Salmon Arm Observer, February 07, 2014

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Shuswap Market News Friday, February 7, 2014

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n On Friday evening, Jan. 31, the Secwepemculecw flag was unfurled during a brief ceremony at Art Holding Memorial Arena. Dignitaries in attendance were Neskonlith Chief Judy Wilson, Adams Lake Chief Nelson Leon, Little Shuswap Chief Felix Arnouse and Chase Mayor Ron Anderson. The ceremony included four drummers singing the Honour Song. The flag joins the Canadian, American and British Columbia flags. The ceremony was followed by a hockey game between the Revelstoke Grizzlies and the Chase Heat of the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League.

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The Chase Heat played the Revelstoke Grizzlies at home on Friday, Jan. 31 and earned a 5-0 victory. Jake Mattes stopped 24 shots to be rewarded with a shutout. A near-capacity crowd watched the Heat fire a record setting 65 shots at the Grizzlie goalie. The 50/50 was also a record- setting $500. There were no goals in the first. In the second, Cody Hodges got his first of two, Kolten Moore got his first of the year and Hodges got his second. In the third, Alex Durbeniuk got his second of the year and Cody Koskimaki closed out scoring with a power-play marker. On Saturday, Feb. 1 at Shaw Centre in Salmon Arm a barn burner of an important contest was played

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against the Sicamous Eagles. With two points separating them in the standings this was a very important playoff seeding game with eight games left in the regular season. The edge of the seat ending was a 4-3 overtime victory for Chase. In the first, Connor Venne opened scoring on the power play before the Eagles got two on the power play. Then Nic Fidanza potted one to even things up. The second period was all Sicamous as they got one to take the lead. With less then three minutes left in the third, Hodges scored to tie things up. Then the four-on-four sudden death overtime arrived and 21 seconds in, Trevor Okino let a wicked blast go. It found its way through traffic and into the

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n Chase Heat Defence #7 Trevor Okino takes possession of the puck from Sicamous Eagles #15 Stephen Hawco. back of the Sicamous net. A mighty effort with Mattes stopping 35 of 38 shots between the pipes. The Heat hit the road the weekend of Feb. 7 to take on the Osoyoos Coyotes and the Princeton Posse. Next up at home is a Tuesday, the

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The Okanagan Shuswap District of the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure is creating its list of registered Equipment for Hire for the fiscal year of 2014/2015, which begins April 1, 2014. This district geographically covers the area from the United States border, east to Osoyoos, west of Princeton and north of Salmon Arm. All individuals or companies registered in 2013 will have received invitations by mail to re‑register hired equipment for 2014. If you have new equipment to be added to your profile, you can register online at www.bcbid.ca or contact the District Office in Kelowna to obtain the appropriate forms. Any individuals who were not registered in 2012/2013, but wish to have equipment listed are hereby invited to contact the District Office, either in person or by phone, to obtain the appropriate registration forms. Note that while you do not need to have Commercial (Comprehensive) General Liability Insurance or up‑to‑date WorkSafe BC coverage to register, you will have to meet these requirements prior to working on any ministry projects. Only owned or lease‑to‑own equipment is eligible for registration. Equipment may only be registered in one area in any given year. Seniority is not transferable from area to area. The deadline for new registrations is midnight on Friday, March 14, 2014. Late registrations will be accepted, but may appear at the bottom of the open list. Note that there is no charge for registering new equipment, or for changing or deleting equipment information already listed.

Register through the Okanagan Shuswap District Office at: 1358 St. Paul Street, Suite 300, Kelowna, V1Y 2E1 You can also phone 250 712-3660 or send a fax to 250 712-3669 to have the forms mailed or faxed to you.

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