100 Mile House Free Press, March 26, 2015

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100 Mile Free Press Thursday, March 26, 2015

1-800-222-TIPS

At 1:04 a.m. on March 23, 100 Mile House RCMP responded to the report of an alarm at the Bargain Shop in 100 Mile House. Upon arrival, officers found the front door glass smashed out. Nothing was found to be stolen as it appeared that one of the culprits had cut themselves on the glass prior to entry and fled the scene prior to police arrival. Investigation into this matter continues. Break-and-enter On March 22, police were called to investigate a break-and-enter at a residence on Telqua Drive in 108 Mile Ranch. Gaining entry through the garage, thieves entered the house while the resident was away. The culprits smashed items in the house and vandalized it by spray painting the walls with orange paint. A list of stolen items was given to police. On March 23, a second report was received that the neighbouring residence had also been broken into through the back patio window. In this case, no damage was done and nothing appeared to be stolen. Investigation continues into both incidents. Doors left unlocked Around 4:29 p.m. on March 22, 100 Mile House RCMP received a report from a resident on Horse Lake Road that his property had just been broken into. The complainant suggested that he had only left his residence for several hours. When he came home, he discovered thieves had entered his shop and stolen his riding lawn mower. They had also entered his residence, stealing television, desk top computer, lap top computer, Ipad and some liquor. Investigation revealed that there was no forced entry in this incident, as the owner had left his residence and shop unlocked.

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Information needed If you have any information on these or any other crimes in the 100 Mile House area call 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Your identity will remain unknown. Should your information lead to the arrest of the responsible party Crime Stoppers will pay cash for the TIP.

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RCMP busy with MVIs PUBLiC MeeTiNg

Police

report 100 Mile House RCMP responded to 60 complaints and calls for service during the past week. Below are highlights of the week’s calls. Motorhome MVI On March 24, 100 Mile House RCMP responded to a motor vehicle incident (MVI) near the north end of Lac la Hache. The driver of a large Pace Arrow motorhome had evidently fallen asleep at the wheel. The motorhome left the travelled portion of the road, striking a tree. The motorhome was demolished and the driver, who suffered with minor injuries, was transported to 100 Mile District General Hospital.

Rollover incident On March 24, police responded to a singlevehicle rollover on Canim Hendrix Road near Buffalo Creek. Two intoxicated males reportedly fled the vehicle into the woods. The truck was later determined to be stolen. One of the males was identified by witnesses and has been subsequently located and arrested for posses-

sion of stolen property. Excessive speeding On March 23, Cariboo Chilcotin Traffic Services was conducting speed enforcement on Highway 97 in downtown 100 Mile House. A grey 2013 Ford Focus was noted to be travelling southbound at 113 km/h in the posted 50 km/h speed zone. A 22-year-old Kamloops Continued on A12

District of 100 Mile House Public Notice

Anti-Terror Legislation

Bill C-51

A threat to rights of all Canadians

7p.m. Monday, March 30 United Church (meeting room) 49 Dogwood Ave., 100 Mile House Stand Up for the North Committee

(250) 395-4103 or (250) 562-0015

We Are Pleased To Announce… Wedding

The District of 100 Mile House invites all residents to attend an open meeting to discuss the District of 100 Mile House Financial Plan for the year’s 2015 to 2019. The purpose of the meeting is to undertake a process of public consultation regarding the District’s Financial Plan. April 14th, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. in the District Council Chambers located at 385 Birch Avenue (Fourth Street entrance), 100 Mile House, B.C. Flori Vincenzi Director of Financial Administration

District of 100 Mile House COURT OF REVISION WATER FRONTAGE TAX SEWER FRONTAGE TAX BLACKSTOCK SPECIFIED AREA SEWER PARCEL TAX EXETER ROAD WATER SPECIFIED AREA FRONTAGE TAX

ASSESSmENT ROLL For the year 2015, the Court of Revision shall sit in the Municipal Council Chambers, 385 Birch Avenue (4th Street Entrance), 100 Mile House, B.C. on Tuesday, April 14th, 2015 at 6:00 p.m.

axelson/Craigie

Tracy Axelson and Brent Craigie were married in beautiful Jasper, Alberta on Aug. 16, 2014. The couple resides in 100 Mile House.

Births

No appeal against the said Roll shall be considered by the Court unless written notice of such appeal is delivered to the Municipal Office by 4:30 p.m., Friday, April 10th, 2015. Assessor/Collector

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Terry and Norma Capnerhurst wish to announce the birth of their newest grandaughter Hanna Lee Joan Bissat. Hanna was born on Nov. 19, 2014 at Royal Inland Hospital. She weighed 3 lbs. 3 oz. Proud parents are Dave and Kathy Bissat. She is a new little sister for Bradly and Clayton.

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We Want to tell the World

all about your happy announcement: birth - wedding - engagement - anniversary. On the last Wednesday of each month, we’ll publish your announcement. Just drop by the Free Press office in the Pinkney Complex on Horse Lake Road anytime previous to the Thursday before the last Wednesday of the month.


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