Vanderhoof Omineca Express, February 17, 2016

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Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Fraser Lake drug bust

From hypothesis to conclusion: Vanderhoof science fair week

Sixty-five pounds of marijuana was seized during a RCMP impaired driving check in Fraser Lake on Highway 16 and Francois Lake Road at 10:15 p.m on Feb. 6. Two men — Hoa Hung Duong and Ly Sau Phuc, aged 49 and 39 respectively — have been taken into custody and are charged for two counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking. At the check, a Fraser Lake RCMP officer was inspecting a vehicle for defects, leading into a Wildlife Act investigation and then a Controlled Drug and Substance Act investigation, states the police in a media release. The two men are scheduled to appear in Fort St. James Provincial Court on Feb. 15.

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Grade 6 student Ronan Blattner from W. L. McLeod Elementary demonstrates a Gauss gun, an accelerating device made of magnetic balls, during the annual science fair on Feb. 9. See SCIENCE FAIR on page 10 to 11.

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Fraser Lake RCMP seized 65 pounds of marijuana at a road block on Feb. 6.

TransCanada, Nak’azdli donates to ‘hoof pool Vivian Chui Omineca Express Vanderhoof’s pool is now another $100,000 closer to town, thanks to recent donations from TransCanada and the Nak’azdli First Nation last week. On Feb. 12, representatives of the company’s Coastal GasLink Pipeline Project RESS 2015 OMINECA EXP

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announced its $50,000 donation to the Vanderhoof Aquatic Centre at the District of Vanderhoof office. Earlier last week, the Nak’azdli First Nation also contributed $50,000 to the Vanderhoof Pool Society’s $500,000 fundraising goal. Including recent four-digit donations from various community members, the soci-

ety has now raised $450,000. “We’re pleased to be able to invest in this important leisure and recreation facility, that will support Vanderhoof’s healthy, active community,” said Greg Cano, project planning and execution director of the Coastal GasLink Pipeline Project. The proposed 670-kilometre natural gas pipeline will extend from the Groundbirch

area near Dawson Creek to the proposed LNG Canada liquified natural gas export facility near Kitimat. For the proposed pipeline that would pass 10 kilometres north of Vanderhoof, TransCanada is also discussing a potential selfsufficient camp for its construction by VanSee AQUATIC CENTRE, page 2

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