Lakeshore News, September 01, 2017

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Chase

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Vying for a spot

Prospective Chase Heat players race for the puck during the team’s main camp held Aug. 28-30. The Heat hit the ice with an exhibition game on Sept. 2, with a home contest versus the Princeton Posse. From there, the Heat head into regular season play on Sept. 8 when they host the Osoyoos Coyotes at the Art Holding Memorial Arena. Game time is 7 p.m. Follow the Market News for game coverage and results.

RCMP Report

The person airlifted from a collision at the Squilax-Anglemont turnoff from Highway 1 last Friday sustained non-life threatening in-

The Chase Heat need billets. If you live in Chase, have a spare bedroom and love hockey, you could become a billet family. The Chase Heat is looking for homes for players. You’ll get a monthly cheque to cover their food and a season’s pass, but the memories and bonds you’ll make with the players will last a lifetime. For more information, call Lana at 250-574-3681. Divas, Bonnie Kilroe’s one-woman tribute show, “Vegas Meets Vaudeville,” Lakeview Community Centre Society on Saturday, Sept. 9. Kilroe’s show includes 20 or more divas including Mae West, Patsy Cline, Tina Turner, Dolly Parton and Cher. Doors open at 6 p.m., showtime at 7. Appetizers included in the ticket price. Cash bar available. For tickets or info, call Karen at 250-317-0012, or

juries, report police. The crash occurred 10 kilometres east of Chase on the Trans-Canada Highway. About 2:30 p.m., a Chevrolet Malibu attempted to turn from Squilax-Anglemont Road to the westbound lane of the Trans-Canada Highway and

drove into the path of an eastbound motorhome, report Chase RCMP. The motorhome struck the car, trapping its driver inside. Kamloops Fire and Rescue responded to extricate the driver who was transported to hospital via air ambulance. Two passengers in the

What’s On in Chase Marianne at 250-5178365. Pancake breakfast, Chase Curling Club, on Sunday, Sept. 10. Allyou-can eat pancakes, sausages, eggs, coffee/ tea and juice. Breakfast served between 9 and 11 a.m. All proceeds continue to go towards the day-to-day running of the curling club. Chase and District Chamber of Commerce fall dinner meeting, Sept. 20, 6 p.m.,

U-Thi Sushi. Guest speaker BC Chamber of Commerce director Aleece Laird, who will announce the BC chamber’s new brand, what it means and how it will benefit local business. RSVP admin@ chasechamber.com by Sept. 13. Free for members, $5 per person for non-members. Team Chase Fall Tea and Fashion Show, Sunday, Sept. 24, 2 p.m. at Chase Com-

car were transported by ground ambulance for treatment of minor injuries. Two occupants of the motorhome were shaken but uninjured in the collision, police report. Traffic at the intersection was stopped shortly after 2:30 p.m. and reopened by about 4:30 p.m.

munity Hall. Fashions by Lindy’s Boutique (Blind Bay), Rumours on Haldane and Miller’s Cabin. Door prizes, vendors and a prize draw table to enjoy while you watch the show, sip your tea or coffee and visit with friends. Tickets, $10 each, available at all participating shops, as well as at Elite Nail & Colour Studio and, of course Team Chase members.

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Collision closes Trans-Canada

Chase Contacts

Village of Chase NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PROPOSED VILLAGE of CHASE ZONING AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 842-2017 The Village of Chase Council will be holding a Public Hearing pursuant to Section 464 of the Local Government Act, to consider amendments to the Village of Chase Zoning Bylaw No. 683 for the following property shown as “subject property” on the sketch plan below:

Lot H PL 23944 DL 517 Kamloops Division Yale District PID 006-180-990 (426 Pine Street)

HAVE YOUR

The Council, as the result of an application from the owner of the named property, will consider amending the zoning designation from R1, Low Density Residential to R1SS, Low Density Residential with Secondary Suite. The purpose is to allow the construction of a Secondary Suite.

PHOTO PUBLISHED

If you feel your property interests may be affected by the proposed amendment and you wish to address Village Council on any matters pertaining to this bylaw, please attend the Public Hearing at the Village Office on:

Submit your photos of events in the Chase area to shuswapmarket@saobserver.net for publication in the Shuswap Market News. Please include a brief description of the event and the names of anyone featured in the picture. Photos published as space allows and based on timeliness of picture.

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Tuesday, September 12, 2017 at 4:00 pm Your comments/concerns may also be presented in writing, in advance of the meeting by addressing them to the undersigned, or at the public hearing in person, by petition or by attorney. Sean O’Flaherty, RPP Corporate Officer Village of Chase Note: This is the first of two consecutive Public Notices. Dated this 31 day of August, 2017 at Chase, BC

chasebc.ca

250-679-3238


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