







32 inch Flat screen insignia TV with remote $125 236-423-1332
Wine making kit - 2 car boys 20 litre glass, hand corker, plastic fermenting container and many other acc $200 236423-1332
Quantum neck and shoulder massager brand new comes with manual $30 236423-1332
Pleated sheer curtains soft pink 100% Polyester complete with hooks and tie backs 4 panels $40 236-423-1332
Brand new lined drapes 100% polyester Beige $25 236-423-1332
SNOW BLOWER, SMALL - EASY TO USE, 22" INCH CLEARING PATH, Brand new 7.0 HP - "Honda Clone" Engine. Pull Start, Self Propelled, Light Weight, Extensively Tuned Up, Inspected & Adjusted. Starts Great, Runs Strong. $450 Sorry, Price is firm. PH: 250-963-7744
child car seat rear facing weight 5-40 lbs height 10-40 inches $30 expiry Aug 2025 $30 612-9293
Womens Med to Large Winter Olympics Winter Jacket Blue was made for the officials $50 962-2111
Home made knit slippers $25 561-6257 Boys Snowsuit Size: 14 New $50 778349-4248
Brand new never used Braun Oral B electric toothbrush asking $50 call 236-4231332
For Sale: 2008 Chevy Cobalt. Medium blue color with 128,000 km. 4-cylinder, new winter tires are on the car now. Asking $3200. Phone 250-962-7364 (let it ring a few times, as we do not have an answering machine, and I can only run so fast, ha ha).
lent running, new battery asking $1500 call 250-561-0506
2 trailer hitch's for ford F-150 brand new $300 250-617-2672
1995 skidoo formula 600 triple great for parts $400 250-699-6519 TIRES
4 Tires on 4 rims 8 stud Toyo 275/70R18 M+S Snowflake of 1 ton Ford $400 617-2672
Spare Tire Michelin P235/70R16 M+S $40 617-2672
Spare Tire Bridgestone Blizzak Studless 245/70R17 $50 617-2672
Spare Tire BF Goodrich 270/65R18 M+S $50 617-2672
Set of winter tires and rims for sale, to fit an F-150 Ford pickup , 6-bolt pattern. They are Hankook LT 265/70R 17. Two are near new and two are at 50% or so. I include a third unmounted, also at 50%. Price $600 plus GST.
1 Spare Tire Michelin P235 70 R16 M&S $40 call or text 617-267
1 Spare Tire Goodyear Wrangler 255 70 R16 M&S Call or Text 617-2672
AUTO PARTS & ACCESSORIES
Car Parts Alternator 2008 F150 4.6 Motor $100 617-2672
Car Parts Throttle Body 2008 F150 4.6 Motor $125 617-2672
Parting out 2003 Chev AvalancheBrakes, Rotors, Engine Parts etc...Please call or text 617-2672
2008 Ford F150 XLT Parts - Rotors, Brakes, Springs, Exhaust, Water Parts, Cab, Etc... call or text 617-2672
Wanted: Coyote motor for a 2011 F-150 call 250-617-2672
500 ft black aluminum hand railing best offer 613-8411
Wanted: 30-40 HP tractor call 963-1441
New unused brandt/WBM quick attach will fit 200 size excavator $2200 692-0635
LOST/WANTED
Wanted Siemens breakers 15/20 amp Or washer and hot water 617-2672
CLASS PROJECT: REDEMPTION is LOOKING FOR UNWANTED FURNITURE: Desks, Nightstands, Dressers, Makeup Vanities, Coffee Tables and Mirrors as well as building supplies such as sand paper putty and furniture paint. Items will be refurbished and given back to the community. Furniture donations accepted at 1145 2nd Ave or contact 250-563-5530
Location
Prince George Conference and Civic Centre (Opening presentation)
Canada Games Way (Parade)
Veterans Plaza (Ceremony)
Visit the Legion 43 website for more information
Prince George Civic Centre: 9:15 a.m. (Public to be seated by 8:30 a.m.)
Parade to assemble along Canada Games Way: 10:15 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.
Ceremony at Veterans Plaza: 11 a.m.
Post-ceremony refreshments
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43 Prince George ‘Juno Lounge’
All are welcome, please note limited seating available immediately after Ceremony
Branch is open after close of Cenotaph Ceremony
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Set of winter tires and rims for sale, to fit an F-150 Ford pickup , 6-bolt pattern.
Hankook LT 265/70R 17.
Two are near new and two are at 50% or so. Included is a third unmounted, also at 50%. Price $600 plus GST
960-0070
Open Mic Nights Every 2nd Wednesday of the month 1-9pm at the Hart Shopping Center 3831 Austin Road. Song, music, poetry, comedy and more! Walkins welcome. Hosted by Cait’s Sweet Bites and Beanery.
Omineca’s Coffeehouse—Every Sunday 3-7pm at the Omineca Arts Centre. Weekly Coffee House every Sunday—a musical gathering for everyone to share their talent and enjoy a fun-filled evening!
Prince George Farmers Market Every Saturday 8:30am-2pm 1310 3rd Ave
Wednesday Night Board Games Every Wednesday at 3 Goblins Games. Join us on Wednesday nights for an awesome evening filled with laughs and board games! Pick from one of our board games from our collection or join in on whatever new board game is being taught! If you get stuck on a rule or need help figuring out game mechanics, have no fear! The game gurus will be present to help! Every Wednesday at 6:00pm! $5 a person
Open Mic Nights—Every 2nd Wednesday out of the month. 7-9pm doors open at 6:30pm Song, music, poetry, comedy and more! 3831 Austin Rd W in the Hart shopping center. Hosted by Cait’s Sweet Bites and Beanery.
Dome Creek Saturday Market Every Saturday starting May 18 from 11am-2pm alongside the coffee shop. Looking for vendors. All ages welcome. Table fee is free or by donation. For more info call Laura at 778-349-5710
PG Senior Activity Centre 425 Brunswick Street
Mondays—Fitness 10am, Line dancing 11am, Bridge 12:30pm and Floor Curling 1pm.
Tuesdays—Carpet Bowling 9:45am, 50/50 bingo 12:30pm
Wednesdays—Creative Corner 10am, Bridge 12:30pm, Whist 7pm
Thursdays—Board Games 10am, Fitness 10am, Line Dancing 11am, Tai Chi 1pm, Canasta 1pm
Thursdays in the Park Every Thursday 5-8pm Come down to Lheidli T’enneh Memorial Park every Thursday evening this summer! The Exploration Place is open until 8pm. Cruisin Classics car club is onsite in our parking lot – come check out the classic cars. Origins Kitchen specials. Take-out window is open – grab a delicious snack or drink. The Little Prince steam engine will be running from 12pm to 7pm
Fridays Board games 10am, Floor Curling 9:45am, Crib 12:30pm Missing From Eugene Rd Loved and Missed !!!
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1. At what time is a minute’s silence held on Remembrance Day?
2. Who wrote the poem ‘In Flanders Fields’?
3. In what year did World War I end?
4. What does ‘cenotaph’ mean?
5. World War One officially ended with the signing of which treaty?
Answers on Pg 29
21-May 20)
If you feel too much has been expected of you on a financial level, you should no longer ignore this. Being realistic, it can become clear to you that your needs should be given priority. Gaining a clear idea of the true thoughts of somebody else will be difficult through to early January. They could change their mind as well.
LEO (July 23-August 22)
Mars has moved into your sign where it will remain for its first stay until 6th January. This will generate the first stage of a new 2 year personal cycle. The second stage will occur April to June next year. For this reason, whatever you feel you can move ahead with could have some hold-ups January to April or need to be reassessed. Bear this in mind.
SCORPIO (Oct.23-Nov21)
Go for the practical solution rather than taking a risk. Also be careful about a sudden splurge with finances right now. Your focus will need to be on finances up to early January. Obligations will come to the fore in this time as well. Others may expect too much. It will be up to you to keep what you want to manage under control.
21-June 20)
Interaction with another or others is quite significant right now. Be careful you do not interpret things as you want to see them. Much communication will take place with others from now to early January. It may not all be straight forward as they could change their mind along the way. Don’t be afraid to ask plenty of questions.
VIRGO (August 23-Sept.22)
You could be tempted to be too generous this week when it comes to family or family arrangements. You could either change your mind or others could by late November. The mainthingisnottocompromiseyour own priorities. Much could come up that will be hard to get a clear picture on up to early January, so be cautious.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.18)
Ways in which you could benefit could starttobecomemoreobvious. Partof this might be because others take more notice of you. An extra long period to think about things important to you will go through to early January. It might be necessary to have some flexibility of mind to work around matters that may not work initially.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.22-Dec.21)
Mercury, the planet of thought and communication has moved into your sign where it will remain for an extra long period of time – until 8th January. Don’t be in a rush to make what might seem final decisions right now as it might be necessary to change you mind or reconsider any situation from late November to mid December.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)
You could have mixed feelings on where something will head in the long term. Stay on the side of practical, rather than imaginative. From now to early January you need to remain mentally focussed on obligations that need to be dealt with and ensure that you remain on the path of keeping regular routines in place, especially if there
-July 22)
Mars, that momentarily generated a new 2 year cycle for you from early September has moved on to focus you on finances and what is important up to early January. It will restart the 2 year cycle then, giving you the ability to reassess and decide where tohead. Untilthen,focusondetails and how usual routines might get or need to be altered.
Oct.22)
Don’t let others curb your optimism when it comes to the future but at the same time don’t take on anything that might be too much to manage on a regular basis. Life will be busy to early January and this could include many distractions or lots of running around. You will need to keep your wits about you to stay on top of things.
(Dec. 22-Jan.19)
Don’t be surprised if you feel things seem more of a mystery in life rather than out there and obvious to early January. This might be a period where you will need to utilise your natural ability for patience and waiting. It might also be a good time for you to withdraw and give yourself time to contemplate the direction you might take in life.
ARIES (March 21-April 20)
Working at getting things in order will no doubt be put to one side between now and early January when more fun things will take your attention. Expect quite a social time to develop. Perhaps you should start to look at anything along these lines that you will need to organise. Planning a holiday might also be on the agenda.
Superintendent Darin Rappel. and look forward to working with the members of the Prince George Detachment and our many partners throughout the community, as we continue to make public safety our priority.
The Prince George RCMP are pleased to be welcoming a new officer in charge of the Detachment.
On Wednesday October 2nd, Inspector Darin Rappel was promoted to the rank of Superintendent as the new officer in charge of the City of Prince George Municipal Detachment. The City of Prince George was an integral part of the interviewing of candidates and selection of the new officer in charge.
Superintendent Rappel has been the Officer in Charge of Plain Clothes Services at Prince George Detachment since early 2017. He has 23 years of service with the RCMP, with the majority being in the north.
His first post with the RCMP was to the City of Williams Lake, where he gained experience in small town policing. He was then posted to the Kamloops Detachment and worked in Serious Crime, Property Crime, and in the Professional Responsibility Unit, before his transfer to Prince George.
I have enjoyed the past 7 years working in Prince George says
Superintendent Rappel and his wife are well settled in Prince George and are looking forward to continuing to build their lives in this community.
Superintendent Rappel will make himself available to interviews on Thursday October 10th. For interview requests, please email pg_media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca.
The previous officer in charge, Superintendent Shaun Wright has retired from the RCMP.
Sgt. Craig Douglass Prince George RCMP 250-561-3300 pg_media@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
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Prince George Alpine Ski Swap!
Saturday Nov 9 8am to 12pm. This is a community service put on by the club and a Club Fundraiser
There will be over 500 brand new items priced to sell as well as quality used gear. Sizes and gear types for everyone.
Location: St Giles Church at 1500 Edmonton Street
Gear drop off: Friday Nov 8 from 4-8pm.
Swap Sale: Saturday Nov 9 from 8am-12pm.