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THE NORTHERN HORIZON SERVING THE BC AND ALBERTA PEACE REGION SINCE 1977 N Volume 45, Issue 19 September 16, 2022 alross@rossequip.ca c 780-864.0236 warren@rossequip.ca c 780-864-0217 jay@rossequip.ca c 780-9780188 780-864-3731, 800-661-7401 RR63-Hwy49, Box 100 Spirit River, Ab. TOH-3GOa e oss E u p t S nce 19 3 2022 12’ Bagger Hopper no swing auger,Tarp fob SR $72,995 2022 10’ Bagger #3651021 Hopper, Swing auger Tarp fob SR $67,995 13 SOLD 2 In - Stock 2012 R10 Richiger Grain Bagger, 23,600 bu/hr hyd brakes , #150101078 $14,900Sept102022 R0011891437 alross@rossequip.ca Cell 780-864-0236 warren@rossequip.ca Cell 780-864-0217 jay@rossequip.ca Cell 780-978-0188 780-864-3731, 800-661-7401 RR63-Hwy49, Box 100 Spirit River, AB T0H 3G0 9724 - 132nd Avenue, Grande Prairie, AB (next to Keddie’s Tack and Western 780.513.1340Wear) www.keddiestrailers.ca R0011891382 SNOWBLOWERS FROM KEDDIE'S TRAILERS THE BRANDS YOU TRUST IN STOCK & READY FOR WINTER Selling Farm Land, It’s All We Do 780.532.5931 info@clhbid.com On 132nd Ave, Grande Prairie, AB 800.390.6924 | keddies.com o r o ro o ro o yo ro o o yo r c r c c c o on ac a n o o a l cation o n s a .m. o m R R ! o 85% o o $75,000 o yo r y ro c R0011891353

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Hi there, this is Wren Shipley reporting from the Silver Willow 4-H Club. We have had a bit of a break from 4-H since our amazing 4-H Achievement Days in July. Thank you to all the leaders, parents and sponsors who made it possible.Being an agricultural organization many families have

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2 The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022 R0011891853 Your Northern Horizon Team Rob BROWN Editor Nicole PALFY Classifieds / Circulation Lisa GIESINGER Accounting (OFFICE) 250-782-4888, ext 112 (OFFICE) 250-782-4888, ext 101 505 – 4th Ave., Prince George, BC V2L 3H2 (Cell) 403-501-1492 npalfy@dcdn.ca (Office) 250-960-2771 (Fax) 250-960-2761 editor@dcdn.ca lsmith@glaciermedia.ca Janis KMET Sales Dan PRZYBYLSKI Sales Ryan WALLACE Sales (OFFICE) 250-782-4888, ext 104 (OFFICE) 250-782-4888, ext 114 (OFFICE) 250-785-5631 (Cell) 250-219-0369 (Cell) 250-784-4319 (Cell) 250-261-1143 jkmet@dcdn.ca horizon@dcdn.ca rwallace@ahnfsj.ca THE NORTHERN HORIZON (Published by Northern Publishing Ltd.) • 901 – 100th Avenue, Dawson Creek, B.C. V1G 1W2 (Office) 250-782-4888 (Fax) 250-782-6300 (Email) horizon@dcdn.ca (Website) www.dawsoncreekmirror.ca The Northern Horizon retains full, complete and sole copyright of any advertisement, written or photographic material published in the Northern Horizon. Reproduction is not permitted without the written permission of the Northern Horizon. All contributed material will be included in the Northern Horizon only as space permits. We reserve the right to edit or re-write any aspect of contributed copy in order to make it suitable for publishing. OUR NEXT ISSUE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30th, 2022 REGULAR AD DEADLINES: -Booking deadline for display ads: Noon on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st, 2022 • Ad material deadline: Noon on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 2022 CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE: -Any submissions for Classified Ads should be made to our office by phone (250-782-4888), fax (250-782-6300) or email (classifieds@dcdn.ca or horizon@dcdn.ca) -All classified ad submissions must be received by the Northern Horizon office by Noon (BC time) on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, 2022 SUBSCRIPTIONS -Subscriptions to the Northern Horizon are available by contacting the office by phone (250-782-4888), fax (250-782-6300) or email (classifieds@dcdn.ca or horizon@dcdn.ca) -The annual subscription rate is $150.00 (GST included) with full payment due at time of subscription. 11111 – 100th Street, Grande Prairie, AB 780-538-1987 Mon - Fri: 9am - 6pm • Sat: 9am – 5pm Ashford 30 www.gas replace.net • Thermostatically Controlled • Tested up to 30 Hours on 1 Load of Wood R0011891085 250-782-4888 ext 114 • 250-784-4319 • horizon@dcdn.ca

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going again in the fall and is a great organization for youth interested in agriculture.

been busy haying and preparing crops to winter our animals. We did get to get away and enjoy the local North Peace Fall Fair. My sisters got to practice their skills and show their lambs and won a few

gathered to see the royal party were between five and eight thousand. The visit was part of a ten-day tour of British Columbia to help celebrate its 100th year as a province.Thehistorical

“The Royal jet…touched down on schedule at the Dawson Creek airport at 2:30pm marking the first royal visit to the South Peace and the first Boeing 737 landing at DawsonNationalCreek.”press

It was May 8,1971 when Dawson Creek saw a royal visitor arrive in Mile Zero.

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family and dignitaries were met on the ground with the official welcoming party consisting of Mayor and Mrs. Bob Trail, MLA and Mrs. Don Marshal. Pouce Coupe Mayor and Mrs. John Beaulne and Alderman and Mrs. Emil Breitkreitz of Chetwynd.

film crews and photographers were the first to spill from the jet to position themselves for the Queen’s appearance.Asshestepped

Mayor Trail escorted the Queen around the pear-shape route. Mrs. Trail walked behind with Prince Philip and other dignitaries followed them.

When Queen Elizabeth II visited the North

Elizabeth died Thursday at the age of 96. She was born on April 21, 1926, Bruton Street, London and died September 8, 2022, Balmoral Castle, United Kingdom

The Peace River Block News estimated that the crowds

issues of the Peace River Block News held by the Archives relates the welcoming ceremonies:

As the wind whipped through the crowds Prince Philip was heard to say, ‘If it’s this cold now, what’s it like in the winter?’

- with files from Denée Renouf’s 2018 Dawson Creek Mirror feature and South Peace Archiveseditor@dcdn.ca

The City of Dawson Creek will be lowering their flags to half mast - while England is in ten days of mourning.

from the plane, the Dawson Creek School band struck up ‘O Canada’ and a resounding cheer went up from spectators.TheRoyal

It was a sunny, yet windy Saturday afternoon when the Queen’s jet arrived at the Dawson Creek airport.

“Otto Hoffstrom, the owner of a sawmill, was crossing the river with his four daughters,” opened Rev. Christopher Samsom in explaining its“Whenroots. coming off the ferry, he put the car into reverse instead of forward when he got to the other side of the river. The vehicle landed in the “Whilewater.”he was able to swim to safety, his daughters were not.” Lost were Lillian, Agnes, Florence, and Olga. During a deep period of grief, Rev. Samsom said Hoffstrom turned to God in prayer.

“In thanksgiving for his daughters’ lives, and as a mark of what that time meant for him, he donated the wood and $500 to build the church you see here today.”

Good ChurchShepherdis90years

It was a milestone quietly celebrated by its parishioners, but one rarely seen in today’s world.Taylor’s Church of the Good Shepherd commemorated its 90th anniversary on Aug. 28, the exact day in 1932 that it opened its doors for the first time.

The building of the church, though, comes with a story and one born from tragedy.

The structure took all of 18 days to build and other than the addition of a basement and indoor plumbing, it’s remained true to its history.“Itwas consecrated on Aug. 28, 1932, by Bishop George Rix of Caledonia. It was Bishop Rix who suggested the name…that the souls of his daughters would be trusted to a good shepherd.” sports@ahnfsj.ca

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Marie-Claude Bibeau, federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food said the government recognizes the tremendous potential new technologies bring to strengthening and sustainably growing B.C.’s agriculture sector.

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“By investing in the Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program, we are supporting producers throughout the province in their efforts to adopt innovative solutions to ensure a resilient food system that benefits all Canadians,” she said.

Lana Popham, B.C.’s Minister of Agriculture and Food said the province is always looking at ways to continue supporting B.C. producers and processors as they provide a crucial role in our provincial food security and economy.

Funding stream added to revitalized Canada/BC program

Streamperspective.3–Regenerative Agriculture ActivitiesCost-share eligible amount: as much as $7,500Activities with regenerative agriculture practices include field days, research trials, farm tours, technology training, hands-on workshops or focus on importance of adult learning and focus on GBA+ perspectives.

Activities that support the development of skills include field days, research trials, farm tours, technology training, hands-on workshops, or focus on importance of adult learning with a gender-based analysis plus (GBA+)

The KTTP aims to increase the competitiveness, resiliency and innovation of British Columbia’s agriculture and food sector through facilitated knowledge and technology sharing. In the spring 2022 intake, 20 applications were approved with $91,500 in

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agriculture producers and processors will soon be able to apply for funding to help increase innovation and resiliency as they compete with the international market.

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agri-food and agri-products sectors. This includes a $2-billion commitment that is costshared 60% federally and 40% provincially/ territorially for programs designed and delivered by provinces and territories.

The Knowledge and Technology Transfer Program (KTTP) will begin accepting applications on Sept. 1, 2022, with three funding streams, including a new stream for regenerative agriculture practices.

Stream 1 – Subject Matter Expert for KnowledgeCost-shareDevelopmenteligibleamount: as much as $1,500Subject matter expert activities include conferences, events, annual general meetings and community meetings.

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Producer Deliveries - Week August 28,

300 4,900 Canola 10,100 96,100 38,100 700 179,900 Feed Canola 600 600 Peas 200 197,500335,400 14,900 553,400 Feed Peas 0 Lentils 100 204,30037,300 242,000 Total 75,9001,030,500797,600 21,500 2,109,100 Primary Elevator Shipments - Week 4, August 22, 2022 - August 28, 2022 ManitobaSaskatchewanAlberta British Columbia Total Wheat 47,500 107,00072,000 226,500 Feed Wheat 400 1,300 2,300 4,000 Oat 6,000 8,300 1,400 400 16,100 Barley 3,900 17,000 9,300 30,200 Feed Barley 400 10,900 4,800 16,100 Rye 7,000 7,000 Flaxseed 300 1,500 100 1,900 Canola 10,100 33,700 34,500 78,300 Feed Canola 0 Peas 200 28,500 84,000 112,700 Feed Peas 0 Lentils 100 32,200 3,100 35,400 Total 75,900 240,400 211,500 400 528,200 Crop Year-to-Date Primary Elevator Shipments to August 28, 2022 ManitobaSaskatchewanAlberta British Columbia Total Wheat 182,600311,700309,900 400 804,600 Feed Wheat 2,200 5,700 5,500 200 13,600 Oat 15,200 41,200 6,200 4,100 66,700 Barley 13,000 46,600 19,000 400 79,000 Feed Barley 1,500 17,300 12,300 400 31,400 Rye 13,000 100 13,100 Flaxseed 1,100 4,400 300 5,800 Canola 70,500 145,40068,300 284,200 Feed Canola

“This just encourages them to come down more and more often,” he said, “and just like bears getting habituated to garbage you don’t want that, you don’t want them to know that this is a good place for them to be.”

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Feed Canola 600 600 Peas 3,300 100,600158,400 13,800 276,100 Peas 0 100 66,100 11,100 77,300 16,000 923,400

“You don’t want that. It can be bad for the domestic herd, it can be absolutely devastating for the wild herd as well. You need to keep these two herds apart just for their own sake,” Foster

The Northern Rockies municipality is lobbying the provincial transportation ministry to install a cattle guard at the Fort Nelson River Bridge on Highway 77, about 70 kilometres northwest of the community.

right into Highway 77 and here are these fields of forage for them and they think, Well, gee, this is like we landed inside of a supermarket,” he said.

Total 79,600 464,200363,600

Lentils 800 121,10018,100 140,000 Total 301,400764,500553,600 5,700 1,625,100 R0011892327 STATISTICS & BUSINESS INFORMATION Western Division Primary Elevators (in tonnes) Canadian

Wheat 44,100 178,50087,900 300 310,800

“They don’t come down every year but they come down here in enough frequency and create enough of a nuisance that it’s now becoming a bit of a problem, and we need to deal with this before it gets worse,” said mayor Gary Foster in an interview on Friday.

This, to stop a herd of Nahanni wood bison from crossing over and migrating too far south from their home range near Fort Liard in the Northwest Territories.

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Lentils

Barley 3,900 80,700 85,600 400 171,700

Feed Wheat 1,000 2,700 3,000 100 6,800 Oat 9,600 8,100 2,100 1,300 21,100 Barley 1,700 46,700 58,100 200 106,700 Feed Barley 1,100 21,300 33,000 200 55,600 Rye 9,100 700 9,800

2022 ManitobaSaskatchewanAlberta British Columbia Total

Flaxseed 300 4,000 0 500 CommissionGrain

It’s a serious problem but all it may need is an old fashioned solution.

Crop Y-T-D Producer Deliveries to Primary Elevators to August 28, 2022 ManitobaSaskatchewanAlberta British Columbia Total

Flaxseed 300 1,000 1,300 Canola 9,300 38,500 9,400 100 57,300

Foster figures the herd may be migrating down the highway while grazing along the side of the

“We want them to be back up in the Liard, in the Nahanni, where they’re supposed to be. You don’t want them to start eating here or they’re going to start coming here all the time,” he said.

“Thensaid.there’s

Feed Wheat 400 7,900 6,700 300 18,600 Oat 6,000 30,700 5,900 3,500 59,500

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the traffic issue,” he added. “Every year, several people hit bison on the road, if not here then up at the Liard hot springs… that’s not a good situation. We need to keep them away from that.”

Feed Barley 400 39,000 45,200 400 87,300 Rye 7,000 4,100 100 22,700

Roaming bison a nuisance in the north

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Wheat 47,500 366,200242,400 1,300 768,500

Foster says the wild bison present concerns for increased human-wildlife conflicts, and disease management if they come into contact with domestic bison herds, or even cattle.

Peas 1,000 71,100113,900 200 186,200 Feed Peas 500

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Alan and his wife, Lorraine, and their four children, Robin, Reanne, Riley and Ross, run the ranch’s cattle operation. One hundred years after Walter and Cristiana’s arrival, the Sanford family has expanded to include

Jim Jr. and his wife, Annice, had three children, Bill, Joan and Alan, who all grew up on the property and attended nearby Bouchie Lake School. The ranch continued to grow as well. Hereford cattle replaced the dairy cows that occupied the valley in the early years. Eventually, other cattle breeds, such as Simmental, were introduced in the 1980s, followed byToday,Angus.

another generation: eight of their great-great-great grandchildren now visit or live on the property.

The legacy of Nine Mile Ranch began in the early 1920s when Walter Sanford, a druggist from London, England, and his wife, Cristiana, an opera singer, arrived in Canada. When visiting their son, Jim, and daughter, Ivy, in Bouchie Lake in August 1922, the Sanfords bought the property that would become Nine Mile Ranch.

Jim and his wife, Wyn, took over operating the ranch in the 1930s. The land at that time was bush, and Jim and his son, Jim Jr., worked tirelessly to clear the land and create pasture and fields. In 1937, they logged behind the home and peeled enough logs in one day to build the landmark hiproof barn that adorned the ranch for many decades. Unfortunately, the roof was destroyed during a windstorm in 2020, changing the view along the road where the original home once stood.

“Beef cattle have become not only our passion, but our way of life, and we have taken great pride in producing quality cattle and beef for sale in our local community,” said Reanne Sanford. “After 100 years, there is a lot to be grateful for, and we are certainly thankful for the opportunity to farm this land that has provided for generations of this family.”

The Century Farm Awards honour pioneers whose farms, ranches or agricultural organizations have been active in B.C. for 100 years or more. Each award celebrates the rich heritage of farming and ranching in British Columbia. The Century Farm Award program was created in 1994, which was the Ministry of Agriculture’s centennial.

A family ranch known for its landmark barn is being recognized with a Century Farm Award for its contributions to the Cariboo region and the B.C. farming community.“Ourprovince’s agricultural sector was built by pioneer farmers who purchased land and started producing food for their communities,” said Lana Popham, Minister of Agriculture and Food. “In the Cariboo, the Sanford family has been doing just that for a century at Nine Mile Ranch, nine miles northwest of Quesnel. Their commitment to family and community is a reason to celebrate. Congratulations, Sanford family, on your Century Farm Award!”

Quesnel family celebrates 100 years of ranching Tel:Dan250-782-4888 x-114 Cell: horizon@dcdn.ca250-784-4319 ADVERTISE WITHTHE Northern Horizon C ONTACT Y OUR S ALES R EP T ODAY ! Tel:Janis250-782-4888 x-104 Cell: Email:250-219-0369jkmet@dcdn.caSERVINGTHEBC&ALBERTAPEACEREGIONSINCE1977

10 The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022 CANOLA Last Change Open High Low Prev. Stl. Volume Time November 2022 (RSX22) 771.20s+ 1.40768.10780.60766.90769.8010,98509/09/22 January 2023 (RSF23) 779.30s + 1.70 776.40 786.90 774.50 777.60 5,978 09/09/22 March 2023 (RSH23) 786.30s+ 2.00783.00793.00781.10784.303,47809/09/22 May 2023 (RSK23) 788.20s+ 2.00790.80792.70784.90786.201,31309/09/22 WHEAT LastChangeOpenHigh LowPrev. Stl. VolumeTime September 2022 (ZWU22) 853-2s+ 42-6810-0853-2810-0810-4 4009/09/22 December 2022 (ZWZ22) 869-4s+ 40-4829-0872-4826-0829-049,12109/09/22 March 2023 (ZWH23) 884-0s+ 40-2843-6886-6841-4843-615,29509/09/22 May 2023 (ZWK23) 890-4s+ 37-6851-0893-2851-0852-69,61809/09/22 HARD RED WHEAT Last Change Open High Low Prev. Stl. Volume Time September 2022 (KEU22) 929-2s+ 36-2934-6934-6929-2893-0 1009/09/22 December 2022 (KEZ22) 929-2s+ 36-2893-6933-0890-2893-015,39409/09/22 March 2023 (KEH23) 929-6s+ 35-4894-2933-0893-2894-26,23409/09/22 May 2023 (KEK23) 929-0s+ 35-4893-4931-2893-4893-42,30209/09/22 SPRING WHEAT Last Change Open High Low Prev. Stl. Volume Time September 2022 (MWU22) 909-6s + 30-2 906-0 917-4 906-0 879-4 27 09/09/22 December 2022 (MWZ22)927-4s+ 29-2896-4934-0892-2898-24,29309/09/22 March 2023 (MWH23)939-2s+ 29-0909-4945-0909-4910-21,17709/09/22 May 2023 (MWK23) 946-6s+ 29-0913-0949-4913-0917-620609/09/22 CORN Last Change Open High Low Prev. Stl. Volume Time September 2022 (ZCU22) 698-4s+ 24-0678-6700-4678-6674-41,33909/09/22 December 2022 (ZCZ22) 685-0s+ 16-4669-0685-6669-0668-496,76409/09/22 March 2023 (ZCH23) 689-2s+ 16-0674-0689-6673-6673-228,98809/09/22 May 2023 (ZCK23) 689-2s+ 14-6675-0690-0675-0674-416,18609/09/22 OATS LastChangeOpenHigh LowPrev. Stl. VolumeTime September 2022 (ZOU22) 407-6s+ 17-0404-4407-6404-4390-6 309/09/22 December 2022 (ZOZ22) 393-2s+ 17-0384-4395-4381-0376-225209/09/22 March 2023 (ZOH23) 395-2s+ 15-2385-4395-2385-4380-0 4809/09/22 May 2023 (ZOK23) 398-2s+ 14-4396-0398-2396-0383-6 309/09/22 SOYBEANS Last Change Open High Low Prev. Stl. Volume Time September 2022 (ZSU22) 1489-2s+ 18-61481-01489-21481-01470-4 909/09/22 November 2022 (ZSX22) 1412-2s+ 26-21388-21415-61387-21386-069,07009/09/22 January 2023 (ZSF23) 1417-4s+ 26-21394-41420-41393-01391-215,80709/09/22 SOYBEAN OIL Last Change Open High Low Prev. Stl. Volume Time September 2022 (ZLU22) 70.25s+ 1.3970.0070.2570.0068.86 609/09/22 October 2022 (ZLV22) 66.68s+ 1.6465.1366.8164.8265.0414,27709/09/22 December 2022 (ZLZ22) 64.82s+ 1.5963.3564.9262.9863.2344,64209/09/22 SOYBEAN MEAL Last Change Open High Low Prev. Stl. Volume Time September 2022 (ZMU22) 440.9s+ 13.1430.8450.5430.8427.814809/09/22 October 2022 (ZMV22) 414.8s+ 5.7410.3417.0408.8409.118,64509/09/22 December 2022 (ZMZ22) 410.7s+ 4.8406.8412.8405.5405.941,70909/09/22 R0011892195 GRAIN FUTURE REPORT Taken from the BarChart website (https://www.barchart.com/futures/grains) at 1:15 p.m.(MST), September 9, 2022 Grain Future Prices - as of September 9, 2022 Call Today For Fall Pricing On Fescue And Timothy Future contracts are available for Fescue and Perennial Ryegrass. Call today for more information. 1-800-379-4804 | Fosterscanada.com CHECK OUT OUR ONLINE SEED STORE AT shopfosterscanada.com • Canterra® • Dekalb® • Invigor® • Fall Rye • Forage Seeds • Native Grass Seed • Lawn Mixtures YOUR FOSTER’S SEED & FEED SALES TEAM BEAVERLODGE Lorne Huddlestun lorne.huddlestun@fosterseed.com|587.343.0445SeanWillsey|780.518.3829sean.willsey@fosterseed.comFORTST.JOHNMontyBrody|250.329.7088monty.brody@fosterseed.com R0011891201

The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022 11 Daily Grain & Feed Grain Report R0011892104 Alberta Canola Producers Commission (http://dashboard.albertacanola.com/reports/weekly-grains) Weekly Feed Grain Report - September 09, 2022 Statistics & Data Development Branch, Alberta Agriculture and Forestry CANOLA CRUSHER on September 07, 2022 Previous Week Meal (FOB) $454.34 $518.95 Seed (Del) $770.50 $820.90 ELEVATOR BIDS on September 09/22 (Del) This Week Last Week Feed Wheat *Central $320.34 $320.34 Feed Oats *Central $210.74 $210.74 Feed Barley *Central $302.43 $299.04 Flaxseed *Central $603.72 $603.72 Canola *Central $753.31 $800.05 Durum South $382.68 $398.48 *Central includes the area from Calgary to Edmonton FEED GRAIN BIDS (Di erent Delivery Points)Week of August 22/22 Previous Week Wheat Lethbridge$385.00 - $403.00$385.00 - $405.00 Red Deer$375.59 - $400.00$385.00 - $400.00 Edmonton$385.00 - $400.00$385.00 - $422.50 Oats Edmonton$300.00 - $380.00$400.00 - $410.00 Peas Edmonton$420.00 - $420.00$420.00 - $420.00 Barley Lethbridge$360.00 - $386.00$355.00 - $375.00 MH/Brooks$356.49 - $391.00$351.36 - $368.00 Calgary$354.24 - $391.00$341.90 - $368.00 Red Deer$340.00 - $355.00$341.90 - $355.00 Vermillion$321.58 - $341.00$320.00 - $334.50 Edmonton$335.00 - $365.00$328.00 - $355.00 Grande Prairie$283.00 - $310.19$277.00 - $325.00 ELEVATOR BIDS (CDN $/TONNE) on September 08, HIGHLOW2022/AVERAGECHANGE CWRS (13% min. protein)$399.86$375.15 / $390.45+ 4.69 CPS (10.5% min. protein)$394.36$356.78 / $371.63+ 2.94 SPECIAL CROP CASH BIDS on September 08, 2022 Peas Cdn $/TonneCdn $/Bushel $/Bushel Last Year Green - #2 or Better$419.43 $11.42 $16.07 Feed $389.48 $10.60 $11.58 Lrg Yellow - #2 or Better$423.84 $11.54 $15.50 Cdn $/lb $/lb Last Year Lentils - #1 Laird$947.98 $0.43 $0.61 Lentils - #1 Eston$874.46 $0.40 $0.58 Lentils - #1 Red$688.94 $0.31 $0.48 Mustard - #1 Yellow$2,223.90$1.01 $0.66 Mustard - #1 Brown$2,011.71$0.91 $0.54 Mustard - #1 Oriental$2,179.81$0.99 $0.40 Daily Grain Prices - September 09, 2022 CANOLA - #1 Peace RegionNorthern AlbertaSouthern Alberta Spot $16.55 ( + $0.04 )$17.00 ( + $0.03 )$17.02 ( + $0.03 ) October 2022 $16.74 ( + $0.03 )$17.01 ( + $0.03 )$17.04 ( + $0.03 ) November 2022 $16.83 ( + $0.03 )$17.07 ( + $0.03 )$17.06 ( + $0.02 ) December 2022 $17.00 ( + $0.04 )$17.22 ( + $0.04 )$17.19 ( + $0.03 ) January 2023 $17.05 ( + $0.04 )$17.26 ( + $0.04 )$17.21 ( + $0.04 ) February 2023 $17.18 ( + $0.05 )$17.37 ( + $0.04 )$17.35 ( + $0.04 ) March 2023 $17.24 ( + $0.04 )$17.41 ( + $0.04 )$17.37 ( + $0.04 ) WHEAT - #1 CPSR - 11.5%Peace RegionNorthern AlbertaSouthern Alberta Spot $10.04 ( + $0.36 )$10.45 ( + $0.36 )$10.59 ( + $0.37 ) October 2022 $10.06 ( + $0.36 )$10.47 ( + $0.37 )$10.62 ( + $0.38 ) November 2022 $10.19 ( + $0.36 )$10.52 ( + $0.37 )$10.56 ( + $0.36 ) December 2022 $10.31 ( + $0.35 )$10.60 ( + $0.36 )$10.64 ( + $0.37 ) January 2023 $10.33 ( + $0.35 )$10.67 ( + $0.36 )$10.78 ( + $0.37 ) February 2023 $10.38 ( + $0.35 )$10.66 ( + $0.36 )$10.70 ( + $0.36 ) March 2023 $10.47 ( + $0.36 )$10.70 ( + $0.35 )$10.75 ( + $0.36 ) WHEAT - #1 CWAD - 13.0%Peace RegionNorthern AlbertaSouthern Alberta Spot not availablenot available$10.91 ( - $0.03 ) October 2022 not availablenot available$10.93 ( - $0.02 ) November 2022 not availablenot available$11.02 ( - $0.02 ) December 2022 not availablenot available$11.06 ( - $0.02 ) January 2023 not availablenot available$11.15 ( - $0.02 ) February 2023 not availablenot available$11.17 ( - $0.03 ) WHEAT - #1 CWRS - 13.5%Peace RegionNorthern AlbertaSouthern Alberta Spot $10.56 ( + $0.28 )$10.89 ( + $0.27 )$10.98 ( + $0.25 ) October 2022 $10.82 ( + $0.30 )$11.04 ( + $0.30 )$11.09 ( + $0.29 ) November 2022 $10.88 ( + $0.30 )$11.10 ( + $0.31 )$11.12 ( + $0.28 ) December 2022 $10.96 ( + $0.30 )$11.14 ( + $0.30 )$11.16 ( + $0.29 ) January 2023 $10.98 ( + $0.30 )$11.20 ( + $0.30 )$11.20 ( + $0.28 ) February 2023 $11.05 ( + $0.30 )$11.24 ( + $0.30 )$11.23 ( + $0.28 ) YELLOW PEAS - #2 Peace RegionNorthern AlbertaSouthern Alberta Spot $11.30 ( $0.00 )$11.63 ( $0.00 )$11.46 ( $0.00 ) October 2022 $11.35 ( $0.00 )$11.57 ( $0.00 )$11.23 ( $0.00 ) November 2022 $11.39 ( $0.00 )$11.63 ( $0.00 )$11.27 ( $0.00 ) December 2022 $11.48 ( $0.00 )$11.72 ( $0.00 )$11.34 ( $0.00 ) January 2023 not availablenot availablenot available February 2023 not availablenot availablenot available NEEDED!GRAINFEED • On Farm PickuP • • cOmPetitive Prices • • PrOmPt mOvement • • Oats • Barley • Wheat • Peas • rejectedlOads • heated canOla WE BUY DAMAGED GRAIN WESTCAN FEED & GRAIN 1.877.250.5252 | 780.532.6470 210532

of your feel and touch for the horse so that you can be soft, effective, and meaningful.

Learn the right way to mount your horse, in a way that it is smooth and safe, and how to have your horse respect the process and stand still.Lateral flexion – this will give you true control over your horse regardless of what you have on its head, the ability to dis-engage the hindquarters and ride with softness in a rope halter. We believe in saving the horse’s mouth. We also believe in bits when it’s time – we use them for refinement, not control, and we will show you how.

Email:Call:CONNECT(250)789-3072info@thehorseranch.com 12 The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022 GLENN HORSEMANSHIPSTEWART Clinics & Camps Clinic Host DemonstrationsPrograms&Public Speaking Learning Holiday Adventures Front Row Seating Horse Development & Foundation Training THE HORSE RANCH | 9404 243 Road, Baldonnel, BC R0011891638 Horsemanship Clinics with Reserve World Colt Starting Champion - Glenn Stewart Clinics are full days - 9:00 am - 4:30 pm, 1-1/2 break for lunch. Auditing is available - please register in advance. Mission Acres, Cochrane, AB Stage 1 – October 21 & 22 Stage 2 & Above – October 23 & 24 LIMITED ENROLLMENT$275/day til Sept 30, then $300/day To book: sandy@thehorseranch.com(250)789-3072 Tik Maynard’s Farm / Copperline Equestrian Ocala, Florida Full Day Groundwork Clinics – November 15 & 16 LIMITED ENROLLMENT$600USD/day or Auditing - $150USD/2 days or $100USD/day Reserve your spot by texting Donna Blem at 941-223-6524 Go beyond riding...respect, safety, fun and more

His attitude toward you is positive, responsive, confident and respectful.

He willingly moves forward at all gaits.

His ground manners are great. He is willing, cooperative, calm, more confident, compliant, friendly and adaptable.

The Camps and Clinics for Stages 1 & 2 help you develop a clear understanding of how to achieve respect and safety and give you a chance to put them to practice with hands-on help.You’ll

Learn how to move your horse using steady and rhythmic pressure, backwards, sideways, hind quarters, front quarters, build the quality

Step by step fundamentals of the 9-Step backupEmergency dismount – how to get on the ground safely when your warning bells go off!

You have started to learn some of the essential keys to reading and motivating the horse. Also learning to understand what it is that humans do that upset and create problems with horses.

Saddling with savvy – the many things that should be common knowledge that is not, saddling without offending your horse.

You have Stage 1 Savvy when:

bare minimum any horse owner or rider should know is Stage 2. In a perfect world, Stage 5. – Glenn Stewart

Your horse comes to you. You don’t have to “catch” him.

He stands quietly for saddling and willingly picks up his feet for cleaning and trimming.

Being able to read horses is one of the greatest skills a horseman can have. It tells you what approach you need to take and helps you resolve problems quickly. Stage 1 is where ‘horse savvy’ begins, creating a positive balance of trust and respect, eliminating many common problems and safety issues.

He is easy to control. You don’t have to use a bit to force him to stop or slow down.

A few highlights of what is covered in Stage 1:

learn to play the 7 patterns horses play with one another, break down the preypredator barrier, create a language with which to communicate with your horse and teach your horse on the ground the things you want him to understand when you are on his back.

Build respectful confidence in your horse –taking out the spook.

Catching your horse, using approach and retreat and not having to “hide” the halter

All the cornerstones for moving your horse online at a distance of 12 feet – building blocks for liberty, trailer loading, sending over and onto objects, into small spaces.

We will also be preparing for Stages 3 & 4 and covering other topics such as saddle savvy, the critical elements of how saddles can restrict or promote movement, trailer loading, and powerful strategies for building confidence and overcoming fear in both the horse and rider.The

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The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022 13 VJV PRODUCTION HORSE SALE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2022 Tack at 10:00 a.m. | Run Thru Horses at 12 Noon For more information, or to consign horses, contact Jayme-Lyn at (250) 219-4643 VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP 301—116th Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC Office: (250) 782-3766 | Email: www.vjvauction.comvjvdawsoncreek@outlook.comSEPTEMBERPERFORMANCEHORSESALEFriday,Sept236:00p.m.FeaturingRegisteredQuarterHorseFoalsfromClay&ColleenAnderson R0011911266 METALMETALROOFINGSIDINGAURORA STEEL & TRIM 1-250-794-6618jwalter@aurorast.comwww.versaframe.ca Delivery to site available with 3-4 day turn around. * 40 year warranty Rollformed to Custom Lengths Manufacturer Direct Need an installer? Contact us to get in touch with local installers/builders AGRICULTURAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL Dugout/Lake Compressors Medical Air Quality 1/3 HP OEM (you wire power supply) $350 Also In Stock: Weighted Feeder Line Weighted Di user Line 0-60 Glycerine Gauges ½” Poly Header/BallPipeValve Kits Call Fresh Water Treatment Systems Ltd.Call Fresh Water Treatment Systems Ltd. R0011891086 780-356-2928 • www.fwtsltd.com Here’sMy BusinessCard For advertising assistance email horizon@dcdn.ca • jkmet@dcdn.ca This summer, the federal, provincial, and territorial (FPT) Ministers of Agriculture reached an agreement in principle for the Sustainable agreedtheforwardanjurisdiction,authoritiesappropriatewhichinvestments.resultsonwillandPeoples,ofparticipationandrevenuecompetitiveness,increasinggasin3-5targetsincludesagricultureprovidedgoodstoLandscapeResilienttoagreedsharedUnderfromcompensationtheincluding(BRM)RiskimproveMinisterssustainability,economicthecost-sharedafunds,$500agreementThisSaskatchewan.inAnnualPartnershipAgriculturalCanadianattheirMeetingSaskatoon,newfive-yearwillinjectmillioninnewrepresenting25%increaseintheportionofpartnership.ToenhanceagreedtoBusinessManagementprograms,raisingAgriStabilityrate70%to80%.thecost-envelope,theyinprinciplethe$250millionAgriculturalProgramsupportecologicalandservicesbythesector.ThenewagreementstrongersuchasaMTreductiongreenhouseemissions,sectorandexports,increasedIndigenouswomenyouth.TherealsobeafocusmeasuringtheofframeworkTheagreement,willrequirebyeachwillmarkambitiouspathtoadvancefiveprioritiestoinThe

access, food supply chain, and trade issues, and how to help maximize Canada’s contribution to global food supply. Ministers also discussed the importance of reducing barriers to interprovincial trade and welcome four pilot projects focussed on domestic trade in border regions and Ready to Grow“Theplants.path forward leverages regional strengths and diversity to rise to the climate change challenge, support Canadian producers, capture new markets and meet the expectations of consumers at home and abroad. Our discussions this week, and plans for the future,” said Marie-Claude Bibeau, federal Minister of Agriculture and AgriFood“As the provincialterritorial co-chair, we are pleased with

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Sarah Hayward & Kolby Rowe, Fairview, AB M.C.780-835-8841Quantock

Norbert & Janice 780-835-3165Luken Email:

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Blazin’ J Simmentals

Rob & Cheryl Swan, Quesnel, BC & Kishkan, Quesnel, BC

250-747-2618 Shadow Creek Red Polls • We are still Canada’s #1 Red Poll Breeder • Maternal traits with light birth weights • Registered stock for sale on farm Dean & Marsha Anderson – Fort St John, BC (250) 827-3293 • marshascows@hotmail.com www.shadowcreek.farm GRUNDKE FAMILY SALERS FOR SALE AT THE FARM SALERS BULLS and FEMALES FROM THESE AND OTHER SIRES SELECTED FOR TEMPERMENTGROWTH AND EASY KEEPING WERNER and DEBBIE GRUNDKE ALBERTA BEACH, ALBERTA (780) 924-2464 - (780) 982-2472 59253R0011891079

Kent & Robin Malcomson, Grovedale, AB KRS587-298-5404Simmentals

Mac & Pat Creech, Lloydminster, AB 800-561-2855 njluken6@gmail.com

Roy & Scot Beaverlodge,Hodges,AB 780-512-4669

Darcy & Caitlyn Lind, Valleyview, AB Briar780-552-4934RidgeStock Farm

Megan Thompson, Cecil Lake, BC Tamarack250-793-4830Shorthorns

Erin

&

Eric

Heath Barn eld, Sexsmith, AB Whispering780-897-3339Aspen Ranch

Michael & Rebecca McCord, Mile 86.5 Alaska Hwy, BC

100% Customer Satisfaction is The JayDawn Advantage RED & BLACKANDSIMMENTALSCHAROLAIS BRED FOR CALVING EASE, WEANING WEIGHTS & MATERNAL TRAITS JAYDAWN FARMS JASON & NIKKI MCQUAIG SEXSMITH, ALBERTA (c) jmcquaig@gpnet.ca780.933.5530 R0011891080

Randy & Chris Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-786-5048

Miles Grimm & Laurie Schaub, Grimshaw, AB Halfway780-971-2217River Simmentals

Lakeroad Simmentals

KIN-KIN Cattle Co. Gary & Faye Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB KMR780-786-4500Simmentals

Keagan Scorgie, Beaverlodge, AB 780-518-6572

Registered1T0

Chet & Jamie Jans Box Groundbirch,223 BC V0C

250-772-5116

K. Reanne Sanford, Quesnel, BC KSL250-991-9496Simmentals

Simmental Cattle Quarter Horse Yearling and 2 yr. old Bulls for Sale by Private Treaty Box FAIRVIEW,238, ALBERTA TOH 1LO R0011891081 Home of Polled & Horned 100% Full Blood & Purebred Fleckvieh Elden, Einar and Ole Bakkehaug Box 156, Hythe, AB T0H 2C0 BULLS & HEIFERS FOR SALE ODOUBLE E SIMMENTALS Home (780) 356-2113 Elden Cell (780) 518-3536 R0011892785 PEACE COUNTRY SIMMENTALS Box 154, Cecil Lake, BC V0C www.peacecountrysimmentals.com1G0 J&M Farms JERRY & GEM GIESBRECHT 250.262.7867 BULLS FOR SALE OFF THE FARM Rachido Ranch Randy & Donna Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB 780-786-4373

Dry Creek Ranch

Excel250-793-2384Ranches

Alvin Johnson, Brownvale, AB Trieber780-618-9044Farms

Eckbert & Christa Weitzel Georg & Sarah Weitzel, Charlie Lake, BC 250-263-8237 Hodges Simmentals

Raymond & Corine Verbeek, Sturgeon County, AB 780-982-2176/780-939-2173

Gordon & Carla Harmon, Cecil Lake, BC

Fred & Naomi Trieber, Beaverlodge, AB Fred 780-831-1346 /

Chad, Leah, Gene & Addison Haddow, Dawson Creek, BC 250-784-3924

Tamara Darcy AB

North 42 Cattle Company

Naomi Albrecht780-814-0052Farms

Ron & Barb Miller, Cody & Amy Miller, Westlock, AB 780-349-0644

Steve, Tammy & Ryan Albrecht, Spirit River, AB Ryan 780-933-5448 / Steve 780-832-0883

Purebred & Fleckvieh Simmentals

GRA-TAN Farm Grant & Tanya Chittick, Mayerthorpe, AB Grimm780-786-2181Ranches

Kuriga, Whitelaw,

The Kleppers, Stony Plain, AB 780-718-9334/780-718-6024

Ron Kramer 250-793-2713

Thorsby Stockyards Inc.

eld

Admin – Ann Gerhardt, Barrhead, AB Fort780-674-2456FeedersCo-op Association

Olds Auction Market

Feeders Association

Craig Jacklin, Ponoka, AB 403-783-5561

Admin – Megan Keith, Westlock, AB 780-348-5850

Admin – Cathy Axley, Two Hills, AB Westlock780-290-0293Feeders Association

The Smith Families, Cherhill, AB Triangle780-785-2045Stock Farm

Jennings Martin Cattle Buying Jennings Martin 780-933-1023

Kuriga,Whitelaw, AB Willow780-834-7108/780-835-8090CreekSimmentals Mike & Mari Klassen & Family, Debolt, AB Mike 780-957-2814/Colby 780-832-6714 WILLOWDALE SIMMENTALS Performance Breeding Stock Polled Reds & Blacks R0011892464Dale & Judy Smith & Family (780) www.willowdalecattle.com524-2790 Wolfe Farms Tony Wolfe, Valleyview, AB 780-524-9322 DESERT ACRES SPECKLE PARK Offering Purebred and Commercial Speckle Park Cattle for Your leggs123@outlook.comConsiderationTracey Foster Duriez Site 16 Comp 112 RR1 1-250-264-8676 Fort St. John, BC V1J 4M6 RIMROCK RANCH The Harvey’s SPECKLE PARK PUREBRED BULLS AND HEIFERS FOR 250-719-9575SALE BULLSSPECKLEOFFERINGPARK&HEIFERS STEVE & SUSIE JACK SPIRIT RIVER, AB (780) 864-7852 | STEVEANDSUSIEHOME@GMAIL.COM REGISTERED PUREBRED SPECKLE PARK CATTLE (780) cdymurray@yahoo.ca831-5781Cody & Rodi Beaverlodge,MurrayAB R0011901607

Wembley Livestock Exchange Glen Mayer, Wembley, AB

Kevin Johnson, Kamloops, BC Innisfail250-573-3939Auction Market

Danny, Mark & Duane Daines, Innisfail, AB 403-227-3166

O ce, Beaverlodge, AB 780-354-2423

Dean Edge, Rimbey, AB 403-704-0280

REGISTERED SIMMENTALS BOX 655, BEAVERLODGE, AB TOH 0C0 KEITH 780-831-7999HODGESkeith@arlshop.com KEIRAN hodgey_177@hotmail.com780-933-5637HODGES 210541 Whiskey Jack Black Herefords & Simmentals

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Grande780-897-9570Prairie

Rose Simmentals

Tamara & Darcy

BC Livestock Producers Co-operative

Olds, AB 403-556-3655

Chance Martin, Thorsby, AB Viking780-789-3915Livestock Market

Admin – Donna Haakenson, Berwyn, AB 780-338-3071

O ce, Dawson Creek, BC 250-782-3766

Cli Grinde, Viking, AB VVJV780-336-2209Livestock Marketing Group

Prairie River Feeders Co-op

Admin – Tammy Roberts, High Prairie, AB Barrhead780-523-4487Feeder Association

Travis Sekura, Westlock, AB 780-349-3153

Admin – Dawn Hollins, Grande Prairie, AB North780-834-7399PeaceFeeder Association

James & Martha Wiebe, Prespatou, BC SIBL250-630-2621Simmentals

North Central Livestock Exchange Garth Rogers, Clyde, AB 780-348-5893

SEPTMARKETCATTLEREPORTFOR16,2022

Fri, Sept 22nd - 9:00 a.m.

September 29th - 9:00 a.m.

DAWSON CREEK

TUESDAYS/FRIDAYS WEEKLY

October 13th - 9:00 a.m.

October 12th - 9:00 a.m.

Sept 20 - 9am

WEDNESDAYS WEEKLY

WESTLOCKPONOKA RIMBEY

Tues, Sept 27th - 9:00 a.m.

Fri, Sept 29th- 9:00 a.m.

THURSDAYS WEEKLY

September 28th - 9:00 a.m.

Oct 4 - 9am

Sept 27 - 9am

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October 6th - 9:00 a.m.

September 22nd - 9:00 a.m.

Tues, Sept 20th - 9:00 a.m.

September 29th - 9:00 a.m.

Auction Date Sept 6 - 1,307 Hd Aug 30 - 683 HdSept 08 - 711 HdSept 01 - 245 Hd Sept 08 - 1,121 Hd Sept 01 - 864 Hd Sept 07 - 1,476 Hd Aug 31 - 3,529 HdAug 30 - 328 Hd Bid Range Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High 300 - 399 $285.00 $345.00$290.00$331.00$290.00$320.00$280.00$310.00$274.00$310.00$250.00$315.00$250.00$305.00$230.00$282.50n/an/a 400 - 499$275.00$305.00$248.00$278.00$275.00$305.00$260.00$285.00$255.00$290.00$240.00$298.00$250.00$284.00$230.00$288.00n/an/a 500 -

THURSDAYS WEEKLY

September 22nd - 9:00 a.m.

October 6th - 9:00 a.m.

Cattle Market Report

VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP

BEAVERLODGE

Oct 11 - 9am 599$240.00$272.00$230.00$269.00$265.00$285.00$248.00$275.00$242.00$275.00$250.00$283.00$245.00$276.00$245.00$270.00-$261.00 600 - 699$245.00$264.00$220.00$258.00$240.00$259.00$245.00$260.00$240.00$275.00$241.00$265.00$240.00$267.00$245.00$265.50$235.00$258.00 700 - 799$235.00$259.00$225.00$248.00$235.00$250.00$220.00$244.00$235.00$258.00$233.00$257.00$235.00$257.00$240.00$264.50$220.00$246.00 800 - 899$221.00$240.00$215.00$240.00$224.00$241.00$212.00$227.00$237.00$244.00$218.00$239.00$235.00$253.00$230.00$253.00$231.00$234.00 900Bid1000+$195.00$222.00$195.00$209.00$199.00$218.00$195.00$210.00$210.00$220.25$202.00$212.50$214.00$220.00$215.00$226.75$211.50$224.00999$210.00$224.00$210.00$230.50$204.00$229.00$202.00$218.00$212.00$235.00$215.00$227.00$210.00$236.50$225.00$241.50$220.00$229.25RangeLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHighLowHigh300-399$258.00$297.00$250.00$265.00$280.00$305.00$252.00$270.00$220.00$247.00$230.00$275.00$215.00$250.00$210.00$240.00n/an/a400-499$242.00$265.00$240.00$252.00$240.00$290.00$240.00$265.00$210.00$270.00$210.00$247.00$200.00$245.00$205.00$240.00n/an/a500-599$222.00$245.00$215.00$235.00$219.00$245.00$223.00$235.00$210.00$245.00$215.00$242.00$195.00$230.00$200.00$236.00n/an/a600-699$200.00$231.00$210.00$231.00$215.00$224.00$221.00$229.00$224.00$244.50$230.00$249.00$225.00$247.00$230.00$259.50n/an/a700-799$210.00$235.00$203.00$229.00$215.00$228.00$215.00$228.00$222.00$243.00$227.00$253.00$225.00$247.00$225.00$248.00$207.00$229.50800-899$207.00$219.00$202.00$219.00$208.00$217.00$205.00$213.00$213.00$227.00$211.00$230.00$215.00$236.00$210.00$234.50$198.00$213.00900-999$201.00$208.00$192.00$209.00$198.00$211.00$200.00$209.00$198.00$211.00$197.00$212.00$200.00$218.00$195.00$219.50$190.00$206.001000+$190.00$204.00$185.00$202.00$190.00$202.00$185.00$203.00$152.00$191.00$189.00$208.50$165.00$190.00$170.00$203.00n/an/a

D1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 CowsD1 - D2 Cows $102.00$114.00$103.00$118.00$102.00$108.00$104.00$115.00$95.00$112.00$98.00$115.00$94.00$114.00$100.00$120.00$110.00$120.00 D3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 CowsD3 - D4 Cows $80.00$104.00$95.00$107.00$95.00$104.00$98.00$106.00$81.00$93.00$83.00$97.00$80.00$93.00$85.00$99.00$90.00$110.00 HeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettesHeiferettes $102.00$130.00$95.00$129.00$100.00$122.00$95.00$127.00$108.00$137.00$105.00$139.00$115.00$147.00$110.00$140.00$105.00$126.00 Bologna BullsBologna BullsBologna BullsBologna BullsBologna BullsBologna BullsBologna BullsBologna BullsBologna Bulls $110.00$123.00$105.00$128.00$105.00$125.00$110.00$126.00$100.00$133.50$107.00$135.50$110.00$147.00$120.00$143.00$100.00$131.00 Feeder BullsFeeder BullsFeeder BullsFeeder BullsFeeder BullsFeeder BullsFeeder BullsFeeder BullsFeeder Bulls n/an/a$115.00$125.00n/an/an/an/a$110.00$143.00$120.00$140.00$120.00$150.00$125.00$160.00$130.00$175.00 SLAUGHTERCATTLEFEEDERHEIFERSFEEDERSTEERS R0011892272 Vold Jones & Vold is not just a live auction company, they also have a direct marketing option for those times when you cannot wait for the next auction or do not like the uncertainty that comes with the fluctuations present in today’s cattle market. VJV has NO minimum quantity and will accept all breeds of bulls, steers, calves and open, bred or cull cows and heifers. SELL YOUR CATTLE AND GET PAID TODAY – WITHOUT HAVING TO LEAVE THE COMFORT OF YOUR KITCHEN TABLE VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP Dawson Creek Office (250) 782-3766 | Fax (250) 782-6622 | Email vjvdawsoncreek@outlook.com Beaverlodge Office (780) 354-2423 | Fax (250) 354-2420 | Email vjvbeaverlodge@gpnet.ca Yancy Crosier Call or Text at (403) 485-0887 or Email yancy.crosier@gmail.com | Trapper Green (780) 837-0171 Ralph Calder (780) 618-7655 | Dan Schleppe (250) 219-5698 | Mark Wall (250) 219-1235 THE DIRECT MARKETING OPTION Know the price your cattle will get BEFORE they leave the corral R0011901917

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October 5th - 9:00 a.m.

October 13th - 9:00 a.m.

TUESDAYS

The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022 19 Chief Business Development O cer Yancy Crosier 403.485.0887 yancy.crosier@gmail.com Ponoka: 4410 – Highway 2A, Ponoka, AB (Ph) 403.783.5561, (Fax) 403.783.4120, (Email) o ce@vjvauction.com, (Website) www.vjvauction.com Dawson Creek: 301 – 116th Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC (Ph) 250-782-3766, (Fax) 250.782.6622, (Email) vjvdawsoncreek@outlook.com Beaverlodge: Twp Rd 720 & RR 104, Beaverlodge, AB (Ph) 780.354.2423, (Fax) 780.354.2420, (Email) vjvbeaverlodge@gpnet.ca VJV Farm & Ranch Supply: Jayme-Lyn Corr (Ph) 250.219.4643, (Email) jcorr@vjvauction.com Westlock: 9004 – 110A Street, Westlock, AB (Ph) 780.349.3153, (Fax) 780.349.5466, (Email) o ce@vjvauction.com | Rimbey: 4831 – 47th Street, Rimbey, AB (Ph) 403.843.2439, (Fax) 403.843.3485, (Email) o ce@vjvauction.com Field Representatives: Shelby Blosky (Westlock, Ponoka, Rimbey) 587-277-7207 • Mike Brennan (Ponoka, Rimbey, Bashaw) 403-783-1074 • Ralph Calder (Northern AB, BC) 780-618-7655 • Neil Campbell (Rycroft) 780-814-4113 • Trevor Duke (Castor, Coronation, Stettler, Hanna) 403-740-5753 • Daryl Friesen (Rimbey) 403-318-1630 • Mark Gillett (Fairview) 780-834-7063 Trapper Green (Northern AB, BC) 780-837-0171 • Mark Jacklin (Dawson Creek, Beaverlodge) 780-882-5456 • Charlie Kessler (AB, Sask) 403-357-4779 • Kyle Miller (Westlock) 780-689-9373 • Barry Neumeirer (Rimbey) 403-350-8222 • Wade Schaupmeyer (Westlock) 780-305-4104 • Dan Schleppe (Dawson Creek) 250-219-5698 • Bob Scott (Westlock) 780-689-9203 • Travis Sekura (Rimbey) 780-621-6841 • Stan Skeels (Rimbey) 403-704-0288 • Nansen Vold (Ponoka) 403-783-0349 • Mark Wall (Northern AB, BC) 250-219-1235 • Ed Wilson (Rimbey) 403-392-1689 • Herb Wylhuizen (Rimbey) 403-844-0294 R0011891573 www.vjvauction.com SpecialCattleSalesSales Direct Marketing of Yearlings, Calves, Cull Cows and Bulls all Non-Sale Days VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP Dawson Creek Westlock RimbeyBeaverlodge Tues, Sept 20th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Sept 27th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 4th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 11th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 18th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 25th – 9:00 a.m. Dawson Creek Beaverlodge Westlock Ponoka Rimbey O ce 780.354.2423 Travis Sekura 780.349.3153 Craig Jacklin 403.783.1453Dean Edge 403.704.0280O ce 250.782.3766 Anchor SimmmentalD In Calf Sale Wednesday, Oct 5th 9:00 a.m. Angus In uenced Calf Sale Wednesday, Oct 19th 9:00 a.m. Ponoka VJVFallBeaverlodgeHorseSale Sat, October 22nd Tack @ 10:00 a.m. Horses @ 12 NOON Contact the O 780-354-2423ce For Market Trends and Direct OpportunitiesMarketing Angus In Calf Sale Thurs, Oct 20th - 9:00 a.m. Bred Cow Sale Sat, Oct 29th - 9:00 a.m. Westlock Horse Sale Sat, September 17th Tack @ 10:00 a.m. Horses @ 1:00 p.m. Sheep/Goat/Hog Sales Tues, Sept 20th – 11:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 11th - 11:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 25th - 11:00 a.m. Rocky Hubley Comp Disp 70 Bred Cows on O er Tues, Sept 20 – 12 NOON FRIDAY CALF SALES RETURN September 23rd – 9:00 a.m. October 7th – 9:00 a.m. Performance Horse Sale Fri, Sept 23rd – 6:00 p.m. Production Horse Sale Live/Online - Sat, Sept 24th Tack @ 10 / Horses @ Noon Production Horse Sale Live/Online - Sat, Oct 1st Tack @ 10:00 a.m. Horses @ Noon Simm In Calf Sale Tues, Oct 4th – 9:00 a.m. PastureFemaleTreasuresSale Fri, Oct 14th – 7:00 p.m. Tues, Sept 20th – 9:00 a.m. Fri, Sept 23rd – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Sept 27th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 4th – 9:00 a.m. Fri, Oct 7th – 9:00 a.m. Tues, Oct 11th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Sept 22nd – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Sept 29th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 6th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 13th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 20th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 27th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Sept 21st – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Sept 28th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Oct 5th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Oct 12th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Oct 19th – 9:00 a.m. Wed, Oct 26th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Sept 22nd – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Sept 29th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 6th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 13th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 20th – 9:00 a.m. Thurs, Oct 27th – 9:00 a.m. ONESAFER.FASTER.EASIER.MAN OPERATION. TOTAL CONTROL. CALL TODAY! VJV LIVESTOCK MARKETING GROUP FARM & RANCH SUPPLY: 250.219.4643 | DAWSON CREEK OFFICE: 250.782.3766 | BEAVERLODGE OFFICE: 780-354-2423 ALBERTA: Yancy Crosier 403.485-0887 | Ralph Calder 780.618.7655 | Trapper Green 780.837.0171 | Jason Ungarian 587.343.2162 BRITISH COLUMBIA: Dan Schleppe 250.219.5698 | Mark Wall 250.261.1235 ARROWQUIP CHUTES & LIVESTOCK HANDLING EQUIPMENT IN STOCK & READY TO USE ARROWQUIP CHUTES & LIVESTOCK HANDLING EQUIPMENT IN STOCK & READY TO USE From chutes for cattle to custom cattle working systems and pens, Arrowquip has a solution for all your cattle handling needs. For added security, our equipment is backed by our industry-leading warranty. Let our generations of ranching experience and knowledge of cattle behavior help you develop a more ef cient and pro table operation today, tomorrow, and for years to come. From chutes for cattle to custom cattle working systems and pens, Arrowquip has a solution for all your cattle handling needs. For added security, our is backed by our industry-leading warranty. Let our generations of ranching experience and knowledge of cattle behavior help you develop a more ef cient and pro table operation today, tomorrow, and for years to come. R0011891547

(Avg/High)n/an/a

Innisfail $210.00$247.00

Viking $228.00$256.00

Olds $210.00$251.00

FEEDER HEIFERS

BCLPCA

NCLE

STEERS - 699 LOW HIGH

Innisfail $210.00$259.00

Olds $230.00$281.00

600

STEERS - 599 LOW HIGH

NCLE $200.00$247.00

(Avg/High)n/an/a

Viking $215.00$247.00

NCLE $220.00$270.00

800 - 899 LOW HIGH

NCLE $200.00$250.00

HEIFERS

BCLPCA

Viking $195.00$230.00

(Avg/High)n/an/a

Olds $208.00$247.00

SLAUGHTER BULLS LOW HIGH

BCLPCA n/an/a

BID LOW HIGH LOW HIGH 300 - 399 $175.00$335.00$205.00$235.00 400 - 499$210.00$269.25$205.00$235.25 500 - 599$210.25$265.00$207.00$245.00 600 - 699$210.00$260.50$200.50$245.50 700 - 799$210.00$253.50$195.00$232.00 800 - 899$200.00$234.50$190.00$218.75 9001,000+$175.00$190.75$151.50$185.75999$195.00$219.50n/an/a SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 COWSD1 - D2 $110.00$145.50$120.00$146.00$105.00$124.00$110.00$120.00COWSD4COWSD4COWS$85.00$104.00$90.00$105.00SLAUGHTERBULLSSLAUGHTERBULLS REPLACEMENT CATTLE FEEDER COWSFEEDER $115.00$125.00$120.00$135.00COWS THORSBY STOCKYARDS OFFICE (780) 789-3915 R0011892299 CURRENT MARKET PRICING Week of September 04, 2022WEEKLY LIVESTOCK MARKET REVIEW - SEPTEMBER 09, 2022 CANADA / US $ Sept 09/22$76.24Sept 02/22$75.95Sept 10/21$79.03 BANK RATE Sept 06/222.75Aug 30/222.75Sept 07/210.50 CATTLE WEEKENDSeptSLAUGHTER 03/22 (prel)Aug 27/22 (prel)Sept 04/21 CANADA62,957 64,892 63,762 EAST13,787 13,125 13,934 WEST49,170 51,767 49,828 WEEKENDSept 10/22 (est)Sept 03/22 (est)Sept 11/21 US 512,000 621,000 579,300 CANADIAN CATTLE WEEKENDSeptGRADES03/22 Aug 27/22 Sept 04/21 A 51,603 54,097 51,508 B 1,282 1,252 1,307 D 5,749 5,517 6,891 E 241 255 253 A GRADE MARBLING WEEKENDSept(%)03/22 Aug 27/22 Sept 04/21 AAA70.1% 69.8% 67.8% AA 28.7% 29.1% 30.5% A 1.3% 1.1% 1.7% CANADIAN CATTLE WEEKENDSeptCLASSES03/22 (prel)Aug 27/22 (prel)Sept 04/21 STEERS36,795 41,302 40,330 HEIFERS17,990 15,950 14,686 COWS7,802 7,292 8,434 BULLS370 348 312 CALVES2,865 2,860 3,038 CATTLE FUTURES - US 4/CWT - CLOSE September 09, USCANWESTAVGUSALTAFD:STRCANWESTCURRENTNESSSeptUSUSWEEKENDSeptAug-23155.07+Jun-23155.22+Apr-23159.03+Feb-23155.35+Dec-22150.97+Oct-22145.68+MONTHLIVECHANGEMONTHFEEDERCHANGE20221.13Sep-22183.00-0.880.72Oct-22185.57+0.630.97Nov-22186.82+0.571.00Jan-23187.40+0.331.17Mar-23189.47+0.381.17Apr-23192.30+0.189/22Sept02/22Sept10/21FSP-US$/CWT181.24181.25155.00CATTLEINDICATORS(byprodvalues)WEEKENDSept02/22Aug26/22Sept03/21-US$/CWT13.8013.6115.4203/22Aug27/22Sept04/21-A1%19.9%17.5%13.1%-A1%17.0%15.3%12.3%RATIOSept02/22Aug26/22Sept03/21BARLEY22.122.417.3Sept03/22Aug27/22Sept04/21CORNN/AN/AN/ACARCASSWTSept03/22Aug27/22Sept04/21STR-LBS880.0928.0916.0STR-LBS896.0927.0919.0CATTLE-LBS817.0815.0821.0 Alberta Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry - September 09, 2022 https://open.alberta.ca/publications/3479685

NCLE $110.00$140.00

Innisfail $100.00$133.00

BCLPCA (Avg/High)n/an/a

Innisfail $220.00$262.00

NCLE $200.00$234.00

Viking $219.00$240.00

BCLPCA

20 The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022 SALE DATE Mon, Aug 29, 2022Mon, Aug 22, 2022 ON OFFER3,801 Head 627 Head FEEDER STEERS BID LOW HIGH LOW HIGH 300 - 399 $250.00$385.00$275.00$305.00 400 - 499$250.25$330.00$272.00$295.00 500 - 599$250.00$285.00$250.00$285.00 600 - 699$250.50$280.00$240.25$280.00 700 - 799$240.00$273.00$230.50$265.25 800 - 899$225.75 $253.50 $225.00$250.00 900 - 999$210.00 $240.25 1,000+$190.00$227.00n/an/a$212.00$225.00

Olds $205.00$240.00

$225.00$298.00

BCLPCA (Avg/High)n/an/a

$180.00$223.00 Olds $200.00$225.00 BCLPCA (Avg/High)n/an/a R0011892299 R0011892300 DIRECT MARKETING PURCHASING BULLS, COWS & FEEDERS · SELLING BRED COWS & GRASS CATTLE CALL FOR GUARANTEED PRICE · FULLY LICENSED · BONDED BUYERS · 0% SELLING COMMISSION OPEN 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. - MONDAY TO FRIDAY · ALL YEAR LONG! ALBERTA SELECT MEATS A PROVINCIALLY LICENSEDMEATFACILITY R0011891071780.766.26832MILES SOUTH OF HWY43 ON RR92 THEN ¼MILE EAST ON TWP712 Alberta Select Meats

$210.00$265.00

STEERS 700 - 799 LOW HIGH

Olds $220.00$253.00

Viking $240.00$293.00

Innisfail $200.00$237.00

700 - 799 LOW HIGH

NCLE

Viking $231.00$267.00

HEIFERS

(Avg/High)n/an/a

BCLPCA (Avg/High)n/an/a

Viking $106.00$146.00

Olds $230.00$265.00

Olds $105.00$130.00

Olds $220.00$256.00

Innisfail $200.00$240.00

NCLE $210.00$250.00

NCLE $200.00$247.00

Innisfail

Innisfail $225.00$285.00

Innisfail $200.00$254.00

500 - 599

HEIFERS HIGH

HEIFERS LOW HIGH

Viking $220.00$241.00

BCLPCA

Viking $220.00$245.00

500

600 - 699 LOW

STEERS 800 - 899 LOW HIGH

September 19th - 9:00 a.m.

Monday,

Monday,

October 3rd - 9:00 a.m.

September 26th - 9:00 a.m.

Monday,

Monday,

October 10th – NO SALE

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Monday,

Certificate of Recognition

Alberta’s cattle producers have faced several challenges in recent years, including last year’s dry conditions, which resulted in scarce pasture and winter feed.

ensure Alberta’s cattle producers have access to the capital they need to maintain their herds and operations,” said Jason Turner, Lending

AFSC can also help existing lending clients through interestonly payments, payment deferrals, and the reamortization of existing loans.

“We encourage producers to contact AFSC and speak to a lending relationship manager to find the right solution to their situation,” said Turner.

If you have questions or would like to learn more about AFSC’s lending options, call 1.877.899.2372.

AFSC has lending options for cattle producers

COR SAFETY You may already be on the path to COR.

Cattle producers may be able to use unencumbered breeding females and/or mortgage on their land or other acceptable security to secure their loans.

Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) is ready to help producers access capital to purchase feed, gain access to water, or buy breeding females to rebuild their herd.

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Taking your safety program to the next level?

“We’ve made some interim changes to our loan processes to

“Thesemanager.changes include quick processing of loans up to $200,000, interest-only payments for up to 24 months, up to 60 month loan amortization, and flexible collateral considerations.”

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says Margurite

In this webinar, participants will hear from Glenford Jameson, founder of G.S. Jameson &

On the legalities of the food co-packing industry

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Company, a Canadian lawyer with significant industry experience in the food sector focused on corporate, commercial and regulatory issues faced by start-ups, not-for-profits, small and medium sized and multinational food companies. Glenford will focus on the legal aspects of the food co-packing industry including a brief overview of the top legal issues identified by this sector and he will provide insights on key written agreements.

What to Know: The Legalities of the Food Co-Packing Industry is taking place October 20, 2022.

understand the core legal aspects of the co-packing relationship that often result in problems for both parties.”

business development officer with Alberta Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Economic Development. “This upcoming webinar will help participants

The webinar builds on the Key Legal Issues in Co-packing workshop held in February 2020.This

“Co-packing relationships can be fraught with legal complexities and uncertainties”, Thiessen,

“One of Glenford’s recommendations to address the issue of potential problems in the co-packing industry is for co-packers and their clients to develop relationships based on written agreements (e.g. non-disclosure, confidentiality) that promote stability and clarity,” explains Thiessen.

90-minute webinar will also feature legal issues pertinent to the food co-packing industry including real-world examples, and highlight other issues such as food fraud. Following the presentation attendees will have an opportunity to participate in a question and answer session.

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To help farm families succeed in a changing climate, the Government of Canada will continue to support farmers with the tools they need to get through the challenges of today, while working to build a sustainable future for the agriculture sector in Canada.“Canada’s producers continue to show remarkable

Livestock Tax Deferral, to defer income, the breeding herd must have been reduced by at least 15%.

The Livestock Tax Deferral provision allows livestock

Canadian farmers are directly impacted by climate change and its effects can be detrimental to sustaining operations. To provide assurance for producers as they make difficult herd management decisions, today the Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, the Honourable Marie-Claude Bibeau, announced an initial list of designated regions in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba where Livestock Tax Deferral has been authorized for 2022 due to extreme weather conditions.

to the Livestock Tax Deferral provision, producers have access to a comprehensive suite of Business Risk Management (BRM) programs to help them manage significant risks that threaten the viability of their farm and are beyond their capacity to manage. BRM programs are often the first line of support for producers facing disasters and farmers are encouraged to make use of these programs to protect their farming operations.

Tax Deferral includes forage shortfalls of 50% or more caused by drought or excess moisture. The Government of Canada will continue to monitor conditions across the country to determine whether the addition of other regions throughout the year are required.Inaddition

producers who are forced to sell a significant amount of their breeding herd due to drought or flooding to defer a portion of their income from sales until the following tax year. The income may be at least partially offset by the cost of reacquiring breeding animals, thereby reducing the potential tax burden associated with the original sale.

Eligible regions have been identified based on weather, climate and production data, in consultation with industry and provinces. The criteria for identifying regions for Livestock

The federal, provincial, and territorial (FPT) Ministers of Agriculture reached an agreement in principle for the new, five-year, Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership at their Annual Meeting in July 2022, which comes into effect April 1, 2023. To enhance economic sustainability, Ministers agreed to improve BRM programs, including raising the AgriStability compensation rate from 70% to 80%, and implementing new measures to make the programs more timely, equitable, easy to understand, and better protect producers against climate risk.

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resilience as they face challenges and uncertainty due to extreme weather conditions. Designation of the Livestock Tax Deferral provision provides farmers with the resources needed to make informed decisions and focus on rebuilding their herd and their operations,” said Marie-Claude Bibeau, Minister of Agriculture andUnderAgri-Food.the

Tax relief for producers facing the impacts of extreme weather

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planted them in the ground in his greenhouse.Withaheaping of manure this spring and a good daily soaking during the hot days of summer, the plants bore their first crop of fruit this week, a rack of bananas falling to the ground.

have some Filipino friends who have been helping me a little bit, they grew up with bananas in the Philippines. But the growing conditions are totally different that, even still for them, they don’t know what to expect either because it’s just not the same climate.”“I’mhoping

It was Aug. 3 last summer when he finally took them out their 30-gallon pots, already five to six feet high by that point, and

The first six months of the plants were fascinating for Soles to watch, replanting them pot by pot and seeing them grow two to three inches per day, one leaf after another sprouting from the stems.

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a way, Soles says he never needed to prove the idea was possible for a northern community—it’s been proven many times in similar places. The economics will dictate whether such a concept will come to“Youfruition.can grow basically anything in a greenhouse as long as you look after it and control growing factors like the heat, the humidity, the soil,” he says, and also the energy source.

The bananas are still green and haven’t ripened just yet for them to take a taste. And answers to more of their curiosities about the plants are still to come, like when the next generation of fruit will bloom and how long the plants will live.

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around stores, you see these things every now and then. When the opportunity knocks, you take it,” he says. “I had the space and I was looking for something new to try, not really knowing what to do with it.”

With geothermal power plans being developed in the Northern Rockies, could a full-scale banana plantation one day be growing in a greenhouse in Fort Nelson? In

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they will put out a blossom here before winter but I really have no idea,” he says.

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All in the span of a year and a half after they purchased the tropical plants from the local SaveOn“WalkingFoods.

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Tate Creek Community Centre

PEACE RIVER REGIONAL DISTRICT NOTICE OF ASSENT VOTING REGIONAL CONNECTIVITY GRANT IN AID

If you own property in the Peace River Regional District and live somewhere else in B.C., you are eligible to vote as a non-resident property elector if you:

Electors may vote only once for each service. If you qualify to vote as both a resident and non-resident, you will vote as a resident. If you qualify to vote as a non resident, and own multiple properties, you may vote only once, regardless of the number of properties you own.

Tumbler Ridge Community Centre

If voting as a Non-resident Property Elector, you are encouraged to contact the Chief Election O cer well in advance of voting day to ensure that you have all the required information prior to attending the voting place.

ELECTOR REGISTRATION

The Regional Connectivity Service Area boundary is the entire Peace River Regional District, including municipalities, as shown on the attached map.

12717 Charlie Lake Hall Road, Charlie Lake, BC

Buick Creek Community Hall

“Regional Connectivity Service Establishment Bylaw No. 2487, 2022”. If adopted, this bylaw would establish a service function for the Regional Board to receive grants and requisition funds to be used to provide grants to internet service providers and enter into agreements with internet service providers for the installation and operation of broadband infrastructure in under and unserved Thecommunities.establishment of this service does not include the authority to borrow funds for the provision of the service.

Completed mail ballot request application forms may be dropped o or mailed to the Chief Election O cer at the o ce of the Peace River Regional District, Box 810, 1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC, V1G 4H8, during regular o ce hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily until Friday, October 14, 2022. Applications may also be submitted via fax to 250-784-3201 or email to tab.young@prrd.bc.ca, To be counted, your mail ballot must be received by the Chief Election O cer by the close of voting on Saturday, October 15, 2022. It is responsibility of the voter to ensure their mail ballot is received by the deadline. A mail ballot package may be returned by any of the following methods:

You will be required to make a declaration that you meet the eligibility requirements noted below, as either a resident or non-resident elector, and you will need to produce two (2) pieces of identi cation (at least one with a signature). Picture identi cation is not necessary. The identi cation must prove both residency and identity.

There is no need to pre-register to vote as the registration of all electors will take place at the time of voting. Please plan to show respect for other voters and elections o cials through observation of physical distancing; and if you feel unwell, you may request curbside voting upon arrival at the voting place.

OvintivLocationEvents Centre (Mail ballots may be returned here)

• a resident of the Peace River Regional District, either in a municipality or in an electoral area, and • not disquali ed by law from voting.

Requesting a Mail Ballot Package

• are the registered owner of real property in the Peace River Regional District that is within the service area boundary (the entire PRRD, including municipalities) for at least thirty (30) days before voting day, and

• a Canadian citizen,

Montney Community Hall

Fort St. John Seniors Hall

PUBLIC NOTICE is given to ALL electors within the Peace River Regional District, both rural and municipal residents, that Assent Voting (referendum) will be held Saturday, October 15, 2022 on the following question:

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Are you in favour of the Peace River Regional District adopting Regional Connectivity Service Establishment Bylaw No. 2487, 2022, for the purpose of creating a new region wide service that will authorize the Peace River Regional District to enter into partnering agreements with internet or cellular service providers to apply for grant funding from other levels of government or grant programs, or to allow the PRRD to provide capital grants to internet providers for broadband infrastructure projects, at a maximum annual tax requisition limit that is the greater of $375,000, or $0.0234 per $1,000 on the net taxable value of land and improvements, and assessed on improvements only, imposed in the entire Regional District, including all member municipalities and electoral areas?

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Prespatou Elementary/Secondary School

McLeod Elementary School/Hall Moberly Community Hall

Wonowon Elementary School

Wednesday October 5, 2022 and Wednesday, October 12, 2022, from 8am to 8pm (local time) at:

ADDITIONAL GENERAL VOTING: Saturday, October 15, 2022 from 12 noon to 8pm

Highway 2, Dawson Creek, BC 5400 Hospital Road, Chetwynd, BC 340 Front Street, Tumbler Ridge, BC 10310 Kyllo Street, Hudson’s Hope, BC 10908 100 Street, Fort St. John, BC 5010 – 52 Ave, Pouce Coupe, BC 9896 Cherry Avenue, Taylor, BC

• are not disquali ed by law from voting.

• In person, at the Polling Station at #1, 300 Highway 2, Ovintiv Events Centre (aka Encana Events Centre) on October 5, 12, and 15th, between 8am and 8pm.

Chetwynd District O ce

Non resident voters are subject to the requirement to produce two (2) pieces of identi cation, and in addition, must provide proof that they are entitled to vote in relation to a property (ie: proof of ownership). If there is more than one registered owner of your property, written consent from the majority of the other owners will be required to authorize you to cast the one vote allowed for the property.

SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED BYLAW

Tax Rate

Tumbler Ridge Town Hall

Doe River Community Hall

• In person, during regular o ce hours daily, at 1981 Alaska Avenue up to 4:30 pm on October 14, 2022•

VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS

To nd out more about how to vote by mail, please call the o ce at 250-784-3200 or view the webpage at https://prrd.bc.ca/getoutandvote/

MAIL BALLOT VOTING

Service Area

Road, Prespatou, BC 15288 Rodeo Road, Buick, BC 4864 Cecil Lake Road, Cecil Lake, BC 19211 Petrocan Subdivision, Wonowon, BC 12401 256 Rd, Montney, BC 7077 260 Rd, Rose Prairie, BC 13772 223 Rd, Goodlow, BC

Taylor Community Hall

Non-resident property elector

• By mail delivered to Box 810 Dawson Creek V1G 4H8 up to 4:30 pm on October 14, 2022

• are eighteen (18) years of age or older on voting day,

Hudson’sLocation Hope Community Hall

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22113AddressTriad

10310AddressKyllo Street, Hudson’s Hope, BC 305 Iles Way, Tumbler Ridge, BC 5010 – 52 Ave, Pouce Coupe, BC 9896 Cherry Avenue, Taylor, BC

• eighteen (18) years of age or older on voting day,

Mail ballot request application forms are available at the Peace River Regional District o ces at 1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, and 9505-100th Street, Fort St. John, and online at https://prrd.bc.ca/getoutandvote/ or can be requested by phoning the o ces at 250-784-3200 or 250-785-8084 or by emailing the Election O cers identi ed at the end of this notice.

Tyra Henderson, Chief Election Ofcer tyra.henderson@prrd.bc.ca or Tab Young, Deputy Chief Election O cer 1-800-670-7773)(250-784-3200tab.young@prrd.bc.caor

Wednesday October 5,2022 from 8 am to 8 pm (local time) at:

#1,Address300 Highway 2, Dawson Creek, BC 10908 100 Street, Fort St. John, BC 5400 Hospital Road, Chetwynd, BC

Fort St. John Seniors Hall

Area C

Pouce Coupe Community Centre

Area E

Area D

Kelly Lake Community Centre Cutbank Hall

Resident elector: you may vote if you are:

Pouce Coupe Community Centre

WHO MAY VOTE

• have lived in BC for at least six (6) months before voting day,

Taylor Community Hall

Mail ballot voting is available to ALL eligible voters. Anyone quali ed to vote as either a resident, or as a non-resident property elector, may choose to vote by mail.

The above is a synopsis of proposed Bylaw No. 2487, 2022, and is not intended to be, and is not to be understood as an interpretation of the bylaw. The full bylaw may be inspected online at www.prrd.bc.ca, or at the following location during regular business hours: Peace River Regional District o ces 1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC. 9505 – 100th Street, Fort St. John, BC

Charlie Lake Community Hall

ADVANCE VOTING: (All quali ed electors may vote at an advance voting opportunity.)

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Location Area B

Note: The property tax limit of $0.0234 per $1,000 is an average of rates of all classes on land and improvements to determine the maximum amount that may be raised in any one year based on that year’s net taxable assessment. The estimated residential tax rate for the rst year is $.0136 per $1000. The tax rate is applicable to improvements only.

ADDITIONAL ADVANCED VOTING

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• a resident of BC for at least six (6) months immediately before voting day,

The proposed maximum amount that may be requisitioned in any one year for the service, is the greater of $375,000 or an amount equal to the amount that could be raised by a property value tax of $0.0234 per $1,000 when applied to the net taxable value of land and improvements in the service area. Based on current assessment values, the estimated residential tax rate in the rst year is $.0136 per $1000 of assessed value of improvements (buildings). Land will not be taxed for this proposed service.

Additionally, the bylaw is available during regular business hours at the municipal o ces of each member municipality of the PRRD, whose electors are also eligible to vote on this question; Dawson Creek City Hall, Fort St. John City Hall, Tumbler Ridge Town Hall, District of Taylor, District of Hudson’s Hope, Village of Pouce Coupe and District of Chetwynd, and will be posted on voting days at all voting Forplace.further information on the bylaws or the assent voting process, please call:

GENERAL VOTING: Saturday, October 15, 2022 from 8am to 8pm (local time) at:

Hudson’s Hope Community Hall

Cecil Lake Recreation Commission/Hall

• are a Canadian citizen,

Mail ballot voting is available to ALL eligible voters. Anyone quali ed to vote as either a resident, or as a non-resident property elector, may choose to vote by mail.

Wednesday October 5, 2022 and Wednesday, October 12, 2022, from 8am to 8pm (local time) at:

MAIL BALLOT VOTING

Cecil Lake Recreation Commission/Hall

Cutbank Hall

You will be required to make a declaration that you meet the eligibility requirements noted below, as either a resident or non-resident elector, and you will need to produce two (2) pieces of identi cation (at least one with a signature). Picture identi cation is not necessary. The identi cation must prove both residency and identity.

Non-resident property elector

The proposed maximum amount that may be requisitioned in any one year for the service, is the greater of $200,000 or an amount equal to the amount that could be raised by a property value tax of $0.0125/$1,000 when applied to the net taxable value of land and improvements in the service area. Based on current assessment values, the estimated residential tax rate in the rst year is $.0072 per $1000 of assessed value of improvements (buildings). Land will not be taxed for this proposed service.

If voting as a Non-resident Property Elector, you are encouraged to contact the Chief Election O cer well in advance of voting day to ensure that you have all the required information prior to attending the voting place.

Location Area B

Doe River Community Hall

Pouce Coupe Community Centre

The Dinosaur Museum Grant in Aid Service Area boundary is the entire Peace River Regional District, including municipalities, as shown on the attached map.

PEACE RIVER REGIONAL DISTRICT NOTICE OF ASSENT VOTING DINOSAUR MUSEUM GRANT IN AID

• a Canadian citizen,

Taylor Community Hall

VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS

Mail ballot request application forms are available at the Peace River Regional District o ces at 1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, and 9505-100th Street, Fort St. John, and online at https://prrd.bc.ca/getoutandvote/ or can be requested by phoning the o ces at 250-784-3200 or 250-785-8084 or by emailing the Election O cers identi ed at the end of this notice.

WHO MAY VOTE

Wednesday October 5,2022 from 8 am to 8 pm (local time) at:

• a resident of BC for at least six (6) months immediately before voting day,

Resident elector: you may vote if you are:

• are not disquali ed by law from voting.

Highway 2, Dawson Creek, BC 5400 Hospital Road, Chetwynd, BC 340 Front Street, Tumbler Ridge, BC 10310 Kyllo Street, Hudson’s Hope, BC 10908 100 Street, Fort St. John, BC 5010 – 52 Ave, Pouce Coupe, BC 9896 Cherry Avenue, Taylor, BC

To nd out more about how to vote by mail, please call the o ce at 250-784-3200 or view the webpage at https://prrd.bc.ca/getoutandvote/

Area D

Tate Creek Community Centre

• In person, at the Polling Station at #1, 300 Highway 2, Ovintiv Events Centre (aka Encana Events Centre) on October 5, 12, and 15th, between 8am and 8pm.

OvintivLocationEvents Centre (Mail ballots may be returned here)

McLeod Elementary School/Hall Moberly Community Hall

ADDITIONAL ADVANCED VOTING

Kelly Lake Community Centre

22113AddressTriad

OvintivLocationEvents Centre (Mail ballots may be returned here)

Electors may vote only once for each service. If you qualify to vote as both a resident and non-resident, you will vote as a resident. If you qualify to vote as a non resident, and own multiple properties, you may vote only once, regardless of the number of properties you own.

If you own property in the Peace River Regional District and live somewhere else in B.C., you are eligible to vote as a non-resident property elector if you:

Tax Rate

Montney Community Hall Rose Prairie Community Curling Centre

• a resident of the Peace River Regional District, either in a municipality or in an electoral area, and • not disquali ed by law from voting.

Road, Prespatou, BC 15288 Rodeo Road, Buick, BC 4864 Cecil Lake Road, Cecil Lake, BC 19211 Petrocan Subdivision, Wonowon, BC 12401 256 Rd, Montney, BC 7077 260 Rd, Rose Prairie, BC 13772 223 Rd, Goodlow, BC

ELECTOR REGISTRATION

Buick Creek Community Hall

• In person, during regular o ce hours daily, at 1981 Alaska Avenue up to 4:30 pm on October 14, 2022•

PUBLIC NOTICE is given to ALL electors within the Peace River Regional District, both rural and municipal residents, that Assent Voting (referendum) will be held Saturday, October 15, 2022 on the following question:

#1,Address300 Highway 2, Dawson Creek, BC 10908 100 Street, Fort St. John, BC 5400 Hospital Road, Chetwynd, BC

#1,Address300

Prespatou Elementary/Secondary School

Taylor Community Hall

8025 265 Road, Progress, BC 6494 Lakeshore Drive, Moberly, BC

• are eighteen (18) years of age or older on voting day, • are a Canadian citizen,

Completed mail ballot request application forms may be dropped o or mailed to the Chief Election O cer at the o ce of the Peace River Regional District, Box 810, 1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC, V1G 4H8, during regular o ce hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily until Friday, October 14, 2022. Applications may also be submitted via fax to 250-784-3201 or email to tab.young@prrd.bc.ca, To be counted, your mail ballot must be received by the Chief Election O cer by the close of voting on Saturday, October 15, 2022. It is responsibility of the voter to ensure their mail ballot is received by the deadline. A mail ballot package may be returned by any of the following methods:

Are you in favour of the Peace River Regional District adopting Dinosaur Museum Grant in Aid Service Establishment Bylaw No. 2476, 2022 for the purpose of creating a new region wide service that will authorize provision of grants to fund the costs of operating and development of a Dinosaur Museum in the region, at a maximum annual tax requisition limit that is the greater of $200,000 or $0.0125/$1,000 of net taxable value of land and improvements, and assessed on improvements only, imposed in the entire Peace River Regional District, including all member municipalities and electoral areas?

Fort St. John Seniors Hall

Pouce Coupe Community Centre

Area E

Hudson’s Hope Community Hall

ADVANCE VOTING: (All quali ed electors may vote at an advance voting opportunity.)

12717 Charlie Lake Hall Road, Charlie Lake, BC

Tumbler Ridge Town Hall

• have lived in BC for at least six (6) months before voting day,

The establishment of this service does not include the authority to borrow funds for the provision of the service.

Service Area

The above is a synopsis of proposed Bylaw No. 2476, 2022, and is not intended to be, and is not to be understood as an interpretation of the bylaw. The full bylaw may be inspected online at www.prrd.bc.ca, or at the following location during regular business hours: Peace River Regional District o ces 1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC. 9505 – 100th Street, Fort St. John, BC

Fort St. John Seniors Hall

Additionally, the bylaw is available during regular business hours at the municipal o ces of each member municipality of the PRRD, whose electors are also eligible to vote on this question; Dawson Creek City Hall, Fort St. John City Hall, Tumbler Ridge Town Hall, District of Taylor, District of Hudson’s Hope, Village of Pouce Coupe and District of Chetwynd, and will be posted on voting days at all voting Forplace.further information on the bylaws or the assent voting process, please call:

SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED BYLAW

15439 Frontage Road, Tomslake BC 3816 Rolla Road, Doe River, BC 107 Kelly Lake Road, Tomslake, BC 13514 Highway 52N, Arras, BC

• By mail delivered to Box 810 Dawson Creek V1G 4H8 up to 4:30 pm on October 14, 2022

Wonowon Elementary School

• eighteen (18) years of age or older on voting day,

• are the registered owner of real property in the Peace River Regional District that is within the service area boundary (the entire PRRD, including municipalities) for at least thirty (30) days before voting day, and

GENERAL VOTING: Saturday, October 15, 2022 from 8am to 8pm (local time) at:

Clearview Arena

There is no need to pre-register to vote as the registration of all electors will take place at the time of voting. Please plan to show respect for other voters and elections o cials through observation of physical distancing; and if you feel unwell, you may request curbside voting upon arrival at the voting place.

Area C Charlie Lake Community Hall

Tyra Henderson, Chief Election Ofcer tyra.henderson@prrd.bc.ca or Tab Young, Deputy Chief Election O cer 1-800-670-7773)(250-784-3200tab.young@prrd.bc.caor

Note: The property tax limit of $0.0125 per $1,000 is an average of rates of all classes on land and improvement to determine the maximum amount that may be raised in any one year based on that year’s net taxable assessment. The estimated residential tax rate for the rst year is $.0072 per $1000. The tax rate is applicable to improvements only.

Requesting a Mail Ballot Package

Hudson’sLocation Hope Community Hall

“Dinosaur Museum Grant in Aid Service Establishment Bylaw No. 2476, 2022”. If adopted, this bylaw will establish a new service across the entire Peace River Regional District, (PRRD) which will permit the PRRD to requisition funding through taxation to fund the service. The funds will be used to provide grants in aid to not for pro t societies developing and operating a dinosaur museum in the region.

Non resident voters are subject to the requirement to produce two (2) pieces of identi cation, and in addition, must provide proof that they are entitled to vote in relation to a property (ie: proof of ownership). If there is more than one registered owner of your property, written consent from the majority of the other owners will be required to authorize you to cast the one vote allowed for the property.

10310AddressKyllo Street, Hudson’s Hope, BC 305 Iles Way, Tumbler Ridge, BC 5010 – 52 Ave, Pouce Coupe, BC 9896 Cherry Avenue, Taylor, BC

Chetwynd District O ce

ADDITIONAL GENERAL VOTING: Saturday, October 15, 2022 from 12 noon to 8pm

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Chetwynd District O ce Tumbler Ridge Community Centre

For further information on the bylaws or the assent voting process, please call: Tyra Henderson, Chief Election Of cer tyra.henderson@prrd.bc.ca or (250-784-3200 or 1-800-670-7773)

ADDITIONAL ADVANCED VOTING

Buick Creek Community Hall 15288 Rodeo Road, Buick, BC

Wednesday October 5, 2022 and Wednesday, October 12, 2022, from 8am to 8pm (local time) at:

Location

Note: The property tax limit of $0.0281 per $1,000 is an average of rates of all classes on land and improvements to determine the maximum amount that may be raised in any one year based on that year’s net taxable assessment. The estimated residential tax rate for the rst year is $.011 per $1000. The tax rate is applicable to improvements only.

Ovintiv Events Centre #1, 300 Highway 2, Dawson Creek, BC

Wonowon Elementary School 19211 Petrocan Subdivision, Wonowon, BC

PUBLIC NOTICE is given to ALL electors within Electoral Area B, that Assent Voting (referendum) will be held Saturday, October 15, 2022 on the following question: Are you in favour of the Peace River Regional District adopting Electoral Area B Fort St. John Public Library Financial Contribution Service Establishment Bylaw No. 2484, 2022 for the purpose of creating a new service function in Electoral Area B, that will authorize provision of an annual nancial contribution to the Fort St. John Public Library to fund the costs of operating the library, at a maximum annual tax requisition limit that is the greater of $100,000, or $0.0281 per $1,000 on the net taxable value of land and improvements, and assessed on improvements only, in Electoral Area B?

There is no need to pre-register to vote as the registration of all electors will take place at the time of voting. Please plan to show respect for other voters and elections of cials through observation of physical distancing; and if you feel unwell, you may request curbside voting upon arrival at the voting place.

Completed mail ballot request application forms may be dropped off or mailed to the Chief Election Of cer at the of ce of the Peace River Regional District, Box 810, 1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC, V1G 4H8, during regular of ce hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily until Friday, October 14, 2022. Applications may also be submitted via fax to 250-784-3201 or email to tab.young@prrd.bc.ca.

Electors may vote only once for each service. If you qualify to vote as both a resident and non-resident, you will vote as a resident. If you qualify to vote as a non resident, and own multiple properties, you may vote only once, regardless of the number of properties you own. You will be required to make a declaration that you meet the eligibility requirements noted below, as either a resident or non-resident elector, and you will need to produce two (2) pieces of identi cation (at least one with a signature). Picture identi cation is not necessary. The identi cation must prove both residency and identity.

ELECTOR REGISTRATION

Saturday, October 15, 2022 from 8am to 8pm (local time) at:

34 The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022

If voting as a Non-resident Property Elector, you are encouraged to contact the Chief Election Of cer well in advance of voting day to ensure that you have all the required information prior to attending the voting place.

SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED BYLAW

Taylor Community Hall 9896 Cherry Avenue, Taylor, BC

NOTICE OF ASSENT VOTING

VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS

MAIL BALLOT VOTING

GENERAL VOTING:

Saturday, October 15, 2022 from 12 noon to 8pm (local time) at:

Service Area - The Service Area boundary for Electoral Area B Fort St. John Public Library Financial Contribution Service is all of Electoral Area B.

Mail ballot voting is available to ALL eligible voters. Anyone quali ed to vote as either a resident, or as a non-resident property elector, may choose to vote by mail.

Fort St. John Seniors Hall Address #1, 300 Highway 2, Dawson Creek, BC 10908 100 Street, Fort St. John, BC

Resident elector: you may vote if you are: • eighteen (18) years of age or older on voting day, • a Canadian citizen, • a resident of BC for at least six (6) months immediately before voting day, • a resident of the Peace River Regional District, and • not disquali ed by law from voting.

Clearview Arena 13772 223 Rd, Goodlow, BC

• In person, at the Ovintiv Events Centre Polling Station at #1, 300 Highway 2, on October 5, 12, and 15th, between 8am and 8pm. To nd out more about how to vote by mail, please call the of ce at 250-784-3200 or view the webpage at https://prrd.bc.ca/getoutandvote/

Prespatou Elementary/Secondary School22113 Triad Road, Prespatou, BC

Location Address

Mail ballot request application forms are available at the Peace River Regional District of ces at 1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, and 9505-100th Street, Fort St. John, and online at https://prrd.bc.ca/getoutandvote/ or can be requested by phoning the of ces at 250-784-3200 or 250-785-8084 or by emailing the Election Of cers identi ed at the end of this notice.

ADVANCE VOTING: (All quali ed electors may vote at an advance voting opportunity)

Cecil Lake Recreation Commission/Hall4864 Cecil Lake Road, Cecil Lake, BC

Hudson’s Hope Community Hall10310 Kyllo Street, Hudson’s Hope, BC Taylor Community Hall 9896 Cherry Avenue, Taylor, BC

• In person, during regular of ce hours daily, at 1981 Alaska Avenue up to 4:30 pm on October 14, 2022

Non-resident property elector

Montney Community Hall 12401 256 Rd, Montney, BC

“Electoral Area B Fort St. John Public Library Financial Contribution Service Establishment Bylaw No. 2484, 2022”. If adopted, this bylaw would provide authority for the provision of nancial contributions to not for pro t organizations or local governments that are developing, improving, and operating the Fort St. John Public Library in the Peace River Regional District. The establishment of this service does not include the authority to borrow funds for the provision of the service.

Requesting a Mail Ballot Package

Rose Prairie Community Curling Centre 7077 260 Rd, Rose Prairie, BC

Hudson’s Hope Community Hall10310 Kyllo Street, Hudson’s Hope, BC

If you own property in the Peace River Regional District and live somewhere else in B.C., you are eligible to vote as a non-resident property elector if you: • are eighteen (18) years of age or older on voting day, • are a Canadian citizen, • have lived in BC for at least six (6) months before voting day, • are the registered owner of real property in the Peace River Regional District that is within the service area boundary (the entire PRRD, including municipalities) for at least thirty (30) days before voting day, and • are not disquali ed by law from voting.

Ovintiv Events Centre

Fort St. John Seniors Hall 10908 100 Street, Fort St. John, BC

Wednesday October 5, 2022 from 8 am to 8 pm (local time) at:

• By mail delivered to Box 810 Dawson Creek V1G 4H8 up to 4:30 pm on October 14, 2022

WHO MAY VOTE

Non resident voters are subject to the requirement to produce two (2) pieces of identi cation, and in addition, must provide proof that they are entitled to vote in relation to a property (ie: proof of ownership). If there is more than one registered owner of your property, written consent from the majority of the other owners will be required to authorize you to cast the one vote allowed for the property.

Charlie Lake Community Hall 12717 Charlie Lake Hall Road, Charlie Lake, BC

Tax Rate - The proposed maximum amount that may be requisitioned in any one year for the service, is the greater of $100,000 or an amount equal to the amount that could be raised by a property value tax of $0.0281 per $1,000 when applied to the net taxable value of land and improvements in the service area. Based on current assessment values, the estimated residential tax rate in the rst year is $.011 per $1000 of assessed value of improvements (buildings). Land will not be taxed for this proposed service. The above is a synopsis of proposed Bylaw No. 2484, 2022, and is not intended to be, and is not to be understood as an interpretation of the bylaw. The full bylaw may be inspected online at www.prrd.bc.ca, on Voting Day at the voting places, or at the Peace River Regional District of ces (1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC and 9505 – 100th Street, Fort St. John, BC) during regular business hours.

ADDITIONAL GENERAL VOTING

PEACE RIVER REGIONAL DISTRICT

To be counted, your mail ballot must be received by the Chief Election Of cer by the close of voting on Saturday, October 15, 2022. It is responsibility of the voter to ensure their mail ballot is received by the deadline. A mail ballot package may be returned by any of the following methods:

FORT ST. JOHN PUBLIC LIBRARY FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTION

ADVANCE VOTING: (All quali ed electors may vote at an advance voting opportunity.)

The establishment of this service does not include the authority to borrow funds for the provision of the service.

Taylor Community Hall

Area E McLeod Elementary School/Hall Moberly Community Hall

Area D

• have lived in BC for at least six (6) months before voting day,

Tumbler Ridge Town Hall

Fort St. John Seniors Hall

Doe River Community Hall

If you own property in the Peace River Regional District and live somewhere else in B.C., you are eligible to vote as a non-resident property elector if you:

Clearview Arena

Wednesday October 5, 2022 and Wednesday, October 12, 2022, from 8am to 8pm (local time) at:

Fort St. John Seniors Hall

• are the registered owner of real property in the Peace River Regional District that is within the service area boundary (the entire PRRD, including municipalities) for at least thirty (30) days before voting day, and

OvintivLocationEvents Centre (Mail ballots may be returned here)

22113AddressTriad

• are eighteen (18) years of age or older on voting day,

• are not disquali ed by law from voting.

Location Area B

ADDITIONAL ADVANCED VOTING

Road, Prespatou, BC 15288 Rodeo Road, Buick, BC 4864 Cecil Lake Road, Cecil Lake, BC 19211 Petrocan Subdivision, Wonowon, BC 12401 256 Rd, Montney, BC 7077 260 Rd, Rose Prairie, BC 13772 223 Rd, Goodlow, BC

WHO MAY VOTE

VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS

OvintivLocationEvents

The above is a synopsis of proposed Bylaw No. 2473, 2022, and is not intended to be, and is not to be understood as an interpretation of the bylaw. The full bylaw may be inspected online at www.prrd.bc.ca, or at the following location during regular business hours: Peace River Regional District o ces 1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC. 9505 – 100th Street, Fort St. John, BC

• By mail delivered to Box 810 Dawson Creek V1G 4H8 up to 4:30 pm on October 14, 2022

PUBLIC NOTICE is given to ALL electors within the Peace River Regional District, both rural and municipal residents, that Assent Voting (referendum) will be held Saturday, October 15, 2022 on the following question:

Are you in favour of the Peace River Regional District adopting Sport and Cultural Events Grant in Aid Service Establishment Bylaw No. 2473, 2022 for the purpose of creating a new region wide service that will authorize provision of grants to local governments or non-pro t entities to host national or international level events, competitions or festivals that are sanctioned by the relevant governing oversight body, held within the boundaries of the Peace River Regional District, at a maximum annual tax requisition limit that is the greater of $200,000 OR $0.0125 per $1,000 of net taxable value of land and improvements, and assessed on improvements only, imposed in the entire Peace River Regional District, including all member municipalities and electoral areas?

10310AddressKyllo Street, Hudson’s Hope, BC 305 Iles Way, Tumbler Ridge, BC 5010 – 52 Ave, Pouce Coupe, BC 9896 Cherry Avenue, Taylor, BC

GENERAL VOTING: Saturday, October 15, 2022 from 8am to 8pm (local time) at:

#1,Address300

Buick Creek Community Hall

12717 Charlie Lake Hall Road, Charlie Lake, BC

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ELECTOR REGISTRATION

There is no need to pre-register to vote as the registration of all electors will take place at the time of voting. Please plan to show respect for other voters and elections o cials through observation of physical distancing; and if you feel unwell, you may request curbside voting upon arrival at the voting place.

Electors may vote only once for each service. If you qualify to vote as both a resident and non-resident, you will vote as a resident. If you qualify to vote as a non resident, and own multiple properties, you may vote only once, regardless of the number of properties you own.

Service Area

Highway 2, Dawson Creek, BC 5400 Hospital Road, Chetwynd, BC 340 Front Street, Tumbler Ridge, BC 10310 Kyllo Street, Hudson’s Hope, BC 10908 100 Street, Fort St. John, BC 5010 – 52 Ave, Pouce Coupe, BC 9896 Cherry Avenue, Taylor, BC

ADDITIONAL GENERAL VOTING: Saturday, October 15, 2022 from 12 noon to 8pm

Hudson’sLocation Hope Community Hall

15439 Frontage Road, Tomslake BC 3816 Rolla Road, Doe River, BC 107 Kelly Lake Road, Tomslake, BC 13514 Highway 52N, Arras, BC

Prespatou Elementary/Secondary School

8025 265 Road, Progress, BC 6494 Lakeshore Drive, Moberly, BC

• In person, at the Polling Station at #1, 300 Highway 2, Ovintiv Events Centre (aka Encana Events Centre) on October 5, 12, and 15th, between 8am and 8pm.

Chetwynd District O ce

• a resident of the Peace River Regional District, either in a municipality or in an electoral area, and • not disquali ed by law from voting.

Montney Community Hall

Kelly Lake Community Centre Cutbank Hall

Note: The property tax limit of $0.0125 per $1,000 is an average of rates of all classes on land and improvements to determine the maximum amount that may be raised in any one year based on that year’s net taxable assessment. The estimated residential tax rate for the rst year is $.0072 per $1000. The tax rate is applicable to improvements only.

Completed mail ballot request application forms may be dropped o or mailed to the Chief Election O cer at the o ce of the Peace River Regional District, Box 810, 1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC, V1G 4H8, during regular o ce hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily until Friday, October 14, 2022. Applications may also be submitted via fax to 250-784-3201 or email to tab.young@prrd.bc.ca, To be counted, your mail ballot must be received by the Chief Election O cer by the close of voting on Saturday, October 15, 2022. It is responsibility of the voter to ensure their mail ballot is received by the deadline. A mail ballot package may be returned by any of the following methods:

Resident elector: you may vote if you are:

Non resident voters are subject to the requirement to produce two (2) pieces of identi cation, and in addition, must provide proof that they are entitled to vote in relation to a property (ie: proof of ownership). If there is more than one registered owner of your property, written consent from the majority of the other owners will be required to authorize you to cast the one vote allowed for the property.

Rose Prairie Community Curling Centre

#1,Address300 Highway 2, Dawson Creek, BC 10908 100 Street, Fort St. John, BC 5400 Hospital Road, Chetwynd, BC

Area C Charlie Lake Community Hall

• a Canadian citizen,

Tumbler Ridge Community Centre

Wonowon Elementary School

Non-resident property elector

SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED BYLAW

The proposed maximum amount that may be requisitioned in any one year for the service, is the greater of $200,000 or an amount equal to the amount that could be raised by a property value tax of $0.0125/$1,000 when applied to the net taxable value of land and improvements in the service area. Based on current assessment values, the estimated residential tax rate in the rst year is $.0072 per $1000 of assessed value of improvements (buildings). Land will not be taxed for this proposed service.

PEACE RIVER REGIONAL DISTRICT NOTICE OF ASSENT VOTING SPORT AND CULTURAL EVENTS GRANT IN AID

Centre (Mail ballots may be returned here)

MAIL BALLOT VOTING

• eighteen (18) years of age or older on voting day,

Requesting a Mail Ballot Package

Mail ballot request application forms are available at the Peace River Regional District o ces at 1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, and 9505-100th Street, Fort St. John, and online at https://prrd.bc.ca/getoutandvote/ or can be requested by phoning the o ces at 250-784-3200 or 250-785-8084 or by emailing the Election O cers identi ed at the end of this notice.

Cecil Lake Recreation Commission/Hall

• are a Canadian citizen,

Chetwynd District O ce

• a resident of BC for at least six (6) months immediately before voting day,

“Sport and Cultural Events Grant in Aid Service Establishment Bylaw No. 2473, 2022”. If adopted, this bylaw would provide authority for the provision of grants to support the holding of national and international level sporting and cultural events in the region, which attract international attention to the region, provide entertainment options for local residents, and attract visitors to the area

Pouce Coupe Community Centre

Wednesday October 5,2022 from 8 am to 8 pm (local time) at:

The Sport and Cultural Events Grant in Aid Service Area boundary is the entire Peace River Regional District, including municipalities, as shown on the attached map.

Additionally, the bylaw is available during regular business hours at the municipal o ces of each member municipality of the PRRD, whose electors are also eligible to vote on this question; Dawson Creek City Hall, Fort St. John City Hall, Tumbler Ridge Town Hall, District of Taylor, District of Hudson’s Hope, Village of Pouce Coupe and District of Chetwynd, and will be posted on voting days at all voting Forplace.further information on the bylaws or the assent voting process, please call:

Mail ballot voting is available to ALL eligible voters. Anyone quali ed to vote as either a resident, or as a non-resident property elector, may choose to vote by mail.

Tax Rate

• In person, during regular o ce hours daily, at 1981 Alaska Avenue up to 4:30 pm on October 14, 2022•

If voting as a Non-resident Property Elector, you are encouraged to contact the Chief Election O cer well in advance of voting day to ensure that you have all the required information prior to attending the voting place.

Taylor Community Hall

Tate Creek Community Centre

To nd out more about how to vote by mail, please call the o ce at 250-784-3200 or view the webpage at https://prrd.bc.ca/getoutandvote/

Tyra Henderson, Chief Election Ofcer tyra.henderson@prrd.bc.ca or Tab Young, Deputy Chief Election O cer 1-800-670-7773)(250-784-3200tab.young@prrd.bc.caor

Pouce Coupe Community Centre

You will be required to make a declaration that you meet the eligibility requirements noted below, as either a resident or non-resident elector, and you will need to produce two (2) pieces of identi cation (at least one with a signature). Picture identi cation is not necessary. The identi cation must prove both residency and identity.

Hudson’s Hope Community Hall

NOTICE OF ASSENT VOTING GLOBAL GEOPARK GRANT IN AID

Hudson’sLocation Hope Community Hall

ADDITIONAL GENERAL VOTING: Saturday, October 15, 2022 from 12 noon to 8pm

Montney Community Hall

Rose Prairie Community Curling Centre

22113AddressTriad

Kelly Lake Community Centre

• In person, at the Polling Station at #1, 300 Highway 2, Ovintiv Events Centre (aka Encana Events Centre) on October 5, 12, and 15th, between 8am and 8pm.

Highway 2, Dawson Creek, BC 5400 Hospital Road, Chetwynd, BC 340 Front Street, Tumbler Ridge, BC 10310 Kyllo Street, Hudson’s Hope, BC 10908 100 Street, Fort St. John, BC 5010 – 52 Ave, Pouce Coupe, BC 9896 Cherry Avenue, Taylor, BC

Area C

The Global Geopark Grant in Aid Service Area boundary is the entire Peace River Regional District, including municipalities, as shown on the attached map

Are you in favour of the Peace River Regional District adopting Global Geopark Grant in Aid Service Establishment Bylaw No. 2477, 2022 for the purpose of creating a new region wide service that will authorize provision of grants to fund the costs of developing, improving, operating and maintaining a Global Geopark in the region, at a maximum annual tax requisition limit that is the greater of $200,000 OR $0.0125 per $1,000 of net taxable value of land and improvements, and assessed on improvements only, imposed in the entire Peace River Regional District, including all member municipalities and electoral areas?

Tumbler Ridge Town Hall

12717 Charlie Lake Hall Road, Charlie Lake, BC

#1,Address300 Highway 2, Dawson Creek, BC 10908 100 Street, Fort St. John, BC 5400 Hospital Road, Chetwynd, BC

• are the registered owner of real property in the Peace River Regional District that is within the service area boundary (the entire PRRD, including municipalities) for at least thirty (30) days before voting day, and

There is no need to pre-register to vote as the registration of all electors will take place at the time of voting. Please plan to show respect for other voters and elections o cials through observation of physical distancing; and if you feel unwell, you may request curbside voting upon arrival at the voting place.

Mail ballot voting is available to ALL eligible voters. Anyone quali ed to vote as either a resident, or as a non-resident property elector, may choose to vote by mail.

Taylor Community Hall

ADVANCE VOTING: (All quali ed electors may vote at an advance voting opportunity.)

• By mail delivered to Box 810 Dawson Creek V1G 4H8 up to 4:30 pm on October 14, 2022

Tyra Henderson, Chief Election Ofcer tyra.henderson@prrd.bc.ca or Tab Young, Deputy Chief Election O cer 1-800-670-7773)(250-784-3200tab.young@prrd.bc.caor

• not disquali ed by law from voting.

Tate Creek Community Centre

ADDITIONAL ADVANCED VOTING

Taylor Community Hall

• a resident of the Peace River Regional District, either in a municipality or in an electoral area, and

Non-resident property elector

• are not disquali ed by law from voting.

Cutbank Hall

The proposed maximum amount that may be requisitioned in any one year for the service, is the greater of $200,000 or an amount equal to the amount that could be raised by a property value tax of $0.0125/$1,000 when applied to the net taxable value of land and improvements in the service area. Based on current assessment values, the estimated residential tax rate in the rst year is $.0072 per $1000 of assessed value of improvements (buildings). Land will not be taxed for this proposed service.

VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS

Note: The property tax limit of $0.0125 per $1,000 is an average of rates of all classes on land and improvements to determine the maximum amount that may be raised in any one year based on that year’s net taxable assessment. The estimated residential tax rate for the rst year is $.0072 per $1000. The tax rate is applicable to improvements only.

To nd out more about how to vote by mail, please call the o ce at 250-784-3200 or view the webpage at https://prrd.bc.ca/getoutandvote/

• In person, during regular o ce hours daily, at 1981 Alaska Avenue up to 4:30 pm on October 14, 2022•

Tumbler Ridge Community Centre

PEACE RIVER REGIONAL DISTRICT

The above is a synopsis of proposed Bylaw No. 2477, 2022, and is not intended to be, and is not to be understood as an interpretation of the bylaw. The full bylaw may be inspected online at www.prrd.bc.ca, or at the following location during regular business hours: Peace River Regional District o ces 1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC. 9505 – 100th Street, Fort St. John, BC

Wonowon Elementary School

Doe River Community Hall

Clearview Arena

Wednesday October 5,2022 from 8 am to 8 pm (local time) at:

MAIL BALLOT VOTING

Buick Creek Community Hall

Mail ballot request application forms are available at the Peace River Regional District o ces at 1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, and 9505-100th Street, Fort St. John, and online at https://prrd.bc.ca/getoutandvote/ or can be requested by phoning the o ces at 250-784-3200 or 250-785-8084 or by emailing the Election O cers identi ed at the end of this notice.

15439 Frontage Road, Tomslake BC 3816 Rolla Road, Doe River, BC 107 Kelly Lake Road, Tomslake, BC 13514 Highway 52N, Arras, BC 8025 265 Road, Progress, BC 6494 Lakeshore Drive, Moberly, BC

If you own property in the Peace River Regional District and live somewhere else in B.C., you are eligible to vote as a non-resident property elector if you:

ELECTOR REGISTRATION

• have lived in BC for at least six (6) months before voting day,

SYNOPSIS OF PROPOSED BYLAW

GENERAL VOTING: Saturday, October 15, 2022 from 8am to 8pm (local time) at:

Non resident voters are subject to the requirement to produce two (2) pieces of identi cation, and in addition, must provide proof that they are entitled to vote in relation to a property (ie: proof of ownership). If there is more than one registered owner of your property, written consent from the majority of the other owners will be required to authorize you to cast the one vote allowed for the property.

#1,Address300

McLeod Elementary School/Hall Moberly Community Hall

If voting as a Non-resident Property Elector, you are encouraged to contact the Chief Election O cer well in advance of voting day to ensure that you have all the required information prior to attending the voting place.

OvintivLocationEvents Centre (Mail ballots may be returned here)

OvintivLocationEvents Centre (Mail ballots may be returned here)

“Global Geopark Grant in Aid Service Establishment Bylaw No. 2477, 2022”. If adopted, this bylaw would establish a service function that would allow the Regional Board to provide grants toward the operational and capital improvement costs of developing, improving, operating and maintaining the Tumbler Ridge UNESCO Global Geopark.

• are eighteen (18) years of age or older on voting day,

36 The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022

The establishment of this service does not include the authority to borrow funds for the provision of the service.

Chetwynd District O ce

Requesting a Mail Ballot Package

Pouce Coupe Community Centre

Fort St. John Seniors Hall

Cecil Lake Recreation Commission/Hall

Prespatou Elementary/Secondary School

Charlie Lake Community Hall

Tax Rate

WHO MAY VOTE

You will be required to make a declaration that you meet the eligibility requirements noted below, as either a resident or non-resident elector, and you will need to produce two (2) pieces of identi cation (at least one with a signature). Picture identi cation is not necessary. The identi cation must prove both residency and identity.

• a resident of BC for at least six (6) months immediately before voting day,

Service Area

Chetwynd District O ce

Area E

Area D

Completed mail ballot request application forms may be dropped o or mailed to the Chief Election O cer at the o ce of the Peace River Regional District, Box 810, 1981 Alaska Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC, V1G 4H8, during regular o ce hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily until Friday, October 14, 2022. Applications may also be submitted via fax to 250-784-3201 or email to tab.young@prrd.bc.ca, To be counted, your mail ballot must be received by the Chief Election O cer by the close of voting on Saturday, October 15, 2022. It is responsibility of the voter to ensure their mail ballot is received by the deadline. A mail ballot package may be returned by any of the following methods:

• eighteen (18) years of age or older on voting day, • a Canadian citizen,

Fort St. John Seniors Hall

Pouce Coupe Community Centre

Wednesday October 5, 2022 and Wednesday, October 12, 2022, from 8am to 8pm (local time) at:

Electors may vote only once for each service. If you qualify to vote as both a resident and non-resident, you will vote as a resident. If you qualify to vote as a non resident, and own multiple properties, you may vote only once, regardless of the number of properties you own.

10310AddressKyllo Street, Hudson’s Hope, BC 305 Iles Way, Tumbler Ridge, BC 5010 – 52 Ave, Pouce Coupe, BC 9896 Cherry Avenue, Taylor, BC

• are a Canadian citizen,

Resident elector: you may vote if you are:

Road, Prespatou, BC 15288 Rodeo Road, Buick, BC 4864 Cecil Lake Road, Cecil Lake, BC 19211 Petrocan Subdivision, Wonowon, BC 12401 256 Rd, Montney, BC 7077 260 Rd, Rose Prairie, BC 13772 223 Rd, Goodlow, BC

Additionally, the bylaw is available during regular business hours at the municipal o ces of each member municipality of the PRRD, whose electors are also eligible to vote on this question; Dawson Creek City Hall, Fort St. John City Hall, Tumbler Ridge Town Hall, District of Taylor, District of Hudson’s Hope, Village of Pouce Coupe and District of Chetwynd, and will be posted on voting days at all voting Forplace.further information on the bylaws or the assent voting process, please call:

Location Area B

Hudson’s Hope Community Hall

PUBLIC NOTICE is given to ALL electors within the Peace River Regional District, both rural and municipal residents, that Assent Voting (referendum) will be held Saturday, October 15, 2022 on the following question:

Issue | September 2022

Upcoming Events

Steering Committee looking to identify sites for the new North Peace Leisure Facility

haveyoursay.prrd.bc.ca

10:00am | Facebook Live, Dawson Creek

•Global Geopark Grant in Aid

•Sports and Cultural Events Grant in Aid

In collaboration with the City of Fort St John and the District of Taylor, the PRRD has issued a Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEOI) in order to identify lands that could be acquired as a site for a potential future recreation facility. This step has come after the Committee completed extensive community engagement throughout the North Peace region earlier this year. Sites will be considered within the City of Fort St. John, District of Taylor and Area B and C in the PRRD, and evaluated by the Committee and the Regional Board. The submission deadline for proposals is September 22, 2022.

October 13, 2022

To view board and committee meeting dates and agendas, visit: prrd.bc.ca/agendas-minutes/

Submission deadline: Request for Expressions of Interest, North Peace Leisure Facility

Peace River Regional District Official Page

10:00am | Facebook Live, Dawson Creek

Last year, One Island Lake became the first nationally recognized FireSmart neighborhood in the Peace region. On August 27 of this year, the community once again gathered for a workbee BBQ to maintain its status as a FireSmart community. The event saw cabin owners reducing their wildfire risk by removing forest fuels and turning them into firewood and wood chips for gardens.

Assent voting opportunities that, if approved, could impact your taxes

September 8, 2022

For more information about these assent voting opportunities, residents are encouraged to visit prrd.bc.ca/getoutandvote. Electors can access a tax calculator on the web page to receive an estimate of individual tax cost, which is based on assessed property value.

PRRD Public Hearings

• Regional Connectivity

One Island Lake champions the FireSmart principles

Engage in the active consultations happening in the Peace River Regional District.

All interested proponents can apply at opportunities/56826prrd-bc.bonfirehub.ca/

Eligible electors throughout the Peace region have the opportunity to vote on five new proposed service bylaws in October alongside the Local Government Election. If approved, the following services will impact your tax bill no matter where you live in the region, even within municipal boundaries:

Additionally, voters in Electoral Area B will have the opportunity to vote on the adoption of a service bylaw for a Fort St. John Public Library Financial Contribution. Only voters in Electoral Area B will be eligible to vote on this proposed service as only Area B will be impacted should the bylaw be adopted.

Next BoardPRRDeetings:

The FireSmart team was also out and about at the North Peace Fall Fair on August 21st and the Tomslake Fire Department open house on August 28.

September 22, 2022 @ 2pm

• Dinosaur Museum Grant in Aid

The PRRD FireSmart team is excited for more FireSmart neighborhoods to be recognized this year and have plans for cleanup days in Kiskatinaw and Prespatou later this month.

September 21, 2022 @ 6pm Rose Prairie Rd. Zoning Amendment, Pomeroy Sports Centre

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Join the Discussion

September 20, 2022 @ 6pm North Peace Fringe Area OCP, Pomeroy Sports Centre

38 The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022 WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE INCLUDED IN THE NORTHERN HORIZON CATTLE DIRECTORY? 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32in x20ft Culvert new with couplers. $700. Call Eugene Attachments780-835-0601for skidsteers/tractors, loaders. Large selection of pallet forks, grapples, buckets, snow and dirt blades, tillers, mowers and snow blowers, etc. 780354-2161, (Cell)-780-5186095. Beaverlodge. Dozer for Caterpillar D8H for sale. Call Ed at 780-6189161 or 780-836-2107

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For Sale: Full breed Yorkies. Males. $2500. Rycroft area. Chloe 250-570-7563.

Dogs

3563 Dogs

6530 Farms/Acreages

50lb

For250-785-5321sale:John Deere 625 header pickup reel with transport. (780)831-5142

Rolled 22.7kg or bag $12.00. 365kg or 800lb mini-bulk $250. 780-864-5526 Hay/Bales to Buy

APHA Foals. Cattle bred, great minds, registered

chain saws, call for details. Phone Arras 250719-9272

6030 Houses for Sale

GT Mfg TOX-O-WIK 570 Grain Dryer for Sale. Call Gary 780-518-0348

Call/text: 780-882-3541

8346 Services for Hire

3-string square baler for sale New Holland 585. Excellent PhveryNew780-625-2396conditionHolland664Baler,goodcondition,780-518-4575

St Bernard Puppies. By Grande Prairie. Excellent family & guard dogs.

2220 Misc Farm Equipment

13x70 SwingFor$23,000Lights,Engine,R10-36Brand(780)831-5142mover.NewWheatheartAuger,35HPKohlerHDMover,LEDLoaded.250-785-5321Sale:Brandt13ftx70ftAuger.780-864-0415 BullsRegisteredInformation:lings,teredbulls.Registered6011780-524-2076HogsOutdoor780-834-8047go.pies.Kangal-Cross250-827-3843.Olds,HeifersForBill(Dairy)/SuffolkFriesenCall/text250-793-9654Sale:Blackwhite-facedYearlings,2-Year-&more.Information:guardianpup-BornMay1.ReadytoCallforinfo.RaisedButcherforSale.ContactJohnor780-552-White-faced70bwKnownasRegis-BlackHerefords.Year-2-Year-Olds,&more.250-827-3843.YearlingAngusforSale.Sementested,

LookingEugene$400780-835-0601for12ftto15ft Tandem Offset Braking Disk. Must have oil bath bearings.

more info. 250-7893778 3538 Sheep

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Case IH 2188 Combine. Comes with 25ft Straight Cut Header & Header Transport. For780-864-0415sale:987D John Deere combine with a 615 pickup, 1348 separator hours.

14X64 Mobile Home to be moved, 12X16 addition, good condition, $20,000, near Hythe, AB 780-5182816

Oats for sale

9015 Farmers Markets

Berkshire Cross Call for & Goats

Looking for Standing Hay. Paid

2210 Haying Equipment

2215 Heavy Equipment

INTEGRITY POST FRAME BUILDINGS since 2008. Built with concrete posts. Barns, shops, riding arenas, machine sheds and more. www.integritybuilt.com1-866-974-7678.sales@integritybuilt.com.

Case White 1070 Tractor for Sale. PowerShift. $12,000 Call Greg 780-512-1207 or John780-538-9115Deere2140 Tractor with SG cab and 245 JD loader. 6800/hrs. Asking 518-0348MostlyousTractor780-864-5067(1)(2)TractorCalloutpump,Looking780-685-2374/780-834-0479$17,000.forhydraulicchargeoffwhite2-155partedtractor.780-380-9676TiresforSale.12.4x24,(1)14.9x24,13.6x24.CallBryanTiresforSale.Vari-Sizes.SomeFront,Rear.CallGary780-

200 Westward 9350 swather 30-footer, pickup reel. Average to good 780-925-2186condition.

FOR SALE: 2 of Hurst 50 head stock waterers 400 watt

Wanted:780-523-1488Setof Heavy Harrows in good condition. Call ChiselWhite780-945-933024ftHeavyDutyPlow,4x6Frame with Heavy 32inch Shanks. $14,500 250-785-5321

Weiner piglets. Ready to go mid-September Asking $130/each.

New Holland BR780 Round Baler for Sale. Asking $18,000. Call Greg at 780512-1207 or 780-538-9115

6 Border-Collie Red-Blue Healer Cross with black-lab very cute & friendly. Asking $300. 250-789-3778

Naturally-raised Grass- fed eggs and beef! Sold by the cut, 1/4, 1/2, full Call/Text 780-882-3541 Feed & Seed

2013 John Deere T670 combine for sale. 833 separator hours. 780-926-9412

2210 Haying Equipment

Wanted: by Acre, Call at 780351-2341 Hay/Bales For Sale GranariesBuildings/ Disassembled 32ft x 60ft x 12ft Butler steel building. Call Ed 780-618-9161 or 780-836-2107

For(780)831-5142Sale:Combine parts for New Holland PR85 Hydro and Massey Ferguson 510.

Farm King auger with hydraulic tub

Bale or Shares.

6045 HomesMobile/ManufacturedforSale

House for sale in Eaglesham. bungalow with detached garage and paved driveway. Call: 780-359-2268

Nick

MM Tiller with seed box-11 blades, John Deere 17-B 24run press drill $200/each Eugene Nobel780-835-0601Victory37ftAir Seeder complete with tank & auger. 7inch spacing. Asking $15,000. 780-523-1488

Stamford Light Plant. 12.5kva comes with 200gal Fuel Tank. $5500 Call 780-933-6363

2213 Harrows & Cultivators

BEV 3 Gallagher electric fencer 110 volt ph 250-843-7115

2022 AQHA & & grade available. Call/text: 780-882-3541

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arent verified, Solid Genetics, Delivery 780-781-4457Options.

1994 Western Star watertruck 3406 18-speed 46-lockers, good rubber 152,000kms Ask for Joe 40ft780-933-2238$20,000JD9450HoeDrill complete with factory transport and small seed attachments. 780-380-9676, 780-9336363

Naturally-raised Grass- fed eggs and beef! Sold by the cut, 1/4, 1/2, full Call/Text 780-882-3541

500 gallon fuel tank. price reduced to $150. Phone Arras 8ft-x-16ft250-719-9272single-axle trailer 12”high for moving sheds or small buildings. Asking $3000 OBO. 780-296-5010

Steel Fuel Stand to fit gal Tank for Sale. Call Greg 780-512-1207 or 780-538-

FOR780-323-4364SALE:old

Massey 750 combine with pickup header. Shedded for 15 years. Good running condition. 780-523-1488

2236 Grain Augers

20 ft. Straight-cut Header with pickup real & transport $5,000. Phone 780-524-6657

Page wire, two 40-foot rolls 5 feet high, price reduced to $50 each roll. 250-719-9272

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3537 Swine

2208 Swathers & Windrows

For250-843-7115Sale:52used knife guards to fit ase I combine cutting table. 780-837-

SALE: Cultivator, harrows, combine, Swather, sprayer, fuel tanks, etc..

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11 Blade MM Tiller with Seed Box. $200 Call Eugene 780-835-0601

Registered Canadian Arcott Yearling Ewes and Ewe Lambs for Sale. Sky Blue Farm, Donnelly,AB. 780Registered837-1770 Canadian Arcott Yearling Rams and Ram Lambs for Sale. Sky Blue Farm, Donnelly,AB. 780837-1770

46 acres Northeast of Eaglesham 2 dugouts, buildings, fenced and cross-fenced.

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Gleaner 2 Combine for Sale. Running Condition. Field Ready. 24ft Straight Cut Header. 780-766-2117

Top quality hay for sale 250-759-4956 9035 Steel

2230 Tractors

2239 Grain Vacs & Extractors REM 2700 Grain Vac for Sale. 6.6 780-926-9412Hours. 2246 Grain Trailers Load King Pup Grain Trailer for Sale. Good Brakes. Road Worthy. Call Gary 780-5180348 3520 Horses & Tack Looking for someone to do colt starting. Call Greg 780512-1207 or 780-538-9115 5015 OpportunitiesBusiness 5020 Business Services 3520 Horses & Tack Saddle horse gelding 8-years-old 16 hands, bay, quiet, well-started, sound, 780-864-6895smooth-moving, 3535 Livestock Built right sheds. Building quality shelters. Call John 780-835-1908 for your quote Ewetoday.and wether lambs for sale. East

Custom Plowing with Steiger 270 HP & 7-20”s John Deere plow. Eugene 780-835-0601

5020 Business Services

2 24 Run 24ft JD H-17 Hoe Drills w/Drawbar to pull both.

Livestock watering system. 780-864-6895

2207 Combines & Headers

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John Deere 8820 Combine for Sale. Shedded. Well Maintained. Cal Gary 780John518-0348Deere 9600 Combine. 3,000 separator hours. Shedded. Field Ready. 780-5181684 or 780-567-2291

The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022 39 BRING ON THE BALES! 25’, 30’ & 36’ LENGTH BALE WAGONS NOW IN STOCK BIG CITY BEAVERLODGE,EQUIPMENTAB780.518.6095 59487 REST EASY WITH HORST WAGONS 220288 ROB FORD CUSTOM PLOWING Careful work done with Kverneland Office 250-843-7654 Cell 250-719-8740 2210 Haying Equipment

2223 Oil eld/Well Site Equipment Rebuilt 1981 Chevy Welding truck, with steel deck, 200amp Lincoln welder, tools, cables. 780-296-5010$25,000 2225 Tools 13ft folding steel railing table, Asking 2780-296-5010$1200.Beachtopboxes. 2 roll cabinets full of assorted mechanics tools. Taking offers. 780-296-5010 5015 OpportunitiesBusiness

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Friday | 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. | Sept 30th | Oct 28th Grande Prairie | Big Red Barn (10032 – 101st Ave) | Contact: (780) 814-8224 or info@gpfarmersmarket.ca Friday | 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. | Sept 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 | Oct 7, 14, 21, 28 Saturday | 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. | Sept 3, 10, 17, 24 | Oct 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 High Level | High Level Sports Complex (10101 – 105th Ave) | Contact: (514) 971-8916 or highlevelfarmersmarket@gmail.com Saturday | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | Sept 3, 10, 17, 24 High Prairie – Marigold | 4724 – 53rd Avenue | Contact: (780) 523-4588 or hpmari@telusplanet.net Wednesday | 12:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. | Sept 7, 14, 21, 28 | Oct 5, 19 Manning | Royal Canadian Legion (115 – 3rd Ave SW) |Contact: (780) 836-0268 or cc_yost@hotmail.com Friday | 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. | Sept 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 | Oct 7, 14, 21, 28 Peace River | Westhill Industrial Plaza (8002 – 102nd Ave, Bays C & D) | Contact: (780) 274-0536 or tracysimoneau944@gmail.com Saturdays | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | Sept 10, 24 | Oct 1, 15, 29 Rycroft | Rycroft Agricultural Building (5010 – 49th Ave) | Contact 780 831-8792 or rycro farmersmar et gmail.com Thursday | 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. | Sept 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 |Special Markets: Oct 8 | 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sexsmith | Sexsmith Curling Rink (9913 – 99th St) | Contact: (780) 882-1974 or wellness@sexsmith.ca Tuesday | 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. | Sept 6, 13, 20, 27 Tangent | Tangent Community Hall (101 – 3rd Ave) | Contact: (780) 359-2235 (780) 837-7179 or lynnelaurin@gmail.com Monday | 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. | Sept 5, 12, 19 “On Farm Pickup” 1.877.250.5252 • WHEAT • BARLEY • OATS • PEAS • HEATED GRAIN • SPRING THRASHED • DAMP • LIGHT • MIXED • BUGS HEATED CANOLA • GREEN • WEEDY • SPRING THRASHED DAMAGEDGRAIN BUYING: 210533 2014 14’ Load Trail Tandem End Dump Trailer for Sale. Low Mileage New Batteries. $15,750 Call Jim at 250-262-5957 220321 5L Mercury motor, full canvas top, comes with tandem trailer. 2003 BAYLINER 205 $21,000 FOR Sale Call Larry (250) 781-3432 1090857 9035 Steel GranariesBuildings/ Looking for Westeel/Rosco 21ft diameter extension rings. (780)926-6749Wide-core 9020 Feed & Seed 9015 Farmers Markets 9036 Grain/Hopper Bins 19ft Steel bin floor made for Westeel Rosco bin. Includes 6in unloading auger. 780-835-8696 9020 Feed & Seed 9015 Farmers Markets 9183 Utility Trailers 9036 Grain/Hopper Bins 3 Wood bottom grain bins for sale. LookingCall3@1,600bu.1@2,200bu,780-864-0415toBuyUsed Hopper Bottom Bins. Call Philip 780-926-6462 9158 Tires Tractor Tires for Sale. (2) 12.4x24, (1) 14.9x24, (1) 13.6x24. Call Bryan 780-864-5067 9160 Trucks & Vans For Sale: 2008 Dodge Caravan Good condition $6500 3 Bikes: 2-girls, 1-Supercycle 250-219-9379 9015 Farmers Markets 9183 Utility Trailers 9160 Trucks & Vans For Sale: 1975 Chev 3/4 Ton Pickup, Crew Cab, Long Box. Running Condition. 2004780-523-1488FordF350 361,000kms.Dually,6-litre,10ft flat-deck. Good work-truck. Needs some repairs $7000 OBO 250-789-3778 9165 Parts & Accessories Tonneau cover to fit Ford F250/F350 short box. $375 Call Eugene 780-835-0601 For Sale: Tonneau cover, size 70in-x-79in, $100 780-876-0578 9015 Farmers Markets 9184 Vans 1989 Ford Econoline. 223,000 Kms. Accepting offers. 780-928-3171 or Daniel 780-926-0185 9185 Boats FOR SALE: SAN JUAN 21 SAILBOAT, 21 ft fibreglass 3.5HP motor, sails, trailer, etc. 1997,250-843-711522.5ftRiver Glass boat, 350Chev, 3-stage Hamilton pump, lots extras, good shape 250-261-1943 14ft Thermalite fibreglass boat. 45HP Mercury Motor, trailer. Needs some work. Asking $3,000 780-296-5010 9185 Boats 9015 Farmers Markets 9220 RVs/Campers/Trailers Skipper 12? Holiday Trailer (Hunter Special). Furnace, Fridge, Stove. Call Greg 780-512-1207 or 780-5389115 C•L•A•S•S•I•F•I•E•D•S 250.782.4888 250.782.6300 classifieds@dcdn.ca IF IT’S NOT IN THE NORTHERN HORIZON IS IT REALLY FOR SALE? 9015 Farmers Markets 9185 Boats WE PUT THINGS IN EASY REACH Dial-a-classified 250-782-4888

Beaverlodge | Beaverlodge Ag Complex (1400 – 5th Ave) | Contact: (780) 354-3013 or haightd@telus.net Tuesday | 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. | Sept 6, 13, 20, 27 | Oct 4, 11, 18, 25 Wednesday | 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | Sept 7, 14, 21, 28 | Oct 5, 12, 19, 26 | Saturdays | 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | Sept 24 | Oct 29

Fairview | Fairview Legion Hall (10315 – 110th St) | Contact: (780) 330-9211 or fairviewabfarmersmarket@gmail.com Markets: Oct 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. (780) 841-2501 1788market@gmail.com

Bay Tree | Contact: Debbra Friesen at baytreemarketon49@gmail.com Special Markets: Oct 22 | 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. | Bonanza Hall, Bonanza, AB

Berwyn | Berwyn Ag Building (5001 – 51st St) | Contact: (780) 618-8535 or farmersmarketberwyn@gmail.com Sunday | 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. | Sept 11, 25 | Oct 16, 30

Wednesday | 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. | Sept 7, 14, 21, 28 |Special

Fort Vermilion | Fort Vermilion Community Cultural Complex (5001 – 44th Ave) | Contact:

Enilda | Women’s Institute Hall (2 – First Ave) |Contact: (780) 523-5158 or enildafarmersmarket2021@gmail.com Saturday | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. | Sept 3 | Oct 1

ALBERTA’S FARMERS MARKETS – There’s One Near You! (September / October 2022)

Beaverlodge - SP Centennial | Community Centre (1000, 1016 – 4th Ave.) |Contact: (403) 608-8269 or spcfarmersmarket@gmail.com Thursday | 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. | Sept 15, 22, 29 | Oct 6, 13, 20, 27

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Sat,Nov56:00p.m.FortMcMurrayOilBaronsGrandePrairieStorm Wed,Nov97:00p.m.GrandePrairieStormSpruceGroveSaints

Sun,Sep252:00p.m.GrandePrairieStormSherwoodParkCrusaders

Mon,Oct104:00p.m.GrandePrairieStormBrooksBandits

SEASON DATE TIME AWAY HOME Thurs, Sept 228:00 pmFort St. John HuskiesDawson Creek Kodiaks Fri, Sept 238:00 pmNorth Peace Navigators Sexsmith Vipers Sat, Sept 248:00 pmDawson Creek KodiaksFairview Flyers Sat, Sept 248:00 pmNorth Peace NavigatorsBeaverlodge Blades Sat, Sept 248:00 pmCty of GP Wheat KingsLa Crete Lumber Barons Sun, Sept 252:00 pmFort St. John HuskiesBeaverlodge Blades Sun, Sept 251:00 pmCty of GP Wheat KingsLa Crete Lumber Barons Sun, Sept 252:00 pmFairview Flyers Sexsmith Vipers Fri, Sept 308:00 pmDawson Creek KodiaksBeaverlodge Blades Fri, Sept 308:00 pmCty of GP Wheat Kings Sexsmith Vipers Fri, Sept 308:00 pmFort St. John HuskiesNorth Peace Navigators Sat, Oct 18:00 pm Sexsmith Vipers Dawson Creek Kodiaks Sat, Oct 18:00 pmBeaverlodge BladesCty of GP Wheat Kings Sat, Oct 18:00 pmFairview Flyers La Crete Lumber Barons Sun, Oct 21:00 pmFairview Flyers La Crete Lumber Barons Sun, Oct 22:00 pmBeaverlodge Blades Sexsmith Vipers R0011891741 STANDINGS (as of September 11, 2022) Team PTSGPWL OTL SOGFGADIFF Beaverlodge Blades000000-0000 Cty of GP Wheat Kings000000-0000 Dawson Creek Kodiaks000000-0000 Fairview Flyers 000000-0000 Fort St. John Huskies000000-0000 La Crete Lumber Barons000000-0000 North Peace Navigators000000-0000 Sexsmith Vipers 000000-0000

Fri,Sep167:00p.m.BonnyvillePontiacsGrandePrairieStorm

Fri,Sep307:00p.m.BlackfaldsBulldogsGrandePrairieStorm

Fri,Oct217:30p.m.GrandePrairieStormFortMcMurrayOilBarons

Sun,Oct232:00p.m.GrandePrairieStormBonnyvillePontiacs

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The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022 41 WEAVER THE AUCTION ADVANTAGE REAL ESTATE & EQUIPMENT AUCTION Tuesday, September 27, 2022 WEAVERAUCTIONS.COM 3.09 Acre Commercial Lot, Rycroft, Alberta39.72 Acres at #744069 RR53, Webster, Alberta 13.03 Acres at RR53, Webster, Alberta Jack Patterson, All Peace Realty Ltd. (780) 518-4646 artjack@telus.net Call Jack to schedule your appointment to view the properties! 3.38 Acres at #743026 RR50, Webster, Alberta OPEN HOUSE 1: FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 from 1-4pm OPEN HOUSE 2: SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 from 1-4pm R0011891722

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Alberta Canola 2022 director nomination period is open

the

can be

Canola Executive Director Karla Bergstrom at 780-454-0844 or karla@albertacanola.com.

1/4 SECTION NW26 104 14 W5M IN MACKENZIE COUNTY +/-140 acres of prime farm land in the Savage Prairie area (East of Buffalo Head Prairie) in Mackenzie County. 2- Subdivisions off this 1/4 Section. (1) 5 acre & (1) 10 acre parcel. 2022 crop is Oats. PARTIAL LISTING OF CONSIGNMENT ITEMS TRUCKS, TRAILERS & SNOWMOBILES 1979 Ford F350 Custom Dually Deck/Winch Truck • 2012 Raven Blazer Tandem Axle Cargo Trailer • Super-B Log Trailer • (2) Rotax 550F Tundra Skidoo Snowmobiles •Polaris 800RMK Snowmobile • 2010 Polaris 600RMK Snowmobile • 2007 Bravo Snowmobile TRUCKING SUPPLIES, WELDERS & TOOLS: Honda EU6500is Inverter Generator & Honda Water Pump • Fein Cordless Magnetic Base Drill • SA200 Lincoln Gas Welder • Magnum 4000 Series Gold Diesel Fired Hot Water Pressure Washer • Husqvarna 455 Rancher Chain Saw • Logger Stake • Tridem Size Fender • Rear Mount Trailer Pull Cable • Light Bar • Steel Sawhorses MOBILE STRUCTURES: 12’ x 28’ SelfContained Skid Unit Bunkhouse • 10’ x 20’ Insulated Shed/Garage • 7’ x 5’ Washroom/Shower • 20’ x 40’ Suihe Sea-Can Based Shelter • (2) +/20’ x 40’ Tent/Portable Garage Shelters • (2) Folding Tents (Some holes in Fabric) SEEDING, TILLAGE & MISC FARM EQUIPMENT: Morris 60’ Contour Drill & John Deere 1900 Drill Cart • Cockshutt 246 14’ Cultivator • New Holland Bale Stacker • John Deere 640 F.E.L. (bucket, grapple, bale spear & pallet forks may sell separately) • 3pth Bale Spear • John Deere 3pth Q/A Loader Mount 70in Blade • 14’ Grain Bin Floor (Unused) • 2015 John Deere 59” Front Mount Snowblower LIVESTOCK, FEED, ETC: 20 Grower Hogs +/-150-200lb each • (2) Large Sows • (4) Horses • Qty of 30’ Bunk Feeders • Qty of 5” X 8’ & 7’ Fence Posts • Qty of Square Hay Bales BUTCHERING: Hobart Meat Bandsaw • Mercury Table Saw • Aluminum Food Cooker HOUSEHOLD ITEMS: Roll-Top Office Table • Antique Singer Sewing Table w/Machine • China Cabinets • Table & Chairs • Fridge • Couches • Fridge • Deep Freeze • Shelving • Much, Much More UNRESERVED REAL ESTATE CONSIGNMENT SALE Saturday, October 1st, 2022 10:00 am | LAM Yard Site Breakfast & Lunch Available Sale subject to additions & deletions For more Information, or to consign your items at this sale call La Crete Auction Mart at 780-928-3898 License #343597 R0011912702

124 aerable acres, drainage

NominationNominationit.Deadline:forms

+/-30 acres natural

Bring your perspective to the table and make a difference. Nominations are now open for growers to serve as director on the Board of the Alberta Canola Producers Commission to represent regions 1,4,7, and 10. Visit albertacanola.com/ regions for a list of municipalities in each Albertaregion.Canola directors work alongside fellow farmers to represent growers in their region and collaborate with decision makers from across the agricultural spectrum to drive the industry forward.

Eligible producers can be individuals or represent a corporation, partnership, or organization. In order to be nominated, eligible producers must grow canola within the defined region but do not have to reside within

1/4 SECTION NW1 106 14 W5M IN MACKENZIE COUNTY Prime location farm land 9 miles East of the town of La Crete. Here are residential, recreational & hunting opportunities. This parcel includes ditch that runs East on the south half Section, bush on far south side have cleared access site for Cabin Crop is/was Barley.

Who Can Become a Director?

Nomination period is open for regions 1,4,7, and 10 in 2022

West to

Governance and Finance Government and Industry AffairsGrower Engagement and ExtensionPublic Engagement and PromotionResearch

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An eligible producer is defined as any producer who has grown canola in Alberta or is entitled to a share of canola grown in Alberta under a crop share arrangement, and who has paid or submitted a service charge (levy) to the commission on canola sold within the past August 1, 2020 on canola grown in regions 1, 4, 7, or 10 is an eligible producer and can let their name stand as a director in 2022.

mailed, emailed to web@ albertacanola.com, faxed to 780451-6933 or physically delivered to the Commission office on or before Monday, October 31 at 4:00 p.m. Nomination forms must be received by end of business day on the last day of the nomination period, not post marked on the lastGetday.

complete details and

The Board of Directors meets quarterly and is guided in decision making by five committees:

REAL ESTATE FOR PETER & GERTRUDE SCHELLENBERG

nomination forms at albertacanola. com/nominationsNewdirectorsbegin their terms following the 2023 Annual General Meeting in ContactQuestions?January.Alberta

of 1/4

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FARM LAND REAL ESTATE FOR JOE & ANGELA FRIESEN

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predictive aspects of reproductive efficiency are crucial for cattle producers to know to avoid allocating costly labour, feed, facility and land resources to unproductive cattle.

How will this research impact Alberta’s agricultureGenomics-basedindustry?solutions

objectives are to evaluate and classify yearling heifers using genotypes and phenotypes as indicators of cow reproductive efficiency and longevity. A complete assessment at the demonstration site will involve aspects of conformation, temperament, production performance and genetics, including recording body temperature, activity and behaviours that determineObservingestrus.such

have the transformative power to advance Alberta’s agriculture sector for greater productivity and performance.

Edson, Alberta

have shown reproductive issues represent the main reason for culling females, and often before reaching 3 years of age. Unfortunately, thorough reproductive assessments of female commercial beef cattle are often only done visually, if done at Researchall.

Automating replacement heifer selection

Outcomes of this research will enable livestock producers to access a package of heifer molecular breeding data on traits that are economic importance to them. This research will provide livestock owners a more complete picture of heifer value compared to providing these same results in isolation.

Commercial beef cattle selection processes are typically subjective in nature with low reliance on new technology. Lakeland College aims to create a demonstration site for beef commercial heifer testing. Unlike bulls which have breeding soundness evaluations, commercial heifers rarely get tested for their reproductive efficiency or soundness.Surveys

Why did RDAR invest in this research project?

44 The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022 AUCTION SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24, 2022 1852- 210 Road, Dawson Creek, BC R. LIZOTTE CONSIGNMENT10:00AUCTIONAMLOCALTIME P AuctioneeringPatterson’sServicesLtd.Patterson’sAuctioneeringServices Lunch available Sale conducted by: 53422B Range Road 175A Yellowhead Country, AB T7E 3L7 Don JackPattersonPatterson www.pattersonsauctions@live.com780-518-4646780-728-5803 License # 337991 Watch for signs Ÿ J.D. 444 wheel loader bucket and blade, model 444-A340361T Ÿ Power Ram 250 cub cab, red and grey, Cummings turbos diesel, off road only, bill of sale only Ÿ 24ft River Boat, 5.9 diesel engine twin Berkley pumps Ÿ Metal skid shack Ÿ Case skid steer (wheel) 1845 uni-loader Bob Cat skid skid steer loader Ÿ Coleman Trail Bike with h.m. side cart, LWGPCMLC1LA247447 Ÿ Husqvarna ride on lawn mower , 041712A001620 Ÿ Yamaha side by side, Viking winch, 5Y4AM62W5EA300283 Ÿ 16 ft River Boat, Corvette motor, Berkley pump Ÿ Honda Generator Ÿ Lincoln Welder Ÿ And more!!! Ÿ Metal Band saw Ÿ Machine Lathe Ÿ Big Joe milling and drilling machine FULL LISTINGS AND PHOTOS ON WWW.GLOBALAUCTIONGUIDE.COM Check us out on FACEBOOK to get notied on all updates! For more info, please contact us at: Jack @ 780-518-4646 or Gary @ 250-219-2823 Or reach us by email at: pattersonsauctions@live.com *** ALL ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO ADDITONS OR DELETIONS *** R.LIZOTTE ESTATE AUCTION Live auction only • Bid forms are available WE ARE A FAMILY OPERATED AUCTION COMPANY THAT IS READY TO CONDUCT YOUR CONSIGNMENT, FARM AND STORAGE SALES Patterson’sServicesAuctioneeringLtd. GIVE US A CALLDon Patterson @ 780-728-5803 Jack Patterson @ 780-518-4646 Gary Bratt@ 250-219-2823 (AB and BC)

Reproductive efficiency can be improved through more detailed assessments of weaned heifers that identify below average performance and traits prior to exposing them to bulls for breeding. Packaging molecular breeding values and indexes with phenotypes focused on traits of economic importance, will provide livestock owners with a more complete picture of heifer value compared to providing these same results in isolation.

Genetic selection tools for economically important (fertility & carcass) and functional traits (conformation of feet & legs; udder; pelvic area) related to reproductive efficiency, are necessary for sustainable, profitable beef production that supports animal welfare. Assessment of these traits (phenotyping) precedes genetic selection activities. Developing tools for phenotyping that are objective, practical, and economic and can be applied on farm will improve productivity and enable producers to closely monitor livestock performance, health and

How will research knowledge be transferred and shared with producers?KTToutcomes will include:

welfare as an alternative to traditional subjective measures prone to bias.

Research articles, factsheets and frequently asked questions related to the most Throughtechnology/tools.promisingacombination of student labs, guest lectures and field trips this project will engage the diploma and degree students with potential end users of such technology in assisting to complete cattle reproductive efficiencyMentoringoutcomes.andtrain the trainer

models could be implemented as tech-savy students are able to train older generation ranchers or offer livestock data interpretation services to aid technologyfuture adoption.

The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022 45 RHYTHM AUCTIONS SPECIALIZING IN: REAL ESTATE • FARM • COMMERCIAL CHARITY • ESTATE • AUCTION SALES (250) 261.4198 • rhythmauctions@gmail.com UNRESERVED CONSIGNMENT SALE Saturday, April 9 @ 9:00 AM Mile 54 on the Alaska Highway (old Short Busche Auction Site) Now Accepting Items Into the Yard Monday-Friday 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM • Saturday 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Consign TODAY by calling Aron @ 250-261-4198 Online & Onsite bidding available. rhythmauctions.com OCTOBER 1ST LIVE AUCTION ONLY (NO INTERNET BIDDING) ON BEHALF OF LAWRENCE & GUNDA NAPEN Location: 1000-121st Avenue, Dawson Creek, BC Sale starts at 12 noon. Concession food truck on site. For more information on the items call or text Aron at 250-261-4198 or visit www.rhythmauctions.com RHYTHM AUCTIONS SPECIALIZING IN: REAL ESTATE • FARM • COMMERCIAL CHARITY • ESTATE • AUCTION SALES (250) 261.4198 • rhythmauctions@gmail.com NEXT UNRESERVED CONSIGNMENT SALE Saturday, October 15th @ 9:00 AM Charlie Lake, BC Mile 54 Alaska Highway See website for details and delivery dates. Consign TODAY by calling Aron @250-261-4198 Online & Onsite bidding available. rhythmauctions.com WE ACCEPT: Vehicles Farm Equipment RVs Trailers ATVs Lumber INTERNET ONLY AUCTION September 19, 2022 and starting to close Saturday, September, 24, 2022 at 11am MST. On behalf of Uncle Weiner’s Wholesale & other various consignors. Call Aron @ 250-261-8901 or 250-261-4198 We accept Vehicle, Farm Equipment, RV’s, Trailers, ATV’s Lumber Visit rhythmauctions.com or call Aron to book your auction Quantity of styrofoam bundles Quantity of unused truck, trailer & vehicle tires 40ft. shipping container w/quantity of unused items inside up for sale as well Many items for sale not mentioned. Check our website for more listings. Pick up your items at Charlie Lake, BC, mile 54 Alaska Highway.

from previous - heifer work

Through the demonstration site, Lakeland College researchers will also see how the heifer selection technology works in real-life, and that data can be presented to the technology creators and scientists to make improvements to products, processes and research.

An assessment of new tool feasibility in different beef production systems (AB parkland prairie; Manitoba pasture; and BC forested grazing reserves);

Development of interpreted reports based on new indicators for assessing beefreproductivecattle efficiency;

administering the Advance Payments Program, FarmCash has revolutionized the application process to save returning applicants time and hassle and get them back to what they do best, growing their operation.

“At its core, FarmCash operates to serve western Canadian producers and every year the program is adjusted to better meet their needs,” says Syeda Khurram, chief operating officer of

Now in its fifth year of

gravitate towards the program as it’s designed to improve the profitability of their farming operations; FarmCash is transparent in its goal to help farmers with operations of any size to stay competitive,” says Greg Sears, Alberta Wheat Commission chair.

The fall advance can help farmers time their grain or livestock sales to take best advantage of marketing opportunities and maximize their returns.

Producers interested in applying for a FarmCash fall advance can visit FarmCashAdvance.com or call 1-855-376-2274.

Producers can utilize FarmCash advances of up to $1 million to help with marketing flexibility or to help get a jump start on planning for the 2023 production year. FarmCash proudly offers western Canadian producers the lowest lending rate available across administrators of TD prime minus 0.75 per cent.

FarmCash is proud to announce it will begin issuing fall cash advances with the first $250,000 interest-free starting today, September 1, 2022. Producers across Western Canada of over 50 agricultural commodities including all major crops, livestock, and honey, can apply through FarmCash’s easy online application or via fax or mail and access their funds within three to five business days.

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46 The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022 1091143 59392 At Silver Star Auction Yard in Blumenort Come in to discuss selling your real estate, equipment, vehicles, tools & ATV's in our upcoming auction while enjoying some hot coffee & refreshments Blumenort ConsignmentFall October 29, 2022 Location: Blumenort, AB Silver Star Yard Live, Online & Absentee Bidding 2020 Double A Tridem 30’ Gooseneck Trailer-Eagle Power 22’ Hamilton Jet Boat Shelters - Sheds 2004 Ford F250 Pickup - 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 Pickup - 2006 Ford F250 Superduty Pickup - 2005 Ford F150 Pickup - 2008 Dodge Ram 2500 Pickup - 1998 Ford F150 Pickup 2006 Dodge Ram 1500 Special Edition Pickup Consignment Contacts: La Crete Yard, Darryl (780) 926-7100 Grimshaw Yard, Richard (780) 618-9501 General Inquires, Albert (780) 926-7620 Complete Dispersal for AKO Oilfield Oct. 13, 2022 Location: Kitscoty, AB Live(Lloydminster)&OnlineBidding Salvage/Scrap Vehicle Auction for Recovory Automotive Oct. 18-20, 2022 Selling Aprox. 300 Vehicles Location: High Level, AB Timed Online & Absentee Bidding Visit our website for more info: www.silverstarauction.com 59391 DATE!AUCTIONNEWCALENDARSYOURMARK R0011912706 FALL TIMED ONLINE AUCTION Sale starts at 12 Noon | Fri, Oct 21st, 2022 Sale ends at 12 Noon | Fri, Oct 28th, 2022 NOW ACCEPTING THE FOLLOWING FOR THIS SALE VEHICLES, TRAILERS, ATV’s, BOATS, RECREATIONAL VEHCILES, FARM & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT, INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT, SHOP TOOLS & ACCESSORIES, ANTIQUES AND FURNITURE (Sorry, we are no longer accepting small household items for this sale) For more information, or to consign to this sale, contact ALBERTA NORTH AUCTION SERVICES TERRY THIESSEN (780) albertanorthauctions@gmail.com876-2379www.albertanorthauctions.com SERVING THE PEACE COUNTRY FOR OVER 25 YEARS Buying or selling a farm or ranch in the Peace Country? Call for a Henryconsultationfreetoday!Vos 780.835.1992 • www.PeaceRiverFarmsandRanches.comhenryvos1@gmail.com Valley Realty, Peace River, AB R0011892465

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The Northern Horizon, September 16, 2022 47 WEAVER THE AUCTION ADVANTAGE VIEW UP-TO-DATE LISTINGS AT: WEAVERAUCTIONS.COM Unreserved Real Estate & Equipment Auction for the Estate of Garth Wood Wednesday, October 12th, 2022 – Montney, British Columbia Also Featuring Retirement Auction for Guy & Shelly Maclean Unreserved Real Estate & Equipment Auction September 27th - 28th, 2022 – Rycroft, Alberta Begin Bidding Saturday, September 24th, 2022 at 10:00AM MDT SALES LORNE:REPRESENTATIVES(250)219-0871EVAN:(250)219-4539JOEL:(780)864-5722900+ LOTS & DownloadCOUNTING!ourApptoBid! 2004 KOMATSU PC270LC-7 HYD. EXCAVATOR 2001 NEW HOLLAND TM135 MFWD TRACTOR2018& 2017 KENWORTH T800 TRI-DRIVE CAB & CHASSIS 2 2015 DRAGON 46,000 LITRE TRIDEM TANK TRAILERS 2006 WESTERN STAR 4900FA T/A SLEEPER TRUCK 160+/- TOTAL ACRES HOME QUARTER with 1995 1,968 SQ. FT. SINGLE FAMILY HOME, 2 BAY GARAGE, 60X36 FT. BARN, 60X44 FT. SHOP, 16X96 FT. CATTLE SHED, 24X16 FT. WEIGH SHED, STEEL FENCING & CORRAL SYSTEM, APPROX. 120 ACRES CULTIVATED, $2,800.00 SLR., PROPERTY TAXES $2,106.08 2001 DODGE RAM 3500 E-CAB DUALLY PICKUP 2008 PETERBILT 367 T/A SLEEPER WINCH 2012 IHC WORK STAR 7400 S/A PLOW & SAND TRUCK 2019 POLARIS RANGER 1000XP SIDE BY SIDE 2005 GERRY’S TRIDEM SCISSORNECK LOWBED 2010 LODE KING SUPER B-TRAIN GRAIN TRAILERS 2013 KENWORTH T800 & 2012 PEERLESS W/ TWIN 600 HP 15K FLUID PUMPER 2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON ELECTRAGLIDE MOTORCYCLE 2018 SKIDOO SUMMIT SP850 SNOWMOBILE 2004 ASPEN JEEP & 2000 ASPEN LOWBED

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