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County Of Stettler No. 6  County Of Stettler No. 6    6602 - 44 Ave., Box 1270,  Stettler AB T0C 2L0  Telephone: (403) 742-4441 Fax: (403) 742-1277    PUBLIC NOTICE    DEVELOPMENT PERMIT  APPLICATIONS APPROVED  Notice is hereby given that the following Development Permit Applications in  accordance with the County of Stettler No. 6 Land Use Bylaw No. 1443-10 were  conditionally approved by the Development Authority:  Permitted Use Permit.  No: DP 24023  Legal Description: Lot 105 Block 2 Plan 232 1805  Applicant:  Joe & Shirley MacKinnon  Proposed Development: Placement of an Ancillary Building.  No: DP 24028  Legal Description: Lot 11 Block 2 Plan 052 2242  Applicant:  Stampede Electric Inc.  Proposed Development: Roof Mount Solar PV System.  Discretionary Use Permit.  No: DP 24024  Legal Description: Lot 36 Block 1 Plan 052 1511  Applicant:  Fritz & Susan Keller  Proposed Development: Recreational vehicle for use as a dwelling.  Digital copy of the development permits that have been recently approved  by the County of Stettler are available on the County of Stettler No. 6 website.  Notices are posted every Friday under the heading with the posting date.The  most recent approvals are at the top of the list. Click on the file number (i.e.  DP 23017) to open a PDF file of the development permit. If you are not able  to open the PDF file of the permit please contact Planning & Development to  arrange to get a copy.  Any person claiming to be affected by such decision may appeal by giving  notice in writing to the appropriate appeal authority. Each development permit  identifies whether the appeal must be filed with the Land and Property Rights  Tribunal or the Regional Subdivision and Development Appeal Board.An appeal  must be filed no later than 21 days from the date of this notification.Development  permits for a permitted use can only be appealed if one or more provisions of  the Land Use Bylaw were relaxed, varied, or misinterpreted. Development permits  for a discretionary use can be appealed by any person claiming to be affected  by the decision.
 

Rentals 

SHORT TERM <br>RENTALS IN <br>HOUSTON  SHORT TERM  RENTALS IN  HOUSTON    Are you in Houston for work?  Visiting family or in between homes?  Let us provide you with a home away from  home. All the amenities of home with the  same flexibility of staying at a hotel.  NIGHTLY, WEEKLY AND MONTHLY RATES    Get in touch via email: skeenabulkley@gmail.com  Website: www.skeenabulkley.com
 

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Learn about BC Transit’s coming  Learn about BC Transit’s coming  electronic fare system,  Coming Soon!  Umo (“you-mo”), is coming to the Port Edward and Prince Rupert  Transit Systems. Once here, Umo will introduce two new ways to  pay your bus fare with your choice of the Umo mobility app or a  reloadable Umo card.  Get ready for Umo’s arrival by visiting bctransit.com/umo or  attend an educational info table to learn more.  Location    Date    Time    Prince Rupert  Library  Front Foyer  101 6 Ave W.    Tuesday,  May 7, 2024    10:00 am to 12:00 pm    Prince Rupert  Recreation Complex  Main Lobby  1000 McBride St.    Wednesday,  May 8, 2024    3:30 pm to 5:30 pm    9075    Visit bctransit.com/umo/engagement-events for up-to-date  event details.  Transit Info  Umo Customer Service  250·624·3343 877·380·8181 toll-free    City of Prince Rupert  District of Port Edward
 

Cleaning Services 

Bee happy cleaning Let the  Bee happy cleaning Let the Bee girlz make your home sparkle this holiday season Insured & professional we get the job done right beehappyclean.ca 778-749-1199
 

Painting / Decorating 

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SUDOKU <br> <br>Level: Beginner <br>  SUDOKU    Level: Beginner    Here’s How It Works:  Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down  into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a  sudoku, the numbers 1 through  9 must fill each row, column and  box. Each number can appear only  once in each row, column and  box. You can figure out the order  in which the numbers will appear  by using the numeric clues already  provided in the boxes. The more  numbers you name, the easier it  gets to solve the puzzle!    ANSWER:
 

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Houston Community Calendar <br>The Burns  Houston Community Calendar  The Burns Lake Day of Prayer is an open  doors community event being held on March  1-2 from 6 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Heritage  Church, 125 First Ave. Email bl.dayofprayer@  gmail.com for more info or to volunteer.  Round Lake Community Association Coffee  House Saturday March 2, doors open at  6:15p.m., music starts at 7p.m. Featuring  Jeff Harden, Way North of Dixie and The  van der Meulens…you don’t want to miss  this one! Entry fee at the door, Snacks to  share are always welcome. Don’t forget your  inside shoes!  Houston International Women’s Day Event  Friday, March 8 at the Senior’s Centre.  Free international style buffet, information  booths, guest speakers, demonstrations, a  silent auction table, raffle and door prizes.  We also honour one Houston Woman of  the Year who receives a trophy, bouquet  of roses, and a $100 Houston Merchant  Association gift card. To nominate go to:  https://forms.gle/9Zk3X9LBsb6whzuZ6.  Seats are now all reserved for dinner but  there may be an opportunity to join us for  the speakers. To get put on a waiting list  please email cindymverbeek@gmail.com  Houston Public Library Watch for our  upcoming March programs... follow our  Facebook page at www.facebook.com/  Gr8reads or give us a call us at 250-8452256.  Houston Snowmobile Club 6th Annual  Poker Ride March 16 (weather pending).  First hand out from the parking lot 10a.m.,  Last hand in at the cabin 3p.m. Hands will  only be available for purchase at the parking  lot. Concession and prizes at the cabin.  Houston Trade Show April 19 & 20 at the  Claude Parish Memorial Arena. For info call  250-845-7640 or info@houstonchamber.ca  Meet... Greet... Chat... (Eat) Are you an  immigrant woman, a new Canadian looking  to meet other women in Houston for social  interaction, fun and conversation? Join  others like you - Houston Public Library  Saturdays 7-9p.m.  Play Gym Wednesdays 10-11:30a.m. at  the Houston Community Hall for children  ages 0-5 years to enjoy morning socializing  and burning off some energy in a fun  environment. Call Dze L k’ant 250-845-2131  for registration & inquiries.  Senior Gathering  every Tues at The  Plaza from 10a.m.-12p.m. FREE bowling,  mini golf, games & refreshments!  Please  call  250-845-2727  to  register for transportation or for more  information - all seniors welcome!  LEGO Hive Fridays after school 3:304:30p.m. at Houston Link to Learning    for youth ages 8-12. Registration and  permission slip required. Contact anika@  houstonlinktolearning.ca or call 250-8452727 to register.  Contact North BC – Want in-person access  to computer workstations and high-speed  internet? We’ve got a quiet place for you  to do your coursework, access free student  supports, and so much more. Call 1-236-7422040 or email houston@contactnorthbc.ca  today!  Houston Curling Club: Mixed League  Wednesdays 6:30p.m. • Seniors Thursdays  10:00a.m. • Friday Drop In / Social 7:00p.m.  For inquiries email us: houstoncurlingclub@  gmail.com.  Anyone in Canada who wants to own a nonrestricted firearm must have a Possession and  Acquisition License (PAL) — and we can help  you access the training you need right here in  your community. Call Contact North BC 236742-2040 or email houston@contactnorthbc.  ca today.  Morice Mountain Nordic Ski Club Find  grooming updates on our Facebook page!  Houston Seniors Association Breakfast:  1st Saturday of each month 8-11a.m.;  Luncheons 3rd Thursday of every month  11a.m.- 1p.m. at the Seniors Hall. For more  info call Ted at 250-845-7008.  The Houston Christian School Grad Class is  continuing their fundraising for their grad  trip. If anyone has bottles they are willing  to donate please contact the school or drop  them off there.  Wellness Program Care Giver Support meet 2nd and 4th Tues of every month at  the Houston Public Library 250-845-5964.  Pickle ball every Tues evening 7-9p.m. at  the Seniors Hall. Everyone welcome!  Work BC Employment Services on location  at Houston Link to Learning every 2nd &  4th Tues of the month. Call ahead to book  your appointment 1-877-564-3545. Drop ins  welcome based on availability.  Free Drop In Standing or Sitting Exercises  Wed 1-1:45 p.m. at Pleasant Valley Village  - 3603 - 11th St. Everyone Welcome! For  more info contact Karen, the Community  Paramedic at 250-845-9141.  Pleasant Valley Branch 249 Houston Legion  Shuttle: 250-845-8455.  Tadpoles Program A parent/tot program for  children ages 0-6 every Tues & Thur from 1011:30a.m. Crafts, snack, free play, learning.  Call Liv 250-845-2131 to register.  Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings at Houston  Community Services Mon, Thurs & Fri at  7p.m.. Contact 250-845-4761.  Tech Cafe every Wed 1-3p.m. at Houston    Link to Learning. If you have questions about  using tech items come drop in. For info call  250-845-2727.  The Salvation Army Food Bank Friendship  & Fellowship Coffee Time Mon to Fri 10a.m.  -12p.m.  Dze L K’ant Friendship Centre Society  various programs: Parent-Child Mother  Goose Program Mondays 10-11a.m. Free for  caregivers and children ages 0-4yr. Contact  Emma to register 250-845-2131. • Play Gym  Wed 10-11:30a.m. for caregivers and their  children ages 0-5 at the Houston Community  Hall. Call 250-845-2131 for more info. •  Pregnancy Outreach for pregnant women  or have children ages 0-1. Offering pre &  post natal appointments & support. Contact  Jennifer for more info 250-845-2131;  houston.pop@dzelkant.com • Indigenous  Early Years • Tadpoles • Roundtable  • Afterschool • Youth • Connections  Coordinator. Contact us for more info 250845-2131; aecd.coordinator@dzelkant.com.  Like us on Facebook for regular program  updates!    Topley    Darts at the Topley Community Hall. Drop  in every Wednesday at 7p.m.  Topley Fire Protection Society meetings  every 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7:30p.m.  Structural  Firefighting/Hwy  Rescue:  Topley Volunteer Fire Dept. is accepting  applications. No experience necessary,  contact Byron 250-696-3348 or come to a  Fire Practice Mon @ 7p.m.    Granisle    Granisle Grief Support drop in meeting  Feb 28: 6:30-8:00p.m. at the Granisle  Community Health Centre.  Granisle Crafting Group Meeting Feb 28  from 12-2p.m. at the Granisle Library. Do  you knit, crochet or other small projects, or  do you want to learn... drop by the library.  Granisle Public Library Check out our  Facebook page for upcoming events. • Free  streaming service Kanopy. Watch a variety  of documentaries, movies and series with  your Granisle Library Card. You can find  access through our list of databases on our  website or https://www.kanopy.com/en/  granisle/ • Hours: Mon-Fri 10a.m. - 2p.m..  For more info (250) 697-2713 or email:  granislelibrary@outlook.com.  Granisle Volunteer Fire Department  meetings & fire practices every Tues.,  7:00p.m. at the Fire Hall.    Please keep your announcements as brief as possible. Deadline: 4 p.m. Thursday (emailed to: sales@houston-today.com or delivered). Items are printed or alternated as space permits. Items will  be accepted via email or dropped at the office. No phone calls please.    Community Calendar proudly sponsored by    Bulkley Valley  CREDIT UNION    We are all part of the same community.  Being a member of your local credit union means your  money stays in the community to benefit everyone.  Through patronage, everyone shares in our success.    HOUSTON & DISTRICT BRANCH 2365 Copeland Ave., P.O. Box 1480, Houston • Phone: 250-845-7117    www.bvcu.com
 

Legal Notices 

Invitation to review and provide  Invitation to review and provide comment on the Kitwancool Cranberry Forest  Products and Kitwancool Nass Forest Products Forest Stewardship Plan  Kitwancool Cranberry Forest Products, holder of Forest License A88973 and A88974,  and Kitwancool Nass Forest Products, holder of Forest License A96100 and FNWL N3A,  are seeking a five-year replacement of its Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) in the Kispiox  and the Nass Timber Supply Areas. The FSP is designed to direct development related  to primary forest activities for cut blocks and roads that will be managed under this  plan within three planned areas of interest (Forest Development Units or FDUs), FDU  A, FDU B, and the Nass South FDU.  The FSP describes the general location of operations and the strategies and results  that will be applied in these areas to ensure consistency with the objectives for critical  forest values. The objectives are derived from the Forest and Range Practices Act, its  associated regulations, the Cranberry Land Use Order, and the Nass South Sustainable  Resource Management Plan. The term of the FSP will be five years.  The FSPs will be available for review and comment from April 25, 2024, to June 25,  2024, at the following locations:  Terrace Public Library    Northern Lights College    4610 Park Avenue, Terrace BC    Lot 10 Commercial Drive, Dease Lake BC    Smithers Public Library    Stewart Public Library    3817 Alfred Avenue, Smithers BC    22 - 5th Ave, Stewart BC    Comments regarding the FSP should be in writing and addressed to:  Jamie Crawford, RPF  PO Box 491, Stn Main  Terrace, BC V8G 4B5  Email: jamiec.fortec@gmail.com  We ask that you provide these comments no later than July 2, 2024. All written  input received during the review period will be forwarded to the District  Manager of the Skeena Stikine Natural Resource District.
 

Lawn and Garden 

LANDSCAPE GARDENER 15+ years experience  LANDSCAPE GARDENER 15+ years experience With plant knowledge! Get ready for Fall •Trimming • Pruning• Clean up AND ALL YOUR GARDENING NEEDS! Call Katarina 250-390-2799
 

Painting / Decorating 

• Family Owned & Operated  • Family Owned & Operated  • No Payment until 100% Client Satisfaction  • Professional Service & Results  Call Ryan 250-460-1024    Looking to upgrade your kitchen cabinets?  Let us professionally paint them for you!
 

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CROSSWORD <br> <br>CLUES ACROSS <br>1.  CROSSWORD    CLUES ACROSS  1. Home of Iowa State  University  5. __-fi (slang)  8. Mottled green and  yellow fruit  12. Capable of thinking and expressing  oneself clearly  14. Sports broadcaster Eagle  15. Midday  16. Kinsmen  18. Cable network  19. Simpleton  20. Brunch beverage  21. Fed  22. European capital  23. Native inhabitants  26. Mechanical device  30. Rare geese native  to Hawaii  31. Bedroom furnishing  32. The products of  human creativity  33. Mass transit    SUDOKU    option  34. Made a mistake  39. Sacred sound  symbol  42. Large N. American  reindeer  44. Dull and flat  46. Partner to huffing  47. Written works  49. Monetary unit of  Serbia  50. Midway between  east and southeast  51. Peninsula of  southwestern Asia  56. Widely used  multiuser OS  57. Aggressive dog  58. Varnished  59. Hindu queen  60. Time units, abbr.  61. Farm animals  62. Capital of Latvia  63. Where golfers  begin  64. Takes to civil court    CLUES DOWN  1. One who graduated  2. An inspired holy  person  3. Electronic counter-countermeasures  4. A place to store  things  5. Indian instrument  6. Spanish saloon  7. Whole number  8. Not fastened  9. Gives a boost  10. Lounges about  11. Interested in  13. Remove salt  17. Type of sword  24. Naturally occurring solid material  25. Gets involved  without being invited  26. Feline  27. Bobby __, NHL  champ  28. “Kill Bill” actress  Thurman  29. Hawaiian dish    35. Moroccan coastal  region  36. Baseball statistic  37. Long period of  time  38. Moved earth  40. Central Netherlands city  41. Take stock of  42. Central processing unit  43. Distinctive qualities one generates  44. Getting stuck  45. Loss of bodily  movements  47. Veranda  48. Abrupt  49. What cats do  52. Expresses  pleasure  53. Type of cheese  54. Professional STEM  organization  55. Automatic data  processing systems    LEVEL: INTERMEDIATE  To solve a Sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9  must fill each row, column and box. Each number  can appear only once in each row, column and  box. You can figure out the order in which the  numbers will appear by using the numeric clues  already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name,  the easier it  gets to solve the  puzzle!
 

Painting / Decorating 

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