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THE TIMES COLONIST RESERVES TH...

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The Times Colonist reserves the right to revise, reject, discontinue or omit any advertisement for reasons satisfactory to the publisher including competing publications and/or websites that list or post classified ads from private or commercial parties. It is the policy of the Times Colonist to not knowingly misclassify advertising. All advertising must comply with the Human Rights Act and Employment Standards Act. All advertising requires pre-payment. Rates are subject to change without notice. Error responsibility: Check your ad the first day it appears. If you find an error, please contact our office so we can correct it immediately. Money should not be sent to any company offering. Employment - Legitimate companies do not charge potential employees. If you find an advertiser in this column requesting money call the BBB at 250-386-6348 In order to aid our readers in their search: Rental advertising will be listed with the Neighbourhood/Area first. Homes for sale must include a description of a specific property. BOX REPLIES Responses to ads using Times Colonist box numbers (NOT P.O. BOX) please address as follows: Times Colonist Box____ 201-655 Tyee Road, Victoria, BC V9A 6X5 No parcels, packages, cassettes or video tapes accepted. Maximum Envelope size 9x12. Faxed and emailed responses are not forwarded. The Classified Advertising Department is open Monday - Friday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. We are closed Saturdays, Sundays and all Statutory Holidays Call 250-386-2121 for Deadlines

NOTICE

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SV Solla Sollew "WN 2507RA" 8m sailboat - located in Thulin Passage off Copeland Islands, British Columbia, is currently considered to be abandoned. This notice serves as official notice of the Minister's intention to dispose of this vessel after 30 days from October 5th, 2022. Should you have any questions, you may contact, Transport Canada's Navigation Protection Program and reference file W2022-502199.

BETWEEN CROFT, CHRISTINA SUZAN...

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Between CROFT, CHRISTINA SUZANNA and EV ANGELINA or anyone related with the trailer MHR# 026094, Serial# 4501, Year 1974, Leader, located at #20 - 3730 Lansdowne Rd., Prince George, BC V2N 2S5. 0868732 BC Ltd., owner of Sunrise Valley MH Park, 251-3381 Cambie St., Vancouver, B.C. V5Z 4R3 (604-248-7551). I, Sunrise Valley MH Park Ltd., will dispose the above-mentioned trailer unless the person being notified takes possession of the property and establishes a right of possession of it within 30 days from the date the notice is served on that person.

WAREHOUSE LIEN ACT THE FOLL...

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WAREHOUSE LIEN ACT The following vehicles will be sold, as per the Warehouse Lien Act; 1. The Following vehicle will be sold, 2015 Chevrolet Sonic VIN: 1G1JC5SH0F4110259 Registered Owner: Fraser Justin Reid Debt Amount as of Sep. 27,2022 is $16,654.83. 2. The Following vehicle will be sold, 2006 Jeep Comander VIN: 1J8HG48N36C156653 Registered Owner: Brian Baker, Debt Amount as of Sep. 27,2022 is $3,438.66. 3. The Following vehicle will be sold, 2010 Lexus RX350 VIN: 2T2BK1BA0AC038071 Registered Owner: Yoo Jai, Debt Amount as of Sep. 27,2022 is $7,588.63. 4. The Following vehicle will be sold, 2004 Acura 3.2TL VIN: 19UUA66224A804747 Registered Owner: Bal Jasdeep Singh, Debt Amount as of Sep. 27, 2022 is $18,680.58. 5. The Following vehicle will be sold, 2019 Volkswagen Jetta VIN: 3VWN57BU2KM079684 Registered Owner: David Snyder, Debt Amount as of Sep. 27,2022 is $3,872.54. 6. The Following vehicle will be sold, 2015 Volkswagen Tguan VIN: WVGJV7AX1FW532482 Registered Owner: Ali Naderi, Debt Amount as of Sep. 27,2022 is $31,168.21. 7. The Following vehicle will be sold, H2003 Infiniti FX35 VIN: JNRAS08W93X000520 Registered Owner: Jennifer Rios Cortez, Debt Amount as of Sep. 27, 2022 is $13,448.64. 8. The Following vehicle will be sold, 2006 BMW 325XI VIN: WBAVD13596KV10039 Registered Owner: Blaze Couriers LTD., Debt Amount as of Sep. 27, 2022 is $9,704.15. 9. The Following vehicle will be sold, 2004 Hyundai Accnt VIN: KMHCG35C74U292270 Registered Owner: Garg Vikas, Debt Amount as of Sep. 27, 2022 is $4,196.75. 10. The Following vehicle will be sold, 2004 Audi A4 VIN: WAUAC48H64K015476 Registered Owner: Mohammad Zahir Ramin, Debt Amount as of Sep. 27, 2022 is $10,873.01. 11. The Following vehicle will be sold, 2001 BMW 325XI VIN: WBAAV33401EE75254 Registered Owner: James Scott Berger, Debt Amount as of Sep. 27, 2022 is $5,750.77. 12. The Following vehicle will be sold, 2006 Chevrolet Uplander VIN: 1GNDV33L06D244038 Registered Owner: Marino Jeffery Lionel, Debt Amount as of Sep. 27, 2022 is $4,734.84. If you have claim to a said vehicle, please respond in writing by October 27, 2022 to: Coquitlam Towing Ltd, 218 Cayer Street Coquitlam, B.C, V3K 5B1

NOTICE OF DISPOSITION OF ABAND...

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Notice of Disposition of Abandoned Goods RESIDENTIAL TENANCY ACT By virtue of the Residential Tenancy Act and Residential Tenancy Regulation and on behalf of WAI MOON CHAN , landlord of 4634 Kitcher Pl, Richmond, BC, V6X 3V3, we will dispose of the following goods belonging to WAI NGAI WONG, former tenant of 4634 Kitcher Pl, Richmond, BC, V6X 3V3: Motor Vehicle: 1. BMW 2008 i3, VIN: WBAVA33558K055214 Shoes that include the following: 1. JS Superstar Wings 2. Air Jordan 11 Low (white) 3. Air Jordan 4 retro (white/red) 4. Yeezy Boost 380 5. Air Jordan 12 (black/white) Other Items 1. Smart Balance Wheel 2. Rice Cooker and Microwave 3. Printer 4. Apple Macbook 5. Clothes, suitcase, and other household items to recover $16,600.00 plus accruing storage and any/all other expenses related. These goods will be made available for sale or disposition at WAI MOON CHAN's discretion after November 15, 2022. Goods are currently being stored in Vancouver, BC. This notice is placed by Remedios & Company, whose address for service is 1010-1030 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC, V6E 2Y3. Attention: Timothy Wan Email: twan@remediosandcompany.com

U-HAUL MOVING CENTER PORT MOOD...

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U-Haul Moving Center Port Moody Claims a Landlords Contractual Lien against the following persons goods in storage at 2500 Barnet Hwy., Port Moody, BC. Tel: 604-461-1717. Auction is subject to cancellation at anytime. Cindy Fors Cory Campbell Cindy Fors A sale will take place on www.ibid4storage.com on the Friday, October 21, 2022, the auction will end at 11:00AM, unless bidding battle begins. Room contents are personal/household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each locker or U-box unit.

WAREHOUSE LIEN ACT

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Warehouse Lien Act Whereas the following registered owners are indebted to Cooper's Towing Ltd. for unpaid towing and storage fees plus any related charges that may accrue. Notice is hereby given that on October 21, 2022, at noon or thereafter the goods will be seized and sold. 1. Heath Watson 1998 Toyota Sienna VIN: 4T3ZF19C9WU052207 $1730.00 2. Michael Barton 2008 Ford Escape VIN: 1FMCU94128KE67389 $2552.03 3. Jesse Van Rikxoort 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 VIN: 1D7KU28DX3J572648 $2357.71 The vehicles are currently being stored at Cooper's Towing Ltd 1212 Alpha Lake Rd Whistler, BC, V0N 1B1 For more information, please call Cooper's Towing Ltd. @ 604-902-1930

LAND ACT: NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY FOR A DISPOSITION OF CROWN LAND

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Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land Take notice that Squamish Office Road Cycling Association from Squamish, BC, has applied to the Ministry of Forests Lands Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development (FLNROD), Surrey for a community tenure for a public mountain bike skills park situated on Provincial Crown land located in Brackendale, BC. The Lands File Number for this application is 2412182. Comments on this application may be submitted in two ways: 1) Online via the Applications and Reasons for Decision Database website at: https://comment.nrs.gov.bc.ca/applications. 2) By mail to the Senior Land OFF at 200 - 10428 153rd Street, Surrey, BC V3R 1E1 Comments will be received by the Ministry of Forests Lands Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development until October 30th, 2022. Comments received after this date may not be considered. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact Information Access Operations at the Ministry of Technology, Innovation and Citizens' Services in Victoria at: www.gov.bc.ca/citz/iao/.

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ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

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Dawson Creek Native Housing Society Annual General Meeting Please join us on October 15, 2022 6:00 pm 10432 17th St., Dawson Creek Welcoming New Membership Call or email Jenn for details 250-782-1598 - ahop@dcnhs.ca

SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 59 (PEACE RIVER SOUTH) IS INVITING APPLICATIONS TO LEASE A QUARTER SECTION OF LAND.

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School District No.59 (Peace River South) School District No. 59 (Peace River South) is inviting applications to lease a quarter section of land. The land is located at the South West ¼ of Section Twenty, Township Seventy-eight, Range Fourteen, West of the Sixth Meridian, Peace River District. Commonly known as Hudson Farm. The Board is looking at issuing a five-year lease to October 31, 2027 with an option to extend for a further four years to October 31, 2032. Prospective lessees: - Must farm the property - Cannot sublet the property or make changes to its physical characteristics - Will pay any applicable utilities and taxes - Provide weed control as needed - Sign a mutually agreed upon lease The School District shall not be obligated to accept the lowest or any applications and may reject any or all applications without giving reasons therefore. Applications will be accepted until noon on Monday October 17, 2022. Applications must be clearly marked and addressed to: Hudson Farm Lease Application Melissa Panoulias, Secretary Treasurer School District No. 59 (Peace River South) 11600-7th Street, Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4R8 Email: mpanoulias@sd59.bc.ca For further information, please contact Melissa Panoulias, Secretary Treasurer, at (250)782-8571 or via email.

PUBLIC NOTICE

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PUBLIC NOTICE Please be advised that the Sale of 2005 Chevrolet Equinox, SUV, 2CNDL13F856032915 for monies owed by Jean Leger for the amount of $1000.47 plus arrears. Date of sale is October 14, 2022 at 12:00pm @ 12109 8th Street, Dawson Creek, BC, V1G 5A5. The Sale of 2007 Chevrolet Uplander, 4DRSW, 1GNDV33117D166787 for monies owed by Christine Moorman or Scott Brow for the amount of $212.13 plus arrears. Date of sale is October 14, 2022 at 12:00pm @12109 8th Street, Dawson Creek, BC, V1G 5A5.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

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Pemberton Farmers' Market Association 7pm on Wednesday October 19,2022 @ 7444 Frontier Street - Downtown Barn Seeking new board members

BY VIRTUE OF THE WAREHOUSEMAN'...

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By virtue of the Warehouseman's Lien Act. Mundie's Towing, Storage & Service (1976) Ltd. will dispose of: 1) HONDA ACCORD VIN#1HGCG1648WA008540 RO: UNKNOWN 2) HOLIDAY TRAILER VIN# UNKNOWN RO: UNKNOWN 3) 2006 HONDA MC VIN# JH2MC13296K100288 RO: KATHERINE ANTLE 4) 2002 CHRYSLER SEBRG VIN# 1C3EL46R62N183375 RO: NADINE MOODY 5) 1999 LEXUS RX300 VIN# JT6HF10U9X0082600 RO: MANUEL RIBEIRO 6) 2000 HONDA ODYSY VIN# 2HKRL186XYH002785 RO: ROSALES LUIS ESTRADA 7) 2005 DODGE RAM 1500 VIN# 1D7HU18D75J534625 RO: MARKO BULJAN 8) 2002 AUDI A4 VIN# WAULC68E92A131154 RO: BUENDIA JONATHAN CHAVEZ 9) 2005 PONTIAC MONTANA VIN# 1GMDV23L85D182515 RO: ROBERT WAGENAAR 10) 2000 TOYOTA CAMRY VIN# JT2BF22K9Y0269877 RO: YANRUI ZHANG 11) 2009 FORD FOCUS VIN# 1FAHP36N29W256157 RO: KIRSTEN SCHULTZ Units may be viewed and bids to be submitted on TUESDAY, October 25, 2022 at 5917 Thorne Avenue, Burnaby, BC between 10:00am to 3:00 pm. All written bids to Mundie's Towing 5917 Thorne Ave, Burnaby, BC V3N 2T8.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE HAMILTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

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HAMILTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE HAMILTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION WILL TAKE PLACE ON NOVEMBER 29, 2022 6:30pm AT 5140 SMITH DRIVE, RICHMOND. BC The following business will be transacted during this meeting: 1. to receive the report of the directors and the consolidated financial statements of the Hamilton Community Association; 2. to elect directors for the ensuing year; 3. to transact any other business that may properly come before the Meeting or any adjournment thereof. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

NOTICE OF PERMISSIVE EXEMPTION FOR PERMISSIVE TAX EXEMPTION BYLAW NO. 4538, 2022

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the City of Dawson Creek BRITISH COLUMBIA "the Capital of the Peace" NOTICE OF PERMISSIVE EXEMPTION FOR PERMISSIVE TAX EXEMPTION BYLAW NO. 4538, 2022 Section 224 of the Community Charter provides that a Council may, by bylaw, exempt land or improvements or both that are owned or held by a charitable, philanthropic or other not for profit corporation and that Council considers are used for a purpose that is directly related to the purposes of the corporation. Notice is given under section 227 of the Community Charter that the Council of the City of Dawson Creek intends to consider, at its regular meeting on October 17, 2022, a bylaw exempting from property taxation for the year 2023 the land and improvements of the properties itemized below. Questions can be directed to Teri Vetter, Chief Financial Officer in writing at P.O. Box 150, Dawson Creek, BC V1G 4G4 or by phone at 250-784-3624

PUBLIC NOTICE

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PUBLIC NOTICE District of Taylor Council Procedure Bylaw No. 857, 2022 District of Taylor Mayor and Council will be considering the adoption of Council Procedure Bylaw No. 857, 2022 at the November 7, 2022 Regular Meeting. The updated bylaw includes the following changes: - Inclusion of "Agent", "Acting Mayor", "Agenda", "Chair", "Committee", "Electronic Meeting", "Harassing", "Inaugural Meeting", "Member", "Motion", "Points of Order", Presiding Member", "Public Notice Posting Places", "Question", "Recommendation", "Resolution", and "Respectful Debate" in the definition section, - Addition of a section with parameters surrounding informal meetings attended by Council members, - Inclusion of a scheduled time of 5:00 p.m. for the Inaugural Meeting, - Inclusion of the ability to cancel Council and Committee meetings, subject to the two previous meetings not being cancelled, and the ability to postpone Council and Committee meetings to a different day, time, or place, subject to the Corporate Officer being provided with at least two days written notice, - Identified that Electronic Meetings are held in accordance with Section 128(2), 128.1(2), and 128.2(2) of the Community Charter, removed the ability to participate in electronic meetings due to travel, and included the ability to record public meetings and deem them as transitory records which may be made available for viewing online for a period of one (1) year from the meeting date, - Inclusion of Community Charter provisions pertaining to Council proceedings, - Addition of a Closed Meetings section which requires that a resolution be passed by Council to enter a closed session, and contains parameters related to confidential information and distribution methods for materials being presented, - Inclusion of a deadline for the adoption of meeting minutes within three meetings, - Addition of the Chief Administrative Officer in consultations related to agenda preparations, - Revised deadline for public agenda submissions to 4:30 pm on the Monday prior to the meeting, - Revised deadline to make agendas available to Council members and the public by 5:00 pm on the Thursday prior to the meeting, - Addition of the requirement that Council must not consider any matters not listed on the agenda unless it is properly introduced under Notice of New Business, - Inclusion of a deadline for staff to submit administration reports for agendas by 4:30 pm on the Tuesday prior to the meeting, - Addition of a section which allows Council to pass one motion to approve the correspondence list, permits the exclusion of items on the correspondence list, and outlines acceptable material to be included on the correspondence list, - Addition of a section to authorize the use of Council survey polls, - Revisions to the order of proceedings to include the addition of a First Nations Land Acknowledgement, Notice of New Business, Recommendations from COTW (Council meetings only), and Notice of Motion (Council meetings only), - Removal of Introduction of Late Items and Unfinished Business from the order of proceedings, - Limitation of guests or delegates to address Council at a meeting to a maximum of three (3) - Inclusion of appropriate behaviour of guests and delegates, and for conduct and debate in a meeting, - Addition of new sections for Committee of the Whole meetings that are separate from Standing and Select Committees, - Addition of sections for Committee of the Whole meetings which outlines their purpose, time and location, agenda deadlines, meeting notice parameters, order of proceedings and business, late agenda item parameters, requirements for meeting minutes, parameters for presiding members and quorum, points of order, conduct and debate, rising and reporting to Council, and rise without reporting, - Addition of the requirement to establish terms of reference for standing committees, - Inclusion of the requirement that at least half of the members of a standing committee must be Council members, - Addition of a section for the establishment of select committees, which includes the requirement for terms of reference, that at least one member of Council be a select committee member, and that persons who are not Council members may be appointed to a select committee, and - Requirement for standing committees to establish a regular schedule of meetings and that the schedule for select committee meetings be established in the terms of reference. For more information about changes to the Council Procedure Bylaw or to receive a copy of the proposed bylaw, please contact Lisa Ford, Deputy Corporate Officer, by calling (250) 789-3392 or by email at Iford@districtoftaylor.com.

LIBRARY TRUSTEES WANTED

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Taylor Public Library TAYLOR B.C. WHERE PEACE AND PROSPERITY MEET LIBRARY TRUSTEES WANTED Did you know the Taylor Public Library is directed by a five-member library board which consists of four members from the community and one member from Council? We are guided by legislation created by the BC Provincial Library Branch called the "Library Act" and a Provincial Strategic Plan for Libraries. Our Board is the decision maker for the library creating its own policies and procedures for day-to-day operations of the library. Funding comes from Provincial grants and a budget allowance from the District of Taylor. Are you interested? We are seeking applicants to fill two 24-month terms from December 1, 2022, to November 30, 2024. There are approximately ten meetings per year (usually none for July or August) and the length of the meetings normally run from 1 to 11/2 hours in length. If you would like to join us, please submit a letter of interest to the Library or drop one off at the District Office. Appointments to the Board are approved by District Council (as directed in the Library Act).

PUBLIC NOTICE

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PUBLIC NOTICE Dawson Creek Athletic Association AGM Saturday November 12, 2022 Bear Mountain Ski Hill Cocktails 6:00 PM Dinner 7:00 PM ALL MEMBERS WELCOME DAWSON CREEK ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION EST. 1931

HAVE BEEN ABANDONED AND WILL BE REMOVED FOR SALVAGE AS OF NOVEMBER 10, 2022 IF NOT CLAIMED BY THIS DATE

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PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES LOCATED AT 11104 ALASKA RD, FORT ST JOHN, BC V1J 5T5 HAVE BEEN ABANDONED AND WILL BE REMOVED FOR SALVAGE AS OF NOVEMBER 10, 2022 IF NOT CLAIMED BY THIS DATE 2011 FORD F-150 XLT - VIN # 1FTFW1EF0BFA00463 LAST KNOWN OWNER SHYANNE BASKOTT
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