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Merritt Morning Market 3467 - Sept 9-Redacted
Merritt Morning Market 3467 - Sept 9-Redacted
ATTENTION JOB
On special thisSEEKERS:
week Heatwave alert for COVID-19 numbers
If you are a hard working, customer driven
100% Canadian aa/aaa
person looking for a full-time job opportunity Nicola this week in Int. Health September 8 PUB OPEN
BarOn Of Beef rOasts
then please submit your resume via email to
A special weather statement has been
issued by Env. Canada for the BC In-
A total of 9 new COVID-19 cases were
reported in Interior Health since Friday,
Wed - Sat 12noon - 2am
thelocalbutchermerritt@gmail.com or stop by
Come check us out! terior. In our area, daytime maximum bringing the total numbers of cases in IH RESTAURANT 10am-10pm, closed Mon
& drop resume off in person. temperatures are forecast to be 5 to 10 since the start of the pandemic to 460. 15
degrees above seasonal. Wednesday
through Sunday temperatures of 30°C
cases are active on isolation. No one is in LIQUOR STORE Daily 9am-11pm
hospital.
are expected.
BC Disability
Meanwhile, effective yesterday, all
September is An upper ridge of high pressure will nightclubs and stand-alone banquet SENIORS’ DAY
Employment Month
draw warm air northward from the Unit- halls are ordered closed until further Thursday 1-5pm
ed States. Overnight lows will also be up notice. Liquor sales in all bars, pubs and
to 5 degrees warmer than seasonal in restaurants must cease at 10pm and they Food & drink specials
DID YOU KNOW? some areas. must close at 11pm, unless providing a
Indigenous justice
2350 Voght St., Merritt • 250 378-2254
Businesses experience less turnover when full meal service, in which case they may
centres
they invest in staff with disabilities as they stay open, but may not serve liquor until
11am the following day. As well, music
typically have higher rates for retention and or other background sounds, such as
are FIVE TIMES MORE LIKELY
A partnership between the Province
and the BC First Nations Justice Council from televisions in bars, lounges, pubs DELIVERY BARON
to stay on the job than people (BCFNJC) is creating Indigenous justice and restaurants, must be no louder than
who do not have a disability? centres throughout the province, im- the volume of normal conversation. Bob Dempster
Join WorkBC Merritt in celebrating diverse
proving access to supports & helping in-
dividuals to navigate the justice system. Community 250-378-7169 7 days a week
abilities throughout September. Indigenous justice centres have re- MMBA beg./intermediate group rides
cently opened in Merritt, Prince George The Merritt Mountain Bike Assoc Text or Talk 11:00am - 11:00pm
Join our OPEN HOUSE and Prince Rupert. Each centre offers hosts group rides each Wed. evening.
Sept 17, 11am-2pm unique supports tailored to the local Check facebook MMBA for times and lo-
community, including legal advice and cations to meet & ride. Meet new friends, “JUST ASK ANYONE”
Come meet our Team, Win Prizes
and find out more. representation for criminal and child and improve your biking skills.
OPEN FOR
Follow us on Facebook & Twitter @workbcmerritt protection matters; advocacy and sup- Memories and Mandalas: Celebration
port in dealing with police, Ministry of of Life in the Nicola Valley SPACE FOR YOUR AD
2099 Quilchena Avenue, Merritt
VIRTUAL SERVICES! Children and Family Development, etc.;
referrals to relevant agencies and ser-
A memorial to artists that the Valley TEL 378-5717 - FAX 378-4700
has lost: Diane Keirnan, Georgina Beatty,
vices such as counselling or employment Molly Lauder, George Armstrong, Gor- MARKET@UNISERVE.COM
support; information towards better don Cockle, among others. Reception
transitions from jail and integration into
Thursday, Sept 10, 4-7pm. The show will
the community; and restorative justice
run through September 26.
options to better support and address the
needs of those impacted by a crime. Market Goes Garlic
Contact us TODAY! With the cancellation of the Lower
Tel: 250-378-5151 • Email: info@merrittesc.ca “We work with Elders from every
community, and we will rely on their Nicola Garlic Festival, the NV Farmer’s
@workbcmerritt on Facebook & Twitter Market has coordinated with the Cham- Merritt Real Estate Services
guidance to address priorities such as
working closely with Corrections Ser- ber of Commerce to hold a special The FOR RENT
vices to support transitions to home Market Goes Garlic event Sept. 12 & 13, 1 BEDROOM apartment. . . . $850 plus hydro (x2)
communities”, said NV Community 9:30am-4pm, downtown — a street mar-
ket of local vendors, producers & more. 1 BEDROOM basement suite. . . $850 plus utilities
Justice Services Society president Brian
Holmes. Interested Chamber of Commerce 2 BEDROOM duplex. . . . . . . . . . . $900 plus hydro
The plan is to develop up to 15 centres members will be able to participate as a 3 BEDROOM duplex. . . . . . . . . $1400 plus utilities
over the coming years. vendor. FMI contact the Chamber. 2 BDRM suite on Nicola Lake. $1350 plus utilities
Community ‘solar gardens’ for LNIB 2 BDRM unit, Lower Nicola. $800.00 plus utilities
The Lower Nicola Indian Band will install solar photovoltaic panels on communi-
CO-WORKING COMMERCIAL SPACE
ty and residential buildings, including the arena, firehall, health building, community
centre, waterworks buildings and social housing rental buildings. The community so- $600 INCLUSIVE
lar gardens project will lower energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions, while cre- Please feel free to stay in touch as
ating a more resilient, sustainable future. The project is supported by nearly $740,000
from the federal government and an additional $246,000 from Lower Nicola Indian
inventory may change very quickly.
Band. In 2016, they installated a solar garden on the roof of the Band School. 3499 Voght St. Merritt
(250) 378-1996 direct line to the
Property management department
Due to certain contract conditions that have recently come Call for all your residential or
to our attention, Thoughts from Outside the Box by Mike Bhan-
commercial property management needs!
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Thank you for your patience.
—KL
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