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The ads will run every Friday(unless I am away)
In that case they will either run on the Thursday before or the Monday following
Please e-mail me your information on a power point tile or a word document
You can now see the Rolling ads on the Town of Watson Lake Website!
If there are no new ads they will NOT be sent that week
If you have any questions please call Alyssa @ 536-8020
Welcome to the Rolling Ads
The Town of Watson Lake and The Liard First Nation are proud to offer the following programs at
the Rec Centre.The After School Program for children age 6 to 12 3:30pm to 5pm
1 hour of “Free Play” or a structured activity and/or craftAs well as30 minutes of Homework. This portion of our program is very important. Many Parents/guardians have very busy schedules. Having the time to sit and do home reading or math practice for example sometimes is just not possible. Let us do it for you or at least get it started. An education is one of the most important things we can give our children.
Senior Day (60+)- Every Wednesday Drop in anytime between 10am to 4pm Board games, cards, bowling, curling, tea and coffee
Girls Night Out- every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month ages 13-18 7-9pmSnacks will be provided crafts, cooking, traditions activities etc…
Teen Night- every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month ages 13-18 7-9pmOpen to Boys and Girls Snacks will be provided games, traditional activities, UFC etc… bring your ideas
For more information call 867-536-8022
Arctic Winter Games & Dene Games!WATSON LAKE REC CENTRE
March 11: 2-5pm; 7-9pmMarch 12: 9am-12pm; 2-5pm; 7-9pmMarch 13: 9am-12pm
Alaskan High Kick Head Pull
Knuckle Hop Two Foot High Kick and more!
open to all ages Dene Games such as:
Stick Pull Finger Pull
Hand games and more! open to all ages Archery for ages 11+
Brought to you by:
Yukon Aboriginal Sport Circle
Children 12 and under must be supervised by someone 16 or older
MOUNT MAICHEN www.watsonlakeskiclub.com
SPRING BREAK HOURS(MARCH 2 – 17, 2013)
OPEN DAILY
11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
CLOSED MONDAYS AND TUESDAYS
NO NIGHT SKIING
Chalet phone 536-8031
Spring Break Children’s Activities
March 4th to 8th and March 11th to 15
9am to noon
Ages 6 to 12
Please ensure your children are dressed for the weather and that they have a snack
For more information contact Kaitlyn @ 536-8020
The Hours are changing!!February 28th, 2013
The Rec Centre will be open
Monday to Friday8am to 11:30pm
Saturday10am to 6pm
SundayClosed
Greyhound will be open
Mon, Wed & Fri8am to Noon & 5pm to Midnight
Tuesday & Thursday8am to Noon & 5pm to 11:30pm
Saturday10am to 6pm
If you require a ticket for Saturday’s Bus you must come during our hours
Of operation
BC Traffic Control Person Course
May 9-10, 2013 8:00am-5:00pmCost $ 350.00
Manual Included In Price
To register please come to the WL Community Campus located beside the WL High School or call 536-8800
for more information.Student must have their own CSA Approved Steel
Boots and a piece of valid photo I.D.•
Food Safe Level 1
Where: Yukon College Watson Lake
When: May 8th 2013 May 9th 2013
Time: 6:00-10:00 p.m.
Price: $80.00.Please come into the campus to register.For more information please call 536-8800.
Professional Minute Taking
Great minute-takers are hard to come by. Establish yourself as the go-to expert in your organization by
learning how to master the art of taking minutes. From agenda writing, to suggested minute
templates, to tips and tricks for listening and being concise, this course will improve your skills and confidence when tackling the challenging task of
minute-taking.
When: Thursday April 10, 2013Time: 9:00am-4:00pmWhere: Watson Lake Community CampusCost: $195.00 + GSTPlease call 536-8800 for more information or come into the campus to register
Mastery of Meetings
A well-run meeting saves time and money, and engages participants. Explore facilitation practices that create an atmosphere of enthusiasm, clarity and action. Topics include: pre-planning, agendas, facilitation, managing differences and decisions, conflict and
action planning. This course is a must for any manager or supervisor!
When: April 12, 2013 and April 13, 2013
Time: 9:00am-4:00pm
Where: Watson Lake Community Campus
Cost: $395.00 + $18.95 GST
Watson Lake Health Center will have a booth at the LFN
Government Fair March 25th – 27th
Come and check out the services and programs we offer!
We will be offering 3 presentations during the Fair – watch for more information on times and location
Label Reading
Eating well on a Budget
Questions and Answers about Immunization
for kids and adults We are pleased to provide the healthy
snacks for Tuesday March 26th
Travelling ?
For more info Call 536 7483
or stop by the Health Center and ask to speak to a nurse
See us as early as possible
• Immunization recommendations
• Safe Travel tips
• Travellers Diarrhea information
• Travel alerts
• Water and Food Safety
• Preventing Malaria and Dengue Fever
• and much more
Wanting to Move on to Smoke-Free? SUPPORT IS THE KEY
It is tough to break free on your own.
Getting personalized support and counseling can double your chances of becoming smoke free!
If you are concerned about your smoking or are ready to become smoke-free ……
We can help!Check out http://www.quitpath.ca/ or
the Smokers Helpline at 1 877 513 5333 toll free Call the Watson Lake Health Centre at 536 7483 and
ask to speak to the nurse We can offer tips and support on your journey to becoming smoke-freeYou may be eligible to receive 3 months of FREE nicotine replacement
patches
Mt. Maichen
Hours of Operation
Weekends 11am to 3:30
Full Concession and Rentals Available
Closed if the temperature is below -25
(as per Environment Canada)
Chalet phone 536-8031
Saturday & SundayHave Breakfast at the Hill6 types of Eggs Benny to choose from
Wednesday Night is pasta nightAvailable 5:30 to 7pm
Friday Night is Steak NightAvailable 5:30 to 7:30
INVITING POTENTIAL CURLERS
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
Come and see if you like it
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
7 PM
For further information phone John
536-7590
Recreation Centre hours of operation
Monday to Friday8am to 11:30pm
Saturday10am to 6pm
Sunday CLOSED
Every Monday & Wednesday
@ 6pm
In the oval room at the Rec Centre
Every Tuesday at 5:30pm
In the Mezz Located in the
Recreation Center
Winter is coming, it’s time to stay fit and healthy
Recreation Centre policy on Children and Youth
• As you may all be aware all children coming to the recreation centre unsupervised must be 12 years of age or older. All children under 12 must be supervised by someone 16+.
• This does not include children registered with our after school program or any other children's program that may be going on.
• All youth under 16 will not be allowed in the Rec Centre after 10pm on school nights. You have homework and you need your sleep!!
Public Information
Brochure
Due to the current Physician shortage we are experiencing, Parhelion Medical Services would like to ask for the following assistance from all our patients:
1) Please be aware that it may take anywhere from 1 to 3 days to get an
appointment with your doctor. Same day bookings may not be available due to the
physician shortage.
2) Wait times to see your doctor in office may range from 20 minutes to 3 hours. Every effort is made to see patients in a timely manner but the medical condition of the patient determines the amount of time
required by the doctor to provide proper medical care. This can and will cause delays. Please make sure you have the necessary time available to wait when
booking your appointment.
3) Please let the booking clerk know if you need extra time with your doctor for such things
as driver’s medicals, insurance papers, etc. It will help in decreasing waiting times for everyone if the booking clerk knows in advance that you need extra time for you
appointment.
4) Walk-in appointments, (where available), will be restricted to urgent needs, infants, children and seniors only. As there is
limited time in the day for patients to be seen and limited physicians this restriction
will be enforced.
5) If you can’t make it to your appointment please call and let us know so we can give that time to someone else. If you do not show up on time for your appointment it may be cancelled.
6) Keep an eye on your medications to ensure you do not run out. DO NOT wait until you are completely out of medications to book an
appointment as you MAY NOT be able to get in on the day you run out. Book appointments for prescription renewal a couple of days before
you run out of your medications.
7) As always please expect to wait 1 hour for your medications to be processed. Staff must
ensure that each medication is checked and double checked for your safety, so please be
patient.
8) Finally, please remember that your doctor is a person too. He/She requires time to eat and sleep the same as you do. DO NOT ask for
appointments during lunch hours or after posted clinic hours.
Remember the doctors working at the clinic are the same doctors that are on call at the hospital, and may have been up most of the
night dealing with emergencies. They require down time just like everyone else.
Thank you for your patience, co-operation and understanding.
• A snowmobile & ATV can only be driven on a roadway if it is registered and insured. The operator must have a valid drivers license. The rules of the road must be obeyed at all times, this means you must make a complete stop at a stop sign, yield at yield signs and follow any speed signs, etc. A helmet must be worn by law on snowmobiles at all times.
• If a snowmobile or ATV is on the roadway without registration or insurance, and/or if the operator does not have a valid drivers license, it can be towed and the operator can be charged. This can effect your ability to obtain a valid drivers license later on.
• There are bylaws in communities, and some of those bylaws do not allow a snowmobile or ATV on any roadway in that community. Please make sure you check your local bylaws before you operate on any roadway.
• PLEASE NOTE .... A snowmobile and ATV are considered a motor vehicle. The same laws apply for "impaired operation of a motor vehicle" to snowmobile's and ATV's no matter where they are operated. PLEASE DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE!!!!
• ALWAYS REMEMBER to operate in a safe manner .... every year many people are killed on snowmobiles and ATV's. Please operate safely, obey the law and most of all .... HAVE FUN!!!!
Cst. B. GOSSENWatson Lake RCMP
Christian Radio CIAYNew Life 100.7 FM
Stay tuned for….“A sermon for a Sunday” with Pastor John
Lasante every Sunday at 5pm.
For more information please call Gospel Chapel at 536-2249 or email [email protected]
Greyhound Depot Hours
Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9am to Noon & 5pm to Midnight
(Closed between noon and 5pm)
Tuesday & Thursday9am to Noon & 5pm to 11:30pm
(Closed between noon and 5pm)
Saturday10am to 6pm
SundayCLOSED
Greyhound Bus Schedule
NORTH BOUND BUS
From the South (Ft. Nelson to Watson Lake)
Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday
Arrives @ 11:05pmLeaves to Whitehorse @ 11:20pm
SOUTH BOUND BUS
From the North(Whitehorse to Watson Lake)
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Arrives @ 11:05pmLeaves to Ft. Nelson @ 11:40pm