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14TuesdayMarch2620132014SNOWCHECKSELECTENDSAPRIL232013MORECUSTOMIZATIONLIMITED-EDITIONSLEDSEASYORDERINGPROCESSTOCUSTOMIZEYOURULTIMATESLED.NOWISTHETIME2014SNOWCHECKSELECTOFFERCHOOSEFROMANY2014POLARISSNOWMOBILEEXCEPT120INDY2014SNOWCHECKFINANCINGOFFER0FOR36MONTHS3YEARPOLARISTARPOWERPROTECTION2YEARPOWERTRAINWARRANTYUPTO1000NOPAYMENTSFOR6MONTHSNOINTERESTFOR5MONTHS0.00FinanceRatefor36MonthsThisisalimited-timeofferwhichisvalidforthepurchaseofselectedqualifyingmodelsandissubjecttocreditapprovalfromTDAutoFinanceTDAFonqualifiedpurchasesfinancedduringthisprogram.Offermaynotbecombinedwithcertainotheroffersissubjecttochangeandmaybeextendedorterminatedwithoutfurthernotice.Seeparticipatingretailersforcompletedetailsandconditions.Ratesfromotherlendersmayvary.Monthlypaymentandcostofborrowingwillvarydependingonamountborrowedanddownpaymenttrade.Minimumamounttofinanceis5000.Example7500financedat0.00over36months36monthlypaymentsof208.34withacostofborrowingof0.00andatotalobligationof7500.00.FreightlicencePPSARPDRMinsuranceregistrationanyretaileradministrationfeesandotherapplicablefeesandtaxesarenotincludedinthefinancedamount.DealersarefreetosetindividualpricesbutmustbeenrolledwithTDAFtoparticipate.Three-yearextendedservicecontractisavailableonnew2014snowmobiles.OfferisvalidonlyintheU.S.andCanadaanddoesnotapplytopriorpurchases.Three-yearextendedservicecontractconsistsof12monthsfactorywarrantyplus24monthsPOLARISTARPowerProtectionESC.Subjectto50deductiblenomileagelimitation.Seeyourdealerforcompletedetails.WORTHOFGEARCHOOSESPECIALSNOWCHECKFINANCINGORORTERRAINDOMINATIONTERRAINDOMINATION.COMPolarisrecommendsthatallsnowmobileriderstakeatrainingcourse.Donotattemptmaneuversbeyondyourcapability.Alwayswearahelmetandothersafetyapparel.Neverdrinkandride.2013PolarisIndustriesInc.DiggerzPowersports2AspenRoadHayRiverNTX0E0P0867-874-3224www.diggerz.caSiteCtotopnextBCgovernmentsenergyagendaAlbertaFirstNationsleobjectionsto1100-megawatthydroprojectPoliticsEnergyByJACKDANYLCHUKBritishColumbiavoterswillgotothepollsinMaywithoutaclearideaofwhattheirnextgovernmentwilldoabouttheproposedSiteCdamonthePeaceRiver.The10-billionprojectwillbeapriorityagendaitemfortheNDPwhopollssaywilltrounceLiberalPremierChristyClarkbasedonherstancethatSiteCisneededtosupportindustrialdevelopment.SofarNDPleaderAdrianDixiskeepingalloptionsopen.DixhastoldinterviewershewantsBCHydrotoregainitsleadastheprovincespowergeneratorarolethegovern-mentcontractedtotheprivatesectorandhasdeclinedtoruleoutSiteC.LocatedsouthofFortSt.JohnBCSiteCwouldbethethirddamonthePeace.Earlierdamsturnedtheriversowonitsheadshiftingthepeakfromsummertowinteranddevastat-ingthePeace-Athabascadeltadestroyingawayoflifebasedonsubsistencetrapping.Shelved30yearsagoassur-plustotheprovincesenergyneedsthe1100-megawattdamandgeneratingstationisexpectedtoclearthenallegofafour-yearenvironmentalandregulatoryreviewsome-timenextyear.EvenbeforethereviewbeganthegovernmentsoftheNorthwestTerritoriesandAlbertasaidSiteCshouldnotproceedwithoutalegally-bindingagreementtoprotecttheinterestsofdownstreamusers.Wearemorethananin-tervenerweareadown-streamjurisdictionthathaslegalconsiderationsthathavetobeaddressedthesameasAboriginalgovernmentshavelegaltreatiesandlandclaimagreementsthathaverefer-encetowaterEnvironmentandNaturalResourcesMin-isterMichaelMiltenbergersaidatthetime.ThisisnolongerjustacaseofBCbeingabletomoveaheadandsayincaseyoureinterestedwerebuildinganotherdam.ThingshavechangeddramaticallysincethedaysoftheBennettdamandeverybodystoodquietlybyandwonderedwhathap-penedtothePeace-AthabascaDelta.Thegovernmentshaveyettoachieveagreementonwatermanagementandnowahalf-dozennorthernAlbertaFirstNationshavejoinedtheght.TheAthabascaChipewyanLittleRedRiverCreeFortChipewyanMtisDeninuKueMikisewCreeandDeneThaFirstNationshaveallledobjectionstoBCHydrosSiteCenvironmentalassessment.TheysaytheassessmentsstudyareastopsatPeacePointupstreamofthedeltaandthattheresearchwontconsiderhowtheongoingimpactsoftheBennettDamwilladdtothoseofSiteC.Inlightofthemassiveen-vironmentalchangesthathavetakenplaceinthedeltasincetheconstructionoftheBennettandPeaceCanyondamsSiteCmaybethenalblowtotheNationsabilitytoaccessandharvestresourcesintheareasaydocumentsledonbehalfoffourofthebands.TheAlbertagovernmentissupportingtheirobjectionstotheproject.AlbertacontinuestohaveconcernsabouttheextentofthepotentialdownstreamimpactoftheSiteCprojectRobertHarrisonofAlbertaEnviron-mentsaidinalettercallingonBCHydrotoeitherincludethedeltainitsstudyorexplainitsrefusal.BCHydromaintainsitsnowimpossibletogetgooddataonwhatthePeaceRiverandAthabascaDeltawerelikepre-Bennett.AswellitsaysSiteCismuchsmallerthanBennettandunlikelytomakemuchdifference.DavidConwayaspokesmanforBCHydrosaidtheenvi-ronmentalimpactassessmentisforSiteCnotaretroactiveexaminationoftheBennettDamandthatSiteCwontchangetheBennettspatternofhighandlow-waterperiods.TherewouldbenegligiblechangesdownstreamonceyougetpasttheBC-Albertabor-derhesaid.FilephotoAnartistsillustrationoftheproposedSiteCdamonthePeaceRiverinnorthernBC.