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Daily news It started with exchanging winks, emails, phones dates, It started with a wink!! And then e-mails and then phone calls. We got on so well we just had to meet, even though I lived in the north of England and Sian lived in South Wales, a spark had been lit and distance was not going to prevent us from meeting. Well we met and to be honest it was love at first sight, I visited Sian and ended up booking a hotel and staying the week!

Four weeks later I moved to Wales and we moved in together, this was three and half years ago!

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Premier Listings for Chetwynd Nestled in an ancient floodplain in the picturesque northern foothills of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, Chetwynd was known as Little Prairie when the first European settlers arrived in the area in Chetwynd was incorporated in and is a member municipality of the Peace River Regional District. Chetwynd has a cool continental climate, including cold winters and warm summers, experiencing long daylight hours in summer and short daylight hours in winter.

The beauty of The Little Prairie Valley captures the hearts of residents and visitors alike. This is a land of fertile valleys, great lakes and rivers, jagged mountain ranges and snow-capped peaks. This busy, friendly little town is a centre for forestry, farming, oil and gas, and tourism. Chetwynd is km 65 miles west of Dawson Creek and km miles north of Prince George. The Little Prairie Heritage Museum is located in a post office building on the hill two kilometres west of town.

The annual Chetwynd International Chainsaw Carving Championship held in June, invites carvers from around the world who have 35 hours over 4 days to carve an 8-foot high by 3 to 4-foot wide log into a chainsaw masterpiece. Contact the Visitor Centre for more details. A series of unique wooden chainsaw sculptures depicting indigenous Canadian animals and birds are displayed throughout the community of Chetwynd.

Bennett Dam is celebrating 40 years! They will drive right through the canyon wall that will take you to the powerhouse — feet underground! Have fun with hands-on science exhibits and learn how electricity is made.