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Two men escaped uninjured after engine trouble forced an emergency water landing in the Nanoose Bay area Sunday morning. The mayday call came in at 8:45 a.m. Sunday, just 10 minutes after the plane left Nanaimo airport, said Jeff Olsson, maritime coordinator with Victoria’s Joint Rescue Co-ordination Centre. The two people were flying in a homebuilt, ultra-light aircraft that was having some sort of engine trouble, Olsson said. They put the plane down in the water about four kilometres northeast of the entrance to Nanoose Bay harbour. “It sounds like they just skimmed along the surface of the water and then bailed out,” said Olsson. “The plane sunk out beneath them fairly quickly.” A coast guard crew from French Creek picked the men up, uninjured but a little cold, after they were in the water about 25 minutes, he said. They were taken back to Schooner Cove Marina in Nanoose Bay, where marina staff gave them dry clothing and coffee before shuttling them back to the airport. Dockhand Bob Baker said at least one man lived in Nanaimo and while neither was hurt, they were shaken up from the crash. Olsson said the men were headed for Gillies Bay on Texada Island for an annual flyin event. At least two pleasure craft in the area, as well as the manager from Schooner Cove Marina and Nanaimo Harbour Patrol, offered assistance, he added.
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Mounties ask for witnesses Nanaimo Mounties are looking for witnesses to a hit-and-run at the MidIsland Co-Op gas bar at Brooks Landing. The incident happened Thursday at about 7:20 p.m. when an 81-yearold Nanaimo man was knocked to the ground by a vehicle backing up. The vehicle – a large, red four-door sedan with a sunroof, possibly a Mercedes or BMW – then left the scene. The victim suffered scrapes to his head and one hand and was not taken to hospital. Anyone who witnessed the incident or has information about the vehicle and its driver is asked to call Nanaimo RCMP at 250-7542345 or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-2228477 or online at www. nanaimocrimestoppers. com.
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Smoke bomb attracts crews Firefighters rushed to the scene of what they thought might be a bush fire, but found a smoke bomb instead. The incident happened in the 3500 block of Rock City Road around 10:30 p.m. Friday. Rick Kwasnecha, Nanaimo Fire Rescue fire prevention officer, said fire crews found the device on the side of the road and turned the investigation over to Nanaimo RCMP P “A member attended and found the smoke bomb was a consumer product and not homemade,” said Const. Gary O’Brien, Nanaimo RCMP spokesman. O’Brien, who had no detailed information about the device, said its remains were collected and disposed of.
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Dr. Kristen Butler, co-owner of Moksha Yoga in Nanaimo, demonstrates a posture during a class of paddleboard yoga in Midden Bay off Newcastle Island Wednesday. Classes take place throughout the summer evenings and are open to beginners to yoga and paddleboarding. Please contact Alberni Outpost at 250-754-6626 for more information.
Emergency planning for Canadian municipalities, regional districts, and search and rescue groups suffered a significant blow with Ottawa’s plan to cancel its Joint Emergency Preparedness Program next March. Established in 1980, the program contributed more than $170 million to enhance the country’s capacity to respond to emergencies or natural disasters. Projects are proposed annually by provincial and territorial governments on behalf of municipalities and regional districts and cost-shared with the federal government. The Regional District of Nanaimo received close to $50,000 in JEPP funding since 2004. Jani Drew, RDN emergency coordinator, said the cancellation of the federal portion will affect the objective to be operationally ready at all times to respond and recover from an emergency or disaster. “You’re never finished with emergency preparedness or increasing the resilience of a community. It’s an ongoing process you need to nurture and refresh,” she said. “It’s almost a living thing you need to continue to invest in.” The funding was used for training, emergency exercises
and equipment for the RDN’s emergency operation centre and reception centre. “In 2009 we had a large-scale fire exercise with 200 participants and 50 per cent of that was paid by JEPP,” said Drew. “There was so much benefit to every stakeholder agency and the public, and we couldn’t have done it at that scale without the funding.” Plans for a 2014 earthquake scenario exercise are being reexamined due to the cuts. The cuts come just when the public’s awareness for emergency management and preparedness is increasing. “We are constantly trying to work on getting the community prepared and JEPP is a resource we certainly could use,” she said. James Lunney, NanaimoAlberni Conservative MP, said the program was established because gaps were identified in the ability of local governments and provinces to respond quickly to emergency situations. “A lot of good work has happened over the last several years,” he said. “Emergency preparedness is a provincial responsibility and we feel the capacity has been addressed to the point the program has fulfilled its objectives.” Jean Crowder, Nanaimo-Cowichan NDP MP, said the cuts are another example of back-door downloading by Ottawa. news@nanaimobulletin.com
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on demonstrated ability to provide service, value for money, and impact on health, well-being and social inclusion of homeless or at-risk of homeless people. Application forms are available by e-mailing John Horn, social planner for the City of Nanaimo, at john.horn@nanaimo.ca; for pickup at 238 Franklyn St.; or by calling 250-755-4483. Deadline to submit applications is 4 p.m. on Aug. 31.
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eople can contemplate almost anything as they walk the path constructed from 7,000 stones at the Bethlehem Retreat Centre. The stones were handmade and laid in the exact pattern of the pavement labyrinth on the floor of the Chartres Cathedral in France. People come from all over the world to walk the labyrinth constructed on the grounds of the retreat, said Lucia Gamroth, a Bethlehem centre volunteer. The labyrinth is one attraction people can experience during the retreat’s 25th anniversary open house July 29, from 1-3 p.m. The event will include musical entertainment, guided tours of the centre and a chance to learn its history. Mary Ann Gisler, retreat director and a Benedictine sister, said people often walk by on the Westwood Lake trails and see the retreat, but some don’t know what the centre is. “This is going to give everyone the opportunity to see it from the inside,” she said. “It’s a wonderful moment in our history because you have this sense of gratitude, because over these 25 years there have been thousands of people who have come through here.” The retreat was founded in 1987 under the leadership of Benedictine sister Jill Aigner. The Benedictine sisters purchased the retreat property from the Catholic diocese of Victoria in 2002. It grew from a single building, which was used to host meetings and spiritual observances, to a centre with a chapel, two accommodation buildings, a garden area and several conference rooms. Gisler said people come for various reasons. Some are searching for peace or meaning in their lives and others just want a quiet place to connect with nature. “They always drink in the energy of nature that surrounds this place,” she said. “You can be led by your spirit and heart [here].” Gisler said the retreat is open to people from all walks of life and all faiths. The retreat often hosts meetings and conferences or hosts people
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Mary Ann Gisler, Bethlehem Retreat director and a Benedictine sister, walks the 7,000-stone labyrinth, which is a major attraction.
who just want to enjoy the natural setting for a day. The retreat already started celebrating its anniversary. Earlier in July, about 200 people who had been guests, volunteers or workers at the retreat were invited to share stories. Gamroth said it was wonderful to hear the experiences of people involved in the retreat and what the centre meant to them. “It’s just an amazing experience,” she said. Bethlehem Retreat Centre is located at 2371 Arbot Rd. For more information please go to www.bethlehemretreatcentre.com, call 250-7543254 or e-mail bethret@shaw.ca.
From the ashes of disaster rose a key component in the return of passenger rail service on the Island. The Nanaimo Train Station on Selby Street was badly damaged by fire in 2007, but a community desire to restore the building put a $2.4-million fundraising campaign in motion. VIA Rail’s fire insurance kicked in $869,000, the Young Professionals of Nanaimo raised $410,000 through a series of campaigns and the former Downtown Nanaimo Partnership Society contributed $40,000. On the strength of a lease for Fibber Magee’s Station Irish pub, the Island Corridor Foundation, owners of the railway corridor, were able to secure a $1.1-million commercial mortgage. The hard work has paid off with the station reopening July 25. Graham Bruce, Island Corridor Foundation CEO, had doubts the building could be saved after his first tour of the site. “It was pretty sad. It was determined there was enough left to save it, but I couldn’t believe the reconstruct that was being suggested,” he said. “The crews have done a remarkable job of restoring the building. I’m really blown away.”
Darren Moss, a director of Tectonica Management and the construction manager, called it a challenging project, but rewarding. “We ended up lifting the building, blasting underneath, reconstructing a new foundation and then giving it structural upgrades and seismic improvements,” he said. “Then we had to conceal all the modernday mechanical systems within the fabric of a 100-year-old building.” Andre Sullivan was president of YPN when the group took up the challenge to raise $400,000 for the project and admits the undertaking was huge. “We had a lot of energy, not a lot of money, but we knew the community would back the project,” he said. Bruce said the station is not only a tremendous asset for Nanaimo, but for the Island as well. “The objective of the foundation is to see each station on the Island have a unique quality and characteristic about it. We want them to be alive and open and not just for the moment the train comes in,” he said. “The Nanaimo station sets the bar high. It is the grand opening of this station, but in a greater sense, it’s the affirmation of rail on Vancouver Island.” news@naniamobulletin.com
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Parade Route: Selby Street to Fitzwilliam Street to Bastion Street to Front Street to Comox Road SELBY STREET FITZWILLIAM STREET WALLACE STREET BASTION STREET COMMERCIAL STREET CHURCH STREET MUSEUM WAY WHARF STREET ADAM GRANT HORNE LANE SKINNER STREET CHAPEL STREET FRONT STREET COMOX ROAD CLIFF STREET
from Hecate Street to Fitzwilliam Street from Prideaux Street to Wallace Street from Wallace/Bastion/Fitzwilliam Intersection Wallace Street to Front Street from Terminal Avenue to Bastion Street from Bastion Street to Front Street from Gordon Street to Commercial Street from Commercial Street to Front Street from Wharf Street to Bastion Street from Chapel Street to Commercial Street from Front Street to Church Street from Museum Way to Comox Road from Front Street to Cliff Street
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Use Terminal Avenue access to the Bastion Street Parkade due to street closures.
2012 BATHTUB FIREWORKS STREET CLOSURES
BATHTUB DAYS FIREWORKS Saturday, July 21 - 7:00 PM to 12:00 AM
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Saturday July 21, 2012 7:00 p.m. to midnight
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from Stewart Avenue to Newcastle Avenue from Stewart Avenue to Newcastle Avenue from Stewart Avenue to Newcastle Avenue from Stewart Avenue to Newcastle Avenue northbound curb lane closed from Esplanade to Terminal Avenue from Bastion Street to the entrance to Parkade from Comox Road to Campbell Street from Terminal Avenue to Wallace Street from Wentworth Street to Franklyn Street
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Motorists accessing and exiting the Bastion Street Parkade must do so via Terminal Avenue. No exceptions will be made. VEHICLES EXITING THE DOWNTOWN CORE AT THE END OF THE FIREWORKS MUST USE FRONT STREET SOUTHBOUND
2012 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BATHTUB RACE Sunday, July 22 - 6:00 AM to 4:00 PM Departure Bay Road will not be closed; however, traffic control will be in effect between Loat Street and Bay Street to provide direction for both pedestrians and motorists and to reduce conflicts.
BATHTUB DAYS AT DEPARTURE BAY SUNDAY JULY 22, 2012 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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RDN Transit will be providing shuttle service from Prideaux Street to Departure Bay Beach and from Country Club Mall to Departure Bay Beach on Sunday, 2012-July-22 from approximately 10:00 am to 3:30 pm Barricades will be erected at intersecting streets and the RCMP will strictly enforce all of the above temporary street closures. Please visit www.nanaimo.ca for full-size maps of Street Closure Routes Thank you for your cooperation in helping to make these events safe and successful!
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Seniors’ advocate expected to tackle heavy workload BY NEIL HORNER BLACK PRESS
LEFT: The eventual champion Buccaneer Inn team paddles toward shore during its heat race. ABOVE: The Arcade Fiends team of Aublin Dawn McGouran, Linday Ravenbourg and Nathan Burkinshaw during boatbuilding. INSET BELOW: A close race to the bell.
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Silly sailors shore up support for CDC BY ROY OSTLING THE NEWS BULLETIN
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trong winds and a few drops of rain couldn’t blow the 28th annual Silly Boat Regatta in Maffeo Sutton Park off course as throngs of Nanaimoites of all ages turned out to watch the races and enjoy a host of fun-filled family activities. More than 40 teams participated in this year’s Silly Boat Regatta, helping to raise $91,000 for Nanaimo’s Child Development Centre and its intervention and rehabilitation programs. The Buccaneer Inn team was the final regatta race champion, but the wacky boats and colourful team costumes and many free family events
made the 10,000 spectators and the community the real winners. “What made this year’s event memorable was the phenomenal community support,” said Michelle Kocourek, CDC resource development coordinator. “The weather got us off
to a slower start but the sun came out and the usual crowds turned out for all the free family fun.” The Buccaneer Inn team’s third time in the Silly Boat Regatta proved to be lucky as it paddled its way to the championship trophy and raised $1,300 in pledges for CDC programs helping children and youth with development challenges. Asked about their race winning strategy, the Buccaneer Inn’s 14-member team said it was “just paddling for the kids.” “This is the best event in town and we’re proud to help out and be part of such an excellent community celebration,” said Dane Ilyn, owner of the Buccaneer Inn, pledging to return for next year’s Silly Boat Regatta. editor@nanaimobulletin.com
When the province appoints a seniors’ advocate some time this fall, he or she will have a great deal of work to do, although that work remains to be defined. However, says Ron Cantelon, the ParksvilleQualicum Liberal MLA and parliamentary secretary for seniors, said whoever gets the job shouldn’t try to fix everything at once. Speaking after concluding a whirlwind tour of the province to discuss what it is the advocate should do, Cantelon said the key will be to deal with the issues in stages. In fact, he said, the gover nment is already taking action. “We want to get ahead of the curve,” Cantelon said, noting the so-called silver tsunami of aging Baby Boomers is fast approaching. “We are building infrastructure, but it’s an incremental process.” Cantelon cited the Seniors’ Help Line as one step taken to address the needs of seniors. The tour, he noted, stretched from Parksville to Dawson Creek to Cranbrook and involved public forums where seniors gave their views of not only what they see as the weaknesses of the current support system, but also gave suggestions about how to fix it. One key part of the advocate’s task, he said, will be to provide support for the many groups and organizations that already provide services to seniors. “There are a lot of great organizations spread out throughout the province helping seniors navigate the system and they need help and support,” he said. “That’s a role the advocate could do, possibly training people to help others navigate the system and become a person that seniors can talk to who will listen and take their concerns forward,” he said.
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ABOVE: The Council of Canadians SS Epic Disaster lives up to its name. LEFT: Crowds of close to 10,000 people took in the event.
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Retiring MLAs sittingg pretty p y
Who says it doesn’t pay to be a politician – even for a blink of an eye? With the B.C. Liberals in a freefall and the provincial election 10 months away, a number of MLAs have decided to leave politics. Much is made by some about the sacrifices made by politicians, of the time spent away from family, of the decision to take a break from their career passion – all to serve the public good. And, while it is admirable to see people take an active part in the democratic process, make no mistake, it is a decision that often pays lucrative dividends beyond anything a working stiff will ever realize. Surrey-Tynehead MLA Dave Hayer is one of the latest B.C. Liberals to decide against seeking re-election next year. According to Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation figures, Hayer’s 12 years in office will give him an annual pension that will start at $47,600 when he turns 65 and climb to $62,900 when he turns 80. The MLA pension plan is indeed goldplated as taxpayers chip in $4 for every dollar the MLA contributes. More maddening is the fact the B.C. Liberals, under then-leader Gordon Campbell, campaigned in the 1996 election against exorbitant pension plans. The NDP won and implemented a reasonable pension plan, one in which the taxpayer would add one dollar for every dollar the MLA contributed. In 2007, however, Campbell reversed his position and brought back a troughladen pension, even going so far as to allow MLAs to buy back for a song those years lost. Political pension plans at the provincial and federal levels are disturbing and do nothing to counter the perception (which is reality) that entering the political arena is the path to setting yourself up for life, with your retirement funded well by taxpayers who can barely get by. The Nanaimo News Bulletin is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org
Barbecue burnout a constant threat
They say you can die a hero or That summer we hosted a party live long enough to see yourself requiring two barbecues. I loaded become a villain. hers into my truck thinking I’m Our barbecues live short lives, only going next door, so why bothbut never die heroically. er tying it down? I’ll just drive It’s hard to say what kills them really slow. faster, our humid climate or my My rearview mirror provided a culinary misadventures, but I’ll stunning view of her new barbelet my wife take some blame for cue somersaulting out of the back their untimely demises. of the truck as it lurched through In winter we keep the pothole I forgot whatever barbecue we about in our driveway. REPORTER’S happen to be tormentMy stepson witnessed VIEWPOINT ing that year on our the performance and back porch, which is has never let me live it Chris Bush covered. down. Photographer otog ap er Barbecues are built I repaired the barbefrom aluminum and cue’s smashed control stainless steel, which panel – some of my don’t corrode easily finest refinishing with reasonable care. work ever – and with Just keep the rain off the two sturdy lawnand they’ll last for mower wheels I bought years. to replace the flimsy But my wife insists originals that exploded on buying those barbecue covers into plastic shrapnel on impact, I made from faux leather with a figure it went home a better prodsoft backing. It won’t scratch the uct than when I borrowed it. finish, but it’s perfect for trapping She still has it. I don’t think she humidity. has one of those faux leather covGiven the right mix of moisture ers. and oxygen, electrolysis sets in Our last barbecue retired and the following spring you pull early from corrosion and arteryoff the cover to discover a mass clogging hamburger grease that of white and brown corrosion ignited and engulfed it in a blazshaped like what last year was ing conflagration one night. It your barbecue – sometimes with still worked after that episode. the remains of some vermin’s The following summer, after nest inside. wintering wounded under its One year my mother-in-law, cover and corroding some more, who lives next door, bought a new I cleaned it up and put it out on barbecue for herself, plus one for its little concrete pad near the my wife and me for our birthdays, cherry trees behind the big tent which fall a few days apart. we set up for the kids to backyard
camp in. I was busy getting something ready for a party so a friend offered to fire it up to preheat it. Seconds later my friend Ron Lambert, Nanaimo’s fire chief, emerged from behind the tent with the hair that hadn’t been singed off his forearm still smoldering and told me how it shot a five-foot tongue of flame at him from under its control panel. The unit we replaced it with suffered its baptism by fire the night of my wife’s birthday party when I discovered “lean hamburger” is really a relative term. It was the second batch of patties that supplied the critical mass of fat triggering what I could best describe as my personal backyard Chernobyl. I only turned away for a few seconds to hand my wife a glass of wine when I heard the sizzle of flaming grease and ticks of expanding metal from the apocalyptic fireball erupting from under its lid. Once I got the fire out, the hamburgers weren’t that bad, actually. They were just blacker and skittered around the serving platter a bit more than usual. Everyone said how impressed they were – given what appeared to be a genuine risk of a propane explosion – with how calmly I walked over, turned the burners off one by one and brought the inferno to heel. Last month I finally got around to replacing the lid handle that melted off.
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Columnist’s climate rants simply boring propaganda To the Editor, Re: Lakes research shutdown nonsense, Science Matters, July 12. The recent column from the David Suzuki Foundation does not promote any positive ideas. The whining and complaining is something that we do not expect from an environmental organization that is funded by donation. The slamming of political groups by this organization leaves one to wonder how many bridges they are burning in regards to the funding by people from certain parties. The stories the David Suzuki Foundation are broadcasting are not in the best interest of the young people who read the nonsense. We live in a democracy where the people in power were voted into a position to make some choices for everyone. To continually look for evidence of political dirty laundry and then parade it has become repetitious, boring and ineffective. The terms ‘greenhouse gases’ and ‘global responsibility’ and ‘climate change’ have become the tools of the Suzuki Foundation. This propaganda is now being used by the media and politicians to control the resources of this country. Who and where we ship our resources to in the future will determine our quality of life. The resources will be sold and delivered, but the choices that exclude Asia will leave us with one option, the U.S. The U.S. is controlling your thoughts through pollution propaganda. The ‘terms of pollution’ have created an anxious population of people who believe they need to stand up and voice their opinion. The ‘green Canadian’ is a hypocritical title, as we are known to be one of the worst polluters per capita on the planet. And as we support the underground hoarding of crude oil in the U.S. and they burn it to the tune of 19.5 million barrels every day. Is it wise to pipe oil to the U.S. when they are so far in debt to China? Our Canadian quality of life will not remain the same without either the U.S. or China as trading partners. The China debt will not be on hold forever, something will happen soon. The Chinese Yuan is being held low for a reason. Matt James Nanaimo
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More information early better for everyone
To the Editor, Re: Earlier connection would be helpful, Saturday Beat, July 7. This very worthwhile article points at one of the sad facts in our modern democracy, the apparent disconnect between government and citizens. Federally as well as provincially, it may be difficult to envision that a single vote every four or so years has any effect on our affairs. However, on the local level this should be different since we are
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Giving notice of changes just prior to third reading in council is unfair and impractical.
very close to the people that we have elected to govern us, and we can attend council meetings and even participate. For this proximity to be relevant though, more information has to be made available early. As stated in the article – relative to a development in one’s neighbourhood for example – more information should be made available to the residents of the affected area perhaps before the second reading. Giving notice of changes just
prior to the third reading in council is unfair and impractical to both sides. The developer by that time has invested already a considerable amount of money and time, and therefore would not be interested to make any changes. Homeowners tend to get the impression they are being ignored. So, yes, more information early, please, for a better community. Dieter Reeh Nanaimo
Readers respond: Feedback on news items Quality of city water remains questionable To the Editor, Re: Bottled water offers choice, Opinion, June 28. Nanaimo council recently decided to ban the sale of bottled water from public facilities, making the claim that city tap water is certainly an acceptable replacement for bottled water. Researching the sources of bottled water I have found the following: ◆ Ninety-five per cent of bottled water comes from deep well aquifers and if the bottled water is identified as natural spring water, it cannot have been filtered or treated and still carry the label natural spring water: that is a ruling of the federal government; ◆ Five per cent of bottled water comes from municipal water sources. An example of such a brand would be Aquafina. This water is sourced from a municipal supply in Vancouver and is subjected to a seven-step treatment process before bottling for sale. This includes four levels of filtration in addition it is treated with UV, reverse osmosis and finally is ozonated. How can the City of Nanaimo make the claim that our tap water, which comes from a potentially dangerous open source, treated only with chlorination resulting in such a potential health hazard as to necessitate the expenditure of $72 million to provide proper treatment, be considered as safe as either of the above bottled water sources? I pose the same question to your readers as I have to the Vancouver Island Health Authority health officer: “Do you consider the water currently being supplied to Nanaimo households as safe as bottled water taken from a municipal water supply that has been further treated with UV and reverse osmosis?” It would seem that the answer would have to be no or else it is difficult to justify the $72-million cost to Nanaimo taxpayers to filter our water just once. This decision seems to have
Many people see separation as a cure for this type of fiasco. Radical? Perhaps, but the Czechs and Slovaks seem to get along better now, except when they face off on a hockey rink. The West could continue subsidizing the have-nots while they forced themselves to learn innovation, productivity and sensible politics. It’s likely just dreaming and I’ve digressed enough anyway. As a bit of aside trivia though, doesn’t the Balfour Declaration mentioned in the referenced letter go back to the First World War? Jim Corder Nanaimo
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Questions remain about quality of tap water versus bottled, writer says.
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been made as the result of pandering to CUPE as much as it was made in line with common sense. Surprise? Being an adventurous, devilmay-care kinda guy, I still live on the edge by drinking water right from my tap, fully realizing I am playing Russian Roulette until our new water filtration plant is up and running. Jim Taylor Nanaimo
Productive politicking nowhere on horizon To the Editor, Re: Fairer ways exist, but not wanted, Letters, July 12. This letter neatly illuminates the reason we are unlikely to see changes to our system of electing Members of Parliament and hopefully will also dissuade more ideas like “that bastardized transferable ballot system”. On a related issue, I also find the habit that some politicians have of tailoring their spiels to suit different areas as they cross our diverse land scrounging for our votes, as quite insulting. The most recent example is the NDPs touring Tom Mulcair who will rant about Alberta’s dirty “tar” sands in order to keep Quebec on side, then have the gall to show his face in Alberta claiming to be “in awe” over the size of what he now calls the “oil” sands. Then it’s on to B.C. where he wants to “pull the plug” on the Northern Gateway Pipeline. He obviously can’t see how curtailing Alberta’s ability to sell oil also curtails the amount they can toss into the welfare pot called equalization which supports his province’s social programs.
Cellphone companies should help 911 costs To the Editor, Re: Supreme court rejects city’s 911 cellphone levy, July 12. Is the cellphone congolmerate so powerful that it can collect a 75-cent per month levy for 911 and not pay any of that to local municipalities? If there is such a levy, then it should be used to relieve the burden on local taxpayers. Perhaps there is a way to add to the fees charged for the use of land for the transmission towers. The provincial and federal governments would both get a boost for making all of the cellphone companies pay their fair share for this vital service. J. Sharpe Nanaimo
Dog parks no place to use training collars To the Editor, Re: Dog owner choked up over chain, July 14. Several years ago we lost a beautiful, loving Rhodesian Ridgeback in just such an accident in a Parksville dog park. She was wearing a Martindale training collar which got entangled with another dog. We are still traumatized about this and agree there should be no collars in the dog park. Helen and Ron Embree Nanaimo
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Society seeks garage sale items The Mid Island Abilities and Independent Living Society is looking for items for its fundraising garage sale Aug. 18 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 2126 Merideth Rd. Large or small donations can be picked up
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Nanaimo’s Kimberley Mitchell was invested in the Order of St. John by Lt.-Gov. Steven Point in a ceremony at Government House in Victoria last month.
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Tournament tackles MS
Corinne and Al Jensen have worked tirelessly to plan a golf tournament to benefit people living with multiple sclerosis and to support research to find a cure for the disease. The fight is personal for the couple, as Corinne has been living with MS for more than 20 years, being diagnosed on her 28th birthday. After she was unable to continue working, she decided to use her skills and talents to help fundraise for the MS Society and recently joined the local chapter’s board of directors. “It is so essential that the hundreds of people living with MS in our community can depend on the Central Island Chapter of
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the MS Society to help enhance their quality of life,” she said. When the couple returned to Nanaimo after living in the south Island region for a number of years, they wanted to do a major fundraiser for the society. The tournament features a putting contest, 18 holes of golf, dinner and prizes.Registration is $150 per person and includes a $50 charitable tax receipt. The MS Golf Tournament takes place Aug. 1 at the Nanaimo Golf Club. For more information, or to register, sponsor or volunteer for the event, please contact the Jensens at 250-390-6619 or e-mail coraljensen@shaw.ca.
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The Nanaimo Range is located in the Mountain District west of Chase River and south of Westwood Lake, at the end of Lincoln Road. The coordinates are 49° 08’ 15” north, 123° 58’ 45” west.
Le champ de tir de Nanaimo se trouve dans le Mountain district à l’ouest de la rivière Chase et au sud du lac Westwood, à la fin fi du chemin Lincoln. Les coordonnées sont 49° 08’ 15” nord, 123° 58’ 45” ouest.
Bilingual signposts indicating that there is to be no trespassing mark all entryways, roads, and tracks into the Range area.
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Les bombes, grenades, obus et autres objets explosifs similaires posent des risques de blessures et de perte de vie. Ne ramassez pas ces objets et ne les gardez pas comme souvenirs. Si vous avez trouvé ou si vous en avez en votre possession un objet que vous croyez être un explosif, signalez-le à la police locale qui prendra les mesures nécessaires pour l’éliminer.
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Geneskool project needs science lover The following are opportunities at Volunteer Nanaimo. For more information, please call 250-758-7121 or go online to www. volunteernanaimo.ca. Volunteer Nanaimo is located at Unit 3-2350 Labieux Rd. ◆ Geneskool Summer Camp – A volunteer with good interpersonal skills is needed to assist with the Genome summer camp hosted by Vancouver Island University July 23-27. The applicant should have ability to speak to small audiences, deliver presentations, and have a strong interest in science and education. A minimum one week commitment is requested for Monday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 4:40p.m. Training will be provided in camp materials, activities and lab safety. A criminal record check is required. For more information, please contact Sam Lee, camp director, at 1-604-675-0128 or e-mail slee@genomebc.ca. Downtown Nanaimo Business Improvement Assocation – Volunteers are needed to help throughout the Bathtub Street Fair, July 20-21. Supervision will be available during the festival. A commitment of four hours is requested. Please contact Robyn Tonack, marketing and events
VOLUNTEERS coordinator, at 250-7548141, fax 250-754-8108 or e-mail info@dnbia. ca. AAC National Dog Agility Championships – Enthusiastic and reliable volunteers wishing to actively participate in helping host this exciting event at Beban Park Recreation Centre Aug. 2-5 Help is also needed to set the stage July 31 and Aug. 1, and wrap things up Aug. 5. Many different positions available and volunteers are offered the best seats in the house for viewing. Anyone wanting more information, please contact Bernadette van Klaveren by e-mail aacnationals2012@ gmail.com. Citizens on Patrol – Take an active role helping to reduce crime in your community. The Nanaimo COPs program, under the guidance of the RCMP, monitors areas requesting more patrolling to reduce crime. Volunteers of all ages are welcome, and a commitment of one four-hour weekend shift, and one Wednesday evening a month is requested. Options to cover special events are available too. To learn more, please contact Brian at bcornborough@shaw. ca.
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Berry pickers can help NALT Nanaimo and Area Land Trust has the future in mind when it comes to this year’s growing season. The Trust co-hosts its fourth annual Wild Foods Festival in April and would like residents to contribute through its Pick-a-Pail program. When out in their garden or favorite wild berry patch, people can pick a pail of berries for festival chefs to use in samples of foods made with wild ingredients Freeze them on cookie trays or bring them fresh to NALT’s stewardship centre, 8-140 Wallace St., and volunteers will freeze them. And as native flowers and plants go to seed, people can help NALT’s Natural Abundance Native Plant Nursery replenish and expand its seed stocks. Residents can harvest their seeds by drying them in a bowl or paper bag indoors and then deliver them to NALT in a bag or an envelope with the plant name marked clearly on it. For more information, please go to www.nalt. bc.ca or call 250-7141990.
T he sight of a rooster could win an Island photographer a host of prizes. The Island Farmers’ Alliance is hosting its summer photo contest with shutterbugs keeping an eye out for the association’s rooster sign. To qualify for the contest, photographers can e-mail a photo of the IFA rooster sign, along with the name of the farm where they saw the sign, to ifacontest@islandfarmersalliance.org. Each sign, and far m, counts as a single entry into the contest. There are regional prizes to be won, including two tickets to the annual Saanich Peninsula Harvest Feast Sept. 22. The contest deadline is Sept. 5. The rooster sign indicates a farm is a member of IFA and has agreed to its code of ethics. “The contest is a fun way for people to start looking for the rooster, an emblem
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2$
Per lb
99
15
Locally Grown
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99 Koala
Sparkling Fruit Beverage
99 3 1lt
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Perrier
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Sparkling Mineral Water
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226-400gr
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Wong Wing Won Ton Covers 454gr
Mi-Del
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lb
Island Farms
Multipak Yogurt 12x125gr
Gluten Free Bread, Buns, Cookies, Bagels Muffins, Pizza Crusts & Cinnamon Rolls
Gluten Free Bread, Bagels Pizza or English Muffins 175-650gr
49
Works out to $1.50 each plus applicable fees. Offer ends Sunday, July 22, 2012.
946ML
Glutino
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3000
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454gr
426ml
lb
Product Headquarters! Gluten Free
Wong Wing Egg Roll Covers
Wong Wing Won Ton Soup
PER
lb
bonus
3500
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Chicken Wings
each
Want-Want
Superslim Brown Rice Crisps
3
99 each
Island Farms
Simply 2% Yogurt 650gr
Mary’s
2$
Organic Crackers 184gr
100gr
for
63-69gr
325ml
3000
3
99
2$ for
4 3
Island Farms
99
Cottage Cheese 1or2%, 500gr
5
2
99
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5
99
Knorr Bouillon Cubes
3000
lb
Locally Raised BC Poultry
7.69 per kg
99
PER
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49
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Fresh Chicken Wings
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Sunrise Farms
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• Grain Fed • No Antibiotics • No Animal By Products
Fres
99
3
99
lb
Family Pack, 9.90 per kg
Grilling Ribs
Family Pack, 8.80 per kg
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Canadian Beef
Fresh Centercut Boneless Pork Loin Chops
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Garlic, Kielbassa or Ham Rings 300gr
Schneiders
Juicy Jumbos or Grill’Ems Selected, 375-450gr
2$ FOR
4
4
8 Each
Schneiders or Country Natural Wieners
4
540ml
4$ for
Unico
5
3$ for
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FOR
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7
Canola Harvest
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Olymel
Chicken Wings & Chunkies 600-650gr
946ml or 170gr
500ml
2$ for
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
4
5
99
5
Sundried Tomatoes
Glenwood
Corned Beef Brisket
500gr
4
99
5$ for
10,000
Q
points
5
Arla
Apetina Feta Cheese 400gr
500ml
Each
bonus
for
Pasta
8 99 8 99
Bonus Q-Points
OPEN 9-9 Daily
2$
De Cecco
Emma
lb
Each
Balsamic Vinegar
Canola Oil or Spray Oil
PER
Each
Parksville 2012 EXHIBITION Beach
Marinated Artichoke Hearts or Stuffed Manzanilla Olives
1lt
Chicken Cordon
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Schneiders
Selected, 375-450gr
July 16 - August 19
Unico
170ml or 375ml
5
99
Locally Raised BC Poultry
99
JUL 14 - AUG 19
Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast
lb
Sliced Bacon
49
Sunrise Farms
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Schneiders 500gr
17
Family Pack, 13.20 per kg
99
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3000 Roses Lime Cordial or Grenadine 739ml
3000 Clorox Bathroom Cleaner 887ml
5000 Vim Power Cream Spray 750ml
3500
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JOIN US! QF FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS AND BATHTUB RACES NANAIMO MARINE FESTIVAL - JULY 21 & 22 Kraft
9
Cracker Barrel Cheese 907gr
Kraft
Shredded Natural Cheese 380gr
Kraft
99
5
Dressing 475ml
170gr
2$ for
5 6 Singles Processed Cheese Product
Philadelphia Cream Cheese Spread
Parmesan Cheese 250gr
5
2$
Kraft
for
Kraft
Miracle Whip or Real Mayonaise
Water
220gr
2$ for
5
3
3
99
for
Plus Applicable Fees
Plus Applicable Fees
Primo
Clover Leaf
Wild Pacific, 213gr
525-540ml
3$ for
5
for
Old Dutch
Crunchys or Cheese Restaurante Tortilla pleasers Chips, Salsa or Dip 285-310gr
Assorted Sizes
2$ for
5 For
2$ for
5
3$
4 2$ 7
for
for
for
Breyers
Breyers
1.66lt
4x55ml or 3x100ml
Double Churn Ice Cream
3$
5
99 4 Jones
Pillsbury
Pizza Minis or Pizza Pops
5
340gr
For
Ready To Serve Soup
Pink Salmon
4
for
99
Chocolate Cream Pie
530gr
2
NEW
Magnum Ice Cream Bars
99 4
Soda Case
Minute Maid
345-500gr
99 3
for
Simply Lemonade or Juice
Minute Maid
Minute Maid
10x200ml
1lt
Juice
100% Juice
1.75lt
McCain
Deep ‘n Delicious Cake 510gr
2$ for
Breyers or Klondike
Breyers
2 $7
7
Plus Applicable Fees
99 2
for
Plus Applicable Fees
Plus Applicable Fees
Vegetable & Fruit Smoothie
Del Monte
Del Monte
108gr
398ml
Fruit Stripes
1.06lt
Fruit
Ice Cream Novelties Smooth & Dreamy Assorted Sizes Ice Cream 1.66lt
O’Doul’s
99 4
0.5% Alcohol Beer
12x355ml
2 $5
Plus Applicable Fees
Cheerios Cereal
Assorted, 330-380gr
175-230gr
99
General Mills
Cereal
Granola Bars
Sparklers or Fruit Beverage
3
5
454gr
General Mills or Nestle
Nature Valley
McCain
Triple Chill Cake
2$
for
Dole
12x340-355ml
2$
125-170gr
99
delightfully delicious deals! e s e h t h t i w f f o Cool
455ml
99
6
9
McCain
Old Dutch
Potato Chips
12x355ml
Bar-B-Q Sauce
QF & Summer Snacks. Quality Lives Here! Old Dutch
Pepsi or 7-Up
Aquafina
Kicking Horse
Organic Whole Bean Coffee
Fibre 1 100 Calorie or Nature Valley Thins Granola Bars
LAST CHANCE TO JOIN THE CHALLENGE
7
650ml
General Mills
Cheez Whiz 1kg
12x355ml
370-400gr
99 4
Plus Applicable Fees
2 $5 for
3 $5 for
2$ for
5
9
Plus Applicable Fees
9
99 Plus Applicable Fees
3
99
99 for
for
HOT
¢
4
Cheese & Crackers go together like QF and Summertime
Cadbury
Milk Chocolate Fingers
3$ for
9
99
3$
Christie
Dofino
225gr
165-200gr
Triscuit Crackers
Havarti Cheese
5
Christie
Ritz or Stoned Wheat Thins Crackers 400-600gr
125gr
99
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Buy any participating* 12x355ml or 6x710ml PepsiCo soft drinks and 50¢ will be donated to the Quality Foods Community Health Endowment Fund
24x500ml
99
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Kraft
99
1kg
250gr
2
Solid or Chunk White Albacore Tuna
for
Kraft
99
Clover Leaf
4$
Kraft
99
Kraft
Kraft
Macaroni Salad Mix 200gr
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2 $5 for
2
99
2$ for
7
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Cracker Barrel Cheese 907gr
Kraft
Shredded Natural Cheese 380gr
Kraft
99
5
Dressing 475ml
170gr
2$ for
5 6 Singles Processed Cheese Product
Philadelphia Cream Cheese Spread
Parmesan Cheese 250gr
5
2$
Kraft
for
Kraft
Miracle Whip or Real Mayonaise
Water
220gr
2$ for
5
3
3
99
for
Plus Applicable Fees
Plus Applicable Fees
Primo
Clover Leaf
Wild Pacific, 213gr
525-540ml
3$ for
5
for
Old Dutch
Crunchys or Cheese Restaurante Tortilla pleasers Chips, Salsa or Dip 285-310gr
Assorted Sizes
2$ for
5 For
2$ for
5
3$
4 2$ 7
for
for
for
Breyers
Breyers
1.66lt
4x55ml or 3x100ml
Double Churn Ice Cream
3$
5
99 4 Jones
Pillsbury
Pizza Minis or Pizza Pops
5
340gr
For
Ready To Serve Soup
Pink Salmon
4
for
99
Chocolate Cream Pie
530gr
2
NEW
Magnum Ice Cream Bars
99 4
Soda Case
Minute Maid
345-500gr
99 3
for
Simply Lemonade or Juice
Minute Maid
Minute Maid
10x200ml
1lt
Juice
100% Juice
1.75lt
McCain
Deep ‘n Delicious Cake 510gr
2$ for
Breyers or Klondike
Breyers
2 $7
7
Plus Applicable Fees
99 2
for
Plus Applicable Fees
Plus Applicable Fees
Vegetable & Fruit Smoothie
Del Monte
Del Monte
108gr
398ml
Fruit Stripes
1.06lt
Fruit
Ice Cream Novelties Smooth & Dreamy Assorted Sizes Ice Cream 1.66lt
O’Doul’s
99 4
0.5% Alcohol Beer
12x355ml
2 $5
Plus Applicable Fees
Cheerios Cereal
Assorted, 330-380gr
175-230gr
99
General Mills
Cereal
Granola Bars
Sparklers or Fruit Beverage
3
5
454gr
General Mills or Nestle
Nature Valley
McCain
Triple Chill Cake
2$
for
Dole
12x340-355ml
2$
125-170gr
99
delightfully delicious deals! e s e h t h t i w f f o Cool
455ml
99
6
9
McCain
Old Dutch
Potato Chips
12x355ml
Bar-B-Q Sauce
QF & Summer Snacks. Quality Lives Here! Old Dutch
Pepsi or 7-Up
Aquafina
Kicking Horse
Organic Whole Bean Coffee
Fibre 1 100 Calorie or Nature Valley Thins Granola Bars
LAST CHANCE TO JOIN THE CHALLENGE
7
650ml
General Mills
Cheez Whiz 1kg
12x355ml
370-400gr
99 4
Plus Applicable Fees
2 $5 for
3 $5 for
2$ for
5
9
Plus Applicable Fees
9
99 Plus Applicable Fees
3
99
99 for
for
HOT
¢
4
Cheese & Crackers go together like QF and Summertime
Cadbury
Milk Chocolate Fingers
3$ for
9
99
3$
Christie
Dofino
225gr
165-200gr
Triscuit Crackers
Havarti Cheese
5
Christie
Ritz or Stoned Wheat Thins Crackers 400-600gr
125gr
99
Nanaimo News Bulletin 19
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24x500ml
99
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Kraft
99
1kg
250gr
2
Solid or Chunk White Albacore Tuna
for
Kraft
99
Clover Leaf
4$
Kraft
99
Kraft
Kraft
Macaroni Salad Mix 200gr
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2 $5 for
2
99
2$ for
7
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Italian Wine or Parmesano Salami
Authentic Smoked Beef
1
100
Deli Sandwiches and Wraps
Q
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Kraft Parmesan Cheese 125gr
2000
1
79
bonus
QF Deli Fresh
250gr
Kraft Dip 227gr
PER
100gr
West Coast Salmon or Artichoke Asiago Chicken Fusilli Pasta Salad
Kraft Cheez Whiz Original
2000
100
Fat Free Sun Dried Tomato Turkey
Kentucky Chicken Breast
5000
PER gr
Lilydale
Lilydale
1
29 PER
100gr
Dinner for Three
2500
Canadian
2
1000 Savaday Snack Plates 8.75 40ʼs
5000 Energizer Batteries
AA-4ʼs, C-2ʼs, D-2ʼs, 9-Volt-1ʼs
10,000
Off Citronella Candle 3 Wick
227gr
1ʼs
5000 Nature Clean Liquid Dish Soap 575ml
Scott Napkins White 200ʼs
5000
Cooked White Tiger Prawn Tails Frozen or Previously Frozen
1
69 PER
100gr
3
99
95
Alexid De Portneuf
French Brie
Each
Deep Fried Prawns
2
PER
100gr
99 PER
100gr
16 Pieces .................................
895
Available at Select Stores Serving Suggestions
Fresh Hand Peeled Shrimp
49 PER gr
100
Fresh Steelhead Fillets 31/40 Size
White Tiger Prawns Raw Peeled & Deviened Tail Off Frozen or Previously Frozen
2
99
1
69 PER gr
100
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2
Fresh Ling Cod Fillets
100gr
29 PER
100gr
2
29 PER
100gr
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41/50 Size
2
2
49
PER
Artichoke Asiago, Baba Ghanouj or Roasted Red Pepper Dip
Fresh Halibut Steaks
100
100gr
Chapstick 4.2gr
PER gr
Shaved Parmesan
69
Summerfresh
32
1
59
99
PER gr
All Fresh
Smoked Bavarian Ham
Freybe
49
Bonus Q-Points
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Kaiser Buns
2$ for
English Bay Cookies 12 pack Bakery Fresh
4
8” Blueberry Pie
99
• White chocolate Macadamia • Pecan Chocolate Chip • Double Chocolate
3
2 $5 for Chocolate 99 Hedgehog Cake 15
Lemon Truffle Cake
Original Cakerie Layer Bar Cake
for
600gr
Deluxe or Mini Buns
Your Choice!
2$ for
Nature’s Path
Cocos-Pure
5x40gr
330ml
Organic Crunchy Granola Bars
Nature’s Path
99 2
NEW!
Qi’a Organic Superfood Breakfast 225gr
Nature’s Path
5
99
49
Organic Granola
PER
100gr
340-567gr Plus Applicable Fees
Clif
2 $3
99 2
Simply Natural
Organic Ketchup 575ml
99 2
Family Favourites Mixed Nuts
99 5
Quality Fresh
4 $5
Sweet Treats Cranberry Trio
Roasted Deluxe Salted, 350gr 400gr
5000
points
bonus
Dempsterʼs Original Bagels
99 4
Quality Fresh
99 2
Soya Nuts 300gr
5000
Dempsterʼs German Rye Bread 454gr
5000 Olafsons Tortilla
Selected, 496-620gr
5000 Friskies Dry Cat Food Chefʼs Blend 3kg
5000 Skeena Cat Food 400gr
1000 Pedigree Dog Food Vitality+
68gr
Quality Fresh
¢
Potato Wedges,Fries or Onion Rings
Protein Bar or Energy Bar
325-350gr
5 Alexia
100% Pure Coconut Water
NEW!
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6-12’s
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Bakery Fresh
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Triple Layer
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Double Layer
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3000 Smuckerʼs Ice Cream Topping 250ml
3500 Nuts to You Almond Butter 500gr
5000
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Locally Grown
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Fresh Raspberries
Weather Permitting
44
California “Premium”
Sugarone Green Seedless Grapes
1 4.39 per kg
each
Vancouver Island “New Crop”
69
Early Standard Potatoes 1.52 per kg
99 per lb
Extra Large
¢
Beefsteak Tomatoes
per lb
2.84 per kg
River Ranch
BC Grown
3.28 per kg
49
Green or Red Leaf Lettuce
Spray Mums
Alstro Consumer Bunch
2
for
6 99
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23 4”
Gerbera Bouquet
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arts Author finds answers in family’s ancestry Sheelagh Whittaker used her family’s history – and her journey to uncover it – for her first full-length novel BY MELISSA FRYER THE NEWS BULLETIN
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reative writing schools often teach students to write what they know – and what does a writer know more about than their own
family? While researching her family’s geneology, Sheelagh Whittaker came across a story that was both shocking and intriguing – her great-grandfather’s second wife, along with her sister, were charged with the murder of the former’s illegitimate toddler. She and her sister uncovered the family history after finding testimony of her grandmother, who was just nine at the time of the trial. The story was just the sort that Whittaker was looking for. “I thought, here’s my book,” she said. The Slaidburn Angell traces Whittaker’s family history in Britain, along with a first-person account of the genealogical search, interspersed with modern history. Whittaker said she didn’t shy away from the personal nature of the story, despite some of its negative aspects, because she always strove for honesty about herself. Whittaker, who owns a home in Nanaimo and visits regularly, earned a master’s degree in business administration and climbed the corporate ladder to currently sit on the board of directors for Imperial Oil. She is also a director for Standard Life. She was featured in the Women of
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Sheelagh Whittaker, near her home in Nanaimo, traced her family’s roots for her first full-length novel. She talks about the book, The Slaidburn Angel, at Harbourfront library July 22.
Influence lecture series and named “The Pioneer” in the Globe and Mail’s Women in Power series. She is also a member of Maclean’s Honour Roll. “I’m still a working woman,” Whittaker said. She considers herself a feminist and a fighter for women’s rights, which leads her to always be honest with other women about her own struggles and consequences of her choices. “That has been characteristic of my
style,” she said. The Slaidburn Angell was researched and written over a 12-year period, which saw her live in Australia and Canada, while maintaining a family and full-time job. It’s her first full-length novel, aside from contributions to books like Memos to the Prime Minister, but she started writing as a child. She was first published in the Alberta Poetry Yearbook in 1960 and while her poem Oil! didn’t win,
it was printed on the very last page of the anthology. For her next book, she draws on her experiences and feminist ideals once again for a series of stories, inspired by the Canterbury Tales. Whittaker presents her book for reading and discussion at Harbourfront library on July 22, 1-3 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Please call 250-753-1154, ext. 238. arts@nanaimobulletin.com
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MADRONES play the Queen’s at 8 p.m. on Friday (July 20), followed by Baby Jane. HERBICIDAL MANIACS play Front Street Grill Saturday (July 21) at 8 p.m. MELISSA HILL plays Acme Food Co. Saturday (July 21). BABY JANE plays the Queen’s Saturday (July 21). ALMOST FAMOUS plays the Queen’s July 25. JESSICA STUART FEW plays the Corner Lounge July 26. DOPE SODA plays the Queen’s July 26. LUKE BLU GUTHRIE BAND plays Acme Food Co. July 27. STEELBACK REUNION CONCERT at the Port Theatre July 27 at 8 p.m. Tickets $20. Call 250-754-8550.
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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 A vacation could be in the works in the next few weeks, Aries. Because tasks can seem to sneak up on you, get the planning started early and work up an itinerary. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Take some time to look through your checkbook or online bills history, y Taurus. You may have a few unexpected expenses on the horizon and you’ll need to some extra cash. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Loss is not something g easilyy overcome, Gemini. If you’ve lost someone you love due to relocation or illness, surround yourself with a good support team until you rebound a bit. CANCER R - Jun 22/Jul 22 Never sayy never, Cancer, because yyou may look foolish when you eventually do the things you said you never would. Instead, be open to all possibilities and opportunities. LEO - Jul 23/Aug g 23 Great ideas often arrive with little effort, Leo. It’s turning g those ideas into a working g project p j that can often take a lot of energy. However, Gemini, you’re up for the challenge. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 For the most p part yyou’re insistent on doing things yourself and taking the difficult route, Virgo. g Tryy to let g go a little this week and let someone else handle things for a change.
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SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 There’s not much else you can do with regard g to a tenuous relationship, p Sagittarius. So it’s best if you just cut your losses and move on. You’ll make new friends easily. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Although g yyou want to be everything y g to everyone, there’s only so much of you to go g around, Capricorn. p Don’t spread p yyourself too thinlyy because it can take quite a while to recuperate after. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, you are ready to dabble in something that you and you alone enjoy. Figure g out what yyou need to g get started and begin building around your specific interest or hobby. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 With so many friends seeking your j mayy be the star attention, Pisces, yyou just of a particular social event that may come up this week.
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SATURDAY (JULY 21) Bill Perison (kids entertainment) noon; youth talent showcase 1:30 p.m.; Ian Perry 3 p.m.; Lazy Mike and the Rockin’ Recliners 4:30 p.m.; The Push 6 p.m.; Jo Burt 7:30 p.m.; The Femme Fatales 9 p.m.
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Marley, Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer at the Port Theatre Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. Tickets $20-$30. Call 250754-8550.
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Soprano singers let voices soar Three accomplished soprano singers participate in a late July concert. Brittany Hannah, Elizabeth Herman and Haley Porter, all students of voice teacher Christine McMahon, perform at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, on Chapel Street in downtown Nanaimo, July 28 at 7 p.m. The women sing a program of solos and ensembles, accompanied by pianist Donna Falconer. Their program features music from the Baroque to the 20th century, and includes compositions by Purcell, Handel, Bach, Vivaldi, Mozart, Delibes,
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Chausson, Faure, Satie, Barber, Bernstein, and Gilbert and Sullivan. In addition to a wealth of performance experience, the three women bring a great joy of singing. Tickets to the concert are $10 at the door.
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Members of the Silver Birch String Quartet perform a concert and host a workshop in Lantzville later this month. The group is named after the trees near Sudbury, Ont.
Quartet hosts workshop, concert To hear the Silver Birch String Quartet play is to listen in on a finely tuned, four-way conversation, in which each participant speaks simultaneously and communicates with perfect clarity. This dynamic quartet will perform a varied programme of classical and modern works, including String Quartet No. 4 by Joseph Haydn, L’errance....hommage à Wim Wenders by Robert Lemay, and String Quartet No.3 by Alexander von
Zemlinsky, during a performance in Lantzville. The quartet performs Thursday (July 19), 7 p.m. at St. Philip’s By-the-Sea Anglican Church in Lantzville, as well as bringing their music, mastery and enthusiasm to a workshop for string players. Named after the trees inhabiting the area around their home, Sudbury’s Juno Award-nominated Silver Birch String Quartet is an innovative one, earning the admira-
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Visitation will be held at 1:00 pm at Visitation will be held at 1:00 pm at Calvary Baptist Church in Chemainus, Calvary Baptist Church in Chemainus, followed by the funeral service at 2:00 pm. followed by the funeral service at 2:00 pm. Pasters Edgar Unrou and Arthur Dent Pasters Edgar Unrou and Arthur Dent will be ofďŹ ciating. Burial will be after the will be ofďŹ ciating. Burial will be after the reception at Chemanius Cemetery. Funeral reception at Chemanius Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are being handled by First arrangements are being handled by First Memorial Funeral Home in Nanaimo. Memorial Funeral Home in Nanaimo. Elly was born in Amsterdam, Holland on was1922. born She in Amsterdam, on Elly 26, Dec was married Holland for 52 years Dec 26, 1922. She was married forher 52 years to Dave van Drongelen. He was rock Heare was herďŹ nally rock to Dave vanofDrongelen. and the love her life. They now of her life. They are now ďŹ nally and the love re-united to be together forever. re-united to be together forever. Elly loved to watch Dave work in their Elly loved to loved watchtoDave work in their garden. They travel. Beside him garden. TheyChurch loved to travel. Beside him at so many events including the Church eventstoincluding the at so many Summer Camp program name only Summer Camp to where name Dave only one and the Timeprogram out Group out Group one and the watched the Time children. Elly where always Dave had watchedforthe Ellyknew always had candies thechildren. children she so well for theaschildren sheLady knewat so well candies and was known the Candy church and in wasthe known as the Candy Lady at church and community. and in the community. Elly spent so many hours knitting dolls and Elly spentforso children many hours knittingTogether, dolls and animals overseas. animals fora children overseas. Together, they were part of so many charitable they were a part of so many charitable organizations organizations Elly is survived by her four daughters, 10 grandchildren Elly is survivedand by 8 hergreat four grandchildren. daughters, 10 Daughters: (Dave), Tonny grandchildren Anneke and 8 great grandchildren. (Dave), YvonneAnneke (Kent) and Wendy (Brad); (Dave), Tonny Daughters: grandchildren: (Dean), Elizabeth (Dave), YvonneLinnette (Kent) and Wendy (Brad); (Gilles), Jake Linnette (Nicole),(Dean), Reanna (Max) grandchildren: Elizabeth, Michael (Sarah), Reanne Damian,(Max) Daniel,Michael John, Jake (Nicole), Devin, great grandchildren: (Sarah), Stephen; Damian, Daniel, John, Devin, Taylor, Cole, Jamie, Easson, Stephen;Alexander, great grandchildren: Taylor, Deianira, Nathan, Jazlyn; also Alexander,Gabrielle, Cole, Jamie, Easson, Deianira, her sister, Nathan, Hiske and other and Jazlyn; alsofamily her sister, Gabrielle, friends. is preceded death by Ellyher is Hiske andElly other family andinfriends. brother, Liesbeth and, of precededFreiderich; in death by sister, her brother, Freiderich; course her husband, loved and, ofDave, coursethat hershe husband, sister, Liesbeth so much. that she loved so much. Dave, In In lieu lieu of of owers, owers, memorial memorial donations donations may be given given to to the the Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s Society. Society. may be The The family family wishes wishes to to thank thank the the many many Staff Staff who took such such great great care care for for her her at at the the who took Chemanius Chemanius Health Health Care Care Centre. Centre.
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1 REBOUNDER trampoline, $200, 1 single bed and bedding (pine solid head board) $400, 1 Omega juicer (Model #8003) $250, 1 CPAP breathing machine, as new, $500, Royal Dalton china (Japora), 30 pieces, $500, 12 qt stainless steel copper bottom pot, $30. Call (250)933-3900. 2 VANCOUVER ISLAND MUSIC FESTIVAL WEEKEND PASSES (July 6, 7 & 8). Best offer over $160 each. Phone 250-218-1451 2 WHITE thermal windows, 1-2’x2’ w/ screen, $20. Aluminum screen storm door, $40. 5.5’ Fiddle leaf plant in soil, $25. (250)756-0137
CREEKFRONT 2.5 acres in Englishman River Estates, Errington. 3000 sq ft, 3 bdrm, 4 bath near-new home including private suite. $449,900. Courtesy to realtors. 250-586-8444. http://propertyguys.com/ property/index/id/65990
DINING ROOM suite and 6 chairs, light blue and off white seats, oval table, buffet and hutch, medium brown, $375 obo. 2 electric beds, like new, feet up, heads up and massage, 1 with brass head board, $350 (ea). (250)246-9550.
Ladysmith: $397,000. 463 Battie Dr. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 2794 sq.ft. home. Level entry, can be suited. Numerous upgrades. 2 gas fireplaces, BBQ hook-up. Mature garden, inground sprinklers. Immaculate. Ph: 250-245-8840 or email: malcodon@shaw.ca
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BOAT HARBOUR DEVELOPMENT LANDS Near Yellow Point, just south of Nanaimo, this 15+ acre property offers 3,000 feet of waterfront on Stuart Channel overlooking the Gulf Islands. Immediate potential to be subdivided into 6 waterfront lots. Offers excellent accessibility and low bank waterfront, along with the possibility for long-term moorage.
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150 PROMENADE Dr2 bdrms, 2 bath, $1400. Call Ardent Properties, (250)7530881. www.ardentproperties.com 1634 CRESCENT VIEW DR. 2-bdrm, 2-bath, 4 appl’s. 1/2 blk from Hospital. Avail now or Aug. 1st. NP/NS. $750./mo. Call (250)741-4699. 1691 & 1695 Boundary Ave- 2 bdrms $695. Call Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com 3185 BARONS Rd- 1 & 2 bdrms, $695 & $800. Call Ardent Properties, (250)7530881. www.ardentproperties.com 412 BRUCE Avenue2 bdrms, $800. Call Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com 430 STEWART Ave- 1 bdrm, $700. Call Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com 550 BRADLEY- 1 bdrm, $550. Call Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com 99 CHAPEL St- “Studio NA� 1 bdrm, $850. Call Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com
COWICHAN BAY-Oceanfront, $425,000. The Cowichan Bay Stilt Homes are rarely offered for sale and this one is absolutely charming. 3 bdrm, updated interior, 5 appls, large deck & priv dock. Perfect for vacation style at home living or just a weekend getaway. Ben at 250-732-1710 to view. OCEAN & MOUNTAIN VIEW Nanoose Bay $349,000. 2348 sq ft, 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, family rm, sunroom, walk in pantry. AC/DC chair lift. New ductless A/C & heat pumps & 2 gas f/p. Lrg lot. Close to shopping, school & golf. 250-468-7082 or 250-757-8712.
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$469,900. 507 Louise Road, Ladysmith. 5+ bdrm, 3 bath, 3690 sq. ft. Oceanview, level entry, sunlit bsmt, suite potential, dbl. garage. 250-246-0159
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YOUBOU: Sunny side of Lake Cowichan, 25’x50’ RV Lot with 25’ Mallard Sport Trailer. Lot is done with 2 stone slab patios, high end plastic grass for low maintenance. Must see to appreciate. Strata fee $125 monthy + hydro. Asking $130,000. Call (250)748-8776.
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Old Orchard Character Home. 2,200 sq.ft. 3-4 bdrms, 2 ba., wood heat/gas burning furnace. Original hardwood & tile. $529,000 call 250-338-5051 judithannetal@yahoo.com
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GRAND HERITAGE HomeCraftmans style (Nanaimo), original stain glass, ďŹ r rs, excellent wood detailing, claw ft tub, electrical upgrades, oil heat, 1300 sqft main r, 3 stories. $369,900. 250-716-9340.
REDUCED: Jaynes Rd., Duncan, 4 bdrm, 2 bath, w/in-law suite, new custom kitchen & baths, windows & deck. 8 Appl’s incl. $369,900. Open to offers. (250)748-3007
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HOSPITAL AREA: Solid older home, lots of updates since 2008. 3bdrms up, 2bdrm suite down. 2288sq.ft., 10,000 sq.ft. lot. Has rented for $2000/mth. Listed below assessment, $339.900. To view: (250)7406803 or (250)619-7650.
LADYSMITH. NEW 4 bdrm/2 bath with legal 1 bdrm suite. Many upgrades. Includes 11 appliances. Fully landscaped, New Home Warranty. $369,900. 1120 Gilson Pl. 250-741-0353, 250-714-2746
TREED .57 ACRE LOT. on Aldergrove Drive, Courtenay. 5 min. walk to Kitty Coleman Beach & camp site. Reduced by $20,000. Perfect for investment or dream home. Timber valued at $5,000. Asking $167,000 NO HST. 250331-0299 or 250-949-6184
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DUFFERIN/HOSPITAL 1 & 2 bdrm, FREE Heat & H/W. Adult building, wheelchair access, security cameras. Renovated units. Large balcony, near shopping. From $690 plus mo. Call 250-753-6656. LADYSMITHINCREDIBLE ocean views, executive style condo. Adult orientated, 1200 sq ft, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 5 appls, priv ent, gas F/P, renos, single garage. $995. (250)245-1342. LONG LAKE 2 bdrm, 2 bath, f/place. Top oor, stunning lake views. Avail Sept 1, $1150/mth 250-729-8835 NORTH END: Spacious 1 bdrm, $1000 incld’s all utils. NS/NP. Avail. Sept. 1st. Call (250)756-3096 after 6pm.
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NORTH NANAIMO: 1 bdrm & bath, N/S, small pet neg. Quiet, secure building, hydro & hot water incl. Lge deck. $800. Avail immed. 250-951-9621.
Reno’d 2 BDRMS (Hospital Area) New balcony & paint. Free storage & parking. Quiet bldg w/ security cameras. Avail now & Aug 1st. From $760 mo.
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NANAIMO: 3BDRM Rancher duplex. Lrg kitchen with pantry, lots of storage, screens, fenced private yard, lrg patio, parking. Close to school, bus, recreation & shopping. N/S. Small dog considered. $1000. /mo. Avail now. (250)758-9745
5471 HAMMOND BAY Rd- reno’d 1 bdrm cottage. $700+ utils. N/S, small pet ok. Call to view, 250-758-8819. 5830 HAMMOND Bay Road- 3 bdrms, 2 bath, $1450. Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com
NANAIMO- (centrally located) 2 bdrms, 5 appls, N/S inside. sm pet considered, $975+ utils. Refs are required. Avail Sept 1. 250-755-1992.
NANAIMO OCEAN view Downtown. 1 bdrm + den. Senior friendly, secure parking. 6 appls, laundry rm. Refs & lease req’d. NS/NP. $950. Avail immed. 250-591-8886. NANAIMO. SPOTLESS, quiet 1 bdrm $650. 3rd oor 2 bdrm $785. Close to ferry & harbour walk. Intercom, elevator. Free hot water, sauna. N/S, N/P. Refs req’d. Call 250-753-8633.
NORTH NANAIMO 1 & 2 Bdrm. Updated kitchen, New ooring & appls. Bright, near Mall. Secure adult oriented. Free H/W.
250-758-1246
CASSIDY, LOVELY 1.5 private acres, 2 bdrm w/ bathroom upstairs, kitchen, huge patio, bbq, walk to river, just off TCH $800. 250-245-0014.
NANAIMO (UNIVERSITY Heights) 3bdrms, 2bath, laundry & utility rooms, fenced yard, F/S, W/D hook-up, new paint/carpet. Walking distance to mall & bus. N/S, cat ok. $1085. mo. Avail. Aug 1. Call (250)741-1383 (250)727-5687
DASHWOOD- 2 bdrm, 860sq ft, cozy, re-furbished cottage, deck, ďŹ re pit, trail, W/D, full bath, shared 5 acres, $800/ mo. Call 604-209-3364 or 604-572-9514. JINGLEPOT/COLLEGE4 bdrms, 2bath, ocean/mountain views, lrg deck, dble carport, landscaped, park trail close by. F/S, W/D. NS/NP. $1650 + utils. Aug 1. 250-741-1261.
SXS DUPLEX - 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fresh, clean, schools close. Avail Aug 1. $995/mo. NS/NP. Call 250-758-4871.
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NANAIMO- Downtown character bright 1 bdrm, ocean view, fenced yard & prking. NS/NP. $720. + utils. 250-753-9365.
2-CAR GARAGE for rent. Leak Proof, Seal Proof. 2-doors, one side door. Very secure, for only $295/mo. 250618-0535 or 250-618-6814
ROOMS FOR RENT N.NANAIMO near Ocean. N/S Fridge/micro in room. Laundry. $400. Sept. 1. (250)390-2212
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Solicitor General Shirley Bond’s pre-game plea to celebrate responsibly went out the window along with the Vancouv er Canucks’ hopes for the Stanley Cup Wednesday night, leaving the city and the province to clean up and reassess their crowd control strategy. At a tense news conferen ce with ďŹ re ofďŹ ďŹ cials yesterday, Vancouv er Police Chief Jim Chu said will be multiple reviews there response to the Stanley of the Rioters vandal Cup riot of ize an unmar ked BOAZ JOSEPH/BLACK 2011, including the PRESS Vancouver after big question of the Canucks’ loss police car in downt own whether the city should on Wednesday. abandon the practice of encourag Lessons learned from the 1994 ing thousands the tradition of the Stanley Cup riot of people to gather helped get the situ2010 downtown. Huge crowds of drunkenOlympics. ation under control RCMP and Abbotsfo in half the time rd Police spectators with camera as the events of 17 reinforcements, sent phones years in after delayed ago, Chu police and ďŹ re crews said, and police were post-game crowds turned violent, from dealing with the looting and burning stopping many more rioters took three hours to stop extensive and hangers-on. . Vancouver Mayor damage and looting Chu identiďŹ ďŹ ed the key Gregor Robin downtown ertson identiďŹ tors as the same group perpetrastores. A strategy ďŹ ed “a small group of “meet and of “anarof troublemakersâ€? as chists and criminal greetâ€? by police crowd the primary cause. sâ€? who disrupted control units the 2010 Olympic Premier Christy with people watching s. They are opporClark told CKNW on giant TV radio yesterday that tunists, looking for screens had little deterrent effect. the review has big crowds to to focus on social hide their activities As the mayhem was media, and use , he said. covered on new technology to live television, Bond Police did not anticipa identify people urged thoute the full caught in video and impact of wireless sands of picture-s still images. napping spectasocial media on crowds, invited “We have to make tors to go home. sure that the to gather at hard-core group downtown “live sitesâ€? of troublemakers to watch in is punished,â€? Clark said.
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LRG ROOM, walk-in closet, dble bed, 4pc bath, shared Kitchen & laundry. Near VIU & hospital. Part of rent could be earned by helping senior owner. 1 (250)740-0002
PARKSVILLE, Nice 2 bdrm upper house, NP, NS. Incl’s WD, FS, avail now. $850/mo. (250)746-5094
STORAGE SHIPPING CONTAINERS 20’ or 40’. Buy or Rent. Safe and secure. Easymove Container Services. Serving Vancouver Island. 1-(888)331-3279
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sports DBL T-men star counts to 50
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SENIOR B lacrosse player Jon Diplock leads way in win.
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BY GREG SAKAKI THE NEWS BULLETIN
Sunday’s senior B lacrosse game was a strange one, but there was one aspect that was the same as usual – Jon Diplock’s high-scoring ways. Diplock scored his 50th goal of the season as part of a five-goal game Sunday as the Nanaimo DBL Timbermen defeated the Langley Warriors 12-9 at the Nanaimo Ice Centre. The Warriors came to Vancouver Island so under-manned that they had to borrow a Nanaimo player, Alex McDougall, and that still only bumped their lineup up to eight runners. McDougall went on to score a hat trick against his DBL team, keeping the game close before Diplock’s three third-period goals salted it away. “We didn’t play as strong a game as we wanted, but we did all we needed to do to win,” said Mike Maughan, coach of the DBL T-men. “Playing a team like this, it’s easy to get complacent, so it’s a good time to reiterate getting back to basics and the things that are going to help you win a game like this where you’re maybe not as focused and sharp and at full pace.” Diplock now has 53 goals, which is the most in franchise history since Kevin Shires scored 53 in 1992. The team record is 60, set by Ken Morrison in 1991. Diplock said it was exciting to reach the 50-goal milestone. “I’ve just pretty much been doing the same thing I’ve been doing my whole career, I’ve just seemed to find the net,” he said.
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Nanaimo DBL Timbermen player Jon Diplock, front, scores one of his five goals on the night in Sunday’s 12-9 win over the Langley Warriors in senior B lacrosse action at the Nanaimo Ice Centre.
Maughan said Diplock has been able to score so many goals while playing consistently and unselfishly. “He’s getting the goals that are important, too, and he’s deserving of everything he’s gotten this year. He’s been an impressive player.”
Trevor Walton added a hat trick in Sunday’s game and Ryan Forslund, Brent Holness, Tyler Archer and Kyle Noble also scored. Pat Mallough was the winning goalie. On Thursday, the Timbermen scored a 12-10 road win over the Ladner Pioneers.
GAME ON … The DBL T-men (11-7) have one more regularseason game remaining, Friday (July 20) on the road against the North Shore Indians (2-14-0-1). If the T-men defeat the Indians, they are assured of finishing with the No. 4 seed for playoffs. sports@nanaimobulletin.com
Visitors win B.C. championship at fastball field
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Abbotsford Yard Dogs third baseman Geoff Dodson fields a grounder and throws to first base.
Timbermen regain their confidence
The home team couldn’t capture a championship in its home park, but it now has a better idea of what it will take to win a title. The Wheatsheaf team finished out of the medal hunt as the Abbotsford Yard Dogs won Softball B.C.’s senior men’s fastball championship on Sunday in Cedar. Abbotsford defeated
the Sooke Smoke 4-0 in the gold-medal game at the Wheatsheaf Sports Complex, after the Parksville Red Sox claimed bronze. The final was 0-0 until Abby’s Geoff Dodson hit a three-run home run. Yard Dogs pitcher Travis Kunz said Dodson’s home run gave his team the momentum it needed. “It’s huge,” said Kunz.
“It lifts the morale, it lifts everything.” Dodson said Kunz is a “warhorse” after the pitcher’s efforts in the final. The three-hit shutout gave Abbotsford’s offence time to come around. “We were able to hit the ball when we needed to and make the plays when we needed to,” Dodson said. Red Sox player Craig
Snyder was chosen tournament MVP. The Wheatsheaf team and the Red Sox will be heading to Abbotsford in August for the Western Canadian Championships, which the Wheaties said has been their primary goal all along. “The next one’s going to be a good tournament, as well,” said Kunz. “A lot of good teams, just like this one.”
After three wins, then three losses, the Nanaimo Timbermen hope they’ve started another positive surge. The Coastal Windows Timbermen (6-6-1) defeated the Maple Ridge Burrards 12-9 on Saturday at Frank Crane Arena to keep pace in the Western Lacrosse A s s o c i at i o n’s p l ayo f f hunt. Most of the senior A lacrosse team’s home victories have been thrilling finishes, but this time, the T-men made sure there wasn’t any unnecessary drama, comfortably holding off the Burrards in the third period. “We executed a little bit better,” said Scott Ranger, T-men captain. “We beared down and got the goals when we needed them. Got the saves when we needed them, too.” Zak Boychuk got the win in a relief effort, stopping 23 of 25 shots, and Maple Ridge’s Drew Dickie kept the game closer than it could have been. “We should have outscored them by six-to-eight goals, really,” said Art Webster, T-men coach. Still, the offence scored enough to close out the game, which is what the coach asked them to do. “When we get that lead we’ve got to find a way to do that and we did,” he said. “We took care of the ball, we made better decisions.” It was a g ame the Timbermen felt like they needed after suffering a 14-12 overtime loss to the Burnaby Lakers on Friday night on the road. “We needed a good game to bounce back and it felt good to come up with a big win…” said Myles Kenny, T-men transition player. “Nobody wants to go on a losing streak because then everybody will start getting onto each other. So a big win was pretty huge towards the rest of our season.” Ranger, too, said the win will be an important one in the locker room. ◆ See ‘SENIOR’ /34
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Inbrief B.C. Games can ignite lifelong sports passion golf
Nanaimo club hosts top talent
The Nanaimo Golf Club fairways and greens are playing host to 144 of the best senior men’s golfers in the province this week. The course is holding the B.C. Golf senior men’s championship, which started Monday and concludes Wednesday (July 18). Individual and zone titles will be determined at the tournament.
Young golfers invited to learn
B.C. Golf and the Eaglequest Golf Centre are offering a $10 golf lesson to try to attract youths to the fairways. The CN Future Links youth golf clinics are being held around the province this month. There is a clinic Thursday (July 19) from 12:45-2 p.m. at Eaglequest. Children aged 6-12 can participate. To register, visit www. britishcolumbiagolf.org/ cnfl.
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YOUTH EVENT can sometimes lead to Olympics.
When the Olympic and Paralympic Games begin in London, there are a number of Canadian athletes who will remember their first multi-sport experience at a B.C. Games. Twenty-four athletes on the Canadian Olympic team started their journey to London with a trip to the B.C. Games including 2008 Olympic gold medallist Carol Huynh (wrestling), and recent Giro d’Italia winner Ryder Hesjedal (cycling). As part of the athlete development pathway, the B.C. Games are a first multisport experience for young athletes that lead towards provincial and national teams and ultimately the Olympic or Paralympic Games. The B.C. Games are part of a strong provincial sport system that provides an outstanding training environment and support services for high-performance athletes. Swimmer Brent Hayden of Mission is considered a medal contender in Lon-
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Alex Ohlman performs a synchronized swimming routine. Ohlman is one of 71 local youths participating in the B.C. Summer Games starting Thursday (July 19) in Surrey.
don. Brent competed at the 1998 B.C. Summer Games. “[That] was the point in my career when I realized that I had the potential to go further…” he said. O ve r 2 , 3 0 0 at h l e t e s between the ages of 10 and 18 will be at this week’s Games, which kick off one week prior to the start of the Olympics.
It’s an inspiring experience, said Karina LeBlanc of Canada’s national women’s soccer team. “I did dream of one day being at the Olympic Games and it was the closest thing for me to it, so it made me want to be there that much more,” she said. Seventy-one athletes from Nanaimo, Lantzville,
Nanoose Bay and Cedar qualified to compete at the 2012 B.C. Summer Games: Athletics - Kabir Bellerose, Charlie Andrews, Josh Bailey, Jason Clare, Carter Higgins, Tkia King, Martina Knappett, Amy Morris, Alyssa Mousseau, Jenaya Pynn, Isaac Sandri. Basketball - Quinn Mirau, Max Reed, Madeline Hart, Natasha
Jensen, Olivia Mjaaland. Beach volleyball - Megan Bell, Kendal Wuerch, Carlena Chahley, Kaitlyn Franklin. Field lacrosse - Hunter Gackstatter, Johnnie Grais, Jamie McKay. Golf - Andrew Foglietta. Lacrosse - Ben Cawthorne. Paddling - Ulysse AsselinDebelic, Danielle Caron, Nicole Darlington, Ianna Folkes, Jeremy Kelly Morris, Ayla Mark, Jade Minor, Cameron Antifave. Rowing - Aaron Christie, Natasha Rygnestad- Stahl, Gavin Cameron, Tara Christiansen. Rugby - Lucas DeVries. Soccer - Peter Koltronis, Yazmin Barrientos, Cara Dunlop, Ashley Marshall, Chelsea Smidts, Sarah Zuccaro. Softball - Hailey Kjaer. Swimming - Amanda Assen, Gage DellaRosa, Kara Wilson, Andrew Frenchy, Brandon Bell. Synchronized swimming Paige Wilson, Montanna Beaumont, Sonja Ferg, Kelsi Kuemper, Camrynn Myronuk, Alex Ohlson, Maya Scott-Bradley, Sarah Warsh. Towed water sports - Emily Krytor, Emma McNicol. Volleyball - Brady Andjelkovic, Jeff Webb, Shelby DormanBanks, Marika Grubac, Kelsey Hutt. Wrestling - Kyle Clare, Tyler Falk-Chalmers, Avery Gibson, Cameron Liptrot, Faye Tuck.
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CALENDAR ◆ July 19 - B.C. Premier Baseball League. Nanaimo Pirates vs. Langley Blaze. Serauxmen Stadium, noon and 2:30 p.m. ◆ July 19 - B.C. Lacrosse junior women’s provincials. Nanaimo vs. Coquitlam. Nanaimo Ice Centre, 6:30 p.m. ◆ July 21 - B.C. Premier Baseball League. Nanaimo Pirates vs. Vancouver Cannons. Serauxmen Stadium, noon and 2:30 p.m. ◆ July 21 - Pacific Coast Soccer League, women’s reserve. Mid Isle FC vs. West Van. Merle Logan Field, 2 p.m. ◆ July 22 - Great International World Championship Bathtub Race. Nanaimo harbour, 11 a.m.
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TOP TWO ball teams play rematches this Thursday (July 19).
The Langley Blaze got the upper hand in the pennant race, but the Nanaimo Pirates have another chance to cool down B.C.’s hottest baseball team. The Blaze swept the Pirates 4-2 and 10-5 on Sunday in B.C. Premier Baseball League action in Langley. The Pirates had chances for a better outcome, as they led both games. “We did make mistakes defensively and it cost us and against a good team like Langley it’ll cost you every time because they’ll capitalize,” said Doug Rogers, Pirates manager. He said his players were upset to lose the games in Langley, but said they should be aware that they were in some good ball games. “They were what we needed at that time because we haven’t faced competition like that in a while,” he said. “We needed to
see that high level so we can raise our game, too.” In the first game at Langley, Colby Morgan suffered the loss on the mound, striking out five Blaze batters over six innings. Justin Clarkson was 3-for-3 and Griffin Andreychuk hit a single and a double. The second game Alex Rogers threw 4 1/3 innings in defeat, giving up three earned runs. Brendan McCarthy had a single, triple and two RBIs and Ben Dunbar had a single, double and two RBIs. The day before, the Pirates split a doubleader in Surrey against the Whalley Chiefs, winning 7-2 then losing 7-3. Luke Skingle picked up the win on the mound. Clarkson was 4-for-4 in that game and Dunbar and McCarthy were both 2-for-3. In the other game, Crosby Rushton took the ‘L’ on the mound and Braeden Mousseau had a hit and two walks. GAME ON … The Pirates host the Langley Blaze on Thursday (July 19) at noon and 2:30 p.m. at Serauxmen Stadium.
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Nanaimo Timbermen player Myles Kenny, left, checks Maple Ridge Burrards opponent Brandon Bertoia during Saturday’s Western Lacrosse Association game at Frank Crane Arena. Nanaimo won 12-9.
Senior A lacrosse team works overtime
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◆ From /32 “We’re a young team so if we’re losing that confidence, we’re fragile, and if we’re gaining confidence, like we did tonight, then we could be a dangerous team,” he said. Kenny was the game’s first star after scoring his first career hat trick and going 13-for-18 on faceoffs. Ranger also had a hat trick, Cayle Ratcliff had two goals and two assists and Kyle Hofer, Joel Henry and Kaleb Toth were the other scorers.
The night before in Burnaby, the T-men fell behind 8-1 in the first period but fought back and eventually took the lead before the Lakers scored with a minute and a half left to force OT. Ranger had four goals, Cody Bremner had a hat trick and Ryan Keith scored a pair. Sean Nugent, Ratcliff and Toth also tallied. GAME ON … The Timbermen visit the New Westminster Salmonbellies on Thursday (July 19). sports@nanaimobulletin.com
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Nanaimo Marine Festival & “Great” International World Championship Bathtub Race Nanaimo harbour was the scene of a bathtub race extravaganza at the first race in 1967 Canada’s 100 birthday and its Centennial year. As the City of Nanaimo’s “Centennial Event” that year, close to 200 tubbers (in every type of craft imaginable) entered the fun competition and amazingly, 47 completed the 36 mile course to Vancouver’s Fisherman’s Cove across the straits of Georgia. Now the “Great RACE” finishes at Departure Bay in Nanaimo covering a very grueling course that leaves Nanaimo harbour, circles Entrance Island and then up to and around Winchelsea Island and then back to Departure Bay in Nanaimo. In the early days it was indeed a challenge to just get past the starting line in the choppy confusion caused by an extra 785 small and large observation and escort boat in Nanaimo harbour. From the confusion of a first time bathtub race 45 years ago, the Nanaimo to Nanaimo “Great” INTERNATIONAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BATHTUB RACE & 4 day Nanaimo Marine Festival has evolved. Where once a select band of tubbers were the highlight they now share the spotlight with many other land and water events which are interesting and often spectacular to watch. The various events throughout the city in July culminate with the KICK OFF to the 2012 Marine
Festival on Thursday, July 19th with the opening of the LNBS Marine Festival Food Fair, Kiddies Harborside Playdock, Kiddies Karnival, “TIM HORTONS” Marine Festival Entertainment Stage and the children’s programs at Maffeo Sutton and Swy-a-lana Lagoon parks adjacent to the Nanaimo Harbour . Also for your enjoyment are the many informative static displays on boat safety, military, water sports plus many others all taking place until Sunday, July 22nd. Daily events in the city centre include the Downtown Nanaimo Business Improvement Association (DNBIA) city centre Bathtub Days on Friday and Saturday on Commercial street, and on July 21st at 10:30 AM the annual “Sail Past on Wheels Fun Parade” takes place through the Old City Quarter and the City Center. Followed by the Marine Festival Food Fair, the Kiddies Harbourside Playdock, TIM HORTONS Marine Festival Entertainment Stage, the Kiddies Karnival, along with many other static displays and the Loyal Order of the Moose Bavarian Garden held in Maffeo Sutton park and various events in the harbour. In the evening on Saturday Vancouver Islands premier fireworks display the spectacular “QUALITY FOODS” Festival of Lights & Music fireworks display takes place in the Nanaimo harbor at 10:00 PM. Then join the
thousands of excited spectators as the 46th annual “Great” INTERNATIONAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BATHTUB RACE starting at 11:00 AM sharp on the Sunday in Nanaimo harbour for the approximate 1 ½ hour challenge in the straits of Georgia to the “PEPSI FINISH LINE” at Departure Bay. After the tubs leave the excitement continues both on land and in the water with the Marine Festival Food Fair, the Kiddies Karnival, Harbourside Playdock, If you prefer (and remember you can do both) you can join us at the always spectacular “PEPSI FINISH LINE” at Departure Bay beach and watch the finish of the “Great” RACE and enjoy the many food and refreshment booths. Four full days of fun and activities for the young, old and inbetween, family oriented and held in NANAIMO, the Sun-Porch of Canada, the Jewel of the West and the Bathtub Racing Capital of the World, during the always (well almost always) sunny month of
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2012 MARINE FESTIVAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Thursday, July 19th Bathtub Souvenirs s are available at Newfoundland to Nanaimo, Unit 18 Pioneer Waterfront Plaza, Yellow Bird Arts Gallery at Country Club Centre, The Smoke Shop 39B Commercial Street, Bathtub Office 373 Franklyn Street or call our office (250) 753-RACE (7223) for other locations. Bathtub T-Shirts, coins, posters, plugs, ceramic tubs and Bathtub pins. 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM - Summer Splash Workshop p (8-12 yrs). The Nanaimo Museum celebrates Bathtub Weekend with make a boat and float them in the pool or visit the
bubble station, 1:00 to 3:00. TODAY: Rocket Lab (inside the museum. Build a straw rock and enter a balloon rocket race. Nanaimo Museum 250-753-1821 or email: program@ nanaimomuseum.ca) Nanaimo Museum Nanaimo Museum’s summer feature exhibit, “Snoopy Soars with NASA” has family-friendly activities and will be open 10-5 every day during the festival. Nanaimo Museum 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM - Throughout the Marine Festival come and enjoy a huge sidewalk sale throughout the downtown core. Enjoy Bathtub Weekends specials, entertainment and more. Presented by Downtown Nanaimo BIA. More information call 250-754-8141. Downtown Nanaimo 10:30 AM - Ceremonial cutting of the OFFICIAL Nanaimo Marine Festival Cake by the Miss Nanaimo Ambassador and Ambassador Princesses. Sponsored by Quality Foods and Pepsico Canada. Public welcome to come and watch and have a piece of cake and a Pepsi and a free Bathtub Race poster. There will also be a Road Safety message from the RCMP, ICBC and Nanaimo Mayor John Ruttan Quality Foods, Northridge Plaza 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM - Marine Festival Food Fare - Displays, Food Booths, Harbourside Playdock & Kiddies Karnival Maffeo Sutton Park, Swy-a-lana Lagoon 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM - Canadian Forces Displays & Information booths, 18 Wing Comox Explosives Disposal Flight Fleet Diving Unit, Esquimalt Canadian Scottish Regiment, 5th Field battery 5 Royal Canadian Artillery (the Official START gun for the Bathtub Race), HMCS Malahat Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (Victoria) CFMETR Naval Attractions Team bus Maffeo Sutton & Swy-a-lana Lagoon Parks 11:45 AM - Firing of Historic Bastion Cannon Pioneer Plaza OFFICIAL OPENING OF
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YOUR “NANAIMO MERCHANT FLEET” WELCOMES YOU TIM HORTONS Marine Festival Entertainment Stage, Maffeo Sutton Park 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Opening of Bathtub Race Registration for 46th Annual Great” INTERNATIONAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BATHTUB RACE LNBS Bathtub office, 373 Franklyn Street behind City Hall 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM - MANDATORY motor and technical inspection for all Tubs City parking lot across from 373 Franklyn Street, the Bathtub office 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM - JOHNNY GOOD TIM HORTONS Marine Festival Entertainment Stage, Maffeo Sutton Park 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM - MIKE EDEL TIM HORTONS Marine Festival Entertainment Stage, Maffeo Sutton Park 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM - BANANAFISH TIM HORTONS Marine Festival Entertainment Stage, Maffeo Sutton Park
Friday, July 20th Bathtub Souvenirs s are available at Newfoundland to Nanaimo, Unit 18 Pioneer Waterfront Plaza, Yellow Bird Arts Gallery at Country Club Centre, The Smoke Shop 39B Commercial Street, Bathtub Office 373 Franklyn Street or call our office (250) 753-RACE (7223) for other locations. Bathtub T-Shirts, coins, posters, plugs, ceramic tubs and Bathtub pins. 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM - Bathtub Days Street Fair - Come and enjoy a huge sidewalk sale throughout the downtown core. Enjoy Bathtub Weekend specials, Pancake Breakfast, Musical Entertainment, Aunti Bobbi the Clown, Unreality Magician (Main Stage), Salsa Dance demonstration, Naked Grapes (Main Stage). Sponsored by the Downtown Nanaimo BIA. More information call 250-754-8141 Downtown Nanaimo 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM - RCMP Display and recruiting booth. Drop by and see the interior of an RCMP PATROL CAR on display Maffeo Sutton Park 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM - Summer Splash Workshop p (8-12 yrs). The Nanaimo Museum celebrates Bathtub Weekend with make a boat and float them in the pool or visit the bubble station 1:00 to 3:00 Nanaimo Museum 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM - Nanaimo Museum’s summer feature exhibit, “Snoopy Soars with
NASA” has family-friendly activities and will be open 10-5 every day during the festival. Nanaimo Museum 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM - Downtown Nanaimo “Farmer’s Market”. Selection of different in-season vegetables, fruits & baking plus much more Pioneer Waterfront Plaza 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM - Marine Festival Food Fare - Displays, Food Booths, Harbourside Playlot & Kiddies Karnival Maffeo Sutton Park, Swy-a-lana Lagoon 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM - Tourism Nanaimo Marine Festivall Information and Lost & Found Booth. Drop by and pick up your FREE Tourism Nanaimo magazine from Tourism Nanaimo Swy-a-lana Lagoon Park 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM - Canadian Forces Displays & Information booths, 18 Wing Comox Explosives Disposal Flight Fleet Diving Unit, Esquimalt Canadian Scottish Regiment, 5th Field battery 5 Royal Canadian Artillery (the Official START gun for the Bathtub Race),
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2012 MARINE FESTIVAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS HMCS Malahat Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (Victoria) CFMETR Naval Attractions Team bus Maffeo Sutton & Swy-a-lana Lagoon Parks 11:45 AM - Firing of Historic Bastion Cannon Pioneer Plaza
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Saturday, July 21st FREE PARKING AT THE BASTION STREET PARKADE SATURDAY from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM AND SUNDAY from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Limited parking at Maffeo Sutton Bathtub Souvenirs s are available at Newfoundland to Nanaimo, Unit 18 Pioneer Waterfront Plaza, Yellow Bird Arts Gallery at Country Club Centre, The Smoke Shop 39B Commercial Street, Bathtub Office 373 Franklyn Street or call our office (250) 753-RACE (7223) for other locations. Bathtub T-Shirts, coins, posters, plugs, ceramic tubs and Bathtub pins. First day of Special Event Station (VE7TUB) operated by the local Nanaimo Amateur Radio Association (drop by, public welcome). They will be operating 24 hrs/day. Last year they made 504 contacts and since 1996 over 4500 contacts. Departure Bay 8:30 AM - Line up for Sailpast on Wheels Fun Parade Selby Street 9:30 AM - Judging for Sailpast on Wheels Fun Parade Line Up Area Selby Street 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM - RCMP Display and recruiting booth. Drop by and see the interior of an RCMP PATROL CAR on display. Maffeo Sutton Park 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM - Bathtub Days Street fair - Come and enjoy a huge sidewalk sale throughout the downtown core. Enjoy Bathtub Weekend specials, Pancake Breakfast,
Musical Entertainment, Aunti Bobbi the Clown, Unreality Magician (Main Stage), Yes to Yoga, all sunshine Blue Sparrows, Waiters Race, Bastion City Cloggers Dance demonstration, Nanaimo Concert Band (Main Stage) Sponsored by the Downtown Nanaimo BIA. More information call 250-754-8141 Downtown Nanaimo 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM - Summer Splash Workshop p (8-12 yrs) The Nanaimo Museum celebrates Bathtub Weekend with make a boat and float them in the pool or visit the bubble station, 1:00 to 3:00 pm Nanaimo Museum 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM - Nanaimo Museum’s summer feature exhibit, “Snoopy Soars with NASA” has family-friendly activities and will be open 10-5 every day during the festival Nanaimo Museum 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM - Tourism Nanaimo Marine Festivall Information and Lost & Found Booth. Drop by and pick up your FREE Tourism Nanaimo magazine from Tourism Nanaimo Swy-a-lana Lagoon Park 10:30 AM - Start of Sailpast on Wheels Fun Parade. This year’s salute and theme is “50th Anniversary of the Oak Bay Tea Party” Honorary Grand Parade e Marshalls’ Robert McLeod and Russ Malcolm organizers of the Oak Bay Bathtub Races NOTE: Dispersal by Foundry Pub Down Fitzwilliam across Bastion St. Bridge to Bastion Street to Front Street to Comox Road 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM - Marine Festival Food Fare e - Displays, Food Booths, Harbourside Playlot & Kiddies Karnival Maffeo Sutton Park & Swy-a-lana Lagoon Park 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM - Canadian Forces Displays & Information booths, 18 Wing Comox Explosives Disposal Flight Fleet Diving Unit Esquimalt Canadian Scottish Regiment, 5th Field battery 5 Royal Canadian Artillery (the Official START gun for the Bathtub Race), HMCS Malahat Canadian Forces Recruiting Center (Victoria) CFMETR Naval Attractions Team bus Maffeo Sutton & Swy-a-lana Lagoon Parks 11:45 AM - Firing of Historic Bastion Cannon. Pioneer Plaza 12:00 NOON (approx) - CH-149 Cormorant air demonstration (Cormorant is from 442 Transport and Rescue Squadron at 19 Wing) Nanaimo Harbour adjacent to Swy-a-lana Lagoon Parks 12:00 NOON - Bathtub Race Registration (final day) 373 Franklyn Street 12:00 NOON - 6:00 PM - Mandatory motor and technical inspections for all Bathtubs competing in the GREAT RACE. E Final Day City parking lot across the street from the Bathtub Office 12:00 NOON - 7:00 PM - Loyal Order of the Moose “Bavarian Garden”. Live Band. Swy-a-lana Lagoon Park 12:00 NOON - 5:00 PM - 5 Field Regiment Artillery. Recruiting Display. Come see the “Official Starting Gun” ” of the Great Race Swy-a-lana Lagoon Park 12:00 NOON - 4:00 PM - OPEN HOUSE E HMCS Nanaimo. Drop by and see the city’s namesake KINGSTON Class Maritime Coastal Defence Vessel (MCDV) New Visiting Liner Pier, Nanaimo Assembly Yard
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YOUR “NANAIMO MERCHANT FLEET” WELCOMES YOU Nanaimo Boat Basin 1:00 PM - 11:00 PM - St John Ambulance (First Aid Center) Maffeo Sutton Park 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM - YOUTH TALENT SHOW TIM HORTONS Marine Festival Entertainment Stage, Maffeo Sutton Park 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM - IAN PERRY TIM HORTONS Marine Festival Entertainment Stage, Maffeo Sutton Park 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM - LAZY MIKE & THE ROCKIN’ RECLINERS TIM HORTONS Marine Festival Entertainment Stage, Maffeo Sutton Park 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Tubbers, Sponsors, Safety & Communications and Military Appreciation Reception (by invitation only) Coast Bastion Inn (a ticketed event) 6:00 PM - 12:00 AM - Regional District Transit will be available for the fireworks as downtown parking is limited All regularly scheduled routes 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM - The PUSH TIM HORTONS Marine Festival Entertainment Stage, Maffeo Sutton Park 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM - JO BURT TIM HORTONS Marine Festival Entertainment Stage, Maffeo Sutton Park 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM - The FEMME FATALES TIM HORTONS Marine Festival Entertainment Stage, Maffeo Sutton Park 10:00 PM - QUALITY FOODS “Festival of Lights & Music” Fireworks Display sponsored by your Quality Foods stores and the LNBS and simulcast on CKWV 102.3 The WAVE (listen on your FM radio). “Vancouver Island’s Biggest Ever Fireworks Show” Nanaimo Harbour adjacent to Swy-a-lana Park & Lagoon
Sunday, July 22nd “GREAT RACE DAY” FREE PARKING AT THE BASTION STREET PARKADE SATURDAY from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM AND SUNDAY from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Limited parking at Maffeo Sutton Final day of Special Event Station (VE7TUB) operated by the local Nanaimo Amateur Radio Association. They will be operating 24 hrs/day. Last year they made 504 contacts and since 1996 over 4500 contacts. (Drop by, public welcome) Departure Bay 8:00 AM - Setting of the start line markers for the Quality Foods START T line Nanaimo Harbour 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM - Take Transit to the Bathtub Race Start & Finish h as parking is limited downtown and no parking at Departure Bay All regularly scheduled routes across Nanaimo 10:30 AM - 5:30 PM - Tourism Nanaimo Marine Festival Information and Lost & Found Booth. Drop by and pick up your FREE Tourism Nanaimo Magazine from Tourism Nanaimo Behind Civic Arena 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM - St John Ambulance (First Aid Center) Maffeo Sutton Park 8:30 AM - MANDATORY Tub Pilots s and Escort Boat Skippers Safety & Communications Information Meeting Coast Bastion Inn, Main Salon (Roll call taken) 10:30 AM - Clearing of harbour for “Great Race” START. Nanaimo Harbour
10:45 AM - First Flare & Sound Shell Nanaimo Harbour 10:50 AM - Second Flare & Sound Shell Nanaimo Harbour 10:55 AM - Third Flare & Sound Shell Nanaimo Harbour 10:59:30 AM - 30 second countdown from START CONTROL (land based World Largest Bathtub) Swy-a-lana Lagoon Park adjacent to Indian Carving
RACE START 11:00 AM MAFFEO SUTTON PARK Swy-a-lana Park and Lagoon & Spirit Square Firing of the 5th Field Battery Howitzer as well as sound shell for the START of the 46th annual “GREAT” INTERNATIONAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BATHTUB RACE 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM - St. John Ambulance (First Aid Center) Departure Bay Beach 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM - Marine Festival Food Fare e - Displays, Kiddies Karnival and Harbourside Playdock Maffeo Sutton Park 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM - Canadian Forces Displays & Information booths, 18 Wing Comox Explosives Disposal Flight Fleet Diving Unit, Esquimalt Canadian Scottish Regiment, 5th Field battery 5 Royal Canadian Artillery (the Official START gun for the Bathtub Race), HMCS Malahat Canadian Forces Recruiting Centre (Victoria) CFMETR Naval Attractions Team bus. Maffeo Sutton & Swy-a-lana Lagoon Parks 11:45 AM - Firing of Historic Bastion Cannon Bastion & Pioneer Plaza 12:00 NOON - 5:00 PM - Food Fare Displays and Amusements s for the Kids. Shrine Club Food Concession, Branch 10 Canadian Legion Food Concession, Fortis BC Information Booth, Pepsico Concession, BC Hydro Information Booth Departure Bay 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM - Steve Marshall Ford Children’s Animal Balloons, Bubble Machine & Tattoos Maffeo Sutton Park
RACE FINISH DEPARTURE BAY BEACH Finish Line Kinsmen Park Bathtubs begin arriving at “FINISH LINE & BEACH PARTY” Broadcast by CKWV 102.3 FM The WAVE & CHWF 106.9 The Wolf Special Thanks to the Nanaimo Clippers Hockey Club for their assistance bringing the finishing tubs up the beach for weighing and tech inspections and Good Luck k this year and to AQUAFINA/PEPSICO for supplying water for all the Bathtub Race finishers and to CFMETR’s Helo (Bell 206 Longranger), YAG-680 patrol craft and the TSRV craft for Safety in the “Great RACE” to all our Volunteers. 2:00 PM - BATHTUB RACE TROPHY presentations at FINISH LINE. E Trophies sponsored by various Nanaimo businesses & clubs FINISH LINE stage Departure Bay
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2012 MARINE FESTIVAL SPONSORS Scotiabank Days Inn Nanaimo Harbourview FAST FACTS Loyal Nanaimo Bathtub Society (LNBS)
373 Franklyn Street, Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2X5 Tel: (250) 753-7223 Fax: 250-753-7244 website: www.bathtubbing.com email: mail@bathtubbing.com Organizers, promoters and sanctioning agent for: * “Great” INTERNATIONAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BATHTUB RACE * Nanaimo Marine Festival * WORLD CUP SANCTIONED BATHTUB RACING (WCSBR) 2012 Nanaimo Marine Festival “Sail Past on Wheels Fun Parade” salute & Parade Theme: “50th Anniversary of the OAK BAY TREE PARTY” Y 2012 Nanaimo Marine Festival Host Hotel: Coast Bastion Inn 11 Bastion Street, Nanaimo, BC, V9R 6E4 (250)753-6601/1-800-663-1144 /Fax: 7584155 2012 Nanaimo Marine Festival “Official” Program: Produced by Nanaimo Daily News B1, 2575 McCullough Road, Nanaimo, BC, V9S 5W5, Tel (250) 758-4917 Fax: (250) 7584513, Email: dnews@island.net 2012 Nanaimo Marine Festival “Official” Souvenir T-shirts: Produced and marketed by Senini Graphics 206 B Commercial Street, Nanaimo, BC, Tel: (250) 754-7788. Fax (250) 754-7729 2012 CORPORATE SPONSORS James Whiteaker and Associates Muddy Waters Marine Pub J. Groening & Associates Ltd. Nanaimo Port Authority Victoria Propeller Ltd. Turley’s Florist Fabris McIver Hornquist & Radcliffe Country Club Centre Coast Bastion Inn
GOLD PLUG SPONSORS and suppliers to the “Great” INTERNATIONAL WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP BATHTUB RACE and The Nanaimo Marine Festival CTV Budget Rent a Car Tim Hortons CKWV 102.3 FM The WAVE CHWF 106.9 FM The WOLF Coast Bastion Inn Harbour City Star Tom Harris Cellular TV Internet Mid Island Towing Nanaimo Port Authortiy Nanaimo Daily News Ocean Marine Repairs Quality Foods Stones Marine and Boatyard Telus Mobility Pepsico Canada Molson Coors Canada V3 mediaworks TITLE SPONSORS Quality Foods ..... Festival of Lights and Music Fireworks Display Tim Hortons............................ Marine Festival Entertainment Stage Quality Foods ............................... START line Pepsico Canada ...........................FINISH line Nanaimo Daily News ................. World Cup of Sanctioned Bathtub Racing SILVER PLUG SPONSORS Airspan Helicopters Nanaimo News Bulletin Gas & Go Markets & General Stores Archie Johnstone Plumbing & Heating Petro Value Products BRONZE PLUG SPONSORS United Rentals Mark Anthony Group Steve Marshall Ford Victoria Propeller Shop Ken X Westfall (VIP Transportation) (continued on next page)
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