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The Nanaimo Economic Development Cor poration’s new chief executive officer had to pay back $29,000 in personal expenses charged to a government credit card while working as chief of staff to a former Alberta MLA in 2004. Sasha Angus, who was announced Wednesday as NEDC’s new leader, was the top aide to economic and development minister Mark Norris for more than three years. When Norris lost his seat in 2004, both he and Angus were out of work. Norris was Alberta’s only cabinet minister defeated in Alberta’s 2004 election.
Expenses on the government credit card included a night with friends in Las Vegas and a personal plane ticket. I n a n i n t e r v i ew with the News Bulletin, Angus said it was policy to put personal expenses on public credit cards and pay them back. “It was government policy at the time and I would highlight what my expenses were and then the department would tell me what I owed and I would pay it back,” said Angus. “It was paid back in full prior to leaving government and it’s been something that was policy of the day and something I regret. It was a mistake I don’t ever see happening
be issued a corporate credit card. He replaces Susan Cudahy, NEDC’s first CEO. She left in the spring after six months under a cloud of controversy after engaging a Toronto agency to develop the NEDC website. A.J. Hustins, chairman of the NEDC board, said the hiring committee was aware of the credit card incident and interviewed Angus on the subject. “Obviously we’ re very well aware of that. It was policy at the time that employees had their personal expenses on there and were reimbursed,” said Hustins. “He understood that was a mistake in how it was all handled and
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he admits that. That actually changed policy in how Alberta and B.C. agencies did their audits and how they manage their expenses. Even the NEDC follows the protocol of the new expense schedules.” Hustins noted the issue originally came to light during an Alberta election campaign, and that factchecking by the NEDC board revealed Angus remained the best candidate for the CEO position.
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A late night house fire has been handed over to the Nanaimo RCMP to look into. The blaze broke out in the back of a house at 763 Albert St. in south Nanaimo at about 11:45 p.m. Wednesday. The exterior siding and back porch of the home was engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived and caused significant damage by the time fire crews snuffed it out. Rick Kwasnecha, Nanaimo Fire Rescue fire prevention officer, said based on the location and circumstances of the fire, he deemed its cause suspicious and turned the investigation over to police after his initial findings at about 3 a.m. Thursday. Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call Nanaimo RCMP at 250-754-2345 or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or online at www.nanaimocrimestoppers.com.
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Risk of oil spill heavyy on B.C. Alberta Premier Alison Redford doesn’t seem to understand what the fuss is about. She has been feuding with B.C. Premier Christy Clark over the Northern Gateway pipeline, ever since Clark suggested that B.C. does not get enough benefits from a pipeline which would be operated by a company with a spotty safety record in recent years. In addition, the pipeline would traverse many environmentally sensitive areas and would supply tankers which would travel along B.C.’s northern coast – which means risks to B.C. Redford was in Vancouver last week and reiterated that she doesn’t plan to share any of Alberta’s oil wealth with B.C. She added that there needs to be a national energy strategy – something which seems a bit odd coming from Alberta, given its white-hot hatred of the National Energy Program 30 years ago. Redford’s position on sharing energy royalties isn’t unreasonable. B.C. doesn’t share resource revenues with Alberta, or any other province for that matter. But Redford doesn’t seem to fully comprehend that B.C. is taking the major portion of the risk that this pipeline will bring, with little to show for it. Redford and her fellow oil barons need to understand a few facts about B.C. First and foremost, almost all First Nations along the proposed route oppose this pipeline. They have sufficient legal rights to tie up this project indefinitely in court, if not stop it entirely. Second, B.C. residents do not oppose exports. Ports provide many good jobs here. But they, like most Canadians, also value the environment. B.C.’s environment is a major attraction to many of us, and a big oil spill would be completely unacceptable. Redford needs to be just a little less hard-nosed and more understanding of her neighbours. We should be co-operating, not feuding. 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
A city’s vibe is its biggest attraction either city. They’re icing on the attraction has been on the mind of cake. many in Nanaimo lately, at least In order to have a good foundathose charged with improving tion in which to build an attractourism in this town. tion, you have to have a city vibe Some have suggested a bridge that people want to be a part of. to Newcastle Island, others an Do we have that? If we do, is it improved or enhanced waterfront strong enough to attract people? promenade. Others still think When you think of Montreal, an aquarium, an idea that has what jumps out at you? Nothing been kicked around for really, you just know decades, is the silver Montreal has a good SATURDAY bullet to attract people thing going. The people here. are interesting, the culBEAT Even the idea of a ture is strong, the food Toby Gorman tram to the summit of is good, the history is Reporter p Mount Benson has been remarkable. considered. Montreal has good Embarking on what cake. it calls a three-year How about Halifax? Tourism Strategic Nothing really spePlan, the Nanaimo cific going on there. Economic Development Maybe good pubs. But Corporation will be surHalifax has good cake, veying tourism staketoo. So does Winnipeg, holders to determine how tourism Victoria, St. John’s and Saskatoon. here can be improved. It’s not so much what a city has But is it an attraction that in so-called attractions, but what we’re missing? We already have kind of attitude it has. Is the resNewcastle Island, Mount Benson taurant staff friendly? Is transit Regional Park, the Boat Basin, reliable and easy? Is information top-shelf recreational facilities easily accessible? Are the hotels and a first-class museum to name places you would want to stay a few. again? Is the downtown interestSure, some great Canadian cities ing? Are the locals helpful and have attractions – Calgary has the friendly? Stampede, Toronto the CN Tower Last summer, I spent a weekend – but these by themselves don’t in downtown Vancouver. I asked singularly drive the economy of my hotel’s concierge where a good
Greek restaurant could be found. He provided three options within walking distance, and I selected one. Upon my arrival, I was greeted by the restaurant’s hostess, asked how my stay in Vancouver was going, and then asked how things in Nanaimo were. I was stunned. She had taken the time, despite what appeared to be an extremely busy night, to inquire to my concierge more about her arriving guest. That’s where tourism starts. When people walk off a cruise ship in Nanaimo, an aquarium might be an attraction, but the majority of visitors will be tapped in to the city’s vibe. They’ll be gauging the contentedness of the local population. Are people pumped to be here? Is there pride in what people do for a living? Visitors pick up on that stuff. I know I do when I travel and visit other places. From little villages to big cities, it’s easy to sense civic pride, and even easier to sense a lack of it. Would an aquarium, as an example, fit in? Maybe. But before we begin dropping cash on what we think visitors might like to see here, it might be worthwhile to ensure the citizens footing the bill and paying the taxes are content first.
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To the Editor, Re: Communication manager a waste of taxpayers’ money, Letters, Aug. 16. I couldn’t agree more with Gary Korpan’s comment regarding the waste of money for the city to hire what is virtually a spin doctor. Good two-way communication with councillors and senior staff should be forthright and easy. There are times when the council looks good and times when it most definitely does not. A communications manager will do nothing beyond accentuating the former and minimizing the latter, and we, the taxpayers, are supposed to see value in this? Most Nanaimoites could rattle off a bunch of examples where money wasting and obfuscation regarding same
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Old building key to downtown success To the Editor, I believe the the old A&B building along with adjacent parking lots could hold the key to change the downtown core. We need to get tourists to the area, inform them, provide safe parking and transport them in a timely manner. Maybe we should remove the inconvenient parking meters from downtown Nanaimo and increase free parking times, disqualify employees from parking in key street areas, move the employees’ parking to the lower levels of the Bastion Street parkade and increase the security in the parkade to promote usage. A large number of people are getting to the retirement age and an increased use of minielectric vehicles is evident. An increase in retirement homes in Nanaimo suggests new and promoted services in the near future. The mantra of downtown needs to wake up to changing lifestyles and street usage that doesn’t revolve around the automobile. We need to promote bus services. The current schedule does not start early enough or end late enough. Employees who work downtown need to drive (to and from) work because of the
current bus schedule. Late night dancers and drinkers have limited choices because the lack of late bus service leaves people with choices of walking, taxi or risk drinking and driving. The fears of insecure parking and or transportation expenses are not promoting Nanaimo’s nightlife. The lack of clientele will see more business closures if things don’t change. Tourism Nanaimo and the Nanaimo Economic Development Corporation could be combined and moved into the A&B building site. The current tourism locations are invisible and a better place could be in the centre hub of parking and transportation. A portion of the building could provide bike, electric bike and scooter rentals. Parking along Terminal Avenue could be developed to connect both an inner mini bus system and major bus routes. The amount of vacant commercial buildings in Nanaimo may be due to foreign investment or investors using our town as a property hedge against inflation. There is no motivation to fill vacant properties or manage the curb
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Disc degeneration is not an unavoidable part of DR. KAREN MATTERN aging. The disc receives its nutrition from surrounding fluids. When the vertebrae are not moving properly, the disc can no longer expand and contract, and it becomes brittle and inelastic. This stimulates the production of new bone in the form of protrusions from the vertebrae, or bony spurs. This is what is evident on x-ray, along with decrease in the disc space and new bone formation at the posterior spinal joints. Even when degeneration is present, however, it is frequently not the cause of pain. The pain is the result of improper movement of the spinal joints and can frequently be relieved by correcting the joint movement. In addition, restoring proper joint function can prevent further degeneration. A degenerating disc is not a contraindiction for chiropractic care. In most cases, restoration of movement to the spinal joints can bring relief of back pain and slow down further deterioration. If you have any questions regarding spinal care in general please email this office at drkarin@ shaw.caa or log in to http://drkarinmattern.shawwebspace.ca/
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I want to go to a more natural sleep surface and am considering latex. JOHN ROGERS The problem is I’ve seen mattresses range in price from well under a $1000 to well over $4000 and no good explanations as to why. Latex is a wonderful product when it’s constructed right and if it’s pure latex. For construction go to my website www.johnsbedrooms.com and click on my blog there is a good explanation there. One of the big reasons for the price differences is that some retailers make the claim that it contains 100% natural latex. While the statement isn’t untrue it isn’t accurate either. The truer statement would be that “40% of this mattress contains 100% latex”. A good latex mattress should be flippable, and solid latex no coils.
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What most people don’t realize, is that every new car dealer has a set cost from the factory. It doesn’t matter which make or model it is, or in which part of Canada you live. All have the same MSRP (manufactures suggested TERRY MORRISON retail price) as well as similar factory incentives. Realistically, you and I have the ability to pay the same, no matter what city you live in. The advantage of purchasing the vehicle here is that you save the cost of the ferries as well as gas, food and lodging. For me, my time is worth a lot. You generally have to take time off of work as does your accompanying driver. It’s safe to say that these costs could be anywhere from $200 to $500 for the trip. If something is missed in the transaction or a mistake is made in accessorizing, that could mean another trip and a bigger headache. The entire team from the dealership where you purchase your vehicle also gets to know you and your car. They understand how much you drive and map your service needs accordingly. It only makes sense to buy or lease your vehicle from people that work or live in or close to your community. Keeping the business in town helps create local jobs and prosperity within the community. It’s the trickle down effect. When a local business such as ours does well, it enables us to give back to the community in many ways: food banks, hospitals, sponsoring sport teams and supporting many more charities and organizations. At the end of the day, you’re better off shopping at home. Give me a call and I can show you how to save a handful of dollars.... and a whole lot of stress. Thanks for reading. 250-758-5000
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If you were “Tenants in Common” and one of you died, your one-half of the property would go to your Estate. Your Estate would have to be probated before that halfinterest would transfer to your beneficiary (presumably your spouse if you had done a Will) and your Estate would get to pay the associated probate fees. As Joint Tenants, the beneficial interest would immediately transfer to your surviving Joint Tenant (after various filings and whatnot). So yes, if the intention is that the survivor of the two of you would end up as the sole owner of the house, Joint Tenancy was the right choice.
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Young people Harbour City ambassadors Nanaimo has a host of young people to be proud of. Students attending school in the Harbour City are achieving high standards not only in the classroom, but also in the community. They volunteer with any number of organizations and have one thing in common: their desire to make a difference in helping others. It’s impossible to name them all, but the News Bulletin’s Best and Brightest section profiles those who clearly stand out. Created five years ago to highlight the accomplishments of graduating high school students, the section looks at what 12 young people did for their school, their peers, younger students and the community. Academic achievement played a part in the list, but not all of it. We searched for students who go above and beyond to make that tangible difference in the lives of people they come in contact with. We’re looking for good citizens, not just good students. Reporter Jenn McGarrigle spoke to district officials, principals and teachers, as well as community organizations to create a list of outstanding students. In Part 1 of our profiles, we look at six of the best the school district has to offer. Please see Tuesday’s (Aug. 21) issue of the News Bulletin for Part 2 and meet the final six students Nanaimo, meet your best and brightest graduates for 2012.
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t a g e 18, Mar nie Hustins’s volunteer resumé is longer than many people will ever achieve in their lifetime. The Woodlands Secondary School graduate likes to keep busy and help others. Interested in a career in the medical field, she volunteered at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital for five years, logging more than 250 hours doing tasks such as getting patients water, helping out nurses in any way she could and leading the new candy striper recruits. “My mom was a candy striper and I’ve always wanted to be involved with medicine ever since I was diagnosed with diabetes,” she said. “I want to give back to the system that helped me.” Hustins and her older sister were the first volunteers under the age of 18 to assist residents at Nanaimo Travellers Lodge –
Hustins was still in elementary school when she started. “I started with painting their nails and doing the ladies’ hair,” she said. “It’s nice to lend a hand – it’s seeing the smiles and the benefits of your work.” Through the Nanaimo Youth Volunteer Cor ps, Hustins involved herself with numerous community events and fundraisers and she volunteered at Haven Society two years ago, manning the front desk and helping out with events. It was tough for her to see women and children in such emotional distress. “A lot of people don’t get the attention they need,” said Hustins. At school, Hustins heavily involved herself with student council and was co-president last year, organizing and leading a group of 60 students. Council organized bake sales, barbecues and other fundraisers
that culminated in a $1,500 donation to the Nanaimo and District SPCA. Participating in student council led her to the school’s environmental club, where she started a B.C. Hydro Energy Ambassadors program at her school. Hustins got to thinking about how to get the word out about the environmental club and in the fall of 2011, started the school’s first student newspaper with the help of a teacher and using a simple computer program. Hustins is studying biology at Vancouver Island University this fall. “I know I want to be involved with medicine and helping people, but I can’t say for sure where I’ll be in 10 years,” she said. Jan Durvin, the teacher sponsor for Woodlands’ student council, said Hustins is a consistent, solid leader who invested hundreds of hours in student council.
Gates ready to serve country through a military career A ndrew Gates plans to reach new heights in his chosen career. The Cedar Secondary School graduate is heading to the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ont., with the help of a $200,000 scholarship to study aeronautical engineering. He wants to fly fighter jets for the military. Flying has been on Gates’s radar ever since he was a toddler. His father and grandfather before him were civilian pilots and since he was three years old, the family has owned a small plane. Then he joined the 205 Collishaw Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron when he was 12 and several years later, his dream of
flying became a reality. When he was 16, he earned a scholarship to get his glider pilot’s licence. Last summer, he was one of 40 air cadets chosen to complete his motor pilot’s licence at age 17 – an impressive achievement given that only the top two per cent of air cadets
actually become pilots. “It makes driving cars look easy,” he said. Flying gives Gates a thrill that few other activities can do. “It’s kind of like being on a roller coaster, except you can control it,” he said. “It gives you a real feeling of freedom.”
Gates initially joined cadets because his father volunteered with the squadron, teaching the theory of flying. But quickly it became clear that a military career would be perfect for him. “After the first year in cadets, I knew I wanted a flying career and at the same time, I wanted it to be in the military,” said Gates. “It’s a great opportunity to make friends around the world, travel lots. Protecting your country is a huge responsibility, but as huge of a responsibility as it is, it’s equally rewarding. If you want to help people, I can’t think of a better way to do it.” He hopes to play a peacekeeping role, providing support to
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ground troops as they help developing nations. Throughout high school Gates has devoted much of his time to cadets – he plays trumpet in the squadron band and is one of the top shots in the province on the cadet biathlon team – but he also plays rugby to balance off a demanding course load and his cadet duties. Capt. Bill Derby, commanding officer of Gates’s squadron, said Gates was heavily involved with the group in many capacities, including as an instructor. “He’s one of our strongest cadets by a long shot,” he said. “He’s got no ability to sit back and watch, he has to apply himself and he does well at everything.”
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my Swanton believes anything is possible if you work hard enough. “I really feel I can take on anything,” said the Aspengrove School graduate. “Sometimes I work a little too hard.” She decided to take on three advanced placement courses this year – studio art, English and calculus – and challenged the physics AP course. Advanced placement courses, considered to be the equivalent of first-year university courses, end with an exam that can earn students university credits. “The science and math I really enjoy, but I also like the arts,” said Swanton. “It’s a few hours a day where I can sit down and have a break from my heavy course load.” She wants to become a website developer, a job that utilizes her scientific, technological side as well as her creative side. In her spare time, she wants to travel to developing nations on volunteer
missions – an important goal ever since a life-changing trip to China two years ago. Swanton and 11 of her classmates went on the trip, which was organized by teachers through the Me to We organization, a global network of children helping children. The students hand-dug the foundation for an addition to a small school in a rural village in Sichuan province. Each day, they walked up a long hill into the village because the road was too rough for travel by vehicle. The students were amazed at the way the villagers lived without electricity or running water, but Swanton found that if she set aside her Western prejudices, she saw residents as people who cherished the little things in life and helped each other out. The looks on the faces of the children who would benefit kept her going when she was tired. “The happiest I’ve ever been is
making a difference in other people’s lives,” said Swanton. “I find it so satisfying.” She’s made a big difference in her own community as well. In her last years of high school, Swanton has volunteered at the SPCA, collected donations during the Salvation Army’s Christmas Kettle campaign, raised money to put on a graduation celebration for her peers and organized school events through student council. Swanton also helped organize fundraisers for local charities through the school’s Me to We Club, which the students formed after their China trip. To fit some exercise into her busy days, Swanton and her mother, a teaching assistant at Aspengrove, bike to school each day. “It’s nice to spend that extra bit of time together,” she said. Swanton enters the computer science program at VIU this fall with the help of a full-ride scholarship.
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ome people have a knack for numbers; others an ear for music. Nathan Valsangkar excels in both and he’s a talented athlete to boot. The Dover Bay Secondary School graduate’s top subjects include science, math and music. “A lot of people are either creative or logical and somehow I’ve got both,” he said. Valsangkar plays the trombone and tuba in a school band – last year the band won first place in the Upper Island Music Festival – and for the past couple of years, he’s saved the band lots of money in sheet music costs by arranging the band’s music. Music arrangement is when an already written composition is prepared for presentation for a specific group of performers. Valsangkar writes out the base, drums, melodies and harmonies of a piece by listening to the song and he also wrote and arranged
a song for the senior jazz band to play. Music is a form of self-expression and release for him. “I can’t draw or paint or anything,” said Valsangkar. “If I’ve had a bad day, good day, I can go play some music, let it all out.” He is also in a brass quintet, which plays at weddings and other events, and shares his talents on the guitar with residents of Nanaimo Seniors Village every month. He’s passionate about music, but science and math take a larger role in his chosen career path – he heads to the University of Guelph to study biomedical engineering with the eventual goal of becoming a doctor or medical researcher. He finds the human body’s cardiovascular and nervous systems fascinating and likes the innovative, problem-solving aspect of engineering. “I like thinking of different ways to solve problems,” said
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Valsangkar. “You really have to go outside your mental comfort zone to come to a solution.” He also likes to challenge himself physically – he has been on Dover’s wrestling team since Grade 8 and made it to the nationals two years ago, where he came in 12th in his category. He coaches the wrestling team at Randerson Ridge Elementary School, is a certified referee and tutors his peers in math and science on the side. “I’ve got so much stuff back to back, I can’t really slack off,” said Valsangkar. “But everything I do, I enjoy doing.” Valsangkar is one of 30 Loran scholars from across Canada selected by the Canadian Merit Scholarship Foundation. The Loran scholarship, which includes a $9,000 annual living stipend matched by a tuition waiver by the recipient’s chosen university, is awarded based on character, service and leadership potential as well as academics.
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anessa Dolbec has a flair for the dramatic. When her father asked her years ago what she wanted to be when she grew up, she told him she wanted to be an actress. When he told her he thought it was hard to make a career out of acting, Dolbec brushed off his concerns with an elaborate, fake faint. She tried out for a role in a production of the Sound of Musicc in Sooke when she was five and her enthusiasm earned her a place as Gretel’s understudy. “They said I was too little, but I knew all the songs and was dancing everywhere,” said Dolbec. “Acting is the best feeling in the world. When the lights come up, feeling all the eyes on you – it’s the biggest adrenaline rush.” Dolbec played Rizzo, one of the lead roles in Nanaimo District Secondary School’s production of Grease this year and a role she describes as about as far from her own personality as possible. “I got to be really mean,” she said. “I think it’s fun to be someone completely different than yourself.”
Participating in the play took up hours of time, but that’s not all Dolbec did this year. She got involved with Empathy NDSS along with some peers after taking a suicide prevention course organized by the Vancouver Island Crisis Line. “We were trying to promote that everyone has someone to talk to,” said
Dolbec. “I’m the listener in my group of friends even though I talk a lot. I’m the motherly one.” As president of the Francophone student council – students from the Francophone school district elementary school finish high school at NDSS – she ran meetings and helped organize fundraisers and events for her peers.
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hen Kieryn Matthews makes up her mind to do something, she is not easily discouraged. Last fall, she took an idea planted by a former Wellington Secondary School student for establishing a “green” wall – a wall of living plants – at the school and brought a modified version of this idea to fruition despite some challenges. When Matthews proposed a six-metre green wall across the front of the school, district officials suggested she scale back the project because they were worried that the project was too ambitious and would be subject to vandalism. Instead of giving up, Matthews went back to the drawing board and came up with a proposal to build a green wall and aquaponics system in the inner court-
yard. Aquaponics is a sustainable food production system that combines growing fish with growing vegetables. The system uses less energy and water than growing plants the traditional way and acts as a natural insulator for the wall. “This is such an important system that we need to be learning about,” said Matthews. “It’s teaching kids about food security and eco-systems.” She’s devoted numerous hours to educating her peers about environmental issues. Matthews founded an environmental club at her school after doing stream rehabilitation and invasive plant removal work with local biologist Charles Thirkill. Through the club, she got her peers involved with beach cleanups, stream surveys and fish
counts in a park near the school. Her school and community involvement extend well beyond environmental initiatives, partly due to an injury that sidelined her synchronized swimming activities – she swam with the Nanaimo Diamonds and was training for a national competition when she had to quit. In school, Matthews was heavily involved with student council and outside of school, she volunteered at numerous city-sponsored events and kids camps. She heads to Vancouver Island University in the fall. Her goal is to make a career out of helping to create a more sustainable future, perhaps as an environmental consultant, and she wants to transfer to Simon Fraser University’s new faculty of environment department.
Dolbec also headed up the student prom committee and was on the School Planning Council, made up of one student, three parents and administrators and charged with developing a plan for improving student achievement. She got involved in many of these activities by volunteering herself. “I really wanted to just get more involved, feel like I am making a difference,” said Dolbec. Outside NDSS, the bilingual student sang the national anthem at the Maple Sugar Festival, volunteered as a candy striper at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital and was involved with the Conseil Scholaire Francophone’s Reseau Jeunesse, a group dedicated to promoting French in Canadian communities. She wants to combine her love of acting with a love of kids by becoming a high school drama teacher and starts the theatre program at the University of Victoria in September. Teacher Russell Berg, who runs the NDSS drama club, said Dolbec has a heart for helping other people and looks for opportunities to do that.
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Call 250-751-8633 Ask for Troy HELP WANTED An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilďŹ eld road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051.
FILL IN CARRIERS Needed immediately for the Nanaimo News Bulletin Must have a reliable vehicle and be available for doorto-door delivery every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Please contact: Alexie at 250-753-6837 PARTS & Services Representatives at Jacobson Ford Salmon Arm BC- We are looking for exciting, customer friendly, dynamic individuals capable of working in a fast paced work environment. Parts and service experience an asset but not necessary, email resume to iwantacareer@jacobsonford.com
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Dental Receptionist Lakeside Dental Clinic is sad to announce that one of our receptionists is moving to Vancouver. This has opened a great full time opportunity to work in a growing and supportive ofďŹ ce. Our new team member must be energetic, friendly, well organized and a team player. We are a chartless ofďŹ ce so you must be proďŹ cient with computers. Knowledge of Dentrix and insurance billing would be an asset. Please include your references with your resume and drop them off in person at Unit 7 – 4800 Island Hwy North, Nanaimo BC. PROFESSIONAL/ MANAGEMENT
CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATOR. Chwk Bridge Const Co has an immediate opening for an exp and energetic estimator. The successful candidate will be able to analyze and prepare estimates for bridges, precast products and earthworks. This is a full time position. Wages TBD with experience. Must be selfmotivated and able to work independently. Email resume with a handwritten cover letter to info@iotaconstruction.com or fax to 604702-0620. No phone calls.
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Cullen Diesel Power Ltd’s Nanaimo branch requires an Outside Salesman for Vancouver Island. Responsibilities include planning & making sales calls on existing & new customers, preparing & presenting quotations for parts, service & products. Applicant must have exceptional interpersonal, communication & planning skills. A good understanding of engines & transmissions is important. Preference will be given to graduates of a post secondary sales & marketing program. This position pays a Competitive Salary Plus Commission, Full BeneďŹ t Package & Access To Further Education. E-mail resumes to ars@cullendiesel.com
TRADES, TECHNICAL AUTOMATED TANK Manufacturing INC. is looking for welders. Due to a huge expansion to our plant located in Kitscoty, Alberta, 20km west of Lloydminster. We have openings for 10-3rd year apprentices or journey person welders. We offer best wage in industry. 3rd yr apprentice $28$30/hr, journey person $32$35/hr, higher with tank experience. ProďŹ t sharing bonus plus manufacturing bonus incentive. Full insurance package 100% paid by company. Good working environment. Join a winning team. Call Basil or Blaine at; (ofďŹ ce)780-8462231; (fax)780-846-2241 or send resume to blaine@autotanks.ca; p r o d u c t i o n @ a u t o t a n k s. c a . Keep your feet on the ground in a safe welding environment through inhole manufacturing process. No scaffolding or elevated work platform.
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At VIU, it’s easy to love where you work. Consider becoming a part of our team; applications are being accepted for the following position: Low Energy Electrical Foundation Training Instructor Faculty of Trades & Applied Technology Comp #12-2038, closes Aug. 22, 2012 Visit viu.ca/HumanResources/postings for more information on this and other employment opportunities. viu.ca/HumanResources/postings ACCOUNTING/ BOOKKEEPING
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CONCRETE FINISHERS and Form Setters. Edmonton based company seeks experienced concrete finishers and form setters for work in Edmonton and northern Alberta. Subsistence and accommodations provided for out of town work; john@raidersconcrete.com. Cell 780-660-8130. Fax 780-444-7103.
COMMERCIAL BEEKEEPING Certificate Program. GPRC Fairview Campus. Extensive study of beekeeping, queen rearing, and honey business. Paid work experience. Affordable on-campus residences. Starts January 7, 2013. Call Lin 1-780-8356630 www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview.
EXPERIENCED Construction Labourers needed for high walls concrete forming in Nanaimo. Good wages. Resume: majka99@telus.net or fax to 604-864-2796.
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CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS needed for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefits. Safety tickets necessary. Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email: info@torqueindustr ial.com. Online: www.torqueindustrial.com. INSERTING MACHINE operator required for busy Alberta printing plant. Previous Alphaliner or other machine experience an asset. Mechanical & computer aptitude required; ejamison@greatwest.ca. ACCOUNTING/ BOOKKEEPING
Reporting to the Manager of Financial Services, you will process all invoices, expense claim forms and facilities rental payments. Expertise in the following areas is required, specifically the demonstrated ability to: prepare a weekly cheque run, prepare vendor statements, knowledge of ACCPAC/Sage 300, reconciliation of accounts, issue manual and US cheques, knowledge of purchase order system, maintain accurate records in electronic and paper formats. This position will appeal to a resourceful and adaptable individual with a high level of accuracy, organizational ability, multi-tasking, self-direction, tact, confidentiality and ability to work under pressure and within tight time-frames. Requirements include a completion of the second level of the CGA course work or the equivalent of two years relevant post-secondary education, and a minimum of three years successful experience supporting a Financial Department is required.
A complete job description visit www.virl.bc.ca This is a unionized position with an excellent salary and includes a benefit package. Please email your application and resume in confidence by 4 pm, Tuesday, August 28, 2012 to: Email: hr@virl.bc.ca (refer to “Job Posting: CUPE2012-068” in the subject line). EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
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SHINGLE SAWYER needed in Gold River. Pendragon Forest Products Ltd. Apply to: Box 1100 Gold River B.C., V0P 1G0. Call 250-283-2111 or 604-369-3045. Or Email: pendragonfp@xplornet.com
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LEMON TREE Housekeeping, home and office. Call Heidi at (250)716-0551.
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PIPE LAYERS REQUIRED at Locar Industries. Minimum 5 years experience. Local work. Fax resume to 250-751-3314
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CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS wanted for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefits. Safety tickets needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or email: info@torqueindustr ial.com. Apply online: www.torqueindustrial.com.
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RNs & RCAs need IMMEDIATELY Nanaimo Seniors Village Retirement Concepts is a family owned private company based in Vancouver BC that provides seniors housing and care services ranging from Retirement Living, Assisted Living to Skilled Nursing Care throughout the Province. RN applicants must be a graduate of an approved school of nursing with current active registration with CRNBC, BSN preferred. RCA applicants must possess a recognized RCA certificate and be registered with the BC CACHWR. Please submit your resume IMMEDIATELY, in the strictest confidence, via our website at www.retirementconcepts.com/careers
CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540.
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COMPUTER PRO. Summer Sale! $30 Service call. Mobile Certified Computer Technician Senior’s: $25. 250-802-1187. U-NEED-A-NERD Friendly onsite professional computer, website and design services. Jason is BACK! 250-585-8160 or visit: jasonseale.com
EAVESTROUGH BRAD’S HOME Detailing. Cleaning vinyl siding by brush. De-mossing roofs. Gutter cleaning/repairs. Windows. Power Washing. Insured. Free estimates. Brad 250-619-0999
ELECTRICAL 1A ELECTRICIAN, licenced, bonded, Small Jobs Specialist, panel upgrades and renos. All work guaranteed since 1989. Rob at 250-732-PLUG (7584).
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BRYAN GRIFFIN CONSTRUCTION Home & Bath Reno’s, Doors & Windows, Vinyl Siding & SofďŹ ts, and more. Insured. Free Estimates. 250-390-2601
DYNAMITE DEAN’S Rubbish Removal. Prompt, professional service. “No Messing Around!� 250-616-0625, 250-754-6664.
15� OSCILLATING fan, 3 speed, on stand, spotless, $35 obo. Call (250)753-4289.
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RENOVATE NOW! Expanding or Renovating your home/bathroom/ kitchen/basement? RooďŹ ng & ďŹ nish carpentry also available. No job too small. Free estimates. Guaranteed/Insured
Ivan 250-758-0371 www.eucalyptusdesign.ca VIRDIGRIS GARDENING: Gardener for Maintenance, Renovation, Consultation & Design. Call Guy 250-7402505. http://www.virdigrisgardening.com
Richard 250-729-7809 IRRIGATION/SPRINKLER SYSTEMS
HANDYPERSONS OLD FASHIONED HANDYMAN Drywall, tile, plumbing, electrical, carpentry, painting. Quality work. No HST. Reasonable prices. 250-616-9095.
HAULING AND SALVAGE FREE QUOTES; Same Day Rubbish, yard waste, clean up. $50 & up. Moving, deliveries, demolition. 250-668-6851 GARY FORTIN’S HAULING. One call does it all. Clean-up and disposal. (250) 618-1413. JUNK TO THE DUMP. Jobs Big or small, I haul it all! I recycle & donate any useable items to local charities. Call Sean, 250-741-1159.
QUALITY IRRIGATION. Installations/repairs. Save money, renovate. 250-616-3451
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2 BURLEY MEN MOVING. $85/hr for 2 men (no before or after travel time charges on local moves. Please call Scott or Joshua, (250)753-6633.
PET CARE SERVICES
HUBCITY MOVERS- 2 men w/cube van. $75/hr. or $325 1 bedroom. (250)753-0112.
A-ONE PAINTING and Wallpapering. Serving Nanaimo for 28 years . Senior Discount. Free estimates. 250-741-0451
JOGGING STROLLER, $75. Call (250)754-1622. OAK ENTERTAINMENT centre, glass side doors, storage bottom, exc. cond., paid $460, asking $50. (250)390-2910 SKYLIGHT, 2,4�X4,3/4�, $55. Full width bathtub bench w/ back rest, $15. Sleeping cot, $5. Call (250)468-7594.
TOSHIBA TV, older 20�, $25. Upright Wind tunnel Hoover Vac, $24. (250)667-6999
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MATCHING FRIGIDAIRE 18 cu ft Fridge and 30� self clean smooth top Stove, “stay clean� stainless steel and black. New in Oct/2011, asking $950 obo. Call (250)752-5573.
ART OBJECTS
TAYLOR MADE bag, full size, $44. Taylor Made putter, $44. Call (250)758-3410.
SEASONED FIREWOOD Vancouver Island’s largest ďŹ rewood producer offers ďŹ rewood legally obtained during forest restoration, large cords. Help restore your forest, Burndrywood.com 1-877-902-WOOD.
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DINING SET: glass table top with six coordinating chairs. $349.99. (250)591-4383
RETIRED PLUMBER Journeyman. Repairs & renovations. Call (250)390-1982.
BILL RIED Prints. Set of four, lrg, professionally framed, unsigned, rare pictures from the 70’s. Haida Art dog salmon, Dog ďŹ sh, Shark, Raven, Bear. $800. 1 (250)758-0774
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DOWNSIZING. BIG computer desk, King size bed with Sleep Country mattress including bedroom suite and all accessories. Living room furniture, sofa, love seat, matching coffee and end tables, lamps, etc. Offers on everything. Call (250)951-9899. LARGE DRESSER with mirror, dark wood, $300. (250)729-9486, Nanaimo. LIFT CHAIR, brand new (cost $1500), high quality vinyl, asking $800. 1 (250)748-7388
SCOOTER ELECTRIC- new batteries & charger, low km, $1100. Frig $99 Toaster Oven $25. N.Nanaimo 250 758-6462 after Aug 1, 250 758-0121.
SPORTING GOODS
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CAYCUSE Very rare 5 acre treed park-like Property with well-maintained furnished home - 1500 sq.ft, 3-bdrm, 2 bath. Extremely close to Pristine Cowichan Lake. Perfect for recreational property or full time living. Reduced to sell $378,800. Exceptionally low yearly cost. Not leased land. Call 250-745-3387 or 250-478-2648
COMOX, BC. 730 Aspen Rd. 4.5 yr Patio Home, 1449 sq.ft. - 2 bdrm, 2 bath + den, natural gas ďŹ re place, 4 appls. end lot w/fenced yard. $330,000 250890-9345/250-702-0621
PARKSVILLE PATIO HOME (1502 sq ft) 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 car garage beside the Morningstar Golf Course. Open concept. Lots of extras including extended private patio overlooking pond & waterfall. $365,000. Call 250-947-5101
Qualicum Beach: $295,000 1512 sq.ft. modular, 5yrs old, on own land in 45+ Coop Park. 2bdrm +den, 2baths. Close to beaches and golf courses. Will also trade for Rancher in Nanaimo. (250)738-0248
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Ladysmith: $397,000. 463 Battie Dr. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 2794 sq.ft. home. Level entry, can be suited. Numerous upgrades. 2 gas ďŹ replaces, BBQ hook-up. Mature garden, inground sprinklers. Immaculate. Ph: 250-245-8840 or email: malcodon@shaw.ca
FOR SALE 2 TRAK T 1600 KAYAKS New,1 green, 1 gold, Paddle & OGIO TRAKSTER PACK, 7 steps, 8 pieces to assemble, $2250.00 each. 250752-5261 bj-read@telus.net
REAL ESTATE BUSINESSES FOR SALE ESTABLISHED SECOND hand business, Coombs Junction. $18,000. Call for details 250-954-5331, 250-240-1417
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ACER 17� at screen computer, Canon Printer, swivel desk & chair, like new, $350 (all). JVC 48� projection colour TV, oor model, 4 yrs old, $300. Love seat, like new, light colours, $150. (250)951-0839. ALUMINUM SCREEN STORM DOOR $30. 33.5x80� (250)756-0137.
STORAGE FACILITY 20 x 14 in strata complex, Parksville Industrial Park. $37,500. Will consider long term rent. $180/mo. & hydro. 250-2407672. abbie7060@yahoo.com
MOVE IN READY $243,900. 1704 McPhee Ave., Courtenay BC. 3 bdrm, 1 bath w/all updates. Open concept, original hardwood oors, beautiful garden beds, fully fenced back yard, 2 out buildings for storage. A MUST SEE! C 250897-9934 or H 250334-3799
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.
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2-BDRM North Nanaimo Patio Home $223,333. Quiet complex, low strata fees, no age restrictions. Completely renovated end-unit. For more details contact (250) 933-5566 or patiohome333@shaw.ca
FOR SALE Kitchen Aid Food Mixer. Rarely used. $199 Phone 250-758-0656
SKY DOG Travel Kennel, extra large, 40�x27�x80�, regular cost $299, asking $150. Professional leather foldable carry massage table, face hole, body balanced, excellent condition, regular $800 and asking $400. Call (250)756-1167.
NEWLY RENOVATED 2bdrm Rancher centrally located, Jinglepot (Nanaimo) area. Open concept kitchen leading into beautiful sun room. Gas FP and new HW tank. Single car garage with additional storage area. $339,000. 1 (250)7582294 or 250-754-6214 Lv.Msg.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
C.V. SPORTSMAN’S Firearms & Collectibles Show, Aug 19, 2012. Militaria. Eagles Hall, 2965 Jacobs Rd, Duncan. 8:30-1. Geoff 250-746-7812.
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GARAGE SALES
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
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PORTABLE OFFICES FOR RENT 10’ x 18’, 10’ x 32’ or 10’ x 40’ Multiple uses, w.room & A/C, on steel skids, built to code. Call Al at 250-951-9957 for details. Will deliver.
GARAGE SALE Sat, Aug 18 8:30-2:30 5626 Boulder Place. Top of Rutherford hill area. Misc items. No early birds pls
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COASTAL MOUNTAIN FIREWOOD & Logging. Stock up now! *Clearing. *Downed trees. *Wood Spiting Services Call 250-468-9660. 1-866-768-8886 (Nanoose).
Small Island Painting
(250) 667-1189
Oak china cabinet, glass door $275. Oak table $125 Dresser, bevelled mirror $200 Wash stand $80. 1800’s Pine wash stand. 1885 Birdcage piano, birdseye maple, brass candle sticks $200. (250)334-4579
GOLF BAG, blue/black, incld’s shoulder strap, club hood, golf cart. $25. Call 250-758-6577
CAT SITTING - NO CAGES. I will care for your much loved cat(s) in my home. They get their own room with a home setting. Min. 7-day or long term stay. Limited space, book ahead! (250)740-5554
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PAINTING
CUSTOM MADE Barbie House. Built to last. 45� x 37� x 18�. Maple oors, shingle roof. $98 obo. (250)754-7637
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3BDRM, 2BATH upstairs; 2bdrm legal suite downstairs. Everything brand new from roof to oor. Close to schools, shopping centre and all amenities. Only $299,900 ďŹ rm, for quick sale. (250)6180535 or 250-618-6814
CHESTERFIELD, $50;. Exercise bike, $30 obo. (250)7534798.
GE washing machine, clean white, excellent condition, heavy duty, $99. Call (250)751-5257.
MOVING & STORAGE
HOME IMPROVEMENTS ACORN HOME SERVICES Home improvements. Repairs. Doors/windows. Custom made arbors, decks, sunrooms, awnings, fences & lots more! Garry, 250-591-7474. www.acornhomeservices.ca AGILE HOME REPAIR & Improvement. Fully insured, interior/exterior repairs and upgrades. Ian 250-714-8800. ALL TRADES- Home updates? Hardwood, Tile, Laminate, Kitchen & Bath Renos. All exterior RooďŹ ng, Siding, Decks & Fencing. References available. 250-722-0131. BLUE OX Home Services. Expert Handyman & Renovation Services: plumbing, electrical, carpentry, drywall, tiling, painting, lawn & garden. Refs avail. Insured. 250-713-4409.
FREE QUOTES same day, rubbish removal, demolition. $50 & up. 250-668-6851
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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
Parksville 4 acres +, 3 bdrm modular. mins. from town. Lots of water, trees & lawn. $480,000.00 Drive by 1304 Coldwater Rd. If interested call 250-228-7162
2 BEDROOM, 1 + 3/4 pc Bath, Den, High Ceilings, Double Garage, Luxury Townhouse at Creekside on CorďŹ eld in Parksville. Private side, backing on to Green space + Walking Trail. $373,900. Ph: 250 586 6444.
$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 DEERWOOD PLACE Estates Home in 55+ park, 1050sq.ft. 2bdrm, 2bath, den. Heat pump, granite counter plus garage. 6yrs. old. $209.900. (250)751-1680
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N NANAIMO- Clean, 3-bdrm+ den, 1.5 bath, 4 appls, carport, fenced yrd, close Woodgrove, Superstore, lake, schools/bus. New paint. Quiet. Refs. Avail now. $1075. 250-751-5257.
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#101 3270 Ross Rd- 1 bdrm, $650. Call Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com #116 - 550 Bradly- 2 bdrms, $700. Call Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com #12-1600 MOREY Road- 3 bdrms, $850. Call Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com #14-444 BRUCE3 bdrms, $875. Call Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com
#3 1691 Boundary Ave- 2 bdrms, $695. Call Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com #3 1695 Boundary Ave- 2 bdrms $695. Call Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com 3185 BARONS Rd- 2 bdrms, 800. Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com
NANAIMO. SPOTLESS, quiet 1 bdrm $650. Bachelor $575. Close to ferry & harbour walk. Intercom, elevator. Free hot water, sauna. N/S, N/P. Ref’s req’d. Mark/Don 250-753-8633
DOWNTOWN: Large 1bdrm. Available Immed. N/P Ref’s. $650/m. Also avail. Bachelor apt. $550/m (250)729-1997
NORTH END- Spacious 1 bdrm, $900 inclds all utils+ cable. NS/NP. Avail Sept 1. Call (250)756-3096 after 6pm.
DOWNTOWN NANAIMO: Lge 2bdrm, 1 bath, private balcony/ocean view, $750. 1bdrm also avail. N/P (250)729-1997
OLD CITY lrg 1-2bdrm, adult oriented, bus route, N/S, N/P. $695/$800. (250)714-6560
HAWTHORNE CORNER, walk to VIU, now renting suites, start at $950 mo. Phone Roger 250-713-1025.
30 CAVAN St. Senior friendly 1bdrm +den. Completely reno’d, granite counters, hdw oors, paint, tub enclosure, top oor, lrg deck, secure parking. N/S, N/P. $800/mo. 1yr lease. 1-604-720-0775
Ladysmith: 1 & 2 bdrm suites from $700/mo incl. heat & hot water, ocean views, completely renovated, on trolley route, small pets ok. 250-668-9086. 430 STEWART Ave- 1 bdrm, $650. Call Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com Chemainus: Lockwood Villa, well kept bldg, (2) 1 bdrm $625, incl. heat & hot water, avail. now & Aug. 15th, sm pets welcome. Call Karen 250-709-2765.
NANAIMO OCEAN view Downtown. 1 bdrm + den. Senior friendly, secure parking. 6 appls, laundry rm. Refs & lease req’d. NS/NP. $890. Avail Sept. 1st. 250-591-8886.
DELUXE 1-BDRM, top oor. Hospital area, balcony, N/S, N/P, laundry. $750/mo inclds hydro. Ref’s req’d. Avail immed. Call (250)616-7461.
GORGEOUS 2BDRM downtown area condo. Top oor, corner. N/P, N/S. $900. 1 (250)754-2207
#20-211 BUTTERTUBS- 3 bdrms, $825. Call Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com
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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES C. NANAIMO- Newly painted lrg/clean 3 bdrm sxs duplex, 4 appls, lrg yard, near school/ bus stop & shopping. $995 + utils. (604)318-9322. NANAIMO 1BDRM + den, 1150sq ft unit in 4-plex at 2506 Labieux Rd. for quiet tenant only, $850 + utils. N/P, nr bus stop. (Sept. 1). 250-729-8969.
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.
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
LONG LAKE 2 br, 2bath, 5 appl, f/place. Top oor, cathedral ceiling. Stunning lake views. $1050/mth Avail Sept 1-250-729-8835
NANAIMO- NEWER 2 bdrm in 4 plex. Near beach, surrounded by park, $900/mo includes utils. NS/NP. (250)751-2918 or 741-8831 after 6pm.
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HOMES FOR RENT 4735 LOST Lake Rd4 bdrms, 3 bath, $1495. Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com Artists/Horticulturists 5min walk to VIU/aquatic cntr, 2bdrm up and 1+ down, lndry, $1,500+utils. N/S 754-9774 CEDAR: SMALL 2 bdrm rancher, 2 full baths, beautiful landscaped yard. Possible pet if house trained. Newly decorated. $900. Avail. immed. Call (250)722-2991. MODERN, SPACIOUS, 3bdrm upper home in North Nanaimo. $1,300. (250)713-1025
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N. NANAIMO, modern 1 bdrm Duplex, 5 appls, shed, nice yard, W/D, $1000 mo utils incl, avail Sept. 1. (250)760-0357.
HAMMOND BAY area, new, level entry large 1 bdrm suite, sep ent, N/P, N/S, laundry & hydro incl’d. Avail Sept. 1, $700 mo. 250-729-0313.
OCEAN VIEW 2bdrm, near VIU, lrg patio, private. N/S, N/P. $950. 1 (250)716-9340
1998 HONDA CIVIC $3,999 5 speed manual trans., power windows, steering & locks. Front brakes & timing chain done in 2011. 250-754-5777 or 250-951-3156
1996 BMW Motorcycle
93 MOTOR HOME. New tires, brakes, no rust. Diesel, 85K, 32ft. $18,500 O.B.O. Please call 250-338-2893.
2012 MIRAGE 7 x 14 Tandem trailer, rear barn doors, single front door, one trip only - Edmonton to Nanaimo. like new. asking $5,400. (250)758-3831
S. NANAIMO- Large 3 bdrm split level house comes with separate 1 bdrm suite. 2 car garage. Country setting. Close to town. No pets, No smoking. $1500. 250-753-4749 or 250716-6811, 250-713-7419.
SHARED ACCOMMODATION CENTRAL NANAIMO: furn. $475. Chris 250-740-5332 contact_me@chrislesley.com
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LADYSMITH: BRIGHT 1bdrm, 1000 sq ft, level entry, insuite W/D, full kitchen, small patio, priv ent, off street prkg, immac cond, NS/NP, utils incl’d, $750. Avail immed. 250-245-0205. ccurrie23@hotmail.com LONG LAKE Waterfront. 1Bdrm Executive suite - private entr. Newly painted - new carpets & oors - very clean, bright, quiet - Inclds W/D, F/S & utils - N/P, N/S. Sept. 1st. $895. 250-758-4871.
1091 SILVER Mountain Dr- 1 bdrm, $650. Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com
NORTH NANAIMO- 1 bdrm, separate entrance, close to Woodgrove Mall. $700 inclds utils. NS/NP. 250-713-0869.
CENTRAL NANAIMO. 2-bdrm bsmnt suite $1050. includes utils. Bright & clean. N/S, N/P, Sept. 1st. (250)716-1618.
NORTH NANAIMO- 1, 2 or 3 bdrm option, grd level, modern new home w/separate entry, priv backyard, quiet beautiful location, inclds heat, hydro, shared W/D. NS/NP. Refs req’d. Avail immed. $750 mo. Call (250)667-1551. 2nd bdrm $150 or 3rd bdrm option for $150 more.
C. NANAIMO- quiet area, new bsmt suite, 10 min walk to amenities, inclds utils, NS/NP, No Parties, $700./mo. Now or Sept 1. (250)618-0995.
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UNIVERSITY AREA- 1 bdrm semi-furnished,$800/mo. Utils, cable, wireless, W/D incld. own entry, parking. NS/NP. refs. Avail now (250)753-7730. UNIVERSITY AREA: 2bdrm ground level, private entry, insuite laundry, DW, 7x11 storage area, garage, fenced yard. Near schools/bus. $900, util & heat incl. N/S, N/P, Avail immed. Call Bob for appointment to view. 250-618-4775
SUITES, UPPER HOSPITAL AREA. Lrg 2-bdrm 12’x12’ sundeck, F/S, W/D insuite. N/S, small dog neg. $650 mo. 1-778-866-8251 or 1-250-378-2151. PROTECTION ISLAND: quiet, quality, furnished 2bdrm bsmnt, ground level, 4 appli’s. N/P, N/S. 12 minute ferry ride to Nanaimo. $650. Available Sept. 1, 2012 - April 30, 3013 (250)753-4123 or 758-4454
1998 LINCOLN Town car, Signature series, pearl white colour, 165 km, fully loaded, very good condition. out of province vehicle inspection completed. Asking $8,000.(250)758-3831. 2007 CUSTOM Chev HHR. Excellent condition. Loaded. White. 119,000 km, mostly hwy driven. On-Star. $11,900 ďŹ rm. 250-755-5191.
2009 Honda Accord, Asking $19,000 - Luxury 4 dr, black with cream leather interior. PW, PDL, Cruise, front & rear heater/AC, electronic everything. Low mileage 29,179 km. 2.4 L, 4 cyl. Don’t miss this one. (250)748-1626
2009 PT CRUISER, ex cond, 55km, auto, pw, a/c, White, well maintained. Motivated must sell. $10,900. 250-7324866
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1994 RUSTLER 24.5’ 5th wheel Trailer. 4 burner stove, new awning, all in good condition, everything works well. Asking $7000 obo. Please call (250)723-8855.
2009 ACADIA SLT, AWD, seats 7, loaded. 60,500km. $30,000. 250-923-7203
1995 CHEV SILVERADO TURBO DIESEL 4x4 Extended cab, long box, new batteries, good rubber, no rust. 271,000 km, runs like a clock. $4500. Serious calls only Call (250)756-2388.
SPORTS & IMPORTS
1970 34’ Rare Coronado Sailboat with optional Deep Bay moorage. Good condition, repowered with Volvo Penta (2003) $25,000 O.B.O 250-941-5001
2005 GMC Yukon Denali. Fully loaded, extra winter rims & tires, 179,000 k’s. $14,900.00 Call 250-468-1619 or email: dansonja@telus.net
TRUCKS & VANS
2010 SUBARU Outback AWD, PZEV, Moonroof, 35,000 miles, ext. Warranty. $25,000. Call 250-248-6344.
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CARS
1980 RARE Pontiac Phoenix, only 80,000k, 2 previous owners. Top Shape. P/S,P/B/P/W, tilt. News brakes, rotors, alternator, battery, trans serviced. $1,700 OBO (250)732-8811
1999 MAZDA Miata Convert & hard top. SE model, black ext. tan leather, 122,000k, power windows/doors/steering/antenna, 5spd manual. Bose sound system, cruise control, alarm, ABS brakes. Tires good, new brakes last 5,000k. Regular service; excellent condition. $9,990. (250)729-4948
2002 MERCEDES E320 Loaded, immaculate, all leather. Silver on Gray. $129,000 km’s. Original owner. $12,500. Call 250-594-0012.
29 FT Landau Model. No slides. 107 K. Well taken care of with good brakes and tires and smooth suspension. Batteries all good. Nice Stereo/Dvd Player and 22 inch Lcd, 4kw Onan Genset, sleeps 6. Fridge, stove, microwave and A/C. Stand up shower. Ford V-10 and ready for Summer! Asking $18,000 obo. Call Pete 250-756-2698 or Andy 1-778-835-7058.
HUNTER SAILBOAT “Zig Zag�. 33.5 FT, 20 HPD Yamaha diesel, zodiac dinghy. View at the Port Alice Marina. 250-284-6121. KCC THERMOGLASS 19’ boat, i/o (hull only). Great project boat. $150 obo. (250)7090710
2010 BUICK ENCLAVE, white opal ebony leather, heated & cooled front seats. 19� x 7.5� chrome, 7 passenger, navigation & entertainment panorama roof. 51,000 km’s. $41,000 Call 250-594-0012 1993 BUICK Regal, 4dr, Auto, green exterior, leather interior. air, power package, 100,000K. Very good condition. $3,500 obo. (250)618-6685
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2002 F150 XLT, 4x4 auto, 240,000 km, new tires/brakes, clean, runs great, power group, red w/matching canopy. $7800 obo (250) 743-3076
2007 DODGE Ram 2500, 4x 4, quad cab, loaded, 242 km, trailer tow package, good cond., new rear brakes, out of province vehicle inspection completed. asking $11,500. (250)758-3831.
1987 TOYOTA SUPRA, 5 spd, 2 dr, black, black leather intertior, gas miser. Brakes just done. $1250 obo. (250)7097917
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1992, 26 ft TRAVELAIRE, Class C Motorhome. Bright, clean, sleeps 4. Twin beds in back and fold down double bed. Excellent and clean condition. Full shower with skylight, gas generator, air conditioning, second owner, new internal batteries (worth $600), new water pump, only 91,300 km. Reliable, clean and functional. REDUCED to $13,000. (250) 748-3539
2004 VW TOUAREG. Only 135,000 km, economical, spirited V6 engine, all wheel drive and tow hitch with electric brakes. Unique 6 speed Tiptronic auto transmission. Well equipped interior, rear mounted CD changer. Beautiful, well maintained. $14,900 obo, 250658-1123 mjmarshall@telus.net
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2003 MAJESTIC Class C Motorhome. New awning and mattress, large carry-all box on extended bumper. Some water damage on front overhang. Price reduced accordingly. Asking $13,000 ďŹ rm. Call (250)210-1494 Nanaimo.
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2002 GMC Jimmy 4x4, 2 dr, 212,000km, auto, air, 4.7 Vortec V6. Reg maintenance, good tires & brakes. $4,799 obo. (250)597-3140
16FT. HEIRLOOM CANOE Clear Fiberglass over cedar strips. Cherry wood woven seats, C.W. & Decks Yoke. Never Been Used. Comes with accessories. Paid $4,000. Will accept best offer. Ladysmith. 250-741-7782
OFF-ROAD VEHICLES
1957 FAIRLANE Hardtop. Blue/white continental kit. $15,000 or trade for small, mobile business. (250)923-1210
1968-Buick Skylark Convertible. Original 350 motor, 106,000 miles. Collector plates, family owned since new, immaculately maintained. jimmypicton@yahoo.ca
2007 HD Ultra Classic, with all the bells & whistles. 96 cu in motor, 6 spd trans, full 4 speaker Harmon Kardon AMFM stereo with rider/passenger intercom, MP3 CD player, CB radio, cruise control, heated grips, too much to list! 18,500 kms, $18,900 obo. Call (250)748-9251 Duncan.
2008 NISSAN Xterra. Excellent condition. 93,000KM. No accidents, loaded & new tires. $16,900 (250) 713-8424
#6 272 HARWELL Road- 3 bdrms, $825. Ardent Properties, (250)753-0881. www.ardentproperties.com
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‘Fire within’ heats up football game I RAIDERS, SUN play tonight (Aug. 18) at Caledonia Park. BY GREG SAKAKI THE NEWS BULLETIN
The B.C. Football Conference’s powerhouse programs are stepping on the field to trade touchdowns and tackles. The V.I. Raiders host the Okanagan Sun today (Aug. 18) at Caledonia Park. “It’s huge,” said Matthew (Snoop) Blokker, Raiders coach. “It’s Okanagan Sun week and everyone marks it on the calendar as soon as the schedule comes out.” The Raiders (1-0-1) are coming off a 31-31 tie with the Langley Rams and while the Sun (1-1) haven’t been invincible this season, either, Okie’s last game was a 35-7 thrashing of the Kamloops Broncos. “They’re big, they’re physical and they’re fast and that’s the way the Sun have always been and it’s no different…” Blokker said. “We expect to have just as good, if not better of an opponent in this week as we did last week.” O k a n a g a n’s d e f e n c e i s anchored by defensive end Steven Doege, a B.C. Lions practice roster player. The Sun offence this season is keyed by Bobby Davis, a former quarterback who has moved to slotback. “We’ve got to make sure that we’re on everything, all aspects of the game, not just on run or pass,” said Jon Jones, Raiders linebacker. “We’ve got to be focused on what they’re trying to do and just ready for anything they’re going to throw at us.” Aside from the X’s and O’s, the Sun are sure to throw all-out effort at the Raiders. The rivalry between the programs has built steadily since Nanaimo entered the league in
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V.I. Raiders receiver Whitman Tomusiak, right, makes a catch during a game against the Okanagan Sun last season at Caledonia Park. The two Canadian Junior Football League rivals meet again today (Aug. 18).
2005. Since then, the Sun have not been able to add to their total of 14 B.C. championships, whereas the Raiders are sixtime defending champs. “I’m sure they’re fired up to play us and fired up to try and beat us,” said Matt Sawyer, Raiders receiver. Okie hasn’t won at Nanaimo’s Caledonia Park since 2005, and
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acknowledges that it goes into this evening’s game as the underdog. “There is only one team that has upset Nanaimo at home in seven years so it’s going to be a difficult task,” said Gavin Lake, Sun coach. “I think our guys love a challenge and will respond well.” ◆ See ‘RIVALRY’ /23
QQuickfacts ◆ V.I. RAIDERS (1-0-1) will take on the Okanagan Sun (1-1) today (Aug. 18) at 5 p.m. at Caledonia Park. ◆ TICKETS $12 for adults, $10 for seniors and students.
Training camp set to start for Clippers team The Nanaimo Clippers will play for a championship at season’s end, and next week they take their first strides in that direction. The city’s B.C. Hockey League team opens training camp Monday (Aug. 20), with the first on-ice sessions starting the next day at Nanaimo Ice Centre. “We’re very excited to get going…” said Mike Va n d e k a m p, C l i p p e r s coach and general manager. “Obviously we’ve had a busy off-season trying to put this thing together and build ourselves a hockey team.” Thirty-eight players have been invited to training camp, and 22 roster spots will be available for the regular season. “It’s going to be a really competitive environment, but that just comes with the territory,” Vandekamp said. Re t u r n i n g ve t e r a n s should feel confident, but not complacent, said the coach, and he hopes to see good things from them. “I expect everybody to have had very serious offseasons when it comes to training and preparation for this year,” he said. GAME ON … Look for more on training camp in the next issue of the News Bulletin … The players will be split into two groups for the first week, with practices going at 9 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. and scrimmages at 6 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday and 5:30 p.m. Thursday … The team will hold its annual Rhodesie Cup intrasquad game on Friday (Aug. 24) at 7 p.m. at Frank Crane Arena. sports@nanaimobulletin.com
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New Jr. B squad holding camp The city’s new junior B hockey team takes to the ice this weekend for its first-ever training camp. The Nanaimo Buccaneers of the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League opened their three-day camp Friday at the Nanaimo Ice Centre. The Bucs recently announced the signings of four players, Lynden Eddy, Jackson Robinson, Robert Cahill and Travis Briggs. Briggs played the last two seasons with the Oceanside Generals and was their third-leading scorer in 2011-12, finishing with 14 goals, 20 assists and 89 penalty minutes in 41 games. The Buccaneers have their first exhibition game Aug. 31 against the Generals at 7 p.m. at the NIC.
Candy Crushers win first bout The Nanaimo Nemesis Candy Crushers junior girls’ roller derby team crushed the competition in its first-ever bout. The team defeated the Victoria Rotten Apples on Saturday by a 229192 score at Frank Crane Arena. The Apples are the junior affiliate of the Eves of Destruction team. For more information about junior girls’ roller derby, please search for the Nanaimo Candy Crushers on Facebook.
Saturday, August 18, 2012 Nanaimo News Bulletin
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◆ From /22 Dylan Chapdelaine, Raiders linebacker, said the rivalry with the Sun gets his team “pumped up” and leads to intense, hard-hitting games. “It’s a fire within, and we like to take it out on them and bring our best game…” he
◆ Aug. 18 - Canadian Junior Football League. Vancouver Island Raiders vs. Okanagan Sun. Caledonia Park, 5 p.m.
said. “It’s a battle every time we step up to the ball so we’re going to have some fun.” The Raiders are also finding motivation by looking at today’s game as a challenge. “If we want to be champions, we’ve got to beat teams like Okanagan…” said Matt
Sawyer. “I guess we’ll see what we’re made of. Either we’re satisfied with a tie, or do we want to go win? We’ll see what our character is.” GAME ON … The Raiders and Sun kick off today (Aug. 18) at 5 p.m. at Caledonia Park. -with files from Warren Henderson
◆ Aug. 22 - Men’s college basketball
exhibition. Vancouver Island University Mariners vs. Cal State Northridge. VIU gym, 6 p.m. ◆ Aug. 26 - B.C. Hockey League exhibition. Nanaimo Clippers vs. Alberni Valley Bulldogs. Frank Crane Arena, 7 p.m.
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