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Ein prosit! It’s Oktoberfest time in the Alberni Valley.
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Writer Amyah Labreche prepares for liftoff in the front or passenger seat of a PW-6U glider, piloted by Vancouver Island Soaring Centre owner Andrzej Roznowski, at the Alberni Valley Regional Airport.
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I always thought that a plane is a plane. I have flown in many Boeings, Airbuses, and the Concorde supersonic jet. I “hummingbirded” in a helicopter, I popped the clouds in Pipers, Cessnas and flew weird looking flying objects with crazy bush pilots. That was it, I thought, I just need to do military jets and the space shuttle to get it all. Then I met Andrzej Roznowski. Roznowski owns Vancouver Island Soaring Centre ( www.visc.ca ) based here, in the Alberni Valley. We chatted about planes and he talked passionately about gliders. I wanted to know more and he proposed to bring me up there, soaring in the sky. When I arrived at the Port Alberni airport earlier this summer, Roznowski proudly showed me the glider in which I would reach the birds’ world. The glider is small and looks like a bobsleigh that had grown long and narrow wings— surely the reason the maximum passenger’s weight is 110 kg (242 pounds). In 30 minutes, I learned a great deal about altitude, speed and glide ratio, about thermal
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Michael Gye of Sidney, B.C. grins as he prepares to go for a flight in the PW-6U glider.
waves, ridge lift, and wave lift. I grasped the vivid image that the air space where I would soon be is an ocean full of invisible waves and currents. You don’t think too much about it when you are in a Boeing, but in a glider it is vital knowledge, as they soar like a kite on these waves. While waiting for the little red and white
Piper fixed wing plane that drags the glider off the land, I met Michael Gye, a consulting arborist from Sidney, B.C. A jolly 85, he was learning how to pilot a glider. With the size of the smile on his face, I can tell that he shared the same passion for flying as Roznowski, Collin Pazdzior and Eric Perreault (all pilots and instructors). After 15 minutes of soaring, Gye and Perreault landed perfectly. It was now my turn. The white glider waited patiently on the landing strip, already linked by the orange umbilical cord to the Piper that would – Amyah Labreche soon gently drag us up to the sky. I slid into the tummy of the plane, into the passenger seat. Roznowski showed me how to attach the safety belt then took the pilot’s place, sitting behind me. The Plexiglas cockpit closed over my head. I was ready and thrilled. Continued / 7
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EUROPA CLUB: | It’s Oktoberfest time in the Alberni Valley. WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON
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Bust out your Lederhosen and break out your beer stein. The Oktoberfest is coming. The venerable festival is being held at the Italian Cultural Centre on Sixth Avenue on Oct. 19-20 where food, song and fellowship can be had, Europa Club Oktoberfest committee chair Joop Scheffers said. “The food is the best, the band is good and the dancing will be fun,� Scheffers said. According to a pamphlet supplied by Scheffers, the festival was started in 1810 by a soldier who wanted to commemorate the marriage of Bavaria’s Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese von SachsenHildburghausen. Since then it has become a festival of
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upwards of 350,000 people attend each year, the pamphlet notes. Continued / 7
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Are you a rock type of person? Who isn’t right? We’re not talking about music. Sorry. Port Alberni’s rock and gem club is holding it’s annual general meeting on Sunday, Oct. 14. The meeting is at Cheery Creek Hall and is from 7-9 p.m. Discussion will include Yukon’s Placer Mine.
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No rain, no mushrooms City closer to buying AGRICULTURE: | Pickers in danger of losing entire season. NEIL HORNER BLACK PRESS
The weather is beautiful on Central Vancouver Island this fall, but don’t tell that to Keith Hunter or the people he serves. They’re looking for rain, soon, and lots of it. Hunter is the driving force behind First Nations Wildcrafters in Port Alberni, which buys natural products collected from Island forests. One of the main products he sells is chanterelle mushrooms, but it’s starting to look like there could be at best a poor season for mushrooms, or maybe even no real season at all. And every day the sky remains cloudless and the ground stays dry makes that possibility ever more real. To date, Hunter hasn’t purchased a single chanterelle from area pickers, a far cry from the season three years
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Mushroom buyer Keith Hunter of First Nations Wildcrafters loads chanterelle mushrooms during better times last year.
ago when his first shipment went out in early August. “That was considered early,” he said. “Last year we didn’t start until midSeptember, because we were waiting on quality. When they come up early they can be dry and we sell into the produce market, so they want shelf life.” The end of the
yellow chanterelle season comes when the ground freezes and Hunter noted there has been frost in the Alberni Valley over the last couple of nights, although he stressed it’s not enough to hurt the mushrooms — yet. “I doubt the frost penetrated to the forest floor,” he said. “The canopy tends to protect them.”
Hunter noted that while pickers can find mushrooms until early November, he cuts off his buying before that, as the mushrooms to be found tend to be either old or waterlogged, or both. “There comes a point where the pickers are spending more time looking for the quality than the quantity and there comes a point where it doesn’t work for them anymore,” he said. That morning frost, and the sunny weather that follows it are not good signs and he knows it. His company requires not just mushrooms, but good, high quality mushrooms, and while casual pickers may be able to hunt up enough for their limited needs, the commercial harvest — and the commercial harvesters who rely on the added income it generates, could be entirely out of luck. “I don’t know if there will be a season for the commercial harvest,” Hunter said. “It’s like farming, I guess. Some years are good years and some not so good. “This year it’s not looking good.”
mill’s sewage lagoon WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
The city’s deal for the Catalyst Paper Corp. lagoon has taken another step towards closing. Port Alberni city councillors authorized city staff to apply for a $5.75 million loan from the province’s Municipal Finance Authority to purchase the lagoon. The lagoon is
located on the Somass Estuary, across the river from the mill, and sits on land owned by the Port Alberni Port Authority. Catalyst ceased using its lagoon after they upgraded the Alberni mill with a sludge treatment facility. The facility will enable the city to meet new stringent federal and provincial effluent standards.
The loan would be paid out over two years: $5 million in the first year and $750,000 in the second year. The loan amortization rate would be over 30 years to give the city flexibility to pay it back earlier if it could. Council’s approval is one of several steps that need to be taken for the loan to be approved.
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City’s on hook for cleanup WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
The City of Port Alberni will be on the hook for costs to remove sludge from the lagoon it is purchasing from Catalyst Paper Corp., city manager Ken Watson said. The development came as a result of a question from Coun. Hira Chopra during discussion about the loan authorization for purchase of the lagoon.
“How much is it going to cost for removing the sludge?” Chopra asked. Watson replied that there were several unknown variables that prevented him from disclosing an exact dollar figure. It’s not known yet how much sludge there is in the lagoon, Watson said. As well, the removal cost will likely be based on a per tonne basis, but until it’s known how much there is, a dollar figure can’t be calculated.
Sludge removal was done at least a decade ago, he said, and is regular if infrequent maintenance. The city knew about the sludge during negotiations with Catalyst. “It wasn’t a hidden thing or just sprung on us,” Chopra said after the meeting. What is known is that the removal cost isn’t part of the $5.75 million loan the city is applying for to purchase the lagoon and land for a new truck route, he said. Continued / 8
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Close call in Falls Street fire FIRE: | Woman’s decision to visit a friend saved her from sleeping through fourplex blaze. WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON Alberni Valley News
A last-minute decision to go and visit a friend likely saved Port Alberni resident Mary Brawn from burning to death or being severely injured in a fire, she said. Brawn and her daughter Rosemary were residents in a Falls Street fourplex that was heavily damaged by fire on Monday night. Brawn’s unit was among the two that suffered the most damage. She stood crying outside the unit on Tuesday morning. Her residence was located only one metre in front of her. Pictures of her mother and daughter hung on a wall just inside the broken front window. But the unit was behind yellow fire scene tape and she was unable to retrieve her belongings. “I just want some of my stuff. There’s pictures of my mom and Rose
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Mary Brawn cries outside of her burned out residence on Falls Street on Tuesday morning. A last minute decision by Brawn to go and visit a friend shortly before the fire started likely saved her life, she said.
right there,” Brawn said. “I don’t have anything. All I have is the clothes on my back.” Firemen from Port Alberni, Beaver Creek and Sproat Lake brought the blaze under control within a half hour and remained on the scene until midnight mopping up. There were no fatalities or injuries reported, Beaver
Creek Volunteer Fire Department Chief Charlie Starratt said. Two of the inside living units sustained heavy fire damage while the two corner units suffered smoke and water damage. Brawn said she was dozing on her couch while watching television on Monday night. Her daughter had gone to visit someone and Mary was at home alone.
She debated on going to sleep but got up instead to go and visit a friend. By the time she got there someone called to say that her place was on fire. Brawn said she rushed back only to find fire engines outside her burning complex. “I was so close to something bad happening – what if I went to sleep? The smoke could have got me.”
Brawn isn’t sure how much of her belongings she can salvage. “I just have the clothes I was wearing and I had to borrow my friend Ken’s shoes,” she said. Brawn’s living unit is uninhabitable. A friend has offered to take her in for the time being until she gets more permanently settled, she said. reporter@albernivalleynews.com
Catch a wave—up in the air
From / 3 I took a deep breath while the screechy radio conversation between my pilot, Andrzej, and Collin, the Piper’s pilot, broke the silence. Then the Piper started to roll slowly on the strip and then faster and then…we both lifted off. What a feeling! We were carried higher and higher toward the clouds. A few more minutes and Roznowski unhooked the umbilical cord. We were free to soar. I always felt excitement in flying but never experienced this intense sensation of freedom, of just
floating in the air. No engine roaring, just the noise of the wind surrounding me. Catching a wave—a thermal—the glider started to soar. It gave me tingles in my stomach like when on a rollercoaster. Yes, the view is breathtaking, of course, but I am all in this new experience of being like a bird. Too soon, it was time to go down toward the landing strip, time to go back to the heaviness of the land. It was way too short. Soaring in a glider might not be an extreme sport but it is still full of
unusual emotions and sensations. So, if you have some extra shillings in your wallet, it’s a good place to go and get tingles in your tummy. You can bet I”ll be going again.
ESQUIMALT, B.C. – Canadian and allied military ships and aircraft will be operating in the vicinity of Port Renfrew, Port Alberni, and Tofino from Oct. 9–22 as part of a Task Group Exercise (TGEX). Residents may see or hear increased military activity throughout those dates. Some of the aircraft that will be flying in support of this exercise incude CH-124 Sea King
helicopters, CP-140 Aurora maritime patrol aircraft from 19 Wing Comox, Westwind and A-Jets and Twin Otters, Capt. (N) Linda Coleman said in an e-mail to the Alberni Valley News. For security reasons Coleman couldn’t pinpoint when aircraft would be flying off the West Coast, but “nighttime flying is part of the training so I wouldn’t rule out any nighttime activity,” she noted.
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Tickets available for Oktoberfest From / 4 In Port Alberni, festivities start on Friday at 8 p.m and go until 1 a.m. On Saturday, the party starts at 7 p.m. and finishes at 12 a.m. Performances include Klaus from Hamburg, SilverStars,
and a floor show by the Edelweiss Dancers. Tickets cost $15 and are available at Barlow’s on Third Avenue or Somass Drugs on Southgate Rd.
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The City of Port Alberni has endorsed a liquor licence application for Boston Pizza. The Johnston Road restaurant wants to expand its lounge into the area now taken up by an outdoor patio so the maximum capacity will be 65 inside and 50 on the outside, according to a report by city clerk Davina Hartwell. The restaurant plans to renovate the lounge and close it off so restaurant patrons won’t have to hear noise from the big-screen television.
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From / 6 The city will be responsible for removing the sludge while Catalyst will pick up the tab for disposing of it afterward, Watson added. City engineer Guy Cicon said Wednesday the sludge comprises 5,800 tonnes of nontoxic paper-making fibre accumulated over numerous years. The city will fund the lagoon’s subsequent upgrade and rehabilitation using grants as well as its own money.
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The Alberni Valley News is published every Thursday by Black Press Ltd., 4656 Margaret St., Port Alberni, B.C. V9Y 6H2. Phone: (250) 723-6399. Fax: (250) 723-6395. Classifieds: 1-855-310-3535. The Alberni Valley News is distributed free to 9,800 households in Port Alberni, Cherry Creek, Sproat Lake and Beaver Creek. The Alberni Valley News is Vancouver Island owned and operated. 2012 CCNA
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EDITORIAL
Welcome defeat of election gag Skills training ‘our mission’, says Dix At least one of the election gag laws has been thrown out. The B.C. Court of Appeal has decided that an attempt by the provincial government to control free speech in the period before a provincial election isn’t constitutional. This after the government tried several times to restrict how much money third parties can spend in the 60-day window before an election campaign officially VOTE begins. FREE Governments and political SPEECH parties have interfered in the election process far too much. Elections are not the property of politicians — they are the property of citizens. They are the one chance that citizens have to determine who is in power, what policies will be brought in and what changes can be worked towards. Much like its federal counterpart, the province was trying to cut off messages from anti-government groups in the preelection period. The BC Liberals were aiming at the B.C. Government Employees Union and the B.C. Teachers Federation, who ran pungent anti-government messages before the 2009 election officially began. Individuals, organizations and businesses should have every right to spend money before and during campaigns. It’s good that the Court of Appeal has struck down restrictions during the pre-election period. It would be nice if a court would strike down the restrictions which apply during elections as well. The only purpose they serve is to keep the election process dominated by political parties, and to severely restrict the rights of citizens during what should be a freeranging debate. — Langley Times
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ICTORIA – My column on skills training a couple of weeks ago gave short shrift to the NDP position: tax the banks and hand out grants for women’s studies, sociology and other worthless pursuits, while skilled jobs go begging. That’s a pretty crude caricature, so I sat down with NDP leader Adrian Dix in his legislature office last week to get a better sense of his thinking on the subject. Dix has been devoting a lot of time lately to skills training, in trades particularly. He meets frequently with business people now, and his recent speeches emphasize that every one of them talks about the growing shortage of skilled employees. Dix credits Premier Christy Clark and jobs minister Pat Bell with
making some good moves recently, announcing equipment upgrades for vocational programs around the province. He says it’s because the NDP have been “pounding away at them for eight months” about freezing advanced education spending in their March budget. Dix calls that a crucial mistake and predicts the government will reverse it soon. “So I think, if we’re going to have a mission for four years as a government, if we’re – elected, this is the mission: to start to address the skills shortage,” he told me. In his speech to the recent municipal convention, and again at an NDP provincial council meeting, Dix zeroed in on B.C.’s apprenticeship system. Since the B.C. Liberals took it from trade unions and set up a
Crown corporation called the Industry Training Authority in 2004, the completion rate for apprentices has fallen to 37 per cent, he said. Dix assured me he isn’t proposing to “blow up” the ITA, or hand control back to unions. They will have “a voice,” along with business. Speaking to the NDP executive, Dix referred to Phil Hochstein, president of the non-union Independent Contractors and Businesses’ Adrian Dix Association, as the symbol of trades training decline. Not surprisingly, Hochstein has a different take. The 37 per cent figure is misleading, Hochstein said, because under the ITA there are currently 32,000 apprentices in the system, twice as many as when it was union controlled. Many drop out in the first year, and
‘...if we’re elected, this is the mission: to start to address the skills shortage.’
TO COMMENT … We welcome your original comments on editorials, columns, on topics in the Alberni Valley News or any subjects important to you. Only letters that include name, address, and day and evening phone numbers and that are verified by the Alberni Valley News can be considered for publication. Letters to the editor and articles submitted to the Alberni Valley News may be published or distributed in print, electronic or other forms. The Alberni Valley News is a member of the B.C. 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.
Alberta claims a better completion rate because they don’t start counting until the second year. And when Dix touts Alberta’s “mandatory” trade system, Hochstein said he means returning to a system where all work is restricted to journeymen or registered apprentices of that trade. “What it does is impose union jurisdiction on the training system of the entire construction industry,” Hochstein said. “So multi-skilling, multitasking, organizing the work in the most efficient way is blown out of the water, and it’s stuck in the old craft system of training.” The marketplace has spoken on that restrictive system, he said, and unionized construction is down to about five per cent of the market, based on payroll. Hochstein said the NDP talks a great game about getting more young people into trades. But when unions have the upper hand, they will always favour seniority. Continued / 11
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From / 10 A quota of two apprentices per journeyman means another one can’t be hired. Dix agreed with me that the public school system has over-emphasized university, to the detriment of not just industrial trades but lab techs, chefs and other skilled workers that are in short supply. As B.C. Federation of Labour president Jim Sinclair recently
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noted, tradesmen themselves often don’t encourage their kids, because they’ve been told all their lives that they are “tool monkeys” in a deadend job. And would NDP student grants be targeted to need? Dix’s answer was a definite maybe. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca
To the Editor, Re: Something for nothing, Letters, Oct. 4. A letter to the editor in last week’s edition said Cherry Creek water has “absolutely nothing wrong” with it. The letter writer backed up this statement with a claim that no one has ever died in this province from drinking contaminated water. Dennis DallaVicenza, the letter writer, said recently he asked the Vancouver Island Health Authority “how many thousands of people have died” from drinking tainted water and VIHA did not have the answer. Dalla-Vicenza said he didn’t need the health authority’s response because in the past he asked them “the same question” and the answer was “zero”. Does someone have to die for a problem to exist? What happens if people don’t die but hundreds of them get sick from drinking contaminated water? Does that not count? A report that was published in the BC Medical Journal
‘What happens if people don’t die but hundreds of them get sick?’ – Susan Roth in November 2003 says “in British Columbia there have been 29 confirmed waterborne outbreaks since 1980: the largest number were due to parasitic agents such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium.” During those outbreaks, hundreds of people became ill. Cherry Creek water is drawn from Lacey Lake. Like all other surface water sources, Lacey Lake is vulnerable to contamination from wildlife and human activity. In the early 1990s, a longstanding boil water advisory was in effect in the area due to problems with bacteria and parasites. In response to the problems, Cherry Creek Improvement District added chlorination to their water system. Experts now know that chlorination
alone is not enough. New government regulations require all water purveyors that use surface water as their main source for drinking water to add multiple barriers to protect against all disease-causing bacteria, parasites, and viruses. Susan Roth, Beaver Creek
Tainted meat taints gov’t To the Editor, During the recent E. coli crisis at the huge XL Foods processing plant in Brooks Alta., federal Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz appeared more interested in damage control than problem solving. Before the tainted meat investigation was complete, a selfcongratulatory Ritz was insisting food safety had not been compromised. His reassurances soon sounded hollow and ill-advised when the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) revoked XL Food’s licence to operate. The compelling need to shut down the whole plant, a drastic action as well as a delayed one, serves as another alarming example of how some
corporations put the bottom-line ahead of consumer safety. Furthermore the massive recall of Albertan beef products has caused untold damage to Canada’s international reputation. Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s Conservatives like to thump their chests and tell us that government bureaucracy interferes with business. If government regulating agencies aren’t given the tools and resources to protect Canadians from powerful profit-motivated corporations, who is going to do the job? Lloyd Atkins, Vernon
New road not feasible idea To the Editor, Whether or not Raven Coal comes, there’s isn’t enough vehicular traffic on Highway 4 to justify building a new highway now or for decades to come. Indeed, in response to my question at the COC luncheon, MOT minister, the Hon. Mary Polak, said that the Liberals will not even give funding
for the ring road. No amount of crying or pleading is going to change the overall situation, but one can try with Scott Fraser and the NDP. Similarly futile are the lame attempts to make Port Alberni an Asia-Pacific Gateway port and encourage shipping lines to bring containers here. For 100 years, an argument for more overseas shipping is that we’re “closer to Asia,” with proponents forgetting that we live on an island. Whether or not ships would come here to unload container cargo destined for Vancouver Island alone, the Port Authority can investigate and report. But the likelihood of any port expansion through overseas container shipping to here is very remote indeed. Let’s face it, the forest industry is still the main driver of our local economy and the idea that we’re going to transition to something else with the same economic impact, whether tourism or another new industry, is drivel. Richard Berg, Port Alberni
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Is there a superhero in your neighbourhood? Knox Presbyterian, Trinity Anglican-Lutheran, Alberni Valley United and the Salvation Army churches are co-sponsoring a Children’s Pro-D Day Event on Oct. 19th. The theme is “Help is HereYou are a Superhero.” Children ages 5-10 are invited to dress up as a superhero and spend a fun filled day discovering their God –given super hero qualities. Please phone any of the sponsoring churches for more information; register early because the maximum capacity for this event is 24 children.
CEDAR GROVE CHURCH A Christian Community of the Reformed Church in Canada Sunday Worship Service -10:30 am Wed. 9:30am - 11am Bible Study Everyone welcome to worship with us at the 7th Day Adventist Church at
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Community Events FRI. OCT. 12 ◆ ART & COLLECTIBLES AUCTION and delectable desserts. At the Alberni Valley United Church, 3747 Church Street. Starts: 7 p.m. Tickets $10 are available from 250-723-3600 or 250723-8332.
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ONGOING ◆ ALBERNI VALLEY STARFLEET CHAPTER members being solicited for a new
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SAT. OCT. 13 ◆ ALBERNI HOSPICE/ TY WATSON HOUSE training course starts (12 sessions). Interview and criminal record check required. For info and registration: Theresa 250-723-4478. ◆ COFFEE HOUSE at Trinity Church (at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Angus Street). Starts: 7 p.m. Featuring Heart’s Ease, an ensemble of six mid-island musicians. Cost: $!0.
SUN. OCT. 14 ◆ CROSS ON THE ROCK a cyclocross event. The competition is being held at Farmer Bill’s property on Highway 4 across from the Tseshaht Market. Registration is $10 beginners, $20 intermediate/masters. ◆ ROCK AND GEM CLUB annual general meeting. At Cherry Creek Hall from 7-9 p.m. Short presentation about Placer Mine in the Yukon. For info. call Dave at 250-7230281.
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SAT. OCT. 20 ◆ LADIES AUXILIARY FALL TEA AND BAZAAR at the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch No. 293, 4680 Victoria Quay. From 1-3 p.m. Baking, crafts, harvest table and plants. Admission: $4; seniors: $3. Watch for door prizes. ◆ OKTOBERFEST at the Italian Culture Centre on Sixth Avenue. Food, music, dancing and beer. From 7 p.m.
In a continued effort to encourage higher rates of recovery, BCUOMA has built a strong support network across the province. Today, participation includes 209 brand-owner members, 39 collectors and processors, 520+ return collection facilities and more than 4,000 generators. In addition, BCUOMA is reprising its successful ambassador program this summer – with two ambassadors touring the province to educate and raise awareness of the importance of used oil and antifreeze recycling.
Although it’s commonly accepted that oil and antifreeze are not household garbage we can simply throw out, more than one million litres of used oil ends up in BC landfills every year. When you consider that it only takes one drop of oil to contaminate a million drops of water, the problem is clear: there’s just too many drops to count, too many to ignore. BCUOMA is a non-for-profit organization that encourages British Columbians to responsibly recycle used oil, oil filters, oil containers, used antifreeze and antifreeze containers. Since the launch of the program in 2003, British Columbians have done an exceptional job of recycling their used oil materials.
Protecting our province from the harmful effects of used oil and antifreeze must be a responsibility we all share, together. So please, next time you look to dispose of used oil or antifreeze materials, find a collection facility near you. Here are three easy ways to do so:
one drop makes a difference. 2011 recovery rates
By recycling your used oil and antifreeze products, you’re playing an important role in preserving our environment for future generations. As of July 1, 2011 antifreeze and antifreeze containers have been included within the broader recycling program. From the 10 million litres of automotive antifreeze sold in BC each year, about 45% will be available for collection and recycling. Please check for a collection facility near you.
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Kathleen Good is one of more than 100 people who walked from the Tseshaht Administration building to Victoria Quay as part of the national Sisters in Spirit Campaign, Thursday afternoon. The event was held across the country to raise awareness of the high rates of violence against Aboriginal women in Canada.
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Port Alberni RCMP have released a composite sketch of a suspect in a sexual assault that occurred during the fall fair weekend. The victim described the suspect as a caucasian male in his 20s with a heavy build who had tan skin and was possibly part aboriginal. He had medium brown curly hair down to his ears, cut in a shape
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The Sunshine Club celebrated it’s 45th Anniversary last week and these people have been president of the club and include the new president Maureen Brechin, far right, and city councillor Rob Cole, next to Brechin.
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Allan Wright, fore ground, explains his work to son Harlan at the art opening on Saturday night at Clock Tower Gallery. Wright’s work is on display until the end of this month.
On September, 29 Greg Holland, local Kiwanis member, was given the title of District Governor, a title that few from our local club have held.
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #293 recently gave out $3,750 in bursaries and scholarships. Legion members from left to right are Barrie Ward, Margaret Groeneveld and Ron Simpson. Standing from left to right are Joanne Langille (for daughter Jessica), Leeanne Savard (for daughter Alyssa), Derrick vanViegen, James Holdtman and Cameron Hepp. Hepp received the Howe-Tassie Memorial Bursary of $750. Missing were Hailey Balle and Kelsey Hamelin.
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Bulldogs goalie Jay Deo turned away 39 of 40 shots against Merritt last Saturday and was named the game’s second star. Deo received honourable mention in the BCHL Player of the Week rankings this week. Deo and the Bulldogs play back to back games against the Nanaimo Clippers this weekend.
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Coach’s Comment Nanaimo Clippers @ Alberni Valley Bulldogs October 13, 2012 @ 7:00pm
October 13th will be the second time the Bulldogs host Nanaimo this season. The game on Oct 13th is the tail end of a home-and-home series with Nanaimo. The first meeting of the season ended with Nanaimo leaving the Alberni Valley with a 5-2 loss. The ‘Dogs got off to a quick start, scoring three times on their first seven shots. The three quick goals from Popoff, Tironese, and Halls resulted in a goalie change for Nanaimo. When the final buzzer went, Evan Tironese shined with a 3-point performance and Jay Deo stopped 36 of 38 Nanaimo shots. Heading into this weekend’s action there are a number of Bulldogs’ players that are hot. Evan Tironese leads the league with 18 points in 10 games. Four other Bulldogs find themselves in the top 20 as well: Ryan Lough with 14 points, Evan Anderson with 12 points, Lars Hepso with 11 points, and Kurt Gosselin with 11 points, which is currently the most points by any defenseman in the BCHL. In his last 4 games played, Jay Deo is also playing very well, stopping 123 of 128 shots for a save percentage of .961 and a GAA of 1.45. The team hopes that a lot of people will make the trip down to Nanaimo on Friday, October 12th to support the team. Both games are sure to provide fans with great entertainment. Sponsored by:
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It’s round two for the Alberni Valley Bulldogs, who are playing back to back games against rival Nanaimo Clippers this weekend. The Bulldogs beat the Clips 5-2 on Sept. 29. The Bulldogs were two for nine on the power play and had 34 shots on goal. Bulldogs forward Evan Anderson and goalie Jay Deo earned the game’s second and third all star nod and both are coming off a big game against Merritt last Saturday. Anderson took third
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Riverhawks in 20142015. “It’s nice to see Evan off to a quick start this season. UMass-Lowell will be very excited when he reaches their program after a junior “A” career,” said Bulldogs head coach Kevin Willison in a press release. Anderson is following Bulldogs’ alumni Maury Edwards, a Riverhawk from 2007 to 2011 who was named to the Hockey East AllRookie Team, the Hockey East First All-Star Team, the Hockey East AllAcademic Team, and a New England Division 1 All-Star. UMass-Lowell has an enrolment of more than 15,000 students. The school offers bachelor, masters, and doctoral degrees in engineering, education, fine arts, health and environment, and humanities. “The school prides itself in its hockey and academic programs which is why I felt it was a perfect fit for me,”Anderson said.
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Awards netted out at final ladies event Pitch n’ Putt
The Ladies NineHole Division hosted the final activities for this year. A lovely lunch was chaired by division president, Lorraine Wilson. A great turnout with ladies eagerly looking forward to receiving awards accumulated over the last six months or so. We noted that we did get off to a slow start with the weather but now it seems it’ll go on forever...and we’re thankful for that. Lorraine’s thank you’s covered every spectrum of our golf world and we all echoed her kind words. Most Birdies over the season went to LaDonna Knutson, Lorraine Wilson, Marta Williamson and Kathy Toms. Most Chip-ins over the season: Betty Adair. Best game on the Ringer Board was taken by Sharon Hillman. Mary Dyson presented her own trophy for the Best Handicap Reduction which was won by Kathy Toms. The Helen Weaver Trophy for the best 10 putts was won by Marie Swain. Sharon Hillman was also front and centre to win the Isobel Pearson Trophy for the most pars this year. Bea Stuyt, our newest member, took the best attendance award. Raffle Prizes were donated by members and were won by Sharon Haggard, Katy Cyr, Claudia Romaniuk, Teresa Cutting, Lorraine Wilson, Sandra Simpson and Katy Lekitch. Teresa Cutting walked away with the 50/50 pot ($35). Presentations for the 18-Hole Division members: Field Day A-Division, Bea Kullman Trophy went to Anna Marie Krikke. B Division-Coastal Community Credit
Union to Doreen Grant Monthly Medal winner was won by Marie Randall. Handicap Cup B flight runner up-Leona Fowler winner - Janice Cross. A flight runner up - Marie Randall, winner-Anna Marie Krikke. Master’s Cup B flight runner up Katie Cyr, winner - Teresa Cutting. A flight runner up - Carol Hastings, winner - Patsy Gauthier. Summer Trophy runner up - Carol
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up-Leona Fowler with 432, winner - Kathy White with 431. Chip-Ins (tied with four each) Shirley Goodman and Gayle Rhodes. Handicap Reduction - this is a real honour to win. This trophy was established in 1936. Congratulations go out to Marie Randall, who brought her handicap index down
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Young Life Port Alberni would like to thank the following businesses for their support and donations to our annual Spaghetti Dinner & Silent Auction Nite. • Char’s Landing • Taylor’s Flowers • Little Bavaria • Van Isle Ford • Capitol Theatre • Multi Max Video • Let’s Knit • Finishing Touches • Jenny’s Fine Foods, Gifts & Eclectica • Lube X • Kismet Quilts • Westwind Pub • Boutique Belles Amies • Funk Trunk • Clocktower Gallery • Jay’s/Lace It Up • Waterfront Gallery • Mark’s Work Wear
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This important fundraiser not only helped send Young Life teens to summer camp at Rockridge Canyon but raised a portion of the necessary dollars required to operate Young Life. Thank you to all of these businesses and individuals for your generous donations and support. You help us to continue to do what we do. Loving teens in their world.
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Glass, paper collide in new exhibit Inbrief MELISSA MARTIN Arts Around
Glass artist, painter exhibit Natural World is the Rollin Art Centre’s next art exhibit, taking place Oct. 18 to Nov. 14. This exhibit is unique as it’s a joint show featuring Halina Tayour’s glass frameworks and Meghann Rader’s pieces in acrylic and mixed media collage. Don’t miss their artists’ reception Saturday, Oct. 20 from 1–3 p.m. in the gallery. The Rollin Art Centre is located at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Argyle Street in uptown
Port Alberni. The facility is wheelchair accessible; admission is free. The gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Bone up on art with Bonesky Artist Cynthia Bonesky presents a new workshop at the Rollin Art Centre, called Art Journaling. Learn how to art journal, exploring a new creative outlet and have fun! Cost is only $50 for the two-day workshop, Saturday, Oct. 13 and Sunday, Oct. 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Rollin Art Centre. A supply list will be made available when you sign up. Space is limited. Please call 250-724-3412
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Halina Tayour’s glass birdfeeders are featured in Natural World, a new exhibit at the Rollin.
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Enjoy music at coffee house Heart’s Ease, an ensemble of six midIsland musicians devoted to the early music of 1350-1750, will perform at Trinity Church on Saturday, Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. The group includes violin, viol da gamba, recorders and voice. Tickets are $10 cash and available at the Rollin Art Centre or at the door. Proceeds will be shared with the Bread of Life. Please call 250723-8362 for more info.
Light up your heART Dec. 1 The Rollin Art Centre will hold a new event in December, in conjunction with the Rotary Arts District’s Light Up Your HeART event. The inaugural Celebration of
Gittan Klemetsrud plays Miss Casewell in The Mousetrap, on stage at the Capitol Theatre.
Light will take place Saturday, Dec. 1 and will feature luminaries and paper lantern sculptures. Stroll the Rollin grounds, decorated with luminaries, lanterns and lights, while listening to carollers. Visit the Mistletoe Market in the gallery or wander the outdoor market of artisans. Calling all artisans and crafters: tables are still available for rental under the tent during this event. If interested please call Melissa at 250-724-3412 for more info.
Mousetrap mystery Portal Players Dramatic Society presents Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap at the Capitol Theatre Oct. 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27 and a special performance Oct. 31. Advance tickets are $15 for adults and $13 for seniors ($18 and $16 respectively at
the door). Tickets are available at the Rollin Art Centre, located at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Argyle Street.
What’s on at Char’s Landing • Friday, Oct. 12 The Mallons perform at 8 p.m., Three generations will be performing. Advance tickets are $15, seniors/students $12, door opens at 7 p.m. Please call 250-730-1636 to reserve tickets. • Saturday, Oct. 13, 10:30 p.m. (following the Bulldogs’ hockey game), The Barley Show-open mic variety show. Hosted by Brendan Barlow. Doors open at 7 p.m., $5 admission.
Artisan Faire hits milestone The 30th annual Artisan Faire will be held Saturday, Nov. 3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 4 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Italian
Canadian Hall, 4065 Sixth Ave. Celebrate the upcoming season with this annual event showcasing the talents of local and island artisans. Don’t miss this opportunity to purchase the Port Alberni Centennial and Kris Patterson’s books or tickets on the Rollin Art Centre’s gift basket raffle. Admission is free. Yummy treats will be provided by the Bread of Life.
Unscripted art in Qualicum The Old Schoolhouse in Qualicum Beach presents “Unscripted”, an exhibition and sale of the newest work produced by 13 experimental abstract artists, many of whom are members of the Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA). Over the past two years, these artists have completed a series of workshops and this show is the culmination of their extensive work and exploration into “The Spiritual Language of Art”. The show runs from Oct. 15 to Nov. 19 at The Old Schoolhouse, 122 Fern Road West, Qualicum Beach. Melissa Martin is the arts administrator for the Community Arts Council, the home of the Rollin Art Centre.
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Magic Cottage gearing up The crafty little elves at the Magic Cottage have been busy all year creating new gifts for the Christmas season. Before you know it the Magic Cottage will be brimming with everything from edible treats to heirloom gifts. Anticipated this year are festive florals, jewellery, bath and beauty products, stained glass, pottery, trendy decorative signs, paper crafts, fabric and needle work, Holiday décor. This year we are collecting non-perishable food items for charity. The Magic Cottage will be open Nov. 3 (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.), Nov. 4 (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.), Nov. 17 (10 a.m. to 6 p.m.) and Nov. 18 (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.). The Magic Cottage is located at 3945 Fourth Ave. between Morton and Maitland.
Craft fair at Athletic Hall
Christmas in the Valley Craft Fair celebrates its 38th anniversary back at the Alberni Athletic Hall. The fair features an array of artwork and handicrafts such as handmade soaps and bath products, paper crafts, woodwork, candles, photography and art cards. Craft fair hours are Nov. 9 from 3–8 p.m., Nov. 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Nov. 11 from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Alberni Athletic Hall, 3727 Roger St.
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Train presents challenges From / 19 Almost all of my shots on the train were taken in the wide-angle mode. I noticed people shooting out of the train windows with their flashes firing and glaring off the glass, trying to shoot through the window with the inside of the train car reflected in the glass, not panning with the action even though the train was travelling about 80
Club prospects for new members September proved to be a fruitful month for members of the Alberni Valley Rock and Gem Club. Twenty members went rockhounding in mid-September in an area around Loon Lake. Everyone was pleased to find lots of jasper in one location, and a healthy supply of pyrite in another spot. Bright sunshine reflecting off the pyrite helped. The next meeting will be held on Sunday, Oct. 14 at 7 p.m. A video on Russian-style placer mining will be screened. The club meets at 7 p.m. on the first Sunday in the month (except when it falls on a holiday), in the Cherry Creek Hall, on the corner of Cherry Creek and Moore roads. Visitors and prospective new members are always welcome. For more information, please call Dave at 250-7230281.
kilometres per hour. It made me wonder what their images looked like. I saw every type of digital camera, from DSLRs to point and shoots as well as iPhones and iPads. The DSLR people had cameras slung over their shoulders with the long lenses pointing out and I wondered how many times their lenses hit the doors or walls.
Montreal. Check out the camera at Nikon. ca. Any questions? E-mail me at nsilverstone@ telus.net or see me online at www. silverstonephotos. com.
When we finally got to Montreal I drove to Simon Cameras on Craig Street and, using my saved up money, I purchased my wife’s birthday present, a new Nikon Coolpix P7100. Wow, what a camera: full manual, viewfinder, full auto. I loved it and could easily see myself using it. Les loves her birthday present and used it in old
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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4155 GLENSIDE RD
4755 BUTE ST.
Upper North Alberni • 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms • Extensive updates • Two feature fireplaces • Single car garage/workshop
Room For Everyone • 3 bdrm & 2 bath on main • 1 bdrm & 2 bath in-law • Built in 1994 • Needs some TLC
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Heart of Beaver Creek • 3 bedroom & 2 bathroom • Rancher • 2.00 acres • Newer septic system
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4427 Arrowsmith $94,900 #46 5558 Beaver Crk $94,900 4775 Bute St. Why Pay Rent?? • $4,700 5% down payment • 3.09% interest, 5 year term • 25 year amortization • $439/month with CMHC
Quality Carefree Living • 3 bedrooms & 2 bathroom • Creeks Edge Park • Bright & open concept • 2 sundecks
• $842/ month mortgage • 5% down payment • 5 year term at 3.24% • 25 year amortization
Charm & Versatility • Updated & well cared for • 2 bed & 1 bath main floor • 1 bedroom in-law suite • Detached wired shop
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162,800 2491 Hilton Ave. $169,900 6311 View Street $169,900
Room For Everyone • 3 bdrm & 2 bath on main • 1 bdrm & 2 bath in-law • Built in 1994 • Needs some TLC
4-5131 Gertrude St $174,900 4084 9th Avenue $176,900 3985 4th Ave $179,900 3716 17th Ave Affordable Retirement Living • Kitsuksis Manor • 2 bedroom & full bath • 900 sq.ft. rancher • Carport & storage locker
Beauty Surrounds You • 5 bedroom & 4 bathroom • Tastefully renovated • 3.93 acre lot • Large detached workshop
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Cherry Creek • Extensively updated • Open concept living • 4 bedroom & 2 bathroom • 0.74 acre with workshop
Great Starter Home • Great South Port neighbourhood • Extensive updating • 3 bedroom & 1 bathroom • Fenced lot with workshop
All About Location • Large 3 bedroom home • Near city & low taxes • Updated 4 piece bathroom • Large sundeck
Ave $209,900 2835 Carmichael Cres $244,900 209,900 3876 10th (SOLD)
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Great Family Home • 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms • 2 finished stories • 80’ x 120’ lot • Fenced back yard
Updated Rancher • Wheelchair friendly • Extensively renovated • 2 bedroom & 1 bathroom • Garage off lane
Greenbelt Living • 4 bedroom & 3 bathroom • Extensively updated • 60’ x 130’ lot • Upper South Alberni
Please call Chris or Esther to set up your private viewing of any of the properties displayed here or any MLS listing. We’d love the opportunity to earn your business!
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Sproat Lake • 0.55 acre • Semi-waterfront • Amazing lake views • Strata development
239,900
Upper North Alberni
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• 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms • Extensive updates • Two feature fireplaces • Single car garage/workshop
• 2 bedroom & 1 full bathroom • Ground floor condo • Gas fireplace • Carport & storage unit
7700 Woodward Rd $177,900 LT 1 Salal Road $252,000 19130 Pacific Rim Hwy $424,900 10189 Stirling Arm Cres $545,900 Peaceful Acreage • 3.9 acres • McCoy Lake area • Munutes from Sproat Lake • Build your dream home
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Luxury Home • 3 bedroom & 3 bathroom • Open concept design • Quality materials throughout • 0.817 acre & double garage
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38 Headquarters Bay $224,900 Headquarters Bay • 5.0 acres • 150’ of accessible waterfront • Washroom & outbuilding on site • Shared marina & boat launch
21 Headquarters Bay $$355,000 414,900 33 Headquarters Bay $$399,000 414,900 37 Headquarters Bay $$399,900 414,900 143 Cia Rock Road $$625,000 414,900 Lot 1 Tzartus Island $$795,000 414,900 6 South Bamfield Rd $999,500
294 S. Bamfield Rd $2,995,000 Pride of Bamfield • 6 bedrooms & 5 bathrooms • 6 acres & 200’ deep moorage • Amazing harbour views • Road access & double garage
Waterfront Getaway • 5.0 acres & 150’ oceanfront • 1,250 sq.ft. cabin • Private 30’ dock • Shared marina & boat launch
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Recreational Retreat • 5.0 acres & 150’ oceanfront • 1,800sq.ft. cabin near lockup • 1,200 sq.ft. finished garage • Shared marina & boat launch
Alberni Inlet Oceanfront • 5.0 acres • 150’ of accessible waterfront • Washroom & outbuilding on site • Shared marina & boat launch
Development Potential • 15 acres on Burlo Island • 1,200 ft. of safe moorage • Nicely treed land • Small dock & cabin
West Coast Lodge • 15 room guest lodge • Spectacular oceanfront • 5.68 acres • Robbers Passage
Bamfield’s Best • 3 bedroom & 2 bathroom • 1.73 acres w/ safe moorage • 1,000’ of waterfront • Road access & large shop
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79,900 2195 Mallory Dr $99,900 Lot 2 11th Ave $109,900
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Builder Alert • Large 66’ x 125’ lot • Foundation in place • Good South Port location • Lane access
Premium Water Views • 0.29 acre lot • Amazing inlet views • Excellent neighbourhood • Lane access
1/2 Acre City Lot • 0.543 acre • Established neighborhood • Build your dream home or subdivide into 3 large lots
Please call Chris or Esther to set up your private viewing of any of the properties displayed here or any MLS listing.
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Toll Free: 1.888.723.1800 24 hrs. 1.250.723.1800 4213 Princess Road Corner of Ian & Johnston
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W. Earl Engstrom 250-720-9051
Esther Fenton 250-723-8786
Sonja Sutton 250-720-6804
Chris Fenton 250-723-8786
3806 ARGYLE STREET
3876 10TH AVENUE
4835 LATHOM
#46-5558 BEAVER CREEK RD.
$209,000
$209,900
$244,800
$94,900
♦ Large 3 bedroom home with 2 bdrm in-law suite in WI bsmt ♦ Each suite with laundry room, garage & wood fireplace
♦ 3 bedroooms ♦ 3 bathrooms ♦ Gorgeous yard ♦ New windows
♦ 2 bedroom, ♦ Completely updated ♦ Perfect for those with mobility issues
♦ 3 bedroom 2 bathroom ♦ Very well maintained ♦ Well managed quiet park
Jim Robertson 250-723-2394
Gord McKinnon 250-723-1800
Craig Filipchuck 250-720-6220
5656 MADILL ROAD
4377 ARGYLE STREET
5442 WOODLAND CRES.
5100 PLEASANT ROAD
$469,000
$359,000
$334,900
$208,900
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♦ Custom built 4 bedroom family home ♦ On 4.76 ♦ Master has a WI closet & sep. ensuite. ♦ Outbuildings incl. a non-conforming 2nd two bedroom
♦ Character home ♦ 5 bedroom 3 bathrooms ♦ Inground pool ♦ Updates, great home!
♦ 1800 sq. ft. rancher ♦ Oak & tile floors ♦ Fenced yard
♦ Close to schools & marina ♦ 3 bedroom home with lg livingrm & master bdrm ♦ Lower level has a rec room with a wood burning FP
Gerry Hickey 250-723-3853
Fran Kimura 250-723-1800
Maureen Mackenzie 250-720-6034
6153 BEAVER CREEK RD
5587 RIVER ROAD
2835 CARMICHAEL
4414 8TH AVENUE
$234,900
$269,900
$244,900
$249,900
Pat Hickey
250-723-3853
♦ 3+1 bedroom ♦ .74 of an acre ♦ Separate shop/garage
♦ 3 bedrooms plus in-law ♦ 1 bdrm suite ♦ 2.5 baths, 2 laundry rms ♦ .62 acre
♦ 4 bedrooms 3 bathrooms ♦ Recently updated ♦ New roof ♦ On green belt
MUST SEE! ♦ Tastefully
updated & move in ready ♦ 2 or 3 bdrms, 2 baths, heat pump and much more • 725 sq ft detached shop/garage & RV Parking
Vi McConnell 250-731-4138
Dell McConnell 250-731-4138
Joe Van Bergen 250-723-6159
Dena Wickman 250-723-1800
2503 8TH AVENUE
5870 BROWN ROAD
2225 14TH AVENUE
4318 DUNBAR STREET
$229,900
$229,900
♦ Large covered deck ♦ Large corner lot
♦ City private setting ♦ Large lot ♦ 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms ♦ Living room fireplace
Alease Arcus
250-731-7733
$315,000
Chris Arcus
250-731-6637
3180 5TH AVENUE
$219,900
$199,900 ♦ Million dollar view ♦ Inlet views ♦ Lge covered deck ♦ Basement suite rented for $600/month
$169,900 ♦ 3 bedroom rancher ♦ Renovated
♦ Master builder ♦ 3 bedroom PLUS ♦ Choice location
5276 WILKINSON RD. ♦ Beautifully Renovated ♦ Immaculate inside and out ♦ Large fully fenced yard ♦ Unfinished bsmt ready for development
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Kat Dwolinsky 250-730-0863 3934 WATERHOUSE New Price ♦ 4 bedroom plus den ♦ 3 bathrooms ♦ Over 3000 sq.ft. ♦ Great neighbourhood ♦ In ground swimming pool
$308,000
✹ OPEN HOUSES ✹ SAT, OCT. 13 6153 Beaver Creek Rd. • $234,900 • 1-2:30 pm 5587 River Rd. • $269,900
•1 pm - 2:30 pm
5100 Pleasant • $208,900 • 10:30 am – 12:30 pm 2341 4th Avenue • $229,000
• 1:15 pm – 3:15 pm
4414 8th Avenue • $249,900
• 1 pm – 2 pm
4217 8th Avenue • $132,500
• 1 pm – 2 pm
5870 Brown Road • $229,900
• 1 pm – 2 pm
4155 Glenside Rd • $239,900 • 11 am – 12 pm 4775 Bute St. • $162,800
• 12:30– 1:30 pm