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The Martin brothers, from left, Joe, Carl and Francis, prepare to carve the finishing touches on the Tseshaht First Nation canoe at the Ahtsik Native Art Gallery carving shed. The canoe was steamed on Saturday, right, at First Nations Wildcrafters on Pacific Rim Highway.

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rekking to the Mount Everest base camp is giving a retired Port Alberni teacher a chance to go back to his outdoor roots, get in touch with his spirituality and see a new part of the world. Former VAST principal Tom McEvay, 57, and local physician Robert O’Dwyer, 58, are leaving for Mount Everest on Nov. 2 and will be joined by McEvay’s son Cody, who is forgoing a semester of university studies to participate in the expedition. Others can’t comprehend what McEvay is doing, but he knows exactly what he’s doing, he said. “People think I’m crazy when they ask me why am I doing this – well I say ‘Why not?’,” McEvay said. “I’m crazy but I’m not stupid. This is a controlled, organized climb with an experienced reputable firm.” The trio of Port Alberni trekkers will be part of a group of 10 heading to the

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‘People think I’m crazy when they ask me why I am doing this—well I say, ‘Why not?’’ – Tom McEvay Everest base camp and beyond. McEvay and O’Dwyer have been friends for several years and are nearly the same age. “I tell people that Rob is there to re-start my heart and my son is there to pack me out,” McEvay kidded. McEvay is taking the trip with longtime friend Ioin White, who has led more than 20 Everest expeditions through his company Sherpa Encounters. McEvay met White through wrestling, where White coached teams in Burnaby over the years. The trip represents coming full circle in McEvay’s life. He grew up in Victoria where he quickly took to the outdoors, hiking, camping and fishing. In university, the outdoors was in McEvay’s

Mount Everest, as seen from the north base camp in Nepal.

DNA, and he continued to hike in the mountains around Vancouver’s North Shore, Whistler and Blackcomb. He worked outdoors and taught the outdoors program at AW Neill when he was hired fresh out of UBC in 1979. “I was meant to be on Everest at this time in my life,” he said. McEvay retired from the district as the principal of VAST in June and has been busy working with the Alberni Valley Bulldogs as an education advisor, and as a private consultant to several agencies. “People know me from my

role as a teacher and principal. But they don’t know about this part of my life — the outdoors,” he said. The trek has intrinsic meaning that goes beyond a trip to an exotic destination. In the heights of Everest McEvay has a chance to experience an existential lucidity and refocus his gaze inward. “There’s a mystique there. It’s a very spiritual place that few people get to see and experience,” McEvay said. “I want to un-clutter my mind of the modern world and reflect about myself and who I really am.”

O’Dwyer is originally from Dublin, Ireland and has worked in the Alberni Valley as an internal medicine specialist for the last 15 years. He’s travelled to Thailand, Malaysia and other points in Asia and almost made it to Nepal once. “I wanted to go there 10 years ago to provide medical services but there was an insurrection and I never went,” he said. “I like to say Tom is dragging me there. But going gives me a chance to see and experience a culture that is centuries old.” The group will acclimatize in Kathmandu, Nepal, which is 1,829 metres (6,000 feet) above sea level. From there they’ll travel to Lukla where they will set off to Everest with Sherpas, porters and yaks. Once at Everest, they’ll summit 213 m (700 feet) above base camp at Kala Patthar, where most of the famous photographs of the mountain are taken from, McEvay said. The base camp sits at 5,300 m (17,500) feet above sea level and the climb is expected to be taxing. Continued / 30

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The Lighthouse Community Church is commencing the first of their community markets. The event is on Saturday, Oct. 20, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and is at the church facility located at 4890 Locke Rd. The market promises Christmas, business, craft and baking tables. See you there.

Oktoberfest Bust out your Lederhosen, dust off your Swiss hat,and get your beer stein ready because Oktoberfest is here. The German festival in Port Alberni is being held at the Italian Hall on Sixth Avenue. The event is being held over two days: Friday’s festivities are from 8 p.m to 1 a.m.; Saturday‘s fun is from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. There’ll be food, dancing, and music by Klaus from Hamburg. Tickets cost $15 and are available at Barlow’s on Third Avenue or Somass Drugs on Southgate Rd.

I Fish... Therefore I am. The Robertson Creek Fish Hatchery is holding its annual open house on Sunday, Oct. 21. The event is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be displays, games and food. The hatchery is located on Central Lake Road.

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he concept of a ring road in and out of the Alberni Valley is taking form. Directors of the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District voted to spend $10,000 on a study that will examine the feasibility of a ring road through the Valley. The money is being underwritten by an ACRD feasibility study fund and the work will be undertaken by the civil engineering consulting firm R.F. Binnie & Associates Ltd, ACRD chief administrative officer Russell Dyson said. The request was made by the transportation committee of the

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a ring road route starting at either the top or bottom of the hump, through Island Timberland’s property and linking up with Ship Creek Road. Once completed the study will be shared with the ACRD, port authority and transportation committee. The study represents the first time the ACRD has examined a ring road concept, Dyson said. “We’ve participated in the Horne Lake study but I think this may be the first time we’ve looked at a ring road route,” he said. The ring road study is different from the connector study that the PAPA also undertook, PAPA director Darren DeLuca said. “Ring road would be from Highway 4 to

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NATIONAL CARRIER WEEK MANY REASONS TO BECOME A CARRIER “READ ALL ABOUT IT!”

A century ago that was the call of the newspaper carrier, selling the local newspaper on the street corner. Today carriers don’t stand on street corners, they walk on sidewalks. And they aren’t just young boys. Alberni Valley News carriers are men, women, girls and boys of all ages who deliver a newspaper route for any one of a number of great reasons.

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For many people, a newspaper route is their first job. It doesn’t pay a lot of cash, but newspaper carriers reap other invaluable benefits. They learn how to do a job and to be rewarded for doing it well. From the job interview to getting the newspaper to the door, young people learn to be responsible and conscientious. At the Alberni Valley News we encourage our carriers with prizes, incentives, tickets to local venues and special carrier parties. We even have a Facebook page!

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Need more exercise? Try delivering a paper route in your community. Whether young or old, walking a route can be an enjoyable way to get paid to get in shape. Or why not get paid to walk the dog once a week? At the Alberni Valley News, most routes take about an hour once a week.

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We appreciate our Alberni Valley News Carriers & Drivers: Riley Kuxhaus Josiah Anderson Taylor Laderoute Dominique Aquino Austin Lambert Amy Barker Tye Loughlin Caleb Barnes Gage Lowery Bob Barteaux Darryl McFarlane Sarah Battie James McMillan Austin Baxter Ian Markiewicz Haylie Baxter Daniel Marriot Tanis Baxter Josh Marshall Jonathan Behnke Steven Marshall Ryan Behnke Blake Mauke Emily Benson James Maxwell Joey Bratberg Tyler Maxwell Chris Cappus Bill Moore Tanner Cook Vince Morehouse Morgan Dagenais Larry Munn Christian DeBaie Claudia Noel Brandi Denis Steve Novik Gerry Denis Keith Olsen Austin Donovan Riley Perry Alex Drew Josh Peterson Kasia Eldstrom Shereen Platthoff Selena Evans Ryshard Pouliot Edward Fulker Coral Ridinger Theresa Gingras Hudson Hagen MacKendrick Hallsworth Keanna Hamilton Madison Hempsted John Hines Eric Hockaday Vanessa Hodge Zack Hodge Robin Klatt Lance K.

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In some cases it’s my first job and it’s helping me learn responsibility and customer service. Others that deliver our paper do it to stay fit or to contribute to their household income. We all have a common goal. We help you stay in touch with this great community. And we help local businesses thrive too. The weather isn’t always great and the hills can be steep, but I still endeavor to give you my best. I am your community newspaper carrier.

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Suicide shows support needed Fantasies won’t keep ferries afloat If only half of the outpouring of love and support directed towards Amanda Todd had come a week earlier, there’s a good chance the B.C. teen would still be alive today. The 15-year-old Port Coquitlam girl committed suicide last week, a month after posting a haunting video to YouTube detailing her years of abuse from harassment and bullying both at school and online. The nine-minute video ‘We must do posted in early September Todd holding up all we can to shows a series of hand-written prevent any cards describing the and depression more young anxiety she was suffering. The lives being video ends with her note: needlessly cut “I have nobody. I need someone.” short.’ The story of her tragic suicide has captured the attention of media and the public around the world. Police have about two dozen investigators sifting through leads to find any evidence that could result in charges against individuals, while hundreds of tips are pouring into an e-mail account set up by RCMP. While we hope police are successful in identifying those responsible for tormenting Todd, that will do nothing to prevent a repeat of this heartbreaking story. Coroner Barb McLintock said in order for her to make recommendations to prevent similar tragedies, issues ranging from school and mental health support, to cyber and social media bullying must be explored. We must all do all we can to prevent any more young lives being needlessly cut short. Parents, please talk to your kids. Let them know they are loved and they always have somewhere to turn; and just as importantly, help them to understand pain that can be caused through words, and what we all stand to gain from their offering comfort and support to a classmate in need. — Penticton Western News

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ICTORIA – It was a sunny Thanksgiving weekend when I took my first all-transit trip from Victoria to Vancouver for a B.C. Lions football game. Despite all the doomsaying about people shunning ferries because of some mediadetermined “tipping point” in fares, you wouldn’t have guessed it that weekend. Articulated buses were jammed coming and going from the Tsawwassen terminal to the Canada Line. Returning to Vancouver Island on Sunday, I was struck by the crowds, and the low cost: SkyTrain, express bus, walk-on passenger fare and express bus to Victoria totalled about $20. This explains the surge in walk-on traffic. BC Ferries issued bulletins advising first that Tsawwassen’s

parking lot and then Swartz Bay’s were full. The Tsawwassen First Nation’s shuttle parking next door was overflowing, with cars tucked into every level space. And even with hourly sailings, the major route had plenty of vehicle traffic, with all available vessels running. Now the long, late summer is gone, and the political theatre resumes. Transportation Minister Mary Polak picked up where the retiring Blair Lekstrom left off, reminding people that BC Ferries is going to deal with rising costs primarily by ceasing the practice of running vessels a third full or less. This comes as “consultation” begins with smaller ferry communities on where and when these sailings will be cut. And it follows the first major price-cap decision by the newly

empowered B.C. Ferry Commissioner, Gord Macatee. He now can determine service levels as well as fares, which are permitted to rise about four per cent in each of the next three years. The NDP’s ferry critic, North Coast MLA Garry Coons, has also decided to transition to his government pensions next year. But before he sails away, he has doubled his repertoire of outraged sound bites to two. Along with every coffeeshop knowit-all on the coast, Coons perpetually reminds us that ferries are “part of our highway system.” He remains convinced that this financially illiterate cliché somehow deals with the fact that even a subsidy approaching $200 million this year can’t keep all those boats afloat. A family of four on a long driving trip faces

‘Coons’ latest tack is that BC Ferries has lost its way, trying to be a fancy cruise ship service...’

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similar price increases, when you factor in tolls, insurance, food and other costs beyond the fuel tank. But for some reason the “government” is supposed to provide special relief to those who choose the most inaccessible places to live. Coons’ latest tack is that BC Ferries has lost its way, trying to be a fancy cruise ship service instead of giving people basic transportation at an affordable price. That would be terrible if it were true. But those amenities on newer vessels are there because they make money, utilizing staff who have to be on board anyway. As everyone but the NDP seems to grasp, the big costs are fuel, maintenance, and minimum crew levels to meet federal regulations, regardless of passenger revenue. I was reminded on the last busy weekend of the year that the new Coastalclass ferries kept vehicle capacity the same while increasing passenger space. Continued / 11

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Yes – 5 No – 17 This week’s question: Should Port Alberni’s port remodel itself as a container shipping port?

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Duke Point ‘big boondoggle’ From / 10 This choice anticipated today’s travel reality nearly a decade ago. Good thing somebody was able to understand ferries as a business, as opposed to a welfare program for the reclusive and the rich. BC Ferries has already cut sailings on the TsawwassenDuke point route. As described in an earlier B.C. Views column, this

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needlessly long run is the biggest boondoggle in BC Ferries history, a Dave Barrett-era payoff to the union that continues today. Changes will now come to other routes that minimize shifts and overtime, rather than inflating them. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca

To the Editor, Must be nice for the Dalton McGuintys, Stephen Harpers, Christy Clarks and all other representatives of the people, hired (elected) to take taxpayers’ hardearned tax-dollars and conduct the business of the people, to suspend their duties by proroguing the legislative assembly. Essentially they’ve said to their employer—the people—“we’re not going to show up for work now because we’ve got other business to attend to.” Other business, like what? Avoiding the splatter of a political scandal? Retiring in a timely fashion with a better pension than would be garnered otherwise? Using taxpayerfunded time to gather political party troops to rebrand the party, go over the playbook, and generally prepare for the next election campaign? There ought to be a national law prohibiting this kind of legislative hooky. Do politicians really think the people are that stupid? Other than politicians, I can’t

think of any other employee in the real, work-a-day world that would get away with these kinds of shenanigans for long without receiving a pink slip. Liz Stonard, Port Alberni

‘You might say this will not lead to any investment...I say you are wrong.’

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– Terry Short

To the Editor, Re: New road not feasible idea, Letters, Oct. 11. I know how often one likes to read the letters from Mr. Berg. But after reading his letter of Oct. 11, I can’t keep my opinion to myself. From his past letters I get a sense that he has spent his entire life within the union movement. I myself belong to the steelworkers in Ontario. And let me say to Mr. Berg that the union cost me my job in the end. He stated that this city is not fit for a container port. I come from an employment environment that rewards those who are willing to take chances. Let me say this to everyone that was born here or has lived here the past 50 years: things are going to change. For the past year now I have been

sending letters to the people who have the deep pockets for the kind of changes needed for the Valley. You might say this will not lead to any investment in the Valley; I say you are so wrong. It’ll be the private investor that will change the hows and whats for this Valley, this Island and province. It’s always easier to be negative; it’s harder to try and be positive than change the mind set of people living in the 1950s. The new high school was a waste of our money, removing the old high school is a waste of money. I think it would be better to build apartments for those who have no chance of owning a home. That will create jobs. I do see a container port for this Valley, plus many other businesses that no

one is even thinking of. Look at the computer industry: it can operate at the North Pole. Why not try and build a robotic industry? How about a steel plant to provide fabricated steel to Alberta and elsewhere? How about a shipyard in the Valley? I am quite sure that the shipping industry will be in need of new shipping to carry the oil for China. Terry Short, Port Alberni

Community changes lives To the Editor, The Port Alberni Shelter would like to express our sincere appreciation for the generosity and support from the Port Alberni community and local businesses over Thanksgiving. We received much more than we expected and the generous donations from the community have allowed us to serve a munificent Thanksgiving dinner. The extra turkeys and hams will allow us to continue to feed our patrons. The public’s assistance means so much to our clients but even more to the Port Alberni Shelter

Society as it helps us care for our clients. This commitment to fighting homelessness in our community is sincerely appreciated. Each year The Port Alberni Shelter Society continues to advance its mission to house the homeless. Through our emergency shelter, supportive housing, and community support programs we have seen many lives changed for the better. And by working with organizations such as BC Housing, Mental Health and Addictions, VIHA, and the Canadian Mental Health Association we can work to provide the support needed by individuals to lead a more productive life. People are a powerful force in their communities and when they have opportunities to improve their lives, the whole community benefits. With the help of donations from community businesses and individuals, we will continue to see improvements in our community. Elaine McLeod, assistant administrator, Port Alberni Shelter Society

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When life does bad things to good people we are often tempted to doubt what we believe. We sometimes can be heard questioning “Why me Lord - Why them Lord - Why did you let this happen”. It is often hard for us to remember that our God is not like that - it is life that brings on difficult things. We can be knocked right off our feet wondering if we will ever be able to get up. Our faith can hit you right in the face sometimes and a voice insides says “ get up - put one foot in front of the other - Corinthians 10:13 tells us that “No temptation has seized you except what is common to man. And God is faithful; he will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear. But when you are tempted, he will also provide a way out so that you can stand up under it.” So hang in there - meet life head on - for when you can’t bear the load the strength of Christ kicks in…and He becomes everything you need and more.

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who SayS SChool StartS in SePtember? Choose from business, math, arts , or science classes starting this January. COMpUTER appLICaTIONS FOR BUSINESS (BUS-170) Develop the analytical computing skills needed in today’s business world. Learn to use spreadsheet, database, and presentation software and how to apply them to everyday business functions. Wednesday evenings. INTRODUCTORY pSYCHOLOGY I (pSY-130) Learn the basics of psychology with the first half of a Introductory Psychology course. Topics include neuroscience and behaviour, nature vs. nurture, the developing person, perception, and states of consciousness. Tuesdays & Thursdays. pRINCIpLES OF MODERN BIOLOGY (BIO-102) Study ecology, evolution, cell division, genetics, DNA and genes, classification and diversity in this first year course for science majors. The course includes extensive lab components. Mondays & Wednesdays

Welding Careers in Demand By 2015, the Vancouver Island / Coast region will need more than 525 new people to fill demand in the metal forming, shaping and erecting trades. Find out how you can be one of them, with NIC’s Welding, Level C, B, and A programs in Port Alberni. Start anytime, and earn your Interprovincial (Red Seal) certification. Find out more: Call 250-724-8711.

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niC offerS high SChool StudentS a head Start Secure your seat at NIC and university and qualify for awards at both institutions. Port Alberni high school students considering UVic or VIU have more options than ever this year. NIC’s Dual Admission programs allow students to complete up to two years of university studies courses at NIC, knowing their admission to university is guaranteed. Students save money, take first-year courses, and benefit from NIC’s small class sizes. In the case of UVic, NIC students also qualify for a wide range of scholarships and awards at both institutions. This year, students such as Charlotte Grant received a $1,000 entrance

Program SPotlight award from UVic and a $2,570 Stanley B. Hagen Memorial Scholarship at NIC. “Attending NIC for my first year means I can enjoy smaller class sizes with professors who recognize me, save money to travel, have the opportunity to live with my family for one more year, and have a gradual transition to the craziness, hard work, and excitement of university life,” said Grant. Graduates such as Danielle Nichol, know the challenges moving can bring. “I didn’t want to move to a new city, find an apartment, and pay rent,” said Nichol. “I just wanted to save money, and stay focused on school and my marks.” Nichol also took dual credit courses at NIC before graduating from high school. The courses allow high school students to earn college and high school credit at the same time. Classes are scheduled to match high school semester system, and the school district often reimburses tuition for successful students. This year, NIC’s Alberni campus offers Introductory Psychology I (PSY-130) & II (PSY-131). In Ucluelet students can take Introduction to Literature: Short Story and the Novel (ENG-120) or Poetry and Drama (ENG-121). For more information, visit www.nic.bc.ca/universitypartnerships.

I just wanted to save money, and stay focused on school and my marks,” Danielle Nichol, former NIC Dual Admission student

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INTRODUCTION TO LITERaTURE: SHORT STORIES & THE NOVEL (ENG 120) Study a wide selection of short stories and novels written in the last 100 years in this first-year university transfer course offered to high school and adult students in Ucluelet. Focus on writers and their craft as you as you learn to write about short stories and the novel. Mondays & Wednesdays. INTRODUCTION TO THE CRIMINaL JUSTICE SYSTEM (CRM-131) Study the Canadian criminal justice system, including the police, courts, and corrections. Analyze crime and victimization, police discretion, criminal sentencing, correctional institutions, community-based models, and the youth justice system. Tuesdays & Thursdays. TEaCHING: MaKING aN INFORMED DECISION (EDU-102) Examine the aims, principles, and ideals of current educational issues and develop an understanding of the complexity of teaching in today’s schools. Tuesdays & Thursdays. ITV from the Comox Valley.

Unemployed? Not receiving employment insurance? Train for a new career tuition-free with NIC’s Woodland Harvesting program. The Employment Skills Access funded program is offered to eligible students in Port Alberni starting Nov. 26. In six and a half months, you’ll earn 20 industry-recognized certificates to qualify for a wide range of entry-level positions in the forestry industry. From Heavy Equipment Operator Foundation with safety certifications, to forest fire fighting and road-building certificates, you’ll be ready to work in every season. Students also complete two-week work experience positions. “Major employers often provide students with great opportunities for employment after graduation,” said Cheryl O’Connell, NIC’s Dean of Continuing Education and Training. For more information, visit www.nic.bc.ca/esa.

Visit www.nic.bc.ca/programs for courses and programs. Find out more: call 250-724-8711.

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NOTICES & KEy DATES Oct. 22 & 24

NIC education advisor Michelle Ayres, at ADSS to meet with Planning 10 students. Call anytime to choose classes and get ready for the winter term. Call 250-724-8735.

On Now

Student Recreation Passes now available at the Echo Aquatic Centre and Alberni Valley Multiplex for $59. Take your current student ID to the Aquatic Centre.

Nov 12

College closed for Remembrance Day.

Jan 2

Winter 2013 classes begin for university studies, upgrading, welding, and more.

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Alberni store owner pepper sprays robber WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

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male suspect got more than he bargained for when he tried to rob the River Bend Store in Port Alberni. The suspect walked into the River Road

store on Friday, Oct. 12 at approximately 1 p.m. Once inside, the suspect wandered around the store before covering his face with a scarf and walking to the till with a weapon, Port Alberni RCMP Const. Shelly Schedewitz said in a news release.

The store owner pepper-sprayed the suspect, who immediately fled from the premises. Police surrounded the area but a search came up empty-handed. The suspect is described as a sixfoot tall thinly built Caucasian male with

short blonde hair, 20-25 years of age and softspoken. The incident was the second theft attempt at a local business that same day. At 3:30 a.m. on Oct. 12, the owner of the Beaver Creek Market was awakened from his sleep in the store’s

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B.C. Transit staffers will be riding local busses next week and they’ve got some questions for riders about the new schedule and route system. The development was announced at Port Alberni city council’s Oct. 8 meeting. Two transit staff members will be riding city buses from Oct. 24-26 during the day. Their task is to engage riders and record riders’ answers to a survey. The exercise is being done in response to new transit routes and stops that were implemented in Port Alberni last summer which saw new bus routes, greater trip frequency and a central exchange. However, the changes weren’t met with open arms by residents, some of whom have since written to city council complaining about bus stops that have been removed and longer trips. The transit survey will be available in hard copy at Port Kitty Alberni City Hall, as cat can fspring in well as online at the B.C. on’t litter. Transit website.

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office by two loud bangs. The owner went into the store aisle area and found a man dressed in black who’d entered the premises by smashing the front door. The man fled on foot after seeing the owner. Police surrounded the area but never

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Real Estate Alberni Valley

Review

October 18, 2012

the Dave Koszegi Team

Port Alberni’s Real Estate Experts 24 hour direct: 250.723.SOLD (7653)

DAVE KOSZEGI RealtoR

Email: dave@midislandhomes.com Web: midislandhomes.com davekoszegi.com 723sold.com

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5054 CHERRY CREEK RD $228,500 • Practical 4 bedroom, 2 bath home with in house workshop • Large detached partially finished garage • Located close to the Pacific Rim Shopping Centre • Mountain Views $2,000 EARLY CLOSING BONUS TO BUYER 00 4,8 $ 22

2815 15TH AVENUE

• Large home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bath in great neighborhood • The dining area has a wood burning fireplace with grey brick work • Fully fenced yard with lane • Close to schools, shopping, and hospital

PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP! 800 , 9 $ 26

4077 CLEGG CRESCENT • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and 2 natural gas fireplaces • Updates including bright spacious kitchen and newer bathroom • Downstairs has a den, lg rec room , laundry and room for storage • Quiet neighbourhood and large private fenced back yard

OCEAN VIEW FIXER - UPPER! 0 ,00 $ 125

SATURDAY OCT. 20TH • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM CLASSY, STYLISH! 3328 WATERFERN DR. • HomeNEW, in family oriented Uplands Subdivision

Claire Storie in attendance

TUESDAY OCT. 23RD • 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM RIVER FRONT PROPERTY! 5811 RIVER ROAD • Three bedrooms, a huge living room w/lg bay

SPECTACULAR VIEWS! 00 6,0 $ 13

2587 1ST AVENUE

• 2+ bedroom is a great starter or retirement home • Newer bathroom, dining room off the kitchen and lots of storage • Detached garage /workshop has alley access • Quaint older neighbourhood close to the marina

• 3 bedrrom 1 bath home with basement with in house workshop • Fully fenced yard has raised garden beds • Raspberries, blueberries, kiwi, apples, plums, strawberries, a grapevine, and a fig tree in the front • Newer windows, a new roof, perimeter drains, plumbing, a heat pump, electric furnace, and A/C

3122 8TH AVENUE

• This lovely 3 bedroom heritage home has loads of character and charm • Spacious livingrm features high ceilings, wood floors, a brick fireplace and exposed beams • Freshly painted, new electrical and plumbing, new roof and new furnace • Fenced yard and close to shopping and walking distance to the popular Harbour Quay

Personal Real Estate Corporation

window, kitchen and eating area • Almost a half acre of property, private lg back yard w/detached shop, lots RV parking • Across River Road is your own river front with grassy area • At this price you cant afford to drive by with out taking a look!

0 ,90 9 2 $2

2567 1ST AVENUE

FANTASTIC CHARACTER HOME! 0 ,00 9 6 $1

• Foyer opens onto a vaulted great room with large windows • Sophisticated kitchen features granite counter tops, self closing cupboards • An overheight 2 car garage is fully drywalled

99 8,9 $ 42

READY TO RETIRE? 0 ,00 9 7 $2

#11-3535 BURDE STREET • 55+ Burde Hill Estates is a secure gated community • Bright open floor plan rancher features vaulted ceilings and gas fireplace • Two bedrooms and 3 piece ensuite off the master bedroom • Brand New roof, close to the hospital and shops

John Clark in attendance

We have Buyer’s looking for homes in the $50,000 - $150,000 price range. THINKING OF SELLING? GIVE THE

DAVE TEAM A CALL! EXQUISITE CHARACTER HOME! 0 ,00 9 3 $3

4595 MONTROSE STREET • Well designed 4 bedroom, 2 baths, 10ft ceilings in kitchen and quaint reading room • Handcrafted mission style mahogany, oak and edge grain fir finishings and trim • Newer appliances and heat pump plus 2 gas fireplaces • Greenhouse, potting station, garden shed, raised beds and fruit trees

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$309,900

7875 BEAVER CREEK ROAD

4014 6TH AVENUE • Lovely West Coast Home exquitally maintained • 3 bed, 3 bath with 1/3 acre of land

• Large country home on 4 magestic acres

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$179,000

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• Great split level family home in quiet south port • 3 bed, 2 bath with new updates

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• Ocean front condo for only $179,000 • Good rental or vacation destination

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2401 8TH AVENUE • Solid 3+1 bedroom home in quiet southport neighbourhood • Double garage.

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• New home with 1/2 acre of land & new spetic 2009

205-4505 VICTORIA QUAY • easy living and more time to play • River & moutain views with amazing updates.

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$90,000

$134,500

3925 6TH AVENUE

5219 GERTRUDE STREET

• 4 bed home, walk to shopping, recreation, & new highschool.

• Spencer Park Condo • 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 car garage

1844 ST. JACQUES, UCLUELET, BC • .18 acre in great subdivision

Reg. $42.95

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PRIVATE, QUIET, with the sound of Ship Creek in the background, makes this 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home so desirable. Newer roof, garage in the home, carport, swimming pool, .48 of an acre lot, and many varieties of fruit trees. This home also has new countertops, and ready for you to move in. MLS # 334574

$474,000 W NE

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3120 MOZART ROAD • 2170 sq. ft. 3 bed 3 bath rancher • 5 acres fully fenced Cherry Creek • Animal shelter, hay shed & chicken coop • Located on a no thru street

$249,900

4786 BRUCE STREET • 4 bdrm character home • On a double subdividable lot • Priced to Sell!

MLS #342968

$214,900

2979 6TH AVE. • Solid custom built 3 bed 2 bath • Large 75x125 lot with awesome views • Original oak hardwood floors, 2 F/P • Attached dble garage

N TIO ERS N E P ATTVELO E D

4961 GERTRUDE ST.

• 3 Separate Titles, Fruit Trees • 3-44X143’ lots • Lots of potential

ICE PR W NE

6347 FAYETTE ROAD • 3+ bdrm 2080 sq.ft. home • 1.3 gorgeous acres electric furnace & woodstove • Detached workshop • Unique playhouse • Bonus low taxes & close to town MLS #340367

MLS #340167

$209,000

SOLD

MLS #341227

$179,900

$219,900

$39,900 ING IST L W NE

3575 16TH AVENUE

• Solid 4 bed, 2 bath 2250 sq. ft. home • Large 66x120 lot on quiet no thru street • Updated kitchen and bathroom • Bosch on demand hot water heater • Bryant high efficiency gas furnace • Fully fenced rear yard with cedar deck • Spectacular views! MLS #342924

6118 COTTAM RD

• Priced To Sell! • 2 bedroom mobile on a quiet street. • Mountain views, new septic, and a new roof.

$209,000

SOLD $38,000

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Scene & Heard onja Drinkwater’s

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Ann Collins invites you to come out to Arrowvale this weekend and take a pumpkin hay ride. Arrowvale is located on Hector Road and is about 20 minutes from town. Let the kids take a ride, carve a pumpkin, enjoy hot chocolate and treats. The cost is only $7 per child. Check the ad on this page for dates and times.

Dena Tyne of the Alberni District CO-OP had a blast raising money for the Tour De Rock and said she is looking forward to next year’s fundraiser. Submitted photo

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Gage Vanderlee raised $541 and was the top youth in fundraising for the Paws for a Cause. He is seen here walking Skittels a dog that was up for adoption at the SPCA.

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onja Drinkwater’s

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Melody Magaton owner of the Blue Marlin Inn (formerly the Arli) beams as she shows off this painting done by local artist Mike Semkiw. If you go to the lounge you will see this and many more pieces of unique art, a veritable forest oasis.

Richard Skipp has his framed photos, prints and originals at Jenny’s Fine Foods and Eclectica in the Carmoor Block just off of Argyle Street.

The Coastal Credit Union staff and manager Dale Henderson assisted Michelle Coté, co-owner of the Westwind Pub with the counting of all of the change that patrons have donated for Jeneece Endry’s surgery. Coastal also put up a collection box and raised almost $100. Coastal counted up $479.52 for the cause and give a huge thank you to everyone that donated and to all of the help rolling coins.

New business owner Faydra Arsenault, left, of Animal Ark on 3rd Avenue made a sizable donation to the SPCA Paws for a Cause and with her is Reyna Waller of the SPCA.

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SPORTS U17 legacy gift closes books The Under 17 World Hockey Challenge continues to have an impact in the Alberni Valley three years after it ended. The U17 society donated $680 to the Port Alberni Parks and Recreation Learn to Play Hockey program for kids. The 2009 World Under 17 Hockey Challenge was hosted

by the Alberni Valley in partnership with other Island communities. Recently the Society donated $10,000 to the Port Alberni Junior Hockey Society’s to purchase the Alberni Valley Bulldogs as a community owned team The small amount left made up the most recent donation.

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Coach’s Comment Powell River Kings @ Alberni Valley Bulldogs October 18, 2012 @ 7:00pm This is the second meeting between the Kings and the Bulldogs this season. Bulldogs fans were treated to an exciting first game between these two teams that saw the ‘Dogs win an exciting one 4-3 in OT on a Manny Gialedakis goal. Bulldogs had a 2-0 lead after the first period only to see the Kings tie it up. Both teams exchanged goals to set up the exciting OT finish. Going into this weekend, the Bulldogs sport a record of 7-5-02 for 16 points compared to the Kings’ 4-8-0-2 record for 10 points. Both teams are winless in their last 2 games and will be working hard to start a new winning streak. Friday, Oct 19th is a professional day so we hope to see (and hear) a lot of energetic students at the game!

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Bulldogs retiring Timberlake’s jersey SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

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leading the team in scoring but he led the team in heart,” McEvay said. McEvay stays connected with many of the Bulldogs’ alumni. He watched Timberlake grow up playing hockey in Port Alberni and predicted to a Brown University scout one day that “there’s no doubt in my mind if Devin comes to Brown he will be your captain before he’s finished.” Timberlake spent two years as team captain at Brown, and was succeeded by another Bulldog alum, Harry Zolnierczyk. Timberlake went on to play within the NHL Boston Bruins’ minor league organization in Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and with another team in Louisiana. “That’s awesome

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Former Bulldog Devin Timberlake played with the Bulldogs from 2002-2006 and captained the team from 2004-2006. University. to hear the Dogs are He is now playing retiring Timby’s hockey in Alaska with number,” fellow the East Coast Hockey alum Jordan Kremyr League following wrote in an e-mail to a tryout with the McEvay. Abbotsford Heat. Kremyr played in “Just let it be Providence, Rhode known that among Island, near Brown

all of our alumni, I am really proud of Timby and all of his accomplishments in hockey and in life,” Kremyr wrote. “My heart will be with him and all of the Bulldogs with him that night.” Timberlake is no longer playing professional hockey, having put his university degree in finance to good use with a job as a financial analyst at Primary Capital in Vancouver. Timberlake and his family will be at the rink for the ceremony before the puck drops at 7 p.m. “Devin is the perfect example of someone who used hockey as a vehicle to enhance his education and life,” said Bulldogs’ current general manager, Spiros Anastas. “My hope is that we pack the building so we can all celebrate him together.” ICE CHIPS…Hunter Stewart is currently wearing No. 18 for the Bulldogs. He will have to change his number when he returns from the injured list.

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Coaching changes loom as hoops season nears WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON Alberni Valley News

Coaching changes are coming to the basketball program at Alberni District Secondary School, athletic director Mike Roberts said. The senior boys’ team will be coached by the tandem of Neelam Parmar and Ryan Broekhuizen while Al Seredick is set to take the reins of the junior boys team. While the boys’ teams are set there are major changes pending with the girls’ program. Junior girls’ coach Nick Seredick and senior girls’ coach Greg Freethy are both taking some time away from the game to spend more time with their young families. “The season requires a lot of time

and commitment with practices, games, tourneys and other stuff,” Roberts said. “They feel they’re best needed where they are and we respect that.” Seredick took the junior girls to the North Islands last March and missed advancing to the Islands. Longtime former coach Brian Laviolette is dusting off the dry erase board to come back and coach the junior girls for one last hurrah before retiring next year. Laviolette has coached ADSS junior and senior basketball teams for more than 30 years. Coaching the senior girls’ team is more complex, he said. Freethy guided the senior girls’ squad to fifth place at the AAA Island Basketball Championships in

Victoria last March. Freethy won’t be involved in the dayto-day coaching and management of the team, but he isn’t completely stepping away. He’s available to assist with practices. And he’s mapping out a tournament schedule for this year. The department has kicked around the idea of coaching the team by committee, and of reaching out to the coaching community in Valley to find a replacement. But nothing has been finalized yet, Roberts said. “We’ve still got some time to find a solution,” he said. Foul shots... The first week of boys tryouts are slated to go from Oct. 22-24, Roberts said. Girls tryouts are set to go afterwards.

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The THE Arts ARTS Birth film fest continues

The West Coast Doula Collective, a group of birth and post-partum doulas working with birthing families in the Alberni Valley and beyond, is sponsoring the Trust Birth Film Festival at Char’s Landing in Southport. This week’s film is Babies, and screens at 7 p.m. The final film in the series will be Orgasmic Birth on Thursday, Oct. 25. With these films, WCDC hopes to offer the community a look at how other countries and cultures experience birth and parenting. All of the films are free of charge and open to all members of the public. Refreshments will be available before the film at Char’s Landing. Time for discussion will follow. (Note: because of the subject matter there is some nudity and explicit birth scenes.) For more info, please call Cornelia Slotiuk at 250-7244088 or e-mail at douladarlin@gmail. com.

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early jazz recordings. The album features classics including Duke Ellington’s In My Solitude and the title track, That’s All by Alan Brandt and Bob Haymes. Hazelton also explores some new numbers, such as the heart- wrenching ballad, Lure of the Little Voices, written by Jeff Gladstone with lyrics from the poem of the same name by Canadian poet, Robert Service. Doors open at 6 p.m. Char’s Landing is located at 4815 Argyle St. at Fifth Avenue. Partial proceeds will go towards the Char’s Landing wheelchair ramp fund.

New multi-media exhibit opens at Rollin gallery MELISSA MARTIN Arts Around

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Timbre! opens 40th season Cinemagic is the title of the season’s first concert for Timbre! Choir. With the closing of the

Alberni District Secondary School (ADSS) Auditorium, Timbre! will be holding their first two concerts at the Capitol Theatre, Saturday Nov. 3 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 4 at 2:30 p.m. Seating is limited. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for seniors/students and $5 for children (12 & under free). Tickets are on sale at Rollin Art Centre, Echo Centre, Somass Drugs and Salmonberry’s.

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There has been a date change for Cynthia Bonesky’s workshop called Art Journaling. The workshops will now take place Saturday, Dec. 15 and Sunday, Dec. 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Rollin Art Centre. Learn how to art journal, exploring a new creative outlet and have fun. Cost is only $50 for the two-

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 (located at 4065 Sixth Ave.). Melissa Martin is the arts administrator for the Community Arts Council, home of the Rollin Art Centre.

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The First Baptist Church on Cherry Creek Road is hosting a dessert night Sunday, Oct. 20 at 6:30 p.m. to raise funds for the Esperanza Ministries on the West Coast. Come and hear Earl and Dean Johnson speak about the work being done at Esperanza, a ministry only accessible by boat near Zeballos. Once a hospital, it’s now a treatment centre. When the talking is done, homemade pies and goodies will be available. Please call Gail at 250-723-2357.

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In residential tenancies, a landlord can require a tenant to pay a security deposit (also called a damage deposit) or a pet damage deposit, or both. In manufactured home park tenancies, a landlord cannot require a tenant to pay a security deposit or pet damage deposit. A landlord may retain deposits paid before Dec. 31, 2003 until the end of the

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The landlord can give a One Month Notice to End Tenancy if a tenant does not pay the security deposit within 30 days. A landlord cannot require that a tenant give up any or all of the security deposit at the end of a tenancy or for breaching the tenancy agreement. Pet damage deposit Landlords can choose whether they will permit pets. Where pets are permitted, the landlord can charge a

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Trekkers will go vegetarian From / 3 The spectre of altitude sickness and dysentery on the trip is a concern but a healthy dose of caution accompanies McEvay’s tensile steel spine. He’s been training 90 minutes to sixhours per day for the last two months. He hikes Alberni Valley’s mountains and trails and has been exercising in preparation for the rigors of the climb. “I mean, I live and train at sea level

and I’m going to the opposite extreme over 11 days,” he said. “I’m comfortable that I can handle it.” And McEvay has advised that they’ll be avoiding meat and eating a largely vegetarian diet in Nepal before departing for base camp. “You don’t want dysentery, but you really don’t want it when you’re sitting at 18,000 feet,” McEvay said. The group will hike back down over four days and split up:

McEvay and O’Dwyer to a resort for three days, and Cody to trek further into India for another month. McEvay’s life is as busy as it was before he retired, but it’s busy in ways different from when he worked. At age 57 he can’t put off doing this until later. This is later. “There was a sign at my retirement party that said ‘Tom’s not retiring. He’s rewiring,’ and that about says it,” McEvay said.

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chinook eggs already and our target is 7.2 million,” operations manager Harley Gaetz said. People visiting the hatchery will be able to watch employees harvest and fertilize the fish eggs and put them to bed in

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