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Beyond the Fringe Fringe Festival’s a full on focus of edgy arts, theatre SUSAN QUINN Alberni Valley News
The first annual Fringe Festival is slated to kick off Friday night in Port Alberni, leading into a weekend chocka-block full of arts and entertainment in the Uptown area. Fringe festivals provide a venue for alternative theatre, and a forum for different theatre pieces to be run constantly (see a complete pull-out schedule in the News today). Fringe is not mainstream. It’s poetry, spoken word, short, long, new, experienced. “Fringe can be anything,” said Gwynne Hunt, who ran a similar event in the Fraser Valley for 14 years. Hunt owns Main Artery, the art store on Argyle Street, and runs the Art Matters Society. “Colleen Clancy is doing a performance piece about a poem she wrote, and there’s music with it too,” Hunt said. “Then there’s your mainstream one you can
play from the Capitol Theatre.” There are one-person acts, like Cougar Annie Tales, or dance troupes, like Broken Rhythm. Hunt said her measure of success is found in the number of out-of-town acts that booked to play the inaugural Alberni Valley Fringe Festival. “It was the out-of-town shows that I was pleased wanted to come here,” she said. “They wanted to be part of the first Fringe.” Jake West from Chilliwack was the first act to sign up. “He wanted to be part of the first one,” says Hunt, adding that West used to live in Qualicum Beach. Rosie’s Bitts of Tease Cabaret is already touring the mid- and North Island and was able to add Port Alberni to its show. Oblivion, from New Westminster, are friends of Hunts. “They were curious,” she said. This show will mark the first time Broken Rhythms have brought their show, Grim, out of Victoria.
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Quickfacts ◆ FRINGE TICKETS are available at Main Artery and after 4 p.m. on Friday, at the Capitol Theatre box office. ◆ BUY A FRINGE button for $2 and you qualify for a bunch of discounts from Uptown stores. ◆ STEAMPUNK CAFÉ will have an open mic set up outside and some of the Fringe performers will promote their shows. ◆ FRINGE FEST also includes buskers like singer Misha Munroe or students’ guitar and drums.
Fringe gives locals the chance to shine AMYAH LABRECHE Special to the News
The Fringe Festival has given local performers a stage to expand their creativity and the 10 Port Alberni-based acts have not disappointed. A well know sculptor in native art in Port Alberni, Jason Titian, is presenting a play at the Fringe Festival this weekend. The Birth of Releasing Light Kreations is a one-man theatrical performance where Titian is impersonating different characters— with impressive papier-mâché masks he made himself—who are leading him on a spiritual journey toward inner peace though his life experiences. This presentation is a deep monologue of the Spirit who guides every being to achieve greater spirituality in their lifetime, answering troubling
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Jason Titian, known more for his carvings, is branching out with a piece on storytelling.
questions each of us might have. Through each event in life, we are guided but we have to be able to listen to the sometimesfaint messages murmured by the Spirit, says Titian.
Through this storytelling, Titian wants to show and share the Nuu-chuh-nulth cultural diversity; he wants —for his first time on the scene as a storyteller—to share his aboriginal culture and spirit. Bettina Thomas will also be on scene helping Titian in his presentation. You can see The Birth of Releasing Light Kreations at the Capitol Theatre on Saturday, June 22 at 4 p.m. and Sunday, June 23 at 2 p.m. Another transformation taking place onstage involves Jen Fisher-Bradley. Even though she is mostly known for her political views as well as nicknamed the “seeds lady” for her urban farming, Fisher-Bradley felt the push to write her play, Connections, as—like she said— theatre is often a great way to pass on a message.
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Who knew you can help a charity by staying up all night, watching 80’s movies like Goonies, Harry and the Hendersons and Back to the Future. Then vote for the last two. Paramount Theatre, 11 p.m. Proceeds go to Relay for Life. Go earlier and catch the 9 p.m., 3-D screening of Monster University.
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‘Mix-up’ over water taxi contract: SD70 CHRISTOPHER SUN Alberni Valley News
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Paramount Theatre assistant manager and Team PTC captain James Huysmans, sporting a bright yellow mohawk, is preparing the theatre for the Reel-ay for Life movie marathon this Saturday and Sunday.
Theatre hosts ‘Reel-ay’ for Life SUSAN QUINN Alberni Valley News
James Huysmans and the rest of the staff at the Paramount Theatre are gearing up for a Reel-ay For Life movie marathon this
weekend. The event replaces the Canadian Cancer Society’s Relay for Life, which was cancelled last month. “We were going to have a movie marathon as a fundraiser but put
it aside,” Huysmans said. But when the relay event — originally slated for 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. on June 22-23 at Bob Dailey Stadium — was cancelled, Huysmans and Team PTC
scrambled to pull together their event. Huysmans said Landmark Cinema immediately jumped on board. The marathon officially kicks off at 11 p.m. on Saturday, but Huysmans said families are encouraged to come out for the 9 p.m. 3-D movie, Disney Pixar’s Monsters University.
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The $100,000 jump in providing water taxi service between Meares Island and Tofino will be the subject of a meeting between the Alberni Valley school district and the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations next week. Last week, the Alberni Valley News reported that it cost the district $400,000 to take up to 35 students on a 10-minute water taxi ride between the Village of Opitsaht to their school in Tofino. This cost was an increase from $306,000 two years ago. The News has since learned the number of students is closer to 26 and the school attendance rate for students living in Opitsaht is poor. “The two boats that were coming over were half-full,” said superintendent Cam Pinkerton. He called the situation a “misunderstanding” with the water taxi operator and not an
‘He was charging us per kid but the contract was for per trip.’ – Cam Pinkerton overcharging. “He was charging us per kid but the contract was for per trip.” The boat has a capacity of up to 12 students per trip. Pinkerton could not explain how two halffull boat trips and the occasional extra trips for special events can equal $400,000. Pinkerton said the school board only learned about this oversight earlier this year after a review of all school district expenses was conducted. This review was ordered after the province slashed its funding for the school district. The Tla-o-qui-aht First Nations was contracted to provide water taxi service eight years ago, which they in turn
subcontracted to an individual. It was a five-year contract which was extended for one year three times. The water taxi bill was $306,000 in the 2009-2010 budget, jumping to $410,000 in 2010-2011 and remaining about the same last year. Upon learning about the discrepancy, the school district put the water taxi contract out to tender. Pinkerton added that it was officials with the Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation that requested this meeting. SD 70 secretarytreasurer Lindsay Cheetham said a new five-year, water taxi contract has been awarded to West Coast Aquatic Safaris. Details of the new contract, which Cheetham said is “less” than the previous one and will start in September, was not made public by newspaper deadline. Pinkerton said those details will be released once the contracts are officially signed.
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Hupacasath FN renews plans for Victoria Quay interpretive centre SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
The Hupacasath First Nation is renewing plans to replace the Whaler’s Canoe structure at Victoria Quay with a new interpretive centre and multicultural tourism promotion centre. The Hupacasath has approached Port Alberni city council to renew its lease of property at 4586 Victoria Quay, where the Whaler’s Canoe sculpture is presently housed behind wood and plexiglass. Hupacasath Chief Councillor Steven Tatoosh said the Whaler’s Canoe structure “was only supposed to be a temporary structure. The whaling exhibit is supposed to be in a museum setting, indoors, heated,” he said. There are no
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The Whaler’s Canoe display was never meant to be permanent, Hupacasath Chief councillor Steven Tatoosh said.
building plans or even concepts yet. “We’re not close at all,” Tatoosh said. “It’s just preliminary stages.” He said it’s too early to say whether this is a replacement for the Tsu-ma-as Transformation Centre plan that was supposed to be built at Clutesi
Haven Marina but died amid community controversy. “It’s a little early to say something like that,” he said. The contract up for discussion will be a three-year lease with an option for another three years if the Hupacasath haven’t completed their
building plans, city clerk Davina Hartwell said. If they do have plans in place, then the lease will be renewed for 33 years. There are two more 33-year options, she added. The issue will be discussed at the June 24 council meeting. editor@albernivalleynews.com
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(Because it’s a Disney movie it cannot officially be part of the Reel-ay event. Admission will be regular price.) The movie marathon will feature Goonies, Harry and the Hendersons and Back to the Future, at a donation of $2 per movie. Everyone who stays through those three will have a shot at choosing the final two movies of the marathon, Huysmans said. Serious Coffee will be in the lobby with refreshments, The Donut Shop donated six dozen doughnuts and the concession will be open too. Huysmans said since Relay for Life teams have been invited to participate, they are allowed to bring their
‘For people dealing with cancer it doesn’t just go away because of circumstances.’ – James Huysmans own food into the theatre — as long as it’s appropriate for a movie theatre. “We’ve done the relay for a couple of years,” Huysmans said. “Our group at the theatre has been doing well and this year we’ve been doing really well (with fundraising). We were way ahead of projections. It’s an important thing for us as well,” he added.
Team PTC will raise between $7,000 and $10,000 this year. “There are a lot of teams that have put in a lot of effort. For people dealing with cancer it doesn’t just go away because of circumstances.” He said the Relay for Life people from Vancouver are supporting the Reel-ay movie marathon. They will have team T-shirts for the teams that signed up for the Relay, and they re-activated the fundraising site at Huysmans’ request so funds could still be raised. There will be a Zumba event in the lobby in the middle of the night too. Tickets for Reel-ay for Life are on sale now at the theatre.
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Road will see up to 14 people served with food and alcohol in two enclosed areas that will be closed to minors. The seating area will be take up part of the city-owned
sidewalk. Co-owner Tallyn Wittal assured council that noise would not be a problem as the patio would only be open between 12 p.m. to 10 p.m.
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West Coast parents push for French program CHRISTOPHER SUN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
The West Coast chapter of Canadian Parents for French (CPF) feel their request to bring French immersion to the Tofino and Ucluelet area is falling on deaf ears. CPF Pacific Rim president Denise Aujla said West Coast parents have tried since 2011 to convince School District 70 that there is a want and need for French Immersion, but the response has been there is no money and there aren’t enough bodies to fill the classrooms—facts that she disputes. “We would have had 28 kids who would have started in fall 2012,” Aujla said, explaining the results of a survey conducted by her group and the school district in
February 2012. “When I first taught in Saanich, it was a pilot program with Grade 7’s in 1986 and we had a class of 21. “Twenty-eight is a large number. It’s enough to form at least one classroom.” Aujla said there is extra funding from both the provincial and federal government that the school district can tap to bring the cost down. She expressed disappointment that superintendent Cam Pinkerton has said he would consider bringing French immersion to the West Coast if there are at least 44 children. “Nowhere in B.C. requires this regulation,” Aujla said. “It’s made up to make it not possible.” Aujla is a retired French teacher and her husband is also a retired educator. She
has been asked by many parents to start up a private school to teach French, but she would rather see the public school system offer it. She acknowledged the large First Nations population in the area and the desire for their language and culture be taught, but she sees this as a positive. She cited a school in Hazelton where a trilingual program is offered, teaching students English, French and a First Nation language. “Parents from First Nation communities wouldn’t mind their kids learning a third language,” Aujla said. “There is a person who is half First Nations and half French in Tofino who got married, live on a reserve, have three children and they would love to see this happen.”
Deddeda White is a professional photographer and an expectant mom who lives in Tofino. Her husband, Sean, was actually taught French by Aujla. “He went to French Immersion in Victoria and because of his French language skills, he has had job opportunities that he would have never had,” White said, explaining that Sean is a photographer and filmmaker who has worked internationally. “I am expecting
my first baby in September and would love to stay in Tofino and not have to move to put our child in French Immersion.” Both Aujla and White said they know of parents who have and will end up moving because they feel strongly about their children learning both of Canada’s official languages. Superintendent Cam Pinkerton said he has actually heard strong opposition from First Nations, who make up 60 per cent of the population on the
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who stepped down as the West Coast representative for School District 70 last week, said Asian students don’t want to come to the West Coast to learn. “Asian students like to be in urban centres or close to an urban centre,” Mayor said, acknowledging SD70’s superintendent
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sustaining.” Pinkerton will meet with the French Immersion supporters next week and if they can bring money to the table by tapping the federal government or another organization, then he’s willing to take a second look as financial cost is a major factor. He said he is open to offering a late immersion program or an intensive French program in the high school instead.
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Chinese recruitment not benefiting coast: Mayor The Alberni Valley School District’s ongoing recruitment of Chinese students is not benefiting West Coast schools and should be expanded to other countries, says a former school board trustee. Barbie Mayor,
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West Coast, against offering French Immersion. He also said there needs to be at least 44 students because a lot of students end up being pulled out of French Immersion as they get older. “It’s simply because there is a high attrition rate in the French Immersion program,” Pinkerton said, citing the French Immersion program in Port Alberni and in other schools he has worked at as examples. “This has to be
‘Asian students like to be in urban centres...’
– Barbie Mayor has been successful in bringing Chinese students to Port Alberni, but nowhere else. “Tofino and Ucluelet (are) very rural and very isolated for them.” Mayor said as trustee, she pushed for recruitment from countries where students may be more comfortable living away from urban areas and experience the uniqueness of living in a temperate forest, in an area
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known for surfing. “We are an enormous surfing destination,” Mayor said, adding that may draw Europeans and South Americans. “We are the surfing capital of the country and we are recognized for that.” Mayor explained that in Germany, Grade 10 students must spend a year outside of the country and Tofino would likely pique interest. Superintendent Cam Pinkerton acknowledged Mayor’s concern. “Their families don’t want them to go out to a wilderness spot because they are afraid of the wilderness,” Pinkerton explained, saying one year doesn’t bring as much money in as a person staying longer. “We focused on a longer term model where these kids come here for seven years, which is more sustaining for us.” Pinkerton added now that an ongoing recruitment program with China has been established, he will set his sights on other places. He plans on attending the International Consultants for Education and Fairs conference in Vancouver next year, which is a German based organization that facilitates student recruitment.
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Chinese consul general to visit Valley Thursday Christopher Sun Alberni Valley News
The consul general of the People’s Republic of China in Vancouver is visiting Port Alberni on Thursday, accepting an invitation from the mayor. This will be consul general Liu Fei’s first visit to the Alberni Valley. Port Alberni mayor John Douglas visited China last month, part of a School District 70 student recruitment contingent, and met Liu a few times. On a recent visit to Vancouver, he saw Liu after a meeting and extended an invitation again. Now that she has accepted, she will spend four hours touring the city and meeting with representatives from the city, port authority and school district
before leaving. “The first goal is just get her to know the city, what we’re like and show her that we are open for business,” Douglas said. “The second goal is to show how we are positioning ourselves in being a container transshipping port.” The third item Douglas wants to bring to Liu’s attention is the school district’s drive to become a destination for Chinese students to complete their schooling. He added that there are scholarships available for students here to go to China, which have not been fully utilized. Douglas said this visit will open more doors for Chinese investment in Port Alberni and further build upon this new relationship.
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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 9,500 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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No one wins with new lines What ails the NDP? Plenty, says Fletcher A new federal electoral boundary proposal from MP John Duncan is a classic good news-bad news scenario for the Comox Valley. The good news is that Courtenay would not be split in half. The bad news is that Cumberland would be. Part of the village would remain in Vancouver Island North to be represented by a member of Parliament who is presumably familiar with the municipality and its interaction with the rest of the Comox Valley. The rest of Cumberland — the inhabited portion — would be hived off to become part of a riding that also includes Port Alberni, Parksville and Qualicum Beach, along with a section of Nanaimo. The good news again is that this concept would avoid shifting Courtenay on one side of the Puntledge-Courtenay River and all of Cumberland to Nanaimo-Alberni. That was originally proposed by the B.C. Electoral Boundaries Commission in one of its regular riding redistributions. At least that scenario would give the Comox Valley section of the disparate riding enough critical mass that an MP (most likely based in Parksville, Qualicum Beach or Nanaimo) would have to pay some attention to the people who lived in it. How much serious attention do you think downtown Cumberland would get from its new MP? Current Nanaimo-Alberni MP James Lunney lives near Parksville. The offensive part of Duncan’s proposal is that, while Courtenay was in the loop, the Village of Cumberland was never contacted directly to be informed or – God forbid – consulted. Cumberland councillors are rightly concerned about the ramifications of Duncan’s concept. Mayor Larry Jangula of Courtenay describes it as a good compromise, and democracy. To us this sounds like a backroom deal cooked up behind Cumberland’s back. It stinks. — Comox Valley Record
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ICTORIA – After 34 NDP MLAs were sworn in to continue a stretch of opposition that will reach at least 16 years, leader Adrian Dix took a few questions about his future. The party’s provincial council will meet June 21 to set the terms of reference for a review of the party’s dismal election performance, Dix told reporters. He repeated that his performance won’t be spared, and ticked off some conventional wisdom about the NDP campaign. Dix mentioned the alleged lack of “negative” ads, the local campaigns (read candidates), the decreasing reliability of polls and, when pressed, his surprise decision to come out against the proposed twinning of the TransMountain oil pipeline. Like last week’s hysteria
over a tiny leak in that pipeline, these are great sound bites for the short attention spans of the modern media. But they don’t explain much. This all-powerful NDP provincial council is a case in point. A glimpse into its inner workings was provided by a summary of an NDP policy development workshop called “Imagine Our Future” that was leaked by the B.C. Liberals in the final days of the campaign. The workshop took place in November 2010, coincidentally at the same provincial council meeting where the revolt against former leader Carole James tumbled into the open. While 13 caucus members were knifing their leader for reasons they still can’t or won’t articulate in public – a glaring problem in itself – the backroom policy brainstorm revealed a deeper malaise. Among the “dream tree” notions put forward in
the workshop was “free” post-secondary tuition and public transit, along with raising wages and lowering fees for daycare. This isn’t a dream tree, it’s a money tree. Remember, this is the NDP’s ruling body, not a high school “social justice” class or an Occupy Vancouver squat. Showing a glimmer of adult supervision, the workshop table on “equitable tax policy” even identified the problem. Its first recommendation: “Increase our economic and financial literacy to gain credibility.” The “public ownership” table really got radical. Scrap public-private partnerships, the basis of most government construction today. “Nationalize” independent power projects, in the Venezuelan style of state seizure of private assets. And perhaps most incredibly, tear up the
‘The ‘public ownership’ table really got radical.’
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trade agreement between Saskatchewan, Alberta and B.C. that harmonizes transport truck regulations and so forth. In the real world, the four western premiers met this week in Winnipeg. And the three-province project now called “New West Partnership” will continue to dismantle archaic interprovincial barriers. Why would the NDP be secretly against that? Because it’s also a “labour mobility” agreement. This harkens back to a supposed golden age in Canada, when two corporate titans shared the beer business, producing identical bland lager from identical factories in identical stubby bottles. Interprovincial trade in these stubbies was strictly forbidden, requiring each province to have a big unionized brewery to make uniformly bad beer for the proletariat. This is the power of a monopoly union. And because of it, this was how governments tried to “create jobs.”
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Yes – 17 No – 14 This week’s question: What do you think of the news the Hupacasath First Nation is renewing plans to build an interpretive centre at Victoria Quay?
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NDP needs to take hard look at union roots It’s a bygone era to which many core NDP supporters stubbornly cling. This explains the party’s revival of a “job protection commissioner” for forestry. Which brings us to the proverbial root cause of the B.C. NDP’s woes. Its largest financial donor is the B.C. Government and Service Employees’ Union, which donated $1.4 million to the
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party in the past eight years, nosing out the Canadian Union of Public Employees and the Hospital Employees’ Union. Former HEU and BCGEU presidents now sit in the NDP caucus, critics for health and “green” jobs respectively. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca
Although the most pressing health need in our community is an expansion of our hospital to 60 beds, no medical professional, no politician, or, indeed, any member of the public is saying anything about it publicly. As a result, patients are frequently unable to get beds in rooms on admission and are just as frequently tossed out prematurely. Certainly the hospital is no place for patients requiring long-term care, but needed hospital expansion to its capacity should be the first thing on everyone’s minds. I’ve been speaking about the much needed increase in hospital beds for years, to no effect whatsoever. The local population, while not growing substantially, is aging and more baby-boomers are being encouraged to move to the Valley-- a recipe for disaster. Clearly, after 21 years of no new extended-care buildings, we also need another multilevel care facility
and the old Alberni District Secondary School site is the perfect place for it. In the absence of the above capital projects, more support for home care, while needed and beneficial, will not alone solve our problems.
Richard Berg, Port Alberni
We’re RV land and I love it To the Editor,
Re: municipal bylaw permitting front yard parking for RVs. In Port Alberni one expects to see a boat and/or RV parked on every property —whether at the back, side, or front. After all, it is private property but this is also “The Ultimate Fishing Town” and contrary to the snobbish suggestion they are “an eyesore”, an RV parked in a front yard is part of what gives this city it’s own special character. I love it! Besides demonstrating a refreshingly laidback approach to over-regulation, allowing RV parking on citizens’ lots tells visitors to Port Alberni that the folks here do well enough to own RVs and that
they like to balance hard work with the fun of enjoying playground we live in. So bring ‘em ‘n’ park ‘em!
Liz Stonard, Port Alberni
Recycling fun at new depot To the Editor,
The undersigned would like to say how much we appreciate Karen Burnett and Andy Wilkinson for their exceptionally friendly and competent service in the Sun Coast Recycling Depot located at 3620 Third Ave. in Port Alberni. Without exception, these staff give attentive service and make the somewhat dreary chore of sorting through one’s recycling tolerable and even fun. With a smile, they invariably help to unload and sort items, so that all recycled goods are put in the appropriate bins. It is so nice to have a central location on Third Avenue to be able to bring our recycled goods, and I am sure it encourages local people to recycle due to convenience and helps to reduce overall garbage volumes city-wide. The depot is kept very
clean and organized and is easy to use. Indeed it is always busy there when I drop in, and yet each person receives the same welcoming attitude and service. Edna and I were discussing how invaluable this service is, how much we appreciate their level of customer service. Thus, we decided to write a letter of thanks. Kudos to Karen and Andy for making recycling an unusually pleasant and fun experience! We hope to see you in that location for many years to come.
Jennifer Haddock and Edna Cox, Port Alberni
Relay manager is grateful To the Editor,
Every day we see passionate communities who rally to join the fight against cancer and we are incredibly grateful. But once in a while, a community goes above and beyond, demonstrating a fierce commitment to the fight, deep rooted camaraderie and a heart so big that we are stopped in our tracks to simply say ‘wow.’ Port Alberni is one
of those communities. Over the last couple of weeks we have reached out to more than 60 Port Alberni residents who were registered to participate in this year’s Relay For Life. We talked about why the relay was postponed and what we could do differently next year to make sure the event was successful. These conversations were amazing. We heard a story of one relay team that is travelling to Nanaimo for its event so they can continue to support their loved one who is battling cancer. We heard about another team that is gathering at the Bob Dailey Stadium on what would have been Port Alberni’s Relay day, June 22, and will walk a lap of the track so the teammates can celebrate, remember and fight back. Wow. Thank you, Port Alberni. Thank you for showing us you care about Relay and most importantly, that you care so deeply for creating a world where no one needs to fear cancer. We can’t wait for 2014.
Bryanna Baker, manager, Relay For Life
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Old ADSS demolition close CHRISTOPHER SUN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
The old Alberni District Secondary School property is still for sale and the building will be demolished soon, making it easier for a potential buyer to
develop the site. Alberni school district superintendent Cam Pinkerton said there was a request for proposal issued to tear down the 62 year old building, which will not cost the school district extra
money. “There is no extra cost as it is part of what we got in the funding to build the new ADSS,” Pinkerton said. “It will be better to sell it as green space so a buyer won’t have to worry about how
long it would take to teardown and start developing.” The school, located on Burde Street, was opened in 1951 and closed last year. At its peak in 1977, enrolment was about 1,300 students. reporter@albernivlleynews.com
VAST lease renewed for a year VAST will remain at its current location on 10th Avenue as the school district has renewed its lease for a significantly cheaper price. The school district signed a one year lease for $80,000, with an option to extend. Previously the school district paid $150,000 a year. Alberni school district superintendent Cam
Pinkerton said the school trustees chose to keep VAST at its present location, but with the constant drop in student enrolment, it will eventually make more sense to move Vast into a school district owned facility. “We have space at Maquinna school,” Pinkerton said, when asked if there are any schools that can share space with Vast.
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“There are about four to five classrooms that are empty rooms. They are boarded up and not being used.” However, Pinkerton said the location is not centrally located to where the majority of Vast students live and he isn’t sure if putting VAST together with another school would be a good fit. Wood Elementary is the most ideal location and while there has been public outcry to prevent the closure of the school, it might become a reality if present enrolment figures keep going down.
“We are losing the equivalent of one Wood school every year,” Pinkerton said, explaining there is 142 students enrolled at Wood school this year, which is equivalent to how many students Port Alberni loses every year. “The central part of Port Alberni is attracting lots of new families, but we have to look at what’s best for the whole district though.” The school board has said publicly that they will look into this matter again in the next school year. reporter@albernivlleynews.com
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This is to advise that the City of Port Alberni will be installing 250 m of water and sewer line, as well as adding a new drain line on 10th Ave. The project will start at Argyle, heading south and tie in at the China Creek intersection. Work will commence within the next two weeks and take up to six weeks to complete. Temporary road closures, delays, and detours are expected during construction. Please obey signs and flag people. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact: Brian Mousley at 250-720-2849.
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Students in Mike Mahovlic’s Wood Tech 8 class at École EJ Dunn Middle School will sit a little prouder when they visit McLean Mill National Historic Site this summer. One of Mahovlic’s classes built wooden benches that have been placed around the historic site. The project could turn into a regular collaboration between the woodworking class and the mill. “Mike had initially approached me for a donation of lumber,” McLean Mill manager Neil Malbon said. “They’re always looking for projects. It was a good fit for them and us,” he said, adding that the mill will be donating more wood to the class in
the future. Students worked in groups of four to create half a dozen benches. “It was really cool to work on something people will use,” firstyear carpenter Leah Hurley said. Another of Mahovlic’s Wood Tech classes took on another community project, this one to build a miniature motorcycle rocking toy. Dennis DallaVicenza of the Port Alberni Toy Run found the pattern in a back issue of Canadian Home Workshop magazine and thought it would make an ideal draw prize for the toy run. He liked the idea of kids making a prize for a kid, that would benefit more kids. Mahovlic said the rocker will be an easy project to repeat.
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Leah Hurley, above left, Hunter White, Trenton Vanderkooi and Matthew Grimston, all Grade 8 students at EJ Dunn, are excited that their handcrafted benches will be placed at McLean Mill for visitors to use this summer. Meanwhile Brody Daoust, Taylor Laderoute and Connor Sabiston, left, also Wood Tech students with Mike Mahovlic, prepare a motorcycle rocking toy to donate to the Port Alberni Toy Run as a raffle prize.
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FRI. JUNE 21 ◆ PORT ALBERNI LABYRINTH SOCIETY’S SUMMER SOLACE CELEBRATION an opportunity for singles and groups to talk and walke the “Circle of Life” labyrinth prior to coffee at West Coast General Hospital’s cafeteria. Meet at 10 a.m in the WCGH meeting room.
FRI. JUNE 21 ◆ TOUR de ROCK BBQ at the Peak. Come out for lunch outside the Peak Radio station and let the RCMP serve you. All proceeds to Tour de Rock. 3296 Third Street.
JUNE 21–23 ◆ FRINGE FESTIVAL at the Capitol Theatre. Choose from 28 performances. FMI: Gwynne Hunt, Art Matters Society, 250723-7883 or 250-7233331 (Main Artery on Argyle Street).
JUNE 21-22 ◆ BREAD OF LIFE Tag Day Fundraiser. Watch for voulnteers outside of local businesses.
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Community Events SAT. JUNE 22 ◆ KICK-OFF TO SUMMER CRUISE, put on by the Young Professional Alberni Valley group. Watch the sunset as you enjoy music, drinks and appetizers aboard the Frances Barkley. Tickets $40 at Gayle’s Fashion or Magic Moments. 6-9 p.m.
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◆ MUST LOVE DOGS WALK Walk your leashed dog around the Kitsuksis Dyke at Blair Park. Door prize and free entry. Sponsored by the Alberni Valley Kennel Club. All dogs must be leashed forthe safety of everyone and every dog.
SUN. JUNE 23 ◆ ANNUAL LEGION GOLF EVENT at the Hollies Gold Club. Entry fee $10 plus green fee. Shotgun start at 11 a.m. Sign up at the Legion bar.
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TUES. JUNE 25 ◆ VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE: History of the Uchuck vessels and the Lady Rose exhibit grand opening. Maritime Discovery Centre, 7 p.m. ◆ Do you have an item for our calendar? If so, please contact our newsroom at editor@ albernivalleynews.com
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Facing life’s challenges: final column for Dr. Neill DR. NEILL NEILL Living
s most of you A know I spent the month of March
last year in hospital following a major stroke. I’ve been through crises before, but having a stroke has been life-changing. I still require several hours per week of one kind
of therapy or another, and although I’m definitely improving, my energy level is far short of what it was before the stroke. Many of you sent messages of support for my recovery and I know many more of you were silently hoping and sometimes praying for my well-being. I am eternally grateful for the support you have given me and continue to give.
Last fall, although barely able to walk, I resumed my counselling psychology practice. I also resumed writing my practical psychology columns for the Alberni Valley News and the Parksville-Qualicum News. At the time of the stroke I was beginning to write another book, this one aimed at helping couples survive and
thrive in the midst of the changes that occur to each of us during our lives. My premise is that too many marriages end prematurely when they hit the inevitable speed bumps that come with life. Unfortunately I’m still only at a beginning stage of the book. Something has to give if I am to get on with writing it. After 43 columns over four years for
the Alberni Valley News (255 columns for The PQ News), therefore, I am closing the chapter on my column. I deeply appreciate the wonderful feedback I’ve received from you, my readers, over the years. I have always written with a view to community service, and I would like to express my gratitude to Alberni Valley News editor Susan Quinn for
making my outreach efforts in the Alberni Valley possible. I expect to continue with my counselling psychology practice for a few more years. Just give me a call. If you are not already on my e-mail list and would like to know when I am adding a new article or video to my website, go to www.neillneill.com and leave your first name and e-mail
address. Follow me on Facebook (neill. neill) and “like” my Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/ drneillneill. Let’s keep in touch. My newest adventure is video. Stay tuned. Dr. Neill is a CentralIsland Registered Psychologist. You can reach him at 250-752-8684 or through his website www.neillneill.com/ contact.
Kids, get reading with summer library program This summer, kids across the province will take to the skies, voyage through space, and follow authors to other worlds. Vancouver Island Regional Library invites kids of all ages to join the fun by participating in this year’s BC Summer Reading Club: Up, Up and Away! Sign-up is free and can be done online starting June 18 by visiting virl.bc.ca/ kids/books-stories/ summer-reading-club. Kids receive a special kit to keep track of their reading. If they
complete their reading log they are awarded a collectible medal. Summer Reading Club helps to maintain or improve reading skills while school is out by motivating kids to read regularly (or be read to), says a Port Alberni library branch spokesperson. “It makes reading fun, too, by inviting kids to read what they want.” The expert staff at the Port Alberni Library can help kids find just what they like, whether it’s a print book, audiobook, eBook, or
magazine. Summer Reading Club reaches more than 85,000 B.C. kids every summer and is sponsored by the British Columbia Library Association, with funding assistance from Libraries and Literacy, Ministry of Education. For more information, and to learn about other free library programs and contests for kids during the summer months, call the Port Alberni library at 250723- 9511, or visit the VIRL website at: www. virl.bc.ca.
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CHAPMAN, Gordon Sorsoleil November 4, 1929 – June 13, 2013 It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Gordon Chapman. Gordon will be remembered by his brothers and sisters Charles, Lois (Bill), Faith and Jean, his daughter Kathy (Larry), his stepdaughter Jude (Harvey), his grandchildren Liza and Jason (Thao) and his great-granddaughter Sydney. He will be missed by many other family members and friends. Gordon was born in Saskatchewan and lived most of his life in Port Alberni. We would like to thank the staff at WCGH for their kindness and help. A gathering of friends and family will occur at Gordon’s home on Saturday, July 6, 2013 at 2 pm to share stories and memories.
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Lyn Gordon McLeod passed away peacefully in Port Alberni on June 10, 2013. Predeceased by his loving wife Ann Margaret in 1968 and his loving companion of 25 years, Dora Dyer in 1998; his grandson Jerrod T. Strong in 2005 and his parents Gordon Charles and Mardi Ann McLeod. Survived by his 4 children: John (Rose) Mcleod, Diana (David) Strong, Jody (Robert) Dufour and Gordon (Sharon) McLeod; 12 grandchildren; 9 great grandchildren and one sister Amber McLeod. Lyn moved to Port Alberni in 1971 with his 4 children following the death of his wife Ann. It was here he met Dora Dyer and they spent the next 25 years working, traveling and giving back to the community until Dora’s passing in 1998. Lyn ran his own business for almost 40 years: Western Bus Line & McLeod Transportation. He had many other ventures along the way. He enjoyed his time at Tall Timbers, The Gyros and meeting regularly with his many friends and family. A Service of Remembrance will be held at 1:00pm on Friday, June 21, 2013 at Chapel of Memories Funeral Home, 4005 6th Avenue, Port Alberni, BC. Condolences may be left for the family by visiting www.chapelofmemories.ca.
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Why would a retired mine worker commute from Port Alberni to Merritt and back every week? If your name is Walter Plumpton and you own the VI Fries mobile food vendor business, it’s worth the trip. Plumpton has operated his mobile food truck at Clutesi Haven Marina since last spring. He operates a VI Dogs cart outside Canadian Tire as well. VI Fries offers a basic menu of fries, poutine, smokies, hamburgers and chick nuggets. Plumpton worked as a miner for 32 years, and worked at Logan Lake outside or Merritt until he retired in 2009. Plumpton and his wife vacationed in Port Alberni four years before he retired and were so taken with the community that they decided the Alberni Valley would be their last stop after Merritt. In fact, the Plumptons moved to Alberni two years
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VI Frie’ mobile food truck is back at Clutesi Haven Marina for the summer season.
before Walter retired. He commuted back and forth to Merritt — a seven-hour trip each way — to continue working at the mine. Not one to idle his time he built his VI Fries trailer from scratch, a project that took two years. “It’s fully inspected for fire/safety and for Foodsafe requirements,� he said. Plumpton retired from the mine in 2009 and made the
commute back to Alberni one last time, this time with his new van. Her served food under the banner of Jack’s Shack at the last tall ships festival in 2008 then dropped anchor at Farmer Bill’s on the Pacific Rim Highway for three years. The business was canvassed by the Port Alberni Port Authority about the possibility of setting up shop at Clutesi
Haven Marina. The move had several advantages, Plumpton said. Formerly, the Ogopogo food van occupied the marina site and established its own market. As well, VI Fries was no longer sandwiched between a gas bar deli and barbecued food business on the Pacific Rim Highway. At the marina, the closest food business is Solda’s Restaurant,
a short distance down Beaver Creek Road. The move has already panned out for Plumpton. Business has been steady and he gets a lot of repeat customers from where he was previously established. “When we’re not busy it’s still a great spot because you can watch the water, boats, and people. It’s a great spot,� Plumpton said.
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Bev Frolic from the Canadian Cancer Society Port Alberni office receives a donation from Mike Surrell of Lady Rose Marine Services, from adult fares aboard the MV Frances Barkley during the month of March.
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Lady golfers scramble over weather delay KATHY MACDONALD SPECIAL TO THE NEWS
The non-stop rain on Tuesday, May 28th forced the postponement of the monthly ladies’ business golf league scramble to the following Tuesday, June 4 at Alberni Golf Club. Participants were well rewarded by the weather on their new tournament day, however. The theme for the scramble was “Rock & Roll”, and many people got into the mood and came dressed for the occasion, from poodle (and dachshund!) skirts to Janis Joplin to AC/DC. The scramble winning
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Jani Denis, Kelly Hawkins, Kara Erickson and Kelly Gauthier celebrate their win in the ladies’ business league scramble at Alberni Golf Club earlier this month.
team was the team of Kelly Gauthier, Jani Denis, Kelly Hawkins and Kara Erickson. Closest to the pin on hole No. 2, high handicap, was A.C. Potter; low handicap – no one hit the green. Closest on hole No. 4, high, was Beau Stuyt; low, Pat Nicklin. Long Drive on hole No. 5, high, was Peggy Makenny; low, Laurie Wood. Closest to the squiggly line on No. 6, high, was Karen vander Molen; low, was Pat Nicklin. Mai Miyagi won the raffle prize, with the raffle proceeds going to the A.V. Hospice, the charity of choice of the 50/50 winner,
Jan Cole. Golf was a fun time, dinner was delicious and prizes were wonderful, thanks to our generous sponsors. Ladies, be sure to support and appreciate our sponsors. The next business ladies’ scramble will be on Tuesday, June 25, with a 5:30 p.m. shotgun start. The theme: “Birthday Party – Canada Style” in honour of Canada’s up-coming birthday. To get in on the fun and good times, just sign up in the pro shop by calling 250-723-5422. Sign up as a foursome, or as a single, etc., and be fit into a foursome.
Busy weeks for ladies’ league at Alberni Golf Club, with mixers galore KATHY WHITE
Pitch n’ Putt
Last Tuesday the ladies club at Alberni Golf Club played a nine- and 18-hole mixer. We played the Fairway game: if your drive ended up on the short cut fairway you would get an F, then 10 points were earned for each F you got. We had to subtract our
putts from that total. Kathy Toms was closest to the pin (KP) on No. 18. Cass Parker and Kathy Toms won prizes for their scores. Marj Dufour and Marta Williamson won third place. June 18 Nine-hole ladies A Division
Low gross was won by Marta Williamson. Low net went to Marie Swain. Low putts was shared by Marie Swain, LaDonna
Knutson and Marta Williamson. B Division
Low gross was won by Nancy Blair. Low net went to Betty Adair, who also won the low putts. Kathy Toms had a par on No. 17 and Angie Gauthier had a chip in on No. 15. 18-hole ladies
Teresa Cutting challenged Gayle Rhodes for the Challenge pin. The contest came right down to the last hole,
but Gayle held onto the pin. Shannon Haggard will challenge Gayle next week. Low gross was won by Janice Cross with an 85. Low net went to Leona Fowler with a 67. Good playing, girls. For the ball sweep we played Mutt and Jeff, “Mutt” being our net total for the four par threes. Pat Nicklin was the winner. “Jeff” was our net total for our four par
fives, and yours truly, Kathy White was the winner. Next week will be the qualifier for the Masters Cup. Also the Zone 6 Low Net Competition for the Dorothy Oliver Franklin pin: if you want to try out bring an extra $ 2. Last week Alberni Golf Club hosted the Zone 6 Club Team Championship, with 96 women entered from around the Island. It was a bit wet
Men’s club pauses for ladies’ open tourney KNOX COUPLAND Alberni Golf
Because of the West Coast Open there was
no Men’s Club event held on the weekend. However a Stableford tournament was held on Monday, June 17. F. Hastings posted a 46 to win the event, earning
$60. Second place was taken by D. Black, winning $45. J. Robbins also won $45 for third place. K. Sander, S. Hillman and T. Cutting all tied for third place.
Other winners were B. Browne, J. Rhodes, D. McGregor, D. Nicklin, F. Fredrickson, D. Hillman, J. Gaudreault, K Randall and T. Williams. KPs were scored by
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T. Williams on No. 2, S. Williams on No. 4, G Korven on No. 13 and F. Hastings on No. 17. Next Sunday sees the Ladies West Coast Amateur so there will be no men’s event.
but the rain didn’t dampen our spirits. Alberni had three teams entered and all three were in the prizes. The team of Janice Cross, Lowana Johnson and Gayle Rhodes won low gross. The team of Carol Bouchard, Claudia Romainuk and Kathy
White won the low net and the team of Pat Nicklin , Marie Randall and B-Jay Harper won ninth low net. Way to go, ladies. Here’s some inspiration to carry you through to next week: “Never wash your ball on the tee of a water hole.” — Henry Beard.
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Scotiabank manager Cherie Williams, left, and Suzanne Jones right, small business manager presented Angel Magnussen with a cheque for $500 for “Hugginz by Angel”. They are sleepwear for babies that Angel makes, if you have some new flannel fabric or would like to donate money it can be dropped of at the Scotiabank. Marks Wear House held a fundraiser for Jumpstart Thursday night and staff members Brynn Van Vliet and Ashlee Bakker manned the barbecue. Boston Pizza served pizza and Canadian Tire donated a BBQ for a raffile. Teresa Bird photo
Saturday, June 8, was Minor Softball Tag Day and these young ladies from the Port Alberni Demons; Aimee Beaulac, Kianna Tourangeau and Kylie Scott were in front of the Liquor Store on 10th Avenue.
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Mid-Island Kidney Association president Norm Taylor holds the bag of raffle tickets while dialysis patient William Heigh picks the winners. Cindy Atkinson was the winner of a $200 g.c. from Quality Foods, Darlene Zibin the lawn chairs and A. Phillips the afghan, book and g.c. from Sugar Shak. Many thanks to everyone for their support.
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The new executive of the Lions club at the Hollies Executive Golf course where they have held their last nine installations. Dianna Dalton, was given her membership pin into the Lions club by her dad Rob at the recent installation at the Hollies Executive Golf Course.
The Rainforest Quilters held their year end quilt in at the Alberni Rescue Hall and made these quilts for the Women’s Transition House and Kackaamin Family Development Centre.
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Poets launch books Words on Fire’s event on Wednesday, June 26 at Char’s Landing will feature two special guests. Poet Harvey Jenkins will launch his book of poetry and prose Haiku Moments on the Camino: France to Finisterre, chronicling his 800-kilometre hike across northwestern Spain. David Fraser will launch his second book of poetry, Paper Boats. This will be the second appearance
for both poets at Char’s Landing on Argyle Street. Open Mic will start off the evening at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) and the featured readers will follow. Bring your readings, friends and questions for the Q & A afterwards. Jenkins is a Vancouver Island writer of haiku, poetry and prose. In the summer of 2010, he walked the Santiago
de Compostela pilgrimage; an 800 km journey across northwestern Spain and has captured that journey in both haiku and prose. Jenkins is a member of Haiku Canada and a regular contributor to their various reviews and anthologies. He has received a Sakura Award from the Vancouver Cherry Blossom Festival in both 2012 and 2011. Fraser lives in Nanoose Bay.
Dancestreams auditions Dancestreams Youth Dance Company will hold auditions for the coming season on Sunday, June 23 in both Qualicum and Campbell River. Formed in 1985 to provide enriched training opportunities to serious dance students 13 years and older, Dancestreams is supported and run by
the Vancouver Island Youth Dance Theatre Association. The Dancestreams enrichment program offers students six hours of instruction each Sunday from September to May, in addition to their regular home studio training. The Qualicum audition class takes
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place at Qualicum Beach School of Dance from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. In Campbell River, the classes take place at Urban Dance Connection: 3–4:30 p.m. is an audition class for age 13-plus All classes are $15. For more information, e-mail dancestreams@ shaw.ca.
The current art exhibit at the Rollin Art Centre features painter Leanne Spanza. Spanza’s exhibit, entitled A Cup Half Colourful, is sure to excite the senses with her colourful and imaginative interpretation of landscapes. A Cup Half Colourful runs at the Rollin Art Centre gallery until July 6.
Murder on Players’ minds Portal Players is gearing up for its next production, opening Sept. 20: the hilarious comedy of errors Let’s Murder Marsha. Open auditions for the production will take place at the Capitol Theatre on Wednesday, June 26 at 7 p.m. Portal Players welcomes first timers to come out and read from the script. Directors are casting four female and three male adult actors. Regular rehearsals begin in mid-July. If you have any questions, e-mail capitoltheatre@shaw. ca or call 250-723-1195.
Congratulations!! We would like to congratulate our daughter, Tanisha Dubord, with her recent graduation from Professional Baking and Pastry Arts at the University of Vancouver Island! We are so proud of you for all your accomplishments. The sky’s the limit for you! With deepest love Mom, Mike, Brook & Morgan
Time for Tea on the Terrace Rollin Art Centre’s Teas on the Terrace will be starting July 4 and run until Aug. 22 (every Thursday). Tickets are now on sale and cost only $10 for an afternoon of delicious delectables and wonderful entertainment. Stop by Rollin Art Centre and purchase your ticket today as seating is limited.
Summer’s smiling Rollin Art Centre’s summer children’s art
camps for children aged five to eight years start July 2. These summer camps run every Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday and offer a different theme each week. Times are 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. for children that are five and six years and 1–3 p.m. for seven- and eight-year-olds. The cost is $25 for each week. Art camps offer a great time for the children to explore their creative side, make friends, create a take home craft and enjoy a healthy snack, while learning.
Don’t miss this fun summer event. These camps fill up quick as space is limited so register today. The Rollin Art Centre is located at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Argyle Street and is open from Tuesday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed on Mondays. Wheelchair accessible, admission is by donation. Melissa Martin is the arts administrator for the Community Arts Council, the home of the Rollin Art Centre.
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Fringe offers new challenge for politician Actors
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In this fictional story, FisherBradley wants to show us empowerment and the urge to do something for our planet and, more importantly, for our food. Fisher-Bradley presents a real-life problem in a different way: seeds are vital for our future economy and survival in our valley and everywhere else in the world. Connections is a real Fringe Festival play as it combines the unusual, the unconventional, the different with a real message to the world. Fisher-Bradley says she enjoyed writing her first play; she also painted the big Blue Buddha featured in her piece on a huge canvas, connecting with people. She found in Emma Robinson, Stephany Grover and John Milne an extraordinary team of actors both new and veterans to help her pass the message. Fisher-Bradley took such great pleasure writing this play that – maybe – we will be blessed with a sequel, a Connections 2, for the next Fringe Festival. You can see Connections at the Capitol on Friday, June 21 at 5:45 p.m. and Sunday, June 23 at 3 p.m. Melanie Anderson is no stranger to the stage in Port Alberni, having appeared or assisted in numerous productions with Portal Players Dramatic Society.
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Melanie Anderson waited for two years to give one act play her own twist. AMYAH LABRECHE/Special to the News
Jen Fisher-Bradley summons her inner painter to create the Blue Buddha for Connections, the play she is debuting at the Fringe Festival.
She brings the one act play Ballerinas back to the stage—this time with a twist. Elliot Drew, Brent Ronning and Peter Wienold will be the ballerinas in white tutus in this version. For the Fringe Festival and in her first time directing a play, Anderson wanted to do something different to make her audience
laugh. So, she decided to modify Ballerinas, a play written by Don Nigro—casting three men in the lead. This was a project she had in mind for more than two years, Anderson said. Anderson said she enjoyed greatly her first time directing a play with those three seasoned
actors and directors, a play that might be somewhat different from the original but that will no doubt bring a new dimension to what could be a ballerina in a man’s body. Ballerinas is a black comedy, under 20 minutes, filled with good laughter. Before the play, the Stages show entitled The Southpaw from Free to Be You & Me will make an awesome opening to this unusual comedy. Ballerinas plays on Saturday, June 22 at 9 p.m. and Sunday, June 23 at 6 p.m. at the Capitol Theatre.
And there are two separate acts coming from Quadra Island who wanted to go somewhere different. “We have 100 cast, crew and volunteer passes. That’s a lot,” Hunt said. “That’s how many people are involved in putting this together.” The festival features 10 local and 10 visiting acts performing from Friday night through Sunday afternoon. There will be a people’s choice awards event at the conclusion of the event on Sunday. Hunt said Portal Players Dramatic Society stepped up in a big way, from providing a venue to equipment and assistance. “Otherwise we wouldn’t have been able to afford doing this festival.”
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$149,900
BARCLAY ESTATES • 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • 1252 sq.ft. • Immaculate & nicely updated • New windows, roof & hot water tank Maureen Mackenzie
Kat Dwolinsky
NEAT AND TIDY
• 3 bedroom home in quiet South Port • Large living room, master bedroom • 4 pce bath, laundry & storage all on main floor
4215 8th Ave. CE PRI W NE
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4213 Princess Rd. Corner of Ian & Johnston
4475 Beale Street
$209,900
5054 Cherry Creek Rd.
213,000
$
4789 Margaret St. CE PRI W NE
$214,900
NORTH PORT CHARM • Two story 3 bedroom two bath home • Level entry with open floor plan • Attached single garage, fenced yard • Beautiful Valley views Pat & Gerry Hickey
GREAT LOCATION • 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, 2 fireplaces • Spacious family home w/alley access • Partially finished detached garage
NORTH PORT CHARACTER • 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus den • Close to schools and shopping • Refinished wood floors
Sonja Sutton
Dena Wickman
#118 - 5700 Pierce Rd. E RIC WP E N
3196 11th Ave. ING LIST W E N
$219,900
RETIRE IN STYLE! • 2 bedroom + den manufactured home • Heat pump, enclosed deck, fenced • Finished & heated 1 1/2 car garage Kat Dwolinsky 5535 Woodland Cres. E.
$
229,000
$219,900
FAMILY HOME W/SHOP • 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom home • Detached shop • Quiet neighborhood
3546 8th Ave.
2330 9th Ave.
$229,800
IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME • 2 bdrms & 4 pce bath on main • Fully furnished lower level • 2 more bdrms & large laundry room
Joe VanBergen & Craig Filipchuk
Gary Gray
$234,900
3908 Marpole St.
AFFORDABLE ACREAGE
• Open pastoral views • 1.6 acre property • 4 bedrooms & full bath • Detached shop & RV parking
240,000 each
$
SL#1 & SL#2 • New construction • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Half duplex in upper North Port
The Fenton Team
Craig Filipchuk
2503 8th Ave.
4313 Alderwood Dr.
Dell McConnell
Pat & Gerry Hickey
7833 Wardrop Rd. E RIC WP E N
$229,000
COUNTRY LIVING • Half acre • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Full basement Craig Filipchuk
239,900
$
4834 Lathom Road CE PRI W NE
$234,900
COUNTRY CHARM • 3 plus 1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms • 22’x32’ garage with shop • Natural gas heat, fully finished bsmt
FAMILY HOME IN LOWER NORTH PORT • 3 bedrooms + den, 2.5 baths • Fully fenced and landscaped • Family room & garage/workshop
Pat & Gerry Hickey
Sonja Sutton
$250,000 3988 Montrose St.
QUALITY BUILT • 3 + 1 bedroom split level home • Large private lot on Roger Creek • Garage, carport + 2 RV carports
$224,900
6153 Beaver Creek Rd.
219,900
$
The Fenton Team
SPACIOUS SOUTH PORT FAMILY HOME • 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces • Remodelled kitchen, sunroom/deck • Large lot, lane access, RV parking
$229,900
5609 Poplar Rd.
PEACEFUL LOCATION • 0.34 acre on no thru road • 2,035 sq.ft. family home • Newer roof and thermal windows
The Fenton Team
Chris & Alease Arcus
QUIET SOUTH PORT LIFE STYLE • 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 f/plcs • Easy conversion to summer kit. down • Covered deck, lane access, RV prk’g. detached workshop Dell McConnell
219,500
$
CHARMING HOME • 4 bedroom & full bathroom • Modern open concept kitchen • Fenced lot & attached garage
$219,900
CHARACTER, CHARM, CHARISMA • 3+1 bdrm full basement family home • Hardwood floors, coved ceilings, built ins • Separate double garage/workshop • Well cared for spacious family home Pat & Gerry Hickey
BEST LOCATION - BEST NEW PRICE • Multi-unit building site • Space for shop or pool • Green belt for privacy
7880 Cameron Rd. E RIC WP E N
4639 10th Ave. E RIC WP E N
4763 Morton St.
$253,900
2402 Old Nanaimo Hwy E RIC WP E N
259,800
$
BE INSPIRED ~ COUNTRY LIVING!!! • 4 bedroom + den, 2 bath artists home • Open concept living, new septic system • Family Room, additional craft/workshop • Loft master bdrm w/ensuite & WI-closet Sonja Sutton
LOVELY RANCHER • 3 bed, 2 bath, • 1280 sq.ft., built in 2008 • Fully fenced with large yard Maureen Mackenzie
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4213 Princess Rd. Corner of Ian & Johnston
4015 Montrose St. E RIC WP E N
259,900
$
2586 2nd Avenue E RIC WP E N
3841 Morgan N. Cres
3192 12th Avenue
NICE DUPLEX • 3-2 bedroom units in duplex • Top unit rents for $725/month. • Center unit rents for $750/month • Lower unit rents for $650/month.
$319,900
Jim Robertson
5534 Park Place W
NE
RANCHER IN WESTPORTE
MORE FOR LESS? CHECK THIS OUT! • Stately 3 bed + den, 2 bath 3 levels • Elec. furnace, heat pump/AC • 24’ x 45 shop/garage
The Fenton Team
Dell McConnell
• 3 bedroom & 2 bathroom • Bright open concept • Covered deck • Double garage & lane access 3503 Frank Street
$339,000
2556 2nd Ave.
3516 Mulhern Rd.
289,900
$
5142 Forrest Rd.
$299,900
V
W. Earl Engstrom
The Fenton Team
$289,000
URS L TO A U IRT
CANAL VIEW • Custom designed 3 bdrm & den • Full basement, detached garage off alley
HOUSE WITH A SUITE • House built in 1992 • 4 bedroom & 3 bathrooms • Plus 1 bedroom suite
5589 Woodland W Cres $309,900
269,900
$
348,900
$
325,000
$
3000 SQ. FT. NORTH PORT HOME • 3 good size bdrms • Newer 5 pce bath and sep. laundry • Back to front double carport
MOVE IN READY • 5 bedroom, 3 baths with heat pump • New double garage • Updated kitchen and bathrooms
Gary Gray
Dena Wickman
5588 Meadow Dr.
$332,900
5128 Pleasant Rd.
ICE
$
337,900
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RIVERFRONT • Overlooking the Somass River • 2200 sq. ft. home • 4 bedrooms & in-law suite W. Earl Engstrom 3870 3rd Ave. E RIC WP NE
$349,000
IMMACULATE RANCHER • 3 bdrms, 2 baths • 1790 sq.ft. • .24 of an acre private & fenced • Heat pump, 2 car garage Maureen Mackenzie 2541 4th Ave.
FABULOUS RANCHER • 3 bedroom rancher in quiet Nort Port • Completely remodelled • Lg. master bedroom with luxurious 4 piece ensuite Gary Gray
375,000
$
5489 Westporte Pl.
$379,900
OWNER WANTS THEM SOLD! NORTH PORT CHARM • 3 +1 bedroom, 3 bathrooms • 2 fireplaces, 2 decks, vaulted cedar ceiling • Spacious & open floor plan
LOTS OF TREES & PRIVATE • 6 plex on a park like RM2 Zoned lot • Lots of trees, very private • 4-2 bedroom units & 2-1 bedroom units
Pat & Gerry Hickey
W. Earl Engstrom
5030 Bush Road
$379,000
6718 Cypress
379,000
$
Sold LOVELY FAMILY HOME • 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • 3,500 sq.ft • Residential property
CHERRY CREEK ACREAGE • 2 houses, 5 acres, many updates • Main house 5 bedrooms, 2 baths • 3 bay shop, MANY NEW UPDATES
Pat & Gerry Hickey
Maureen Mackenzie
HISTORIC CHARACTER • .97 of an acre in city limits • 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom and den • Custom kitchen, New roof Alease & Chris Arcus 757 Franklin River Rd. ICE PR W NE
$419,000
TIMELESS FAMILY HOME • 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home • Beautiful oak floors • 4.62 acres Dena Wickman
SL#1 & 2 • Duplex new construction • Trades considered or lease to own • Quiet neighbourhood
Maureen Mackenzie
Craig Filipchuk
5656 Madill Road ICE PR W NE
YOU’LL LOVE THIS • 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom • Over 2,000 sq.ft, .22 acres • Heat pump & 3 car garage
$449,900
CUSTOM 4 BDRM HOME • 4.76 acres • Separate rental unit on property • Quiet Country location Gary Gray
5926 River Road
$449,900
SOMASS RIVER FRONT LIVING
• Two storey 4 bedroom family home • Gas f/p, heat pump, walkway & float • Spacious open interior Pat & Gerry Hickey
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4213 Princess Rd. Corner of Ian & Johnston
3600 Trevor Road
$459,900
6880 Bainbridge Rd.
$469,900
2600 Burde St.
$499,900
5949 Grandview Rd
$499,900
5984 Margot Rd.
579,000
$
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RARE RANCHER • Cherry Creek 0.84 acre • 2,165 sq.ft. built in 2003 • 3 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms
BEAUTY SURROUNDS YOU • 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom • Tastefully renovated • 3.93 acre lot
CUSTOM FAMILY HOME • 5 bedrooms, 4 bathroom • Over 4700 sq.ft, .45 acre in the city • Trade potential, Partially finished bsmt
The Fenton Team
Maureen Mackenzie
The Fenton Team
MODERN COUNTRY RANCHER
• 2,235 sq.ft. home built 2011 • 0.92 acre w/ workshop & RV parking • 3 bedroom & 2 quality bathrooms • Elegant cherry kitchen w/island
The Fenton Team
STUNNING HOME • 3 bed, 3 bath • 3123 sq.ft. • Gourmet kitchen • Brazilian cherry wood floors Maureen Mackenzie Lt. 13 Dog Mountain
319,900
$
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Sproat Lake
213’ OF LAKEFRONT • 0.76 acre lot • Sandy Beach • 24’x22’ dock The Fenton Team 10011 Blower Rd.
699,000
$
8780 Stirling Arm Drive
$
729,900
10148 South Dr.
735,000
$
6357 Salal Rd.
799,000
$
10080 Stirling Arm Cres $849,000
216’ OF SPROAT LAKE • 0.69 acre with pebble beach • 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms • Paved boat launch & privage wharf • Excellent evening sun The Fenton Team
8720 Stirling Arm Dr.
$895,000
SPROAT LAKE BEACH • 1.02 acre private lot • 110’ low slope pebble beach • Southern exposure The Fenton Team 11138 Lakeshore
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PRIVATE LAKEFRONT HOME • 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2050 sq.ft. • Architecturally designed • Vaulted ceilings, skylights
GORGEOUS SPROAT LAKE • Living room w/river rock propane FP • Heritage style sink & large island • Shared waterfront and wharf
SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT • 3,600 + sq. ft. • 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms • 0.71 acre with pebble beach
Maureen Mackenzie
Sonja Sutton
The Fenton Team
1,595,000
$
$
Redford Estates Lots starting @ $79,900
NORTH PORT LOT • Level 40x84 lot • Close to all amenities • Price to go!
LOTS FOR SALE • Lot sizes and building schemes avail. • Contact Kat for more info and pricing
4459 Arrowsmith
49,900
TO UAL
VIRT
LIVE THE SPROAT LAKE DREAM
• 1760 sq ft rancher built in 2003 • In floor heating, 9’ ceilings • 3 car garage, 1.55 acres, 100 ft. of
beach
EXECUTIVE LAKEFRONT • 3 bedroom racher, nearly 2.4 acres • 5 pce ensuite, direct access to outside deck • Covered deck overlooks backyard
Maureen Mackenzie
Lots & Acreages
Gary Gray
Alease or Chris Arcus
WE SERVICE: Bamfield, Tofino, Ucluelet & Port Alberni Nanaimo to Campbell River and all points between
SEptIC
Kat Dwolinsky
C aRE
LIMITED
HaVIng a SpECIal EVEnt?
Rent our portable restrooms and ease up the congestion in your home or save your septic tank. Call us about our new rates
Tel: 250-724-5112 • 1-800-563-6004
Regular and Handicap Portable Toilets
• Every 2 to 3 years, have your septic tank emptied • Make sure you use activators (we have a supply of them) • Spring is the perfect time to have this done
email: hetheringtonind@shaw.ca
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4213 Princess Rd. Corner of Ian & Johnston
89,900 4007 Shaughnessy
89,900 3112 Sweet Place
Lot B Grandview Rd.
WELL PRICED ACREAGE • 1.23 acre lot • Surrounded by fine homes • Within minutes of town
GREAT LOCATION • Easy Access, nice mtn views • Hydro to lot, underground Services • Natural Gas to Lot
5325 Otter Place
$128,900 5165 Golden St.
Lot 2 Franklin River Rd.
$
Gary Gray
229,000 Lot 1 Franklin River Rd.
229,000
$
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THE PERFECT SETTING • 32 acres • Bare land • Private and secluded
Dena Wickman 4805c Mar Street
$239,000
ICE
HISTORIC NEIGHBOUR • Next door to McLeans Mill • Over 25 treed acres in the ALR • Preferred Cherry Creek!
Dena Wickman
Alease or Chris Arcus
$8.50/sq ft #8-3749 10th Ave. LEASE $12.75 sq.ft. 1-3075 3rd Ave.
500.00 LEASE
$
$126,000
COUNTRY ACREAGE • 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom • 1 acre lot
Gary Gray
Kat Dwolinsky 210,000 7360 Plymouth Rd.
$
$269,000
COUNTRY SETTING
$219,900
BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY
• Naturally treed 5.12 acres • Small outbuilding, well & driveway • Across from Mountain Range Road
• 5.89 level acres in Beaver Creek • Barn and storage building onsite • Hydro and water in place Dena Wickman
Pat & Gerry Hickey 7373 Coleman Road
$1,250,000
PRISTINE WATERFRONT • 5 acres along Somass River • Salmon/steelhead fishing year round • Build your dream home 7 mins. from town
SOMASS RIVERFRONT • 1 ¼ miles of riverfront plus 73.56 acres • Property has 15 RV Campsites, two rental cabins • Owner’s home with workshop, barn, trailer pads
Alease or Chris Arcus
Joe Van Bergen & Gerry Hickey
3203 3rd Ave.
8600 Bland Road
LOOKING FOR A BUILDING LOT? • Level lot 85 x 146 lot in newer subdivision surrounded by quality homes. Underground services, close to schools, ready for your home plans. Mountains and pasture views. Quiet cul-de-sac living can be yours! Lot 1 Bainbridge $164,900
PEACEFUL ACREAGE • 3.9 acres • McCoy Lake area • Minutes from Sproat Lak
Lot 22 Ferguson Rd. E RIC WP E N
$117,900
OUTSTANDING BUILDING LOT • Large level lot • Backing onto greenbelt • Newer subdivision
$164,900 Lot 2 Green Avenue
The Fenton Team
Joe Van Bergen Lot 2 Debeaux Rd.
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BEAUTIFUL VIEWS • 1/3 acre building lot • All services to lot line • Fantastic views, mountain, city & harbor
NE
PRIVATE ACREAGE • 36 acres • Bare land • Private and secluded
$99,900 3178 Sweet Ave.
W. Earl Engstrom $149,000 7700 Woodward Rd.
$149,000 3790 Meares Dr. E RIC WP E N
LOOKING FOR A BUILDING LOT? • Level lot 85 x 146 lot in newer subdivision surrounded by quality homes. Underground services, close to schools, ready for your home plans. Mountains and pasture views. Quiet cul-de-sac living can be yours! 5327 Otter Place $129,900 GREAT LOCATION! ONE OF A KIND • Newer subdivision in popular North Port with all the city conveniences, but country • Over 1 acre in city setting. Extra large level lot 91x137 ready for your home plans. Choice quiet location • All city services • Privacy & green view with mountain and pasture views. Pat & Gerry Hickey Joe Van Bergen
95,000 Lot 2 Alberni Hwy.
IDEAL BUILDING LOT! CHERRY CREEK LOT • Located in upper North Port • Ready to build on • This serviced level building lot is in a • Highway access quiet neighbourhood on a no thru street. • Flat .90 acres
Pat & Gerry Hickey
The Fenton Team
$
$
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150,000 7373 A Coleman Road $250,000
$
Commercial & Investment
4905 Cherry Creek Rd.
$325,000
LEASE - $8.50 PER SQ. FT • High visual exposure for store front or office with plenty of parking available. Concrete block building in down town core district. 6000 sq. ft. for retailer or service industry. Great location. 4644 Adelaide St. $9 / sq.ft FOR LEASE • Store front location • Easy access • Excellent exposure
WELL ESTABLISHED SHOPPING CENTRE • High foot and vehicle traffic • C2 Zoning allows wide range business uses • Building waiting for your business
Pat & Gerry Hickey
STORE FRONT • Either office or retail • Good visibility, main level entry • Reception area plus 2 offices • Ready and waiting Craig Filipchuk & Jim Robertson Pat & Gerry Hickey
FOREVA LED LIGHT BULBS Exclusive Port Alberni Dealer
LED PAR20 FLOOD DIMMABLE BULB
• 6.5 Watt Low Power High • Replaces Performance 60W light • Rated lifetime: bulb, lifetime 40,000 hours light
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95 ea
SHAKE & SHINGLE MILL HIGH VISIBILITY • Fully operational mill • Close to downtown core • 14’ high ceilings, potential for Dance • Covered shed & truck loading dock studio or Instructional Business • Fully zoned M3 (Industrial) • Zoned CMX2 Craig Filipchuk & Jim Robertson Joe Van Bergen & Gerry Hickey
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95 ea
DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY • Opportunity on approx. 3.24 acres • Zoned for commercial • Close to Pacific Rim shopping Gary Gray
OUR LIGHTING SHOWROOM
EVITT ELECTRIC
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4791 Tebo Ave. • 250-724-1931
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2984 3rd Avenue
439,900 137 Winter Harbour Rd.
$
SOUTH PORT INVESTMENT • 20,000 sq. ft. building • Two long term Tenants in place
2920 3rd Avenue
W NE
RETAIL BUILDING
Pat & Gerry Hickey
Lot O Cheeyah Island
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LT. E,P & H Cheeyah Island $225,000
$224,900
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Bamfield & Inlet
PORT HARDY
OCEAN VIEW LOT • 100x100 lot with services • Views of Barkley Sound • Short walk to moorage
• Wayne Ridley’s Fishing Lodge • Turn key fully operational • Accommoadates 20-16 guests
$
ALBERNI INLET OCEANFRONT • 5.0 acres • 150’ of accessible waterfront • Washroom & outbuilding on site
WATERFRONT PROPERTY • 2.64 acres of waterfront • Located in Uchucklesit Inlet, Barclay Sound • Offers best fishing, conoeing & diving
Chris Fenton
Craig Filipchuk, Pat & Gerry Hickey
Joe Van Bergen
Craig Filipchuk
229,900 432 Pachena Rd.
260,000
BAMFIELD ACREAGE
WATERFRONT PROPERTY • Just under 3 acres in Uchucklesit Inlet • Offers best fishing, diving & canoeing • Perfect location & summertime retreat
• 6.06 acres • Possible subdividable • Harbour view
Craig Filipchuk & Pat & Gerry Hickey
Craig Filipchuk, Pat & Gerry Hickey
Lot 18 Helby Island
23 Michelsens Lane
$350,000
Lot 1 Michelsens Lane $199,000 38 Headquarters Bay
$699,000
$499,999
• Income in excess of $5,000 • 3 separate leased retail spaces • Large display windows
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$329,000
180 Cape Beale Trail
$299,000
WEST COAST RETREAT • 1,680 sq.ft. • 2 bedroom & full bathroom • 18 years old
Lot 1 Kildonan
WEST COAST WATERFRONT • 2 acre lot • 8 Deep safe moorage • Fantastic building site Chris Fenton
Joe Van Bergen
33 Headquarters Bay
$299,000
$399,000
325 Bamfield Rd
21 Headquarters Bay
$299,000
RECREATIONAL RETREAT • 5.0 acres & 150’ oceanfront • 1,800sq.ft. cabin near lockup • 1,200 sq.ft. finished garage
$399,000 468 Pachena Rd.
ISLAND RETREAT • 5.24 acres • 2 small cabins • Sunny western exposure
Joe Van Bergen
Chris Fenton
458 Pachena Rd
$409,000
HARBOUR & MOUNTAIN VIEWS • 2,450 sq.ft. home • 16 years old • 0.53 acre lot Chris Fenton
BAMFIELD’S BEST • 13 year hold home • 1,200 sq.ft. • 0.92 acres
370 Bamfield Rd.
$
WATERFRONT GETAWAY • 5.0 acres & 150’ oceanfront • 1,250 sq.ft. cabin • Private 30’ dock
Craig Filipchuk
$359,900
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429,000 Lot 1 Tzartus Island
BEAUTIFUL LOG HOME • 1,760 sq.ft. built in 2004 • 1,760 sq.ft. + outbuildings • 0.51 acre level lot
Chris Fenton
RENT THE BEST from us....
$699,000 380 Cape Beale Trail
SPECTACULAR OCEAN FRONT
BARETTO
912HM TRENCHER 3509 3rd Avenue
QUALITY IN BAMFIELD • 4 bedroom & 4 bathroom home • Built in 1992 • Open concept with fireplace • Park-like 0.49 acre lot The Fenton Team
$895,000 6 South Bamfield Rd
WOODS END LANDING
• 4 cabins, duplex, + caretaker cabin • 160’ of oceanfront with docks • 8 acres of land • Over 4,250 sq.ft. of living area
Joe Van Bergen & Gerry Hickey
$379,900
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Joe Van Bergen
• 5.68 acre property • Rustic multi bedroom lodge • Approximately 500’ of oceanfront
37 Headquarters Bay NE
CHARMING BAMFIELD • Panoramic harbour view • 3 bedroom & 2 bathroom • 28’ x 24’ shop
Chris Fenton
$320,000
OCEAN FRONT • 5 acres waterfront strata • 860 sq. ft. cabin to lock up • Septic installed
Joe Van Bergen
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Joe Van Bergen
$999,000 294 South Bamfield Rd $2,995,000
BAMFIELD’S BEST • 3 bedroom & 2 bathroom • 1.73 acres w/ safe moorage • 1,000’ of waterfront
The Fenton Team
HEADQUARTERS BAY • 5.0 acres & 150’ oceanfront • 2,100 sq.ft. modern cabin • 3 bdrm & 2 bath
Chris Fenton
PRIDE OF BAMFIELD • 6 bedrooms & 5 bathrooms • 6 acres & 200’ deep moorage • Amazing harbour views Joe Van Bergen
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