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Felines freed from ‘deplorable’ conditions The B.C. SPCA rescued 19 cats and kittens in distress from an animal hoarder in Tahsis last week. The cats and kittens were suffering from a range of medical issues, i n c lu d i n g w o u n d s , lesions, ear mites, internal parasites, ocular discharge, fleas and diarrhea. “The conditions in the area they were living were absolutely deplorable,” said SPCA senior constable Tina Heary. “The odour of urine, ammonia and feces was so overwhelming that our staff had to step away periodically to recover while they were capturing the animals. “It’s so sad to think of the cats and kittens having to live in this environment.” She noted that one female cat was about to give birth and would have had to deliver her

babies in the highly unsanitary conditions. All the cats and kittens were transported to the Comox Valley SPCA where they are receiving veterinary treatment and ongoing care. The pregnant mom delivered her kittens at the shelter shortly after the warrant was executed. Lorie Chortyk, general manager of community relations for the BC SPCA, said hoarding cases are challenging for the SPCA because of the space and resources needed to care for large numbers of incoming animals. “Animals rescued from hoarding situations have been through so much and we want to do everything possible to get them healthy again and in loving homes as soon as possible,” she said. She added that this is the second large hoarding case the SPCA has

Gun amnesty success The Campbell River RCMP is seeing success with the June Gun Amnesty. So far, 17 rifles, one shotgun, five

dealt with in recent weeks. SPCA constables removed 31 cats and kittens from a Port Coquitlam home earlier this month. The BC SPCA would be grateful for any public donations to help offset the care costs of the Tahsis cats and kittens. The animals are not currently available for viewing while undergoing medical treatment but should be available for adoption in upcoming weeks. If you can help, visit spca.bc.ca/ support or contact the Comox Valley SPCA at 250-339-7722. Comox SPCA Branch supervisor Jennifer Filgate added that, due to the large number of kittens being abandoned or surrendered to the shelter at this time of year, volunteer foster homes for kittens are urgently needed.

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injuries. Meanwhile, the driver of the pickup truck did not have a driver’s licence and also had four outstanding arrest warrants from Alberta. The 40-year-old Royston man was arrested on the warrants. He was also charged with breaching his release conditions along with new charges under the Motor Vehicle Act. The man was held in custody for a court appearance.

On Friday, at 8:51 a.m., police investigated a break and enter to Inland Kenworth at 2470 Island Hwy. Sometime overnight, the culprit(s) entered the locked compound, broke into two commercial trucks and stole tools along with machinery. Also on Friday, at 4:37 a.m., RCMP received a call from a security company about an alarm ringing at Campbell River Boatland, 3125 Island Hwy. The culprit(s) broke a window in attempt to gain entry, but did not enter and

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may have been scared away due to the alarm. On June 17, police were called to a break and enter at Pure Wireless located at the Discovery Harbour Mall. The culprit(s) entered a vacant neighbouring business and then into Pure Wireless by cutting a hole in the drywall. An undisclosed amount of cash was taken. If you have any information about these break

and enters, contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Attention shoppers On June 18, police responded to a complaint of a theft of a wallet from a shopping cart in the Walmart parking lot. According to RCMP, a woman was putting her child in her vehicle when a male walked up and asked if he could have her buggy. She said “sure” and he took off with the buggy which still had her wallet in it. Police followed up with the victim and found that

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her wallet had been turned into Walmart with all of its contents. It’s unknown why the male ran off with her wallet and did not stop to return it. He has not been identified and it’s unknown if it was he who turned in her wallet. The aboriginal male was described as 5’6” tall, medium build with short, dark hair, and wearing a blue baseball cap and bright red shorts. “RCMP are urging the public to be vigilant about their wallets and purses left in buggies and baskets while shopping,” said Cpl. Poppy Hallam.

PARKINg RESTRICTIONS: No Parking 14th Ave Eastbound Lane Monday July 1, 2013, 9:00am – 5:00pm Parking Restrictions are due to the BC Bike Race.

toCAMPBELL expect When NOTICE TO ELECTORS OF THE What CITY OF RIVERWe’re re-building doWntoWn Work currently underway and anticipated downtown this summer will mean some noise, traffic delays, and even dust. It’s all part of the process of OF AN ALTERNATIVE APPROVAL PROCESS re-building downtown. The Berwick site near Banners restaurant is already a busy construction zone and City upgrade work will begin soon in the

St Ann’s block—inEXCHANGE addition to construction work already underway in thatBLOCK) area. All of these projects are expected to continue well into fall. People can expect to see PARKLAND BYLAW NO. 3516, 2013 (ST. ANN’S and possibly hear work in these areas weekdays from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. In some cases, work could occur evenings and weekends, too. Questions about what else is going on and going up in Campbell River? Call the City’s Land Use Services Department at 250-2860-5729 or see what the City run projects W TO AUTHORIZE THE EXCHANGE OF PARKLAND FOR OTHER LAND TO BE DEDICATED AS PARK are at www.campbellriver.ca/CityHall/Departments/CapitalWorks/CapitalProjects .

to Section 86 of the Community Charter, the City of Campbell River hereby gives notice that it is The number of eligible electors in the City of Campbell River is estimated to be NOTICE TO ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF CAMPBELL RIVER he approval of the electors of the City of Campbell River by an alternative approval process. Thisfor the City may proceed with adoption of “Parkland Exchange 24,011. The Council OF AN ALTERNATIVE APPROVAL PROCESS ve approval process applies to the entire City of Campbell River. Bylaw No. 3516, 2013 (St. Ann’s Block)” unless, by the deadline set out below, PARKLAND EXCHANGE BYLAW NO. 3516, 2013 (ST. ANN’S BLOCK)

at least 10% (2,401) of the estimated number of electors in the City of Campbell River signed and submitted individual elector response forms indicating that munity Charter removal of a park dedication byFOR bylaw, which may only behave adopted A BYLAWauthorizes TO AUTHORIZE THE EXCHANGE OF PARKLAND OTHER LAND Council may not proceed with adoption of the bylaw without first receiving the TO BE of DEDICATED AS PARK approval of the electors. Approval the electors may be obtained by an alternative approval assent of the electors by other voting. The City obtains the approval the electors if not 10% ofRiver the electors reply to the City Pursuant to Section 86 of theof Community Charter, theless Citythan of Campbell Elector Response Forms hereby gives notice that it is seeking the approval of the electors of the City of elector response form to indicate their opposition to the proposed bylaw. Alternative approval process elector response forms will be accepted only if they Campbell River by an alternative approval process. This alternative approval are in the form established by the City of Campbell River or an accurate copy of the process applies to the entire City of Campbell River. tion before the electors is whether they are opposed to the Campbell River Cityform. Council The forms are available at the City Clerk’s office, City Hall, 301 St. Ann’s Road The Community of aAnn’s park dedication by bylaw, and will on the website at www.campbellriver.ca and must be submitted to the City Parkland ExchangeCharter Bylaw authorizes No. 3516,removal 2013 (St. Block). This bylaw,which if adopted, remove may only be adopted with the approval of the electors. Approval of the electors 2 Clerk, City of Campbell River, 301 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River, BC, V9W 4C7, by ication from 723m of park space shown as CLOSED PARK on the following plan; transfer the may be obtained by an alternative approval process. The City obtains the approval mail or in person. t. Ann’s Holdings inless exchange for portions at 100 St. Ann’s of the electorsLtd. if not than 10% of equal the electors replyof toits theproperty City usinglocated an elector an elector D 028-938-291, LottoA,indicate Districttheir Lotopposition 69, Sayward District, Plan EPP1641, which willFor in turn be response form to be accepted, it MUST: response form to the proposed bylaw. • Be submitted by a qualified registered elector of the City of Campbell River; d as park. The question before the electors is whether they are opposed to the Campbell • Include the full name of the elector; River City Council adopting Parkland Exchange Bylaw No. 3516, 2013 (St. Ann’s • Include the residential address of the elector; Block). This bylaw, if adopted, will remove park dedication from 723m2 of park • Be signed by the elector; space shown as CLOSED PARK on the following plan; transfer the land to St. Ann’s • If applicable, state the address of the property in relation to which the person Holdings Ltd. in exchange for equal portions of its property located at 100 St. Ann’s is entitled to register as a non-resident property elector; and Road, PID 028-938-291, Lot A, District Lot 69, Sayward District, Plan EPP1641, • Be submitted to the City Clerk before the deadline. which will in turn be dedicated as park. NOTE: a person must not sign any alternative approval process elector response form more than once and may not withdraw his or her name from the elector response form after the deadline for submission of the elector response forms has passed. For more information on the land exchange, please call: Dave Morris, General Manager, Facilities and Supply Management at 250.286.5739. Deadline The deadline for submitting signed elector response forms opposing the adoption of Parkland Exchange Bylaw No. 3516, 2013 is no later than 4:30 pm, Tuesday, August 6, 2013. Elector response forms must be in the possession of the City Clerk by this time, as postmarks WILL NOT be accepted as date of submission. Original signatures are required, so the elector response forms may not be submitted by email or fax. The Bylaw and related material are available for public inspection at the City Hall, 301 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River, BC during regular office hours of 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday. This is the second of the two publications of this Notice, dated this 26 day of June, 2013. Peter F. Wipper, City Clerk, City of Campbell River, 250.286.5707


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City considering turning intersection at Merecroft and Alder into four-way stop Kristen Douglas Campbell RiveR miRRoR

A four-way stop appears to be the best option for improving safety and traffic control at the Merecroft and Alder intersection. A report to council from the city’s transportation manager, Drew Hadfield, confirms what Alder resident Ted Haylow told council two weeks ago – that measures need to be taken to slow down traffic on Alder. Hadfield said the city did an intersection count at the Merecroft and Alder intersection this spring. “ T h e e v a l u at i o n

results support the need...for traffic control improvements at this intersection,” Hadfield said in the report. “Possible improvements include a four-way stop, a round-about, or traffic signals.” Hadfield said that although those options may divert impatient motorists from Alder to residential routes like Murphy or Birch to avoid traffic controls, a four-way stop would achieve the desired intent of slowing down traffic on Alder. Hadfield said traffic signals will likely be required long term but right now the city’s financial plan

includes funding for just one traffic signal in 2014 at a cost of about $200,000. The wrinkle is that other intersections, such as Petersen and 14th Avenue, Alder and 2nd, and Highway 19A and 2nd, are a greater priority for a traffic light. As for a roundabout, there’s not enough space. That leaves a four-way stop, which would cost the city roughly $2,300 for two new stop signs and road markings. It would cost another $2,500 to remove the existing flashing pedestrian light currently at that intersection. Those changes would likely

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for the city to work on our behalf to slow the traffic on Alder before someone is killed.” He said when the city installed a left-hand turn lane at the Alder and Merecroft intersection, it made the situation worse. He said several Alder residents have witnessed or been involved in near-misses, with people nearly being hit while walking in crosswalks or cars nearly being hit while pulling out of driveways. But despite those instances, Hadfield said according to traffic statistics, the rate of accidents on Alder Street is relatively low.

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In an article published in the Friday, June 21 edition of the Mirror, titled Council wants Campbellton to step up, it was reported that two funding requests from the Campbellton Neighbourhood Association were turned down by council. In fact, council did approve one request for $7,500 for a summer student. The Mirror apologizes for the error.

“Overall collision rates are low along this corridor with an average of two to four per year at the major crossing points,” Hadfield said. “Overall, the collision rates have held or are trending a decrease with the traffic volumes holding or increasing.” Hadfield noted that a review of the Alder Street corridor is scheduled for this year. Council was expected to decide whether it wants to proceed with the review this fall and make a decision on the Alder/Merecroft intersection at Tuesday evening’s council meeting, after the Mirror went to press.

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Tension rises over marina hearing location “ Kristen Douglas

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Charges of racism and catering to the wealthy have been levelled at the Strathcona Regional District board. That’s after the board decided to not hold a public hearing for a proposed marina on property owned by the applicant – a First Nations band. Directors received 13 letters and a petition with 75 signatures and counting, condemning the board for its decision to hold the public hearing (necessary for the rezoning for the marina) at what the board perceived as a “neutral” location. The fall out from that decision was fuelled by Cortes Director Noba Anderson who, in a letter posted to the cortesisland.com Tideline website, encouraged Cortes Islanders to take action. “Stand up! Take time from your garden and families,” Anderson wrote. “Stand up! Take time from your work and your play.”

Anderson made it clear that she had no part in choosing Gorge Hall, which is not in the Klahoose territory, for the site of the public hearing. “As it presently stands, the public hearing is scheduled for July 24, at 1 p.m. at the Gorge Hall,” Anderson wrote. “I did not vote in support of this and am not happy with this decision. I made every effort to honour Klahoose’s request, but I have only one of four votes. Some have strongly advised me to be more tempered, to take the middle road, to hold a more neutral stance. “Frankly, when it comes to this topic, I am no longer willing. “I said that this was a clear moment of choice – that we could either show some deference and respect and build on our good rapport with Klahoose or profoundly erode it and set a sour tone for our future First Nations interactions. I shared that it has been tradition to locate public hearings in the affected

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community. I also stated very clearly that if a venue other than Klahoose was chosen, that I fully expected a response from the Cortes community.” Cortes islanders delivered, with some accusing regional district directors of being insensitive. “I am profoundly offended at the blatant racism of your decision to hold the meeting at the Gorge Hall rather than at Klahoose to consider their application for a marina,” said Gabriel Dinim in a letter to the board. “You must have cowed to private interest rather than reflect the view of the majority of your electorate. “Your lack of moral leadership is distressing and I sincerely hope that your cowardice will be vigorously brought up at election time.” Area D director Brenda Leigh said her reasoning for wanting to have the public hearing off of Klahoose property was in response to letters from people who wanted to speak at the public

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hearing but were afraid to speak their mind on the applicant’s territory. “People who want to speak, if they’re on the applicant’s grounds, they may feel inhibited. It should be in a neutral location,” Leigh said at a meeting May 23. That sentiment was supported in a letter from resident Peter Stockdill. “I do feel that to have the public hearing at the (Klahoose multi-purpose centre) might discourage non-members of the Klahoose Nation from attending and many might be intimidated

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and not feel comfortable speaking their minds,” Stockdill said, speaking from previous experience after attending a public meeting on the Tork Reserve last July. Sheila Boutcher, president of the council of BC Yacht Clubs, said the club felt “that it would be inappropriate to hold the hearing on the applicant’s property” and that “a neutral venue would be much fairer to all concerned.” Directors Leigh, Gerald Whalley (NootkaSayward/Kyuquot) and Jim Abram (Quadra Island/Discovery Islands) voted in favour of the “neutral” Gorge Hall site after a one-anda-half hour stalemate between directors with Leigh and Whalley refusing to budge on holding the public hearing away from Klahoose property and Abram and Anderson wanting to hold the meeting at the Klahoose

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multi-purpose centre. Abram, in the end, voted on the Gorge site as a compromise – the date was satisfactory to the Klahoose compared to an original date of July 6, at Manson’s Hall voted on by the board at a meeting May 23. Cortes resident Greg Osoba believes the directors gave in to the wealthy, who don’t necessarily contribute to the island. “Who are you serving?” Osoba questioned. “Your decision to hold the hearing at the Gorge Hall seems to cater directly to boaters/yachters who are well off and contribute almost nothing to the Cortes community. Both the Seattle and Vancouver yacht clubs are exclusive groups who add little to our community. It also makes me wonder where your allegiance lies. “To wealthy occasional visitors or to a First Nation offering to host

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all Cortes Islanders and yachters on their traditional territory? “A cynical person might also view this decision as racist and insensitive.” The regional district board meets again on Thursday and perhaps ironically enough, will welcome Lillian Jack, representative for the Kyuquot/C he cles eht First Nation, who has been granted observer status at board and committee of the whole meetings.

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WHO WE ARE: The Campbell River Mirror is published every Wednesday and Friday by Black Press Ltd., 104-250 Dogwood St., Campbell River, B.C. V9W 2X9. Telephone: 250-287-9227; Fax: 250-287-3238.

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Board sets itself up for criticism The Strathcona Regional District board has set itself up for some pretty unpleasant accusations as a result of the way it has handled holding a hearing into a marina application by the Klahoose First Nation. We say: There’s The bottom line is that the board is breaking with precedent by not holding no good reason the hearing on the applicant’s land. to break with While the sensitivity to those who precedent might want to speak in opposition to the rezoning is admirable, it has not often, if at all, been done before. By giving into those opponents’ sensitivity, the board

has alienated many Cortes Island residents, not just those living in Klahoose territory. Many non-Native residents of the island are disgusted by the board’s actions as well. The board has also upset Cortes Island’s representative to the board, Noba Anderson, who is urging island residents to speak out vociferously against the board. The optics are bad on this one. The board’s decision has been accused of being racist and pandering to rich non-resident yacht owners. That can’t be a good way to conduct business, even if the charges are unfounded. It doesn’t look good. Again, the precedent has been to hold the hearings on the property of the applicant and there’s no reason to not

continue that precedent. To suggest that Klahoose Band members are going to be so hostile at a public hearing that opponents will be afraid to speak is insulting to the band. They may be passionate, they may have strong feelings but you have every right to expect to be treated fairly and civilly. Meanwhile, to say it’s too difficult to travel to Klahoose territory for the hearing is a red herring as well. It’s just as difficult for Klahoose residents to travel to a hearing held in a non-band location as it is for others to travel to Klahoose. Precedent says hold it in the Klahoose community. Stick with precedent.

Letters

Article was sadly dismaying I am sadly dismayed at the recent published article “DNA Test To Determine Real Father.” I feel that the choice to publish such an article impacts the integrity of your paper and is close enough to align comparison with a Jerry Springer episode. Surely there are more interesting stories in our community to focus on other than a number of selected people’s personal struggles such as this. It is not a crime that has been committed so why publish such a piece in your paper? I think this reporter should look at their social responsibility as well as their professional one and gain some insight as well as maturity before submitting their next story. I would appreciate this being posted in your paper. Alicia Borenheim Campbell River We welcome your opinions on stories and issues published in our pages as well as issues of broader concern encountered elsewhere. Please keep your letters brief. We reserve the right to edit for length and liability. E-mail them to editor@campbellrivermirror.com

Local waters and beaches perfect for exploring

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Went canoeing last weekend. First time this year. I took a little paddle into Goose Lake which is basically an extension of Mohun Lake. The two bodies of water are connected by a narrows crossed by the rotting pylons of two old logging bridges. They put me in mind of the ruins of an ancient gate. Once you get through them, you’re into Goose Lake which is a very different body of water from Mohun Lake. Mohun is the biggest lake in the Sayward Forest Canoe Route. It’s one of the access points for canoeists doing that route. That’s because there’s a nice boat ramp adjacent to Morton Lake Provincial Park which is a good place to camp if you’re travelling from afar to canoe the

circuit. Morton Lake is a lovely place to camp in its own right and you have access to tiny Morton and it’s nice little day-use beach or you can carry your canoe to Mohun and paddle the bigger lake. The fishing’s better in Mohun, although I’ve had fun with the little ones in Morton. However, I should warn you that getting fishing recommendations from me would be like getting expense account advice from Mike Duffy – not very reliable. Gooseneck Lake is fun to paddle because it has a deeply convoluted shoreline of bays, inlets and narrows as well as some little islands. It’s great for exploring by canoe. There always seems to be a pair of

loons in each of these lakes and last Saturday was no exception. I just love to here their ululating calls. Magical. At the northern end of it is the beginning of the portage to Twin Lake which further links to Amour Lake by another portage. The Sayward Canoe Circuit is a great trip if you like the local outdoors and canoeing. And speaking of local gems. If you haven’t already, you should check out Willow Point Reef. The lowest tide of the year so far uncovered the length of the finger of rock poking into Discovery Passage. See my pictures on page A31. I’ve written about before but it never fails to amaze me. You’re basically getting a look at the undersea world. It’s well worth a visit. And kids love it.

Only certain times of the year does the tide go low enough that you can get right out to the end of the reef. It’s a bit slippery on the rocks what with all the seaweed and stuff, so be careful. I find that really bright seaweed (sea lettuce, I believe it’s called) is the slipperiest, so try to walk around it. I try to watch where I walk, too, because you’re basically treading on living creatures. They’re hard to avoid but I try my best. I noticed Monday that there’s large patches of tiny mussels. They’re like an inch or less in length and carpet whole areas on the rock. They and the barnacles crunch under your foot so I try to find bare rock or just seaweedcovered rocks to walk. Another magical place.


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Accused killer awaits police disclosure Paul Rudan Campbell RiveR miRRoR

A Hanson Island man accused of killing his wife finally has a lawyer. Traigo Andretti, 37, is charged with first degree murder and committing an indignity to a human body. His wife, Jennifer McPherson, 41, was last seen April 29 on Hanson Island where the two

worked as caretakers at Pacific Outback Resort. Her remains were found on the island – located about eight kilometres northeast of Telegraph Cove – on May 6. Andretti was arrested shortly after her remains were found and has been in custody since then. He’s also been investigated in Manitoba in connection with the death of a former girl-

friend, Myrna Letandre, whose remains were found May 9 in a Winnipeg rooming house where they apparently lived together. She was last seen in October 2006. During his brief appearances in Campbell River provincial court, Andretti has been surprisingly upbeat. However, earlier this month he was chastised

by Judge Brian Saunderson for not getting legal counsel. “You’re accused of murder! You understand that?” the judge asked. On Monday, Andretti appeared by video for another court appearance. He’s currently being held in custody in Victoria and is now represented by defence lawyer Roxanne Helme.

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A representative of her office asked the judge for another four weeks before Andretti’s next court appearance so they can review the police evidence. Crown prosecutor Bruce Goddard said he expects full disclosure from the RCMP by the end of June. Andretti’s next court appearance, by video, is scheduled for July 22.

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City seeks electors’ approval for park swap KRisten douglas Campbell RiveR miRRoR

The city is asking electors whether they support having the city exchange some of its parkland with a private company. An Alternative Approval Process is being used by the city, which means all eligible voters have the right to object to the parkland exchange using an elector response form.

Electors must reply between June 26 and August 6 at 4:30 p.m. T h e c it y o bt ai ns approval unless more than 10 per cent of the electors fill out a response form. Eligible voters are asked whether they object to council adopting a parkland exchange bylaw which will allow the city to swap its own 723 m2 piece of park space in

the St. Ann’s block with St. Ann’s Holdings Ltd. which will, in exchange, give the city an equal size of its own property located at 100 St. Ann’s Road, to be used as city park space. The arrangement is part of the downtown revitalization project and the construction of Seymour Pacific’s new headquarters building. More than half of the

city’s residents are eligible to take part in the Alternative Approval Process, according to Dave Morris, the city’s general manager of facilities and supply management. “The number of eligible electors in the City of Campbell River is estimated to be 24,011,” Morris said. “The council for the city may proceed with the adoption of (the) parkland

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Arts Council crows about new theatre project

The Campbell River Arts Council will be showcasing its Crow Theatre in the Canada Day Parade. Crow Theatre is designed to be an outdoor street theatre, with multiple applications for community engagement. The Arts Council has contracted Heather Gordon Murphy of Raincoast Productions to guide the development of Crow Theatre. Future plans include the performing of various street antics around the city, alongside the development of a Crow Crier (Town Crier), Crow Cops, a Puppet Theatre and Educational Crows working with various grade level classrooms on social justice issues. Crow Theatre also aims to have value added benefits for the community of Campbell River in that it promotes cultural tourism and supports current cultural initiatives in the City. This project is sponsored by a B.C. Arts Council ABCD Grant. Crow Theatre has tremendous potential to be inclusive of all cultural narratives. An extremely intelligent bird, crows are interpreted as both serious and playful, a joy or a pest depending on context. The Crows can have multiple personalities, ranging from the Shakespearean ‘Fool’ (acting as the conscience of the community) to slapstick entertainment to pantomime to educational teachers. Scripted vignettes will be designed to be flexible enough to adapt to various performing contexts as well as to the skills of the performers. Crow Theatre aims to create a ‘branding’ aspect of Campbell River. The Crows visibility on the streets or popping up in surprising places, has the potential to become a presence that contributes to the positive experience of living in or visiting our City. “Did you see the Crows?” is a question they hope to instill within locals and tourists alike. Watch for them in the Canada Day Parade.

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Deadline looms for wearable art submissions

Annual show set for August 10 at Campbell River Art Gallery

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The Paper Bag Princess,’ was created by artist Amanda Smetana out of sewing pattern paper, and performed by Meghan Dutot in the 2012 Wearable Art Fashion Show.

rtists, are you looking for a new spin on creative expression? The Campbell River Art Gallery’s Wearable Art Fashion Show may be just what you’re looking for. The gallery has put out a call for submissions for artists who want to create one or more pieces for the show, with generous prizes on offer in a variety of categories. The deadline for submissions, which should include sketches or photographs, is July 2. The show is set for Saturday, Aug. 10 at the gallery. For those not familiar with this innovative art form, wearable art is art for the human body. The format gives a passing nod to traditional fashion shows, but otherwise the pieces presented are better described as sculpture. Artists create their pieces, usually with a narrative theme, to be shown and performed by models. The Aug. 10 show, which will be held along with a silent auction, offers artists a

chance to compete for cash prizes and awards that include Audience Choice, Best of Show, Best Use of Recycled Materials and more. Tickets for this extravagant event will go on sale in July. All proceeds go towards supporting children’s programming at the Gallery. This is the Gallery’s fourth annual Wearable Art Fashion Show and it’s sure to once again be a sellout event. Information on how to prepare a submission is available at the Gallery or at www.crartgallery. ca under ‘Downloads.’ Entry is juried. For more information call 250-287-2261.

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FRI. JUNE 28

THURS. JUNE 27

All Weather Family Place Walking-5 years old 1:15-3:15p.m. Dick Murphy Park(Tyee Spit) Games, songs and circle time. Dress for the weather. 250-286-1161 CR Retired Teachers’ Association AGM & Luncheon 11:30 a.m. Driftwood Restaurant All retired teachers are welcome. John Simpson: 250-287-9827 C.R. Healing Room 11a.m.-1p.m. & 7-9p.m. 684 Isl. Hwy d Confidential prayer. No charge or appt. God does miracles. 250-923-2312 Campbell River Ultimate 6:30p.m. Weekly Southgate Middle School campbellriverultimate.com

The C.R. Seniors’ Centre is temporarily at the Radiant Life Community Church 1251 Cypress St. behind Firehall #1 off of Dogwood. Wed. – Fri. 9:30 – 3:00 for anyone 55+. Serving tea/ coffee & our usual lunches. Call 250-914-4401 or go to www. crseniors.com.

Featured Event for the Week

June 28- July 1st (The Divas) Monday Night Art Club at Sybil Andrews Cottage. Annual Canada Day Artisians show and sale Seaside Painting group will be set up street-side. And the CR Garden Club as well. under a nice red tent. Art on the walls inside the Cottage will Hanfg til July 9th Quadra Island Farmer’s Market and Bazzaar 10a.m.-2p.m. Behind the Quadra Credit Union; top of the hill from ferry terminal. Race The River Sat. June 29 Dick Murphy Park River Spirit and Bravehearts dragon boat teams are pround to present the third annual dragon boat regatta. This is a family event. The races are very exciting as four 50 foot long wooden boats each filled with 20 Blood Donor Clinic Community Centre 19+ 12-6 info@blood.ca

Who’s Playing At The Quinnie?

Watch all Canucks Wednesday to Saturday Friday & Saturday games at June28 19& - 22 June 29 the Quinnie, Great food & beer specials! Monday to Thursday

BRENDA HANSON DIEZEL $3.75 Bottle of Beer Specials

Family RestauRant

Open 6:30am-7:30pm daily with great food, prices & atmosphere!

1500 Island Highway • 250-286-9811

The VERY BEST in Campbell River!

SUSHI

Enjoy the view of the harbour.

JULY 1ST CANADA DAY

Lunch in the Square ~ 11:30 p.m. -1:15 p.m. Spirit Square Bring your lunch to the Spirit Square and listen to the music. www.spiritsquare.ca

10:22 Sharp! Bring your lawn chairs and blankets early and enjoy music, food and the show. Tons of activitys throughout the day. Come and check it out.

CR Toastmasters 7-8:30pm. Community Centre, Room 1 Chris: 923-4162 chriskoz@shaw.ca

Festival Of Lights - FIREWORKS Robert Ostler Park 10:20pm-11:00pm

MON. JULY 1

17th Annual Carving Contest hosted by the Campbell River Shoreline Arts Society Volunteers are required at our world re-nowned carving competition at Frank James Park in Willow Point. For more infomation, contact Lorna Hastings: 250-287-8037 Email: lm1066@telus.net

SAT. JUNE 29

SUN. JUNE 30 Al-Anon 8:00p.m. 7th Day Adventist Church, 300 Thulin St. Lynne: 250-287-3184

Mike McInnes Memorial Cup Skateboarding Sportsplex 11:00 AM -3:00 PM Skateboarders compete for best shredder, novice & pro.

ACOA- Adult Children of Alcoholics 7:30-9pm 1040 Shoppers Row, Upstairs from HSBC Dave: 250-923-9197

Kids Fest Community Centre 11:00 AM -3:30 PM Quality Foods KidsFest with Captain Thunderpants, Fiddlesticks the Clown, Kellie Haines Ventrioloquist, hotdogs & hamburgers, cotton candy, street hocky with CR Storm, firetruck display, police cruiser display, bouncearamas, puppet making, child identikits, balloons & raffle for bikes, floor piano, face painting, popcorn, crafts & more!

Pancake Breakfast Frank James Park in Willow Point 8am-11am Quality Foods & CR Firefighters.

Pier Street Market 10am.-2:30pm. Sundays Fresh produce, food, arts, crafts, and live music. www.pierstreet.com Pre-Canada Day Hootenanny Spirit Square 5:00-9:00 5pm Greig Seafood Salmon Quality Foods BBQ.(for Cameryns cause. Only $5 Tyee Chev Olds Car Show 7pm-9pm Ridgeriders Western Duds Contest 7pm-9pm Country Music with “Steel Toe Boots”

Huck Finn & Small Fry Fishing Derby Discovery Pier 9am-12pm Catch & release fun for children 12 & under Catch & release fun for children 12 & under. Bring adult, fishing rod, line, rel, lure & approved life jacket. Prizes for catches & best costume Family Helicopter Rides Location E&B Hanger Start Time 10:00 AM-3:00pm Belt Sander Races Location Shoppers Row Start Time 10:30 AM 2:30 PM with Home Hardware Canada Day Markets Shoppers Row Start Time 10:30 AM 6:00 PM

Open 11:30am - 9:00pm ~ 7 Days A Week ~

250-914-4997

MON. JULY 1

C.R. Healing Room 11a.m.-1p.m. Weekly 684 Isl. Hwy Confidential prayer. No charge or appointment. 250-923-2312

Local All-star Stage Spirit Square 11:00 AM -2:00 PM Featuring CR Dance Extreme, Strange Birds, Raincoast Musical Theatre Society, Jaci McPhee, Doug McGillis & Fiends, Tara's School of Irish Dance, Tipsy Gypsies

Bonsai Show 9-4 Backyard of the Sybil Andrews Cottage. No charge everyone is welcome.

203-871 Island Hwy.

WED. JULY 3

TUES. JULY 2

Al-Anon on Quadra Quadra Children’s Centre 7-8p.m. 972 West Road Quadra Island

Opening Ceremonies Robert Ostler Park 5:30 PM -10:00 PM With cake! Eagle Telus stage, skydivers landing in the park, the singing of 'O Canada', parade winners announcements, local dignitaries, organizing committee presentation & more!

Therapuetic Relaxation Skills 3:30-5:30p.m. CR Hospice Society, #104 - 301 Dogwood St. 250-286-1121 www.crhospice.org Diabetic Drop In 3-4p.m. CR Hospital, Sunshine Wellness Centre

Water Ratz Summer aqutics camp Strathcona Gardens Cost $72 Develp your swimming, tons of different water activitys. recept@strathcona.ca 250-287-9235

Jam Night 6:30-8:30p.m. Serious Coffee Informal setting. 250-923-1312 Drop-In Meditation Ocean Resort 7-8pm

INTERACTIVE COMMUNITY CALENDAR Post your events and/or check what’s on in Campbell River, The Comox Valley and the North Island at campbellrivermirror.com click on the calendar and check out all the great features.

QF Animal Exhibit beside Visitor Centre 11:00 AM -3:30 PM Pet animals from miniature horses to bunnies & more Canada Day Celebrations Robert Ostler Park 11:00 AM -7:30 PM Crafts, food, face painting, and more 11AM to Dusk Canada Day Cake Willow Point 12:00 PM 12:00 PM at Frank James Park with Legion Pipe Band Bed Races Shoppers Row 1:00 PM -5:00 PM CR Hospital Foundation & Daybreak Rotary: Great Canada Day Bed Races on Shoppers Row (close to Peoples Drug Store)

CR Toastmasters 7-8:30pm. Community Centre, Rm 1 Chris: 923-4162 chriskoz@shaw.ca

Realty & Property Management Inc.

See our ad in the Friday Mirror Classifieds for a complete list of available rentals.

ANN LORENZ 250-286-0110

www.campbellriverpropertymanagement.ca

For Healthy People on the Go!

GLUTEN FREE COMBO $North American Cuisine Rice Wrap & Gluten Free Cupcake

10

one Dinner and rEoPEnIng Buy get the second for DeliverySoon Available • Drive Thru HAlf PrICE

white or whole wheat wraps only $600

with your favourites!

after 3pm everyday.

Uptown Willie’s

Willie’s

Willow Point Greek Gyros & East Coast Donairs 1121 Cedar Street 2380 South IslandEatHwy In Owned Open Mon-Sat, 11am to 8pm Locally 10am - 4pm 8am - 8pm Take Out

Drive Thru Road • 250-338-2299 7 DAYS A WEEK 7 DAYS A WEEK x279 Puntledge

tunity? or pp O er re Ca g tin ci Ex an r fo g in ok Lo SERVICE • PARTS • ALL MAKES/ALL MODELS • PRICE MATCH GUARANTEE • PRIORITY WARRANTY SERVICE FOR ALL NISSAN CUSTOMERS

NOW OPEN: Monday - Saturday 7:30am - 5:30pm 2700 N. Island Highway, Campbell River

250-287-7272 • www.harrisnissan.ca

HARRIS NISSAN IS GROWING! Our fast paced growing environment is currently looking to fill the following position for

SERVICE CONSULTANT Drop your resume in person to Harris Nissan ~ Attn: Service Manager


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2013

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

A13

TRIPLE Q-Points

! N I A AG

Summertime Favourites

New Crop

Wednesday

AGES PACK

Weather Permitting

Burgers • Chicken • Pork

2

June 26

99

BC Grown “First of the Season”

and much more...

Fresh Cherries 6.59 per kg

Karma

per lb

Certified Organic Coffee Beans

8

400gr

99 each

Heritage Angus

8

Range-Fed Angus Beef Burgers 852gr

Sunrise Farms

99 each

D’Italiano

Crustini, Sausage or Brizzolio Buns 6-8’s

2$ for

5

HAPPY CANADA DAY

Fresh Split Bone In Chicken Breast

2

Family Pack, 6.59 per kg

99

• Free Run • Grain Fed

Simulcast on 97.3 FM The Eagle

per lb

www.Qualityfoods.com

Copyright © 2013 Quality Foods and its licensors. All Rights Reserved. Photos for Presentation Purposes Only • All QF Stores Email: customerservice@qualityfoods.com

Tune in from your boat, car, or portable radio Visit DoSomeGood.ca for Details

OSTLER PARK

CANADA DAY

JULY 1 - 10:22PM

Prices in effect June 24 - 30, 2013 For Store Locations & Hours, Please Visit www.qualityfoods.com


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Outside Round Oven Roast

Fresh Canadian Lean Ground Beef

Family Pack, 7.69 per kg

3

49

Fres

anad

f

hC

AA GRAD

Family Pack, 6.59 per kg

E

99 2

PER

lb

PER

lb

B ia n e e

Fresh New Zealand Semi-Boneless Leg of Lamb

Fresh Whole Pork Tenderloin 11.00 per kg

13.20 per kg

99 5

99 4

PER

PER

lb

Bonus Q-Points Island Pride

Scallops in Bacon

Kraft

Jet-Puffed Marshmallows

Jiffy Pop

Popchips

Butter, 127gr

85gr

Potato Chips

Popcorn

400gr

10,000

for

for

for

with these hot summer specials! f f o l o Co

McVitie’s

Hobnobs or Digestive Biscuits Selected 300-400gr

Tostitos

Tortilla Chips or Salsa Assorted Sizes

San Pellegrino

Good Host

2 $5

Sparkling Fruit Beverage

Iced Tea or Lemonade Mix

for

99 3

6x330ml

1kg

Carr’s

Crackers Selected 125-150gr

Bacardi Mixers

Frozen Concentrated Fruit Mixer 250ml

for

Plus Applicable Fees

Hint

Unsweetened Essence Water 474ml

99 3

for

Santa Cruz

Organic Beverage 4x311ml

Frozen Beverage Selected, 295ml

Plus Applicable Fees

Milk Chocolate Fingers 125gr

for

Plus Applicable Fees

for

2$5 for

Planters

4 $5 for

Cashews

3

275gr

99

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4 $ 5 5

3 $5 4 $

5

2$

Minute Maid, Five Alive or Nestea

Cadbury

for

3 $5

3 $5

3 $5

400gr, Each

3 $5

lb


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2013

8.80 per kg

Fresh Chicken Breast Fillets

• Free Run • Grain Fed

5

Family Pack, 13.20 per kg

99

Locally Raised BC Poultry

99 per lb

f

B ia n e e

Quality Foods

Country Style 1kg

5

3

Europe’s Best

4

Gourmet Delight Natural Fruit

99

Kraft

3

600gr

99

General Mills

6

99 per lb

Gourmet Beef Burgers 1.13kg, Each

10,000 Bounty

e breakfast specials!

525-720gr

Family Pack, 15.41 per kg

Island Pride

99 3

Family Size Cheerios Cereal

Activia Probiotic Yogurt

99

3 $5 General Mills

Danone

8x100gr

12’s

Top Sirloin Medallions

Bonus Q-Points

Free Run Large Brown Eggs

th thes ou r d a y w i y t r a t S

650gr

2$

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E GRAD

Island Gold

for

Danone

DanActive Probiotic Drink

AA

375-450gr

375-450gr

Activia Probiotic Yogurt

8x93ml

Wieners

McCain

99 3

for

Fres

per lb

Butter

Danone

Schneiders

Fried Potatoes Hashbrowns

454gr

for

f

3

each

anad

E

69

500gr

Juicy Jumbos & Grill’ems

6

2$

375gr

hC

anad

C

GRAD

Naturally Smoked Bacon

Schneiders

Turkey or Chicken Sausages

C

hC

AA

Schneiders

per lb

Lilydale

B ia n e e

Family Pack 8.13 per kg

3

99

Your Choice!

Outside Round Marinating Steak

Fres

A15

Sunrise Farms

Fresh Center Cut Boneless Pork Loin Roast

3

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

Extra Soft Paper Towels 6’s

99 4 Jack Frost Plastic Cups 16oz, 50’s

Kellogg’s

Cool Whip

Oatmeal Crisp Cereal

Eggo Waffles

225gr or 1lt

425-505gr

280gr

99 2 Bare by Solo

2$ 99 4 for

5 3

99 2 $ for

5

Clear Cups, Square Bowls or Plates

Selected, 10-24’s

99 3


A16 |

2

5

2 4

5Per$fectCDOaOL DOWN with these great deals!

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2013

2$

5

Please play and drive safely this long weekend!

QF FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS - JULY 1, CAMPBELL RIVER Black Diamond

9

250gr

99

Black Diamond

Cheestrings 336gr

4 3$ 5 3$ 5 Salad Dressing

250ml

Relish

Black Diamond

3

for

4

for

3$

La Grille Marinade

for

350ml

Chapman’s

5

2lt

5

Stoned Wheat Thins

Crackers

2$ for

2$ for

5

4x355ml

5

Kraft

Philadelphia Cream Cheese Spread

4

99

2

4

99

Chapman’s

Assorted Sizes

3

99

2

Clamato Juice

5

325-350gr

245-260gr

710ml

2$ for

6

Orangina

2$

2

99

Dare

for

Plus Applicable Fees

Plus Applicable Fees

4 Brisk

Viva Puffs

Iced Tea, Lemonade or Fruit Punch

300gr

99

1.75lt

2$ for

4 Tortillas

Perform Thirst Quencher

Plus Applicable Fees

Sparkling Orange Beverage

1.89lt

Plus Applicable Fees

Ultimate Cookies

99

Doritos

Gatorade

99

Mott’s

Chapman’s

Assorted Sizes

Plus Applicable Fees

99

with Natural Pulp, 1.75lt

Dare

Plus Applicable Fees

Collection Ice Cream Premium Ice Bars, Cones Cream or Sandwiches 2lt

¢

5

99

1.75lt

Frozen Yogurt Bars, Cones or Sandwiches

3

20x355ml

Beverage

for

Chapman’s

Coke, Sprite or Canada Dry

1.89lt

Five Alive or Nestea

3$

Plus Applicable Fees

99

3

99

99

Plus Applicable Fees

Frozen Yogurt

2$

Brewed Beverage

946ml

Club House

425ml

5

Reed’s or Virgil’s

Organic Lemonade or Limeade

4

300-325gr

2$

2 Ocean Spray

400gr

99

5

99

Cranberry or Blueberry Cocktail

99

Barbecue Sauce

Selected 175-454gr

for

4

Plus Applicable Fees

272-552gr

113-142gr

3x375ml

99

for

2$

9

12x355ml

99

Nature Valley & General Mills Value Size Granola Bars or Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks

Sahale Snacks Blend

Picnic Pack

Bull’s Eye

Crackers

2

5

Snack Better

500-750ml

1lt

99

Santa Cruz

Download the Smartphone App Update

Sharp Cold Pack Cheddar, 250gr

2$

for

Premium Sandwich Savers Pickles or Beets

Premium Pickles

Pickles

¢ Bick’s

Bick’s

Selected, 1lt

890ml

Christie

¢

Heinz

Miracle Whip or Mayo

3

99

2$

170gr

Bick’s

99

Kraft

for

Imperial Carefully Aged Cheese

99

2

99

375ml

MacLaren’s

4

500gr

340gr

Chunk or Flaked Light Tuna in Water

Macaroni Pasta Salad Mix

200gr

200-225gr

Gold Seal

Kraft

Cheese Slices

Shredded Cheese

for

Bick’s

for

Black Diamond

99 Kraft

2$

Dealcoholized Beer

Bits & Bites

Cream Cheese

907gr

O’Doul’s

Christie

Lactantia

Cheddar Cheese

A17

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2013 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

5

3$ for

5

¢

Plus Applicable Fees

Quality Foods your Canada Day Snack Centre

Hawkins

210gr

for

Stouffer’s

Lay’s

275-300gr

270gr

Peanuts Resealable Bag

Cheezies

3$

Planters

5

Bistro Crustini

2$ for

5

Family Size Potato Chips

2$ for

5

General Mills

Bugles or Chex Mix

213gr or 248gr

3$ for

5


A16 |

2

5

2 4

5Per$fectCDOaOL DOWN with these great deals!

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2013

2$

5

Please play and drive safely this long weekend!

QF FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS - JULY 1, CAMPBELL RIVER Black Diamond

9

250gr

99

Black Diamond

Cheestrings 336gr

4 3$ 5 3$ 5 Salad Dressing

250ml

Relish

Black Diamond

3

for

4

for

3$

La Grille Marinade

for

350ml

Chapman’s

5

2lt

5

Stoned Wheat Thins

Crackers

2$ for

2$ for

5

4x355ml

5

Kraft

Philadelphia Cream Cheese Spread

4

99

2

4

99

Chapman’s

Assorted Sizes

3

99

2

Clamato Juice

5

325-350gr

245-260gr

710ml

2$ for

6

Orangina

2$

2

99

Dare

for

Plus Applicable Fees

Plus Applicable Fees

4 Brisk

Viva Puffs

Iced Tea, Lemonade or Fruit Punch

300gr

99

1.75lt

2$ for

4 Tortillas

Perform Thirst Quencher

Plus Applicable Fees

Sparkling Orange Beverage

1.89lt

Plus Applicable Fees

Ultimate Cookies

99

Doritos

Gatorade

99

Mott’s

Chapman’s

Assorted Sizes

Plus Applicable Fees

99

with Natural Pulp, 1.75lt

Dare

Plus Applicable Fees

Collection Ice Cream Premium Ice Bars, Cones Cream or Sandwiches 2lt

¢

5

99

1.75lt

Frozen Yogurt Bars, Cones or Sandwiches

3

20x355ml

Beverage

for

Chapman’s

Coke, Sprite or Canada Dry

1.89lt

Five Alive or Nestea

3$

Plus Applicable Fees

99

3

99

99

Plus Applicable Fees

Frozen Yogurt

2$

Brewed Beverage

946ml

Club House

425ml

5

Reed’s or Virgil’s

Organic Lemonade or Limeade

4

300-325gr

2$

2 Ocean Spray

400gr

99

5

99

Cranberry or Blueberry Cocktail

99

Barbecue Sauce

Selected 175-454gr

for

4

Plus Applicable Fees

272-552gr

113-142gr

3x375ml

99

for

2$

9

12x355ml

99

Nature Valley & General Mills Value Size Granola Bars or Betty Crocker Fruit Snacks

Sahale Snacks Blend

Picnic Pack

Bull’s Eye

Crackers

2

5

Snack Better

500-750ml

1lt

99

Santa Cruz

Download the Smartphone App Update

Sharp Cold Pack Cheddar, 250gr

2$

for

Premium Sandwich Savers Pickles or Beets

Premium Pickles

Pickles

¢ Bick’s

Bick’s

Selected, 1lt

890ml

Christie

¢

Heinz

Miracle Whip or Mayo

3

99

2$

170gr

Bick’s

99

Kraft

for

Imperial Carefully Aged Cheese

99

2

99

375ml

MacLaren’s

4

500gr

340gr

Chunk or Flaked Light Tuna in Water

Macaroni Pasta Salad Mix

200gr

200-225gr

Gold Seal

Kraft

Cheese Slices

Shredded Cheese

for

Bick’s

for

Black Diamond

99 Kraft

2$

Dealcoholized Beer

Bits & Bites

Cream Cheese

907gr

O’Doul’s

Christie

Lactantia

Cheddar Cheese

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5

3$ for

5

¢

Plus Applicable Fees

Quality Foods your Canada Day Snack Centre

Hawkins

210gr

for

Stouffer’s

Lay’s

275-300gr

270gr

Peanuts Resealable Bag

Cheezies

3$

Planters

5

Bistro Crustini

2$ for

5

Family Size Potato Chips

2$ for

5

General Mills

Bugles or Chex Mix

213gr or 248gr

3$ for

5


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| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2013

Continental

Traditional Irish Smoked Ham

Schneiders

Garlic Sausage 2 Links, Minimum 750gr

6

99

2

Freybe

Smoked Beef Brisket

each

Bonus Q-Points

49 per 100gr

• Local B.C. Pork • Lactose & Gluten Free • No Added MSG • No Growth Promotants

Large Size

Seven Layer Dip

1

49 per 100gr

Minimum 600gr. Each

10,000

Q

points

bonus

Pillsbury Cookies 428gr or 468gr

5000

1

Lilydale

Kentucky Chicken Breast

69 per 100gr

142gr

5000

Crispy Chicken Drumsticks

2

Chow Mein

99

Cow’s Milk

Feta

1

Bocconcini

49

200gr

per 100gr

Greek

4

3

2000

Small

99

per 100gr

Santa Lucia

Dry Garlic Wings..

per 100gr

Kalamata Olives

99

¢

99

per 100gr

each

6

95

Weather Permitting

Fresh Hand Peeled Shrimp

3

29

750ml

5000

Sensodyne Toothpaste Selected, 75-135ml

2000 Sunlight Liquid Dish Soap

PER gr

100

Locally Raised

Fresh Rainbow Trout

500ml

Finish Jet Dry Liquid Rinse Agent

Green Apple, 250ml

10,000

31/40 Size

Cooked White Tiger Prawn Tails Frozen or Previously Frozen

1

99 per 100gr

41/50 Size

Raw White Tiger Prawn Tails 907gr

Medium Medium Vegetable

Chop Suey ....................

Serving Suggestions

Fresh Halibut Fillets

14

99 each

PER

100gr

Produced in Parksville at Eco Smart Trout Lodge

1

1st of the Season

Fresh Wild Pacific Sockeye Salmon Fillets

49 per 100gr

2

49 per 100gr

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2500

Sweet & Sour Pork ..

2

247-397gr

Vidal Sasoon Shampoo or Conditioner

Medium

625 895 650

99

Vidal Sasoon Gel, Hairspray or Mousse

3000

each

Large

Belle Creme

Triple Creme Brie

6

99

Available at Select Stores

Arm & Hammer Whitening Toothpaste Selected, 90-120ml

• Red Potato with Sour Cream • Broccoli & Grape • Kale with Cranberry • Fruit

each

Brie

4x113gr

Castello Crumbled Danish Blue Cheese

88

10 Pack

La Sauvagine

Lactantia Butter Sticks

3500

8

Large Tub Deli Salad


WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2013 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR |

Bakery Fresh

Bakery Fresh

White or 60% Whole Wheat Bread

4$ for

Price!

1

5

Each

2 $6

Bakery Fresh

Cookies

for

Selected

99 5

Bakery Fresh

White Buttercrust Bread

24 Pack

Villaggio

Buns

12

Each

300gr

Flat Oven White Chapoti Roti

Original Cakerie

Cake Wedge

SCAN THIS SPECIAL QR (QUICK RESPONSE) CODE WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE FOR A LIST OF GLUTEN FREE PRODUCTS

2 $5

2$ for

5

Kozy Shack

Way Better Snacks

624gr

156gr

Refrigerated Pudding

Your Choice!

272gr, 8ʼs

2$ for

5

Canada Icefield

Bottled Spring Water 12x500ml

99 Plus Applicable Fees

PAGE 7 06.24.2013

1

100gr

99 2

Ground Coffee

2 $5 for

Kettle Brand

Nature’s Path

Organic Granola Bars 175-210gr

99 2 Quality Fresh

Family Favourites Flax Seed

300gr

2 $3 for

3500 Flat Oven Traditional Wraps 512gr

5000

Seattle’s Best Olafsonʼs Original Greek Pitas 5ʼs Coffee

Tortilla Chips

340gr

49

points Q

bonus

3500

for

Nestle

5000

Flat Oven Barbari Flatbread

510gr

6-8’s

99

99 1

Italian Style Bread

Villaggio

PER

6 Pack

Garlic Bread

300gr

Smarties

99

Bakery Fresh

Brownies

2

Kaiser Buns

Bonus Q-Points

Two-Bite

Strawberry Cheesecake or Shortcake

A19

Baked Potato Chips 113gr

2$4 for

Quality Fresh

Family Favourites Veggie Crisps

200gr

99 3

99 5

Coconut, Almond, Rice or Oat Dream

Beverage 946ml

99 1

Quality Fresh

Organic Medjool Dates 250gr

99 5

3000

Dempsterʼs Pita Snackers Flax Multigrain, 375gr

3000

Cuisine Camino Organic Cocoa Powder 224gr

5000 Cuisine Camino Organic Instant Chocolate Mix 336gr

10,000 Purina Cat Chow Cat Food 750gr

3000 Purina Begginʼ Strips Dog Snack 170gr

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Japanese pigeon flew the coop in epic journey M

an’s oldest days. companion Carrier pigeons conis a bird that tinued to be used as needs no introducdelivery birds in more tion even though it is modern times and were shunned by many. invaluable in times of When we think of a conflict where they were pigeon it is often with sent to deliver sensitive, negative secret matethoughts as rial. they tend to Homing be a dirty nuipigeons are sance. Records still used dating back today. Their to ancient homing abilRoman and ity now has a Egyptian new purpose times show as they have that pigeons Sandy Fairfield become racwere an ing pigeons MARS Moment important – a hobby and food source. The young sport that can see them birds – “squabs” – were cover vast distances. a delicacy. Nothing was How can they find their wasted especially their way home from a locahigh nitrogen waste tion they have never that was used to fertilize been to? This is a nevertheir crops. ending question and has It was evident to these many theories, some ancient people that the have been studied and pigeons were easily seem factual but there tamed and could also are no fast answers and be trained to complete new ideas abound. tasks. They discovered Young pigeons are the pigeon’s natural strongly imprinted on instinct to return to their lofts or homes their home if they were soon after hatching, taken to a different loca- They are then taken tion. to a new location and This talent was then released to find their fine tuned and they way home. Gradubecame carrier pigeons ally, the distances are delivering messages to increased until they can other towns. Distances meet the required disthat would normally tance of the race. take weeks to cover A successful racing on foot now could be pigeon must be tenareached in a matter of cious, possess great

speed and endurance and strong orientation skills. To navigate their way home, the pigeons use a combination of magnetic poles, astronomic and landmark location and olfactory location (sense of smell). The latter seems farfetched but in one study the birds had the olfactory nerve severed and they failed to return home. Six years ago MARS rescued a racing pigeon that appeared to have hitched a ride on a Coast Guard boat that was en route from Haida Gwaii. The pigeon landed on the mast then promptly fell to the desk totally exhausted. It was established from leg bands that the bird came from Japan. Pigeon racing has become a huge sport in Asian countries and also a very lucrative one where they bet on the race results. If the birds fail to return, they are usually deemed a failure and abandoned. In this pigeon’s case, its navigational skills were rewarded for covering thousands of miles. After quarantine and much paper work, the trans-pacific flier was returned to Japan by more conventional means, namely a plane.

This pigeon flew across the Pacific from its home in Japan six years. As unlikely as that is, it happened again last month with another pigeon.

Last month MARS encountered another lost pigeon. Once again the bird had an epic journey. The pigeon was thin and severely emaciated and loaded with a parasite that attacks weakened birds. Following wildlife protocol, the pigeon spent the month in isolation at MARS recovering from its ordeal and shedding the parasites. Gradually its strength and weight returned to normal. The bands on the pigeon’s legs revealed that it was Japanese. One band was a mag-

Explore ancient art of Bonsai The Campbell River Bonsai Club will present its annual Bonsai Display at Sybil Andrew’s Cottage on Saturday, June 29 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. Bonsai (pronounced “bone-sigh”) is the ancient art and science of growing a tree in a pot. Almost any tree can be coaxed into miniaturization, through careful pruning of both roots and branches, as long as

the leaves will reduce in size. Bonsai Club members meet to share information with each other about the best kind of potting mix, watering regime, fertilization, special tools and pots. They are pleased to share this knowledge with the public at the Show. Ask questions to any member as you admire the variety of Bonsai trees.

wick, president of the Nanaimo racing pigeon club. Doug indicated he would use the pigeon as a breeding pigeon and may at some time race

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netic chip that recorded departure and arrival time back to the loft during race day. The other leg had information about the owner with a cell phone number. Through a friend of one of our volunteers who is living in Japan, we managed to contact the owner of the pigeon who indicated he did not want to go to the expense of shipping the bird home. After being declared as a migratory bird, the pigeon was able to stay in Canada and was adopted by Doug Chad-

it again. When asked about the status of racing clubs and pigeon fanciers, Doug replied that, unfortunately, this is a dying hobby. Raising and racing pigeons requires a large piece of property to house the birds (he has 130). They are also high maintenance taking a lot of patience and training. Unfortunately, he said today’s young people are more interested in high tech hobbies. Interestingly enough, homing pigeons in my mind are skilled GPS technicians. On another note, we continue to get numerous calls about “orphaned” fawns. Most have been kidnapped. Please stay away from the fawns and call us to report the location. A doe will not come back to her fawn if half the neighbourhood is watching.

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Primer on road riding basics

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ell, Bike to Work Week is over for another year and another great success it was. Now that it’s over, the weather is sure to improve (it always rains on BTWW) and with the summer nearly upon us and more people out on their bikes riding on the roads, a little refresher on the basics of road riding is in order, so here we go... Ride on the right: Ride on the road and on the right, in the same direction as traffic. Some people still think that cyclists are like pedestrians and should ride facing traffic or on the sidewalk. This is illegal! It is against the law to ride on sidewalks, unless it is a specific bike lane like Dogwood Street or the Rotary Seawall. The main danger points are driveways and street crossings where sidewalk cyclists surprise drivers and pedestrians by appearing from unexpected directions. Bicycle police and paramedics are permitted by law to ride on sidewalks, but for the rest of us, we have the same rights and duties as operators of motor vehicles. The same rules of right-ofway, traffic signs and signals, apply to cyclists as apply to motorists. PERIOD. How far to the right should you ride? Don’t hug the curb, or ride too close to the edge of the road. You always need some extra space to move around road hazards like glass, gravel and drains without running the risk of hitting the curb or going off the edge of the road. As a general rule, ride about one meter from the curb. Road surface hazards: Keep an eye on the road well ahead of you to see if there are potholes, gravel, glass, drains or other hazards coming up. If you have to move over into traffic to avoid these, do a shoulder check and use a hand signal if necessary. To swerve into traffic can be extremely dangerous. To make riding safer for you and other cyclists, report unsafe road conditions to the City or Highways Department as soon as possible. Parked cars (see photo above): Ride no closer than one meter from parked cars to avoid being hit by an opening door. The doors

Ride no closer than one metre from parked cars to avoid being hit by an opening door.

of some vehicles open ful when there are large really wide. If you can panel vans or trucks. see that the car is occuSemi trailers need a lot pied, be particularly of space to make turns careful. Where cars are and many cyclists have parked interbeen crushed mittently, ride or run over in a straight with this line instead maneuver. of swerving Intersecin and out tions: Most between the cyclist/driver parked cars. collisions This increases occur at your visibility intersections. Steve Nagle and predictTo minimize Share the Road ability for the dangers drivers. you should Passing on the right: observe the following This can be dangerous. rules at intersections Most often it is best to and turn lanes. When move into the middle you approach an interof the lane with the rest section with several of traffic. Many drivers lanes, choose the lane don’t look to their right with the arrow pointbefore turning right and ing in the direction you if you happen to be in want to go. You may their way, you are going get cut off by turning to collide! Be really care- cars if you are not in the

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appropriate lane. If you cannot make it across traffic to position yourself in the correct lane, you have the choice to dismount and walk your bike in the crosswalk instead. Always enter intersections either ahead of or behind the vehicle in your lane. You may not see the turn signals of a vehicle directly beside you and the driver may not see you. Be Alert: Keep an eye and ear on what is going on around you, be especially aware of what is going on behind you and listen for cars approaching from behind, listening to music with earphones is downright dangerous and even more so in heavy traffic. As a footnote, last weekend, local cyclist

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Krista Houston was leaving Vancouver riding her bicycle on a nine day marathon ride to Banff to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis. You think you have tough rides some days? Good luck Krista! That’s it for this week, ride safe and enjoy your bike! Steve can be found at Outdoor Addictions. www.outdooraddictions. ca

Open fire prohibition set for Coastal Fire Centre

As of noon on Monday, the size of open fires is restricted in most of the Coastal Fire Centre to help prevent human-caused wildfires and protect the public. This prohibition will remain in effect until Oct. 15, 2013 or the public is otherwise notified. This prohibition covers all BC Parks, Crown and private lands within the Coastal Fire Centre, with the exception of the Skeena-Queen Charlotte Regional District and the area known as the “Fog Zone”. A map of the affected areas is available online at: http://bit.ly/120s5c9 Specific activities affected by this prohibition include: the burning of any material, piled or unpiled, smaller than two metres in height and three metres in width, including burning barrels; the burning of stubble or grass over an area less than 2,000 square metres (0.2 hectares); the use of fireworks, sky lanterns or burning barrels of any size or description. This prohibition does not ban campfires that are a half-metre high by a half-metre wide or smaller and does not apply to cooking stoves that use gas, propane or briquettes. Anyone lighting a campfire must maintain a fireguard by removing flammable debris from around the campfire area and have a hand tool or at least eight litres of water nearby to properly extinguish the fire. For information about open burning and tips on making responsible burning decisions, please read the open burning guides at: http:// bcwildfire.ca/hprScripts/WildfireNews/Bans.asp. This prohibition covers all BC Parks, Crown lands and private lands, but it does not apply within the boundaries of a local government that has wildfire prevention bylaws in place and is serviced by a fire department. The Coastal Fire Centre covers all of the area west of the height of land on the Coast Mountain Range from the U.S.-Canada border at Manning Park, the Sunshine Coast, the Lower Mainland, Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands and Haida Gwaii.

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This is your wake-up call for the 2013 Canada Day Bed Race In the mood for some mattress mayhem? Perhaps even a little ‘bed-on collision’? Then set your alarm for 1 p.m. Monday, July 1 and don’t hit snooze – you’ll lose. There’s no bedside manner required for this pajama party that’ll shake you out of your slumber and have you shedding your slippers and rippin’ your one-sies. Due to great public support, this event has raised more than $20,000 for the Campbell River Hospital Foundation and the Campbell River Rotary Club. This year the Hospital Foundation will be raising money towards the Argon Laser

System for Ophthalmology and the Daybreak Rotary is raising money towards community projects. They invite you to join them by participating in a community-building event that brings together individuals, groups and businesses for a day of racing custom decorated beds down a 150-metre course on Shoppers Row. Participants must be 18 years of age or older and the helmet rule will be in effect for the team member sitting on the bed. There will be two race lanes; and racing will be side by side in timed heats. Medals will be awarded to the winners as well as the best

decorated bed/team and to the team who raises the most in fundraising pledges. T-Mar Industries Ltd. was last year’s bed race winners. Quinsam Coal has won the fundraising trophy for the last two years in a row. Both teams will be back to compete once again this year. There is still time to register your team for this year’s event. Call the foundation office at 250-850-2418 or www. canadadaybedrace.ca for more information. This Canada Day, Shoppers Row in Campbell River is the place to be for some laborious laughter. Don’t get caught napping.

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The Rotary Club team were fast but not fast enough during last year’s Canada Day Bed Race but they didn’t mind because all the effort went to support the Hospital Foundation.

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Seniors at the Willow Point Supportive Living Society will get a boost in their activities thanks to a donation from The Rotary Club of Campbell River. Seen here are, left to right: Resident Nadine Beitel, Rotary Club President Todd Peachy, Resident Dorothy Goodwin, Program Coordinator Cathy White, and Manager Terry Fulton. The money will be used in programs aimed at keeping the seniors as active as possible and engaged in social activities.

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Will you be able to manage an increase like that? Make a very careful assessment of “how much house you can afford”. Look at potential income and lifestyle changes, like starting a family or increasing its size, and decide now if you’ll be able to afford a future increase in your mortgage payments. Next, decide which mortgage type, fixed rate or variable, is best for you. Your choice depends on your personal situation. A fixed-rate mortgage offers the security of a locked-in interest rate for the term you choose, typically five years, and the same mortgage payment for the term – providing peace of mind and predicable budgeting.

interest rate is linked to the prime rate which will fluctuate and can impact your total interest costs and your monthly mortgage payment. Many lenders will allow you to lock a variable rate mortgage into a fixed-rate mortgage during your term. A blended rate mortgage is a combination of fixed and variable rate financing, combining the benefits and risks of each mortgage type. Your best mortgage choice should be based on your personal financial objectives and overall financial plan. You’ll get the best advice for what’s best for you from your professional advisor.

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Sayward students get to work! The existing portion of the trail at Sayward School is already well-used by the students, who are eager to help with some trimming and clean-up (from left): Ethan Jewel; Spencer Nicole; Mitch Claybourn; Keith Bourne; and Principal Marion Waters.

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Sayward School hits the trail with TD grant

Sayward School received a $2,900 environmental grant from the Toronto Dominion Friends of the Environment Foundation (TD FEF). Founded by TD Bank Group in 1990, TD FEF is a national charity that funds environmental projects across Canada. With the support of more than 140,000 donors, TD FEF has provided more than $60 million to over 21,000 environmental projects and programs. The Foundation supports a wide range of environmental initiatives, with a primary funding focus on: n Environmental education n Urban greening and enhancing biodiversity n Energy conservation Sayward School plans to use the $2,900 grant to extend and enhance the nature trail that students and teachers began building last year. When completed, the trail will circle the entire school property, extending around the school building and through a forested area, for a total distance of approximately 600 metres. Interpretive signs created by the students will highlight indigenous plant species along the way. Benches, shrubs, and decorative stones will also enhance the trail. Work on the project will involve all students, staff, and also community members. It is expected that the trail will be used and enjoyed by the students and the community for many years to come. The project is expected to begin in the fall and be completed within the 2013-14 school year.

Still time to hammer home support for Willow Point Supportive Living

If you see a wildfire call *5555 on your cell. Nearly half of all wildfires are preventable. Please, be responsible in our forests.

The Home Depot Canada Foundation’s purpose is to give back to communities by supporting affordable housing for needy people. This year, the local Home Depot Canada store has chosen Willow Point Supportive Living Society to support with their “Buy a Hammer, Build A Community” fundraiser. All of the funds raised by the purchase of a $2 paper hammer at the store tills will go to the society. The campaign started on 30 May and runs through July 3. The store that raises the largest amount of funds in their “District” will result in a bonus going to the society that they have chosen to support. As of last Sunday, the Campbell River store had raised the largest amount so far in their District. They are competing with Home Depot Canada Store’s in Courtenay, Nanaimo, Duncan, Victoria, Victoria-Saanich, Squamish, Vancouver Cambie, and Park RoyalWest Vancouver. Lets help them beat out the larger stores in the bigger city areas and show them all what generous and supportive people we have here in Campbell River. Donations can be made at the Home Depot Canada Store in Campbell River, securely online at Canadahelps.com, or by check mailed to WPSLS, 100-142 Larwood Road, Campbell River, V9W 1S2.

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TRADES, TECHNICAL INLAND KENWORTH CAMPBELL RIVER SERVICE WRITER We are currently seeking a heavy duty service writer / warranty administrator. This is a full time Tuesday – Saturday shift. Essential duties include the following; other duties may be assigned. • Schedules service appointments and coordinates with shop chargehand • Greets customers and obtains vehicle information. • Assist shop personnel with purchasing/service reports/ parts ordering. • File and administer warranty claims and follow up and process payments. Requirements: • Experience in a heavy duty truck or equipment repair shop preferred. • Computer experience preferred. • Excellent customer service skills.

“B” Ticketed Gas Fitter Or 1st Year Apprentice. Hearth Shop in Campbell River offering fulltime. Call Jerry 250-830-8745 for info

PERSONAL SERVICES

STEEL BUILDING - DIY Summer sale! - bonus days extra 5% off. 20X22 $3,998. 25X24 $4,620. 30X34 $6,656. 32X42 $8,488. 40X54 $13,385. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca

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GARDENING ADAMS TREE SERVICE. Hedge trimming, lawn/garden maintenance, tree pruning. Log splitting, stump grinding and removal. 250-203-5324

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PAINTING EVELYN M. Interior Painting: Interior prep to completion. I always use low odour paint. Colour consulting available, free estimates. No muss,no fuss! 250-204-4417.

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YARDWORKS LAWNMOWER. New. Electric. 20inch cut w/bag. $150 250-923-8365

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STEEL BUILDINGS/Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x 40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

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ELECTRICIAN Small jobs to new construction. B Connected Electrical. 250-204-2168. www.bzzzt.ca

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Psychiatric Nursing (online): This 23 month program is accredited by the College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of BC (CRPNBC). Entry-level earnings start at $30.79/hour to $40.42/hour. Special Education Assistant (online): In only 9 months you could be earning $17 - $25.99/hour. You will receive training and certification from the Provincial Outreach Program for Autism and Related Disorders (POPARD). Therapeutic Recreation – Gerontology (online): Support and promote optimal health for seniors by planning, implementing and evaluation therapeutic recreation services. Earn up to $23.50/hour. Government student loans & funding (ELMS/WCB) & other financing options available to qualified applicants.

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FIREWOOD: DRY Fir. $170 cord. Split & delivered. (250)923-0026, (604)833-5651

Turnkey Ocnfrt. 1 Bd. Avail. immed. N/S,N/P. $1,100-1,250 /mnth. Randy 250-830-4222

SEASONED FIREWOOD Vancouver Island’s largest firewood producer offers firewood legally obtained during forest restoration, large cords. Help restore your forest, Burndrywood.com 1-877-902-WOOD.

360 Leishman TWO BEDRM w/loft available Aug 1. 1 1/2 bath, laundry, clean, $800.00 250-204-2977

SENIOR has large furnished 1 bedrm, share kit. Near hospital Ref. req’d. 250-286-3888

FURNITURE

APARTMENTS FURNISHED 2 BDRM house. $179,000 recently renovated and has 3yr old wood stove. Both house and 20x20 out building had a new roof in 2006. Large fenced back yard with fruit trees.250-830-1559

3 BEDS, 2 bath up; 2 beds, European-style bath suite down. Quality estuary, mountain & ocean views. FYI & for pics, see Property Guys Sayward web-site. $249,900. (250)282-0009.

TOWNHOUSES

OFFICE MOVING sale. Nice office furniture, great condition: 1 reception desk & station. 1 complete desk work station. Both for $500. Call 250-287-0373.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

AT LAST! An iron filter that works. IronEater! Fully patented Canada/U.S.A. Removes iron, hardness, smell, manganese. Since 1957. Visit our 29 innovative inventions; w w w. b i g i r o n d r i l l i n g . c o m . Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON. CAST IRON Dbl sink - $75. Wahl Dog Clippers - $25. Please call 250-338-2650 COLEMAN TENT Trailer sleeps 6 has awning with mosquito netting and stove. Good condition. $3500. Please call 250-334-3698.

7175 HIGHLAND Dr. Port Hardy. 2520 sq ft 4bdr home. 2 landscaped lots joined. 2dr garage. Walkout basement/suite. 250-949-8922 or www.island.net/~fishnet. Asking $336,000.

CAMPBELL RIVER, Sequoia Gardens – Quiet 55+ Gated Community. Great view of golf course.1330 sq.ft. patio home. 2 bed, 2 bath plus den. Bright open concept. Upgraded soundproofing. $254,500. 250-287-9159.

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SHOP RIDER SCOOTER Trailblazer 889SL New condition approx 6km. Value $5000. Asking $3000 obo includes canopy & windshield 250-9412901

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APARTMENT/CONDO CAMPBELL RIVER: 53-1120 Evergreen Rd., 1134 sq ft, 3 bed, 2 bath, 5 app, approx 9 years new home warranty. $224,000. (250)203-2221 to view. Kijiji Ad #481924149.

COMOX: 3 bed 2 bath $275,000. Must See attractive well maintained home. Great location near Parks & Schools, 645 Torrence Rd. Large lot private fenced back yard. Garage & large drive for RV or boat. Studio with separate entrance. Incl 6 appliances. No agents. To view call 250-339-1117.

COZY COTTAGE on 2.14 acres a stone’s throw from the ocean. This 800sqft, 2 bedroom home was completely renovated in 2007 with new electric, plumbing, bathroom, kitchen, roof, etc. It is close to schools, a corner store, and neighbourhood pub and is only 5 kms to downtown Courtenay. The property is zoned for 2 dwellings so you could live in the cottage while building your dream home and after rent out the cottage for extra revenue. Gardener’s paradise with several heritage fruit trees, berries, grape vines and beautiful roses. The Royston area received a grant this year to put in sewer. (778)428-1159.

Under New Management BA, 1 & 2 BR spacious suites. Heat, hot water and parking included. On bus route, close to schools. $550 - $750. Move in incentives offered. Call 250-204-3342.

PRIME COMOX Location 524 Cormorant St. 1976 sq.ft, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, private fenced bkyrd, gardens, greenhouse & shop. Priced to sell $299,900. For viewing call 250-339-0687

1 & 2 Bdrms available at the Cedarbrook Apts. Heat & hot water included. Adult oriented. Indoor cat welcome. On-site laundry. Refs Req. Call 250914-0105 to view. www.meicorproperties.com

TOWNHOUSE FOR SALEPort McNeill. $149,000. Quick occupancy 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath. Efficient kitchen w/built-in dishwasher (included), fridge, stove (included) open into dining room and living room w/sliding glass door onto cute court yard for relaxing with a book, coffee or glass of wine. Upper floor has laundry alcove w/full sized W/D (included), storage room, master bdrm w/walk-in closet. Attach single garage w/remote control door opener. Quiet Strata complex, convenient to hospital and schools. Strata fee, $95/mo. For more info or to arrange viewing, phone 250-956-9875 after 6pm or email: windonthemoon3 @hotmail.com

2 BDRM Avail. immediately Orchard Park Apts. Secure building. Oversized suites. Large, quiet, private yard. New carpet, Indoor cat welcome. On-site laundry. References required.250-202-2187. www.meicorproperty.com

APARTMENT/CONDOS 2-BEDROOM CONDO ground floor in desirable Saanichton. Open concept, electric fireplace, custom kitchen. Carpets & laminate. Ensuite laundry, small pet ok. Low strata fee. Great starter, $235,000. By appointment 1-250-652-1218

2 BDRMS- Large townhouse style apts, close to hospital, 3 schools, on site W/D. Small pets ok. $750. 250-202-0656. BEAUTIFUL 2 bdrm apt, insuite W/D, $850/mth. 1661 Isl. Hwy. N/P, N/S. Avail Immed. Must see! 250-286-6408 CAMPBELL RIVER- Birch Apts, 2 bdrms, certified crime free multi-housing. Quiet, clean, close to hospital. On site manager, underground parking. $650 inclds heat/hotwater. (250)287-8045. CR: Cedar Place Apt. Avail July 1. Responsible tenants wanted for a clean, quiet, secure, managed building w/ family atmosphere. Close to hospital. Laundry facilities on site. Refs req’d. 250-286-4881

HOUSES FOR SALE

MUST SELL! $218,000 renovated home, 4 bdrms, 3 baths. 9450 Carnarvon Rd. 250-9497763 email: l_barton@telus.net

PORT HARDY Well maintained 6-plex Great investment $385,000 Call Noreen 250-949-6319 imagine.it@cablerocket.com

PORT McNEILL. 5-BDRM Double-wide with basement, 5 bdrms, 2.5 bathrooms. View, private fenced yard. $159,900. 250-956-4009.

ST. ANDREWS Village. Large bright 1 & 2 Bedroom renovated apartments in quiet crime free building. Non smoking, near hospital. (250) 287-3556

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Thursday, June 22 • 6pm Leather couch, leather chair and ottoman, grandfather clock, queen matress foundation, quality watch collection, jewellery, fishing tackle and rods, gold panning equipment, wall tent stove, 20 man mess kit, truck tires and rims, weather guard truck tool box, lawn mower, Craftsman LX 1000 ride on mower with bagger unit, 9' boat motor and trailer, MX 150 dirt bike, compressor, table saw, router, thickness planer, hair dressing dryers, yogurt machine, mixer, foosball table, antique dresser, 210 sq. ft. engineered walnut flooring, coins, stamps and so much more. Saturday, June 22 – Real Estate Auction, 3pm sharp. 2105 A&B Shetland Road, $600,000 (reserve bid). Call for details. Saturday, July 6 – 10am. Tool and equipment auction.

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2 GOOD YEAR tires for sale. 265 70-17’s, 75% tread. Call Brian at 250-949-1623.

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES 1 BDRM half duplex. Avail. immed. $700 plus utilities. Private, close to river trails, fishing. Bev, 250-286-1630. CAMPBELL RIVER: 2bdrm apt in centrally located 4-plex. Freshly painted. No Pets. N/S. Refs $700+util. 250-830-4686.

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2005 CRYSLER Pacifica. Automatic, 6 passenger, silver exterior / black interior, Sirius satellite installed. Brand new winter tires. $6900. (250)9234574. Campbell River. 2007 CUSTOM Chev HHR. Excellent condition. Loaded. White. 119,000 km, mostly hwy driven. On-Star. $11,900 firm. 250-755-5191.

HOMES FOR RENT 3 BDRM, 1 bthm in Storries Beach. fully fenced, W/D, on a quarter acre, Avail Aug 1. pets ok. $950. 778-977-2691. CAMPBELL RIVER: 3 bdrms, updated 1/2duplex, 4appl quiet semi rural setting $900. Avail Jun 15. Hans 250-286-1876. WILLOW POINT- 3 bdrm Rancher, 10 mins from the sea walk, 2 bath, 5 appls. N/S, pet negotiable. Avail July 1. $1100 mo. Call 250-923-8147.

2002 MERCEDES Benz C230. Very low kms. New tires, silver/black interior. Excellent condition. Parked in winter. Manual, 6 speed. Leather seats. $7900. 250-287-2645

A1 AUTO Loans. Good, bad or no credit - no problem. We help with rebuilding credit and also offer a first time buyer program. Call 1-855-957-7755. 2008 VW City Jetta, 130,000 km, manual transmission, sunroof, A/C, cruise control, power windows, heated seats, usb/aux ports, good tires. Serviced every 6 months, $10,500 obo. Call (250)287-4645.

OFFICE/RETAIL LEASE: 900 sqft, 220 Dogwood Plaza. Retail/Office, reasonable. (250)286-6865.

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CAMPBELL RIVER: 2 bdrm duplex close to Canyon View Trail, bus. NS/NP, quiet. Large yard. $700. Avail. July 1st. Call (250)204-1346.

RENTALS 12’x50’ Trailer. Great for a work shop or storage $5000 obo + moving costs. By Discovery Harbour Marina Call Dean Drak 250-287-6844

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ROOMS FOR RENT LARGE SUITE in beautiful, private setting. Own entrance, laundry, satellite. Hydro included. $500. Avail. Immed. 250202-6354.

SHARED ACCOMMODATION FURNISHED ROOM- $450. Cable/wireless, laundry incld. Oceanview. 1/2 block to bus. NS/NP. 250-287-3616.

1958 FAIRPLANE 351w with O/D, all new brakes, tires, floor mats, 2 tone paint and clear coat. Invested 18k. Sacrifice $15,000. Call 250-949-6753 5pm to 6pm only. 1965 SHELBY Cobra Mark 3 Roadster Replicar/2007 Factory Five Kit. All new parts (no donor parts), mint condition/ 2900 Miles. 5 Litre, 390 hp, Tremec 5 speed, power steering, power brakes, 8” rear end, 3.55 gears. Soft-top, dual roll bars, Toreador red w/ black interior, Halibrand replicas with knock-offs. 2010 appraised value - $72,500. Asking price $47,500. Rob & Michele Rounds. 250-914-3488. Email: rirounds@shaw.ca

STORAGE 12X32 STORAGE area. Bute Cres 10ftx10ft roll up door. For storage only, not to work In fenced locked yard. no heat, but dry. $150 mthn. 250-2864854/250-204-3325

SUITES, LOWER 1 BD fully furn bsmt suite on Rainbow Road.NS/NP,no laudndry.Private entrance.New Stove&Fridge.heat,hydro inclu. Rev requi.$595. DD $300.250286-4854/250204-3325 2 BDRM grnd-lvl suite in great neighbrhd w. priv. garden. $900, avail. immed. A MUST SEE! Call 1-778-837-4755 :)

CARS 1997 CHRYSLER Intrepid.3.5. 150,000kms. PS-PB. Auto, Cruise control, Air cond. $1700. O.B.O. 250-923-7286 1999 OLDSMOBILE Alero. 142,000 original mile. New brakes and in immaculate condition. $2500 obo 250-3362022

MOTORCYCLES

2000 BUIK Le Sabre Limited. Island car, all service records, great cond., blue. Fob key entry + many convenient features Asking $3000. (250)202-6145

3 Bdrm, 2 Bth Upper Suite in house downtown Campbell River, very private. Available Aug 1. No dogs. $900 mth. Ref rqd. 250-287-0564 after 7 pm. 738A BEAVERLODGE Rd- 2 bdrm basement suite, laundry facilities, carport, NP/NS, refs please. $750 mo. Avail now. Call (250)914-1195.

2003 HYUNDAI Accent. GS. PS, PB, HB. AM/FM cd player, new tires, Automatic. 156,000 km. $2,900 obo. 250-204-6411

YAMAHA XV250 (2009) Showroom condition. 445kms. Dark red metallic $3500. 250850-0015 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

2000 MAZDA MPV. Excellent condition, well maintained, good reliable car. $3450 obo. 250-339-3825.

SUITES, UPPER FURNISHED LUXURY oceanfront 1-bdrm separate entry suite. Gas F/P, 2 decks, W/D, WIFI, 2 flat screens, gas BBQ, stainless chef’s kitchen, all utils incld. NS/NP. $900./mo. (250)923-9216.

GREEN 1999 Dodge Durango.226,000kms, one owner,4WD. Asking $4000.00.250923-8038

1996 CAMPER CND, 9.6ft. Nice shape. Fridge, stove, shower, radio, hydraulic jack, no leaks, sleeps 4 incl dbl bed $4,000 O.B.O 250-338-9066


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Island Car Buyer sponsored a night full of action-packed racing at Saratoga Speedway and the best main event in the Bomber car class this season. Accompanying the Bombers on Saturday night were the IMCA Modifieds, Dwarf cars and the motorcycles. Two heats and one main event were given to all classes which made for some great, tight racing. In the IMCA Modified division, #48 Rob Ryan dominated the field, winning both heats, and led all 15 laps of their feature

race in taking the checkered flag for the sweep. A new driver, Keegan, surprised everybody by winning the first two heats in the motorcycle class. Keegan also led the first four laps on the 15-lap main event, but #9 Jim Deas, who arrived late, passed Keegan in the hairpin and wouldn’t look back from there, winning his second straight motorcycle main event of the season. Nine Dwarf cars hit the track on Saturday. #89 Jim Meeres dominated the first 10-lap heat, but his son, #11 Mike Meeres – who last time broke his axle early in the night – dominated the night

from there, winning the other heat. Mike also held the lead through all 20 laps of the main event, holding off #24 Dave Emmerson who was right on his bumper for the last five laps. In the Bomber car class, points leader #72 Stewart Lee continued his winning ways. After winning the second heat, Lee would battle #97 Mike Dionne for all 25 laps on the main event. #46 Travis Stevenson, who was racing a barrowed car, led the first 14 laps until Dionne and Lee would both get by him. Lee and Dionne then raced side by side for the

remaining 10 laps, with Lee barely edging out Dionne to take his third straight main event in what was the best main event of the year for the Bomber cars. Stevenson would manage to hold off the rest of the field to take third place. Extra laps: This weekend, June 29-30, the fastest cars on the Island, Wilroc Sprints, will be making their first appearance at Saratoga this year. There will also be an amazing firework extravaganza on both nights. Sunday night will also be feature an amazing car jump performed by Alex Benyuk.

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Sign up now for your summer programs at the Black Creek Community Association. They are offering an array of great fitness classes such as Boxerfit, Bootcamp, Sweat Class at Miracle Beach Park, Strength Training and a Cardio/Step class. Kids, check out their summer camps! They’ve got a weekly gardening series, as well as their 4-day camps which include, Sports & Games, Nature and a Cooking camp. For the younger kids, they’ve got a Fun & Games program every Monday from 10-11:30 a.m. Please contact the BCCA at 250-337-5190 for more info or check out our website at www.bccaonline.ca

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(Clockwise from above) A low tide on Monday created a perfect opportunity to explore Willow Point Reef; When the tide is out far enough, the reef’s undersea life is exposed and is a popular attraction for families like the Hennig, Penner and Johnston familes (picture at right, centre); The reef pokes out into Discovery Passage; Colourful starfish and other inter-tidal life are stranded on the reef.

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2013 Business Awards of Distinction

Celebrate Business Success

NOMINATE TODAY! Do you know a successful local business that deserves recognition? Entrepreneurial businesses committed to success can self-nominate or be nominated. It takes only a few minutes to nominate a deserving business just go to www.campbellriverchamber.ca Nominations are open to all businesses, organizations and business leaders in Campbell River and Quadra Island. Both Chamber members and non-members. All nominees are required to complete a nomination package to become a qualified nominee. Qualified nominees receive recognition on the Chamber website and through the media for their achievements and impact on our local economy, community and quality of life. There are nine award categories to consider nominations for: • Micro Business of the Year, sponsored by Grieg Seafood • Small Business of the Year, sponsored by Pioneer Home Hardware • Intermediate Business of the Year, sponsored by Glacierview Financial Services Ltd. • Large Business of the Year, sponsored by Campbell River Chamber • Diversity Leadership Award, sponsored by the Immigrant Welcome Centre and Royal Bank • Excellence in Workforce Development Awards (2 categories - businesses under 50 employees & businesses over 50 employees), sponsored by North Island Employment Foundation Society and North Island College • Young Entrepreneur of the Year, sponsored by Young Professionals of Campbell River & Investors Group • Not-for-Profit Business of the Year, sponsored by Marine Harvest Canada

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