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Deal signals city, band relationship on upswing Paul Rudan Campbell RiveR miRRoR

There was a mutual feeling of relief and optimism after the city and the Campbell River Indian Band signed a new 10-year municipal services agreement on Tuesday. “This wasn’t an easy agreement,” admitted Chief Bob Pollard of the Wei Wai Kum First Nation. Earlier this year, both Chief Pollard and Chief Ralph Dick of the Cape Mudge Indian Band criticized the city for the poor working relationship between the municipality and the bands. However, with Tuesday’s agreement, it appears things are improving between the city and the Campbell River band. Everyone from city council – with the exceptions of councillors Andy Adams and Ryan Mennie who couldn’t make it – attended the signing held in the We Wai Kum council chamber. “In lieu of good fences, we have a good agreement…and that also Continued on A4

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makes for good neighbours,” said Mayor Walter Jakeway. As well, the fact that city council signed the agreement on the We Wai Kum’s land was hugely symbolic in terms of moving forward in a positive manner. “This is a significant pact which enhances the relationship between the municipality and the

band – we need to celebrate this,” said band manager Ken Cooper, who added the agreement shows leadership to other B.C. municipalities and First Nations which are also going through the difficult process of signing service agreements. Under the agreement, which runs until Dec. 31, 2023, the band will pay city rates for water and sewer ser vices.

The We Wai Kum will also receive fire protection, animal control and building inspection for commercial properties. As well, the band and the city have also agreed to pool funds collected prior to the signing of the renewed agreement to build sidewalks and install lighting along 16th Avenue within two years. Approximately $258,242 was collected as

development cost charge equivalent payments related to construction on Wei Wai Kum leasehold property. Within two years of the agreement, approximately $190,000 will be spent by each party. The Band will pay for the upgrades from Ironwood to Dogwood, and the city will be pay upgrades from Walmart to Ironwood. The remaining balance

shall be contributed by each party toward construction of a sidewalk along Spit Road, including a pedestrian-activated cross walk signal at the Net Loft crossing. The city is also working out a new services agreement with the Homalco First Nation – the current agreement has expired. The services agreement with the Cape Mudge Indian Band expires in 2015.

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Raise available for CUPE, if budget cuts are found Kristen Douglas Campbell RiveR miRRoR

Local CUPE education workers have voted to strike as the second week of summer vacation for most students comes to a close. CUPE workers have not had a wage increase since 2009 and are looking for an agreement similar to what other public sector employees have achieved. “C U PE e du c at i on

workers want a fair settlement with the provincial government,” said Colin Pawson, chair of the CUPE B.C. K-12 presidents’ council. “Without any adjustments of wages for more than four years, it is time the people who keep our children’s schools working are respected.” But what CUPE workers are looking for will have to come from the provincial government’s Cooperative Gains Man-

date, under which B.C. school districts are asked to come up with ways to fund wage increases locally through budget savings. The savings are intended to free up funding for pay increases for support staff in schools. Former Education Minister Don McRae last winter asked all school districts across the province to come up with a 1.5 per cent savings in district operations and to submit the savings

plan by January 15. He also said that the savings must not impact educational programs. However, School District 72’s board of education fired back in a letter dated January 15 that it would be impossible to provide a savings plan that would not impact students and indicated the board would be submitting a zero savings plan. Now, following on the heels of a CUPE strike

vote (Campbell River’s CUPE local 723 voted June 26) the board is reiterating that it simply cannot afford to pay for wage increases. “As a board of education we support a fair wage settlement for all of our employee groups,” wrote Michele Babchuk, on behalf of the board, to current Education Minister Peter Fassbender. “However, as we indicated in our letter dated January 15, 2013,

Regional board agrees to cooperate with city request for annexing information Kristen Douglas Campbell RiveR miRRoR

The Strathcona Regional District will hand over information the city needs to consider annexing Area D though the area director says her constituents want nothing to do with joining the city. The board of directors, at its meeting Wednesday afternoon, elected to give the city information such as geospatial data, property assessment value, service budgets and other information as part of an extensive study into the feasibility of the

city extending its southern boundary to take in residents between Jubilee Parkway and Henry Road. A re a D D i re c tor Brenda Leigh wanted the board to deny the city’s request for information and put an end to the process, saying Area D residents like the rural setting they’ve chosen to make their home. “We do not want to join Campbell River,” Leigh said. “Every molecule of my body does not want to join Campbell River. I will fight this process. I don’t have anything against Camp-

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hook up to the city’s system, though at the time joining the city was not on the table. Rather, the city would have extended its service outside its boundary. “Campbell River gets nothing by taking over Area D, we’re trying to help Area D get sewer service,” Jakeway said. “If you don’t want your people to ever get sewers, then proceed.” Other directors were in favour of the regional district providing information to the city but thought the regional district should in turn bill

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Mayor puts brakes on downtown tax exemption bylaw Kristen Douglas Campbell RiveR miRRoR

Council held off on adopting changes to the city’s downtown tax exemption bylaw Tuesday night on the advice of the mayor. Currently, improvements on facilities located within a special commercial area in and around the St. Ann’s block are eligible for a commercial tax exemption of 50 per cent on building improvements for

three years. The city wants to change that to increase the tax incentive to 100 per cent for five years to encourage development in the downtown core. The exemption is triggered if renovations to an existing building cause the value of the building to increase. But Mayor Walter Jakeway said he was voting opposed to the changes because he believes the general tax exemption area which runs from Highway 19A near 5th Avenue to the

south and to Roberts Reach and Highway 19A to the north, should be expanded. “I believe the area being considered is too small,” Jakeway said. “I believe it should be going from the Maritime Heritage Centre to the bridge (over the Campbell River in Campbellton).” Jakeway also didn’t like the idea of passing all three readings of a bylaw amendment at the same meeting and he thought the exemption was

too much. “I believe the 100 per cent exemption is too high, it should be 70 per cent,” Jakeway said. “I also have a problem approving a bylaw on the first time seeing it.” Coun. Larry Samson agreed and made a motion to give only first and second reading of the bylaw change, which was subsequently approved by council. The bylaw likely will be up for third reading in two weeks. If approved,

new and re-developed multifamily complexes, and new or re-developed commercial buildings within the downtown general tax exemption area would be eligible for the tax incentives. A LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Platinum or Goldrated building located within the St. Ann’s block special commercial area would be eligible for the 100 per cent tax exemption for seven years.

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the city for its time. “If the regional district is going to involve planning staff time, administrative staff time, financial staff time, since the City of Campbell River, which has initiated this move to amalgamation, then the City of Campbell River, or perhaps the province, should be paying for our time,” Director Jim Abram (Quadra Island) said. However, Acting Chief Administrative Officer Tom Yates explained the process would not be “too onerous” and likely would not take too much staff time. Director Ron Kerr also pointed out that the city pays the bulk of the contributions from all of the electoral areas to the Strathcona Regional District, so the city would potentially be paying itself. A vote on billing the city was subsequently defeated by the board. But Leigh continued to push for the regional district to not get involved in the city’s business. “This is a tax raid and nothing more,” Leigh said. “I’m pretty sure there’s going to be a major wake up call for Campbell River when they see the results (of a referendum).” Director Claire Moglove said it was in Area D’s best interest to have the regional district provide the city with the information so that affected residents can make an informed decision. “You either want accurate information for the regional district residents or you don’t. This is the most frustrating discussion I’ve had in two weeks,” said Moglove, referencing the stalemate at the last board meeting between the four rural area directors on where to hold a public hearing on Cortes Island. “I know that this subject is quite emotional for Director Leigh. I used to live in Area D so I understand. The residents of Area D need to know, ‘if we join the city our taxes will go up this much or our cost for sewer and water will be this much.’ In order for the information to be accurate, the regional district needs to provide information to the city. If the information does not come from the regional district, the city will get it elsewhere and it may not be accurate.” A consulting firm will conduct its feasibility study through the summer and then hold a public consultation meeting in the fall.


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Council Tuesday night granted trucking company Bailey Western Star a permit to expand its business despite complaints from a Campbellton group. Darr yn Striga, on behalf of the Campbellton Neighbourhood Association (made up of Campbellton residents and businesses), told council to hold off on making a decision to grant a major development permit to expand Bailey Western Star’s business. The permit will allow the company, which specializes in truck repair and servicing, to build a vehicle wash bay as well as a two-storey indoor shop area. “I want to make it clear that I’m not here tonight to suggest the permit be denied,” Striga said. “On the contrary. Bailey

Western Star is a very long-term community business in the Campbellton area and their success should rightfully be applauded. I do in fact wish to see their business grow. “That being said, I feel it is incumbent upon the city when considering the development permit application to ensure that Bailey Western Star remain a positively contributing corporate citizen of our community.” Striga then proceeded to show a slideshow of photos of large trucks parked along the side of the road in and around Redwood Road. “The activity generated by the success of Bailey Western Star often results in large vehicles being parked on the road, limiting visibility and depleting the aesthetics of the area,” said Striga who flipped to another photo. “This image shows a large

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truck parked alongside a house, though in the interest of being candid I cannot confirm for a fact that this truck or trailer is owned by Bailey Western Star, just the proximity to the business.” When contacted by the Mirror, Bailey Western Star did not want to comment but a staff member did say the trucks parked along the side of the road are not the company’s, but rather, customers’ vehicles. Striga said the Campbellton Neighbourhood Association did an extensive survey on the walkability, mobility, security, assets and liability of the area and encouraged council to take a look at the study before making a decision on Bailey Western Star’s permit. Striga also suggested the city first consider its own walkability study which was recently conducted. Striga said some of the suggestions to improve

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Working through their differences The simplest gesture sometimes holds great significance. That was the case Tuesday when Campbell River City council had the good grace to sign an agreement in the council chambers of the We say: City Campbell River Indian Band. The politicians along with the band officials show manager and city bureaucrats were there willingness to to put their names on a new 10-year services agreement between the city and the cooperate band. That’s important. More significant though was the fact the mayor and coun-

cillors left the high ground of their own council chambers to honour all members of the Campbell River Band on the home reserve of the We Wai Kum First Nation. The agreement and the gesture show the two sides can work together guided by policy and goodwill to make this a better community for all. It’s also a sign of good faith to the Cape Mudge and the Homalco First Nations that the city is willing to listen and bargain as their services agreements come up for renewal. And the gesture couldn’t have come at a better time. Earlier this year, the chiefs of both the Cape Mudge and Campbell River bands blasted the city for what they viewed as a

lack of co-operation and respect for both bands’ respective economic development initiatives. That was the last thing the city needed, to be fighting with the First Nations communities, when Campbell River is ready to boom with the big new hydro and hospital projects as well as downtown redevelopment. Everyone needs to be a part of this economic growth and that’s why Tuesday’s signing was so significant. We commend the leaders of both sides for working through their differences. They have come to a mutually beneficial agreement that paves the way for more co-operative efforts which benefit everyone in this community.

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Two people were charged last week in one of the most disturbing terrorist plots to be hatched on Canadian soil. John Stewart Nuttall and Amanda Marie Korody were arrested July 1 on terrorism-related charges after the planting of disabled pressure cooker bombs outside the legislature in Victoria. Yet, only days later, civil libertarians were calling for more detail on how police investigated the Canada Day bomb plot, to see if officers came too close to entrapping the accused Surrey couple. Doubts have grown in some minds about the pair’s ability to carry out an act of terrorism as more information emerged about their impoverished life, living on social assistance without a vehicle and getting methadone treatment for drug addiction. Police say they became “self-radicalized” to support the Al-Qaeda ideology and posed a serious threat to kill or maim people. Micheal Vonn, policy director for the B.C. Civil Liberties Association, said the concern is that undercover officers may have interacted with the suspects to further the plot and provide assistance. Vonn sees parallels to the “Mr. Big” investigations where officers pose as a crime boss and his henchmen, and goad a suspect to say or do incriminating things in order to become part of the organization. It is hard to imagine two people voluntarily agreeing to be involved in a plan to kill and wound hundreds of Canada Day revellers. Kudos to the Canadian secret service and the RCMP for doing their jobs – the protection of innocent people. – Black Press

Logging roads, forest recreation sites are not dumps

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I managed to get a night’s camping in last weekend at Amor Lake, one of the bodies of water northwest of Campbell River that is part of the Sayward Forest Canoe Route. Rather than paddle out onto the lake – which is fast becoming one of my favourite lakes in the region – and camp on one of the wilderness sites on its shore, we decided to park and camp at the B.C. Recreation Site at the access boat launch off of Blackwater Lake Road. There are two or three campsites on the south side of the creek draining Amor Lake. They’re pretty nice but I was not impressed by the garbage left by previous campers. It wasn’t a lot but it was completely unnecessary to leave what was there. I mean how hard is it to toss a

battery package into a garbage bag rather than on the ground? I really like (that’s sarcasm) how the previous campers had themselves a good old bonfire but obviously misjudged how much wood they needed and left behind about 10-15 chunks of partially burnt logs. If they had used half that amount of wood, they could have burnt it all and left nothing but ash. There was so much wood still left in these chunks that we used a little bit of the wood I had brought from home to start a fire and then burnt these charcoal leftovers for the rest of the evening! I really shake my head and wonder about people’s attitude towards the local environment. The old adage is carry it in, carry it out. That seems to be too much

trouble for some people. It’s particularly applicable to drive-in campsites. The wilderness sites are pristine because people who will make that kind of effort to camp in the wild generally care about the environment. But the drive-in sites are a mess. And what does that say about the people who use them? Well, I can leave that to you to conclude. There’s a local group of great people who have taken to cleaning up the local logging roads where people have been dumping piles of garbage for years. Shame the Logging Road Dumpers should be knighted for their efforts. These people are taking their own time, sweat equity and money to clean up the garbage piles being dumped on our logging roads by people who are

too lazy or cheap to take garbage to the dump or recycling facilities. The same lack of respect is shown for some of the recreation sites, at least the smaller, less popular ones. These recreation sites are a great amenity. Sure, some of them are “primitive” as they say but the off-the-beaten-track nature of some of them is part of the appeal. They’re not provincial parks but some of the locations are as nice as any park. Users need to take more ownership of them because they’re not serviced to the same level as provincial parks. The province has started sinking more resources into them in recent years and that’s good but there’s still an onus on users to pick up their garbage. It’s not too much to ask.


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HEROES – The clubs and groups of people in Campbell River who volunteered their time to our Japanese Cultural Fair. Thanks to them we had people in Campbell River waiting at the Spirit Square for the event to start. This is our 30th anniversary being sister cities with Ishikari Japan celebrating economic, cultural, and student exchanges. Starting thanks go to THE Spirit Square coordinator for his direction and help setting up the tents and decorations. Thanks to CR Metals for their Flat Deck truck to transport our Tori Gate and decorations to the Spirit Square. Thanks for the hard work go to the set up crew. Thanks to the Campbell River Art Gallery for the use of tables and chairs. Thanks to Marine Harvest for the donation of chefs, BBQ trailer and delicious salmon burgers. Thanks to Thrifty Foods for their donation of pop & water. Thanks to Katie’s Rice box for making us the sushi. Thanks to our Campbell River Twinning Society’s salad prep group. It was a great lunch. Many thanks to the Kimono Fashion Show’s organizer and the models who modeled Japanese clothing for us. Thank

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HEROES – So many heroes to thank for making our Fun Fair at Ecole Mer-et-montagne such a huge success: Parents, students, volunteers... who spent hundreds of hours preparing it. We can’t name all of you who donated so generously to support our silent auction, our concession and BBQ, we had so many amazing prizes this year, thank you and Merci! It was also wonderful to see so many people showing up for some great family fun, we’ll be back in 2014 with even more games. Thank you Campbell River! – Xavier Barbot on behalf of Ecole Meret-montagne Fun Fair Committee HEROES – Miss Kevis and her art students at Phoenix School. They decorated over 200 luminary bags to be sold at the Relay for Life. Thanks to the students for the great effort put into this project! – Pat Tomlinson, Relay for Life volunteer HEROES – The management and staff at Forde House in Willow Point would like to thank Campbell River Continued on A10

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resource that is targeted at prime contractors and proponents involved in bidding for major construction projects in Campbell River and surrounding area. Since the launch of the portal in November of 2011, the site has profiled the capabilities and capacities of local suppliers of construction equipment, processes, labour and support services through a searchable database that uses construction and contracting industry coding. After meeting with the

The Campbell River Chamber of Commerce has developed a new category on the Major Projects Portal for suppliers of accommodation. The addition comes in response to an identified market need by major project bid proponents and primary contractors of construction projects, The Major Projects Portal website is a one-stop community

bell River, they affirmed the value of being able to access through the Major Projects Portals site supplier information about local services, suppliers and capacity available in Campbell River. The bid proponents and contractors were also interested in what accommodation was available from short term rental accommodation through to longer term. They confirmed that an accommodation supplier field on the Major Projects Portal site

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would add additional value to what is already considered an excellent resource for promoting business and supporting local businesses to prepare to compete for major project related opportunities. After discussing with BC Hydro, partners involved in the North Island Hospitals Project and other major project contractors and in consultation with local real estate advisors, it was determined that there would be a benefit served by using the Major Projects Portal

site to provide information about suppliers of various types of rental accommodation in Campbell River and the surrounding area. This allows suppliers of accommodation to promote their rentals to the major bid proponents and project managers of these major construction projects. Once accommodation suppliers have registered and paid a one time registration fee of $50, they will be able to profile, update and modify their available accommodation 24/7 on an ongoing

NOTICE OF REVITALIZATION TAX EXEMPTION Pursuant to section 227 of the Community Charter, Council for the City of Campbell River gives notice that Council proposes to adopt Downtown Revitalization Tax Exemption Bylaw No 3506, 2013. The reason for the bylaw is to increase the tax exemption for projects within the City Centre Downtown (as defined in Downtown Revitalization Tax Exemption Bylaw No. 3392, 2009 shown on the plan below). The purpose is the revitalization of the downtown through the promotion of both multi-family and commercial development. The amount of the tax exemption that would be provided for the development or redevelopment of multi-family and commercial buildings within the Downtown Revitalization Area is 100% of the municipal property tax as a result of the land value improvement as determined by the British Columbia Assessment Authority. The maximum term of a tax exemption within the Downtown is 5 Years and 7 years for LEED gold or platinum projects within the Special Improvement Area. Comments will be accepted until July 31, 2013.

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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing regarding the following will be held in the Council Chambers of City Hall located at 301 St. Ann’s Road in Campbell River, B.C. at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 23, 2013.

Contact: Kevin Brooks, Senior Planner, City of Campbell River, Land Use Services Department at 250-286-5726.

Proposal for Zoning Bylaw 3250 Text Amendment: That the City of Campbell River is considering a text amendment to Zoning Bylaw 3250, 2006 to define “Shipping Containers” and regulate their use throughout the city.

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Community Foundation for their generous donation towards our new gardening program. Earlier this spring Marine Harvest gave us a dozen fish totes which we needed to make our new raised garden beds. We installed these new beds with a lot of hard work from our gardener, Vince Wood. The beds are the perfect height for our residents who have mobility issues. They can now sit on their walkers or in their scooters and garden to their hearts content. The gardens here at Willow Point Supportive Living have become quite a social meeting place not only for our residents but also for the community. Many stroll the grounds and enjoy seeing whatever is in bloom at the time. Over the past few years we have won two garden awards of which the residents are quite proud and so they should be, as they helped with a number of the tasks. The contribution from Campbell River Community Foundation will go towards installing paths around the new beds. These are being built with the help of several volunteers from the Storey Creek Golf Course. Our gardeners are eagerly looking forward to the flowers and vegetables they will be able to grow. Many thanks to all those who have helped to make our new gardens a reality. What a wonderful community we live in. – Terry Fulton on behalf of the residents of Forde House


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Don’t get ticked off this summer Now that summer is here, many of us will be heading into the great outdoors to enjoy hiking, camping and other recreational activities. If you’re spending time in tall grass, brush or wooded areas, you may be exposed to insect or tick bites. Ticks are tiny arachnids that feed on the blood of humans and animals and in very rare cases, can transmit disease-causing bacteria. While less than 1% of ticks in BC carry the bacteria that can cause Lyme disease, the condition can be serious for those infected. “There are a number of precautions you can take to protect yourself against tick bites,” says Dr. Dee Hoyano, Medical Health Officer for the Vancouver Island Health Authority. “First, make sure you’re coveredup; wear light-coloured clothing including a long-sleeved shirt that you can tuck into your pants and then tuck your pants into your boots or socks.” Other steps you can take to protect yourself against tick and insect

bites: n Walk on cleared trails wherever possible. n Apply insect repellent containing DEET on all uncovered skin and reapply as directed. n Carefully check clothing, scalp (whether wearing a hat or not) and any exposed skin when leaving an area where ticks might live. n Regularly check pets for ticks. “Ly me dis e as e is uncommon on Vancouver Island,” adds Dr. Hoyano. “The disease can be serious however, so it’s worth taking steps to avoid being bitten.” Ticks are easiest to spot when they are actually sucking blood. The feeding tick’s mouth will be under the skin, but the rest of it (which is bluegrey in colour) will be visible. A tick should be removed carefully, without crushing it. To find out more about ticks or what to do if you find one: n Healthlink BC: http://www.healthlinkbc. ca/healthfiles/hfile01. stm. What should I do if I

find a tick on my skin? If you find a tick on your skin, you will need to remove it as soon as possible. Check your whole body and clothing. Do not stop when you find one tick. When to get a doctor to remove the tick You should see and ask your health care professional to remove the tick if it has buried itself deep into your skin. Removing a tick If you can remove the tick yourself, follow these instructions. n Use tweezers to gently get a hold of the tick as close to its mouth as

possible. The body of the tick will be above your skin. Do not touch the tick with your hands. Wear gloves if possible. Steadily lift the tick straight off the skin. Do not squeeze the tick because this can force its stomach contents into the wound and increase the chance of an infection. Do not jerk, unscrew or twist the tick because this may separate the head from the body. It is very important to make sure that all of the tick, including the mouth parts buried in your skin, is removed. Once the tick has been removed, clean the area with soap and water. You may also put a small amount of antibiotic ointment on the area.

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A proposal for a new tri-plex on Alder Street brought a handful of concerned neighbours to council chambers Tuesday evening for a public hearing. David Welyechko, the owner of 741 Alder Street near the corner of Alder and 7th Avenue, is planning to build three 1,300 square foot, threebedroom units. Jared Welyechko, who

would be ideal for a retired couple or a small family looking for entry level housing.” But several of the homeowners who live in the vicinity of the property are encouraging council to turn down the Welyechko’s application to re-zone the property from Residential-One to Residential-Three (to allow multi-unit housing) and presented council with a 15-signature petition opposing the three-storey development. Rob Archer, who has lived in his home on Thulin Street just behind the proposed develop-

spoke to council Tuesday about the project, said the proposal fits with the area. “The neighbourhood already includes many multiplex unit properties, with a duplex only two lots over from this one,” Welyechko said. “The construction and development of a threeplex on this property would create new, reasonably priced housing within walking distance of a revitalized downtown core. The units

ment for 26 years, is concerned about privacy. “Few people would care to enjoy a site located directly under the gaze of such a high-density development,” Archer told council. “According to the plans, the views are all focused directly at us. Apart from loss of privacy, we can foresee very busy noise patterns. Imagine one or two diesel trucks warming up each morning with the sound reflecting off the three-storey house very near to our bedroom.” Tyson Mielke who lives next door to the subject property, said that a triplex does not fit in with

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Gerry Barnum Blues Band will take to the Spirit Square stage Thursday as part of the Uniglobe Charity Jazz and Blues Weekend.

Did you know that the Campbell River Art Gallery has a bursary program for people who want to learn more about art and could use some assistance with costs? The bursaries, offered thanks to the fundraising efforts of the Friends of the Campbell River Art Gallery, cover 50 per cent of the cost of a class. Only one bursary can be received per family per year and bursaries are available on a first come, first served basis. Interested students, or their parents, need only complete a registration form, available at the art gallery office. The gallery offers a wealth of programming for people of all ages, including two summer camps this year for kids aged 7 to 12 - one in July and one in August. The first camp, called ‘Fabulous Art,’ runs from Monday, July 15 to Friday, July 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day. Young artists will have an opportunity to work with artists Mary Deveau and Shannon McKirgan to investigate a variety

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work for Ron and his wife Leslie. This month marks a very successful opening of Campbell River’s first berry farm. The u-pick operation is attracting a constant flow of customers. It is an astonishing sight to follow the pathway beside the Island Highway. to the rear of the Shanns’ attractive home and to

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No, the city isn’t building another boat ramp near the 50th Parallel sign. Rather, the 100-metre strip is being reshaped to return the beach to a more natural slope that helps protect the Seawalk and underground services from storm damage, and provides better public access to the beach. “Preserving these areas are critical,” says Ross Milnthorp, the city’s general manager of parks, recreation and culture. “We know we’re going to see more storms and more severe storms.” The stretch of beach, along the Island Highway just north of the parallel marker, is the just the latest to receive a natural makeover. Beach sloping projects have already taken place near Rockland Road and the Island Highway, and at Rotary, Dick Murphy and Ellis parks. “The areas we’ve done have been very successful,” says Milnthorp. The city has a priority list of beaches to be reshaped and is currently doing about one a year. The list is updated regularly and priority areas may shift depending on storm damages. Money for the projects doesn’t come from the municipal tax coffer, but from the Community Works Fund (funded through the federal gas tax). The latest project is costing $45,000-$50,000 and is expected to be finished today. The timing was also good because work had just been completed in the same area to install new underground services. Milnthorp says the Seawalk section will be repaved by the end of the July and the riparian zone replanted this fall. The difficulty with this section of beach is there isn’t a lot of room to work with between the high water mark and the Seawalk. As a result, it won’t be as gentle a slope as some of the other beaches, but it’s expected to help minimize storm damage as well as providing the public with easier access to the beach. The work involved burying 240 cubic yards of riprap to provide a stable base and then covering it in 720 cubic metres of beach gravel reclaimed from the Ken Forde boat ramp. The driftwood was also saved to be scattered back on the beach.

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The 720 cubic metres of gravel and sand being used to reshape the beach comes from all the natural beach gravel deposited at Ken Ford boat ramp during winter storms.

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Courtney Elizabeth Clemenson June 9, 1992July 1, 2013 With great sadness we announce A beautiful young woman left us on Canada Day. Predeceased by Grandfathers grandfathers Dave and John. Survived by her mother Deb, brother Kurt, father Dan, grandparents Sheila and John Pearson, Mary Clemenson and Darlene Spence plus numerous Aunts, uncles, Uncles, cousins Cousins and and so so many many friends. friends. aunts, We are at a loss and life will never be the same without her. A Celebration of Life will be held on July 20th at Eagles Hall, 1999 14th Ave. Campbell River from 1-4 p.m. In lieu of flowers please hug your loved ones and hold them near and dear.

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DEATHS

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LOST AND FOUND FOUND: PADLOCK with keys. 9th Ave and Dogwood. Campbell River. Call 250-2863938, leave message. LOST-DIGITAL camera in a small plaid bag. Lost at the Spit playground.250-830-1476 LOST I-PHONE 5 at Spirit Square mid-afternoon July 1st. Reward offered for return. (250)923-0454.

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May 28, 2013

Dale Johnston May 26, 1960 - June 17, 2013 Taken from us far too soon, Dale of Campbell River passed away peacefully at his mother's home after a short, but courageous battle with cancer. He was a long time employee at Panago Pizza, and of late, Seaworthy Marine where he was very, happy employed by his long time friend Kevan. He had a love for the outdoors. Dale was a kind soul and a gentleman. He was determined cancer would not change the person he was and it didn't. He will be lovingly remembered and missed by his mother, Dorothy Colwell of Campbell River, his three older brothers, Douglas Johnston (Laura), Rick Johnston (Nancy) and Steve Johnston and his many nieces and nephews, all of California. His father Ernest Johnston (Mary) of Fernley, Nevada. His many friends in Campbell River who supported him through his illness. Family service at a later date.

Request For Proposal; 3 year Contract for Harvest Vessels for Mainstream Canada Mainstream Canada has an opportunity for interested parties to bid on a 3 year contract for harvesting services for the West coast of Vancouver Island in the Tofino areas. This Letter is intended for the use of bidding on this contract opportunity. • All vessels must be able to meet or exceed ISO 14001, 9001 and 18001 requirements of Mainstream Canada. • Vessel requirements for this tender must have a capacity to hold 135,000 kg Live Weight (~298,000 lbs) of product. • Vessel draft will need to meet the Tofino Harbor limitations when full with product. Terms of Bidding • All bids must be in by August 15, 2013 including a proposed contingency plan. • Mainstream will determine the winning bid by September 30, 2013. • Tender packages with more information are available but bidders will be required to sign a confidentiality agreement with Mainstream before receiving the package. • All bids received and discussions with bidders will be held in confidence. Office Contact: Mainstream Canada, PO Box 142 61-4th Street, Tofino BC, V0R2Z0, Tel (250) 725-1255, Fax (250) 725-1250, Attention Don McIntyre. Email: contracts@mainstreamcanada.com


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WFP offers a competitive salary, a comprehensive benefit and pension package and the potential to achieve annual performance rewards. Please reply in confidence, citing Reference Code: Human Resource Department Facsimile: 1.866.840.9611 Email: resumes@westernforest.com Application Deadline: Friday, July 25, 2013 Reference Code: General Foreman – EFO As only short-listed candidates will be contacted, WFP thanks you in advance for your interest in our Company.

HELP WANTED THE LEMARE GROUP is accepting resumes for the following positions: • Certified Hand Fallers • Off Highway Logging Truck Drivers • Log Loader Operator • Grapple Yarder Operators • Boom Boat Operator • Chasers • Hooktenders • 2nd Loaders-Buckermen • Heavy Duty Mechanics Fulltime camp with union rates/benefits. Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to office@lemare.ca. ABORITIST/TREE CLIMBER for busy tree service. Must be experienced, work safely & quickly. Great pay for right guy. Call Chad, (250)8975254. NORTHERN Savings Credit Union has openings for Full time Member Services Representatives for our Masset & Queen Charlotte branches on Haida Gwaii. If you are interested in providing excellent customer service and have good time management and organizational skills. Minimum Qualifications: Secondary school diploma, working knowledge of Microsoft Office.Previous financial services, sales and customer service experience preferred. Please apply online at www.northsave.com

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HEAD HOUSEKEEPER req’d immed. for perm. year-round position. Must be available weekends, be a team player. Salary negotiable, d.o.e. Resumes in person to Passage View Motel, 517 Island Highway Campbell River.

DALCON Construction LTD has openings for concrete forming carpenters, apprentices and labourers. Please email (dalconconstruction@shaw.ca) or fax (250743-5883) your resume to us. Competitive wages and benefit plan.

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School District 72 (Campbell River) School District No. 72 is seeking applications for the following positions: Casual Bus Driver, Campbell River Casual Bus Driver, Sayward For details on applying for these postings, please check the School District’s website at www.sd72.bc.ca. School District 72 • Campbell River

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1041 SHELLBOURNE Blvd. Sat. July 13th 8am-???. Moving Sale. Tools, kids toys, clothes (kids & adults, Something for everyone. 1241 GALERNO Rd. Sat. July 13/13. 8am-12. Multi Family Household items, kids’ clothes, toys & other good stuff. No early birds. 1413 CLIFFE CRES. Sat. July 13, 10-2. Toys, cars, books,Christian books. 162 REEF CRES. Sat July 138-2. 177 CRAWFORD Rd., Sat, July 13, 8am-noon. Garage sale: 12’ cargo trailer, folding tables, couch, chairs, kitchen tools, DVD sound surround system, pan brake, professional tools including: mitre saw, jig saw, belt sander, palm sander, biscuit joiner, router, drywall tools, automotive, plumbing, MK tile saws with stands & a much more! 1838 WHISTLER WAY. Sat, July 13. 9am-1pm. Fishing gear & tackle, tools,household items, kids toys & clothes. 2741 SODERHOLM RD. Moving sale. Sat. July 13. 9am1pm. Household, kitchen, kids stuff. Bikes, furn. Washer/dryer & fridge. Something for everyone. 633 ALEXANDER, Sat July 13 & Sun July 14. 8am-12. Classic & 60s music cassettes,collectibles,country skis,fishing gear,household items,video camera & more.

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533 S. McLean Fundraiser for the CR Seniors Centre. 8-1pm.Quality new handmade items,slightly used items,great location, great prices. 5600 DUNCAN BAY Rd. Sun. July 14. 8am-12. Tons of baby stuff, boys clothes(0-3yrs), new ladies clothing, furniture crosstrainer & ab circle. 648 NELSON Rd. Sat July 13. 8-12. Little of everything,great selection. 937 ASH/GALERNO. Sat/Sun July 13/14 8am-?? Estate Sale. All must go. Dining set & 8 chairs, hutch, dresser, daybed, king size bed,linens,dishes, paintings, corning ware,Bradford plates. Mega Tool Sale in Carport CENTRAL- #57-1120 Evergreen Rd, Sat, July 13, 8-1pm. Kid’s books, household, tools.. PAINTER BARCLAY: 4163 Barclay Rd., Sat., July 13th, 8-2pm. Huge garage sale, something for everyone!

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2187 Bolt (Comox) - Large house. Aug 1. $1500/mo. 310-282 Birch St. - 1 bdrm. Aug 1. $650/mo. #3-3962 S. Isl. Hwy. - 1 bdrm. $450/mo. #104-9 Adams Rd. - Walk-on ocean. Aug 1. $1195/mo. 1911-16th Ave. - Basement suite, all inclusive. July 1. $900/mo. #310-377 Dogwood - Updated 2 bdrm. July 15. $795/mo. #301-377 Dogwood - Renovated studio. Aug 1. $595/mo. 112-872 S. Isl. Hwy. - 2 bdrm, 1 bath. $850/mo. 120 Seaview - Large 4 bdrm, ocean view. $750/mo. SAYWARD RENTALS - Condos from $600 & up.

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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.

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875 Lanqvist - Hyde Creek Rancher on 2 acres, 3bdrm, 3 bath, hot tub, 40x30 shop wired & plumbed, full RV hookup, fenced back yard. Priced to sell at $375,000. Call 250-230-7340.

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 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. KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit, Complete Room Treatment Solution. Odorless, Non-Staining. Available online homedepot.com (NOT IN STORES). MOUNTAIN BIKE- as new, paid $700 selling $250. Upright freezer, $195. 12 gauge shotshell loader, sizeOutomatic, (1-stroke, 1-shell) $390.+ 10K Primus power and supplies, offers. Call (250)2863308, C.R.

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

WEDDING DECORATIONS. Retired decorator liquidating stock. Complete wedding package includes neutral colours of white/cream w/greenery, 1 large fully decorated arch with tulle, flowers, ivy and lights, 2 tall standard formal bouquets, head table swag to match archway, round guest table bouquets, glass tealight holders, vases, decorator fabric, tall silk trees with lights, much more. $1000/all, may split. 250-286-1453.

REAL ESTATE 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

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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.

FRENCH CREEK CHARMER 3 bdrm/2 ba on .23 acre. Many updates. Warm, welcoming & move in ready. $337,900. By appt. gardendelight@shaw.ca. 250-752-4741.

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.

INCOME POTENTIAL. 3 Beds, 2 bath up; 2 beds, European-style bath suite down. Quality estuary, mountain & ocean views. For pics, see Property Guys Sayward website. $249,900. (250)282-0009.

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

OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-3pm. CAMPBELL RIVER, 810 Marguerite – Quiet 55+ Gated Community. 1330 sq.ft. patio home. 2 bed, 2 bath plus den. Bright open concept. Upgraded soundproofing. $254,500. 250-287-9159.

HOUSES FOR SALE Incredible 5 acre treed PARK-LIKE PROPERTY with Well-Maintained Furnished Home 1500 sq.ft, 3-bdrm, 2 bath. Extremely close to Pristine Cowichan Lake, in the town of Caycuse. Perfect for recreational property or full time living. Motivated seller $358,800. Exceptionally low yearly cost. Not leased land. Call 250-745-3387 smartytwo@hotmail.com PORT McNEILL. 5-BDRM Double-wide with basement, 5 bdrms, 2.5 bathrooms. View, private fenced yard. $159,900. 250-956-4009.

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

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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

C.R. OCEANFRONT fully furn. 3-Bdrm, 2 bath home - “short term” - $1800. obo. Avail Oct 1/13. Drive by: 1047 S. Island Hwy. Call 1-604-892-5134 or renechambers@shaw.ca

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2004 MONACO Dynasty Barness- 40’ w/3 slides, tag axle, Cummins ISL 400hp, 51,575 miles. Asking, $120,000 obo. Call 250-203-0263 or (250)287-2913.

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 2 BDRMS- Large townhouse style apts, close to hospital, 3 schools, on site W/D. Small pets ok. $700. 250-202-0656. CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrm Santa Barbara Apts. Quiet clean bldg. Close to Merecroft shopping centre. $650./mo. N/P. Aug 1. (250)923-4594. CAMPBELL RIVER: 2 bdrm condo, top floor, spectacular ocean and mtn views, lrg deck (BBQ allowed), adult oriented building, 5 appl’s, in suite laundry/storage. NS/NP. Ref’s req’d. Aug. 1. $900/mo. Call 250-287-0481. CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrms, close to town. Quiet, secure, adult oriented, 820 Alder Street. $650. Avail Aug 1. Call 250-830-4056. CAMPBELL RIVER Ocean view condo. Spacious, well maintained Building, 2 Bdrms, in-suite washer & dryer, very quiet building, non-smoking, minutes from downtown Campbell River. $825./mo. Avail Aug 1. Contact Steve 1-604-943-4134 for more info or to view. DOWNTOWN CAMPBELL River- large 2 bdrm, full bath, insuite W/D, patio, parking. NS/NP. $780+ utils. Avail July 15. Refs .Call (250)286-1098. Downtown Comox Fully Furnished 2BR, 2Bath, fireplace, secure prkg., elevator., ocean view, ensuite laundry. Walk to senior centre,hospital, shops & golf. 250-339-7963

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ROTARY BEACH- 2 bdrms, lrg, bright, 3appls, bachelor studio, hydro incld. Reasonable rent. 250-286 1175. Semi-ocean front, 1 bdrm apt very nice & bright in private home. Ground level, separate entr. Utlities incld. FS,WD,Gas,fireplaceNS,NP. Ref req. $700 250-923-0860 ST. ANDREWS Village. Large bright 1 & 2 Bedroom renovated apartments in quiet crime free building. Non smoking, near hospital. (250) 287-3556 Turnkey Ocnfrt. 1 Bd. Avail. immed. N/S,N/P. $1,100-1,250 /mnth. Randy 250-830-4222

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.

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES CAMPBELL RIVER: 2bdrm apt in centrally located 4-plex. Freshly painted. No Pets. N/S. Refs $700+util. 250-830-4686. CAMPBELL RIVER: 3 bdrm duplex close to Canyon View Trail, bus. NS/NP, quiet. Large yard. $875. Avail. now or July 15th. Call (250)204-1346. LARGE 3BDRM, 2bth w/rumpus rm, laundry, storage. 10’ high garage. Close to town. Ocean view. Avail at the end of July. $950. 250-287-2745. SMALL 1-BDRM unit, walk to Canyon View Trail. Close to downtown & bus. $650./mo. Quiet, NS/NP. (250)204-1346. VIEW. 4BDRM, 3bth, rec room, patio, larged fenced yrd. Very clean. No pets. Ref’s required. $1050. 250-286-6672

HOMES FOR RENT 2 BDRM, available immediately. Appli included.$1000 plus utilities. Ref req 250-286-6749 CAMPBELL RIVER: 3 bdrms, updated 1/2duplex, 4appl quiet semi rural setting $900. Avail Jun 15. Hans 250-286-1876.

SEASIDE COTTAGE in ROYSTON, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 5 appls, N/S, N/P, No partiers. Avail Aug 1, $1100/mo plus utilities. 250-338-5995

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OFFICE/RETAIL FOR LEASE or Rent- 850sq ft, downtown Pier St, Campbell River. Call (250)203-2288. OFFICE SPACE for lease or rent- 150sq ft & 200sq ft, downtown Pier St, Campbell River. Call (250)203-2288.

SHARED ACCOMMODATION FURNISHED ROOM- $450. Cable/wireless, laundry incld. Oceanview. 1/2 block to bus. NS/NP. 250-287-3616. LARGE 1-BDRM suite. near bus route & mall. Inclds cable, TV, internet. Furnished, N/S, N/P. Shared kitchen & Laundry. Adult orientated. $500./mo. (250)204-7222.

STORAGE

1975 OLDSMOBILE Toronado, $4,000. Garaged since 1982. Has collector plates. 104,000 original miles. Runs beautifully. (250)390-3805

2006 Pioneer 18” trailer, dry weight 3400, fridge,stove,over awning, barn kept in winter. $10,000 obo.250-203-6428

2006 Silverado, Ext cab, 4x4, with canopy, small V8,40,000kms,like new interior,rhino lined box,towing package.Asking $19,500. 250-2873930 YAKIMA SKYBOX luggage carrier, new condition, 82”L $350. Big Chief electric fish smokehouse, near new, $85. Call (250)334-4043.

UTILITY TRAILERS

1999 OLDSMOBILE Alero. 142,000 original mile. New brakes and in immaculate condition. $2500 obo 250-3362022

2000 WELLS CARGO cycle wagon/ utility trailer, model MC101-5. 9’9”Lx5’W Ramp, with side door entr. Exc. cond. $2200. obo. (250)287-8970. 2000 MAZDA MPV. Excellent condition, well maintained, good reliable car. $3450 obo. 250-339-3825.

COVERED STORAGE and space for lease, Campbell River. 250-830-7690 for info.

MARINE

21’ 2008 FunFinder Ultralite Trailer in Excellent shaperarely used /Dry weight 3450 lbs ideal for towing with smaller trucks. $14,000 OBO. (250)204-2351.

BOATS

SUITES, LOWER 738A BEAVERLODGE Rd- 2 bdrm basement suite, laundry facilities, carport, NP/NS, refs please. $750 mo. Avail now. Call (250)914-1195. SUITE AVAIL. Aug..1st. 1 bed + den, single person, hydro, internet, cable, security included. $750/mth. N/S Call 250926-0019 after 6:00pm.or b.clease@shaw.ca

2005 CRYSLER Pacifica. Automatic, 6 passenger, silver exterior / black interior, Sirius satellite installed. Brand new winter tires. $6900. (250)9234574. Campbell River.

CRIME-FREE MULTI-HOUSING

BIRCH MANOR Certified complex of CR Crime Free Multi-Housing Program. • Thorough & fair screening of all applicants. • 2 bedroom Townhouse • Laundry facilities on site • Close to Hospital • References Required • NO PETS

BIGFOOT TRAILER, 1996. 17’. Large fridge/freezer, 4burner stove/oven, hot water, furnace, very nice condition. $10,500. (250)248-7194.

1986 28’-FAIRLINE Fly Bridge, $29,900. Twin 6cyl gas engines, 2VHF radios, depth sounder, 4burner propane stove w/oven, 110/12v fridge, electric head w/holding tank. (250)390-3805

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.

TRUCKS & VANS

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

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19’ FIBERGLASS boat with trailer. 200hp and 8hp Mercury outboards. Asking $9,000. obo Call 250-337-5565 after 7pm. 102,000 KMS. FORD EXPLORER XLS. 2002. Excellent condition. $8500. Call 250287-2009.

1990 CHEV 3/4 Ton, long box, 4 wheel drive. $500. Call (250)338-5503.

24’ HARBOURCRAFT- loaded, new Garmin GPS, radar, fish finder, shrimp and crab pot puller, 4 stroke 225, 9.9 auxillary engine, 2 Scotty electric down riggers, new dual axle easy load trailer. $55,000. Call for more details: (360)790-5733.

1997 Chev Extended cab pick up . 2 WDR. 329,000km. runs good. $2000. 250-923-3302

MOTORCYCLES

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We offer:

Bachelor, 1 & 2 Bedroom *Thorough and fair screening of all applicants. * Secure building * Adult oriented * Laundry facilities * On bus route * On-site managers * Close to hospital * No PETS * No Smoking * References required We are committed to our tenants to provide a quiet, clean atmosphere.

Phone 250- 286-4838 250- 204-8118

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

2001 4x4 DODGE DAKOTA P/U Crew cab. 243,000 kms. Asking $10,000. obo. Call 250337-5565 after 7 pm

11.5’ Elkhorn Camper, $5,500. Side entry model, requires 8’ box. HW heater, propane stove w/oven, propane/elect fridge, forced air propane heater, flush toilet, inside shower. (250)390-3805

2003 CHEVY Venture Van. 207,000KM. Runs well. $2900 O.B.O. A must see. Please call 250-334-7759.

TRANSPORTATION AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

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

29 FT Fiberglass Sailboat, volvo diesel aux,moorage paid until mid Apr,2014. $14,900 obo. 250-337-5747

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

2002 SIERRA 3500 Duramax 4x4 only 115,000 miles. Beautiful shape. $19,950. Go to http:bit.ly/duramx for full description, pictures & video. davidmatwie@gmail.com

2003 28” Travelair, $26,900. ford E450,tires, brakes good, no leaks, isl bed, air clean. Consider class B/camp van trade.82K. 250-285-2030.

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DOUBLE EAGLE. 17 Ft. Fiberglass. 120 HP Johnson, 8HP Evenrude 4 stroke w/ depth sounder, VHF radio, compass, 2 electric down riggers. Good condition. $11,500. 250-923-2328 GRAMPIAN 26 ft sailboat. All safety equipment, GPS, Fishfinder/depth sounder. Sleeps 5. New mainsail. Yamaha 9.9 o/b (under 20 Hours). $4000 o.b.o Brian 250-923-0330. Boat located at Oyster River, paid to Dec 31, 2013 MIRROR CRAFT 14ft boat. EZ load trailer, 35 HP Evinrude motor. $2,500 O.B.O Please call 250-336-8600

2003 WIND STAR VAN. Automatic remote starter, Bruno lift. Comes with or without scooter. 147,400 km. Fully inspected. $4000 obo. (250)338-1961.

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“According to my calculations, if I can make some money at a real job, plus my allowance, then . . .” Becoming a Mirror newspaper carrier is an excellent opportunity to teach children the life skills for success. Currently we are hiring in your area and we are looking for young people to help us deliver the newspaper. If anyone in your family is interested in being a Mirror paper carrier, call us.

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LIFESTYLES Creative Expressions art camp at Sybil Andrews Imaginative kids are invited to create unique and wonderful projects to show off to family and friends through summer art camps. The City of Campbell River Recreation Department art camps at Sybil Andrews cottage will host instructor Sharon Sanford again this summer, with new projects for children ages six to 11. Learn how to make string and nail art plaques, a batiked book or gym bag, a foil-embossed

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mirror for your room, a “bling” ball for the garden, egg shell mosaic frames or pots and many other stunning treasures. The Creative Expressions art camp will run the week of July 22 through 26, with openings in afternoon camp from 1 to 4 p.m. Cost is $90 per person. For more information regarding summer programs, please call the City of Campbell River Recreation and Culture Department at the Community Centre, 250-286-1161 or the Sportsplex, 250-923-7911. Check us out on Facebook at campbellriverrec.

Swim lessons on tap at the outdoor pool Summer is here, and it’s time for swim lessons again at the Centennial outdoor pool. The Centennial pool offers a full range of swim lessons from Sea Turtle to Swim Kids 10. The Sea Turtle, Sea Otter and Salamander lessons are taught in the wading pool – affectionately known as the Marvin. Temperature in the wading pool is 84 – 86 F (29 – 30 C) degrees and with a maximum class size of four, children will experience comfortable and personal swim instruction.

All other swim levels are offered in the main pool, where the temperature is maintained between 78 and 80 F (25 – 26C) degrees. In addition to the Red Cross swim lessons, there is a Bronze Cross course (July 15 to 18 from 8:30 a.m. to noon). This is a great way to wrap up a lifesaving certification in one week and still have all afternoon to play. Younger, aspiring lifeguards, (8 to 13 years old) can register for the Junior Lifeguard camp August 12 to 16. Participants learn basic lifesaving skills and develop confidence and teamwork in an aquatic environment.

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All You Can Eat Crab Feast at Brown’s Bay CR Resort! MINI BUS BUS 65.00

$

plus tax Departs Campbell River Visitor Centre 6 pm Every Friday & Saturday this summer! Great for families & groups!

CR Minibus Tours

1-888-267-9128 / 250-287-6493 Campbell River Follow us on Facebook & Twitter! Other tours available/pay in advance at: www.crminibustours.ca

3 Options for your glass containers

The glass collection bins will be removed from the recycling depots July 15, 2013.

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The depots are for the collection of products that can be recycled. For glass to be recycled, it must be sorted and shipped to out-of-province factories to be made into new glass, as there is no longer a glass recycling facility in BC. The glass collected at the recycling depots is of a poor quality in that it is often contaminated with other material, meaning that, in many instances, the product cannot be recycled anywhere.

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Residents are encouraged to reuse their non-refundable glass containers as many times as possible. Many glass containers (such as pop, juice, wine, beer and liquor bottles) require a deposit to be paid when the product is purchased, so residents should take those containers back to the point of purchase or to the Return-It bottle depots.

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Residents can drop off their non-refundable glass containers in the bins that have been moved to secured and safe locations at the Campbell River and Comox Valley waste management centres. The glass accepted at these locations will be repurposed as aggregate for roads or ground cover in the landfill. Unlike food waste, glass is an inert material that does not decompose in the landfill to produce leachate or emit harmful greenhouse gases.

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Residents can choose to place their non-refundable glass containers in their household garbage for pick up.

*NOTE: It is important to remember that glass containers are not accepted in the blue box municipal curbside recycling programs. For more information visit

www.cswm.ca/glass

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Tyees show stellar D The tadpole Blue Tyees took part in a Sidney tournament last weekend. On Friday the Tyees lost 6-5 to Carnarvon and won 9-7 against Peninsula. In Saturday’s draw, the Tyees won 14-4 against Duncan Red Sox and won

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11-1 against Nanaimo White. On Sunday in the semi-finals the Tyees pulled out the win, 11-6 against Nanaimo Grey, to go to the finals. In the championship game, after loading the bases, Dumont pitched a gem of a first inning

Maniacs take down the Katz

by allowing no runs in. The Tyees brought in three runs for a 3-0 lead.By the bottom of third the Tyees were down 5-3 but turned it around quickly with a home run from Deagle and five runs scored for the 8-5 lead and gold medal win.

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The Campbell River Tyees pitcher gives it his all against Oceanside. The Mosquito A Tyees rep baseball team took on the Oceanside Reds and Victoria in a double-header for the Tyees at Nunns Creek Park on Sunday.

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PROCESS Upcoming Evening Workshop - July 17th

Composting 101 Learn how to divert approximately 30 per cent of your household waste while creating fabulous nutrients for your plants and gardens through composting. This interactive workshop demonstrates the basics backyard composting and introduces a variety of hands-on techniques. Reduce your impact on the environment and discover how easy it is to compost. * This is an outdoor workshop Date: Wednesday, July 17th Time: 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Location: Campbell River compost education centre

For more information about composting visit: www.cswm.ca/composting

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head and neck anatomy, as it is the area they work on daily. Dentists are skilled at injections as they routinely give injections in sensitive areas. Botox has therapeutic uses and is not just for cosmetics. If you clench or grind excessively, Botox can reduce these habits, saving your teeth and relaxing Dr. Jana Lamb DMD your tense facial muscles. People who suffer from headaches are getting relief with Botox. Also, people who suffer from excessive sweating can use Botox to inhibit the sweat glands. In 1992 it was two Canadian ophthalmologists who first used Botox to treat wrinkles around the eyes and forehead. This treatment has been approved by the FDA and it is reported to last up 4-6 months. Botox treatment offers advantages for men and women. Botox is a purified protein which is safely metabolized by the body. The appointments are short and you are able to carry on with your day as it allows for natural movement of the face. Results last up to 6 months or even longer with repeated use. The CDSBC has approved the use of Botox in dental offices. For more information or to find out if Botox will work for you please contact Dr. Jana Lamb for a Complimentary Cosmetic Consult at 250-287-7343. If you have a question you would like answered please email Carmen@dogwooddental.com

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Positive Aquaculture Awareness hosted its 17th Annual BC Aquaculture Slow-Pitch Tournament at Willow Point Park last weekend. Six teams from Campbell River and four teams from Port Hardy competed – all teams in the tournament have ties to the aquaculture industry. The Division A trophy, after spending last year in Tofino, has returned to Campbell River to spend a year with the Mainstream Canada team sponsored team, the Maniacs. The team was awarded the trophy after a very competitive final game with the Port Hardy Marine Harvest Canada sponsored team, the Stray Katz. The B division trophy is leaving Campbell River and travelling to Port Hardy to spend the year with the Marine Harvest Canada sponsored team, Something Fishy. The Something Fishy team played off the Mainstream Canada sponsored team, Slammin. A great final game was played with the two teams tied throughout the game until the final inning when Something Fishy took the lead. Delicious BBQ farmed salmon, donated by Mainstream Canada was served on Saturday with proceeds going to Campbell River’s Northwest Shito-Kai Competitive Team. Campbell River Search and Rescue volunteers ran the Tournament Beer Gardens with proceeds going to their organization.

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Above, shooters enjoyed a pig roast dinner. Below left, photos of Don Neratini were set up in memoriam at each staging area. Below right, the late Neratini’s wife, Barb Neratini, sends shoots through an obstacle.

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Above, Mark Johnstone fires at a target. Right, Bob Dixon has the smoking gun.

Gun Club remembers one of its own Last weekend the Campbell River Gun Club hosted the Donald B. Neratini Memorial Double Header in memory of his recent and untimely passing and in recognition of his tireless efforts in promoting the Campbell River Gun Club and advancement of the shooting sports. The two pistol matches were sanctioned by the ISL (Independent Shooting League) as Qualifiers #4 and #5. Qualifiers are held regu-

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scope and other extensive mo dif ic at ions allowed) winners on Saturday were: 1st-Jeff Blois (100 per cent), 2nd-Vernon Cann (49 per cent), 1st B-Bob Dixon (33 per cent). On Sunday, open class winners were: 1stJim Wilbur (100), 2ndBarb Neratini (96), and 1st C-Cann (95). Approximately 90 per cent of the shooters that participated shot in the standard class with men and women shooters, both young and old,

larly through the spring and summer on the Island. In the standard class (stock firearm with few modifications permitted) winners on Saturday were: 1st-Oleg Matveenko (100 per cent), 2nd-Joe Strachan (88 per cent) and 1st B-Chris Archibald (81 per cent). Sunday winners were: 1st-Matveenko (100), 2nd-Trevor Herrmann (96), and 1st B-Dom Piluso (84). In the open class (a

beginners and very proficient. The Gun Club thanks Tim Horton’s Nanaimo for two portable canopies; Strachan for his role as match director; Laura Sloan and Anne Johnstone for food services; Gunter Bros. Meats for an 80 pound pig; Wayne and Freddie Leggett for providing crab and preparing the crab and oysters; and Redonda Bay Oyster for providing 12 dozen large oysters.

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