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hearing at the Klahoose multi-purpose centre and instead chose the Gorge Hall, a site directors deemed neutral, not in the applicant’s territory. Area D director Brenda Leigh and Area A director Gerald Whalley referenced letters the board received from people intending to speak at the public hearing, but felt they may be inhibited while in the Klahoose community. Leigh also wanted a neutral site to prevent bias and avoid any unnecessary pressure on directors. The board went even further to avoid the perception of bias when it removed Cortes Director Noba Anderson as chair of the public hearing. That disappointed Delorme even further.
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Stuff the shipping container bylaw, say owners | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2013
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Business owners packed council chambers Tuesday night to oppose the city’s proposal to ban shipping containers from commercial and residential properties. S e ve nt e e n p e opl e spoke at the public hearing which addressed the proposed bylaw to restrict shipping containers to industrial zoned property only. There
would be some flexibility in that containers could be placed on any lot for up to 30 days per calendar year, which could be extended to 90 with an application to the city. The bylaw would also allow containers to be temporarily used on construction sites. Ross Blackwell, the city’s land use manager, said the draft bylaw was, “generated in response to on-going complaints from the general public
about the visual impact of these industrial structures in residential and commercial areas.” Most B.C. communities have restrictions on the use of the containers, but not in Campbell River. Several business owners are taking exception to the bylaw. Ted Arbour, owner of Eco Ezy Box Storage, said he agrees with limited use of containers on small, residential properties, but taking them
away from businesses which have been using them for years is wrong. “As always, the commercial or business properties in Campbell River will have to take the brunt of the financial end,” Arbour said. “Campbell River is far from being back on its feet business wise and now getting hit with this.” Chris Osborne, city planner, wrote in a report to council that some
businesses are using the containers to avoid the cost of building a proper storage shed. “Businesses are generally turning to their use out of convenience and relatively low cost, in addition to efforts to avoid development permits, works and services and development cost charges.” Har vey Hiquebran said the use of containers does keep costs down and should be permitted
as long as they’re aesthetically pleasing and hidden behind the building. “Every small business is hanging on by its teeth. You’ve been gradually squeezing the ball tighter and tighter,” he said. “A container comes in and it’s very helpful. You can put up a container behind your building and use it as storage. They’re fire proof and have a considerable savings. I agree you shouldn’t have one in
your front yard, but if a guy wants to have one at the back of his business, why can’t he? Fence it in, it looks great.” Kermit Dahl, owner of Associated Tired, is one of those business owners who has a container behind his store. Space is tight and he uses his container to store customers’ tires for them. Dahl said if the city bylaw goes through as Continued on A5
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it’s drafted his business “won’t be able to offer that service to our customers anymore.” Dahl asked Coun. Ron Kerr, who has the Campbellton portfolio, if he’s ever noticed his container. Kerr admitted he had not. Steve Daigle of Daigle Welding and Marine said he uses sea cans to store dangerous goods, including flammable material that is not legally allowed to be stored inside. “We have no room on our lot to build a fire-
proof building away from our building,” said Daigle who added he would be happy to move the containers out of sight. “I would have no problem moving my sea containers to the back of my property.” Others spoke about the security these containers provide and how costly it would be to take them away after spending several thousands of dollars to secure them, paint them and in some cases, add electrical. Alan Edie, owner of Campbell River Common mall, was the only
voice in favour of the bylaw. “This specific bylaw I believe is common sense versus some of the monopolies that have tended to exist and also the old school business practices of this town,” Edie said. “This bylaw is straight u. It’s long overdue. Granted not every sea can is aesthetically ugly but if you went around the town and took pictures, there’s some strategically placed on your most busy street corners – is that good common sense? Probably not.”
Edie said it’s discouraging to see containers on the corner of the roadway into world-famous fishing resort Painter’s Lodge and on the corner of the highway towards Gold River. “They’re abusing your leniency,” said Edie, referring to Campbell River’s lack of container restrictions. “It’s disgusting.”
One woman also spoke up to defend shipping containers on her residential lot. Sandy Green – who said her containers are not visible from the road but are behind her home along the lane behind 6th Ave. – said when she purchased the sea cans the city told her they were acceptable. “It really does upset me
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Building proponents were unwilling to ‘gamble’ with two councillors missing
meeting. “We spent a considerable amount of time, energy and talent if I may say, to get this presentation to this point and unbeknown to myself and my client, we’re short, let’s say, numbers in the vote,” Miles said. “We’re a little afraid to ask for a vote in case it does go in the wrong direction and we wouldn’t be able to come back for at least six months. I’m not a gambling person. I want to make sure this project keeps on going.” Wit h Adams and Moglove out of the equa-
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The architect of the proposed apartment building with a liquor store below took the unusual step of asking council to delay voting on the fate of the development. Curtis Miles was ready to go at Tuesday’s council meeting with his presentation for a major development permit only to find, much to his dismay, that two councillors – Andy Adams and Claire Moglove – were not in attendance at the
zoning application for the project passed during a council meeting in May, but Samson, Kerr and Jakeway were all opposed. Adams and Moglove voted in favour, and Adams even praised the development. “Council has advocated for mixed used for quite some time, it would only be nice if this was for the downtown core, but we’re getting closer,” August 1, 2013 Adams said at the May 7 Dr. Graham will be moving his practice council meeting. Samson and Kerr were from Quadra Island Medical Clinic concerned the lot was too small for the develto Harbourside Medical Clinic, opment that’s proposed, 660 Herriot Bay Road, Quadra Island. and Jakeway is worried that once the slope behind the lot is dug into, it will become unstable Appointment and slide down onto the building. bookings CR Mirror - 2.83”Had x 5” the vote for the may be made development permit gone the same way as it beginning July 29th did for the re-zoning, the permit would have been Phone: (250) 285-2265 denied. And it appeared Miles Fax: (250) 285-2264 didn’t want to take that chance.
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“We’re prepared to make the presentation… yet I feel uncomfortable making the presentation when there’s two members of council missing tonight,” Miles said. “I think given the situation and the uncertainty and the danger that a vote could do to this project – we’re ready to go, we want to start construction, we need to get started – I’d be really afraid to face my client if this vote didn’t go properly tonight. “With respect, I think I’m going to hold back the birth of the baby for another three weeks.” The “baby” is a fivestorey apartment at 1054 S. Island Highway. The application has been questioned because the lot is limited in terms of how much can be developed due to the slope in the back of the lot and residents of the complex would have to park in a space designated for them on the Big Rock Motel lot, which is also owned by the applicant. The developer, Derik Pallan, wants to use the building as a retaining structure at the toe of the slope and have access to the apartments at the side and back of the building. The liquor store would face Highway 19A and have parking in the front. It’s proposed that the new building would not have its own access, instead motorists would enter from the entrance to the Big Rock Motel.
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Storm want to improve city’s image Did You Know? Shoppers Drug Kristen Douglas
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Campbell River has an image problem, according to the governor of the Campbell River Storm, who wants to partner with the city to change that perception. Wes Roed, governor of the Storm Junior B hockey team, and Storm co-owner Kevin Spooner, approached council for the first time in the team’s history at Tuesday night’s council meeting to ask for the city’s help. “I believe it’s the first time in the history of the team, which is come into its 15th year, that anyone has come here on behalf of the team and made a presentation to council,” Roed said. “What we are proposing to you is a partnership that will not only keep this team in a state of viability but also to promote a great community.” Roed said the Storm does work to sell Campbell River, but there are challenges when it comes to recruiting players to re-locate here. “Unfortunately Campbell River has an image problem and it might be
a problem that you’re not even aware of,” Roed told council. “Recruiting can be difficult at the best of times and when we’re trying to get some players to come here, at the first reference to Campbell River, their immediate reaction is it’s some hole hidden away, that they want nothing to do with. “You and I know differently and when they (the players) arrive they soon realize they were misinformed. It’s an image problem that we want to do our best to mitigate.” Roed said since Kevin and Linda Spooner b ou g ht t h e St or m roughly two-and-a-half years ago, the staff has worked hard to showcase the community. Those efforts include a portal that’s expected to launch in six weeks and will be attached to the City of Campbell River’s website. As well, all of the Storm’s games this season will be streamed over the Internet. Roed said through those feeds is an opportunity to promote Campbell River pre-game, in-game and post-game.
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Owners of the Campbell River Storm want cash from council to boost city’s image.
But Roed said the Storm want the city to get on board. “What we’re asking for is a $15,000 commitment from the city to promote our town, our team,” he said. “That slogan, ‘our town, our team’, will be prominent at centre ice, it will be encircling our logo and we would love to have the logo of the City of Campbell River there as well.” Roed said the team would also like to reward those who contribute to the city by giving away hockey tickets to public safety officers such as the RCMP and firefighters as well as someone who has been caught doing a
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good deed or someone who would like to go to a game but cannot afford to. Above all, Roed would like to change the perception of Campbell River. “As long as Kevin (Spooner’s) been at the helm, we’ve been promoting Campbell River as not only a great place to play, but a great place to live and this is an important aspect when we’re trying to recruit
layers,” Roed said. “It’s important to the players themselves but more to their parents, to their families, knowing this is a place where they’ve entrusted their children into our care, that it is a great community. “We promote this town and we don’t feel that it’s shallow or it’s hollow,” Roed added. “We feel it’s incumbent upon everyone…we have an obligation and responsibility to promote Campbell River.” Roed said the team is slowly coming around and the community is responding in a positive way. “They’re talking about the team, there is a renewed excitement and businesses want to be associated once again with the Storm brand, our young people are coming back to the games,” Roed said. Council has yet to make a decision on the request.
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Can pot referendum succeed in B.C.? B.C. is famed around the world for the quality of its marijuana, and people here buy, sell, grow and consume it mostly without fear of serious consequences from the law. Elections B.C. has approved Dana Larsen’s drive for a referendum on decriminalizing marijuana possession – a reminder that pot remains illegal, and unlike our neighbour in Washington state, our province and country remain far away from laws that take drug profits away from criminals. Any move to shake up drugs laws in this country is seen as a good thing. But pot smokers shouldn’t have a victory toke yet – it’s not clear this referendum will even get off the ground, and, if it does, if the province will give it the time of day.
Similar to the ultimately successful drive to oust the HST, Larsen and his supporters need to collect signatures of at least 10 per cent of elected voters in each of the 85 ridings. The gross mishandling of the HST by the Liberals made it easy to whip up voter anger, and voter turnout. Many people in B.C. may support laxer laws around possessing marijuana (or buying, selling and growing for that matter), but the issue is unlikely to inflame the same passions as a government perceived as dishonest and shifting tax burdens from business to citizens. The drive to create a marijuana referendum could help to get voting-adverse young adults more engaged in the political life of B.C. At the risk of glib stereotyping, hopefully the
referendum advocates stay focused and organized, and aren’t smoking what they are trying to legalize. If the referendum were to succeed anywhere in Canada, it should be B.C. But even if Larsen and his allies win, the victory will be non-binding and symbolic – the B.C. Liberals don’t have to support the vote. B.C. may have a permissive pot culture, but this isn’t the U.S., where, for better or worse, voter propositions are binding. And unlike Canadian provinces, states like Washington and Colorado will defy their federal government based on the will of the people. – Black Press
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Cell tower just didn’t fit
There has been a lot of commentary regarding the decision not to allow Telus to build a cell tower in Willow Point Park. Most of the commentary seems to revolve around a perception that this decision was rooted in a petition of 125 people and on the unknown science of the health effects of such a tower. However, the situation, in my opinion, is very clear and has nothing to do with either of the above. Council had an obligation to deny this proposal simply based on the zoning that currently exists for the park. The area is zoned as PA-1 (Public Areas) and subsequently contains a building height restriction of 15 metres for all other uses other than hospitals and schools (which are permitted 20m). Therefore, the 30m pole proposed was simply not in line with the zoning. This is coupled with the obvious fact that erecting an industrial telecommunications facility in an area currently developed for parks and recreation is a clear conflict of uses for the area. Despite what has been reported I would believe these factors were what contributed most to the decision council finally rested upon. Mike Fowler, 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 reser ve the right to edit for length and liability. E-mail them to editor@ campbellrivermirror.com
When in doubt get tested for hepatitis By Dr. Mel KrajDen anD Dr. julio Montaner
Hepatitis is a frequent headline-maker in media, and creates lots of online chat in blogs, tweets and posts. No wonder, given that this liver disease is potentially life-threatening. Despite all this attention, getting people tested and treated is still a challenge and a concern for public health practitioners. As we acknowledge the annual World Hepatitis Day on Sunday, July 28, the number of infections is still of concern. One in 12 people worldwide has liver disease, and greater than three per cent, or more than 120,000 people in B.C. are hepatitis B and/or C-infected. Enormous strides in hepatitis B prevention
have been made in the province through the use of publically-funded vaccinations covering all children. However, hepatitis C is a different story. There is, so far, no vaccine for this silent killer, which can lay dormant for decades, often only showing symptoms when much damage is done. Two-thirds of all cases are “baby boomers” born between 1945 and 1965 – people who should be in their peak earning and familyraising years. Instead, many of their years are spent with increasing disabilities because of this disease. The earlier hepatitis C is detected the sooner it can be treated and the greater the likelihood of recovery. Treatment is the start of the healing journey which for many can lead back to full, produc-
tive lives. In March, the provincial government announced $1.5 million in one-time funding to the St. Paul’s Hospital Foundation to explore ways to better address both hepatitis B and C epidemics in B.C. In collaboration with the foundation, we’ll be talking with interested individuals and organizations from across B.C., including healthcare providers, liver specialists, regional health authorities and the new First Nations’ health authority, community groups, and nongovernment organizations to develop options for improving the provincial response to viral hepatitis. It is important that health professionals continue to emphasize that people need to be tested for hepatitis B and C so that those diagnosed can be engaged in care and treatment.
Work at the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS has taught us some very important lessons. For HIV, “treatment as prevention” improves the health of those already infected with HIV, while simultaneously reducing the risk of HIV transmission others. This model can be adopted for hepatitis. Applied to hepatitis C this approach could simultaneously prevent liver disease and avert further transmission of the disease, multiplying the beneficial impact of treatment. In order to stem the hepatitis virus in BC we need to unite the voices of affected communities, health professionals, and community leaders, and transform knowledge into action. Dr. Mel Krajden is the medical head, Hepatitis, BCCDC. Dr. Julio Montaner is the director of the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS.
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Green up St. Ann’s Dan Samson’s idea to turn St. Ann’s Road into a green space (reported last week in Paul Rudan’s column “Hold the Pavement...”) is brilliant, and I hope the city gives it some serious thought. As the article points out, the idea solves a number of problems in the area. I want to add my perspective as well. I built a home near the downtown area about two years ago. I wanted a view and hoped to be near a vibrant city centre. My decision was a mistake. There is no advantage whatsoever to living near downtown. The neighbourhood that surrounds the downtown core contains a large number of
rental properties. It seems the people that occupy these properties are mainly concerned with roaring through the neighbourhood on their way to visit friends, attend a party or a bar, or shop at a box store, etc. Most appear to have no interest at present in a relaxing downtown with boutiques, specialty food stores, coffee shops and unique restaurants, galleries, etc. They have other priorities. For them – and others from the suburbs – who use Alder, the downtown is an inconvenience. They need to speed through it and around it to get to their destinations to the north and south.
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Turning St. Ann’s into a green area would be a step in putting an end to this noise and spectacle that makes downtown an uninviting place to live.
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Campbell River GOES PINK to Promote a Sustainable Seafood Choice! Pink Salmon Campbell River In celebration of the abundant return of pink salmon, Pacific Salmon Foundation’s Campbell River Pink Salmon Festival will serve up delicious samplings to the public. The object of the festival is to promote pink salmon as a sustainable and nutritious seafood choice. This is the second year for the event and it will be held at Robert Ostler Park on Saturday, July 27, 2013 starting at noon. Attendees will be treated to barbecued pink salmon sliders prepared by the Kinsmen Club of Campbell River. All of the pink salmon has been generously donated by Canadian Fishing Company and sides and salads have been donated by Save-On-Foods. There is
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mallest of the Pacific salmon family, pinks are easily identified, even in their bright silver, oceanic condition. They have tiny scales, large black spots on the back, and dark, elongated oval marks on the tail. The inside of the mouth is white but the gums are black, and the tongue lacks any teeth. As pinks draw closer to spawning, their silver sheen
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dulls and fades beneath mottled brownish-green blotches, a transformation which is less pronounced in females. A prominent hump begins forming on the back of a male, and a pronounced hook with large canine teeth develops on its snout. Depending on location, pinks spawn relatively close to saltwater, usually from late September until early November.
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wide — is to slowly troll in a straight line at depths ranging from subsurface to 100 feet. Use small hootchies or lures in various shades of pink or red, trailing them 22 to 28 inches behind a Hot Spot, O’Ki or Gibbs flasher trimmed with red or pink. Whether lure-tossers or fly-flingers were first to get in on the fun by fishing from shore is a moot point. Their eventual findings were to use small offerings of any colour as long as it was some shade of pink. More importantly, anglers started realizing that pinks provide fast-paced fishing action on light tackle, and when properly cared for, make excellent table fare. Flies proved more effective than lures because they can be manipulated more efficiently in the shallow water. A lure will plummet to bottom unless forward momentum is maintained, but a fly, being light in weight, can be twitched along quite slowly, or even stopped dead for short periods if desired.
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in mind that most pinks will probably never run more than 100 feet, but some may keep going until the backing is gone and the leader parts. Choose a reel with an adjustable, butter-smooth drag, and an exposed rim for added pressure when required. Its minimum capacity should be a full length of line — usually 90 feet — plus 200 yards of backing. Salmon aren’t leader shy; however, a fly line
slapping down loudly on the surface might well spook an entire school out to deeper water. Generally, if you stick with a standard nine-foot tapered leader, you should do well. As for tippets — 8-pound test premium nylon
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shade can make a dramatic difference, as can overall size. Generally, a single pattern will serve for all situations, but only if tied in a range of pale to vibrant pinks, in hook sizes No. 10 through 2. For gear fisherman, again, anything that is pink. Pinks seldom hit hard. Rather than a solid take, it is often soft, almost like encountering a weed. Thus, at the least sign of resistance, set the hook — but gently — for pinks have a fairly soft mouth. SOME POPULAR SPOTS Although pink salmon are found pretty well everywhere along the coast. The area that attracts the most consistent angling action is from Royston, south of Courtenay, to Campbell River. Pink salmon along the Royston and Comox waterfronts usually appear about mid to late July, but anglers never know where the action will be. Unlike other areas on Vancouver Island’s east coast, salmon may school around the old shipwrecks forming the breakwater at the booming grounds near Royston, across the mouth of Comox Harbour in the shallow bay behind the long finger of Goose Spit, or along the waterfront from Comox Marina to the Courtenay River mouth. Although scarcely 3 km across the water from Royston to the inside of Goose Spit, it’s a 13 km drive by road.
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Drew Harbour’s star of art show Drew Harbour is a focal point of life on Quadra Island. During August, painters Kathryn Manry and Teresa Reimer will be showing paintings that were inspired by the changing moods of Drew Harbour. The show at the Heriot Bay Inn runs Aug. 6 to Sept. 3. Join them at the opening reception on Aug. 8, from 3-6 p.m.
so everyone can learn how the chefs prepare those delightful morsels. The Seafood Cook Off will open on Friday at 6 p.m. with the Professional Chef ’s Oyster Competition. Their creations will be sampled and judged by the public. Sampling and judging will be done by purchasing a strip of tickets at the Cook-Off area for $10 (strips will have sufficient tickets to sample every chef ’s creation, plus a few extra to reaffirm your selection before voting) Last years competition was won by Amy’s Asian Foods with Popsey’s Log House Restaurant taking second spot.
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WALKING CANE. White head. Left at public washroom at Robert Ostler Park (Foreshore) Sat. July 13th. 250384-3853. Will pay for shipping. Sentimental value.
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Forever in our hearts (Gramma) Joan Norris September 23, 1948 ~ July 23, 2012 Grandma can you hear me? If you do, listen when I say We miss you here on earth Heavens just too far away You live on in our hearts Memories never fade Enjoy your time in heaven Where the skies are never grey Watch over us when we’re lonely Send us comfort as we cry Enjoy with us, the happy times Never leave our sides By Savannah Travis, Quinton, Caleb, Savannah, Joshua, and Abby
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Kenneth Hugh Green, deceased, who died on June 19, 2013, at Campbell River, BC, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned Executor, c/o Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, Barristers and Solicitors, 906 Island Highway, Campbell River, British Columbia, V9W 2C3, before the 2nd day of September, 2013, after which date the Executor will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which it has notice. Stuart Alexander Johnson , Executor, c/o Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, Barristers & Solicitors, 906 Island Highway, Campbell River, BC, V9W 2C3.
Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land Take notice that Pacific Coast Tidal Energy Ltd., Campbell River, B.C. has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), West Coast Region for two Investigative Licenses – Tidal Engery situated on Provincial Crown land located at Discovery Passage.
Gone but never forgotten Joan Norris September 23, 1948 ~ July 23, 2012 A limb has fallen from the family tree. I keep hearing a voice that says, “Grieve not for me.� Remember the best times, the laughter, the song. The good life I lived while I was strong. Continue my heritage, I’m counting on you. Keep smiling and surely the sun will shine through. My mind is at ease, my soul is at rest. Remembering all, how I truly was blessed. Continue traditions, no matter how small. Go on with your life, don’t worry about falls I miss you all dearly, so keep up your chin. Until the day comes we’re together again. Erny, John, Tracey (Fred), Melanie (Chris), Violet and Lisa
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HILL, Donald Hugh March 6, 1931 It is with great sadness our family announces that Donald Hugh Hill, at the age of 82, passed away quietly surrounded by his family at the Campbell River Hospital on July 17. Don is survived by his wife of 55 years, Doreen; by sons Huston (Lesley), Murray (Kim Patten) and Chris (Nadine), by daughters D’Arcy (Dean Thulin) and Rhonda (Bert Cato, Harper); by grandchildren Ben Gato, Geoffrey Cato, Daniel Cato, Braydon Harper and Madison Harper. Don loved his family and enjoyed golf, fishing and curling. There will be a celebration of life at a later date. For those who wish to do so, a donation to the Parkinson’s Society would be greatly appreciated. www.parkinson.ca
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The Lands File Numbers that have been established for these applications are File #1414142 and File #1412935. Written comments concerning these applications should be directed to the Section Head, Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations at 142 - 2080 Labieux Rd, Nanaimo, BC, V9T 6J9, or emailed to: AuthorizingAgency.Nanaimo@gov.bc.ca. Comments will be received by MFLNRO until August 28, 2013. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please visit our website: http://arfd.gov.bc.ca/ ApplicationPosting/index.jsp for more information. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact the Freedom of Information Advisor at the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operation’s office in Nanaimo. Menzies Bay
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EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
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WEEKEND COURSE FIREARMS TRAINING & C.O.R.E. Non Restricted & restricted. C.O.R.E. Course starts: Fri. Aug. 9 6:00pm-10:00pm Sat. Aug.10 8am-noon
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Granlund Firearms 250-286-9996
Call Terry Falk..287-4940
Tyee Marine 250-287-2641
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Support when you need it most Please support our work in the community with a donation to the Campbell River Hospice Society Call: 250-286-1121 www.crhospice.org Ad sponsored by Kinsmen Club
Bayshore Home Health is currently seeking RN’s for all shifts, in the Courtenay and Campbell River areas to work with children with complex care needs who may have a tracheostomy and ventilation. If you love working with children, we would be delighted to hear from you. Pediatric experience is an asset and we do offer client specific training, as well as trach/vent courses. Please send your resume and cover letter to our Burnaby location: pedsvancouver@ bayshore.ca or fax to 1-866-686-7435
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Kootenay Market, is a successful supermarket operating in Castlegar B.C. We are currently seeking a journeyman meat cutter. We offer a competitive wage based on previous experience. The individual must be motivated, willing to learn and be able to work in a busy retail environment. Please mail, fax, or email resume to: Kootenay Market 635 Columbia Avenue Castlegar, BC V1N 1G9 Fax: 250-304-2262 Email: kmcastle@telus.net Attention: Dan An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators, Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051 Edson,Alta. AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN required at Jenner Chevrolet in Victoria BC. Rare opportunity for a top performing, quality & customer focused team player. Email: mgray@jennerchev.com CERTIFIED TRAFFIC control person is required immediately. Experience not necessary. First Aid III is a definite asset. Excellent hours and steady work. Call 1(604)997-8324 or email: giamackay@hotmail.com
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WORK WANTED 33yr old man from Ont is looking to change careers. Steel Mills to Fishing boats or tugs in CR, Courtenay or North island. Reliable, hard worker, used to long hrs. Permanent home in CR. 250-2035266
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HAIRSTYLIST WANTED full time/part time for First Choice Hair Cutters in their Campbell River location. Guaranteed $11.50/hour, 25% profit sharing, paid overtime, benefits, paid birthday, vacation pay, annual advanced training and advancement opportunities. Call 1-866-472-4339 today for an interview.
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May May 28, 28, 2013 2013
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 when full full with with product. product. limitations Terms of of Bidding Bidding Terms All bids bids must must be be in in by by August August 15, 15, 2013 2013 including including aa •• All proposed contingency contingency plan. plan. proposed Mainstream will will determine determine the the winning winning bid bid by by •• Mainstream September 30, 30, 2013. 2013. September Tender packages packages with with more more information information are are available available •• Tender but bidders bidders will will be be required required to to sign sign aa confidentiality confidentiality but agreement with with Mainstream Mainstream before before receiving receiving the the package. package. agreement •• All All bids bids received received and and discussions discussions with with bidders bidders will will be be held held in confidence. in confidence. Office Contact: Mainstream Canada, PO Box Office Contact: Mainstream Canada, PO Box 142 61-4th Street, Tofino BC, V0R2Z0, 142 61-4th Street, Tofino BC, V0R2Z0, Tel (250) 725-1255, Fax (250) 725-1250, Tel (250) 725-1255, Fax (250) 725-1250, Attention Don McIntyre. Attention Don McIntyre. Email: contracts@mainstreamcanada.com Email: contracts@mainstreamcanada.com
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HELP WANTED FULL TIME MAINTENANCE PERSON REQUIRED This is a permanent position starting immediately at our plant in Princeton, BC. Minimum of 3-5 years maintenance experience required on a variety of production and mobile equipment. Experience in a post mill, or small to medium size sawmill preferred. Must be able to handle a variety of tasks, work well with minimum supervision and be part of the team. Benefits include excellent wage, health spending account and profit sharing. Please submit resumes by fax 250-295-7912 or email elizabeth@pwppost.com. Please visit our website at www.pwppost.com for further information on the company.
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Western Forest Products Inc. is an integrated Canadian forest products company located on Vancouver Island that is committed to the safety of our employees, the culture of performance and the discipline to achieve results. We currently have the following openings:
Area Planner Holberg Pay & Benefits Supervisor Nanaimo Pay & Benefits Specialist Nanaimo Heavy Duty Mechanic North Island Log Truck Driver Campbell River Stacker Operator Campbell River Detailed job postings can be viewed at
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The Home Medical Shop is changing with the times of Health Care and is looking for a Technician to join our busy Courtenay store. This is a part time position but could lead into more hours. The successful candidate will possess the following: * Some mechanical and electrical knowledge * Ability to work independently as well as within a team environment * Organized and possess the ability to multi-task * Good customer service and effective problem solving skills * Energetic, good natured and a quick learner Drop off Resume to 1070 Cliffe Ave, Courtenay or email retail@thehomemedicalshop.com
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School District 72 (Campbell River) HUSBANDRY TECHNICIANS We are are currently currently seeking seeking highly highly motivated motivated and and hard hard working working We team members members to to join join Mainstream Mainstream Canada. Canada. team Our company company isis the the Canadian Canadian division division of of the the international international Our aquaculture company company Cermaq. Cermaq. We We are are aa growth growth oriented oriented aquaculture company, focused focused on on being being one one of of the the major major global global salmon salmon company, farming companies. companies. We We strive strive for for quality quality of of our our product, product, safe safe farming working environments environments and and sustainable sustainable aquaculture. aquaculture. working As aa Husbandry Husbandry Technician Technician you you will will be be responsible responsible As for general general farm farm operations operations including including feeding feeding and and care care for of fish fish stocks. stocks. Duties Duties would would include include operation operation and and basic basic of maintenance of of auto auto feeders, feeders, boats boats and and equipment equipment in in the the maintenance marine environment. environment. marine Familiarity of of the the concepts concepts of of fish fish growth growth and and stock stock Familiarity management would would be be an an asset. asset. The The ability ability to to understand understand management and adhere adhere to to our our Standard Standard Operating Operating Procedures Procedures isis and essential. essential. We offer offer camp-based camp-based positions positions operating operating 88 days days on on and and 66 We day off. off. day Prerequisites to to hiring hiring are are aa fitness fitness test test and and criminal criminal record record Prerequisites check. check. We offer offer competitive competitive wages, wages, aa corporate corporate bonus bonus program, program, We company paid paid benefits benefits package, package, and and aa matching matching retirement retirement company fund plan. plan. fund you have have the the skills skills we we are are looking looking for, for, and and you you would would IfIf you like to to become become part part of of our our team, team, please please forward forward aa resume, resume, in in like person, by by fax fax or or e-mail e-mail to: to: person, Mainstream Canada Canada Mainstream Box 142, 142, 61-4th 61-4th Street, Street, Tofino, Tofino, BC BC V0R V0R 2Z0 2Z0 Box Fax: 250-725-1250 250-725-1250 Fax: E-Mail: careers@mainstreamcanada.com careers@mainstreamcanada.com E-Mail: Please state state “Husbandry “Husbandry Technician” Technician” Please in subject subject line line in DEADLINE TO TO APPLY: APPLY: DEADLINE August 8, 8, 2013 2013 August
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES ELECTRICAL ELECTRICIAN Small jobs to new construction. B Connected Electrical. 250-204-2168. www.bzzzt.ca
GARDENING ADAMS TREE SERVICE. Hedge trimming, lawn/garden maintenance, tree pruning. Log splitting, stump grinding and removal. 250-203-5324
RENUABLE RESOURCES 4001 Mid Port Rd. Fish Compost Bark Mulches Sand and Gravels We load you gently or we deliver
HANDYPERSONS Not Just another Handyman! 23 yrs experience. Specializing in roofs/repairs, drywall/repair, fencing/repair,door & window replacement, framing/rot repair & dump runs. Seniors Discount. Serving C.R.- Courtenay - Sayward. RENO 250203-3315
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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.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE CAST IRON Dbl sink - $75. Wahl Dog Clippers - $25. Please call 250-338-2650
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FRIENDLY FRANK 2 FULL sets of golf clubs, $99. Local # Willow Point area, call (778)420-3666.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Strathcona Regional District has openings for the following positions at the Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex, a full service sport and recreation facility located in Campbell River, BC: Part-time Skate Patrol Attendants Part-time Lifeguard/Instructor I (up to 5 positions) Part-time Fitness Assistants (up to 2 positions) Resume and covering letter for Skate Patrol Attendants, Lifeguard/Instructor I positions and Fitness Assistants should be submitted to: Susan Bullock, Manager of Programs Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex 225 S. Dogwood Street, Campbell River, BC V9W 8C8 email: sbullock@strathconard.ca Ice & Maintenance Worker Resume and covering letter for Ice & Maintenance Worker position should be submitted to: Lorne Parker, Operations Manager Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex 225 S. Dogwood Street, Campbell River, BC V9W 8C8 email: lparker@strathconard.ca Full posting details, required skills and qualifications can be viewed at www.strathconard.ca. 301-990 Cedar Street, Campbell River, BC V9W 7Z8 Tel: 250.830.6700 Fax: 250.830.6710 Toll-free: 1.877.830.2990 www.strathconard.ca
COLEMAN TENT Trailer sleeps 6 has awning with mosquito netting and stove. Good condition. $3500. Please call 250-334-3698. 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.
Kenmore Dryer all reconditioned, 3mthn war, deli possib. $99. 250-202-8776
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LIVINGROOM FURNITURE. Blue sectional w/ corner shelf inbetween & ottoman. $525. 2 recliners. Blue. $175. Very good cond. 250-923-3898
Full size Kenmore Fridge Freezer, white 8yr old. $200 war and deli possible.250-2028776
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Pharmacy Technician – 8 months - The first CCAPP accredited program in BC
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The successful candidate will be proficient in Microsoft word, excel, power point, project 2010 and CAAD. A diploma in Engineering Technology or equivalent would be an asset. Must have a minimum of 3 years experience in underground utilities, heavy construction, and or highway construction. Must be able to read and interpret drawings and blueprints, and be familiar with MMCD contracts and specifications. Upland Excavating offers a competitive wage and benefit package which will be negotiated based on experience.
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Duties will include : • Assist the estimator in the preparation of tenders, • Prepare material takeoffs, and obtain supplier and subcontractor pricing • Prepare tender submittals and reviewing contract and tender requirement. • Assist the project manager with contract submissions and deliverables • Assist with the project schedule • Issue supplier and sub-contractor purchase orders • Coordinate delivery of construction materials. • Assist Site Superintendents with project administration duties • Prepare job cost reports • Assist with the final contract submittals, shop drawings, and operations manuals
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Upland Excavating Ltd. is currently seeking a Project Coordinator to join our construction team. The Project Coordinator will assist the project team throughout the life cycle of the construction project.
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Shoprider- Chameleon GK8 4 wheel, Total weight 94 lbs. Portable 12amp batteries w/2charger, 8” flat free tires. Grey 250lb capacity. Asking $900. (250)941-2901 STANLEY WOOD cook stove, new gear with brick lined firebox. Excellent condition. $1500. 250-336-2364 or 250-650-3577 VCR/DVD PLAYER. Dual cassette tape recorder and player. Assorted VCR movies, assorted cassette tapes. Assorted Rookie baseball cards. Call for details (250)339-4038 or email: p.horgen@utoronto.ca
Human Resources Coordinator This newly created full-time, two-year term position will be responsible for overseeing the human resources requirements of the KDC. The coordinator works in a team environment and provides support to the KDC in the administration associated with day-to-day Human Resource related operations such as benefits administration, training and capacity building, performance management, policy development/recommendations, and recruitment. To receive a comprehensive job description, please email: admikdc@uniserve.com. If you are interested in applying for this position, please submit your resume, three professional references, and salary expectations to: KDC Administrator, PO Box 489, Campbell River BC V9W 5C1, fax to 1-250-3268, or email admikdc@uniserve.com by July 24, 2013.
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.
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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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HOUSES FOR SALE
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
CRIME-FREE MULTI-HOUSING
CARS
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE
SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
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.
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.
APARTMENT/CONDOS
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.
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.
FOR LEASE or Rent- 850sq ft, downtown Pier St, Campbell River. Call (250)203-2288.
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 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
CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrm Townhouse, near Rotary Beach Park. Clean, quiet. N/P. $700. Aug 1st. (250)287-3990 CAMPBELL RIVER- newer reno’d 3 bdrm, new paint, lam floors, W/D, elevator, $850 mo Avail Aug 1. (250)474-0545. 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. CAMPBELL RIVER. Quiet 2Bdrm near town (881 Greenwood St). No dogs. $655./mo. Sept. 1st. Call (250)923-3635. CR: Cedar Place Apt. Avail Immed. 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
OFFICE SPACE for lease or rent- 150sq ft & 200sq ft, downtown Pier St, Campbell River. Call (250)203-2288.
RECREATION
RV RESORT ON THE LAKE
Spots available at great rates. Daily, weekly, monthly. Pool, Hot tub, exercise room, laundry, putting green, hiking, fishing. Free coffee in one of the best clubhouses on the island. Nanaimo area. www.resortonthelake.com 250-754-1975 or admin@resortonthelake.com
ROOMS FOR RENT $400-450. Includes hydro, phone, cable, internet. No drinking/drugs. 250-895-5259.
SHARED ACCOMMODATION
CAMPBELL RIVER- 3 bdrm duplex close to Canyon View Trail, bus. NS/NP, quiet. Large yard. $875. Avail now. Call (250)204-1346. 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.
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.
102,000 KMS. FORD EXPLORER XLS. 2002. Excellent condition. $8500. Call 250287-2009. 2005 CRYSLER Pacifica. Automatic, 6 passenger, silver exterior / black interior, Sirius satellite installed. Brand new winter tires. $6900. (250)9234574. Campbell River.
SPORTS & IMPORTS
Phone 250- 286-4838 250- 204-8118
NISSAN VERSA 2007. 4 Dr, Sedan, power window & locks, A/C, mint cond, 74,000km. $8,000 OBO. Call David 250-339-2228
TRANSPORTATION
MOTORCYCLES
ANTIQUE/CLASSICS 1974 MGBGT Collector plates Value $4500. (250)923-0188.
2013 V-ROD MUSCLE 130 HP. Black & silver, ABS brakes. 95 km, $16,000. obo. (250)923-6991 or (250)2870493. Campbell River.
AUTO FINANCING DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1-800-961-7022
www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557 YAMAHA XV250 (2009) Showroom condition. 445kms. Dark red metallic $3500. 250850-0015
CARS
TRUCKS & VANS 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. 5TH WHEEL. 1985 Travelair 21’. All utilities work. Fully equipped, includes microwave & hitch. $3000. obo. Call (250)334-0497, Courtenay.
1990 CHEV 3/4 Ton, long box, 4 wheel drive. $500. Call (250)338-5503.
1971 GMC. 1/2 ton. $1500 obo. Extra parts available. Wooden box. 250-338-6826 BIGFOOT TRAILER, 1996. 17’. Large fridge/freezer, 4burner stove/oven, hot water, furnace, very nice condition. $10,500. (250)248-7194.
ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE bcclassified.com
1997 Chev Extended cab pick up . 2 WDR. 329,000km. runs good. $2000. 250-923-3302 2004 FORD Ranger Edge, supercab, red, 120,000 KM, auto, 2x4, 6-CD changer, silver custom canopy, super clean. $7995. 250-703-4741 YAKIMA SKYBOX luggage carrier, new condition, 82”L $350. Big Chief electric fish smokehouse, near new, $85. Call (250)334-4043.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE
1975 OLDSMOBILE Toronado, $4,000. Garaged since 1982. Has collector plates. 104,000 original miles. Runs beautifully. (250)390-3805 1999 OLDSMOBILE Alero. 142,000 original mile. New brakes and in immaculate condition. $2500 obo 250-3362022
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 1999 Damon Challenger Class A Motorhome, Ford V10, 33’, one slide, 92,000 km, new tires, brakes & batteries, $27,500 obo. (250)365-7152 Castlegar
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INDUSTRIAL PARKING Logging/dump trucks. Reasonable rates. Call us at 250-830-7690
11-1630 CROATION Rd. Sat. July 27. 8am-1pm. New lg. life jackets, 2 Scotty downriggers, stereo speakers, elec. fire plce, construction tools, outdoor furn, jewelery, toys, hshold items, books/mags, antique cabinet speaker...
335 SIMMS RD. Sat July 27 & Sun July 28.9-2. Books, clothing, funiture, toys, unique items. Something different each day!
SUITES, LOWER
2000 MAZDA MPV. Excellent condition, well maintained, good reliable car. $3450 obo. 250-339-3825.
1 BDRM. Fully furn’d. bach. bsmnt ste. on Rainbow Rd. $595/mnth. N/P. NS. 250-2864854 or 250-204-3325
BSMT SUITE 1/2 block fr Merecroft Village. Small kit, hydro, cable, shared laundry. N/S, N/P Ref. $650/mth. Avail now. 250-286-6718
CAMPBELL RIVER: 2bdrm apt in centrally located 4-plex. Freshly painted. No Pets. N/S. Refs $700+util. 250-830-4686.
2003 Pontiac Grand Am Sedan. Teal color,4 doors,prw windows, 6 cylinder,good condition. 64,150kms.Moving,avail Aug1st.$5000.250-923-4524
STORAGE
ST. ANDREWS Village. Large bright 1 & 2 Bedroom renovated apartments in quiet crime free building. Non smoking, near hospital. (250) 287-3556
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.
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FURNISHED ROOM- $400$450. Cable/wireless, laundry incld. Oceanview. 1/2 block to bus. NS/NP. 250-287-3616.
ROTARY BEACH- 2 bdrms, lrg, bright, 3 appls, bachelor studio, hydro incld. Reasonable rent. 250-286 1175.
Turnkey Ocnfrt. 1 Bd. Avail. immed. N/S,N/P. $1,100-1,250 /mnth. Randy 250-830-4222
CERTIFIED BUILDING
OFFICE/RETAIL
738A BEAVERLODGE Rdclean, bright, 2 bdrm lower suite, laundry facilities, NP/NS, refs please. $750 mo. Avail now. Call (250)914-1195.
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
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.
Nice 3 bdrm rancher in W. Point. Lg fenced yard, 1400 sq ft. $1150. 250-895-5259.
RENTALS
Under New Management
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.
HOMES FOR RENT 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
WILLOW POINT- 3 bdrm Rancher, 2 bath, 5 appls. N/S, no pets. $1200/mo. Available Aug 1. Refs required. Call 250-923 8147.
2 BDRMS- Large townhouse style apts, close to hospital, 3 schools, on site W/D. Small pets ok. $700. 250-202-0656.
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.
SMALL 1-BDRM unit, walk to Canyon View Trail. Close to downtown & bus. $650./mo. Quiet, NS/NP. (250)204-1346.
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
APARTMENT/CONDO
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.
Campbell River. Oceanfront 2bdrm in 4-plex. Available Aug. 1. Near Ocean Grove Store. On bus route. N/S N/P. Refs. Adult oriented $800. 250-287-8032
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.
CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrm suite avail Aug 1 inclds internet/cable, W/D. Fenced yrd w/patio.N/S, no partiers. $850. (250)850-1468. See pics www.usedcampbellriver.com
HOMES FOR RENT
CENTRAL CAMPBELL River2 bdrms, full bath, on treed lot, W/D. NS/NP. $800+ utils. Call (250)923-1081.
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
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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. 2007 TRAIL Lite 16’ trailer, great for small trucks, very good condition. Trailer cover incld’d. Sleeps 4, A/C. $10,000. Call (250)923-7412 or (250)202-2710.
HOMES FOR RENT
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CRIME-FREE MULTI-HOUSING
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.
For more rentals call 250-286-0110
151-701 Hilchey - Hilchey, 3 bdrm, 2 bath. $1200/mo. 310-282 Birch St. - 1 bdrm. Aug 1. $650/mo. #3-3962 S. Isl. Hwy. - 1 bdrm. $450/mo. 1911-16th Ave. - Basement suite, all inclusive. July 1. $900/mo. #211-377 Dogwood - Studio. Aug 15. $595/mo. #310-377 Dogwood - Updated 2 bdrm. Aug 1. $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.
www.campbellriverpropertymanagement.ca
1710 LYNN RD. Sat July 27. 8-4. Household items, furniture, aquarium, electronics, clothes, toys, books. 1839 GALERNO, Sat July 27, 8am-1pm. Huge Multi-Family Garage Sale. 1862 CARLYLE CRES. Sat July 27 & Sun July 28. 8-2. Moving Sale, furniture, tools, automotive, clothing, kitchen stuff, bbq, bike, reno materials, electronics, No early birds please 1898 PINCECREST (off S. Peterson next to Legacy estates) Sat. July 27th & Sun. July 28th. 9am til 3pm Multi family. Tools,welder, ramps, touch screen msi computer, furniture, toys, clothes & more.
3744 ISLAND HWY. (close to Jubilee Parkway) Sat. July 27. 8am-1pm. Furniture,excellent prices.coffee. Early Birds welcome. Fundraiser for Chikondi One Heart Angels Orphanage. Thank you everyone for your continued support. www.chikondiorphanage.com #50-2700 WOODBURN Rd. Sat. July 27. 8am-1pm. Multi family. Something for all. 538 CORMORANT Rd. Sat. July 27. 9:30am-2. Many items for sale & a camperized van. 63-1120 EVERGREEN. Sat. July 27th 9am-2pm. Sunshine only. household items, beanie babies, CD’s, fishing items, Gazebo (NIB).Something for everyone. No Early Birds please
2306 Oyster Garden Rd. Sat. July 27th. 9am -2pm. All the same old stuff and some a lot better.
CENTRAL: 576 Edgewood Dr. (in Heritage Meadows), Sat., July 27th, 8-noon. Multifamily; lamps, small tables, microwave, household items, childrens life jackets, etc...
2750 APPLE DR. Sat. July 27. 9am-3pm. Gen household,radio flyer pedal car, engine hoist,clothes & more.
CENTRAL: 798 Robron Rd., Sat., July 27th, 8am-noon. Household items, baby items, women’s clothes, etc...
2913 PACIFIC View Terrace, Sat July 27. 8-1. Hockey gear, ladies golf clubs & bag, music instruments, dogloo, tools, household items, books & kids items. Come check us out rain or shine,
MOVING SALE. Multi-family. Saturday July 27, 8am-1pm. Something for everyone! 614 Erickson SATURDAY JULY 9:30am-12:30pm. 110 Cres., No early birds.
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2938 S.ISL HWY. Sat July 27, 8am-??. Multi Family. Baby clothes excellent condition, 16’ cedar strip canoe, antique clock, lots more.
SOUTH CAMPBELL River1224 Blesbok, Sat, July 27, 8-1pm. Kid’s toys, sofa and much more...
3893 N ISLD Hwy,Sat & Sun 8-3. Massive Garage Sale. Quality items. Lots for everyone young & old
WILLOW POINT- 39 Strathcona Way, Sat & Sun, July 27 & 28, 9-1pm. Household items, baby stuff... Moving Sale!
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MARINE
TRUCKS & VANS
BOATS
word 2001 4x4 DODGE DAKOTA P/U Crew cab. 243,000 kms. Asking $7,900. obo. Call 250337-5565 after 7 pm
19’ FIBERGLASS boat with trailer. 200hp and 8hp Mercury outboards. Asking $6,900. obo Call 250-337-5565 after 7pm.
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JULY KOREAN SPECIAL MOMIL GOOKSOO Chilled buckwheat noodles with a soy sauce based sauce - $8 PASTA SPECIAL July 19-31 Salmon Pasta with Artichokes - $14
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2003 CHEVY Venture Van. 207,000KM. Runs well. $2900 O.B.O. A must see. Please call 250-334-7759.
2003 WIND STAR VAN. Automatic remote starter, Bruno lift. Comes with or without scooter. 147,400 km. Fully inspected. $4000 obo. (250)338-1961.
fully serviced 4.3L VOLVO PENTA engine, removable side windows for more fishing room, tilt steering, removable seats with interchanging seat posts, rear entry ladder, front control for rear leg trim, full cover with anti pooling poles, electric motor off bow for fishing, custom matched trailer, Bimini top.
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.
2006 Silverado, Ext cab, 4x4, with canopy, small V8,40,000kms,like new interior,rhino lined box,towing package.Asking $19,500. 250-2873930
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(PG) (No Passes) Daily 3:40, 7:30 & 9:40; Sat & Sun Matinees 1:30 (PG) (No Passes) Sat & Sun Matinees 3:40
(G) (No Passes) (Ends Tuesday) Fri to Tues 3:10, 7:00 & 9:10; Sat & Sun Matinees 1:00 (G) (No Passes) Sat & Sun Matinees 3:10
ALMAR 25. Welded aluminum “cuddy� cabin. Built 1996. Forward cabin with V berth for two, single berth at settee, marine head with shower, galley with small alcohol stove, fridge (110 volts AC or 12 volts DC) and small stainless steel sink. Hot & cold pressure water. Horizon Intrepid VHF Radio, Furuno FCV-667 Depth Sounder, Garmin 120 GPS Plotter, and JRC 1500 Radar. Main engines: Mercruiser auto conversion 5.7 liter; horse power: 260; engine hours: approx. 600. Good condition. Marine survey completed 4/6/2011. $25,000 boat only or $35,000 with trailer. On Quadra Is. 1250-287-1239
(14A) Daily 3:45, 7:20 & 9:45; Sat & Sun Matinees 1:20 & 3:45
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14’ TRILLIUM Outback Trailer, deluxe model $8,500. Easy to tow. Good condition. Call (250)337-5234.
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HOROSCOPES
185 CAMPION BOAT with 90 h merc ob,very low hrs,very clean,many extras,galvanized easy load trailer with electric winch.$7000.250-286-9630
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
3%,,Ö9/52Ö #!2 Ö&!34 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 MIRROR CRAFT 14ft boat. EZ load trailer, 35 HP Evinrude motor. $2,500 O.B.O Please call 250-336-8600
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2010 TOYOTA Tundra TRD, 4x4, 55,000, 4.6 V8, Box cover, Bed Rug box liner, nonsmoker, excellent shape. $31,000 obo. 250-923-0037.
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Historic Port Neville: Calm port in a storm
Catherine Gilbert MuseuM at CaMpbell RiveR
It isn’t until you get to Port Neville, on the mainland side of Johnstone Strait and the next stop along the coast heading north from Kelsey Bay, that you realize why Norwegian settler Hans Hansen would have chosen this place to build a homestead. Not only does the 13- kilometre-long Port Neville inlet offer shelter from the winds and strong currents of Johnstone Strait, but it is pristine and beautiful. This is the spot where Hansen chose to build his home – on the south side with long, white sandy beaches stretching in either direction. Today, a large government dock remains that boaters can easily access, and at the end of the dock, the sturdy old log Hansen home, built in 1920, still stands as a tribute to Hansen and his ingenuity. For more than a century, Port Neville was an important community on the coast and over the years operated as a fuel depot, post office, general store and gathering place. Hansen began building cabins on his property in 1891, and by 1892, the port became a stop for
catherine Gilbert/MuseuM at caMPbell river
Pictured above, the government dock leading to the old post office at Port Neville. Below the Hansen family, circa 1907.
Photo courtesy MuseuM at caMPbell river
Edith Hansen of Port Neville marries Harold Bendickson of Hardwicke Island in 1940 aboard the mission ship, the Columbia.
the Union Steamships, enabling Hansen to ship to Vancouver and to receive supplies. It wasn’t long before he began trading with local natives and offering services to other settlers and loggers. By 1895, he became the first postmaster for Port Neville. The Port Neville post office was, in fact, the oldest continually oper-
ating post office in B.C., with Hansen’s granddaughter, Lorna Chesluk, being the last postmistress when it closed in 2010. Hansen had six children, an adopted son Billy from his first wife Elizabeth who had passed away in 1898 and five children with his Nor wegian wife Kathinka – Karen, Olaf, Edith, Lilly and Arthur.
His daughter Edith married Harold Bendickson of Hardwicke Island in 1940 aboard the Columbia, (see photo) one of the fleet of Columbia Coast Mission vessels, and three years earlier, Harold’s only sister Lilly married Olaf Hansen at the Bendickson home on Hardwicke Island. Edith (Hansen) Bendickson wrote several
articles on the Hansen family history, which are available in the Museum at C ampb el l R iver archives. Also in the archives are Hansen family photos and correspondence, and Hans Hansen’s diary. Most recently, an artifact from the Port Neville store, a McCaskey Account Register, was donated to the Museum. The Museum at Camp-
bell River is offering two guided historic boat cruises to Port Neville this summer, on Sunday, Aug. 11, and Aug. 25. The cruise includes Kelsey Bay, Hardwicke
Island and passes by Yorke Island, once site of a Second World War defence installation. Call 250-287-3103 to sign up or to learn more about these trips.
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