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Campbell River Firefighter Seth Hildebrand adds water to make fire retardant foam used Wednesday afternoon to put out a brush fire near the McIvor Lake recreation Campbell River Firefighter Seth area. Hildebrand adds water to make fire retardant foam used Wednesday afternoon to put out a brush fire near the McIvor Lake recreation area.

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Staff at city hall are mourning the loss of two former employees. George Paul, the city’s acting manager from January 2010 to February 2011, died Tuesday following a battle with from pancreatic cancer. “George came out of retirement to assist Campbell River...during a very difficult time,” said current city manager Andy Laidlaw in a news release. “Over 14 months, he put immense effort into re-building the city hall team that was working through extraordinary budget issues as well as staff shortages and numerous legal issues.” On July 26, Nelson Deck, the city’s former director of engineering died here in Campbell River. Deck worked in the engineering department from 1978-1993, pivotal years in the development of the future city. His career highlights involved the construction of the current city hall building, Discovery Pier, the Norm Wood sewage treatment plant, Willow Point Park and Sportsplex. Deck also saw to the development and building of sewers to North Campbell River and Quinsam Heights. Paul Rudan/The MiRRoR

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Supporters of the Campbellton Neighbourhood Association get busy painting over the work of taggers that defaced an unused commercial building facing Nunns Creek Park. The volunteers gave the bullding side a fresh coat of paint on Wednesday, just in time for this weekend’s Salmon Festival and Logger Sports events taking place at Nunns Creek. Getting a head start on the painting are (from left) city councillor Ron Kerr, local businessman Brian Shaw and Laura Paech, manager of Cloverdale Paint which donated the paint.

Liquor laws under review Tom FleTcher Black Press

A glass of wine at the spa? A craft beer at the farmer’s market? Can B.C. survive the next wave of modernization of its archaic liquor laws? These suggestions are part of a review of liquor policy rolled out Wednesday. Richmond MLA John Yap has been assigned to examine regulations that unnecessarily restrict business, making recommendations to the provincial cabinet by November. One proposal is allowing under-aged children to have lunch at a pub

with their parents during the day, as they can do in a licensed restaurant. As well as considering licences for farm markets and spas, the review is to look at why it takes up to a year to issue a liquor licence to a business. Letters are going out to 10,000 licence holders and rural liquor agency stores looking for feedback, and a website for public comments is to be added in September. The terms of the review include ensuring that the $1 billion annual government revenue from liquor sales and sales tax is maintained or increased. The review

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Alana Baskin (centre) of Chances Playtime Campbell River presents $1,811.79 to Deb Cowper and Mark Wunsch of the Discovery Passage Sealife Society. The money supports the new aquarium beside Discovery Pier and was money found or left behind at Chances in the form of slot tickets, a buck or two and even coins.

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The Strathcona Regional District will consider a joint, regional tourism service to help promote the area. Directors at the July 25 board meeting wanted to get the ball rolling with a feasibility study but Quadra Island director Jim Abram wanted to ensure what the board was voting on would not favour one regional area over another. Abram wanted any decisions made within the regional tourism service to be approved by electors on an area to area basis, so that decisions made by Campbell River, which carries the greatest weight in voting based on population, would not overrule other smaller areas such as Cortes and Quadra islands or Area D (Oyster River/Ocean Grove). “If other areas outside of Campbell River vote

a way opposite of Campbell River it doesn’t matter, Campbell River orders the day,” Abram said. A regional tourism service, which could include harmonization of existing programs, is one of 17 strategic priorities identified by the board. At a Municipal Services Committee June 27 which includes Campbell River directors Ron Kerr, Claire Moglove, Larry Samson, Mary Storry, and Jakeway, as well as Craig Anderson (Gold River), John MacDonald (Sayward), Ted

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The new chief administrative officer of the Strathcona Regional District has his sights set on fulfilling strategic priorities set by the board of directors, analyzing staffing and bringing the organization up to speed with modern technology. Russ Hotsenpiller was introduced as the new chief administrative officer at Wednesday’s board of directors meeting. The new role is a promotion for Hotsenpiller who was serving as the community ser vices

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Manager for the regional district. Hotsenpiller takes over from former chief administ r at ive officer B r i a n R e a r don, who v a c a t e d Russ the posi- Hotsenpillar tion in late March. Hotsenpiller said he was thankful for the appointment and eager to get to work. “I enjoy this work, I get to work with some wonderful people and I’m very excited for this

opportunity,” said Hotsenpiller who added that he was ready to tackle all of “the work that’s piled up that needs to be done.” Hotsenpiller said one of the first things he will look at during his tenure is staffing at the regional district. “It wouldn’t be prudent to roll out a succession plan now until I review the organization from the seat I’m sitting in now, however, this is top of mind,” Hotsenpiller said. “There’s no question, succession is one of the top three things we need to look at. People in key positions are going to

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be moving on to the next phase in their lives.” Hotsenpiller also wants to get the board moving forward with its 17 strategic priorities – including a regional tourism service – that it laid out. “I want to have us be aware and focus more on strategic priorities,” Hotsenpiller said. “To that end I will recommend to you a focus on our strategic priorities in the fall, to invest in an in-house session to review these priorities in September.” The new chief administrative officer also promised a new website, as well as continuing to

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improve on solid relations with First Nations. Hotsenpiller also had some advice for regional district directors. He said while many of the challenges the board faces may seem daunting, often they are compounded by directors’ difference of opinion and he urged directors to respect each others’ opinions. Hotsenpiller is responsible for the management of the overall operations of the regional district and overseeing the successful implementation of board policies and direction.

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Museum visitors and barking dogs, h’mm? We have to agree with the readers who voted in last week’s poll: The Maritime Heritage Centre isn’t the best spot for a new pet adoption centre. Granted, our online poll is not We say: SPCA’s scientific or should be viewed as the proposed new site “definitive word” on how Campbell residents see issues. just isn’t the best River In short, it’s a fun and interactive way to engage readers and to stir debate and location discussion in our community – that’s what community papers do. Still, the lopsided vote – just five in favour and 104

against – was pretty surprising and if we could add one more vote too, it would be a check beside “no.” You can’t blame the BC SPCA for wanting to move into the centre which is in a prime waterfront location that sees plenty of public traffic, and has far better parking than the former location of the SPCA’s shelter. It would also be good for the SPCA’s profile in Campbell River which has had a tough year in its battles with the city and its loss of the animal control contract. That said, the Maritime Heritage building was never intended to be a pet distribution centre. It’s a community gathering place and a maritime museum that is home to

the magnificently restored fishing boat, the BCP 45. Somehow the combination of museum visitors, barking dogs and mewing cats just isn’t a good mix. However, there are plenty of other empty commercial spaces in the city that can provide enough space and parking to provide for the SPCA’s needs. And there must be a landlord, maybe even two, who has a pet dog or cat, and supports the SPCA as well, and can provide a fair deal for rent. Maybe even the city and council can help the SPCA find a new home – and it would be gratifying to see the two sides trying to work together again.

Letters

Seniors ignored again Re: Turf the Robron project... (Mirror letter, July 5). Yes, I agree with Marina Mactavish – scrub the Robron development for now. I believe we need to bring our aging infrastructure into top shape first. Often projects like Robron can run over-budget. A risk analysis and cost benefit would be an interesting read to see how you came upon your decision. To take my reasoning to a different level, the 600-member Seniors Club approached the city and were turned down. Now I know there are less soccer players than seniors in this city, so why the difference? I believe the seniors have all paid their fair share of taxes and should be treated with more respect for our efforts to build a clubhouse than was showed by city council. Both Courtenay and Comox have beautiful facilities, and we could too if we could only work together. Come on all you seniors, take your pen in hand let council see that you have had it with the raising of taxes year after year. I am sure there are a few councillors who have totally forgotten who is paying their wages. I think it is time to give them a tax revolt to deal with in the coming year. I will be organizing it if things don’t change for the better. John Hoff, Campbell River We welcome your opinions. Please keep your letters brief. We reserve the right to edit for length and liability. E-mail them to editor@campbellrivermirror.com

Let’s not rely on Nestle about water stats By Ben Parfitt

Here’s a question that our provincial government ought to be able to answer but can’t: How much water is the world’s biggest bottled water seller withdrawing from wells in British Columbia? The province doesn’t know because it isn’t asking. It does not require Nestlé Waters Canada to obtain a permit to withdraw water. It does not require Nestlé to report its withdrawals. And it does not charge Nestlé a penny for the water it uses, even though the company profits handsomely from the hundreds of millions of bottles it sells under popular brand names like Perrier, Montclair and Vittel. To its credit, Nestlé has in the past (it no longer does) voluntarily filed written reports on its water withdrawals with the District of

Hope, which draws from the same aquifer as the company and uses it to supply 6,500 local residents with their drinking water. But voluntary disclosure misses the point. The provincial government is responsible for managing public waters for our collective good. In the absence of basic information, the question must be asked: Is government doing all it can to look after this vital natural resource? Again to its credit, when I contacted Nestlé to ask how much water it withdraws at Hope it quickly volunteered the information. In 2012, corporate affairs spokesperson John Challinor said, Nestlé withdrew 71 million gallons, or enough water to fill more than 537 million half-litre bottles. Immense as this sounds, Challinor called it the proverbial drop in the bucket.

“Based on our mapping we drew less than 7/10ths of one per cent of all available water in the sub-watershed for drawing,” Challinor said in an e-mail. But once again, this misses the point. Our mapping? Surely it is government that should know what water is available for Nestlé and other commercial interests to use, not the other way around. That vital information, along with data on what major consumers actually use, should be in the public domain for all to see. And it should fall to government to gather and report it, while also ensuring the public that our water resources are not at risk of being overdrawn. It is worth noting that these gaps in information apply to groundwater, not surface water. B.C. has no comprehensive groundwater regulation, so withdrawals from wells are virtually

untracked. The province does issue water licences governing withdrawals from surface sources such as rivers, lakes and streams. And it places terms in such licences that limit water takings. Even so, B.C.’s sound management of surface waters is itself in question given three significant deficiencies. One, B.C. has no single agency tracking and reporting water use. Two, the province does not impose acrossthe-board water-metering requirements. And three, while the government does charge surface water users fees for what they use, the fees are often embarrassingly low. As one example, in natural gas industry hydraulic fracturing (or fracking) operations, immense amounts of water are rendered so Continued on Page 9


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Seventeen for and just one against in the ‘great container battle’ I’d like to take the time to congratulate the 17 in attendance at the Public Hearing on July 23, at City Hall voicing all your various concerns against the proposed bylaws banning shipping containers in the city. Yes, 17 against the pro-

posed bylaw and one for them. There were many more that were opposed that arrived after the speakers list was finished; when the audience was asked if any one else wanted to add anything they felt enough had already been

said against the proposal and abstained. The majority of the businesses I saw at the hearing have been using shipping containers for years, so hopefully the city can come up with a solution to the matter. For the city to try and

paint residential and commercial properties with the same brush is not a good situation. Let’s face it, there should be some restrictions on smaller residential lots. I’d also like to congratulate the city councilors who DID return my calls.

For those who are interested in how the vote turns out I’d suggest visiting Tuesday’s council meeting. Ted Arbour, Campbell River Ted Arbour owns a local shipping container business.

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B.C.’s century-old Water Act. In response to questions in the provincial legislature, Thomson said he generally supports policies that would address the three deficiencies noted above. Thomson also said that as part of its promised Water Act “modernization,” the government is considering new groundwater legislation. Environment minister Mary Polak has said further that “improved measurement and reporting of water use will be a key feature” in legislation that is now expected in 2014. All of this is to be applauded and cannot come soon enough. In Ontario recently,

the provincial government imposed rules on Nestlé when it renewed the company’s watertaking permit at a well near the community of Guelph. The new rules made it mandatory that Nestlé limit withdrawals in times of drought. Nestlé appealed that decision to Ontario’s Environmental Appeals Tr ibuna l and t hen negotiated a new set of proposed terms to its permit with provincial authorities. Wellington Water Watchers, a local

conservation organization, and The Council of Canadians subsequently sought standing before the tribunal, which has yet to render a decision. The good news is that in Ontario there is a debate. We can only hope that the same holds true one day soon in British Columbia.

POLIS Project on Ecological Governance. He is author of Counting Every Drop: The Case for Water Use Reporting in B.C.

Water: Old provincial Act needs reform toxic that the water can never be returned to the rivers, lakes and streams from where it came. Dawson Creek currently charges energy companies the equivalent of $11,000 for every Olympic swimming pool’s worth of water purchased from the city. The corresponding charge to the same companies by the provincial government amounts to less than $3. MLA Steve Thomson, whose Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations is responsible for water authorizations, acknowledged recently that the government must reform

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For the loVe oF airplanes Aircraft structures students graduate with skills to work across Canada Dylan Wheaton is young to be launching a second career but if you ask him, he’s just getting started. At 25, the former auto body technician picked up his bags and moved from his home in Yellowknife to Campbell River to retrain for a career as an aircraft structures technician. “I was working in an auto body shop for seven years, I didn’t know if I wanted to keep at it,” Wheaton said. “I found NIC’s program online and I thought, I could do that.” Interested in airplanes and ready for change, Dylan signed up for the program and rented an apartment for 10 months. He has no regrets. “It’s a slower pace than working on automobiles but to me, it’s more interesting. There’s a lot to learn.”

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This year, Wheaton was instrumental in building Cessna balance booms. The highly sought after tool is recommended to rebalance Cessna flight controls after repairs or maintenance but NIC’s students are its only manufacturers.

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Dylan made two of them. “There’s just something about building from scratch, I really like,” said Dylan. “Plus, I’ll be able to take one with me for use in the industry.” He appreciates instructor Ruedi Pletscher’s skill and ability to introduce students to local employers—from Sealand Aviation in Campbell River to Coulson Aviation’s Mars Water Bomber in Port Alberni.

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SALMON FESTIVAL & LOGGER SPORTS to the 46th Annual

Summer Salmon Festival and 39 years of presenting

Logger Sports

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s logging is Campbell River’s heritage and prime industry, in 1975 the Salmon Festival introduced Jim Lilburn Salmon Festival Treasurer a Loggers Sports demonstration as part of the celebration and in 1984 it became a sanctioned competition of the Canadian Logger Sports Association (CANLOG)! This first formal competition consisted of 1 Canadian Championship, 15 events and $5,000 in prizes. Popularity and support for the event began to grow each year and in 2004, with a

prize package of $25,000, the Salmon Festival’s Logging Sports event hosted it’s first World Championship. In 2005, it hosted 2 World and 7 Canadian Championships, 31 other events and over $30,000 in prizes ranking it No. 1 in Canada. Today this competition is still ranked No. 1 in Canada and is ranked No. 4 in North America. Although an impressive record, the World Class Competition would not exist without the support of the city, sponsors and spectators. Thank you for making it possible.

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Canada’s Largest Logging Sports Competition!

Logging Sports Competition

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(age 8-11) Choker Race Nail Drive Dot Split

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Saturday:

(eliminations from 10-noon;

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Single Hand Bucking Canadian Championship Axe Throwing Double Hand bucking Tree Climbing Birling (log rolling) Choker Race Underhand Chop

Intermediate Events:

Obstacle Pole Bucking Canadian Championship 100CC Power Saw Buck Canadian Championship Tree Climbing 2 Man Kettle Boil Single Buck Standing Chop Underhand Chop Canadian Championship Springboard Chop

Single Hand Bucking Unlimited Hot saw Double Hand Bucking Tree Climbing Canadian Championship Obstacle Pole Bucking Springboard Chop Grand Prairie Accuracy Cut Axe Throw Chair Carve

Sunday:

(eliminations from 9:30-noon; main show starts at 12:00)

Open Events: World Championship 2 Man Relay –

Canadian Championship Hot Saw (140 cc with pipe) Stihl Stock Saw (saw supplied) Birling (log rolling)

Ladies Events: Canadian Championship Underhand Block Chop Double Hand Bucking Stock saw (saw supplied) Single Hand Bucking Axe Throw Choker Race Mixed Events Jack and Jill Double Hand Bucking

Good luck to all the competitors! 2470 North Island Highway, Campbell River

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Proud to support the largest Logging Sports Competition in Canada! Come on down and see some displays of past and present logging practices.

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SEAFOOD COOK-OFF SCHEDULE Salmon Barbecue $5.00 each! Includes salmon, potato salad, bun

Oyster Competition Friday Night 6:00-8:00pm $10.00 for 8 oyster tickets! Come and enjoy 5 different types of oyster delicacies!!!! and vote on your favourite!

Saturday: 11:00am 12:30pm 2:00pm 3:30pm

Sunday: 11:00am 12:30pm 2:00pm 3:30pm

Welcome to all participants 1/4 PAGE and good luck!

SEAFOOD DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULE

Salmon Appetizer Oyster Appetizer Halibut Appetizer Tuna Appetizere

(30 min prep) – Public gets to taste demonstration food!

Saturday:

11:30 – 12:00 12:30 – 1:00pm 1:30 – 2:00pm 2:30 – 3:00pm 3:30 – 4:00pm 4:30 – 5:00pm

Mystery Box Challenge Prawn Appetizer Salmon Entrée Mussels/Clams

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Canada’s Largest Logging Sports Competition!

Logging Sports Competition

15 1/4 PAGE

August 9, 10, 11

OFF

Friday:

ALL KWIK TEK TUBES & ACCESSORIES

(starting at 5:00) Youth:

OCEAN PACIFIC

*Sale ends August 15, 2013

(age 8-11) Choker Race Nail Drive Dot Split

Teens:

(Age 12-15) Choker Race Nail Drive Quarter Split (wood splitting) Best in the Bush Relay (6-6:30 start)

Saturday:

(eliminations from 10-noon;

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Single Hand Bucking Canadian Championship Axe Throwing Double Hand bucking Tree Climbing Birling (log rolling) Choker Race Underhand Chop

Intermediate Events:

Obstacle Pole Bucking Canadian Championship 100CC Power Saw Buck Canadian Championship Tree Climbing 2 Man Kettle Boil Single Buck Standing Chop Underhand Chop Canadian Championship Springboard Chop

Single Hand Bucking Unlimited Hot saw Double Hand Bucking Tree Climbing Canadian Championship Obstacle Pole Bucking Springboard Chop Grand Prairie Accuracy Cut Axe Throw Chair Carve

Sunday:

(eliminations from 9:30-noon; main show starts at 12:00)

Open Events: World Championship 2 Man Relay –

Canadian Championship Hot Saw (140 cc with pipe) Stihl Stock Saw (saw supplied) Birling (log rolling)

Ladies Events: Canadian Championship Underhand Block Chop Double Hand Bucking Stock saw (saw supplied) Single Hand Bucking Axe Throw Choker Race Mixed Events Jack and Jill Double Hand Bucking

Good luck to all the competitors! 2470 North Island Highway, Campbell River

250-287-8878 www.inland-group.com

Proud to support the largest Logging Sports Competition in Canada! Come on down and see some displays of past and present logging practices.

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CRES

LTD.

1033 Ironwood Street 250-287-7121

SEAFOOD COOK-OFF SCHEDULE Salmon Barbecue $5.00 each! Includes salmon, potato salad, bun

Oyster Competition Friday Night 6:00-8:00pm $10.00 for 8 oyster tickets! Come and enjoy 5 different types of oyster delicacies!!!! and vote on your favourite!

Saturday: 11:00am 12:30pm 2:00pm 3:30pm

Sunday: 11:00am 12:30pm 2:00pm 3:30pm

Welcome to all participants 1/4 PAGE and good luck!

SEAFOOD DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULE

Salmon Appetizer Oyster Appetizer Halibut Appetizer Tuna Appetizere

(30 min prep) – Public gets to taste demonstration food!

Saturday:

11:30 – 12:00 12:30 – 1:00pm 1:30 – 2:00pm 2:30 – 3:00pm 3:30 – 4:00pm 4:30 – 5:00pm

Mystery Box Challenge Prawn Appetizer Salmon Entrée Mussels/Clams

Oysters Clams / Mussels Salmon Halibut Scallops Prawns

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Salmon Festival

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Oysters Clams / Mussels Salmon Halibut Scallops Prawns

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SALMON FESTIVAL & LOGGER SPORTS Campbell River Salmon Festival’s

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Logging Sports

istorically logging has been the prime resource based industry for the coastal areas of British Columbia. From the days of hand logging, bulls, horses and steam machinery to today’s use of grapple yarders, self-loaders, and helicopters the industry has seen many changes. Throughout these changes the one thing that has remained constant has been the loggers

getting together to show off their skills in friendly competitions. Today, nearly every major logging community has a form of these competitions, which have become to be known as “Loggers Sports“ and Campbell River is no exception. Since Campbell River is the major center for the logging industry on Northern Vancouver Island as well as the many coastal islands and inlets, it is only natural that Logging Sport Competitions became a major event in the community.

Logging Sports are not just competitions amongst the loggers but they also depict the heritage of the North Island by incorporating entertaining events that show both past and present logging practices. Events such as axe throwing, tree climbing, spring board chops, log rolling, hand bucking and high speed power saw cutting never cease to amaze the crowds at these competitions.

Logging Sports has become so popular in Campbell River that TSN Television network aired our 2000, 2006, 2007 & 2011 Logger Sports as well as AChannel, CHCT TV, and Shaw TV routinely cover our Logger Sports on their news and sports broadcasts. In 2006 and 2008 we were able to host the most prestigious Logging Sports event in Canada, “the Canadian East-West Logging Sports Challenge”. This competition hosted Ontario, Quebec and Maritime Loggers as they competed against Alberta and British Columbia loggers to determine who are the best, East or West. The West won both events. In 2010 two competitors Mitch Hewitt & Dave MacLeod were chosen at our show to represent Canada at the World Timbersports in Austria. Canada came in 4th out of 17 countries. The 2013 competition will host 2 World Championships and 7 Canadian Championships along with 30+ other Open, Intermediate, Novice, ladies, Youth, and Teen events. International and local loggers will be competing for part of the $30,000 prize package at this World Class Loggers Sports Competition. For 7 consecutive years the Campbell River show has been the largest Logging Sports Competition in Canada and is currently ranked 4th in North America. This is definitely one event you don’t want to miss!

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SALMON FESTIVAL & LOGGER SPORTS Campbell River Salmon Festival

Providing a sense of

Community Spirit

The Campbell River Salmon Festival is a registered provincial society and a federal charity whose constitutional mandates are: • to hold civic celebrations, community celebrations, and the annual Salmon Festival for the citizens of Campbell River and surrounding area. • to encourage healthy community living by providing a public multi-purpose facility (Nunns Creek Park) for the benefit of the public. In order to meet these constitutional requirements, the Salmon Festival over the last 40 years has provided or joint ventured with other community

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organizations, governments, businesses and a host of volunteers to provide the following community celebrations and projects. Canada Day Celebrations featuring fireworks, entertainment, a 4 ft. X 16 ft. birthday cake, children’s and senior’s events, and the P.N.E. Youth Talent Search. Salmon Fest Celebrations featuring world class logger sports and competitions, outdoor stage entertainment, annual parades, children’s and senior’s events, arts & crafts, homeshow, community corner, food fair, and miscellaneous competitions. New Year’s Eve celebration providing

a non-alcoholic party for the whole family including skating, swimming, entertainment, and games for all ages. Developing Nunns Creek Park through a License of Occupation with the City as well as joint ventures with other community groups Construction of the Totem Pavilion (Long House) on the Foreshore Park. Acquisition of authentic native artifacts that are on display at the Campbell River Museum. Assisting other community organizations and businesses by providing expertise, manpower or equipment for their celebration or function.

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Our temporary location to serve you is located beside Sure Copy Centre in the same plaza at

631 - 11th Avenue » 250-286-6511 We are happy to offer complete drycleaning, personal and commercial laundry service to our customers. Thank you for all your warm thoughts and patience as we rebuild to serve you. Our temporary hours will be Mon. thru Fri. 9am – 5pm and Sat. 10am – 3pm

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Above, Anna Gruzelier and her dog Tristan. Right, Lisa Tremblay fancies up her keeshond Dustin. Below, Lawrence Collins and his Highland terrier Morag circle the judging ring ahead of Antonia Alberti and her pooch Pippa.

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The Campbell River Dog Fanciers Society held its 29th annual Canadian Kennel Club show at Nunns Creek Park last weekend. Pictured above is Dillon with curlers in the bichon frise’s hair. Below, Hanna DeiuriMarangon and her dog Marcus are judged during junior handling.

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All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price. ***Estimated fuel consumption ratings for 2013 Focus 2.0L I4 5-speed manual transmission: [7.8L/100km (36MPG) City, 5.5L/100km (51MPG) Hwy]/2013 Escape FWD 2.5L I4 6-speed automatic transmission: [9.5L/100km (30MPG) City, 6.3L/100km (45MPG) Hwy]/2013 F-150 4X4 5.0L V8 6-speed automatic transmission: [15.0L/100km (19MPG) City, 10.6L/100km (27MPG) Hwy]. Fuel consumption ratings based on Transport Canada approved test methods. Actual fuel consumption will vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading, vehicle equipment, vehicle condition, and driving habits. ‡ When properly equipped. Max. towing of 11,300 lbs with 3.5L EcoBoost 4x2 and 4x4 and 6.2L 2 valve V8 4x2 engines. Max. payloads of 3,120 lbs/3,100 lbs with 5.0L Ti-VCT V8/3.5L V6 EcoBoost 4x2 engines. Max. horsepower of 411 and max. torque of 434 on F-150 6.2L V8 engine. 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When John Hollywood first gathered two clients of the Association of Community Living together for a jam session he figured he was giving them an opportunity to express themselves through music. W h a t Ho l l y w o o d quickly discovered was that he was going to have to go home and practice to keep up with the talented young men. Fast forward eight years later and the trio, along with five other band members they met along the way, are preparing to record a second album as Inclusion – a group made up of staff and clients from the Campbell River and District Association for Community Living. Several of the band members have disabilities but that hasn’t slowed them down. The original three are Hollywood on the guitar and vocals, Andrew Wilkes on keyboard, and Justin Fong on the Q chord. Dwayne Bryant, who plays the washboard and djembe (a skin-covered goblet drum played with bare hands), joined the group shortly after. Hollywood’s son J.L., who plays an electronic drum kit, and is the only member not associated with the Association for Community Living, along with Helen Frier (vocalist and harmony),

Gail McIntosh (singer, percussion, and emcee) and the most recent addition, Richard Franklin on bass guitar and vocals, make up the rest of Inclusion. “We’re an independent group, we practice on our own time,” Hollywood says. “Nobody is paid to do it; we do it for fun. “Our goal is to take the message out to kids that people with disabilities have gifts and just bring some awareness of what people can do. By middle school, kids with disabilities tend to fall into groups with other kids with disabilities and I guess what we’re trying to say is that doesn’t have to be the case, that shouldn’t be the case.” Hollywood says Inclusion is about encouraging those with disabilities that they can do whatever they set their mind to while the message to the rest of the students is there are ways to include those with disabilities. The band has been very generous in helping local charities since its inception, hosting an Inclusion and Friends set with admission donations going to support initiatives such as Cedar Elementar y School’s breakfast program and the food bank. This weekend it will be Inclusion’s turn to play for itself. The band will be taking its upbeat, toe tapping rhythms to the Wal-Mart parking lot this Saturday

as part of Steve Marshall Ford’s Drive 4UR Community fundraiser, with proceeds going to the Campbell River and District Association for Community Living. The Association, in turn, has decided to use the funds to assist Inclusion. For each person who takes a 10-minute test drive of a new Ford vehicle, Inclusion will receive a sum of money, up to $6,000. Inclusion will be providing the entertainment for the event, with

performances at 11 a.m. and again at 1 p.m. outside Wal-Mart. With the funds raised, the band hopes to take its message of inclusion into the schools on Vancouver Island and put together a professional, educational package that it can present to students. The Ford Drive 4UR Community event runs from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. in the Wal-Mart parking lot, across from this weekend’s Salmon Festival and Logger Sports.

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September 17, 1986August 3, 2013 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our most loved son and brother, Tyson Marc Adams, on August 3, 2013 at the age of 26 years. Tyson has joined his grandma, Carol Kerpan, who passed away in 1996. He will be lovingly remembered by his mother Linda (Jim), father Larry, sister Kyrstin (Craig) and his best cat Tom. He will also be dearly missed by his grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins and extensive family and friends. Tyson loved life and life loved him. We will always remember his beautiful smile, quick wit and zest for life. Tyson lived life large, he loved to travel, play baseball, spend time outdoors and experienced many career paths in a short period of time. He was kind, loving and generous to those who were fortunate enough to know him. Tyson treasured the times he spent with his friends and family whom he loved very much. We will forever carry him in our hearts. A celebration of Tyson’s life will be held on Monday, August 12, 2013 at 1:00pm at the Maritime Heritage Centre in Campbell River. For those who wish to do so, memorial donations in Tyson’s name may be made to your favourite charity.

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Jana Marie Kraus August 4, 2013

Jana Marie Kraus, 65, entered into eternal peace on Sunday 4th August 2013 at Yucalta Lodge, Campbell River, BC. Jana was born on September 6, 1947 in Prague, Czech Republic. She defected to Canada in 1969 to start a new and adventurous life. Jana moved to Campbell River in 1985 with her family, and shortly after, began working for Painter’s Lodge, where she worked for more than 20 years. Jana was a strong, stubborn, honest woman, full of life and with an infectious laugh. Her devoted son, David Kraus, predeceased her in 2009, leaving behind his wife, Katie. She leaves behind her sister Mila in the Czech Republic, daughter Michelle (James), and her beautiful grandchildren Brennan, Sophie and Charlie. She leaves behind many other close and cherished friends, and many whom came to call Jana “Mom� as well. She will be greatly missed by all the people she has touched over the years and will continue to live in our hearts. Many thanks to the nursing staff at Yucalta Lodge for all of Jana’s care. A “Celebration of Life� will be held on Saturday, 10th August 2013 at 2:00PM at Elk Falls Crematorium and Reception Centre (General Hill). In lieu of flowers, a donation to the ALS Society of BC can be made in her name.

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HELP WANTED $1000 HIRING BONUS. HAIRSTYLIST WANTED full time/part time for First Choice Hair Cutters in their Campbell River location. Guaranteed $12.50/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. An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators, Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051 Edson,Alta. BUSY PHARMACY requires an experienced blister packing technician. Must have a minimum of 1 year experience with Kroll computer and some blister packing. 3 to 4 days per week with some Saturdays. Please submit resume to Sheryl at CR Health and Drug, Merecroft Village. No phone calls please.

Campbell River Family Services Society has a vacancy for an Activity Worker in our Early Years Services Team. This is a temporary (March 31, 2014), part-time position (17 hours per week). The Activity Worker assists with the planning, organizing and implementation of group programs offered by the Early Years Services Team. Shopping for and preparation of meals/snacks for groups as well as supervision of children are some of the key activities and responsibilities of this position. Required qualifications include: a certificate/ diploma in related human/social service field, a Food Safe Certificate and minimum six months related experience.

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This position requires union membership. Wage per current collective agreement. This position is open to male and female applicants. Submit resumes by August 16, 2013 to: C.R. Family Services Society 487-10th Avenue, Campbell River, BC, V9W4E4 Attn: Camille Lagueux, Executive Director Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls, please.


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Rojen Enterprise Ltd. (dba Subway) is now hiring

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TUG SKIPPER & First Mate wanted. 60 tonne ticket a must. Also commercial Divers wanted, Aquaculture experience a plus. 250-334-6598

Our company is a member of the Cermaq Group, an international aquaculture company. We are a growth oriented company, focusing on being one of the major global salmon farming organizations. We strive for quality of our product, safe working environments and sustainable aquaculture.

TRADES, TECHNICAL (Must be willing to relocate to the Comox Valley or Campbell River area of Vancouver Island). This is a position with a large amount of Traffic Signal construction / maintenance work in a Union environment. The successful candidate will perform as a maintenance and construction electrician predominately in an outdoor environment. Qualifications/Experience: • Red Seal Journeyman Electrician • Traffic Signal and Bucket Truck Experience • FSR or Willing to Achieve Accreditation Please forward a cover letter & resume to the attention of HR c/o: electricianapplicant@ outlook.com

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The ideal candidate will have a Bachelor’s Degree in a finance related field. Related experience is an asset, but we would be willing to train the right individual. We offer competitive wages, excellent company paid benefits package, and a matching retirement fund plan. Pre-requisite to hiring is a criminal records check. If you would like to become part of our team, and have the qualifications we seek, please provide your resume in person, by fax or e-mail to: Mainstream Canada #203 – 919 Island Highway Campbell River, BC V9W 2C2 Fax: (250) 286-0042 E-Mail: careers@mainstreamcanada.com Please state “Accountant” in subject line

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Road Foreman Gold River Area Planner Campbell River Planning Admin Assistant Campbell River Heavy Duty Mechanic North Island Detailed job postings can be viewed at

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School District 72 (Campbell River) School District 72 is seeking applications for the following position:

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Japanese Cultural Exchange We are pleased to announce that we will be hosting a group of 21 High School students from Japan from September 30 to October 9 for 10 days. The students will visit some classes at local schools, make presentations on Japanese culture and will be involved in some other activities with students. 21 Homestay families are needed. Each family that hosts a student will be reimbursed $250 for expenses. For info, call Miyuki 250-923-0554 or world777@telus.net

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HELP WANTED FISH PROCESSING company needs seasonal workers to join our team. Duties include handling & processing fish. No experience needed but must be in good health. Able to work under pressure in a fast paced work environment. Drop off resume to Box #101 c/o Mirror Newspaper, 104-250 Dogwood St. Campbell River, BC. V9W 2X9

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Tyee Chevrolet Buick GMC is seeking a dynamic and proficient leader to join our award winning sales team in the role of sales manager. Tyee Chevrolet Buick GMC is a leader among automobile dealerships in the Campbell River area. With a large inventory of new and pre-owned cars and trucks, a huge opportunity exists for the right individual. Working in an environment of continuous improvement, the sales manager will be responsible for the day to day operation of both the new and pre-owned departments; ensure proper procedures and processes are in place and adhered to; maintain a positive and friendly work environment for the employees and make certain the complete satisfaction of customers is of the utmost importance. The successful candidate will possess the following: strategic thinker, results oriented, relationship builder, committed to organization, coaching and team development skills. Essential qualifications: 5yrs experience in automotive sales, proficient with computer applications, exceptional communication skills, people person, and knowledge of the industry and product lines. Preference will be given to candidates with proven successful sales management experience, particularly in the pre-owned area. If you have proven success in the automotive industry, meet the guidelines set forth and would like to be a part of our team, please send resume by email to the General Manager, Troy Roblee, at troy@tyeechev.ca

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

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.

ESTHETIC BED, manicure table, facial machine, mag lamp,hot stone roaster & stones. Reasonable price. 250-830-4973/250-830-3314.

STANLEY WOOD cook stove, new gear with brick lined firebox. Excellent condition. $1500. 250-336-2364 or 250-650-3577

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.

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

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LIVINGROOM FURNITURE. Blue sectional w/ corner shelf inbetween & ottoman. $525. 2 recliners. Blue. $175. Very good cond. 250-923-3898

BEDROOM SUITE - 5 piece with double mattress - $200. 3 seat sofa with 2 swivel rockers - $300. 60 gallon 220 Volt compressor $200. Large coffee table with drawer - $50. Please call 250-339-1993.

MOVING SALE. Panasonic Microwave 1200 watts Inventor - almost new. LaZ-boy Recliner - brown tweed mix -like new. Loveseat - blue, good condition. Coffee table & 2 end tables - dark wood w/glass tops, good condition. Twin size spring/mattress/frame - good condition. Queen headboard & armoire - medium oak - very good condition. Please phone after 5 PM - 250-334-9607

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

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

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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.

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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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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.

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.

FRENCH CREEK CHARMER 3 bdrm/2 ba on .23 acre. Many updates. Warm, welcoming & move in ready. $335,000. By appt. gardendelight@shaw.ca. 250-752-4741.

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1992 MODULAR home/$92,000. 3 bdrm, 2 full baths, 1600sq ft, livingroom, recroom w/wood stove, open concept, wood shed, lrg kitchen recently reno’d w/ laminate, linoleum, new paint and blinds, lrg deck, skylights, 5 appls, lrg pad rental on dead end St. not in a mobile park, well kept. Quiet area. Call Mary at 250203-3840 or 250-914-2222.

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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.

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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 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 bdrms, close to town. Quiet, secure, adult oriented, 820 Alder Street. $650. Avail Aug 15. 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 now 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. CENTRAL CAMPBELL River2 bdrms, full bath, on treed lot, W/D. NS/NP. $800+ utils. Call (250)923-1081. 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 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

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.


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1200 SQFT 3bdrm duplex. New paint & carpet. 5 appl. Large fenced yard. 2 blocks to hospital. Avail. Aug. 10. $950. 250-287-6213.

3-BDRM, 1 bath rancher. 5 appliances, wood stove, private fenced yard. Covered patio, single garage. N/S, pets negotiable. $1250./mo. Avail Sept. 1st. Call (250)926-6616.

FOR LEASE or Rent- 850sq ft, downtown Pier St, Campbell River. Call (250)203-2288.

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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.

2006 Silverado, Ext cab, 4x4, with canopy, small V8,40,000kms,like new interior,rhino lined box,towing package.Asking $19,500. 250-2873930

19’ FIBERGLASS boat with trailer. 200hp and 8hp Mercury outboards. Asking $6,900. obo Call 250-337-5565 after 7pm.

SMALL 1-BDRM cabin, walk to Canyon View Trail. Close to downtown & bus. $650./mo. Quiet, NS/NP. (250)204-1346. VIEW. 4BDRM, 3bth, rec room, patio, large fenced yrd. Very clean. No pets. Ref’s required. $1050. 250-286-6672

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CAMPBELL RIVER: 3 bdrm, 2 story, ocean view, garage, NS/NP. Avail. Sept. 1. $1450+ utils. Call (250)923-1897. 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 NICE 3BDRM rancher. 5 appl, Fnc’d yd. on prvt. lot in WP. Close to shopping, schools & ocean. $1185. 250-895-5259.

3 BEDRM mobile. Carport & storage rm. Private, quiet, sunny & great views. Black Creek.Avail. Sept. 1 $850/mth + utilities. 250-287-6341

Vacation Rental-2 brdm,2bth beach front in Storries beach. Fully Furn, tv, int, phone. Close to golf course. 250-9238134 or email joany@shaw.ca/woody@shaw.ca

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Spots available at Great Rates. Daily, weekly, monthly. Pool, Hot tub, exercise room, laundry, putting green, hiking, fishing, Pickle Ball Court. Free coffee in one of the best clubhouses on the island. Nanaimo area. www.resortonthelake.com 250-754-1975 or

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• 136/151/155 701 Hilchey - 3 bdrm, 2 bath. $1200/mo. • 18-1120 Evergreen. - 3 bdrm, 2 bath, fenced yard, adult oriented. $1200/mo. • 209 – 2740 S. Island Hwy. - 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 decks, Sept. 1 . $1250/mo. • #211-377 Dogwood - Studio. Aug 15. $575/mo. • #301-377 Dogwood - Renovated studio. Aug 1. $575/mo. • SAYWARD RENTALS - Condos from $600 & up. • 788 Island Highway, Sayward – 4 bdrm, wood stove, Sep 1. $795/mo www.campbellriverpropertymanagement.ca

SHARED ACCOMMODATION NORTH NANAIMO: ATTN Students / Working Professionals: fully furnished room, nice, quiet area. Own bthrm, cable, shared kitchen and laundry. N/S, N/P, No Partiers. $550/mo. 1 (250)756-9746

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153 S MCLEAN St. Sat. Aug.10. 8am-2pm. 5th wheel tailgate for GMC, herring rack, 5th wheel stabilizer bar, Poker table, collectables, miniature Toby jug collection and more.

3975 CRAIG Rd. Stories Beach. Sat. Aug. 10. 8:30am2pm. MOVING SALE.

STORAGE/PARKING- Industrial parking, boat, RV & container storage. 250-830-7690.

1 BDRM. Fully furn’d. bach. basement suite on Rainbow Rd. $595/mnth. N/P. N/S. 250286-4854 or 250-204-3325 2 Bedrm Suite. Shared washer & dryer. May consider a cat. N/S Close to all amenities Avail. Sept. 1st. $900 all inclusive. 250-202-4096 738A BEAVERLODGE Rdclean, bright, 2 bdrm lower suite, laundry facilities, NP/NS, refs please. $750 mo. Avail now. Call (250)914-1195. ONE BDRM. Furnished. Includes fridge, stove, utilities. $400. 250-830-7592.

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2723 Bradford Dr. Sat. Aug. 10. 9am-12pm Moving sale. Motorized kid’s car, shelving household items and more. 296 S. THULIN. Sat. Aug. 10. 8am-12pm. Lots to go, priced low, great selection. 3744 ISLAND HWY. (close to Jubilee Parkway) Sat. Aug 10. 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

STILL WATER BOOKS AND ART’S huge Children’s book sale. 587 Laurel Cres. Fri. Aug 9 & Sat. Aug. 10, 9am-4pm.

2004 CHEVY AVEO; 165,000+ km; 4 door; Standard transmission; Front wheel drive; $3500. OBO. Call (250)337-4070 after 5pm.

MOTORCYCLES 2013 V-ROD MUSCLE 130 HP. Black & silver, ABS brakes. 95 km, $16,000. obo. (250)923-6991 or (250)2870493. Campbell River.

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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

TRANSPORTATION ANTIQUE/CLASSICS 1974 MGBGT Collector plates Value $4500. (250)923-0188.

MARINE ACCESSORIES BIGFOOT TRAILER, 1996. 17’. Large fridge/freezer, 4burner stove/oven, hot water, furnace, very nice condition. $10,500. (250)248-7194. COLEMAN TENT Trailer sleeps 6 has awning with mosquito netting and stove. Good condition. $3500. Please call 250-334-3698.

28’ E-Z Loader tandem axle rollered boat trailer, appr. 9000 lb, very nice condition! In Pt. Alberni $3,800. Merc Cruiser Bravo 3 leg/drive 2 x 20” stainless props, appr. 100 hours, professionally rebuilt, ready to go! In Pt. Alberni $1500. Call 250-745-3700.

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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.

This is really a great boat!! $15,000 obo. (250)354-7471 Nelson

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.

103,000km. FORD Explorer XLS. New parts, excellent condition. 2002. $8500 obo. Call 250-287-2009.

TRUCKS & VANS

175 BAYLINER as new, 55hrs(used)135 h/p mercruiser-in-out board hydraulic leg, full canvas on stainless steel frame (detachable)Fresh water cooling, fish finder on h.d galvanized trailer $17900. 250286-3308

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

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

10’11” BIGFOOT Camper. 3000 Series. Top cond. Satelite TV reciever, side/rear awnings on 2008 FORD F350 Crew Cab. Lariat-Diesel, dually, 4xdrive, sliding moon roof, tailgate step, heated seats, leather, trailer tow, dual air cond, keyless entry. Two tone. 103K Km, Mint cond. $60,000. 250-286-3308

1990 CHEV 3/4 Ton, long box, 4 wheel drive. $590. Runs great! Call (250)338-5503. 1991 FORD F250 XLT Lariat 4X4 with canopy, boat racks. $2800.00. Please call 250-336-8600

1971 GMC. 1/2 ton. $1500 obo. Extra parts available. Wooden box. 250-338-6826 1997 Chev Extended cab pick up . 2 WDR. 329,000km. runs good. $2000. 250-923-3302

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NISSAN VERSA 2007. 4 Dr, Sedan, power window & locks, A/C, mint cond, 74,000km. $8,000 OBO. Call David 250-339-2228

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MUST SELL 1998 Ford Ranger, runs well, 4 speed manual, 170,000kms. $2200. 250-9142475

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SPACIOUS 3 BRDM, 1.5 bthm. 4 appli, large safe yard. $800 250-923-6939

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

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.

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 1992 TRAILER Master Coach. plastic surround bathroom. 1988 Cadillac Gold Eagle. As is. Best offers. 7745 Old Island Hwy (bright coloured pillars on drive way). 250-334-6463 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

2001 4x4 DODGE DAKOTA P/U Crew cab. 243,000 kms. Asking $7,900. obo. Call 250337-5565 after 7 pm

185 CAMPION EXPLORER. Ready to go fishing. Elec. down rigger, GPS, Fish finder Engine 135 Merc., 9.9 and more. $15,000. 250-9230528/250-287-0211

40’ LONG RANGE Charter Boat. T/C Compliant. $89,000. 250-339-7502.

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

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

1995 ZODIAK 14.6ft - 65HP Suzuki. New steering & trailer bearings. $6000 OBO. 250-334-9337

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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 YAKIMA SKYBOX luggage carrier, new condition, 82”L $350. Big Chief electric fish smokehouse, near new, $85. Call (250)334-4043. 2011 FORD ESCAPE. Under 20,000km. Leather interior. $26,000 OBO. Ask for Dale: 250-286-9957 after 6pm.

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1737 sq.ft rancher will This NEW Willow Point unique exterior to the impress you from the floors. The huge warm glow of the hardwood features a gas room open concept great kitchen with island and fireplace, a Shaker style the nature trail/green beautiful windows facing All three bedrooms space behind the property.the layout enhances and are large sized rooms There’s lots of storage privacy for each of them. 23’ deep garage and with a 4’6” crawl space, end, high efficiency heat RV parking and a high tour Terri for your personal pump. Call Ted and net HST to qualified today. $372,500 includes buyer.

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47 RIDGEVIEW PL. Off Murphy St. Sun. Aug. 11. 9am2pm. Something for everyone: toys, baby gear, fishing gear, hedge trimmers, bikes, collectibles, etc. 586 6TH AVE. Corner of 6th/Dogwood. Sat. Aug 10. 8am-11am. Name brand clothing, accesories, toys and lots of other goodies for sale. 661 S. MCPHEDRAN Rd. Sat. Aug. 10. 8am-12. Children’s toys, games, books. Small pet crate and household items. 729 ORIBI Dr Sat, Aug 10. 8-1 Early birds pay double. BLACK CREEK. Downsizing. Sat. Aug. 10, 8am-2pm. Tools, fishing gear, clothing, shoes, collectibles, furniture, toys & more! 8689 Schjelderup Road.

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

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Results for Campbell River competitors: Trent Perras (10-yearsold) – fifth in slalom (one ball), third in jump (6.9 metres), fourth in trick (200 points), and fourth overall. Tyler Jochimski (10) – third in slalom (four balls). Jared Perras (12) – seventh in slalom (38 balls), fifth in trick (190 points), fourth in jump (16.5 metres), and fourth overall. Carrissa Jochimski (13) – second in slalom (four balls). Madison Oke (13) – third in slalom (three balls).

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main event of the year. In the A main, Kevin Lawrenuk (#01) lead from turn four on, taking home the win. The same lineup was scheduled for Sunday as well for the Hornets. In the 25 lap B main, Stormo won his second main in as many nights. Some amazing racing took place in the 20 lap A main; Cameron Phillips (#09) held the lead for the first 19 laps, holding off five hard charging cars, but Kyle Fallowfield (#14) found his way around Phillips on the last lap to take the win in one of the best A mains of the year. In the Figure 8 class, main event win went to 14-year-old Brad Kennedy (#16). Sunday night saw the mother and son team of Brad and Cindy Kennedy dominate the Figure 8 field, with Brad winning the heat and Cindy taking the main. Extra laps...The fourth round of drifting will take place on Saturday. The I.M.C.A Modifieds, Bomber cars and the Dwarf cars will accompany the drifters.

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Stacey Marsh (far right) of the Campbell River Hospital Foundation greets local ladies from the Order of the Eastern Star who recently donated a blanket warmer that will make cancer patients feel a whole more comfortable.

City’s next target: knotweed Most people are familiar with the alien plant Scotch broom, but fewer know about the much more threatening species knotweed. These aggressive plants grow better in their new habitat due to the absence of native predators and diseases that limit their growth at home. Japanese knotweed is a tall shrub with bamboo-like stems. Knotweed grows in many habitats, but is of most concern next to streams and rivers. “We are most concerned with the health of the Campbell River estuary, which is such an important salmon habitat,” says Sandra Milligan, Greenways vice-president w ho spearheaded the first knotweed treatments along Myrt Thompson trail last year. Knotweed’s incredibly extensive root system and sprouting ability makes it extremely difficult to control. Digging or hand-pulling causes plants to send more roots underground and actually increases the infestation size. Herbicide treatments are the only known effective means of removal. Ernie Sellentin, invasive plant specialist from

the Coastal Invasive Plant committee, says, “We retreated over half of last year’s 10 small knotweed infestations. First time treatments were applied to infestations along Homewood Road that threaten Nunn’s Creek and to infestation on Simms Creek and the Campbell River. We are very fortunate to have been able to attack these small infestations before they become much more costly to eradicate.” Milligan adds, “Other estuaries have been significantly impacted by knotweed, which erodes banks and damages salmon habitat.” This year, Greenways volunteers made a fantastic impact by removing Scotch broom and yellow flag iris from our stream corridors, but when it comes to knotweed, professionals are required. Some of the project funding was provided by BC Hydro ($5,000) and Fisheries and Oceans Canada ($1,000). Knotweed was treated in Nunns Creek Park and Simms Creek watersheds, the Seawalk and along the Myrt Thompson Trail. Greenways also plans to eradicate knotweed from streamside habitats.

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