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“It’s fortunate no one was injured or killed.” According to Coast Guard spokesman Dan Bates, they received report at 4:20 a.m. Monday of a fishing boat that had run aground just south of Kelsey Bay in Johnstone Strait. The 58-foot American vessel Arline was heading south when it ran aground and the two remaining crew members apparently tried to abandon ship. Conditions may have been foggy at the time. There was also a third crew member, but he got off the boat the previous night in Port Hardy due to illness. Bates said Coast Guard was called
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Picture yourself in the park by the foreshore with green islands, snowcapped peaks, dark-blue ocean and rugged fishing boats as your background. And now, you even get your own frame. Thanks to the Downtown BIA, families, friends and visitors can pose in the “white space” of a 9x9-foot picture frame. The large dark
bronze frame – scripted with “Campbell River” – was installed Tuesday afternoon in Robert Ostler Park and was celebrated with the opening pop of sparkling brut. “This is great, cheers everyone!” said Jan Tees of the Downtown BIA as she raised a toast. As concrete workers smoothed out the final pour to the cement pad surrounding the frame, Tees finished off her glass and then prepared to spend the night hunkered down by the installation. “No one is going to spoil this. It’s taken too long to do!” she said, as others teased her about drawing their initials in the fresh concrete. Tees explained the idea
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Tyler Steinthorson, 23, becomes violent when he’s off his medications Paul Rudan Campbell RiveR miRRoR
Within 48 hours of his release from jail, a young man with a history of mental health issues was in a hospital intensive care unit after drinking several bottles of cough syrup. Tyler Steinthorson, 23, almost died last Saturday, according to his mother Rhonda Johnson. As of Thursday, he was still under care at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Comox, but Johnson fears it won’t be for long. “St. Joe’s is notorious for letting him go,” she says. Johnson advocates for mental health issues in B.C., mostly due to the her son’s experiences caught between two systems which don’t seem to offer the help he needs. Steinthorson grew up in Campbell River and is a paranoid schizophrenic with drug addiction problems. Crown prosecutor David Fitzsimmons put it another way earlier this summer when Steinthorson appeared in court on charges of theft, assault with a weapon, assaulting a police officer, resisting arrest and breaching probation. “The intersection of the justice and mental health systems is not a good place to be,” Fitzsim-
mons said in Campbell River provincial court on July 22. The charges are nothing new. Since 2010, Steinthorson has been charged several times with violent assaults, theft and breaching court orders. Every time he’s given a psychiatric evaluation ranging from six to 30 days, and usually, at the end, he’s sent back to jail or, when he’s released, it’s not long before he’s arrested again. Johnson can no longer take care of him and won’t because she fears for her safety and that of her younger son. She would like to see Steinthorson receive longer term care, preferably at the Colony Farm forensic psychiatric hospital in Port Coquitlam. But Colony Farm is just another institution where Steinthorson comes and goes, and his mother wonders where it will end. “Somebody is going to end up dead if not my son,” she told Judge Brian Saunderson at the same court appearance in July. Johnson also predicted that her son would be arrested within 2-3 days of his release from custody. That didn’t quite happen, instead he’s back in hospital. After being arrested
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will try to p e r THEY SAID IT: stay with son or “Sombody is going to will be drug users in Campend up dead if not my shot by bell River police, son.” o r h e’ l l – Rhonda Johnson a n d simply go t h a t ’s out to the n o t woods. On the day after unlikely given the cirhis release, he showed up cumstances of his last at an old friend’s place, arrest. but Steinthorson wasn’t On June 20, Steinthorwelcome because he was son stole a five-foot-long drinking cough medica- walking stick from the tion. Pier Street Trading Post He showed up at his in downtown Campfriend’s again on Satur- bell River. As he was day and this time the approached by an RCMP buddy took him to his office and told to stop, mother’s home in Cour- Steinthorson walked out tenay. Johnson was sur- into the middle of the prised to see him and Island Highway. Steinthorson admitted Fearing he would to drinking five or more be hit, the officer bottles of the medication. approached SteinthorFor some reason, she son who swung the stick said, he agreed to allow at her. Fortunately it Comox Valley RCMP to missed, so she used peptake him St. Joe’s where per spray to subdue him. he quickly collapsed and By this time a passing was unresponsive. Stein- motorist stopped to assist thorson survived, but the Mountie and more Johnson is unsure what officers were on the way. the next day will bring. Two more officers joined She fears her son will the struggle and then severely injure another more arrived. In all, it
took six police officers to get Steinthorson under control. Steinthorson is safe for now, said his mother, but when he’s released again he still doesn’t have a home, it’s unlikely he will take his medications, and he’s liable to consume drugs or more cough syrup. Meaning, of course, he will wind up back in some form of custody which he usually spends in segregation due to his violent behaviour. Johnson has written letters to politicians of all stripes, asking for better care for people with mental health issues, particularly her son. But the help isn’t coming and she wants the public to know her son’s story. “I’m so exhausted... don’t know what to do now...who to go to...I need to try to rest for a couple of days but I need this story to go to the media asap,” she said. paulr@campbellrivermirror.com
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At the U.S. border, do not ask, do not tell Will the words of Cathy McLeod and Justin Trudeau come back to burn them the next time they try to enter the United States? Much was made of the federal Liberal leader’s admission that he had smoked We say: Actions pot while serving as an MP — a practise at the border will that remains illegal in Canada and the U.S. Shortly thereafter, during an result in people interview with Black Press, McLeod, the Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo hiding the truth Conservative MP, admitted to smoking marijuana while in university. On the Labour Day weekend, the omnipotence of
border guards was again on full display as news outlets reported on the experience of Jessica Goldstein, a 30-year-old White Rock student. She managed to get herself banned from Uncle Sam’s land when she replied to a question at the border. Goldstein was asked: Have you ever smoked marijuana? She replied she had, just the week before, in fact. She also admitted taking magic mushrooms and ecstasy and now finds herself on the outside looking into the United States. The question is: Will McLeod, Trudeau, Toronto Mayor Rob Ford and the many other politicians who have admitted smoking a joint be subject to the same
Draconian response from the United States? Probably not, simply because of who they are and what they do. If you are a simple student going to a concert in the U.S., admitting to smoking a joint can change your life for the worse. If you are an MP going to a conference in the U.S., sharing an identical admission at the border will result in you getting to that meeting. Why? Because life is not fair and because not all people are subject to the same punishment when breaking the law. Goldstein’s greatest crime was not smoking pot — it was being foolish enough to admit as much at the border. – Black Press
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Time to call the bluff
So much for the disfunctional family at Campbell River City Hall. One member of council seems to think a land-swap is on the same level as borrowing $15 million? The prime reason for government existence is to provide basic services, yet locally, there seems to be a focus on soccer fields over providing sewer /water services? IF this borrowing proposal goes to Referendum, we must make sure the $5 million soccer field budget gets the same scrutiny as the sewer upgrades. Again, we might see it get defeated by the taxpayer, despite council’s wishes. It’s time to call the bluff on the other levels of government we are feeding. So the money was ear-marked for a playing field? Spend that money on the sewer upgrades, then get the media cameras in the faces of any regional /federal /provincial bureaucrats stating playing fields are more important than sewer systems. Governments all over the world are struggling to maintain infrastructure or warm-and-fuzzy projects implemented back in the days when money was free and easy. Our mayor seems to understand this problem. In 14 months, the most logical thing he could do is run a slate of logical people who can make city hall accountable and functional. Rob Erickson 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
No-one can out-yell Logger Mike in traffic gridlock
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It was practically gridlock in downtown Campbell River and few were happy. Twas Friday afternoon, just a few hours before knocking-off time and the unofficial start to the Labour Day weekend. Long weekends always create panic as fun-seekers load up on weenies, buns, booze and just enough ‘smores supplies to gooey up an entire campsite. Getting out of “Dodge” on these days requires real focus. Errand boy, or girl, must compete for the last narrow spaces in the gauntlet of chaotic plaza parking lots. Then there are the painful waits in slow-moving check-out lines. Finally, you try to make it back to home base and that’s where it goes to Fort Mac in a hand basket.
Shopper’s Row jams up with vehicles oozing from every side street and then you have the pedestrians who dawdle in the crosswalks as they giggle at another “lol message” on their crackberries. Add in the downtown construction that’s closed St. Ann’s Road and there you have it, all the makings for bedlam! So there I was, stuck in “gridlock” as if I were driving in downtown Vancouver. Well, it’s never that bad and “real traffic” in Campbell River typically means you get home five minutes later – big deal. Others though, aren’t so patient. Take, for instance, the cabbie waiting at the four-way stop at Shopper’s and 11th Avenue. I had arrived at the intersection first, but wasn’t going anywhere because traffic was backed right up to the cross-
walk due to the new four-way stop just up Shopper’s at 10th Ave. As I waited for a pedestrian to first cross and the traffic to clear, the frustrated cabbie tried to drive through first. Not to be outdone, I proceeded into the intersection with my hand firmly planted on the horn. It was at the height of craziness when Big Logger Mike suddenly jumped down from his spar pole. “EVERYBODY STOP!” he bellowed, as his voice bounced off the Strathcona mountains and everyone came to a halt. “Geez Louise, I’ve had enough of this madness,” he went on. “It’s bad enough I’m smack dab in the middle of this mess, but it’s even worse when guys like you and you [he was pointing at me and
the cabbie] can’t behave decently!” I looked sheepish while the cabbie looked over his shoulder as if Big Mike was yelling at someone else. He shook a scolding finger at us, then grabbed an oversized stop sign and started directing traffic like an honestto-goodness cop. “You proceed, you SLOW DOWN, and you, stop putting on make-up while you’re driving,” Logger Mike ordered. Suddenly, everything was moving smoothly again, but Big Mike wasn’t finished. “You, yes YOU, get the heck off that skateboard or yer gettin’ a paddlin’ with this stop sign!” paulr@campbellrivermirror.com
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In the 80’s, as a soldier, I spent a lot of time in the field, communicating on various types of radios. Back in the early 90’s I got my first cell phone, as part of my work in the Army. Had it with me all the time and used it almost every day. In the late 90’s, I was installing and using Wireless routers and wireless computers and was on my 4th cell phone. When I retired from the Army, I started my own IT company and spent a lot of time installing and using a variety of WiFi devices and appliances. By this time, I was on my 7th cell phone. Today, I have several wireless transmitters in my home, several iPhones, iPads and other wireless receiving devices. I use WiFi and cell service virtually everywhere I go.
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According to Mrs. Latchford, I should be dead. No one can possibly survive that much EMF. With over 20 years of technology experience and use, I think I can call myself knowledgable about WiFi. I was using wireless services before there was an Internet connection that EMF fear mongers could use to educate themselves on. I have only one real question for those Google educated “experts”: Do you really understand how much wireless signal and/or radiation is already around you? Did you use a cordless phone today? Did you walk by a satellite dish or use a microwave oven? Did you sit in front of a computer to send those e-mails or search the Web? Did you listen to the radio in your car?
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Mobile business licences in the works Local businesses can look forward to setting up shop in Campbell River and being able to do business throughout central Vancouver Island, with a one-stop mobile business license program. At its August 27 meeting, City Council approved in principal a program that would license businesses to operate across 12 central Vancouver Island jurisdictions. Once in place, the new program will set up businesses applying for a local license to purchase an additional permit that allows them to operate in any of the participating communities. Central Vancouver Island communities within the partnership region that would be covered by one additional $150 business license include: Campbell River, Comox, Courtenay, Cumberland, Duncan, Ladysmith, Lake Cowichan, Nanaimo, North Cowichan, Parksville, Port Alberni and Qualicum Beach. In British Columbia, a business license is
required in the municipality where the business operates. To operate a business across multiple municipalities, a separate license is required for each jurisdiction. A mobile or inter-municipal business license allows businesses, such as contractors, to operate in multiple municipalities and regional districts. Typically, the multi-jurisdiction approach streamlines the licensing process and reduces the cost for business owners. “The Campbell River Chamber of Commerce and City staff have been working closely and collaboratively to build a more business-friendly environment, and the concept of an inter-community business license program arose as a key initiative to pursue together,” says Ron Neufeld, the City’s deputy city manager and general manager of operations. “This is an opportunity to support our local business community and another way to market Campbell River as a great place to do business.”
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First Nations artist Mark Henderson has given a lot to Campbell River and now it’s the community’s turn to give back. The well-known painter and member of the Campbell River Indian Band is battling esophageal cancer and on Saturday a fundraiser
is taking place to help support his fight. The musical jam and auction takes place at Thunderbird Hall from 3-9 p.m., and is a 19-andover event. There will be Canucks hockey packages up for bid, along with First Nations carvings, prints and jewellry. Henderson’s artwork
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The Government of Canada will invest in harbour projects at Campbell River, Gorge Harbour, and Heriot Bay as part of a $7.9 million program of maintenance, repair, construction and dredging projects at small craft harbours across British Columbia. “Our Government recognizes that small craft harbours play a vital role for the fishing industry and local communities,” said John Duncan, Minister of State, Chief Government Whip and Member of Parliament for Vancouver Island North. “The investment
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Drive Smart BC Child Restraint in Taxis I haven’t been a grandpa for long, but little children are suddenly interesting for me again. They seem to catch my attention more easily and this was the case a few days ago while I was driving in Nanaimo. The little boy involved was sitting on his mother’s lap while they rode in the back seat of a taxi.
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Be part of the Rivercity Revival Rivercity Players will be raising the curtain on their new 80-seat venue on Saturday, Sept. 14. The new venue will be called Rivercity Stage and will be housed in the Michelle Nelson Woodrow Studio at 1080 Hemlock Street. “Rivercity Revival” is the name of the celebratory event which will mark the finish of the extensive renovations which have been made to bring their old premises up to scratch as a performance venue. Linda von Zuben, president of Rivercity Players, says “We have had an extremely lucky year. First of all our landlady, Michelle Nelson
Woodrow, donated the building to us and then with generous grants from the City of Campbell River and Artsvest, together with huge donations of time and labour from members and local craftsmen, we were able to complete the job. “ Un f o r t u n a t e l y, Michelle died as renovations were in progress, so we are calling the building after her to commemorate her marvelous gift.” Rivercity Revival will be a fun event for everyone. Starting at one o’clock, there will be conducted tours of the new premises led by club members in full costume. Refreshments will
be available and lots of entertainment for children will be provided – music, face painting, audition tent, fairy tale photo portraits, jugglers – everything to make the opening of the new venue a memorable occasion. And all of Campbell River is invited to come and share the fun. “Our membership is very proud of what we have achieved,” says von Zuben. “We are only waiting for the final building inspetion before we have our first show in the renovated theatre, a comedy called Sin, Sex, and the CIA, which is sure to be a Campbell River crowd pleaser.”
Members of Rivercity Players’ building crew put on the finishing touches on the theatre group’s renovated performance studio. To mark the project completion, the group is holding a celebration called Rivercity Revival on Sept. 14 at the facility at 1080 Hemlock Street.
If you need an added boost of endorphins floating gleefully through your body, join the Sing For Pure Joy! Community Choir. This is a safe, nonjudgmental circle where ever y voice is welcome. No experience needed and no auditions required - only the desire to make joyful sounds to
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oral tradition and all songs are taught by call and response recognition that this is the most accessible and effective way for the majority of people to learn and
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SD72 announces Governor General’s Medallion recipients Carihi Secondary graduate, Talise Lindenbach, and Timberline Secondary graduate, Natasha Farrant are School District 72’s 2013 recipients of the prestigious Governor General’s Medallion. Each secondary school in the province is given a medallion to annually recognize the graduate who has achieved the highest, combined academic grade point average from their grade 11 and 12 years. Carihi Secondary’s top academic student, Talise Lindenbach, is heading to the University of Victoria this September where she plans to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree. In addition to being an outstanding academic student, Talise has been actively involved in the Carihi Rotary Interact Club volunteering for the Salvation Army Kettles, the Campbell River Food Bank’s Christmas food drive, Relay for Life, and the Shoreline Beach Clean-Up. She has also generously donated her time with the Campbell River Multicultural Society’s Walk Away From Racism event and annual health fair, as well as been an assistant coach for a house league soccer team in the U12 age division. Natasha Farrant, Timberline’s top academic student, is currently enrolled at the University of British Columbia where she is also going to be working towards a Bachelor of Science degree. Her dream is to ultimately attend medical school and pursue a career as a pediatrician. During her years at Timberline, Natasha contributed to the community through her involvement with the school’s leadership, International Co-Op, Rotary Interact, and Global Issues clubs. “We wish Talise and Natasha bright futures and are extremely proud of all they have accomplished,” says Tom Longridge, superintendent for School District 72. “These two outstanding students have greatly contributed to their school and community, as well as shown excellence and dedication in their studies.”
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Tammy Yurkiw of T & T Hair Design (right) shaves Linda Penman’s head at the Seniors’ Centre at Radiant Life Church Thursday afternoon. Yurkiw was joined by fellow Seniors’ Society member Sharon Harper who also had her head shaved. Penman came up with the idea as a way to raise awareness of the Seniors’ Centre and to raise money for the senior’s building fund to purchase or lease its own building. The women together raised $1,000.
For the record The Aug. 30 story “Seniors have a home until New Year” contained an error. The seniors group is able to use the Sportsplex and the Community Centre indefinitely for its activities.
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Captain Brian Barker squadron meets on Tuesday evenings, September – June from 6:30 to 9:15 pm at our hangar at the Campbell River Regional Airport. Throughout the year, our cadets have the opportunity to go gliding, attend survival training weekends, drill, range, first aid, effective speaking classes and much, much more! They learn valuable leadership skills and how to become responsible citizens. There are free summer training camps, ranging in length from 2 - 7 weeks that actually pay your child $60.00 per week to attend. As an added bonus, there are a possible 6 credits on graduation from high school.
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Looking for full-time . . . YES! players or spares It’s Finally Campbell River “Pioneer” (35+) Hockey League If you are a new player entering the League this season, you must enter through the ‘spare list’ and ‘draft system’. An application form must be completed regardless of whether you want to just ‘spare’ occasionally or if you want to be selected by a team to play full time at the
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Dave Ostler fired up the Steam Donkey at the Museum at Campbell River on Labour Day, continuing what has become a Sept. 1 tradition. The 1930’s-era logging engine is certified for operation and must be run 2-3 times a year to maintain its licence. See our website for more.
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Rotary Club of Campbell River Bursary Committee Chair Bruce Woermke, at left, poses with this year’s bursary winners, Fergie Robinson, Derek Murray, Mackenzie Kennedy-Burgoyne, Roxanne Bachand, Riley Crape, Victoria Peters and Rotary Club of Campbell River President Mark DeGagne. Already at school and missing from the photo are Natasha Farrant, Michelle Hughes, Alaysha Michalenko and Jacob Storback.
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The City of Campbell River has found help from nearby local governments to ride the rising local building wave. “With the number of commercial projects occurring in Campbell River, and the interest from the development community to discuss potential plans with City staff, we’ve made temporary arrangements with the Strathcona Regional District and Comox Valley Regional District to help us keep up with rising demand to process building permits,” says Ron Neufeld, the City’s General Manager Operations. In addition to the short-term assistance from the Strathcona Regional District and the Comox Valley Regional District, the city currently is currently working to recruit a building inspector. Neufeld emphasizes that streamlining the process for permits is in place for all applicants, but efficiency depends on builders and developers having the required details available to process applications. “Larger building projects often rely on a certified registered professional to sign off on aspects of the job, which often helps these projects run more smoothly,” Neufeld explains. “Once all the required paperwork is submitted to the City, then the permit process is expedited.” To support the local building and development sector, the City of Campbell River’s Land Use Department offers a series of regular lunch-
time forums that highlight different aspects of the permitting process and provide an opportunity for industry representatives and City staff to discuss the steps required to keep the permitting system moving forward. Campbell River’s interaction with property owners and builders and the city’s fees and speedy turnaround time for building permits were recently praised by Building Links, a publication that released second quarter statistics comparing Campbell River and the Comox Valley in July.
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Beacon leads to injured man Campbell River Search and Rescue airlifted an injured adventurer from a remote spot on the mainland coast Wednesday evening. When the call came for assistance from Port McNeill RCMP, three search volunteers, trained in swift-water rescue and advance First Aid, flew 40 minutes by helicopter to the emergency beacon signal. With darkness setting in, two men in their 40s,
one with a badly sprained ankle, were found along the Wakeman River, located northwest of Kingcome Inlet. “The two men had been dropped off by helicopter a couple of days earlier some distance upstream with a canoe and supplies,” said search manager Grant Cromer. “They were skilled canoeists and successfully negotiated a difficult canyon upstream of the accident. They were
well-prepared and experienced in wilderness travel.” They also took full advantage of their emergency beacon. Cromer said the condition of the injured man would have likely worsened if they had continued on their journey and credited them for using the beacon at the right time. “The spot beacon coordinates in this case were very accurate and we found them within
200 metres of where the beacon had put them,” he said. “We encourage all back country users that are on extended remote wilderness trips to carry a locater beacon or satellite phone of some kind.” The searchers were also on high alert for grizzly bears on the mainland coast, especially this time of year when salmon are spawning in the rivers. The two men were airlifted to Port McNeill.
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Campbell River Search and Rescue (SAR) is looking for a few good men and women to join the group. There’s room for a limited number of applicants this fall. Applicants must be 19 years or older, submit to a criminal and driver’s record check, take a First Aid course, and attend an orientation meeting and personal interview. Those selected will participate in the Justice Institute of B.C. ground SAR education program which is roughly 80 hours of field and classroom education.
After passing, new members can expect to take part in ground, water and alpine rescues, provide First Aid as well as medical evacuations. Campbell River has a very busy group and covers a large territory – the whole North Island and the mainland coast. Application forms can be downloaded from www.crsar.ca or pick one up in person from the Campbell River Volunteer Centre located in the basement at city hall. Get your applications in well before the Oct. 10 orientation session.
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Regional District and Storm Hockey Club finalize contract The Strathcona Regional District and the Campbell River Storm Hockey Club have signed off a new agreement covering the use of the Strathcona Gardens recreation facility by the Storm. The agreement is the result of a lengthy process of discussion and negotiation which commenced late last year. The agreement provides the Storm with a combination of exclusive and non-exclusive uses at the Strathcona Gardens and, in particular: n provides for up to 140 games and practices during each regular hockey season; n confers specific advertising and signage
rights for the Storm; n grants exclusive use of dedicated office space for the Storm; n allows for shared use of the Fitness Studio, Pinecrest Room, Dogwood Room, VIP North Room and common areas. In exchange, the Storm will pay $2,750 per month for its use of the Strathcona Gardens. “The Regional District is pleased to have been able to accommodate the Storm at the Strathcona Gardens without compromising the needs of other users” said Ted Lewis, Chair of the Regional District Board of Directors. This sentiment was echoed by Andy Adams, Chair of
the Strathcona Gardens Commission, who stated “the agreement recognizes the Storm Hockey Club as the largest single user of the Strathcona Gardens. Campbell River is a ‘Hockey Town’ and this creates an environment for success by the Storm while maintaining public accountability over the next 19 months”. The Strathcona Regional District is a partnership of four electoral areas and five municipalities providing approximately 43,000 residents with 72 services including parks, liquid and solid waste systems, fire protection, emergency preparedness programs and a full-service sports facility.
(From left) Chair Ted Lewis, Strathcona Regional District, Linda Spooner, Secretary, Campbell River Storm Jr. Hockey Club and Kevin Spooner, President, Campbell River Storm Jr. Hockey Club.
Badminton seniors bring home medals Twelve of the twentyfour Zone 2 badminton competitors in the BC Seniors Games in Kamloops play in Campbell River. Each player came home with at least one out of three possible medals to be won in the age events.
All of these ladies contributed points to Zone 2’s total points in the BC Seniors Games. From Left - Diane Davies and Anna Robitaille - Silver, Marion Drage and Gayle Dunsmoor, (Nanaimo), Gold and Karin Knibbs and Cheryle Sosnowski (Nanaimo) Bronze.
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A Message from our CEO Every September we are overwhelmed by the outpouring of support that comes from people like you who love animals and participate in our Scotiabank & BC SPCA Paws for a Cause walks. Across the province, people of all ages come out, rain or shine, to show they are there to help animals in need. We remain so grateful.
recent survey of 100 Canadian charities by MoneySense magazine. For more information on how your fundraising dollars directly impact the animals we care for and protect, I encourage you to explore the Where your Dollars Go section of this site.
Thank you for joining us in this very important event helping animals. Your support, in all its forms, The hundreds of helps give homeless, thousands of dollars injured and abused raised in support of our animals the second chance work help the animals they deserve. Without who need us the most people like you who Craig Daniell in communities across want to help, our cruelty Dear Scotiabank & BC SPCA this province. The BC SPCA investigations, as well as Paws for a Cause participant appreciates how hard you medical, sheltering, education work for every dollar raised and advocacy work simply and we are proud to let you know we wouldn’t be possible. On behalf of the have earned an “A+” in overall efficiency, animals, thank you again for showing you fundraising efficiency and transparency in a care. I wish you the best of luck with your
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Renewed search for a new home
but the SPCA looks forward to its future in Campbell River and is excited about the Scotiabank & BC SPCA Paws for a Cause walk on Sept. 8 at Nunn’s Creek Park and other events to support the new centre.
The SPCA in Campbell River's search for a new home continues.
In late July, the B.C. SPCA announced it had found a suitable location and would set up its animal shelter at the cityowned Maritime Heritage Centre.
While the BC SPCA is disappointed by the City of Campbell River’s Aug. 13 decision not to approve the rezoning required for a proposed new SPCA Education & Adoption Centre at the Maritime Heritage Centre, the SPCA remains deeply committed to helping animals in Campbell River and looks forward to partnering with the city in a renewed search for an appropriate space. Between March and July, the Maritime Centre was the only leasehold space the SPCA was able to identify which met their specific requirements. To assist them opening as soon as possible, they are hoping that the community will come forward if they are aware of any leasehold space that meets the following requirements: • 1600-2100 square feet at $ 7 - 15 dollars/ sq ft • Water, sewer and natural gas in the leasehold property itself • Zoned for kennelling • Access near to park or walkway to walk dogs • Good parking • Access to public transit The rezoning decision will unfortunately delay the opening of a new centre as they seek appropriate leasehold space,
Centre because it fit the animal society’s needs. “In our search between March and July, 2013, the Maritime Centre was the only leasehold space the SPCA was able to identify which met our specific requirements,” according to the BC SPCA. Suggestions have already been making the rounds on the Campbell River SPCA’s Facebook page.
One day later, the city said it had never been approached by the SPCA to use its facility and further, the zoning of the site did not allow for the SPCA’s intended use.
Possible options floated include the former Lite Shop on 13th Avenue, Campbell River Common, Sunrise Plaza in Willow Point as well as the former Canada Trust building in Merecroft Village, though the former bank site was ruled out as the rent is out of the SPCA’s price range.
So, on Aug. 13, council did not approve the SPCA’s relocation to the Maritime Heritage Centre which now has prompted the SPCA to start over.
The SPCA's great support in the community will ensure that a new home will be found. With dedicated friends like Tom Burton, a former volunteer dog walker, and corporate support in the community from companies like Save-OnFoods,the SPCA can't help but be successful.
The SPCA’s decision to look elsewhere was also a blow to the Maritime Heritage Society which lobbied council to agree to have the SPCA as a tenant. M.J. (Marv) Everett, president of the Maritime Heritage Society, wrote a letter to council stressing the importance of finding a long-term renter.
Burton organized a fundraising program with the help of Save-On-Foods.
“It is essential to the on-going operation of the MHS and the on-going fulfilment of our operating mandate that we find a secure and reliable tenant for the vacant MHC space,” said Everett who claimed council has had “continued indifference and apathy to our numerous pleas over the past several years for a fair, non-oppressive contract.” Everett also said that if a re-zoning was necessary to accommodate the SPCA, the Maritime Heritage Society was prepared to do whatever it took to make the zoning changes happen. Meanwhile, the BC SPCA said it chose the Maritime Heritage
“Save-On-Foods jumped on the bandwagon immediately,” Burton said. “Save-On-Foods got back to me in three days. They’re terrific, absolutely terrific.” What the store is doing to help is allowing customers who are a part of the Save-On More rewards program to redeem their points in 1,000 point increments towards the SPCA’s building fund. Burton said Save-On-Foods will continue with the fundraising program as long as there’s activity in the account. It's that kind of support that is the SPCA's strength in the community.
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A message from your local SPCA I would like to thank our donors, supporters, volunteers and especially the staff of the Campbell Branch for their support, caring, and devotion to “speaking for those who cannot speak for themselves”. With all of your help, we have been able to provide the highest quality of animal care to the animals in Campbell River and surrounding communities. Throughout the years a lot of relationships have developed, with businesses, veterinarians, but especially my team, I am proud to have been part of the BC SPCA for 27 years and to have been able to work with you, and for the animals.
I would like to ask our donors and supporters to continue to support the BC SPCA ,now as we continue with our transition period, and to promise you that the Cruelty Investigation Department will still be available to address any concerns pertaining to the care of animals in their homes. Together and as a Team we DID make a difference in animals lives. Without all of your help, we would not have been able to do so.
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fundraising as one in support of the Scotiabank & BC SPCA Paws for a Cause.
Throughout the summer you can bring your entire team together by finding fun and creative ways to raise money for the animals that need you most. Be an exceptional corporate citizen and get the Whether you are a veterinary office whole office on board! participating in our Vet Challenge, Each year, employees in businesses across a retail store selling our paw-prints Canada gather together to show their or an office setting up a corporate support for animals in need by team, there is a way for every organization to get involved and Sometimes my make an impact in the lives of dad takes me & my the province’s most vulnerable brother to work! animals.
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If you need any help finding the perfect fit for your workplace feel free to contact us for help at paws@spca. bc.ca or check out the workplace fundraising portion of our Unleash Your Paws Potential fundraising guide. Ryder & Priscilla Hamilton – SPCA Adoptees
Encourage your co-workers to register themselves as team members. Look for ways to inspire friendly competition between co-workers, offices, clients, etc. by encouraging them to register too. Get in touch! We’re happy to offer our support through paws@spca.bc.ca or over the phone at 604.709.4651.
Where your dollars goThe w & BC SPCA Paws for a Cause is the organization’s biggest fundraiser and our work would not be possible without your support. The BC SPCA currently receives no provincial or federal government funding and we rely on your generosity to continue our life-saving work. All funds raised at each walk stay in the community to make the life saving work of your local BC SPCA branch possible. We pride ourselves on our low administration and fundraising costs and work hard to ensure that your fundraising directly impacts the animals we serve: In 2013 the BC SPCA joined an elite group of only 45 charities in Canada to become accredited by Imagine Canada through its Standards Program. This means that we have met their high standards in five fundamental areas: financial accountability
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About Paws for a Cause
When we work together, anything is paws-sible! For over twenty years, animal lovers throughout British Columbia have come together to walk in support of their local BC SPCA branches. In 2004, these walks organized as one provincewide movement for the first Paws for a Cause. Today, the walks raise $1 million each year towards improving animal welfare in British Columbia. Join us this September 8* and enjoy an amazing day of celebration, fun and heart warming stories.
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Come meet a shelter animal and see the difference your community has made in the lives of animals in need. By fundraising and walking (with or without your four-legged friend!) you are letting others know that animal welfare is important to you. Whether you are the proud guardian of a BC SPCA adoptee, love buying our certified food products or are just looking for the opportunity to join with others to save animal lives, the Scotiabank & BC SPCA Paws for a Cause is for you.
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Ways you can get involved: Lend a PawJust like the BC SPCA’s work, the Scotiabank & BC SPCA Paws for a Cause would not be possible without the help of our amazing volunteers! We thank each and every one of our volunteers for their ongoing hard work and support. You help make each year a success! We have all kinds of fun volunteer
opportunities for our Scotiabank & BC SPCA Paws for a Cause events. Contact us at paws@spca.bc.ca with your local walk location and personal information and we will notify you when positions are open later this summer. Be sure to visit your local walk page for more information! Interested in lending a hand to the animals of the BC SPCA?
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Sponsorship opportunities for the Scotiabank & BC SPCA Paws for a Cause are available at both the provincial and local level. Sponsoring this event gives your business access to thousands of BC SPCA supporters and animal lovers across the province. As an outstanding Corporate Citizen, your business will align its brand with an organization that is making a difference in the lives of animals in your community. We invite all of our sponsors to take their commitment to the next level by organizing a corporate team to
participate on walk day. For more great ideas on how to get involved visit our Paws in the Workplace page. Provincial Sponsorship Opportunities: Please contact us by email donations@ spca.bc.ca Local Sponsorship Opportunities: Benefits are specific to each of our 35 communities. Sponsorship levels are dependent on the size of the community you wish to sponsor. Please email us donations@spca.bc.ca to request a local sponsorship package with detailed benefit information.
Kids 13 and under who register and raise $15 or more will get a free one-year subscription (or renewal) to the BC SPCA Kids Club. That way, you can stay connected to the work of the BC SPCA and learn even more about animals. Being a member of our BC SPCA Kids Club comes with great stuff: c Special Kids Club kit c Official membership card c e-Kids News - a monthly online newsletter, just for kids! c Bark! magazine 4 times a year! c Mini collector button c Activity sheet c Notification of BC SPCA kids’ events and contests Best of all, you are joining other kids across the province who love animals and want to make a difference in their community.
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Every year one amazing young person is our top youth fundraiser. Helping out in such a huge way makes a big difference to so many animals, so we want to give you an awesome prize to say THANK YOU! Everyone has a chance to win! Every kid who registers online by walk day will also be entered into a draw for another great prize! Stay tuned to our rewards page for more info as the prizes are announced!
A heartfelt thank-you to the SPCA for continued efforts to care for animals in need.
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Court passed away tragically Saturday while driving a U-Haul to Court passed away tragically Saturday a U-Haul Whitecourt Alberta, to their perfect life while he haddriving promised them.to Whitecourt Alberta, to their perfect life he had promised them. He will be remembered and loved always by spouse (Teressa) He be remembered and loved by spouse (Teressa) andwill 4 daughters, (Tyra, Tayler, Randialways and Mason). As well as his and 4 daughters, and Mason). well asJake his brother Raymond (Tyra, (Abby)Tayler, StevieRandi and Owen. BrotherAsRobbie, brother Raymond (Abbey) Stevie and Owen. Brother Robbie, and Kiley, Brother Dean ( Sonya) Cassandra, Michael and his Jake andbroKiley, Brother ( Sonya), chosen (Kaisha) andDean Mikayla, JordoCassandra, and Sarita. Michael and his chosen bro (Kaysha) Mikayla, Jordo and Sarita. He will be forever missed by mom Sheri and Dwayne (papa), He be forever missed by mom Sherri and Dwayne (papa), Nan,will Shelley and Don. Anne, Shelley and Don. Court's dad just passed away 2 months ago and the family Court's dad processed just passedthat away 2 months agoknew and Court the family hasn't even sadness. We all lived hasn't processed sadness. all knew Court lived all his even 37 years on the that edge, making We lasting impressions and all his 37 years on the edge, making lasting impressions and friends along the way. The last few years he was grounded friends along the way. The last few years he was grounded to Teressa and his girls. Forgiveness, family and love was his to Teressa and his girls. Forgiveness, family and love wasyou, his signature. He wore his heart on his sleeve, and if he loved signature. He His worewife his and heartgirls on his andhis if he loved you, you knew it. willsleeve, continue journey, and you Hishome wifeisand girls willAlberta. continue his journey, and makeknew theirit.new Whitecourt make their new home is Whitecourt Alberta. I held your hand when you left me and you will hold mine one Iday held youryou hand when youme leftsomelong andforyou will hold mine one when come to get now.....Teressa day when you come to get me so long for now..... A Celebration of Life will be held at the Campbell River Curling AClub Celebration Life7,will beatheld at the Campbell River Curling Saturday of Sept 2013 1pm. No flowers please. Club Saturday Sept 7, 2013 at 1pm. No flowers please.
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Located in Red Deer, Medicine Hat, Grande Prairie and Estevan, Sask. Canyon is growing and currently are looking for talented and experienced Class 1 Drivers, for our Fracturing, Nitrogen, Coiled Tubing and Cement and Acid divisions. All interested applicants are encouraged to forward a resume and a copy of a current drivers abstract. Applicant Requirements: f Self-motivated f Willing to work 15/6 or 22/13 schedule
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FARM TECHNICIANS BROUGHTON PRODUCTION AREA Marine Harvest is the leading producer of quality Atlantic salmon in BC. Our production areas are seeking Farm Technicians. As a Farm Technician, you will contribute to a production team striving to grow the best quality fish in a cost-effective manner. This includes all aspects of growing healthy fish such as feeding and fish husbandry duties; maintenance and repair of site facilities and equipment; and production, safety, and environmental reporting and records keeping duties.
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Sign installer for high volume Real Estate Firm. Interested parties must be able to demonstrate the ability to provide storage for existing inventory of up to 100 signs and posts. Must have suitable vehicle, be bonded and insured. As an independent contractor you will provide your own WCB coverage, tools and equipment, misc. supplies and vacation coverage. Must be available 5 days per week. Sample quote, detailed inclusions and overview is available by e-mailing Bryan@fvrealestate.com Tender closes September 15, 2013
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EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
HELP WANTED
FIREARMS TRAINING & C.O.R.E. Non Restricted & restricted. C.O.R.E. Course starts: Fri. Sept.13 6:00pm-10:00pm Sat. Sept.14 8am-noon
JOURNEYMAN Electrician with minimum 2 years experience required, must be willing to drive bus and perform other labourer duties as required. www.sd84.bc.ca/employmentopportunities for more information. Deadline: Sept 6/13
Aboriginal Learning Cenre Beside the Thunderbird Hall Two pieces of ID required. For info contact: Granlund Firearms 250-286-9996
LASOTA CONTRACTING Ltd is looking for a qualified ticketed blaster & a Heavy Duty Mechanic send resume to: lasota6@telus.net
Tyee Marine 250-287-2641
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
HELP WANTED
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators, Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051 Edson,Alta.
CAMPBELL RIVER HARBOUR AUTHORITY Request for Proposal for Office Building Reconstruction. Packages can be picked up at Campbell River Harbour Authority, 705 Island Highway, Campbell River, BC, V9W 2C2. Att: Miss Phyllis Titus.
PERSONAL SERVICES COUNSELLING
Hypnotherapy & Counselling Brian E. Daly MH.CHt
TOTEM BAR CONTRACTING Zeballos, B.C. has an opening for an experienced Driller/Blaster Please email resume to totembar@recn.ca
Commercial Divers wanted for aquaculture dive company. Camp work. 250-334-6598
EDUCATION/TUTORING
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
ORACLE TUTORING
Rojen Enterprise Ltd. (dba Subway) is now hiring
3 FULL/PART TIME FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANTS, no experience needed but experience is an asset, $10.25 per hr, must be available weekends, late shift and holidays. Please drop off resume at any of the 4 locations in Campbell River.
Now Hiring Logging Supervisor/Manager Required for Campbell River based Logging Contractor for coastal logging operations. Candidates should have good people skills, mechanical knowledge, harvest and road construction planning abilities, administration experience including managing safety and environmental programs, crew scheduling and supply inventory management. Must have basic computer skills. Will consider some training of a keen, motivated individual who does not have all the required skills and experience.
Heavy Duty Mechanic – Camp Job Ticketed or 3rd year or better apprentice mechanic required. Fleet of good Hitachi, Cat and Cypress equipment as well as other misc. units including Marine. We offer steady, year round work, good pay and benefit plan, modern barge camp and heated shop with overhead crane. Reply in confidence to: office@bwlog.ca or fax: 250-287-4342
BenWest
LOGGING LTD.
250-205-0358
• Grades K - 12 & College. • All subjects.
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250-830-0295. FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Finishing and Renovations
ESTHETIC BED, manicure table, facial machine, mag lamp,hot stone roaster & stones. Reasonable price. 250-830-4973/250-830-3314.
PAINTING
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com
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,tree pruning. Log splitting, stump grinding and removal. 250-203-5324
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.
Gabriele (250)205-0661
HANDYPERSONS
Metal Roofing & Cladding, Fiberglass Shingles, Shakes conversions, Flat roofs (Torched on). Serving Island wide & remote locations. Licensed. WCB Insured. 30 years experiance. Richard: 250-702-3968
PETS PETS
BASSET HOUND puppies: 2 8 wks old. 1st shots & vet checked. $700.00 250-2866609. CUTE English Bulldog Puppies $600. Healthy Male & female. 9 weeks, Health, shot papers. 2818990861 Email: pauwhee@gmail.com
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE FRIENDLY FRANK UNDERSTAIRS WINE rack. Wooden. Holds 62 litres. Valued at $125, asking $40. Call 250-286-6488
MEDICAL/DENTAL
FURNITURE
Campbell River medical/ surgical office 2-3 days per week Requirements/Qualifications: • Current RN or LPN registration • Valid First Aid/CPR/AED certification • Comprehensive knowledge of nursing and health care practices and techniques. The successful candidate needs to be enthusiastic, meticulous, adaptive to new challenges and capable of working in a fast paced team environment.
Please email your resume and cover letter to crdoctor603@gmail.com. EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
Air Brake Course September 21 & 22
• Class 1 & 3 • ICBC Licensed 1st Class Driving School
Courtenay 250-897-9875 • Campbell River 250-204-9875 www.instructordarryl.com
STANLEY WOOD cook stove, new gear with brick lined firebox. Excellent condition. $1500. 250-336-2364 or 250-650-3577 STARBUCKS BARISTA Expresso Coffee machine with accessories & instructional video. $200.00 250-923-6382
WEDDING DRESS, beaded halter, white, with shoulder tip veil,sz 14-16. $800.obo. Brass Daybed with trundle & mattresses. $100. (250)339-2755.
REAL ESTATE APARTMENT/CONDOS 2-BEDROOM CONDO ground floor in desirable Saanichton. Open concept, electric fireplace, custom kitchen. Carpets & laminate. Ensuite laundry, small pet ok. Low strata fee. Great starter, $235,000. By appointment 1-250-652-1218
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
FUEL/FIREWOOD
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PART -TIME NURSE
SIDE RAIL Protectors for a pickup with a 6 ft box. Like new $200 obo 250-339-5708
CAMPBELL RIVER: Avail. Sept. 15 - Oct. 1. Lovely private custom home, 3 beds, 2 baths. 7 yrs. old. 2500 sq. ft. full front french doors and windows facing south. Heat pump/air-exchanger/air-conditioner. Huge front garden, room for 2 extra driveways. Concrete deck back garden approx 60 ft x 16 ft. deep. Old growth fir stairs, 2 beds up and huge walk in custom shower. Also antique furniture & carpenters’ tools for sale. 916 Heritage Meadow Drive. Visit Kijiji for more pics. Price $442,000. 250-286-3602.
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
FIREWOOD PERMITS from Courtenay to Campbell River. Phone 250-650-4060.
MEDICAL/DENTAL
MAGNIFICENT EAGLE “Early Riser”, Norman Marshall signed & numbered print. Also personally signed by artist. Conservation framing spec. glass, $500 firm. 250-3396054. Duncan “Teacher” Lazy-Boy Rocker Recliner brand new, still in box - model 10-403, $400. Call 250-9412067.
BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED duplex in Courtenay, quiet culde-sac. 3-bdrm + den, 2.5 baths, bright, spacious kitchen, 5 appl’s, garage, private large fenced backyard with shed. Roof 2009. Close to NIC. Details & pics on Craigslist. $229,500. Call (250)3388208 or cell (250)792-0024.
RICO ROOFING
250-287-8640
TOTAL GARDEN CARE Gardening, pruning, Top dressing & rubbish removal
KING INDUSTRIAL 10” table saw $300. Sawdust collector $50. 6’ Industrial rated step ladder w/railing $100. 20’ aluminum ladder $20. 250-3391993
ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
RENUABLE RESOURCES 4001 Mid Port Rd. Fish Compost Bark Mulches Sand and Gravels We load you gently or we deliver
Not Just another Handyman! 23 yrs experience. Specializing in roofs/repairs, drywall/repair, fencing/repair,door & window replacement, framing/rot repair, dump runs & carpet cleaning. Seniors Discount. RENO: 250-203-3315
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
REAL ESTATE
Design House 250-204-4417 www.DesignHouseBC.com
WORK WANTED POSITION AS NANNY for a newborn. Experienced. Please phone Anne 250-287-2277
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
Interior Renovations Professional Painting Drywall & Mudding Repair Finish Carpentry, Trimwork Custom Fir Kitchens, Fireplace Mantels Husband & Wife Team Free Estimates
TRADES, TECHNICAL
C.O.R.E. continues Sept.16, 17, 18 6:00pm-10:00pm
Weston Bakeries is looking for an independent distributor for the Campbell River and Port Hardy regions. Must be physically fit with prior business experience. Contact Cory for more details, 1-250-580-0135 Asking price $115,000.
HOME CARE/SUPPORT
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Caregiver/Companion. 2 positions: 40 pwk and 8h over wend/some nights for my mother, who has a chronic lung condition. She is in our home in Black Creek. Driving license and car required. Light hsekeeping, help with meal prep, medication supervision, company for appointments, some personal care requested. Respond by email only to blmresumes@shaw.ca.
WEEKEND COURSE
INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORSHIP
LIVINGROOM FURNITURE. Blue sectional w/ corner shelf inbetween & ottoman. $525. 2 recliners. Blue. $175. Very good cond. 250-923-3898
TSOLUM AREA Store w/2 bdrm 1 bath, living area attached. 1/4 acre yard - garden area, newly renovated. $265,000. 250-703-2195.
DUPLEX/4-PLEX
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BEIGE SOFA hide-a-bed, $250. Beige futon with wooden sides, $250. 3” memory foam for king size bed with cover, $125. All in good condition, Comox. Call (250)339-2624.
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FULL DUPLEX $255,000. new roof, new shed, small but cute on 0.3 oceanview acre. In Painter Barclay area. $255.000. 250-850-0998
BUSINESSES FOR SALE
BUSINESSES FOR SALE
BUSINESS/LIFESTYLE OPPORTUNITY Remote west coast community of Zeballos. Salt anĚ fƌesŚwateƌ sƉoƌts ĮsŚinŐ caƉitol of tŚe futuƌe. Eumeƌous outĚooƌ acƟǀiƟes. dŚe wilĚ west coast at its best. Daƌine fuel ĚocŬ anĚ mooƌaŐe͕ ƌoaĚ fuel͕ small tacŬle stoƌe anĚ Őeneƌal suƉƉlies. Kwneƌ neeĚs to ƌeƟƌe foƌ ŚealtŚ ƌeasons. seasoneĚ establisŚeĚ business. 'ooĚ lifestyle͕ ƉƌoǀiĚes a ŐooĚ liǀinŐ. >ots of ƉotenƟal foƌ edžƉansion. /Ěeal Dom anĚ Pop business. Serious purchases with a minimum down payment of ĮŌy thousand can inƋuire at fraser.ϲϯΛhotmail.com. anŬ ĮnancinŐ is preapproǀed supported by ǀendor ĮnancinŐ on the price of ϯϱϬ<.
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. Photos upon request.
WILLOW POINT updated 1 level patio home. 2 bdrm, 2 bath+ den, 1300sq ft, bright & sunny end unit. Walk to shops, medical, Sea Walk. $224,900. Call 250-923-7792.
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REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
RENTALS
RENTALS
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION
MARINE
HOUSES FOR SALE
MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
APARTMENT/CONDO
STORAGE
CARS
SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
BOATS
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
CR STORAGE/PARKING- Industrial prk, boat, RV & container storage. 250-830-7690. 1956 CHEV WAGON 350 Auto trans. New floor pans, body mounts and more. A must see. Collector plate I.C.B.C. assessed @ $46,000 asking $26,000. Call Ralph at 250-752-9855.
103,000km. FORD Explorer XLS. New parts, excellent condition. 2002. $8500 obo. Call 250-287-2009.
2896 APPLE DR. Located in the heart of Willow Point, this 1478 sqft rancher offers 4bdrms, 2bths, newer kitchen, roof & flooring. Private fncd yard, RV parking. $259,000. kimberlyanne15@hotmail.com 250-923-6503. Kim or Nick. PORT McNEILL. 5-BDRM Double-wide with basement, 5 bdrms, 2.5 bathrooms. View, private fenced yard. $159,900. 250-956-4009.
CAMPBELL RIVER: $92,000 now asking $88,000, 1992 modular home. 3 bdrm, 2 full baths, 1600sq ft, livingroom, recroom w/wood stove, open concept, wood shed, lrg kitchen recently renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;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.
RENTALS
MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
APARTMENT/CONDO 1 BDRM Avail immed. Hot water incl. Covered parking. Located on seawalk in Big Rock area. $675. 250-286-1864
PORT HARDY 2 bdrm trailer on its own lot. Excellent condition, private back yard. Boat/RV parking. $99,000. Contact Gary 250-949-8684.
CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrm Santa Barbara Apts. Near Merecroft Shopping Centre Quiet, clean, secure bldg. On site laundry, prking. $650./mo. NS/NP. Avail Oct 1. Call (250)923-4594.
HOMES FOR RENT
HOMES FOR RENT
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136&&151-701 151-701 Hilchey - 32 bdrm, 2 bath. 136 Hilchey - 3 bdrm, bath. $1200/mo. $1200/mo. Trailer in Sayward Valley - 4 appliances, woodstove. Trailer in Sayward Valley - 4 appliances, Oct. 1. $595/mo. woodstove. Oct. 1.Hwy. $500/mo. 209 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 2740 S. Island - 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 decks, ocean Sept.S.1Island . $1250/mo. 209 â&#x20AC;&#x201C;view. 2740 Hwy. - 3 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 decks,Dogwood ocean view. Sept. $1250/mo. #211-377 - Studio. Sept 11. .$575/mo. SAYWARD RENTALS - 2 bdrm, 1 bath condo, #211-377 Dogwood - Studio. Septfully 1. $575/mo. furnished w/cable & hydro. $875/mo. â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘ 489 Candy Lane - $1400.00 SAYWARD RENTALS - 2mth. bdrm, 1 bath condo, fully furnished w/cable & hydro. $875/mo. â&#x20AC;˘ 206-872 S. Island Hwy. - Discovery Oceanview. $900 mth. â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘ â&#x20AC;˘â&#x20AC;˘
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CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrms, close to town. Quiet, secure, adult oriented, 820 Alder Street. $650. Avail Sept 1. Call 250-830-4056. CAMPBELL RIVER. Quiet 2Bdrm near town (881 Greenwood St). No dogs. $655./mo. Oct. 1st. Call (250)923-3635. CORTES VIEW TERRACE 1 & 2 bdrm condos located in secured entrance building w/elevator, & in excellent proximity to Hospital, recreation, & downtown core. Each features 4 appl, laundry/storage room, master bdrm w/walk in closet & patios. N/S. Small pet may be considered w/deposit. Rent from $625/month. Sept 1 & Oct 1 possession.
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1166 ASH St. Sat. Sept. 7. 8am-12pm. TVâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s, speakers, other electronics, tables, cabinet, bed frame, dishes etc.
735 B ROBRON Sat. Sept. 7th 8am-12noon.Hundreds of DVDs household items, lamps, china, toys,books & more. 916 HERITAGE MEADOW Dr. Saturday. Sept. 7. 8am-12pm. EXPECT NO JUNK! CAMPBELL RIVER: Saturday, September 7 from 8 to 12pm. At 248 HilcheyRoad. MULTI-FAMILY. SAT. Sept. 7, 8:30am-2pm. Household & garden items, lamps, interior doors, plants & much more! 300 McLean Street, C.R. SOUTH. MULTI-FAMILY. 153 Utah Drive. Saturday, 8am2pm. Kids toys, womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s clothes, light fixtures, marble slabs, dishwasher, and more! SOUTH. MULTI-FAMILY. Sat. Sept. 7, 8am-2pm. New vanity, ladyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s golf clubs, new microwave with stand, quality clothing, furniture, new mirrors and many household items. 256 Finch Road. WILLOW POINT: Corner of Dahl Rd and Cherry Tree Lane. Sat, Sept. 7th, 8amnoon. Various items, baking and books.
2180 FOREST GROVE; Sat. Sept. 7th 8am-1pm. Something for everyone. 335 SIMMS RD. Sat Sept 7 & Sun Sept 8. 24. 9-2. Stroller, kids & womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s clothing, sewing & household supplies. Tons of treasures! 3744 ISLAND HWY. (close to Jubilee Parkway) Sat. Sept 7. 8am-1pm. We can do it together â&#x20AC;&#x153;for the childrenâ&#x20AC;?. at Chikondi one heart angels ophanage. early birds welcome. Heartfelt Thank you for all your support. www.chikondiorphanage.com 498 Goodwin Road; Many household items, tools, Ducks Unlimited Prints, Home wine making kit, Books, Furniture and Other Great Finds! Sat. Sept. 7; 7am - 1pm. No Early Birds Please. 538 SPRINGBOK RD. Sept 7. 10-12. Misc stuff.
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738A BEAVERLODGE Rdclean, bright, 2 bdrm lower suite, laundry facilities, NP/NS, refs please. $750 mo. Avail now. Call (250)914-1195. CAMPBELL RIVER- 1 bdrm, 5 appls including laundry. Garage. $700./mo + utils. NS/NP. Call (250)287-7960. CAMPBELL RIVER- brand new 1 bdrm self-contained fully furnished suite, satellite, Wifi, priv deck, D/W, W/D. $950 hydro incld. NS/NP. Call (250)286-1773.
GROUND FLOOR apt. Fully furnished; 1 bdrm/1 person. Shared laundry, N/S, N/P; all utilities incl. except phone. $875/mth. 250-923-1707 or 250-203-0592
TOWNHOUSES 3-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSECampbell River, Robron Rd. Garage, patio, mountain view, well kept, Close to schools, shopping, recreation. 1050/mo. Call 250-830-0188 after 4pm. or 778-475-0902.
Turnkey Ocnfrt. 1 Bd. Avail. immed. N/S,N/P. $1,100-1,250 /mnth. Randy 250-830-4222
AVAIL NOW! 3 Bdrm, close to town, on bus route. 1.5 baths, F/S, W/D hook-up. Backyard. $850./mo. Call (778)346-3459.
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CRIME-FREE MULTI-HOUSING
BA, 1 & 2 BR spacious suites. Heat, hot water and parking included. On bus route, close to schools. $550 - $750. Move in incentives offered. Call 250-204-3342.
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES 2 BDRM. 1 bth. 5 appl. Clean Fantastic view. Downtown. No Pets. Refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s requâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. $775/mnth. 250-286-6672 2 BDRM near all amen. $725 Cedar at 4th Avail now. 1-250889-9353.boarsnest@shaw.ca
CAMPBELL RIVER: 2bdrm apt in centrally located 4-plex. Freshly painted. No Pets. N/S. Refs $700+util. 250-830-4686.
HOMES FOR RENT 3-BDRM, 1 bath, 2 storey. Freshly painted interior, new W/D & range. Fenced yard, close to town with ocean view. NP/NS. Refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. Avail now. $1400. (778)418-4894 lv msg. 3 BDRM. Close to schools & town. W/D F/S, woodstove, gas furnace, large back yard. Refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Pets neg. 250-9238134. Avail Oct. 1. $1000/mo. CAMPBELL RIVER: ocean view, 120 S. Thulin, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, sundeck, yard, avail immed, refs req, N/P, $1200 Call (250)202-0010. CAMPBELL RIVER: 3 bdrms, updated 1/2duplex, 4appl quiet semi rural setting $900. Avail now. Hans 250-286-1876. STORRIES BEACH area. 3 brdrm rancher. Craig Rd. Close to bus stop. Mins. to beach. Refâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s reqâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d. N/P. N/S. $1000/mn. Avail Oct. 1. 250923-3195
BIRCH MANOR Certified complex of CR Crime Free Multi-Housing Program. â&#x20AC;˘ Thorough & fair screening of all applicants. â&#x20AC;˘ 2 bedroom Townhouse â&#x20AC;˘ Laundry facilities on site â&#x20AC;˘ Close to Hospital â&#x20AC;˘ References Required â&#x20AC;˘ NO PETS
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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
ANTIQUE/CLASSICS 1974 MGBGT Collector plates Value $4500. (250)923-0188.
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2002 DODGE Caravan Sport, 190,000 km, Silver, auto, fully loaded, good condition. $2000 obo. Call (250)331-1320.
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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
TRUCKS & VANS 1990 4x4 Sierra Ford pick-up $800. Big Bear Quad w/ 2 sets tires, snow blade & cover, $3500.obo. Whitewall Hunting tent, new, w/frame & 5â&#x20AC;&#x2122; porch, 12â&#x20AC;&#x2122;x14â&#x20AC;&#x2122; $1800. (250)339-2755
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
1986 HONDA APSENCADE GL1200. Runs great! $2600. OBO 250-286-6363 2013 V-ROD MUSCLE 130 HP. Black & silver, ABS brakes. 95 km, $16,000. obo. (250)923-6991 or (250)2870493. Campbell River.
1971 GMC. 1/2 ton. $1500 obo. Extra parts available. Wooden box. 250-338-6826
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE
10â&#x20AC;&#x2122;11â&#x20AC;? 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
1992 AWARD 727, 27â&#x20AC;&#x2122; all fiberglass travel trailer. A/C, New gas/Elect. refrigerator, twin beds, 2 Lazy Boy chairs, flat screen TV, DVD player. $4950. 250-204-2590 or 250923-6777. terloral@telus.net 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
2001 4x4 DODGE DAKOTA P/U Crew cab. 243,000 kms. New price $5,900. obo. Call 250-337-5565 after 7 pm 2007 FORD RANGER. 88,490 km. Excellent shape. $8,500. 17â&#x20AC;&#x2122; COLEMAN CANOE. $750 obo. 250-286-3722
2011 FORD ESCAPE. Under 20,000km. Leather interior. $26,000 OBO. Ask for Dale: 250-286-9957 after 6pm.
2009 WINNEBAGO ERA Limited. Diesel CRD170XL, 24â&#x20AC;&#x2122;, 15,500 miles. Original owner. Bath w/sink & shower, patio awning, A/C, furnace, propane gen., micro, TV. $71,900.00 250-752-4736 / 403-691-5639 5TH WHEEL. 1985 Travelair 21â&#x20AC;&#x2122;. All utilities work. Fully equipped, includes microwave & hitch. $3000. obo. Call (250)334-0497, Courtenay.
19â&#x20AC;&#x2122; FIBERGLASS boat with trailer. 200hp and 8hp Mercury outboards. New price $6,500. obo Call 250-337-5565 after 7pm. 2006 BOM BARD Max 3 8â&#x20AC;&#x2122; inflatable boat complete w/ keel & launching wheels. All in exc. cond., seldom used. $2350. new. Sell $750.(250)926-9119.
25â&#x20AC;&#x2122; PERMANENT moorage slip in Comox Bay Marina with 26â&#x20AC;&#x2122; Ranger sail boat, $2500. Call 250-218-1969.
MARINE MARINE ACCESSORIES MERC CRUISER Bravo 3 leg/drive 2 x 20â&#x20AC;? stainless props, approximately 100 hours, excellent value - first $1,000 takes! Ready to go! In Pt. Alberni. Call 250-745-3700. 29 FT Fiberglass Sailboat, volvo diesel,moorage paid until mid Apr,2014.Reduced to 12,900 obo. 250-337-5747
1998 SAFARI 35ft. Diesel Motor Home. Showroom condition. Very low mileage. Lots of extras. 250-287-4575
2003 28â&#x20AC;? Travelair, $26,900. ford E450,tires, brakes good, no leaks, isl bed, air clean. Consider class B/camp van trade.82K. 250-285-2030.
1995 ZODIAK 14.6ft - 65HP Suzuki. New steering & trailer bearings. $6000 OBO. 250-334-9337
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Classics on display
The North Island Cruisers’ annual Show ‘n’ Shine was held downtown last weekend, including spending Saturday at Tyee Chevrolet to raise money for Cops for Cancer’s Tour de Rock. Tour de Rock rider Jennifer Faerber and junior rider Joe Howie (left) were on hand to sell hot dogs and licence plate holders to raise funds. AlistAir tAylor/the Mirror
This is what it’s all about, beautifully-restored classic cars like this 1955 Chevrolet.
On Saturday evening, the Show ‘n’ Shine participants went on a Saturday Evening Cruise from Discovery Harbour’s A&W to Elk Falls Mill and Willow Point and back.
This 1969 Chevrolet Camaro was recreated with all new parts as opposed to restoring a Camaro with scavenged original parts.
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This 1931 B.C. Forest Service truck made an appearance on loan from the B.C. Forest Discovery Centre in Duncan.
The A&W Root Bear caught a ride in this classic.
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t’s no surprise that the pink salmon in the Campbell River were the stars when the hosts of The Fish’n Canada Show came to town last week. But a special guest crashed the show and stole some of the limelight while Fish’n Canada hosts Angelo Viola and Pete Bowman were filming in the river. “We had a mother bear come right out of the forest,” said Jamie Turko, owner of Destiny River Adventures, who invited the hosts of the longest-running fishing show on Canadian television to come to town Aug. 27-30. It was the first of a number of appearances put in by Campbell River black bears during the show’s filming. At one point Viola and Bowman watched and filmed a bear snatch a fish out of the river. “The bears performed for us,” Turko said. “There was lots of bear action.” The Fish’n Canada Show appearance in Campbell River came about after Turko pitched an idea to Viola and Bowman last winter. He suggested to
the iconic fishing show producers that they’ve shown lots of fish being caught but would they like to show the ones that got away? Turko’s Destiny River Adventures is wellknown for its swimming with the salmon excursions in which people don wet suits, masks and snorkels and float down the river right into schools of salmon heading upriver to spawning beds. It’s put Campbell River on the map with outdoor adventure travellers, those who might not know the area for its famous salmon fishing. Destiny River Adventures scored a publicity coup for Campbell River a couple of years ago when they lured Canadian political satirist and T.V. personality Rick Mercer to town do a show. The Fish’n Canada Show took the bait from Turko as well and agreed to do an episode from Campbell River. Turko worked with Tourism Campbell River and Hello B.C. to secure flights and accommodation at the Best Western Austrian Chalet for the show hosts and two camera men for four nights. When Viola and Bowman said they
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Destiny River Adventures owner Jamie Turko (centre), hosted Angelo Viola (left) and Pete Bowman of The Fish’n Canada Show.
wanted to eat seafood when they got here, Turko took them to Quay West Kitchen and Catering who pulled out all the stops and filled them up with West Coast fare all from a reserved window seat overlooking Discovery Passage. With great fishing on the river, bear sightings, feasting on seafood, seeing Elk Falls and even visiting Haig-Brown House, there was only one more thing that would complete Fish’n Canada’s trip to Campbell River. Yep, you guessed it, Tyee fishing. Viola and Bowman
were given the full Tyee Club experience. They were guided by Dave Hadden in his cedarstrip rowboat on the Tyee Pool and when they came ashore, they were fed barbecued salmon. The show also filmed a segment on the history of the Tyee Club and they were able to film three qualifying Tyee landings: a 30.5, 31.5 and a 41-pounder. “They saw these fish being caught and being weighed and the bell dinging and everything,” Turko said. All-in-all, it turned out to be a successful visit by the popular show hosts. “Everything went
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so well, except for the weather,” Turko said. After a month of sunshine, Fish’n Canada’s visit coincided with a return of rain. But despite that, the visit
couldn’t have gone better. Turko said the hosts were amazed that all of this great fishing and these experiences were available right in the middle of town. “They were blown away,” he said. “This is all going to be on national television. “It’s going to promote this area and it’s going to make it look like a wildlife preserve or Mecca. They were really impressed.” And that’s what Turko was hoping for. Born and raised in Campbell River, Turko wants to promote the city as much as possible. Sure, he says, it benefits his business but the exposure also benefits Campbell River. “It’s not just about me, it’s about Campbell River and trying to keep
the people here and sharing what we have to offer,” Turko said. He was able to pull the visit off with the help of other local businesses, particularly the Best Western Austrian Chalet, Quay West Kitchen, Ryan’s Pizza, Dave Hadden and the Tyee Club, Tourism Campbell River, Hello B.C., and Coastal Wilderness Adventure who provided the licensed fishing guide. Fish’n Canada is broadcast in 12 countries and in six languages. In Canada it is shown on Sportsnet on Saturday mornings. Turko said the Campbell River segment will be shown before Christmas in a date to be determined and will be re-broadcast four times in 2014.
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