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The Klahoose First Nation is The Klahoose First Nation is considering legal action after what considering legal action after what it believes was a biased decision itmade believes was a biased Regional decision by the Strathcona made Strathcona Regional Districtbyinthe turning down its marina District in turning down its marina application. application. A development permit applicaA development tion from Klahoosepermit ResortapplicaLimited tion from Klahoose Resort Limited
Partnership (KRLP) to build a comPartnership (KRLP) to buildCove a commercial marina in Squirrel on mercial marina in Squirrel Cove on Cortes Island was turned down Cortes Island was turned down by the regional district’s board of by the regional district’s directors two weeks ago. board of directors two weeks ago. for the Kathy Francis, councillor Kathy Francis, councillor forprothe Klahoose First Nation, said the Klahoose First Nation, saidstart. the process was flawed from the cess wasmost flawed fromdecision the start.forces “This recent most recent decision forces us“This to conclude that the SRD (Strathus to conclude that the SRD (Strathcona Regional District) is not intercona Regional District) is not inter-
ested in, or capable of, providing ested in, orwith capable Klahoose even of, theproviding minimal Klahoose with even the minimal standard of a fair, transparent prostandard of a fair, transparent pro-” cess that complies with legislation, cess thatwrote. complies Francis “Wewith arelegislation, examining” Francis wrote. “We are examining all options to address these proball options to address these of problems, including legal review the lems, review of our the SRD’sincluding decision. legal We regret that SRD’s decision. regret that our relationship has We come to this place, relationship hasother comeoptions to this place, but we see no based but we see noContinued other options based on Pg. 3 Continued on Pg. 3
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on the SRD’s conduct to date. In present circumstances we are compelled to advise that we do not view the SRD’s conduct and decision to be legally acceptable, or respectful of our people and rights, and we will take action to address these issues.” Francis said the Klahoose got the impression that its project was being singled out by the regional district since the beginning when the regional district turned down the Klahoose’s offer to hold the public hearing in the applicant’s community. Instead, directors chose to hold the meeting in what some called a “neutral” location – the Gorge Hall. “The SRD has repeatedly taken procedural steps that reflected a bias against KRLP, and a tendency to favour interests opposed to our application,” Francis writes in a letter to the regional district board. Regional directors Brenda Leigh (Area D) and Gerald Whalley (Area A) both voted in favour of not holding the public hearing in the Klahoose community after receiving e-mails from people wishing to speak but who felt intimidated to speak out against the project in the applicant’s community.
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Francis said that was insulting to the Klahoose and matters were made worse for the First Nation when the regional district removed Cortes director Noba Anderson (who supported the Klahoose) as chair of the hearing to avoid a perception of bias. “This was remarkable as it shows that the SRD is prepared to publicly question the competence
and objectivity of one of its own representatives,” Francis wrote. The Klahoose were further disappointed by the board’s decision to not approve the marina project. Whalley rejected the proposal, saying that he felt it was the boating community that would be most affected by the project and the BC Yacht Club opposed the
project. Director Leigh thought the area should be protected. While the majority of Cortes Islanders who spoke at the public hearing were in favour of the marina project, Leigh and Whalley did have support for their positions from the BC Yacht Club and some islanders. Francis said the project would have been a boon to the community.
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Graffiti complaints are on the rise, according to Campbell River RCMP. Over the past few months, taggers have targeted local businesses, schools, the public washrooms at Ken Forde Park, trail signs at both the Myrt Thompson trail and Haig Brown trail, as well as at the Sportsplex, Strathcona Gardens and Centennial Pool. Insp. Lyle Gelinas said it’s a problem that affects the entire community. “It’s not out of control (but) graffiti is one of those things when you drive into a community and see it, it’s disturbing,” Gelinas told council Tuesday. “These people who commit these acts like to show off their tags and others will paint over it to out do them.” Gelinas said the local detachment’s crime analyst has been cataloging the images to compare similarities in the tags. “Analysis of these incidents revealed several small groups of graffiti offenders were responsible for a vast majority of reported incidents throughout the city,” Gelinas said. “Comparisons between recent incidents with known samples previously left behind helped to connect several established graffiti offenders to multiple recent acts of graffiti.” G el i nas s ai d one offender, with no known previous ties to Campbell River, had been tagging in several communities on the Island, and
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was suspected of having tagged multiple prominent locations in the city with large graffiti script. Other young offenders over the summer have also since admitted responsibility and have been required to clean up and/or pay for the damage they caused. Gelinas said there are still several graffiti incidents under investigation by the RCMP and anyone who witnesses these crimes or comes across any graffiti should call the Campbell River RCMP detachment at 250-286-6221 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or text anonymously 274637 (CRIMES). Police dog Over the last four months, the RCMP’s police dog Rex and his handler, Cst. England assisted in several incidents. These included: a home invasion involving firearms, numerous drug investigations, break and enters, a missing twoyear-old child, suspicious
deaths, weapons/stolen vehicle investigation, several assaults including an assault on a police officer, and an assault with a weapon. Gelinas said the police dog provides a service that cannot be duplicated by officers. “Human scent left behind by missing children, subjects with medical issues and criminal suspects is unseen by human eyes and undetectable by any type of machine,” Gelinas said. “Rex is able to do task that may take large groups of people significant time and effort in a more efficient manner.” Restorative Justice Sixteen offenders went through the restorative justice program over the last quarter, with offenders between the ages of 42-years-old to 13-yearsold. Offences included ICBC fraud, break and enter, theft under $5,000, assault, mischief under $5,000 and a noise bylaw infraction.
“Agreements with the offenders and the victims consisted of apology letters, volunteer hours and financial reimbursement,” Gelinas said. “The program continues to flourish with the completion of a three-day training course, volunteer training and assisting with RJ’s (Restorative Justice programs) on the reserve.” Crime stats for MayAugust n Three robberies nSeventy-nine assaults n Fifty-one break and enters n Thirteen stolen vehicles n Seventy-one thefts from vehicles n Seventy-four drug offences nOne-hundred ninetythree liquor offences
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Imp r ov e m e nt s t o Centennial Park will go ahead despite objections from nearly half of council and from neighbours in the area. C ouncil approved awarding the project to Milestone Equipment Contracting, though cost estimates came in over budget. Tot a l c o s t s we re expected to be $572,298 w h i l e c ou n c i l h a s $461,000 set aside for Centennial Park. Ross Milnthorp, the city’s general manager of parks, recreation and culture, told council at Tuesday’s meeting that city staff can do the project for $451,104 by taking out concrete benches for an amphitheatre, not installing lighting and scrapping a gazebo at the entrance to the park. Milnthorp said the last two items could still be installed at a later date. Coun. Larry Samson was in favour of going forward with the reduced scope of work so that the city can take advantage of a $225,000 federal grant that expires if it’s not spent before March 31, 2014. “It’s a great project for one of our inner city parks,” Samson said. “This park means a lot to the kids who can’t make it down to the Sportsplex or who can’t make it down to Nunns Creek Park. This is an opportunity to spruce up this park.”
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the people all the time. You’re always going to get some people who do not agree,” Moglove said. “The consultation process on this particular park, in my view, was extensive. “So unless we want to get 100 per cent buy-in from every single person
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But Mayor Walter Jakeway said he’s received feedback from park users that the improvements the city is planning aren’t what they want. “I’ve had several people from the neighbourhood contact me that don’t agree with what’s being done and I haven’t had anybody who says they agree so I don’t believe what we’re doing meets the neighbourhood’s needs,” Jakeway said. The city did carry out a consultation period before deciding on the designs. The city hosted two public open houses, and consulted with several park user groups. The result is designs for a park that will include improvements to the two tennis courts, a multisport court, and basketball hoops. The playground will be replaced with a natural playscape area that will feature a large wooden eagle nest structure, wooden cookie stepping stones, boulders for climbing, a water hand pump, and a cobblestone water channel with movable walls for building dams. But Coun. Ron Kerr said despite the consul-
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tations, he too has been hearing negative feedback. “I think something got messed up in this whole process and I think the traditional model of going through open houses and getting input from the neighbourhood, broke down somewhere along the line because what I’m hearing from the neighbourhood is this isn’t what they want and to me that is the goal,” Kerr said. “It’s not a community-wide park like the splash park, this is a park for that neighbourhood.” Coun. Claire Moglove asked Milnthorp just how extensive the consultation process was. Milthorp replied that the city gathered input through sur veys at city facilities and from neighbourhood kids, stakeholders, child care providers, Success by 6, Grade 6 students from Phoenix middle school, the Rotary Club, the tennis club, and Friends of Centennial Park. That was good enough for Moglove. “You can’t please all
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Weight Watchers Mtg: Maritime Heritage Museum. 11:30am & 6:30pm Al-Anon on Quadra 7-8p.m. 972 West Road Quadra Island Children’s Centre Drop-In MeditationAll Levels 7-8p.m. Ocean Resort, 4384 Island Hwy. Lucas@oceanresort.ca. 250-792-3165 TOPS #BC 4935 Bethany Lutheran Church. Weigh-In between 7:45am-8:50am. Meeting 9:05 to 10:00am. Campbell River Newcomer’s Meeting. 7pm. Ironwood Centre, 1351 Ironwood St. Social group for women new to the area. Sandy 250-923-7471. 1st Tues. of the month.
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Therapeutic Relaxation Skills 3:30-5:30p.m. CR Hospice Society, #104 - 301 Dogwood St. 250-286-1121 www.crhospice.org Diabetic Drop In 3-4p.m. CR Hospital, Sunshine Wellness Centre Jam Night 6:30-8:30p.m. Serious Coffee 250-923-1312 Island Voices Chamber Choir needs tenors & basses. If you like to sing & work hard in a fun friendly group. Contact: jo-anne.preston@shaw.ca 250-337-5730. Meaningful Media 3:30-8:30pm. Robron Centre. 3rd Monday of the month. Movie, discussion and meal. Debbie 250-8300171 ext.812
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Quebec government picks on ‘ethnics’ If you are a minority government with a goal of removing your province from the country, and you want to avoid talking about your bad economic record — well, it must be time to pick on “the ethnics.” It’s hard to come to any other conclusion about the motivation behind We say: Voters the xenophobic Charter of Quebec Values, unveiled on Tuesday by the will hopefully minority Parti Quebecois government see the political in Quebec. The term “the ethnics” was used by former PQ premier Jacques trickery at play Parizeau, when the province came very close to approving separation in 1995. A 50.6 per cent margin approved staying in Canada. Parizeau blamed “money and the ethnic vote” for the narrow loss.
His successors haven’t forgotten. The Quebec charter is a thinly-disguised attack on non-Caucasian, non“pure laine” Quebecois. These include those not from a Catholic background, those with a different skin colour, those who practise a religion other than Christianity (with a special aim at Jews and Muslims) and those who somehow look different, such as wearing a head covering or a symbol of their religion. Ever since news of such a charter was leaked, likely by the PQ, there has been a lot of reaction. Much of it has come from outside Quebec, which suits the PQ agenda perfectly, as it can then claim that Quebec is “different” from the rest of Canada. However, it is heartening to see strong reaction from the federal government and the two federal party leaders who represent Quebec seats — Thomas Mulcair of the
NDP and Justin Trudeau of the Liberals. Mulcair, in particular, has something to lose as his large Quebec caucus includes some soft PQ supporters, and his party gained much of the “nationalist” vote in the 2011 federal election, when it won 59 Quebec seats. The Quebec Liberals and the second provincial opposition party, the CAQ, also oppose the charter, as it was detailed on Tuesday. Unfortunately, the CAQ seems likely to support some elements of it, likely trying to appeal to some of the voters the PQ is targeting. Quebeckers should think back to when premier Maurice Duplessis targeted Jehovah’s Witnesses 70 years ago. Most Quebeckers are fairminded people. Hopefully they will see political trickery for what it is, and reject an attack on their neighbours. – Black Press
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Study skills failing I think one of the tragedies of the public school system is they don’t teach study skills to students of all ages. I struggled through public school and university and it wasn’t 'till I enrolled in graduate school at Western Washington University for an M.Ed in Art Education that I took a course in study skills. Study skills is a simple system of programming the super computer, the human brain. However it does require hard work but, once done, is a very efficient system. You take the text book and condense the chaff down to the seeds. You reread that core information (the seeds) over and over until you have almost 100 per cent retention. Suddenly to my great delight I went from a struggling student to straight As! Another trick to the system is you keep ahead of the teacher. Since you have done your research on the course you already know the days lesson. Rather than being another drone in the classroom you get the teachers attention. You know all the answers ahead of time. Years ago I wanted to take a course on the Renaissance in Florence. Rather than listen to a Professor for 3 months and pay a lot of money I went to the UBC books store and Continued on Pg. 9
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Tom Fletcher B.C. Views
Local politicians from across B.C. are in Vancouver Sept. 16 to 20 to take part in the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities convention. There will be trivia reported as news, such as the cost of hotels. Suggestions to license mobility scooters or lower speed limits to 40 km/h, dreamed up in Vancouver Island retirement locales, will be rejected by delegates from the rest of the province. Serious discussion will revolve around a report by a UBCM executive committee to reshape the financial relationship between the province and local governments. If this proposal gets the support it deserves, Premier Christy Clark’s government will be asked to undo a couple of decades of political meddling in that relationship.
One problem for local governments is that they depend on property tax, a stable source of revenue but one that has no relationship to the property owner’s ability to pay. It tends to load costs onto lower-income groups such as seniors and renters. Economic growth results mainly in increased corporate and personal income tax revenues as well as sales taxes, which aren’t shared with local governments. One key proposal is to return to a system of revenue sharing grants introduced by the Social Credit government in the 1980s. They were funded by one point each from personal and corporate income tax and six per cent of sales, fuel and resource tax revenues, thus increasing in years when provincial revenues were strong.
The UBCM proposal is to put a share of provincial revenues into an infrastructure bank, to be distributed by the organization on a more stable basis. Saanich Mayor Frank Leonard, one of the authors of the report, uses a basketball analogy to describe the current system of federal-provincial grants for road and bridge projects. It’s a “jump ball,” where communities have to apply to a fund when it’s offered and then see who gets it. Even if a community wins the jump ball, they may find themselves with costs inflated by a hot construction market and an arbitrary deadline to get the job done. Then there are new regulations imposed by senior governments. The most dramatic example these days is a 2020 federal deadline for Greater Victo-
ria to construct land-based sewage treatment. Even with federal and provincial cost sharing, this project is going to land heavily on property tax bills, including those of pensioners and poor renters who will have it passed on to them. Leonard points to another arbitrary system, provincial facilities that pay grants in lieu of property taxes. Saanich is home to the University of Victoria, a community of 25,000 people that needs water and sewer service, as well as police and fire protection. Saanich gets an annual grant in lieu of property taxes of $120,000 for UVic, enough to cover wages and benefits for one cop and maybe some gas money. Cariboo Regional District chair Al Richmond, co-chair of the UBCM Continued on Pg. 9
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With the money I saved, I put on a backpack and flew to Florence I saved I put on my backpack with my youth hostel card and flew to Florence. I visited all the site I have researched in the course. Renaissance painting in the Uffizi, climbed Giotto’s tower to see a panorama of the city, the David at the
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Project Chair Susie Moscovich accepts a $5,000 cheque from Mat Pavlis, Shaw Communications’ North Island Operations Manager, in support of the Rotary Club of Campbell River’s Annual Honours Concert. The annual springtime concert at the Tidemark was started in 2011, coinciding with the 65th anniversary of Rotary in Campbell River and was billed as a “Gift to the City.” The purpose of the concert was to honour Campbell River’s exceptionally talented young people, along with their teachers and families, by providing a venue for them to showcase their talents to the community. With this donation from Shaw, the event will now be billed as the Rotary Honours Concert Sponsored by Shaw.
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Kids who love art and nature will love ‘Painting with Nature’s Found Objects’ – an upcoming class at the Campbell River Art Gallery. The class, for children aged seven to 12, takes place over two sessions, Wednesdays, Sept. 18 and Sept. 25 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Led by artist and instructor Perry Johnston, participants will learn leaf and rock painting using acrylic paint and acrylic inks. The course will focus on line and design elements, using traditional patterns to create original works of art. Children will create their design on paper, and then proceed to painting
details on rocks and leaves. They’ll finish the projects by sealing with spray, attaching magnets or creating a dried flower arrangement. The cost for ‘Painting with Nature’s Found Objects’ with Perry Johnston is $27 for members of the Campbell River Art Gallery and $37 for nonmembers. All supplies are included. All Children’s and Teen Autumn Classes are generously sponsored by Tom and Koko Pallan. Stop by the Campbell River Art Gallery Tuesday to Saturday from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., call 250-287-2261 or email programs@crartgallery.ca for more information.
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City council Tuesday voted to hold off on asking the province to repeal the Pacific Carbon Trust – a provincial emissions reduction program – despite objections from one councillor and the mayor. Coun. Andy Adams called the program a “tax grab” and had put forward a motion asking council to endorse writing a letter to Premier Christy Clark requesting the immediate repeal of the Carbon Trust. City staff, however, recommended council leave any future decisions up to the province. Adam said his issue with the Carbon Trust is that only public institu-
tions are having to pay to purchase carbon offsets to counter their greenhouse gas emissions. “The problem I have with the Pacific Carbon Trust is the inequity in that only public sector institutions are having to contribute to this trust,” Adams said. “As it stands right now, the city of Campbell River is paying $40,000 into a trust and some of the much larger producers of what they’re trying to eliminate are not having to contribute at all. “So it’s just a public sector grab that is having an adverse effect on the operating budgets of local governments, health care institutions and other public entities,” Adams added. Mayor Walter Jakeway
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wait before making any recommendations to the province regarding the Trust. The rest of council agreed and voted to hold off on making any recommendations. Coun. Larry Samson said he thinks the Carbon Trust is a worthwhile program and it is already starting to pay dividends. He pointed to the 55,000 hectare Darkwoods Carbon Pilot project in the Nelson/Creston area, which is harnessing carbon from the forest to further large-scale conservation in B.C. “While there may have been some hiccups when this program first started, there are success stories,” Samson said. “I think it is a good program and we’re starting to see some divi-
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Since the 1990s, on Sept. 15, BC Hydro would begin to increase the discharge out of the John Hart Generating Station from about 40 cubic metres per second (m3/s) to about 100 m3/s over a two-week period. The new licence allows the increase to occur over one day and BC Hydro will move from the current river flow of 37 m3/s to about 80 m3/s on Sept. 22. The river flow will begin to increase that day at 11 p.m. and reach the targeted higher flow by the morning of Sept. 23. The riverbed is fully covered with water at 79 m3/s so this will provide for good chinook spawning. Pushing out the higher river flows by a week
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‘Community-friendly forestry’ the focus of woodlot foresters Woodlot licensees and owners from around the province will be holding their annual general meeting Sept. 19-22, on Quadra Island and in Campbell River. The North Island Woodlot Association is host to this three-day meeting where they will showcase “Woodlots – The Island Way - Community Friendly Forestry” through workshops, meetings and fieldtrips on Quadra Island. Woodlotters include private forest land owners, called woodlot owners and Woodlot Licencees, managers of an alternative tenure to managing Crown forest lands in the province. Woodlot Licences are B.C.’s smallest Crown tenure managed for timber being anywhere from 400 to 1,200 hectares in size and are often combined with private forest land. The people managing these forest lands are the stewards of the land employing foresters and contractors in their local community to ensure
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The Altrusa Club of Campbell River’s donation helped stock the children’s area at Rose Harbour, a supported housing facility for women operated by the Campbell River and North Island Transition Society. Altrusa Club members, Pat James, Veronica Cotnam and Patricia Tomlinson present a cheque for $1,200 and over 150 books t o Va l e r y P u e t z , Executive Director, CRNITS and in front Khloe and mother Tiffany Gareau with Bonnie McGill, Child and Youth Support Worker.
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Beginning Wednesday, Sept. 18, Lucas Stiefvater – owner/operator of Ocean Resort, Vancouver Island’s Wellness Centre and Spa will offer an evening of meditation for men only. Stiefvater began a regular meditation practice after a visit to India in 2004. “It wasn’t something I was looking for, but once I discovered meditation I was hooked,” says Stiefvater. “I now experience an all encompassing sense of wellbeing that has a direct impact on my emotional and physical health, as well as my relationships with people. I am a very content man because of meditation.” Science supports Stiefvater’s experience. There is significant research that shows individuals who meditate regularly experience improvement in cognitive processing, stress management, energy and libido, beneficial cardiovascular effects and an overall improvement in quality of life. For five consecutive Wednesdays beginning September 18, Stiefvater will offer a combination of guided and self-directed meditation to support the creation of an ongoing practice, tailored to the unique needs of men. The one-hour meditation begins at 7 p.m. and will be followed by questions and discussion. No pre-registration is required and you can drop-in for one or all five of the evenings. Regular Tuesday night drop-in meditation continues as usual. Both evenings are available by donation with all proceeds going to the Food Bank. For more information call Lucas at 250 792-3165.
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Campbell River’s Kyle Watson attempts to score as Tyler Miler has other ideas during a youth rugby player clinic at the UVic.
Seven Campbell River youth rugby players had the chance to learn from two of the world’s best rugby 7s players – England’s Ben Gollings, and Fiji’s Waisale Serevi – at a youth clinic last weekend at the University of Victoria held in conjunction with the Victoria International 7s Tournament. They were put through
their paces with three hours of high-tempo drills that emphasized quick decision making, communication, fitness, and perfecting their technical skills. “This was a great way to kick-start our season,” says club president Erin Young. “We are very lucky to live and play rugby here on the Island where exposure to high
level coaches and players like these former internationals is possible, though not to be taken for granted. “The skill level and expectations were high at this event, but the emphasis was on fun, improving skills and giving your best effort, which is how we run our club here in Campbell River.”
This Sunday, sees Junior athletes getting their first taste of competition as they head to Shawnigan Lake School to compete in the Vancouver Island Rugby Union Junior 7s Tournament, where Campbell River has partnered with the Comox Kickers to enter both Junior Men and Junior Women teams. Players ages
7-13 will be training at Southgate Middle School on Sunday and the club welcomes all interested players to join in. That age group will be competing in the Strathcona Investors Group Jamboree in Cumberland on Sept. 22. For more call 250202-7642 or visit the www.campbellriverrugby.webs.com.
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The Campbell River Eagles football season is underway again with the Junior Bantam playing Courtenay last weekend. Unfortunately, they succumbed to the Courtenay Raider 27-6. The Eagles touchdown was scored by Hayden Robinson and the game feature an Isaac Shillito interception.
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Black Creek Community Fair adds some excitement to the silent auction different and more exciting, some of those items, 36 to be exact, can be bought by buying at their Pegboard Surprise, where you are guaranteed to get something worth over $5, but it’s a surprise as to what it is. Top prizes are gift certificates at Black Creek Farm & Feed and Discovery Foods. Then to make it even more exciting some of the auction items are not just silent but blind as well. You won’t know what the other bids are when you place yours. Of course, the top bid wins the item.
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The Community Fair at the Black Creek Community Centre on this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. is the biggest fundraiser annually for the Black Creek Community Association (BCCA). The biggest component of the fundraiser is the Silent Auction. But, it’s a Silent Auction that is more than a Silent Auction. At the time of writing this article, the BCCA has 116 items and counting. To make the Silent Auction a little
Then add a Guessing Game, Mystery Boxes and a Bucket Raffle, and you have more than a Silent Auction. The Bucket Raffle will be a $1 per ticket to win a night at the Seaview Yurt situated on the ocean, proudly donated by Seaview Farms. But I’d also like to mention directly some of the Silent Auction items as our donors have been more than generous AND we have some items that are truly unique. How about a Snow Shoe Tour at Mt Washington, or a crafting weekend at Wyldflower B&B in Qualicum
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Beach, or perhaps a Cord of Firewood from Black Creek Shadow Ranch, or a trip on the MV Uchuck out of Gold River. Then there’s fuel from Black Creek Country Market, a visit to the Bison Farm, an acoustic guitar from Long & McQuade, a Bikram yoga card….but the list is endless? Check out www.bccaonline. com for the full list and come to fair this weekend in Black Creek at 2001 Black Creek Road. As parking is limited at the BCCA, park at the Mennonite Church on the highway; follow the signs.
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Pole raised in honour of grandmother Local First Nations carver Junior Henderson raised a totem pole in honour of his grandmother Aug. 31. Raised in honour of Dorothy Drake, the pole is the first of it’s kind and includes some unique features said abalone shells as earrings. Henderson carved the pole with the help of his cousins and it was raised and unveiled in a Potlatch held in honour of the occasion. The pole was carved in her likeliness, with her smile, her love of purple and her stance as well. “She was a beautiful lady that taught many young children so many things,” said Audrey Hunt. “She was a Great Aunty Dorothy too!”
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A backyard fire in the 800 block of Kit Crescent (right) remains a mystery. Fire Chief Ian Baikie said other than the dry conditions, there was no obvious cause for the fire that started in a single cedar tree. Baikie said no one was injured in the small fire and there was only minimal damage to a nearby fence.
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It was a classic example of why builders are encouraged to call before they dig. A residential gas line on Ash Street was hit by an excavator on Tuesday morning. Fire Chief Ian Baikie said the excavator was digging in a homeowner’s yard when the line was hit, which prompted a response from fire crews. No one was injured but Baikie said
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were no serious injuries but Fire Chief Ian Baikie said a section of Highway 19A, near Race Point Road, was shut down around 8 a.m. for a short time while the scene was being cleared. Campbell River RCMP said two vehicles slowed down after their view was obstructed from the glare of the sun and they were rear-ended by a third vehicle driving down the highway.
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The City of Campbell River recently added two new hybrid vehicles to the city’s fleet. As well, important remediation work has been performed along the shoreline between the 50th Parallel Marker and Discovery Harbour to repair extensive damage from past storms. “Providing communities with predictable, long-term funding for their local priorities is at the heart of the federal Gas Tax Fund,” said the John Duncan, Member of Parliament for Vancouver Island North. “Our government is pleased to invest in infrastructure projects that are important to Canadians, and contribute to a healthier, more sustainable environment.” One new hybrid vehicle will serve as the Land Use Department’s field vehicle while the other will be put to good use as the Fire Department’s command vehicle. In addition to fulfilling these important roles, these locally-purchased vehicles will reduce
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The City of Campbell River has acquired two hybrid vehicles, one of them being this field car to be used by the Land Use Department. The vehicles were acquired with federal Gas Tax funds which were also used to rehabilitate Campbell River shoreline.
greenhouse gas emissions from the city’s fleet and also reduce operating costs. The purchase of these vehicles was made possible thanks to an $86,000 contribution from the federal Gas Tax Fund transfer. A further $40,000 contribution from the federal Gas Tax Fund transfer was used to rehabilitate a section of
the city’s shoreline and reduce the possibility of future erosion. The city used gravel and logs that were clogging boat ramps to nourish starved beaches at key locations. This approach was recommended in the city’s Marine Foreshore Habitat Assessment and Restoration Plan and complies with the federal Fisheries Act and
the City’s Memorandum of Understanding with the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans. “Projects that protect and promote a sustainable environment enrich our communities,” said Coralee Oakes, Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development. “These Gas Tax funds are supporting projects that help Campbell River achieve its
Climate Action Charter goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, as well as foster healthy and sustainable surroundings for the enjoyment of all residents.” “We are pleased to have received funding from the federal Gas Tax Fund for these two projects,” said Campbell River Councillor Larry Samson, who holds the environment portfolio
for City Council. “The purchase of hybrid vehicles will help keep our fleet and emergency equipment up to standard. And the restored, natural shoreline will also help slow erosion, improve foreshore habitat, provide easier public access to the beach, and protect nearby City infrastructure–including roadways, sewer lines and the popular seawalk, from powerful wind and waves.” “In order to support the range of services delivered by local governments, we need infrastructure programs with broad criteria and local determination,” said Union of BC Municipalities President Mary Sjostrom. “Campbell River’s recent projects are a good demonstration of how the Gas Tax Fund is adaptable to local needs.” The federal Gas Tax Fund transfer provides long-term funding to municipalities across the country to build and revitalize their local infrastructure. The Government of Canada
has invested over $10 billion to date in municipal infrastructure through this program, and passed legislation to make it a permanent transfer of $2 billion per year. As part of Economic Action Plan 2013, the Government committed to index the Gas Tax Fund to provide additional funding for communities, starting in 2014. Between 2006 and 2014, British Columbia will receive more than $1.56 billion from the Gas Tax Fund transfer to improve local infrastructure. The Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) administers the Gas Tax Fund in BC, in collaboration with Canada and British Columbia. For additional information about federal investments in infrastructure visit www. infrastructure.gc.ca or follow them on Twitter at @INFC_eng. For further information about Canada’s Economic Action Plan, visit www.actionplan.gc.ca.
Strong home sales suggest a stabilizing market, according Vancouver Island Real Estate Board Multiple Listing Service (MLS) sales summary data for August released by the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB) shows housing sales activity across Vancouver Island was up 38 per cent compared to last year. The average price of a
single family home sold within the VIREB region in August 2013 was $339,809, which is an increase of four per cent from the average sale price recorded in August 2012. There was a significant increase in unit sales for August 2013, where 391
units were recorded, in comparison to August 2012, when 283 single family homes sold. However, when looking at these same figures over a 12-month basis, units sold only grew by one per cent, while the average price actually dropped one per cent to
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$329,502. In terms of unit sales year-over-year for the month of August, there continued to be a wide disparity among different areas: Campbell River witnessed continued growth, reporting a 55 per cent increase; Comox Valley unit sales
were up 26 per cent; Nanaimo sales spiked by 62 per cent; Parksville/ Qualicum sales rose by 14 per cent; Cowichan Valley saw a 31 per cent increase, and Port Alberni/West Coast experienced the largest growth, jumping 80 per cent from last year.
Comparing August 2013 to August 2012, the average sale prices across VIREB’s six geographic areas saw: Campbell River down two per cent with average sales price listed at $295,471; the Comox Valley dipped one per cent to $326,322; Nanaimo rose six per
cent to $362,934; Parksville/Qualicum prices climbed 11 per cent to $404,998; the Cowichan Valley fell by seven per cent to 327,384, while Po r t A l b e r n i / We s t Coast area reported a 48 per cent increase in price with an average of $269,260.
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Tidemark Theatre re-opens with a renovated box office and online ticketing system The Tidemark Theatre re-opened on Aug. 27 after the annual summer shutdown, showcasing a renovated Box Office and a brand new ticketing system. These improvements to the facility are part of the T25 Capital Upgrade Project. The project, which features the modernization of the existing historical Tidemark Theatre with new seating, state-of-the-art computerized lighting, in house projection equipment, monitor system, and an online ticketing system, is funded by the City of Campbell River ($250,000), Island Coast Sustainability Trust ($153,000), Coast Sustainability Trust ($153,000), and the Tidemark Theatre’s own fundraising efforts, which
have raised just over $125,000 since the start of the T25 Capital Campaign in January 2012. The total budget for the T25 Capital Upgrade Project is estimated to be just over $600,000. In Janu ar y 2013, the Tidemark Theatre installed a brand new inhouse projection system, featuring a state-of-theart projector and screen. Over the past month, the Tidemark Theatre’s new ticketing system, Theatre Manager, was installed and the Box Office was completely renovated. The new ticketing system will help the facility better serve their patrons. Previously, the theatre had a paperbased system for selling tickets. With the installation of
the new ticketing system, the Tidemark Theatre joins the ranks of the Sid Williams Theatre, The Port Theatre, and the Cowichan Theatre – all of whom have had an online ticketing system for several years now. Key features of the system include: n Tickets to events can now be purchased online; n Patrons can select their own seats online; n Lost tickets can easily be replaced; n Patrons can have their tickets mailed; n Tidemark Theatre can utilize the technology to ticket events for other local organizations. Kim Emsle y-L eik, Managing Director of the Tidemark Theatre Society, says, “These upgrades are not only
going to help us streamline and enhance the efficiency of our operations, they are going to have a direct economic impact on the community. Event hosting is a viable economic development activity, and we recognize that. “Every day we host events at the Tidemark Theatre that have direct economic spinoffs that positively impact the community of Campbell River – we do business with local media outlets, hotels, printers, restaurants, suppliers, numerous contractors, the list goes on and on. The capital upgrades are already generating economic spinoffs as we begin to contract the services of several local companies to help us execute the T25 Capital Upgrade Project.”
“In the coming year the public is going to see lots of change here at the Tidemark Theatre,” says Marlene Wray, President of the Tidemark Theatre Society. “But it’s good change – change that leads to bigger and better things. We are tremendously appreciative of the community support we have received to date for the T25 Capital Upgrade Project.” Over the next year, the Tidemark Theatre Society will continue to fundraise for the T25 Capital Upgrade Project, and efforts will be focused on the seating project, which will see the replacement of the seats in the auditorium. Project start date for the seating installation is tentatively proposed to be July 1, 2013.
Moms program seeks mentoring moms The Campbell River and North Island Transition Society is pleased be able to begin training again for the Mom’s Mentoring Mom’s Program in Campbell River. If you are a mom and have three hours a week you can devote to another mom who would like a mentor, this may be a program for you. The training for this program is planned for one night a week for five weeks. Mentors are screened and trained prior to being matched with a mom. The mentors are community volunteers and are trained and supervised by the volunteer coordinator. They must commit to being available for at least three hours a week to support and empower a mom who may not otherwise be able to access some of the services in our community. It is between the mentor and her mentee what they decide to do
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Haig-Brown fest this month Lecture honours
The popular HaigBrown Festival takes place on Sunday, Sept. 29, from noon to 4 p.m. The festival is held each year on World River’s Day at the HaigBrown house property at 2250 Campbell River Rd. (on the Gold River Hwy). “The festival is a great family event with lots to see and do,” says festival organizer Cynthia Bendickson. “If you’ve never been to the Haig-Brown property, the festival offers a great chance to explore the house and the grounds, and to find out more about some of our local community groups that work to fulfill the Haig-Browns’ legacy.” The festival explores the themes of fishing, literature and conservation, with the addition of outdoor recreation and safety, and recognition is also given to Ann (Elmore) Haig-Brown who assisted vulnerable women. Fly tying demos, fly fishing lessons, children’s games and crafts, good food, readings from Haig-Brown writings, great displays and property tours are all part of the festival which also serves to showcase local artistic and musical talent. Located on the banks of the Campbell River, adjacent to the Kingfisher Creek conservation area and surrounded by woods, the site’s location by the river is a focal point for the celebration. T h e Ha i g - B row n
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house on the property will be open and visitors can peruse the study with its treasure trove of classic literature. The City of Campbell River will again present stewardship awards on stage to individuals, groups or businesses in recognition of their contribution in areas of conservation like habitat awareness, waste
reduction, energy and water conservation, and air quality protection. Roderick Haig-Brown was a fly fisherman, lay judge, and author, who became famous through his writings, some of which are considered to be classics today. Haig-Brown was an avid conservationist, and spoke of preserving the natural environ-
ment long before environmentalism became a popular issue. He is credited with creating a positive impact on the future of Campbell River through his foresight. Admission is free, and appeals to all ages. For more information about the festival call the Museum at 250287-3103.
The Campbell River Arts Council, the HaigBrown Institute, the Museum at Campbell River and School District 72 are partnering this year to present the 2013 Haig-Brown Memorial Lecture. The lecture takes place on Saturday evening, Sept.28, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., at the newly renovated Rivercity Stage Theatre, 1080 Hemlock Street. This year’s lecture, entitled “Land For The People: A New Environmental Language for British Columbia”, will be delivered by noted Canadian author Harold Rhenisch. Rhenisch wrote ‘Motherstone: British Columbia’s Volcanic Plateau’ and edited ‘Spirit in the Grass’ with the photographer Chris Harris. Along with these two large format environmental photographic books about Central British Columbia, he is the author of ‘Winging Home’, an ecological book about British Columbia birds. Rhenisch has written 25 other books of history, literature and poetry. For 22 months, he has been working on two environmental projects: one about the salmon of the Okanagan and their link to the Manhattan Project, and one about developing new green technologies to harness the power of earth and sun to cap-
Acclaimed author Harold Rhenish delivers a memorial lecture on Roderick Haig-Brown Sept. 28.
ture, store and move energy. His research and photographs for those projects are documented on his blog, www.okanaganokanogan.com From 2007 to 2011 he lived in Campbell River, where he wrote a play about Roderick Haig- Brown, and started the Roderick Haig-Brown Memorial Lectures working with Ken Blackburn of the Arts Council. T he Hai g - Brow n Me mor i a l L e c tu re Series was created by the Arts Council in 2009. The intention is to honour the legacy of both Roderick HaigBrown and Ann HaigBrown (nee Elmore). Roderick Haig-Brown (1908-1976) applied his passion equally to fishing, writing, conservation, and public
service and left behind a strong legacy of literary excellence, centered on the rivers of British Columbia. Ann Elmore was a major force for social justice issues in Campbell River, notably around the challenges facing women. The Ann Elmore Transition House is named in her honour. The Haig-Brown Memorial Lectures were created to provide an annual forum for writers to inspire a new generation with their vision for the environment, social issues and literary excellence. A signed and numbered collectable chapbook of the 2013 lecture will be available at the Rivercity Stage Theatre. Call the Arts Council at 250-9230213 to reserve a seat for this historic event.
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Tour de Rock arrives in Campbell River! School visits and then lunch at Dick’s Fish and Chips at 1:15pm. Everyone welcome!
Community Event ~ Tuesday, September 24th
Meet the Tour de Rock team. Head shaves, presentations and more. Compbell River Common from 4:30- 6pm. Everyone is invited!
Pizza & Beverage Night at Boston Pizza ~ Tuesday, September 24th
Pizza, a beverage and a silent auction. The event starts at 6pm. Tickets are $25. Available at Campbell River Boston Pizza or Chan Nowosad Boates Accounting in Campbell River To find out more, contact: North Vancouver Island Community Giving Co-ordinator, Patti Mertz. Cell: 250.218.7158 ~Email: pmertz@bc.cancer.ca Visit us on Facebook: Facebook.com/CopsforCancerBC OR follow us on Twitter: @Tourderock and mention #CopsforCancerBC
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BC SPCA hires new manager for animal adoption centre The BC SPCA is one step closer to re-establishing its operations in Campbell River. Stephanie Arkwright, a long-time staff member of the Campbell River SPCA has been hired, effective Sept. 16, as the new manager of the society’s Education and Adoption Centre its plans to open in Campbell River. “We are confident that having a full-time manager in place will help us expedite the process of finding a new location so that we can re-open as soon as possible,” says Craig Daniell, chief executive officer of the BC SPCA. He notes that the SPCA has been seeking a new location since March 2013 to house its new centre. In addition to reviewing prospective sites for the SPCA, Arkwright will be hiring and training staff and reaching out to local volunteers, businesses and supporters. A passionate advocate for animals, Arkwright started volunteering Stephanie Arkwright, a long-time employee of the Campbell River SPCA with the BC SPCA and animal lover, has been named as the new manager of Campbell Campbell River Branch River’s education and adoption centre which is still in the works. in 2001 on a student The Campbell River grant program and has brought me great per“I am thrilled to be been a valuable mem- sonal satisfaction, espe- able to continue work- branch was formerly ber of the branch’s staff cially knowing that I am ing with the SPCA ran out of the cityteam for the past 12 making a difference in and look forward to owned shelter on Merethe lives of animals on many more years with croft Road whch is now years. “My work with the a daily basis,” says Ark- the Campbell River occupied by Coastal Branch.” BC SPCA has always wright. Animal Control.
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“Fore” the love of the Campbell River Hospital Foundation, golf with us Saturday, September 28th, 2013 at Sequoia Springs for our annual Chip in For Charity Golf Tournament. Registration is $500 per team ($125.00 per player) and includes a continental breakfast, 18 holes of golf, golf carts to the first 100 golfers and of course a great lunch time banquet! Register online at crhospitalfoundation.ca
Continental Breakfast 8:00 am - Sponsored by Save on Foods Shotgun Start Tee-Off 9:00 am Lunch in the Golf Club 1:30 pm - Sponsored by Sequoia Springs Golf Club Silent and Live Auction following lunch! We are so excited for this year’s tournament as we truly believe it will be the best one yet. The purpose of this golf tournament is to promote your business to a large audience; increase your visibility to the public and to enjoy a fabulous round of golf with other businesses; all while raising money in support of our hospital and Yucalta Lodge. This year we will be adding some exciting games to some of the tee holes in addition to bringing back some of the old favorites such as “longest drive”, “hole in one” and “closest to the pin”.
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Ken passed away peacefully at home Monday Sept 09-2013 with his loving family by his side. He was predeceased by his loving parents. Ken is survived by his Loving family wife Jacqueline, daughters Sandra Robinson, Teresa Sumner. Grandchildren Amanda Burridge, great grandchildren Justin Boulter, Tristin Mallette, Brothers Richard (Dorothy), James, Raymond (Christine) as well as many nieces and nephews and special friend Linda Michalko. Ken was a well known Logger, Fisherman and friend to many. The family would like to Thank Dr. Robert Ramsey and the hospital staff as well as caregiver ( Christy) whom cared for their loved one. A celebration of life will be held at the Eagles Hall Saturday Sept 14th/2013 from 1pm till 3pm. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke foundation.
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(Margaret) Dale Merrithew July 1, 1930 – Sept 5, 2013
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Dale passed peacefully at her home several months after suffering a heart attack. She was born in Vancouver BC the youngest daughter of Thomas and Phyllis Stewart (Edgell). Dale is survived by her husband of 59 years Bruce, daughters Ann (Kent Allen) and Cathy (Gordon McColl), Granddaughter Maranda Allen (Qing Song Li) and Grandson Garrett Allen (Campbell River BC). Sister Ann Mary Franzen, nephews Mark Franzen (Karen) and Scott Franzen (Julie) (Washington State). Cousin Alison Currie (Australia). Her walking partner “Kaos.â€? Also long time friend & “Sistahâ€? Bunny Meikle (Vancouver BC). Mom grew up in both Vancouver and Point Roberts (Boundary Bay) Washington. A graduate of Magee High School she also attended Crofton House School and Sprott Shaw College which was owned by her Grandparents RJ and Anna Sprott. They introduced her to boating aboard their boat the Cleodoxa. She worked in Vancouver as a stenographer in the Marine Building before marrying Bruce in 1954 and moving to Comox BC. In 1961 they settled in Campbell River. Mom began work as a Kindergarten Teachers Assistant spending many years at the little school house on Larwood Road. Mom also worked at Discovery Press in the printing division. Always on the go Mom was a member of the Ripple Rock Power Squadron, the Campbell River Yacht Club and an Honorary Life Member of the Campbell River Dog Fanciers. She so enjoyed walking her dogs on the seawalk. Dale loved salt water fishing, having aced Mike Rippingale’s fishing course (more than once) and camping travelling across Canada and the USA. She and Bruce also travelled to Alaska in their camper van. They cruised up and down the inside passage and neighboring islands aboard their boat the Merrilee ll sharing many “happy hoursâ€? with their fellow boaters. She had a quick wit and loved to laugh. Being of Scotch/Irish descent she tackled everything head on including her health challenges. Special thanks to the Campbell River Home Care nurses (especially Barb and Marlene) for the exceptional care. Dr Sullivan, Dr Booth, Dr Hargraves, Dr Phillips, Nanaimo Kidney Care staff, Jackie (Diabetes Education Center) and all the Home Support workers who helped us keep Mom comfortable. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to: The Canadian Diabetes Association or The Kidney Foundation of Canada or The Heart & Stroke Foundation. At Dale’s request there will be no service. We will be having a get together at a later date. We are adrift without our anchor‌â€?Tight Linesâ€? Ma‌ “Tight Linesâ€?.
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Lillian loved her family and friends and lived life to the fullest. From Humboltd, Saskatewan to the B.C. coast, a little lady with a lot of spunk. Ocean Falls was a big part of her life where she met many of her lifelong friends. Her passions were gardening, cards and spending time with her extended families. Predeceased by husbands Lorne Chase, and Wilbur Drew and her son George Chase. Remembered and loved by son Ron (Patsy) Chase, stepsons; Rochne Drew, Douglas (Kerri) Drew, stepdaughter Barbara Drew and their families, Her grandchildren and great grandchildren will also miss her dearly. Thinking of her special laugh will put a smile on your face. Everyone she knew was treated like family. We wish to thank all her many friends for all their help; it is greatly appreciated. Donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Oyster Bay Resort on Saturday, Sept.14, 2013 at 1p.m.
Alma Ileen Kasdorf (nee Myrol) May 14, 1924-August 23, 2013
Alma passed away at 89 years of age after a battle with cancer. Predeceased by her husband John in 1994, she is survived by her children Tim (Audrey), Cheryl (Wayne), Barry (Diane) and Darlene (Peter); her grandchildren Sean, Tara, Kristin, Cory, Devon, Ryan, Rachel, Tessa, Brian, and Austin and her great-grandchildren Lena, Ben and Claire. Alma was a woman of many talents, most brought forth by sheer determination. In Saskatchewan where she was born and raised, she taught school in a 2 room schoolhouse where she met her future husband John. Alma never did anything halfway, from dance recital costume design to getting a golf course built when she took up the sport in Davidson, SK where they lived for 16 years. When the family moved to Campbell River, she became active in the Curling Club and the Ladies Golf Club, and served as president of both. She was immensely proud of her family, her multitude of trophies and her creative endeavours. Due to two new great-grandbabies arriving soon, a service will be held at a later date when all can attend. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Canadian Cancer Society.
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EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
HELP WANTED
INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SignUp Online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853
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HOME CARE/SUPPORT
PERSONAL SERVICES
PERSONAL SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
COUNSELLING
GARDENING
Hypnotherapy & Counselling
ADAMS TREE SERVICE. Hedge trimming,tree pruning. Log splitting, stump grinding and removal. 250-203-5324
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.
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ELECTRICIAN Small jobs to new construction. B Connected Electrical. 250-204-2168. www.bzzzt.ca
is seeking a
Retail Salesperson
AUTOBODY Tech. required for busy collision repair shop in C.R. Must be exp. and preferably ticketed. Benefits avail. Wages based on exp. 250287-8258
for a permanent part time position. Experience in retail and especially the fashion industry an asset. Please drop off resume to La Tee Da Lingerie Boutique at 1042 Shoppers Row.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 25 Distributors Needed to partner with a US public traded anti-aging nutritional company. watch 8 min video, usanajean.blogspot.ca
An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators, Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051 Edson,Alta.
INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTORSHIP
F/T Customer Service based managerial position needed filled immediately. Fork lift experience an asset but not required. Must be able to work with out supervision. Submit resume to: crhelpwanted@outlook.com
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.
SURESPAN STRUCTURES requires Welder/Fabricator. Requirements: Welder Level “C” or 1st year fabrication minimum. Forklift and crane operators experience. Knowledge of how to interpret engineering drawings. CWB ticket an asset. Understand & apply basic mathematical skills. Preemployment drug screen may be required. Mail resume to 3721 Drinkwater Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 6P2, fax: 250-7468011 or email: shelly@surespanstructures.com
Western Forest Products Inc., Mid Island Forest Operation Is accepting expressions of interest regarding the removal of woody debris at our Kelsey Bay Dryland Sort facilities. Any interested parties please contact Cindy Fife at 250-282-3290 or cfife@westernforest.com. DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING
DRIVERS WANTED
AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 w/ Airbrake • Guaranteed 40hr. Work Week & Overtime • Paid Travel & Lodging • Meal Allowance • 4 Weeks Vacation • Excellent Benefits Package
Must be able to have extended stays away from home. Up to 6 months. Must have valid AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 with airbrake license and have previous commercial driving experience. Apply at:www.sperryrail.com/ careers and then choose the FastTRACK Application.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Mount Washington Alpine Resort is looking to fill the full-time winter position of Retail Supervisor for Mtn Tek, our busy repair, service, sales and demo center. For details on this position and to apply, please visit our HR website at hr.mountwashington.ca
THE LEMARE GROUP is accepting resumes for the following positions: • Off Highway Logging Truck Drivers • Hydraulic Log Loader Operator • Grapple Yarder Operators • Chasers • Hooktenders • Heavy Duty Mechanics Fulltime camp with union rates/benefits. Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to office@lemare.ca.
SECURITY PROFESSIONALS Required: OFA2 certificate needed. Resume to: adrian@footprintssecurity.com
PERSONAL SERVICES
EDUCATION/TUTORING
FINANCIAL SERVICES
ORACLE TUTORING
SEEKING RN/LPN for on call and holiday coverage for a fast paced physicians’ office. Shifts may include days, evenings and Saturday mornings. Please reply to Anne at Alder Medical Centre, 277 Evergreen Road, Campbell River, V9W 5Y4.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• Grades K - 12 & College. • All subjects.
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250-830-0295.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Full-Time Bookkeeper/Payroll Clerk
Chan Nowosad Boates, Chartered Accountants is a progressive public accounting practice serving clients for over 30 years. We wouldn’t be where we are without the dedication of our talented staff. We currently have an opening for a bookkeeper/payroll clerk who is self-motivated, well-organized, has excellent communication skills, a professional appearance and attitude, and who possesses a strong attention to details. While knowledge of bookkeeping and payroll procedures are preferred, it is not necessary as we are willing to train the right individual. Computer experience is essential.
3OHDVH GHOLYHU \RXU UpVXPp ZLWK FRYHU OHWWHU WR RXU RIÀFH DW 980 Alder Street by Tuesday, September 24, 2013. We thank all applicants; however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
MEDICAL/DENTAL
980 Alder St. Campbell River, BC V9W 2P9 (250) 286-0744 www.channowosadboates.ca
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
• • • • • • •
Log Loader Operators Processor Operators Excavator Operators Log Truck Drivers Heavy Duty Mechanic Hook Tenders Buckerman
TOTAL GARDEN CARE Gardening, pruning, Top dressing & rubbish removal Gabriele (250)205-0661
Design House 250-204-4417 www.DesignHouseBC.com
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
School District 72 (Campbell River) School District 72 is seeking applications for the following positions:
Temporary District Braillist Temporary Signing Interpreter Casual Carpenter Casual Bus Driver (Sayward)
For details on applying for these postings, please check the School District’s web site at www.sd72.bc.ca School District 72 • Campbell River
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
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
Classes Start SOON in Campbell River!
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NOW HIRING
Main Logging Ltd. is a well established logging company in the Northwest region that is looking to hire the following:
Finishing and Renovations Interior Renovations Professional Painting Drywall & Mudding Repair Finish Carpentry, Trimwork Custom Fir Kitchens, Fireplace Mantels Husband & Wife Team Free Estimates
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
MAKING IT HAPPEN
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
GARDENING
SECURITY
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ELECTRICAL
LA TEE DA LINGERIE BOUTIQUE
AUTOMOTIVE
RENUABLE RESOURCES 4001 Mid Port Rd. Fish Compost Bark Mulches Sand and Gravels We load you gently or we deliver
250-205-0358
Western Forest Products Inc. is an integrated Canadian forest products company located on Vancouver Island that is committed to the safety of our employees, the culture of performance and the discipline to achieve results. We currently have the following openings:
ed Millwright Nanaimo Certified Millwright – Nanaimo Grapple Yarder Hooktender Gold River Heavy Duty Mechanic – North Island Heavy Duty Mechanic North Island Log Loader Operator–Gold River Optimization Supervisor Port Alberni Optimization Supervisor Port Alberni Property Manager - Vancouver Property Manager Vancouver Road Foreman – Gold River Road Foreman Gold River Road Foreman - Woss Steel Spar Hooktender Gold River Detailed job postings can be viewed at
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Only those qualified will be contacted for an interview.
dence to: Human Resource Department Facsimile: 1.866.840.9611 Email: resumes@westernforest.com
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Alterra Power Corp. is a leading global renewable energy company. Alterra manages seven power plants totaling 616 MW of capacity, including two geothermal facilities in Iceland, a geothermal plant in Nevada, a solar facility in Ontario, and British Columbia’s largest run-of-river hydro facility and largest wind farm. The company’s 302 MW share of production capacity generates approximately 1,400 GWh of clean power annually. Alterra also has an extensive portfolio of exploration and development projects, a skilled international team of developers, explorers, builders and operators to support its growth plans. Operations Technician Alterra’s 40% owned Toba Montrose General Partnership (TMGP) is operating the East Toba River and Montrose Creek run of river hydroelectric plants north of Powell River. TMGP is seeking a qualified individual to join our current team of Operations Technicians who are responsible for the operation of the East Toba and Montrose facilities. An emphasis will be placed on hiring a qualified local resident and/or a First Nations partner.
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
HANDYPERSONS
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
ACREAGE
FOR SALE BY OWNER
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
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.
(Texas USA Best Buy) Own a 20 acre ranch in booming Texas, only $395 per acre, $99 per month, Financing & brochure avail., 1-800-875-6568
ESTHETIC BED, manicure table, facial machine, mag lamp,hot stone roaster & stones. Reasonable price. 250-830-4973/250-830-3314.
APARTMENT/CONDOS
ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS RICO ROOFING 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
The ideal candidate will have the following experience and qualifications: •
• • • • •
Previous experience in a hydroelectric generating station and/or performing operations and maintenance on electro-mechanical equipment in a large industrial plant; specifically: • Maintenance of turbines, valves and hydraulic systems • Operating experience of High Voltage Transmission systems • Operating experience of Process Control systems Proven ability to lead others in challenging environments; First Aid Level 1 or higher (or willingness to obtain); A valid B.C. Driver’s License; Physically fit with full colour vision; Trades qualification as an Electrician is required.
In addition, strong interpersonal and communications skills are essential. The successful incumbent will be self-motivated, flexible and able to work independently. An appreciation for working in a remote environment is essential. We offer a competitive compensation package which includes extended health benefits. Camp accommodation (room and board) as well as travel to and from site is provided by TMGP. The successful incumbent will work a shift roster of seven days on site, seven days off. Applicants are invited to submit a cover letter and curriculum vitae with full details of qualifications and experience by email to resumes@alterrapower.ca noting ‘Operations Technician’ in the subject line. Applications will be accepted until September 29, 2013. Further information about Alterra may be found on our website: www.alterrapower.ca.
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
FRIENDLY FRANK 16” RIDGID scroll saw almost new on steel stand. $90 obo. 250-923-6563
KING INDUSTRIAL 10” table saw $300. Sawdust collector $50. 6’ Industrial rated step ladder w/railing $100. 20’ aluminum ladder $20. 250-3391993 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.
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
TSOLUM AREA Store w/2 bdrm 1 bath, living area attached. 1/4 acre yard - garden area, newly renovated. $265,000. 250-703-2195.
CRAFTSMAN 10” raidial arm saw, nice condition on locking wheels. $99.00. 250-923-6563
FOR SALE BY OWNER
SMALL CENTURY portable safe, $20. Sm pet bed, brown, $10. Call (250)830-0782.
FUEL/FIREWOOD FIREWOOD PERMITS from Courtenay to Campbell River. Phone 250-650-4060.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ASSORTED ROOKIE baseball cards. Dual cassette tape recorder and player (component - needs amplifier). Assorted VCR movies, assorted cassette tapes. Call for details (250)339-4038 or email: p.horgen@utoronto.ca
HELP WANTED
SIDE RAIL Protectors for a pickup with a 6 ft box. Like new $200 obo 250-339-5708 WEDDING DRESS, beaded halter, white, with shoulder tip veil,sz 14-16. $800.obo. Brass Daybed with trundle & mattresses. $100. (250)339-2755.
WE’RE ON THE WEB
SARATOGA AREA- on 1/2 acre 1991 double modular home, 1800sq ft, 3 bdrms, 2 bath, newer mud room, vinyl windows, new glass top stove & built-in oven, large open dining rm & kitchen, spacious living room, plus bright bonus room. Newer 15’ RV shelter. 2 sm decks on either side, air tight wood stove, forced electric furnace (natural gas hookup) 28’x30’ detached double garage. Minutes to grocery, medical clinic, Marina, nature trails, 1/2 way to Campbell River/Courtenay. $179,000. Sunday Open House 1-4pm at 2181 regent Rd, Saratoga. See photos on Craig’s List & Kijji.
HELP WANTED
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.
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.
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
FREEZER, 7 cu.ft. mid-size Haier chest freezer $60, Bookcase $20. Queen bed $75. All in good cond. (250)339-5397.
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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The applicants must have the ability to build relationships with clients and deliver superior customer service. The winning applicant will be team player and will be called upon to aggressively grow an existing account list. The ability to work in an extremely fast-paced environment with a positive attitude is a must. The successful applicant will have sales experience preferably in the advertising or retail industry. The position offers a great work environment and strong benefits package. The Comox Valley Record is a division of Black Press community news media, an independent and international media group with more than 190 community, daily and urban publications, 14 press facilities and over 160 websites in B.C., Alberta, Washington, Hawaii and Ohio. Please submit your resume with cover letter by Sept. 20th, 2013. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. Zena Williams, Publisher
COMOX VALLEY RECORD 765 McPhee Avenue, Courtenay, BC V9N 2Z7 publisher@comoxvalleyrecord.com Fax: 250-338-5568
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
RENTALS
RENTALS
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION
HOUSES FOR SALE
MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
APARTMENT/CONDO
SHARED ACCOMMODATION
CARS
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE
14 X 52 MOBILE - thoroughly reconditioned, wheel chair accesible, vacant. Located at Arden Mobile Home Park. $26,900 - for viewing phone 250-890-9182
1+2 BDRM in quiet 6plex. In town, 1011 Hemlock St. No stairs, new carpet, appl. paint. Good storage, onsite laundry. Adult bldng. $575 and $650. Steve and Elsa 250-923-6220 or 250-830-3972
NORTH NANAIMO: Attention Students/Working Professionals: fully furnished room, nice, quiet area. Own bathroom, cable, FREE WiFi, shared kitchen and laundry. N/S, N/P, no partiers. $550/mo. Avail. immediately. 250-756-9746
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. http://sites.google.com/site/ 2896appledrive Kim: 250-923-6503.
DUPLEX/4-PLEX
1 BDRM Avail immed. Hot water incl. Covered parking. Located on seawalk in Big Rock area. $675. 250-286-1864
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 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.
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
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. 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.
HOUSES FOR SALE PORT McNEILL. 5-BDRM Double-wide with basement, 5 bdrms, 2.5 bathrooms. View, private fenced yard. $159,900. 250-956-4009.
PORT HARDY 2 bdrm trailer on its own lot. Excellent condition, private back yard. Boat/RV parking. $99,000. Contact Gary 250-949-8684.
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<. HOMES FOR RENT
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
HOMES FOR RENT
Realty & Property Management Inc.
For more rentals call 250-286-0110
701 HILCHEY TOWNHOMES RENTAL UNITS Available October 1, 2013. 2 storey, 3 bedroom, 2 bath townhouses with 5 appliances, single car garage and storage. Close to schools, shopping and walking trails. These units are part of a crime-free multi housing program. Lease incentive. $1200 per month. www.campbellriverpropertymanagement.ca
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For more rentals call 250-286-0110
• 538 Island Hwy. - 3 bdrm, 2 bath house. Oct 1. $1100/mo. • 209 – 2740 S. Island Hwy. - 3 bdrm, 2 bath. Sept. 1. $1250/mo. • #206-377 Dogwood - Oct 1. $750/mo. • #211-377 Dogwood - Studio. Sept 15. $575/mo. • #310-377 Dogwood - Oct 1. $775/mo. • SAYWARD RENTALS - 2 bdrm, 1 bath condo, fully furnished w/cable & hydro. $875/mo. • 489 Candy Lane - 4 bdrm, 2 bath. Oct 1. $1400/mo • 206-872 S. Island Hwy. - 2 bdrm, 1 bath. Oct 1. $900/mo. www.campbellriverpropertymanagement.ca
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. Advanced Property Management Inc. www.advancedpm.ca 250.338.2472 or 877.808.7368 LARGE, BRIGHT 1 & 2 bdrms, Rotary Beach, excellent location. Very reasonable rents. Views. 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.
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES 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. Close to schools & town. W/D F/S, woodstove, gas furnace, large back yard. Ref’s. Pets neg. 250-9238134. Avail Oct. 1. $1000/mo. 3 BDRM with ocean view. On bus route, close to Centennial Park. Available September 1. 250-287-3556 CR 3 bed 2 bath rancher Robron area, double gar, fenced private back yard, non smoking, ref reqd avail immed, prefer LT, pets negot $1300. 250-248-6875, or text 250228-6875
OYSTER BAY- 2 bdrm rancher, lrg detached garage, panoramic ocean view. No dogs. Avail Oct 1. $1000. Call (778)420-4505, 250-287-8807. WILLOW PT- Fenced 3 bdrm Rancher, $1,075. Near ocean. NS. Well kept (604)727-3141.
RECREATION
RV RESORT ON THE LAKE
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 admin@resortonthelake.com
STORAGE CR STORAGE/PARKING- Industrial prk, boat, RV & container storage. 250-830-7690.
SUITES, LOWER
CENTRAL CAMPBELL River. Quiet 2 bdrm, full bath. W/D. NS/NP. $650. + utils. Oct. 1st. Call (250)923-1081.
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.
2003 28” Travelair, $26,900. ford E450,tires, brakes good, no leaks, isl bed, air clean. Consider class B/camp van trade.82K. 250-285-2030.
2002 DODGE Caravan Sport, 190,000 km, Silver, auto, fully loaded, good condition. $2000 obo. Call (250)331-1320.
2005 SUNFIRE$3900 obo, very low mileage at 89,500km, 1 owner, excellent condition, very clean, auto, air, cruise, comes with spare winter tires on rims. 250-890-2042.
2001 4x4 DODGE DAKOTA P/U Crew cab. 243,000 kms. New price $5,900. obo. Call 250-337-5565 after 7 pm 2009 WINNEBAGO ERA Limited. Diesel CRD170XL, 24’, 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
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LARGE 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, close to school, shopping. Laundry on site, newly reno’d. $975 elec. incld’d. Quiet area, N/S, cat ok. (250)286-0959.
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.
2007 HONDA Civic Hybrid. 94,000 miles. One owner, A/C winter tires and rims. $9,500. OBO. tel 250-338-0806.
SPORTS & IMPORTS NISSAN VERSA 2007. 4 Dr, Sedan, power window & locks, A/C, mint cond, 74,000km. $8,000 OBO. Call David 250-339-2228
MOTORCYCLES
WANTED TO RENT MID 50’S couple seeking quiet private long term site for 38’ RV. Royston to South Campbell River. (250)650-4552.
CRIME-FREE MULTI-HOUSING
BIRCH MANOR Certified complex of CR Crime Free Multi-Housing Program. • Thorough & fair screening of all applicants. • 2 bedroom Townhouse • Laundry facilities on site • Close to Hospital • References Required • NO PETS
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1986 HONDA APSENCADE GL1200. Runs great! $2600. OBO 250-286-6363 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
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1992 AWARD 727, 27’ 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
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2011 FORD ESCAPE. Under 20,000km. Leather interior. $26,000 OBO. Ask for Dale: 250-286-9957 after 6pm.
2002 CHEVY TRACKER. 4x4, automatic, P/S, 4 door. Burgundy. Extra set of tires & wheels. $2950 firm. 250-8300988 or 250-923-5355.
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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 & 5’ porch, 12’x14’ $1800. (250)339-2755
1998 SAFARI 35ft. Diesel Motor Home. Showroom condition. Very low mileage. Lots of extras. 250-287-4575 5TH WHEEL. 1985 Travelair 21’. All utilities work. Fully equipped, includes microwave & hitch. $3000. obo. Call (250)334-0497, Courtenay.
MARINE ACCESSORIES MERC CRUISER Bravo 3 leg/drive 2 x 20” stainless props, approximately 100 hours, excellent value - first $1,000 takes! Ready to go! In Pt. Alberni. Call 250-745-3700.
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140 ENGLES RD, Sat Sept 14. 8:30-3:30. Best ever garage sale. Multi-family. Furni,seasonal, household items, many new/seldom used. Rain or Shine. 1433 DRAKE RD, Sept 14, 9-2. Multi-family sale. Tools, housewares, native art, clothing & nicknacks.
340 S.MCPHEDRAN Rd. Sat. Sept. 14. 8am-1pm. Walk down driveway to barn. Treasures Galore waiting for you. 3795 DISCOVERY Drive Sat/Sun. Sept. 14-15. 8am-? A Fundraiser for the Eagles. Furn, tools, housebaking..... 467 SANDOWNE Dr., Sat., Sept. 14th, rain or shine, 8am12pm. Tools, boating equipment and gear, electrical supplies, furniture, misc household and much more! 4802 ANDY RD, Sat, Sept 14. 9-1. In Oyster River. Electric boat loader, household items.
Phone 250- 286-4838 250- 204-8118
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103,000km. FORD Explorer XLS. New parts, excellent condition. 2002. $8500 obo. Call 250-287-2009.
282 FINCH RD.(off Crawford) Sat. Sept. 14th 8am-2pm. Lots of treasures.
We offer:
Bachelor, 1 & 2 Bedroom *Thorough and fair screening of all applicants. * Secure building * Adult oriented * Laundry facilities * On bus route * On-site managers * Close to hospital * No PETS * No Smoking * References required We are committed to our tenants to provide a quiet, clean atmosphere.
2004 GMC Sierra 2500 Truck, with electric hookup & trailer hitch, V8-364, auto, canopy, 3 seat belts, AM/FM CD player, 95,800 km - excellent cond: $9400. 250-703-2525 2007 FORD RANGER. 88,490 km. Excellent shape. $8,500. 17’ COLEMAN CANOE. $750 obo. 250-286-3722
NEAR MUSEUM (C.R.).1bdrm suite, W/D. $800 mo. incls internet, cable, hydro. Avail immed. (250)287-9704.
3 BEDRM. 2 BTH; upper suite large, newly reno’d, A/C, F/P, 5 appls, prkg,sundeck $1500. gas/hydro/internet included. 250-286-6641 or aft 5pm 250923-8414
TRUCKS & VANS 1991 FORD F250 XLT Lariat 4X4 with canopy, boat racks. $2800.00. Please call 250-336-8600
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.
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628 BIRCH ST, Sat, Sept 14. 9-1. Sewing, art paints, household, computer chairs, faucets, dresser, wine bottles etc. CENTRAL- 575 Galerno Rd, Sat, Sept 14, 8-1pm. Fine china, crystal, silver, luggage, rattan furniture, fishing gear, records, household items. LARWOOD RD. Saturday, Sept 14th, multi family garage sale, no early birds 8-1
SARATOGA BEACH- 8799 Clarkson. Friday Sept 13, 4pm-8pm, Saturday Sept 14, 8am-2pm. Antiques, tin toys, records, oil lamps, pine lawn swing, 10x20 canopy shed, tools, furniture, stone crocks, male manikin, fishing gear, too much more to list. SAT. SEPT. 14, 8am-noon. 609 Azalea Place, C.R. Lots of household items & dry box. SOUTH. GREAT Assortment of things for everyone. Sat. 9am-? No early birds. 196 Finch Road, follow signs off Island Highway and Crawford. STORRIES BEACH3911 Wave Crest, Sat, Sept 14, 8-2pm. Multi-Family! The sale you’ve been waiting for all summer! SYBIL ANDREWS Cottage, 2131 South Island Hwy. Sat., Sept. 14, 10am-2pm. 7 tables of good stuff. Something for everyone! WILLOW POINT: 477 Hilchey Rd, Wed, Sept. 11th straight through to Sat., the 14th, 8-1pm. Lots of collectibles, antiques, dishware, linens, lots of miscs, + guy’s stuff... and new items everyday. WILLOW POINT. 751 Nature Park Dr. Sat. Sept 14, 8am1pm. Something for everyone!
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o child deserves to go to school hungry, yet as the new school year begins, a number of children in the community will arrive in their classrooms without having eaten a nutritious breakfast. Children who don’t eat breakfast have difficulty concentrating in school. Memory, behaviour and school attendance are also affected. In fact, studies show that not eating breakfast as a child can have a long term impact on health and academic achievement. The Campbell River United Church, in cooperation with Pinecrest Elementary School, hopes to remedy this situation for the children in their neighbourhood. The church started a breakfast program on Wednesday, Sept. 4, that will continue each school day throughout the 2013-14 school year. Breakfast will be served in the Fellow-
ship Hall (accessed from the upper parking lot) every morning from 8-8:30. This community outreach project will help ensure that all neighbourhood school children have access to
a delicious and nourishing breakfast served in a welcoming and inclusive environment. Any child attending Pinecrest is welcome to participate. Funding for this program has been pro-
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vided by a grant from the Comox-Nanaimo Presbytery ProVision Fund, donations from the United Church congregation and from Pinecrest School. A coordinator for the pro-
gram has been hired and volunteers are ready to begin making and serving breakfast starting the second day of the school year. Financial donations are welcome from indi-
viduals and from community groups. Parents and any other individuals who are interested in volunteering can pick up a form from the church office – criminal record checks are also required
from all volunteers. For further information please call 250286-0431 or stop by the church office on Wednesday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
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FIRST ANNUAL
BOOK SALE k n a h T ! u o Y
• Associated Tire and Auto
Our Book Sale was a huge success - raising close to $10,000 for our Rotary projects. Thanks to everyone who donated the books, to those who bought them back - and to these businesses that made it all happen!
For the use of their fabulous Mobile Barbeque Trailer
• Home Hardware
For the use of their businesses as collection depots:
• McDonald’s Restaurant
• Spinners Sports
• Campbell River Mirror • Discovery Foods • McDonald’s Restaurant • Outdoor Addictions • Quality Foods • Save-on-Foods • Thrifty Foods • Work World
• What’s On Digest
For their huge donations of Books:
• White Hat Cleaners
• Willow Point Used Books • Order of the Eastern Star
For the use of their truck, pallet jacks and aprons For the hamburger & hot dog buns and condiments
• Quality Foods
For the burgers and hot dogs!
• Quay West Kitchen & Catering For the fantastic chowder
• School District 72
For the loan of Evergreen School for storing and sorting the books! For the hundreds of cloth bags For advertising support
For the use of their truck and a whole lot more!
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