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Vancouver for their confidence (in us)…they’re great to work with.” At the Daigle office and factory, just north of the Campbell River bridge, workers continue welding aluminum and outfitting the gleaming new vessels. They will each be fitted with two 500-horsepower diesel engines, 16-kilowatt generators, an array of equipment, and the latest in communications, navigational and video equipment, including forward looking infrared cameras. The end products will allow PMV patrol crews to safely and quickly Paul Rudan/The MiRRoR respond to callouts and Two new 43-foot patrol boats for Port Metro Vancouver are half-built at the Daigle Welding and incidents in its 640 kiloMarine facility in Campbell River. They are due to be delivered this spring. metres of jurisdiction throughout the water- vessels – you will be able powered by two twin expected to be ready for boats to the Nanaimo ways of greater Vancou- to spend a whole day on Volvo D9-500 Diesel sea trials in April. Port Authority : the ver. these boats without it engines with ZF 265 IV n The patrol boats will 32-foot NPA Eagle and However, for a big guy being onerous,” he says transmissions. be used for escort duties, the 39-foot NPA Osprey. like Krott, it’s the head with a smile and a look n The complete steer- traffic control, obsern For more than 20 room and visibility that of anticipation. ing gear and control vation, police and fire years, Daigle has built will make a big differsystems will also be emergencies, and to help 775 aluminum vessels ence on those 12-hour Fast Facts: made-in-B.C. by Jastram remove derelict vessels. for pleasure, fishing, shifts. n The new 43-foot Engineering of North n In 2011 and 2012, research, patrol, tour “These are designed patrol vessels for Port Vancouver. Daigle Marine built and operators, crew and as long-duration patrol Metro Vancouver are n The patrol boats are delivered two new patrol water taxis.
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Monday marked a milestone for Barry Kerr. One and a half years after the Palmer Place staffer first advocated for accessible transit service for his residents, the bus stopped just a stone’s throw away from their home. The stop is part of the brandnew transit route which serves the We Wai Kai First Nation and the Quinsam River area of Campbellton. Monday’s inaugural run was a proud moment for the City of Campbell River and the We Wai Kai which worked together to make the new service possible, said Ted Assu, Cape Mudge councillor. “We’re very happy to get to this point,” Assu said. “Both Campbell River council and Cape Mudge council worked to make life better for our constituents. This is an important step.” Coun. Ron Kerr agreed. “This whole area (Quinsam reserve off Highway 19A) now is connected to the grid – they can go downtown and get on a bus to Victoria. They can go to Willow Point, or they can go to Courtenay,” said Coun. Kerr, who added it will also benefit those living in west Campbellton, near the Quinsam River and Haig Brown House. “I think that area on the other side of Campbellton has not been traditionally served, so this is really going to help.
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Premier Christy Clark is acknowledging that the issue of proposed BC Ferries sailing cuts are “of great importance” to Quadra Island but she is not promising any action, according to a letter she wrote to the Strathcona Regional District. Clark’s letter, dated Dec. 17, came in response to correspondence from the regional district that was sent to Clark and Transportation Minister Todd Stone. The regional district’s letter was written under Chair Jim Abram’s (Quadra Island director) name on behalf of the board, explaining that the regional board passed a resolution at its Dec. 17 meeting to support the position of the Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM). The union has passed a resolution insisting that the B.C. Liberal government “rejects any recommendations, and abandons any plans, to increase ferry fares and/ or reduce core ferry service levels.” The resolution further states that the UBC continue to lobby the government to implement legislation that would recognize B.C. Ferries services as part of the public highway system. Clark wrote in her reply to the board that the regional district’s letter would be included as part of the community engagement and feedback process regarding ferry services. In her two paragraph letter, she also thanked the board for its input. “I know that the issue is of great importance to your community and I appreciate receiving notice of your board’s resolution,” Clark wrote. Q u a d r a Is l an d e r s showed just how important the issue is during a public engagement meeting hosted Dec. 9 by BC Ferries and the provincial government at the Quadra community centre. Roughly 500 people showed up at the meeting, which quickly became standing room only, to protest plans to cut the last sailing of the day – and the last two on weekends – on each side of the Campbell RiverQuadra Island route.
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A group of advocates for the new Quinsam BC Transit route gathers by the bus stop shelter at the Quinsam Hall on the We Wai Kai reserve as the bus pulls up on Monday, the first day of the new service.
There’s a lot of housing in that area and a lot of kids that walk from that area. I think it’s pretty exciting.” It’s also exciting news for Barry Kerr and the residents of Palmer Place who, up until now, have had to walk all the way down narrow Willis Road to Petersen Road to catch the bus. Barry said having the new route include a stop at the corner of Nikola and Willis means Palmer Place residents only have to walk to the end
of their street, saving them the long walk down Willis in dangerous conditions. “It’s dark, it’s a narrow shoulder and people still drive like it’s the highway,” Barry said. “A few people have jobs where they don’t get off work until 9 at night. It’s just the safety side.” Barry said the new route, with the new stop, will save residents from a long walk and improve safety. “This is a big help for the
residents,” Barry said. “It’s great news.” Alex Baird, a resident of Palmer Place and a frequent transit user, said it will make it easier to get around. “It will be less of a walk,” Baird said. “It takes me about 10 minutes to walk down Willis.” The #16 Quinsam route, which went into effect Monday, does four round trips on weekdays from downtown Campbell River to the We Wai
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Hockey brings us together Our new favourite guy, at least this week, is Jamie Benn, our very own member of the Canadian men’s Olympic hockey team. OK, he’s from Victoria, but close enough. Dan Hamhuis of Smithers, Penticton’s Duncan Keith, Shea Weber of Sicamous We say: Numbers and the pride of Anahim Lake, Carey Price, are near the top of our list, too. involved means There are so many Olympics haters it’s obviously a out there, but we ask for a pass today big deal from them, despite their hard-to-argueagainst points related to the ridiculous cost of staging an Olympics and how that money could be better spent. The men on our Olympic hockey team don’t need any
money — they are all wealthy NHLers. And this is about hockey, our national passion, so spare us, at least for a day, the Bread Not Circuses argument. Lest you believe hockey is irrelevant or a trivial pursuit and unimportant to the grand scheme of things, we ask you to consider some numbers and how they show the togetherness of a nation, which can’t be a bad thing. More than 16.6 million people in this country watched the 2010 Olympic men’s hockey final, making it the most watched television broadcast in Canadian history. Even a regular season game a week ago — albeit outdoors in front of 105,000 spectators — drew an audience of 3.57 million viewers in Canada. David Suzuki could only dream of those kind of
numbers, but in this country, that’s just the nature of things. Our men’s hockey team will be hard-pressed to repeat as gold medalists, with these Games in Russia on the bigger ice surface and our recent history of flops outside of North America. However, we like our chances. We will also be keeping tabs on the speed skating oval in Sochi, where the Canadian team has a Qualicum Beach connection — William Dutton. It just can’t be wrong to cheer for our athletes, these fellow British Columbians who have worked so hard since they were youngsters to reach this stage. Go Jamie Benn! Go Canada Go! – Black Press
More than $100 million in new construction in Campbell River in 2013 The value of residential and commercial construction in Campbell River topped $101 million in 2013. “While the overall tally of 262 permits last year is only a minor increase over 2012, the value of that construction was up by 73 per cent,” says Ross Blackwell, the City’s land use services manager. “That’s nearly double the $59 million in 2012.” In 2006, Campbell River had a record-breaking year, with construction values at $115 million. “Growth in the land development industry has been expected as a result of a strong investment climate, changes to streamline the City of Campbell River’s development application processes and the attractive quality of life in our community,” Blackwell says. Most of the year was very busy with development applications, and with the holiday season, inquiries to the City’s land use department slowed down somewhat. “Although it is difficult to predict what the statistics will look like in 2014, we are expecting another strong year with a number of expected projects and investment interest related to the construction of the new hospital,” Blackwell adds. “Considerable market opportunity remains in both the residential and commercial sectors. We can expect this to lead to continued development activity as investors capitalize on this opportunity in Campbell River.”
Climate change naysayers produce the most greenhouse gas
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There’s a bandwagon filling up with people who are convinced that global warming is a hoax perpetrated by conniving or deluded green zombies. It’s reflected in the gutting of Canada’s scientific capability by the federal government. For some reason science has become the enemy of the political right and they’re not afraid to act like Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge regime of the 1970s which relocated urban residents and forced the country to revert to a strictly agrarian society – killing millions in the attempt. Except in Canada in 2014 it’s the pocket protector pencil necks that are the embodiment of evil in our society, according to Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s regime. How sinister it all looks. Here’s a prime minister who is orchestrating a
campaign of gutting his biggest obstacle: educated scientists who once put Canada at the forefront of progressive development in the western world but who are now looking at unemployment cheques. There’s an ironic twist for you, cut the federal deficit by putting on federal unemployment the very people whose product drives Canada’s economic development. Harper wants to get rid of these federal scientists because they keep bringing up inconvenient truths about the oil development sector that keeps the prime minister in a job. The naysayers are just scientists who continually chant the climate change mantra. The bandwagon is growing as people keeping looking at the bad weather on any given day and say, “It’s minus 30,
how can you claim the world is getting warmer?” That’s like saying there was a robbery at the convenience store last night, that must mean the crime rate is going up. Another irony of this scenario is we have a mild-mannered prime minister who made his name as an economist before entering the field of politics to save Canada from itself by making it more like the United States. And so, to the United States we go... There’s a brilliant segment by satirist John Stewart who mocks the anti-global warming faction for denying what the overwhelming scientific evidence is telling humanity: the climate is getting measurably warmer and humans are to blame. And what’s the counter-evidence? A handful of studies that refute the vast
majority of evidence....and the daily weather forecast It takes a comedian to voice the truth and Stewart nails it: “Decades of peer reviewed scientific study can be wiped out by one cold weekend!” The Mirror’s very own conservative political columnist is at it as well. Tom Fletcher said on this very page that polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon pollution is higher in urban areas than it is in northern Alberta lakes. It’s way more polluted in Vancouver, he says, so that proves those lakes are not polluted by oilsands development. Just because Vancouver is more polluted, it doesn’t mean Alberta’s lakes aren’t. Once Harper gets rid of all those scientists, all obstacles to the “truth” will be gone. It’s not getting warmer. Just look at the weather forecast. Is it cold out?
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OPT(Options for Sexual Health) Drop In Clinic 7-9pm. At the Health Unit in Tyee Plaza. 250-830-7603. Education & Information Low cost birth control. All ages welcome. Drop-In Meditation-All Levels 7-8p.m. Ocean Resort, 4384 Island Hwy. Lucas@oceanresort.ca. 250792-3165
Sing For Pure Joy! Will resume on January 27th 3:00-4:30 p.m. Quadra Community Centre. All voices TOPS #BC 4935 Bethany Lutheran Church. Weigh-In 7:45am-8:50am. welcome. Mary 250 285-3764. Meeting 9:05 to 10:00am. Lost Families Found 7-9p.m. CR CR Newcomer’s Meeting. 7pm. Genealogy Society Library hours. Ironwood Centre, 1351 Ironwood St. Help available. Maritime Museum. Social group for women new to the Janice: 250-203-0585 area. Sandy 250-923-7471. 1st Tues. Campbell River Library Hours: ea month. 10am-8pm Acoustic Jam CR Lodge, 7pm. 250Texas Hold’Em: Willows 287-7446 Neighborhood Pub. 250-923-8311 Weight Watchers Mtg: Maritime Open Mic: 6-9p.m. Serious Coffee. Heritage Centre 11am & 6pm, 250250-923-1312. 286-3161 Crib: CR Legion. Registration 6:30pm. Game 7pm. 250-286-6831 wedneSdayS Pool & Darts: Eagles Lounge 250- Family Gym-Walking-7yrs. 10:30287-4990 11:30am. Community Centre Gym. $3 Drop in. Weight Watchers Meeting Quadra Community Centre, 6-7pm. Family Place Drop In 9-11:30am. 1048 A Hemlock St. Free. 250-286Archery Range Open Fish & 1161 Wildlife 6:30-8pm. FMI 250-9231838. http://www.crfw.net Family Place Drop In 1-3pm. Community Centre. Free. 250286-1161 tueSdayS C.R. Seniors’ Centre. Community BPWN - Business and Professional Women’s Network Centre 11am-2pm. Bingo, crib, 50/50. 5:30-8:30pm. Carriage Room - Royal Sportsplex. 12-2:30pm. . Lunch, bingo, crafts, crib, Mexican Trail, Coachman. 4th Tues. of the month. Bridge, 50/50 draw. RSVP@bpwn.org Sing for Pure Joy! Will resume on C.R. Seniors’ Centre 12-3pm. Sportsplex. Lunch, bingo, crafts, crib, January 22nd 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. The Lions Den (across from Thrifty’s) Mexican Trail, Bridge, 50/50 draw. 1441 Ironwood Rd.Will resume Campbell River Library Hours: January 22nd. All Voices welcome. 10am-8pm Mary 250 285-3764. Discovery Toastmasters 12:00Campbell River Friendship 1:00 p.m. Community Centre-Rm 1. Quilters’ Guild meeting. 7:00pm. Contact Lorraine: 250-286-4273 Community Centre Lounge. 2nd Wed of month.Everyone welcome. Family Place Drop In 8:30-11am Discovery Passage, 2050 Pengelly Midnight Shuttles, guild of Rd. Free. spinners and weavers meeting. 1st
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FrIdayS Lost Families Found: 1:30Family Place Drop In 1-3pm. 4p.m. CR Genealogy Society Community Centre. Free. 250-286Library hours. Help avail. Maritime 1161 Museum. 250-203-0585 Therapeutic Relaxation Skills C.R. Seniors’ Centre 3:30-5:30p.m. CR Hospice Society, Community Centre 11am-2pm. Bingo, #104 - 301. Dogwood St. 250-286- crib, 50/50. Sportsplex. 12-3pm. Lunch, bingo, crafts, crib, Mexican 1121. crhospice.org Trail, Bridge, 50/50 draw. Diabetic Drop In 3-4p.m. CR Storm Hockey Team Home CR Hospital, Sunshine Wellness Game 7:30pm. Strathcona Gardens Centre Arena. 250-830-0979. January 3rd. Jam Night 6:30-8:30p.m. Serious Archery Range Hours 6:30-8pm. Coffee 250-923-1312 FMI 250-923-1838. CR. Fish & Wildlife.http://www.crfw.net Meaningful Media 3:308:30pm. Robron Centre. 3rd Family Gym-Walking-7yrs. 10:30Mon. each month. Movie, 11:30am. Sportsplex. Free. Drop In. discussion & meal. Debbie 250Open Mic Nite: Serious Coffee 830-0171 ext.812 7-10pm. 250-923-1312 Al-Anon 12:00-1:00 p.m. St CR Art Gallery hours: 12:00Patrick’s Church, 34 S Alder St. 5:00pm. www.crartgallery. Barb: 250-923-5537 or Judy: 250Campbell River Library hours: 923-1653 10:00am-8:00pm Gamblers Anonymous 7-9pm, thurSdayS St.Patrick’s Church, 34 S. Alder Street. C.R. Seniors’ Centre 12-3pm. Sportsplex. Lunch, bingo, crafts, crib, Meat Draws Eagles Hall, 1999-14th Ave 250-287-4990 Mexican Trail, Bridge, 50/50 draw. Family & Teen Centre Drop In CR Ultimate 6:00pm Sportsplex, Program 7-10:30pm. Community 1800 South Alder. Under lights. Centre. New “Youth Zone” for 11-18 campbellriverultimate.com year olds. 250-286-1161. FREE. CR Art Gallery hours: 12-5pm Live Music 9:30p.m.Campbell River Library Hours: 2a.m. Quinsam Hotel. wwwquinsamhotel.com 10am-8pm
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Lunch N Learn-Young Professionals of CR event Wed. Jan. 15. Rivercorp Boardroom (900 Alder Street) Presentation by Sonia Edwards, MBA. “Enjoy life today and build wealth? Find out how.” Lunch provided. Free for YPCR Members, $15 for Non-members. Philosophers’ Café Wed. Jan. 15. 6:30-7:30pm. Sybil Andrews Cottage, 2131 South Island Hwy. Tough on Crime or Smart on Crime? Speaker: Sandra Harrison, former ADM Corrections Alberta. More Info: Peter Schwarzhoff. rigoletto@ shaw.ca (250)778-0333. Artist Trading Card Event Thurs. Jan. 16. 7pm. Campbell River Art Gallery. For more info call 250-287-22612 or email: contact@crartgallery.ca Storm Home Game January 17th, 7:30pm. Strathcona Gardens. Discovery Old Time Gospel Singing Sat. Jan. 18. 7pm. Discovery Community Church. 250-10th Ave. All are welcome! Advance Care Planning Tues. Jan. 21 at the CR Library from 2-4 pm. Call the Library to reserve your spot – 250-287-3655. For more info: www.advancedcareplanningvi.ca ‘Animals Among Us’ Temporary Exhibit January 23 to March 31, 2014. Museum open Tues-Fri. 470 Island Highway at 5th Avenue A Nite with Robbie Burns Tues Jan. 25. Cocktails: 5:30 pm Dinner 6:30 pm. Legion Hall, 301 11th Ave., Campbell River. Dinner and Entertainment. Tickets available at Legion Bar. $25 – assigned seating. Randy ELVIS Friskie . Jan. 25. 7:30pm. Tidemark Theatre. Elvis’ movie music. 250-287-7465. www.tidemarktheatre.com Gateway Free Store Sat. Jan. 25. 11am-1pm. Gateway Foursquare, 403 - 5th Ave, downstairs. Free clothing for all ages. The last Saturday of every month. Ski for MS Sun. Jan. 26 Mt. Washington Alpine Resort. Cherie at 250-339-0819, toll free at 1-877-339-0819 Walk for Memories -Alzheimer Society of B.C. Sun. Jan. 26. Campbell River Common Shopping Mall, 1440 Ironwood Street. Walk: 1-2 p.m. Registration: Noon. Get Involved •Walk • Donate • Volunteer • Sponsor. 1-800-667374 2. www.walkformemories.com Campbell River Seniors’ Centre AGM Tues. Jan. 28, 2014. 1:O0 pm at the Sportsplex. Voting for the new 2014 Board Members and also discussion concerning amendmentsto The Constitution. at the Sortsplex. Members Only Please. Culture Kitchen (Part of Myth Busters) Wed. Jan. 29. 5:30-8pm. A114-740 Robron Road. For more info & to register contact Vienna. 250-830-0171. VIenna.Young@ immigrantwelcome.ca
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Veterinarian Helen Kwong, left, and Stephanie Arkwright, Campbell River SPCA branch manager, are thrilled with how much was raised for the SPCA through the sale of raffle tickets for two animal prints. Kwong presented Arkwright with the cheque at her Merecroft Veterinary Clinic on Monday afternoon.
Prints benefit SPCA KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
Two Campbell River women are the lucky owners of a pair of prints designed specially for the local SPCA. The two prints were raffled off on Christmas Eve in support of the Campbell River branch of the SPCA which is still actively fundraising despite not having a shelter to operate out of at the moment. Bonnie Fulton was the winner of All Hands on Deck – a print painted by Rosemary Millette of three adorable puppies while Darlene Boyce was the winner of Off the Leash, a snowy painting by Salt Spring artist Robert Bateman. Raffle tickets sold for $10 each or three for $20 and the roughly two-month long raffle raised a total of $3,677.80 for the Campbell River SPCA. The prints had been on display since October at Dogwood Pet Mart, Quality Foods, Scotia Bank, Campbell River Pet Centre, SaveOn Foods, Thrifty’s, Posh Paws, and MVP Pub and Restaurant. The BC SPCA is currently trying to lock down a property on which to build a new, smaller-scale animal adoption and education centre until it can raise enough money to build its own shelter in the city.
COMMUNITY UPDATE JAN 15, 2014 301 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River, BC V9W 4C7 Telephone: 250-286-5700 info@campbellriver.ca www.campbellriver.ca
2014-2018 FINANCIAL PLAN MEETINGS SCHEDULE REVISED Campbell River City Council will consider the 2014-2018 Financial Plan at meetings to be held in the City Hall Council Chambers, 301 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River, B.C. on: Monday, January 20th at 9 a.m. Wednesday, January 29th at 9 a.m.
MANAGING YOUR MONEY More than a savings account Kathy Furmaniak CFP, CPCA Financial Consultant
The federal government introduced the Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) in 2009 and it was hailed as the single most important personal savings vehicle since RRSPs were launched in the late 1950’s. So it’s easy to understand that in just a few years a TFSA has become a go-to savings option for many thousands of Canadians. Tax-free savings growth and easy, tax-free withdrawals at any time for any purpose – sounds great and it is … especially when you take full advantage of all your TFSA benefits. To get the best upside from your TFSA, let’s look inside it. • Every Canadian over 18 years of age is eligible to save in a TFSA. • Contributions to investments held within a TFSA are not tax deductible but they do grow on a taxfree basis. • The annual TFSA dollar limit is indexed to inflation in $500 increments and in 2013, the limit was increased to $5,500, where it remains for 2014, and is expected to do so for the foreseeable future.
• You’ll maximize the value of your investments held within a TFSA by making the most of all available contribution room. But even if you don’t use all of your contributions room every year, it will accumulate year after year, so that it can be used in the future. • If you have never had a TFSA account, you may have up to $25,500 in unused TFSA contribution room. • If you already have a TFSA account, your 2014 TFSA annual contribution room is calculated this way: - The annual dollar limit for 2014 of $5,500.00. - Plus the amount of withdrawals from 2013 (excluding withdrawals of excess contributions, qualifying transfers, or other specified contributions). - Plus any unused contribution room from previous years. • If you make a withdrawal, the earliest you can ‘earn back’ your TFSA contribution room is the first day of the next year after the TFSA withdrawal was made. • TFSA investments are the same as those available for RRSPs, including mutual funds, money market funds, Guaranteed Investment
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Certificates (GICs), publicly traded securities, and government or corporate bonds. • Contributions to investments held in a TFSA do not affect RRSP contribution room. • TFSA withdrawals do not affect eligibility for incometested benefits such as Old Age Security (OAS). • A TFSA can be a good choice for both short and long term financial goals – providing a ready source of emergency funds, a good way to save for everything from a new car to a down payment on a new home, adding to your retirement savings, and even splitting income with your spouse to minimize taxes. To be sure you’re getting the most from your TFSA – and from every other element in your overall financial plan – talk to your professional advisor. This column, written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc. (in Québec – a Financial Services Firm), and Investors Group Securities Inc. (in Québec, a firm in Financial Planning) presents general information only and is not a solicitation to buy or sell any investments. Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances. For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant.
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CITY HOSTING FIRST PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE FOR THE ZONING BYLAW UPDATE To start the Zoning Bylaw rewrite process, a series of Public Open Houses are scheduled at two locations to provide an opportunity for input on potential changes and improvements to the existing Zoning Bylaw. The first Open House is on Wednesday January 22, 2014 at the North Island College from 1-3 and 7-9pm. The next Open House is on Wednesday, January 29, 2014 at the Community Centre from 1-3 and 7-9pm. Everyone who lives within the City is encouraged to come out to the informal Open House events. The Zoning Bylaw can change the type of permitted uses on specific properties or set general regulations, all of which may influence property values and neighbourhood characteristics. Bring your concerns, issues and suggestions about what you think we need to know as we proceed. The current Zoning Bylaw 3250, 2006 is available for viewing on our website, www.campbellriver.ca, or a paper copy is available in the Land Use Services Department at City Hall. For questions, please contact Kathleen Wilker at 250-286-5729
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the Estate of LIISA ANNIKKI FLYNN, a.k.a. LIISA FLYNN, a.k.a. L.A. FLYNN, late of 728 - 7th Street, Courtenay, B.C., are hereby required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned before the 27th day of January, 2014, after which date the Estate assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which it has notice. Alan Marsden, Barrister & Solicitor 4007 Island Highway Royston, BC V0R 2V0
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Joan Agnes Reed, deceased, who died on December 8, 2013, in Campbell River, British Columbia, are hereby required to send them to Anne Farren, Executor, 3430 Karen Road, Black Creek, British Columbia, V9J 1E4, before the 14th day of February, 2014, after which date the Executor will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which it has notice.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Mable Margaret Sibbald, deceased, who died on November 10, 2013, in Campbell River, British Columbia, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned Executor, c/o Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, Barristers and Solicitors, 906 Island Highway, Campbell River, British Columbia, V9W 2C3, before the 14th day of February, 2014, after which date the Executor will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which it has notice. June Margaret Macnab, Executor, c/o Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, Barristers and Solicitors, 906 Island Highway, Campbell River, BC, V9W 2C3.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of ARDYTHE BERNICE HEMMINGS, deceased, who died on December 2, 2013, in Campbell River, BC, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned Executor, c/o Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, Barristers and Solicitors, 906 Island Highway, Campbell River, British Columbia, V9W 2C3, before the 14th day of February, 2014, after which date the Executor will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which it has notice. Ronald Douglas, Executor, c/o Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, Barristers and Solicitors, 906 Island Highway, Campbell River, BC, V9W 2C3. He shoots, he scores: Barry Kazimer won three electric cars New Year’s Eve News A4
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Search and Rescue officials conducted a successful hunt overnight New Year’s for a 61-year-old Campbell River man who had become a fishing “disoriented” during River. outing along the Oyster Campbell River RCMP Sergeant Craig Massey was reports that the angler on found in good condition New a logging road at 8 a.m. Year’s Day. At 8:30 p.m. New Year’s RCMP River Eve Campbell lost received a report of the River fisherman. A Campbell and male reported that he his father had been fishing in the area at approximately 3:30 p.m. when they became
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Volunteer Requests for January 15, 2014 C. R. Senior Peer Counseling Program: The group is excited to welcome new senior men and women aged 55+ to train as Senior Peer Support Volunteers. The program provides short term emotional support to older adults who may be dealing with loss, life changes, isolation, health issues, or other problems. AIDS Vancouver Island: A carpenter / framer is needed to cut out and frame a 4x6 piece of wall in the organization’s office. The qualified person must bring their own tools. C.R. Emergency Support Services (ESS): Offer support when our community needs it the most! Seeking volunteers to assist in the planning and implementation of ESS during an emergency response. There are monthly meetings where training, education, guest speakers, an exercise in emergency preparedness and emergency response are offered.
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SPECIAL PROJECTS MANAGER GOLD RIVER HATCHERY Deadline to apply Noon January 30, 2014 Grieg Seafood BC Ltd., a dynamic and growing company in the aquaculture industry is currently seeking to fill a full-time permanent position as Special Projects Manager for our hatchery in Gold River, BC. Reporting to the Freshwater Production Manager, the Special Projects Manager is responsible for all on-site Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Construction (MEP) coordination including overall operation and preventative maintenance for hatchery equipment, major plumbing repairs, capital projects and scheduling of maintenance staff. This includes hands-on involvement, troubleshooting on routine maintenance problems which may involve electrical, plumbing, carpentry, HVAC or other mechanical equipment related to aquaculture recirculation systems and hatchery systems.
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SERVICE MANAGER Bailey Western Star & Freightliner Trucks Inc is currently seeking a F/T Service Manager to maintain a professional efficient working environment for our busy service department. EXPERIENCE: •
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Ability to multi-task while providing a high degree of quality customer service. Good verbal, written and interpersonal and skills. Strong computer and analytical skills. Knowledge of the Truck & Trailer Industry. Valid driver’s license.
Fax resume to: 250-286-0753 or email to nhalliday@bailey westernstar.com
Diploma or degree related to project management, trades certification, MEP coordination or mechanical engineering.
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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD TELEGRAPH Cove Resort is seeking a full time permanent Office Manager to start immediately. Email resumes to TCRLTD@island.net or fax (250)928-3105
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE FUEL/FIREWOOD DRY FULL stacked cords of Fir firewood. Split & Delivered. Local 1/2 cords avail. 250-2035324.
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JEWELS, FURS FUR COATS, sz 14: Beautiful white Beaver $350. Hudson’s Seal $200. and Russian Mink $200. Call Lee (250)337-8857 or (250)282-3274.
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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 4X8 BEARE Trailer w/extras, $1000. 12’ professional sized shuffle board w/extras, $800. Oak table w/padded arm chairs w/leaf, $500. Electrical heater, $125. (778)420-4281. BOBBSEY TWINS by Laura Lee hope Book Set in good condition 1918 to 1978. Great antique set over 50 plus children’s books - $100. Apartment sized piano $900. Please call 250-792-3929 LIFT CHAIR and recliner, moss green, good condition, $550. Call (250)334-9700. MEN’S & LADIES Golf Club sets. Please call for more info. 250-339-5913 STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or find us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca STEEL BUILDING. “The big year end clear out!� 20x22 $4,259. 25x24 $4,684. 30x34 $6,895. 35x36 $9,190. 40x48 $12,526. 47x70 $17,200. One End wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca WHITE WHIRPOOL Fridge Side-by-side - $400 OBO. White Maytag Built in dishwasher - $150 OBO. Craftman 9.5 HP Snowblower - $600 as new ($1500 new). Please call 250-338-2991
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS YAMAHA G231 6 string classical Guitar with hard case $200. Getzen B flat trumpet $100. Shmidit Autoharp with owners manual - $100. Mozart Apartment sized piano - $900. All in good condition. Please call 250-792-3929.
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
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THURSDAY, JAN 16 • 6:00 PM
10,000 dollar wardrobe (reserve $2,000), large entertainment wall unit, new furniture pieces from Vancouver, oak parlour tables, Chevelle mirror, antiques and collectables, small freezer, vanity, 2 asnew townie bikes, new canopy tarps, boxes of new house products, tow tube, knee board, 5th wheel hitch, cross country skis, shrink wrap sealer, drafting table, violin, 3000 dollar espresso machine, coffee makers and thermoses, patio furniture, artwork, stools, coins, stamps, jewellery, possible estate sale. Check for full ad on website. For more information go to www.crauctions.ca
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REAL ESTATE
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RENTALS
RENTALS
DUPLEX/4-PLEX
HOUSES FOR SALE
APARTMENT/CONDO
SUITES, UPPER
Under New Management
BRIGHT 2 BDRM. 2 bath. W/D. Dishwasher.Ocean view. Close to town. Large deck. N/S. $950/mth. 250-286-6404.
FOR SALE BY OWNER Side by side Duplex, 3bdrms, 2 brs, carport, deck, ocean view. Needs renos. $179,000 2201 Quatsino Cr. Port McNeill. For more info please call 250-956-2747
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Renovated 4bd/den 2200sqft. Main-level entry. Full bsmt. RV prkg, room for a shop. New appl., built-in-vac, gas frpl., efficient heat pump. Across from elementary school. Central to all levels of schools. $290,000. 250-203-2288.
MOBILE HOMES & PARKS A lovely 1650 sq ft rancher on .46 acre corner lot in a quiet, friendly rural neighborhood, close to storries beach&oyster rv. nicely landscaped,fenced backyard,garden,dogpen,new flooring,countertops,updated fixtures,bright D/R 3 bdrms,1.5 bth+ fam rm,mud rm,attached 19x11 shop, forced air natural gas heat. $287,000. 250-9233150 MODULAR HOME 14x66 & prop. Brand new. Privt. In Campbell River. All appl & window coverings. $219,900. 250-287-2769, ask for Tim
HOUSES FOR SALE
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. $254,900 http://sites.google.com/site/ 2896appledrive Kim: 250-923-6503. 636 NICHOLS RD. To be moved. New shake roof house in good shape. Contact Calvin. 250-202-8621
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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES 3-BDRM, 2-bath duplex, near Merecroft. Laundry, partially fenced yard, carport. N/S, pets neg. Feb. 1st. $1200./mo. (250)204-0528. CAMPBELL RIVER: 2bdrm apt in centrally located 4-plex. Freshly painted. No Pets. N/S. Refs $700+util. 250-830-4686.
CUSTOM BUILT Ceadar Mobile Home - 10’ x 36’ plus sunroom & deck, new bath with soaker tub, 4 appliances included. Land NOT for sale. Mobile must be moved from Oyster River. $20,000. Call Don 250-339-7447; or email: dvbarr@telus.net
RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO
TOWNHOUSE FOR Sale. #2-2697 Mine Road, Port McNeill. Quiet strata complex, convenient to schools and hospital. 3-bdrm, 1.5 bath home, approx. 1250 sq.ft. Open plan main floor. Kitchen with built-in dishwasher, fridge, stove. Upper level has master bedroom with walk-in closet, storage room, laundry alcove with full-sized washer/dryer. Electric baseboard heat. Single attached garage with remote controlled door opener. Tidy, fenced back yard with patio, greenhouse and tool shed. $149,000. Quick occupancy. Phone 250-956-9875 or email: windonthemoon3@hotmail.com for appointment to view.
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.
1 & 2 BDRM Available Now. 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 1 & 2 Bdrms available at the Cedarbrook Apts. Heat & hot water included. Adult oriented. Indoor cat welcome. On-site laundry. Refs Req. Call 250914-0105 to view. Ask about rental incentives. www.meicorproperties.com 2 BDRMS- Large townhouse style apts, close to hospital, 3 schools, on site W/D. Small pets ok. $750. 250-202-0656. CORTES/QUADRA VIEW TERRACE 1 & 2 bdrm condos with excellent proximity to shopping & Hospital feature masters w/walk in closets, 4 appl, laundry room w/storage, & patio. Secured entrance buildings. Pet may be negotiable w/deposit. Non-smoking only. Rents from $600/mo. Immed & Feb 1 possession. Advanced Property Management Inc. www.advancedpm.ca 250.338.2472 or 877.808.7368 CR 1BDRM. On site mgr. Ref req. $650. Avail FEB 1st. 250-286-4881 LARGE, BRIGHT 1 & 2 bdrms, Rotary Beach, excellent location. Very reasonable rents. Views. 250-286 1175.
PaciďŹ c Wynd Residences 808 S. Island Hwy
New luxury 2 & 3 Bdrm units. Avail. Feb. 1. 6 appliances. Non-smoking. No pets. Rents start at $850. Phone 926-5501 ST. ANDREWS Village. 1 & 2 Bedroom apartments, updated recently,close to schools & buses, Non smoking, pets negotiable, near hospital. (250) 287-3556
OYSTER BAY- Ocean front duplex. 2 bdrm, sunroom, unique house, private and quiet. F/S, W/D. Wood stove. $1000/mo + utils. No dogs. Call (778)420-4505.
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THURSDAYS • 12-3 533 PARk FoREST DR. $334,600
SAT, JAN. 18 • 1-3 10-400 RobRoN RD $135,000
SAT, JAN. 18 • 12-1 825 EVERgREEN RD. $229,000
Ed Handja
Iris Adams
Tammy Forberg for Shannon Marin
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SAT, JAN. 18 • 12-1:30 2723 FAIRMILE RD. $279,800
SAT, JAN. 18 • 2-3:30 #8-48 S. MCPHEDRAN $289,900
SAT, JAN. 18•12-1:30 561 QUADRA AVE. $209,000
Heather Parker
Heather Parker
Christie Tipper for Heather Parker
CRIME-FREE MULTI-HOUSING DALMATION TOWERS One bdrm. Close to town, elevator, N/P, pay laundry, manager on site. Ref’s req’d. Avail Immed. Call Bill at 250-914-0309
TRANSPORTATION AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
WILLOW PNT: Lrg, 4bdrm duplex, 2812A Fairmile, NS/NP, $1150. Call (250)898-8462.
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SUN, JAN. 19 • 1-2 1118 CoRDERo CRES. $369,900
SAT, JAN. 18•1:30-2:30 #11-772 RobRoN RD. $185,000
SAT, JAN. 18•11-12:30 1072 CoRDERo CRES. $349,800
Paul Axon
Tammy Forberg
kim Rollins for Stephen grant
2 BDRM Trailer. Close to town. No smoking. No pets. Ref’s required. Avail. immediately. 250-287-8165
HOMES FOR RENT 2 BEDRM. mobile on 1/3 A. Storries Beach, 1 block to water. $750 + utilities. N/S. AvailFeb. 1st. 250-923-6849 3 BDRMS. In Willow Point. all appl. Close to all amens. $1200/mnth available March 1. 250-923-1927 OPEN HOUSE Saturdays 1:30-3:30pm PaciďŹ c Wynd Residences 808 South Island Highway
250-286-3293 CARS
New Luxury 2 & 3 Bedroom Units Avail. Feb. 1, 6 appliances. Non-smoking. No pets. Rents start at $850. Phone 250-926-5501
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
SUITES, LOWER NEWLY RENOVATED 2-bdrm bsmt suite in large waterfront home. New carpets, flooring, paint. Separate entrance. F/S, wood heater, shared laundry. $1000./mo inclds hydro. Call (250)830-8410. NORTH NANAIMO: Semi-furn private suite. New floors & paint. Shared laundry. FREE hydro & cable. N/S, No Partiers. $850/mo. Move in now; don’t pay rent until Feb. 1st! 250-756-9746.
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3-BEDROOM DUPLEX, Campbell River, Evergreen Rd. Close to shopping, schools & pub. Patio, big private fenced yard. Avail Feb. 1st. $1050/mo. Pls call 250286-3391 or 778-475-0902.
FOUR TIRES & rims, Hankook RW11 I Pike. 2756518. Mounted on Ford Lincoln rims, less than 10K, ice & snow. $800. Call (250)923-5027.
LEGACY ESTATES
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TOWNHOUSES
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2009 SUZUKI SX4, blue sedan, great condition, 1 owner, 57,000 km. $9,500. Call (250)338-2238.
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SAT, JAN. 18•1:30-3 258 ARIzoNA DR. $349,800
SAT, JAN. 18•11:30-12:30 1508 JUNIPER DR. $289,900
SAT, JAN. 18 • 1-2 3548 MoNTANA DR. $429,900
kim Rollins for Stephen grant
Anita Painter
Anita Painter
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SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
SAT, JAN. 18 • 10-11:30 711 ASH ST. $499,900
SAT, JAN. 18 • 1-3 714 STEENbUCk DR. $367,900
SAT, JAN. 18•12:30-1:30 395 SoUTH MCCARTHY $268,500
2000 FORD Explorer AWDX4 PW. window, locks, mirrors, AC. AM/FM, CD, radio. Good shape inside & out runs good. $7000 OBO 250-338-9929
Patricia brenan
Liz Nicholet
Milton Senft
2001 DODGE Durango. Great shape. V8. 300,000 kms. Asking $3400. Call: 250-830-7219 or email: grahamam@telus.net
SAT, JAN. 18•12:30-1:30 63-1120 EVERgREEN $234,900
SAT, JAN. 18 • 2-3 225 STRATFoRD $244,900
SAT, JAN. 18•3:30-4:30 #14-523 ISLAND HwY. $244,900
Sarah baikie
Sarah baikie
Sarah baikie
TRUCKS & VANS 1993 FORD Ranger XL 2WD 5 speed, new tires and rims. No rust, super MPG 137,000 KM. $3200.00 O.B.O. Please call 250-338-4184.
2000 FORD F150 4x4 XLT extended cab, auto, 207,000 km, great condition, $6000 obo. Call (250)331-0239. 2001 RAM 1500- recent battery, re-built motor & trans, new tires. $4750. Call (250)703-0171.
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SAT, JAN. 18 • 12:30-2 500-6TH AVE. $209,000
SUN, JAN. 19 • 1-2 832 READ PLACE $214,900
SUN, JAN. 19•2:30-3:30 64-2006 SIERRA DRIVE $349,900
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After blasting the Nanaimo Buccaneers 11-3 Thursday night, the Campbell River Storm did an about face at home the very next night and lost to the Westshore Wolves 8-2. Backup goaltender Griffin Bailie was chased from the net after only one period of play Friday night against the Wolves. With the score 5-1 going into the second frame, the Wolves didn’t give first string netminder Jack Surgenor much time to get warmed up as they popped in a quick goal at 1:16. Surgenor held his ground for the rest of the period which finished with a 6-1 score. The Wolves added two more in the third, though, at 3:18 on a power play and then
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The Storm had their opportunities on the Westshore Wolves net on Friday but the puck just didn’t go in as easily as it went into the Storm’s net in the first period.
again on another power play at 6:26. Things got chippy after that with James Severs getting a five minute major at 7:32 for head
contact and a 10 minute misconduct. The Storm’s Curtis Toneff also took a five minute major for fighting that included a 10 minute misconduct.
Also joining in the festivities were the Wolves’ Tyler Smith who got five minutes for fighting, two minutes for roughing and 10 minutes miscon-
duct and Jesse Magdanz who got two minutes for head contact and a 10 minute misconduct as well. Later in the period at 8:07 the Storm’s Ryan
Grills got two minutes for slashing while the Wolves Corey Peterson got two minutes for goaltender interference. The Storm’s Michael
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Olsen added his second goal of the game at 16:01 of the third to finish out the scoring. The Storm was zero-for-six on the power play while the Wolves were two-for-six. It was a better night for the Storm on Thursday in Nanaimo where they took it to the Buccaneers on the strength of hat tricks from Brayden Taekema and Brendan deVries, two goals from Trent Johnson and singles from Gavin Rauser, Tyson Smith and Jordan Rauser. The Storm went fourfor-four on the power play while the Buccaneers were one-for-three. The Storm still hold first place in the North Division of the VIJHL with 50 points, five up on the Buccaneers and the Comox Valley Glacier Kings who both have 45 points.
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come Poles, important pieces of the We Wai Kai First Nation’s history, but money is tight. Jodi Simkin, executive director of the
Nuyumbalees Cultural Centre in Cape Mudge, wrote to the Strathcona Regional District in November asking for some financial support
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weren’t sure the request was still valid because of the time lag. Cortes Island Director Noba Anderson noticed the letter was dated Nov. 7 – two months prior to last week’s meeting. Anderson wanted to know if the $5,000 was still needed. Russ Hotsenpiller, the regional district’s chief administrative officer, said he was under the impression “there hasn’t been” any alternate funding sources made available to the Nuyumbalees Cultural Centre. Still, the board was hesitant to give out money without being sure how much is still needed. Area D Director Brenda Leigh suggested the board discuss the matter next month. “I’d like to refer this to the EASC (Electoral Area Services Committee) in February for consideration so we can get a report from staff to investigate to see if the request is still current,” Leigh said. The board agreed and voted in favour of deferring the request to the Electoral Area Services Committee, which is made up of the four rural directors for areas A, B, C, and D. The Cook Welcome Poles were carved in the mid-1970’s to commemorate the Walkus Poles, a set of three poles given to the John Dick of the We Wai Kai by Chief Numus Walkus of River’s Inlet as part of a dowry for his niece. The poles sat on the beach until the 1950’s when they were taken down in order to be preserved and given to the Museum at Campbell River. One of the three Walkus Poles, however, was destroyed during the restoration process. The Cook poles, made in honour of the Walkus Poles, eventually made their way to the Nuyumbalees Cultural Centre and have been inside the gallery waiting to be restored . Once they are recommissioned, they will be returned to their rightful place – outside the front doors of the cultural centre welcoming visitors. The poles are set to be re-carved and resculpted by lead carver Brad Assu.
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