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“It’s a kick to the gut with a steel-toed boot.” That’s how business owner Connie Cawley

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& T Rebuilders, must be taken down and noncompliance may result in fines and/or impoundment of their sign. The sign is one of four along Highway 19 near the corner of Barge Terminal Road, across from Duncan Bay Road. Cawley said her sign, as well as signs for ABC Recycling, Flurer Smokery and Schnitzer Steel Corporation serve as guides to direct customers to their facilities which are located off the highway. Kelly Flurer, who owns Flurer Smokery with her husband Brian, said they have the misfortune of being on a street called Menzies Way, which customers often mistake for Menzies Bay. “Everybody goes to Menzies Bay and they can’t find it and they say ‘to heck with it and they leave.’ There’s no cell phone reception up here so they can’t call us. We’ve lost a lot of business because of it,” Flurer says. “People need to be able to find us.” Dave Miller, the general manager of ABC Rec ycling which is located at the bottom of

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From left, Kelly and Brian Flurer of Flurer Smokery, Dwaine and Connie Cawley of D & T Rebuilders, and Simon Knott, manager at Schnitzer Steel, are not happy that the city is ordering them to remove these signs on Highway 19 that provide direction to their businesses.

Barge Terminal Road, has the same problem with customers passing by the street. “We need to have signage to operate our business,” Miller says. But now the city wants the signs removed. City Clerk Peter Wipper says the reason is two-fold. “We received a complaint about the signs and we followed up and found none of the signs have permits from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure,” Wipper says. “Con-

nie had a permit but it expired.” The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure did not respond to a request for comment before the Mirror went to press. “But the main reason is, you can’t have a sign advertising your business off your property and certainly you can’t have a sign with an arrow point up the street to your property,” Wipper says. The city’s sign bylaw specifically prohibits offpremise signs which are

defined in the bylaw as “a sign that directs attention to a business, commodity, service, entertainment or thing not related to or located on the parcel on which the sign is located.” There is an exemption in the bylaw that allows for off premise signs and that is if they are directional signs. But Wipper said a directional sign does not mean a sign with an arrow pointing towards a business. A directional sign is defined by the city as sig-

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nage that gives instructions. Wipper gave the example of a drive-thru sign which directs traffic towards the order board. But Cawley disagrees and doesn’t understand why the city is picking on these businesses after all these years. “Our sign has been there for 20 years,” Cawley says. “It’s just the weirdest thing. Suddenly after this many years there’s an issue in having the sign there.” Cawley also figures it’s the province who should have jurisdiction over the signs since it’s on a highway right of way. “The city is just playing big bully on the block. It’s become a bullying issue,” Cawley says. “There’s no reason why those signs need to come down, it’s a heavy industrial area miles out of town.” But Wipper says the city has a right to ask that the signs be taken down because they’re not legal – they don’t have a permit and as off premise signs they are prohibited signs in the city of Campbell River. Cawley, and the other four businesses, have until July 18 to remove their signs but they won’t go down that easily. Cawley plans to present her case at the July 8 council meeting, supported by the other businesses.


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A group of art enthusiasts has a vision of brightening up Campbell River hospital. Ken Blackburn, a pro-

gram co-ordinator at the museum, told council that a newly formed art group is looking at adding artwork to the hospital entrances, the waiting area, the hallways, elevators and stairwells.

Blackburn said adding colour to the hospital’s plain walls sends a message of healing and support. “S e v e r a l h o s p i t a l departments are on board with the proposal

as well as the site director for the hospital,” Blackburn said during a presentation at the June 24 city council meeting. “As far as subject matter, it affects everybody in the community and it’s a

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subject we can all relate to.” Blackburn said the hospital art group is considering framed art and decal art to wrap around the walls about a quarter of the way up from the

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city’s general manager of parks, recreation and culture, said the city’s Community Services, Recreation and Culture Commission supports the initiative. “ T he c om m iss i on believes that the installation of art in medical facilities such as the Campbell River hospital has a positive therapeutic value, will make a positive contribution to staff morale and will significantly improve the hospital environment for patients, visitors and staff,” Milnthorp wrote in a report to council. City council also supports the idea and voted to forward the hospital art proposal to the new public art committee to consider once the committee is formed within the next couple of months. If approved, Blackburn said the hospital art group wants to begin putting art in the existing hospital as a trial run. “One of the reasons we are wanting to get on this now is that so when the new hospital is coming online we’ve already got a set of experiments and know what works and what doesn’t,” Blackburn said. “We’ll need to experiment with it. It’s not something you’ll get right the first time.” Blackburn said the group also plans to use colour schemes as a way of identifying the different wards and hospital departments.

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The RCMP will no longer handle calls made to 911 as the North Island 911 Corporation has opted to go with a new service provider. The move will save more than $1 million over the next few years. North Island 911 chose to not renew its contract with the RCMP for call answering services after the Mounties increased their costs by more than $250,000 per year. Coun. Larry Samson announced at the Strathcona Regional District table Thursday that 911 Corporation has hired E-Comm to handle emergency calls in order to save on costs. “We feel that it is a good contract,” Samson said. “It gives us state-ofthe-art technology and at the same time saves North Island 911 Corporation $1.7 million over five years.” While a new provider

will answer 911 calls and then direct them to either fire, police, or ambulance, emergency calls for fire-related emergencies will still be dispatched by the Campbell River Fire Department which works as the fire dispatcher for 49 different fire departments across the Island in six regional districts. North Island 911 Corporation followed advice from consulting firm Pomax in selecting a new dispatch model after the RCMP advised that emergency call services are not a part of the force’s core service and as a result, the price would be going up. Jon Ambler, president of North Island 911, said the board did not take the decision lightly and ultimately decided it was incumbent upon the organization to take the opportunity to save taxpayers money without compromising service. “This is probably the most profound deci-

sion this board will ever make,” Ambler said in a news release. “This is an operational business and in some cases the operations involve life or death. E-Comm has proven strength in primary call answering service for 911, and Campbell River fire department has proven strength in fire dispatch. Both organizations are operationally ready, right now, to provide these vital services for our citizens and visitors.” The cost of the new 911 answering service will be $2 million over five years. Samson said E-Comm is expected to take over on October 21, but that date is dependent on Telus. “If Telus can’t provide by that time, it will be early in the new year,” Samson said. The agreement with E-Comm is good for five years and will cover service in the Comox Valley, Strathcona (Campbell River area), Mt. Waddington (North Island),

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Drivers should expect single-lane traffic in each direction in portions of these three blocks throughout July and August. Construction work will take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday. Drivers, please follow flaggers directing traffic, and thank you for your patience during this temporary change. This project will replace an undersized piping system to allow for greater volume - for both domestic water use and fire suppression. For more details, please visit the Capital Projects page on the City’s website at www.campbellriver.ca.

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Council needs more information before making a decision on leasing land for a sobering centre for the homeless. Campbell River Family Services wants to open a sobering assessment and drop-in centre on the same lot recently vacated by the temporary extreme weather shelter. Paul Mason, a program co-ordinator with Family Services, said the idea for the centre was prompted by the success of the

former shelter, but the sobering centre will be a different venue. “A sobering centre is completely different from a shelter,” Mason said. “It’s not a shelter where they stay overnight. They are assessed, put in to an interim bed until they’re fit to go into the shelter at Evergreen. This facility will be open 24/7, 365 days a year and provide a valuable link between the homeless and community service providers. We will have a nurse on staff to work with clients.”

Mason said the centre will likely have six to eight beds to accommodate clients who are brought in in the middle of their addiction. The centre will serve as a place for the clients to sober up and receive treatment before being transferred by centre staff to the Salvation Army’s Evergreen Shelter which requires clients to be clean and sober. While council was supportive of the project, councillors wanted more information on specific details such as building

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codes, water and sewer hook-up and electricity generation. “I’m absolutely 100 per cent in favour of a sobering centre,” Coun. Claire Moglove said. “It’s a key component of the crime reduction strategy, but before I feel comfortable as a councillor I need to hear from staff before going ahead. I really want to be careful.” Council voted to refer the project to city staff for a report on logistics and other possible locations for the sobering centre.

Family Services’ first choice is the lot on Dogwood Street next to the downtown fire hall where the extreme weather shelter had success while in operation November 1-April 30. Coun. Ryan Mennie praised Mason for his efforts in getting the winter shelter off the ground, but questioned whether the neighbourhood would embrace a more permanent facility. “I want to congratulate you on your work,” Mennie said via Skype from his new home in

Alberta. “The (extreme weather shelter) was an overnight thing. It didn’t have any impact on the neighbourhood. Can you say how a 24/7 operation won’t have any impact on the neighbourhood?” Mason doesn’t foresee there being problems. “What we have will be enclosed,” Mason said. “I think a facility like this, available to the homeless – they will use it respectfully as they showed with the extreme weather shelter. They take care of it when there’s a sense of ownership.”

The sobering centre is expected to have a First Nations healing room, a quiet room, a place for counselling and an area for the clients to socialize and have a cup of coffee. School District 72 has offered an unused portable to serve as the sobering centre, which will be enclosed and landscaped to make it aesthetically pleasing. Mason is looking for the city to approve a three- to five-year lease for the sobering centre. City staff is expected to report back to council later this month.

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Long way to go for mental illness Few can argue that mental illness touches everyone. There are, of course, those with the diagnosis. Then there are their children, siblings, parents, friends and co-workers. Even complete strangers are often hit We say: No-one with the ripples, as society is forced to should fear bear the burden of missed work days, medical visits, inadequate treatment coming forward options, etc. for help It doesn’t matter that research has led to many strategies and treatments that, when adhered to, can help sufferers live productive, even normal, lives.

Perhaps if it felt easier to talk openly about mental illness, things would be different. For those directly affected, it can feel simpler to try to ignore the reality – to keep the door closed and the windows shuttered, so to speak. Not the healthiest approach, really, but common nonetheless. And while time has led to strides in the realm of mental illness, it has done less for society’s acceptance of it as a disease. Many worthwhile stories do not get told in these pages because of the stigma attached to mental illness; the fear people have of being branded by going public with their struggle.

Mental illness are still two words that, despite so-called progress, few afflicted with the likes of depression or schizophrenia or paranoia dare to mutter outside – sometimes even inside – their immediate family. Many of these individuals are parents, siblings, friends or colleagues of those living with a mental illness. A few are those individuals themselves, who have taken that brave step into the spotlight. No one should feel the need to hide something they cannot control. The reality is, many of us share the blame for the fact so many people do. – Black Press

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Fed up with the province I am so fed up with our provincial government’s unreasonable stance with respect to the B.C. teachers’ strike. I wish that the government could step back and see what’s at stake here: our children, our country’s most precious resource. Last night, I attended our grandson’s Grade 12 graduation. I cannot tell you how much I appreciate the devotion and care he’s received from teachers at his school, Carihi, in Campbell River. His teachers have struggled to give him and every other student they teach the kind of education children deserve. They struggle because they are overworked and underpaid. Education is in crisis. Teachers are expected to do more every year with less and less resources, and with less and less security. In this province, every teacher has to deal on a daily basis with children who come to them from broken homes, with learning disabilities, and a whole range of I.Q.’s. Throw in some special needs kids into the mix, and you have bedlam. In a classroom of twenty-five and more, if even one child is having a bad day, he can disrupt the learning experience of all. And yet, we expect the teacher to manage Continued on Pg. 9

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Life after Supreme Court’s Tsilhqot’in decision

Tom Fletcher B.C. Views

The Supreme Court of Canada’s landmark decision on aboriginal title held by the Tsilhqot’in Nation leaves many questions to be answered. Perhaps the biggest is this: Will British Columbia exist as we know it today by the end of this century? Or will it devolve into dozens of semi-autonomous regions, through treaties or similar court actions, as the only Canadian province that never completed historic treaties? The Tsilhqot’in decision appears to uphold the key finding of the 2007 trial, that 1,700 square kilometres of the Nemiah Valley west of Williams Lake are essentially owned by the people who occupied it hundreds if not thousands of years ago. It’s not quite ownership. Federal and

provincial jurisdiction still applies, and their authority varies with the strength of the aboriginal title claim. Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin ruled that the province overstepped its authority by issuing logging permits in the valley in 1983. McLachlin noted that lawyers for B.C. first argued that the logging was to control mountain pine beetle, then dropped that argument in its first appeal. She also upheld the decision of the trial judge, one-time NDP leadership contender David Vickers, who rejected B.C.’s position that the economic value of the timber to the province overrode the then-vaguely defined aboriginal title. Here’s McLachlin’s definition: “The nature of aboriginal title is that it confers on the group that holds it the

exclusive right to decide how land is used and the right to benefit from those uses, subject to the restriction that the uses must be consistent with the group nature of the interest and the enjoyment of the land by future generations.” That’s not land ownership in the feesimple sense of the term. It locks in communal ownership, which I and many others have argued is at the root of the poverty seen in many aboriginal communities. Another big question: Is there any future for B.C.’s 20-year-old treaty process, or will this precedent-setting case send more First Nations to court, or to the barricades as the Tsilhqot’in did on a logging road in 1983? One of the unique advantages that have emerged from the handful of mod-

ern treaties in B.C. is that aboriginal communities have more options in land ownership. By voluntary agreement, they can convert land to fee-simple ownership, making it available for mortgage or sale. Modern treaty holders also get out from under the federal Indian Act, which remains in force despite this latest decision. One of the big questions asked in the days after the Tsilhqot’in decision was this: Is the Northern Gateway pipeline project dead? None of the aboriginal communities along the pipeline route has this kind of declared aboriginal title. Few if any would have a similar strength of claim as the Tsilhqot’in, who fought a small war to defend their territory from a wave of

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Fletcher: Other First Nations preparing their own challenges Continued from Pg. 8

gold seekers in the 1860s. One that does is the Haida Nation, whose occupation of a beautiful group of islands was long defended militarily, and never challenged by any other aboriginal group. Among others, the Haida Nation was represented in the Tsilhqot’in case as interveners. Council of the Haida Nation president Peter Lantin said after the decision that his team is preparing its own aboriginal title case for trial. Few doubt that this assertion of title will be successful, either by negotiation or court ruling. But there is a unique aspect to the Haida claim that would set another precedent. They claim title to the ocean around Haida Gwaii, a challenge to anyone wishing to sail tankers through. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@ blackpress.ca “One call, and we’ll do it all”

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of Area D. Nugent said the ratepayers’ group chose to stay impartial throughout the process in order to provide voters with the information they needed to make an informed decision. “ADRRA’s sole role has been to separate the facts from the politics so that each affected person

can make a clear choice based on true information,” Nugent said. “I am looking forward to a time when Area D residents can work together in harmony and unite in the common cause of making our community a better place to live.” T h e a s s o c i at i o n’s next general meeting is

tomorrow at 7 p.m. at Oyster Bay Resort (4357 S. Island Highway). At the top of the list of issues for discussion is member feedback from two opinion surveys recently circulated to its members, said ratepayers’ association chair Bob Solc. Nugent said the associ-

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ing for more salary and steady contracts. Teachers earn every penny. Ask any mother of even just two, how she copes for the day. It’s not easy. And yet we ask teachers to handle twenty-five and more individuals with unique needs every day and teach them something as well. And contrary to some popular belief, teach-

ers do not work regular hours and have long vacations. They often put in long hours after the children have gone home marking papers, preparing for class instruction, or providing extracurricular support for their students. When they are off on some well-earned vacation time, they also use this time to take more

courses, and plan for the upcoming year. The other bone of contention for teachers is classroom size. Teachers are asked to handle classrooms of 24 children in the early primary grades and after that, there is no limit. Can you believe it, no limit? If Christie Clark sat in on one of these classrooms, she’d be whistling a different

tune. As far as I’m concerned, teachers are saints. They are dealing with our most precious resource and they deserve to be well-paid, well-supported with teaching assistants, and respected for what they do. Without them, we have a sorry tomorrow. Diana Stevan Campbell River

Strike: Teachers are saints, in my opinion without adequate support through teaching assistants and other supportive personnel. At the end of the day, we have a teacher who is stressed to the max and students who don’t get the education they deserve. Some of the public is swayed by government arguments that teachers are being greedy in ask-

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•WATCH FOR OUR NEW STORE IN VICTORIA’S WESTSHORE•OPENING JULY 10•HOT STORE OPENING SPECIALS IN ALL STORES• Black Diamond

Cheddar or Mozzarella Cheese 500gr

Lactantia

Lay’s

SunRype

250gr

155-163gr

1lt

Cream Cheese

10

Kraft

890ml

for

Kraft Dinner Macaroni & Cheese

250ml

175-200gr

3

3$ for

Kraft

La Grille BBQ Sauce

2$ for

for

for

4

Peppers, Capers or Vegetables

Selected, Assorted Sizes

Hormel

3$

Plus Applicable Fees

Italpasta

Tomato Ketchup Selected, 750ml

French’s

Prepared Yellow Mustard

5

79-100gr

for

2

3$ for

Medium, 708gr

Italpasta

for

Saputo

Mozzarellissima Ball

Canola Oil

3lt

Selected, 375ml

425ml

3

99

Bari

5

5

311gr

3

for

MacLaren’s

Christie

180gr

10x180ml

NEW

4

Edge with Protein Cereal

Maple Flavour Nut Cluster 465gr

3

99

NEW

Minute Maid

for

5

3$ for

5

5$ Plus Applicable Fees

for

10

5$ for

10

NEW

Minute Maid

Simply Lemonade or Limeade

100% Orange Juice

1.75lt

5

3$

Plus Applicable Fees

for

Dole

100% Juice

5

1lt

Plus Applicable Fees

for

2

Dole

Plus Applicable Fees

Dole

Pineapple

Fruit Cups

398ml

4x107ml

3$

99

2

99

99

5

2$ for

Plus Applicable Fees

5

5$

5

for

SCHOOL’S OUT & SUMMER’S HERE!

The Original Brand Popsicle

Ice Cream Bars or Pops

Kraft

Twizzlers

Breyers

Cool Whip

Licorice

Family Classic Frozen Dessert

225gr or 1lt

360-504gr

1.66lt

Selected, Assorted Sizes

3$

10

1.75lt

Imperial Carefully Aged Cheese

Snak Paks Cookies

Jammers

General Mills

99

1.75lt

Sharp Cold Pack Cheddar, 230gr

3

3

99

Beverage

99

for

Peanut Butter or Multigrain Ancient Grains Cheerios Cereal

Five Alive or Nestea

5$

500gr

for

General Mills

Protein Crunchy Granola Cereal

5

680ml

Ricotta

99

Kool-Aid

Barbecue Sauce

Nature Valley

Pasta or Tomato Sauce

340gr

Sweet Baby Ray’s

Relish

3$

5

NEW

Italpasta

Pasta

for

Bick’s

for

Plus Applicable Fees

5

2$

2$ 260-340gr

3$

Plus Applicable Fees

400ml

99

Canadian Roast Ground Coffee

591ml

900gr

4

5

MORE SUPER SUMMER SPECIALS

5$

5 2

Vitamin Water

3

796ml

99

for

Glaceau

99

Tomatoes

SCHOOL’S OUT & SUMMER’S HERE! Heinz

for

Capri

Real Bacon Bits or Pieces

Plus Applicable Fees

12x355ml

99

2$ for

Ginger Ale or Club Soda

4

6

5

5$

Coca-Cola or Sprite

Canada Dry

300-340gr

99

Mezzetta

4

3$

Shredded Natural Cheese

500gr

3

5$ 2lt

Kraft

Singles Process Cheese Product

99

473ml

5

Kraft

Cracker Barrel Cheese Slices

Club House

10

Kraft

Dressing

99

220-240gr

5$

Kraft

Miracle Whip or Mayo

100% Pure Apple Juice

Selected, 125-175gr

2$ for

Stax Potato Chips

Hills Bros

Nature Valley or General Mills Squares or Bars

4

99

2$ for

5

2$ for

5

3

99


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Schneiders

Kentucky Chicken Breast

1

Schneiders

2

99 per 100gr

Grimm’s

Bavarian or French Herb Meatloaf

1

49

49 per 100gr

Greekhouse

3

250-500gr

per 100gr

CHEESE E CENTRE

Medium

Homous, Tzatziki or Potatoes

69

32 off %

99

Works out to $2.04 per 100gr.

CHINESE FOOD Available at Select Stores

Large

Chow Mein

Small

SEAFOOD CENTRE

7 25

10 95 6 95

Whole Head Off Sockeye Salmon

2

99

Fresh

Boneless Skinless Basa Fillets

1

99 per 100gr

1

49

per 100gr

Frozen or Previously Frozen

Grey Cod Fillets

5

Fresh

Fresh

Sockeye Salmon Fillets

Szechuan Beef

Works out to $1.69 per 100gr.

$

• Andean Quinoa • Potato & Egg • Creamy Coleslaw • Thai Sesame

Dry Garlic Wings

Canadaian Inferno Havarti

per 100gr

Deli Salad

Medium

Italian Style Friulano Cheese

2

Tomato Basil or Fat Free Turkey Breast

Pastrami

99

¢

per 100gr

Frozen or Previously Frozen

Raw Argentine Red Tiger Prawns Under 15

2

99

per 100gr

per 100gr

Janes

Breaded Fish Selected, 580-615gr

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PICK UP SOME FRESH & TASTY BAKERY GOODS TODAY! Hoagie Buns

Rye Bread

2

Apple or Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp

49

2$

6 pack

for

Cake Donuts

Raspberry Swirl Muffins

4

4

99

Fresh Fruit Cheesecake

12 pack

for

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6-8’s or 510gr

Bread and buns

8

99

Purina

Dog or Puppy Chow Brand Dog Food 7.2-8kg

16

99

Prana

113gr

150gr

for

Green & Black’s

Bottle Green

Prana

750ml

300gr

99

Organic Chocolate Bar 100gr

2$ for

Purina

99

¢

99

2 for

2

99

per 100gr

Sweet Treats Peach Slices 450gr

2

Quality Fresh

Deluxe Mixed Nuts 175gr

5

3

99

99

Organically Yours

Organic Cranberry Splash Mix 180gr

Advanced Nutrition For All Cats, 8kg

¢

1

49

99

Cat Chow Brand Cat Food

156gr

2 for

Plus Applicable Fees

Friskies Cat Food

Quality Fresh

Chia Seeds

99

Purina

Mighty Dog Dog Food 156gr

Sparkling Beverage

5 2

5

Bridge Mixture

Organic Mix O

5 1

4$

400gr

for

Kettle Brand

Baked Potato Chips

40gr

Salt Spring

PET CARE

2

2$

99

Mojo Gluten Free Bar

5000 Lowney

Silver Hills

4

Clif

Organic O i W Whole Wh Bean Coffee

6 pack

Quality Foods Garilc Bread

BULK

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12

99

BAKERY

Cream Filled Strudel

99 2$

Bonus Q-Points

3

99

5

16

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69

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Green Seedless Grapes 4.39 per kg

per lb

99 per lb

California “Ready to Eat”

Cantaloupe or Honeydew Melon

88

California “Westlake”

1

Fresh Green Beans 3.28 per kg

1.94 per kg

49 per lb

¢

per lb

Washington “New Crop”

99

Walla Walla Onions 2.18 per kg

¢

Oregon Grown “No.1”

Fresh Blueberries

per lb

12

99

4” Lantern Pot

9

99

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Innovative literacy program pays off for Sandowne School That wasn’t a student picket line in front of Sandowne Elementary School on Thursday afternoon. The students were holding a large sign, but it wasn’t about the teachers’ strike. Rather, they were happy celebrating with a big $5,000 cheque. “I’ve never seen so much money before,” said a wide-eyed student. Sandowne students and Rob Hatfield, a viceprincipal and teacher at the school, were one of 16 winners across the country of of the Inspired Minds Learning Project sponsored by the Canadian Scholarship Trust Foundation. “This is great for the kids,” said Hatfield who

accepted the cheque on behalf of the school. The national competition challenged communities and organizations to submit new and innovative ideas that help advance the growth and development of children up to age 10. Hatfield’s idea was to take literacy to the next level by teaching students how to publish their stories digitally. Using a green screen along with a couple of iPads, the students film themselves reading or acting out stories in front of the screens. With the $5,000 prize money, Hatfield will be able to purchase iPads, additional green screens and other equipment to help the students to express themselves

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creatively and continue fuelling their development. “Your Green Screen for Learning submission had 1,757 votes in the final voting round and it was clear that whole community was involved in building awareness for the project,” said Heather Zapotoczny, who presented the cheque on behalf of the Canadian

Scholarship Trust Plan. “We were extremely impressed by your idea and can’t wait to see how these funds enhance the literacy program at Sandowne.” The Canadian Scholarship Trust Foundation is a non-profit organization that has been helping families save for post-secondary education for more than 50 years.

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Sandowne Elementary students give the thumbs up as teacher Rob Hatfield receives a $5,000 prize on behalf of the school from Heather Zapotoczny of the Canadian Scholarship Trust Plan.

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City to share resources with Comox Valley The City of Campbell River Fire Department has signed onto an agreement to share resources with the Comox Valley and support the air force base in Comox in the event of an emergency. Members of the 19 Wing Fire Hall hosted several civic leaders and fire department representatives May 26 for a signing ceremony to seal an agreement for reciprocal fire and rescue services within

the Comox Valley and Campbell River regions. Eleven fire departments are part of the regional agreement to provide emergency services by pooling common and specialized emergency resources when needed. “Through this agreement, fire departments within our region aim to share skills and specialized equipment as we work together to improve emergency services that save lives, protect property and preserve the environment,” says Fire Chief Ian Baikie.

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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

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FUNERAL HOMES

DEATHS

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COMING EVENTS

PERSONALS

CLARA BELL BOBY Clara passed away peacefully June 25, 2014 at the Campbell River Hospital. Predeceased by her husband John Boby, her parents John and Jenny Parkins from Ottawa, Ontario, her brother John Parkins and sister Joan Henderson from Ottawa. She is survived by her sister Jenny Anderson from Reno, Nevada, by her 5 children; John, David, Peter (Heather), Nancy (Ken), and Wendy (Wade), seven grandchildren; Aaron, Jennifer, Darcy, Carissa, Kelsie, Melissa and Clinton, and 4 great-grandchildren; Ryder, Coen, Jayden and Keegan. Clara had very fond memories of her childhood in Ottawa and their “Air Force days.â€? She and John retired from the RCAF to Campbell River in 1964, where they raised their five children. Mom loved her family deeply. She loved to sing, shop and work in her garden. The family would like to express their gratitude to the caring staff at Golden Grove, where Mom spent the last 4 years – not only for their exceptional care, but for their friendship. We would also like to thank the nurses on 3rd floor N for their compassion and care this past month. You were all amazing‌ especially “John and Nataleâ€? – thanks so much. We will be having a Celebration of Life for Mom on Saturday, July 5th at 2pm. A “Tea in the Gardenâ€? at Nancy’s house, 1868 Carlyle Crescent.

Island Funeral Services

Elk Falls Cremation and Reception Center 250-287-3366

PATTERSON, MICHAEL WALKER 1971-2014

With great sadness we announce the sudden passing of our beloved Mike - son, husband, father, brother and friend. Mike was much loved by many and known for his soft heart, kind acts and wicked sense of humour. He is mourned by his wife Tricia, son Dylan, parents Dick and Dianne Patterson, grandmother Virginia Patterson, brother Chris (Christel), and sisters Barbara and Casey. Mike is also mourned by his parents-in-law George and Wendy Banning, brothersin-law Wade (Kathy) and Mark; many nieces, nephews, uncles, aunts, cousins and a host of special friends. Born in Prince George, Mike spent his early years in Kingston, Ontario before the family moved to Campbell River where he attended school. He graduated from Brentwood College, Mill Bay. Mike worked in the Aquaculture industry for many years. This is where he met and married the love of his life Tricia in 1998. Their precious son, Dylan was born in 2003. Mike was a respected journeyman plumber and an avid Tyee Fisherman. He will be remembered most of all for his desire to help others. We will miss you, dear Michael “FISH ON�. A memorial service of celebration and thankfulness of Mike’s life will take place on Saturday, July 5th at 2:00pm at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 145 Simms Road, Campbell River. In lieu of flowers, please do a kind act for someone and hug your loved ones.

For those who love, time is not.... Missing you today and always.

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COASTAL Community Credit Union hereby gives notice to Charles (Chuck) Payne that the contents being: household and personal items, and some small furniture left at the premise of 241 Jacqueline Rd, Campbell River will be disposed of on Aug 05, 2014. Prior to that date, application for possession of these items can be made to Coastal Community Credit Union 1045 Ryan Rd, Courtenay BC V9N 3R6. 250-703-4198. RIVER SPIRIT, Campbell River’s breast cancer dragon boat team, invites all women who are breast cancer survivors to join us and try the amazing sport of dragon boat paddling. For more info contact Doreen at 250-830-0011 or teamriverspirit@gmail.com

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Interfor Corporation is a growth-oriented lumber company with operations in Canada and the United States. The Company has annual production capacity of more than 2.6 billion board feet and offers one of the most diverse lines of lumber products to customers around the world. For more information about Interfor, visit our website at www.interfor.com. Interfor is currently recruiting for a Log Production Administrator for our Coastal Woodlands operations based in Campbell River, British Columbia. This position will be responsible for various accounting and administrative tasks (daily, weekly, and monthly) related to the processing of log scale and production information in a timely and accurate manner. The ideal candidate will possess the following preferred skills and qualifications: • Highly organized with ability to prioritize tasks to meet tight deadlines • Office administration/experience with data entry • Mathematical aptitude and ability to analyze data • Demonstrated proficiency with all Microsoft Office Software

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An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 1-(780)7235051.

WEEKEND COURSE FIREARMS TRAINING & C.O.R.E. Non Restricted & restricted. C.O.R.E. Course starts: Fri. July 11 6pm-10pm Sat. July 12 8am-noon C.O.R.E. continues July 14, 15, 16 6pm-10pm

APT. MANAGER

Wanted; mature couple for live-in resident manager position in 50 suite building in Campbell River. Qualifications required: Knowledge of RTA and Dispute Resolution, rent collection, banking, cleaning, minor repairs and painting. Fax resumes and ref’s to 1-800-762-2318 or email: info@humeinvestments.com

COLLISION Repair shop requires reliable Autobody Tech. Must have good mechanical and collision repair knowledge. Apprenticeship available. Email kelly.richs@shaw.ca or call 250-287-8258.

Job Options BC Program

Granlund Fire Arms 250-286-9996 2nd Hand Military Store 250-337-1750 Tyee Marine 250-334-2942 Gun Smoke 250-286-0986

JOURNEYMAN AUTO mechanic wanted. Coastline Mazda in Campbell River is an all makes repair shop. We offer competitive wages, Benefits, and a bright, clean shop. We are dedicated to customer satisfaction and need a mechanic who feels the same. Please bring your resume to Brian in the service dept, or email to service@coastlinemazda.com.

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To express interest in this opportunity, please apply online at www.interfor.com/careers We appreciate the interest of all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. All applicants offered a position must successfully complete a pre-employment background check.

The Program offers: Six weeks of facilitated work search training Assistance while you work on your Employment Action Plan Training courses to compliment your employment goals Wage subsidies to assist your work place training You may be eligible for Job Options if you are: An unemployed British Columbian, 18 years or older Not attending school Not eligible for Employment ,nsurance E, or E, reach back bene¿ts Motivated to work and willing to participate 25 hours per week Willing and able to contribute personal time to an independent job Willing to commit to ongoing follow-up with an Employment Coach Space in this program is very limited. Early registration for an information session is recommended. Contact: Opportunities at 250-286-3436 #101 – 300 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River Funding provided through the Canada - British Columbia Labour Market Agreement HELP WANTED

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PURCHASER Orca Sand & Gravel, is located in Port McNeill and is one of the North Island’s leading industrial employers. We produce and ship high grade construction materials to west coast US markets. Qualifications: r Recognized technical training and certification or 3-5 years experience in a warehousing environment r Experience in sourcing and purchasing heavy industry materials and equipment, and inventory management r Experience working with an inventory control system (GuideTI or similar software) r Demonstrated strong communication and computer skills r Good understanding and experience working within budget constraints r Demonstrated familiarity and compliance with all relevant safety policies and regulations r Ability to work with minimal supervision r Grade 12 education or equivalent r Overhead crane and forklift experience is an asset r Ability to safely lift and carry up to 35 lbs. and to climb on and off mobile and stationary equipment The regular hours of work for this position will be Monday to Friday, eight hours per day, or as determined by production and shipping requirements. This position offers a full benefits package with a competitive wage based on experience and qualifications. If you meet these qualifications and want to work with a leading North Island employer, we invite you to deliver or forward your resume to: Orca Sand & Gravel 6505 Island Highway P.O. Box 699 Port McNeill, BC V0N 2R0 Fax: 604 628 3354 emailto: resumes@orcasand.ca

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April Point Resort and Spa Quadra Island Esthetician’s required for the 2014 season, part and full time positions available. Esthetician’s must have massage training and must be willing to work weekends. Free shuttle from Painters Lodge to April Point. Immediate start. Please forward resume to aveda_spa@obmg.com or call 250-285-2668

We Wai Kai Nation Maternity Relief Employment Opportunity Accounting Clerk The Cape Mudge Band/We Wai Kai Nation is seeking an Accounting Clerk. The Clerk works within the Band’s Accounting Department and works under the supervision of the Band Accountant. This is not a training position. In general the duties completed are as follows: • Processing of accounts payable/receivable including preparation of vouchers and invoices • Verifying/allocating/posting transactions to the general ledger • Verify/reconcile general ledger account balances • Provide reports for department supervisors • Process payroll including remitting mandatory deductions • Complete bank reconciliation • Preparation of bank deposits The position will be full time for a period of 12 months. Qualifications: • Education, Diploma or Degree in accounting or 3 years minimum experience. Assets: • Good knowledge of computer based accounting programs, currently using Adagio • Ability to construct spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel • Good communication skills • To be self directed and work without supervision

HELP WANTED MAINTENANCE PERSON/EMERGENCY RESPONSE

Req. for Berwick Retirement Facility, Comox Valley. 8 pm - 8 am. Casual night shift opportunity. Painting skills required.

$17.79/hr

Please contact: hrmanager@berwickrc.com

RCA-Registered. Mainly female clients. Part-time/casual vacancies. Contact: Charcare at 778-346-4446 THE LEMARE GROUP is accepting resumes for a Ticketed Driller Blaster in the Campbell River Area. Fulltime with union rates/benefits. Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to office@lemare.ca

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD Mount Washington Alpine Resort

TRADES, TECHNICAL MACHINIST WANTED Vancouver Island Company requires a machinist immediately. Must be proficient in the operation of boring mills and lathes. Union position with comparable wages and excellent benefit package. Submit resumes via fax to: 250-656-1262 or email to: rmwltd@ramsaygroup.com

PERSONAL SERVICES EDUCATION/TUTORING

ORACLE TUTORING

• Grades K - 12 & College. • All subjects.

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250-830-0295. FINANCIAL SERVICES

Ted’s Bar & Grill is now hiring server staff for the summer season. Staff benefits include a summer season pass, food discounts, and priority hiring for the winter season. For a complete job description and to apply online please visit our HR website at: http://hr.mount washington.ca/, or apply by email to: creynolds @mountwashington.ca

TRADES, TECHNICAL

GRADE HOE OPERATORS Seeking experienced Grade Hoe Operators for logging road construction on Vancouver Island. Full time and year round employment. Excellent wage & benefit package. Possibility of relocation cost coverage for the right applicant. Phone: 250-286-1148. Fax: 250-286-3546. Email: admin@ uplandgroup.ca

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OPERATIONAL ACCOUNTANT Marine Harvest is the world’s leading producer of farmed salmon. Due to an internal promotion we are currently seeking an Operational Accountant for our Campbell River office. In this role your duties will include working directly with operations and plant staff to track and manage costs, developing weekly and monthly reports, conducting variance analysis, and preparation of annual budgets/forecasts.

Please submit resume complete with references to: Merci Brown, Accounting Supervisor 690 Headstart Crescent Campbell River, B.C. merci@wewaikai.com

The ideal candidate will have, or is pursuing, a professional accounting designation and have 4 - 5 years of related accounting experience, preferably in a production or manufacturing environment. You must have a proven track record of working effectively with line management to analyze production costs and operations to identify cost improvement.

The closing date for this position is July 18th, 2014. Thank you to all that apply but only those short listed will be contacted.

We offer a competitive compensation package and challenging work. Please view the full posting on our website at www.marineharvestcanada.com and apply as directed.


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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

FINANCIAL SERVICES

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

DUPLEX/4-PLEX

FOR SALE BY OWNER

UNFILED TAX Returns? Unreported Income? Avoid Prosecution and Penalties. Call a Tax Attorney First! 1855-668-8089. (Mon-Fri 9-6 ET)

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Summer Is Here

Gabriele (250)205-0661

HOT TUB family fun, 4 person softub. Plugs into 110. Completely overhauled for years of pleasure. Was $3500 new Now $899. Call 250-338-7854 or email jmtoogood@yahoo.ca

GABRIELE’S GARDENING

Gardening, Pruning,Top Dressing, Small Landscaping Designs & Rubbish Removal

HOME IMPROVEMENTS Finishing and Renovations Interior Renovations Professional Painting Drywall & Mudding Repair Finish Carpentry, Trim work Custom Fir Kitchens, Fireplace Mantels Husband & Wife Team Free Estimates Design House 250-204-4417 www.DesignHouseBC.com

HOME REPAIRS FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928.

LANDSCAPING CURT’S LANDSCAPING tree service, stump removal, pruning of fruit & ornamental trees, hedges, 1-4 yard small deliveries. Free estimates. Insured. 250-830-8776

PAINTING EVELYN M. Interior Painting: Interior prep to completion. I always use low odour paint. Colour consulting available, free estimates. No muss, no fuss! 250-204-4417.

KILL BED Bugs & Their Eggs! Buy Harris Bed Bug Killer Complete Treatment Program or Kit. Available: Hardware Stores, Buy Online: homedepot.com KILL ROACHES! Buy Harris Roach Tablets. Eliminate bugs- guaranteed. No mess, odorless, long lasting. Available at Ace Hardware & The Home Depot. SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free Info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT 1-800-5666899 Ext:400OT. STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit us online: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca. STEEL BUILDINGS. Summer meltdown sale! 20x20 $5,419. 25x26 $6,485. 30x30 $8,297. 32x34 $9,860. 40x48 $15,359. 47x68 $20,558. Front & back wall included. Pioneer Steel 1800-668-5422 or online at: www.pioneersteel.ca

BUILDING SUPPLIES RETIRED BUILDER selling 5yr old milled Fir. 2x10, 2x6, 2x4. Good discount. Offers 250-338-7339 lv msg.

FRIENDLY FRANK

FOR SALE BY OWNER 2007 Rancher for sale by owner. Priced for quick sale $279,900. Desirable Willow Point, 3622 Brind Amour Dr. 1,280 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 5 apps, dble garage. Large lot 6,534 sq ft. Call 250-331-9647.

SURFBOARD- NSP 8’6� epoxy longboard w/ Dakine bag. Excel. cond., seldom used. Tri fin, mid: 22 5/8�, thick: 3�, leash. Bag & board $525. Eves or msg. 250-850-4100 in Campbell River.

REAL ESTATE APARTMENT/CONDOS SAYWARD VILLAGE 2 bdrm condo, 1 bath. Great buy. $45,000 obo 250-724-0383

DUPLEX/4-PLEX

TOWNHOUSE- Price reduced to $137,500. #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. Quick occupancy. Phone 250-9569875 or email: windonthemoon3@hotmail.com for appointment to view.

BEAUTIFUL PATIO HOME. 2bdrms. 1200sqft. Garage. No through road. Pacific Maples strata. Immaculate. Furnishings can be left. No agents. 250-202-7890. CR

WHOLE DUPLEX for sale. 1280 sq ft per side, 3.5 bdrms, 1.5 bath. Pt. Hardy. $225,000. comoxvalley.en.craigslist.ca/ reo/4435662010.html (250)334-8474.

TRANSPORTATION

LOTS

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CARS

CAMPBELL RIVER 60’x200’ on Nicholls Road. Good area. Close to all amenities. Mature fruit tree. $125,0000. Call 250287-7386

1264sqft RANCHER-STYLE duplex in Willow Point. 3bd, 1bth, wood stve, F/S, W/D, prvt deck, woodshed, detached shop (220V) RV parking, new flooring. Bright & clean. Small pets, N/S, Avail July 15. 2848-A Fairmile Rd. $1150+ util. Refs. reqr’d. 250923-6675 or 250-204-0913

GLACIER VIEW Yarns & Botique. Brand name wholesale prices yarns. 35 brands, hundreds of colors, and adult knit & crochet clothing, ladies purses, shawls, tops jewellery & jewellery scarves. much more in botique. 1060 Farquharson Dr. E. Courtenay 250-8714008 scheba@shaw.ca open 10-4pm Mon-Fri.

FIRST OFFER over $300,000 buys this 4bd, 2bth oceanview duplex in Painter-Barclay area of Campbell River. Renting for $1800/mnth. 250-850-0998

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Another great sale. More solar panels, sm. dingy, canopy, possibility of many lifts of lumber (cedar, fir), collectables, antiques, commercial letter folder, fishing gear, quality foose ball table, commercial doors, jetted tub, interior exterior doors, electric fire place, Seagull outboard, many lawn mowers, crab trap, tires, table sets, jogger, weedwhackers deck chairs, kids items, and so much more. Look for full ad on line.

GREAT PRIVATE LOCATION 5 bdrm, 3 bath 3200 sq.ft. home on 2.79 acres 2131 Schulz Road Black Creek Large country kitchen with custom oak cabinets, Hardwood floors kitchen/dining. Heat pump, air cond., wood stove, 7 skylights, central vac, Large wrap around deck. Dbl garage, excellent well system, large basement with suite potential. Great family home in private setting backing onto Saratoga Golf course, near schools and beaches. $559,000. 250-337-8450

2900 SQFT Ocean View. Level Entry. Well kept home with in-law suite. 6 bdrms, 3 full bth. 2 laundry. 2x garage. Close to bus & shopping. $389,900. 250-287-4161. Campbell River.

Terms Cash, Visa, M/C, = • SAME DAY REMOVAL • CLOSED TUESDAYS, SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS

OFFICE/RETAIL

2004 BUICK Century, 180,000 km. Excellent cond.CD Player, cruise control, p/windows & locks. Everything works, luxury car. $2000.obo 250-871-1812 2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492

LEASE: 900/1200/3474 sqft, 220 Dogwood Plaza. Reno’d, reasonable rate 250-286-6865

ROOMS FOR RENT FREE MOBILE Home/Trailer, age unknown, 38X8ft approx. Scrap or animal storage. Serious viewers only. Must collect. 250-813-0562

ASKre; rental rebate. Large nice room 2 singles, ss couple/disb,+small rm$395.Tyler 1-250-202-9979.

RV PADS

TOYOTA AVALON 2008 (maroon), 65,530 km. Automatic. CD, AC. Perfect condition. $17,999. Call (778)346-2898.

SPORTS & IMPORTS

FREE MOBILE Home/Trailer two together, age unknown, 42X11ft 44X9ft approx. Scrap or animal storage. Serious viewers only. Must collect. 250-813-0562

MOTORCYCLES JOHN HART DAM area. Private cement pad. Fully serviced. $350/mnth. Weekly & daily rates avail. 250-286-3536

OPEN HOUSE every Sunday 1pm-5pm Courtenay-#26-20 Anderton Ave. Patio Home, Adult Complex, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1274 sq ft - $249,900. FMI & Pics see KIJIJI or call 250-703-0097

REDUCED! 1369sqft. PATIO HOME. 2bdrm. In a location that can’t be beat. Mntn. view Quiet neighborhood in a beautiful setting. Bareland strata. 2 minutes to Merecroft Village. $279,900. 250-287-8570 or 250-202-7717. CR

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MOBILE HOME 2 bdrm, # 81 in Uplands, newly renovated woodstove, W/D, F/S, electric furnace, laminate flooring, 4 doors, nice decks. $55,000.00 O.B.O. Call 250-334-3074

CRIME-FREE MULTI-HOUSING DALMATION TOWERS Bach & 1 bdrm available. Close to town. Elevator, pay laundry, manager on site. N/P. Ref’s req’d. Call Bill: 250-914-0309.

2007 KAWASAKI NINJA Zx14. Silver. Like New. 12,000km. Garage stored. Never raced or dropped. Hindle titanium mufflers. Power cammander. Rev limiter bypass. Exceptional perfomance & handling. No inexperienced riders please. $11,000. 250923-0769. Campbell River. ‘77 FXE HD. Lots of spare parts. $5500. Phone Don at 250-287-3072

TRANSPORTATION AUTO FINANCING

7175 HIGHLAND Dr. Port Hardy. 2520 sq ft 4bdr home. 2 landscaped lots joined. 2dr garage. Walkout basement/suite. 250-949-8922 or www.island.net/~fishnet. Asking $336,000.

CR-2896 APPLE Dr. Located in the heart of Willow Point. This 1478 sqft rancher offers 4bdrms, 2bths, newer kitchen, roof & flooring. Private fenced yard, RV parking. $249,900. Kim: 250-923-6503

PORT HARDY #61 Highview TP. Completely renovated, CSA electrical certification, certified woodstove with baseboard heat, new insulation and drywall. Other details are posted at the trailer. Starting at $68,000 obo. Call 250-9495131 or 250-902-9114.

ELECTRIC SCOOTER/bike, near new. Euro by Da Vinci. 40 km per charge. Reliable transportation. Incld’s helmet and charger, $1199 or trade for kayak. (250)287-8198

RENTALS

OFF-ROAD VEHICLES

APARTMENT/CONDO

1983 BIG Red Trike $800. 250-334-3988 2005 POLARIS QUAD Silver Anniversary. New fuel pump, battery, bearings, front hub & shaft. Armour all around. $5500. 250-923-1372

1 & 2 BDRM Cedarbrook Apts. Heat & hot water included. Adult oriented. Indoor cat welcome. On-site laundry. Refs Req. $625/$725. Call call 250-202-2187 to view. www.meicorproperties.com

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

3-BDRM OCEANVIEW condo. 5 appls, in suite laundry. $1100. Rent negotiable. Avail June 1. Call 778-420-4295.

1993 MOTOR Home 34’ Deluxe Gulfstream Sun Voyagerwide body, totally re-furbished, auto 4 speed Cummins diesel, Alision transmission, power jacks, new fridge 2012, low miles. Flat screen TV, excellent stereo, awning w/privacy curtain and window covers. Stored under cover. $25,000. Call (250)335-1515.

C.R. 1-BDRM- recently renovated apartment. Well-run condo bldg. $675. incl. h/w. July 1. Hans (250)286-1876 ROTARY BEACH- Excellent location. Ocean views. Bachelor, $600. 1-bdrm $680. NS/NP. Call (250)286-1175.

Riverfront Home for Sale 2370 Campbell River Rd. Fully renovated $869,000 Open House Sunday 1-3pm more info: kjrisland@hotmail.com

ST. ANDREWS Village. 1 & 2 Bedroom apartments, updated recently, close to schools & buses, Non smoking, pets are negotiable, near the hospital. (250) 287-3556. C.R.

WILLOW POINT- 2 bdrm patio home lots of upgrades, for more information call (250)923-0452.

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CARS

Turnkey Ocnfrnt. 1 Bd. Avail. immed. N/S,N/P. $1,100-1,250 /mnth. Randy 250-830-4222 TYEE Apartments 1710 & 1720-16th Ave. One bdrm suites for rent at $600/m + utilities. N/S, N/P, shared laundry, secured entry, gated parking. Call 250-287-9037 or 250204-3500.

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Check out our website, for full ad. Viewing: Wed. 9-5 & Thurs. 9-6

FREE MOBILE Home - Brentwood.Age unknown, 55X11ft approx. Would suit refurbishment. Serious viewers only. Must collect. 250-813-0562

C.R. OCEANFRONT fully furn. 3-Bdrm, 2 bath home. $1800. obo., not incl. utils. Avail Oct. 1/14. Drive by: 1047 S. Island Hwy. Call 1-604-892-5134 or renechambers@shaw.ca

ROOM FOR for rent in town. Fully furnished. Single person only. No pets. Avail July 1st. (250)203-3887

1358 Marwalk Crescent 250-287-3939 www.crauctions.ca

HOMES FOR RENT

SHARED ACCOMMODATION COURTENAY RANCHER for sale, 1800sqft, in floor heat, 3 bdrm, 2 living rooms, 2 full baths, hot tub & RV Parking. 250-338-5962 250-897-4465

HOBBIES & CRAFTS

Ltd.

RENTALS

HOUSES FOR SALE

BED FRAME- Disney theme for toddler(2-4yrs old) bed. Ride on toys & other toys. 250-287-8570 or 250-2027717

CAMPBELL RIVER

REAL ESTATE

2006 Mercedes SLK350 hardtop convertible, silver. Immaculate 49000 km. $28,500. 250-923-4768

YAMAHA CLAVINOVA CVP 92. Excellent condition $500. obo 250-338-6303

UNDER $499 INGLIS COIL range. $150/ obo. LG fridge $300/obo. Whirlpool space-eff. washer/dryer $500/obo 286-0046

CAMPBELL RIVER 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath. Corner lot, private & fenced backyard. Backs onto greenbelt. Landscaped gardens. Strata living with no strata fees. $219,900.00 250-2048030 or cwallin@telus.net

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

SPORTING GOODS

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

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MOBILE HOMES & PARKS CEDAR LOGS, milled and treated, with rods and bolts. Suitable for home, etc. Can be moved and re-assembled. Size is 24 ft wide x 36 ft long. Some windows, doors and lumber optional. $15,000 obo. 250-743-4392.

GARDENING

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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES CAMPBELL RIVER: 2bdrm apt in centrally located 4-plex. Freshly painted. No Pets. N/S. Refs $700+util. 250-830-4686.

1966 FORD RANCHERO Good condition, good driver $5000 O.B.O. 250-287-3345 1974 JEVELIN- 304 motor, automatic, motor and transmission removed but available. Car to view is in Port Hardy. Call (250)902-8016 or 250-937-0391.

2003 28� Travelair, $23,900. Ford E450,cab & chassis,V10 Motor, 82K. Excel. Cond., Isl. bed. Consider Class B/camper/van trade 250-285-2030. cel 250-203-0750, Quadra Island. 2004 FRONTIER 5th Wheel trailer. 24.5 ft. Rear kitchen for safety! Only 1000 miles on chassis. Lots of extras $15,000. Phone 250-334-4758 CAMPER for sale; 2005 (Adventure), 8’, like new condition, covered storage, sleeps 6, bathroom, $10,700. Call (250)337-5271.


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TRANSPORTATION

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MARINE

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RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

TRUCKS & VANS

TRUCKS & VANS

UTILITY TRAILERS

BOATS

BOATS

UTILITY TRAILER 4x7 box, great for gardening & landscaping - $500 obo. Also a 6.5L Diesel truck engine needs work - best offer. 250898-1143.

2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327

2009 Arctic Fox 32’TT (Mod30U), $10,000 in extras/upgrades, Michelins, 330+ W Solar, for serious Boondocking Snowbirds, meticulously maintained, NS, NP, health forces sale- Serious Inquiries before 6:00pm pls $32,900. 778-427-2724

29FT MOTORHOME. Class A Very good cond. 2nd owner Must sell for health reasons. $15,000 obo. 250-287-3345

92 MOTOR HOME. Griffin Allegro Diesel. Only 90K, 3,000 watt generator, 32ft. $14,777 O.B.O. Drive by 3792 Piercy Road

REDUCED! 2004 SUNSEEKER- FORD. 26 ft w/ slide. 126,000km. Queen size isl. bed. Transferable extended warranty. Great condition. $28,900. 250-287-4635. Campbell River

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1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. $7,500 obo. 250-743-4392

1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new extended deck, over 20ft. $7,500 obo. 250-743-4392

2001 DODGE Caravan. Lots of new parts. 2nd owner. Non smoker. Very clean, reliable. 229,000km. $3000 obo. Must sell. 778-420-4043

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2004 CHEV Express Cargo/Camper Van. Cedar-lined inside w/ bed. Loaded. Roof racks and motorcycle carrier. $6000. 8dnwbry8@gmail.com Call 250-895-0205

2010 Dodge Grand Caravan 33,000 km $14,500 obo (Courtenay) Here is a van to take you to fun this summer! Plenty of storage for camping or cruising with your family and a roof rack that will carry your kayaks or canoe. ONLY 33,000 km. BONUS-this van still has a FULL GOLD WARRANTY to 2018! Excellent condition! Includes Yakima Roof Rack $350 value. New Goodyear UltraGrip Ice Tires $900 value. Ph. 250-8971931 Courtenay $14,500 obo.

1980 26’ COMMANDER: twin Volvo engines(512 hrs.) Dou. prop legs, stainless propellers, Walker Bay dinghy, 2.5 H.P. Yamaha 4 stroke kicker. Recent survey(April 2014.) Heavy duty 3 axle trailer included $40,000. 250-923-8959

BOATS

15.5 FT ACHILLES inflatable SG 156 / 50HP Honda & Trailer. Offers on 7K. Call (250)287-4855. 18.5’ MALIBU Hardtop twin Yamaha 60 hp. Four strokes, low hours, lots of extras. 1 250-334-3988 HALIBUT QUOTA WANTED ANY AMOUNT at $76.00/lb. MICHELLE (604) 736-3600.

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1995 ZODIAK 14.6ft - 65HP Suzuki. New steering & trailer bearings. $5500 OBO. 250-334-9337

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29’ MARTIN Sloop, 9’ 2 beam, 6’ headroom, rebuilt 12 HP Yanmar diesel. Sleeps 6. Ready to sail. Tender incld’d. $12,500. Call (250)287-8198

40’ LONG/RANGE Cruising Boat. The Silver Fox is Transport Canada Compliant for Chartering. Recent Survey $98,000. 250-339-7502. www.silverfoxmarinecharters.com

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SAT, JULY 5 • 11-1 261 ALDER ST. $369,000

SAT, JULY 5 • 2-4 108 DELVECCHIO $269,000

SAT, JULY 5 • 10-11:30 745 APPLEGATE $249,900

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Records smashed as powerlifter hoists gold Kaiya McPay made an extraordinary showing at the BC Powerlifting Association’s competition in Vancouver, bringing home the gold medal and smashing records along the way. McPay trains and coaches out of Campbell River’s Crossfit O’Twelve gym. Powerlifting is an intense sport testing both physical and psychological strength. While there are obvious requirements of great strength, precision and technique, it is the overall ironwill and correct tactical decisions which are necessary in order to mount the winners’ podium.

There are three attempts in each of the disciplines, the best lift in each discipline is added together to arrive at a lifter’s total for the competition, they are then ranked. McPay hit two of the three back squats successfully. “I missed depth on my second lift due to a slight wardrobe malfunction, but went into the back and with the support of my coach, Phil Howe, got my head back in the meet,” she said. “After sorting out my singlet, I went back in, squatting full depth and then some!” McPay came in just five

kilograms short of a provincial record, finishing with 115 kilos. McPay crushed the previous bench press record of 72.5 kilos, lifting 86 kilos. She continued to smash records by beating the old deadlift standard by 17 kilos, lifting 142.5 kilos. In the final count, her total weight raised was 343.5 kilos, beating the old provincial record of 305 kilos. McPay is looking forward to training for the next meet, and has some serious goals in sight which include qualifying for the National Powerlifting Competition in the spring of 2015.

Kaiya McPay’s hard work pays off at the provincials as she survived a “wardrobe malfunction” and then came back to successfully lift two of three squats.

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C a mp b e l l R i v e r ’s chief referee of hockey thought she was just going to another annual general meeting to hear what’s new. Instead, Jacqui Harrison got a big surprise when BC Hockey honoured her work in helping develop young referees at the 95th annual awards banquet. “It was a surprise…I was very humbled and excited,” said Harrison. The 33-year-old will also celebrate her 20th season of officiating this fall when she returns as the referee in chief – her fourth year – for the Campbell River Minor Hockey Association. According to B C Hockey, Harrison is respected for her “fair and honest approach” as well as her dedication

Campbell River’s chief ref of hockey, Jacqui Harrison (centre), is congratulated for her dedication to mentoring young officials.

and work ethic in mentoring young officials. In presenting the Development Award, BC Hockey wrote: “What sets (Harrison) apart from many other volunteers is her selfless dedication to the officiating side of the sport of hockey. She works

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The BC Hockey AGM was held in Penticton June 21 and Harrison goes each year to attend the referees’ seminar to learn what’s new and to bring that knowledge back to her fellow officials. This year BC Hockey made sure she was coming because they had something special planned. Harrison didn’t know about the award until, “The cat was let out of the bag at the ref ’s seminar!” she said with a laugh. In her speech at the b a n q u e t , Ha r r i s o n thanked the Campbell River hockey association, the many refs who mentored her and the officials now under her charge. In addition to her duties as chief ref, Harrison is the mom to two kids, Dylan and Shelby, who both play hockey.

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