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The annual Cops for Cancer/ Tour de Rock will power into the Alberni Valley on Friday, Sept. 26 as part of the cycling team’s 1,000-kilometre ride across Vancouver Island. The team departed the North Island on Saturday and will spend the next week cycling down to Victoria to raise money and awareness of pediatric cancer research. Walmart on upper Johnston Road is hosting a Tour de Rock barbecue from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Riders will arrive at approximately 12:15 p.m. after cycling up and down the Hump for a presentation and meet and greet with the public. “This is a unique opportunity to help encourage the riders for the second half of (our) journey,” said Carla Johnson of Island Radio in Nanaimo and Port Alberni, who is one of 22 cyclists on this year’s team. Port Alberni’s Brett Wasylyniuk is one of this year’s junior riders.

Page A3 Paul Blake, of Kamma and Blake Industries, takes a new rescue boat out for a demonstration in the Alberni harbour, Tuesday morning. The search and rescue self-righting lifeboat was built for the Courtenay Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue Detachment. TERESA BIRD/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

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ECONOMY: | Canadian Alberni Engineering, Kamma and Blake Industries launch their latest endeavours: two vessels and a merger. KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Boat building is booming once again in Port Alberni. Canadian Alberni Engineering (CAE) and Kamma and Blake Industries (KBI) launched their last boats as separate companies on Tuesday ahead of a merger that could see a massive increase in boat engineering in the city. Canadian Alberni Engineering, who will absorb Kamma and Blake as part of the merger, launched a new sidewinder tug from Centennial Pier on Tuesday. The tug will go to a forestry company in the northern part of Vancouver Island. “The sidewinder tugs are designed to be very, very strong with a lot of power and a lot of manoeuverability,” said Robert English, Vice President of Operations at CAE. The sidewinder tug will be used to “gather floating logs together into those large rafts that you see being towed to mills all over the Island and even to the mainland.” Along with the sidewinder tug, a search and rescue boat was also launched from Centennial Pier on Tuesday, Sept. 23. The boat was built by Kamma and Blake for the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue detachment in Courtenay. The boat will replace a far older model that Courtenay’s search and rescue team currently has. The Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue detachments are volunteer run and depend on government grants to upgrade this equipment. According to Pete Tabler, Deputy Station Leader of the Port Alberni Marine Rescue Society, it took three to four years for

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Colin Blake of Kamma and Blake Industries, above left, and Levi Daoust and Ben Kingston of Canadian Alberni Engineering debut their recently completed search and rescue boat. The vessel was constructed here in Port Alberni and will be shipped to the Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue detachment in Courtenay.

the Courtenay search and rescue team to collect the funds necessary to purchase the $700,000 boat. Having a search and rescue life boat is essential for search and rescue teams to be able to participate in water rescues. “[This boat] is capable of going completely upside down and it will right itself, which keeps it safe for the crew and anybody who’s on board,” said English. The boat comes equipped with navigation tools and five-point harnesses which keep those on board firmly in place. The two boats are only the beginning of the many vessels that CAE plans to build here. Previously, CAE built steel hull boats while Kamma and Blake focused on aluminum hull models. With the merger the companies will be able to combine resources and staff to take on more of the market.

‘The merger will allow the companies to go after more work and bigger jobs.’ – Pat Deakin

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Dignitaries were treated to a demonstration of the sidewinder tug at Centennial Pier on Tuesday.

CAE will absorb most, if not all, of KBI’s seven employees. Kamma and Blake president Paul Blake will be joining CAE in a project management and design role, as well as taking on some of the sales from KBI’s market. The merger will increase production and variety, which could include hovercraft and hydrographic survey vessels—projects that are

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only possible with the two companies combined. “Between Paul’s [Blake’s] boat designing experience and our combined project management skills, we think we can be really competitive in designing pretty complicated boats,” said English. English is also hoping to capture the international market, using Kamma and Blake’s reputation worldwide. That fits in

well with Port Alberni’s global reputation for boat building and servicing. “People come here for boats from all over the world,” said Coun. Rob Cole, adding that when the Tall Ships festival last came to Port Alberni, “we sold a boat to a Russian captain. We sell boats all around the world.” Pat Deakin, the city’s economic development manager, sees increased boat building as “a source of pride for the community.” He also sees more tangible benefits: more people coming into the city for work.

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“The merger will allow the companies to go after more work and bigger jobs” that will require more employees, he said. While CAE is hoping to increase their activity internationally, they’re also hoping to gain more projects within Canada. “Ultimately, we would like to be competitive in the next phase of the National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy,” said English. The strategy is a federal government program implemented to rebuild national navy and coast guard fleets. While the major projects are taken on by larger companies like Irving and Seaspan, English said that there are smaller projects that will be announced for the second phase, which starts in spring of next year. These projects are specially earmarked for smaller companies like CAE. “Between CAE and other good Canadian suppliers of electronic systems and ship design, we can put together a consortium that can compete for a fair share of the market.” The market is worth $2 billion, so even if a tiny fraction came to Port Alberni that could mean millions in revenues. In order to take on those projects, CAE will be constructing an industrial facility at lots A and B of the former Alberni Plywood site, next to Canal Beach. While the lease agreement between CAE and the Port Alberni Port Authority isn’t locked down yet, English believes that it will be soon. “It’s just a matter of sitting down with the port authority for a couple of hours, getting some language in writing.

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Scottish Dancing Put on your dancing shoes and come out to Hansen Hall at 3940 Johnston St. from 7-9 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 29 for the Port Alberni Scottish Country Dancers Open House. Bring soft soled shoes and everything else will be provided. Call 250-723-0515 for details on the upcoming season.

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Tour de Rock riders will roll into town on Friday, Sept. 26. at noon. They’ll be hosting a BBQ at Walmart from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. There’ll be a chance to meet the riders and charity head shaves will be offered. Then at 6 p.m. there’s a Family Fair Dinner at Boston Pizza at 3550 Johnston Rd. Tickets are $15 for adults, $7 for children. Adult meals include an alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage and kids meals include the famous icecream sundae bar. Entertainment includes a balloon artist, raffle and silent auction. Come out and support pediatric cancer research. For more info call 250-668-6974 or email tberg@bc.cancer.ca.

Come out to the Dawg Pound and watch your AV Bulldogs take on the Powell River Kings at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27 at the AV Multiplex. Puck drops at 7 p.m in the Weyerhaeuser Arena. Visit www.albernivalleybulldogs.ca for more info.

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The annual Tuesday Business Ladies Golf Wind Up Scramble is coming up on Tuesday, Sept. 28 at 2 p.m. at Alberni Golf Club. Tickets include dinner and nine holes and are $35 for club members, $45 for non-members and $25 9am - 1pm for just the dinner. Money raised will go West Coast Wooleez towards the Alberni Toques, Scarves, Dish Cloths & Eggs Valley Hospice Society and Ty Watson House. The theme is “redneck party” and participants can register solo or as a team of four. Call the Alberni Golf Club at 250-723-5422 for more information and to Now being held at Heather Ilett Cherry Creek School Gym register for a spot in Now First Baptist Church the golf scramble. Call Gwen Cherry Creek Road 250.723.8351

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A stage three drought on Vancouver Island has Jen Fisher-Bradley of the Women’s Food and Water Initiative worried about the security of our food supply. FisherBradley is especially concerned given the current drought situation in California, one of the main importers of food to the region. “We do really need to think about this [drought,] is it an ongoing trend,” Fisher-Bradley asked during a presentation to city council earlier

this month. “In many jurisdictions across the province, the country and the continent, food security is an issue increasingly on people’s minds.” Eight years ago, Fisher-Bradley brought a proposal for a climate change committee to city council. This month she asked council to authorize a food committee to help address concerns on a local level. “Combined pressures of climate change and inequality make us wonder if there will be adequate nutrition available and

accessible to all.” Citing the urban farming bylaw as a good first step, she told council that more actions needed to be taken and that a food committee, chaired by a city councillor and aided by city staff, could take charge of those steps. A food committee “could find creative ways to encourage and help support these urban farmers,” including increasing productivity, soil health and preparing for droughts. Coun. Jack McLeman voiced his approval for the idea but suggested that Fisher-Bradley

speak with the Young Professionals of Alberni Valley, who run the Dry Creek Community Garden. “Any day we could have our earthquake here and have our roads closed,” said Coun. Wendy Kerr. In reponse to Coun. Rob Cole’s suggestion that Fisher-Bradley contact the regional district, Kerr said that the city faced different challenges with regards to urban farming. “It’s a little harder for people within the city, particularly with lower incomes that may not own their land or apartment dwellers.”

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Wasylyniuk, a childhood cancer survivor from Port Alberni, will be on hand to encourage his rider, Const. George Minshull of the Parksville/Oceanside RCMP detachment. There will be a head shaving and fundraising events at Walmart too. On Friday night from 6–8 p.m. Boston Pizza is hosting a Tour de Rock Family Fair Dinner. Port Alberni musician Lance Lapointe will provide live entertainment, and there will also be a magician and balloon artist on site. Tickets are still available (kids $7, adults $15).

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Inbrief New school deal good starting point: Zydyk John Howitt Elementary school is taking part in a ‘selfregulation’ pilot project that aims to teach student show to regulate their own emotions. Jan Davidson, whose Grade 4-5 class is taking part in the project, said that she’s seen positive results and fewer anxious children already. SD70 Superintendent Greg Smyth said that he’s impressed with the project so far and he hopes to see it expand to other classes across the Alberni school district.

Seismic shift in SD70 funding School districts will no longer be required to fund capital projects that relate to seismic upgrades due to an amendment to the Ministry of Education’s Capital Cost Sharing Policy. Previously, school districts were required to use any excess money (up to 50 per cent of project cost) that was not earmarked for specific programs to help the province fund capital projects.

With a new six-year agreement ratified by 86 per cent of the province’s 41,000 teachers, students in Port Alberni headed back to school this week. While Alberni District Teachers’ Union president Ken Zydyk is happy to have children back in school, he has mixed feelings about the agreement. “We did secure $400 million for classrooms over the next five years,” he said, but “I think the missing part for many teachers is the guaranteed support levels for students with diverse

learning needs.” The $400 million is a sizeable sum but by the time it trickles down to smaller school districts like SD70 here in Port Alberni, Zydyk said that the district will be hard pressed to meet the needs of all their students. “But there is a recognition that bargaining is about making tough choices and with no concessions to our collective agreement and the fact that there is now a guaranteed $400 million over the next five years, we felt that for this time that was a starting point.” Some of that $400 million will go towards increasing the number

SD70’s share of the $400 million will allow the district to hire 10 or 11 full-time additional teachers over the next several years. The district has approximately 200 full-time equivalent teachers.

“It may be possible to put one additional teacher per school to help out,” Zydyk said. While students have already missed three weeks of school this year, Zydyk said that there were no plans to shorten holidays

or extend the school year. The district may choose to rebalance out the terms for high school students so that both are of equal length. For updates, parents are encouraged to check www.sd70.bc.ca.

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Plans to build a K-12 school in Ucluelet are currently on hold following a study done on seismic adjustments. SD70 officials are waiting on a report based on that study that will provide guidance on how to ensure that the school is properly reinforced in the event of an earthquake.

SD70 superintendent Greg Smyth reinforced the school district’s commitment to getting students out the door with a Dogwood Diploma on time without compromising social, emotional or intellectual development. Smyth stressed that the school district would focus on making sure that every single student was being adequately prepared for each new grade in order to pave the way for their grade 12 graduation and to avoid having them come back as adult learners later on.

of teachers in the district but with the it having to be stretched over the entire province, Zydyk said the district won’t see a big increase in teaching staff. “We’re going to need to look at classrooms and look at the needs of each classroom perhaps more carefully and try to address the diverse learning needs of students in those classrooms,” he said. “There are many, many classrooms that have needs and pretty much every school has needs...it’s going to be a challenge to meet those needs with the additional staffing that we will get once it filters down to us.”

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Port Alberni Rotarian Edwin Knight and other volunteers plant breadfruit trees near a Jamaican school.

Trees that feed: Rotarians plant hope Port Alberni Rotarian Edwin Knight is in Jamaica with Trees That Feed, an initiative to plant thousands of breadfruit trees in Jamaican schoolyards to help feed a country. Here is an excerpt from his journal:

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he afternoon session turned out to be hair raising, stomach wrenching, heart breaking and a heart bursting experience! Mission Objective: plant 50 trees at a school for the physically and mentally challenged (who are often abandoned by their parents) located high up in the mountains, called Mustard Seed Communities, Jacob’s Ladder.

The ride up the mountain was better than a ride at Disneyland and a few of us paid for it with our stomachs and hair loss. It was a treacherous event punctuated with the driver’s concern for our delay. Finally our arrival at the mountain top community opened our minds to the purpose of our trip. Here was a collection of 35 buildings housing 88 children and young adults. Heart wrenching to see the suffering as we rode by. But this was not the misery of the forgotten and neglected! As we arrived at the main hall we began quickly to be blanketed in the

warmth and care of the attendees and of the founder. As we progressed the soil got redder and redder! Next we trudged, (happily) to the hillside site to be met with several deep furrows. Awesome! We met the three young Jamaica men who had toiled some days with pokers, rods, pick and shovel to prepare the way. Clearly the planting of the 50 trees of life would be more ceremonial than hard work. We set to task with each Rotarian selecting three or more trees and kneeling in the designated spots marked by sticks to play in the red ‘soil’. What a gardener’s delight.

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The Parliamentary Secretary to the federal Minister of Labour paid a visit to the Port Alberni campus of Pacific Coast University for Workplace Health Sciences (PCU-WHS) on Sept. 9. Cathy McLeod, Member of Parliament for KamloopsThompson-Cariboo, has undertaken a study of workplace health policies and practices across Canada on behalf of Labour Minister Kellie Leitch. She was accompanied by Assistant Deputy Minister Mr. Kin Choi, who also serves as Chairman of the Board of Governors for the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety. “I’ve met with a number of the WCBs, I’ve been to round tables, met with some of the academics from SFU and UBC, with the [Canadian] Mental Health Commission – one of my priorities has been around mental health, and it was always said that I had to come here,” McLeod said. Leitch, who is a practicing pediatric orthopedic surgeon, was appointed to the post in July 2013.

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Cathy McLeod, Parliamentary Secretary to the federal Minister of Labour, left, visits with PCU-WHS President Wolfgang Zimmermann and Deputy Minister Kin Choi, at the Port Alberni campus on Sept. 9.

“I have a nursing background. So we come to this portfolio with perhaps a little different background,” McLeod said. The MP’s visit came just one day after the formal launching of degree-program instruction by the university. PCU-WHS Vice-president Academic, Dr. Lynn Shaw, provided the MP with a summary of the Bachelor of Arts (Disability Management) curriculum and plans for future graduate

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degree programs. McLeod said her visit to PCU-WHS was a reminder that while mental health issues are critical, her ministry must maintain a focus on a full spectrum of workplace health concerns. She feels the university could take on a major role in coordinating the efforts of employers and governments as they seek to improve their delivery of services to workers and reduce the financial burden of

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workplace injury and illness. “Sometimes I think what we have is wonderful things happening in silos that different people don’t know about, even in Canada,” she said. What is needed is someone to put all those pieces together. “For example, I know the Canadian Mental Health Association does a marvelous job in supporting people with mental health issues. “But I had no idea they also do some very good programming in [workplace health] and creating a supportive environment. I see you as a big connector in taking in all those pieces.” PCU-WHS president Wolfgang Zimmermann said he is optimistic that the new emphasis on return-to-work and workplace mental health within the Labour Ministry will create new synergies and new opportunities for the university.


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‘Mr. Volunteer’ helps hundreds with his efforts

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f you need something done, ask a busy man” is without doubt a saying that perfectly fits Gerry Fagan’s disposition to help others. For years he has been a tremendous force in the volunteer field in our community. Hundreds, if not thousands of people, especially seniors, have benefited from his giving spirit. “My purpose is to help others who needs assistance, support or friendship,” says Fagan, a well known figure in Port Alberni, and, as many believe, one who is an example of what a true volunteer is and does for others. Born in Victoria, the 70-something-year-old Fagan moved to Port Alberni more than 50 years ago and worked for Western Bakeries for 31 years until his retirement. His early years as a volunteer began as a ball team coach for young players. And shortly after his retirement, he decided to assist the seniors of Fir Park Village and Echo Village by driving the residents’ buses. He literally spent hundreds of hours every month taking them to various community activities, such as concerts, shopping excursions, picnics and a variety of social programs in our community and beyond. He also gave his time to train new volunteer drivers as well as taking over the maintenance and care of the vehicles. The residents of both homes also benefit from Fagan’s continuous giving of his time, beyond his duties as a driver, as

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His friendly personality made him a charismatic figure among the seniors, families and care givers. He was seen at dances, birthday parties, anniversaries and other social events. His driving work and social involvement with the seniors soon expanded to interviews he conducted with residents at Christmas time and then their publishing in the homes’ newsletters, thus, making these interviews historical memories of old time year-end celebrations. These interviews led him to writing a book based on stories

and passages of the seniors’ lives from their early years in the Prairies, the west coast or the Maritime provinces of Canada, and, in some cases, their lives in far away lands. Life and Times—Memories of the 20th Century was published in the 1990s and became a must read account of memories of past eras. The publication was so popular in the seniors’ circles and their families that it sold out (over 700 copies) soon after its launch. (A copy of Life and Times—Memories of the 20th Century is available at the Alberni Valley regional

library.) “I felt like a celebrity when people lined up for me to sign the book,” Fagan recalls. After Fir Park and Echo Villages, Fagan continued giving his time and effort to other organizations. He became involved in the Alberni Valley Bulldogs hockey club as soon as it was established in Port Alberni, assisting with ticket sales, a position he still holds. Also, he began volunteering at the Alberni Golf Course’s Men’s Club in the summer months; the Community Policing (Citizens on Patrol and Office Coordinator).

Fagan and Mike Carter, formerly of the Alberni Valley Chamber of Commerce, founded the “A.V. Ambassador” program to promote Port Alberni to the tourists visiting the west coast. Fagan has been married to his wife Linda for 50 years (their golden anniversary celebration took place on June 6). They have three children: two boys and a girl and are proud grandparents of three grandchildren. Fagan’s volunteer resume keeps increasing. Continued / A12

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NEWS The Alberni Valley News is published every Thursday by Black Press Ltd., 4656 Margaret St., Port Alberni, B.C. V9Y 6H2. Phone: (250) 723-6399. Fax: (250) 723-6395. Classifieds: 1-855-310-3535. The Alberni Valley News is distributed free to 9,500 households in Port Alberni, Cherry Creek, Sproat Lake and Beaver Creek. The Alberni Valley News is Vancouver Island owned and operated. 2012 CCNA

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Publisher: Teresa Bird Editor: Susan Quinn

EDITORIAL

Literacy rules above all else Report card time for local politicians September is literacy month in the Alberni Valley, and indeed this week you will have seen an emphasis on literacy through both the announcement of our editor, Susan Quinn’s Peter Gzowski Life Literacy Fellowship, and the annual Raise a Reader campaign that our compatriots at Literacy Alberni and the AV Times are running. While we each have our separate campaigns on which to focus, our goal is a common one: to keep the importance of literacy in the forefront of our attention. This becomes doubly important when we hear rumours coming out of the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities meeting that funding for our local non-profit literacy organization is likely going to be eliminated in 2015. At the same time, the Alberni Valley’s level of illiteracy sits at a painful 40 per cent. Literacy forms the foundation of a community’s health and wealth, both economically and socially. ‘Canadians must be equipped—whether it is to decode a training manual, balance a chequing account, interpret a construction blueprint, understand a tenancy agreement, share a story with their children, complete a school form, create a resume or comprehend their cell phone bill,’ says Gillian Mason, president of ABC Life Literacy. ‘Life today requires higher levels of literacy than ever before,’ she added. Armed with this knowledge, it then puzzles us as to why the provincial and federal governments think it’s acceptable to cut funding for programs that help people attain such a vital skill. Our municipal leaders are trying to convince higher levels that they are wrong. We implore the remaining 60 per cent of our community who are literate to keep up the pressure on various levels of government to adequately fund literacy programs. It will benefit us all in the long run. — Alberni Valley News

TOM FLETCHER B.C. Views

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ICTORIA – This November, voters will be hiring local politicians for a four-year term, rather than three. It’s a good time to ask some tough questions about the performance of councils on the job they are assigned to do, as opposed to posturing about senior government matters. Remember when it was fashionable for city councils to declare their communities “a nuclear weapons-free zone”? You can still see the signs entering Vancouver and Nanaimo. Alert voters may wonder: “Did they really think we’re that stupid?” Yes, they did. And some of them still do. To illustrate, allow me to introduce my poster child for bad local government, Victoria city councillor Ben Isitt. A long-time NDP activist, Isitt got elected three

years ago after raising his name recognition with a couple of runs for mayor. His rookie term has been notable for a series of stunts that extend his career as a professional student, campus radical and occasional history lecturer. One of Isitt’s big studies is the influence of Soviet communism on the B.C. NDP. He was on one of his visits to Russia earlier this year when President Vladimir Putin was having his way with Crimea. Isitt’s fondness for state control was on display last fall when aboriginal protesters disrupted natural gas drilling in New Brunswick, torching several police vehicles in the process. Isitt took to his Facebook page to decry the federal government’s use of police against the population, and suggested Canada should emulate Venezuela, where petroleum

resources benefit the people rather than corporations. Venezuela sells gasoline for nine cents a gallon, the late Hugo Chavez’s gift to his people after nationalizing the oil industry. The capital, Caracas, is famous for extreme poverty, brutally suppressed riots, and a crime rate so bad it ranks among the world’s most dangerous cities. How does Isitt’s political outlook translate to his role in local government? This week local politicians gather in Whistler for the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities convention. One of Isitt’s first contributions a couple of years ago was at a UBCM workshop on how to finance local infrastructure. Isitt proposed setting up a municipal income tax.

‘Isitt’s fondness for state control was on display last fall...’

TO COMMENT … We welcome your original comments on editorials, columns, on topics in the Alberni Valley News or any subjects important to you. Only letters that include name, address, and day and evening phone numbers and that are verified by the Alberni Valley News can be considered for publication. Letters to the editor and articles submitted to the Alberni Valley News may be published or distributed in print, electronic or other forms. The Alberni Valley News is a member of the B.C. Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, P.O. Box 1356, Ladysmith, B.C., V9G 1A9. For information phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org.

Presumably this would be on top of property taxes. In its wisdom, Victoria council appointed Isitt as their Capital Regional District representative. In that capacity he led the charge against Canada Post’s decision to wind up door-to-door delivery for the minority of people who aren’t already using community mailboxes. After instructing Ottawa to accelerate the bankruptcy of this Crown corporation, Isitt began ordering the province to intervene in a dispute over Grace Islet, a rocky point off Salt Spring Island where an Alberta man is trying to build a retirement home. The dispute centres on aboriginal burial grounds and artifacts, and Isitt appointed himself advocate for the grievances of native people. When the B.C. government didn’t follow his instructions, he demanded that the Capital Regional District expropriate the land and evict the owner.

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Community stepped up To the Editor,

Do you think the proposed six-year teachers’ contract will end the battle between the government and BCTF?

Yes – 7.4% No – 92.6% This week’s question: Do you think more focus needs to be put on literacy in the Alberni Valley?

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CRD turf war clouds issue From / A10

Island politics being what it is, this was actually considered before cooler heads prevailed. And how are things with the CRD’s real job while the Isitt circus rolls on? The most over-governed region in B.C. remains locked in a bitter turf war over a federally mandated sewage treatment project, and is on the verge of forfeiting hundreds of millions in provincial

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funds. So voters should ask themselves a couple of questions this November. Is your council doing the job it was hired to do? And do you trust these individuals with your wallet until the fall of 2018? Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc E-mail: tfletcher@blackpress.ca

I am writing this letter to express my gratitude and appreciation to the wonderful people of Port Alberni. On July 4, I was walking along Third Avenue when I was jumped from behind, beaten, and robbed by two unknown assailants. This incident left me with a broken jaw requiring immediate surgery, and unable to work for the next two months. Following the incident, the outpouring of love, support, and generosity that I received was just overwhelming. I would like to thank my family and my fiancée for their continuous love and support over the last few months, the staff at West Coast Home Hardware for their support and generosity, the staff at our local Re/Max office and CUPE local for their generosity during this time. I would like to give a special thank you to Tara Clydesdale, Erica Watson of Stirling images photography and Sheri Wong for donating their services for my upcoming wedding.

I would finally like to thank the countless other people of Port Alberni, some of whom I have never met, for their outpouring of support and kindness. This proves that even in the wake of tragedy, Port Alberni truly is the community with a heart. Jason Farrell, Port Alberni

We must lobby for watershed To the Editor,

Like many in our community, I am concerned about protecting our water supply. Recently, Port Alberni City Council said that they will attempt to meet with Island Timberlands and the Ministry of Forests to discuss protecting a portion of the watershed. The Watershed Forest Alliance has been lobbying for a number of years now to protect McLaughlin Ridge in the watershed. The sticking point here is that the watershed is presently in privately held lands. The owner’s primary concern is to make profits for their shareholders and as it is private land they can pretty well operate as they

please. The only recourse that the city has is after an event occurs that affects water quality—then the city would have to prove in a court of law that industrial activity was the cause. It only makes sense that our watershed needs to be protected for now and future generations. I see two options: The first would be to purchase that portion of the watershed from the city’s water intake to the headwaters. I don’t see this as viable as the city cannot afford it and I don’t think the province would fund it. The other problem is that Island Timberlands would lose annual cut resulting in local forestry job loss. The other better option is the one put forward by the late Glenn Wong and that is to lobby the provincial government to make a swap of Crown lands for the watershed and put the watershed under the direct control and protection of local government. We, as a community need to come together and lobby vigorously to bring this about. It will take a concerted effort and will not

happen overnight.

Bill Randles, Port Alberni

Writer forgives despite theft To the Editor,

I am a low income, disabled person. Someone stole my cedar fencing, which is going to cost me over $500. That’s more than half my monthly income. So, I won’t be able to afford to do so. This person has violated my sense of well-being and safety in my own home. Maybe stealing is a way of life for them, or they don’t care about me, or about right and wrong, or about the consequences of their actions. I care. I even care about them. I choose not to feel like a victim. I choose to wish them well, and hope one day they will become a better person. There are always other choices. I hope they will change their life and become the best they can be. It’s never too late to make changes.

Maureen Hall, Port Alberni

Harper no good as advocate To the Editor,

is that Scotland’s future should be decided by the Scots themselves, but given that there has been a lot of verbal intervention from abroad, including the Canadian Prime Minister, I feel the obligation to point out a thing or two in my role as a loyal Canadian. The first is that our own Stephen Harper, the aforementioned PM who came down firmly on the side of the No vote, is the same man who just ratified FIPPA, an investorstate agreement negotiated in secret that ensures Chinese multinationals can sue Canada should we engage in any behaviour that limits their ability to generate profits from their investments in Canada. He is of the same climate change denying, privatizing, destructive mould that spawned David Cameron and Tony Abbott, who, it seems to me, also implored Scots not to go down the path of independence. With endorsements like those of Stephen Harper, the Yes side was a sure winner.

My sincerest feeling

Dan Schubart, Port Alberni

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Two more candidates have come forth for the Nov. 15 municipal elections. Coun. Hira Chopra will run for mayor and Monty Mearns,

staff representative at United Steelworkers, will run for a spot on council. Both candidates were endorsed by the United Steelworkers during a press conference on Friday, Sept. 19.

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attracting younger generations into the community while making sure the olders ones are cared for. There is a “significant number of retirees in this community,” many of whom are on fixed incomes, he said, adding that the city needs to make sure it remains a hospitable place for them. The Port Alberni native, who has spent his life working in forestry and steel, said that as someone who has worked in the community his entire life and been “in touch with hundreds and hundreds of members of the community” through his union work, he believes that he is in a good position to lead the city forward into the future. “I do think that there is a need for industrial activity in the community,” Mearns said, adding that he’s not sure that the tourism industry will bring in enough jobs.

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Among others already mentioned, he provides assistance to the annual local Fall Fair (for the past 10 years), and the annual A.V. Charity Golf Classic. In addition, he writes about golf news in the local newspapers on a weekly basis; and for the last eight years, Fagan has helped the Canadian Cancer Society as an engagement coordinator at their local office on Third Avenue. His job is to recruit new volunteers for the society. During his several decades serving

individuals and organizations in Port Alberni, Fagan has been publicly recognized by those he has served. He has been awarded many certificates of appreciation, trophies and special awards. He values them all, especially his “Citizen of the Year Award,” by the residents of Fir Park and Echo Villages; the BCHL Volunteer of the Year Award; the AV Volunteer of the Year Award. “I feel great satisfaction in helping others, especially those who are not able to get around,” he says.


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Waiver: Rates valid until Sept. 30, 2014. Subject to change without notice. Ask your dealer for more details. *Limited time finance offer available through Volkswagen Finance, on approved credit. 0.9% APR financing pertains to finance terms up to 24 months on all 2009 to 2014 M.Y. Certified Pre-owned models. Financing example: $10,000 financed at 0.9% for 24 months, monthly payment is $420.58, cost of borrowing is $93.92 for a total obligation of $10,093.92. Dealer may sell for less. Down payment or equivalent trade-in, due at signing, may be required. PPSA or RPDRM registration fee, license, insurance, registration, duties (where applicable), options, any dealer or other charges and applicable taxes are extra. Offer ends Sept. 30, 2014 and is subject to change or cancellation without notice. Certain conditions apply. **2-year/40,000 km (whichever comes first) limited warranty available for purchase. See dealers for additional details about this warranty. †Limited time finance offer available through Volkswagen Finance, on approved credit, on select 2010 to 2014 M.Y. CPO vehicles. Example: $10,000 financed at 0.9% for 24 months; monthly payment is $214 for a total payable amount of $5,000 at term end. Total amount financed: $10,000. Cost of borrowing is $90 for a total obligation of $10,136. PPSA or RPDRM fee, license, insurance, registration, duties (where applicable), any dealer or other charges, options, and applicable taxes are extra. Dealer may sell for less. Down payment or equivalent trade-in, due at signing, may be required. Offer ends Sept. 30, 2014 and is subject to change or cancellation without notice. The VW Select Program is a financing offer available through Volkswagen Finance on approved credit. Not available in Quebec. The VW Select Program offers fixed monthly or bi-weekly payments for the term selected and a final (balloon) payment of the balance due at the end of the term. Available for the following fixed terms: 24, 36, 48 or 60 months. The maximum amount of the final payment depends on the length of the term selected (50%/45%/35%/25% of the financed amount). The amount of the final payment can be decreased at the customer’s option; this will result in higher monthly or bi-weekly payments. See your Volkswagen dealer for details.

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*Limited time finance purchase off er available through Volkswagen Finance, on approved credit. Base MSRP of $16,385/$26,600 for a new and unregistered 2014 Jetta 2.0L / Tiguan 2.0T base model with 5/6-speed manualtransmission, including $1,395/$1,610 freight and PDI, fi nanced at 0% APR for 84 months equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $84/$1,610. $0 down payment. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $15,285/$26,100. PPSA fee, license, insurance, registration, any dealer or other charges, options and applicable taxes are extra. **Available on the last run of 2014 Jetta models manufactured. Some 2014 Jetta models may remain in stock without the standard rear view camera / Premium 8-speaker touch screen stereo / 3 months of free SiriusXM radio with limited complimentary subscription. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer order/ trade may be necessary. Offers end Sept. 30, 2014 and are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Models shown: 2014 Jetta 1.8 TSI Highline, $26,885 / Tiguan 2.0T Highline R-Line, $41,800. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. Visit vw.ca or your Volkswagen dealer for details. “SiriusXM”, the SiriusXM logo, and channel names and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM Radio Inc. and are used under license. “Volkswagen”, the Volkswagen logo, “Das Auto & Design”, “Jetta” and “Tiguan” are registered trademarks of Volkswagen AG. © 2014 Volkswagen Canada.


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$

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$

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15,900

$

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19,000

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$

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2007 CHEVROLET UPLANDER

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13,000

$

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2011 HONDA CIVIC SE

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4,500

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$

2007 MAZDA6 HATCHBACK

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STK#14181A 118,692 KMS

10,000

$

2010 JEEP WRANGLER RUBICON

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$

15,000

$

215

2013 TOYOTA RAV4

$

84 months @ 4.97%

B/W Payments

186

78 months @ 4.97% B/W Payments

23,000

$

2011 TOYOTA CAMRY

$

144

84 months @ 4.97%

B/W Payments

STK#7729A 64,874 KMS

109

60 months @ 5.96%

B/W Payments

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STK#14221A 43,710 KMS

6,100

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12,800

$

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2005 JEEP CHEROKEE

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18,750

$

2013 TOYOTA COROLLA

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84 months @ 4.97%

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$

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Vision for the Future Aquaculture Awareness Week 2014 This week, communities throughout Vancouver Island are recognizing Aquaculture Awareness Week to demonstrate the importance aquaculture plays in the economy and to the social well-being in coastal communities. The salmon aquaculture industry is a significant part of the lifeblood of Campbell River. It is a major economic driver, accounts for more jobs than any other sector, and its contribution to our community is enormous.” Mayor Walter Jakeway, Campbell River.

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been dramatic. But more is needed. Today members of the BC Salmon Farmers Association (BCSFA) are making a commitment that delivers further action and increased transparency. 1. All fish grown in BC will meet the requirements of external ‘Gold Standard’ environmental programs.

This is an important year for glob■ Creative Salmon is already producal seafood, as for the first time in ing North America’s only Certified history, more farmed seafood will be Organic Chinook salmon, and West consumed than wild seafood. This is Coast Fishculture’s Lois Lake Steelgreat news for the stability of wild head is recognized by the Vancouver stocks, and great news for communiAquarium’s Ocean Wise Program. For ties around the world that have built B.C. farmers of Atlantic salmon, who thriving economies based on raising were the first to collectively achieve aquatic species as nutritious crops for the Global Aquaculture Alliance’s Best human consumption over the last half Aquaculture Practices (GAA-BAP) century. standard, it means now working to What we are seeing is a “blue achieve the standard set by the Aquarevolution” that is just as culture Stewardship Council (ASC). transformative for feeding the It is the most recently developed and world as the green revolution was most demanding global sustainability 50 years ago. With the world’s certification system. Today less than population set to increase to over five per cent of the world’s salmon nine billion by 2050, including a farms have met this standard. We rapidly expanding middle-class, are committed to working to have all it is estimated that farm-raised B.C. Atlantic salmon farms meet this seafood will account for 75 per standard by 2020. cent of global consumption within ■ British Columbia is already home to the next 15 years. If aquaculture is North America’s first certified organic to continue to support the growing chinook producer in Creative Salmon, demand for protein sources, the industry will need to grow too. Wild fisheries around the planet are already heavily over-fished and exploited, and farmed seafood ONLY 2% is needed to meet the OF OUR FOOD increasing demand. The PRODUCTION COMES challenge for feeding the FROM THE OCEAN… YET IT REPRESENTS world’s growing population has always been how to achieve more intensive OF THE PLANET’S food production without SURFACE. more stress on the environ(FAO) ment. There is no doubt that in the early years, the global aquaculture industry, and our industry here in B.C., did not have the knowledge we do today about the marine environment. Taking our place in the blue revolution requires that we change to meet the highest standards of sustainability. Fortunately, this transformation has begun and the positive changes in the past few years have

and BCSFA member West Coast Fish Culture is recognized by the Vancouver Aquarium’s Oceanwise program. 2. BC Salmon Farmers will further our leadership in the protection of the environment we work in and ensure further research is conducted to know more about wild salmon. We also strive to make sure that data is analyzed in an objective and transparent manner. ■ BC The Association endorsed the recommendations in the federal government’s Cohen Commission of Inquiry into the Decline of Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River, including the call for more research on the marine environment. Following the Commission’s report, BCSFA initiated a workshop series to engage the top minds in B.C. and Canada to help identify and advance priority research projects. The workshops are engaging scientists, fisheries experts, fish health specialists, academics, conservationists and government to discuss risk, review research, and identify knowledge gaps.

■ To date, B.C. salmon farmers have engaged in 17 economic and social partnerships with coastal First Nations, and as our industry looks to sustainably and responsibly grow, we commit to do so with the support and partnership of the First Nations whose traditional territory we seek to operate in. This is exemplified by new site applications that have been developed over the past number of years with both the Ahousat First Nation in Clayoquot Sound, and the Tatlasikwala First Nation on Hope Island. 4. Members of the BCSFA are committed to proactively sharing useful, timely and accurate information with the public and other stakeholders about the industry, its practices, the latest research and the activities of our Association. ■ This is to include information on the health of our fish and our environmental monitoring. Salmon farmers are developing new proactive communications tools to ensure we are being timely and transparent in our operations.

3. BC Salmon Farmers commit to growing BC’s coastal economy by continuing to develop lasting equitable partnerships with First Nations.

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Coastal Pioneers

Hearty Farmers

of an industry only date back to the mid 1970’s and 1980’s. But that’s the case with salmon farming which went through experimental times in the 1970’s and really became an organized industry in BC in the 1980’s marked in 1984 Farmers Association. 1984 was a big year. It was the year the first Apple Macintosh computer went on sale, and was the debut of the CD player. Technology has exploded into the world’s top business sector, with Apple being the world’s most valuable company. Most would say that computer technology has seen history’s most rapid progression. In terms of global presence, aquaculture isn’t actually that far behind – and it’s certainly outlasted the Compact Disc.

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Bay Sea Farms, Tofino Salmon Farms, SunRay and Tidal Rush, many of the people involved back then are still actively involved in the industry, working together to ensure that the industry improves and thrives into the future

It’s odd to think that the pioneers

by the formation of the BC Salmon

Photos courtesy Odd Grydeland – Circa 1984

Early Infrastructure In the beginning most of BC’s salmon farm sites were centered in the Sunshine Coast area, north of Vancouver. Further more licenses were issued over the next ten years in the areas of Ocean Falls, the Sunshine Coast, Cowichan Bay, Alberni Inlet, Barkley Sound, Indian Arm, Alert Bay, Redonda Island and Tofino. Initial optimism was based on the success of rearing juveniles but the technology for cultivation of adult salmon had yet to be developed. The farm site shown here dates back to the mid 1980’s, owned at the time by a company known as Troll Marine Farms, it characterizes the early look of BC salmon farms. Farm systems built of wooden docks, tethered to land, using a travel trailer as the crew quarters. The fish pens were relatively small

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compared to the systems used on today’s modern farms, and many of the farming practices used today weren’t known back then. One example is the small pens at the right side of the photo, those were the pens used to grow juvenile salmon, before they were transferred to the larger pens. On today’s farms smolts are reared in land-based recirculating systems for the first half of their life before being transferred (at a much larger size than in the 1980’s) to marine based farms. The early days of BC salmon farming were characterized by many small companies operating one or two farm sites, very little working capital, no ability to get proper financing – it was a challenging business in its infancy. While many of the company names have changed: Globe Sea Farms, Sea Silver Marifarms, Georgia Sea Farms, Suncoast Salmon, Kraft Marifarms, Quartz

Technology in salmon farming has seen a rapid progression through continual innovation. Salmon farmers in BC were true pioneers, developing systems and techniques that were at the leading edge of the “blue revolution”. The early days were certainly low-tech though, here salmon farmer Odd Grydeland, circa 1986, is shown doing paperwork on his farm. That’s not to say there wasn’t some technology – much of the paperwork back then was done on what’s known as Rite in the Rain paper. In the early 1980’s, farms were run largely as smallscale operations, with small businesses or even families running individual sites. For the first 15 years of the business there wasn’t much growth. Farmers were busy learning how to farm fish: which species were best to farm, how to finance the operations through the two to three year lifecycle, and what the best feeding process was. continued on page 4


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Eco-Conscious Farming – for now and tomorrow Over the last 30 years, salmon farming techniques have improved

the total volume in the pen less than 2% of the total space is occupied by fish.

dramatically - thanks to a strong

Advanced Diet

culture of innovation and continuous improvement. British Columbia’s salmon farmers are among the best in the world when it comes to raising healthy fish. Through ongoing research, stringent monitoring and professional care farmers consistently grow wholesome salmon from egg to harvest without the use of growth hormones or genetic modifications. The integration of new technology, combined with advanced fish health research has enabled the industry to grow into an economically and socially vibrant part of the British Columbia landscape. Today, BC farmed salmon is recognized around the world as a naturally healthy and environmentally responsible product that sets global standards for quality and sustainability.

Innovative Technology Modern salmon farming is a complex business that must deliver fresh fish to market on an ongoing basis, while at the same time ensuring a safe workplace and a soft environmental footprint with marine life. Every farming practice is intended to help stressfree, healthy fish grow. Keeping the environment healthy is key to the success of our fish. This includes employing the latest in high definition camera technology to get an up-close look at how the fish are behaving and feeding. Salmon farming is part of the paperless revolution as well with tablet computers used to gather real-time data. Advancements in technology have been key to the success of modern salmon farming and will be key to future growth and sustainability. Technological change has made sea-based farms more secure, reduced the feed requirements of fish, almost eliminated the need for antibiotic use, and steadily improved the economic sustainability of salmon farming. Salmon spend about half their lifecycle in the ocean farm growing to a final market size of about five to six kilograms. The pens the fish live in are large and provide ample space for the fish to grow – in fact of

Feeding salmon on the farm is the most crucial practice in growing salmon efficiently. The feeding of fish is heavily monitored through cameras and digital systems, and the exact diet is chosen with the utmost care. Salmon feed ingredients are designed to meet the nutritional requirements of farm-raised salmon, and feed suppliers are applying significant research to reduce the amount of marine based ingredients in the feed. Whereas 20 years ago, a farm-raised salmon’s diet

Lifecycle Approach BC’s salmon farming sector is fully integrated producing its own brood fish for the eggs needed in hatcheries. The eggs are hatched in the fall and then held in land-based freshwater hatcheries and freshwater lake sites for 12 to 18 months. Farmers follow the natural lifecycle of a salmon: moving them from freshwater to saltwater within a year of hatching. Today’s hatcheries are also much more technologically advanced. Each is equipped with vaccination facilities and medical laboratories, and all hatcheries are focused on reducing their usage of fresh water. BC’s farming sector has largely turned to the innovative use of the recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) where freshwater is filtered and reused. This reduces fresh water requirements by more than 90%.

may have included up to 50% fishmeal and fish oil, today it represents a small part of the diet. Current salmon feed formulations contain less than 18% fishmeal and oil. Farm-raised salmon are amongst the most efficient users of feed; converting feed to “meat” at less than 1.2 : 1.0 (meaning 1.2 kg of feed produce 1.0 kg of salmon). This efficiency is because salmon are cold blooded (conserve energy) and because they are neutrally buoyant in the water so they don’t require large bones to support their structure.

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■ Because it contains vitamins A, B12 and D, salmon can work as a natural anti-depressant.

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■ Eating salmon can reduce your risk of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases. ■ A lean protein low in saturated fats, salmon can help you maintain a healthy weight

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Salmon, whether it is captured in the wild or raised on a farm, is a healthy and nutritious food that offers health benefits for people of all ages. Salmon is loaded with protein and one of the best sources of two Omega-3 fatty acids - DHA and EPA – that make us happy, smart and pain-free. It’s also rich in vitamins and minerals – and very low in saturated fat (160°F) IS THE RECOMMENDED INTERNAL COOKING Sometimes called nature’s heart medicines, omega-3 fatty acids help repair TEMPERATURE FOR heart damage and strengthen heart muscles. Omega-3s can also raise your good SALMON cholesterol while lowering the bad cholesterol. Salmon is also an excellent source of selenium, which boosts your immune system and vitamins B6 and B12, which improve your energy. Add in the Vitamins A and D that salmon contain and you’ve got a great natural anti-depressant — all in one modest serving of delicious farm-raised salmon.

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As regulation and standards increased and technology developed, the capital requirements became too costly for many of these businesses to survive. This led to more companies taking charge of multiple farm sites – and continued convergence through the end of the 1990’s and early 2000s. Lessons learned in those early years have been transferred to the newer generation of salmon farmers by those early pioneers. Today’s farmers are highly educated, skilled and trained in fish husbandry.

Evolving Practices Salmon farming began in BC with an opportunity – excess Coho and Chinook eggs from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) emerging wild salmon enhancement program. DFO began to test net-pen technology, and the performance of salmon under farming conditions, in the mid 1970’s at its Departure Bay, Nanaimo Pacific Biologic Station. Getting them to the farm was a big challenge back then, as shown in this photo. Today sophisticated tanker truck and well boat systems are used and transfer practices are governed through global leading bio-security programs. The Pioneers were rearing salmon to a pretty small size back then, based on a portion size of (250-350g) similar to

the practice in freshwater trout farms. They were primarily Coho, Chinook and Sockeye species – that’s what they had to work with. Practices continued to evolve though, as global competitors shared best practices. A select group of BC government and business leaders, along with researchers travelled to Norway in the mid 80’s with Oddvin Vedo an economic development officer for the Sunshine Coast Regional District to familiarize them on the Norwegian salmon farming industry. They learned that Norway and Scotland farmers were rearing Atlantic salmon to adult size in net pens, so BC farmers extended the grow-out cycle. It probably seemed pretty simple at the time, however the farmers discovered that Coho matured after one sea winter in saltwater and were less suitable for harvest at adult size and although Chinook produced a

larger harvestable product they also had a high percentage of maturing males after one sea winter. Maturing fish are not the best for sale – similar to a salmon ready to spawn. Today in British Columbia, 95 per cent of salmon production is the Atlantic species, because it is a hearty salmon with that grows most efficiently, and has a more docile temperament than Pacific salmon species. Government regulators were comfortable with the rearing of Atlantics in pens because they knew that the potential environmental risks associated with any escape would be low, having failed at trying to colonize the species in the Pacific in the early part of the 20th Century. By 1981, the total harvest of farmed salmon in BC was 180 tonnes. Today the sector produces about 70,000 tonnes.

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CAE hits its growth targets within the next three years, they will let go of the Bird Street facility and add onto the former plywood mill lot facility instead, effectively doubling its size. For its part, the Port Authority is pleased with the increased ship building that will be taking place in the city. “The marine industry has always been a proud part of Port Alberni,” said David McCormick, the port authority’s director of public relations and business development, adding that with what “CAE is doing now and what KBI has done historically, the two of them [coming] together is a prime example of what partnerships in Port Alberni can achieve.” reporter@albernivalleynews.com Twitter.com/AlberniNews


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Lonnie Olsen, Janette Cormier and their son Moinn held a wild foods seminar for the YPAV at the Best Western Barclay Hotel on Monday, Sept. 22.

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Alberni Valley Bulldogs play their first home game of the 2014-15 B.C. Hockey League season this Saturday, Sept. 27 at Weyerhaeuser Arena when the Powell River Kings come to town. The Bulldogs lost their first two games of the season last weekend at the Bauer BCHL Showcase in Chilliwack, but they were close contests. In their first game, a 4-3 loss to Penticton Vees, The Bulldogs played a physical game with speed, chipping away at a 4-0 Vees’ lead to come within one. They scored their first goal of the game on the power play with one second left in the second period, and carried the momentum through the third period. Veteran Dylan Haugen drew the ‘Dogs to within one with an unassisted shorthanded goal at 9:40 of the third period, but Port Alberni fell short. In the second game, the Bulldogs entered the third period of their game against Prince George Spruce Kings down

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Sixty-six players teed it up in the second annual senior men’s tournament held at the Alberni Golf Club on the weekend. The field was split into two age groups, “A” group consisted of men 55 to 65 while the “B” group were 66 plus. The overall winner with a two-day gross total of 144 was Murray McAllindon of Gorge Vale. Alberni’s Wolf Suhr was the over all net winner coming in with 135. In the A division first low gross from Duncan Meadows was Bob McNab, while Alberni’s Proban Rasmussen won the first low gross in the B division. Ron Clark from Alberni was 1st low net in the A division

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◆ COMMUNITY MOVIE NIGHT is happening First Baptist Church at 6211 Cherry Creek Rd at 7 p.m. “Heaven is for Real” is showing and admission is a food bank donation. Call 250-723-7441.

SAT. OCT. 4 ◆ SECOND ANNUAL CARDBOARD CHALLENGE takes place at the Glenwood Centre from 12-3 p.m. This free event is for all ages and all the supplies will be provided. Check out www.portalberni.ca/ parks-and-rec for more information. ◆ ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 293 STEAK NIGHT & DANCE takes place at the Legion at 4680 Victoria Quay featuring the Dave Marco Group. Call 250-7235042 for info.

Volunteers available to answer questions on local history, help with family records and other research. Phone 250723-2181, local 267.

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◆ FOLK SONG CIRCLE at Fir Park Village every Tuesdsay from 7-9 p.m For more info call Diane at 250-7237495. ◆ ALBERNI VALLEY STARFLEET CHAPTER meets the second Thursday of every month. At Echo Centre, 6 p.m. For info. call 250-7247293. ◆ FREE DROP-IN at Hilton Centre, 4325 Neill St. On Mondays from 10-11 a.m. For parents of children up to age five. Call 250-

735-3022. ◆ FUN NIGHT on Friday nights at Legion Branch No. 293, 4680 Victoria Quay. Starts at 5 p.m. Food available. Nominal admission fee. ◆ ALBERNI VALLEY COMMUNITY BAND meets Wednesdays from 7-9 p.m. in the E. J. Dunn band room. Flutes, saxophones, and brasses are needed but all instruments are welcome. For info: Cory @ 250-723-1285 or Manfred @ 250724-6780. ◆ ALATEEN at the Alano Club, 3028 Second

THURS. OCT. 23 ◆ FUN FAIR takes place from 4-7 p.m. at the Glenwood Centre. There will be activities, face painting, crafts, cake walk and more. Admission is free.

WED. OCT. 29 ◆ HALLOWEEN SWIM is happening from 6-8 p.m. at the Echo Aquatic Centre. All ages welcome and there will be a costume contest at 6 p.m. with prizes. Anyone with a costume receives free admission.

SAT. NOV. 29 ◆ ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 293 CRAFT SALE runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Legion is accepting bookings for tables (max. 13 available). Call Monty at 250735-2254 or Linda at 250-724-4665. Proceeds aid various Legion programs.

ONGOING ◆ COMMUNITY ARCHIVES at the Alberni Valley Museum is open every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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Ave. From 11 a.m. to 12 noon. For teens ages 13-17. For more info. call 250-7246826 or 250-7237223.

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◆ MEAT DRAW, at Legion Branch No. 293. Saturday's from 2-5 p.m. ◆ MEAT DRAW AND 50/50 RAFFLE, at the Kingsway Pub. Sundays: 3-5:30 p.m. and Tuesdays: 4:306 p.m. Proceeds go towards the Alberni

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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORIAM

MANAGERIAL POSITIONS We’re growing on Vancouver Island! If you have multiple years’ experience in a managerial role in the grocery business and want to join an innovative & creative group then we would love to hear from you. We offer exceptional benefits, Group RSP and many other incentives. Please send your resume to: Lyall Woznesensky Lyall@Qualityfoods.com QF Director Professional Development.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Previous experience in the grocery industry with a specialty in seafood and seafood operations is required. The ideal candidate will demonstrate excellent operational knowledge, communication, team building and leadership skills. We offer Excellent Benefit & Incentive Programs For further details visit: www.QualityFoods.com Apply to Lyall Woznesensky : Quality@ QualityFoods.com

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888528-0809 to start training for your work-at-home career today!

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

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sought by Kwakiutl Band Council in Port Hardy. Send cover letter andresume by Oct 1. Competitive wage DOE. Enquire and apply to manager@kwakiutl.bc.ca

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VALE, Terry Terry passed away in Port Alberni on Saturday, September 13, 2014 at the age of 67. Terry is predeceased by parents Maurice and Gladys, and sister, Anne. He is survived by son; Daniel (Shawna); granddaughter Desiree; brothers, Ed Walcot (Wendy) and Art (Teresa); sisters Emily and Eunice as well as numerous nieces, and nephews. Born and raised in Port Alberni, Terry worked in various positions in forestry and construction in and around the Alberni Valley, most notably at the Shell Oil plant, J.W. Berry Trucking and Berry & Vale Contracting. Terry will be remembered as a free bird that life could not cage. He loved the adventures life brought and enjoyed anything with an engine and wheels. He did what most of us could not do and lived his life with no constraints. With a wild heart, he took the path less traveled and for this he will greatly be missed. Terry will also be remembered for his compassionate nature and his urge to help everyone and anyone even if it meant going without himself According to Terry’s wishes, a private family gathering will be held at a later date. Cremation. Terry will be placed in Greenwood Cemetery.

DEATHS

DEATHS

HELP WANTED

MID-ISLAND DAIRY Farm requires F/T non-smoking person for spilt shift. The successful applicant must be punctual, a team player and have a habit of neatness, exp’d preferred but willing to train. $13-$16/hr depending on exp. Housing possible. Start date: Oct. 1st. (250)752-1213.

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HAIRSTYLIST WANTED. Full time/part time for First Choice Hair Cutters for their Port Alberni location. Guaranteed $11/hour, 25% profit sharing, paid overtime, benefits, paid birthday, vacation pay, annual advanced training and advancement opportunities. Call 1-866-472-4339 today for an interview or send a resume to careers@fchsk.ca

Full time coordinator for a seafood merchandising program including ad program management & department manager training in our main office in Errington, BC.

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In Loving Memory of our Wife • Mother • Grandmother

If roses grew in Heaven, Lord please pick a bunch for us Place them in her arms and tell them they’re from us. Tell her we love her and miss her & when she turns to smile Place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her for a while. Because remembering her is easy, we do it every day But there’s an ache within our hearts that will never go away.

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DEATHS

DAVID ROY HANSEN (February 21, 1941 – September 19, 2014)

It is with great sadness that we announce Dave’s sudden passing. Dave is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Bette, three children – Janice (Paul), Darren (Liz) and Valerie (Matt) and his grandchildren - Christian, Rachel, Sienna, Talia and Luke. Dave and Bette returned to Bette’s home town, the Alberni Valley, shortly after their marriage in Victoria. Dave worked at the pulp mill prior to becoming a full-time firefighter and ambulance attendant in 1968. Dave retired in 1999. The friendship of his fellow firefighters meant a lot to him. Dave was a great sports fan. Although sadly he never saw his Canucks win the cup, he was thrilled to meet his hockey idol, Gordie Howe. He was a history and movie buff and the guy you wanted on your team in a game of trivial pursuit. Although he couldn’t sing a note, he loved music, and often DJ’ed for raucous parties with his many friends. In his retirement, he enjoyed golf with his friends at the Cherry Creek golf course, traveling with Bette, and spending time with his family. He was happiest tending his beautiful property at Sproat Lake with his beloved Kit Kat at his side. It is, therefore, fitting that he spent his final moments at the lake’s edge with the warm afternoon sunshine on his face. He will be dearly missed. A Celebration of Life will take place at 1:00 pm on Saturday, September 27th, 2014, at the Italian Canadian Centre, 4065 6th Avenue, Port Alberni, BC. In lieu of flowers and cards, memorial donations may be made to a charity of your choice in memory of Dave. We also encourage everyone to offer a memory of Dave or a message for the family on the pages that will be available at the Celebration of Life.

SUSHI COOKS (SUSHI DEPARTMENT) Full-time & part-time opportunities exist at the new WestShore Quality Foods for someone experienced in sushi preparation. You will be preparing a variety of fresh rolls for in store fresh and cold sales & entertaining platters. We offer Excellent Benefit & Incentive Programs For further details visit: www.QualityFoods.com Apply to Lyall Woznesensky : Quality@ QualityFoods.com

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HELP WANTED The Lemare Group is accepting resumes for the following positions: •

980 Dryland Sort Operators • Heavy Duty Mechanics • Grapple Yarder Operator • Off Highway Logging Truck Driver • Coastal Certified Hand Fallers • Hand Buckers • Chasers • Hooktenders Please send resumes by fax to 250-956-4888 or email to office@lemare.ca

TRADES, TECHNICAL EXPERIENCED GRAPPLE Yarder Operator Full time 10 mths/yr. Competitive rates Email or fax resume goatgroup@shawcable.com 604-485-6380 PCL ENERGY - Now hiring Journeyperson: Millwrights ($40+/hr) and Scaffolders ($38+/hr) for immediate shutdown work on an industrial project in Vanscoy, SK. LOA of $145/day worked, travel and bonuses paid! We offer competitive wages and benefits. Call 780-468-8026, email: pclenergyjobs@pcl.com

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Gill v. Telep et al To: Jesse Paul Telep TAKE NOTICE that on September 9, 2014 at Victoria Registry an order was made for substitute service upon you of a Petition to the Court filed in the Port Alberni Registry in action number POA-S-H-2196 by way of this advertisement and by posting a copy of the Order, Petition and supporting materials on the door of the Premises at 2848 2 Avenue, Port Alberni, V9Y 1Z5 PID 000-486-663 and PID 000-486-671 In the said proceeding a claim is made against you arising out of your default on the Mortgage dated March 12, 2013, registered in the LTO under number CA3028776. An Order is sought that all monies secured by this Mortgage and charged upon the Premises described above are due and owing and to enforce the other provisions of the said Mortgage. You have 21days to enter an Response to Petition failing which proceedings in default may be taken against you. You may obtain a copy of the Petition to the Court and the Order for substituted service from the Port Alberni Registry, at 2999 4th Ave., Port Alberni BC. This legal notice has been placed by Oana Burdett of Dinning Hunter Lambert & Jackson, 813 Goldstream Ave, Victoria, BC, V9B 2X8, Telephone: (250) 478-1731. 6647033


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TRADES, TECHNICAL

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

RENTALS

TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION

MARINE

HANDYPERSONS

NEW TO YOU

WANTED TO RENT

CARS

TRUCKS & VANS

BOATS

2007 FORD Ranger FX4, ext cab, 4.0 L, Auto, 4x4, tow pkg, mounted metal tool box 102,000 km. Orig cost $33,000 asking $15,980. Immaculate! Call 250-735-2707.

36’ Trojan Tri-Cabin, twin Yanmar diesels, low hours, extremely economical. Health forced sale, super deal, $40K obo. 250-732-2744

R.W. MAINTENANCE- Ext/Int painting, window/gutter cleaning, yrd work, fencing, roofing, flooring, etc. You name it, we do it! Free est. Call 250-7241966 or 250-735-1101.

MEN’S BIKE, new, $20. Women’s bike, new, $20. Call (250)720-8955.

WANTED HOUSE to rent. Contractor with 30+ yrs exp. in reno’s relocating. Will renovate your vacant home in exchange for tenancy. Call Julias 250-240-8755.

SPORTING GOODS

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

TRANSPORTATION

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

1994 TOYOTA Camry LE- excellent condition, new summer and winter tires, low km. $3000. Call (250)723-7164.

AUTO FINANCING

PETS PETS

PERSONAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SERVICES ARE YOU $10K or more in debt? DebtGo can help reduce a significant portion of your debt load. Call now and see if you qualify. 1-800-351-1783.

FOR ADOPTION: Male German short hair Pointer (1yr). Male German wire hair Pointer (1yr). German short hair Pointer female and English Pointer female would like to go together! Female Doberman. Call (250)752-1157 for info.

IF YOU own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits can lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is not an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

SKIS, BOOTS & polls, size 9, $20. Sewing machine $50. Socket set $29. 250-720-8955

RESPITE CARE available peaceful setting, Parksville. Skilled caregiver 24 hours. One day to one month stays. For more info. call Anne Duggan 250-594-3350.

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FURNITURE FOR SALE: Single bed, table and chairs, 3 china cabinets, dresser, 3 piece teak wall unit, display case, some antique furniture. All in very good condition. Best offers. Call (250)723-3460.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 2008 VELOTEQ Electric bike. 71 miles. Asking $600. Call (250)723-2624. ARTIC CLAW TXI winter tires, 205/60R-15, used 1 season, $150/pair. (250)724-0351. FOR SALE: Clover Bar roper saddle with chest strap, $500. Johnsered chainsaw CS2171, like new (original bar and chain), $600. Jet tub, double, (less the pump) $100. 5th wheel for camper Gooseneck trailer, $200. (250)724-0709. FOR SALE: Solid metal desk 3ft. by 6ft. suitable for drafting $100. Two 18 speed Mt. bikes $50 each. Rack to make bike an exercise bike $20. Phone 250-723-5066. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? STEEL BUILDINGS. “Giftcard give-away!” 20x22 $4,358. 25x24 $4,895. 30x30 $6,446. 32x32 $7,599. 40x46 $12,662. 47x72 $18,498. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 or online at: www.pioneersteel.ca

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UNDER $200 SUZANNE SOMERS’ FaceMaster unit, $240 new, used 8 times, asking $70. OXO Kitchen Mandolin slicer, $80 new, asking $20. obo., used once. Ph 250-723-3863.

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AC cruise, 5 speed, big kms but reliable & sound, well maintained. $1500. Call 250-9512174

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GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

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PRO-FORM EKG Grip pulse exercise tread mill for sale, like new. original $999. New price - $399. Call 250-720-1493 or gabbyosborne@shaw.ca

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 at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca. TREADMILL- $350. Boys 8’ race car bed, $125, both good condition. (250)723-8050.

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SPACIOUS 3 bedroom mobile home, ready to move in, large deck, great lot, tastefully updated. A must see! $92,000. Call (250)724-3061 or 250735-6464.

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2001 21ft. TRAVEL TRAILER Good condition. New tires & battery. A/C. Sleeps 5. $6500 obo. 250-923-9625. View anytime.

COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL 850SQ FT space available at Cherry Creek Community Hall includes additional storage area. $750 includes utils. Ideal for Pre-school, Daycare or Office space or bring your ideas. To view 250-724-1660.

TRUCKS & VANS 1994 FORD RANGER- cayman green, XLT, 6 cylinder, 209,000 km, canopy. Asking $2500. (250)723-3916.

CARRIERS CA C AR

1006 – Johnston & Bishop (65) 1019 – Wilkinson & Forrest (56) 1023 – Pleasant & Margaret (65) 1026 - Burke & Gertrude (50) 1041 & 1042 - River Road (68) CENTRAL PORT

2010 - 17th & Burde St (49) 2022 - 6th & North Park Dr (43) 2026 - Wallace & 8th Ave (60)

SOU PORT SOUTH 3007 – Strathern & 6th (45) 3008 – North Cres & 9th (54) 3016 – Bruce & 11th (48) 3024 – Neill & 4th (64) 3028 – Hilton & Scott (42) 3034 – Cameron & Gibson (51) 3035 – View & 7th (48)

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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

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3-BDRM- 2 Storey, close to schools and shopping. NS/NP. W/D included. Available now $900./mo. (250)730-3860 call after 7pm. krosby@shaw.ca $680+ UTIL’S. Bright 2 bdrm in seniors 55+ 4-plex. F/S, W/D hook-ups. Small pets ok. On bus route. Near Echo Centre. Avail. Oct/Nov. Please tel (250)724-5357 or by email: hlportal@gmail.com LARGE DUPLEX, 3 bdrms, 2 patios, large yard. $800./mo. (250)723-4387. LARGE DUPLEX, 3 bdrms, carport. $900./mo. inclds heat & hydro. (250)723-4387. LARGE LOWER Duplex, 2 bdrms. $750./mo. inclds heat & hydro. (250)723-4387.

HALLS STAFF CHRISTMAS Party? Large Family Christmas gathering? Dates still available at Cherry Creek Community Hall. Call 250-724-1660 to book your Christmas event.

HOMES FOR RENT HOUSES AND apts starting at $450/mo & wkly rates for contractors. Call 250-735-0649.

RV PADS RV SITES, only 1 left. Longterm, on Roger Creek in Pt. Alberni. Beautiful site, feels like you’re in the country, but close to town. Full hook-up, everything incld. Hi-speed internet, HD TV, power water sewer. $425. 1-888-684-4290.

SUITES, LOWER $500 INCLUSIVE1bdrm, NS/NP. Call (250)913-0098.

with Resume to Dolce Vita Dolce Vita 4505 4505 Gertrude St. Gertrude St.

We are pleased to recognize Ava for the excellent service she has been providing to the residents on her route ever since she joined our team in December 2013! Ave is a Grade 4 student who enjoys music and science classes. In her spare time, she likes being with family and friends, reading, doing crafts or colouring. Having a route is good for exercise and to earn money, says Ava. She is saving her earnings for a trip to Disneyland.

TOWNHOUSES 3+ 4 BDRM Townhome, $875. Clean, modern, excellent condition, peaceful area, appliances included, covered parking. (250)619-1339.

CARS 05 SANTA Fe V6, auto, 2.7L, front 2 WD, 226,055 km. $3200. Call (250)724-2348.

2001 FORD F350 XLT 7.3 diesel 4x4 long box super cab pickup. New tires, starter, Gloplugs, fan belt, batteries. 224 K (only 139,000 miles). Save $2,500. - Asking price now $10,000. Call 250-723-4999.

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GARAGE SALES

GARAGE SALES

2371 8TH Ave., Sat., Sept. 27, 9-1pm. Household and many children’s items including toys, clothes and much more!

Massive Hobby Farm & Construction Business Liquidation Sale. 2496 E. Willington Rd. Nanaimo. Sept 24-28. (10-6) 5 antique tractors, 6 vehicles, construction & mechanical tools, 2 boats, construction materials, bricks, bldg forms, gates & fencing, fir beams, windows, hot tub, scaffolding, motor lifts, generators, furniture & boys toys galore! Check out website for photos. www.estateliquidators.ca SAT., SEPT. 27, 10am, 5455 Woodland Cres. E. Decorations; Hallowe’en Christmas etc, women’s & men’s coats, lots of treasures! SAT. SEPT. 27, 8am-4pm. 2225 Old Nanaimo Hwy. Small & large items. SAT. SEPT. 27, 9am-1pm. 4997 Gertrude Street. Lots of stuff! Offers.

2-FAMILY SALE. Saturday Sept. 27, 8-11:30am. 5245 Batty Road. 5290 HECTOR Rd- Sat & Sun, 10-3pm, Sept 27 & 28. Garden, pots & plants, couch, table, trampoline, household, clothes, Christmas, vacuum, canning jars and toys. DOWNSIZING SALE. Sat. Oct. 4, 9am-noon. Quality items, no junk. Woodworking tools, household items, glassware, collectibles & much, much more! 4441 Bute St. MOVING SALE: 6419 Cherry Creak Rd., Sat., and Sun., 912pm. Italian slate billiard table, tools, house wares, lots of everything!!!

Invite the whole neighbourhood to your garage sale with a classified ad Call 1-855-310-3535

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Remember no number can occur more than once in any row, column or box.

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1989 Citation 24’ 5th Wheeler. Canadian made, great condition! Features; spare tire, rear ladder, awning, oven, stove, double sink, fridge, flush toilet, shower and tub, skylight, queen bed, hide abed, cocktail chair and more. $5,900 hitch included in price.

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Inspector Mac Richards will be speaking about safety for elders as a face in the Alberni Valley.

Andrea Baluchi the regional director, Alberni-Clayoquot Region of North Island College will be another face in the Alberni Valley and will speak on Oct. 28.

Joe McQuade is the executive director of Fir Park/Echo Villages and will one of the faces of the Alberni Valley and will speak on November 4. This course starts on Sept. 30.

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RIGHT: Sproat Lake Dragon Boat Society has had another successful year-end regatta this past Sunday. Through the regatta we were able to donate to the Port Alberni School Breakfast Program, and partner up with the ADSS Girls Rugby team. Through their fundraising efforts, and generous support from over 350 paddlers from across the Island, they are $900.00 closer to their Ireland team trip! We wish to thank everyone who volunteered and supported this year’s regatta. LEFT: Meg Scoffield of the Elder College Board and Leanne Moore of the school of continuing education and training at NIC cut the cake celebrating 20 years of Elder College.

Wil Lim finished in second place for $2,000 in prize money in the fitness challenge Vancouver on June 29. There were 500 plus trainers that were invited for this event and it was an honour to be asked to participate. There challenged involved skills, speed, mobility, stability, strength, core, balance, cardio endurance, agility and plyometric etc. This challenge is every two years across Canada. The next one will be in Toronto in 2016.

Susan Hopkins, left, sold Deb Moyen, owner/operator of Pescadores the first two water bomber flags in the numbered series. She is proud to fly them from her place of business and if you would like one they are available at the Blue Marlin Inn.

Come join the

Alberni Valley Lions

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Saturdays 10 - 5

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Museum acquires rare Emily Carr painting KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

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Alberni Valley Museum director Jamie Morton unveils ‘Sproat Lake (Klitsa Mountain)’, a painting by famed artist Emily Carr, on display this week.

The Alberni Valley Museum gained an invaluable offering last week when a patron donated an original Emily Carr painting called Sproat Lake (Klitsa Mountain). The piece is an oilon-panel completed by the famed British Columbia painter between 1908-1909. According to museum director Jamie Morton, Carr was likely inspired by the multiple trips she made to the west coast, which included several stays at Klitsa Lodge in the 1920s and 1930s and a visit to an Aboriginal village near Ucluelet

in 1899. While Morton isn’t sure what perspective the painting may have been created from, he thinks it may be a view of Klitsa Lodge from somewhere along Taylor Arm. Morton is happy to have the piece not only because it depicts a beloved landmark but because this is the first time in years it will be displayed publicly. “The picture has been in private hands, it hasn’t been in public collections,” said Morton. The painting was most recently owned by Ralph Tieleman, a Tofino art collector, who donated it to the museum.

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If the piece is a little different than the standard Carr piece, Morton said that was because of when it was painted. “It’s not typically what people think of as an Emily Carr painting, her 1920s, 1930s paintings are more typically what people equate with Carr’s work, but that was after she travelled to France and was influenced by postimpressionists.” This piece was painted before Carr’s time in France while she was living in Vancouver and teaching art to children in order to make a living. That 1910 trip was what changed Carr’s style. “She maintained her interest in landscapes and Aboriginal themes [after the trip] but her style changed significantly.” While the painting might not be a typical “Emily Carr”, “...it is an iconic view of the Alberni Valley, Sproat Lake and it’s an iconic artist.” The museum plans to include the painting in another exhibit next fall. “We’re going to use it as a focus in an exhibit about outdoor recreation in the Alberni Valley,” Morton said.

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Penner’s painting not confined to canvas MELISSA MARTIN Arts Around

Longtime resident and local well known artist Shelley Penner is the Rollin Art Centre’s current art exhibitor. This exhibit features Penner’s popular paintings of nature and wildlife along with detailed paintings on shelf fungi, special pieces you won’t want to miss. Titled “A Brush with Nature”, the exhibit captures Penner’s love of nature, stating “creativity is her religion”. “A Brush with Nature” will run until Oct. 11.

draw using various techniques such as contour drawing, shading, and negative drawing and so on. Classes run every Tues., starting Oct. 14-Dec. 9, 7 – 9 p.m. Cost $140 for 8 classes, supply list available when you sign up. Please register at Echo Centre.

Last chance to make lanterns

Echo Centre is the venue for our last lantern workshop to learn how to make bamboo and tissue paper designs. Creativity is the key!

Upon completion of your own lantern creations, we hope you will participate in the Rollin Art Centre’s third annual Celebration of Lights festival, Sat. Nov. 29. One workshop is left and room is still available for Wed. Oct. 22 from 6–9 p.m. Be a part of this magical Festival of Lights event. The cost is only $10 to register and $10 for supplies. Please call Echo to register. Melissa Martin is the Arts Administrator for the Community Arts Council.

Fancy Scottish country dancing? Do you want to try something a little bit different which is good exercise and good for the brain as well? Come and try Scottish country dancing with the Port Alberni Scottish Country Dancers. You may never have danced before, you may be slow and sedentary and you may have two left feet, but you’ll catch on quickly. Scottish dancing can be enjoyed by someone eight or 80 years old; the whole family can dance together, and there is no need to have a partner. Scottish Country Dance groups are found worldwide from Alice Springs

Scottish dancers are holding an open house.

to Zanzibar, and are popular on Vancouver Island, says a local spokesperson. The Port Alberni group is entering its 37th season and

is having an open house on Monday, Sept. 29 from 7–9 p.m. at Hansen Hall. Partners will be provided, teaching will be provided,

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People have asked us for an art class and the Rollin Art Centre has listened. Local artist Cynthia Bonesky will be teaching a beginners’ drawing class for adults. This class is designed for people who have little or no experience with drawing, but are keen to try. It will also benefit those with some drawing skills who want to improve. Cynthia will cover the basics of learning to

refreshments will be served, and (dear to the heart of every Scot or potential Scot) it will cost nothing for this evening. The curious will make the acquaintance of jigs, reels, and slower strathspeys danced to the toe-tapping beat of Scottish melodies. Please bring soft-soled shoes and a smile – the Port Alberni Scottish Country Dance group will do the rest. Regular classes take place on Monday evenings at Alberni Elementary School.

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• 2 bedroom & full bathroom • Original fir floors • Modern kitchen & bath • 53’x125’ fenced lot

• $1,410 /month revenue • Three separate units • 0.19 acre R2 zoned lot • Newer roof

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• Fourplex in South Alberni • Generating $1,985/month • Separate electric meters • Close to transit and shopping

• 3 Bedroom rancher • Backing onto greenbelt • 28’ x 20’ workshop • Large 0.17 acre lot

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• 5 acres & 150’ of oceanfront • 465 log panabode cottage • Safe quality moorage • 14’ x 24’ workshop

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$149,000

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$139,900

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3672 6TH AVE

$129,900

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$185,000

• Located in a quiet family neighbourhood in preferred North Port. • Home is immaculate with some new flooring & 3 bedrooms on the main. • Large living room with lots of character, coved ceilings and new appliances. • Updated wiring, plumbing and a new furnace. • Private backyard with large, wired & insulated 2 bay shop.

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$287,500

• Home has been tastefully redone with new kitchen, bathrooms, and flooring throughout. • Updates also include new 200 amp electrical, vinyl windows, metal roof and heat pump. • Spacious living room. Large country kitchen. 3 bedrooms up. Very large master with spacious walk in closet. • Attractive front veranda. Large covered back deck. • Large double detached shop a bonus. Nicely landscaped and fenced backyard.

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$675,000

• Country style kitchen has beautiful cabinetry and a very large island. • Living room has cozy wood insert & french doors onto deck. • In floor radiant heat keeps house consistently warm. • Built in vacuum. Air exchanger. • Large wired and insulated shop with woodstove and bathroom. • RV and boat carport with built in sewer. 5 covered parking spaces. • Fully landscaped and fenced yard with in ground irrigation sprinkler system.

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$215,000

• Spacious two bedroom rancher on large 75 x 124 lot. • This home features crown moldings, a solid oak kitchen with new flooring. • Large master bedroom with covered ceilings. • Large & bright bathroom with a 2-sink vanity & new flooring. • 200 amp service, new furnace, alarm system and in-ground sprinklers • Newer detached wired garage/shop and tool shed. Quick possession is available.

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2248 CAMERON DR.

$239,900

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MLS #376737

$189,000

3641 ANDERSON AVE. $115,700

#301-2825 3RD AVE. $149,900

• 4 bedrooms and den on large 44x176 lot. • Large living room with gas fireplace, original fir wood floors, gas furnace, high ceilings & lots of storage areas. • Nice country kitchen with oak cabinets & door leading to sundeck which overlooks private rear yard with lane access and RV parking. • Full walk-out basement with separate entrance. • Quick possession is possible. Excellent location great family home!

NORTHPORT CHARACTER HOME

SOLD

MLS #363617

MLS #376807

$179,900

$115,000

• Fantastic view of ocean inlet and mountains. • Located on a no thru road and walking distance to shopping and the Harbour Quay Marina. • Newer oil tank. Newer perimeter drains. Roof new 2006, vinyl windows & updated plumbing. • 2 bedrooms on the main. • Unfinished basement with laundry. • Lane access and detached shop.

MLS #376762

SOLD 4804 BURDE ST.

2883 1ST AVE

MLS # 377677

MLS 378020#

NEW PRICE

SOLD 5055 LESLIE

$239,000

• New tasteful wood laminate floors and updated paint. • Custom built rancher with 30 x 20 foot detached shop/garage off lane. • Vaulted ceilings in the large living room that opens onto bright kitchen with skylights and oak cabinets. • 2 bedrooms plus den. Master bedroom with 3 piece ensuite & shower. • Central vac, heat pump and low maintenance yard on quiet street.

MLS # 378526

$239,500

• 55 plus, very spacious 1250 sqft patio home featuring 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and large living room with gas fireplace. • Extra large covered patio that includes a gas bbq • 4 skylights all with their own installed blinds.

HILLCREST VILLA PATIO HOME

GREAT STARTER HOME OR INVESTMENT

• This lovely 2 bdrm, 1 bath condo features open floor plan, plenty of windows let the natural light in, nice sized laundry/storage room & gas fireplace in the lvng rm. • Amazing views of the mountains and the ocean from this unit situated on a corner giving you extra patio space. • This building has secured entry, single parking stall & storage room in the basement as well as having your own laundry in your unit & public transportation only a few steps away!

PREFERRED UPPER NORTHPORT

SOLD MLS #371867

MLS #360332

3551 HUFF DR.

• Three bedroom home located centrally • Newer vinyl windows, new roof & New hot water tank. • Large living room with laminate oors. • Lane access to backyard. • Fenced yard. • On bus route.

4488 BEALE ST.

$169,900

• Just reduced by $ 10,000. • Separate entrances, separate meters. • Two - 2 bedroom units. Shared laundry. • Located in quiet residential area near elementary school. • Walking distance to shopping and coffee shops.

ATTENTION INVESTORS!

2718 7TH AVE.

MLS #363617

MLS #369016

$39,900

2678 ANDERSON AVE. $249,500

• South Port location amongst nice homes. • Some ocean views. • Sewer connection to lot. • Lane access.

44 X 125 FOOT BUILDING LOT

• 1556 sq ft 3 bdrm (3rd bdrm converted to den), 2 bath home • Open plan, updated kitchen,large living room w/ gas FP. • BI vacuum, security, air exchanger, double garage, • Electric hot water heat system. • Nicely finished yard with fruit trees.

EASY MAINTENANCE IMMACULATE RANCHER

6654950

#204-5262 ARGYLE ST $159,000

MLS # 378129


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OF NANAIMO

DAVE KOSZEGI REALTOR® Team Leader

Vicky JOHN Seredick REALTOR® REALTOR® CLARK vicky@daveteam.ca HOW ABOUTjohn@daveteam.ca A NEW HOME FOR CHRISTMAS?250-723-SOLD LET THE DAVE TEAM WRAP IT UP FOR YOU!

Personal Real Estate Corp.

dave@daveteam.ca

SPROAT LAKE FEATURE LISTINGS! 0 ,00 E $ 735 PRIC W E

+GS 0 0 9 , $ 269

T

2978 2ND AVENUE

• Three bedroom, 2 bath plus den/office, downstairs area waiting your ideas • Fully Fenced, nicely landscaped, covered deck, private patio & RV parking

PRIVATE WATER FRONTAGE! windows & vaulted ceilings

2553 8th Avenue$59,900 3573 11th Avenue - $119,000 Debeaux Road - $164,900

• Architecturally designed, beautiful views of the Lake & Mountains

Dave Koszegi's Feature Listing! Lots 6,7,8,9 Lakeshore Rd

– ,000+GST 9 3 0 2 ,00 $ 799

VERY RARE SPROAT LAKE ACREAGE! • Treed property, road frontage, astounding views • Multiple water access points, subdividable

BEAUTIFUL SPROAT LAKE! AMAZING SPROAT LAKE LOT!

0 ,00 $ 599

LOT 7 BLOEDEL DRIVE

• 100’ of water frontage, cedar dock, sewer in place,small power shed •Beautiful mountian and lake views up the arm of Sproat Lake

SPROAT LAKE LOT!

0 ,00 $ 198

SL 5 SALAL ROAD

• Off-Water community just steps from the lake, wharf and a boat slip • Subdivision is serviced with underground wiring, septic in place, hydro to lot

UNOBSTRUCTED PANORAMIC VIEWS!

000 99, $ 1,8

UNBELIEVABLE OPPORTUNITY!

00 0,0 5 1 $ 1,

9458 LAKESHORE ROAD

• Property on Sproat Lake features 3.80 acres of pristine, level waterfront • 166’ of water frontage, 1940’s cottage has been restored in the last

5 years

SPECTACULAR SPROAT LAKE!

0 ,90 $ 199

LOT 29 STIRLING ARM CRES.

• Private and treed lot with an amazing view of the lake & mountains • 0.9 acre lot, beautifully landscaped driveway already in place

STUNNING SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT!

000 99, $ 1,3

• Open floor plan design with 2 bed, 2 bath plus den • Private patio, heat pump ready forced air heating for efficiency

WHERE LUXURY IS AFFORDABLE!

• Brand New Ranchers, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, open floor plans • Mountain Views, 10 year New Home Warranty, underground services

EVERYTHING YOU HAVE EVER WANTED TO KNOW ! ABOUT THE ALBERNI VALLEY! FREE! FREE

3749 ANDERSON AVENUE

• Three bedroom, two bath home with in-law suite potential • Garden beds, fruit trees, greenhouse, RV parking, workshop and fully fenced

NEW LISTINGS! LAST LOT REMAINING! "Dawson's Landing" +GS

0 ,90 $ 269

PRIVATE SPROAT LAKE!

THE PERFECT INVESTMENT!

0 ,90 $ 129

$

0 ,90 174

4969 ATHOL STREET

•This 5 bdrm, 3 bath home is currently comprised of 3 suites which are fully rented • Updates include newer 200 amp service and plumbing, close to all amenities

HOME SUITE HOME!

John Clark in Attendance!

0 ,90 $ 174

NEW !

4101 REDFORD STREET

• Two bedroom home on the main, one bedroom suite down • Fully fenced yard, private back yard, flower beds and a detached garage

5.79 ACRES IN CHERRY CREEK!

4101 Redford Street

0 ,90 $ 849

0 ,00 $ 319

NEW !

GREAT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! ST

+G ASE 66MO0NTH LE

$

NEW !

PER

5184 IAN AVENUE

•Completely renovated, open concept, spacious home, fully fenced, large corner lot •6 bdrms, 2 bathrooms, & features post and beam structure, RV parking

QUICK POSSESSION!

0 ,00 $ 255

NEW !

4662 MARGARET STREET

• Be self employed with this small scale restaurant once called Big Pig Baked Subs • Fully furnished w/ many supplies incld, seating for about 20 customers

NORTH PORT SHOWHOME!

NEW !

0 ,90 299

$

179,000- $199,900 +GST

OPEN HOUSE - MONDAY, SEPT. 29 @ 12:00-1:00

9466 STIRLING ARM DRIVE

NEW !

WEST COAST FEELING!

$

One Acre lots featuring outstanding sunsets and mountain views No-thru private road, only one side of the road being developed Underground hydro, phone and water to the lot line

0 ,50 $ 939

NEW !

unobstructed views

The Dave Team is extremely excited to offer these exclusive lots in beautiful Grandview Ridge!

11013 LAKESHORE ROAD

T

SL 1 KYUNIM ROAD

SEE ALL OUR LISTINGS AND THE BULLDOGS SCHEDULE!

The Wait is OVER!

4626 Maitland Street - $69,900 3178 Sweet Avenue - $72,900 9211 Newcastle Road - $169,000 3583 Swordfern Lane - $79,900 3172 Sweet Avenue - $75,000 Lot A Tebo Avenue - $159,900

• Private, sandy, pebble beach, wharf and fully serviced 5 lot waterfront development • Electricity, water and sewage treatment plant to the lot line,

DOWNLOAD “MY ALBERNI APP” TODAY!

• Custom renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bath rancher on a large lot • Stunning mountain views, pebble and sandy beach, wharf and boathouse

EXQUISITE SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT! IMMACULATE SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT!

WELCOME TO THE LUXFORDS!

TERRACE LANE PATIO HOME!

0 ,90 $ 799

• Three Story waterfront home, 4 bedrooms plus den, family room • App. 120’ of waterfront, 0.87 acre, large 2 car garage, sandy beach

0 ,90 219

BUILD ON ONE OF THESE LOTS!

• 4 bedroom, 2 bath on three levels, custom designed stain glass

$

$

3-5450 Tomswood Road

#4 & #6-3774 12th Avenue

000- +GST 9 , 4 $ 20 ,90 $ 209

GARDENER’S PARADISE!

0 ,80 $ 179

John Clark in Attendance!

Vicky Seredick in Attendance!

• Four bedroom, one bath, open concept floor plan • Exceptional sunset exposure, sandy beach & nicely landscaped grounds

10148 South Drive

CHARMING UPDATED HOME!

OPEN HOUSE - FRIDAY, SEPT. 26 @ 2:00-3:00

EXCEPTIONAL SUNSET EXPOSURE!

0 ,00 715

DAVE’S FEATURE LISTINGS!

OFFERING PATIO HOMES AT THEIR FINEST!

8877 Faber Rd

N

$

Alberni Valley News - Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014

0 ,50 $ 199

CENTRAL LOCATION!

NEW !

4480 VICTORIA DRIVE

• Large family home, 3 bdrms, 3 baths, floor to ceiling marble fireplace • Partially covered cement patio overlooking the pool, fruit trees, grape vines

LARGE 92X125 CORNER LOT!

NEW !

0 ,90 $ 189

3225 10TH AVENUE

• 1+2 bdrm, 2 bath home is main level entry and offers a 1 bdrm in-law suite • Detached double garage, 13x33 covered deck, alley access, tons of parking

COUNTRY LIVING!

0 ,00 $ 259

NEW !

4230 GLENSIDE ROAD

• Like new 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, main level entry, tons of storage space • Fully fenced, raised garden beds, garden shed, covered deck, nicely landscaped

55+ MOBILE HOME PARK!

$

NEW !

900 79,

26-4935 BROUGHTON STREET

• 1100+ Sq.ft. mobile home w/ 2 bdrms, 2 baths and open concept living space • Covered deck w/ a sliding door to a storage area and a single carport

HOME OR BUSINESS LOCATION!

NEW !

0 ,90 $ 149

• Lovely two bedroom home on the main featuring a one bedroom suite down 9866 STIRLING ARM CRES.

• Like new custom built Sproat Lake home, stunning 98’ of level sandy beach • Five bedrooms, four baths, maple hardwood flooring, Nantucket cabinetry

10054 STIRLING ARM CRES.

•5 bedrooms,5 baths with family suite, massive gourmet kitchen • 180 degree pamoramic lake views, 5 split levels, slate floor decks

albernihomesource.com

6604520

• Fully fenced yard, private back yard, flower beds and a detached garage

10242 STIRLING ARM CRES.

LOT A KITSUKSIS ROAD

• Build the home of your dreams on this beautiful acreage & be just minutes

• 4 Bedroom, open concept living area with gourmet kitchen • Down features a full kitchen, recroom, sunroom w/ hot tub & shower

from town

• Creek runs through property, awesome site for a farm and your animals

sproatlakehomes.ca

daveteam.ca

7865 WARDROP ROAD

• Three bedroom, one bath with bonus room & den or office space • Quiet no-thru road, RV parking, beautiful views of the surrounding mtns.

3151 3RD AVENUE

• Zoned C6, South Port home with easy access and alley access • 4 bdrms, one bath with crawl space and low maintainance yar

Personal Real Estate Corporation


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www.albernivalleynews.com B5

OF NANAIMO

DAVE KOSZEGI REALTOR® Team Leader

Vicky JOHN Seredick REALTOR® REALTOR® CLARK vicky@daveteam.ca HOW ABOUTjohn@daveteam.ca A NEW HOME FOR CHRISTMAS?250-723-SOLD LET THE DAVE TEAM WRAP IT UP FOR YOU!

Personal Real Estate Corp.

dave@daveteam.ca

SPROAT LAKE FEATURE LISTINGS! 0 ,00 E $ 735 PRIC W E

+GS 0 0 9 , $ 269

T

2978 2ND AVENUE

• Three bedroom, 2 bath plus den/office, downstairs area waiting your ideas • Fully Fenced, nicely landscaped, covered deck, private patio & RV parking

PRIVATE WATER FRONTAGE! windows & vaulted ceilings

2553 8th Avenue$59,900 3573 11th Avenue - $119,000 Debeaux Road - $164,900

• Architecturally designed, beautiful views of the Lake & Mountains

Dave Koszegi's Feature Listing! Lots 6,7,8,9 Lakeshore Rd

– ,000+GST 9 3 0 2 ,00 $ 799

VERY RARE SPROAT LAKE ACREAGE! • Treed property, road frontage, astounding views • Multiple water access points, subdividable

BEAUTIFUL SPROAT LAKE! AMAZING SPROAT LAKE LOT!

0 ,00 $ 599

LOT 7 BLOEDEL DRIVE

• 100’ of water frontage, cedar dock, sewer in place,small power shed •Beautiful mountian and lake views up the arm of Sproat Lake

SPROAT LAKE LOT!

0 ,00 $ 198

SL 5 SALAL ROAD

• Off-Water community just steps from the lake, wharf and a boat slip • Subdivision is serviced with underground wiring, septic in place, hydro to lot

UNOBSTRUCTED PANORAMIC VIEWS!

000 99, $ 1,8

UNBELIEVABLE OPPORTUNITY!

00 0,0 5 1 $ 1,

9458 LAKESHORE ROAD

• Property on Sproat Lake features 3.80 acres of pristine, level waterfront • 166’ of water frontage, 1940’s cottage has been restored in the last

5 years

SPECTACULAR SPROAT LAKE!

0 ,90 $ 199

LOT 29 STIRLING ARM CRES.

• Private and treed lot with an amazing view of the lake & mountains • 0.9 acre lot, beautifully landscaped driveway already in place

STUNNING SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT!

000 99, $ 1,3

• Open floor plan design with 2 bed, 2 bath plus den • Private patio, heat pump ready forced air heating for efficiency

WHERE LUXURY IS AFFORDABLE!

• Brand New Ranchers, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, open floor plans • Mountain Views, 10 year New Home Warranty, underground services

EVERYTHING YOU HAVE EVER WANTED TO KNOW ! ABOUT THE ALBERNI VALLEY! FREE! FREE

3749 ANDERSON AVENUE

• Three bedroom, two bath home with in-law suite potential • Garden beds, fruit trees, greenhouse, RV parking, workshop and fully fenced

NEW LISTINGS! LAST LOT REMAINING! "Dawson's Landing" +GS

0 ,90 $ 269

PRIVATE SPROAT LAKE!

THE PERFECT INVESTMENT!

0 ,90 $ 129

$

0 ,90 174

4969 ATHOL STREET

•This 5 bdrm, 3 bath home is currently comprised of 3 suites which are fully rented • Updates include newer 200 amp service and plumbing, close to all amenities

HOME SUITE HOME!

John Clark in Attendance!

0 ,90 $ 174

NEW !

4101 REDFORD STREET

• Two bedroom home on the main, one bedroom suite down • Fully fenced yard, private back yard, flower beds and a detached garage

5.79 ACRES IN CHERRY CREEK!

4101 Redford Street

0 ,90 $ 849

0 ,00 $ 319

NEW !

GREAT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! ST

+G ASE 66MO0NTH LE

$

NEW !

PER

5184 IAN AVENUE

•Completely renovated, open concept, spacious home, fully fenced, large corner lot •6 bdrms, 2 bathrooms, & features post and beam structure, RV parking

QUICK POSSESSION!

0 ,00 $ 255

NEW !

4662 MARGARET STREET

• Be self employed with this small scale restaurant once called Big Pig Baked Subs • Fully furnished w/ many supplies incld, seating for about 20 customers

NORTH PORT SHOWHOME!

NEW !

0 ,90 299

$

179,000- $199,900 +GST

OPEN HOUSE - MONDAY, SEPT. 29 @ 12:00-1:00

9466 STIRLING ARM DRIVE

NEW !

WEST COAST FEELING!

$

One Acre lots featuring outstanding sunsets and mountain views No-thru private road, only one side of the road being developed Underground hydro, phone and water to the lot line

0 ,50 $ 939

NEW !

unobstructed views

The Dave Team is extremely excited to offer these exclusive lots in beautiful Grandview Ridge!

11013 LAKESHORE ROAD

T

SL 1 KYUNIM ROAD

SEE ALL OUR LISTINGS AND THE BULLDOGS SCHEDULE!

The Wait is OVER!

4626 Maitland Street - $69,900 3178 Sweet Avenue - $72,900 9211 Newcastle Road - $169,000 3583 Swordfern Lane - $79,900 3172 Sweet Avenue - $75,000 Lot A Tebo Avenue - $159,900

• Private, sandy, pebble beach, wharf and fully serviced 5 lot waterfront development • Electricity, water and sewage treatment plant to the lot line,

DOWNLOAD “MY ALBERNI APP” TODAY!

• Custom renovated 3 bedroom, 2 bath rancher on a large lot • Stunning mountain views, pebble and sandy beach, wharf and boathouse

EXQUISITE SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT! IMMACULATE SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT!

WELCOME TO THE LUXFORDS!

TERRACE LANE PATIO HOME!

0 ,90 $ 799

• Three Story waterfront home, 4 bedrooms plus den, family room • App. 120’ of waterfront, 0.87 acre, large 2 car garage, sandy beach

0 ,90 219

BUILD ON ONE OF THESE LOTS!

• 4 bedroom, 2 bath on three levels, custom designed stain glass

$

$

3-5450 Tomswood Road

#4 & #6-3774 12th Avenue

000- +GST 9 , 4 $ 20 ,90 $ 209

GARDENER’S PARADISE!

0 ,80 $ 179

John Clark in Attendance!

Vicky Seredick in Attendance!

• Four bedroom, one bath, open concept floor plan • Exceptional sunset exposure, sandy beach & nicely landscaped grounds

10148 South Drive

CHARMING UPDATED HOME!

OPEN HOUSE - FRIDAY, SEPT. 26 @ 2:00-3:00

EXCEPTIONAL SUNSET EXPOSURE!

0 ,00 715

DAVE’S FEATURE LISTINGS!

OFFERING PATIO HOMES AT THEIR FINEST!

8877 Faber Rd

N

$

Alberni Valley News - Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014

0 ,50 $ 199

CENTRAL LOCATION!

NEW !

4480 VICTORIA DRIVE

• Large family home, 3 bdrms, 3 baths, floor to ceiling marble fireplace • Partially covered cement patio overlooking the pool, fruit trees, grape vines

LARGE 92X125 CORNER LOT!

NEW !

0 ,90 $ 189

3225 10TH AVENUE

• 1+2 bdrm, 2 bath home is main level entry and offers a 1 bdrm in-law suite • Detached double garage, 13x33 covered deck, alley access, tons of parking

COUNTRY LIVING!

0 ,00 $ 259

NEW !

4230 GLENSIDE ROAD

• Like new 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, main level entry, tons of storage space • Fully fenced, raised garden beds, garden shed, covered deck, nicely landscaped

55+ MOBILE HOME PARK!

$

NEW !

900 79,

26-4935 BROUGHTON STREET

• 1100+ Sq.ft. mobile home w/ 2 bdrms, 2 baths and open concept living space • Covered deck w/ a sliding door to a storage area and a single carport

HOME OR BUSINESS LOCATION!

NEW !

0 ,90 $ 149

• Lovely two bedroom home on the main featuring a one bedroom suite down 9866 STIRLING ARM CRES.

• Like new custom built Sproat Lake home, stunning 98’ of level sandy beach • Five bedrooms, four baths, maple hardwood flooring, Nantucket cabinetry

10054 STIRLING ARM CRES.

•5 bedrooms,5 baths with family suite, massive gourmet kitchen • 180 degree pamoramic lake views, 5 split levels, slate floor decks

albernihomesource.com

6604520

• Fully fenced yard, private back yard, flower beds and a detached garage

10242 STIRLING ARM CRES.

LOT A KITSUKSIS ROAD

• Build the home of your dreams on this beautiful acreage & be just minutes

• 4 Bedroom, open concept living area with gourmet kitchen • Down features a full kitchen, recroom, sunroom w/ hot tub & shower

from town

• Creek runs through property, awesome site for a farm and your animals

sproatlakehomes.ca

daveteam.ca

7865 WARDROP ROAD

• Three bedroom, one bath with bonus room & den or office space • Quiet no-thru road, RV parking, beautiful views of the surrounding mtns.

3151 3RD AVENUE

• Zoned C6, South Port home with easy access and alley access • 4 bdrms, one bath with crawl space and low maintainance yar

Personal Real Estate Corporation


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Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014 - Alberni Valley News

Delivering the newspaper is a great form of exercise. What better way to burn calories, enjoy the outdoors, and make a bit of extra cash.

Mid-Island Realty

Need more

Each Office is Independently Owned & Operated

Exercise?

LANCE DOBOSZ

ldobosz@remax.net

Consider being an independent adult carrier for Black Press. You will earn extra dollars delivering an award winning community newspaper to the homes in your neighbourhood.

Grace

www.alberniproperties.com Open House Saturday • 11:00 - 12:15 00 New Price! 9,9 $14

Open House • Saturday 12:30-1:45

4817 Swanson Street

2171 Anderson Avenue

2 bedroom, 1 bath rancher with bonus suited cabin and new roof

4 bedroom, 3 bath family home in quiet south port.

0

,50

5063 Margaret Street

00

00

9,0

9,0

zzzzzzzzz..... zzzzzzzzz....... 10024 Falcon Road

5+ acres in Beaver Creek, drilled well, new septic system, ready for your dreams. Reduced $30,000!!

00

5,0

$23

6513192

$25

LDCE! SOLA N BY

Video tour available

7875 Beaver Creek Road • Acreage • Panoramic views of the Beaufort range • Large country family home

00

4,0

$20

0

,00

5 $20

3-bedroom rancher with shop & RV parking on no-thru road on Dyke.

$30

Call us for more information on how you can become an adult carrier in your area.

NEW LISTING

Currently rented $1200/month total

9 $17

unlicensed assistant

3219 6th Avenue

• Priced well below assessment for quick sale • 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths. 2 separate suites, fenced yard • Garage and alley access • Income of over 2000 per mo.

3997 Maitland Street

• Immaculate 4 bedroom 2 bath family home • Great neighbourhood • RV parking

00

9,0

$39

2401 8th Avenue

• 3+1 bdrms, totally updated home • Detached double garage • Quiet neighbourhood • Walking to school/daycare/parks

New Price!

4556 Maitland Street

• 2 bedrooms, 1 bath • Great location across from Catholic School • Plenty of parking

00

5,0

$27

Lot 18 Helby Island

• Breathtaking 5.24 acres • 2 cabins with metal roofs • Your very own parcel of the Deer Group of Islands across from Bamfield

se . ear mo L r Fo 0 pe 0 $4 5038 Argyle Street

• clean open retail space, 1,200 sq. feet • 400 per month arts district, small triple net charges

0

,00

$75

New Price!

4805 Bute Street

• Business Opportunity • Anker’s Electric, includes equipment and machinery. Call for more details.

00

9,0

$19

Lot 5 Helby Island

• Private lot in the heart of the Barkley Sound • Your very own parcel of the Deer Group of Islands across from Bamfield

00

0,0

$29

Business Opportunity

• Renovated and ready for drive-in restaurant business. Currently leased.

00

9,0

$44

142 Cia Rock Road

• Bamifled Waterfront • 14 acres spreading across Burlo Island to Mills Peninsula

• Potential to subdivide into 3 waterfront lots

se . ear mo L r Fo 0 pe 5 $6 5066 Argyle Street

• Old Island Gallery, Nice updates • 650 per month with small triple net charges • 1600 sq feet arts district

0

,50

$17

Business Opportunity

• Drive in Restaurant Business for Sale • Includes Inventory - call for list

RE/MAX Mid-Island Realty Port Alberni 250-723-5666, 4994 Argyle Street, Port Alberni

6657213

0

,00

$99

325 Bamfield Road

Perfect B&B potential, built in 2008, vaulted ceilings. Call Lance for more details.

6504553

250-723-6399


Alberni Valley News - Thursday, Sept. 25, 2014

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179,900

$

$

Beautiful Country Acreage

Lot 9 Springfield Road • • • •

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• • • •

3061 Anderson Avenue • • • •

3 bdrm 2 bath home inc. in-law suite down Coved ceiling, kitchen with B/I dishwasher 24x20 partially covered deck and 2 carports RV carport 11’7” height with concrete driveway

$

$

3851 Galliano Dr

4916 Redford Street

169,900

164,900

$

Look At This!

3500 Moore Rd • • • •

• • • •

2 bdrm bungalow on 33x125 lot w/ detached garage Building requires some attention from handyman Currently used as office space Live in as single family or use for commercial/office

• • • •

Lot 4 de Montreuil Lane

1,000 sq.ft. 2 bed, 1 bath home New 4 pc bathroom, newer roof & paint in/out 26 x 21 Fully finished shop/RV Pkg concrete slab 66 x 130 fully fenced level landscaped lot

• • • •

1.065 acre at City edge Good mountain view/sewage system in place Bare land strata $35/mo Exceptional location; exceptional value!

• • • •

• • • •

Luxurious 7 yr old, 5 bedrm, 3 bathroom home Extravagant kit., granite counters, porcelain flrs Feature rock f/p & vaulted ceiling in lvgrm Stunning location, in a peaceful 5 acre setting

219,900

$

Great Location

4066 Bruce St • • • •

Driveway is in, drilled well and lot is cleared Bordered by trees on one side & at rear Less than 10 min to town 1.29 acres, excellent views of Stirling Arm

THINKING OF SELLING?

Classic 3 Storey Home!

Call Lance Engstrom (Full Time Realtor)

For A Detailed Market Analysis

4693 Lathom Rd • • • •

3 bd & den, 2 bath home with many updates All new kitchen, vinyl thermal windows, flooring... Hardi plank siding, concrete patio... Detached garage with concrete drive and fenced yard

239,500

$

Nature’s Retreat

10048 Falcon Road

LD

NEW PRICE

8400 MacMillan Dr

NEW LISTING

4489 South Cres

Quiet location with Peek-A-Boo view of inlet/mnt 3 level 5 bd, 2 bath home with many updates New roof, fenced yard, paint in/out, some flooring New fridge, stove, dishwasher; oak kitchen

SO

Sproat Lake View Lot

$

Quiet Country Acre!

• • • •

174,900

568,800

74,900

2806 2nd Ave

Cherry creek farm just outside city boundary Original farm house and 1,180 sq.ft. 2/3 bd rancher 68 x 120 barn, 4 bay outbuilding with 24 x 32 shop This is a ‘one of a kind’ property.

$

Down Town Bungalow

$

Ranch Style Home with Shop!

879,000 148 Acre Farm

69,900

2993 2nd Avenue

• Lovely ‘updated’ family home with in-law accommodation • 2,680 sq.ft. of living space on 2 levels • 3 bd main floor & 2 bd suite down • Located in one of Alberni’s finest neighbourhoods

2,400 sq.ft. 3 bd/main with original 4 pc bath 9’ coved ceilings, lovely inlaid oak floors Leaded glass french doors, glass door knobs, archways 85 x 122 nicely landscaped lot

$

+ GST

Desirable Redford Heights!

Do You Like Character Homes?

169,900

NEW PRICE

269,900

158,900

$

Nicely Cared For Home!

1,750 sq ft 3 bdrm 2 bath ranch style home .98 level acre just minutes away from city boundary Nicely set back from the road with private back yard Lg oak kitchen and living room, HRV system and much more!

$

• • • •

$

Is The Country Calling You?

6329 Beaver Creek Rd

4.52 level, cleared and fenced acres At the end of a no through road Area of upscale country homes Pasture is ready for horsed, hobby farm...

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384,800

Nicely renovated home with over 3,000 sq.ft. 4 bd, 4 bathrooms, large partially covered deck Large corner lot with RV Pkg & 1 veh. garage Some finishing to complete-This could be your opportunity.

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EXPERIENCED KNOWLEDGEABLE SERVICE! (20 years a Top selling REALTOR (R) in the Alberni Valley)

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ALBERNI PAVING & CONTRACTING LTD.

“Your Local Contractor” Asphalt Paving

Our environmental footprint has gone from large to minimal with the use of the Recycler. We are now able to use 100% recycled asphalt on jobs. We also use conventional asphalt

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• Patching • Resurfacing • Repairs • Parking Lots • Driveways

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250-723-7019

www.albernipaving.ca • email: albernipaving@telus.net


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