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Fireighters and neighbours watch as a Storries Beach workshop is engulfed in flames Tuesday evening. Fireighters and neighbours watch as a Storries Beach workshop is engulfed in flames Tuesday evening.

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Fire destroys workshop in Stories Beach area area

No one was injured, but a workNo one wasStories injured, but area a workshop in the Beach was shop in the destroyed Stories Beach areaTueswas completely by fire completely day evening.destroyed by fire TuesdayAtevening. 5:45 p.m. on Oct. 7, crews At 5:45 on Oct. crews from both p.m. Campbell River7,fire stafrom both Campbell River fire tions were dispatched to respondstato tions were dispatched to respond a reported fire in a workshop ontoa a reported fire in a workshop on a

large property in the 3900 block of large in the 3900 block of Southproperty Island Highway, according South Island Highway,River according to a City of Campbell press to a City of Campbell River press release. release. “On arrival, crews confirmed “On was arrival, crewssmoke confirmed there a heavy issuthere was a heavy smoke ing from the roof area of aissu30ing from thetwo-floor roof areastructure. of a 30by 40-foot, by 40-foot, two-floor structure.

Shortly after fire suppression operaShortly after fire suppression operations commenced, a large portion tions largethe portion of thecommenced, upper floor aand roof of the upper andstructural the roof collapsed. Thefloor partial collapsed. The partial collapse combined with structural the mulcollapse combined the multiple on-site hazardswith significantly tiple on-site hazards significantly increased the risk to the firefightincreased the riskFire to the firefighters, ” says Deputy Chief Chris ers,” says Deputy Fire Chief Chris

Vrabel. “An excavator, provided by “An excavator, provided by aVrabel. local contractor, was called in to a local contractor, was called in to assist with the operation by pulling assist the withremaining the operation by pulling down portion of the down the remaining portiondebris of the roof structure and removing roof structure and removing debris from the initial collapse, which from the initial collapse, which assisted firefighters in completely assisted firefighters in” completely extinguishing the blaze. extinguishing the blaze.”

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Hauling has begun on the John Hart project and BC Hydro is warning drivers to be aware of increased truck traffic on the Gold River Highway. S t e p h e n Wa t s o n , spokesperson for BC Hydro, said the trucks are travelling to two different disposal sites and are following routes that keep them on both Highway 28 and Highway 19. “Increased truck traffic has already begun on Highway 28, heading both east and west of Surge Tower Road and the construction site,”

Watson wrote in a construction update report. “Drivers should be aware of increasing truck turns from site access.” The trucks are coming and going from the access road to the city’s drinking water facility which also leads to ‘ground zero’ where construction crews are blasting to make way for a new underground John Hart Generating Station and a single tunnel to replace the three existing pen stocks. Above ground blasting is already underway and blasting is expected to move underground next month.

It’s estimated that up to 300,000 cubic metres of rock will be removed from the ground over a two-year period and hauled to two different locations – one on Farwell Road and the other at Middle Point. At peak blasting, six to eight trucks per hour will be hauling to and from the construction site off Highway 28, 24 hours a day. Meanwhile, project contractor Aecon SNCLavalin Joint Venture recently completed a bridge over the penstocks to give construction crews access to the north portal. Tree clear-

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ing around the north portal, on BC Hydro property, has also been completed and overburden clearing and removal from the site is ongoing, Watson said. Construction crews also remain on track to close Brewster Lake Road, which will include a re-build of the Brewster Lake bridge, in January of 2015 for up to three years. Prior to that, a new non-public parking site is being created on Surge Tower Road, next to the city’s water treatment plant, to accommodate a small number of vehicles. The majority of workers, however, will use an off-site parking lot at the former Campbellton school which will be converted into project office space and a storage warehouse for at least five years. “There is limited parking and laydown at the John Hart site, as well as other considerations such as deliveries and storage,” Watson said. “The off-site hub will reduce traffic on Highway 28 as most of the worker traffic is eliminated given the Campbellton parking and busing to the site. A development permit has now been granted

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fulfilling the minimum attendance required by the B.C. Municipal Act. The Act dictated that a councillor forfeits his or her seat if he or she is absent for 60 days, or four regularly scheduled council meetings – whichever period is longer. Wood said at the time that he was making as many meetings as he could and held on to his seat. “ There are s ome important issues coming up and I intend to do my best to participate in them, and continue to do my job the best I can,” Wood told the Mirror in

1999. Wood’s situation draws some parallels to current Coun. Ryan Mennie, who has stayed on city council while living in Lethbridge, Alta. since June. Like Wood, Mennie moved for work and came under fire from several residents who petitioned for Mennie to resign. Mennie committed, however, to see out the rest of his term and has been present at all council meetings via Skype. Meanwhile, the two candidates running against Wood now for the mayor’s chair, Coun. Andy Adams and current mayor, Walter Jake-

way, said they both have limited knowledge of the circumstances surrounding Wood’s last tenure on council. Adams said at the time he was serving on the city’s Advisory Planning Committee as a community member at large. “I was aware that he had left town and there were some concerns from council, however, I do not know any of the details,” Adams said. Jakeway, who was living in Port Alberni then, said he has heard from those living in Campbell River at the time about Wood’s situation but said he welcomes the chal-

lenge from Wood. “I am surprised that he has since chosen to reenter local politics, but it is a free country,” Jakeway said. “He must have his reasons. The more candidates, the more selection the citizens have on Nov. 15.” Wood, who did not respond to requests for comment for this story, said, if elected, he intends to conduct an organizational and core services review to find efficiencies and cost savings and says he is committed to working with all councillors and city staff. “A key role and respon-

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Finally! After almost two months of guessing, predicting and analyzing, the deadline for candidates in the 2014 BC municipal election is almost here. Today at 4 p.m. prospective candidates will no longer be allowed to file their nomination We say: It’s your papers. That means at 4:01 p.m., voters in all areas of BC will finally know local paper that’s who is running and for what political going to keep you position. Following that are five weeks of informed crazy fun, also known as the election campaign. That means all-candidates meetings, photo-ops and plenty of promises.

While federal and provincial elections seem to get all the glory, local elections actually have the most impact on the common person’s life. Think about it. Federal foreign policy may be interesting and provincial budget balancing is also important, but it doesn’t normally impact you as much as changes to your property taxes or alterations to your garbage pick up. The people you elect on Nov. 15 have a direct effect on your daily lives. They have the power to raise your property taxes, to decide whether to pave a road or allow you to build an extension to your home. Voters get to choose who will make important decisions about their children’s education and to decide who will

be their voice in the community. It’s a big responsibility and an obligation to take it seriously. Community newspapers also have a huge role in civic elections. While the Vancouver-based media outlets may cover some of the outlying areas — Surrey, Richmond or even Langley — you aren’t going to read about candidates in Nelson, Nakusp, Castlegar, Trail or Rossland anywhere else except your local paper. This is when local journalism puts its best foot forwards and brings the important local issues to local residents. It’s our job to keep you informed. It’s your job to vote. – Black Press

Check your smoke alarm

Although we work hard to prevent fires from occurring throughout the entire year, the Campbell River Fire Department would like to remind everyone to pay a little extra attention during Fire Prevention Week 2014, taking place Oct. 5 to11. This year’s theme is “working smoke alarms save lives – test yours every month!” According to the latest National Fire Protection Association research, almost two-thirds of home fire deaths are a result of fires in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms – and working smoke alarms cut the chance of dying in a fire in half. “In a fire, seconds count,” says fire chief Ian Baikie. “Roughly half of home fire deaths result from fires reported at night between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. when most people are asleep. Home smoke alarms can alert people to a fire before it spreads, giving everyone enough time to get out of the home.” Tips for installing and maintaining your smoke alarm: •Install smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each separate sleeping area and on every level of the home, including the basement. •Connect all smoke alarms so that when one detects smoke, they all sound the alarm. •Test alarms at least monthly by pushing the test button. •Replace all smoke alarms when they have been in service for 10 years, or sooner if they don’t respond properly. •Make sure everyone in the home knows the sound of the smoke alarm and understands what to do when they hear it. •Consider upgrading hard-wired 120 volt alarms to models with a battery back-up for power outages. •Replace batteries in smoke alarms at least annually.

Representation who will actually represent you I was sitting on my deck one night this week having a fantastic discussion with a few friends, when the subject of municipal politics and the fact that we’re in an election cycle came up. One of my friends said something like “Well, it’s not like it matters, really. Nothing’s going to change anyway.” This sentiment could not be further from the truth, but it does seem to be fairly ubiquitous, or at least pervasive, within our society, especially among the under-40 crowd, but the people with this Mike Davies type of discouraged and jaded view early Mike’s Musings in life are, ironically, the people with the On Twitter: most to gain from policy changes and @PaperguyDavies engagement in the process. They’re the miked@campbellrivermirror.com ones that will have to suffer with or enjoy the benefits of decisions made on their behalf for the longest period of time,

after all. I can even understand this way of thinking, or, at least how this way of thinking creeps into people. When you think of “government” and the picture you get in your head is of the bigwigs in Ottawa (or even Victoria), it’s easy to feel dejected about the topic. But my thinking is this: I might not be able to make an impact on the Prime Minister in terms of what I want him or her to do or say to represent my interests on the global stage, because he may or may not even listen to what my MP says his or her constituents want (likely not, but that’s for another column, maybe). That system is just too big to think about having an effect by making a phone call or writing a letter, but I can get a city councillor on the phone and tell them what I want

or need and how I think they should go about accomplishing that. At this, my friend said something like, “Wait, you can just call up a city councillor?” I said, “What? Of course you can call up a city councillor? You want me to call the mayor right now?” I’m glad he didn’t say yes, as I don’t think Walter Jakeway would have been very happy with my call at 9:30 p.m on a Tuesday just to prove to a friend that I could do it. “Hey, Walter. Just proving to a friend that you answer your phone when people call. Thanks. Bye.” My friend’s reasoning for feeling this way (that he could not simply call an elected official), he surmised, is because we’re raised to defer to authority, not to

ask questions of it. We’re taught to listen to our parents and not question them, he said. They’re in charge, and they represent us as we’re growing up, making decisions on our behalf that they feel are in our best interests. Then we get into school, and we’re deferent to teachers, principals, and everyone else in the system. Then we get into the work force, and we do what we’re told by those who have been there longer. He’s got a valid argument. It makes sense that we don’t think we actually have a say in things. But in a democracy, I said, the people representing us – the ones we’ve chosen to make decisions on our behalf – need Continued on Pg. 7


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MUNICIPAL ELECTION 2014

Parnell sees this election as an opportunity for a new beginning Jim Parnell will run for a seat on City Council as part of the CHOICE slate. Parnell is the married father of three boys. He and his family are currently fostering four children. He moved back to Campbell River from Red Deer, Alberta in 2004. Parnell is 40 years old and works at Quinsam Coal, where he is also the president of USW Local 9347. He has served as president for two three-year terms and has served on the bargaining committee for the last nine years. He is a member of the Occupational Health

and Safety Committee, and the Mine Rescue Team. He has worked on the dock at Painter’s Lodge, been a nightshift labourer at Walcan Seafood, and has been a salesman at Spinner’s Sports. He worked as a

production manager/ applicator at Foamco Industries and with Adventure Foaming. His duties as president require that he assist in disputes and act ex officio in any committee. He oversees all spending within the local, and manages donations from the local. He has always done his best to smooth relations between the union and the company, knowing that needless actions by either party can result in costly grievances or wasted hours settling disputes. He knows that in this economy we must reduce costs to survive.

As a councillor and taxpayer, Parnell wants to see Campbell River return to being a destination; the way he remembers it. He would achieve this by streamlining – make it easier to set up shop or build a home. By finding new ways to fast track our permitting process for home and business builders, we would show the world that Campbell River is open. He wants to take a serious look at taxes and make appropriate adjustments to the current structure to make it more affordable for all Campbell Riverites. Parnell knows that this

changes to the world around us that are being considered, because their decisions on those matters should actually be ours. They’re supposed to be voicing our collective

opinion, and performing our collective action. That’s why you can call a city councillor, or the mayor, or the head of the city’s parks, recreation and culture, or transportation departments, or

the chief electoral officer. And that’s why you should engage with this process. Because municipal politics is where we see change around us, and it’s also where your voice can be heard.

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to know how we feel about things in order to be able to do their jobs properly. They need to know what we think about the policies that are being proposed, the

can be achieved through the creation of a longterm plan, through vigilant cost-cutting, and through responsible spending. Parnell believes that council and the city need to make homelessness and low-income families a priority, and

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he wants to explore all opportunities at the local and provincial levels to strengthen our ability to help. Through aggressive planning and searching out all avenues for revenue he will find help for those in Campbell River who need it most. He wants to create

foundations to build on. He sees the election as a new beginning – an opportunity for Campbell River voters to choose a council and a mayor who are eager for transparency, fiscal responsibility, and who approach each issue with practicality.

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The Chief and Council of the We Wai Kai Nation welcomed seven senators serving on the Standing Senate Committee of Aboriginal Peoples onto their traditional lands Tuesday. The senators are participating in a nationwide study examining on-reserve housing and infrastructure and were welcomed at Quinsam Reserve #12. Chief Ralph Dick of the We Wai Kai Nation welcomed senators Dennis Patterson (NU), Lillian Dyck (SK), Sandra Lovelace Nicholas (NB), Nancy Greene-Raine (BC), Nick Sibbeston (NWT), Tobias Enverga (ON), and Wilfred Moore (NS) to a tour of the nations’ residential areas. Chief Dick told the senators that his nation has always taken pride in their homes and residential areas. “Our Elders taught us to b independent and

Pictured from left: Brian Kelly – Band Administrator, We Wai Kai Councillor Cindy Inrig, Lise Steele – Director of Lands, Senator Sandra Lovelace-Nicholas, We Wai Kai Councillor Keith Wilson, Senator Lillian Dyck, Senator Nick Sibbeston, Senator Nancy Greene-Raine (kneeled), Chief Ralph Dick, Senator Dennis Patterson, Senator Tobias Enverga Jr., Murray Abercrombie - Maintenance Supervisor, We Wai Kai Councillor Daniel Billy, We Wai Kai Councillor Kim Duncan, and Senator Wilfred Moore.

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Coun. Larry Samson is frustrated by the amount of litter blowing around city streets because of people not securing their garbage properly. Samson presented city council Tuesday night with six photos that show garbage and recycling overflowing from cans and blue boxes on the side of the road and waste strewn around sidewalks and lawns. Samson said the city bylaw, which tickets people who don’t secure their garbage in a can with a proper lid, isn’t working because enforcement is complaint driven. “We’re asking neighbours to tell on neighbours and by the time we can do an investigation the wind has blown it all away,” Samson said. “The bylaw isn’t working as it is. This stuff ’s

blowing away all over the place. “People are still putting out plastic garbage bags and the seagulls, the crows, are getting into it and now we’re relying on neighbours to call in a complaint to our bylaw enforcement department that’s already overworked as it is.” Samson suggested the city could crack down on offenders by refusing to pick up any garbage not in a garbage can or to take note of those not properly securing their garbage and send the offenders a friendly reminder on proper procedures. But Samson’s motion to have city staff come back with a report to council on how to remedy the problem was defeated by council, with all opposed except for Samson. Coun. Ron Kerr said while he understood Samson’s intent, he was concerned it would

put more stress on the city’s overworked bylaw enforcement department. “If we’re going to put money into this issue, the money is much better spent on educating people than running around chasing people who are spreading papers,” Kerr said. “It’s not up to city staff to pick up garbage from the side of the road, it’s up to communities.” Samson tried a second attempt, taking aim at convenience stores. This time, a motion to have city staff report back on actions that can be taken against convenience stores that do not address excessive litter in their surrounding location, was passed by council. Samson said the litter in the vicinity of certain stores is a problem that needs to be dealt with. “It’s just a mess,” Samson said, referring to

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clean and green forestry businesses and jobs to the community. In addition, Stewart promoted the yard waste collection service and the Willis Road yard waste drop-off site. Stewart also served as the city’s representative on the Comox Strathcona Regional Hospital board and “diligently worked with fellow board members to ensure a new hospital would be built in Campbell River,” he says. Stewart said if elected he will work to bring

council together into a more cohesive unit with the city’s best interests in mind. “I would like to rebuild a professional council whose members work together for the greater good of Campbell River,” Stewart says. “Even when ideas and views might differ, my goal would be to have respectful debates and arrive at good decisions. This would give your council the ability to move forward as a team without the divisiveness which has plagued our present council.” Stewart said while he wants to see council get along, different views and opinions are necessary for an effective council. “I do not support the concept of so-called slate of councillors as this would remove the individuality and strength of each member,” Stewart says. “I am a team player and welcomed working with my colleagues on council but I was also willing to,

from time to time, challenge mayor and council on issues coming before council.” Stewart said if he is elected to city council he will do all he can to help secure funding from senior levels of government to reduce the need to increase taxes to pay for city projects. “I would like to help the incoming mayor work toward controlling taxation levels and finding new ways to fund projects,” Stewart said. “During my two terms of office I had the opportunity of developing very good working relationships with both provincial and federal government politicians and bureaucrats and I know that this sort of cooperation can be very helpful for our city. “Many challenges and opportunities are facing your new council and I believe I have the experience and skills to help this new council get the job done.” Election day is Saturday, Nov. 15.

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INFilm then pulls a package of images to send to the inquiring company as a sample of locations that are in the region, that match what they are describing (they have a database of about 33,000 images). “It could be beaches, forests, rural fishing communities, caves, what have you. We can send them quite a lot of options for them to consider,” Miller said. “We don’t do ‘No, we can’t’ very often, but we don’t waste anyone’s time if what they’re looking for isn’t available in our area,” Miller said. What they do under those circumstances is work out from here and find them something that matches their needs, keeping them as close to the region as they can. “If we can’t find them somewhere here, we find them somewhere on the Island, or in B.C., or in Canada. We work with them as best we can to fill their needs,” she said, so that they will come back to them the next time they need a location or service INFilm may be able to provide. They want to be the first call that’s made. “You want to help them get to where they want to go, and provide

them with enough service, that even if you lose that show (because they chose somewhere else), they’re going to come back to you, and then you can get them here when you do have exactly what they need.” When they choose to come to the area, it’s a matter of making sure they have everything they need while they’re here, Miller said. The film industry is a closeknit group, so every experience a production has travels down the pipe and gets to the rest of the decision makers, so it’s important that people’s experiences are good when looking at the long-term economic impact, which is one of her key focuses. “It’s all about, ‘let’s get as many local people hired on to use their services as possible.’” she said. “You don’t need to go outside our local area to find water trucks, or cranes, or greens people, or safety people, or busses and transportation. We get into the creative aspect only to the point of understanding their needs. “The rest of it is all about economic development. It’s about supporting and sustaining the industry with as many local people and services as possible.”

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Joan Miller of INFilm wants to continue to grow the creative arts sector in the region to promote interdisciplinary cooperation between and within various fields, with a particular focus on digital arts and design.

Moving into the digital age Just this month, a team of animators set up shop in the Enterprise Centre, where INFilm lives, to produce an animated digital short for Habitat for Humanity, and it was an exciting time for the organization and all involved, according to Miller. “To watch a production team from start to finish is really exciting. I

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as people are actually doing the work,” Miller said. But although entirely animated films are great, it’s not the biggest digital footprint being made in what they do as an organization. Not by a long shot.

“So much of the work the (film) industry is doing now has some digital aspect to it. Even all our live action filming, we never used to see any sort of visual effects people. We were doing strictly location-

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the visual effects coordinator, who is there with us, is looking at it with us, knowing they’re going to remove everything in the distance, the trees are going to come down and there’s a castle that’s going to go in, but it needs to match up seamlessly with the live-action that’s going to be filmed down on the edge of that river.” The changing role of a film commission Until recently, INFilm has been primarily a location scouting and service provider for crews wanting to film in the area, Miller said. She’s begun working to create a new industry in the region, however, centred on facilitating collaboration and an interdisciplinary approach to the creative fields that are becoming more and more in demand, both within the film world, and in other sectors. “It’s a blur now. I don’t know where the role as a traditional film commission ends anymore, because the traditional film commissions have now expanded a lot of their delivery into the digital media sector,” she said, adding that it’s gone from being primarily film-focused to

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know you live in my area,’ to ‘let’s talk about this project that I’d like to use your skills on.’” And it’s driving a sector of the local economy. “I know of at least three or four contracts that came out of (the last mixer), where people have taken something they’re working on and included someone else local on it.” The relationships that can be made between those in digital arts to other industries seems to lend weight to the idea of moving to create a “creative sector” infrastructure in the region. According to Miller, there is need for people like digital artists and animators in fields such as healthcare, to help design everything from software and databases in their digital infrastructure to graphics for presentations and facility design. That’s just one of the many examples of how skills in the field are transferrable and valuable to the region, she said, and there are many other examples, such as integrating their talents into military applications or social services like search and rescue or even policing services. “There just doesn’t seem to be a cap on Cont. page 17

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There’s a funding issue, however. Actually, there are many funding issues. Traditional financiers, like banks and credit unions, Miller said, need to reexamine how they look at this sector. They’re starting to look at it a little more closely because they’re starting to see the value in the industry, but it’s difficult to visualize the monetization of ideas and concepts that aren’t physical in nature. “Even though these people can become very successful,” she said, “and something can go all of a sudden from a two man startup to a 200-person project that sells a few years later for a crazy, exorbitant amount of money, we’re not there yet with the traditional ways of financing.” It’s not like with other projects, Miller said, where they can see a physical building going up, or a warehouse full of boxes. “It’s like, ‘You want to make a new coding language?’ or, ‘What’s a widget?’” Miller said with a laugh. The other funding issue is that of how to fund film commissions themselves. You see, film commissions can’t charge for their services. “Most people think, ‘Godzilla had a $200-million budget, you guys must be doing

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really well,’” Miller said, but they didn’t get one cent from any of the projects they work on. In fact, part of their yearly budget goes into supporting them. “I’d like to know who, 35 years ago, decided that when the industry was creating a network of certified film offices around the world who understood their industry and would facilitate what they do, decided that they couldn’t be paid for those services.” Another issue with acquiring adequate funding, according to Miller, is that at the end of they year, it’s really difficult to justify the funding they’ve received or are asking for for the following year, because INFilm often can’t be specific about what they’ve done, due to confidentiality agreements. “We can say, ‘this is how many projects we scouted on, here’s how many days of filming happened, and those kinds of things, but, yeah, the (funding) model is kind of crazy.” That’s not why they do it, though. “Obviously it’s not about the money. It’s not about what we get paid, because we’ve had offers to move and do similar things for more pay. It’s about doing something good for your community. That’s a huge commitment for us. This is our community. This our region. This is where we want to live. This is where all the people that we love are. “We started on this journey 20 years ago, and it has nothing to do with us. It’s a community vision, and it’s important.”

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the school. The school’s Parent Advisory Council, with the assistance of school staff, then sought out grant funding and donations to help raise the necessary funds to build the garden. Today, the garden is a bustling hub of activity in the school community and an inspired way to bring countless lessons and subject areas to life for students from kindergarten to Grade 9.

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Math and geometry lessons make real life connections as students have to measure and calculate the garden area to determine the number of beds and how they can be situated. Gross motor skills are developed through constructing beds, building fencing, and digging. Science lessons abound from learning how to determine the soil PH, pest identification, and how to compost. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg (lettuce – if you pardon the garden humour).

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working cooperatively together. In fact, the senior class has ‘garden buddies’ with the junior class of kindergarteners, Grade 1s and Grade 2s. “It’s fun that we get to go outside and see how things grow. I like to experiment with what stuff tastes like,” says Grade 6 student, Lily Allen. Produce from the garden is used as main ingredients in the school’s hot lunch program where wholesome, homemade items such as vegetable soup and pasta with homemade sauce are regular menu offerings. While not all students choose to get hot lunch, all students get healthy snacks from the garden, and the opportunity to sample

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Bray touts a wealth of management experience Bob Bray announced his candidacy for city council last month as one of four CHOICE candidates. He grew up in North Vancouver where he met his wife Marilyn. They raised three children in Richmond, and they are now grandparents of seven. In 2011, Bob and Marilyn moved to Campbell River where four of their grandchildren are growing up. Now 69 and retired, Bray is a member of the CR Genealogy Society and a member of the CR Seniors Centre Society. He provides family tree charting and ancestry. ca coaching at Bob Bray Stories. He is also an instructor at Elder College. Bray gained management experience when he administered a treatment facility for children in Richmond. After that he was Assistant Administrator of the Mary Pack Outpatient Hospital of the Arthritis Society in Vancouver. He was Associate Director at the UBC physical plant (buildings, grounds and utilities) doing administration and scheduling for 322 buildings on 990 acres. Later, for eight years he was Director of Administration at the UBC Faculty of Medicine, and then Director of Finance for the Surrey Delta Immigrant Services Society for another eight years. For the final eight years of his career, Bray obtained private sector experience in a profit oriented environment as the Assistant General Manager at Trev Deeley Motorcycles, a Vancouver retailer. Bray holds an MBA from Simon Fraser University, and a BA in sociology and classical studies from UBC. Recently, Bray was an

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He was also a President of the Richmond Youth Concert Band. Bray sees similarities between his management roles and the role of city councillor. Both have financial realities to manage and political realities to navigate. He knows that respect, patience, and leadership are job requirements. He will approach the deliberations of council in a non-partisan way and with a consensus-seeking attitude. He wants to be on city council to help produce the results that flow from good management decisions. He is willing to be held accountable by Campbell River citizens,

tourists, and investors for the quality of their experience with our city. Bray says, “City Hall needs leadership from Council on lower taxes, improved services, program review, regular financial reports, infrastructure prioritizing. There needs to be clear expectations of the City Manager for tighter management controls.” Bray would like to see city council play a larger role in supporting community agencies. He says, “Last winter’s successful homeless shelter is an example of what can be done.” Bob wants to take his management experience and apply it to the chal-

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Storm rally to stay undefeated

The bad news is the Storm’s winning streak is over. The good news is after a furious third period comeback on Tuesday night in Victoria, the Storm is still the only undefeated team in the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League. Campbell River

improved its record to nine wins, no losses and one tie by scoring three times in the final 15 minutes of regulation time to salvage a 5-5 doubleovertime tie with the South Division leading Westshore Wolves. Although pleased with the comeback, Storm head coach Lee Stone was

not exactly doing handstands when the game ended. “We really have to figure out how to start games off better,” he said. “We had a great third period and are impressed we got a point out of it, but we should have never been in that situation in the first place. At 9 and

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Those anglers who like to fish the Campbell River are still reporting few coho but if we can get some rain, the action will improve. In Campbell River, starting at Rotary Park, you will see anglers wading out along the shoreline and fly fishing for coho. Some locals call

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As we approach the second week of October, the weather has cooled down and we have had some rain and fog in the outer areas. Fishing is starting to taper off and wind down.

Painters Lodge, the largest employer of fishing guides in the Campbell River area, will close it doors for the season at noon on October 13th. Guides getting out are going after coho and the catch reports are good. Phil Morris got at a 13.5-pound coho and Jennifer McRae got a 11.5 pound coho. Coho coming in are between 10 and 16 pounds. This time of year if you can fish on the right tide and in areas south of Quadra Island, some fishermen are switching to light gear to fish the kelp for coho on the fly.

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This fly is a basic pattern that is effective for catching trout or salmon in the river, its easy to tie and you can lose any amount of flies without digging deep into your bank account. Hook size is a 6 or 8 and the body can be silver tinsel or use Mylar tubing. The front hackle can be pink or green but I found that natural deer hair works just as well.

it Stinky Bay but Oyster Bay Park will be full of anglers this time of the year as well. Also on the walk between Salmon Point and Oyster River will see shore anglers throwing out lures and flies. While most of the tourists have left, many come and fish the local rivers from Germany, Italy and the UK to drift or fly fish in Campbell River. At the Visitor Centre you can rent a fishing rod and try fishing the river just to have some fun.

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EquityMS counts. and Sundays 8pmpassed at theCen7th totembar@recn.ca Anytime Courtenay 250897-9875 • Campbell River 250204-9875 granddaughter Marina May, whom he loved quite possibly Brenn, her children Heather Start date: ASAP terpeacefully onAdventist Quadra on would be considered anorasset. P.A.L. &250-923-8584 C.O.R.E in hisChurch, homeTuesday in 300 Black Now neutered. We don’t rely on credit, age Day C.O.R.E. continues Position to commence ASAP. 1-800-639-2274 RINT ANDEricEED NLINE www.instructordarryl.com Cole Brenn eveningsSt.at 7:00pm. For more more than anything else on Earth. www.oracletutoring.ca Courses start LL(Bryon), OU IN Thulin Also there is a or income. Oct. 20, 21, 22 Creek, B.C. Apply at store location. Fax (250) 286-3409 604-430-1498. Apply online ORACLE TUTORING 35 hours per work with Ĺś exible work schedule. info call Barb: 250-923-5537 This position is full-time and operates Monday to Friday, 8am (Brian), to 5pm, for 40 hours a week. FIREARMS SAFETY 250-830-0295. Oct. 2 & 16 (Liz), Megan Keszler EDUCATION/TUTORING meeting at the Children’s CenEDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS 6pm-10pm EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS Call Anytime www.capitaldirect.ca PERSONALS Salary range $ 43,860 $45,000.00 per annum or Judy: 250-923-1653 TRAINING terBasil on was Quadra on grew Tuesday born and up in Tennille Paille and If you1-800-639-2274 have the skills weorare looking for, and would like(Serge) to become part of our dynamic team, please forward Our family like to thank all of theGrades friends HELPSign WANTED HELPwould WANTED RINT AND NLINE •Closing Kfamily - 12who Contact, & Pay Instructor Dateand 24th October. evenings 7:00pm. more Strathcona Toyota has an opportunity available Two pieces of IDup required. her five grandchildren; Kentville,atNova Scotia.For He has also resided inMaster PEI, Vancouver, Arizona a resume by fax or e-mail to: 604-430-1498. Apply online ORACLE TUTORING AVALON ~ For TYEE MARINE ~ offered support, comfort, and care during Dad’s last months. FIREARMS SAFETY info call Barb: RELAXATION 250-923-5537 & College. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED info contact: McKenna, Sean, Rose, Julie ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION Ĩor a ĨullͲĆ&#x;me proĨessional Sales Consultant. and Vancouver Island. Non Restricted & Restricted. •staff Relevant professionalofdegree including Health or Social Services or Massage. Certified European 250-287-2641 www.capitaldirect.ca or Judy: 250-923-1653 TRAINING We’d also like to thank the amazing and volunteers Human Resources Department and Adreinne. • All subjects. Masseuse. An exquisite es250-334-2942 Grades K 12 An employer you can count on. comparable combination of education and experience Master Instructor Granlund Fire Arms Basil250-204-0956 was a chef whoBywas passionate about food and cooking, Dust be enthusiasĆ&#x;cÍ• moĆ&#x;vatedÍ• oriented Victoria Hospice who truly made the end ofdetail our father’s life as cape. Appt. P.A.L. C.O.R.E~which ~ 250-286-9996 GUN&SMOKE careers.canada@cermaq.com • Minimum of three years successful experience with nonwww.oracletutoring.ca Known forworking her psychic ability,Email: Ceridwen was a published writer & College. led him to his budding “Spice Cowboyâ€? business. Basil was best Courses ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATION peaceful and comfortable as possible. Doghouse Plaza Sunrise is looking &Learning interested in a longfor term career. Non Restricted &start Restricted. 2nd Hand Military Store Campbell River, BC proĹľ t societies at the Director level. and ADMINISTRATION FAX: activities 250-286-0022 social activist. Her many volunteer included 250-830-0295. Oct. 2 & 16 250-286-0986 known for his sense of humour and unforgettable laugh. He will be • All subjects. 250-337-1750 • Proven excellent knowledge of palliative and hospice care. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES erĆ&#x;ÄŽeÄš leĹľenĆšarLJ deaÄ?Ĺšers the Univerity Women’s Manitoba Apply in person with resume or email to P.A.L. &and C.O.R.E JUST and MOVED Cermaq CanadaofisWinnipeg currently seeking to ĹľCentre, ll an opening for a Action full-time permanent Executive Administrative Tyee Marine sadly missed fondly remembered. Route 10-0075 Coho, Rainbow www.oracletutoring.ca To each Area individual or group who generously donated the Contact, Sign upChum, & Pay in the toselection, training, Committee monitoring and The support of Of Women, Choices, Campbell ~ Black Creek Auction Mart~ Courses start 250-334-29 IS ALCOHOL Assistant at ourOn CampbellStatus River ofĹľce. Ä?oƚŚ iƚ͛s ažƉÄ?ell ZiÇ€er• Expertise sales@strathconatoyota.com aĆŠenĆ&#x;on :oe. ~Granlund TYEE MARINE ~ Ida, Islandfor volunteers palliative care clients Route 10-0090 Highway, Park Rd. HELP WANTED WANTED Todd’s Summer Battle fund, we want those you toHELP know thatworking every directly withRiver 250-830-0295. Basil is survived by his parents Howard and Doleina Parker, Oct. 2 Firearms & (Hill) 16Ebert, HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Women’s Centre, Ann Elmore Transition House, and 250-287-2641 A Problem anÄš donated ourĆšenaLJ LoÄ?aĆ&#x;ons͘ skilled speaker, positive and respectful client,Assistant The Executive Administrative provides support and assistance to the Chief Operating OfĹľcer (COO), sisters Patricia Parker (Timothy Schofield) andWANTED GraceSouth Parker dollar went towards making• Proven Dad happy and public comfortEmergency Social Services in Campbell River. Route 11-0195 250-334-2942 HELP CONTACT SIDup NIELSEN Don’t wait for us Contact, Sign & Pay Petersen, Jacqueline, Legacy andrecliner Board liaison. ofĹľce staff, and visitors through daily ofĹľce administration and clerical activities, including: (Randy Power), oneMARINE greatPinecrest, nephew. for able whether it was food, medicine, orcommunity the Lazy Boy GUN SMOKE ~~ Dolora, Serenity 250-203-4444 TYEE to fiyou? nd two you!nieces, three nephews~~and Ceridwen left this world too soon, but will never be forgotten HELPLearning WANTED HELP WANTED Good skills. te looking ĆšeaĹľ An will Alberta eldPlaza Company Cremation has taken place and there be a Oilfi service at White’s is Doghouse Sunrise isfor for 250-287-2641 that heare felt2785 comfortable inlooking near the •end. Wecomputer will be forever Call Louise........923-6643 N. Island Highway Campbell River ce reception managing asRiver, well as greeting Campbell BC in-person visitors and suppliers by•her loving familybyand Aswitchboard gathering of friends will Call Route 12-0360 Alder Street (500 block) hiring experienced dozer and • Strong working knowledge of budgets, ĹľOfĹľ nancial reporting andfriends.the 250-286-0986 250-334-2942 Funeral Home in Kentville, Nova Scotia onWEEKEND Sunday, October 12th at COURSEmeals ƉlaLJers aretruly inĆšeresĆšeÄš inĹľTodd’s aĹŒer sÄ?Ĺšool Assisting COO by18th, supporting schedule ofĹľce management; grateful toÇ Ĺšo you. You helped make last days Earth Society take place on October from their 2:00-4:00 pmand at daily #52-390 erĆ&#x;ÄŽeÄš leĹľenĆšarLJ deaÄ?Ĺšers and excavator operators, The Campbell RiveronĹšours Hospice is•seeking anthe outstanding nancial accounting. JUST MOVED Route 13-0460 Evergreen, Dogwood, Nichol, South Cermaq Canada is currently seeking to Ĺľ ll an opening for a full-time permanent Executive Administrative ~ GUN SMOKE ~ 2:00 pm. Donations memory may be toCreek the Canadian Cancer NEW BABYinor • the Arranging and coordinating a regional andof international and lodging provided. Drug Cowichan Ave, remembrance Ceridwen.travel proĹľle for the COO as peaceful comfortable as theyDirector could be. ~made Black Auction Mart~ of Programs and writing, Operations toAssistant lead inCourtenay a new and inofĹľ inLearning aandÄ?usLJ anÄš Ä?aring enÇ€ironĹľenĆšÍ˜ Doghouse Plaza is looking •for Experience in grant negotiating and implementing FIREARMS TRAINING atSociety our Campbell River ce. Campbell for Ä?oƚŚ iƚ͛s ažƉÄ?ell ZiÇ€er McPhedran Rd.Sunrise for Research help day or 55 St. Clairtesting River, BC Society Institute, Avenue W., Suite 300, Toronto, required. 1-(780)723EXPECTANT MOM? • Coordinating travel arrangements for other employees Granlund Firearms 250-286-0986 exciting strategic direction. & C.O.R.E. contracts asĆšowell as human resource management and accurate 5051. ZeÄ?enĆš graÄšuaĆšes are Ç elÄ?oĹľe aƉƉlLJ͘ erĆ&#x;ÄŽeÄš leĹľenĆšarLJ deaÄ?Ĺšers Courtenay 250• Campbell River 250204-9875 OntarioJUST M4Vnight 2Y7, or the charity of your choice. 14-0950 ourĆšenaLJ LoÄ?aĆ&#x;ons͘ Route Dalton, Westgate, Island Highway Managing ofĹľce environment securityand codes, Ĺľle storage, supplies, Administrative etc. The•Executive Administrative Assistanttoprovides support to thekitchen Chief Executive Operating OfĹľcer (COO), and897-9875 509953 BC Ltdbe (dba Hortons) MOVED Cermaq Canada isthe currently seeking Ĺľsuch ll anasopening for aassistance full-time permanent AanÄš celebration of his life will held Tim onreporting Saturday, October ASAP. activities. CONTACT SID NIELSEN Don’t wait for us GETTING MARRIED? 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Route 29-0820 Galerno, Hilchey,earthsoption.com Parkway, Alder St. ofĹľ staff, andinclude visitors through daily ofĹľtheir ce administration and activities, including: Closing Date 24th Campbell October. River Hospice 250-203-4444 Sat. Oct. 18 8am-noon to find you! or operations, including MS Word and MS Excel. an OfĹľproĹľ ce Administration course or certiĹľcate NEW BABY • Arranging and coordinating a regional andCompletion international travel le for the COO www.tonefffunerals.com Mustare be Full Time /enÇ€ironĹľenĆšÍ˜ Part Time Email / ShiftHumResHospiceCR@hotmail.com Work / in available alooking Ä?usLJ for: anÄš Ä?aring te for ĆšeaĹľ FIREARMS TRAINING Driver needed deliver theasofNorth Island Gazette to Call Circulation for more info FOUND CAT LastMOM? 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Gray #1-1040 & white. belWEEKEND COURSE ZeÄ?enĆš graÄšuaĆšes are Ç elÄ?oĹľe Ćšo aƉƉlLJ͘ ƉlaLJers Ç Ĺšo are inĆšeresĆšeÄš in aĹŒer sÄ?Ĺšool Ĺšours about these and other routes. 250-287-9227 *RESUMES DROPPED OFF AT HOSPICE OFFICES WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. • Assisting the COO by supporting their schedule and daily ofĹľ ce management; comparable combination of education and experience carriers and businesses in Port McNeill and Port Hardy “where your family comes firstâ€? • Managing the ofĹľ ce environment such as security codes, Ĺľ le storage, kitchen supplies, etc. Oct. 20, 21, 22 may be left the family at: www.campbellriverfunerals.com ly, Condolences feet, neck BABY band on forshoulThis• position is full-time and Mondayand to Friday, 8am totravel 5pm,proĹľ for 40 hours week. education experience required. NEW or GETTING MARRIED? Arranging andwith coordinating a regional international le for theaCOO •enÇ€ironĹľenĆšÍ˜ Minimum of three years successful experience working non-operates Non Restricted & restricted. 6pm-10pm in No a Ä?usLJ anÄš or Ä?aring ders. Green eyes. Friendly. FIREARMS TRAINING PERSONALS The•individual musttravel have a positive, friendly andemployees professional presencewith that works to build harmonious every Thursday morning. Someone own vehicle EXPECTANT MOM? C.O.R.E. Coordinating arrangements for other proĹľ t societies at the Director level. Wlease eĹľail LJour resuĹľe Ćšo Now neutered. 250-923-8584 If you have the skills wewith are co-workers, looking for, and would like vendors, to becomeand partthe of general our dynamic team, please forward Start date: ASAP & C.O.R.E. working relationships management, public. QualiĹľ cations for ZeÄ?enĆš graÄšuaĆšes are Ç elÄ?oĹľe Ćšo aƉƉlLJ͘ Courseofstarts: Strathcona Toyota has an opportunity available Two pieces ID required. • Managing the ofĹľ ce environment such as security codes, Ĺľ le storage, kitchen supplies, etc. • Proven excellent knowledge of palliative and hospice care. a resume by fax or e-mail to: that meets safety standards. AVALON RELAXATION aĚžinΛsunriselearningÄ?enĆšre͘Ä?oĹľÍ˜ Fri.Restricted Oct. 17 6pm-10pm GETTING MARRIED? Route 10-0075 Chum, Coho, Rainbow Area For info contact: Apply at store location. Fax (250) 286-3409 this position include proactive organizational and time management skills plus proĹľ ciency in computer Non & restricted. • Expertise in the selection, training, monitoring and support of Ĩor a ĨullͲĆ&#x;me proĨessional Sales Consultant. Massage. Certified SCHOOLS European EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS EDUCATION/TRADE Sat. Oct. 18 8am-noon The individual must have a positive,Human friendly and professional that works tocourse build or harmonious C.O.R.E. operations, Excel.Resources Completion of anpresence OfĹľce Administration certiĹľcate Ćšo working directly with Department those volunteers palliative including care clientsMS Word and MS Route 10-0090 Ebert, Highway,Wlease Park Rd.eĹľail LJour resuĹľe Masseuse. An exquisite esGranlund Arms Ida, IslandDust Must be bondable and have handling working relationships with co-workers, management, vendors,cash and the general public. QualiĹľcations for Course Fire starts: be enthusiasĆ&#x;cÍ• moĆ&#x;vatedÍ• detail oriented would be considered an asset. cape. 250-204-0956 By Appt. • Proven skilled public speaker, positive and respectful client, Email: careers.canada@cermaq.com C.O.R.E. 250-286-9996 aĚžinΛsunriselearningÄ?enĆšre͘Ä?oĹľÍ˜ Route 11-0195 South Petersen, Jacqueline, Legacy Fri. Oct. 17 continues 6pm-10pm this position include proactive organizational and time management skills plus proĹľciency in computer & interested in a longcommunity term career. Oct. 21, 22Store and Board liaison. 2nd Military Sat.Hand Oct.20, 18 8am-noon FAX:toCompletion 250-286-0022 This positionincluding isexperience. full-time operates Monday Friday, 8amoftoan 5pm, 40 hours a week. operations, MSand Word and MS Excel. OfĹľfor ce Administration course or certiĹľcate 6pm-10pmPinecrest, Dolora, Serenity 250-337-1750 • Good computer skills. PERSONALS An employer youresume can count on. Apply in person with or email to would be considered an asset. Tyee Marine If you have the skills we are looking for, and would like to become part of our dynamic team, please forward Route 12-0360 Alder Street (500 block) C.O.R.E. continues • Strong working knowledge of budgets, Ĺľ nancial reporting and Criminal record check required. Two pieces of 21, ID required. Strathcona Toyota has an opportunity available 250-334-29 IS ALCOHOL sales@strathconatoyota.com aĆŠenĆ&#x;on :oe. Oct. 20, 22 a resume by faxfull-time or e-mailand to: operates Monday to Friday, 8am to 5pm, for 40 hours a week. AVALON RELAXATION Ĺľnancial accounting. RouteFor 13-0460 Evergreen, Dogwood, Nichol, South This position info contact: HELPisWANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED 6pm-10pm Ĩor a ĨullͲĆ&#x;me proĨessional• Experience Sales Consultant. Massage. Certified European A Problem PERSONALS in grant writing, negotiating and implementing McPhedran Rd. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES week, 6-8 hours/per CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Human Resources If you have the$140/per skills we are looking for, and would like to Department becomeweek. part of our dynamic team, please forward Masseuse. An exquisite esHELP WANTED Granlund Fire Arms contracts as well as human resource management and accurate Strathcona Toyota hasmoĆ&#x;vatedÍ• an opportunity Two pieces of ID required. beHighway enthusiasĆ&#x;cÍ• detailavailable oriented for you? cape. 250-204-0956 By Appt. Route 14-0950 Dalton, Westgate,Dust Island a resume by fax or e-mail to: Email: careers.canada@cermaq.com 250-286-9996 AVALON RELAXATION reporting activities. For info contact: An 2nd Alberta Oilfi eld Company is Ĩor a & ĨullͲĆ&#x;me proĨessional Sales Consultant. interested in a longCampbell term career. Hand Military Store Highway Massage. Certifi ed European Please drop in or FAX: send resume and copy of driver’s 2785 N. Island Highway River Route 14-0955 Island (Westgate to Erikson) Call 250-286-0022 hiring experienced dozer and Human Resources Department 250-337-1750 Masseuse. 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PETS AND LIVESTOCK PETS LASAHAPSO POODLE Mix. 8 wks old. Ready go. 2 left. $500 each. 250-923-3653

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE UNDER $400 SOFA-Loveseat, brown leather new. $400. 3 side lamps $25 each. 250-923-5659

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

ANTIQUE 1930’S Rolltop desk. Oak. Excellent condition. Reasonable offers. China cabinet 6ft. $300 250-2878570 or 250-202-7717

ELECTRICAL ELECTRICIAN Small jobs to new construction. B Connected Electrical. 250-204-2168. www.bzzzt.ca

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Time For Fall Clean Up Gardening, Pruning,Top Dressing, Small Landscaping Designs & Rubbish Removal

Gabriele (250)205-0661

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

LANDSCAPING CURT’S LANDSCAPING tree service, stump removal, pruning of fruit & ornamental trees, hedges. Sprinkler blow-outs. Free estimates. Insured. 250830-8776

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

DINNING RM-SET - Maple buffet & hutch, table extends to 72� (2leafs), one captains chair & 4 chairs. $500. 250338-1406

FREE TO Loving home: white, loving, nurtured 2yr old male indoor cat. (250)203-1974

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 2008 SAGA Scooter 49cc 5200Km No motorcycle license required. $1500.00 obo 250-335-2015

2009 SHOPRIDER SCOOTER 888SLN with weather protection. Fantastic condition. New $5000. Asking $1800 O.B.O. Call 250-338-4705 2 CHINA CABINETS - Excellent condition. Old Country Rose china - new. Lavender Rose China - like new. 2 Storage cabinets. 1 Tool box storage. 5 Draw-dresser. Sewing machine, like new Kenmore & cabinet. 1 large wardrobe(closet), handmade. Please call 250-331-9252 Courtenay.

‘99 NISSA FRONTIER SE King Cab 4 cyl, 5spd, 2wd, 205000 km, Nissan service slips since new. $2950. 250871-3772 250-871-3772.

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GARAGE SALES 191 S. McLEAN St. Corner of Pinecrest/S. McLean. Sat. Oct. 11. 8am-1pm. 50 years of treasures. Furniture, dining room, washer/dryer, chairs. Rain or shine. 617 STEENBUCK Drive. Saturday, October 11. 7am-2pm. Everything must go!!! CENTRAL- 619 Victoria Cres, Sat, Oct 11, 9-1pm. Something for everyone!!!

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REAL ESTATE

RENTALS

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ARTIST DAVID WICK NEEDS STUDIO SPACE- I need to kick-start the sell of all remaining prints and noncurrent original artwork at my studio for greatly reduced prices to make wall space for my new fall series. All non-current original artwork & prints must go by October 15th. âœąHere’s your chance to say yes to a beautiful piece of art... it can transform your home and uplift your soul. Call 250-714-0932 for appointment & address. GLASS TUB enclosure. Electric bug arrestor - $50. Wheelchair - $95. Carpet steamer - $75. Antenna cable 25ft & tripod stand for satellite dish - $30. Argus slide projector & screen - $90. Call 250890-3304 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/ newspaper? MICHELIN X-ICE winter tires, set of 4, 245/60 R18 105T paid $2250 not needed, as new, on mag. rims w/hub caps $1500. Please call 250-8909199

GARAGE SALES ESTATE SALE. Sat. Oct 11, 9am-2pm. Quality furniture, including leather chair & bdrm suite, household items, lady’s clothing,etc. 39 Washington Dr GIANT FUNDRAISER. 384 SIMMS Rd. Sat. Oct. 11. 9am2pm. Toys, games, dishes, clothing, treadmill, desks, couch, BBQ, girl’s beginner bike, scooter & more. Proceeds to help cover daughter’s medical expenses.

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 645 9th Ave.

CAMPBELL RIVER: 302 Island Hwy faces 3rd Avenue. Ocean views from large deck over carport and off master bdrm. Come inside and see over $70,000 of professional interior renovations plus a York Heat Pump! This attractive 3 bdrm & 2 bath side-split is in a desirable area, centrally located in C.R. on a wide lot with mature trees. Lower level could be easily transformed into an In-law suite. Includes 6 as new Kenmore appliances. Asking $384,900. (No Agents). Call 250-702-3309.

1. 1 & 2 BR suites. 2. Newly renod suites & building 3. Moving Incentives 4. Heat, H/W, prkg included Call Building Manager Call 250-204-3342.

COMMERCIAL BUILDING for rent; 2250-A North Island Hwy, 3000sq ft, 20’ ceilings, 4 overhead drive-thru doors, ample parking. Immediate possession. Next to Mazda. Call Benny at (250)616-9616.

COTTAGES 2-BDRM CABIN, Sayward. $650./mo + utils. Avail. Oct. 1st. (250)757-2099 or email vicki@elkhaven.ca

COMOX. 2086 sq.ft. 3.5 yr old house. 4-bdrm, 2.5 baths. Quiet neighbourhood, near all amenities. Realtors welcome. $529,500. (250) 941-1410.

PEDEGO ELECTRIC Bike 50km range, max. speed 32kmh 7-speed twist shifter $1500.OBO. 250-338-5964 PELLET STOVE Enviro-mini. Brand new, never fired. Asking $2,000 OBO. Please call 250-703-0278 for more information on this great deal. TWO 215/65 R 15 winter tires on Nissan Frontier rims: two winters, $150 firm. Med. blue Raider mid-rise canopy off ‘99 Frontier. Fits 76�x60� box rails, $250. 250-871-3772. WOOD BURNING Fire Insert $500 O.B.O. Vitayur Water Dispenser with one 5gal. water bottle - $30. Call Comox 250-339-7953

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

HOUSES FOR SALE 3 Bedroom home in Valley Vista Estates, 2 baths, new carpets, 2 sheds, sprinkler system, carport. $150,000, this is a must see home. Call 250334-0942 for more info.

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES 2 BDRM. 1 bth. 5 appl. Clean Fantastic view. Downtown. No Pets. Ref’s requ’d. $825/mnth. 250-286-6672.

MOBILE HOMES & PADS CAMPBELL RIVERmobile with addition, 3 bdrms, fenced yard, F/S, oil/electric heat, W/D hook-up, fresh paint, NS/NP. Quiet park. Refs required. Nov 1. $850 mo. Call 250-248-9859.

TOOLS CONSTRUCTION TOOLS Ground to Finish: Nail gun, compressor, lazar level, siding tools, cement mixer, cordless tools, chop saws, mitre saws, blades, and more. 250-2182558.

REAL ESTATE CLAIMS INVESTORS ALERT Oil land only - Shares in mines & minerals on 200 acres in Manitoba. $100,000 o.b.o. Will consider leasing. Certificate avail. 250-914-1220

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY DESERT AIRE RV Resort Indio California. Lrg lot & 11 yr old park model , top model Chariot Eagle covered deck & lrg patio. Call Bob for more information 250-594-3939 or beford1@shaw.ca

RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO

RIVERFRONT HOME 4 bdrm, spilt level, private dock, in ground swimming pool, fully fenced yard, front and alley access, playhouse w/slide, newly update! 1631 20th Ave, $348,000. For appt to view please call 250286-3535. Serious inquires only! No realtors please.

2 BDRM Orchard Park Apts. Secure bldg. Lrg,newly reno’d, new carpets, new deck. quiet, privt yrd. On-site laundry. Indoor cat welcome. Ref’s required. $695/mth. Please call 250-202-2187. www.meicorproperty.com CAMPBELL RIVER- very nice 2 bdrm near town, adult oriented (881 Greenwood St), no dogs. $685. (250)923-3635. SPACIOUS 2-BDRM near hospital. NP/NS. Nov. 1st $700. Call (250)287-3990.

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FOR SALE BY OWNER

Property Management Managing Rentals, its what we do. We are looking for new properties, see us and we will help you maximize your rental income. CONTACT BRETT ARMSTRONG (250) 287-2000 1211 Cypress Street, Campbell River, BC V9W

CARS 1988 MERCEDES 300CE126,000 km. Asking, $4000. (250)898-4638. 1996 SUNFIRE, 5 spd,4 cyl, 2 door, good tires, good starter car. $1700 obo.250-287-2969

HOT! HOT! 87 Mazda RX7, Microtech E.C.U, fuel mapping dyno tuned, after market fuel injectors, large single turbo, Ported and more. Large Power, never raced, never abused only USED. Lots invested. Price $5995. Contact Ken at 250-830-4578.

COMMERCIAL VEHICLES

HOMES FOR RENT

SEASONAL ACCOMMODATION BEAUTIFUL 55+ patio home for sale, super location, bright and sunny 2 bedroom, 2 bathrooms with ensuite. Jacuzzi tub in main bathroom. Unit 4 1351 Tunner Drive, Courtenay. Asking $205,000. Call 250-338-8956 or 250-8711556.

2007 ALJO 24’ Travel trailer. Exc. cond. Equipped with solar panels, two 6V batteries, good tires, TV, stereo, electric tongue jack. Awning like new. Contains: all eating & cooking equip. for trailer life. $12,250. obo. (250)339-7735, Comox.

1 BDRM. Avail Nov 1st. Washer & Dryer. Lrg. yard. Pet ok. Close to all amenities. Ref’s req. $650.00 (250) 202-2187 WILLOW POINT, Hilchey Rd. 3 bdrm, 2 bath, lrg open plan kitchen/living area. Lrg deck and backyard. Avail. immed. $1250. Heather 250-204-2263

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WANTED-Logging Truck Load of seasoned firewood. Call 250-923-9115 lv message.

2003 OKANAGAN 5th Wheel 29-5Y. Great condition. Large picture window. Large slide. $20,000. Call 250-923-4768.

COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

SIDE-BY-SIDE DUPLEX2 bdrms, lrg living room, F/S, W/D, Deep Freeze included. NS/NP. $700+ $100 hydro. Avail Nov 1. 250-204-0960.

PEARL oak dining table, 2 capt. & 4 chairs, buffet/hutch, sideboard, corner cabinet. Not a mark on it. $600. 250-2878585.

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WATERFRONT FURNISHED 1 bdrm condo. Furn’d. NS/NP. Available Nov. 1 - March 31. $950 + utils. 250-286-4785.

SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING GOLDEN GROVE CARE FACILITY,

THIOKOL 1200C SNOWCAT Specifically designed & renovated to plow roads and go on extended ski trips. 6’ removable bed, ski rack top rack, storage area. New rear sprockets, belts in great shape. Rebuilt Differential. Webar carburator, new S.S. brake cylinders, brake bands, new engine electrical system, rear hydraulics; all fluids recently changed. Trailer an option $20,000 firm. 250-2878483

2008 CORSAIR Excella 31 CKDS. Mfg. General Coach. Polar Pak. All season living. lots of storage. Too many features and options to list. Excellent condition. $ 40,900.obo. 250 334-1825 Possibly avail 2005 Dodge 1 ton diesel.

2009 32’ Fleetwood Terra Class A Top of their line, only 9,000 mi. As new, must see! 2 slides same side. Loaded & many extras, ready for your next adventure! Asking $89,500. Call: 250-339-9939.

40FT. TRAVEL TRAILER. Excellent Condition. 3 slides, sleeps 4. Lots of storage. Your home away from home. Asking $45,000. OBO. Please call for more information 250-7023415.

IMPORT CAMPER Older. 2 bunks, stove, propane tanks, sink, water tank, table, ice box, steps. Clean and no leaks. Asking $800 o.b.o. 250-2024907. Leave a message.

MOTORCYCLES

a licensed long-term care home for seniors, has immediate openings in beautiful Willow Point. For more info:

Call 250-923-7049.

SUITES, LOWER BRIGHT 1-BDRM. Private entrace $695. inclds hydro & insuite W/D. NS/NP. Avail Nov. 1st. Ref’s req’d.(250)926-6674

TRANSPORTATION

YAMAHA SCOOTER. Beautiful one owner Vino Yamaha low mileage gas motor scooter & helmet inc. 250-339-1945 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

ANTIQUE/CLASSICS

REDUCED! 2004 SUNSEEKER- FORD. 26 ft w/ slide. 126,000km. Queen size island bed. Thermal pane windows. Transferable extended warranty. Great condition. $26,900. 250-830-8371 Campbell River

TRUCKS & VANS DODGE CARAVAN 1999$995, blue. Clean, inspected by OK Tire, Courtenay. 2995 Moray Ave. Call Dave, 250792-1650.

MARINE BOATS

‘39 CHRYSLER ROYAL restored six cylinder std. $18,000 may trade for older Ford or ? Call 250-334-9502 AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

1996 DUTCH STAR by Newmar. 38ft Deisel Pusher. 192,000km. 8.3 LTR Cummins Motor. 6spd. Allison, Spartan Chassis. 6500 Generator. Lg slide. Oak cabinets. Leather furniture. New batteries. Well maintained Snow Bird Coach. $20,000 firm. 250-287-8483

6-MICHELIN Steel Radial Tires LT 235/85 R 16. Off a 3500 1 ton. $350. Good shape. 250-914-3900

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

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Wolves take the gold Bay, and Brooks – all in straight sets. In the play-off round, Timberline met Brentwo o d C ol lege and won 19-25; 25-8; 15-9, advancing to the quarterfinal against Ladysmith. This was a very competitive match against a B.C. third-ranked AA team. The games were

The Timberline Senior Girls Volleyball team began the season with gold, winning the 30-team VIU Invitational. After losing their first match to Yorkhouse of Vancouver, 23-25;25-27, the Wolves regrouped to win the rest of their pool matches against Nanaimo Christian, Oak

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The Miracle Beach 5K and 10K Run will turn 25 on Oct. 19. The race was started in 1990 by the Campbell River Running Club. The race starts at 10 a.m. in the Miracle Beach Nature house parking lot. There is an early start for 10K walkers at 9:30 a.m. After the main race there is the very popular kids fun run which is free (register on site). Following the kids race, the runners head to the beach for soup by Fusilli Grill,

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Only one ticket number will be drawn and the winner consents to the release of their name by the licensee. All proceeds support the Hospice Society. 1-70 South Dogwood Street, Campbell River

Campbell River Chamber Luncheon

Guest Speaker

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Gordon Wilson

Join the Campbell River Chamber for a luncheon presentation from Gordon Wilson to learn about the opportunities for local business to supply to the potential LNG projects.

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Gordon Wilson was appointed the LNG-Buy BC Advocate in October 2013 by the Premier tasked to help connect BC businesses with the opportunities that LNG development presents

Maritime Heritage Centre 621 N. Island Highway, Campbell River 9:30 – 11:30am continental breakfast

Free admission but you must register online at vicaBc.ca (click on calendar)

OCTOBER IS BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH 691 Heriot Bay Rd Quathiaski Cove 250-285-3100

The Employment Program of British Columbia is funded by the Government of Canada and the Province of British Columbia.

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• Hear examples of other BC businesses who have successfully engaged in LNG

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• Gordon will also be dispelling some of the myths about LNG

Go to www.campbellriverchamber.ca/events events to learn more and purchase your tickets today! Tickets for Chamber members are $35 (plus GST) and $50 (plus GST) for Future members. The price includes lunch, dessert and refreshments. Pre-registration is required.

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• Learn about the LNG-Buy BC program and online tool, as well as how it works and what you need to do to benefit

Tuesday, November 4th 11:30 – 1:00 PM Coast Discovery Inn

cookies, awards and draw prizes of pumpkins and pies. To enter go to, www.raceonline.ca/ online-events/ or pick up entry forms at the Sportsplex, Shorerunners or Outdoor Addictions. Entry fees are $20 per adult ($10 for youth) up to October 17. Day of race registration starts at 8:30 a.m and fees are $30 for adults and $20 for youth. For more race information contact the River Runners at crriverrunners@gmail.com

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came out on the winning side, 25-20; 25-19. It was such a great match with long rallies and amazing plays. The whole team played so well and contributed to the victory. Second team all-stars went to Megan Turko and Tommi Corder. Brooklyn Reesor was a first-team all star and Sarah Chase was named tournament MVP. The Wolves are currently ranked second in B.C. in AAA Girls Volleyball.

Miracle Beach Run returns

Construction industry leaders discuss coming opportunities

Draw Date: November 3, 2014 @ 3:00pm - 99.7 2 Day FM, 470-13th Ave, Campbell River BC

tight and Ladysmith fought hard. Timberline came out on top though 25-20; 27-25. In the semi-final, Timberline found its stride and beat Notre Dame 25-19; 25-16. That meant another match-up against York house, but this time in the tournament final. Timberline had hoped to play them again as the team had grown so much throughout the tournament. This time Timberline

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Riptide fight to a draw

In the U14 soccer league, there are no soft spots in the schedule and last Sunday at home was no exception. The Upper Island Riptide was up against the Lower Island Bays/Peninsula – who was in second place in the U14 Vancouver Island Premier League. For much of the first half of the contest, play was scrappy and sloppy from both teams. At the twenty minute mark however, it was Lower Island that broke the ice when forward Chad Hegland struck high and with authority over the out-stretched hands of goalkeeper Delton Kruell into the back of the net. At about the twenty minute mark of the second half, Riptide ‘s Josh Ruston crushed a ball from 23 yards out into the lower corner of the net and the contest was all tied up at one. Late in the game, a potential disaster loomed for the Riptide as Nick MacGregor was called for tripping in the box, giving the opposition a penalty shot. Keeper Kruell saved the day, stopping the penalty shot and preserving the tie.

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Brady Assu, left, of the U14 Riptide battles for the ball during a game Sunday against Peninsula at Pinecrest school.

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Campbell River’s

EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Timberline Village

Simply Food

Chips and Popcorn

Life’s brighter under the sun

Expires: Oct. 31/14

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Prime Rib Oven Roast Naturally Aged 21 Days $17.61/kg

We’ve got the selection to make your turkey the talk of the table.

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