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Engineers always prioritizing needs both above and below ground KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
The city needs to spend twice what it does to keep its deteriorating infrastructure from degrading even more, said city engineer Guy Cicon. “On average, the city expends $2 million a year on roads, sanitary, storm and water capital construction [not accounting for inflation],” said Cicon. He could make full use of that $2 million figure for roadwork alone, instead of the approximately $750,000 he receives. With those budgetary constraints and a cost of $125/metre of asphalt, Cicon has to prioritize GUY what stretch of CICON the city’s 153 kilometres of paved roads need fixing up the most. Over the years, he’s learned to prioritize what he needs from council so that he gets most of what he asks for. “It’s not like I ask for the moon and they give me a comet.” One of the projects on the table for 2015 is repaving Ninth Avenue, a road that hasn’t been repaved since it was first done 50 or so years ago, Cicon said. Paving will take place between China Creek Road and Montrose Street at a cost of $175,000 (pending council review) for the paving and roadwork alone. “We will replace the asphalt on a less than ideal base. The road will last, but it won’t last as long” as it would if the base were also replaced, Cicon said. “We’re just not keeping up,” he added. “The work we do is superficial in terms of the roads.” The situation below the ground is not much better. At the end of 2013, the Port Alberni had 261 kms of sewers, 102.2 kms of which are for storm water alone while the other 158.8 kms are combined storm and sanitary sewers made of either cement or PVC pipe. Separating the combined
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Workers replace a 220-metre sewer force main pipe along Stamp Avenue in September 2012. The road had to be opened twice to fix worn pipes.
storm water system is pumped to and sanitary the sewage lagoon. systems has Having storm water been an extended mixed in with the project for the sewage increases the city. According amount of liquid that to Boyd Wong, needs to be pumped a Port Alberni to the sewage lagoon, engineering meaning increased – Guy Cicon wear and tear on the technician, since the project’s pump stations and inception in the more treatment up at late 1980s, approximately 40-50 the lagoon. per cent of the city’s sewers During heavy rains, the have been separated. situation worsens. The reason for separating “During rain events the pumps the storm water and sanitary can’t keep up so we have systems is twofold. combined sewer overflows,” Under regular conditions, said Wong, adding that the city the separate storm water lines is trying to separate the sanitary drain out into the canal (Alberni and storm water lines before Inlet) while the combined the province imposes stronger
‘It’s not like I ask for the moon and they give me a comet.’
regulations on the amount of allowed overflow. As well, while the overflow that ends up in the canal is heavily diluted, having the two systems combined means that some sewage ends up in the canal. Port Alberni is not the only city to allow some untreated sewage to end up in the waters off Vancouver Island; Victoria allows all of its raw sewage to flow into Juan de Fuca Strait. While separating the storm and sanitary systems is important, budgetary constraints mean that the city can only do a limited amount each year. Even when the city is able to separate the two lines, they still need cooperation from residents on that street. Unless the lines are separated at the very beginning (where the houses tap into the system), the sanitary lines will still function as combined ones. As the process is expensive and must be paid for by the homeowner, Wong says that residents usually only upgrade to the separated system when doing other repairs. Another effort to both save on expenses and be more environmentally friendly is the gravity force main that the city installed in 2005. Located just before the tracks at Johnston Road, it eliminated the need to pump sewage from the part of North Port above the tracks. Instead, the sewage is carried by gravity down Southgate Road and out to the sewage lagoon across from Catalyst Paper. The rest of the city’s sewage is handled by five pump stations, two on the southern half of town, two on the northern and one off of River Road. From the pump stations the sewage is sent to the sewage lagoon, which in 2013 treated an annual volume of 5,818,926 cubic metres, down from 6,897,032 cubic metres in 2011. The reduction in volume can be linked to the city’s continued separation of storm water and sanitary systems.
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Any money that can be saved means more money for sewer and water system priorities, from clogged to leaking pipes to complete water line replacements. Anything from debris—both gravel and from houses—to roots growing in from either above ground openings or cracks in the pipes can clog the pipes. The city commissions videos of the inside of the sewer pipes, which lets them attend to clogged or cracked pipes before they
cause a more severe problem. “Water mains that are leaking too much you can go down and just patch, it leaks again you go down and patch and it leaks again and you go down and patch,” Cicon said. “The cost of operating and maintaining those patches at some point would exceed the cost of going in and replacing that water line.” While the city’s infrastructure isn’t at that point yet, it could become an issue in the future if nothing changes. “We’re not at a crisis
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The third in a series of leaks in a water main under Maitland St. and Fifth Ave is visible in this photo.
situation but without investing in the replacement of our older deteriorating assets the demand for repairs accumulates,” said Cicon, adding that “there’s a lot of infrastructure that was developed in the 1950s that’s coming to the end of its life.” One piece of infrastructure that’s nearing the end of its life is the water line underneath Neill Street, between 14th and 17th avenues. While the city’s not at a crisis point, “projects like these do indicate that this underground pipe network is nearing the end of its life.” The cost of replacing the water line will be approximately $225,000. While he’s repaving Ninth Avenue, Cicon also hopes to separate the combined storm water and sanitary lines underneath Ninth Avenue at a cost of $80,000 for each line. The Ninth Avenue roadwork, storm and sanitary separation and the Neill Street water line replacement are slated to cost $560,000 altogether, already over a quarter of what Cicon receives from
the city on average. Cicon’s total request for infrastructure improvements will cost $2,690,000, not counting $2 million in Harbour Road Route Phase 1 construction that would be taken from borrowing, but is unlikely to go through in 2015.
It’s unlikely that he’ll get all of the funding he’s looking for, something that’s been occurring for years as the city struggles to find enough money to keep its infrastructure in passable shape. “The concern with delaying improvements to the
infrastructure for a long period of time is that we won’t be able to effectively manage the replacement with the tax levels that the people provide,” he said. Concerns over the delay mean that water and sewer rates will increase in an attempt
“to try to meet the expenditures required for the replacement of this deteriorating infrastructure.” But for now and for the foreseeable future, Cicon will continue to pick and choose what’s necessary, what can wait and for how long.
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ALBERNI CHAMBER UPDATE is designed as a ‘Thanks for shopping local’ concept versus more traditional Shop Local themes. Mr. Collette adds that a chamber of commerce membership is quite likely the single best annual investment that a business can make for its overall corporate health. Nearly 300 businesses are members of the Alberni Valley Chamber of Commerce. Any business owner that is interested in learning more about the chamber of commerce is invited to contact the chamber office at 250-724-6535. The Alberni Valley Chamber of Commerce is a member of both the BC Chamber of Commerce and Canadian Chamber of Commerce enabling its Membership to help steer all three levels of chambers in their work alongside various levels of government.
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The Paid Forward campaign takes place over the first 24 days of December and is supported through the generosity of 52 local businesses. Each of those businesses has contributed at least one $100.00 Gift Certificate to the Chamber of Commerce who in turn will ‘surprise’ a local shopper in each sponsoring location every day with a gift certificate for another business in town. “The Paid Forward concept provides a unique opportunity for the business community to partner with one another through this program while also setting the stage for new customer experiences in many situations,” said Mr. Collette. As the voice of business in the Alberni Valley the chamber of commerce is well positioned to encourage and promote shop local programs. This campaign
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Making Spirits Bright The Barkley Sounds Choir is Making Spirits Bright at their annual Christmas show at the ADSS Theatre on Sunday, Dec. 7 at 2:30 p.m. The choir will be accompanied by Phil’s Harmonics String Orchestra and the Alberni Valley Handbells. Tickets are $12 at the door or $10 in advance from Rollin Art Centre, Blue Fish Gallery, Salmonberry’s and choir members. Call 250-723-7185 for more information.
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and nothing now. “We’re doing things we’ve never been able to do before, like the light-ups and Christmas things.” For the buyer, Olive O’Dwyer of Port Alberni, the tree farm is a new endeavour. She has spent nearly a year working alongside the Kirkpatricks, learning the ropes of the tree farm business, but Kirkpatrick said she
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For the first time in 32 years, Gerry and Connie Kirkpatrick have nothing to do this Christmas. The Kirkpatricks have sold their Christmas tree farm and retired. “It’s different,” Gerry Kirkpatrick said. “It’s OK. I don’t know how to express it in words. I was always so busy
has been running the business with little help from him for a while now. The renamed Tara Christmas Trees is located on Airport Road, before the airport, and includes a u-cut section. The u-cut tree lot is open Wednesday to Sunday until Dec. 21. O’Dwyer is also supplying fresh cut trees to Canadian Tire. editor@albernivalleynews.com
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Voices rising
Nanaimo-Alberni MP James Lunney, right, joins the John Howitt children’s choir in front of his Port Alberni constituency office on Friday during the Harbour Quay and Uptown Light-up event.
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Mayor Mike Ruttan engages with the public at the inaugural council meeting on Monday, Dec. 1.
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Watershed action urgent: Fraser KATYA SLEPIAN
“The time to act is now” was the message delivered by outgoing Shawnigan Lake director Bruce Fraser on protecting the Alberni Valley’s watershed. Bruce delivered that message to a packed Search and Rescue Hall that included local residents, Island Timberlands (IT) representatives and city officials during a watershed forum organized by the Watershed-Forest Alliance and AlberniPacific Rim MLA Scott Fraser. Bruce Fraser said that the concerns he’s heard voiced in the Alberni Valley about watershed protection are similar to the worries people are having all around the province, as well as the issues he dealt with in Shawnigan Lake. “Shawnigan is feeling that human footprint, everything from climate change to gravel beds,” said Bruce, comparing the situation there to the Alberni Valley’s, both in terms of industry encroaching on the watershed and the provincial government’s seeming lack of initiative in terms of dealing with any problems that may arise.
Lake, which is an unincorporated electoral area with no municipal council. “We had to create local civic infrastructure [in Shawnigan Lake] to try to gain some authority to be involved in watershed planning,” he said. “Here you already have a council and you are a municipality, you don’t have to reinvent that.” Having the civic
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authority in place means that “city council will have to step up to continue to put pressure on the various interests” in the area, said Bruce. The recently passed Water Sustainability Act will be key to gaining control of the watershed. “It has a clause that enables local governments to become involved in watershed planning.”
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“Our senior governments have basically retreated from the fields in so many cases, leaving us with a damaged environment and too little control to do anything about it,” said Bruce, adding that public support was key to getting a say in watershed planning. However, Bruce said that Port Alberni is in a better place to take action than was Shawnigan
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Port Alberni’s new city council and mayor were sworn in by Justice of the Peace Mirina Stilinovic in front of an audience so large they spilled out of council’s chambers at city hall. “We are entering the first year of a new term on council. Each year brings new challenges for council and the upcoming term will be no exception,” said
their upcoming term. “Each of us has committed to serving the people of Port Alberni on this first council with a fouryear mandate.” Ruttan, who has been vocal about increasing public engagement, wasted no time in creating four new standing committees. Food Security and Climate Change, Seniors Advisory, Youth Advisory and McLean Advisory were the
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Road focus must change Nisga’a proving their critics wrong The City of Port Alberni’s infrastructure— roads, sidewalks, water, sewer pipes and more—is degrading at twice the rate the city is paying to fix it. And that could spell trouble for taxpayers down the road. The Town of Comox, northeast of Port Alberni, is a prime example of what can happen. Three years ago, Comox went public with its infrastructure deficit, which the Comox Valley Conservation Society (CVCS) estimates is 10 times what the town can afford to pay. In 2012, Comox’s public works superintendent was quoted as saying Comox was facing costs of $160 million to upgrade its infrastructure—when the town’s entire budget for 2010 was only $16 million. The CVCS noted that only 20 per cent of new development infrastructure costs was being paid for by developers, leaving 80 per cent for the community to pay for. In May 2013, Comox raised residential taxes 2.7 per cent (about $43 in additional property taxes) but it was hardly enough to pay for all the fixes. Port Alberni residents are already taxed to the max, so adding significantly to that pain is not the solution. Much was discussed during the recent municipal election about keeping taxes low but facing the reality that funding and service cuts would be the other side of the cause and effect balance. It is time to take our infrastructure deficit seriously, and to do something about it before we end up like Comox—costs rising to the stratosphere with no correlating increase in the tax base. — Alberni Valley News
at the B.C. legislature last week. The B.C. government had just passed amendments B.C. Views to allow a gas pipeline through Nisga’a Memorial Lava Bed Park, the first ICTORIA – It has co-managed provincial been 15 years park in B.C. history. since I wrote a Another bill enabled the commentary objecting Nisga’a Lisims government to the B.C. government to impose industrial pushing aside its own property tax on liquefied hard-won treaty process natural gas production. to reach an Legal documents unprecedented were signed so the land-and-cash Nisga’a legislature settlement with the can do the same Nisga’a Nation for this week. their ancient Nass In recent years, River territory. the Nisga’a My objection, disposed of and that of many concern about others, was the collective land JOE imposition of a restrictions by GOSNELL parallel state with adopting a private collectively owned land property system. And enshrined for all time. Supreme Court of Canada This was an ailing NDP decisions have repeatedly government rushing answered protests about to enable a property the establishment of a ownership system that parallel state – that’s what has demonstrated little it is, so get used to it. but failure and suffering The Nisga’a have moved around the world. to assemble four feeThe Nisga’a are proving simple tidewater sites for me wrong, and this was LNG terminals, joining the again demonstrated at a Haisla Nation at Kitimat little-noticed ceremony in reaching aggressively
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– Joe Gosnell for a modern economy through gas export. The Nisga’a have partnered with TransCanada Corp. on a 900-km pipeline to supply the $11-billion LNG project led by Petronas for the Prince Rupert port. And they don’t intend to stop there. “We want to be part of the Canadian business establishment,” said former Nisga’a Nation president Joe Gosnell. The signing ceremony was briefly disrupted by one of a small group of Vancouver-based Nisga’a who have been using modern protest tactics against this decision. We weren’t consulted, it’s a desecration of victims of a volcanic eruption, it’s a threat to eelgrass beds, and so forth, say well-
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rehearsed young men with video cameras running. Nisga’a President Mitchell Stevens has patiently and repeatedly explained that Nisga’a legislature rules were relaxed to allow every hereditary chief to speak to elected leaders on this pivotal move. After that it received the required twothirds majority support. Gosnell, the revered chief negotiator who carried the treaty over the goal line in 2000, moved slowly with the help of an ornately carved cane to speak at a reception. He seemed genuinely surprised that he has lived long enough to see the fruits of generations of labour. Gosnell recounted the 1887 paddling trip down the B.C. coast from the Nass Valley to Victoria to present the Nisga’a territorial claim, where the tribal leaders were turned away on the steps of the legislature by Premier William Smithe. It would take until 1910 for Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier to promise a settlement.
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◆ OPINION
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QUESTION of the week
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To the Editor,
No – 19%
This week’s question: Do you think the City of Port Alberni spends enough on infrastructure?
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Then until 1949 for Nisga’a Chief Frank Calder to be elected to the B.C. legislature. In 2000, when the treaty received royal assent in Ottawa, Gosnell took part in a ceremonial burning of the Indian Act and got to work on implementing selfgovernment. And on Nov. 27, 2014, B.C. Liberal, NDP and independent MLAs voted unanimously to open the way to an
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industrial future for the Nisga’a. “That’s what being alive means to me today,” Gosnell said. “You’ve got to have big dreams. Maybe all those dreams won’t come true, but at least you have the ability to dream big. And boy, are we ever dreaming big.” Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc E-mail: tfletcher@blackpress.ca
According to a recent interview, mayor-elect Mike Ruttan believes in teamwork and in increasing our population through new economic activity. He seems to think that the new executive team (council) can function like a well-oiled machine with minimal conflict. Just wait for the discord when the politicians have to deal with the harsh realities of budget cuts, especially at Parks, Recreation, & Heritage. Wages increases for CUPE employees are built in for the next four years, but management’s cost of living increases could be cut. Then there’s the question of RCMP and fire department costs. Also there are the additional costs of water, garbage, and sewer. Just watch your taxes go up again with possible rent increases for the poor. Everyone knows that the way to economic growth is to bring in new industry with well paying jobs which in turn will attract small businesses. But does
Mike Ruttan? The modern alternative, of course, is to bring in businesses that depend on computer technology such as the making of video games and other new programming. But it’s unlikely that such will happen here. Lastly, we’re in a medical crisis, especially with the lack of a new multilevel facility of 30–60 beds. And city council and the regional district along with Island Health are sitting on their royal duffs. Hospital expansion is needed and more doctors, so at present the last thing we need is an expanding population.
Richard Berg, Port Alberni
Time to drop the criticism To the Editor,
Two unsuccessful council candidates, one official—Paul Pley—and one ghost candidate—Stacey Gaiga—have been postulating on the election referring negatively to certain councillors and potential development initiatives as well as existing services. Other social media sites have
continued with the post-election vitriol and misinformation peddling, especially regarding a second highway connection to the East Coast. It is time to bury the hatchet and put all the negative rhetoric behind us and get on building a positive future for Alberni. It is too bad that Paul takes pot shots at some very good people who the public voted into office as well as some of the initiatives that, clearly, the electorate support. Neither Paul nor Stacey have been involved (nor chose to) with the regional district/port authority transportation committee or Alberni First so they criticize from an uninformed position. The transportation committee and its many and varied participants has been working and doing due diligence on routes and alternatives for another connector to the Inland Island Highway for the past four years now. Alberni First did not promote a second crossing, an aquatic center, airport expansion, district municipality, etc. They did, however,
find and support open minded candidates who promised to investigate the viability and practicality of these and other potential initiatives and not rule them out, off hand. These candidates also committed to being diligent with the local taxpayer and look at all possible funding sources for such projects, if viable. We have a newly elected council and a lot of potential. Let’s get behind them and leave the sour grapes behind.
either. Candidates are the best of the city’s best and the voting majority have spoken. Thanks to all for participating in electoral process and good luck to those that tried and didn’t get in. Past alderman George McKnight has a street named in his honour. He ran many times before winning a council seat and topped the polls thereafter and is still topping labour’s toll in the hereafter. R. Frankow, Port Alberni
Editor’s note: Bob Cole was part of the organizing group of Alberni First electoral party.
Put the bull out to pasture
Bob Cole, Port Alberni
Good luck and good try To the Editor,
Thanks to the outgoing city councillors for their years of dedicated service and congratulations to elected candidates. Being watchdog over taxpayers’ money is a tough job that someone has to do. Mike Ruttan seemed to be a hit with any ladies that I talked to. Eloquence is a plus in politics and good looks don’t hurt
To the Editor,
Julian Fantino has been acting like a bull in a china shop ever since he became the Minister of Veterans Affairs. He’s all horns on one end and bovine dung on the other. Fantino must believe he has job security because of Stephen Harper’s bizarre aversion to admitting any of his ministers make mistakes. I wonder how much longer his government will stoically shovel up Fantino’s droppings.
Lloyd Atkins,
Vernon
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The Advent wreath is regaining popularity in the celebration of Christmas in many churches as well as homes. It is a circular evergreen wreath (real or artificial) with five candles, four mounted in or around the wreath and one in the center. Since the wreath is symbolic of the Christmas story, there are various ways to understand the symbolism. The exact meaning given to the various aspects of the wreath is not as important as the story to which it invites us to listen, and participate. The circle of the wreath reminds us of eternal God Himself, and His mercy, which has no beginning or end. The green of the wreath speaks of the hope that we have in God of renewal, of eternal life. Candles symbolize the light of God coming into the world through the birth of His son. The four outer candles represent the waiting for Christ. One is lit each of the four Sundays leading up to Christmas. The fourth candle in the centre is often called the Christ Candle and is traditionally lit on Christmas Eve.
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4213 Princess Rd
$164,900
2780 Anderson Avenue
Corner of Ian & Johnston
250.723.1800
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3782 6th Avenue
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3623 4th Avenue
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#115 – 555 Grandview Road
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568,800
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148 Acre Farm
3500 Moore Rd • • • •
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159,900
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69,900
Quiet Country Acre!
174,900
Sproat Lake View Lot
8400 MacMillan Dr
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• New tasteful wood laminate floors & 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.
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MLS#383272
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LOT 13 – 10237 SOUTH DR. $99,900
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• Located in a quiet area by Sproat Lake. • Build your dream home on this fantastic piece of property surrounded by nice homes. • Walking distance to developed lake access for swimming. • Don’t wait, this opportunity won’t last.
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• Central Port Alberni location with some work this home would be a good starter home or a rental income producer. • The property is close to shopping and has a good view of the inlet. • 2 bedroom home with a good size kitchen and living room. • Current long term tenant pays $700 per month.
SOLD • Located on a quiet street in a great neighborhood. • Newer flooring throughout. • 2 year old hot water tank • 2 new vinyl windows. • Lots of counter space in kitchen. • Large master bedroom. • Fenced yard.
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4527 BEALE STREET
4994 Argyle Street, Port Alberni, B.C.
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4835 MARGARET ST
• Clean and updated. Spacious and bright 3 bedroom rancher. • 200 amp service. Roof 11 years old. Alarm system. • Updated kitchen and bathrooms. New ensuite with walk in shower and heated tile floor. • New flooring throughout. HRV system. • Large fenced back yard with garden shed and hot tub. • arge and bright family room with french doors leading to deck.
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Independently Owned & Operated
• This popular eatery is located in the Harbour Quay tourist development of the City of Port Alberni. • Established in 2005, this deli caters to a host of locals and world travellers alike, specializing in the soup and sandwich trade as well as a wide selection of menu items. • Large, bright updated kitchen & bathroom • If you have been thinking of having your own business then take a look at this turnkey operation. • A popular tourist location among shops and located on the waterfront.
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3814 HASLAM
$226,900
• Quiet neighbourhood within walking distance to John Howitt Elementary School and shopping. • Large corner lot. Lots of upgrades. • New chimney 2011. Roof 9 years old. • Lots of large new vinyl windows. • New hot water tank 2011 and new furnace 2008..
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4971 MARGARET ST
$139,900
• Right across the street from the Blair Park and the popular Dyke walking path. • Great family home on large lot, offered at an affordable price. • Newer roof, 2 bedrooms up and large rec room down. • Walking distance to restaurants, shops and fitness centre. • Minutes from elementary and middle schools.
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SOLD $219,900
• 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom rancher located in the preferred area of upper Northport. • Nice quiet street within walking distance of John Howitt elementary school, baseball fields and parks. • Large lot with private, fully fenced back yard. Alarm system & garage. • Many updates include newer roof and vinyl windows, newer furnace and oil tank. • Master bedroom with sliding glass doors to patio and brand new ensuite with shower.
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$79,900
• Affordable, clean family oriented unit in desirable Echo area. • Walk to parks, library, college, pool and multiplex. • Close to all the amenities. • 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, dishwasher in kitchen. • ·Easy care, convenient living.
2 BDRM UNIT IN ECHO AREA
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3527 HUFF DRIVE
$229,900
• 1250 sqft patio home, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and large living room with gas fireplace. • Extra large covered patio & attached 1 car garage. • Appliances included. Phantom screen door. 4 skylights. • Large, bright in-suite laundry room with skylight. • In ground sprinklers on grounds. Snow removal on property. • Upgraded with newer heat pump
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SOLD MLS # 377677
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• Fantastic view of the water and mountains • Excellent location to build your dream home or summer fishing home. • Walking distance to Harbour Quay & Marina.
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3774 WALLACE
$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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PREFERRED UPPER NORTHPORT
• Nice private setting in quiet preferred neighborhood. • Very large home with 5 bedrooms and very large family room. • In-law suite in daylight basement with some new flooring and paint. • New roof. Private yard. Double Garage. • All situated on 0.28 acre lot. Quick Possession available.
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MLS #376737
• 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!
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#204-5262 ARGYLE ST $159,000
• Within walking distance to grocery stores and coffee shops. • Large living room with new vinyl windows and new laminate flooring. • Large and bright kitchen with spacious eating area. • New oil tank • On bus route. Lane access.
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM HOME
• Bright and clean newer 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo • Nice quiet building. • Walking distance to shops, restaurants and the Harbour Quay. • 7 appliances included in sale. • In suite laundry.
AWESOME WATER VIEW CONDO
SOLD
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4639 SOUTHGATE
$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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4753 LATHOM
5270 TEBO
$244,900
• Attractive dark laminate floors & kitchen cabinets. • Spacious, bright living room area & large dining room w/ plenty of space for large dining room table & hutch. • Patio off of the beautiful new kitchen. • Master bdrm is spacious w/nice walk in closet & ensuite. • Partially fenced yard backs onto a nicely landscaped park area. • Double garage & plenty of room to park an RV in the driveway area. Quick possession available.
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$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
$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.
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MLS #376280
MLS #369370
3641 ANDERSON AVE. $115,700
• 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
• 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.
GREAT STARTER HOME OR INVESTMENT
SOLD MLS #371867
MLS #360332
3551 HUFF DR.
MLS # 378526
2883 1ST AVE
$189,000
SOLD
SOLD #301-2825 3RD AVE. $149,900
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2248 CAMERON DR.
3672 6TH AVE
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.
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Mazda MX-5 2015 Jeep Renegade Over the last few years Mazda has been introducing There is no question that the merger of Fiat and vehicles with its new Skyactiv technology but there is Chrysler has helped to introduce many new vehicles. one car that will signify the culmination of all the things The small car segment is a perfect example; the Fiat Mazda does well, the next generation MX-5 (Miata). 500 and its variations has been a plus The MX-5 will come in 2015 as a 2016 for Chrysler’s bottom line. Built in Europe model and all eyes are on Mazda to see on the Fiat 500L platform, this smaller what it can deliver. The bodywork is more Jeep Renegade replaces the Compass dramatic and having seen it in person, and Patriot models. Powered by either the dimensions look fanatic but the new a 160hp, 1.4L turbocharged 4-cylinder front grille might take a while to adapt too. or a larger 184hp, 2.4L 4-cylinder, Jeep The two-seat cockpit is roomier, thanks to claims that this compact crossover is a wider body and longer wheelbase but still a capable vehicle because of two the overall length is 105mm shorter and by Zack Spencer available all-wheel-drive (AWD) systems. 20mm lower. The standard models will be available with front-wheelThe 2.0L Skyactiv direct injection 4-cylinder will power drive (FWD), with either a 6-speed manual or 9-speed this lightweight car and power will go to the rear automatic transmission. wheels though a 6-speed manual transmission. Engine Styling is all-American; the signature Jeep grille is maroutput has not been announced, neither has the price, ried perfectly into the boxy design, as too are other Jeep but expect the car to be competitive with the 2015 styling cues. The interior is has a rugged, yet upscale model on price. design that features all of Jeep’s latest technology, Ford Explorer including the award winning Uconnect infotainment The sixth generation Ford Explorer will arrive in 2015 system. Pricing has not been announced but expect it as a 2016 model, now with new 2.3L EcoBoost engine shortly as it is due at dealerships very soon. available on the base and XLT trim. This replaces the older 2.0L Ecoboost and provides a 270hp, a 13 per cent bump over the last version. The 290hp 3.5L V6 is carried over but the Sport trim and new Platinum trim will be fitted with the 365hp Ecoboost V6. Ford claims that styling is the number one purchase consideration so the shape was retained but new grille and LED headlamps help refresh the look.
Honda HR-V Coming in 2015 is another SUV, smaller than the CR-V, helping to define the new subcompact SUV market. This little runabout is built off the excellent Honda Fit platform and will include many of the features that make that car a standout. The first is the interior of the HR-V. It will also feature Honda’s Magic Seats that flip
and fold for amazing versatility. The same 1.8L 4-clinder engine with 138hp will power this vehicle, either with FWD or AWD, through a continuously variable transmission or 6-cpeed manual. Pricing will be introduced closer to the introduction this coming spring. Built in Mexico, the HR-V will give Honda the same leg up that the original CR-V did for the small SUV segment. Chevrolet Volt It might surprise many people that the best selling electric car in Canada is the Chevrolet Volt, not the sexy Tesla Model S. There are many reasons for this, mainly the fact that the Volt provides all-electric transportation for 65 kms but with the aid of a small 4-cylinder generator to extend the range over 300 kms. This car has all of the upside of an electric car with none of the range limiting restrictions. In 2015, Chevrolet will introduce the second generation of Chevrolet Volt, one that hopes to improve on the usability of the car in terms of comfort and electric driving range. General Motors will showcase the next generation car in January at the Detroit Auto Show and the company’s CEO has stated that the new car “will store more energy in its battery pack with fewer cells, yet go further on a charge.” General Motors claims that 80 per cent of current Volt owners commute entirely on electric power, so any improvement to range will help increase this number. The Volt isn’t a huge volume seller for General Motors but this new model will help the company to showcase what it can do technologically. General Motors has the capability to produce some the most advanced cars on the road.
Question of the Week Alexandra Straub writes this week about the unusual new colours featured on cars at the LA Auto Show. Do you favour one colour when you buy a car. If so, what and why?
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Proposed LNG facility still years away Part of the motion voted upon at the People’s Assembly included a commitment to work with local governments, including the City of Port Alberni, the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District and local First Nations in the area. “We need to ensure a fair, honest and open process speaking with our neighbours as well as any affected First Nations in the area and we have a lot of work to do there,” Jack said Admitting that “a significant minority that includes some very influential individuals within our community” in opposition to the proposal, Jack said that work needs to be done within the Huuay-aht “to champion a real, effective example for all of B.C. and Canada in how First Nations businesses, governments and communities can approach economic development projects of this scale.” If the project goes ahead, it could see improvements in the roads between the proposed facility and Port Alberni, said
Jack, “because you can’t have a road like that with hundreds of people travelling down it everyday.” Steelhead LNG CEO Nigel Kuzemko said that would be a conversation that they would need to have with relevant stakeholders in the upcoming months, saying that “we wouldn’t be able to send people down there to work without that road being improved.” While the proposed LNG facility is still
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Our mom passed away peacefully to be with her Lord on Wed. Nov.26 in Abbotsford Regional Hospital. We are so grateful to God for the gift she was to us, her family, and to the many people whose lives she touched. She will be dearly missed. Wil was born in Maassluis, Holland. She grew up in a loving and kind family. She began nurses training but after a year, in 1953, she married Sjouke Akkerman and left for Canada. The young couple lived for two years in New Westminster where 2 children were born. They then moved to Port Alberni raising their family of 5. At the age of 51 Wil went back to school to become a Long Term Care Worker, completing her life’s goal of working in health care. She worked in Port Alberni before moving to Abbotsford where she worked at Bethesda and Bevan Lodge. Aside from working she enjoyed, time with her family and grandchildren.  While in Abbotsford she was blessed by reuniting with her childhood classmate Cory. Although our mom had difficult days in her life, she remained gracious and giving. She had the support of a prayerful and loving family in Holland and New Zealand. For her life and legacy, we are grateful and blessed. Her children; Daughter; Joanne Akkerman (Jack Dekens) Abbotsford. Son; Ray Akkerman (Ginette Pepin) N. Vancouver. Daughter; Marian Vanderwal (Rich) Abbotsford. Daughter Jacqueline Oostenbrink (Brian) Burnaby. Son; Ger Akkerman (Valerie) Surrey. Grandchildren;  Annelise Dyck (Rylan), Jaclyn Cottrell, Matthew Akkerman, David Akkerman, Rachel Slomp (Joel), Jill Hoeppner (Kelwyn), Marie Vroom (Joseph), Lorene Barnum (Michael), Benjamin Oostenbrink, Kathryn Oostenbrink, Noah Akkerman and Drew Akkerman. Great Grandchildren;  Wilemina/ Willa Dyck , Justin Slomp. Her memorial service will be held Friday, December 5 at 1:30 p.m. at Trinity Christian Reformed Church, 3215 Trethewey St., Abbotsford. In lieu of flowers donations to www.liferecovery.ca would be appreciated. Online condolences to the family may be made to www.wiebeandjeskefh.com. Wiebe & Jeske – 604.859.5885
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Quality Foods adds AEDs HEALTH: | Automated external defibrillators can help in some cardiac events. Vancouver Island grocer Quality Foods is making life saving AEDs devices available in 12 communities where they have stores— including the Quality Foods on 10th Avenue in Port Alberni— registering with the BC Public Access to Defibrillation (PAD) Program. Quality Foods founding partners John Briuolo, Ken Schley and Noel Hayward announced last week that each Quality Foods location, including the main distribution centre, are now outfitted with an Automated External
Defibrillator (AED). “We have made known to 9-1-1 ambulance dispatchers and businesses in the vicinity of our stores through chambers of commerce that there is an AED nearby, and that it’s available should they have a cardiac situation in or around their businesses.” As part of the new program, a number of employees in each location have been trained on the devices, supplemented with CPR basics. “Information from the Heart & Stroke Foundation tells us
that, when an AED and CPR are immediately available in certain heart-related circumstances, the patient’s situation is substantially improved,” cites Schley, “so this is one more way that we can give back to our communities, from the perspective of aiding 9-1-1 dispatchers, first responders and the general public.” The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada describes the AED as a small, portable device used to identify cardiac rhythms and deliver a shock to correct abnormal electrical activity in
the heart. As a result of the sophisticated electronics in an AED, the operator is only advised to deliver a shock if the heart is in a rhythm which can be corrected by defibrillation. If a shockable rhythm is not detected, no shock is able to be given and the provider is then instructed to perform CPR until emergency medical services arrive. “It gives us peace of mind knowing that we could make a difference in helping a very desperate situation,” Schley said. editor@albernivalleynews.com
Quality Foods manager Gord Groves displays an automated external defibrillator ( AED) now installed at the company’s chain of grocery stores in 12 communities on Vancouver Island and the Mainland. Designated employees have also been trained to use the AED. KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
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The purple ribbons appeared suddenly one Monday morning in late November, the plastic whipping in the wind and rain. They line the sidewalk along Stamp Avenue, causing drivers and walkers to stop and look. There are 151 of these purple ribbons, and each one represents an incident of domestic violence against women that occurred between Nov. 2, 2013 and Nov. 1, 2014 in the Alberni Valley. The ribbons are part of a larger campaign, the 16 Days of Action, running from Nov. 25, which is the United Nations’ International Day of Elimination of Violence Against Women, to Dec. 10, considered Human Rights Day. The campaign spans these 16 days to highlight the link between
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Volunteers from Alberni Community and Women’s Services Society placed 151 purple ribbons along Stamp Avenue across from Catalyst Paper as part of the International 16 Days of Activism.
violence against women and human rights. This is the second year for the Alberni Community and Women’s Services Society’s (ACAWS) ribbon campaign, says executive director Joanne Silver. “We did it the first year to be part of the national movement for gender-based violence. We did it this year to look at the same statistic and how it moved,” she said.
“It’s an outward and quiet show to the community that violence still exists.” The number 151 came from incidents of violence against women reported to Port Alberni RCMP, Silver said: 140 domestic violence files and 11 sexual assault-related files. It’s a daunting statistic; so is the fact that across Canada, for every 1,000 domestic violence reports only 33 per cent are actually
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Sheep dominate UVic Norsemen SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
The UVic Norsemen have speed but the Port Alberni Black Sheep have experience and that won out on Saturday in B.C. Rugby Union TC Cup play in Victoria. The Black Sheep bested the Norsemen 36-12 on the strength of solid rucks and defence, head coach Jas Purewal said.
Black Sheep Purewal said. tries came from “We were Cody McClary, able to contain Nick Love, them for the Neil Thurley better part of (plus three the day. conversions), “Our defence Ty Shannon was solid all JAS and Ste day. We were PUREWAL Rokotuiwakaya definitely the with a pair. The more physical team Sheep were up 31-0 at on the field. We set halftime. the tone early with The Norsemen got the driving lineouts through Port Alberni’s where Cody (McClary) defence twice in the scored early.” second half. “UVic This game was is lightning quick,” UVIc’s first loss in TC
Cup play, and Purewal said former Black Sheep Luke Bradley— now a Norseman and a national level player—had a solid game. “Luke played very well. He was certainly one of the more dominant players.” SCRUM NOTES... The Black Sheep are back in Victoria to play James Bay on Saturday in another TC Cup match. editor@albernivalleynews.com
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The AW Neill junior girls’ basketball team finished third at an icebreaker tournament in Courtenay last weekend, and coach Ryan Broekhuizen couldn’t be happier with the team’s effort.
Neill beat Kwalikum Secondary 42-20, then dropped a 50-17 decision to Glanford from Victoria. They faced host Mark. R. Isfeld in the third place game and won 43-30. “For a lot of the girls it was literally
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The Alberni Valley Bulldogs face Langley Rivermen for the second time this season on Saturday, Dec. 6 at Weyerhaeuser Arena. Puck drop is 7 p.m. The two teams tied 2-2 at the Langley Events Centre on Oct. 26. Both teams are currently in third place in their respective B.C. Hockey League divisions.
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THE ARTS
Marcinek joins Timbre in concert “Simply concert is Christmas” Port Alberni’s is the title of Danielle Timbre! Choir’s Marcinek. upcoming She currently Christmas resides in celebration, Vancouver conducted by and holds a DANIELLE Patricia Miller. MARCINEK Bachelor of The program Music with for the Sunday, Dec. distinction and an 14 includes some ARCT in Classical traditional favourites piano performance. plus some new Please join Timbre! Christmas songs, Choir, Patricia including Let It Go Miller and Danielle from the recent box Marcinek on Sunday, office hit Frozen, and Dec. 14 at 2:30 p.m. a beautiful ballad by at the ADSS Theatre. Gordon Lightfoot, Tickets are on sale entitled Song for a at Echo Centre, Winter’s Night. Rollin Art Centre and Timbre! is proud Salmonberry’s. to announce the Tickets may not be accompanist for this available at the door.
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ZattZoo Project honours late musician RAINBOW ROOM: | An Evening with Zakkaree will play a video of North By Nature singer’s final concert. SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
Zakkaree Coss was the spark that lit many lives, from those of his blended family to his band, North By Nature Collective. The Port Alberni man, who would have been 23 on Dec. 7, lived life at his own pace; he grew up around music, but never played a musical instrument. He loved to write poetry and found rap music was the perfect outlet for his creativity. “He was good at singing but didn’t do it often,” bandmate and friend Nik Vance said. “He had an ability to embrace his silly side,” recalls his mother, Kim Blake. “Zakk rarely asked
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Zakkaree Coss’s family and friends will gather Dec. 6 to watch a video of his final concert with North By Nature.
for anything. If he asked for something you know it was important.” Last April, the unfathomable happened: Zakk died in a car accident, leaving his family and friends stunned. Blake and Zakk’s brothers, Neil, Dallas and Nolan, were coasting through their
grief when Neil said they needed a focus, so the family began thinking about a fundraiser. Lance Goddard approached the family about putting on the Five-Acre Shaker, an outdoor concert/party that Zakk and Nik had always wanted to do. The first event drew 1,000 people over one weekend and featured musicians like DNA6, whose MC Dosia (aka Brett von Brendel) is from Port Alberni. North By Nature Collective performed, dubbing in Zakk’s voice. Goddard has donated proceeds from two Shakers now to the Zattzoo Project (Zakk’s childhood nickname was Zattzoo), which will raise money for a
QUICKfacts ◆ AN EVENING WITH ZAKKAREE, Dec. 6 at Rainbow Room, 7 p.m. all ages and 10 p.m. 19+. Tix: $10 available at Cloud City.
youth music program in the Alberni Valley. Jess Towers, who runs the Nights Alive program at Glenwood Centre, has an idea for a “Battle of the Bands” program for youth bands. She will start sometime in the new year. The winner of the program will get to play at next year’s Five-Acre Shaker. Blake is grateful that Towers is willing to take on the project. “The Zattzoo Project is family; it’s family
trying to heal,” says Blake. “I had a loss and I was looking to heal, hold a focus and have an event.” Fans of North By Nature are welcome to come to the Rainbow Room this Saturday, Dec. 6 for An Evening With Zakkaree. Tickets are $10 each (available at Cloud City on Third Avenue but not at the door) and there will be two shows: an all-ages event at 7 p.m. and a 19-plus event at 10 p.m. Coss’s nephew Maddux Ward will be selling his artwork and there will be a silent auction, door prizes and a 50-50 raffle. For more info, check out The ZattZoo Project on Facebook. editor@albernivalleynews.com
Present Images exhibit at Rollin until Dec. 20
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“Present Images” is the title of the current Rollin Art Centre’s art exhibit. This spectacular display is by a group of 14 artists from
the Alberni Valley Wednesday Painters. The AV Wednesday Painters meet every Wed. at Char’s landing to hone their skills, learn new ones and
gather with friends. The Alberni Valley Wednesday Painters exhibit will run until Dec. 20. Stop by today for a chance to own one of these terrific
Put Seussical tickets r under your tree inresSeervlecedt you seats advance and save! this Christmas
Seussical the Musical runs Fridays and Saturdays from February 13-March 7 at 7:30 PM; Sunday Matinees on February 22 and March 1 at 2 PM. Tickets only available: at the Capitol Theatre Box Office (Mon-Thurs 3pm-6pm) at the Rollin Art Centre (Tues - Sat 11am - 4pm) on line sales at: www.atthecapitol.org
IMPROV COMEDY THIS FRIDAY, DEC 5TH 7PM
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pieces of art.
Extended hours for Rollin
The Rollin Art Centre will be open until 8 p.m. every Friday during the month of December to give you the opportunity to stroll the magical gardens, and experience the festive lights. Stop in the Rollin Art Centre’s gift shop and explore the hundreds of great gift ideas, of one-of-a-kind pieces, for all your holiday shopping. From cards to jewellery, prints and sculptures, the Rollin Art Centre has it all at great prices; you’ll also be helping to support local artists. Melissa Martin is the CAC Arts Administrator.
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OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, Dec. 6 • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Saturday, Dec. 6 • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
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249,900
469,900
$
$
MODERN COUNTRY RANCHER
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• • • •
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• • • •
CHERRY CREEK ESTATES • 2 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms • 1,265 sq. ft. patio home • Natural gas fireplace • New roof in 2014
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D L O S
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$
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2209 HAMILTON DR
• 3 Bedroom rancher • Backing onto greenbelt • 28’ x 20’ workshop • Large 0.17 acre lot
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• • • •
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3 Bedrooms + den Feature fireplace Nice 66’ x 125’ lot Workshop & shed $
239,900
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269,900
$
4289 NORTH PARK DR
TOP OF THE VALLEY
PLENTY OF SPACE
• Extensively updated • 4 bedroom & 2 bathroom • Wood floors & modern kitchen • 65’ X 1235’ South Alberni lot
• • • •
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• Versatile 3 bedroom, 2 bath • Large lot, double garage • Newer roof, windows, flooring • Ductless heat pump
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NORTH ALBERNI RANCHER
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144,900
$
$
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$
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319,900
$
MILLION DOLLAR VIEW • Breathtaking Ocean Views • 5 bedroom & 3 bathroom • Large Sundeck & 0.23 acres • Feature fireplace & woodstove
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