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Help organized for S. Murphy fire victims Record year for crime tips Kristen Douglas Campbell RiveR miRRoR

Campbell River Crime Stoppers is celebrating its most successful year in its history thanks to the use of social media. Pat Patterson, the coordinator and only paid member of Crime Stoppers, told the Strathcona Regional District that the number of tips and phone calls received and the level of engagement on platforms such as Facebook and Twitter were all up in 2014. “I stood here last year and said that in 2013 Campbell River Crime Stoppers had their best year in their 24-year history,” Patterson said during a presentation to the regional district board at its Jan. 7 meeting. “I’m going to stand here now and tell you that 2014 is our best year in our history. We’ve blown the stats out of the water from last year.” Crime Stoppers took 66 more calls in 2014 over the previous year, increased its Facebook page views by 61,258, or 25 per cent, received 66 more tips, helped provide information that led to 35 more arrests, and helped the RCMP to clear 58 more cases than in 2013. Patterson said while it’s not a competition, year over year, the numbers for 2014 are an indication that people care about their community Continued on Pg. 2

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Smoke billows out from a South Murphy St. fire on Friday. Extensive damage forced a a young family with two children to look for a new place to live and replace their belongings. A home has been secured but the community is rallying to help replace other necessities.

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No one was injured, but damage from a house fire on South Murphy St. Friday morning is extensive. And a community effort is building to help the tenants of the burned house, Trevor and Natalie MacLeod and their two children, aged three and seven. “At 10:38 am on Friday, Jan. 9, Campbell River Fire Crews responded to a call about a possible chimney fire at a single family residence at 97 South Murphy St. When crews arrived there was heavy smoke coming from all sides of the structure,” say Deputy Fire Chief Thomas Doherty. “We requested help from additional crews to respond from both fire stations, and when fire fighters went into the house to try to extinguish the flames, they discovered extreme fire conditions, and an area of the floor had collapsed. Crews quickly withdrew from inside the house and began fighting the fire from the exterior of the building to knock down the flames and prevent the fire from spreading to neighbouring buildings.” No one was home at the time of the fire, and the cause of the fire is under investigation. The home was insured but the MacLeods have lost all their belongings. Anyone wishing to help the MacLeods can make a cash donation at either branch of the Coastal Community Credit Union. Apply it to “MacLeod Family in trust.” You can also go to the Campbell River Mirror’s website and access the BlackPress 4Good fundraising site. Click on the 4Good button at the top of www.campbellrivermirror.com and search for “Help the MacLeod Family.” (https://fundrazr. com/campaigns/8vUtb)

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Crime: No fear of reprisal

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and are willing to get involved. Patterson also acknowledged the use of social media and the Internet, which provides Crime Stoppers with a broader reach. When a body was found last summer in the Oyster River, photos posted by Crime Stoppers of the victim’s T-shirt generated valuable tips for police. “The RCMP had the file for over 30 days, couldn’t I.D. who the person was,” Patterson said. “Crime Stoppers posted the photo and within 22 hours we had a name.” And after human remains from Cortes Island were given to a Campbell River thrift store in a box, Crime Stoppers posted photos of the woman at the store and Patterson said that in less than 24 hours, Crime Stoppers received three tips with the name of the lady who brought

the bones in. Patterson said because Crime Stoppers allows those with knowledge of a crime to anonymously report what they know without fear of reprisal, it often encourages those who may be too close to the criminal to come forward. Patterson said Crime Stoppers deals with a lot of those types of cases – people not inclined to go to police but under the cloak of anonymity, feel comfortable approaching Crime Stoppers. As coordinator, Patterson is responsible for taking all of those tips and works closely with the RCMP. Patterson works out of the police detachment and is paid by the City of Campbell River to work 30 hours a week. Patterson told the regional district last week that because he’s paid by the city, it makes it difficult for him to travel to outlying areas

to follow up on tips and subsequent criminal investigations. Patterson and Crime Stoppers director Rob Harris asked the regional district to consider providing some seed money to get a program going within the regional district. Harris said the money would go towards putting up signs in the smaller communities within the district, such as Gold River, Sayward, and Zeballos, to let people know the organization is available, as well as to expand Facebook advertising and provide mail-outs to the communities. Harris said Crime Stoppers would also like to get a tip fund going for other communities. He said that since funds for tips are all raised locally, tip money stays in Campbell River. The board chose to defer a decision on funding to 015 budget planning.

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Several owed money after auction house closes in my mouth. I hope he (Patten) gets it together. I’m not involved in this, and I feel for these people greatly.” Verishine said Patten trained at an auctioneer school, from where students were often sent to Klass A to practise. “That’s how we came to know Jody. He hung out here quite a bit. We kind of mentored him.” Patten moved to B.C. where he intended to open an auction house called Klass A, which Verishine said he could not do. “He did open it up as Klass A,” said Verishine, who had obtained an auctioneer’s licence for Patten in March, 2013. She is now in the process of having it revoked. “I will not change my name because of him,” she said. “I will not allow

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An 87-year-old Comox man is one of the people owed money by an auction house in Black Creek. Karl Ploeger is waiting to collect his fee for a lifetime’s worth of tools and some furniture he handed over last summer to Black Creek Auction Mart. However, the landlord has shut the doors at 857B Reinhold Rd. because the rent hasn’t been paid. “I didn’t get a penny,” said Ploeger, whose planers, grinders and other tools filled several truckloads. “We’re looking at a fair amount of money. A lot of things to sell is difficult, I realize that.’’ Sid Nielsen, a partner at the auction, which was managed by Jody Patten, said auctions have come to a halt because of a dispute with the landlord. “We were supposed to have an auction on the 22nd (of November) and there was some sort of dispute with the landlord (Tom Haglund),” said Nielsen, who mostly works out of town and has a Campbell River phone number, as does Patten. He said Haglund had either discarded or given away items. “I don’t know what’s

Comox Valley senior Karl Ploeger says he is owed $10,000 by a Black Creek auction house.

going on,” Nielsen said. “I had a bunch of trailers there myself. I’ve never drawn a wage from the place.” Haglund closed the doors mid-November due to “lack of payment” from the tenants. “I think there was six or seven things they didn’t do. One was to keep the building heated,” Haglund said, adding that he knows of at least two other people owed money from the proceeds of auctions held by the company. Haglund added that there was a “constant stream of people, but I wasn’t interested in getting involved in that. Anything of any value that was in that building is gone.” The auction’s consignment form uses letterhead from Klass A Auctions in Saskatoon. Certain information on the Black Creek Auction

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Terrorism is on people’s minds Terrorism is on the minds of many people these days, given last week’s events in France. Canada is not immune from the challenges posed by terrorists, with ISIS specifically naming Canada as a target last week. The organization, which holds parts of Iraq and Syria and continues to engage in brutal attacks on innocent people, is under attack by Canada and many other allied nations. It has been threatening Canada for months, with at least one Canadian, John Maguire, appearing in ISIS videos and calling for attacks on his countrymen. Many Canadians felt immune from terrorism until the attacks on Canadian Forces members in Ottawa and Quebec last fall. While the people involved in both of those cases apparently acted on their own, and at least one was suffering from mental illness, the attacks shook many Canadians. An attack on a soldier standing guard at the National War Memorial, and the lone shooter then getWe say: There is ting into the Parliament was a brazen no going back to Buildings, and chilling moment. the old days of The federal governpeace and order ment is ready and willing to boost surveillance of potential “radicalized” individuals, and its moves in this area will be supported by a large majority of citizens. They want to get back to the “peace and order” that usually characterizes Canada. Unfortunately, there is no way to guarantee that. The world is a much smaller place, with air travel to almost any place easily available, and social media used extensively to shape and change peoples’ attitudes. Some people suggest that all terrorists are Muslims and feel that the root of the problem is that particular religion. This is a very narrow-minded and wrongheaded approach to take. The fact is that there are people of many different ethnic and religious backgrounds who feel they need to take their grievances and explode them on the world stage. Any way that they can be identified early and stopped is useful. – Black Press

Letters to the editor Every weekend since before Christmas the First Responders have been extremely busy on Saturday and Sunday morning due to drunkenness and bar fights. Sirens blaze up and down Dogwood from Midnight 6 am. Sure, there are a few car accidents, fires and heart attacks in those weeks but for the most part, they’re just related to alcohol. Our First Responders are drained with non-stop calls on the weekends and overworked on top of it. If this continues maybe the new mayor should step up his pledge for a safer Campbell River and hire new firemen/women and paramedics. If not, when those extra waiting long minutes for a heart attack or serious medical emergency is really needed, someone may die instead of a drunk getting to bed. Stephen Bradley Campbell River

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The battle for Kennewick Man

My Christmas reading included a fascinating new book called Kennewick Man, a study of skeletal remains discovered in 1996 on the bank of the Columbia River in eastern Washington. He was an ancient hunter buried just south of B.C. almost 9,000 years ago, in the Early Holocene period following the last Ice Age. Among the oldest humans found along the West Coast of North America, he sparked an unprecedented battle by the Smithsonian Institution to examine the skeleton and publish the book late last year. The most controversial evidence came from the skull. It doesn’t match the classic Mongoloid profile of modern aboriginal people, key to the theory that the earliest humans reached North America by land bridge from Siberia to Alaska as glaciers receded. Smithsonian scientists confirmed initial reports that Kennewick Man is a closer match with early Polynesians, and

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the Ainu people who remain remains from before European in Japan today. He lived until settlement be repatriated for about age 40, surviving for burial by local tribes, without years with a stone spear point examination. stuck in his hip. Umatilla tribe spokesman The authors conclude from Armand Minthorn wrote in chemical analysis that “Kenne- 1996: “We view this practice wick Man could not as desecration of the have been a longbody and a violation time resident of the of our most deeplyarea where he was held religious beliefs. found, but instead “From our oral lived most of his histories, we know adult life somewhere that our people have along the Northwest been part of this and North Pacific land since the begincoast where marine ning of time. We do mammals were readnot believe that our Tom Fletcher ily available.” people migrated here B.C. Views This suggests from another contimigration by sea, perhaps from nent, as the scientists do.” a great distance. The head of the Society for The U.S. Army seized the American Archaeology tried skeleton. The scientists sued to get the researchers to drop and eventually won the right their lawsuit, fearing it would to a brief examination. The interfere with fragile relationcourt case exposed brutal and ships with area tribes. illegal actions of the U.S. Army The U.S. Justice Department Corps of Engineers and federal warned the Smithsonian that departments to destroy the site lead scientist Douglas Owsley and intimidate the scientists. and others might be in criminal U.S. law demanded all conflict of interest as federal

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employees suing the government. Even the White House weighed in against them. Meanwhile the skeleton was mishandled and later stored in substandard conditions at a Seattle museum, where it remains today. Parts of both femurs were lost, and scientists were falsely accused of taking them. They had been removed by tribal representatives and secretly buried. Kennewick Man was found as the army was in tense negotiations with tribes on salmon fishing rights on the Columbia, their demand for removal of dams, and the $100 billion cleanup of the Hanford nuclear site. The scientists finally won their case in 2004, with a ruling that the skeleton is so old there isn’t enough evidence to show it is related to the current tribes. The judge found the army repeatedly misled the court, and assessed the government $2.4 million in costs. The U.S. Army still controls

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The future of Ostler Park: tell the city what you think How do you feel about having beach access at Ostler Park? With sections of rip rap along the shore of Ostler Park damaged and collapsing because of constant wave action and recent major storms, the City is asking whether the community prefers replacing the riprap or establishing a beach stretching nearly 200 metres along part of the park. Costs for either option would be about the same, and could be fully funded through the Community Works Fund (Federal Gas Tax), rather than through property taxation. The City is seeking public input through an open house on Jan. 22 and a survey. The survey will be available online and on paper from Jan. 22 through Jan. 31. Go to w w w. c ampb e l l r ive r. ca (under What’s New) to complete the survey online. Paper copies will be available at City Hall, the Community Centre and the Sportsplex. “While either option offers long-term protection from erosion, a natural beach slope would do a better job of managing wave energy and minimize the amount of damage and debris clean-up from storms,” says Ross Milnthorp, the City’s general manager of parks, recreation and

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the skeleton and denies requests for further study. The spear point, for example, could show the location where he was injured. One final irony. Analysis shows Kennewick Man ate mostly salmon in his later years, around 6300 BCE. These are the salmon runs wiped out by dams built by U.S. Army engineers before the signing of the Columbia River Treaty with B.C. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca

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n Open house: Thursday, Jan. 22. n Where: Sportsplex room 1 n When: 6:30 to 8 p.m. (6:30 to 7 p.m. display, 7 to 8 p.m. presentation and questions) culture. Other benefits from establishing a pocket beach include: n More usable park space n Safe and easy access (as well as improved visibility) at the water’s edge – with potential to use beach mats to provide access for people with mobility challenges n Improved foreshore and marine habitat Foreshore rehabilitation work is planned for August through October. B each restoration

projects in Campbell River use gravel and logs cleared from boat launches. This was recommended in the City’s Marine Foreshore Habitat Assessment and Restoration Plan and complies with the Federal Fisheries Act and the City’s Memorandum of Understanding with the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans concerning foreshore management. Foreshore restoration projects in Campbell River that replaced riprap with a beach: n Between the 50th Parallel Marker and Discovery Harbour n Ellis Park (see the video on the City’s YouTube channel to watch storm waves here) n Rotary Park n Dick Murphy Park (recognized with a gold level rating from the BC Green Shores Technical Working Group)

A repaired beach at the foot of Rockland and the Island Highway showing the creation of a natural beach slope. The picture below, left shows the beach after extensive storm damage.

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www.francesferguson.com I am considering a new greenhouse. Would a glass house be a good choice? Glass is the highest-quality option for greenhouses. It is the heaviest material and so can be the most difficult to install, but if installed properly and protected from shattering, glass will outlast any other plastic option in terms of useful life. Christa Fernau We now have available for purchase the popular Halls Greenhouse.We also provide service and support to set up your house. Halls Greenhouse comes in four ranges, available in many sizes.Whether you’re an absolute beginner, enthusiastic amateur or professional, you are able to extend your growing season, trapping the warmth of the sun and heat to give your seedlings and less hardy plants the best possible protection. For more information look up www.HallsGreenhousesBC.com and please drop in to see our model and catalogue. NOW SELLING ORGANIC SEEDS!

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There is no time like the present for a full financial review. Ask your Financial Advisor to complete a thorough insurance needs analysis for income Darlene Garat replacement due to death, Financial Advisor serious injury or illness. Request a comprehensive cash flow analysis, and Maria - Mirror net worth assessment. These services should be free of charge and available from a dual-licensed Financial Advisor (to avoid conflicting concepts), and result in a personal plan to eradicate any debt without increasing your mortgage or adding any “consolidation loans”. Get to know exactly where you are now, how to protect your family’s lifestyle, and get enroute to a solid financial footing.

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Take care of a cold sore by: • Keep the cold core clean by gently washing with mild soap and water. • Putting an ointment on the cold sore should help from cracking. For more information on the prevention and treatments for cold sores, come by to your Peoples Drug Mart Pharmacy and talk to your pharmacist for available options.

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Yes. To keep from spreading the virus: • Do not have skin-to-skin contact with young children and people who are immunocompromised. • Do not share forks, spoons, drinking containers, razors, or towels. • Wash hands with soap and water.

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Having been a Registered Nurse for many years, it is obvious to the eye, the elderly need good personal care, but with caregivers that really care enough to be there. Charcare Josie Coak With Charcare, I am going Retired Registered Nurse to be there for you asking Registered with Veterans Independent Program. a simple question; “what would you like included in your activities of daily living”. The services I offer will be in-going and outgoing care which will allow you to stay in control of your life, and stay in your own home. I want you to feel that this can be accomplished, either the decision made by yourself or a family member.

It’s only the second week of January, and I’m already slacking off on my New Year’s resolutions. Is there anything I can do, or should I just give up?

While crimes occur at all times of the day, nighttime adds an extra degree of risk that requires added precaution. If you are a woman whose work requires that you go to and from work after dark or your lifestyle involves you being outside after dark, enroll today for Protective Services’ comprehensive safety seminar.

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Sandy Dennis is an active former Quadra Island resident who has beendiagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour requiring immediate medial attention and surgery. A fundraising evening has been organized for Sunday at the Quadra Island Community Centre.

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ome out for an evening full of music and love in support of Sunday Dennis at the Quadra Island Community Centre on Sunday, Jan. 18 from 6:30-9 p.m. It will be a lively, energetic, music-filled evening for Sunday and her family - Jason, True, Cyrus and Ishan. Performances will be by Noelle Maffin and friends; Zach Dennison; Smooth Edge, Willowishes; and Casey Ryder. There will be a concession with delicious, home made savory and sweet items as well as beverages. A silent auction will take place during the evening of music. There will also be a noisy

live auction. There is a need of donations for the auctions. If you would like to contribute something, contact Mia Frishholz email miafrish@gmail.com The door and concession will be by donation. All proceeds will be going to Sunday Dennis. Dennis has been diagnosed with a very aggressive brain tumor requiring immediate medical attention and surgery. Based on test results there is a high probability that she has a high grade Gleoma, a fast growing, aggressive form of brain cancer otherwise known as Gleoblastoma. There are very limited resources in Canada for treating such tumors.

However, she and her family have been presented with an incredible opportunity to have treatment in the U.S. and be part of a funded cancer treatment trial at UCLA that offers her the best hope for a positive outcome. However, in order to access this free trial opportunity she will also need to have her surgery in the U.S. The costs are significant. “We are asking for everyone and anyones help to get us to UCLA. We need to raise funds to help pay for the cost of surgery, anesthesiologist, pre and post op care and hospital fees,” her husband Jason says. “Because of the kind of tumor, the size and the

location, we don’t have time to waste, we have to act quickly. As of today (Monday, January 5th) we have $100,000 and we are now working on getting enrolled and down to UCLA by the end of this next week. But this is just the beginning of the expenses we will be facing. If you have money or anyone that you know has money I am asking for substantial donations to be made for Sundays care. “This is my wife’s life and the momma or our three children, so I am not afraid to ask. Please help us in any way that you can. “Know that any contributions made will help save Sundays life.”

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1 $ 1

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140-184gr

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Crispy Mini Rice Chips

100gr

5 $ 4

2

Kraft

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250ml

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Clif Bar

Milk

4

473ml

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2.25kg

$

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4

for

Syrup

750ml

5

Pure Jam 500ml

Clover Leaf

for

Natural 100% Peanut Butter

1kg

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Campbells

Bowl Noodle Soup 86gr

500ml

$

5

¢ 5 2

Whole Grain or Garden Vegetable Bread

4

$

2 Canadian Sardines

106gr

170gr

4

1

$ Brunswick

Clover Leaf

White Tuna

213gr

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2$

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Everyday Gourmet Soup

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Sockeye Salmon

470-600gr

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400-450gr

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$

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1 $ 1

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113-114gr

Shake ’n Bake Coating Mix

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$

Crispy Mini Rice Chips

100gr

5 $ 4

2

Kraft

$ Kraft

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250ml

$

2

$

Dairyland

Clif Bar

Milk

4

473ml

Complete Pancake & Waffle Mix

2.25kg

$

1

4

for

Syrup

750ml

5

Pure Jam 500ml

Clover Leaf

for

Natural 100% Peanut Butter

1kg

Nong Shim

Campbells

Bowl Noodle Soup 86gr

500ml

$

5

¢ 5 2

Whole Grain or Garden Vegetable Bread

4

$

2 Canadian Sardines

106gr

170gr

4

1

$ Brunswick

Clover Leaf

White Tuna

213gr

$

2$

Adams

4

Everyday Gourmet Soup

4

Sockeye Salmon

470-600gr

Supporting Health Care

127-214gr

3

Harvest Crunch Granola Cereal

Dempster’s & Quality Foods Smuckers

Christie

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2$

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$

900gr

$

905gr

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68gr

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Quaker

Quick Oats

Quaker

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3

$

907gr

360-455gr

375-455gr

43gr

$

Bassili’s Best

Lasagna

Life or Corn Bran Cereal

Instant Oatmeal Cup

Instant Oatmeal

4

1

1

Swanson

$

Quaker

Quaker

336gr

$

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McCain

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$

1

$

Pasta

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630-640ml

500gr

1

$

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Pasta Sauce

Cheese Slices

336gr

Green Giant

1

$

Black Diamond

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340gr

946ml

465-900gr

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Shredded Cheese

Rising or Thin Crust Pizza

Sports Drink

Meat Pie

200gr

250gr

427gr

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Powerade

Swanson

Quickies

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400-450gr

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Old Fashioned or Honey Ham

$

1

Bonus Q-Points Large

$

per 100gr

Custom Made Salad

2 Pack 5” Meat Pies

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1.89lt

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$

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Soft Cheese

2 $

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100’s

3

Fresh

Sole Fillets

$

per 100gr

Ziploc

Freezer Bags

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Frozen or Previously Frozen

Selected, 10-40’s

$

6

10

per 100gr

5 50

8 Piece

Deep Fried Prawns

2

Sandwich Bags

$

5

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Sweet & Sour Pork

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$

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2

$

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Frozen or Previously Frozen

Sockeye Salmon Steak

5

Frozen or Previously frozen

5oz Pacific Cod Portion

$

per 100gr

2

Boneless Skinless Basa Fillets

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Quality Fresh

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$

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3

Omega Nutrition

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6x355ml

$

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100% Natural Pure Coconut Water or Chips 520ml or 40gr

5,000 Chocolate Almonds

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3 Korn Bread

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Dempster’s

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French Baguette

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Alpine Bread

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$

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4

Quality Fresh

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Arjen was born on May 31, 1964 in the town of Driebergen, in the Netherlands. Arjen peacefully passed away in his sleep in the early hours of Friday, December 26 due to the complications of his diabetes. He is survived by his loving parents Pieter and Beja Koeleman; his sisters Thyra (Arnoud), Aglaia (Darcy) and his brother Mark (Victoria). He left also to mourn his nephews and nieces Dennis, Rachelle, Arjen, Beja, Malcolm and Natasha as well as many relatives here in Canada as well as in The Netherlands and UK and his close friend Mike. For the past thirty years Arjen has been battling diabetes with a remarkable positive attitude. In 2012 his left lower leg needed to be amputated and due to his remarkable spirit he recovered well and regained his mobility and function. At the request of Arjen no public service, but a private celebration of life was held.

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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Joan Frances Hallstrom, who lost her fight with cancer on Jan. 11, 2015. Joan is survived by her loving husband of 55 years Doug. Her daughter Jerri-Jo Atwell (Tim); grandson T.J.; son Bob Hallstrom (Lee); brothers Bruce Begon (Bev) and Rick Begon (Kersti). Joan was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend and will be dearly missed. Our heartfelt gratitude goes out to all the nurses and doctors who cared for Joan, and the drivers of The Cancer Van. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Cancer Society. A gathering of family and close friends will be taking place from 1:00-4.00pm. on Saturday, January 17, 2015 at 450-6th Avenue, Campbell River B.C.

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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 FULL SERVICE plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. Call 1-800-573-2928.

FINANCIAL SERVICES

PAINTING

Estate Auction Over 400 items Lots of Collectibles • Vintage Tools • Tobaccana • Militaria and much more... “No Reservesâ€? Auctioneer Gordon Dyck Saturday, January 17 2015 10am, 2703 Kilpatrick Ave. Unit F. Viewing Friday, Jan. 16 10-4 conducted by Community Thrift Store. Facebook more details pics, Courtenay Community Thrift Store. FMI 250-334-2478

ART INCLUDING Batemen prints; two twin beds, ecofoam mattresses, frames, bedding included - $150 each. One double bed, frame, bedding included - $200. Area rugs, assorted lamps, Christmas decor. 250-703-3161 SALON EQUIPMENT 2 hair dryer chairs, 3 barber chairs, 1 shampoo basin, miscellaneous accessories. 250-923-5507 STEEL BUILDINGS / Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100. Sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206; www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

REAL ESTATE APARTMENT/CONDOS 1 BDRM & den condo. Across from seawalk in Big Rock area. Top floor unobstructed view. Laminate flooring, undercover parking. Strata fees $125/mnth. $117,000. 250286-1864 or 1-778-960-0911. Campbell River

FOR SALE BY OWNER

REGISTERED BROWNING semi-automatic 12 gauge shot gun, 75 yrs old. Asking $800 obo. Call (250)941-4533.

Competitive Wage & Good BeneďŹ t Package Offered! Please forward your resume: Fax:(1)604-581-4104 Email: careers@tealjones.com Visit: www.tealjones.com ARE YOU $10K Or More In Debt? DebtGo can help reduce a significant portion of your debt load. Call now and see if you qualify. 1-800-3511783.

FOR SALE BY OWNER with option for rent to own. Million dollar ocean city view call for information 250-753-0160

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MOVABLE COTTAGE. Brand new, built to code. 160 sq.ft. Open & bright. Enclosed deck. $7000. (778)585-2287. traceykehler@hotmail.com

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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. CAMPBELL RIVER- nice 2 bdrm, near town, quiet, adult oriented, no dogs. $685. Avail Feb. 1. Call (250)923-3635. CEDARBROOK APTS 2 Bdrm suite avail immediately. $725/mnth. Includes heat & hot water. Adult oriented. Indoor cat welcome. On-site laundry. References Required. Call 250202-2187 www.meicorproperties.com

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Would you like to assist a local company in promoting a drug and alcohol free workplace? We are looking for two people to train as mobile drug and alcohol testing technicians in Campbell River. No experience necessary and we will pay you to complete our certiďŹ cation training. Once you are trained, you will be paid a guaranteed $250 per week on call fee to be available 24/7 for two weeks out of every month. You will also be paid testing fees and mileage for every test you do while on call. Ideal position for someone with a exible schedule, who does not want to work outside the home on a regular basis, but who would like to make a little extra income. Must have a car and must be available 24/7 for two weeks out of every month. Fax your resume or letter of introduction to Traci Weaver, Drug and Alcohol Program Manager for Denning Health Group at 604-572-4488 or email your information to tweaver@denninghealth.ca

RENTALS

WILLOW POINT: Newly reno’d 3 br, 2.5 bth. N/S. Feb. 1. $1350+ utils. (250)923-2626.

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WILLOW POINT 3bdrm 2bath, Backing onto cul-de-sac with ample access. Room for RV/workshop! Recent updates: flooring, roof, siding, windows, garage, gutters, ceiling paint, attic insulated, perim drain, etc. $244,900. 250-8308544 sa_petite@yahoo.com quick possession!

DALMATION TOWERS 1bdrm & 2bdrm available. Close to town. Adult building. Elevator, pay laundry, manager on site. N/P. Ref’s req’d. Call Bill: 250-914-0309.

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REDUCED! 1369sqft 2 BDRM PATIO HOME. 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.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1-CHINA CABINET w/hutch. Old Country Rose China. Lavender Rose China like new. 2-ladders. New sewing machine cabinet w/drawers. Like new wheel chair for tall person. Please call 250-3319252 - Courtenay.

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.

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

REAL ESTATE

PERSONAL SERVICES

• SAW FILER • ELECTRICIANS • MILLWRIGHT/WELDER

WILLOW POINT Collision requires Journeyman OR 3rd year apprentice body man. Apply in person with resume to 2604 South Island Hwy, Campbell River.

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VOLUNTEERS

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 15TH • 6:00 PM Trains, trains.... lots of model trains HO, N, 00 scale, model seine boat, antiques, couch sets, office furniture, lift lumber, 9x5 garage door, wall unit, as new tires and rims, tandem utility trailer, exercise equipment, new hardware store merchandise, saw blades, stair steps, nails, all pro propane blower, Check out aluminum hauling waiter tank, many coils of rope, our website, for full ad. lockers, weight scales, mesh wires, small rolls Viewing: of fencing, bear carving, ltd artwork, jewellery, Wed. 9-5 collectables and so much more. & Thurs. 9-6 Terms Cash, Visa, M/C, = • SAME DAY REMOVAL • CLOSED TUESDAYS, SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS

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RENTALS

Manufactured Motorcycle cargo TRANSPORTATION trailer with coke cooler. $300. obo. (250)923-0304.

SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING

CARS& VANS TRUCKS

GOLDEN GROVE CARE FACILITY,

1993 GMC Sierra 1/2 ton, long box with canopy, hitch. Rebuilt engine and transmission. Newer snow tires. $850. Call 250-871-8832

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

FORD RANGER 2000 2wd Matching canopy. Good condition. 120kms. $3500. 250-3387676 TOYOTA ECHO 5 speed 2000 Standard. 128,000 km. Very SHARED ACCOMMODATION economical. LowPick-up. maintenance MAZDA 2007 24,000 car. ChrisP/B, @ 250km. $3000. Silver,Call A/C, P/S, FURNISHED ROOM- $400 203-4886. In Campbell River. stereo, box liner, 4-cyl, RWD. Includes cable/wireless, laun- $11,395. Like new. Call dry. Oceanview. 1/2 block to (250)203-6657 or (250)286SPORTS & IMPORTS bus. NS/NP. 250-287-3616. 1308, Campbell River.

Call 250-923-7049.

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1 BEDRM. basement suite. N/S, N/P. Sep. entrance W/D. Free cable,hydro,wifi,hot water Avail. A.S.A.P. $800/mth. 250286-6408

TRANSPORTATION CARS

BOATS 24’ REINELL pleasure boat w/marine berth, very clean. Asking, $15,000 obo. Call (250)334-0656. 2002 MAZDA Protege 117000km $1800 in extras exWANTED: TRAILER suitable cellent condition auto air for 26ft Min. weight $7000 obo.boat. 250-871-1870 or capacity of 7500lbs. 250cell 250-897-0701 ask FMI for Glen 334-4463

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SPORTS & IMPORTS

Manufactured Motorcycle cargo trailer with coke cooler. $300. obo. (250)923-0304.

TRUCKS & VANS 1993 GMC Sierra 1/2 ton, long box with canopy, hitch. Rebuilt engine and transmission. 2002 MAZDA Protege Newer snow tires. $850. Call 117000km $1800 in extras ex- 250-871-8832 cellent condition auto air $7000 obo. 250-871-1870 or FORD RANGER 2000 2wd cell 250-897-0701 ask for Glen Matching canopy. Good condition. 120kms. $3500. 250-3387676 MAZDA 2007 Pick-up. 24,000 km. Silver, A/C, P/B, P/S, stereo, box liner, 4-cyl, RWD. $11,395. Like new. Call (250)203-6657 or (250)2861308, Campbell River.

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2008 DODGE Charger, 82,000 km. $10,500 obo. Excellent condition. Call 250-334-4166.

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24’ REINELL pleasure boat w/marine berth, very clean. Manufactured Motorcycle Asking, $15,000 obo. Call cargo trailer with coke cooler. (250)334-0656. $300. obo. (250)923-0304. WANTED: TRAILER suitable for 26ft boat. Min. weight TRUCKS & VANS capacity of 7500lbs. FMI 250334-4463 1993 GMC Sierra 1/2 ton, long box with canopy, hitch. Rebuilt engine and transmission. Newer snow tires. $850. Call #,!33)&)%$3Ö7/2+ 250-871-8832

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Easy-tow ultra-lite with “Garden Room” + executive chef kitchen, 50 amp service, Serta mattress, LED lights

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77* bi-wkly oac

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STK# A14N2530

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$

$

13,989

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STK# 14N1741

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Resolution Sale Price ◆

MSRP $64,980

$

91* bi-wkly oac

49,480

2015 Breckenridge Lakeview 40FKBH

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STK# M15N1579

MSRP $66,229

208**

$

bi-wkly oac

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$

57,880

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$

21,745

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$

10,677

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