Special Features - February 24, 2015

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MARINE ADVENTURE TOURS COMOX HARBOUR

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❱❱ WATER ACTIVITIES ❱❱ A SPICY EXPERIENCE ❱❱ GELATO & MORE AT BENINO

A special supplement to the COMOX VALLEY RECORD


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In addition to its breathtaking beauty, Comox is a very active community, which lends itself to a wonderful lifestyle of living, working and playing! With its small-town atmosphere, its sense of safety, easily accessible shopping, walking trials and amazing dining experiences, a day can easily be spent wandering through the streets and down to the gorgeous views in the harbour. In Comox, you will find quaint coffee shops, and free Wi-Fi throughout the town, allowing cloud services virtually anywhere. This has given rise to many employment opportunities such as finance, journalism, and research, even the fine arts. In fact, the area is home to many writers and artists. Local businesses and artisans are well represented on Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms. Comox is completely accessible and connected via the airport and harbour which offer a variety of daily flights to Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Seattle and even Las Vegas and Mexico. BC Ferries operates a nearby route, which whisks travellers to the gorgeous Sunshine Coast. Modern highways connect Comox to the rest of Vancouver Island and beyond, via the various Island ferry terminals. Many residents, who could choose to live anywhere in the world, choose Comox. When asked, they are quick to share the diversity of local experiences such as our paddling classes, our walking trails, scenic viewpoints, access to locally grown food and of course our welcoming and friendly atmosphere! They have discovered a truth that has long been known to Comox locals ... Comox by the Sea is an awesome community!

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Reneé Andor Special to the Record Comox’s Compass Adventure continues to provide a variety of water sport programming for kids but, for the first time, will offer a chance for adults to get their feet wet, too. “We had lots of parents complaining that they couldn’t have the same fun the kids were having,” Compass Adventure’s Stuart Robinson says with a laugh. “So, we decided, ‘Here you go!’” There will be two Weekend Water Warrior camps, one in April and one in May, offering adults an opportunity to try Hawaiian outrigger canoeing, stand up paddling, catamaran sailing, beach training and relays. A beach BBQ is included, too. Participants can also try out Compass Adventure’s new Astro Starship, an eight-person stand up paddle board. “It’s brand new,” says Robinson. “I’m sure there’ll be a lot of swimming involved, a lot of falling in, but it’ll be a lot of fun for sure.” Meanwhile, the Ocean Adventure Camp, (for ages seven to 16), is a week-long camp which includes sailing,


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kayaking, stand up paddling, slack lining, beach games, the Astro Starship and time in the water park, which features a slide and trampoline, among other things. The camp runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday throughout July and August. Registration is at the Comox Recreation Centre. Day passes are available but must be obtained directly through Compass Adventure. The Paddle Surf Camp, (10 years and up), features Hawaiian outrigger canoe adventures, stand up paddle board training and the Astro Starship. This camp runs from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday to Friday with start dates throughout July and August. Registration is at the Comox Community Centre. Robinson notes Compass Adventure coaches are all highly trained and ensure kids have fun on the water while learning to stay safe. For more information, visit www.compassadventure.ca.

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MANY WATER ACTIVITIES TO CHOOSE FROM

RENEÉ ANDOR Special to the Record Pacific Pro Dive and Marine Adventures not only offers underwater encounters with Comox Valley marine life; it also provides abovewater adventure like marine and eco tours. Bill Coltart opened his business in 1994, running diving and snorkeling tours off Hornby Island. He then opened a retail store in Courtenay three years later, and has continued to expand the business over the years. “We found that a lot of people wanted to do other activities, such as marine tours and whale watching, and (they wanted) water taxi services,” Coltart explains, noting Pacific Pro Dive offers a selection of marine and eco tours, including trips to Desolation Sound. Last summer’s addition to the fleet — a rigid hull zodiac, previously owned by the Coast Guard — is great for those further afield trips and whale watching tours because it’s fast and low to the water, says Coltart. Meanwhile, Pacific Pro Dive provides water taxi services to islands like Savary, Texada and Hornby. Coltart says this service is popular with people flying into Comox Airport, who simply meet the water taxi at the Comox marina for a quick trip minus ferry lineups. As well, Pacific Pro Dive continues to provide diving and snorkel-

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ing tours, and Coltart says snorkeling tours are a popular option for those who want to see life underwater without all the training necessary for scuba diving. “A lot of the diving in the Strait of Georgia is generally 10 metres and shallower and the visibility here year-round is very, very good, so snorkelers can see a lot of the similar stuff that divers can see and have those interactions (with marine life),” says Coltart, not-

ing swimming with sea lions is one example of those close marine encounters. “They will come literally right up to you and get in your face. They’re immensely curious animals, immensely interactive and social animals.” For a full list of services, visit www.pacificprodive.com, call 250338-6829 or stop in the shop at 101-2270 Cliffe Ave. in Courtenay.

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PROFESSIONALS Amongst the boutique shops in downtown Comox is a large variety of professional offices. Comox offers practices ranging from medical care to business and legal services.

Jason Gordon, M.Sc., R Aud, Certified Audiologist, Owner Gordon Hearing Services is 100% locally owned and operated. We are not a franchise, and, because we are not owned by a hearing aid manufacturer, we are able to offer all major brands of hearing aids. This enables us to provide a wider selection to our customers. Owner and operator, Jason Gordon, opened Gordon Hearing Services approximately 6 years ago and is a long time Comox Valley resident. He attended school right here in the Valley from kindergarten to grade 12. Jason graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Masters of Science degree in Audiology, and has been a Registered Audiologist for 15 years. As an owner-operator, Jason has a vested interest in ensuring that his clients receive the best possible value and results. He strives to provide the absolute best service to his clients. Jason has lived in the Comox Valley for over 31 years, and can often be found enjoying one of the Valley’s many golf courses or playing with his wife and 3 year old daughter.

Gordon Hearing AUDIOLOGY AND HEARING CENTRE

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This computer-assisted technique provides on-screen analysis, automated computer-assisted adjustments, and a computerized reassessment that compares pre-adjustment with post adjustment to show the improvements in an on-screen readout (graphs). Spinal decompression is a non-surgical, computerized, traction-based treatment for herniated disc and low back pain. The TRITION DTS is a leader in spinal decompression therapy systems and is available at Comox Chiropractic.

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Jeanie Bruneau, Owner/Operator Jeanie and her staff at Jeanie’s Vitamin Centre firmly believe that the key ingredients to a happy, healthy life are positive attitudes, good nutrition and exercise. They believe that prevention means choosing a lifestyle you can life with, a lifestyle that will benefit both body and mind. As a recognized practitioner in her field, Jeanie is a Registered Holistic Nutritionist (RHN), a Registered Nutritional Consulting Practitioner (RNCP), a Breast Health practitioner and a Cancer Coach. She is fully qualified to profile nutritional guidance. Jeanie is currently registered in the International Organization of Canada and is a Certified Healthy Breast Practitioner. Her credentials are upgraded annually through numerous courses and meets professional regulatory and registration guidelines as a Registered Nutritional Consulting Practitioner and Cancer Coach.

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215 Port Augusta St. Comox Centre Mall 250-890-0037 www.jeanies-vitamins.com

Scorpio’s Salon, in the Comox Valley since 1983 Our Stylists from left to right: Heidi - A talented stylist with decades of experience and a flair for creating dynamic cuts and colours. JOdi - 30 years as a stylist- 15 as a Redken educator- with extensive training in natural looking colour and detailed cutting with an affinity for healthy, shiny results. CHelSea - A creative dynamic stylist. While she is on maternity leave, Chelsea is confident her clients will enjoy the same great service from her colleagues. CHeri - Salon owner. Vidal Sassoon trained instructor and stylist with decades of experience. COrtney - Upbeat, modern stylist specializing in long hair, colours and weddings.

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Heather Mayhew, RDH (Res. Care) Heather Mayhew is a Registered Dental Hygienist and the owner/operator of Floss Dental Hygiene Services. Heather has a Psychology degree and her dental career has spanned 18 years, with the last 13 as a dental hygienist. “Floss” was opened in 2009 and provides care from the downtown Comox clinic, and to residents of the Comox Valley’s long term care facilities. Floss offers a relaxing environment, featuring a soothing waterfall, aromatherapy, warm pillows and blankets. Each visit ends with a warm towel. No referral is necessary to become a client at Floss. Remember floss, brush, and smile.

Floss Dental Hygiene Services Inc. #101A – 1771 Comox Ave., Comox, BC T: 250 941-0488 F: 250 941-0490 www.flossdentalhygiene.ca Follow us on Facebook!

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Welcoming New Patients Now offering extended hours to better serve our patients.

Dr. Laura Brandson Family Dentist Dr. Laura Brandson grew up in Langley, BC. She graduated from the University of British Columbia with a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology and received her Doctor of Dental Surgery Degree from The University of the Pacific Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry in San Francisco, California. Dr. Brandson was the recipient of the American Academy of Periodontology dental Student award for outstanding achievement in periodontics and enjoyed volunteering through community outreach programs. Dr. Brandson enjoys all aspects of general dentistry and is passionate about the prevention and treatment of periodontal disease. Dr. Brandson is dedicated to providing patient centered dental care with compassion and integrity to promote a lifetime of oral and overall health for her patients.

Dr. Bill Armstrong Family Dentist Skill and compassion go hand in hand when providing exceptional patient care. As a dental professional, Dr. Armstrong stays up to date on the latest advancements in dentistry in order to provide the most current treatment options for his patients. As a doctor, Dr. Armstrong recognizes that his patients are unique individuals who have placed a great deal of trust in him and his team. That is just one reason why Dr. Armstrong values each and every patient relationship.

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Dr. Jana Lamb Family Dentist Dr. Jana Lamb was born in Hamburg, Germany and came to B.C. as an exchange student in 1995. Her host father was a dentist in Parksville and he inspired Dr. Lamb to become a dentist herself. Back in Germany, Dr. Lamb studied Dentistry at the University of Hamburg. She worked as an associate dentist for one year prior to immigrating to Canada and completing her international studies at the University of British Columbia, where she graduated with her Doctorate of Medical Dentistry (DMD) in 2011. Dr. Lamb truly loves dentistry and believes that every patient deserves kind and compassionate dental care.

Dr. Chris Becir Family Dentist Born and raised in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Dr. Christopher Becir enjoyed success at the University of British Columbia obtaining his Bachelor of Science degree and at the University of Western Ontario where he graduated with distinction receiving his Doctorate of Dental Surgery. Dr. Becir’s welcoming and compassionate manner have made him an ideal dentist for all patients. He firmly believes communication is the foundation to providing excellent dental care and strives to provide the best possible treatment while keeping his patients comfortable and well informed.

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A TAS T E O F I N D IA

a t S p i c e Hu t Reneé AndoR Special to the Record Spice Hut owner Syed Talat aims to offer customers authentic Indian cuisine with excellent service, and his Comox location does exactly that. Friendly staff greeted me as soon as I walked into the restaurant on Comox Ave., and as I started browsing through the menu, I was very impressed with the number of dishes to choose from. After some difficult decisions, because so many items caught my eye, I opted for veggie pakoras to start. Fried to perfection and bursting with flavour from Indian spices, they were delicious, especially dipped in tamarind chutney. The lamb korma with naan bread was also a great choice. Rich and creamy, with hints of spice and succulent lamb chunks, this dish was absolutely amazing. Finally, I tried the tandoori prawn dish, which is served with rice, butter sauce and salad. The dish provided a generous serving of prawns, marinated in yogurt and spices then cooked in tandoor, and they were delectable. Talat notes everything on the menu is made from scratch, using high quality ingredients and spices. Many of the dishes are North Indian, but a few are from South India. About 90 per cent of the menu is gluten-free and there are many vegan-friendly options, too.

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Spice Hut is family owned and operated, and the Comox location — which opened last summer — is the sixth location the family has opened. “We have been very busy since we opened (in Comox) and very well received in all the cities we opened (in) so far,” says Talat, noting Ladysmith and Campbell River are other Vancouver Island locations. Spice Hut is located at 1832 Comox Ave. The restaurant is open for lunch and dinner seven days per week. For more information, visit www.spicehutcanada. com or call 250-941-7444. Reservations are recommended.

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HOLUB

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Reneé AndoR Record Staff Carrie Holub took ownership of Comox’s Benino Gelato nearly a year ago, and she couldn’t be more delighted with how well that year has gone. “It was a really good decision,” she says with a smile. “I’m really, really pleased with how it’s gone. I’m thrilled.” Holub has kept many aspects of the business the same, like keeping the same staff — including the business’ previous owner Ruth Vanderlinden — and keeping up the large menu of gelato flavours and espresso drinks. She has also made some changes, like adding more panini sandwich options and homemade soups. The decor has been updated, with wooden chairs refurbished and painted by Holub herself, who holds a degree in visual art, and draws and makes prints in her spare time. Holub notes the most significant change is that the shop is now open year-round; for the past several years Benino Gelato closed each winter. Holub and her family moved to the Valley nearly four years ago from Calgary. When her

Photo by Renee Andor and her husband Brad, (who is a behindthe-scenes co-owner), bought Benino Gelato, Carrie recalls she wanted to make sure their family became a part of the community. “That was one thing that was really important to me; it wasn’t just to come in and build and income off the community, but really be a part of it, really feeling like you’re involved in what’s happening,” says Carrie, as she notes Benino Gelato’s participation in the annual fundraiser Christmas Village, (for local non-profit societies), as

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an example. Buying local is also important to Carrie, who notes Benino Gelato’s authentic Italian biscotti and shortbread comes from a woman in Qualicum, for example, and she tries to source local products where possible. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days per week, and will lengthen as summer approaches. For more information check out Benino Gelato on Facebook, call 250-3393494 or stop in the shop at 1700 Comox Ave.


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Chimo Gymnastics “The Valley’s Gymnastics Club”

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A portion of every St. John Ambulance Emergency Kit purchased through the Comox Rotary from now until January 2015 will help raise money for the Dawn To Dawn Society. Dawn to Dawn is a non-profit, residential housing program that makes transitional housing possible in the Comox Valley. They provide homeless individuals and families with access to housing that gets them (or keeps them) off the streets.

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10 Reasons to Shop Local

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1. We create a more dynamic business climate 2. We gain more property tax income to invest in our infrastructure 3. We improve services 4. We have more choice and a wider variety of products 5. We benefit local community organizations 6. We maintain the unique character of our VALLEY and region 7. We create more jobs in our valley and region 8. We have a positive impact on the environment 9. We support our region in the search for investors 10. WE INVEST IN OUR REGION

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Coming this SPRING Filberg Heritage Lodge and Park

Comox Centre Mall

In co-operation with the Town of Comox Community Centre April 4 and 5 Celebrate Easter Weekend at 12 noon - 3 pm, Crafts, Activities and much more Teahouse, Lodge and Gift Shop will be open. Filberg.com

Feb 24 – 27

HMCS Alberni Museum & Memorial

April 11 -12

• March is COINS FOR CONVOYS fun fundraiser for HAMM and TAP. Bring in your loose change to send a WWII convoy of supply ships from Halifax to Londonderry. Each dollar in CFC raised in March adds one more mile to the “journey”.

April 23 -25 May 5 – 9 May 6 – 9 May 23 - 24

• April Unveiling of newly remodelled HAMM facility at the Comox Centre Mall. Date: TBA • May is ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY HISTORY MONTH. Celebrating 100+ years of the Royal Canadian Navy both here and abroad. Battle of the Atlantic Sunday is Sunday May 3rd. Commemoration in the Comox Marina Park at the RCNA Memorial Kairn. Annual event sponsored by the Royal Canadian Naval Association of Comox Valley. Battle of the Atlantic Sunday, May 3rd HAMM will be open from 11 - 4.

Dine ARound Comox Valley Feb 19 to March 15 comoxvalleydinearound.com Comox Valley restaurants presenting creative, delicious 3 course menus for you at great value

March 5 – 7 March 12 - 14 March 28 April 2 - 4

Roberta Melville Military Collection and Museum HMCS Alberni Museum and Memorial Market in the Mall – March Madness Vendors Market in the Mall – More March Madness Vendors Comox Legion Bake Sale Market in the Mall – Easter Egg Hunt, Chocolate and Specialty Vendors Brica Brack Sale – Spring Cleaning Sale Opportunity for Families Small Business Trade Fair Antiques and Collectibles Show Rotary Book Sale Brica Brack Sale – Spring Cleaning Sale Opportunity for Families

For detailed information like us on Facebook www.facebook.com/comoxcentremall See our web site: www.comoxmall.ca

The Comox Recreation Department • Fourth annual Spin-a-thon, a 24-hour spin bike riding fundraiser for the local chapter of the Canadian Tire Jumpstart program 3:00pm Saturday, Feb 28 to 3:00pm Sunday, Mar 1. • Comox Recreation Department and Investor’s Group Easter at Marina Park Monday, Apr 6 from 11:30am-2:00pm. • Join Comox Recreation Department staff at the Filberg Heritage Lodge and Park Saturday, Apr 4 and Sunday, Apr 5 from noon to 3:00pm each day for family Easter fun.

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• Glacier Breakers Spring Break Day Camps for children 5-11 year olds. Enjoy games, crafts and activities under the supervision of responsible and caring day camp leaders. After care is available for busy parents. Camps run Mar 30-Apr 2 and Apr 7-10. Call the Comox Community Centre at 250-339-2255 for more information on any of these events.

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Feb 17 to Mar 8 Leslie Dunsmore and Mary Hicks “Catching the Light” Mar 10 to Mar 29 Pearl Ellis Gallery “Member’s Spring Show” Mar 31 to Apr 19 David Netterville & Jock MacNeil “Landscapes & Other Things” Apr 21 to May 10 MONDAY BUNCH “Group Show” May 12 ot May 31 Keeping It Living Art for the Estuary Now, Then & Future June 2 to June 21 Mark R. Isfeld High School Art Show June 23 to July 19 Pearl Ellis Gallery “Members’ People’s Choice Awards Show”

1729 Comox Ave., Comox 250-339-2822 www.pearlellisgallery.com

THIS GALLERY has featured exhibitions and sales by established & emerging local artists

SINCE 1977.

It is a registered non-profit Society composed and operated entirely by volunteers.

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HEART of YOUR Community

Tel (250) 339-7344 E-Mail: eventscomoxmall@shaw.ca www.faceobook.com/Comoxcentremall

July 21 to Aug 9 Judi Pedder & Sheryl Fremlin “Kindred Spirits”

OPEN: Tuesday - Saturday 10am-4pm, Sundays 1-4pm, and closed Mondays. FREE ADMISSION. NEW MEMBERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.

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Mobility Aids

Prescription Consultation

Aids to Daily Living

We carry a variety of mobility aids including canes, crutches and walkers which we can custom fit to your budget and needs. If a walker is what you need, we will ensure that we size it properly and educate you on the use, including the transition from sitting to standing to walking to folding it for transport.

In order for you to get the most out of your medication and to minimize side effects, it is important that you understand what you are taking and how to take it. To achieve this goal we will spend the necessary amount of time going over your medications. This may be as simple as a quick chat when we provide your prescription or as complex as a private sit down consultation.

Not all of us are blessed with good health and can skip merrily through life. For those with particular challenges we do offer a variety of products to help get through the day. These include braces, compression stockings, bath safety products, hot and cold therapy and many other items. If we don’t carry it we can certainly try to source it.

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