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Eradicating homelessness in Port Alberni Efforts to get every person in the Valley into safe homes are helped by geography but hindered by a lack of urgency and affordability. KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

While walking down Port Alberni’s streets doesn’t present the same grim picture of homelessness as a bigger city’s streets would, that doesn’t mean everyone has a safe and permanent place to live. Instead, Port Alberni’s homelessness is in many ways typical of rural communities, said Amanda Ridgway, a consultant with IGNITE Consultancy. Ridgway was hired

by the Alberni people who are Valley Community staying with friends or Stakeholders Initiative couch surfing.” to End Homeless The last two factors (AVCSI) are common to rewrite in smaller the 2007 communities, plan to end where homelessness. everyone “Rural knows homelessness everyone presents and most itself quite people are differently unwilling to AMANDA than urban let a friend RIDGWAY homelessness or even an in that acquaintance there’s less visible spend a night in the homelessness, people cold. literally out on the “Smaller streets, and more communities hidden homeless, tend to be able to

demonstrate more success because they’re tight-knit. Often smaller communities may not have the financial resources but they have more of the community resources in terms of people willing to look after their neighbour.” That closeness in the community, combined with a proactive attitude and a limited geographical area key ending homelessness in Port Alberni. According to Ridgway, Port

Alberni’s limited land means is a positive factor in the fight to end homelessness. “You don’t have as much of that massive sprawl.” Between the Alberni Summit—locally known as the Hump— and Hwy. 4 on the way to Tofino, there’s a hard, mountainous limit to how far the city can expand. “The potential to end homelessness is actually quite a valid concept,” Ridgway said. It also helps that Port Alberni’s

homeless are really that: theirs. “People we’re identifying as homeless in Port Alberni actually belong to Port Alberni. They’ve either residents or they have family or connections in Port Alberni. They’re not strangers, they’re family, friends, neighbours.” While the closeness of the community is a positive factor, Ridgway admitted that the lack of visible ‘on the street’ homeless can make

it hard to see the negative impacts of the homelessness that is present in Port Alberni. “Often the public may not recognize the real impact of housing challenges on people and may not recognize the impact on the community and it’s wellbeing as a whole.” According to Ridgway, “anyone who is precariously housed” cannot function at any full complete capacity. “You are functioning at this survival level.” Continued / A8

City to acquire land as part of Dry Creek improvements DRY CREEK FLOOD PROTECTION: Jade Restaurant is one of a several properties along Dry Creek that will be affected by the city’s flood mitigation plans. KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

The city is in the process of exploring land acquisitions for the Dry Creek flood protection plans, city engineer Guy Cicon said. According to the Dry Creek Flood Mitigation Study commissioned by the city in 2013, the option chosen by the city requires the acquisition of the Jade Restaurant property in order to remove the Restaurant bridge located there. The Bute Street Rail Bridge—just behind Third Avenue—would also have to be removed. While details of the land acquisitions will remain in-camera until a decision is reached, Cicon said that the city hopes that the land acquisitions will be finished this spring so that a request for proposal can be proceed as

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Jade Restaurant and the bridge that goes through its property is one several lots that the city will have to acquire as part of its Dry Creek flood protection plans.

scheduled in April and a contract awarded in May, with the work to be completed during summer 2015. Cicon told city council at their Jan. 26 meeting that Dry Creek improvements this summer, city engineer Guy Cicon told city council at their Jan. 26 meeting. “The general

premise of improving the storm water drainage in this stream is to improve the capacity of the channel,” Cicon said. The project will include 550 metres of channel improvements downstream of 3rd Avenue, a new box culvert under Third Avenue, 100

metres of channel improvements between Third and Fourth Avenue, bridge improvements under Fourth Avenue and 40 metres of channel improvements upstream of Fourth Avenue. Channel improvements will include widening the channel, adding

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fish-friendly slope enhancements and a sediment trap upstream of Fourth Avenue. The project will be funded one-third by the city and twothirds by federal and provincial grants. Part of the issue is that the channel behind the Dairy Queen has very

dense bush and over the years the area has accumulated a significant amount of sediment and debris. Cicon said that if the base of that channel is widened the problem could be alleviated. The improved creek will have a gravel and boulder bottom to ensure suitable fish habitats with some rip-rap along the sides to curtail erosion, Cicon’s report stated. Coun. Jack McLeman questioned whether or not the Dry Creek channel improvements would help with both the flooding at the bottom of the Third Avenue hill and the flooding closer to the Third Avenue and Bute intersection. “The situation we had last time didn’t seem to be [Dry] Creek overflowing, it seemed to be the manhole pumping up... I just want to make sure we’re

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Micro businesses key to filling Deputy fire chief takes vacant buildings, says Wright top job in Esquimalt Port Alberni’s ever growing number of empty buildings are proof that the city needs a better strategy to encourage entrepreneurs, Kevin Wright told city council during their Feb. 23 meeting. Wright, who owns Steampunk Cafe,

presented his Sprout program on Monday. The program, which Wright wants the city to help facilitate by relaxing building bylaws, would allow aspiring business owners to develop just a small part of a unit. He believes that the large square footage and extensive repairs necessary as a result of that, as

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Co-op looks to open new gas station on 10th Ave KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

Co-op Gas is proposing to open its third Port Alberni gas station on 10th Avenue just north of the Tim Hortons. If the proposal goes ahead, it would create at least six new jobs. The gas station, would occupy of four legal parcels. Three of those parcels are currently unoccupied while the fourth has an existing single family residence that is set to be demolished. According to city planner Scott Smith, the four lots would have to be consolidated to one legal parcel. The proposed four pump, eight lane gas station and convenience store would be unique in Port Alberni due to being the first mid-block gas station adjacent to a residential neighbourhood. Although there is an empty former PetroCanada lot on the south-west corner of that intersection, Alberni Co-op general manager Glenn Downton said at an advisory planning committee meeting on Feb. 19 that the space was too small for the design they had in mind, as well as requiring any delivery trucks to park along the road rather than on the property. “I’ve been with Co-op for 18 years and we’ve been looking in south port that entire time,” president Ray Dol said. As 10th Avenue is designated as an arterial road in the Official Community Plan, “both the engineering and planning departments have some concerns regarding the number of traffic movements and impacts on 10th Avenue” from vehicles turning left either into or out of the proposed site’s

three access points. Dol said that the gas dispensers would be angled to create a natural entrance and exit point onto the property. The site would have two access points right onto 10th Avenue and one onto the lane in between the site and the Tim Horton’s adjacent to it. “Right now the intersection functions reasonably well,” said Smith, but cautioned that as a fairly busy intersection “when new developments are being proposed you need to be sensitive that you are not creating a problem that isn’t there.” Smith stated that there were no plans on the city’s side to place a median along 10th Avenue and that he did not believe one was necessary. Dol said that the priority for Co-op’s proposed new gas station was “to make this a project

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The proposed new Co-op gas station and convenience store would go on mid-block on 10th Avenue on the four lots north of the Tim Hortons at 10th Avenue and Redford. A design of the proposed property is inset at bottom right.

that’s going to work for everyone” and that “neighbouring businesses and residences need to have some certainty and some piece of mind.” According to Smith’s report, “a cross-section and a more detailed access plan should be required. It is strongly

recommended that these plans be required prior to the scheduling of a public hearing.” The proposal is expected to come to council on March 9 and a public hearing is expected to be scheduled in the coming months. reporter@albernivalleynews.com twitter.com/alberninews

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Cities have tools to help end homelessness From / A3

The constant stress of always looking for a new place to stay makes it difficult for individuals to work on any other issues in their lives. “If anyone took the time and just thought about what that would be like, to not have a home and to constantly shift from week to week to week and to ask their friends or family to help them out... it’s a very degrading experience.” For those who do manage to get into homes of their own, the lack of suitable housing makes the lure of slum landlords all the more powerful. “It creates a lot of conflict for practitioners

who have to refer [individuals] to houses that they know are unsafe.” However, there are tools at a city’s disposal. Maintenance bylaws are a common tool but with only one bylaw officer with too many cases to keep up with, more bylaws aren’t a realistic option for Port Alberni. However, according to a SPARC BC report titled Municipal Strategies to Address Homelessness in British Columbia, there are other options. Secondary suites, which the city legalized this past summer, have been shown to be an effective method of reducing

homelessness. According to city planner Scott Smith,

‘If anyone took the time and thought about what that would be like, not to have a home... it’s a very degrading experience.’ – Amanda Ridgway “in March of 2014, the new zoning bylaw allowed secondary suites in our single family area” for new developments. In the fall, the city “came up with a process to authorize existing secondary

suites.” Smith said that the city has only received a few applications to authorize existing secondary suites. According to the SPARC BC report, secondary suites are an easy and inexpensive way for municipalities to provide more housing units. More housing units are key to eradicating homelessness in Port Alberni, where a multitude of buildings have burned down or been condemned or demolished since the 2007 plan to end homelessness. Two other tools in the report are density bonus and conversion control policies. Density bonusing allows developers

to “build additional dwelling units beyond the zoning limits in exchange for providing affordable units.” While city does have density bonusing provisions built into its zoning bylaw, Smith said that “in the 14 years I’ve been here, no developer has applied to even consider density bonusing.” Conversion control policies stop or put conditions upon switching rental units to a different usage, particularly stratifying apartments to make condominiums. Smith said that that rarely happens in Port Alberni. “We had a couple buildings apply to stratify several years ago but we haven’t had anything recently.,” while conversion of apartments to nonhousing units does

not happen at all. Most municipalities who make use of conversion control don’t completely ban converting rental suites to other uses but restrict them when “rental vacancies dip below a certain rate.” According to the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), the apartment vacancy rate in October 2014 was 5.6 per cent, down from 7.7 the year prior. But despite having housing available, 9.4 per cent of households are considered to me be in core housing need, defined by CMHC as spending “30% or more of total before-tax income to pay the median rent of alternative local housing that is acceptable.” Further, because CMHC considers non-

family households led by 15-29 attending school full time to be in a “transitional stage of life and therefore not in core housing need,” the number could be somewhat higher. However, Ridgway remains positive, saying that Port Alberni is ahead of its time on fighting homelessness. “They seem to sort of have it together with collaborative efforts, getting their partnerships in place and being quite proactive, which can be unusual at times.” The collaborative efforts will continue with a workshop on Thursday, March 5 in the Fir Room at Echo Centre. Sessions will run from 3-5 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. and the public is encouraged to attend and give their input. reporter@albernivalleynews.com twitter.com/alberninews

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Inbrief city newsline

District energy system a go

City economic development manager Pat Deakin’s district energy plan to heat city buildings, some apartments and West Coast General Hospital with heat generated from wood waste got a unanimous vote of approval from council on Feb. 23. The city will progress the plan as a public-private partnership by sending out an RFP and seek to include Catalyst as a wood waste provider.

City gives grant to Pride BBQ

Council voted during their Feb. 23 meeting to give $1,700 to the organizing committee of the Pride BBQ taking place this July.

Hupacasath woodlot expanded

The Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources has notified the city that a portion of crown land just south of the eastern-most part of Burde Street has been offered to the Hupacasath for inclusion in their existing woodlot license. According to a report from city engineer Guy Cicon, the city believes it should receive any revenues that occur from timber located on publicly dedicated road right-of ways and will contact the ministry for clarification.

Mayor can leave the midisland

Staff were directed to amend council’s travel policy to allow Mayor Mike Ruttan to leave the mid-island without having to request council permission for each trip.

Phoning it in

Council directed staff to prepare a report on how councillors could phone into meetings when they are unable to attend in person.

New lease for Clutesi Haven

In a report from in-camera, council directed staff to prepare a new long-term lease of the Clutesi Haven Marina for the port authority.

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Safe, affordable housing is a right Homelessness in the Alberni Valley is an ongoing problem, and we are glad to see stakeholders are updating the Community Plan to End Homelessness, first drafted in 2008. A flood of funding and action occurred once the plan was released in 2008, and a 42-unit transitional housing facility (Redford Sportsmen Lodge) opened. The Alberni Valley Stakeholders Initiative to End Homelessness (AVCSI) attempted to purchase the vacant RCMP station on Sixth Avenue to open a zero barrier shelter, but was unsuccessful. The Port Alberni Shelter Society has plans to build a larger facility on the field across from its Eighth Avenue location, but those have been stalled. In the meantime, we have lost several lowcost housing options to fire: the apartment building on Athol Street, a small unit on Fourth Avenue, the Somass Hotel (which suffered a fire, was renovated, sold, then torn down) and even the Beaufort Hotel. None of those units have been replaced, but all of their residents have been forced to find other housing in a dwindling market. In other words, we are in crisis. And something must be done to ensure everyone in the Alberni Valley has adequate housing. Other communities have improved their homelessness issues, and in the case of Medicine Hat, Alta., eliminated it with public housing. While we do not feel it is our city’s job to get into the real estate business, we do think homelessness will only disappear in Port Alberni with some political will. The other side of that equation is public support. If we are to truly tackle homelessness in the Alberni Valley, the public must wholly support the effort. We cannot seek solutions “but not in my backyard.” NIMBYism has no place in our housing situation, but respect for others does—and that goes both ways. — Alberni Valley News

Why cut taxes for the rich? TOM FLETCHER B.C. Views

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he B.C. government’s third straight budget surplus is the main battleground for provincial politicians this spring, with little else on the order paper to argue about. The main conflict is over the tax cut for the rich that results from removing a two-year surtax on personal income greater than $150,000 a year. It’s an outrage, says the NDP, starving our threadbare government services of more than $200 million over the next three years. NDP leader John Horgan set the tone in his reply to Finance Minister Mike de Jong’s budget speech: “I can appreciate that the minister was celebrating with the champagne-andcaviar set, but the rest of British Columbia saw $700 million in increased fees and taxes on their backs.” Old news, de Jong replied. It was a two-year surtax

on high-income earners to help get B.C. out of its postrecession red ink, and it expired as it was legislated to do. This political theatre doesn’t help people understand what’s actually going on. First, a lot of that red ink was B.C. Liberal blood from dismantling the harmonized sales tax and repaying Ottawa for that failed experiment. Second, this temporary tax on the rich was a political strategy by de Jong and Premier Christy Clark, limping into an election most expected them to lose. De Jong’s debut budget in February 2013 also accelerated a small increase in corporate income tax, stealing two populist planks from Adrian Dix’s NDP platform. Ending the surtax not only kept a promise, it kept B.C. competitive with Alberta on personal

income taxes. High wage earners and many of their businesses are more mobile every year, which is why this year’s budget also extended tax breaks for high-tech and digital media companies. Another tweak in de Jong’s budget was to increase the low-income cutoff for personal income tax from $18,000 to $19,000. Those with the lowest incomes are relieved not only of income tax but also medical premiums, which continue to march up by another four per cent, and are mostly paid by employers. As with the federal election set for this fall, we will hear a lot about the burden on the vaguely defined “middle class.” In B.C. they have to dig deeper for car insurance, hydro, ferry rides and post-secondary tuition,

‘This political theatre doesn’t help people understand what’s actually going on.’

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

while those top-hatted champagne-sippers party on with their tax holiday? Well, not exactly. Here’s an assessment from Philip Cross, research co-ordinator at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute and former chief economic analyst at Statistics Canada. Just after the 2013 B.C. election, Cross noted that Canada, its provinces, Europe and the United States have all been adjusting their tax systems to increase the load on wealthier people and ease it from the poor. This has closed the wage gap considerably in Canada. By 2010, the top 20 per cent of earners were paying 58.3 per cent of all income taxes. That’s up from 50 per cent in 1976, showing how long Canada’s income taxes have been “progressive.” This is the main reason why “income inequality,” that other great cause of the left, started leveling off in Canada around 1998. Cross points to measures like the low-income exemption from income tax. Continued / A11

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◆ OPINION

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QUESTION of the week

Auxiliary not the Foundation To the Editor,

Was the provincial budget released Feb. 17 a good one for families?

Yes – 35%

No – 65%

This week’s question: Do you agree with the city of Port Alberni’s Dry Creek flood protection plans?

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Rich shouldn’t pay more due to misinformation From /A10 By 2013, the bottom 40 per cent of Canadian households were paying just 6.8 per cent of income taxes, and more than a third of income tax filers were paying none at all. Cross asks and answers the central question: Should the rich pay more? “If it’s

a misinformed attempt to compensate for imaginary losses of low-income people, the answer is clearly no.”

‘If it’s a misinformed attempt to compensate for imaginart loses of low-income people, the answer is clearly no.’

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Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @ tomfletcherbc E-mail: tfletcher@ blackpress.ca

re: Letters, Feb. 19. The hospital auxiliary and the hospital foundation are two separate organizations. Although we did make a donation to the foundation of $50,000 towards the purchase of the new ultrasound machine we have our own agenda for fundraising. Sylvia Broadfoot, president, WCGH Hospital Auxiliary

Community foundation grants ready To the Editor,

The Alberni Valley Community Foundation (AVCF) is now accepting applications for their 2015 grants. Community groups which provide services in the following areas are eligible to receive funding: Sports and Recreation; Social Services; Arts and Culture; Environment and Sustainability; Education. Information about the application process may be found at the Foundation’s

website at www. albernifoundation.ca. Eligible groups must either possess a Revenue Canada charitable designation or apply for funding on a partnership basis with the AVCF for a particular project. For further information, please call John Mayba at 250-723-2638 or Hugh Grist at 250-724-4503. The application

deadline is February 28, 2015. John Mayba, Alberni Valley Community Foundation

Wouldn’t it be quite the legacy? To the Editor,

News articles and opinions will keep adding up over the weeks on the not-so-

strong conservative leadership of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. My only hope, in this saga for his succession, is that Harper will make a great move towards the people in need before leaving. The death of Nelson Mandela reminded us of Brian Mulroney’s huge contribution to end apartheid in South Africa. Wouldn’t it be great to also

remember Stephen Harper for something huge, like maybe being the world leader in the fight against poverty, here in Canada and around the world? It would be quite a turnover, I must agree, but it was also quite a turnover for Mulroney to stand against apartheid over 20 years ago. Bruno Marquis, Gatineau, QC

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By the Los Angeles freeway there was a billboard with a beautiful seaside scene of a man in a canoe, with the caption “rush hour in Maui”. Vacations are wonderful and much needed but then we come back to the same freeway. Jesus says there are two types of peace; His peace and the world’s peace. Much of what our world offers is a temporary escape, whether it be a vacation, alcohol, or elicit or prescription drugs. When Jesus was facing His final trial, He said “What shall I say, save me from this hour, but for this cause came I unto this hour”. His way is not to escape but to face reality. Whatever is our challenge, face it and He promises us His presence and peace as we do Alberni Valley United Church

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◆ CITY BUDGET 2015

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City hall’s aging phone system is at a high risk of failing soon,, manager of information technology Jeff Pelech

told council during a departmental budget presentation on Feb 19. “It’s a very old phone system. Could it die? Yep. When will it die? I don’t know. Could be tomorrow,

could be in five years.” Pelech said, adding that he is strongly encouraging council to replace the phone system. According to Pelech, “some parts of it were upgraded in 2002,

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works yard to the fire department. Pelech also presented two options for adding digital recording and steaming equipment to council chambers. Both options have an initial cost of $15,000 for the equipment. The first option is a hosted service where the city would pay an external company anywhere from $2,0007,000 a month to handle the streaming on their servers. The second option is to do everything in-house. “It requires more hidden cost because of staff participation but it is less of an overall cost,” Pelech said. Other proposed expenses include replacing parks and recreation software that is being retired

at a cost of $150,000 spread over two years. Another $25,000 will have to be spent on a mandatory upgrade for the Tempest business licensing software. Director of Corporate Services Theresa Kingston told council that the city can expect to see 12-15 city staff retire over the next three years, making succession planning a key part of her department’s job going forward. “How do we need to shift the organization and look at the organization to deal with that potential knowledge loss” when a staff member retires,” Kingston said. Of the $277,682 proposed for personnel expenses in 2015, 91 per cent of that will go to wages, with the

remaining nine per cent split between advertising, contract services, supplies and miscellaneous expenses. Training and development is proposed to cost the city $140,556 with in-house, public works, parks and recreation and fire department training being the biggest expenses. Replacing the city’s commercial waste truck is an expense that the city could do without, mechanical services superintendent Wayne Cheveldave told council during the Equipment Replacement Reserve Fund presentation, citing its 12,200 hours and a replacement cost of $315,000 but only $225,000 set aside in ERRF. Continued / A24

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

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5066 Argyle Street

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

Mid-Island Realty

Each Office is Independently Owned & Operated

6854047

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

www.alberniproperties.com

Help us be there for kids. To donate, visit kidshelpphone.ca 6838221

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Pat & Gerry Hickey

4213 Princess Rd. coastrealty.com 250-723-1800

“Home Grown Real Estate Pros” ...and we know the Alberni Valley

4905 Cherry Creek Road $300,000

3503 Frank Street $299,900

3823 6th Ave $109,900

OPPORTUNITY 22 KNOCKS

SPACIOUS SOUTH PORT FAMILY HOME

AFFORDABLE LIVING

• • •

• • • •

3.24 of an acre development site Good access to the Johnston Road corridor Build your commercial enterprise at this great location

2 bedroom one level home Many updates throughout Enjoy the views

NEW LISTING

4073 Kendall Ave. $172,900

6416 Beaver Creek Road $228,500

SL 36 Haggard Cove $443,460

GREAT LOCATION

COUNTRY CHARM

RECREATION DREAM HOME

• • • •

3 bdrm full basement family size home Back alley access, garage, fenced back yard Covered sundeck 2 fireplaces/n/g furnace/newer roof

• • •

• • •

3 bed Rancher, Fireplace Two acres Garage & shop

COMMERCIAL SPACES FOR LEASE

3113 2ND AVE. $410,000

2984 3rd Ave $439,900

TWO SEPARATE CONCRETE BUILDINGS

SOUTH PORT INVESTMENT

• • •

Office space Large, secure compound Use one building for your use/ lease the other

250-720-6220 Craig Filipchuk

• •

Well cared for 2 bedroom rancher Pine interior, vaulted ceilings, wood stove Move in ready complete with furniture and appliances

20,000 sq. ft. building Two long term tenants in place

• • • •

Call Craig for a

4213 Princess Rd

Corner of Ian & Johnston filipchuk.cf@gmail.com

www.coastrealty.com 250-723-1800

4805 Mar Street Asking $8.50 /Sq. Ft. Lease Quality lease space for your business with plenty of parking …. Concrete block building right in the downtown core 6000 sq. ft. of retail or service industry available Landlord will look at leasing out a small space

FREE

Market Evaluation!

OPEN HOUSE SAT FEB 28 • 12:30PM – 2:00PM

NEW PRICE $205,000 - 3588 7th Ave

$145,500 - 4701 Redford

CENTRAL LOCATION - 2 SUITES Each 3 bedroom and two bath Updated with low maintenance yard and garage Can be a good income holding property

TRI PLEX Central location Close to bus stop

$229,000 - 6532 Beaver Creek Road COUNTRY LIVING One acre level property 3 bdrm, 1 bath, updated kitchen & bathroom Newer roof and 200 amp service

$219,900 - 4875 John Street

INCOME PRODUCER 2.5 acre. 924 square foot Double Wide mobile Close to mall and shopping, Extra trailer pad rental Rental income over $1200 per month

$185,000 - 4702 Athol Street CENTRAL LOCATION CLOSE TO MARINAS 4 bedroom 2bath Possible in-law suite Fully fenced yard

SOLD!

NEW PRICE $158,000 - 3916 Shaughnessy

$639,000 - 205 Franklin River Rd

$289,000 - 2422 15th Avenue

$39,900 - 14 4935 Broughton St

3 bedroom 2 bathroom, upper north port, close to shopping and schools

NEWER 2300 SQ FT HOME + 2 SHOPS 19.8 acres close to city. Permits in place to subdivide 2-5 acre parcels. Private and great view of Cox Lake.

METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED HOME 4 bed 2 bath. Over 2,000 sq ft. Great neighborhood, close to schools. Totally updated, fully fenced backyard w/ perennial garden

UPDATED MOBILE Greenridge Mobile Home Park Nicely updated 2 bed, Remodeled bath. New wheelchair front ramp.

BAMFIELD PROPERTIES

$90,000 - 4309 10th Ave. TURN KEY RESTAURANT AND CATERING BUSINESS 50 Seat Restaurant

COMMERCIAL SPACES FOR LEASE 8 3749 10th Ave SOLD - 9 3751 10th Ave E 5292 Argyle St.

LOTS & ACRES

$650,000 - 310 Grappler Inlet SPECTACULAR WATERFRONT PROPERTY Three bedroom with 2.95 acre waterfront property. Close to boat launching ramp in Port Desire

$260,000 - Lot 322 Pachena Rd OVER 6 ACRES LOT Great harbour view Potential to be subdivided

$339,900 - Lot 33 Headquarter Bay

$1,000,000 - 7373 Coleman road

PRIVATE FIVE ACRE WATERFRONT 1270 sq foot rancher 2 bd 2 bath Own ramp and dock Gated community with year round caretaker

1 1/4 MILES OF RIVER FRONTAGE Over 73 acres RV campsite,2 rental cabins plus owners home Several mobile home pad rentals, huge barn

Lot 322 Pachena Road - 6 acres $260,000 Lot O Cheeyha Island - 3 acres $180,000 4356 Gertrude - Commercial Lot $399,000 3790 Meares Drive - .35 acre lot $119,000 Lot1 Kidonan Harbour - 2 acre waterfront $299,000.

6852756

NEW LISTING

• • •

3 plus 1 bedroom family home 2 fireplaces, 3 baths including ensuite, double garage/shop Level corner lot backing onto a green belt. Freshly painted inside & out


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Ladybird Engraving held a Business after Business event through the Chamber of Commerce on Thursday evening at their new location on Margaret Street. Rebecca Palmer of Gayle’s Fashions enjoyed the lovely treats that were offered as part of the evening event. Mya Driver owns Chic Kids Consignment store and has a donation account, that she passes along to her best friend and co worker Willow Prefontaine, exteme couponer, to stretch every dollar and give back to the community. This is the latest donation of more than 60 items. Bread, jam and peanut butter that was given to seven different families in the Valley. Cost was $23.80 , regular retail close to $250 thank you to everyone who has donated! Submitted photo

On Sunday February 15th Alberni Valley Legion Branch 293 hosted a ValentineBirthday dinner for the branch Ladies Auxiliary as a thank you for all the work they do for the branch throughout the year. Photograph is of LA President Lettie Higgins presenting branch president Monty Elliston with a cheque for $1500. Graham Fox photo

Realtor Pat Hickey of Coast Realty shows a few of the many cupcakes that the realtors baked for Cupcake Day for the local SPCA. This is their way of giving forward to the community. They made 20 doz. cupcakes and raised more than $500!

Port Alberni’s #1 Browsing Store

30% off Semi Precious Rocks February 20 through March 20 Exp. March 20, 2015

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Legion Br 293 Remembrace b Day Poster & Literary competition presentation. All are first place winners at Zone level and will advance to Command. The winners were left to right: Sandi Patterson, Akshey Sharma for Intermediate B&W. Simon Zhang for Junior B&W & Tim Murphy. Sage Dziekan-Gwill, not pictured, won for Primary Colour. All the students are from John Paul Catholic School. Graham Fox photo

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Windsong Eastern Arts Student Clinic

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Local & Long Distance Towing Wrecker or Deck Truck Serving Alberni Valley, Tofino, Ucluelet

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Thursday, Feb. 26, 2015 - Alberni Valley News - Made by Juanita and Kelly

Country Kitchen

Late Night Promotion

Weekly Menu

Beer and Appy $5

FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIALS - RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED -

ROAST BEEF AND YORKSHIRE ....... 13 $

95

SMOKIN’ HOT PRICES NOTHING OVER $10

DINE IN, TAKE OUT OR DELIVERY OPEN MON-SAT 9AM-8PM 6852918

To Order Call 778-421-4712 or E-mail: coastcatering@hotmail.ca

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6852991

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(Valid from 9pm to Midnight 7 days a week in the Sports Bar)

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WEEK OF MARCH 1ST • Roast Beef With Yorkshire Pudding • Crunchy Baked Chicken Breast • Best Ever Meatloaf Dinner • Hula Baked Chicken

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Taste of Alberni

NEW YORK STEAK & PRAWNS ...... $2395 GREEK PLATTER ........................... $1995 Regular Menu Available.

6852967

6852925

Dolce Vita Venice Pizza

5095 Johnston Rd • CALL 250-736-1100 TO RESERVE

4833 Johnston Rd 250-724-5794

Everyone Likes to Try Something Different... Come on down to Boomerangs & try our Aussie Selections

Large Pizza w/Caesar Salad

1000

Eat In, Pick up or Delivery

Eat In, Take Out and Delivery

Open 4pm Mon-Sat Closed Sunday

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DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS 40 MARTINIS TO CHOOSE FROM

Pizza & Salad 6850742

Any Large Pizza with Caesar Salad for only $17 Regular Menu Available • 4505 Gertrude Street

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Monday to Saturday from 4pm Closed Sunday 250-723-2611

Pick up or Delivery only

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6850743

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Kevin Oliver McKenzie: Born July 9th, 1956, passed away peacefully at Nanaimo Regional Hospital on February 19th, at the age of 58. Predeceased by his parents Oliver and Bertha Irene McKenzie, Kevin is survived Kim, his loving wife of 37 years along with daughter Michell Colyn (Dave), son Dale McKenzie and grandson Dane Oliver Colyn whom he loved and adored. Kevin is also survived by four sisters; Lois Gast (Art), Muriel Francoeur (Andy), Darlene Gold (Gordon), and Heather Nielsen (George) and their families. Kevin also leaves behind his extended family, the Sawyers, Dolores and Warren Joslin, as well as many close friends and his church family at Alberni Valley Christian Reformed Church, all whom he loved very much. Kevin was born in Chilliwack, B.C. and moved with his family to Port Albemi at the age of 2. He attended school in the valley and began his working career in the forest industry. Newly married, Kevin and Kim moved to Ucluelet where he worked as a skipper on the Canadian Princess charter boats for a number of years. Missing the valley they moved back to raise a family and Kevin once again began work in the forest industry. Unfortunately, at a much too young age, Kevin was forced into early retirement due to many health issues. Although he suffered many complications with his health, Kevin had an unwavering faith in God. He was a one of a kind man, a true joy to any and everyone who knew him. He touched the lives of many and will forever be missed by all. Finally at peace, his heavenly Father has called him home. Put the coffee on! A service of remembrance and tea will be held on Saturday, February 28,2015 at Echo Centre from 1-4 pm. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you donate to the Vancouver Island Kidney Patient Association or to a charity of your choice.

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Alberni curler takes home first place at provincials Port Alberni’s Lindsay Cheetham took home the top prize at the B.C. senior men’s curling provincials as the lead on the Victoria-based team Craig. Team Craig beat out the Richmondbased team Greig in the 2 p.m. finals on Saturday, Feb. 21 at the Alberni Valley Curling Club. On the senior

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New art Exhibit at Rollin debuts in March

This is the last week to view the current “Colors Within” Art exhibit at the Rollin Art Centre. Miroslava Gojdova is the featured artist showcasing her many artistic talents ranging from photography to drawings and paintings. This exhibit runs until March 7.

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It’s that time of year again. The Rollin Art Centre is now accepting applications to all visual artists

and artist groups to submit an application to exhibit their work in our Fine Arts Gallery during the 2016 calendar year. Don’t miss this opportunity to have your own Art exhibit or group exhibit. Application forms are available at the Rollin Art Centre. Deadline is April 30, 2015. The Gallery is located at the corner of 8th and Argyle St., and open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues., to Sat. Call 250-724-3412 for more info.

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Please no Library books, magazines, National Geographic, encyclopedia’s, Reader’s Digest and textbooks. Our donation box is located at the Rollin Art Centre, inside, under the staircase in the wooden box. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Located at 30618th Ave. or call 250724-3412 for more info.

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Community Foundation to produce Vital Stats report year to the tune of about $20,000. People wishing to donate to the AVCF may do so in a variety of ways: either donating to an existing fund (there are seven), advising the AVCF which charitable organization you would like to see receive funds, or into the general fund. People can also leave bequests to the foundation in their wills, such as the recent bequest that will allow the foundation to compile a Vital Signs report. Grist hopes to hire someone part time to put together the Vital Signs survey as well as administer the foundation. “We find all the smaller foundations have a

part-time person now. We haven’t grown as much as we should have. In 20 years we should be over $1 million, and we aren’t,” he said. The Clayoquot Biosphere Trust produced a Vital Signs report last year, Grist said, “and it was a game changer for them. Hopefully, it will be a game changer for us too.” The AVCF is now accepting applications for their 2015 grants. Information about the application process may be found at the Foundation’s website at www. albernifoundation. ca. For further information call John Mayba at 250-723-2638 or Hugh Grist 250724-4503. Application deadline is Feb. 28.

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the million-dollar category—something he feels they should have done years ago. The foundation was formed in 1995 with funds provided by MacMillan Bloedel, the Vancouver Foundation and locally raised funds. “The Vancouver Foundation had a program at the beginning that would give you a matching grant of $25,000, if you could raise $25,000,” Grist said. Over the years the board has built the foundation’s account to $800,000; every year they are able to distribute grants to charitable organizations in the Alberni Valley. They also have a bursary program and give out scholarships every

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4350 MELROSE

3863 ANDERSON AVE

239,900

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AFFORDABLE ACREAGE 5026 SHARON DR

3515 12TH AVENUE

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2775 8TH AVE

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