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Sawmill back in operation
Operations are back on track at APD Sawmill following a fire in the head rig last week. Fire Chief Tim Pley said a hydraulic system failure on the head rig carriage contributed to the fire, however, a source of ignition has not yet been determined. “We are continuing to investigate the ignition source for the fire, and are working with APD’s very competent maintenance personnel to identify possible ignition sources,” Pley said.
Public hearing for Westporte
The City of Port Alberni has scheduled a public hearing over expansion of Rainbow Gardens in the Westporte neighbourhood for Monday, March 16 at 5:30 p.m. in city council chambers.
Celebrate water day
The community is invited to celebrate World Water Day on Sunday, March 22 from noon to 3 p.m. at Dry Creek Park. Organizer Dan Cebuliak said information about speakers and other activities will be forthcoming.
Abbeyfield needs new roof
Port Alberni Mayor Mike Ruttan said council would look for a ‘creative solution’ to help Abbeyfield House fund its new roof, but financial assistance wouldn’t be forthcoming. Abbeyfield asked council via letter to consider helping them fund their roof in a three-phase, $206,000 approach with Abbeyfield paying a one-time contribution of $50,000.
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“Put the phone down and let that text or that call wait because nothing is worth it,” said Caroline Robinson, ICBC road safety coordinator for the mid/north island. ICBC’s distracted driving simulator made a stop in Port Alberni on March 10. Whle it was just set up for demonstrations at the RCMP detachment, Robinson said they hope to bring it into Alberni District Secondary School sometime soon. “It’s to illustrate the dangers of distracted driving so using a handheld device like a phone or texting,” she said. “It’s very interactive so it really gets that point home in a safe environment.” (Of the people who took the distracted driving simulation on Tuesday, including a veteran RCMP traffic services officer, the N-licenced son of an RCMP officer, a CHEK TV journalist and News reporter Katya Slepian, no one passed.) “Whether you meet a police officer on the road or the worst case scenario is to be in a crash as a result of it.” According to Robinson, “distracted driving has overtaken impaired driving as the second leading cause of injuries and fatalities on the roads. “That’s huge, that equates to about 12 fatalities on Vancouver Island every year,” Robinson said, adding that those are only cases in which distracted
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Cell Watch volunteer Gerry Fagan, behind the wheel with a cell phone, puts RCMP Cpl. Mike Elston through his paces as they demonstrate the dangers of distracted driving, Tuesday morning.
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Cell Watch volunteer Jan Charlesworth observes cars at the corner of 10th Avenue and Roger Street on Tuesday, looking for drivers using their cell phones. The RCMP recently launched Cell Watch in Port Alberni.
driving could be proven to be a contributing factor. The real number could be much higher. The ubiquity of the cell phone is the greatest contributing factor. “It’s becoming more
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Fire guts house, leaving seven homeless HEART OF THE ISLAND: | Family ‘overwhelmed’ by community response as parents, four kids and grandmother lose everything. SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
A family of seven is rebuilding this week after losing their home and possessions to a fire that reportedly started in a dryer. The family—mother Laura Johnson, father Trevor Little, their two sons and two daughters and grandmother—are
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It’s overwhelming to me,” she said. “What we’re most thankful for is everybody is fine. We’ll work together as a family to help put them back together.” Joyce is taking donations of household items at her home, 5210 Watty’s Rd. Please call her at 250-720-9952 to arrange drop-offs. Trevor’s sister Tracy is accepting donations of clothing in town at 1-4750 Montrose St. A fund has also been set up on youcaring. com (search Help a Good Family Laura Johnsons Family) for those wishing to donate financially. editor@albernivalleynews.com Twitter.com/AlberniNews
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Brownies earn grant to plant GIRL GUIDES: | Units choose Canal Beach for tree planting. KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
Canal Beach will get a little greener this spring thanks to the Girl Guides. Alyson Schmitz, leader of the Mt. Cokely Brownies, told city council on March 9 that thanks to a $2000 Girl Guides of Canada TD FEF Tree Planting grant, all four guiding units in the Alberni Valley would like to plant trees at Canal Beach. “By participating
in the program my girls will learn all about trees and shrubs native to the community and how they support the local ecosystem,” Schmitz said, adding that the girls would also learn about climate change and environmental stewardship. The grant funding will be used to purchase trees and to pay for any associated planting costs but not equipment. Schmitz said that she hoped to work with community groups and the city in order to borrow equipment. The Brownies hope to plant on April 25 in
honour of Earth Day on April 22, Schmitz said. “We would like this to be a community Girl Guide event supported by the city and we would like this to be something our girls and our community can be proud of.” While Schmitz said she had received encouragement and support from the Klitsa Garden Club, director of parks,
recreation and heritage Scott Kenny and horticulture and parks operations supervisor Jacob Colyn, city council formally made a motion to support the Girl Guides’ tree planting efforts. “I would say, girls, you have exactly what you need. Thank you very much for your initiative and enthusiasm,” Mayor Mike Ruttan said. reporter@albernivalleynews.com
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Ashley Schmitz, left, a member of Mt. Cokely Brownies, and leader Alyson Schmitz share with Port Alberni City Council news that their unit has earned a $2,000 national tree-planting grant, which they would like to use to plant trees at Canal Beach.
Smoking banned in playgrounds Effective immediately, the city of Port Alberni will ban smoking on all playgrounds within the city limits. “The program restricting smoking at playgrounds would create a clean air zone” around the city’s 13 playgrounds,
director of parks, recreation and heritage Scott Kenny told council at their March 9 meeting. The ban will rely on voluntary enforcement rather than a bylaw so as not to inundate the city’s one bylaw enforcement officer with calls, Kenny explained. Continued / A10
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Back off new city bylaws Seniors’ advocate strikes a chord The City of Port Alberni needs a second bylaw officer. Or else residents need to start taking a bit more personal responsibility to ease up on the officer we already have. Council’s decision Monday night to create a voluntary ban instead of a bylaw on smoking in public parks underlines this succinctly. Parks, Recreation and Heritage director Scott Kenny has flat out said he would not support such a bylaw because the city has no way of enforcing it. (‘We don’t need bylaw enforcement going around with water guns and scissors,’ he told council.) A ban, however, puts the onus back on park visitors to butt out, or ask others to do so. The city has more than 4,700 bylaws on its books. Some are devised for financial or land use decisions. Others are no doubt antiquated. Many are unenforceable simply because one person cannot humanly answer all the calls for bylaw infractions. City planner Scott Smith presented three scenarios to council for solving the bylaw enforcement crunch in the 2015 budget, including a new full-time bylaw officer, a half-time officer or spending an additional $16,000 to operate the SPCA on Mondays, so the bylaw officer doesn’t have to deal with animal control calls on that day. At the very least, the city should investigate that third option for one year to see whether this takes some of the pressure off the single bylaw officer we do have. — Alberni Valley News
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VICTORIA – British Columbia’s new seniors’ advocate has issued her second report, and the media mostly ignored it. When this new office was promised by a campaigning Premier Christy Clark two years ago, I suggested that B.C. already has 85 seniors’ advocates. They’re called MLAs, and inquiries go to their local offices. Much to the chagrin of the opposition, Seniors’ Advocate Isobel Mackenzie’s mandate is not to pursue individual cases, and so she won’t be serving up a fresh assortment of horror stories to embarrass the government. Instead, it is to look for “systemic challenges” and recommend ways to deal with them. The latest report is based on a survey of more than 500 seniors from around
the province, and the key Independence, drug cost finding was not what she assistance called Fair expected. Pharmacare, property tax “We were surprised deferment and the federal to learn of the lack of Guaranteed Income awareness among seniors, Supplement program. particularly low-income Those older than 75 seniors, of government with income of less programs and the than $30,000 reported subsidies available to the lowest awareness assist them,” Mackenzie of assistance designed said. specifically for them. The survey But you found that 60 don’t get per cent of these benefits seniors living unless you on $30,000 or apply and less annual show that income didn’t your income know they qualifies. are eligible The survey for discounts also found on Medical that the Services Plan biggest fear premiums. of low-income For income – Isobel Mackenzie seniors is that less than they won’t $22,000, the be able to entire $864 afford to stay cost of individual MSP in their homes. See home premiums is waived. adaptation, property tax Other frequently and rent subsidy programs overlooked programs are above. a monthly rent subsidy Awareness and usage of called Shelter Aid for the SAFER program was Elderly Renters (SAFER), lowest in the north and grants for disability highest in urban areas, modifications called perhaps not surprising Home Adaptations for since the B.C. government
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exists more in theory than in fact in many remote places. So what should the government do about this? Well, it could advertise these programs. The government does lots of advertising, but not about old news like the SAFER program, which dates back to the 1970s. Clark’s government did a whack of advertising in the last election year, 2013. Much of it was about the B.C. Jobs Plan, heavy on the hard hats and blueprint-style graphics and arc welding and stuff like that. Then last year the government’s big ad campaign was around the teachers’ strike, and the payments to parents to help with child care while teachers demanded twice as big a raise as all the other unions. Education Minister Peter Fassbender is still bragging about the response rate for $40-aday parental strike pay, which was snapped up by almost 100 per cent of eligible parents.
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This demonstrates that the government can indeed give away money with great efficiency, just by telling people how to get it. The NDP’s version of seniors’ advocacy is to find the most tragic problems from complaints coming into constituency offices, and use those to ambush the government. A popular choice is an elderly couple who have to be separated because their medical
needs are too different to keep them in the same facility. TV news loves that one. People cry on camera and denounce politicians for being heartless, as if the health minister stayed up late plotting how to break their granny’s heart. Maybe this seniors’ advocate wasn’t such a bad idea after all. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc E-mail: tfletcher@blackpress.ca
Re: Westporte Park sale and acquisition of new lands. My husband and I oppose the applications from Rainbow Gardens and the City of Port Alberni rezoning change bylaws to sell Westporte Park land and the designation changes from Parks and Recreation P2 to Institutional P1. The Westporte subdivision represents the ideal place to live. Westporte Place was well planned and encompasses all the elements that make a great neighbourhood. Westporte includes a mixture of living choices ranging from single family homes, townhomes, selfowned and rental condominiums including a Community Living home with 24-hour care. In their brochures, Rainbow Gardens with its close proximity promotes the park as an activity to enjoy with families. Westporte Place Park is the heart of our neighbourhood for young and old. It is a green space with a selection of benches, hockey and basketball
areas, monkey bars, slide, as well as many other amenities. It is secure for our children and people of all ages use the park on a daily basis. Port Alberni prides itself with green spaces, trails, outdoor activities as well as attracting older citizens to move here. I question the rationale of the city planner and the planning committee to take a wellfunctioning, active park away for the Rainbow Gardens project when there are better suited lands. The closed schools and the old high school properties would accommodate several levels of care housing for our seniors. We understand the necessity of the project, but not at the expense of a park. The park area offered by the City of Port Alberni to replace Westporte Place Park is not suitable and not appropriate for a children’s playground. We attended the open house at Rainbow Gardens on Feb. 19. Unfortunately, no official representatives from the city’s planning department nor council were in
attendance. The information given by the Rainbow Gardens representatives and the report to the Advisory Planning Commission left us with more questions than answers.
Monique and Arnie Begg, Port Alberni
Editor’s note: A public hearing on the Rainbow Gardens application is planned for Monday, March 16 at 5:30 p.m. in council chambers at city hall.
Reason isn’t comprehensible To the Editor,
Re: Raven Coal application withdrawal. The explanation from Compliance Coal regarding the recent withdrawal of their Raven Coal Mine Application from the BC Environmental Assessment Office (BCEAO) screening evaluation is hard to comprehend. Stephen Ellis, COO of Compliance makes reference to some sort of misinformation circulating in some communities as the reason for the withdrawal. The BCEAO on the other hand says that after careful review, they advised Compliance of
issues they identified with the application and Compliance decided to withdraw. It looks to me like a simple case of Compliance realizing that for a second time their application was going to be rejected by the BCEAO, so they decided to withdraw rather than have the application rejected. Perhaps when they go back to the drawing board, Compliance should focus more on the required information that was missing in their two application failures. While they’re at it, maybe they should also analyze why after investing more than $20 million so far, all they have to show for it are two application failures and a coal mine project that shows no evidence of having ongoing approval or broad social acceptance. Finally, while Mr. Ellis says the project is a good one and he hopes it can be resubmitted in the future, perhaps he should keep in mind the often used definition of insanity: “ doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”
John Snyder, Fanny Bay
Tax cuts kick debt to curb To the Editor,
Re: Why cut taxes for the rich? (B.C. Views, Feb. 25). I’m a senior with a defined-benefit pension plan and income splitting. I’m using the tax free saving accounts. I get a seniors’ discount on my property tax. I can defer my property tax if I want. I’m not wealthy, but comfortable. Both the federal Conservatives and B.C. Liberals have reduced income taxes for me. Why would I disagree with their policies? Why the concern? Only because we have grandchildren who will be paying for the privileges and lifestyle that the B.C. Liberals and Conservatives think we deserve (for votes), with borrowed government money. It’s called debt, and the B.C. Liberals have doubled it in the last decade or so. As my Grade 11 math teacher said, ”you can pay me now, or pay me later.” “Pay me later” sounds pretty good to the privileged generation. Hope you can join up soon – while it lasts. Phil Harrison, Comox
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NEW LISTING
Unlicensed Assistant
• Very nicely updated Character home located on a very quiet street • Walking distance to the popular waterfront pathways. • Many updates including metal roof, vinyl windows on the main floor, new interior and exterior doors and attractive kitchen. • Still radiates with character with high ceilings and large trim and moldings. • Large rec room downstairs. • In house workshop and garage perfect if you need storage or for the handyman. MLS #387708
CALL CATHY TODAY!
$219,900
• 3 bdrm home with spacious 1 bdrm suite • Wired, double detached shop/garage. Large fenced corner lot. • Updated kitchen with new cabinets and tiled counter tops. • Bright & completely renovated bathroom with tastefully done new shower tile. • Large covered deck off kitchen with new french doors, new roof & decking. • New front porch and stairs. Laundry up and down. New roof on shop.
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MLS#381010
MLS#383272
MLS#385215
CECILIA’S DELI & CAFE $19,900
#9 – 6225 LUGRIN RD. $79,900
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
PRISTINE MOBILE HOME IN BEAVER CREEK AREA
• This popular eatery is located in the Harbour Quay tourist development of the City of Port Alberni. • Established in 2005, this deli caters to a host of locals & world travellers alike, specializing in the soup & sandwich trade as well as a wide selection of menu items. • Large, bright updated kitchen & bathroom • If you have been thinking of having your own business then take a look at this turnkey operation. • A popular tourist location among shops and located on the waterfront.
MLS #383666
4571 9TH AVENUE
$229,900
• Clean and updated. Spacious and bright 3 bedroom rancher. • 200 amp service. Roof 11 years old. Alarm system. • Updated kitchen & bathrooms. New ensuite w/ walk in shower & heated tile floor. • New flooring throughout. HRV system. • Large fenced back yard w/ garden shed & hot tub. • Large, bright family room w/ french doors leading to deck.
3 BDRM RANCHER IN QUIET, CENTRAL LOCATION
SOLD
LOT 13 – 10237 SOUTH DR. $99,900
0.41 ACRE BUILDING LOT
723-5666
MLS #384682
2560 8TH AVE.
HOUSE, SUITE, SHOP!
PREFERRED NORTH PORT LOCATION!
• Located in a quiet area by Sproat Lake. • Build your dream home on this fantastic piece of property surrounded by nice homes. • Walking distance to developed lake access for swimming. • Don’t wait, this opportunity won’t last.
4994 Argyle Street, Port Alberni, B.C.
NEW PRICE
4836 SWANSON $199,900
YOUR LISTING GOES HERE!
MID ISLAND REALTY
Independently Owned & Operated
• This 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom mobile home features vaulted ceilings and lots of natural light. • Large, bright kitchen with oak cabinets and newer counters, sink & taps. • Open floor plan. This mobile has been completely updated with newer bathroom and flooring. • Tastefully painted. Park allows children & a small pet. • Sitting in a quiet tucked away area of the park, this home also features a large master bedroom, additional storage room, electric furnace, separate laundry room and a large covered deck.
MLS#380295
4971 MARGARET ST
$139,900
• Right across the street from the Blair Park & the popular Dyke walking path. • Great family home on large lot, offered at an affordable price. • Newer roof, 2 bedrooms up and large rec room down. • Walking distance to restaurants, shops and fitness centre. • Minutes from elementary and middle schools.
GREAT LOCATION
NEW PRICE MLS#384458
2883 1ST AVE
$119,000
• Fantastic view of ocean inlet & mountains. • Located on a no thru road and walking distance to shopping and the Harbour Quay Marina. • Newer oil tank. Newer perimeter drains. Roof new 2006, vinyl windows & updated plumbing. • 2 bedrooms on the main. • Unfinished basement with laundry. • Lane access and detached shop.
CUTE AND AFFORDABLE
MLS#379676
#55 – 4110 KENDALL
$79,900
• Affordable, clean family oriented unit in desirable Echo area. • Walk to parks, library, college, pool and multiplex. • Close to all the amenities. • 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, dishwasher in kitchen. • Easy care, convenient living.
2 BDRM UNIT IN ECHO AREA
3672 6TH AVE
MLS# 379674
MLS#379428
$99,900
#204-5262 ARGYLE ST $159,000
• Within walking distance to grocery stores and coffee shops. • Large living room with new vinyl windows and new laminate flooring. • Large and bright kitchen with spacious eating area. • New oil tank • On bus route. Lane access.
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM HOME
• Bright and clean newer 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo • Nice quiet building. • Walking distance to shops, restaurants and the Harbour Quay. • 7 appliances included in sale. • In suite laundry.
AWESOME WATER VIEW CONDO
MLS # 377677
3774 WALLACE
$199,900
• Spacious two bedroom rancher on large 75 x 124 lot. • This home features crown moldings, a solid oak kitchen with new flooring. • Large master bedroom with covered ceilings. • Large & bright bathroom with a 2-sink vanity & new flooring. • 200 amp service, new furnace, alarm system and in-ground sprinklers • Newer detached wired garage/shop and tool shed. Quick possession is available.
RANCHER IN UPPER ECHO AREA
SOLD $79,900
• This 3 bedroom upper unit has been freshly painted and updated with new kitchen countertops and floor. • Features include bright open area living and dining rooms, wood - burning fireplace and pretty garden view. • Situated in a quiet family complex with nicely maintained grounds yet close to transportation, schools and shopping. • Excellent strata management and reasonable monthly fees: comprehensive update of the windows, doors, painting and roofing of the entire complex completed in the last 2 years. All assessments paid.
GREAT LIVE-IN OR INCOME OPPORTUNITY
5820 PIERCE RD.
MLS#381646
MLS #369370
$265,000
3641 ANDERSON AVE. $115,700
• 1.129 acre non - conforming property includes an up & down duplex. • 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms on the top floor and 2 bedrooms & den, 1 1/2 bathrooms down and a separate 2 bed 1 bath 945 square foot rancher. • Each unit on separate hydro meters. The current monthly income is $2150. • Rural setting with city sewer & water, numerous fruit trees, outbuilding and tennis court.
ATTENTION INVESTORS
• Three bedroom home located centrally • Newer vinyl windows, new roof & New hot water tank. • Large living room with laminate oors. • Lane access to backyard. • Fenced yard. • On bus route.
GREAT STARTER HOME OR INVESTMENT
PENDING
MLS #371867
4488 BEALE ST.
$169,900
• Just reduced by $ 10,000. • Separate entrances, separate meters. • Two - 2 bedroom units. Shared laundry. • Located in quiet residential area near elementary school. • Walking distance to shopping and coffee shops.
ATTENTION INVESTORS!
ML384000
4844 STRATHERN
$79,900
• Central Port Alberni location with some work this home would be a good starter home or a rental income producer. • The property is close to shopping and has a good view of the inlet. • 2 bedroom home with a good size kitchen and living room. • Current long term tenant pays $700 per month.
LISTED UNDER ASSESSED VALUE
4835 MARGARET ST
$219,900
• 4 bdrm, 2 bathroom rancher located in the preferred area of upper Northport. • Nice quiet street within walking distance of John Howitt elementary school, baseball fields & parks. • Large lot with private, fully fenced back yard. Alarm system & garage. • Many updates include newer roof and vinyl windows, newer furnace and oil tank. • Master bedroom with sliding glass doors to patio and brand new ensuite with shower.
GREAT FAMILY HOME
SOLD MLS#380528
MLS #376737
$239,000
#301-2825 3RD AVE. $149,900
• New tasteful wood laminate floors & updated paint. • Custom built rancher with 30 x 20 foot detached shop/garage off lane. • Vaulted ceilings in the large living rm that opens onto bright kitchen w/ skylights & oak cabinets. • 2 bdrms plus den. Master bdrm w/ 3 piece ensuite & shower. • Central vac, heat pump & low maintenance yard on quiet street.
IMMACULATE RANCHER IN NORTHPORT
MLS #360332
MLS#3818785
4025 MARPOLE
• This lovely 2 bdrm, 1 bath condo features open floor plan, plenty of windows let the natural light in, nice sized laundry/storage room & gas fireplace in the lvng rm. • Amazing views of the mountains and the ocean from this unit situated on a corner giving you extra patio space. • This building has secured entry, single parking stall & storage room in the basement as well as having your own laundry in your unit & public transportation only a few steps away!
PREFERRED UPPER NORTHPORT
3551 HUFF DR.
$239,500
• 55 plus, very spacious 1250 sqft patio home featuring 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and large living room with gas fireplace. • Extra large covered patio that includes a gas bbq • 4 skylights all with their own installed blinds.
HILLCREST VILLA PATIO HOME
YOUR LISTING GOES HERE! CALL CATHY TODAY! 6801375
MLS#385401
3738 ARGYLE WAY
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• Corner retail/office space • Best location on the block • Great tenant
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5063 Margaret Street
4135 Morton Street
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• 1000 sq foot building • Office/retail zoning • Please call for easy showing
• 2bedroom plus den • New heat pump with a/c • Detached garage with ATV parking
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• Legal side by side duplex • Great income property • Good tenants • Separate meters
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3219 6th Ave.
• Priced well below assessment for quick sale • 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths. 2 separate suites, fenced yard • Garage and alley access • Income of over 2000 per mo.
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5038 Argyle Street
• Clean open retail space, 1,200 sq. feet • 400 per month arts district, small triple net charges
Business Opportunity
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205-4505 VICTORIA QUAY
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129,900
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5066 Argyle Street
4866 BUTE STREET
212,000
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Offer Pending! CONDO
OVER 4800 SQ FT COMMERCIAL SPACE
• Victoria Quay condo over looking Somass River • Hardwood floors, balcony, patio doors.
Mid-Island Realty
Each Office is Independently Owned & Operated
112,000
2730 6TH AVE
• Over 4800 sq. ft of space with parking spaces • Air Conditioning • Centrally located
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27-5558 BEAVER CR. RD
• 2 bed, 1 bath home with den • 2 carports, ramp, covered deck • Large storage shed
• Old Island Gallery, Nice updates • 650 per month with small triple net charges • 1600 sq feet arts district
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• Private lot in the heart of the Barkley Sound • Your very own parcel of the Deer Group of Islands across from Bamfield
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• A stunning contemporary kitchen, open concept design, dining area & outdoor patio with built in natural gas fire pit, create an ideal space for entertaining & relaxation. • The kitchen, boasts granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, glass tile back splash & under cabinet lighting. • Living room with floor to ceiling stone fireplace, and the view in to the large backyard backing on to green space. • 2 bdrms, bonus room & master suite upstairs.
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• Business Opportunity • Anker’s Electric, includes equipment and machinery. Call for more details.
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Amanda Douglas
4805 Bute Street
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• Bamfield Waterfront • 14 acres spreading across Burlo Island to Mills Peninsula • Potential to subdivide into 3 waterfront lots
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• 2 bedrooms, 1 bath • Great location across from Catholic School • Plenty of parking
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4556 Maitland Street
$32,000
• Two bedroom mobile home in Green Ridge Mobile Home Park. • Unit is located on a corner pad and offers a larger than most lot, it has been well cared for and is ready to move into. • Pacific Rim Shopping Centre is located within walking distance where you will find all your shopping needs (no need to drive) • This unit comes with washer drier fridge stove and dishwasher. New oil tank, hot water tank and roof.
• Perfect B&B potential • Build in 2008 • Vaulted ceilings • Call Lance for more details.
LD! SYO LANCE Lot 23 & 25 Margot Rd.
2:00pm-3:30pm
• Cabin and 5.9 acres waterfront • Close to bamfield • Western Exposure • Easy to view
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4837 Roger St • 2 bed plus den • Brand new detached workshop with remote door
$69
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Lot 8 Helby Island
6875709
Uni
3063 Alberni Hwy
• 0.62 acre property, directly adjacent to executive golf course with 3 bdrm, a master on the main and two upstairs. • 720 sq. ft. garage/shop which is divided into two separate spaces; a two car garage as well 16x20 workshop. • The shop also a 7x15 glass potting shed • All the room you need for all the toys you might have. • Taxes are low in the Regional District but you are only a short walk away from Pacific Rim shopping center.
Quaint 2- bedroom w/ Basement Home Wood Floors, Thermal Windows, Newer Roof Large Garage/Workshop, Wired + R/I Plumbing Fully Fenced Level Lot
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• 2 bed, 1 bath • Patio, garage, fenced yard • Quiet neighborhood
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9492 STIRLING ARM DRIVE $
700 737,
GREAT ENTERTAINING PROPERTY
•1725 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths •Additional accommodation for guests •50’ of beach, .50 of an acre, lots of parking
3572 MCKNIGHT $
000 599,
5342 OTTER PLACE
NO EXPENSE SPARED IN COLLEGE HEIGHTS
$
231 449,
FANTASTIC DEAL
•4 beds, 5 baths and over 3200 sq ft, built in 2013 •Granite, marble, hardwood, extravagant lighting •RV parking & detached shop, all the bells and whistles
•4 beds, 3 baths, 2700 sq. ft. •Hardwood, slate, beautiful kitchen •3 car garage & det. 900 sq ft shop •Heat pump, intercom system, grand entrance
5271 FORREST $
900 369,
3588 SWORDFERN
DREAM SHOP
$
500 354,
QUAINT & CHARMING RANCHER
•3 beds, 3 baths, 2,127 sq ft •Chef’s kitchen w/double ovens, W/I pantry and more •Shop with bathroom, skylights, wired •Built in 2009, sprinkler system
•3 beds, 2 bath, 1,568 sq. ft. built in 2011 •Granite counter tops, maple cabinets & floors •9’ & 11’ ceilings, heat pump, surround sound, fenced yard
5425 WESTPORTE PLACE $
000 NEW LISTING 319,
SPACIOUS RANCHER
$
900 NEW LISTING 279,
•3 beds, 2 baths, 1868 sq ft •Family room & living room, cherry wood floors •Newer roof & heat pump, beautiful backyard
000 207,
PRICED TO SELL
UPDATED HOME IN UPPER ECHO
$
•3 beds, 2 baths, 2088 sq ft, large workshop •2 fireplaces, nicely updated kitchen and more •Fully fenced yard, alley access, RV parking
4763 MORTON $
4343 11TH AVENUE
4095 KENDALL AVE
900 274,
SOLD
2874 6TH AVE $
000 NEW LISTING 185,
•4 beds, 1 bath, 2280 sq. ft. •Original hardwood floors •Newer hot water tank, windows, roof and more
SPACIOUS HOME
3908 ARGYLE
GREAT CURB APPEAL
•4bed, 2 bath, 1910 square feet •Alley access with paved parking for multiple cars, new roof 2014, new hot water tank
$
000 180,
CHARMING HOME
SOLD
2015, new fence.
5453 WOODLAND W $
900 134,
SOLD
UPDATED TOWNHOME •2 bedroom, 2 bathroom •1,258 SQ FT •9’ ceilings, open floor plan •Freshly painted •New roof in 2011 •New HWT 2010
9752 LAKESHORE RD. TING
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STAR $
ONLY 4 LEFT!
•2,880 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms •Open concept, Hardwood floors •Fenced yard, alley access, detached garage
One of the few opportunities left to purchase land at scenic Sproat Lake. Purchase your own Strata RV lot for year after year vacations. No more having to book months in advance.
•3 beds, 2 baths •1580 SQ FT •Zoned R2, 67x145 lot, detached shop •Basement set up for suite •HW floors & much more
3158 SWEET $
00 77,9
PERFECT LOT • .33 of an acre • End of cul-de-sac • Short distance to schools and shopping
• Laundry, washrooms, hot showers
• Build your dream home
• Sandy beach, waterslide, swimming
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250.720.6034
6876034
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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
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$339,900 - Lot 33 Headquarter Bay
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264,900
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While legally, hands free devices are allowed for drivers with their full licence,
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to start and to then end a call. “People seem to think that using a speaker phone is hands free but what are they holding it with? Their hand.” “I don’t know why it’s so difficult for people to understand ‘hands free’ means no hands.” ICBC is taking the distracted driving simulator around the province. Using a phone while it’s lying on the seat beside you may count as hands free, Elston said, but it carries its own penalties “I would most likely write them up for driving without due care. That’s six points, $368 fine.” While often portrayed as a teen or youth problem, Elston said offences are evenly spread out among demographics. “We see it a lot with the 20-somethings, the 30-somethings, the 40-somethings.” He’s always amazed by the excuses he gets. “People will give us all sorts of reasons why they needed to use something.” The excuses range from “it was a quick e-mail check, it was a very quick text, it was an urgent phone call.” Elston even once had a driver tell him that he was just holding it and not using it. “From a policing perspective most of us don’t care what your reason behind it is. If you’re using it, good enough.” The rules are clear, Elston said, and there’s no reason good enough to have to pick up a phone.” “We’ve gone how many decades of driving without people being able to contact us and during the last five years it seems like...we have a compulsion now that we have to be available 24/7.” reporter@albernivalleynews.com
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August 13 , 1942 - March 5 , 2015 It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Ann at the West Coast General Hospital surrounded by her loving family. Ann was predeceased by her parents Velda and Earle Hogg. She leaves behind Garth, her devoted husband of 50 years. She also leaves her children, Lisa (Brian), Scott (Michelle) and 4 adoring grandchildren, Peter, Mitchell, Sydney and Nolan. Ann was born and raised on a potato farm in Wilmot Valley, P.E.I. She graduated as a registered nurse from Prince County General in Summerside and married her high school sweetheart Garth in 1965. After living 5 years in Kennebecasis Park, New Brunswick, the family moved west to Powell River where she worked as a nurse parttime and taught a Homemakers course at Malaspina College. Moving to Sproat Lake, Port Alberni in 1982, Ann worked as the nurse for Woodwards store. For several years, she was also a director of the Port Alberni SPCA and a Hospice volunteer. Ann loved to spend time outdoors, walking her dog Xena, hiking with friends, going on rockhounding trips and just relaxing on the dock at Sproat Lake. She also loved to travel including many recent trips with her husband and friends to Hawaii, Europe, Southern USA and South America. She was a great cook and loved to entertain friends and family for her dinner parties. Family was the most important thing in her life and she was loved very deeply by both friends and family. She was especially proud of all the accomplishments of her children and grandchildren. Her passing leaves a huge void in our family and we know we were truly blessed to have this special person in our lives. A celebration of Ann’s life will be held at 1:30 on Saturday, March 14 at the Echo Centre, 4255 Wallace Street, Port Alberni. In lieu of flowers, donations in Ann’s memory may be made to the Alberni Clayoquot SPCA, 4936 Broughton Street, Port Alberni , B.C., V9Y 7L9.
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NOTICE OF DISPOSITION TO: Carey Dale Nelson, formerly of Site #20, 1655 Alberni Highway, Port Alberni, BC V9Y 8G8 Take notice that pursuant to Section 37(3) of the Regulation to the Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act, the landlord of the Manufactured Home Park at 1655 Alberni Highway, Port Alberni, BC intends to dispose of a trailer with additions and its contents, located in the Mountain View Mobile Home Park, Port Alberni, BC following 30 days after the publication of this notice, unless: -You take possession of the Property, -You establish a right to possession of the Property, or -You make an application to the Supreme Court to establish such a right. After the expiration of the 30 day period, the Property will be disposed of with no further notice to you. MTN View MHP Inc. per Glenn Balderston, 303- 1001 Cloverdale Ave., Victoria, BC V8X 4C9, phone 250-388-6242
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Five-time chili champions Darlene and Roy Kemps will put their title on the line. Willing competitors can register in the pub.
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The Port Alberni Black Sheep tied Velox Valhallians 17-17 at home in BC Rugby Union Div. 1 men’s play last weekend. The Sheep host Cowichan this Saturday, March 14 at 1 p.m. in a battle for playoff positioning. SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
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Bulldogs Josh Adkins, left, and Logan Savard, right, reach for the puck around Nanaimo Clippers’ Corey Renwick on Tuesday, March 10 at the AV Multiplex.
‘Dogs beat Clippers 4-3 The Bulldogs continued their comeback to beat the Nanaimo Clippers 4-3 during game six of the first round of the playoffs on March 10 at the Multiplex. “The last three
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had fun doing it.” The ‘Dogs played game seven against the Clippers in Nanaimo on March 11 after the News’ press time. The winner will advance to round two of the playoffs.
Welcome to another men’s golfing season at Alberni Golf Course. We are starting off with a tuneup game, before the official opening of the Men’s Club in a couple of week. This Sunday, March 15 is the annual Men’s Shamble. For those of you who aren’t familiar with the term,
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It’s a cross between a scramble and regular golf. The format is as follows: There will be four-man teams, pick your own players. All players tee off every hole, than choose which drive you want to use. Then you play your own ball from that point until you hole out. Every player must
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shotgun start; cost is $15 for members and $25 for guests including golf and prizes. Please register in the pro shop, with your own group or as a single and Bruce will put you on a team. If you can’t make it out to the club to register, phone 250723-5422.
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“Merging Visions” is the title of the current art exhibit at the Rollin Art Centre featuring two artists, Kelly Carter and Karen Gamble, who combine photography and pyrography. This exhibit runs until April 4. Join us in the gallery, this Saturday, March 14 from 1-3 p.m. for Carter’s and Gamble’s artists’ reception, talk about art and their inspirations regarding this exhibit and why they joined their talents in this unique exhibit. Refreshments will be served.
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The Rollin Art centre is currently accepting applications from 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 individual or group art exhibit. Application forms are available at the Rollin Art Centre. Deadline is April 30, 2015. The gallery is located at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Argyle Street and is open from 11 a.m. to 4
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A doubleheader of improv comedy courtenay of the Portal Players will be the opposite of scary this Friday, March 13. All-ages show at 7 p.m. and a “mature audiences only” show at 9 p.m. Tix: $5 at the door at the Capitol Theatre on Argyle Street.
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269,900
3615 NEIL STREET
• Extensively updated • 4 bedroom & 2 bathroom • Wood floors & modern kitchen • 65’ X 1235’ South Alberni lot RESIDENTIAL
THE COMPLETE PACKAGE
$
5263 GOLDEN ST
RESIDENTIAL
• Extensive reno in 2012 • Call for list of all updates • 0.63 acre park-like lot • 3 bedrooms & full bathroom
ENCHANTING PROPERTY
SO MUCH CHARACTER!
• Amazing 1.4 Acre City Lot • 3 Bedrooms & 2 Bathrooms • Oak Floors & Stained Glass • Subdivision Potential
4077 CLEGG CRES N
• 1,200 sq. foot home • 5.04 acreage • 2 bed, 1.5 baths • Some outbuildings
4665 ELIZABETH STREET
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• 2 bedroom & full bathroom • Original fir floors • Modern kitchen & bath • 53’x125’ fenced lot RESIDENTIAL
AFFORDABLE ACREAGE
112,000
• 2 bedrooms on main • Main floor, upstairs • Full unfinished basement • Garage/workshop
3863 ANDERSON AVE
• Extensive reno in 2012 • Call for list of all updates • 0.63 acre park-like lot • 3 bedrooms & full bathrooms
$
$
189,900
2209 HAMILTON DR
RESIDENTIAL
WEST COAST GETAWAY 180 CAPE BEALE TR
• 3 Bedroom rancher • Backing onto greenbelt • 28’ x 20’ workshop • Large 0.17 acre lot
• West Coast style home • Built in 1994 to R2000 standard • Vaulted ceilings & large loft RESIDENTIAL
$
269,900
D L O S RESIDENTIAL
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