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Concerned Comox Valley citizens converged on the courthouse lawn to take part in the local Bill C-51 'Day of Action' protest. Rallies were held across Canada on Saturday, as people protested the federal government's proposed anti-terrorism bill. Bill C-51 would give police much more expansive powers and also allow them to detain terror suspects. It also provides new powers to Canada's spy agency. Many protesters are concerned that the bill will be used to silence critics of governmental policy, effectively squashing freedom of speech, which is currently a protected freedom under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Fanny Bay senior doing fine without Hydro ... 4 QF one of Canada's Best Managed ... 6
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million dollar budget, considering the amounts being spent on hospitals, sewage, water and landfills. The Comox-Strathcona Regional Hospital District adopted a $122 million budget on the same day. “How much money is out there?” Jangula said. Others opposed to the solid waste budget were Rod Nichol (Area B), Erik Eriksson (Courtenay), John MacDonald (Sayward), Larry Samson (Campbell River), Jim Abram (Discovery Islands), Bob Wells (Courtenay), Julie Colborne (Zeballos), Gerald Whalley (Kyuquot – Nootka/Sayward)
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Junior B hockey season is over in the Valley. The Glacier Kings fell to the Campbell River Storm in the VIJHL semifinal.
In a 38-31 weighted vote, the 23-member Comox Strathcona Waste Management board approved Thursday the 20152019 solid waste financial plan. Courtenay Mayor Larry Jangula is among the board members concerned about another multi-
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Mitch Rowland made sure his dad brought his video camera along with him whenever he headed up to Mount Washington. After filming him snowboarding, Rowland chose to edit the footage at his home on Waveland Road rather than hang out with his friends. "I always liked film, but I wasn't really aware of what was out there," he explained over the phone from Vancouver. The Comox Valley filmmaker is now in his third year in Motion Picture Arts at Capilano University, and thanks to his collaboration as a producer on the web series Under Construction, is in contention for a $50,000 production grant and distribution package from Telus. Rowland, along with fellow student, director Shelby Wilson, created the series for Telus' Storyhive contest— a communitypowered funding program for emerging content creators in B.C. and Alberta. Last year Rowland pitched an idea for the contest but didn't make it past the preliminary round. This year, Wilson approached him with the idea, and the pair, along with writer/ producer Justin MacGregor, made it into the cut along with 29 other web series out of an initial 200 entries.
Director Shelby Wilson and Comox Valley producer Mitch Rowland are creating a web series which is in contention for a $50,000 production grant through Telus' Storyhive contest for emerging content creators. Photo BY KELSEY J. BUYER They received a $10,000 production grant to produce a pilot episode and distribution on Telus Optik TV. The episode, coming in at eight
minutes, centres around 25-yearold Candice Myers, a flagger who, after a series of antagonizing incidents, dreams of climbing the chain of the roadside construction
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"Shelby and Justin had the idea first, and all of December we did planning. In January we really got started guns a' blazing, and (began filming) on the 17th on the exteriors. We actually shot on a commercial construction site," he explained. Following completion of the pilot, MacGregor and Wilson created a pitch video, updated the series' profile, and the team is now ready to enter the second round, which involves a final series of voting, open to the public, from March 16 to 26. "(The judges) take into account the number of votes, but also analyze how you market yourself. In film and in art, so much about it is how (you can do that)," explained Rowland. The top two series receive the grand award, along with distribution from Telus and exposure and recognition through a variety of platforms within the industry across Canada, he added. While he noted the team hasn't had a lot of time to think about if the series doesn't receive the award, Rowland said they have discussed marketing material to pitch the series to other networks or a bigger broadcaster. If the production team receives the grand prize, Rowland said he will stay in Vancouver after school is finished to help with production. If they don't make the final cut, he will return to the Comox Valley for the summer to work — oddly enough — in construction. To view the teaser trailer of Under Construction and vote for the web series, visit www.storyhive.com.
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Budget: Dissenters want more consideration given to Waste to Energy systems Continued from Page A1 The project includes closing 70 per cent of the existing landfill. Closing and capping the Cumberland dump will give it a 20-year span, Jangula notes. “But in 20 years that membrane will break down,” he said. Phase 1 of the closure has been budgeted at $8,050,000. Pend-
ing board approval, construction could be complete by October. “This matter is not over,” said Jangula, noting the need to consider Waste to Energy (WTE) systems. “It could save us literally tens of millions.” “The public wants to go that way, there’s no question,” Nichol said of WTE.
The Solid Waste Management Plan (SWMP) includes WTE as a future option. However, as it stands, the Environment Ministry won’t approve WTE until the region reaches the 70 per cent diversion target, Kishi notes. “When Waste to Energy becomes an option for us, you’re still going to require a landfill,” he
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Who needs Hydro? Not Rotraut Erin Haluschak Record Staff
Rotraut Knopp is looking forward to sunnier skies — literally. The 71-year-old Ships Point resident had been living without electricity since Oct. 30 when BC Hydro cut off power to her trailer after she stopped paying her monthly legacy meter fee for her analog meter. Following a month of propane heat, oil lamps and making soup on her Coleman stove, Knopp installed solar panels in December. While she admits it is not as convenient as electric power, she said “it’s been really worthwhile. “It’s going really well. The way I do things have changed; I’m more aware of what needs to be done. I don’t need to do laundry when it’s dark for days.” Because of health implications, Knopp refused to have a smart meter installed, and had been paying the usage portion of her hydro bill, but refused the monthly fee. In April 2014, the B.C. Utilities Commission approved BC Hydro’s request for a monthly charge of around $30 for reading an analog meter and administration fees. Knopp said she owed more than $150 in fees, but the idea of paying to restore the service or installing a smart meter was not an option. She was served 10 notices from BC Hydro since June, and the company ultimately cut her power at the
Rotraut Knopp made headlines last year by refusing to pay her BC Hydro legacy fee. She made it through the entire winter without BC Hydro power and she says she'll never go back. PHOTO BY ERIN HALUSCHAK end of October. “We make a lot of effort to work with the customer to make arrangements for them to pay their bill or to arrange a (payment) schedule,” said Ted Olynyk, BC Hydro’s
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must be paid.” Knopp remained defiant and is now completely “off the grid”. Knopp explained while she has added additional solar batteries since the original installation, the panels are working out very well, allowing her to “be more conscious of my surroundings.” “If it’s cloudy the whole day, I’ll wait until there’s enough energy to do laundry or vacuum, then I’ll do it.” She said as a result of installing the panels, she has become more self-sufficient, and noted even on the cloudiest of days, she still gets some electricity. If the power to the batteries drops below 60 per cent, Knopp uses her generator as a back-up source. Fully charged, the batteries provide power for
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It’s getting to be as consistent as tulips in spring. For the eighth straight year, Vancouver Island grocer Quality Foods has been selected as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies and retains its prestigious accreditation as a Best Managed Platinum member in 2014. Best Managed has recognized worldclass Canadian businesses since 1993 and has become one of the nation’s elite business awards programs. The Platinum Club is the highest ranking available, reserved for companies that have maintained their Best Managed status for seven years or more. “We’re thrilled,” said Ken Schley, Quality Foods’ director of operations and founding partner. “Platinum membership means we are continuing to adapt and grow in changing environments, and that we have been able to stay in pretty good company for an extended period of time. We’re proud of this designation and we know that being recognized in this way means a lot to all of our QF people and to our customers.” Kyle Hudson is the grocery manager at the Courtenay Quality Foods, and he says it’s a reflection of the company as a whole and an honour for every employee. “It’s a good morale booster for all our staff,” he said. “This award can be attributed to all the hard work and dedication from our staff. They all take ownership and work well together as a team.” Quality Foods is a pillar of the Comox Valley community and their involvement with the community is evident, as sponsors at numerous events every year, as well as their ongoing support of the Comox Valley Food Bank. “We try to do as much as we can in the community, as far as donations go for groups and organizations,” said Hudson, who has been with Quality Foods for 15 years. “We get tremendous customer response for promotions we do inside the store for the community, like the Campbell Soup program. Things like that go over really well.” Throughout the
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abilities, as well as costs for service animals. Cahoon adds that small business operators and owners of qualified farm and fishing properties will benefit from an increase to the lifetime capital gains allowance. Local “unsung heroes” will also get a bit of compensation for their efforts this year in the form of a new credit for search and rescue, and firefighting volunteers. “Qualified volunteers are entitled to claim a 15 per cent non-refundable tax credit based on an amount of $3,000, as long as they’ve performed at least 200 hours of eligible services in the year,” Cahoon said. Because all credits and deductions have specific requirements that must be met, Cahoon recommends speaking with a professional accountant
before filing your taxes – or save the headache and have an accountant prepare your tax return for you, which she says is the best way to ensure you benefit from all eligible deductions – this year and beyond. “It’s our job to know the ins and outs of all the new amendments,” she said. “Unlike tax filing programs or basic tax preparers, CGAs have the knowledge, training and experience to offer advice for the future. It’s much more than just plugging in numbers to save money this year, it’s about looking at the big picture and finding ways to maximize returns over the long-term.” For more information about credits and deductions, or about personal and corporate tax returns, call Cahoon at 250-8711121 or www.nicolecahoon.com.
Tourism Pro-D Days coming to Westerly Tourism Vancouver Island's fifth annual Tourism Pro-D Days will be held on Wednesday, March 25 at the Westerly Hotel in the Courtenay Banquet Room. Workshops will focus on improving the impact of online communications by becoming a better digital storyteller. Sessions will also look at the value of collaboration amongst industry stakeholders in the Vancouver Island region, and recruitment and retention plans for the 2015 season. Speakers include digital storyteller Jordan Bower, TVI president/CEO Dave Petryk and go2HR CEO Arlene Keis. This year includes a networking roundtable session that will explore topics such as the emerg-
ing market of China with Maria Greene of Destination BC. Jameel Sayani, a partner on MNP’s Aboriginal Services team, will also attend. The event runs from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Cost to attend is $79, which includes lunch. Visit www.tvitour.ca for more information and to register. After Pro-D Days, North Island College tourism students, in partnership with Comox Valley Economic Development and Tourism, hosts a Collaborate to Compete Reception at 3:30 p.m., also at the Westerly. Speakers include Destination BC president/CEO Marsha Walden and Nancy Arsenault of Tourism Café Canada. Register by contacting tourism@nic.bc.ca or call 250-334-5292.
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A chance to relive MusicFest 2013 shines its light. Full credit to ittle did I know I was artistic director Doug Cox, who witnessing history in the connects with these musicians making July 12, 2013 during his travels. Some, like when James Burton, Albert Lee, Lee, return for a second or third Amos Garrett and festival. SOUNDING OFF David Wilcox united "David Wilcox told on the main stage me this collaboration at Vancouver Island was one of the highMusicFest. lights of his career, COTT Turns out the and that he had Guitar Heroes jam never done anything TANFIELD session was recorded, like this before," Cox without editing or said. "I'm a huge overdubs, soon to be David Wilcox fan, released by Stony Plain Records. so it was a thrill for me to pay The four guitarists traded somebody back for all the years licks throughout an 11-song set of joy I'd gotten from his music." that included Susie Q and That's Cumberland producer Corwin All Right (Mama). It was blues, Fox recorded the Guitar Heroes rock, rockabilly, country — call it session. what you want. It's all good. "We recorded it for the band I confess, I didn't know much just because we thought they about these guys beforehand, would love to have a copy of it," other than a few Wilcox songs Cox said. like Hypnotizin' Boogie and The record came about when Layin' Pipe. The baby of the Stony Plain owner Holger Petersbunch, he was born in Monen, who has Garrett and Wilcox treal in 1949. By 1970, he had on his label, heard the recording replaced Garrett in The Great and did the legal wrangling to Speckled Bird, an Ian and Sylvia Tyson band. Burton was Elvis Presley's guitar player for several years. Lee pals around with Eric Clapton. I would later see Lee in a movie about the history of the blues. It featured the likes of Buddy Guy, who headlines the upcoming MusicFest. What I'm getting at is the magnitude of these and other performers who visit our neck of the woods when MusicFest
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Dear editor, On Feb. 13, 2015 the US government approved plantings of the genetically modified (GM), “non-browning” apple. The apple, which does not brown for 15 days or more after slicing, was developed by Okanagan Specialty Fruits of BC; rights were sold to US biotech company Intrexon, on Feb. 27, 2015 for $41 million, $30 million in stock of Intrexon and $10 million cash. This GM apple is not
yet approved in Canada. The BC Fruit Growers Association officially opposes the GM apple. Apple lovers everywhere want apples to look fresh only when they are fresh. We do not want an apple which was cut two weeks ago! While it might look good, one does not know what composition has changed inside. A GM apple is not the natural fruit we know and trust. Sixty-nine per cent of Canadians surveyed in 2012 don’t want
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Public feedback leads CVRD to choose ‘Scenario C’ Dear editor, On behalf of the project team working on the Comox Valley Regional District’s south region liquid waste management plan (LWMP), I want to thank the community for the letters, emails, phone calls and visits provided over the last six weeks sharing feedback on the four short-listed options for wastewater management in the Royston/ Union Bay area. We heard from many residents and members of the broader
community about the importance of restoring and protecting the environment in Baynes Sound, the significance of the estimated costs and the need for the project to move forward. The community was encouraged to return feedback by the end of February to help inform a triple-bottom-line analysis and risk assessment to be undertaken by the public and technical advisory committees and steering committee. That challenging work occurred last week over
two days and ultimately led to Scenario ‘C’ – discharge off Cape Lazo to the Strait of Georgia – being recommended for referral to south sewer project partners K’ómoks First Nation (KFN) and the Village of Cumberland. Scenario C would see wastewater from the area treated at a facility in the south region (location to be determined), then piped across the estuary and through the Town of Comox to the existing Comox Valley Water Pollution Control Centre on
Brent Road. There, it would be combined with effluent from the existing facility and discharged through a single outfall. This scenario is now with the KFN for review until early April, at which time their feedback will be considered by the LWMP steering committee. The Village of Cumberland will then also consider their involvement and the next steps for their own LWMP process. If all three project partners agree the Cape Lazo scenario is the best approach, a
draft CVRD south region LWMP will be developed and brought back to the public for further consultation this summer. We expect to communicate a project update through our spring newsletter in May. Once again – thank-you. Public feedback is a critical part of the LWMP process and we appreciate all of those who took the time to share their thoughts. Kris La Rose, P. Eng. Manager, Liquid Waste Planning Comox Valley Regional District
After missing watershed forum, resident writes letter to pose a few questions to TimberWest Dear editor, Unfortunately I was unable to attend the “Re-Think Our Watershed,” forum hosted by the Comox Valley Conservation Strategy group up at the Stan Hagen Theatre on Feb. 24. I had a couple of questions that I was hoping that representatives from TimberWest might have been able to answer for us. So perhaps if I raise them now, the company could kindly
respond via this paper, and address some of the concerns we here in the local community have had for some time? 1. Word coming off the local claim (Oyster River Division) in past few years has it the minimal, “sustainable” timber stands that TimberWest plans to harvest in the future, will be only some 40 years old, or is it, even 30-year-old trees that will be coming down, as some are
saying? For those who may be unaware of it, our Ministry of Forests… indeed confirms that, “..the determination of minimum harvest age on private-managed forest land - i.e. like the entire east coast of Vancouver Island south of Campbell River - is at the discretion of the owner.”) 2. Also, I’ve heard a rumour going around the Valley that TimberWest has now determined
Not impressed with ‘Ides of March’ letter Dear editor, Reading several times the letter Beware the Ides of March, Mr. Harper in the Record March 10, 2015 by Bernie Smith, I still don’t know what to think of the tone and what was really meant. I certainly hope Bernie Smith is not trying to be sarcastic, funny or anything else. With the world as it is, I believe as Canadians we should write less and pray more. The outlook for our world has changed dramatically, even though we seem far away from the troubles that are raging in our present world. Each vot-
ing Canadian has a weighty responsibility this year to choose the right candidate for the office of Prime Minister. Whoever will be voted in will have not only to face a different world, he has to be strong with other world leaders. They together will have to be wise and united to face the fact that in actuality we are at war with a kind of evil that goes back many years. Whatever you think or feel about our present Prime Minister, he is not a coward to make serious decisions, choices that could influence not only our own citizens but even others
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Chicken Ham & Swiss or Broccoli & Cheese
Olymel
Chicken Wings & Chunkies
Belmont Meats
2kg
Homestyle Burgers
284gr
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5000
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Sour Cream
500ml Old El Paso
Old El Paso
Seasoning Mix
Dinner Kit
28-35gr
227-510gr
Krinos
Fillo Pastry Leaves 454gr
99
3000 Swanson
Hearty Bowls 325-350gr
3000
Old El Paso
Asian Family
398ml
Water Chestnuts or Bamboo Shoots
Refried Beans
2
99
¢
Old EL Paso
Old El Paso
125-133gr
311-334gr
5
Que Pasa
Asian Family
3000
2$
Thick ’n Chunky Salsa
650ml
for
3000 360ml
4
Old El Paso
Soft Tortillas
Crunchy Shells
2$ for
227ml
Mayo
10
99
2$ for
4
3$ for
5
2$ for
4
Organic Tortilla Chips 425gr
2
99
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2
99
Center Cut Single or Double Loin Pork Loin Chops
Sunrise Farms Whole Roasting Chicken
7.69 per kg
6.59per kg
PER
lb
49 PER
lb
Family Pack Pork Loin Country Style Ribs
Mitchell’s
Premium Bacon
375gr
Harvest
Wieners
450gr
Fresh
New Zealand Lamb Loin Chops
7.69 per kg
4 4
3
Family Pack
9
49 lb
Instant Coffee
Meal Replacement
7
500-600gr
PER
lb
99
Bonus Q-Points Freybe
Cappuccino or Latte
150-200gr
6x237ml
Bavarian Smokies Sausage & European Wieners
Nescafe
Nescafe
Boost
99
Freybe
99
PER
6
Selected, 500gr
22.02 per kg
99 99
Freybe
Pepperoni
Smokie 450gr
8x14-18.5gr
10,000 WORKS OUT TO $6
WORKS OUT TO $5
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Kraft
Kraft Dinner Macaroni & Cheese 175-200gr
El Monterey
El Monterey
3$ for
4
Burritos or Chimichangas
Taquitos
907gr
794-853gr
6
Tang
2
99
220-240gr
McCain
Fried Potatoes or Onion Rings
99
400gr
4
99
3000 Ribena
Black Currant Concentrate Drink 1lt
Pillsbury
McCain
3000
370-400gr
Selected, 454-800gr
Crystal Light
Pizza Minis or Pops
Potatoes
Selected, 397-650gr
Liquid Drink Mix 48ml
1000
Kraft
Philadelphia Cream Cheese Spread
5000
276gr
Cracker Barrel Cheese Slices
3
250gr
Orange Drink Crystals
Kraft
99
Asian Family
Rice Stick Noodles
2
99
4$ for
10 2
99
E.D. Smith
No Sugar Added Syrup 375ml
3500
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Put some Spring in your step & step into Quality Foods for these “celebration of spring“ specials all week long! Approx. 400gr
454gr
340-888gr
Process Cheese Product, 1kg
Kellogg’s
Melitta
Single Serve Coffee Cups
Two Scoops Raisin Bran Cereal
126-132gr
755gr
99 Saputo
Dairyland
Feta Cheese
4
LOW O O
99
NOT YOU WILL TED! BE D APPOIN IS
Nestle
Drumstick
Cottage Cheese
170-200gr
?
TO VERTISE!
Creamery Butter
Melts Slices
AD
Fraser Valley
5
Delissio
Pizza
20x355ml
T
Random Cut Cheese
Coke or Canada Dry
Armstrong
Faith Farms
A PRICE
14
for
10
Nestle or Christie
1.5lt
4
Kellogg’s
Frozen Dessert Novelties
Frozen Dessert
Assorted Sizes
500gr
Plus Applicable Fees
2$
99 Kellogg’s
Kellogg’s
Nutri-Grain Bars
Special K, All-Bran or Vector Cereal
Corn Flakes Cereal
175-295gr
Selected, 310-670gr
680gr
Assorted Sizes
3
99
Bush’s Best
Baked Beans
2
99
for
Stagg Chili
Vlasic
425gr
1lt
4
3
99
99
4
Old Dutch
Box Potato Chips
220gr
5
2
E.D. Smith
Adams
1.75lt
3
99
Triple Fruits Spread
Natural 100% Peanut Butter
100% Orange Juice
Cheese Pleesers, Crunchys or Corn Chips
1lt
for
99
Minute Maid
Old Dutch
Smartwater
WOW
2$
99
Are your cupboards ready for Spring Break?
Pickles
Chili
398ml
5
2$
5
99
500ml
500gr
265-320gr
5
4$ for
Clover Leaf
Flaked or Chunk Light Tuna in Water Selected, Skipjack 170gr
for
Clover Leaf
2
99
Hellmann’s
Wild Pacific Pink Salmon
5
5
Le Petit Ecolier Biscuits
150gr
Kraft
3
3
99
Cadbury
Jet-Puffed Marshmallows
400gr
400gr
2
99
A & W, Fresca, Barq’s or Cplus Orange
Christie
175gr
12x355ml
2$
Plus Applicable Fees
for
Wafers or Crumbs
90-100gr
for
Bits & Bites
93gr
99
Christie
Chocolate Bar
Calbee
Snapea Crisps
4
2$ for
4
Five Alive
Frozen Real Fruit Beverage
355ml
295ml
1’s
5
3$ for
5
3$ for
2
99
99
¢
2
100-214gr
2
99
¢
Plus Applicable Fees
5
5$ for
Minute Maid
Frozen Real Fruit Beverage
for
Jell-O
Del Monte
Jelly Powder
Fruit
9.1-85gr
Selected, 398ml
295ml
5$ for
3
5
4$
99
Crammed with fruity goodness!
Soda
Regular Chocolate Bar
Quaker
Crispy Minis
Selected, 265-300gr
99
Plus Applicable Fees
for
Cookies
12x99gr
3
2
Christie
5
2$
99
Plus Applicable Fees
Snack Pack Pudding Cups
99
Jones
Nestle
5
2
99
2$
Plus Applicable Fees
12x355ml
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5
Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Club Soda or Tonic Water
890ml
3$ for
for
99
¢
2$
Mayonnaise
Boneless Skinless, 150gr
4$ for
5
2$
5$ for
3
5
5$ for
15
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Put some Spring in your step & step into Quality Foods for these “celebration of spring“ specials all week long! Approx. 400gr
454gr
340-888gr
Process Cheese Product, 1kg
Kellogg’s
Melitta
Single Serve Coffee Cups
Two Scoops Raisin Bran Cereal
126-132gr
755gr
99 Saputo
Dairyland
Feta Cheese
4
LOW O O
99
NOT YOU WILL TED! BE D APPOIN IS
Nestle
Drumstick
Cottage Cheese
170-200gr
?
TO VERTISE!
Creamery Butter
Melts Slices
AD
Fraser Valley
5
Delissio
Pizza
20x355ml
T
Random Cut Cheese
Coke or Canada Dry
Armstrong
Faith Farms
A PRICE
14
for
10
Nestle or Christie
1.5lt
4
Kellogg’s
Frozen Dessert Novelties
Frozen Dessert
Assorted Sizes
500gr
Plus Applicable Fees
2$
99 Kellogg’s
Kellogg’s
Nutri-Grain Bars
Special K, All-Bran or Vector Cereal
Corn Flakes Cereal
175-295gr
Selected, 310-670gr
680gr
Assorted Sizes
3
99
Bush’s Best
Baked Beans
2
99
for
Stagg Chili
Vlasic
425gr
1lt
4
3
99
99
4
Old Dutch
Box Potato Chips
220gr
5
2
E.D. Smith
Adams
1.75lt
3
99
Triple Fruits Spread
Natural 100% Peanut Butter
100% Orange Juice
Cheese Pleesers, Crunchys or Corn Chips
1lt
for
99
Minute Maid
Old Dutch
Smartwater
WOW
2$
99
Are your cupboards ready for Spring Break?
Pickles
Chili
398ml
5
2$
5
99
500ml
500gr
265-320gr
5
4$ for
Clover Leaf
Flaked or Chunk Light Tuna in Water Selected, Skipjack 170gr
for
Clover Leaf
2
99
Hellmann’s
Wild Pacific Pink Salmon
5
5
Le Petit Ecolier Biscuits
150gr
Kraft
3
3
99
Cadbury
Jet-Puffed Marshmallows
400gr
400gr
2
99
A & W, Fresca, Barq’s or Cplus Orange
Christie
175gr
12x355ml
2$
Plus Applicable Fees
for
Wafers or Crumbs
90-100gr
for
Bits & Bites
93gr
99
Christie
Chocolate Bar
Calbee
Snapea Crisps
4
2$ for
4
Five Alive
Frozen Real Fruit Beverage
355ml
295ml
1’s
5
3$ for
5
3$ for
2
99
99
¢
2
100-214gr
2
99
¢
Plus Applicable Fees
5
5$ for
Minute Maid
Frozen Real Fruit Beverage
for
Jell-O
Del Monte
Jelly Powder
Fruit
9.1-85gr
Selected, 398ml
295ml
5$ for
3
5
4$
99
Crammed with fruity goodness!
Soda
Regular Chocolate Bar
Quaker
Crispy Minis
Selected, 265-300gr
99
Plus Applicable Fees
for
Cookies
12x99gr
3
2
Christie
5
2$
99
Plus Applicable Fees
Snack Pack Pudding Cups
99
Jones
Nestle
5
2
99
2$
Plus Applicable Fees
12x355ml
Please may I have s’more? Of course! Lu
5
Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Club Soda or Tonic Water
890ml
3$ for
for
99
¢
2$
Mayonnaise
Boneless Skinless, 150gr
4$ for
5
2$
5$ for
3
5
5$ for
15
16
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Deli & Cheese
Watc h for De mos
Freybe
Smoked Beef Brisket
Irish
Blarney or Cheddar Cheese 200gr
Schneiders
1
Fat Free or Harvest Tyme Turkey Breast Min. 300gr
99
FAMILY PACK
per 100gr
Continental
Made Fresh
Traditional Irish Smoked Ham
1
Served Hot & Fresh Available at select stores only
9 Piece B.C. Rolls
4
99
99
per 100gr
7
10 Piece Sushi Lovers
2
$ Spring Roll
Dinner for Two
99
12 99
27 Piece Sushi Party Tray
Fresh
2
• Broccoli & Grape • Caprese • Potato & Egg Salad
9
99
99
Medium Salad
800gr
Ling Cod Fillets
per 100gr
5
per 100gr
2 Pack 5” Meat Pies
Seafood • Quality Foods
49
2
99
5
1 49
2295
99
Previously Frozen
6oz Sockeye Salmon Portion
$
per 100gr
5
Janes
Breaded Fish Selected, 580-615gr
Frozen or Previously Frozen
9
White Tiger Prawns
99
31/40 Size
Surf
Surf
Liquid Laundry Detergent
Lysol
Lysol
70’s
710ml
Disinfecting Wipes
Fabric Softener Sheets
Island Breeze, 120’s
Toilet Bowl Cleaner
Original Fresh, 5.52lt
6
99
2
99
2$ for
6
2$ for
5
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• White Chocolate Macadamia • Pecan Chocolate Chip • Chocolate Chip • Peanut Butter • Trail Mix
5
2
99 24 Pack
Chocolate Chip Muffins
3
Bakery
Potato Buns
English Bay Cookies
2$ for
12 Pack 8” Blueberry Pie
2
6 Pack
99
6 Pack
Cream Puffs
7” Fresh Fruit Cheesecake
12
2$ for
Happy Planet
Betty Crocker
Organic 100% Juice & Puree Blend
Gluten Free Mixes 425-539gr
946ml
1
99
99
Plus Applicable Fees
SunRype
Wholesome Sweeteners
Sugar or Blue Agave
Premium 100% Juice
Assorted Sizes
1.75lt
Wonder Bread
Dempster’s
570gr, 12’s
Selected, 600gr
Bread
Bread or Buns
99
4
Catelli
2$ for
4
2
99
Quality Fresh
NEW
1
99
Mezzetta
Napa Valley Gourmet Pasta Sauce
4
99
Plus Applicable Fees
Quality Fresh
Quality Fresh
6
Hershey
Hold the Salt Pine Nuts
Jumbo, 400gr
99
6
Ancient Grains, 340gr
Family Favourites Cranberries
Roasted Jumbo Unsalted, 350gr
for
Healthy Harvest Pasta
99
Hold the Salt Cashews
2$
Quality Foods • Taste for Life
709ml or 708gr
3
4
99
99
3
49
Cinnamon Buns
5
Alpine Bread
7
Bertolli
77
Olive Oil
1lt
Reese’s Pieces
90gr
5
99
4
99
99¢
per 100gr
17
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NEW APPY SPECIAL!
Mexican “Premium”
Ataulfo Mangoes
6 oz
7
Clam shell
2$
California/Mexico “Driscoll’s”
Fresh Raspberries
FOR
2$ for
6
5$
FOR
Mexican “Premium”
French Green Beans 400gr
5
2$ for
6
2$
Mexican “Hot House”
Mixed Sweet Mini Peppers 1lb
for
3
California “Green Giant”
Baby Cut Carrots
1lb Bag
California “Dole Label”
Fresh Celery 1.52 per kg
69
¢
per lb
“Litehouse”
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2$ for
ted ORGA NIC ORGANI C
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19
99
Jumbo 6 Pack
Veg Starter
2$ for
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6oz Clamshell
2$ for
7
7
California “Fresh”
Organic Bunched Carrots
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Turboprop begins West Coast leg of tour in Courtenay Popular percussionist returns for CD release This is a week not to miss! Turboprop’s CD Release Tour. Ever since a year and a half ago, when Ernesto Cervini played a stunning Sunday night concert on the Georgia Strait Jazz Society stage, jazz fans have repeatedly asked about his return performance. Trouble is, with international acts, there is very little flexibility. Fortunately, with a stable Thursday night slot at the Avalanche Bar & Grill, touring jazz groups and musicians know there is a time and place specific to the genre available in the Comox Valley. And so it is that Ernesto Cervini and Turboprop will begin the West Coast leg of their Canadian CD Release Tour in Courtenay, this Thursday, March 19 before they play in Vancouver and Victoria. Innovative and electrifying, Toronto jazz drummer Ernesto Cervini has energy to burn, whether radiating it from behind
Ernesto Cervini and Turboprop will play at the Av on Thursday. his kit or working on any number of musical and educational projects. Cervini has added two
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more instruments to the fold to create the new sextet, Turboprop. The band features his regular
quartet of Joel Frahm on tenor sax, Adrean Farrugia on piano, Dan Loomis on bass and Cervini
on drums, plus Tara Davidson on alto sax and William Carn on trombone. The band’s sound is reminiscent of the hard-swinging jazz messenger bands of Art Blakey, although they tackle a wide range of music; from Charlie Parker to Claude Debussy to Radiohead, plus originals from all the band members. They have already toured twice across Canada to rave reviews. Their new CD “Turboprop” was originally released on Feb. 19 at Jazz Bistro in Toronto, and the band will feature cuts from the album and more. We have the opportunity of hearing live music from this album and more this week. Unlike previous Cervini concerts, there have been no advance ticket sales for this concert. Admission is $10 for GSJS members and $12 for non-members respectively. For a sneak preview, listen to Turboprop’s single, The Engulfed Cathedral from their new album at bit.ly/1CcYv7q For more information about the Jazz Society, go to www.georgiastraightjazz.com
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Sharpe wins World Cup Earle Couper Record Staff
Chiefs' goalie Jared Leblanc makes a great glove save on P.G.'s Treavor Gagne. Photo by jim hockley
Chiefs blanked in B.C. opener Earle Couper Record Staff
Three teams got off to a winning start on day one of the B.C. Midget Tier 1 minor hockey championships in Courtenay Action got underway Sunday at the seven-team event, which runs March 15-19 with Happy’s Source for Sports Chiefs the host team. Vancouver Island champs Happy’s played the feature game Sunday night after the opening ceremonies and were thumped 8-0 by Prince George. The teams were scoreless after one period with Prince George potting four goals in each of the second and third periods. Chris Metcalfe and Markus Plamondon paced Prince George with two goals each while Jamie Ferguson earned the 16-save shutout. Chiefs’ netminder Jared Leblanc made 28 saves.
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Action got underway at 10:30 a.m. Sunday with PCAHA champion Seafair blanking North Central district reps Prince George 3-0, with all the scoring coming in the first period. At 1:30 p.m. PCAHA runner-up North Vancouver and Vancouver Island runner-up Nanaimo skated to a 2-2 tie, with Nanaimo netting the equalizer midway through the third. In the 4:30 p.m. tilt, Kelowna clipped the Northeast Trackers 6-2, building period leads of 3-0 and 2-1. Spencer Copan led Kelowna with two goals while D-man Shawn Emilio Guison contributed four assists. The tourney continued Monday, with Comox Valley going up against North Vancouver. Scores were unavailable at press time. Play resumes today with Comox Valley vs. Nanaimo at 8 a.m., Seafair vs. Northeast
Trackers at 11 a.m., Prince George vs. North Vancouver at 2 p.m., Kelowna vs. Comox Valley at 5 p.m. and Nanaimo vs. Northeast Trackers at 8 p.m. Wednesday’s games go at 11 a.m. (Nanaimo vs. Seafair), 2 p.m. (Northeast Trackers vs. North Vancouver), 5 p.m. (Kelowna vs. Prince George) and 8 p.m. (Comox Valley vs. Seafair). The round-robin portion of the championship concludes Thursday, with North Vancouver vs. Kelowna at 8 a.m., Nanaimo vs. Prince George at 11 a.m. and Northeast Trackers vs. Comox Valley at 2 p.m. The top two teams meet at 8 p.m. for the B.C. championship. All games are at Comox Valley Sports Centre Arena #1, with admission by donation. Fans can follow the action at cvmha.goaline.ca, which has the schedule, scores and a link to watch all games live.
Cassie Sharpe won the gold medal at a World Cup freestyle skiing competition Thursday, March 12 in Tignes, France. Sharpe, of Comox, finished first in the women’s halfpipe event with a score of 93.80. The event marked the end of the 2014-2015 FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup season. The Canadian team was coming off competing at the Canadian Open championships in Calgary, where Sharpe finished second. For Sharpe, it was the first World Cup victory for the 22-year-old. A 2015 World Championship silver medallist, Sharpe soared to an impressive score of 93.80 to beat a stacked field that included Olympic and X Games medallists. In second was the most recent Olympic bronze medallist from Japan, Ayana Ozonuka, who scored 90.40. Ozonuka sits atop the World Cup standings with 240 points while Sharpe is fourth with 145 points. Third went to X Games bronze medallist Brita Sigourney, from the USA, who finished with a score of 86.40. “I’m so stoked about the run I put down,” said Sharpe. “It was a lot fun. My riding has definitely improved and I’ve become a stronger skier since the World Championships. Just making the finals was a huge accomplishment with this field. It was really stacked. “It definitely a good feeling knowing that I can compete with this group and I can mix it up a bit with them. It’s fun knowing that I can challenge these girls.” Sharpe has attributed a lot of her success to pushing herself with new tricks including a left cork nine that no other woman is currently doing. The trick made its debut at the Canadian Open last week and
Cassie Sharpe on the podium in France. Photo by chad buccholz/fis
helped Sharpe finish second in Calgary. “It’s a great way to end the World Cup season,” said Trennon Paynter, head coach of the halfpipe team. “Cassie’s run was pretty mind blowing. Her upside down and above the pipe trick was higher than any woman ever. She made history for the sport today. Everyone was so impressed by it. It was great to be a part of it and see her first major victory.” “She really hit a new gear here. The best of the best came to Tignes and Cassie came out on top. To have her on the team as a new athlete and to see her progress has been really cool.”
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July 9, 1924 – March 1, 2015 It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Gordie, our father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Gord was born the fifth child to Robert and Anslie Cochrane in Dauphin, Manitoba. Gord was raised in Dauphin through graduation of high school. He immediately joined the Royal Canadian Airforce to serve his country in WWII, and was sent to England. In 1945 he returned to Dauphin where he soon married his school mate Dodie Baird. He then decided to buy his first truck and move out west to Courtenay in 1948. Gord then went into the fuel and trucking business hauling anything from coal to potatoes. Later on, he then went into the road construction business. After some time, he sold the company to what is now known as Tayco Paving. In 1963 he purchased Three Way Service Ltd., the Volkswagen Dealership. Not too long after he bought the Ford dealership and was known as Comox Valley Ford Ltd. He found his passion in the auto business and spent the rest of his working life until retiring in the mideighties. Gord was an active member of the Comox Valley Curling Club and Sunnydale Golf Club. Gord was predeceased by his mother and father, his sister Muriel Dickenson of Ontario, his brother Harold (Mickey) of Calgary, his brother Ken of Comox. He is survived by his sisters Rita Melnuk of Calgary and Ollie Acorn of Comox and many nieces and nephews. He is also survived by his best friend and ex-wife Dodie and his three children: son Rick (Janet) Cochrane, daughter Leslie (Drew) Pederson and daughter Cindy McPherson (Randy Bennett), five grandchildren; Chris Cochrane, Severin Pederson, Ingram (Jenifer) Pederson, Erin (Parker) Humphrey, Evan McPherson (Katelyn Smith), five great-grandchildren; Hanna & Tyler Pederson, Ethan, Tamryn & Colton McPherson and Jaxson and Lucas Humphrey. The family would like to thank staff and friends at Casa Loma for friendship, fun and loving care where Gord resided the last couple of years. Also to the staff at the Cumberland Dialysis Unit. A very special thank you to Dr. Nancy McFadden and staff for your constant compassionate care over the years, Greg at Livingroom Pharmacy and staff, and lastly the team of nephrologists at Nanaimo Hospital, Dr. Carson, Dr. Booth and Dr. Crume. We will announce at a later date a celebration of life for family and friends. It was Dad’s wish to have a party for him. His quote “I had a long and good life�. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations in Gord’s memory may be made to The Kidney Foundation of Canada.
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JOHNSTON, Norman March 13, 1940 – March 10, 2015 Norm passed away peacefully at Glacier View Lodge, 3 days short of his 75th birthday. Predeceased by his parents and his sister Margaret Mann. Norm was born in Vernon, BC. He joined the Military as a Radar Tech and was posted to Winnipeg where he met Bernice and they were married in 1961. They had postings to France, Germany, Cold Lake and Comox. They have lived in the Comox Valley for 44 years. After he retired from the military, he worked at Elk Falls Mill and owned C&N Motors in Comox. After retirement, Norm joined the Comox Fire Department and became a Fire Prevention Officer and the Assistant Fire Chief. Norm loved golf and going to watch his grandson Kyle play hockey and his daughter Michelle and granddaughter Rebecca skate. Norm and Bernice have 3 children; daughter Michelle Jarvis (Ken), granddaughter Rebecca and grandson Kyle of Fort McMurray, Alberta; son Clay (Suzanne) of Cold Lake, Alberta; son Bob (Loreen), grandson Zach of Courtenay, BC. Norm loved his grandson Zach very much. Special thanks to Glacier View Lodge (Special Care Unit) staff for their loving care they gave Norm and for their support to me. Special thanks to Ken Osmond for being a good friend to Norm. Private family arrangements. You will be greatly missed.
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GREAT CAMPBELL RIVER NEIGHBOURHOOD! $288,000 ..‌‌. 265 South McCarthy St. 3 Bedroom family home, full basement (suite potential). Private fenced level backyard, gas heat & fireplaces, Call 250.287.6635.
WHOLE DUPLEX for sale1280sq ft per side, 3.5 bdrms, 1.5 bath. 9498 McDougall Rd, Port Hardy, BC. $215,000. Call (250)334-8474. h t t p : / / c o m o x v a l l e y. c r a i g slist.ca/reo/4924877518.html
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MOVING SALE: Office desk & chair, Futon, Queen bed, Entertainment unit, 6pc white wicker garden set, Frigidaire 30 inch smooth top stove, assort. flower pots, beer fridge, bar style patio table + 4 chairs, Acer 17inch computer monitor, Pioneer DVD player, stacking washer & dryer. For viewing call 250-871-4088.
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SINGER SEWING Machine and cabinet. Circa 1911-1915 patented. Open to reasonable offers. Call 778-418-3077 after 6pm. Campbell River.
WASHING MACHINE: 1 year old larger, modern, no agitator washer for apartments or small house. Can plumb in or attach to kitchen tap. In like new condition. Paid $750 new, asking $450. Please call 250871-8813.
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SEASONED FIREWOOD, full dry, measured cords. Mixed $150. Fir $160. 250-898-8896 or 250-702-3959.
JEWELS, FURS NEW JEWELRY Maker wanting gold, platinum jewelry, broken, old, new, used,or not. Will be recycled into new items call Cody 250-465-8869
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1-CHINA CABINET w/hutch. Old Country Rose China of 12 like new. 2 piece ladder. New sewing machine cabinet w/drawers. Brand new wheel chair. Like new wheelchair. Like new Samsung 39� T.V. with stand. Please call 250-331-9252 - Courtenay. Moving Sale. DOUBLE BED Pine excellent condition. Comes w/mattress. Very clean, comforter & 4 sheet sets included. Great for student. $500. Call 250-3391397 or e-mail strangherlin@telus.net ELECTRIC RECLIN/LIFT LaZ-Boy chair. Brown $1000. 250-338-8172
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COMOX 1BDRM w/bath Quiet location. Heat, hydro light, cable/internet. N/S N/P Share kitchen.Prefer female. Avail immed.$550/mth250-339-5517 OCEAN VIEW - Willow Point 2-level 2400 sq.ft. 4-bd, 2-lrg bath, lrg family room with wetbar, 2 gas fireplaces, electric & woodstove heat, dbl garage with digital entry and alarm system, 2 large decks, 18x36 fully wired 220 shop, plus wood shed on large private lot with fruit trees and lots of parking, in great area near the beach, Campbell River. Call (250)923-8082 or email: darry@shaw.ca for info & pics
WESTWATER 60 Anderton Ave. TWO BEDROOM recently renovated. Full sized appliances including dishwasher and in suite washer/ dryer. Spacious and nicely decorated. In suite storage, fireplace and Jacuzzi tub. Convenient location just a few blocks from downtown and Filberg Seniors Centre. Fully equipped resident social room. Quiet, well maintained mature adult building. Security entry and elevator. No pets. Call John @ 250-703-2264.
TRADEWINDS 1600 Comox Ave. ONE BEDROOM Large kitchen. Private deck. Central Comox location. In suite storage. Quiet, well maintained mature adult building in central Comox. Resident social room. Security entry. Very attractive suite. Call Greg @ 250-339-1222.
OAKCREST 1155 Stewart Ave. TWO BEDROOM very spacious in a quiet, mature adult building in central Courtenay. Recently renovated. Private, secure storage room. Full sized appliances. Private deck. Security entry. A very attractive suite. No pets. Call John @ 250-703-2264.
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14’x70’ DARTMOUTH Mobile. Blue Spruce Home Park. 2bdrm, 2 bth. Open concept w/ 3’x6’ skylight. 5 appl. One owner. Very clean. To view call 250-923-3304. CR. RARE OPPORTUNITY! Landlord wanted! Beach front, large 1 bdrm condo. Senior seller wishes to remain as tenant. $323,100. Campbell River. Call (250)286-4973.
REDUCED! 12-769 MERECROFT Rd. 1369sqft 2 bdrm patio home. In a location that can’t be beat. Mntn. view. Beautiful setting. Bareland strata. 2 mins. to Merecroft Village. $279,900. 250-287-8570 or 250-202-7717. C.R.
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CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN, 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, top flr unit, 5 appls, deck, res. pkg, N/S, cat neg. w/refs, Avail. April 1 - $1,200/mth CLOSE TO THE COLLEGE, bright top floor, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 5 appls, gas F/P, laminate & carpet, balcony, res. pkg., N/S, inside cat neg. w/refs, Avail. Immed. $825/mth CRAIGMARK PLACE, 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 4 appls, balcony, storage locker, res. pkg., N/S, No pets, Avail. April 1 $800/mth ARGO COURT, 1 bdrm, 1 bath, F & S , coin laundry, balcony, res. pkg., hot water & basic cable incld., N/S, cat neg. w/refs, Avail. April 1 $650.00/mth. Call res. mger 334-8602 SOUTHVIEW MANOR 1 bdrm, 1 bath, brand new F & S, coin laundry, hot water incld., one parking stall, balcony, unit has been completely renovated, N/S, No pets, Avail. April 1 $775/mth
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2 AND 3 BEDROOM available. Quiet complex with on-site management. Reasonable rates. Some completely renovated units with new appliances. Sorry no pets. Security deposit and 2 rental reference required.
TWO BEDROOM SUITE available in well-respected, adult-oriented building. Close to downtown, and ideal for seniors with bus stop out front. Arran House is well managed and maintained, and offers a friendly and secure atmosphere. House cat is accepted with pet deposit. Non-smoking building.
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TOWNHOUSES TORRY PINES 1560-13th Street, Courtenay ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom townhouses have been completely renovated - enjoy new appliances, ooring and bathroom ďŹ ttings in these spacious units. Friendly and quiet atmosphere make it ideal for family or working couple. Large, private patio area allows great access for your pet. Small dogs accepted with pet deposit.
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OCEANVIEW HOME, 2 bdrm, 1 bath (shower only), 4 appls, woodstove, lrg deck, shared property, $50 hydro credit, N/S, No pets, Avail. Immed. - $900/mth. CENTRAL CTNY, 2 bdrm, 1 bath rancher, 4 appls, gas F/A heat, new windows & paint, partially fenced yard w/shed, garage, N/S, sm pet neg. w/refs, Avail. Immed. $1,100/mth CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN COMOX 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 5 appls, gas F/P, den, unfinished bsmt, cedar deck w/mountain & ocean views, large private yard, landscaping incld., N/S, sm dog neg. w/refs, Avail. April 1 $1,300/mth
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COMOX- 2-BDRM mobile in 55+ Park, W/D, F/S. $850. Avail May 1. 250-339-1772.
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2003 BUICK RENDEZVOUS Great condition. Automatic. AWD. New tires. CD Player. A.C. 162,000km. $2500 OBO. 250-923-3910 or 250-2035762. Campbell River
2010 FORD F150 Crew Cab. New canopy. As new Nokian all weather tires. 47,000km. $26,500. Call 250-287-3790. In Campbell River MAZDA 2007 Pick-up. 24,000 km. Silver, A/C, P/B, P/S, stereo, box liner, 4-cyl, RWD. $10,900. Like new. Call (250)203-6657 or (250)2861308, Campbell River.
2004 BMW 325i. 6 cyl. 5 spd. Manual. Central locking, power windows & sunroof. 6 way power & heated seats with lumbar support & position memory. Auto. climate control. Sound system. incl. Bluetooth. Cruise control + much more. Excel. Cond. $9150. Offers considered. 250-923-5950. Campbell River
MARINE MARINE ACCESSORIES 1 VOLVO 270 Outboard leg with steering. For parts. $175. O.B.O. 250-923-3195. Campbell River 2 AQUA Power Heat Exchangers to fit inboard (289302-351) cu in. Ford Windsor motor. $175 for pair. O.B.O. 250-923-3195. In Campbell River.
2004 CHEVY Impala. 4 door. 3.8 litre. Great shape. Clean 171,000km. Asking $4000. 250-830-8351.
BOATS 18 1/2 FT BOAT with trailer. New inboard outboard motor. Please call for a viewing or more information. Courtenay 250-337-1922.
2005-FORD FOCUS ZXWSES wagon. Excellent condtion. Red with leather heated seats, sunroof etc.145,000 km. $4950. Call 250-926-0617. Campbell River.
The Comox Valley Glacier Kings’ 2014-15 Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League season is over. The Yetis fell 9-3 to the Campbell River Storm on March 13 in Campbell River in Game 5 of their bestof-seven playoff semifinal series, with the Storm taking the series 4-1. Friday the 13th wasn’t playing out that badly for the G-Kings as the North Division second place team was tied with the North champ 2-2 early in the second period. But the Storm scored the next seven goals, including six on the power play, to pull away and punch their ticket to the VIJHL playoff championship against the Victoria Cougars. The Storm went 6-for-10 with the man advantage while the Yetis were 1-for10. C.R. held a 44-35 shots on goal advantage with first star Riley Welyk the winning goalie. Zachary Straza started in goal for Comox Valley and played 43 minutes, stopping 28 of 36 shots before giving way to Liam Young. Austin McNeil, Franco Colapaolo and Grant Iles tallied for the Glacier Kings. Second star Gage Colpron scored three goals for the Storm while first star Colin
Comox Valley defenceman Landon Walters received the Bob Saunders Leadership Award as part of this year's annual VIJHL awards. Photo Submitted Blake had two goals and added three assists. Game Four You can never have too much of a good thing. That includes a three-goal lead.
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SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 1990 JEEP CHEROKEE Red, good condition, 6 cylinder, 5 speed, 4WD, 194,000 km, nearly new tires. $1,300. Please call 250-335-1876.
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2001 CHEVY Impala. Silver. Automatic. 3.4 litre. 4 door. 121,400km. 2nd set tires. New brakes, Maintenance done recently. Excellent cond. $3200 OBO. BONUS! Full tank of gas. 250-850-0858
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After dropping their first two games at the B.C. Senior Boys 3A Basketball Championships, the Isfeld Ice bounced back to win their final two games and finish 13th at the 16-team event, held March 11-14 in Langley. Wednesday afternoon they fell 62-49 to Charles Hays in their opener. Davis Malton led the Ice with 15 points while Noah Kaefer had 12 and Nic Xylinas added 11. Thursday morning, Isfeld dropped a 77-58 decision to McNair. Kaefer and Xylinas both had game-high 28-point performances. On Friday night the Ice defeated L.V. Rogers 60-52 and they finished up on Saturday with a 55-42 win over Dawson Creek. Fleetwood Park defeated Charles Tupper 73-65 to take top with Charles Hays knocking off R.A. McMath to place third. Details on the championships are at www. BCHighSchoolBasketballChampionships.com
Last Wednesday night in Campbell River, the Glacier Kings built a 3-0 lead by the mid-way mark of the second period but couldn’t hold on, losing 4-3 in double overtime.
The G-Kings opened the scoring on March 11 with second star Derian Hamilton rippling the mesh at 18:01 on the power play. Colton St. John made it 2-0 at 5:33 of the second, then set up Iles for the Yetis’ third goal at 13:36. Cue Josiah Friesen, who single-handedly ruined the Glacier Kings’ hopes of tying the series. All Friesen did was score four straight goals. He pulled his team to within one with tallies at 13:44 and 18:42 of the second, then evened the count at 3-3 with a powerplay marker just 37 seconds into the third period. Friesen then clinched his first star award by netting the winner, unassisted, at 1:41 of the second OT session. The Storm outshot the Glacier Kings 42-29 with Welyk picking up the win in relief of starting netminder Jesse Michel, who left with the score 2-0. Straza took the loss. Both teams were 1-for-5 with the man advantage. ICE CHIPS The bestof-seven playoff final began Sunday in Victoria ‌ Comox Valley defenceman Landon Walters was the recipient of a Bob Saunders Community Leadership Award at this year’s VIJHL Awards Night ‌ one player from each of the nine teams receives the award each year ‌
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PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE Please be advised that the Comox Valley Regional District will be holding a public meeting to present their development plans to the community as they will be applying for a development permit. The meeting will be held:
March 31st, 2015 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at
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Dragon boat teams ready for action Submitted The Comox Valley Blazing Paddles women’s dragon boat team is looking for a few dedicated women of any age to join them on their competitive team. “We’re a group of positive people with an appetite for paddling, fun, and competition,” a team member said. “If you enjoy fitness and are able to commit to paddling twice a week as well as attending a few competitions a year then we are the team for you! We paddle Wednesdays from 4:30- 5:30 p.m. and Sundays 10-11 a.m.” Dragon boat racing is one of the fastest growing water-
sports in the world today, and yet it has been around for over 2,000 years. Dragon boat racing evolved from the original “Waking the Dragon” rituals celebrated by many Asian cultures. Traditionally celebrated on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month, the first races were meant to awaken the hibernating dragon. The people needed to appease the spirit of the dragon, to avoid bad luck and to get the rains they needed to ensure a good crop for the year. If you are interested and want more information, please contact Jenny at 250-334-3503 or Phyllis at 250-334-2034. Dragonflies Would you like to have a close-up seat to the Comox Har-
Triathlon clinic underway today For those aspiring to take on a triathlon of any distance this year, there is good news. PACE Multisport, a new multisport coaching business in the Comox Valley, is launching an Adult and Youth Triathlon Clinic starting Tuesday, March 17 at the Sports Centre. It will be an eightweek clinic providing participants with swim, bike and run coaching, transition and nutrition tips and a basic training plan. “You don’t have to have any background in triathlon or the three events of swim, bike or run in order to participate in the clinic,” says Leanne Gray, one of the two nationally certified coaches partnering to form PACE Multisport. The team of coaches will help everyone train and prepare for a triathlon regardless of experience or age. With the sport of triathlon growing, there are more and more events of various distances to try out on the Island. “It really is a sport for everyone, youth, adults of all ages can get into it for the first time,” commented Lynda Magor, Gray’s partner in this new business venture. The pair of coaches have raced at all distances of triathlon and between them have 20 years of experience in the sport. Magor has represented Canada at numerous world triathlon championships. “We are passionate about triathlon and sharing our experiences with others to help them on their way to
enjoying this great lifestyle sport,” said Gray. To find out more about PACE Multisport, check out their Facebook page. They can be contacted by emailing pacemultisport@gmail.com or call 250-792-5330 or 250-702-7531. – PACE Multisport
bour with its stunning scenery and amazing wildlife? Do you like a little friendly competition? Are you up for a full-body workout twice weekly? Does being part of a lively and connected team appeal to you? The Comox Valley Dragonflies dragon boat team is accepting new members. "We are a mixed, competitive team of various ages that is committed to the fun and exciting sport of dragon boat racing," a spokesperson said. Check out our website www. cvdragonflies.ca to learn more about us and the sport of dragon boat racing. Contact info@ cvdragonflies for further info and/or if you would like to try a paddle with us.
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