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ater is definitely a basic human right. We need it, we have to have it, we can’t exist without it,” Port Alberni mayor Mike Ruttan told a crowd of concerned residents at Dry Creek on World Water Day. But doing without might become a reality for Port Albernians as a hotter than usual summer is slated to follow a milder than usual winter. “We don’t have a lot of snow pack,” city utilities superintendent Brian Mousley said. “That’s kind of our signal that the glass is full and every sip you take, there’s nothing replenishing it.” Ruttan agrees. “This summer there’s going to be some challenges. Challenges on Vancouver Island that we haven’t experienced for a long, long time. There are going to be very low water levels.” According to Mousley, the mild winter and lack of snow up in the mountains might lead to water restrictions being implemented early this year. “This year we’re going to monitor that a little more closely,” Mousley said. “I think we’re going to have to supplement this year a lot quicker than the past few years.” Last year, restrictions started in July after the city’s waterworks crew went up to Lizard Lake, from where water flows into China Creek, to check water levels. They will start monitoring earlier than that this year. If the city gets put on water restrictions again this year, it could signal the beginning of a worrying trend. Mousley
monitors turbidity levels pack that does accumulate in the water from China on the mountains Creek using their SCADA that supply the city’s (super-visory control and watershed. It’s water that data acquisition) system. desperately needs to be “It gives us our turbidity; retained. when that It all starts to boils down climb we to who look over to controls the Bainbridge China Creek Lake,” watershed, Mousley where said, adding the city’s that at primary around 15 water millimetres sources— of rain the China city will Creek and look to Bainbridge – Mike Ruttan Lake—are switch. Water located. from China Currently, Creek and Bainbridge Island Timberlands (IT) Lake will then go through owns the land. the city’s Bainbridge Privately owned pump station and water forest land is governed treatment plant, where separately from it’s disinfected, utilities Crown land and unless technician Roberto Polles legislation changes, the said. municipalities whose “We have chlorine that watersheds are privately goes in as [the water is] owned have no say in flowing and then that all a logging company’s feeds into town.” practices. The city is While the currently in city meets the process with Island of adding UV Timberlands treatment regularly, to comply negotiations with the between the federal 4-3-2-1 two don’t drinking water address the guidelines at real problem, – Brian Mousley Ruttan said. a cost of $4 million. As long However, as Island with the current quality Timberlands follows of its water supply and regulations set forth the redundancy built into by the Managed Forest the system, the city has Council, the company is a filtration waiver from free to log the watershed. Island Health that allows it The only way to change to skip the water filtration that is at the provincial portion of the drinking level, he said. water guidelines for now. “We have to work with The Comox Valley is not the provincial government so lucky and has been to make sure we have forced to build a filtration access to legislative plant at an estimated cost support and to make sure of $50-70 million. that we have access to Logging also speeds the financial support.” melting off of any snow Continued / A12
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City of Port Alberni utilities technician Roberto Polles monitors the China Creek water quality in the SCADA room at the public works yard, above. Mayor Mike Ruttan, right, speaks about the importance of Port Alberni’s water at World Water Day celebrations in Dry Creek Park on Sunday.
took his job at the city in 2009 and since then, water restrictions have only been implemented twice. “Last summer and summer of 2009 were the only times in my time here that we’ve gone to first level. I’m not sure we’ve ever gone to level two.” The first level of outdoor water restrictions restricts non-essential usage such as washing cars, hosing off driveways and continuous sprinkling. It also reduces lawn watering to three days a week for four-hour chunks of time in the morning and evening. Further water restrictions limit lawn watering to fewer days a week and ultimately ban it completely.
‘This year we’re going to monitor that a little more closely.’
While the amount of snow that falls in any given year is out of anyone’s control, Ruttan believes there are steps that can be taken to maximize snow retention—and thus water supply—that the region does get. “If you do not permit any logging in the watershed
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Come out and join the Young Professionals of the Alberni Valley during their social mixer at the Blue Marlin Inn on Thursday, March 26 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Meet members and prospective recruits and find out all about what the young professionals in town are up to, from community gardens to public art projects and a whole lot more! For more information, email youngprofessionalsav@gmail.com.
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Port Alberni city council has defeated a proposal to sell Westporte Park to the Westcoast Native Health Care Society for expansion of Rainbow Gardens. Council voted 4-3 to defeat a bylaw amendment that would have allowed the expansion of Rainbow Gardens to continue. While Coun. Ron Paulson emphasized
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that he learned a lot at the public hearing on March 16, he said he felt let down by how it ended. “I will scold people, I was very disappointed with the way the meeting degenerated towards the end.” Paulson was also disappointed with Rainbow Gardens’ lack of a business plan. Coun. Denis Sauve said at the council
meeting that Rainbow Gardens never contacted Island Health about their expansion plans. “Pretty much nobody knew anything about the expansion.” Sauve said that although he believes more seniors housing is essential, he doesn’t feel that the independent living facilities that Rainbow Gardens had planned were what the city needs. “What they need is acute care and
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Pam Craig of Port Alberni has been named a 2015 B.C. Community Achiever. “We recognize individuals today who have made a significant contribution either as volunteers or in the course of their
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assisted living which was never mentioned.” Coun. Sharie Minions took issue with the location of the proposed replacement park. “I really don’t feel that the selected location for the new park is a suitable location for a playground.” Minions also didn’t feel like it was fiscally responsible to spend more money on building a new park than the $163,000 the city would receive from the sale of the existing Park. “Selling off the park should be a worst case scenario.”
A feeling of change was in the air at city council on Monday night, with both public delegations focusing on the promotion of the Alberni Valley. First to the mic was Malcolm Menninga to outline the benefits of promoting liveability in Port Alberni. “Why is it that Port Alberni stagnates when every other city on Vancouver Island has experienced significant growth over the past three decades?” Menninga believes that in order to capitalize on the 80 per cent of residents who move to
Vancouver Island in pursuit of lifestyle, not jobs, the city must promote liveability. “It is the promotion of liveability that we must focus on if we are to attract new residents to invest and live here.” He emphasized that in no way was the promotion of liveability to exclude industry but that more funding needs to be put into other initiatives. According to Menninga, “here is a direct link between appealing waterfront access and economic prosperity” and the city must do more to transform Canal Beach into an attraction. Menninga requested the city
put $250,000 into beautifying Canal Beach, $101,000 to bylaw enforcement, $35,000 into the Johnston Road planters and $250,000 into expanding the economic development office. Promotion of Port Alberni’s best qualities was also the topic of the next delegation from Tim and Ev Miller-Towle, who presented their Alberni Valley branding: “the Alberni Valley, the place where the Island smiles.” Ev, who has worked in the creative and arts field, has been designing T-shirts with “the place where the Island smiles” and her husband Tim
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Loci 112 back home The CANFOR steam locomotive—the 112 that has been sitting out in the weather for the last 45 years in Beaver Cove—was set on its permanent tracks on Tuesday, at the Alberni Pacific Railway roundhouse. Nickel Brothers, a B.C. company that specializes in heavy
moving, took care of the transfer between a static display near Port McNeill, down Highway 19 and across Highway 4 to the 112’s new home. The B.C. Railroad Historical Association made a donation to the Industrial Heritage Society to make the move possible.
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Crews from Nickel Bros. use a set of rollers to move the former Canfor steam locomotive (No. 112) onto its permanent rails at the entrance to the Alberni Pacific Railway roundhouse, Tuesday morning. Angus Marshall, left, a veteran train enthusiast at 8, recreates Loci 112 in Lego. His version comes complete with a boiler in behind the noseplate, and a flatdeck—just like the Nickel Bros. flatdeck that brought the locomotive to Port Alberni from Beaver Cove near Port McNeill, right. SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
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sland Timberlands will not stop logging in the China Creek watershed unless there’s a serious purchase offer on the table, says Morgan Kennah, Island Timberlands manager of sustainable timberlands and community affairs. The timber company believes that their logging practices don’t endanger the city’s drinking water KATYA SLEPIAN/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS supply. Island Timberlands area engineer Jacques Prairie unlocks a gate on an Island Timberlands owned logging According to road in the China Creek watershed during a recent tour. Kennah, Island Timberlands’ (IT) logging practices are the size of the water Creek, Kennah said the environmental serious financeable KATYA SLEPIAN/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS sustainable and do body, really,” she said. “we always plan a concerns about parties. So those are Morgan Kennah, manager of sustainlable take into account Stream, creeks, buffer because it is a logging the ridge in people that have timberlands and community affairs for Island environmental values. wetlands and larger creek and the an Aug. 14, 2014 front money, not people Timberlands, stands near the Inlet Trail during a tour of the company’s forest lands in the city’s “We live in coastal lakes “each get drinking water intake page feature.) that are looking watershed. B.C. so there’s usually some retention left is very apparent.” This is the same to manage an area a creek some-where, if depending on their Logging on private area that local or people that not many size, lands is managed environmentalists are looking out of Forest Alliance, a and interested parties creeks. except for by the Managed are interested in personal interests to local environmental when the landscape So you’re the very Forest Council, purchasing. be involved.” organization, has said of the land in question looking smallest a branch of the “We’ve had one Jane Morden of previously it’s hard isn’t guaranteed. at water, creeks Ministry of Forests, group in particular the Watershed to pin down funding Continued / A25 drinking that are Lands and Natural interested in water in very far Resources which McLaughlin Ridge for this case, away lays out regulations purchase.” you’re from any and guidelines However, Kennah also drinking for buffer zones said that “the message thinking water around creeks, lakes that’s been shared of fish intakes.” and other bodies. with those groups – Morgan Kennah habitat,” That According to Kennah, many times is that Kennah retention IT also voluntarily if you’re interested, • Safely secure to table or plate said during a tour of ranges from 10 imposes stricter we’re willing to sit the watershed last metres to 30 metres regulations on the down and have a • Great for Easter week. away from the water logging contractors it conversation with The company takes depending on whether employs. you; that conversation each that into account by it is a drinking water Much of the concern will include a leaving a buffer of source or if fish are has been focused on confidentiality Bridal Registry some size between the present. McLaughlin Ridge, a agreement.” Available logging and the body Although she steep slope above the That conversation, OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Kitchen & Gifts of water. declined to get into city’s water supply. according to Kennah, “It all depends on specifics, for China (The News featured will “include only 3036 3RD AVE. 250-724-5851 Follow us on
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Pot Luck Ceramics is closing the books on another fiscal year with some good news. Pot Luck is a unique fundraising initiative that was originally created to raise money for Ty Watson House Hospice by selling ceramic goods imported from Spain especially for this purpose. By the end of March every year, the Port Alberni Fundraising Coop (owner and operator of Pot Luck Ceramics) donates the profits of their business to support quality of life services in the Alberni Valley. The bed program of the Alberni Valley Hospice Society will receive $15,000 towards the salaries of kitchen staff of the end of life care bed facility, spokesperson Helma Swinkels said
in a press release. Pot Luck Ceramics will also donate $5,000 to the yearold Better at Home senior program in the Alberni Valley, to be put towards a staff position within the program. “PAFCoop considers both programs of very high value in our community,” Swinkels said in a press release. “Since our first donation in 2012 the coop has now donated over $80,000 from the revenue of Pot Luck Ceramics.” This year’s total in donations was slightly smaller than last year, since part of the profit will be used for the renovations and the move of Pot Luck Ceramics to an old house on 4473 Gertrude St. Pot Luck Ceramics has been operating out of the Pot Luck Barn on Cowley Road in Cherry Creek since its inception, and will continue to do so until
the move to the new building, at the end of May, Swinkels said. Pot Luck Cottage will have lots of parking in the back and an extra exit onto South Gate. At their new location Pot Luck Ceramics plans to open five days a week. For more information visit the website at www. potluckceramics.ca.
Gord McIntyre, left, owner of SkyTec Contracting, and employee Richard Hanke cut a piece of seamless gutter for the new Pot Luck Ceramics building on Gertrude Street. SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
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Opportunity turned away Making real progress on poverty The NIMBYS in Westporte have won in the Rainbow Gardens dispute, and that is disappointing. There was no compromise to a proposed sale of Westporte Park to accommodate expansion of Rainbow Gardens senior facility. Instead, the city stopped any chance of development by voting against bylaw changes that would have facilitated the sale. Sure, the city should have clarified its position on the replacement park, and residents could have come up with some concrete ideas of what they feel is necessary for the new park. That didn’t happen. We lost a golden opportunity to have a positive discussion about how Rainbow Gardens’ expansion plans and subsequent relinquishment of the existing city park could work for all parties. Some Westporte residents failed to get the message that this is an existing society that wants to expand its operations in the vicinity of its present facility. Residents instead told Rainbow Gardens there were plenty of ‘other places’ they could build a seniors’ facility. That attitude is shortsighted. We need every sort of service for seniors here in the Alberni Valley. We need independent living units; we need assisted living units; we need acute care. We can’t afford to turn any of it down. What sort of message are we sending to businesses that want to expand or come into the Alberni Valley, if we shoot down an idea so thoroughly before it even has time to take root? What does it say to Island Health if we as a community won’t even listen to the West Coast Native Health Society’s plan—no matter that the plan wasn’t as detailed as it could have been? It says we’re not open for business. And that’s a shame. — Alberni Valley News
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ICTORIA – The B.C. government has made its most significant moves in decades to address the needs of some of the province’s poorest people. The largest financial commitment is for a new program to help single parents escape from the welfare trap. There are 16,000 single parents in B.C. receiving provincial income assistance or disability payments, most of them women. Even if they could find an entry-level job, it wouldn’t pay enough to cover the child care they would need to go to work. Worst of all, the current system requires that if they enrol in training, they lose their income assistance, including dental and extended medical care for themselves and their children. That is the welfare trap, one of the most perverse
government policies to have survived into our supposedly enlightened modern era. The new program takes effect in September. It will not only continue income assistance payments when single parents enrol in skills training, it promises to cover their child care and transportation costs for an approved training program of up to one year. Medical and child care costs will then be covered for up to a year after training, to allow a transition to employment. Approved training means training for jobs that are identified as in demand, requiring high school and occupation-specific training that can be completed in a year or less. They include retail sales, general office work and assistance jobs in health services.
Another overdue policy change is to double the allowable earnings for all income assistance recipients from $200 to $400 a month. This gives people a chance to improve their circumstances by taking whatever part-time or casual work they can manage, without having that little income cut from their already meagre welfare cheques. And then there was the recent decision to end the claw-back of parental child support payments from income assistance payments. The province has for many years run a costly child maintenance enforcement program to track down (mostly) deadbeat dads and force them to pay at least a token amount to support
‘Even if they could find an entry-level job, it wouldn’t pay enough to cover the child care they would need to go to work.’
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their children. Now when they pay child support to a single parent on income assistance, they will at least have the satisfaction of knowing the children actually receive the extra benefit. These harsh, historic policies were built around a philosophy that welfare is a temporary last resort, to be withdrawn as soon as some other source of income is identified. That is a valid if unfashionable position to take on behalf of working taxpayers who pay for all this, but it only makes sense if the income assistance recipient has a realistic option. For those who are already in the entry-level job market, the minimum wage goes up 20 cents an hour in September, from $10.25 to $10.45. This is the beginning of an annual review that will tie the wage to the consumer price index. A paltry sum, to be sure, but anyone who still thinks jacking the minimum wage up to $15 an hour is a magic solution that won’t cost some
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Yes – 69.4% No – 30.6% This week’s question: Did the City of Port Alberni make a good decision by turning down the Westporte Park purchase?
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Seniors 101 info clarified From / A10
entry-level jobs is clinging to a socialist dream world. • I have been contacted by several low-income seniors who read my recent column on B.C.’s Seniors’ Advocate. They were asking where to find out if they are eligible for support programs such as the SAFER rent subsidy, assistance for Medical Services Plan premiums, property
tax deferment and grants to help with home modifications for disabilities. I apologize for this oversight. One place to start is the Seniors’ Advocate toll-free information line, 1-877-952-3181, weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc E-mail: tfletcher@blackpress.ca
It is to bad that the majority of the people at the public hearing for Rainbow Gardens were Westporte residents. I would say, 90 per cent of those were over the childbearing age. Westporte is an expensive neighbourhood, not close to facilities like schools, the Athletic Hall, Echo Pool, etc., so parents have to drive their children or use the bus. I understand that nobody wants to lose what they have. But let’s look at the rest of town. Lots of neighbourhoods don’t have playgrounds within walking distance. Westporte has, using River Road park. If traffic is a problem, for a minimal cost a light or a pedestrian crossing could be installed— there is no need for building a new park. What is wrong with building a sand box, having a swing, trampoline, etc. in the backyard? It’s what lots of residents do that don’t have the luxury of a park nearby. Now none of us want
to die or get sick. But these things come for free with old age. Nobody wants to end up with Alzheimers, dementia, Parkinson’s, strokes, etc. But those things happen. Nobody wants to be in a care home but what about when your loved ones can’t take care of you or you are the only survivor? Do you want to end up in Parksville, Nanaimo or wherever a place is available? I am sure your answer is no. Well this can happen, if our care facilities are not upgraded. Visiting residents in care homes is important. Very few get visits more than twice a week. Do you think if you are in a home out of town you will have visitors? I know it is important to take care of the young generation, but don’t forget about the elderly. It was brought up at the public hearing if the city sells the park and leases it back for $1, It still will cost money for insurance, landscaping, etc. So lets fix this: sell the property to Rainbow Gardens with the stipulation that the land can only be used for a care
home. They gladly will take care of the landscaping and the taxpayers will save money. Let’s support Rainbow Gardens and their staff, which have done an excellent job in this community for more than 20 Years. Roland Göhl, Port Alberni
Questioning everything To the Editor,
What if faith does not matter and as atheists claim, it’s just the absence of science? Bad people do bad things but can only religion convince good people to act badly? In Luke 19:27, Christ says in part, “Slaughter those that won’t accept me as king” and Qur’an’s Sura 9:5 states in part “Slay unbelievers wherever you may find them.” Did Isis pervert Islam or did Barack Obama tell a little white lie, Can we justify holy books’ ‘kill’ scripture, or do we turn a blind eye? Where is the little boy from “The Emperor’s New Clothes” fable? Did he mature
and discover truth would render politics untenable? Do rulers fear to lose church-state control tool, is it all sham, or do the rich divide the poor in democracy? Is it a conspiracy? In 1995 the average Toronto Communist party member was 85. Gauge your church’s median age: how long can believers survive? “There’s a sucker born every minute,” PT Barnum said. Will belief in God persist, after all atheists are long dead? In the FLQ crisis, Pierre Trudeau had to enact War Measures Act. How many more deaths do we exact before Harper should react? Can an ounce of prevention save us from later costly intervention? Is national media controlled in a plutocracy, or can Internet set us free from theocracy? R.L. Frankow, Port Alberni
Nanaimo-Alberni and the federal Conservatives’ proposed Bill C-51. This is an extremely dangerous bill that is being passed. It is too vague and open, virtually making everyone a “terrorist”. There is no watch dog on the secret police or CSIS, allowing them to do illegal searches, illegal break-ins of every citizen of this country. It takes away our right to free speech, and breaches many of our other rights. When four previous prime ministers have raise the alarm, as well as senior justices, then it is time to eliminate what lacks common sense or logic. This bill does not make citizens any safer. We urge James Lunney to do the right thing, and vote against this. I encourage Canadians to learn more about how we can work together to stop Secret Police Bill C-51 at the website StopC51.ca
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Palm Sunday, March 29 As they approached Jerusalem and came to Bethphage on the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two disciples, saying to them, “Go to the village ahead of you, and at once you will find a donkey tied there, with her colt by her. Untie them and bring them to me. They brought the donkey and the colt, placed their cloaks on them, and Jesus sat on them. A very large crowd spread their cloaks on the road, while others cut branches from the trees and spread them on the road. The crowds that went ahead of him and those that followed shouted, “Hosanna to the Son of David!” “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!” “Hosanna in the highest!” When Jesus entered Jerusalem, the whole city was stirred and asked, “Who is this?” The crowds answered, “This is Jesus, the prophet from Nazareth in Galilee.” Matt 21:1-3, 7-11
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“We’re continuing our negotiations with the local forest companies but the ultimate goal is for us as a city to actually control our whole watershed.” If the city isn’t able to get that provincial backing, it leaves them hard pressed to deal with water supply issues, whether caused by logging or by climate change. It’s a paradox. The city is charged with supplying clean drinking water to its residents but has no control over the land usage of a watershed it does not own. It’s a delicate balancing act, Ruttan said. “Forest companies have a commercial right to access what we own. But we as citizens have a human right to access what we need. And that can
become the conflict.” Getting the provincial backing for the protection of the city’s watershed has been an ongoing concern for the city. “We have a watershed but we don’t own it. We share it, we share it with the timber companies. If that’s going to change it’s going to change by the communities on Vancouver Island getting together and focusing our concerns as communities with the provincial government,” Ruttan said. “One community at a time, frankly, isn’t strong enough. All of the communities speaking with the same voice... then the provincial government needs to sit up and pay attention.” To that end, Ruttan said a motion would be raised at the Association of Vancouver Island
Coastal Communities later in March. “The motion is coming through the regional district to specifically address this and it’ll become a long political process that will unroll however it unrolls, over however many months and years it takes to get there.” Coun. Denis Sauve doesn’t have much faith in the provincial process. “My patience is wearing thin on the matter. I keep on hearing a lot of diplomatic issues and great relationships and so forth but my patience is limited.” Sauve emphasized that he has nothing against logging but that he is worried as to the impacts on the city’s water. “They will log. They have every right to log. All we’re asking is for the protection of the watershed.”
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The next 10 years might see a new way in and out of the Alberni Valley, according to the province’s new transportation plan. The province unveiled the plan, titled B.C. On the move on, March 18 with a presentation in Nanaimo. Included in the plan was a commitment from the Ministry of Transportation to conduct a $100,000
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Coun. Ron Paulson retracted his earlier statement that the condition of the Alberni Highway was the reason for Hockey Canada’s trepidation for hosting some of the women’s U18 championships in Port Alberni. Instead, Hockey Canada’s trepidation was due to travel time, he said.
Sewer issues back at council
Port Alberni resident Bryce Casavant sent another letter back to city council after being unsatisfied with the city’s choice to cost share the price of connecting his property to the municipal sewer system. Due to his property being over 100 ft. from the sewer, his fee is $6,500, a quarter of the overall cost.
Abbeyfield to get a new roof
Abbeyfield House is getting a new roof at a discount thanks to a $150,000 contribution from the city. Council voted to take $150,000 from the capital works reserve fund to add to the $60,000 that Abbeyfield will be paying.
Mayor off to China
Mayor Mike Ruttan will head to a sustainability conference in China next month thanks to Vanke, a Chinese construction firm. Ruttan sees the trip as an opportunity to introduce Chinese investors to investment and partnership opportunities.
Victim services sent to ACRD
Port Alberni Victim Services were told to try for a bigger grant-in-aid from the regional district before coming back to the city to explore other funding options. Victim services is looking for an $11,000 increase in funding. Currently, the regional district contributes $15,000.
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The Spirit Square farmers market entered a lease with the city for the location for five months starting May.
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Leanne Ruissen, above left, general manager at Mark’s in Port Alberni, chats with Viktoriia Natsevych, who is looking for a job in retail sales. Sheena Falconer, below, from West Coast Aquatic said she received a number of resumes.
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The Ministry of Energy and Mines will administer and implement the CEV program through partnerships with the New Car Dealers Association of British Columbia, the Fraser Basin Council, and the Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association. Quote: Blair Qualey, president and CEO of the New Car Dealers Association of B.C. is delighted with the announcement. EV “Our members are seeing increasing interest from consumers in purchasing electric vehicles and this program will provide many with the incentive they need to make a purchase.” Visitors to the Vancouver International Auto Show, which closes on Sunday, will have the opportunity to take a clean energy vehicle for a spin. Most manufacturers are also showing their clean energy vehicles inside the Vancouver Trade & Convention Centre West.
If you would like to plug in an all-electric Nissan LEAF at your home, this weekend is the last chance you will have to get one for nothing! British Columbia’s SCRAP-IT Program kindly supplied us with one of the eco-friendly sedans as a prize in our Plug-In to Win Contest, which closes at midnight on Sunday (see below for entry details). The winner will be announced online next week and Driveway will feature an interview with the lucky winner in an upcoming edition. SCRAP-IT announced its new incentive program here last week, which offers a $3,000 rebate for electric car purchasers if they scrap a 2000 or older vehicle. This is in addition to the newly announced provincial government program detailed in our main story today. The LEAF will be on display at the SCRAP-IT booth throughout this weekend at the Vancouver International Auto Show, in the Vancouver Convention Centre West. Qualifying electric vehicles for the organization’s incentive are listed on the SCRAP-IT.ca website. Take a look because some of them, plus vehicles qualifying under the additional government program will be at the show to view and some made available there for test drives outside.
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Silver for Badovinac Nolan Badovinac has always been a person to rise to a challenge. The grade 12 Alberni wrestler did that again last weekend at the Junior National Wrestling Championships at Brock University. Despite being a 17-year-old juvenile wrestler the local high school champion from ADSS was selected to wrestle at the Junior Nationals for athletes 19-20 years of age. Badovinac pulled off a silver medal against the big boys. “What Nolan accomplished doing so well at the Junior Nationals is truly remarkable,” observed an enthusiastic Alberni Wrestling director Tom McEvay. “Not only was he giving up a critical age difference, he was
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also wrestling at 84 kg when he walks around at about 80 kg and most of his opponents were coming down from 90 kg or heavier. These are big men, with college wrestling experience who Nolan beat to make the final.” In the 84 kg final Badovinac met
Burnaby’s Ajay Gill and the differences caught up to him. Gill overpowered Badovinac and did not give him the opportunity to use some of his offensive weapons, such as a wicked ability to throw. Badovinac caught Gill with one spectacular four-point
throw, the only points scored on Gill the entire nationals. “Nolan’s strategy against Gill was to tie him up and look for the throw,” said Alberni coach James Messenger, “but he quickly realized Gill was too big and too strong to control in that situation. “This is great experience for Nolan since at his own age group he can usually dictate the style of match he wants. Nolan loves to be pushed, in fact he thrives on it and this gives him the opportunity to develop to the next level.” Badovinac will head to Fredericton, NB with Team BC April 9-12 for the Cadet/ Juvenile Nationals. He will be joined by brother Aaron and Michel Kurucz.
Opening day for AGC men GERRY FAGAN Alberni Golf
It’s that time of year again, when everyone is chomping at the bit to get going on the golf course. Sunday, March 29 is the opening day of the Men’s Club. It will be a four-man best ball competition with the best net and best gross counting on each hole. But it can’t be the same player. It all get under way with a 9 a.m. shotgun start. Please register in the Pro Shop in your own group or
enter as a single and you will be placed on a team. Remember that all holes must be putted out. Also you must enter your score in the computer before you play your next round. Preben Rasmussen is the new club captain. He with his committee have made some positive changes, in hopes to attract more members to play on Sunday mornings. The Men’s Club dues this year will be $10, down from $20 last year. Also there will be
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For the low handicap division of the nine-hole ladies Claudia Romaniuk won the low gross, Kelly Gauthier had low net as well as the lowest putts. In the high handicap
ins. We only had a handful of players come out for the 18-hole ladies, the ladies that didn’t bother to play missed out on a beautiful day for golf. Janice Cross had an 87 to win low gross, four of us tied for low net with 73, that was Janice Cross, Patsy Gauthier, Barb
Sheare, Carol Hastings and Kathy White. Patsy Gauthier had a chip in. Just a little fact on how the payouts have changed in the golf world, Matt Every won $1,134,000 last weekend for first place, in 1962 in the Los Angeles Open Jack Nicklaus won $ 33.33 for tying 50th.
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The Heritage Fair receives a big boost of $2,000 from the local Lions Club, from left to right are: Ron Jorgenson, assistant museum curator Shelley Harding, Lion Don Hudson, museum curator Jamie Morton and Lion Dianna Dalton.
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THE ARTS
Gold for band
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Members of the Alberni District Secondary School band perform at the University of Victoria Band Fest last month.
On Feb. 26 and 27 the Grade 9 Band from Alberni District Secondary School (ADSS) went to Victoria and participated in the University of Victoria Band Festival. They also went to a performance and workshop with the Naden Band at CFB Esquimalt. The students played extremely well and came home with a gold level adjudication
from UVic. The visit to Naden was inspiring for the students, and memorable. Teacher Margot McNally conducted the mass group as her students rehearsed with the Naden musicians. Lieutenant (N) Clarke, the Naden band leader, also demonstrated for several students how to properly conduct the group.
Arts Council readies for Days with the Arts Arts Around
A wonderful weekend of art and culture is in store April 25–26 with the purchase of a ticket for 2015 Days with the Arts. Public venues and artist studios will be open to guests from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. each day. You may choose to attend one day or both with ticket prices set at $20 for two full days or $15 for either Saturday or Sunday. A Days with the Arts wristband or ribbon includes admission to venues, opportunities to win major or studio prizes, and a map showing locations. Mark your calendars for a chance to enjoy original, local one of a kind art using a great variety of media in lovely settings.
Book donations low this year
The Rollin Art Centre is accepting your “like new” books, DVDs, CDs and puzzles for their annual book sale, which takes place on May 8–9.
Please do not drop off library books, magazines, National Geographic, encyclopedias, Reader’s Digest or textbooks. The Community Arts Council is asking for donations of books in good shape as they are unable to sell books that are not in good condition. The donation box is located at the Rollin Art Centre, inside, under the staircase in the wooden box. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. to
4 p.m. Located at 3061-Eighth Ave. or call 250-724-3412.
Visions, media merge in show
“Merging Visions” is the title of the current art exhibit at the Rollin Art Centre featuring two artists, Kelly Carter and Karen Gamble, which combines photography and pyrography. This exhibit runs until April 4. The next show will feature paintings by retired art teacher Dietrich Schlackl.
Belles put on fashion show
The Centennial Belles present a two historical fashion shows, “Fashion Fabulous”, Sat. April 11 at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. at Echo Centre. Fabulous gowns form the Romantic era, the Victorian era, the Edwardian era and the Roaring 20’s. Advanced tickets are available at Rollin Art Centre, Capelli’s Hair Design and Boutique Belles Amies. Tickets are $20 and include refreshments. Partial proceeds to the ADSS
breakfast Club and the Read and Feed Program.
What’s on at Char’s Landing
• Fri, Mar 27th, 8-10 p.m., Concert – Greg Simm with Newfoundland’s Dave Panting - Celtic • Sun, Mar 29th, 1-4 p.m., Federal Green Party Meet ‘N’ Greet candidate Glenn Sollitt. Melissa Martin is Arts Administrator for the Community Arts Council and Rollin Art Centre.
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No plans to log ridge in 2015: Kennah From / A8
Kennah said there were no parties interested in the China Creek watershed where the negotiations had reached a point where a pause in the logging might be considered. “If those parties or party is interested in coming forward and entering in those arrangements then maybe some of those things can be discussed and some of that very temporary concern in what the interest area might be might be discussed and negotiated.” However, Kennah said that IT is in negotiations to sell environmentally sensitive lands on the south Island, although she could not disclose details. As to logging McLaughlin Ridge, Kennah said that IT has “plans to harvest that area sometime in the future” but not in 2015. However, Kennah admitted that IT’s logging plans are constantly fluctuating. “We work in a market-driven business. We’re only taking trees we know we can sell and reforest properly.” But for 2015, “as far as up on the steeper slopes, we don’t have a plan to harvest...[the trees] will look pretty much the same,” Jacques Prairie, area engineer for Island Timberlands, said. While Kennah did say that the elevation changes in China Creek are “striking,” Prairie added the company takes measures to protect the integrity of the steep slope. “If there’s any potential where we feel that falling or harvesting may accelerate some sort of slope disturbance then we bring in a professional geologist or a professional engineer to assess the hillside and they give us some guidance as
to what the level of cut can be.” As far as purchasing the land, Kennah emphasized that
any negotiations and details would be subject to a legally binding confidentiality agreement.
“Island Timberlands is a business and as a business we’re interested in working with different
organizations whether they want to work for us or purchase land from us.” For any interested
parties however, the message is simple; Island Timberlands only wants “people that have money and
are actually willing to purchase,” Kennah said. reporter@albernivalleynews.com twitter.com/AlberniNews
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OCEAN VIEWS
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159,900
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$
100,000
104 2825 3RD AVE
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94,900
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$
5214 HEASLIP RD • Two bedroom rancher • Modern kitchen & bath • Stamped concrete & cedar patio • 12’ x 17’ shop, carport
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$
MOVE RIGHT IN
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$
• Two, 2 bedroom suites • Separately metered • $1,235 /month revenue • 41’ x 117’ South Alberni lot RESIDENTIAL
268,000
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HOME OR INVESTMENT
$
• Two Gas Fireplaces • 3 bedroom + den • 0.17 acre fenced lot • Carport & small shop
5028 MONTROSE ST
• 3 bedroom & 2 bathroom • Natural Gas fireplace • Newer kitchen & bathroom • Meticulously maintained
IMPECCABLE 4077 CLEGG CRES N
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$
$
749,000
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$
379,900
18 HEADQUARTERS BAY
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$
239,900
5026 SHARON DR
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• Extensive reno in 2012 • Call for list of all updates • 0.63 acre park-like lot • 3 bedrooms & full bathroom
EASY LIVING
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$
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$
D L O S $
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269,900
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$
SOLID DUPLEX
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129,900
4951 GERTRUDE ST
• Country living in the city • 132’x122’ lot • Hydro & city water to lot • Zoned future development
WEST COAST RETREAT
219,900
3515 12TH AVE
RESIDENTIAL
3863 ANDERSON AVE
• 2 bedroom & full bath • Fresh paint & some flooring • 900 sq.ft. rancher • Carport & storage locker
$
NEW PRICE
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159,900
$
• • • •
1,000 sq.ft. 2 bed, 1 bath home New 4 pc bathroom, newer roof & paint in/out 26 x 21 Fully finished shop/RV Pkg concrete slab 66 x 130 fully fenced level landscaped lot
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LD
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189,900
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3061 Anderson Avenue
1,750 sq ft 3 bdrm 2 bath ranch style home .98 level acre just minutes away from city boundary Nicely set back from the road with private back yard Lg oak kitchen & living rm, HRV system & much more!
• • • •
239,500
$
Classic 3 Story Home!
• • • •
4693 Lathom Rd
2,080 sq.ft. 2+2 bedroom Just reno’d: prod. painted, new flooring, trim, counter top... Beautifully landscaped 50x125 lot/fenced back yard Newer membrane roof/quiet location, close to schools $
• • • •
MLS#387368
264,900
• • • •
2.42 level rural acres at City edge 4 rental units (non-conforming) City Bus stop across from property Revenue property with acreage rarely comes on the market
• • • •
On quiet, no thru st backing onto greembelt 2,900 sq.ft. (+ bsmt area) 4 bdrm, 4 bathroom New Kitchen, newer bathroom, oak floors... Pride of ownership evident - Original Owners!
51,500
$
$
On a Budget?
MLS#384757
6204 Lugrin Road
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3961 Dunsmuir Street
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Revenue Property!
174,900
Sproat Lake View Lot
MLS#385246
#1-5659 Tomswood Road • • • •
Call Lance Engstrom
349,900
Upper North Port Home
MLS#380693
5021 Pleasant Road
THINKING OF SELLING?
3 bdrm 2 bath home inc. in-law suite down Coved ceiling, kitchen with B/I dishwasher 24x20 partially covered deck and 2 carports RV carport 11’7” height with concrete driveway
$
Nicely Kept Home with suite!
169,900
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6329 Beaver Creek Rd
4489 South Cres
SO
369,900
$
Ranch Style Home with Shop! MLS#380843
For A Detailed Market Analysis
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8400 MacMillan Dr
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• • • •
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99,900
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4749 Leslie
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• • • •
369,900
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209,900
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• • • •
349,900
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WATER VIEW
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2950 7th • • • •
mint condition large double lost water views beautifully landscaped
2 SUITES
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MLS# 383266
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4392 Alderwood Drive • • • •
339,900
$
2 suites Large 25 x 27 workshop Large lot - room for toys Lots of parking
SO
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6419 Cherry Creek • • • •
Swimming pool Next to golf course use for B&B Lots of parking
139,900
$
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$
BUILD 2ND HOME
6287 Lamarque
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325,000
$
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3672 China Creek Road • • • •
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$
349,000
$
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250-731-4512
4220 Lathom • • • •
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3752 5th • • • •
151,500
$
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NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
3610 ESTEVAN DRIVE $269,000 • Home has a grand entrance featuring a large living room with fireplace and coved ceilings. • The master bedroom is complete w/ a 2 piece ensuite and large walk in closet. • Main floor also has a good size family room with wood burning insert . • Large deck off the kitchen into the backyard with lane access. • The large finished downstairs features a spacious rec room also with a wood burning insert. • Home needs some updating but has great potential and almost 3500 sqft. MLS #388673 Great location!
YOUR LISTING GOES HERE! CALL CATHY TODAY!
NEW LISTING
3825 KEEHA $299,900
MLS#388720
LARGE 5 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
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• This home has lots of windows letting in lots of natural light. • Living room has a lovely gas fireplace. Separate dining room. Small deck off of kitchen. • Master bedroom has a walk-in closet and a 3 piece ensuite with shower. • Natural gas forced air furnace heating system. • Large double garage with brand new overhead door. • Unfinished area downstairs ideal for a workshop or extra storage. • Yard is low maintenance and fenced.
3 BEDROOM RANCHER STYLE HOME
723-5666
cathy@cathybraiden.com www.cathybraiden.com 2428 7TH AVE. $209,900 • Large living room features vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace and french doors leading to a deck that overlooks the back yard. • New bamboo flooring throughout the main floor. • Kitchen is clean and bright and has a large eating area, pantry and a space for a computer desk. • 3 bedrooms on the main floor with double closets in the master bedroom. • Updated ceramic tile in the bathroom. Large basement w/ spacious rec room w/ gas fireplace & a second bathroom. • This home has a 3 year old roof and MLS#388194 newer vinyl windows.
SOLD
MLS#381010
MLS#383272
MLS#385215
LOT 13 – 10237 SOUTH DR. $99,900
CECILIA’S DELI & CAFE $19,900
#9 – 6225 LUGRIN RD. $79,900
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
PRISTINE MOBILE HOME IN BEAVER CREEK AREA
0.41 ACRE BUILDING LOT
4994 Argyle Street, Port Alberni, B.C.
BRIGHT AND CLEAN 4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
NEW PRICE
• 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.
MID ISLAND REALTY
Independently Owned & Operated
• 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.
• 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#386458
$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
PENDING
$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
NEW PRICE MLS #371867
4488 BEALE ST.
AWESOME WATER VIEW CONDO
$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
NEW PRICE MLS#385401
3738 ARGYLE WAY
• 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.
MLS # 377677
3774 WALLACE
$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!
• 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
ML384000
4844 STRATHERN
$72,900
• 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
MLS#3818785
4025 MARPOLE
$213,900
• 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
• 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
MLS #387708
4836 SWANSON
$199,900
• 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 & exterior doors & 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
PREFERRED NORTH PORT LOCATION!
YOUR LISTING GOES HERE! CALL CATHY TODAY! 6801375
2883 1ST AVE
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NEW LISTINGS
SPROAT LAKE LISTINGS EXCEPTIONAL WATERFRONT ESTATE!
0 ,90 $ 199
0 ,80 $ 988
LOT 29 STIRLING ARM CRESCENT
• Private & treed lot w/ an amazing view of the lake & surrounding mountains. • This 0.9 acre lot has a landscaped driveway in place ready for your perfect home!
AMAZING SPROAT LAKE LOT!
10226 LAKESHORE ROAD
• Open concept living area & partially covered cedar deck w/ hot tub and sit at bar. • Lake side cottage overlooking the beach and a powered wharf with four boat slips
LAKESIDE LOTS!
– 000 ST $ 99, 0+G ,00 $ 179
0 ,00 $ 599
LOT 7 BLOEDEL DRIVE
• 100’ of water frontage and a cedar dock. This property is treed, has sewer & power in place. • Bring your house plans to this breathtaking lot!
SPROAT LAKE OPPORTUNITY!
10400 ALDAN ROAD
• Bring your house plans! This bare land strata development has water & sewage treatment systems in place, underground services and a great location.
SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT!
000 99, $ 1,3
0 ,00 $ 198
SPROAT LAKE BUILDING LOT!
0 ,90 $ 169
CHARMING CHARACTER HOME!
0 ,90 $ 249
8370 MACMILLAN DRIVE
• Treed 1 acre lot w/ a cleared building site, drilled well & septic in place. • Pipes laid for geothermal heating system, lake access close by.
BREATHTAKING VIEWS!
0 ,00 $ 735
4480 BURDE STREET
• 3 bed, 3 bath, fully fenced yard • Wood fireplace, ocean views and hard wood floors.
ECHO AREA FAMILY HOME
0 ,90 $ 187
8877 FABER ROAD
• Four bedroom home w/ amazing views from every room in the house! • Open concept home with good size yard and a sandy beach.
LAST LOT REMAINING!
4379 MORTON STREET
• 3 bed, 2 bath home w/ in-law suite situated in a popular central location. • Lots of parking space, low maintenance yard and alley access
SL 5 SALAL ROAD
10054 STIRLING ARM CRESCENT
• Panoramic lake and mountain views, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths + 1 one bed family suite with guest room and private balcony.
0 ,90 $ 139
#1 - 6225 LUGRIN ROAD
• 1200 square foot, 3 bedroom, 2 bath modular home situated in a quiet park with large rear sundeck. Open floor plan
THE PRICE IS RIGHT! 900 $ 27,
#61- 5558 BEAVER CREEK ROAD
•Two bed, one bath, bright living room, kitchen + spacious family room • Garage to store your belongings, dbl carport & fully covered deck.
READY TO INVEST? 900 $ 89,
2917 2ND AVENUE
LARGE FAMILY HOME
0 ,00 $ 195
4270 BRUCE STREET
• 3 bed, 2 bath bright + spacious main floor w/ family & rec rooms downstairs. • 0.24 Acre corner lot with a large deck, yard space and wheelchair accessible
DOWNTOWN CONDO! 900 $ 89,
• 1 acre, 7 beds, 5 bath w/ custom features throughout whole house. • Extended family possibilities on lower level, prepped for a detached garage.
NORTH PORT SHOWHOME!
0 ,90 $ 299
4230 GLENSIDE ROAD
• This 3 bedroom, 3 bath home shows like new! open concept kitchen/ dining area • Beautifully landscaped, fenced back yard w/ garden beds & private deck.
PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS!
0 ,90 389
LOOKING TO INVEST?
$
0 ,80 $ 429
5238 HEASLIP
• This 3 bedroom, 2 bath with lots of parking area + Great views! •Bonus is the extra lot separately titled which can be separated off and sold.
COUNTRY ACREAGE!
0 ,90 $ 469
6266 KAREN PLACE
• 3 story home on pristine acreage w/ raised garden beds for the ultimate gardener. • 5 bed, 4 bath including hardwood floor, large back deck w/ outstanding views.
0 ,50 117
$
0 ,00 139
MAIN LEVEL ENTRY! 900 79,
0 ,90 $ 179
$
3172 SWEET AVENUE
3247 9TH AVENUE
• 3 bedroom home +1 bedroom basement suite, updated kitchen + laminate flooring • Fenced yard with single garage.
• Enjoy breathtaking Alberni Inlet views from dining room, and indoor garden. • 3 bdrms, 2 bath. This unique home includes many new updates. View today!
TICKITY B00 AND READY FOR YOU!
#59 – 5558 BEAVER CREEK ROAD
• Three bedroom, one bath townhouse! Situated in a quiet upper South Port neighbourhood • Close to all amenities with schools, shopping and local transportation nearby!
• 3 bed home w/ detached workshop, covered parking, patio + garden • This 55+ quiet park is waiting to become your new retirement home!
WELL MAINTAINED!
PERFECT LOCATION!
0 ,90 $ 104
#37 - 6155 LUGRIN ROAD
• 3 bed, two baths + den, laminate floor, vaulted ceilings + fully covered deck. • Low maintenance yard, garden area, detached garage & parking space
MOVE IN READY!
0 ,90 $ 224
0 ,50 $ 194
4710 MARGARET STREET
• Walking distance to all amenities, beautiful mountain & inlet views! • Updates include a new roof, windows, kitchen, bathroom & perimeter drains.
READY TO RENO?
0 ,90 $ 224
2693 3RD AVENUE
• 2 bedrooms close to Harbor Quay and Canal beach • A great way to get into the real estate market on beautiful Vancouver Island!
SPROAT LAKE GETAWAY!
0 ,00 $ 145
A-18 10324 LAKESHORE ROAD
• Gated community offers mini golf, tennis court, shuffleboard + playground. • Right on the water, enjoy the breathtaking views of the lake and mountains
SIMPLY ENCHANTING!
0 ,90 $ 424
4256 RAVENHILL
• 3 bed, 4 bath rancher w/ vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace & custom granite kitchen • 200sqft bonus room, covered patio, green space, pond & double garage
SPROAT LAKE LIVING WITHOUT THE COST! 900 $ 89,
4209 NORTH PARK DRIVE
GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION!
9 ,99 $ 219
3776 MAITLAND STREET
• 5 bed, 2 bath family home well maintained & fully furnished basement • Fenced backyard, garden beds, patio & alley access w/ mountain views!
READY FOR SUMMER?
0 ,90 $ 169
E-4 10324 LAKESHORE ROAD
•This gated community offers many activities for the whole family! • Park your trailer on this premier spot, relax with views of the lake & mountains
0 ,90 $ 116
QUIET AREA!
SPECTACULAR OCEANFRONT ACREAGE!
LOT D DEBEAUX ROAD
$
0 ,00 219
LOT H CHEEYAH ISLAND
• This 0.24 acre lot backs on to green space and all services are to the lot line. • Nature trails at your back door, close to schools and shopping. Great location, great price!
• Beautiful Cherry Creek 5+ acre lot close to McLean’s Mill. • Enjoy the sounds of nature and the creek at the back of your property!
• Private Cheeyah Island in the Uchucklesit Inlet, oceanfront property w/ sheltered location. • Serviced by an existing fresh water line. Don’t miss out on this peaceful location!
1 ACRE PRIVATE LOT!
NORTH PORT BUILDING LOT!
RARE OCEAN FRONT LODGE!
0 ,50 $ 134
$
000 59,
$
0 ,00 649
EXECUTIVE HOME IN UPLANDS!
$
• 2 bed + 1 bath home centrally located all amenities close by • Relax on the patio w/ the view of the greenbelt across the street.
3638 16TH AVENUE
0 ,00 $ 139
000 75,
500 47,
• BUILDING LOT in established neighbourhood. • Upper central Port location, close to shopping, restaurants, etc..
CHERRY CREEK ACREAGE!
0 ,90 379
5165 GOLDEN STREET
900 $ 29,
3742 ARGYLE WAY
• First - pick the perfect neighbourhood, second - bring your house plans, third - move in! • Build your dream home on this level 60 x 102 Westporte Place lot.
LEVEL BUILDING LOT!
FIRST TIMER OR INVESTOR?
$
5487 WOODLAND CRESCENT
• Build a side by side duplex on this 70x124 lot. • In great neighbourhood & close to all amenities
• 3 bed, 3 bath on a .22 acre lot backing onto a green belt. • Open concept kitchen, master bed features a private deck overlooking the forest!
SPROAT LAKE BUILDING LOT!
900 $ 59,
4626 MAITLAND STREET
3310 WATERFERN DRIVE
COMPLETELY RENOVATED RANCHER!
EASY AS 1 2 3!
900 $ 69,
• This very private city lot has acres of a city green belt buffer • All city services are available for the lot; quiet neighbourhood & close to all amenities!
2126 RITA ROAD
$
• With C7 zoning this home with character is ideal for your small business. • Bright kitchen, large fenced yard w/ garden area & detached garage.
6290 KAREN PLACE
0 ,90 $ 209
DUPLEX BUILDING LOT!
PREMIER UPLANDS NEIGHBOURHOOD!
SL 1 KYUNIM ROAD
BRING YOUR IDEAS!
0 ,00 $ 165
0 ,90 $ 689
RIVER VIEWS & EXTRA LOT INCLUDED!
• Private, sandy, pebble beach with wharf and fully serviced with electricity, water and sewage treatment plant to the lot line.
MORE NEW LISTINGS! WELL MAINTAINED!
BEYOND ALL EXPECTATIONS!
START BUILDING THIS SPRING
Swing into Spring & VIEW THESE GREAT HOMES
T +GS 900 , 9 $ 26
$
•This 0.37 acre lot is serviced with underground wiring, has septic in place and each lot includes one boat slip and waterfront access
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SPECTACULAR SPROAT LAKE!
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3308 BURDE STREET
GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION!
AFFORDABLE LUXURY HOMES!
0 ,00 $ 186
– ,000 GST $ 225 00+ ,0 $ 259
3730 WALLACE STREET
5450 TOMSWOOD ROAD
• Split level home main with 3 beds + 2 bath with an in house workshop downstairs. • Very well maintained home with schools and all recreation facilities seconds away.
• These beautiful brand new 1 -level homes boast 3 bdrms, 2 baths & double garage. • Award winning builder, new subdivision, mins. to town & mountain views
LARGE FAMILY HOME!
CHARMING VINTAGE STYLE HOME!
0 ,90 $ 329
0 ,00 $ 349
6696 BEAVER CREEK ROAD
3593 SWORDFERN LANE
EXTRA LARGE LOT!
0 ,90 $ 349
42 BAMFIELD S ROAD
• 4 bed, 2 bath home on 1.28 acres of waterfront located in Barclay Sound. • 2800sqft living space, Wharf access and rezoned to allow additional cottages!
MORE GREAT LISTINGS!
• 2100+ sqft with top quality finishing, dbl car garage & bonus rm above • Gas fireplace, bamboo & tile flooring w/ a luxurious master suite.
• 3 bed, 4 bath w/ 9’ ceilings, beautiful crown mouldings & vintage hardware • Covered front porch, 24 x 26 workshop, heat pump & New Home Warranty still in place!
3909 CEDAR STREET
• Good location in established neighbourhood close to shopping, schools and ball parks.
• 3 bedroom, 2 bath split level home showcases beautifully with all of the renovations already done so all you need to do is move in!
– ,000+GST 9 3 0 2 ,00 $ 799 $
ACREAGE WITH MARKETABLE TIMBER!
HIDDEN GEM! MUST SEE!
0 ,00 $ 399
425 BAMFIELD ROAD
• This 14 acre Bamfield property offers water access only, hydro and domestic water to the property.
BEAUTIFUL BEAVER CREEK!
$
5653 KITSUKSIS STREET
• 3,440 sqft rancher sits on 5 acres, extra wide hallways & doors • Large kitchen island, mini bar, french doors in master with walk in closet.
RIVERFRONT ACREAGE!
0 ,80 $ 598
6770 BEAVER CREEK ROAD
• 3 bedroom, 4 bath, hand crafted, custom designed hone and situated on 2.72 acres this property has it all • View today to appreciate this lovely home!
8 ,88 499
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0 ,00 $ 399 RED
6360 FERGUSON
• 5 acre parcel with 225’ of River frontage! Private, fully fenced and beautifully groomed with drilled well in place.
DAVE KOSZEGI'S FEATURE LISTING! Lots 6,7,8,9 Lakeshore Rd
VERY RARE SPROAT LAKE ACREAGE!
• Treed property, road frontage, astounding views • Multiple water access points, subdividable
4110 KENDALL AVENUE
• 3 bed, 2 bath spacious townhouse close to schools, shopping and sports facilities • Main level living room, kitchen and 4 piece bath plus rec room and storage downstairs.
#206 5170 ANGUS STREET
• 1 bed, 1 bath open concept, gas fireplace, covered patio + laundry in suite • Secured entrance, storage & a short walk to the Quay & Marina.
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6604520
3895 MORGAN S CRES
• 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, in-house workshop, family room & bonus room. • Corner lot, cemented RV parking + Single carport, great north port location!
6110 KAREN PLACE
• Large family home on 1/2 an acre. Needs some sweat equity but has potential for a good home! • Detached garage w/ room for all your toys + RV parking!
#59-10325 LAKESHORE ROAD
• Remodelled home features newer kitchen, flooring, furnace, oil tank, etc • 3 bed + den, large deck, private fenced yard & private beach!
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#14 - 6225 LUGRIN ROAD
• 3 bedroom, 1 bath manufactured home w/ detached shop • Vaulted ceilings, laminate flooring, woodstove and large bathroom
3920 NEILL STREET
• 3 bed character home, 9’ coved ceilings, hardwood floors + full downstairs. • Garden space & partially covered deck, w/ so much to offer this house is a must see!
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dave@daveteam.ca
NEW LISTINGS
SPROAT LAKE LISTINGS EXCEPTIONAL WATERFRONT ESTATE!
0 ,90 $ 199
0 ,80 $ 988
LOT 29 STIRLING ARM CRESCENT
• Private & treed lot w/ an amazing view of the lake & surrounding mountains. • This 0.9 acre lot has a landscaped driveway in place ready for your perfect home!
AMAZING SPROAT LAKE LOT!
10226 LAKESHORE ROAD
• Open concept living area & partially covered cedar deck w/ hot tub and sit at bar. • Lake side cottage overlooking the beach and a powered wharf with four boat slips
LAKESIDE LOTS!
– 000 ST $ 99, 0+G ,00 $ 179
0 ,00 $ 599
LOT 7 BLOEDEL DRIVE
• 100’ of water frontage and a cedar dock. This property is treed, has sewer & power in place. • Bring your house plans to this breathtaking lot!
SPROAT LAKE OPPORTUNITY!
10400 ALDAN ROAD
• Bring your house plans! This bare land strata development has water & sewage treatment systems in place, underground services and a great location.
SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT!
000 99, $ 1,3
0 ,00 $ 198
SPROAT LAKE BUILDING LOT!
0 ,90 $ 169
CHARMING CHARACTER HOME!
0 ,90 $ 249
8370 MACMILLAN DRIVE
• Treed 1 acre lot w/ a cleared building site, drilled well & septic in place. • Pipes laid for geothermal heating system, lake access close by.
BREATHTAKING VIEWS!
0 ,00 $ 735
4480 BURDE STREET
• 3 bed, 3 bath, fully fenced yard • Wood fireplace, ocean views and hard wood floors.
ECHO AREA FAMILY HOME
0 ,90 $ 187
8877 FABER ROAD
• Four bedroom home w/ amazing views from every room in the house! • Open concept home with good size yard and a sandy beach.
LAST LOT REMAINING!
4379 MORTON STREET
• 3 bed, 2 bath home w/ in-law suite situated in a popular central location. • Lots of parking space, low maintenance yard and alley access
SL 5 SALAL ROAD
10054 STIRLING ARM CRESCENT
• Panoramic lake and mountain views, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths + 1 one bed family suite with guest room and private balcony.
0 ,90 $ 139
#1 - 6225 LUGRIN ROAD
• 1200 square foot, 3 bedroom, 2 bath modular home situated in a quiet park with large rear sundeck. Open floor plan
THE PRICE IS RIGHT! 900 $ 27,
#61- 5558 BEAVER CREEK ROAD
•Two bed, one bath, bright living room, kitchen + spacious family room • Garage to store your belongings, dbl carport & fully covered deck.
READY TO INVEST? 900 $ 89,
2917 2ND AVENUE
LARGE FAMILY HOME
0 ,00 $ 195
4270 BRUCE STREET
• 3 bed, 2 bath bright + spacious main floor w/ family & rec rooms downstairs. • 0.24 Acre corner lot with a large deck, yard space and wheelchair accessible
DOWNTOWN CONDO! 900 $ 89,
• 1 acre, 7 beds, 5 bath w/ custom features throughout whole house. • Extended family possibilities on lower level, prepped for a detached garage.
NORTH PORT SHOWHOME!
0 ,90 $ 299
4230 GLENSIDE ROAD
• This 3 bedroom, 3 bath home shows like new! open concept kitchen/ dining area • Beautifully landscaped, fenced back yard w/ garden beds & private deck.
PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS!
0 ,90 389
LOOKING TO INVEST?
$
0 ,80 $ 429
5238 HEASLIP
• This 3 bedroom, 2 bath with lots of parking area + Great views! •Bonus is the extra lot separately titled which can be separated off and sold.
COUNTRY ACREAGE!
0 ,90 $ 469
6266 KAREN PLACE
• 3 story home on pristine acreage w/ raised garden beds for the ultimate gardener. • 5 bed, 4 bath including hardwood floor, large back deck w/ outstanding views.
0 ,50 117
$
0 ,00 139
MAIN LEVEL ENTRY! 900 79,
0 ,90 $ 179
$
3172 SWEET AVENUE
3247 9TH AVENUE
• 3 bedroom home +1 bedroom basement suite, updated kitchen + laminate flooring • Fenced yard with single garage.
• Enjoy breathtaking Alberni Inlet views from dining room, and indoor garden. • 3 bdrms, 2 bath. This unique home includes many new updates. View today!
TICKITY B00 AND READY FOR YOU!
#59 – 5558 BEAVER CREEK ROAD
• Three bedroom, one bath townhouse! Situated in a quiet upper South Port neighbourhood • Close to all amenities with schools, shopping and local transportation nearby!
• 3 bed home w/ detached workshop, covered parking, patio + garden • This 55+ quiet park is waiting to become your new retirement home!
WELL MAINTAINED!
PERFECT LOCATION!
0 ,90 $ 104
#37 - 6155 LUGRIN ROAD
• 3 bed, two baths + den, laminate floor, vaulted ceilings + fully covered deck. • Low maintenance yard, garden area, detached garage & parking space
MOVE IN READY!
0 ,90 $ 224
0 ,50 $ 194
4710 MARGARET STREET
• Walking distance to all amenities, beautiful mountain & inlet views! • Updates include a new roof, windows, kitchen, bathroom & perimeter drains.
READY TO RENO?
0 ,90 $ 224
2693 3RD AVENUE
• 2 bedrooms close to Harbor Quay and Canal beach • A great way to get into the real estate market on beautiful Vancouver Island!
SPROAT LAKE GETAWAY!
0 ,00 $ 145
A-18 10324 LAKESHORE ROAD
• Gated community offers mini golf, tennis court, shuffleboard + playground. • Right on the water, enjoy the breathtaking views of the lake and mountains
SIMPLY ENCHANTING!
0 ,90 $ 424
4256 RAVENHILL
• 3 bed, 4 bath rancher w/ vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace & custom granite kitchen • 200sqft bonus room, covered patio, green space, pond & double garage
SPROAT LAKE LIVING WITHOUT THE COST! 900 $ 89,
4209 NORTH PARK DRIVE
GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION!
9 ,99 $ 219
3776 MAITLAND STREET
• 5 bed, 2 bath family home well maintained & fully furnished basement • Fenced backyard, garden beds, patio & alley access w/ mountain views!
READY FOR SUMMER?
0 ,90 $ 169
E-4 10324 LAKESHORE ROAD
•This gated community offers many activities for the whole family! • Park your trailer on this premier spot, relax with views of the lake & mountains
0 ,90 $ 116
QUIET AREA!
SPECTACULAR OCEANFRONT ACREAGE!
LOT D DEBEAUX ROAD
$
0 ,00 219
LOT H CHEEYAH ISLAND
• This 0.24 acre lot backs on to green space and all services are to the lot line. • Nature trails at your back door, close to schools and shopping. Great location, great price!
• Beautiful Cherry Creek 5+ acre lot close to McLean’s Mill. • Enjoy the sounds of nature and the creek at the back of your property!
• Private Cheeyah Island in the Uchucklesit Inlet, oceanfront property w/ sheltered location. • Serviced by an existing fresh water line. Don’t miss out on this peaceful location!
1 ACRE PRIVATE LOT!
NORTH PORT BUILDING LOT!
RARE OCEAN FRONT LODGE!
0 ,50 $ 134
$
000 59,
$
0 ,00 649
EXECUTIVE HOME IN UPLANDS!
$
• 2 bed + 1 bath home centrally located all amenities close by • Relax on the patio w/ the view of the greenbelt across the street.
3638 16TH AVENUE
0 ,00 $ 139
000 75,
500 47,
• BUILDING LOT in established neighbourhood. • Upper central Port location, close to shopping, restaurants, etc..
CHERRY CREEK ACREAGE!
0 ,90 379
5165 GOLDEN STREET
900 $ 29,
3742 ARGYLE WAY
• First - pick the perfect neighbourhood, second - bring your house plans, third - move in! • Build your dream home on this level 60 x 102 Westporte Place lot.
LEVEL BUILDING LOT!
FIRST TIMER OR INVESTOR?
$
5487 WOODLAND CRESCENT
• Build a side by side duplex on this 70x124 lot. • In great neighbourhood & close to all amenities
• 3 bed, 3 bath on a .22 acre lot backing onto a green belt. • Open concept kitchen, master bed features a private deck overlooking the forest!
SPROAT LAKE BUILDING LOT!
900 $ 59,
4626 MAITLAND STREET
3310 WATERFERN DRIVE
COMPLETELY RENOVATED RANCHER!
EASY AS 1 2 3!
900 $ 69,
• This very private city lot has acres of a city green belt buffer • All city services are available for the lot; quiet neighbourhood & close to all amenities!
2126 RITA ROAD
$
• With C7 zoning this home with character is ideal for your small business. • Bright kitchen, large fenced yard w/ garden area & detached garage.
6290 KAREN PLACE
0 ,90 $ 209
DUPLEX BUILDING LOT!
PREMIER UPLANDS NEIGHBOURHOOD!
SL 1 KYUNIM ROAD
BRING YOUR IDEAS!
0 ,00 $ 165
0 ,90 $ 689
RIVER VIEWS & EXTRA LOT INCLUDED!
• Private, sandy, pebble beach with wharf and fully serviced with electricity, water and sewage treatment plant to the lot line.
MORE NEW LISTINGS! WELL MAINTAINED!
BEYOND ALL EXPECTATIONS!
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Swing into Spring & VIEW THESE GREAT HOMES
T +GS 900 , 9 $ 26
$
•This 0.37 acre lot is serviced with underground wiring, has septic in place and each lot includes one boat slip and waterfront access
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SPECTACULAR SPROAT LAKE!
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3308 BURDE STREET
GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION!
AFFORDABLE LUXURY HOMES!
0 ,00 $ 186
– ,000 GST $ 225 00+ ,0 $ 259
3730 WALLACE STREET
5450 TOMSWOOD ROAD
• Split level home main with 3 beds + 2 bath with an in house workshop downstairs. • Very well maintained home with schools and all recreation facilities seconds away.
• These beautiful brand new 1 -level homes boast 3 bdrms, 2 baths & double garage. • Award winning builder, new subdivision, mins. to town & mountain views
LARGE FAMILY HOME!
CHARMING VINTAGE STYLE HOME!
0 ,90 $ 329
0 ,00 $ 349
6696 BEAVER CREEK ROAD
3593 SWORDFERN LANE
EXTRA LARGE LOT!
0 ,90 $ 349
42 BAMFIELD S ROAD
• 4 bed, 2 bath home on 1.28 acres of waterfront located in Barclay Sound. • 2800sqft living space, Wharf access and rezoned to allow additional cottages!
MORE GREAT LISTINGS!
• 2100+ sqft with top quality finishing, dbl car garage & bonus rm above • Gas fireplace, bamboo & tile flooring w/ a luxurious master suite.
• 3 bed, 4 bath w/ 9’ ceilings, beautiful crown mouldings & vintage hardware • Covered front porch, 24 x 26 workshop, heat pump & New Home Warranty still in place!
3909 CEDAR STREET
• Good location in established neighbourhood close to shopping, schools and ball parks.
• 3 bedroom, 2 bath split level home showcases beautifully with all of the renovations already done so all you need to do is move in!
– ,000+GST 9 3 0 2 ,00 $ 799 $
ACREAGE WITH MARKETABLE TIMBER!
HIDDEN GEM! MUST SEE!
0 ,00 $ 399
425 BAMFIELD ROAD
• This 14 acre Bamfield property offers water access only, hydro and domestic water to the property.
BEAUTIFUL BEAVER CREEK!
$
5653 KITSUKSIS STREET
• 3,440 sqft rancher sits on 5 acres, extra wide hallways & doors • Large kitchen island, mini bar, french doors in master with walk in closet.
RIVERFRONT ACREAGE!
0 ,80 $ 598
6770 BEAVER CREEK ROAD
• 3 bedroom, 4 bath, hand crafted, custom designed hone and situated on 2.72 acres this property has it all • View today to appreciate this lovely home!
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6360 FERGUSON
• 5 acre parcel with 225’ of River frontage! Private, fully fenced and beautifully groomed with drilled well in place.
DAVE KOSZEGI'S FEATURE LISTING! Lots 6,7,8,9 Lakeshore Rd
VERY RARE SPROAT LAKE ACREAGE!
• Treed property, road frontage, astounding views • Multiple water access points, subdividable
4110 KENDALL AVENUE
• 3 bed, 2 bath spacious townhouse close to schools, shopping and sports facilities • Main level living room, kitchen and 4 piece bath plus rec room and storage downstairs.
#206 5170 ANGUS STREET
• 1 bed, 1 bath open concept, gas fireplace, covered patio + laundry in suite • Secured entrance, storage & a short walk to the Quay & Marina.
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3895 MORGAN S CRES
• 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, in-house workshop, family room & bonus room. • Corner lot, cemented RV parking + Single carport, great north port location!
6110 KAREN PLACE
• Large family home on 1/2 an acre. Needs some sweat equity but has potential for a good home! • Detached garage w/ room for all your toys + RV parking!
#59-10325 LAKESHORE ROAD
• Remodelled home features newer kitchen, flooring, furnace, oil tank, etc • 3 bed + den, large deck, private fenced yard & private beach!
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#14 - 6225 LUGRIN ROAD
• 3 bedroom, 1 bath manufactured home w/ detached shop • Vaulted ceilings, laminate flooring, woodstove and large bathroom
3920 NEILL STREET
• 3 bed character home, 9’ coved ceilings, hardwood floors + full downstairs. • Garden space & partially covered deck, w/ so much to offer this house is a must see!
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Pat & Gerry Hickey
4213 Princess Rd. coastrealty.com 250-723-1800
“Home Grown Real Estate Pros” ...and we know the Alberni Valley
COMMERCIAL SPACES FOR LEASE 4805 Mar Street • Asking $8.50 /Sq. Ft. Lease • Quality lease space for your business w. plenty of parking …Concrete block building right in the downtown core • 6000 sq. ft. of retail or service industry available • Landlord will look at leasing out a small space
4073 Kendall Ave. $164,900
6416 Beaver Creek Road $228,500
GREAT LOCATION
COUNTRY CHARM
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3 bdrm full basement family size home Back alley access, garage, fenced back yard Covered sundeck 2 fireplaces/n/g furnace/newer roof
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3 bed Rancher, Fireplace Two acres Garage & shop
3503 Frank Street $299,900
4905 Cherry Creek Road $300,000
3113 2ND AVE. $410,000
SPACIOUS SOUTH PORT FAMILY HOME
OPPORTUNITY 22 KNOCKS
TWO SEPARATE CONCRETE BUILDINGS
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3 plus 1 bedroom family home 2 fireplaces, 3 baths including ensuite, double garage/shop Level corner lot backing onto a green belt. Freshly painted inside & out
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3.24 of an acre development site Good access to the Johnston Road corridor Build your commercial enterprise at this great location
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Office space Large, secure compound Use one building for your use/ lease the other
2984 3rd Ave $425,000
SL 36 Haggard Cove $443,460
SL 30 Haggard Cove $274,900
SOUTH PORT INVESTMENT
RECREATION DREAM HOME
VACATION CABIN
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20,000 sq. ft. building Two long term tenants in place
250-720-6220 Craig Filipchuk
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Well cared for 2 bedroom rancher Pine interior, vaulted ceilings, wood stove Move in ready complete with furniture and appliances
4213 Princess Rd
Corner of Ian & Johnston filipchuk.cf@gmail.com
www.coastrealty.com 250-723-1800
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Two bedroom cabin with a view! Haggard Cove, Barkley Sound Moorage in Owner’s private Marina Solar power system, basic furnishings incl. Home base for all your recreation needs
JULY
17, 18 & 19
SOLD! $205,000 - 3588 7th Ave
$145,500 - 4701 Redford
CENTRAL LOCATION - 2 SUITES Each 3 bedroom and two bath Updated with low maintenance yard and garage Can be a good income holding property
TRI PLEX Central location Close to bus stop
$229,000 - 6532 Beaver Creek Road COUNTRY LIVING One acre level property 3 bdrm, 1 bath, updated kitchen & bathroom Newer roof and 200 amp service
$219,900 - 4875 John Street
INCOME PRODUCER 2.5 acre. 924 square foot Double Wide mobile Close to mall and shopping, Extra trailer pad rental Rental income over $1200 per month
$185,000 - 4702 Athol Street CENTRAL LOCATION CLOSE TO MARINAS 4 bedroom 2bath Possible in-law suite Fully fenced yard
SOLD! $158,000 - 3916 Shaughnessy
$639,000 - 205 Franklin River Rd
$339,900 - Lot 33 Headquarter Bay
$39,900 - 14 4935 Broughton St
3 bedroom 2 bathroom, upper north port, close to shopping and schools
NEWER 2300 SQ FT HOME + 2 SHOPS 19.8 acres close to city. Permits in place to subdivide 2-5 acre parcels. Private and great view of Cox Lake.
PRIVATE FIVE ACRE WATERFRONT 1270 sq foot rancher 2 bd 2 bath Own ramp and dock Gated community with year round caretaker
UPDATED MOBILE Greenridge Mobile Home Park Nicely updated 2 bed, Remodeled bath. New wheelchair front ramp.
BAMFIELD PROPERTIES
$90,000 - 4309 10th Ave. TURN KEY RESTAURANT AND CATERING BUSINESS 50 Seat Restaurant
COMMERCIAL SPACES FOR LEASE 8 3749 10th Ave SOLD - 9 3751 10th Ave E 5292 Argyle St.
LOTS & ACRES
$650,000 - 310 Grappler Inlet SPECTACULAR WATERFRONT PROPERTY Three bedroom with 2.95 acre waterfront property. Close to boat launching ramp in Port Desire
$260,000 - Lot 322 Pachena Rd OVER 6 ACRES LOT Great harbour view Potential to be subdivided
$697,000 - Lot 11 Cheeyah Island
$1,000,000 - 7373 Coleman road
SPECTACULAR WATERFRONT RETREAT
1 1/4 MILES OF RIVER FRONTAGE Over 73 acres RV campsite,2 rental cabins plus owners home Several mobile home pad rentals, huge barn
1.5 acres and 600 feet waterfront. 1450 sq. ft. circular hone with 270 degree view, 3bd and 1 bath, private dockm heli pad, green house sub dividable into 2 lots
Lot 322 Pachena Road - 6 acres $260,000 Lot O Cheeyha Island - 3 acres $180,000 4356 Gertrude - Commercial Lot $399,000 3790 Meares Drive - .35 acre lot $119,000 Lot1 Kidonan Harbour - 2 acre waterfront $289,000.
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Lance “We make a living by what we get... We make a life by what we give”
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Helping You Is What We Do!
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4815 Johnston st
• 4 bed, 1 bath • Walk to shops parks and schools
$16
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unlicensed assistant
• 1000 sq foot building • Office/retail zoning • Please call for easy showing
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• Corner retail/office space • Best location on the block • Great tenant
Reduced!!!
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#1-4505 Victoria Quay | Port Alberni BC V9Y 6G3
OPEN HOUSE
MLS #385502
$105,900
2PM - 3PM
MLS #385501
SOLD
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3181 6th Avenue
- Priced below assessed value - 4 bed, 2 bath, 1980 sq. ft. - 5500 sq. ft. lot - Fenced yard, canal views - Quick possession is possible
$265,000
3636 Bishop Cr.
- Spacious 2736 sq. ft. home in Grieve Park - 3 Beds, 2.5 baths, 2 fireplaces - Detached 12x22 wired workshop - Combination wood/electric furnace - Stainless appliances, quick possession
• 2bedroom plus den • New heat pump with a/c • Detached garage with ATV parking
$20
$224,000
4834 Lathom Rd
- Renovated 3 bed plus den 2.5 bath home - Beautifully landscaped private yard - Newer metal roof, new thermal windows - Single garage with alley access - Greenhouse, garden shed, workshop
I will be participating in the Ride to Conquer Cancer in August of this year. List your property with me and I will donate $500 of my commision from the sale to this great cause!
5063 Margaret Street
4135 Morton Street
SAT MAR. 28th
5,0
• Updated 3-bedroom racher • Shop & RV parking • No thru-road on dyke
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4701 North Park dr
• 5 bedroom • 4 baths • Character home • Over 4000 sqft.
$23
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Video tour available 10024 Falcon Road
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.
• 5+ acres in Beaver Creek • Drilled well, new septic system • Ready for your dreams.
$16
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3578 10th
6852662 6890440
MLS #385483
6891753
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2401 8th Avenue
• Legal side by side duplex • Great income property • Good tenants • Separate meters
$69
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• 3+1 bdrms, totally updated home • Detached double garage • Quiet neighbourhood • Walking to school/daycare/parks
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• Cabin and 5.9 acres waterfront • Close to bamfield • Western Exposure • Easy to view
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• Perfect B&B potential • Build in 2008 • Vaulted ceilings • Call Lance for more details.
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Lot 23 & 25 Margot Rd.
Alixe Diewold
Joe Lamoureaux
• 2 separately titled, level, duplex lots • Quiet no thru road in Cherry Creek.
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With upgrades like windows in 2011 roof in 2008, new woodstove 2013, hot water in 2010 and gas furnace in 2009 this home is ready to go. The main floor boasts a large bright kitchen; large living room with bay window, 2 bedrooms including a large master bedroom with bay window and a 4 piece bathroom. A large 19 x 22 deck which is accessed from the kitchen is partially covered and can hold s hot tub. The back yard has a 18 x 24 garage/shop which is wired and insulated. This home is close to schools, shopping and is located on a bus route.
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Lot 18 Helby Island
• Bamfield Waterfront • 14 acres spreading across Burlo Island to Mills Peninsula • Potential to subdivide into 3 waterfront lots
OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY MARCH 28
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142 Cia Rock Road
Sandra Lamoureaux
3855 China Creek Road
9,0
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• 2 bedrooms, 1 bath • Great location across from Catholic School • Plenty of parking
• Breathtaking 5.24 acres • 2 cabins with metal roofs • Your very own parcel of the Deer Group of Islands across from Bamfield
$29
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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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5038 Argyle Street
• Clean open retail space, 1,200 sq. feet • 400 per month arts district, small triple net charges
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Business Opportunity • Renovated and ready for drive-in restaurant business. • Currently leased to successful business • Great holding property for your portfolio
5066 Argyle Street
• Old Island Gallery, Nice updates • 650 per month with small triple net charges • 1600 sq feet arts district
11:30am-1:00pm 114 - 5555 Grandview Road
$159,900
Welcome to your new home! Carefree living is yours with this 2 bedroom + den modular home, featuring vaulted ceilings. The kitchen has an island and nook and there’s a separate dining area, as well. There are 2 full baths, the master includes a walk-in tub & free standing shower. Crown mouldings and custom blinds throughout & heat pump to keep you comfortable year round. The covered back patio overlooks the raised beds and rose gardens, all with fully automated watering systems, within a fully fenced yard. The oversized garage has plenty of work space, and there’s a 4’ concrete crawl for extra storage. View this lovely home in a peaceful 55+ park.
New Listing
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3979 Whittlestone
$339,000
Mid-Island Realty
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6882973
Large family home in family friendly cul-de-sac! This beautiful split level is large but still feels cozy with its’ multiple levels. The main floor with kitchen, dining and living room splits the upper floor with 4 bedrooms, and a lower floor with a family room, mud room/laundry room, powder room and access to the beautiful private backyard. This floor continues on to the basement kevel with a 5th bedroom, rec room, a 3 piece bath, den and access to a large storage space. Endless options here for you and your family in this gorgeous home!
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