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City develops new trail system along Roger Creek ravine KATYA SLEPIAN
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he Roger Creek ravine will be undergoing some major changes this spring. The ravine’s trail system, stretching between Cherry Creek Road and behind Glenwood Centre off of Roger Street, is getting a $100,000 upgrade courtesy of federal grants, city of Port Alberni director of parks, recreation and heritage Scott Kenny said. He is also applying for further grants to help facilitate proper development of this trail system. The two to three kilometres of trails that will be created will be the biggest trail enhancement work the city has done since the Maquinna trails project in 2009. “It’ll be a beautiful trail in an awesome area,” Kenny said. The trails have been roughed out by local contractor Brad Berry in the past few weeks. “Jacob [Colyn, parks supervisor] and I went through and we laid out the alignment.” The ravine already had a number of foot paths but Kenny said that those weren’t always good guidelines. “We don’t necessarily follow them because they would be tighter in between trees,” Kenny said. “We will look at clearances between trees... we’re trying not to remove them when we can.” When the ground dries, it’s onto the
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Parks, recreation and heritage director Scott Kenny takes a reporter along the new trail system the city is developing along Roger Creek ravine.
base material. “We’ll grade it, we may put filter cloth down where it’s wet and then we’ll put the gravel on top,” said Kenny, adding that the work will be done by city crews. “The gravel finish that we put on it is a crusher chip, it’s called golf cart path material so it’s fine and it pats really tight.” Laying the gravel will only take a couple of weeks. “Then we’ll set in the trail markers so when you’re down here you know where you’re going,” Kenny said.
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Parks, recreation and heritage director Scott Kenny strolls through an area on the south side of Roger Creek that will be developed as part of the new trail system.
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“Kiosks will go in to identify where you are and where you can go.” They will include a map of the trails. The multi-purpose trails will be approximately three metres wide. “It’s an urban trail so it needs to be wide, it needs to be safe so you can comfortably walk two a side.” The wide width is also meant to allow for a little bit of vegetation growth on the outside edges. While not all parts of the trail system will be wheelchair accessible, the northern edges—starting from the end of Cherry Creek Road and Tebo Avenue— will be flat and accessible up to the plateau that looks over the ravine. “It also needs to be relatively level. There will be a gentle grade but this will be wheelchair accessible,” Kenny said. The plateau sits on a shale ridge around which two arms of the trail will go before connecting beneath it. While the trail is meant for hikers, cyclists and in some parts, wheelchairs and strollers, motorized vehicles like ATVs or dirt bikes are not allowed. “It’s hard to enforce but we’re hoping the public will help.” The new Roger Creek trail system will also include a bridge. While not to the scale of the bridges proposed in the past, this bridge will be the first crossing of Roger Creek within the ravine. It will be similar to the bridge across Kitsuskis Creek at Gertrude Street that the city installed in 2014. “It’s the same structure but we won’t be that fancy,” Kenny said.
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“It’ll be pipe railing and chains under the railing.” Using that structure saves on the cost— the city has bridges of that type stacked at the Fall Fair grounds. “We’re going to be able to fly it in with a helicopter,” Kenny said. “That’s the way we worked in the bridge at Dry Creek. It’s a really quick, efficient way to do it. It usually takes about 15 minutes so the helicopter time is really minimal.” The bridge and improved trail access will aid West Coast Aquatic in their salmon enhancement work. Test spawning pools have already been excavated on the southern side of Roger Creek close by to where the new trail will go. The salmon enhancement work will be more intensive than the trail work, Kenny said. “It’s a lot more involved. They’ll be digging down and creating fairly wide channels down to the water table and then they feed back to the creek.” On the south side, the trail will connect to the Fall Fairgrounds by the logger sports area. While the $100,000 of trail enhancement work is covered by grant money, creating a new trail system is only worth it if people find it. Efforts to that end include a dedicated parking area at the Cherry Creek trail head and possibly one at Tebo Avenue as well. “It just makes it easier for people to see it, pick up on it and then walk through it.” There will also be a map available on the city’s website (portalberni.ca) and printed versions at locations to be determined later. “We have a map that is almost finished,” Kenny said. “We’re probably not going to print a whole lot of them but it will go on the website.” That’s because an innovative piece of the new map will come into play in the online version. “We’re hoping to have components of it be interactive. So if you clicked on this location it’ll pull up a photo of what you would expect to see,” said Kenny. “It’s based on a Google Earth map.” After the trails themselves are laid out, in the next couple of months depending on the weather, the last step to the work will be re-seeding the edges with grass. “It’s green, the trail is compacted gravel—we’re open for business.” reporter@albernivalleynews.com
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This Mother’s Day, treat your mom to a special Mother’s Day performance courtesy of the Dancestream’s Youth Dance Company. The performance takes place at the BavarianCentre at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 10, not May 9 as it was mistakenly listed in the Tuesday News Advertiser. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students and include refreshments and a flower for every mom.
On Thursday, May 14, lace up your sneakers, grab your favourite doctor and Walk with your Doc at Bob Dailey Stadium. The walk runs from 5:30-7:30 p.m. and registration starts at 5 p.m. Come out and enjoy the live music, community health displays and prize draws. For more information, call Nathan at 250-720-2524.
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Rothgordt sentenced to life on appeal NANAIMO — Convicted murderer
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Kim Rothgordt has been sentenced for a second time, after appealing his original sentence for the
brutal killing of James Shannon in Port Alberni seven years ago. Rothgordt was found
guilty of seconddegree murder in April 2011, after killing James Shannon, 53, in his Second Avenue
Wondering Reviewer Shereen Platthoff
Recently, I found myself in the mood for a classic tale of heroes. So I turned to an old favorite of mine, Ranger’s Apprentice: The Ruins of Gorlan. It’s got all you could want in a medieval fantasy; sword fights, flaming arrows, and long cloaks! But in all seriousness, Ranger’s Apprentice is one of the best traditional fantasies that I have ever read. The adventure begins when our hero Will, a boy small for his age with no particular talents other than climbing, is selected to become apprentice to a Ranger. Will had always dreamed of being a knight, and the shadowy ways of the Rangers was something that scared him. Who would want to be apprenticed to a person who is rumored to practice black magic? Not Will, that’s for sure. But as he settles into his new life, Will finds that perhaps he has found his calling as a Ranger, the people who fight the battles before the battles reach the people. And there are always battles on the horizon. Before long, Will is called in to prove his worth while trying to defeat an old enemy who could prove to be the undoing of them all. The Ruins of Gorlan sets in motion an adventure that had me speeding through a dozen volumes to find out how it would all end. But be warned: this series is addictive. Because if Will fails, it’s all over. Titles in the series: The Ruins of Gorlan • The Burning Bridge • The Icebound Land • The Battle for Skandia • The Sorcerer of the North • The Siege of Macindaw • Erak’s Ransom • The Kings of Clonmel • Halt’s Peril • The Emperor of Nihon-Ja • The Lost Stories • The Royal Ranger 6893642
home in February 2008. The two had met through a dating website, and met at Shannon’s house where they had sex. Rothgordt then struck Shannon numerous times on the head and upper body with a hammer. He further stabbed and defiled Shannon’s lifeless body, covering the bed with assorted household items before stealing money from throughout the house. Rothgordt’s sentence was thrown out two years later over concerns that the jury had been misled by the judge’s instructions. That Rothgordt killed Shannon was never in dispute. The new trial focussed on whether Rothgordt acted in self-defence, or was too intoxicated to have criminal intent.
Last Thursday, Madame Justice Arnold-Bailey called the murder “extremely violent, brutal and bizarre,” and upheld the life sentence for second degree murder with no chance of parole for at least 18 years. Rothgordt sat motionless in the prisoner’s box as the Judge accused him of having no remorse for the “senseless, sadistic, and profoundly brutal” killing of the well-liked nurse. Crown Counsel Gordon Baines said Shannon’s many friends and family members can take some solace from the decision. “The end result being the same as the conviction made by a Port Alberni jury in 2010, I hope is some solace to that jury as well as to Mr. Shannon’s
friends and family,” Baines said after the judge announced her decision in Nanaimo Supreme Court. “I think it’s important to note that Mr. Rothgordt in these proceedings admitted that he lied when he told the police he acted in self-defence, and it’s important in Mr. Shannon’s memory for everybody to know that he did not attack Mr. Rothgordt or bring upon him what happened to him,” Baines said. In Kent Maximum Security Penitentiary in Agassiz, Rothgordt recently served a 30-day sentence in solitary confinement for assaulting a fellow inmate. Baines said given the extraordinary brutality of the offense, a parole board might never agree to release Rothgordt.
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How do our managers stack up?
We found that we pay the least per capita of the KATYA SLEPIAN three cities for the head of ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS our engineering and public works department, city Comparisons are hard engineer Guy Cicon. to do, especially when He receives just $5.98 looking at salaries of our per capita while his city’s top staffers, many of counterparts in Salmon whom have more Arm and Squamish seniority than ANALYSIS receive $6.04 and their counterparts. $7.68 respectively. While all municipal Parks, recreation governments across B.C. and heritage director have the same duties to Scott Kenny requires a their constituents, the disclaimer—while he way they organize them is looks like he is paid above vastly different. We chose average for his duties, five managerial positions none of his counterparts that were standard has a wheelhouse as broad across the surveyed as his. In Salmon Arm, he municipalities. was compared against But with the $50,000 a manager of parks and management review roads, while in Squamish budgeted for Port Alberni he was compared against in 2015 and the often a director of recreation loud public opinions that services. Neither of our city management is the two have as many overpaid, the time seemed responsibilities as Kenny, ripe to take a look. nor his seniority. We used 2013 financial Overall, our per capita documents as those were spending on these the most recent figures five managers was not available. excessive. At $32.33 per We found that compared capita, we’re closer to to the similarly sized Salmon Arm ($32.09) communities of Salmon than we are to Squamish Arm and Squamish (both ($38.20). of which were included Check out our online in the 2011 management coverage for more review), Port Alberni in-depth statistics. does not spend a Next week: We compare Port Alberni to another disproportionately high former industrial town amount of its revenue that’s made a successful on upper management transformation. salaries. Third in a series
KEN WATSON
GUY CICON
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city engineer
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CATHY ROTHWELL director of finance
$106,102
SCOTT KENNY director of parks, rec & heritage
city planner
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When compared to their counterparts in Salmon Arm and Squamish (approx. population of 17K, same as Port Alberni):
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3 of 5 managers earned below average Most underpaid? City engineer Guy Cicon, who raked in $8,353 less than average ◆ Most overpaid? City manager Ken Watson, who raked in $4,746 more than average ◆
1.7 %
1.8 %
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of Port Alberni’s revenue is spent on the above 5 managers’ salaries
of Squamish’s revenue is spent on 5 comparable managers’ salaries
of Salmon Arm’s revenue is spent on 5 comparable managers’ salaries INFOGRAPHIC BY KATYA SLEPIAN
The mobile visitor centre was just one initiative of the Chamber of Commerce in 2014.
another year of work by the chamber in the community. The social event of the season, the gala recognized some of
the best of Alberni and was a grand success for the chamber and for title sponsor Drinkwater’s Social House. To review a great year and prepare for the next, the annual general meeting will be held May 20 at 5:30 pm at Chances Rim Rock. There is a lot to celebrate from last 12 months including new initiatives, advocacy with local government, growing membership and greater presence in the community. Also at the AGM, elections of board members will be taking place. President Teresa Bird
has completed her term in that position so a new president will take the chair and other directors will also be elected. MP John Duncan will be guest speaker at the AGM. Duncan is the current Conservative MP for Vancouver Island North but has announced his intention to run in the new riding of Courtenay-Alberni in the federal election scheduled for October. To reserve your spot at the AGM or for more information call the chamber office at 250-724-6535 albernichamber.ca
DATES TO REMEMBER Wednesday, May 20th @ 5:30pm Chances Rim Rock – AGM – Guest Speaker – Honorable John Duncan MP – Vancouver Island North
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NEWS The Alberni Valley News is published every Thursday by Black Press Ltd., 4656 Margaret St., Port Alberni, B.C. V9Y 6H2. Phone: (250) 723-6399. Fax: (250) 723-6395. Classifieds: 1-855-310-3535. The Alberni Valley News is distributed free to 9,500 households in Port Alberni, Cherry Creek, Sproat Lake and Beaver Creek. The Alberni Valley News is Vancouver Island owned and operated. 2012 CCNA
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EDITORIAL
Are we healthy, wealthy, wise? Time for teachers to question union We’ve heard Port Alberni is the Worst Place to Live. We’ve heard it’s the Heart of Vancouver Island. We’ve heard all the complaints about what’s wrong, and the counter arguments about what is right. Now, the Alberni Valley Community Foundation is trying to find a way to collate all that information into one place: a Vital Signs report to take the collective pulse of the city. The first order of business is asking members of the public to fill out a survey covering 10 areas such as housing, the gap between rich and poor, belonging and leadership, health, safety and learning. Critics may say this is ‘just another survey, why should I fill it out’, but we disagree. Here is a chance for us all to have a say on what we really think about the Alberni Valley; what is acceptable, what is not; what is working well and what needs work. The result will be a compilation of data from various sources, all pulled into one location, and available for a multitude of groups to use. Community foundations typically use the results to help them gauge where best to focus their charitable giving. In the AVCF’s case, they also wanted a community-based project to honour their 20th anniversary. The report will be released in October. It is hoped the report will be a good discussion piece on what our city really looks like. Take the survey throughout the month of May at www.albernifoundation.ca (click on the Vital Signs link) or pick up a hard copy at the library at Echo Centre, 4255 Wallace St. — Alberni Valley News
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VICTORIA – After the first few glum lines of his speech, it was difficult to tell anything had changed for B.C. Teachers’ Federation president Jim Iker as he took his familiar place before the TV cameras last week. Iker droned on about how B.C. schools are under-funded by hundreds of millions of dollars, echoing demands from the disastrous strike he led the union membership into last year. The B.C. Court of Appeal had just overturned a bizarre trial court decision that tried to give the union everything it wanted: a trip back in time to the NDP wonderland of 2001, a constitutional spanking for the B.C. Liberal government and a $2 million bonus of taxpayers’ money. The BCTF must now pay back that $2 million
and scrape up whatever is left of its members’ compulsory dues to plead for an appeal at the Supreme Court of Canada, continuing the executive’s self-righteous fantasy of controlling education spending in B.C. The appeal court didn’t just overturn the judgment of B.C. Supreme Court Justice Susan Griffin. It shredded her legal reasoning and bluntly corrected her, over and over, on evidence she ignored or misinterpreted. The appeal court confirmed at great length what I said when Griffin’s second decision came down in early 2014: it was far worse for B.C. schools than when judges decided in 2005 that teachers can bring union propaganda into classrooms. Did the government bargain in bad faith? No. Did they conspire to provoke a strike? No. Did they illegally strip working conditions from
the teacher contract? No. Turns out our kids are not just “working conditions” for teachers, and public policy still matters. And it turns out that making special needs assistants dash between classes to deal with two kids here and three over there was a lousy idea. Now there’s even a credit course offered in high school for students with learning difficulties, which probably has some BCTF minion crafting a pile of grievances about segregation. In the negotiated settlement reached last fall, teachers shared $105 million to make thousands of baseless grievances go away, after the union filed one for student numbers in every class in the province. This bloated perpetual protest machine drains the public purse in more ways than taxpayers realize.
‘Did the government bargain in bad faith?’
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Parents understand the strikes, though. They remember a union that scrapped report cards, disrupted administration and forced schools to shut down at graduation time. The strike then dragged into the fall, as the government held the line on public service spending. And what was the key issue that kept schools closed? It wasn’t special needs support, where student performance has continued to improve. No, it was the BCTF demanding a raise twice as big as other public sector unions had already accepted. In the end, their paltry strike fund long gone, the union grudgingly accepted the going rate. They figured they had the elected government on the run in court. Wrong again. Next up for the ministry is taking control of professional development. A bill before the legislature will enforce standards, once the NDP is done denouncing it. Continued / A9
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Mailbag: Feedback on marinas, mills and money
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Marina busy enough already To the Editor,
Are you in favour of curbside compost collection in Port Alberni?
Yes – 53.8% No – 46.2% This week’s question: Do you think the BCTF should take its appeal on the class size and composition loss to the Supreme Court?
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Singing Solidarity Forever around a campfire and calling it paid professional development (a real example, by the way) will soon go the way of the unioncontrolled College of Teachers—onto the scrap heap of history. There are BCTF members who understand how illserved they are by
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their union. They are looking critically at the performance of their leaders, who are too often distracted by grandiose “social justice” campaigns as far away as the Middle East. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca
Re: Council balks at Clutesi Haven lease renewal, (April 16, Alberni Valley News.) Council wants to pursue a commercial development on the Clutesi Haven Marina land? There are approximately 175 boat slips at Clutesi Haven Marina where boaters tie up their boats all year round. This is only a drop in the bucket when it comes to the number of boaters who come from other places, other provinces and the United States. Perhaps council should consider Clutesi Haven Marina’s economical value to Port Alberni, often advertised as The Salmon Capital Of The World. This is also where the boat launch is, and it is well used. When I read a statement from Coun. Chris Alemany that it had been too long that Clutesi Haven Marina had sat there unused and that a parking lot was not good enough, I had to read that twice. As for parking, where are all these people suppose to park their vehicles,
and if they just launched their boat park their boat trailers as well? The new Ford dealership on Beaver Creek Road is where some used to park. Can you imagine the mess on River Road and a limited amount of residential streets in the area as people try to find parking? As well as parking for a commercial development? Then there is the Salmon Derby. This is where every year some charitable organizations set up there salmon barbecues and etc. to help fill the money pot to help those in need. I would say Clutesi is well used as it is. Terry Phillips, Port Alberni
Kits station still needed To the Editor,
Re: Coast Guard hysteria sinks lower (B.C. Views, April 28). I believe I may be the “retired captain from the now-closed Kitsilano Coast Guard station” referred to by Tom Fletcher. I am a disgruntled Canadian citizen and voter, not a disgruntled retiree of the Coast Guard. I was good at my job and loved my career.
I retired after 32 years of service to an organization that employs so many talented and hardworking people, all dedicated to lifesaving, marine safety and yes environmental response. I didn’t even think of getting involved until such time that the exaggerations and fabrications began pouring from the Coast Guard’s commissioners and deputy commissioners’ mouths, all for the purpose of saving the Prime Minister’s reputation for just one of his many illthought-out cuts. The Coast Guard Station Kitsilano was primarily a rescue boat station, but “Kits Base” was also one of the best equipped and trained lifeboat stations in Canada. That’s a fact, not some jaded opinion from a disgruntled ex-employee. I was a coxswain at Kitsilano Base, a trained pollution response technician and a licensed hovercraft pilot. Because of retirement I can now speak freely, unlike the Coast Guard personnel who are still employed and unable to
comment due to fear of repercussions from management. How do you explain closing one of the busiest Coast Guard stations in the country to save $700,000 a year? When will Canadians wake up? Capt. Tony Toxopeus, Surrey
When will city wake up on mill To the Editor,
The arena, swimming pool and McLean Mill all lose money and we have lost past industrial base. Most retirees’ pensions (unlike government) are not indexed. Is it reasonable that we should stabilize city costs or do we have faith (which is the absence of evidence) that tourism will grow to be an industry to employ us and pay taxes? McLean Mill, our last adopted dependant was supposed to be self-sufficient $14,000,000 ago. Richard Berg once calculated the mill’s welfare subsidy amounted to $20/ visitor. Thunder Bay’s resurrection of old Fort William’s fur trading post has a
stable population of more than 100,000 to support it but other towns’ tourism dreams become nightmares. Businesspeople must do feasibility studies to get bank loans and try to limit cost to compete and profit. Government lacks limitations and that’s why public service wages and benefits often exceed private sector. If McLean Mill is a make work project, is it cheaper to pay workers severance and direct tourists to our other aging mills (Somass and APD) that won’t update because they fear trees will all be exported? China buys B.C. alder and sells us alder cupboards. Neither alder nor maple are deemed profitable to log and are left to fertilize the trees that we export. Will the minority force the majority to support this errant ward of Port Alberni to infinity or until it breaks us? Do we have to draw up a Statute of Limitations Act or will city council give us a referendum to get this monkey off our back?
RJ Frankow, Port Alberni
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Experienced Knowledgeable Service! $
Classic 3 Story Home!
• Nicely renovated home with over 3,000 sq.ft. • 4 bd, 4 bathrooms, large partially covered deck • Large corner lot with RV Pkg & 1 veh. garage • Some finishing to complete-This could be your opportunity. OPEN HOUSE
4571 North Park Drive
• 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home across from greenbelt • Open living rm, dining room, wood floors & wood fireplace • Oak kitchen with nook & access to partially covered deck • Newer: 200 amp panel, plumbing, oil F. Air furnace, H/W tank and security system
154,900
4489 South Cres
• 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 $
• 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!
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Pleasant lot on cul-de-sac Underground services Close to schools Rural setting
6961773
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174,900
Sproat Lake View Lot MLS#368420
8400 MacMillan Dr
• Driveway is in, drilled well and lot is cleared • Bordered by trees on one side & at rear • Less than 10 min to town • 1.29 acres, excellent views of Stirling Arm
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College View Estates 2 brd, 2 bth townhouse Low strata fee Like new 9’ ceilings
209,900
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MLS# 388560
MLS# 384708
3328 Burde • • • •
BUILDING LOT
6 BDM
MLS# 363019
MLS# 382783
6287 Lamarque • • • •
Uplands Subdivision Custom 5 yr. old Rancher 3 bdr, 2 bth, 9’ ceilings Large Double Garage
262,500
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6 bedrooms for large family 2 elementary schools close Daycare and shopping close Large fenced lot
MLS# 389985
10571 Asher Rd. • • • •
Almost 1/2 acre, 3 br, 2 bth Short walk to Sproat Lake Detached double garage work-shop Peaceful quiet area
4220 Lathom • • • •
2 bedroom with shop Above flood plane Lots of parking Many new upgrades
325,000
$
2 SUITES + WORKSHOP MLS# 383266
4392 Alderwood Dr.
3 bedroom 2.2 wooded acres Not mobile - 5% down Build a second home
NEW LISTING!
3672 China Creek Road
For A Detailed Market Evaluation for your Home!
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239,900
$
5359 Otter Place
LANCE ENGSTROM
NEW LISTING!
• • • •
Finest character home Leaded glass windows Exterior is newly painted Stunningly renovated
MLS# 391188
YOUR SAVINGS WITH ONE PERCENT REALTY
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13-3500 Mcknight
4749 Leslie
NEW LISTING!
Northport 4 bdr, 3 bth Newer roof and new paint Near Kitsuksis Walk Way Workshop, .25 acre, fenced
• 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!
MLS# 388589
MLS# 388501
224,900
5074 Gertrude • • • •
• Looking for carefree living in a great location? • 3 bdrm, 1,240 sq.ft. 24 wide older Manufactured home • All appliances included, paint & large view deck • Close to schools, shopping & just 1 minute to City limits
MLS# 389996
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3961 Dunsmuir Street
MLS#385246
#1-5659 Tomswood Road
$ 349,000 AUTHENTIC CHARACTER
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MLS#387368
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Upper North Port Home
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$ 374,900 WESTPORTE
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Revenue Property!
• 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
• 1,658 sq.ft 3 bdrm, 2 bathroom home • Newer fibre glass roof, 3 skylights, double garage • Open oak kitchen w/ built-ins, family room access to 18x17deck • 66x150 lot, 30 x 20 finished shop
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4015 Johnston Road
369,900
264,900
6204 Lugrin Road
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269,900
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4693 Lathom Rd
OPEN HOUSE
199,900
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2 Suites Large 25x27 workshop Large Lot - room for toys Lots of parking
NEW 269,000 LISTING!
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HOUSE WITH SHOP MLS# 382002
MLS# 390461
3539 Herbert Rd. • 2 bdr retirement home • Aprox 1/3 country acres
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MLS #390759
$299,900
• Home features a large living room with a gas fireplace, bright and spacious kitchen with beautiful cabinets and skylight. • Thermal vinyl windows and newer roof. • Home is very bright and functional with easy to use space. • Enjoy this hard to find acreage with fruit trees, barbecue area and outbuildings. • Fenced yard as well as fenced garden area with greenhouse. Fire pit. • Very low taxes.
4994 Argyle Street, Port Alberni, B.C.
723-5666
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NEW LISTING
7081 BEAVER CREEK RD.
MID ISLAND REALTY
Independently Owned & Operated
MLS #390695
5750 WATSON RD.
$199,900
NEW PRICE
2428 7TH AVE.
$199,900
• 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 bathroom. Lrg basement w/ spacious rec room w/ gas fireplace & a 2nd bathroom. • This home has a 3 year old roof & newer vinyl windows.
• Bright and spacious home with updated kitchen. • Sliding glass doors lead out to large covered cedar deck. • Large fenced yard with garden area and outdoor shed for gardening supplies. • Large and functional utility room with lots of shelving. • Located in a quiet neighbourhood on a road with minimal traffic. • Close to schools and walking distance to the river. MLS#388194
CUTE HOME ON 0.44 ACRE LOT
BRIGHT & CLEAN 4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
IMMACULATE 3 BEDROOM RANCHER
NEW PRICE
OPEN HOUSE SAT, MAY 9TH 1:00 – 2:00PM
SOLD MLS#381010
LOT 13 – 10237 SOUTH DR. $97,000
• 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.
0.41 ACRE BUILDING LOT
MLS #390406
2766 6TH AVE.
$149,900
4025 MARPOLE
MLS#380295
4971 MARGARET ST
$139,900
• 2 bdrm home with fenced yard & 20 x 24 detached shop. • Features updated kitchen & large living room with refinished fir floors & nice coving on ceiling. • Large family room downstairs • Good residential neighbourhood close to shopping and schools.
• 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.
UPDATED 2 BEDROOM HOME
GREAT LOCATION
$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. MLS#391089
GREAT FAMILY HOME
NEW PRICE MLS#388720
$299,900
• 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 w/ 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
$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
SOLD $79,900
• This 3 bedroom upper unit has been freshly painted and updated with new kitchen countertops and floor. • Features include bright open area living and dining rooms, wood - burning fireplace and pretty garden view. • Situated in a quiet family complex with nicely maintained grounds yet close to transportation, schools and shopping. • Excellent strata management and reasonable monthly fees: comprehensive update of the windows, doors, painting and roofing of the entire complex completed in the last 2 years. All assessments paid.
GREAT LIVE-IN OR INCOME OPPORTUNITY
$265,000
• 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
MLS #371867
$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!
MLS#379428
#204-5262 ARGYLE ST $159,000
• 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 w/ high ceilings & large trim & moldings. • Large rec room downstairs. • In house workshop and garage perfect if you need storage or for the handyman
PREFERRED NORTH PORT LOCATION!
• Bright and clean newer 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo • Nice quiet building. • Walking distance to shops, restaurants and the Harbour Quay. • 7 appliances included in sale. • In suite laundry.
AWESOME WATER VIEW CONDO
MLS# 379674
MLS#381646
5820 PIERCE RD.
NEW PRICE 4488 BEALE ST.
4836 SWANSON
MLS # 377677
3774 WALLACE
$189,900
• Spacious two bedroom rancher on large 75 x 124 lot. • This home features crown moldings, a solid oak kitchen with new flooring. • Large master bedroom with covered ceilings. • Large & bright bathroom with a 2-sink vanity & new flooring. • 200 amp service, new furnace, alarm system and in-ground sprinklers • Newer detached wired garage/shop and tool shed. Quick possession is available.
RANCHER IN UPPER ECHO AREA
SOLD
MLS#385401
3738 ARGYLE WAY
MLS #387708
$199,900
MLS#379676
#55 – 4110 KENDALL
ML384000
4844 STRATHERN
$69,900
• 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
3672 6TH AVE
$99,900
• 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
SOLD
MLS#380528
4835 MARGARET ST
$239,000
• New tasteful wood laminate floors & updated paint. • Custom built rancher with 30 x 20 foot detached shop/garage off lane. • Vaulted ceilings in the large living rm that opens onto bright kitchen w/ skylights & oak cabinets. • 2 bdrms plus den. Master bdrm w/ 3 piece ensuite & shower. • Central vac, heat pump & low maintenance yard on quiet street.
IMMACULATE RANCHER IN NORTHPORT
MLS #389933
3641 ANDERSON AVE.
$99,900
• Three bedroom home located centrally, within walking distance to shopping, schools & hospital. • Newer vinyl windows and new roof. • New hot water tank. • Large living room with laminate floors. • Lane access to backyard. Fenced yard. • On bus route.
GREAT STARTER OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY
YOUR LISTING GOES HERE! CALL CATHY TODAY!
MLS #388673
3610 ESTEVAN DR
$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 backyard w/lane access. • Large finished downstairs features a spacious rec room also w/ a wood burning insert. • Home needs some updating but has great potential and almost 3500 sqft. Great location!
LARGE 5 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
SOLD MLS #384682
2560 8TH AVE.
$219,900
• 3 bdrm home with spacious 1 bdrm suite • Wired, double detached shop/garage. Large fenced corner lot. • Updated kitchen with new cabinets and tiled counter tops. • Bright & completely renovated bathroom with tastefully done new shower tile. • Large covered deck off kitchen with new french doors, new roof & decking. • New front porch and stairs. Laundry up and down. New roof on shop.
HOUSE, SUITE, SHOP!
6801375
3825 KEEHA
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4135 Morton Street
• 2bedroom plus den • New heat pump with a/c • Detached garage with ATV parking
$20
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• Updated 3-bedroom racher • Shop & RV parking • No thru-road on dyke
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4701 North Park dr
Saturday, May 9th | 11:00am-12:00pm
• 5 bedroom • 4 baths • Character home • Over 4000 sqft.
$23
5,0
$257,500
This Echo area family home has it all! The updated kitchen, new bathroom, large dining room, beautiful living room with a wood burning fireplace, and three good sized bedrooms complete the main floor. Downstairs has plenty of space for all the kids toys in the huge family room with a brand new high efficiency woodstove. The family room also has a built-in computer desk area, a perfect place for getting work done. The basement also has a bright laundry room, and a fourth bedroom. The fully fenced backyard has a patio with a hot tub perfect for entertaining guests, and a 25x14 workshop. This house has it all!
3827 Haslam Road
00 MLS# 390367
$220,000
Location, location! The upper North Port home you’ve been waiting for can be yours... Featuring coved ceilings, oak floors, a large eat-in kitchen, two bedrooms, and living room on the main floor. The kitchen leads out to the partially covered deck, overlooking the fully fenced backyard with a 24x13 wired and insulated shop. Back inside, the basement has been finished with two more bedrooms, a den, the laundry room, and a second bathroom. Within walking distance to several parks, an elementary school, shopping and more!
Saturday, May 9th | 11:00am-12:00pm 3855 China Creek Road
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.
$75
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$39
4409 Burde Street
3578 10th
• 4 bed, 1 bath • Walk to shops parks and schools
• Legal side by side duplex • Great income property • Good tenants • Separate meters
$69
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325 Bamfield Road
$75
• 2 separately titled, level, duplex lots • Quiet no thru road in Cherry Creek.
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Lot 18 Helby Island
142 Cia Rock Road • Bamfield Waterfront • 14 acres spreading across Burlo Island to Mills Peninsula • Potential to subdivide into 3 waterfront lots
• Breathtaking 5.24 acres • 2 cabins with metal roofs • Your very own parcel of the Deer Group of Islands across from Bamfield
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$329,000
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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• 2 bedrooms, 1 bath • Great location across from Catholic School • Plenty of parking
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4556 Maitland Street
Saturday, May 9th | 12:30pm-2:00pm
• Perfect B&B potential • Build in 2008 • Vaulted ceilings • Call Lance for more details.
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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.
3979 Whittlestone Ave
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MLS# 381214
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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
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• Cabin and 5.9 acres waterfront • Close to bamfield • Western Exposure • Easy to view
6882973
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250-723-6399
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Port Alberni-Pacific Rim #1-4505 Victoria Quay
250-720-6034 11138 LAKESHORE
0 9,00 $ 1,49
9492 STIRLING ARM DRIVE
BEAUTIFUL SPROAT LAKE PROPERTY
$
700 737,
GREAT ENTERTAINING PROPERTY
• 2.34 Acres, 2,784 sq.ft. rancher built in 1994 • 3 beds, 3 baths, large rooms, beautiful views • Outdoor kitchen, det. shops, irrigation system, heat pump • Located in a small bay
• 1725 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths • Additional accommodation for guests • 50’ of beach, .50 of an acre, lots of parking
3572 MCKNIGHT $
000 599,
5695 WILLOW ROAD
NO EXPENSE SPARED IN COLLEGE HEIGHTS
$
900 469,
THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS
• 4 beds, 5 baths and over 3200 sq ft, built in 2013 • Granite, marble, hardwood, extravagant lighting • All the bells and whistles RV parking & detached shop
• 4 bed, 3 bath, 2956 sq ft, 1.69 acres, close to town • Hard wood floors, stainless steel appliances • Low taxes, newer roof, septic & heat pump
3218 3RD AVE $
000 450,
5342 OTTER PLACE
ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES
$
444 444,
NEW PRICE
• 6 separate unites, +/- 18,000 Sq. ft, 6 bathrooms • 9 bay doors, separate hydro & gas meters • Adjacent lot incl. in price, C3 & C7 zoned.
• 4 beds, 3 baths, 2700 sq. ft. • Hardwood, slate, beautiful kitchen • 3 car garage & det. 900 sq ft shop • Heat pump, intercom system, grand entrance
5271 FORREST $
900 369,
5425 WESTPORTE PLACE
DREAM SHOP
$
000 319,
SPACIOUS RANCHER
• 3 beds, 3 baths, 2,127 sq ft • Chef’s kitchen w/double ovens, W/I pantry and more • Shop with bathroom, skylights, wired • Built in 2009, sprinkler system
900 NEW LISTING 254,
4095 KENDALL AVE
900 269,
$
• 3 beds, 2 baths, 2088 sq ft, large workshop • 2 fireplaces, nicely updated kitchen and more • Fully fenced yard, alley access, RV parking
4763 MORTON
PRICED TO MOVE QUICKLY
UPDATED HOME IN UPPER ECHO
• 3 beds, 2 baths, 1868 sq ft • Family room & living room, cherry wood floors • Newer roof & heat pump, beautiful backyard
3885 WHITTLESTONE $
FANTASTIC DEAL
$
900 199,
PICTURE PERFECT
• 3 bed, 2 bath, 1538 sq. ft. • 2 car garage, newer roof • Fenced back yard w/wired workshop
2874 6TH AVE $
000 185,
GREAT CURB APPEAL
• 4 beds, 1 bath, 2280 sq. ft. • Original hardwood floors • Newer hot water tank, windows, roof and more
• 4 bed, 2 bath, 1910 square feet • Alley access with paved parking for multiple cars new roof 2014, new hot water tank 2015, new fence.
9752 LAKESHORE RD. AT TING
000 134,
STAR $
3158 SWEET
One of the few opportunities left to purchase land at scenic Sproat Lake. Purchase your own Strata RV lot for year after year vacations. No more having to book months in advance. • Laundry, washrooms, hot showers • Sandy beach, waterslide, swimming • Newer docks, boat slip for each site
$
00 77,9
SOLD
PERFECT LOT • .33 of an acre • End of cul-de-sac • Short distance to walking trails
www.maureenmackenzie.ca Port Alberni-Pacific Rim
email: mmobella@shaw.ca
#1-4505 Victoria Quay Office: 250-723-5478
250.720.6034
6880689
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GREAT SOFAS & CHAIRS:
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Kelly Palmer of Palmer Financial Services and Lucas Banton Business Operations of the Alberni Valley Bulldogs with a cheque for the tee shirt sales at the games sponsored by Palmer Financial Services.
Linda Bowers, owner/operator of Boutique Belles Amies, left, and Brad Declercq owner/operator of Starboard Grill present Pat McCormick with a cheque for $400 as she is the representative for the Pink Diamond Women’s Cancer Fund. The money was raised from the Spring into Fashion Show.
Walk the Coast recently celebrated their 10th Anniversary with cake and great deals throughout the store. Clockwise from lower left are Stacy Manson, Christine, Kay, Deb, Rebecca and store manager Sarah Jones.
Judy Magnussen author of two books and former resident of Port Alberni held a book signing at Curious Coho Book Store on Saturday April 25.
Port Alberni’s #1 Browsing Store
Just in time for Mother’s Day 30% off Regular Priced Sterling Silver Jewellery
May 1-31, 2015
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Linda Bowers, owner/ operator of Boutique Belles Amies, top left, and her staff and models at the Spring into Fashion Show at the Starboard Grill, thank everyone for another very successful event.
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Harbour Quay • Port Alberni, B.C. • Phone/fax 250.724.2271 • Mon - Sat 9:30am - 5:30pm
• Top Dollar Paid For All Vehicles • Complete Car Not Required
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Windsong Eastern Arts Student Clinic
collins farm/ arrowvale campground
ARROWVALE CAMPGROUND & COTTAGES 5955 Hector Road • 250-723-7948 www.arrowvale.ca
• Oriental Bodywork and Shiatsu Massage • One Hour Session $30
SPRING SPECIAL FOR MOM Prebook 4 sessions for yourself or share with a friend for $100
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Treat Your Mom Special Mother’s Day • Sunday May 10 HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY
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Oven Roasted Duck
Fresh Crepes & Omelette Bar Eggs Benny, Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Pork Sausage, Savory Hashbrowns, Cinnamon Swirl French Toast, Belgian Waffles, Pancakes, Frittata
Finish: Chocolate Extravaganza -orWarm Rhubarb Crumble with vanilla ice cream
$6.00
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With Whipped potato and seasonal Vegetables.
Fresh Fruit Salad, Danish and Muffins Assorted Cereals, Granola and Yogurt
Chef Carved Hip of Beef Homestyle Lasagna, Chicken Cordon Bleu, Herb Crusted Cod, Southern Fried Chicken, Bavarian Sausage w Sauerkraut, Garlic Prawn Skewers, Southwestern Cornbread, Oven Roasted Potatoes, Rice Pilaf, Steamed Vegetables, Fresh Pan Gravy An assortment of salads, pickles, deli meats and cheeses, fresh vegetables with dip
West Coast Chicken
A large variety of desserts
All Prices do not include GST or Gratuity
With a Sundried Cherry Demi Served with a whipped potato and seasonal vegetables
Crusted Prime Rib
Stuffed tender Chicken Breast with crab, shrimp in a cream cheese, Served with a whipped potato and seasonal vegetables.
Adults: Seniors: Child 6 – 12: Child 5 & Under:
$19.00
$25 $21 $14 Free
Happy Mother’s Day
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Barclay Hotel 6947922
Barclay Hotel
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HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY
Mothers Day
Diva of the Day CONTEST CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR CONTEST WINNER...
Sunday May 10
JUSTINE SARAN she won THE SWEPT AWAY INN PRIZE FOR HER MOTHER!
Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet at The Starboard Grill
Give the Gift
Of Relaxation
Sunday May 10, 2015 ~ 10:00am to 2:00pm
at Harbour Quay
Fresh Rolls Whipped Butter Fruit Platter Muffins Assorted European Pastries Scrambled Eggs Eggs Benedict Bacon Sausage Flattened Yukon Potatoes Fruit Salad Starboard Salad Crudité Platter Caesar Salad Assorted Smoked and Pickled Fish 3 Grain Rice Steamed Vegetables Pesto Chicken Citrus Salmon Carved Hertel’s Glazed Ham with Honey Mustard Assorted Desserts
Facial with Beautifying Eye Treatment
$125.00
Call 778-421-2826 for Reservations
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www.finishingtouches.ca
Blue Fish Gallery We have a great selection of gifts for Mother’s Day
2907 2nd Ave • 778-419-3474
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Aveda Stress fix products are all Eco-cert-certified organic and are clinically proven to relieve feelings of stress. Gift Cards available in-store and online! EM SALON & SPA www.emsalonspa.ca 4439 Margaret St | 250.723.8322
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MOTHER’S DAY Brunch Buffet Dinner Buffet MOTHER’S DAY 2 Seating’s: 5:00 & 6:30 10:00am – 1:00pm
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SPRING SALE Sofa Was $1,615
Sofa & Love Was $7,000
Sofa Was $1,227
NOW $1,299
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Solid Oak Made in BC Lovely Bench for your Entrance! Was $800
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NOW $650 Wheelbarrow Coffee Table Was $576
NOW $450 NOW $2,199
NOW $499 Check out our wonder ful selection of Quality Gifts for Mom!
Sofa & Love Was $2,700
NOW $2,199 Sectional Was $1,744
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NIC holds town hall event May 7 North Island College president John Bowman is encouraging NIC students, alumni, employees, and community members to provide input on a draft set of strategic priorities and goals this week. Bowman will be travelling across Vancouver Island over a two-week period, hosting town hall meetings at NIC campuses. He will be at the Port Alberni campus Thursday May 7, 12–1:30 pm, in room CEN 205. “The college needs to hear from as many people and organizations as possible so we can carefully consider all ideas before the board of governors approves College Plan 2020 at the end of June,” said
Bowman. Over the past six months, NIC staff, administrators and faculty have created NIC Plan 2020, developing nine strategic priorities that will shape how NIC delivers programs and services for the next five years. “Throughout our planning process it was clear that student success is at the centre of all we do at NIC,” he said. The B.C. government projects one million job openings across the province between 2012 and 2022, with 78 per cent of those jobs requiring postsecondary education. A website has been created to encourage online feedback to College Plan 2020 at: nic.bc.ca/NICP lan2020.
A Wildlife Experience for the Whole Family Celebrating 30 Years Bears • Owls • Eagles • Hawks • Falcons Turkey Vultures • Ravens & More!!!
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Jenelle Johnson-Sabbas demonstrates her Regional Heritage Fair project, Wolf Seeker, Friday at Echo Centre.
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Golf club starts ‘em young AGC: | Junior program kicks off May 25. SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
The Alberni Golf Club is known for its strong junior program, which kicks off this month. Lauren Thomas, Eric Gill and James Maxwell will all attest to that. Thomas is the 2014 junior women’s
champion and worked in the kitchen. Maxwell has grown with the program for the past seven years. And Gill has found confidence on the greens for the past six years. The junior program offers a combination of lessons and tournament play, says Brian Rand, assistant pro in charge of the juniors. Lessons are offered Sundays, Mondays
and Tuesdays and the tournament schedule starts in late June and runs until Labour Day. Junior golf kicks off May 25. Clubs are available for players who need them. Registration is $250/ year and assistance is available through KidSport and Canadian Tire’s JumpStart program. For more info, call the pro shop at 250723-5422.
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Bouchard medals in 18-hole action KATHY WHITE
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Carol Bouchard goes home with the monthly medal after winning an 18-hole round in ladies’ golf play at the Alberni Golf Course. For the low handicap
nine-hole group, La Donna Knutson won low gross, Kathy Toms won low net and there was a tie for low putts between Marta Williamson and Kelly Gauthier. In the high handicap group, Lauralee Edgell won low gross and had the fewest putts for the day. Betty
Adair won low net. Pars were had by Louise Berlinski on No. 2, Claudia Romaniuk on No. 4 and Kathy Toms had pars on Nos. 2, 5, 6 and 8. Way to go Kathy! In the 18-hole ladies group, Bouchard and Janice Cross tied for low gross. Kathy
White took low net. Closest to the pin prize on No. 5 went to White, Pat Nicklin won on No. 14. Carol Jaworski won the special prize. Come and join us, if you would like to have a game with the ladies at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesdays. Continued / A28
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A Port Alberni Black Sheep takes control of the ball in the first half of their B.C. Rugby Union semi-final against Seattle, Saturday at the rugby pitch.
tries and shortened the gap to 34–17, but Seattle capitalized deep in Port Alberni’s end with a try to seal the Black Sheeps’ fate. They scored one
more time for the final 46–17 tally. “At the end of the day I thought our guys were very competitive. What makes me proud is
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Too many turnovers in the first half of their rugby playoff game against Seattle Saracens cost the Port Alberni Black Sheep the game and a shot at a B.C. title on Saturday. The Black Sheep opened scoring, but the first half ended with Seattle up 27–5. Then the Saracens scored 15 minutes into the second to go up 34–5. In that second half, the Black Sheep took territorial advantage and kept a handle on the turnovers, but weren’t able to overcome the hole they dug in the first half. “Anytime we made a mistake they did good things with it,” head coach Jas Purewal said. The Sheep responded with two
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It was a great day on the course, and the Alberni Golf Course’s Men’s Club finally some warm sunny weather. Fifty-five men teed it up for the MacDermott’s Insurance Waltz on Sunday. That was our biggest turnout so far this year. I expect the numbers will grow as the season progresses and the weather improves. Once again there were some great scores recorded. In first place with a team total of 125 was the foursome of Steve Pointon, Dave Mann, Phil Anker and Bill
Barret, in second spot was the group of Cal Davies, Bill Bjornson, Jack Sparks and Cliff O’Laney, with a score of 127. Next with 128 were Frank Hastings, Bob Matlock, Gary Korven and Jim Rhodes, followed by Craig Acland, Steve Acland, Keith Gauthier and Clark Crowe also with 128 but lost in a count back. Next with 130 were Pat McKay, Glen Barton, Bill Johnston and Don Grill. In sixth place with a team total of 130 also lost in a count back was the foursome of Vic Carlton, Mel Trelvik, Ned Stewart and Wolf Suhr. Rounding out the scoring with 131 was Jerry Swaney, Gerry Blender, Gerry Toms
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Next Sunday is an open day with the best gross and best net up for grabs. Also the closest to the pin and money pots will be available. There were no winners in the money pots this week as all par 3’s were halved. Please book your own tee times for next week in your own group or as a single starting at 7 a.m.
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Book sale this Friday and Saturday The Rollin Art Centre’s annual giant book sale is this weekend. We have added an additional evening, Friday, May 8 from 6-8 p.m. and our usual Saturday, May 9. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., at Echo Centre. Books, jigsaw puzzles and videos, we have it all. You may pay for your purchases by cash, Visa and MasterCard. Stock up for the summer holidays, camping trips and cozy evenings by the fire.
Art in Schools exhibit
The Rollin Art Centre is excited to bring to you our current art exhibit. This unique exhibit happens every year, showcasing several elementary school classes who took part in the “Art in the School” program. This year, we have four classes from John Howitt, Gill, Eighth Avenue and Wood schools as well as students from Port Alberni Community Living. This wonderful exhibit will run until May 16. Join us for refreshments in the gallery on Saturday, May 9 from 1-3 p.m.
The Harbour City Big Band is made up of local musicians led by Greg and Sarah Fall and this show is their annual dance. It is being held at the Bavarian Center on 4th Ave. from 7:30-11:30 p.m. Come out and enjoy a range of great dance music. There will be featured singers this year from various music schools that began their singing career while at ADSS. Pete from Pete’s Mountain’s Meats is a fabulous sax player; the great Dave Auld on drums; some wonderful younger musicians, band teachers, about
• Friday, May 8, 8-10 p.m., Concert – John Gogo CD Release – ‘Coal & Wood (Revisited)’ • Saturday, May 9, 8-10 p.m., Concert – Cassie & Maggie MacDonald - Go West Young Girls! - Irish
Melissa Martin is the Arts Administrator for the Community Arts Council, at the Rollin Art Centre and writes for the Alberni Valley News.
Portal Players Dramatic Society is proud to bring you Edward Albee’s iconic play “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf”. George, a professor at a small college, and his wife, Martha, have just returned home, drunk from a Saturday night party. Martha announces, amidst general profanity, that she has invited a young couple— an opportunistic new professor at the college and his shatteringly naïve new bride—to stop by for a nightcap. When they arrive the charade
begins. The drinks flow and suddenly inhibitions melt. It becomes clear that Martha is determined to seduce the young professor, and George couldn’t care less. But underneath the edgy banter, which is crossfired between both couples, lurks an undercurrent of tragedy and despair. George and Martha’s inhuman bitterness toward one another is provoked by the enormous personal sadness that they have pledged to keep to themselves: a secret that has
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◆ Show dates are May 8, May 9, 15, 29 and 30 at 7:30 p.m. ◆ Tickets are available at the Capitol Theatre Box office MondayThursday from 3-6 p.m. and at the Rollin Art Centre.
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Grab your bags and boxes! The Mount Klitsa Garden Club presents its 16th annual plant sale on Saturday, May 9 at the Rollin Art Center between 10 a.m. – noon. Annuals, perennials, shrubs and more!
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Trad • Sunday, May 10, 8-10 p.m., Concert – Hart & Stone duo with Ellisa Hartman • Tuesday, May 12, 8-10 p.m., Concert – Harpdog Brown • Wednesday, May 13, 8-10 p.m., Concert Duane Steele • Thursday, May 14, 8-10 p.m., Concert – Daniel Nickerson • Friday, May 15, 8-10 p.m., Concert – Ali McCormick • Saturday, May 16, 8-10 p.m., Concert – Lucas Chaisson.
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20 musicians in all. Let’s support our local talent. This is a benefit for Bread of Life this year. There will also be a fun silent auction and door prizes. Tickets are only $15 each and can be bought from a band member, Pete’s Mountain Meats, and Bread of Life/ Cornerstones Thrift shop.
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