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Council eyes fed money for boat ramp upgrade KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Council will apply for a piece of the $150 million the federal government has up for grabs in an attempt to upgrade the Big Rock boat launch. At its Tuesday night meeting, city council approved submitting the boat ramp project to the Canada 150 fund which was announced on May 15, with applications due in no later than June 17. Coun. Larry Samson thanked city staff for having a project ready to go on such short notice. “I’d like to thank staff for having a shovel-ready project on the go,” Samson said. “We’re seeing tight deadlines like this more and more and it’s nice to see staff have projects ready to go.” The boat ramp project includes plans for a new ramp and six metre extension, as well as a new breakwater toe, and a possible seasonal float. Conceptual plans also include upgrades to the gravel parking area, the installation of a washroom, and the addition of accessible picnic tables. Ross Milnthorp, the city’s general manager of parks, recreation and culture, said city staff had previously made an application to another federal government grant program – the Build Canada Fund – for Big Rock boat ramp upgrades but it was deemed ineligible. The other portion of that application, for upgrades along Highway 19A from the lift station to the boat ramp, is still under consideration.

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Campbell River voters will have until mid-July to register their opposition to an extension to the city’s boundary.

Council, at its Tuesday meeting, voted to use the Alternate Approval Process to get approval from the city’s electors to move property from the Strathcona Regional District into the city. The boundary extension is to

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under the jurisdiction of the Strathcona Regional District’s Area D but Quinsam Coal wants to streamline operations and deal with just one local government. The new property borders the lands already owned by Quinsam Coal and which are part of the City of Campbell River. Tracy Bate, the city’s deputy city clerk, said that although council has already given support to the move, the boundary extension cannot go any further until the city has the support of its registered voters. “Assent of the electors can be obtained by either a referendum or the Alternate Approval Process under Section 86 of the Community Charter,” Bate said. “The Alternate Approval Process would permit council to proceed with the boundary extension so long as no more than 10 per cent of the city’s electors object by signing an elector response form.” Bate said the city has determined that there are 24,167 electors in

Campbell River which means that more than 2,417 of those voters would have to sign an opposition form and return it to City Hall in order to stop the boundary extension. The city intends to set a deadline of July 20 at 4 p.m. for any opposition forms. If the boundary extension is approved by both electors and the province, the property will be taxed at the city’s industrial tax rate and is expected to generate roughly $6,600 per year in property tax revenue for the city. The Strathcona Regional District, according to a report in late March from the organization’s CAO, said that the property, if assessed at $200,000, would contribute roughly $1,200 in taxes to Area D and the loss of that tax revenue would result in an increase of less than $0.01 per $1,000 of assessed property value to the rest of Area D. While the regional district has signed off on

the boundary extension, six directors did oppose the move including Area D’s representative, Brenda Leigh. For Leigh, it’s the second time in a year that the City of Campbell River has proposed extending its boundary by going into Area D. Last summer, the city offered its sewer services to the northern portion of Area D if the residents there agreed to join the city. That proposal was defeated, however, in a referendum last June 28. This time around, the boundary extension proposal was brought for-

ward by Quinsam Coal, and though supported by council, was not initiated by the city. Gary Gould, general manager of Quinsam Coal, told council last year that the intention of the mining company is to expand its operations onto the new, 140-hectare property. In the meantime, Quinsam Coal intends to suspend all coal mining activity for eight weeks, starting on July 1. Gould said the suspension is the result of ongoing weak demand and depressed pricing for thermal coal.

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mending the city’s share come from the parks parcel tax and the capital lending reserve which requires a pay back with interest. “Total interest charges compounded over a three-year pay back would be approximately $50,000, paid by the parks parcel tax reserve into the capital lending reserve under this scenario,” Milnthorp said. City staff considered other projects for the Canada 150 fund including the Robron Park upgrade project and completion of the Greenways Loop from Maryland to Jubilee. Milnthorp said, however, that the Robron project does not meet the funding criteria and staff felt that at this time, the boat ramp project would have a greater benefit to the community than the Greenways Loop.

Milnthorp said if the highway project is successful and the boat ramp project receives funding under the Canada 150 fund, both projects could be completed together. The Canada 150 program will provide $150 million for 1,800 community infrastructure projects across the country. Of that, $46.2 million is allocated to B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The fund is a tribute to Canada’s 150th birthday which will be celebrated on July 1, 2017. The Canada 150 funding program will provide up to $500,000 per project. Milnthorp said that because the Big Rock Boat Ramp project is budgeted at $1 million, the city’s share of the project would be $500,000. If successful, city staff are recom-

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Regional district opens its first community garden regional district’s parks and facilities technician, said that as of last Friday afternoon, four garden beds were still available. The plots are free for this year and the regional district will supply the water through hoses and wands as well as tools such as wheelbarrows and shovels. McGregor said if the garden proves to be a success, there’s room to expand. “This is stage one, there’s still a lot of work left to do,” McGregor

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The former Maple Elementary school site has been given new life. And lots of it. The greenspace has been transformed into a spacious community park and on site, the Strathcona Regional District has created its first community garden. The garden opened last Friday afternoon under sunny skies to a group of eager green thumbs. Following a ribbon cutting, volunteers got busy helping Strathcona Regional District staff who were on hand to plant the first vegetables in three demonstration beds. A re a D D i re c t or Brenda Leigh said the garden will be the first piece of the transformation of Maple Park. “It’s just wonderful,” Leigh said. “I think it’s going to be a great space for programming in the community, for corn roasts, maybe a farmer’s market. It’s a great community gathering space. I think this garden is the

said. “We want to see what works and what doesn’t work and we want the gardeners to give us their suggestions. There’s also future plans for accessible beds if there’s a demand for it.” But for now, Leigh is just happy to see the community eager to start gardening. “It’s a huge responsibility to look after living things - I’m not so good at it,” Leigh said at last week’s opening of the garden. “I’m not much of a green thumb, but I’m

really glad you’re taking on the challenge.” For others who also don’t consider themselves gardeners, McGregor said he hopes they will still come to the garden. “It’s a project for the whole community, not just for gardeners with a plot,” he said. “It’s open to the community during the day. If someone wants to use the picnic table (which is covered) they can come and have a picnic in the garden or they can come and do a garden walk.”

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Russ Hotsenpiller, Strathcona Regional District CAO, (left) and Elaine Jansen, Campbell River’s Compost Diva, begin planting one of the first beds in the new community garden at Maple Park which officially opened last Friday afternoon.

start of great things to come.” Located at the end of Anton Road in the heart of Area D, which is south of the Campbell River city limits, Maple Park was purchased by the Strathcona Regional District from School District 72 for $225,000 after Maple Elementary was closed down. The regional district

dismantled the school building in 2005 and cleared the grounds. Shortly after, the regional district put forward a referendum to build a community hall on the grounds but it failed. “So we re-grouped and we asked the public what they wanted to do,” Leigh said. “Maple Park garden surfaced a lot.” And so the regional

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Hot dogs cook in car oven It’s that time of year again, when you make sure the air conditioning is working in your car and maybe even consider installing an automatic car starter—if you don’t already have one—to cool down the interior before you get in, because you just know, “it’s going to be an oven in there.” With the heat comes the annual warnings about leaving pets in your car. Not heeding these warnings can lead to tragic consequences, yet we continue to see parked vehicles with furry friends cooped up inside—usually a dog. Sure, most people leave their windows down a crack to allow for air circulation, but studies have shown that doing so doesn’t help much to prevent dangerously high temperatures in an enclosed space. Dogs play an important role in people’s lives. “Man’s best friend” is a commonly-accepted moniker for a reason, after all. Many take their dog everywhere, as they would young children or other people who can’t be left unaccompanied at home. Some see their dog as a member of the family too important to leave alone at home. But for whatever reason, some people still feel it’s acceptable to put that “friend” in a dangerous situation that could leave them with heat stroke in a matter of minutes, or worse, kill them. -Black Press

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Bill C-51 smacks of the Gestapo –just watch

My head is reeling from the Senate vote just now – C-51 passed, 44-28. MP John Duncan must be pleased. I cannot imagine how these Conservative senators will live with their conscience. And, this, while top senators are under investigation. The government’s co-sponsor of Bill C-51, Senator Boisvenu, has even been forced to resign from the government caucus. It’s appalling that the Senate, under a cloud of such scandal, would vote through an extreme law that experts, including the Canadian Bar Association, warn will have a harmful impact on all of us. This dangerous bill now opens the door for violations of our Charter Rights including censorship of free expression online. Your sensitive private information would be shared between no fewer than 17 government agencies and even handed to foreign governments. This includes sensitive information that can reveal everything from your financial status, to your medical his-

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tory, your sexual orientation, and even your religious and political beliefs. Victims of these privacy breaches wouldn’t even be informed – that means the government could spy on anyone, at anytime, and we wouldn’t even know when we’ve been a victim. These new spying powers are highly unpopular: 71 per cent of Canadians don’t want to trade their privacy rights to give spy agencies more power. The government has admitted Bill C-51 is fundamentally flawed, so they must withdraw the legislation, go back to the drawing board and start over. Now I must go and see which B.C. senators voted for or against. I know Sen. Mobina Jaffer voted against. Ladies and Gentlemen, this bill smacks of the Gestapo - no exaggeration. Just watch and see! I encourage Canadians to learn more about how we can work together to stop Secret Police Bill C-51 at: StopC51.ca Cheena graham Black Creek

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Is B.C. a Third World backwater?

We might call ourselves peted the creation of the Super, Natural or even The “Great Bear Sea,” continuing Best Place on Earth, but how the penchant of outsiders for is B.C. viewed around the renaming large parts of B.C. to world? fit their marketing strategies. Ever since U.S. billionaires Unlike the “Great Bear Rainand their environmental cli- forest” land use deal of 2007, ents decided more than a the Sierra Club, ForestEthics decade ago to supervise our and Greenpeace were not repsociety, the impresresented. Instead, sion that B.C. is a Tides Canada CEO primitive colonial R o ss Mc Mi l l an backwater in need sat beaming in the of “saving” has only audience. been reinforced. McMillan’s role in In late April, directing U.S. founthe province and dation money to coastal aboriginal B.C. has prompted leaders announced him to declare Tom Fletcher completion of himself “a princiB.C. Views marine planning pal architect of the areas for Haida Gwaii and Great Bear Rainforest project,” the North and Central Coast. although in the early years he U.S. activists knew about the and his staff (currently 24 announcement weeks before people) stayed behind the the legislature press gallery scenes while Sierra, Greendid, and a documentary crew peace, et al., took the credit. was sent up to advance the At the event, two aboriginarrative of the saving of the nal leaders gave a nod to the “Great Bear Rainforest.” real funder of the ongoing Within minutes of the effort to “save” the B.C. coast, announcement, the World the Gordon and Betty Moore Wildlife Fund website trum- Foundation. Gordon Moore

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is a co-founder of Intel Corp., maker of most of the world’s computer processor chips, now spending his vast fortune on the Amazon basin, B.C. and other “threatened” places. Other Silicon Valley and Seattle billionaires helped finance the original effort. The ef for t has since expanded to natural gas, with false horror stories about “fracking” finding a receptive global audience. Back to reality. B.C.’s Auditor General issued a report last week calling on the province to do more to prevent the “cumulative effects” of industrial development. The B.C. government noted that 90 per cent of B.C.’s vast area is now covered by regional land use plans created to manage cumulative impacts. A whopping 37 per cent of B.C. is designated as parks and protected areas for environmental and cultural values. Maybe that’s still not good enough, but it’s better than anything I can find in Europe or the U.S.

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A sweeping panorama takes in Discovery Passage and part of Campbell River from a crane on which firefighters took part in high-elevation rescue training June 3-7.

Firefighters reach new heights Campbell River fire fighters reached new heights this month, brushing up on their skills with high-elevation rescue training. “The Technical High Angle Rope Rescue Program (THARRP) program prepares fire department personnel in technical rope and tower crane rescue so

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Campbell River’s sister city bond with Ishikari, Japan was celebrated last Saturday during the Japanese Cultural Fair. Pictured clockwise from below, from left, Abigail Sheehan, Haley Henry and Jordann Warner create painted cards. Charlotte Ostrowski, left, accepts a cup of tea from Moe Ito, an exhange student from Ishikari. The Campbell River Bonsai Club showed off some of its work.

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Moe Ito, an exhange student from Campbell River’s sister city of Ishikari, Japan, works on a creation at the origami table during the annual Japanese Cultural Festival at Spirit Square Saturday.

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pirit Square took on the spirit of the East Saturday when the Campbell River’s Ishikari Twinning Society hosted its annual Japanese Cultural Fair. As hundreds of fair-goers strolled into the square under a curtain of giant koi wind socks, they were treated to displays of Japanese music, fashion, food and art.

Moe Ito, a student from Ishikari attending school here through the society’s student exchange program, performed a traditional tea ceremony and demonstrated origami at one of several crafts tables. At other stations, visitors were invited to create watercolours and calligraphy or have their fortunes read. The Campbell River Bonsai

Club boasted a display of its intricate live tree-sculpting, and the Uminari Taiko drum group of Victoria performed throughout the day. A replica torii gate graced the square, along with several screened panels highlighting the history and background of the relationship between Campbell River and Ishikari, which was established beginning in 1983.

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Minister announces North Island Highway improvements The Minister of Highways, Todd Stone, was on hand at Roberts Lake Tuesday to announce a project to improve safety for motorists and cyclists on three sections of highway north of Campbell River is out to tender. In the Roberts Lake area, approximately 30 kilometres north of Campbell River, the shoulders of Highway 19 will be widened to better accommodate cyclists. The widened shoulders, three kilometres in length, will tie into the existing paved highway shoulders on Highway 19 south of Roberts Lake and will include the installation of shoulder rumble strips. The highway shoulders will also be improved on approximately 10 kilometres of Sayward Road, from the Highway 19

junction to the northernmost Kelsey Way intersection in Sayward. The wider paved shoulders will improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians on this section of Sayward Road, including through a large portion of the village. As well, Highway 19 will be resurfaced from Eve River Bridge to Tsitika Lake Bridge, east of Woss, a distance of 20 kilometres. New lane markings will be installed, and shoulder rumble strips and centreline reflectors will be installed to improve safety. The asphalt milled during this work will be recycled for use in the Roberts Lake and Sayward Road shoulderwidening work. “Rehabilitation of provincial highways and improvements to our

On hand for announcements about Highway 19 imporvements at Roberts Lake were (from left): Angie Allwood (Operations manager for the region), Eric Hedstrom (Emcon Services), Ron Kerr (Campbell River City Councillor), Anne Molony (District development officer), HIghways Minister Todd Stone, John MacDonald (Mayor of Sayward), Norm Parkes (Executive director of Highway Services), Val Fabick (RF Binnie - Civil Engineering), Kirsten Pedersen (Regional Director for the South Coast Region highways), and Janelle Erwin (District Manager).

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Additional projects to improve the safety and reliability of B.C.’s provincial highway and side road network will be announced as they are finalized. The work on Highway 19 is part of government’s commitment to invest $380 million over the next three years to resurface provincial highways. This is a major component of B.C. on the Move, with 1,000 kilometres of provincial highway to be resurfaced annually. The Sayward Road upgrade is part of government’s commitment in B.C. on the Move to improve the condition of provincial side roads. $270 million is to be invested over the next three years to improve over 500 kilometres of side roads each year.

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The weekly Farmer’s Market at Pier Street held its Kids’ Day Sunday and offered a range of activities for youngsters in addition to the plants, produce, food and handicrafts always on display. The entertainment stage was given over to Captain Thunderpants and Magi the Magician for the day. Clockwise from right, Marin Durke, at left, sells handmade flower pens at her mother’s plant and produce booth as visitors stroll the market; Jackson Thomas, 5, checks looks back at his many eyes as face-painter Amy Louise holds a mirror; and seven-month-old Tristan Crombie stops to inspect a fresh strawberry after getting a taste as his mother, Katie, looks on.

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enjoyed the early advantage, carrying a 2-1 lead into the second period as the Ravens got a single goal from Wyatt Surgenor in the first. After the Ravens’ Finnley Goodliffe knotted the game 2-2 early in the second, the Wild responded to go up 3-2. Again, the Ravens answered, with Ty McNeilly racing end-toend and scoring to knot the game at 3, and then moved in front on Cole McIntosh’s seeing-eye shot into the upper corner of the net at 14:30 of the second. Just before the end of the period, the Wild rode a power play to a goal that tied it again, at 4. That score held until midway through the third, when the Ravens found their scoring touch with a pair of goals in less than a minute. Tyler Wingert took a

nifty pass from McNeilly and rippled the twine from the right wing to make it 5-4, and Ken Sweet raced in off the ensuing faceoff to score for a 6-4 lead with 11:05 to play. It was still 6-4 when the Ravens were assessed a double minor for a backcheck with just under four minutes to play. The Wild took advantage of the power play to make it 6-5 on Brigham Nye’s goal with 2:12 to play. With just under a minute remaining and the Wild still on the power play, Comox pulled goalie Jack Dickie to play 6-on-4 and Norman Rudolph sent home the tying goal with 48 seconds left. The Ravens worked the ball into the Wild zone in the closing seconds and managed to get off a pair of shots, but were denied by Dickie.

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Josh Coblenz, who helped the Campbell River Storm to the Cyclone Taylor Cup and Keystone Cup championships as an affiliate player last season, has signed to play for his hometown club in the 2015-16 season. “Committing to the Storm is obviously a huge honour,” said Coblenz, a 5-foot-9, 165pound centreman. “This is the team I grew up watching, and to actually be a part of it now is a bit surreal.” Coblenz spent last season with the U18 Prep Team at Pacific Coast Hockey Academy in Victoria. He led the

team in scoring with nine goals and 22 assists (31 points) in 23 games before making 19 appearances for the Storm, adding another three goals and five assists in the playoffs. Senholt returns The Storm also announced the acquisition of 1995-born defenseman Darryl Senholt from the Osoyoos Coyotes of the KIJHL in exchange for future considerations. It’s a homecoming of sorts for Senholt, who played 18 games for the Storm during the 2013-14 season before returning home for health

reasons. Coach departs bench Stefan Jensen is leaving the Storm after two seasons to pursue employment opportunities away from hockey closer to his home in the BC interior. The Oliver native will remain with the team as an Interior scout. “Although we are thrilled for Stefan and the opportunity that has been presented to him in the Interior we are devastated to lose him behind the bench,” says Storm Head Coach and General Manager Lee Stone.

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A very hot June night made for some great track conditions on Saturday at Saratoga. The Crash to Pass cars, Roadrunners and the Hornet cars were on the racing card on Saturday with many fans out to watch all the action with Periscope Promotions sponsoring all the fun. Thirty Hornet cars arrived on Saturday with six heat races given to them, three of which

were reverse heats. Some great heat races saw Dwight Bakken, Ashley White, and Kevin Lawrenuk win the first 10-lap heats, with the reverse heats going to Serina Hintz, Rowland Westra, and Lawrenuk, who won both of his heats. The 25-lap B Main featured a 20-car field that saw a close battle between Westra and White; White would hold off Westra for eight laps, but Westra would find his way around through lap traffic and

didn’t look back from there, taking home his fourth main event of the year in a great greenwhite-chequered race. Ten cars entered into a 20-lap A main; Glenn White grabbed the lead on lap three and pulled away with Lawrenuk from the pack, but Lawrenuk would not be stopped on this night and took the lead on lap 10 before taking a clean sweep in the A class. Eight Roadrunners entered into the action on Saturday. Two heats

were awarded with point’s leader Ryan Guest taking home both wins. The 15-lap main event saw Guest and Trace Stevenson battle bumper to bumper all 15 laps; Stevenson would hold off Guest for 13 laps until Guest took advantage of lap traffic to get around Stevenson displaying some great driving skills to take home his Fourth straight main event win. After a few altercations over the course of the night, Dennis Leavitt was handed a two-race probation for unsportsmanlike reasons, and also had his points removed for the main event. The Crash to Pass cars put on a great show at Saratoga on Saturday. Their only heat race saw Cam Edward lead all laps to take home the win. Edward would continue his winning ways into the 15 lap main, holding

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day two. Right then I felt like punching him in the face for even inviting me on this ride, but knew deep down he was right. So I went home, cleaned up, ate some real food and got my brain back on track. Sure enough at 5:45 the next morning, the three of us met up and headed off toward Victoria. We rode slower, took more rest stops and ate way more food on day two. No matter how tough it got there was no quit in any of us and eventually we all rode over the Malahat, through Victoria and out to Mile Zero. 19 hours, 523 km and 5,800 meters of climbing in two days, from one end of Vancouver island to the other. Thanks for the invite Ken, it was a great adventure!

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A fishing derby is normally designed to attract anglers to pay a fee and catch a big fish in hopes of taking home prize money for the largest fish caught. However, locally, some derbies are set up to have fun and win prizes with no entry fee. Whether you fish lakes or oceans, a derby can be set up as a fundraiser or just have fun for bragging rights when you land a big fish. Some companies put on derbies for their staff and it’s usually a oneday event followed by a dinner or barbecue. Tyee Marine in Campbell River has been holding their Customer Appreciation Derby for a number of years and it’s still going strong. In Campbell River, salmon fishing has been amazing and already fish are coming in 19 to 26 pounds. The Hump and

Lighthouse are areas to see a number of boats out and anglers are getting the big ones down deep in about 200 feet of water. Blue Meanie and Disco Hootchies along with Jack Smith and Lady Gaga Tomic Plugs. Last weekend, Buttle Lake had 131 adults and 27 kids take part in the Perry Assu and Charlie Henderson Memorial Trout Derby. Courtenay Drake got a 4.01 pound trout and Lee Quocksister landed a fish just under four pounds. This weekend, a number of boats will be out for the first annual Davis Systems Salmon Derby, which is currently open to only customers and staff, could possibly bloom in future years for anyone to enter in Campbell River. Meanwhile, avid fisherman Wayne Harrison is fishing the open water in the Bamfield area and

ing really starts to heat up in Campbell River. This year I plan to fish in the Chum Derby at Browns Bay in late fall and the people who join in the fun each year come from all over British Columbia. I will visit Brent and Esther and give you the exact dates for this derby. Last year at Roberts Lake, Lorna Duncan had registered more than 80 anglers and the date for this year has been set for Saturday Sept. 19. British Columbia’s Chase Clandening from Family Fishing Weekend Campbell River registers his is a celebration of the 26 pound Spring in the Customer Appreciation Derby great tradition of sport at Tyee Marine. fishing. On June 19, 20 and 21, the public can go will test the waters locally fishing at no cost in many on Saturday. of B.C.s lakes and rivers. Kevin Gillanders from The Government of CanVancouver is the Derby ada is also providing an leader at Painters Lodge opportunity to fish free with his salmon coming in all tidal waters. Always in at 28 pounds. The La- check for daily possesdies Derby is set for June sion and size limits and 25-29 and after that fish- closures.

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Gymnasts wrap up season Ravens midgets fall Leah Anderson and Ellie Anderson each won silver medals in allaround competition and Rebecca Revoy added a bronze finish as the Campbell River Gymnastics Club wrapped up the 2014-15 competition season last week at the Vancouver Island Championships in Victoria. Leah Anderson and Revoy placed 2-3 in the Junior Olympic Level 6 all-around. Ellie Anderson was second in the JO Level 4 division. The Level 3 through 6 athletes who attended earned 19 medals for top-three finishes and many more ribbons to complete the season on a high note. Vancouver Island Gymnastics Championships Campbell River results Junior Olympic Level 3 (2004-07) All-around: 5. Makena Movold; 11. Kaitlynn Beaulieu; 21. Michaela Pontious. Balance beam: 2. Pontious; 5. Beaulieu; 11. Movold. Uneven parallel bars: 6. Movold; 9. Beaulieu; 26. Pontious. Vault: 2. Movold; 11. Beaulieu; 23. Pontious. Floor exercise: 10. Movold; 18. Beaulieu; 24. Pontious. JO Level 3 (2001-04) All-around: 12. Melody Bedard. Beam: 14. Bedard. Bars: 10. Bedard. Vault: 10. Bedard. Floor: 13. Bedard. JO Level 4 All-around: 2. Ellie Anderson; 4. Kayla Glover. Beam: 4. Anderson; 6. Glover. Bars: 2. Anderson; 3. Glover. Vault: 2. Anderson; 3. Glover. Floor: 5.

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COMMUNITY UPDATE JUNE 12, 2015 Notice to Electors of the City of Campbell River of Alternative Approval Process for a Proposed Extension of Boundaries

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Notice is hereby given that under Section 86 of the Community Charter and Section 20 of the Local Government Act, the Council of the City of Campbell River has received a request from the Quinsam Coal Corporation to extend its municipal boundaries to include the lands shown on the attached map. City Council is in support of the request and intends to petition the Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development for approval. Prior to petitioning the Minister, the Local Government Act requires that council must obtain the approval of the electors of the municipality in relation to the proposed boundary extension. Approval of the electors may be obtained by an Alternative Approval Process (AAP). The AAP process states that Council may proceed with the boundary extension unless at least 10% (2,417) of the estimated number of electors in the City of Campbell River have signed and submitted individual elector response forms against the proposal by the deadline set out below. The number of eligible electors in the City of Campbell River is estimated to be 24,167. Elector Response Forms AAP elector response forms will be accepted only if they are in the form established by the City of Campbell River or an accurate copy of the form. The forms are available at the office of the City Clerk at City Hall and on the website at www.campbellriver.ca starting on Friday, June 12th. For an elector response form to be accepted, it MUST: • Be submitted by a qualified registered elector of the City of Campbell River; • Include the full name of the elector; • Include the residential address of the elector; • Be signed by the elector; • If applicable, state the address of the property in relation to which the person is entitled to register as a non-resident property elector; and • Be submitted to the City Clerk before the deadline. NOTE: a person must not sign any alternative approval process elector response form more than once and may not withdraw his or her name from the elector response form after the deadline for submission of the elector 0 0.5 response forms has passed. Deadline The deadline for submitting signed elector response forms opposing the Quinsam Coal boundary extension proposal is no later than 4:00 pm, Monday, July 20, 2015. Elector response forms must be in the possession of the City Clerk by this time, as postmarks WILL NOT be accepted as date of submission. Forms may be mailed or dropped off to the attention of the City Clerk, 301 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River BC, V9W 4C7, faxed to 250-286-5760, or emailed to info@campbellriver.ca.

EXISTING CITY BOUNDARY PROPOSED BOUNDARY EXTENSION

Middle Quinsam Lake

Quinsam Coal 1 Km

NOTE: This map is intended for general reference purposes only, and must not in any way be interpreted to be legal nor be used to establish legal lot sizes or dimensions. Legal information or descriptions must be obtained from the City of Campbell River. 301 St. Ann's Road, Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada V9W 4C7

Information related to the boundary extension is available for public inspection at City Hall, 301 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River, BC during regular office hours of 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday. For more information on the Alternative Approval Process, please call: Peter Wipper, City Clerk at 250-286-5707 or Tracy Bate, Deputy City Clerk at 250-286-5705. Peter F. Wipper City Clerk, City of Campbell River

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Homalco share their culture on Museum tour

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The Museum at Campbell River is offering a unique opportunity to participate in a cultural tour to the amazing traditional homelands of the Homalco Band in the heart of Bute Inlet. On Aboriginal Day, Sunday, June 21, the museum will host guided tours to Orford Bay in partnership with Discovery Marine Safari. The boats will leave Campbell River at 8:30 a.m. returning around 4 p.m. that evening.

These trips are not to be missed. Bute Inlet is amongst the most stunning waterways on the coast, flanked by soaring mountains and containing crystalline waters. The Homalco Band has been making efforts over the past few years to reconnect to their traditional lands along the Orford River. The area is abundant with wildlife, being a prime location for grizzly bear viewing. The band is working with youth to create

cultural experiences for visitors, of which these museum trips will be the first to participate. For many living in coastal B.C., the opportunity is rare to travel up into these far away inlets to enjoy their outstanding beauty. Rarer still is the opportunity to visit a First Nations reserve and to experience an ancient culture. The tour will include the opportunity to paddle a traditional Salish design canoe, witness a

Orford Bay in Bute Inlet.

demonstration of cedar weaving (and learn how to weave a simple piece), learn Homalco history, visit with a Homalco artist, peek in at a hatchery and visit the grizzly bear

platforms. If local wildlife make an appearance that will be a bonus! But of special note will be a delicious traditional seafood feast prepared for lunch. This meal is

sure to be a delight. It has taken many years, but the Homalco Indian Band of Campbell River have come full circle; reclaiming their history on their own ancestral lands. To witness band members telling their own stories is a profound way to gain insight into this remote and spectacular area. Homalco means “people of turbulent, or fast running water.” The Homalco language is a Coast Salish dialect, and

their core traditional territory extends from Dent Island to the vicinity of Raza Passage and includes all of Bute Inlet. The cost for the trip is $195 and includes the seafood feast, on-board interpretation both to and from Bute Inlet as well as all activities upon arrival. To reserve a seat please call the Museum at 250-287-3103. Check the Museum website at www.crmuseum.ca for all the Historic Boat Tours this summer.

7x10.5 COMMUNITY UPDATE JUNE 12, 2015 PUBLIC ART COMMITTEE REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS The City of Campbell River is inviting interested members of the Public to apply for appointment to the City’s Public Art Sub-Committee for the following terms: • one member for 1 year, • two members for 2 years, and • three members for three years. The Public Art Sub-Committee (PAS) will advise the Community Services, Recreation and Culture Commission on the following: • effective implementation of the Public Art Policy • public art planning • allocation of Municipal funds for public art projects • selection and placement of all public art works projects driven by public development • development of a public art selection process, program and collection • establish a public art program for the City and develop and maintain an inventory of public art The Public Art Sub-Committee will require a diverse collection of individuals in order to reflect the diversity of community interests and will include: • 2 Artists (recognized as Artists by their peers and active in the community) • 4 Members that can represent the following: Arts, Culture, Recreation, Business, Heritage, People with disabilities, First Nations, Education, Community Advocate and/or Youth Information and applications are at City Hall or at www.campbellriver.ca

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FREE URBAN HEN WORKSHOPS Interested in having hens in your own backyard? Join Cathy Leselake, owner of Bird Brain Acres, as she hosts two workshops on keeping urban hens. Benefit from her wide range of knowledge and experience gained over 30 years as a hobby farmer. She will also share highlights from showing her urban hens in competitions. Two sessions available: Thursday June 18, and Wednesday June 24, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. No Registration required.

Apply today! Deadline is 4:30 PM Friday, June 26, 2015 Questions? Please contact Michele Sirett, Recreation & Culture Supervisor at 250-286-1161 or email michele.sirett@campbellriver.ca

2014 ANNUAL REPORT The City’s 2014 Annual Report will be considered at the June 22, 2014 Council meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers, 301 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River. Copies of the 2014 Annual Report will be available starting on June 3, 2015 from the Finance Department at City Hall or from the City’s website at www.campbellriver.ca

Location: CR Compost Education Center, 228 South Dogwood Street corner of Pinecrest and South Dogwood, across from Strathcona Gardens Hosted by the City of Campbell River and the CR Compost Education Centre

NOTICE OF DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY Pursuant to Section 26 of the Community Charter TAKE NOTICE that the City of Campbell River (the “City”) intends to dispose of the fee simple interest in the lands legally described as follows: 1) Lot A, District Lot 26, Sayward Land District, Plan 34604, Except Plan 40913, & Exc Plans 48881, VIP52347, VIP58680, VIP69689, VIP69691, VIP71431, VIP80754 & VIP87669 PID: 000-199-460 The land, approximately 26.597 acres, is to be acquired by A.B. Edie Equities for development purposes. The consideration to be received by the City for the disposition is $697,500. Any enquiries concerning this disposition may be directed to: Elle Brovold, Property Manager, City of Campbell River, 301 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River, BC V9W 4C7 T: 250.286.5709 F: 250.286.5741 E: elle.brovold@campbellriver.ca

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RCMP probe claims ‘a mistake’ Premier Christy Clark has apologized for wrongly claiming an RCMP investigation was underway in relation to several former health ministry researchers who the government fired in 2012. Clark characterized the investigation claims as an error but said little more when reporters asked her why the claims weren’t recanted until RCMP documents were released to the Vancouver Sun under Access to Information. “It was a mistake that was made and that’s

why we apologized for it,” Clark said. “When government makes mistakes government has an obligation to apologize.” The released documents show the RCMP closed their file in the summer of 2014 because the force never received information from the province justifying a criminal investigation. Health Minister Terry Lake told reporters he was never informed the Mounties weren’t investigating. The province previously admitted the firings were a mistake and settled out of court with most of the employees. One researcher committed suicide.

NDP MLA Adrian Dix said the government intentionally misled the public for years on the RCMP probe and wrongly smeared the researchers despite legal advice against mentioning police involvement.

LNG glut dims outlook for new plants A new report suggests the odds are getting longer for the B.C. government’s dream of opening several liquefied natural gas export plants. The International Energy Agency warned a flood of new LNG supply is coming onto the market and new plants

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“The fact is, LNG projects have lifespans of 30-50 years. So proponents are looking at the long-term economics when deciding the viability of a project . Many analysts are forecasting that B.C. LNG will be competitive over the long-term. We share that view.”

overlapping information requests. “It’s clear that these public records are being routinely and deliberately destroyed, and the people of British Columbia deserve to know why,” Routley said.

More records missing: NDP

The office of the Auditor General for Local Government has new marching orders from the province to avoid a repeat of problems that led to the firing of first AGLG Basia Ruta. Legislation is planned to draw clearer lines of responsibility between the AGLG and its governing audit council, and seek to guard against excessive use of contracted consultants. Those were among the recommendations from a review carried out by Chris Trumpy after Ruta was removed earlier this year. She had resisted an attempt to review her slow performance in completing audits of municipalities. The office was created by the BC Liberal government to conduct performance audits on local government to help them find savings and efficiencies.

Opposition New Democrats claim they’ve found more examples of government staffers destroying records to stymie information requests. Privacy Commissioner Elizabeth Denham is already investigating the allegations of a transportation ministry staff member who said a supervisor deleted emails from his computer so they wouldn’t be considered for public release through a Freedom of Information request for records related to the Highway of Tears. NDP critic Doug Routley said he has asked Denham to look into three more cases where FOI requests yielded no documents even though the NDP knew they exist because they turned up in

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3x4.5 STRATHCONA GARDENS Strathcona Regional FRONT ENTRANCE VESTIBULE – RFP-02-15 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

The Strathcona Regional District is seeking proposals from qualified firms to supply and install a completely new front entrance automated door system and store front windows at the Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex located at 225 South Dogwood Street, Campbell River, BC Request for Proposal documents may be obtained at no charge from the Strathcona Regional District website (www.strathconard.ca) or in person at #301-990 Cedar Street, Campbell River, BC. Location: Campbell River, BC Issue Date: June 5, 2015 Closing Date and Time: June 25, 2015 (2:00 pm Pacific Daylight Time) 301-990 Cedar Street, Campbell River, BC V9W 7Z8 Tel: 250.830.6700 Fax: 250.830.6710 Toll-free: 1.877.830.2990 www.strathconard.ca


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rosapowell@coastrealty.com Fantastic family home offering 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, plus den/office in the sought after Pinecrest neighbourhood. Move right into this meticulously maintained home with a functional floor plan & well proportioned rooms. The main level features a contemporary open concept, Kitchen with eating space that overlooks the family room with wood stove, living and dining area with gas fireplace, laundry & 2 pce bathroom. Upstairs is where you will find the master bedroom with large closet & ensuite, along with 2 other bedrooms & a full updated bathroom. Step outside to your private patio and fully fenced & landscaped sunny backyard!, to enjoy entertaining. Just a short stroll to schools, shopping, arena complex, parks & more! You won’t find a better home. $379,000 MLS 392113

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OPEN HOUSE SAT 11:30am-1pm 1056 Cordero $345,000

Beautiful family home with 2400 sqft of quality living space that includes both a family room and a bonus room for extra comfort. The stunning spiral staircase greets you as you enter the large foyer of this 2 storey, main, level living custom home. The inviting kitchen with large pantry and eating nook overlook the patio (39x12) and private backyard. Double French doors lead into a generous sized master bedroom with ensuite and large walk-in closet. You’ll love the oak hardwood floors and numerous windows that allow natural sunlight to brighten the interior of the home. Curb appeal is obvious when you consider the bay windows on both levels and the nicely landscaped yard. New roof 2012, newer garburator, 4 appliances less that 4 years old, wired for speakers in living & family rooms/garage. Back-to-back wired shed/detached workshop measures 25x9.

• NO GST on this lovely 1,680 sqft Discovery Plateau rancher built in 2012 • 3 bed/2 bath plus a large family room with beautiful French doors

264A Westgate Rd $198,500 NEW PRICE $189,000

2298 Beach Dr, Port McNeill $149,000

1438 Sitka Ave, Courtenay $394,900

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North Island Listings

• Walk-on oceanfront lot on a dead-end street • Municipal water and other services to lot: Assessment $154,000.

963 Despins Rd, Sayward $399,000

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1818 Sacht Rd, Sayward $334,000

• Completely updated 2960 SQFT home on 0.89 acres outside of flood zone • 610 SQFT wired detached garage and lovely 750 SQFT 1 bedroom guest cottage

1810 Sacht Rd, Sayward $159,000

1637 Sayward Rd, Sayward $389,000

• Solidly built 3 bed/3 bath country home on 1.18 acres • 24’x32’ detached garage, plenty of covered parking and storage

• Lovely, level 0.83 acre property with mature trees outside the flood zone (SRD) • 2 bdrm mobile has over 1000 sqft of comfortable, updated living space

• Riverfront acreage just 45 minutes from CRiver has 2 homes with tenants & camping spots • Private road winds through forested 5.5 acres to the White River along the back property line

424 Cedar St, Alert Bay $329,000

419 Cedar Cres, Gold River $55,000

60 Cottonwood Rd, Alert Bay $269,900

$31,900. under Assessed Value!

2 blocks from the Ocean and the Sea Walk! Enjoy this lovely 3 bedroom/3 bath, 2 storey home in the heart of the poplar Willow Point area. The duplex has been very well maintained and cared for. The kitchen and the dining areas overlook the spacious and private backyard. Bedrooms are a good size. The lot is a pan-handle so you can avoid any traffic noise from the street - not that there is any in this quiet neighbourhood - and enjoy the privacy. Walking distance to the ocean as well as shopping, 3 levels of schools, restaurants, medical & dental facilities and much more. This 1378 sqft home has a single car garage and a fenced backyard with.

• 3,320 sqft ocean view home • 4 bed/2 bath, 1,728 sqft home • 3 bed/2 bath oceanview with 4/5 bedrooms; built in backing onto neighbourhood home with nearly 3000 sqft of 1998 park updated living space • Detached garage with two 12 • Build sweat equity through • Detached double garage/ ft doors, an overhead hoist improvements workshop rail, 200 amps

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55 plus complex, 2 bedrooms and on top floor. Close to recreation and Merecroft Village. Secured entry and elevator. MLS 387044 $129,900

Great family Location - 3 bdrm, 2 bath West Coast Contemporary Near Sportsplex. MLS 381832 $274,900

Raw Land in Sayward - 35 plus acres just off the Hwy 19, at the end of a quiet road not far from the highway. There is a gated road on the property for private use. MLS 385485 $210,000

7522 N. ISLAND HWY $1,180,000 130 ACRE BLACK CREEK FARM

2359 GALERNO ROAD $269,000 AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A GROWING FAMILY • 1830 sq.ft. ; 6 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms • Single car garage and a 30’ x 20’ detached shop • Fabulous RV parking for boats and trailers • A comfortable home in Willow Point

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Ted & Terri Chalaturnyk 250-287-2000 www.tedandterri.com email: tnt@tedandterri.com

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831 MCPHEDRAN ROAD $320,000 GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY • • • • • •

Includes Both sides ; total 2664 sq. ft. 1312 sq. ft. on each side, 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on each side Generous Parking for each side Private back yard on each side Current rent is $950 a side

1250 Cedar St.

2 lease spaces available in this centrally located building. 814 sqft and 2000 sqft. Ample parking for staff & customers. NEW LISTING!

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A mix of pasture, and treed land Fully perimeter fenced and cross fenced Newer 11 year old 2450 sq.ft. 2 level home Older 1530 sq. ft. rancher Needs to be walked to be appreciated

1433B 16th Ave

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Suited for service or office requirements. 3300 sqft of open and undeveloped space with 2 large washrooms. Separate secured entrance with ample parking. Common area costs add’l $1.00 per sqft plus GST. For Lease

Subdivision potential on this 8-acre property with residential multiple zoning on approx. 5 acres and commercial zoning on 2.77 acres. Located in Quinsam Heights in an area of executive style homes. Services to the property line include sanitary & storm sewers, municipal water, hydro & telephone. $699,000

.52 acre semi oceanfront property with highway frontage. C-2 zoning allows for a number of uses.

Iris Adams 250-287-5990 email: irisadams@shaw.ca

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Lifestyle! Live in a quiet peaceful park surrounded by nature trails, close to Pacific Playgrounds Marina at Saratoga Beach and fly fishing on the Oyster River. Grocery store, liquor store, pharmacy, clinic, fire hall first responders, post office. Covered carport with a Storage room or workshop. Pitched roof. Large living room. Newer carpet. One small pet. On site park manager. Appliances and Window coverings are included.

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104 - 615 Alder Street Updated kitchen and floors this 2 bedroom condo with fabulous ocean views is priced to sell. In floor heating in the bathroom, large living space and new appliances in modern kitchen with maple cabinets. Built in microwave and dishwasher. The shared laundry is directly across the hall from this unit. The building offers an exercise room and a storage locker, parking and a freezer room. Unit has a freezer. MLS 373205. $159,900

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1-768 Robron Rd

This bright very large town home is in great condition. New roof two years ago. Close to all amenities. One of the largest town homes in town. This is a corner unit so there are no neighbours on one side. The back yard has easy access to a kid’s play park. Perfect for a young and growing family. 3 large bedrooms, ample storage, large kitchen with eating area and small sitting area. Large living room. The 2 piece bath down is also storage and laundry.There are two parking spaces for each unit. The strata fees are low at only $125 a month. Rentals are allowed as well as one small pet. $171,900


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OPEN HOUSE SAT, JUNE 13 11:30 AM-1 PM MLS 390884 3668 James Cres, Black Creek Great starter home has a 1 bdrm guest cabin, 2 horse stall barn & 1 acre lot in quiet area! $259,000

161 Mariwood Drive 1737sq’ Rancher, 3 beds, 2 full baths, large living room with bayed window plus a family room/den off kitchen.. Large tiled dining room, tiled kitchen with lots of oak cabs, eating bar and French doors leading to the private fully fenced backyard. Double garage, gas heat & hot water, fiberglass roof, vinyl windows, wood burning insert, a garden shed and septic field is only 9 years old. This home is located in one of the more desired areas in Campbell River, on a quiet road, short walk to the beach and a 2 minute drive to renowned Storey Creek Golf Course. This home sits on a 0.27 acre lot level lot with enough side yard to allow for backyard access. Now $299,900

OPEN HOUSE SUN, JUNE 14 2:30-3:30 PM MLS 384852 1-346 Erickson Rd.

Just like “new” 1345 sq.ft. 2 bedroom, 2 bath level entry Patio Home. New Price!! $266,500

OPEN HOUSE SAT, JUNE 13 1:30-3:30 PM MLS 388604 101-2676 S. Island Hwy.

Willows Oceanside 1676 sq.ft. 3 bdrm, 2 bath Ocean View. New Price!! $374,900

204 – 872 South Island Hwy. Ocean View from this semi Waterfront suite, directly across from the Ocean and famed Seawalk. This suite is situated only one suite back from the front on the north side of the building, has ocean view and easy access down the front steps to beach side of building. Suite is 936 sq’,with two beds, one bath and an in-suite laundry, as well as a balcony to enjoy the views. In the last 5 yrs the building has been totally refitted with, siding, roof, doors, windows, decks and a new elevator. Priced well at $119,900.

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290 Erickson Rd 3/4 bedrooms + 2 baths, located on a corner lot with total privacy. Detached garage MLS 392271 $284,900

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714 Georgia St 4 bed, 3 bath, great family home in fabulous location, RV parking. MLS 391887 $314,900

280 Carolyn Rd 4 bd, 3 bath, over 2000sqft. Huge shop & loads of RV parking. MLS 392133 $369,900

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#19-5100 Duncan Bay Rd 2 bed, 1 bath 1184 sqft MLS 389605 $62,900

627 Cambridge 3 bed, 3 bath, 2100 sqft MLS 389714 $399,900

Lot 7 Skipton Cres .35 acre lot MLS 387896 $75,400

9360 Bracken Rd 3 bed, 2 bath 2248 sqft MLS 389625 $599,000

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125 Oregon Rd 3 bed plus den, 3 bath, 2850 sqft MLS 385241 $524,900

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445 Donner Dr One of a kind home in Gold River. Additional accommodation. Beautiful property - Mountain views. MLS 393132 $322,900

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615 Warden Cul If you are looking for a solid, older home with 5 bdrms on a cul de sac…then this might be the one!! MLS 390188 $259,900

16-522 Dogwood St. 1 bed, 1 bath condo Gorgeous mountain views, close to ALL amenities. MLS 393534 $119,000 2715 Gilford Pl 4 bedrooms + 3 baths, RV Parking Mature fruit trees MLS 393005 $369,900 1945 Fairway Dr Gorgeous rancher, 0.23 acres, with mature landscaping. Very well maintained in immaculate condition! MLS 390567 $399,000 2140-15th Ave 3 bed, 2 bath 1088 sqft MLS 389564 $167,000


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320 MacMillan Dr, Sayward $149,900 MLS 361430

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331 MacMillan Dr, Sayward $225,000 MLS 380139

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Great mountain, estuary and village views from this family sized 5 bedroom home. Very open plan with bright sunny rooms, full basement with large family room. Woodstove heats whole house if you want to conserve energy. New roof 2011. Lots of room for children to play in this safe little community and schools go to grade 9. Outdoor activities abound, and if the ocean is too cold to swim in, there is even a swimming pool nearby in the recreation centre.

Energy efficient, walk-in ready! Custom built 3 bdrm, 3 bath rancher featuring vaulted ceilings and skylight with galley kitchen, a wonderful master bedroom with his & her closets and sinks, includes a large 5 piece ensuite & has sliders onto the deck. The back deck also has sliders off the superb living room and both have excellent views of Mt H’Kusam. It all backs onto the park, village pond & estuary, and has a fully fenced yard. The heat pump is new & efficient. You are a walk away from the marina for boating or fishing, and 9 km south to golf course. Mt Cain is only 1/2 hr north and the airport is only an hr south.

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Ocean View and large deck, This 3 bedroom home has a metal supura roof, parquet flooring and a lovely tiled kitchen. The Lower level is plumbed for european style open master suite or let your imagination go .... The very efficient woodstove can also be used to heat the home in a very cozy setting. Retire in this quiet Village or start your family with lots of room to grow. Schools teach to Grade 9 in this safe community, with lots of RCM P involvement with the kids! If the kids are grown, there is a Golf Course, Marina and Ski hills nearby! Easy drive, just one hour North of the Airport and Campbell River.

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151 S. Petersen - $399,800 MLS 385057 This 3 bedroom home has a nice rural feel and plenty of updates including fresh paint, a new maple kitchen, updated bathrooms, new flooring, new windows, a new furnace and all new wiring. The kitchen is open to the living and dining rooms with a French door to the large deck overlooking the big back yard with plenty of RV parking and a 1400 sq ft detached shop. Hosted by Tim Waring.

106 Vermont Dr - $329,900 MLS 382203 Summer kitchen? Suite for Mom? This home has it. Over 2300 sq ft and the basement is fully set up and ideal for an in-law suite or mortgage helper with 2 bdrms, kitchen and living area. The main floor is open concept and has 2 additional bdrms including a master with ensuite and large walk in closet. Great neighbourhood and quick possession is possible. View with Katherine Frank.

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231 Brind’ Amour- $339,800 MLS 389000 Four year old 3 bedroom 2 bath home that shows like new! The plan is open and very bright with easy access to the covered back deck. It’s ideal for year round barbecues or just enjoying the view of the yard which is fully fenced and landscaped with pathways and separate garden areas and even a bridge over the river rock stream. This is a great home and suits those starting out or even those downsizing.

2105-27 S. Island Hwy - $207,000 MLS 385383 Lovely one bedroom condo with walk-on waterfront. Enjoy the spectacular views, pool, sauna, covered parking and your own boat slip in the private marina. This unit features an open design and comes with a tenant in place.

3352 Willow Creek Road - $488,800 MLS 392548 4 year old custom built home ideal for all types of buyers with the master suite on the main floor and a bonus room up. Great room design on the main with French doors leading from the kitchen and dining area to the covered patio in the fenced and private back yard. There’s a lovely stone fireplace in the living room and plenty of windows for natural light. RV parking with a sani dump and a separate shop.

3860 S. Island Hwy - $1,500,000 MLS 372998

A great investment opportunity! Shelter Bay Resort consists of a 5.3 acre site right across from the ocean. The Resort operates year round with a mix of permanent trailer pad rentals, long and short term RV site rentals, two cottages, and the office with another rental suite. A great location with future development possibilities.

4182 Forfar - $294,500 MLS 391719 Over 2100 sq ft rancher with 4 bedrooms, 2 ensuites and a family room. Sunken living room, hardwood floors and a large kitchen. The .42 acre yard features fruit trees and berries, a large deck, treehouse and a wired 12 x 10 shed. There’s plenty of room for RV parking or a future shop.

BUILDING LOTS

3297 Shoal Place $129,900 MLS 393219

196 Oregon Road $127,800 Great lot in Maryland Estates

111-824 S. Island Hwy - $135,800 MLS 391733 This rentable townhouse is located across the street from the ocean and the seawalk. It’s ideal for first time buyers with a two storey design. The living room, dining room, kitchen, and laundry are on the main floor with 2 bedrooms and a full bathroom upstairs. Investors will love this one too as there is a tenant already in place.

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3663 Vermont - $224,900 MLS 393312 Great value resale rancher, no GST and as good as new with all appliances included! 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. Vaulted ceiling in living room and super ktichen with lots of value added features. Fully fenced, landscaped and new home warranty remaining!

635 Eagle View Place - $327,800 One level living in this 4 year old 1454 sqft rancher with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. The master suite features a full ensuite with heated tile floors and walk in closet. The main living areas are open with 9 foot ceilings, shaker maple cabinets in the kitchen which also features an island and a pantry. There’s a gas fireplace in the living room & a large covered deck off the dining room. The yard is fenced with RV parking. A great home with appeal for everyone from those starting out to downsizing. Don’t miss it!

1-800 Nichols Road - $208,800 MLS 391503 Affordable 1/2 duplex located close to Merecroft Village, the hospital and downtown. Two storey plan features a spacious main floor with living room, dining room and kitchen opening onto the back yard. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. There’s a single garage and a long driveway for parking.

Lot 4 Island Hwy $375,000 Waterfront lot near Mitlenatch subdivision 1430 S. Island Hwy $1,400,000 3.14 acres with ocean view - zoned commercial

2125 Forest Grove - $599,800 MLS 390850

Gorgeous custom rancher with everything you could want and more! 2750 square feet plus a huge bonus room over the triple car garage and a detached 24 x 32 shop. There’s also plenty of RV parking. Inside the home features a dramatic living room with 11 foot ceilings, gorgeous wood flooring, built in TV and cozy gas fireplace. The kitchen features rich looking cherry cabinets and granite counters. The spacious master suite has a full ensuite and an adjoining office that also accesses one of the two covered rear patios.

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1405 Doe Place - $339,900 MLS 393172 You will be warmly welcomed by the charm of this well maintained home, located within a quiet cul-de-sac neighbourhood. Four good sized bedrooms, with the fourth bedroom featuring its own ensuite. Excellent value at 2429 square feet.

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20 S. Petersen - $349,800 MLS 376543 Three bedroom character home on an acre of property with development potential! The house has been completely rewired with new baseboard heaters plus there’s newer flooring and paint and the roof is about 4 years old. Good rural location yet close to town.

1651 Petersen Rd - $359,900 MLS 359191

4200 sq ft commercial building with 200 amp service, mezzanine, office and one tenant in place. Additional lease space, approximately 2100 sq ft available at the back of the building.

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663 Nelson - $589,900 MLS 386003 Stunning 3900 sqft 4 bedroom 4 bath executive home with exceptional ocean view. This home offers entertaining at its best in the massive chefs dream kitchen or relax by gas fireplace in the family room and enjoy the ocean and mountain views. The upper level has 4 bedrooms including an enormous master bedroom with huge walk in closet and beautiful spa-like ensuite.

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SAT,JUNE 13•12:30-1:30 151 S PETERSEN $399,800

SAT, JUNE 13 • 1-3 29-251 MCPHEDRAN $184,900

SAT,JUNE 13•12:30-1:30 280 CAROLYN RD $369,900

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SAT,JUNE 13•12:30-1:30 230 COLORADO DR $309,700

SAT,JUNE 13 • 11:30-1 1056 CORDERO CRES $345,000

SUN,JUNE 14 •2-4 4251 GLENDINNING $349,900

SUN,JUNE 14 • 11-1 3663 VERMONT PL $334900

SAT,JUNE 13 • 11-12 156 NEPTUNE RD $247,500

SAT,JUNE 13•12:30-2 166 REEF CRES $289,900

SAT, JUNE 13 • 12-2 106 VERMONT $329,900

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SAT, JUNE 13 • 1-3 1918 FAIRWAY DR. $369,800

SAT, JUNE 13•11AM-1PM 355 CAROLYN $262,000

SAT,JUNE 13•11:30AM-1PM 3817 JAMES CRES $289,999

SUN,JUNE 14 • 1-2 2400 JOANNE $369,900

SAT,JUNE 13•11:30-12:30 2460 QUINSAM $259,900

SAT,JUNE 13 • 1-2 222 BAYVIEW $299,900

SAT,JUNE 13•2:30-3:30 202-1350 S ISLAND HWY $269,900

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SUN,JUNE 14 • 12-2 168 S MCCARTHY ST $379,000

SUN,JUNE 14•2:30-3:30 1-346 ERICKSON RD $266,500

SAT,JUNE 13 • 11:30-1 3668 JAMES CRES $259,000

SAT,JUNE 13•1:30-3:30 101-2676 S ISLAND HWY $374,900

SAT,JUNE 13 • 1-2 603 NATURE PARK DR $749,000

SUN,JUNE 14 • 12-2 189 STRATHCONA WAY $379,900

SUN,JUNE 14 • 1-2 307 S MCLEAN ST $419,000

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WOW unbelievable unobstructed ocean view home directly across from the Cape Mudge Lighthouse and the entrance to Discovery Passage.Your view goes for miles and miles encompassing Coastal Mountains and Discovery Islands.Main level gives you easy access to living room,kitchen,eating nook, mbdrm with own deck all boasting breathtaking ocean views,or just sit out on your sundeck and take it all in,large dining room completes this floor.Grand staircase takes you to your ocean view family room with gas fireplace,2 more bedrooms,updated bathroom,in house workshop and ample storage.Outside has gardens surrounded by walkways.Campbell river is a scenic oceanside city offering salmon,trout,river fishing, boating ,golfing,skiing,snow boarding ,kayaking, camping, seawalk and much much more. $419,000

162 Country Aire Dr $339,800 • MLS 392063

• Awesome family home in newer subdivision, just a short stroll to the beach. Gourmet kitchen and partial ocean view. • 3 large bedrooms upstairs plus a den and master with full ensuite. Great large sunny deck, and garden area. Fully fenced and room for an RV

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471 McLean Rd $829,900 • MLS 391606

#36-940 S. Island Hwy

Perfect timing to have a investment you can rent in Campbell River. The economic future looks amazing. Exceptional panoramic ocean view from this 2 bedroom suite, Enjoy the unobstructed view of the ever changing sea traffic on the Georgia Strait. Some updates are in place. Building has been very well managed Easy access with lots of parking. Right across from the Seawalk. $112,500

2475 Joanne Dr $539,000 • MLS 392700

1702 Wood Rd $1,049,000 • MLS 392130

3 bed, 2.5 baths on a corner lot. Landscaped Garden oasis. Spacious and open plan w/ gourmet kitchen, and very spacious bedrooms. Triple garage and extra RV parking with sani-dump. 5’8 crawl space

Amazing waterfront property w/private dock. Located in Painter Barclay area on prestigious Discovery Drive. 3172 sqft, 3 bed plus panabode log home.

#55-951 Homewood Rd

Nicely updated mobile with a 12x34 covered deck for entertaining, barbecues or relaxing. Your home has an updated kitchen with new cabinets,new counters, newer flooring main bathroom has been nicely done and ready to go. Close to shopping, restaurants, bus stop. This is a 55+ park.This quiet,well maintained park is the location your looking for. $54,700

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195 Strathcona Way $398,900 • 201 Strathcona Way $398,900 • 1000 Hemlock St $99,800 • MLS 390377 MLS 389930 MLS 381851 • • • •

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Welcoming veranda • Spacious designer kitchen Master bedroom on main plus 3 bdrms up Mature landscaping, fully fenced w/ sprinkler system Close to school & recreation

189 Strathcona Way $379,900 • MLS 386859 • 3bed/ 2 bath up & den/ office down • Plus 1 bed/1 bath in finished basement with suite potential • Appliance package included

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745 Nancy Greene Dr $249,000 MLS 393405 • Nicely reno’d 3bed, 2bath • 1284 sqft rancher • Close tot transit, shopping, and recreation facilities.

2201 Shetland Rd $850,000 MLS 382888 • 14 acre property close to downtown • Selectively cleared & ready for your dream home

292 Michigan Drive $489,800 MLS 388428 • Brand new Deluxe Rancher w/ 3 bed, 2 bath • Master ensuite features large soaker tub, • Outdoor kitchen

PENDING 92-4714 Muir Rd $114,000 MLS 386530 • 2 bedroom/ 2 bath • Master suite w/ walk-in closet & 4 piece ensuite • Huge covered deck • Fabulous mountain views

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#208 280 S. Dogwood Bright & Cheery! $139,000 - 2 Bed, 1 Bath - In suite Laundry - Abundance of natural light - Close to elevator and craft room MLS 389406

61 Maple Park Circle $219,000 MLS 3 bed 2 bath rancher, Huge detached garage on 0.3 acres w/ finished studio/ cabin

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3949 Gordon Road $998,800 • MLS 381811 • Country estate on 4.2 acres • Chefs kitchen • 4 bdrm • indoor/outdoor surround sound • 24 x 28 detached garage & 34x22 wired shop

208-3120 Island Hwy N $99,900 • MLS 390026

• Well maintained bare land strata w/ No pad rent • Large open kitchen and great size living area Small pets and children welcome. Extra RV parking

9498 Doyle Rd $598,500 • MLS 388479

• 2 well maintained homes w/ large detached shop, 5 acres Home One - 1620sqft w/ 3 bdrms, open concept bright home with amazing views. Home Two - 1566sqft modern custom modular w/ 3 bed, 2 baths- hardwood flooring throughout - Fully wheelchair accessible, Newly built privacy fencing and deck

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1260 Gazelle NOW ONLY $285,000 Immaculately kept level entry family home with 3 bedrooms, family room, wood burning stove and open kitchen. This home has only had 2 owners, builder and current .Kitchen is bright and offers sliders out to patio and fenced back yard. Master bedroom is huge with walk in closet and ensuite. Newer laminate flooring on main level. Fiber glass shingle roof is 3 years old. Thermal windows were upgraded to vinyl in 2005. Energy rating 64, garage is good size and there is a shop out back. You’ll appreciate the care that has always been maintained in this gorgeous home.

#401-9 Adams Rd NOW ONLY $239,900 Oceanfront walk on beach or walk to village shopping. Over 1400sqft condo with view of Discovery Passage. Walking paths on beachfront and walk way to shopping and park. This layout has open living room with gas fireplace and view windows, adjoining formal dining room and the galley kitchen offers eating nook with sliders onto balcony. Master bedroom also has ocean view walk-in closet, 4 piece bathroom and enough room for sitting area. 2nd bedroom or den is bright with opening windows and would easily allow combination guest room and office space. Tile entrance with skylight, loads of closets, big storage room, in unit laundry plus the building comes with workshop, exercise room and spa room. The garage is located close to front entrance. The location, views, size of unit and beach front are the best!

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#29-251 McPhedran Rd $184,900 Fabulous patio home in great location. Quiet area that is close to all amenities. Two bedrooms, cheater ensuite, open layout, updated gas fireplace, loads of natural daylight & sliders onto beautiful patio. Garage has been converted into hobby room, but can easily be changed back. Pet allowed with no size restriction. Ready for you to move in.

This is an investors dream as the property is totally looked after by a management corporation in a rental pool. One of the loveliest 1 bedroom condos in Campbell River with numerous perks as well! Can be owner occupied but also rented, as it is now. Rents for $625.00/ month. A little beauty!

652 WESTMINSTER PL.

1,850 sq.ft. rancher, 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms. Oversized doorways & wide halls make this accessible friendly. Up to 50% reduction in energy cost vs conventional housing in this Superior Certified Built Green home. TRF Woodcrafts Ltd. are pleased to provide additional packages for appliances, window coverings & landscaping. trfwoodcrafts.com. $414,900 MLS# 380750

#304 - 539 ISLAND HWY.

Outstanding waterfront condo in the heart of downtown Campbell River. This extra large unit is 1,750 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, a sunroom, 2 entrances; a main entrance as well as an oversized laundry entrance. The ocean & mountain views from this unit are extraordinary. Retire in style!

MLS# 390792

Exceptional quality, solid owner built home complete with a great ocean view. 3 full floors, 2 bedrooms on top floor. Main floor houses 2 more large bedrooms, a family room as well as formal dining & living rooms. Room for everyone! Beautiful large lot just under half an acre with fully mature landscaping. 24x24 garage. $415,500 MLS# 380198 Excellent location! 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, gas fireplace with heat included in your strata fees, in-unit laundry & underground parking! All windows face large green fields, trees & mountains with glorious sunsets thrown in a calm, serene home. This 55+, worry free, secure building has it all. $139,900

3314 WISCONSIN WAY

$289,900

129 FOREST GROVE PL.

This outstanding well built custom 2,526 sq.ft. rancher has it all! State of the art kitchen, separate dining & living rooms, family room & den. Lovely open plan concept. 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, the master suite & ensuite are fabulous. RV parking. 3+ garages & a detached shop. This would be a fantastic place to call home! $589,900 MLS# 384431

2200 FOREST GROVE DR.

This superior home is clearly one of a kind! Quality is evident throughout. Taller than average interior doors, vaulted ceilings, soaring windows. EnerGuide of 84. State of the art kitchen. 3 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms. Open plan. 19 x 23 Bonus room. Attached 3 car garage & separate 2 car garage - both have RV plugs & sani dumps. $749,900 MLS# 381269

MLS# 390350

Truly Outstanding! Must Be Seen! The original owners designed “every square inch” & built a truly one-of-a-kind home. Huge master bedroom with a glorious ensuite & expansive walk-in closet. Spectacular custom kitchen with huge rustic concrete island, pantry & exquisite cabinetry. Bonus room. Large private backyard. $599,900 MLS# 378188

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3725 SHORELINE DR. $999,000 MLS#382127

#207-87 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. $272,000 MLS# 392665

YOUR DREAM COME TRUE Gorgeous 4 yr. old cedar & stone 5,186 sq.ft. home with 75 ft. of walk on beach frontage, 5 bedrooms & 5 baths on 3 levels. Beautifully constructed with old growth fir beams, fir window trim, lovely Transom windows above all fir doors, hardwood & tile floors, massive granite centre island with prep sink & lots of granite counters & high end stainless steel appliances. 2 beautiful stone gas fireplaces & state of the art sound system. Breathtaking sunrises, ocean & Coastal mountain views. Lots of RV parking.

GORGEOUS SEASIDE VIEWS Beautifully maintained 2 bedroom 2 bath waterfront condo with perfect water views. Upgrades include new paint, engineered hardwood floors, granite kitchen countertops, custom milled cabinets, stainless steel appliances, new lighting & custom blinds. Glass block den services as separate office. Utility room for good extra storage. Living room gas fireplace can heat the whole condo. Decks were done approximately 6 years ago. Small pet and rentals allowed. Underground parking, walk to town location.

1140 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. $599,000 MLS# 383223

TIMBER FRAME OCEAN VIEW HOME Gorgeous, panoramic ocean/mountain views from this builder’s own custom crafted home. Fabulous kitchen, huge centre granite island & countertops. All appliances included, new heat pump, gas living room fireplace with side bookcases. Large dining room. Entire upstairs is decadent master bedroom, walk-in shower, soaker tub, 2 sinks & heated tile floors. Brazilian hardwood floors. Oversize garage with workshop area. Deck plumbed for hot tub & gas heater. Newly landscaped backyard. Side RV parking.

#302-87 S ISLAND HWY. $259,900 MLS# 388197

3808 MITLENATCH DR. $429,900 MLS#393017

SEASIDE ESTATES - WATERFRONT CONDO WOW! What a fabulous view from this top floor 1,100 sq.ft. condo. 2 skylights, open plan, 2 bedrooms ( presently 1 bedroom converted into lovely seaside dining room - can easily be changed back into bedroom), 2 baths & a den. Oak kitchen with all appliances included & convenient breakfast bar. Living room has cozy gas fireplace & access to beachfront sundeck where you will spend many enjoyable hours. Utility room with stacking washer/dryer. Rentals are allowed & 1 small pet. Quick possession.

GARDENER’S PARADISE WITH VIEW. Ocean view home with ¾ acre of full sun. Well maintained spacious 2,826 sq.ft. family home, 3 baths, 3 bedrooms. Numerous interior & exterior upgrades to house: Hardiplank siding, gutters, windows, interior paint, ensuite upgrade, entry flooring, metal roof on workshop, kitchen countertop, huge rolling pantry cupboard & bamboo floors throughout main living area. Huge deck with ocean views. Hot tub. Separate garage/workshop & single attached garage. Borders creek, dead end street & greenhouse.

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445 GOODWIN RD. $448,000 MLS# 384451 HOME WITH LEGAL SUITE & DETACHED SHOP on 0.8 acre. 2,400+ sq.ft. home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus a legal one bedroom suite. 952 sq.ft. shop with over height doors & “fiber mesh” floor, 220 amp & roughed in plumbing. Beautiful landscaping & plenty of RV parking. Home has 3 yr. old roof, upgrades including flooring, paint, finishing, vinyl windows & hot water radiant heat. This is definitely a must see property offering privacy, income potential & a terrific shop for all your needs. R-1B zoning allows for 2nd residence.

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1462 SEAVIEW RD. $674,900 MLS#389792

PRIVATE MIRACLE BEACH, WALK ON WATERFRONT 2 bedroom rancher plus loft on 0.5 acre with 85 ft. of beach frontage. Completely renovated inside & out since 1999. Custom crafted home with yellow cedar trim, vaulted ceilings, heated ceramic tile floors in kitchen, family room & ensuite, custom maple cabinets, BI-appliances, open design takes full advantage of the ocean views. Unique 800 year old burl feature wall. 2 sundecks front & back + fabulous large beach side deck. 2nd kitchen off utility room. Deep single car garage.

1970 FAIRWAY DR. $774,800 MLS# 389574

3,000 SQ.FT. RANCHER WITH DELUXE SHOP Architecturally designed & landscaped 4 1/2 yr. old, modern French Country style deluxe rancher with upper level in desirable golf course community. Luxurious main floor living. Chef’s kitchen with granite centre island, stainless steel oversize farmhouse sink & 6 burner gas range. Open concept with beautiful walnut hardwood floor, 2 heat pumps, all interior walls insulated for sound proofing, Front & back verandas. Heated & insulated dream workshop. Urban chic 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 950 sq.ft. fully self contained apartment. Rents for $1750/month.

WALKING TRAILS AT YOUR BACKDOOR Custom designed 3,350 sq.ft. 3 storey, 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom family home with detached 10 x 18 ft. workshop on 0.18 of an acre, bordering Beaver Lodge Trust Lands. Lovely 10 ft. ceilings in living room, gas fireplace, efficient gas hot water heating, 6 inch interior walls, beautiful oak flooring, greenhouse solarium off kitchen. 5 skylights. Master bedroom on main floor with 3 pce. ensuite & big walk-in closet. Basement theatre room with overhead projector. Originally builders own dream home. Fully fenced private backyard.

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844 MARINA BLVD. $289,900 MLS# 388312 OCEAN VIEW RANCHER Beautifully maintained 2 bedroom rancher plus den, 1,302 sq.ft. with lovely ocean view. New roof, hardiplank siding, full bath with soaker tub & seated shower. Very open plan for modern living. Original wood ceilings, oak kitchen, new doors & carpets. 2 pce. bath in laundry. Very private, fenced yard, great for kids & pets. Huge paving stone patio. Side access for RV storage. Quiet Rockland neighbourhood.

342 ISLAND HWY. $524,900 MLS# 392028

144 SOUTH MCLEAN ST. $354,800 MLS# 389008

OCEAN VIEW HOME ON 2/3 OF AN ACRE Breathtaking ocean & mountain view can be yours! Gorgeous 0.65 acre setting, right in town. Custom designed unique 2 storey home with oak kitchen, nook, dining room, new HRV core, 2 yr. roof & skylights. One bedroom on main floor, 2 bedrooms upstairs plus family room with incredible ocean views. Open vaulted living room ceiling with 2 skylights makes room very bright & airy. Single carport with workshop area. Separate garden shed. The property has lane access & private backyard.

GREAT LOCATION, GREAT OCEAN VIEW Lovingly maintained 4 bedroom basement home with beautiful 5 yr. old maple kitchen, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, SIL granite sink, new lighting & interior paint. Brazilian teak floors, 2 electric fireplaces up and down. 2 year old roof. Wrap around sun deck with canopy and fountain. Panoramic ocean/mountain vistas. Lovely private terraced fenced backyard. Side RV parking with access to backyard. 5 minutes from downtown, quiet neighbourhood & close to shopping. In-house workshop.

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Ready made for Starting out or Slowing down, this Immaculate 3 bed/2 bath Rancher shouts “Pride of Ownership! The minute you walk in, you’ll love the open feeling, romantic gas fireplace, sparkling kitchen and gleaming laminate floors throughout! Large bright windows frame the mountain view! Lovely Upgrades including main bath and 3 pce ensuite! Excellent Paved RV Parking, Private, Fully Fenced Back Yard & Matching Garden Shed! Quality Shake Roof! Don’t DelayThis home will not last! $239,900! MLS #393137.

Attention Retirees! Captivating 2-Storey plan with Deluxe Master Suite on the Main, High Vaulted Ceilings, Maple Kitchen & Rich Laminate Floors! Never climb stairs again---save the upstairs bedrooms & huge Bonus room for the Grandchildren! Large Double Garage, & Direct South Exposed Lot— great for a garden or shop! $379,900.

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SUNSHINE FILLED Corner suite with 2 Bdrms/2Baths + Den and 2 Underground Parking Stalls!! High Vaulted Ceiling with Soaring Picture Windows offer Ocean & Pastoral Views! A large tiled sundeck is the perfect oasis for summer dinners, potted plants & sun bathing! Offerings like this rarely come available and S.Seas is truly a fine development! Call today for your place in the Sun! $242,900. MLS# 392376

with Stunning Panoramic Views forever on top of Georgia Park! Gently sloped .20 Ac. Lot has 78ft frontage x 112 ft depth. Back yard will offer level walk out from main living area. Gst already paid and Sellers will provide topographical map & custom home plan to Buyer. Call for all the Details! $179,900. MLS# 392161

NEW PRICE

METICULOUS W STELLAR OCEAN VIEW! Bright & Beautifully Upgraded 4 bd/3 bath open plan with Custom Solid Maple Chefs Kitchen, Brand New Roof, Workshop Space, 30ft Garage plus Excellent RV Parking and 2 Decks to Follow the Sun! Excellent location. Gorgeous landscaping w/irrigation. This beautiful home is move in ready in every sense! Act Quickly! $383,000. MLS# 392292

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CLASSY WITH NICE OCEAN VIEW $339,900 MLS# 391989


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Country Charm in Willow Point, this Very Private home can barely be seen from the road. Gorgeous New Canadian Oak floors in the Living Room and Kitchen add to the natural feel of the home highlighted throughout. 437 Erickson Rd

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You get all the extras with this gorgeous 1 year new beautiful 3 bedroom home including bonus room, backing onto trails in a lovely family friendly neighborhood. Custom exterior and interior paint colors with interior accent walls. Upgrades include scratch resistant engineered hardwood flooring, quality carpet and underlay, 18x18 inch Travestine tiles, kitchen and bathroom cabinets and counter tops, $10,000.00 in window coverings with room darkening shades and large master with double sinks in the en-suite. This home is built on a 4 foot insulated crawl space with electric furnace and heat pump with a 21.5 wide x 23 foot deep double garage with an 8 foot door tall enough to fit your pick up with lift kit in, plus all wired for your hot tub. All the fencing & landscaping is almost complete on this .16 acre lot and so is an additional 12x43 foot concrete pad with Hot tub wiring along the back of the home plus a gravel pad for the fire pit. 1025 Cordero Dr MLS 384539

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Nestled in Prestigious Glen Eagle Estates a short walk from Sequoia Golf course is this Owner built, charming open concept quality home. NO GST and a great price to be had. Huge private backyard with Gated RV parking 13 ft wide x 43 ft in length. Gorgeous tiled shower in the master bed ensuite, exterior sliding glass doors leading to your 38 ft concrete patio. Very low heating costs as this home has a heat pump with forced air electric furnace, FOUR FOOT crawl space with ICF Foam Block insulation with an R Value of 20. I could go on and on but better yet, come have a look for yourself.

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Built with Spectacular Ocean and Mountain Views in mind this Gorgeous Executive home will delight you all year round. A wide open bright floor plan includes numerous skylights, a Kitchen to die for, Ocean View Master Bedroom, Lavish En-suite and walk in closet. Sit back and relax or entertain on the massive deck that includes a Natural gas BBQ for the chef in the family, and hot tub for your soaking pleasure. The fully finished basement boasts a wet bar, natural gas fireplace, 11 foot ceilings, huge bedrooms, and of course Ocean side views. Need extra parking,the 30 x 24 double bay garage fills that need. A pleasure to view and a pleasure to show so call me anytime at 250-203-5896 ask for George. 638 Mariner Dr

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• Ground floor, 2 bed, 2 bath • Senior orientated 55 plus • Small pets allowed (25lbs) • Walk to shopping & amenities

102-622 Island S. Hwy $119,900

• 2 bdrms, with in-unit laundry • Beautiful kitchen & appliances • Private outdoor patio & garden • Pets and rentals allowed

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24-2006 Sierra Drive $259,900

• Enjoy morning sun on private patio • 2 bdrms, 2 baths + den • Double garage with storage • Gated community close to amenities

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724 Galerno Rd Come see for yourself this 4 bedroom oceanview home that offers a great entertainment lifestyle, both inside & out. Just think of all the bbq and pool parties you can have with the large back deck with swimming pool & hot tub.

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1260 Gazelle NOW ONLY $285,000 Immaculately kept level entry family home with 3 bedrooms, family room, wood burning stove and open kitchen. This home has only had 2 owners, builder and current .Kitchen is bright and offers sliders out to patio and fenced back yard. Master bedroom is huge with walk in closet and ensuite. Newer laminate flooring on main level. Fiber glass shingle roof is 3 years old. Thermal windows were upgraded to vinyl in 2005. Energy rating 64, garage is good size and there is a shop out back. You’ll appreciate the care that has always been maintained in this gorgeous home.

#401-9 Adams Rd NOW ONLY $239,900 Oceanfront walk on beach or walk to village shopping. Over 1400sqft condo with view of Discovery Passage. Walking paths on beachfront and walk way to shopping and park. This layout has open living room with gas fireplace and view windows, adjoining formal dining room and the galley kitchen offers eating nook with sliders onto balcony. Master bedroom also has ocean view walk-in closet, 4 piece bathroom and enough room for sitting area. 2nd bedroom or den is bright with opening windows and would easily allow combination guest room and office space. Tile entrance with skylight, loads of closets, big storage room, in unit laundry plus the building comes with workshop, exercise room and spa room. The garage is located close to front entrance. The location, views, size of unit and beach front are the best!

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1740-19th Ave Peaceful riverfront living at its finest with almost a half acre and a gorgeous Lindwood Cedar home that’s only 10 years young. Truly a great lifestyle when you can put on your hip waders and try your hand at fly fishing.

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#29-251 McPhedran Rd $184,900 Fabulous patio home in great location. Quiet area that is close to all amenities. Two bedrooms, cheater ensuite, open layout, updated gas fireplace, loads of natural daylight & sliders onto beautiful patio. Garage has been converted into hobby room, but can easily be changed back. Pet allowed with no size restriction. Ready for you to move in.

253 Marie Place Thank you to Mike & Hailey Sharko & family for being such great clients. It’s been a joy working with you in selling your home.

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3817 James Crescent - $289,999 MLS# 381200

Located across from the Oyster River, this unique home provides room for the large or extended family. In addition to the 2265 sqft 4 bedroom + den home, this nicely treed 1.29 acre lot also provides room for all the toys with a large workshop, single garage, chicken coops. Open plan concept with 2 bed + den plus a 2 bedroom in law suite. Come see this great property today.

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Located on a quiet cul de sac in a desirable area this 1530 sqft rancher offers many great features. Great floor plan with 3 good sized bedrooms including generous sized master with walk in closet and ensuite is located opposite the living areas. The family room with cozy wood stove is open to the eating nook and kitchen and provides access to the patio and fully fenced back yard. This home boasts a great energuide rating with all new windows still under warranty (transferable) and has received a fresh coat of paint on the exterior and new fence in the last 2 years.

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Bright sunny south facing unit. This 2 bedroom unit provides in suite laundry/storage room. Views of marine life and marine traffic can be enjoyed from the deck. Updates include new granite counters in the kitchen and bathroom, new light fixtures., and newer laminate and lino. Steps from the Sea walk and ocean, and minutes to downtown. Move in today and enjoy the view! Quick possession possible.

103 - 738 S Island Hwy - $167,000 MLS# 390433

NEW PRICE! 61 Oregon Rd 3bed, 3 baths, 1710sqft $269,500

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103A - 650 S Island Hwy - $210,000 MLS# 384579

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3742 Island Hwy 1 acre, 2 bed, 1 bath, 6 horse stalls $259,900 MLS 389850

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9375 Doyle Rd 3 bed, 3 baths, 2502sqft $449,990 MLS 387391

106-611 MacMillan Dr 2 bed, 1 bath, 765sqft $37,500 MLS 390842

1677 Brook Cres 4 bed, 3 baths, 2130 sqft $284,999 MLS 389407

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5215 Fanshawe St

2665 Penfield Rd

Spectacular 2 BR oceanfront condo with views from almost every room, situated at the front of the building. Look out the window or relax on the covered patio and enjoy views of the lighthouse, marine traffic, mountains, and wildlife, including the deer grazing mere feet away. Good sized rooms through out including the extra large master bedroom with good sized walk in closet and ensuite. In suite laundry, and in suite storage plus separate shared storage room. Covered parking. Situated in a popular and well maintained complex across from the seawalk.

1950 16th Ave - $239,900 MLS# 392387

Well maintained rancher in a central location! This 1344 sq ft home features a wonderful open layout, complete with a large kitchen with plenty of cabinets. With 2, could be 3 bedrooms including the master bedroom with large walk in closet and ensuite. Many areas to relax and entertain, with a covered patio off of the kitchen, detached deck with pergola and attached deck overlooking the fully fenced yard with many gardens, including fruit trees, and a green house. The 16’x36’ detached shop is wired and has a wood stove, accessible from the back lane, plus plenty of RV parking.

641 Westminster Place - $599,000 MLS# 388892

3819 Peak Dr

3 bed, 3 baths, 1290sqft 5 bed, 3 baths, 3175sqft 4 bed, 3 baths, 2800sqft $94,400 MLS 388292 $469,900 MLS 388758 $535,000 MLS 386720

3306 Macaulay Rd 3 bed, 2 baths, 1777sqft $434,900 MLS 387299

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Located across from the ocean, Seawalk and Rotary Beach Park, this 2 bedroom unit has many distinct advantages. Convenient and accessible, this ground floor unit provides a bright, open layout. Tasteful updates include laminate flooring, paint, microwave hood fan, range, and fridge. All the rooms are a good size including the master with walk in closet and ensuite. In suite laundry with storage area, plus additional storage available, and covered parking. The walk out patio provides some views and a nice retreat. View today and be pleasantly surprised

#1102-27 S. Island Hwy

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1 bed, 1 bath, 800sqft $204,000 MLS 390282

2 bed, 1 baths, 912sqft 4 bed, 3 baths, 2601sqft $139,900 $449,900 MLS 385049 MLS 384566

252 Virginia Dr

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SOLD! 408 Raza Pl

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Amazing! Custom built executive home in prestigious Cambridge Estates. A large foyer welcomes you with access through French doors to the formal living area with gas fireplace, and den with custom built in shelving and storage. The formal dining room which is open to the living area leads to the extensively renovated stunning kitchen with maple antique finished cabinets, granite counter tops, stainless built in appliances including gas stove, beautiful stainless apron sink, and large walk in pantry. Adjoining the kitchen is the bright eating nook with plenty of windows, and cozy sunken family room with stone gas fireplace. You’ll love the large laundry/ mud room with plenty of storage, complete with side entry to allow your family to remove and store outer wear. Completing the main level is a powder room and rec room perfect for a gym or craft room. Ascend the staircase to the second level, and enter the grand master suite with walk in closet and elegant relaxing ensuite . Ensuite is outfitted with an oversized shower including built-in seat complete with two shower heads, one which is a rain shower; surrounded with travertine as well as a large jetted soaker tub. Family movie time and play time can be enjoyed in the large bonus room. Four additional bedrooms, including two that share a Jack and Jill bathroom. With hand scraped engineered maple flooring throughout, and travertine tile in the kitchen all bathrooms, and laundry room. Fully fenced immaculately landscaped back yard with covered patio. Room for all the toys with attached double garage, RV parking and extra wide exposed aggregate driveway.

1209 Leishman Rd Quadra Island - $880,000 MLS# 387785

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North Island College students innovate for industry North Island College industrial automation students created a oneof-a-kind bottling process for a Hornby Island winery that could revolutionize the way sparkling wine is manufactured. Industrial automation students were challenged to tackle two year-end projects: an experimental wine bottling technology and an IKEA-style garden bench kit. Both projects were demonstrated at the program’s annual open house at NIC’s Campbell River campus in May. For Hornby Island Estate Winery and Farm owner John Grayson, it was an opportunity to

bring NIC students a unique challenge — find an absolutely motionless solution to his super-fine sparkling wine bubbles. He needed an automated bottling process that could fill bottles without shaking them. Any vibration in the patent-pending process could disrupt bubbles in the winery’s sparkling wines and beverages. “No one else the world does what I do,” said Grayson. “I couldn’t go to industry for help but NIC students have helped me develop my idea; we’ve gone through the learning cur ve together.” Grayson worked with

students Douglas Chesini, Jean Moneria de Lima, and Marco Aurelio, exchange students taking industrial automation as part of Brazil’s Science without Borders program. After trying different nozzles, hoses, and filling methods, they developed a process to handle wines and beverages that results in tiny bubbles so stable they won’t dissipate if left in open air for five days. The process also eliminates bottle shock, a by-product of traditional bottling methods that causes off-putting odors and requires valuable time for wine to recover. Grayson is hoping to

work with the students this summer to refine the process and automate production. The second student project is designed to cut, compile and assemble buildyour-own garden bench kits for retail distribution with the help of robotics, automated controls and instrumentation. It took a few tries to get the system working as planned but student project manager James Renfrow says brainstorming before family, friends, politicians and senior NIC leadership is a highly sought after skill set. “A project like this gives you hands-on experience worth more

than 20 textbooks and tests,” he said. “At the end of the day, nobody asks how you did on an exam. They want to know what kind of skills you used in the field and how you managed the experience.” Renfrow started NIC’s Industrial Automation diploma after taking introductory engineering courses and deciding he preferred moving parts to theory. “As much as engineering is really cool, and it still something I’d be interested in following up on, this is my passion. I like programming and making things happen.” He is looking forward

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London Drugs Aboriginal Partnership Bursary Program is returning. As a strong familybased company, London Drugs believes in promoting education while also providing individuals with the opportunity to seek further learning, a company press release says. In support of the educational programs, London Drugs will

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Sheltersafe.ca to help protect women

With the launch of Sheltersafe.ca, women and children across the country will have a onestop connection to help in their community. Any time of day or night women can find local support through Sheltersafe.ca. The new site provides a single point of information for women seeking safety by quickly identifying a shelter within a geographic region. The map provides telephone numbers and websites, while protecting the confidential locations of shelters. Sheltersafe.ca also

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Dakota Nelson, a Grade 11 student at Carihi, was supposed to be learning engineering when she was selected to attend the prestigious Verna J. Kirkness Science and Engineering Program at the University of Saskatchewan in May. As it turned out, she did a little educating as well. The Kirkness program was founded in 2009 to increase the number of First Nations, Métis and Inuit students graduating from science and engineering programs in Canada. As the only student from B.C. among her prairie-raised counterparts in Saskatchewan, Nelson proved to be something of a celebrity. Especially when she was chosen to give an address at the welcome feast — in Kwakwala and English — and present a gift to university president Dr. Gordon Barnhart. For the event, covered by CBC and other local media, she dressed in full Kwakwaka’wakw regalia. “They didn’t know what a button blanket was,” she said. “They’re like, regalia? A button blanket?” As part of its mission to increase the number of aboriginal students graduating from science and engineering programs, the Kirkness program provides one-week scholarships to selected Grade 11 students that covers the full cost of the trip. “You can pick from different science and engineering classes,” Nelson said. “You get to be in the labs with the professors for the week. You stay in the residence hall, they provide meals and stuff, and you get to see what it’s like to live on campus. It’s really fun.” Nelson, who for years has had a strong interest in her culture and Kwakwala language revitalization, has long planned to attend the University of Victoria to study anthropology following

Carihi student Dakota Nelson receives a certificate of completion from Verna Kirkness at the close of the weeklong Verna J. Kirkness science and engineering program at the University of Saskatchewan in late May.

her graduation from Carihi. But she jumped at the chance to tackle an engineering project with her professor and a student partner in Saskatoon. “I picked engineering, because I like thinking about and coming up with designs,” she said. I was interested in designing something and building it.” The project devised by her mechanical engineering professor, Dr. Rick Retzlaff, turned out to be completely unexpected, however. While students in an adjacent lab were building a working game controller and a “soccer locker”, Nelson and her partner were tasked with creating a piece of furniture entirely from cardboard. “It was to make something to help people in North African refugee camps specifically,” Nelson said. “We had to consider what we’re making with

the materials they have and how easy you can make it and how much easier that one little thing can make it for them.” The duo succeeded, with one of the professors sitting in the scale-model version of the chair during the program’s closing ceremony. When he saw a photo of the creation, Nelson’s little brother, Jackson, thought it was a car. “Jackson was impressed,” said Bev Nelson, Dakota’s mother. “He wanted one.” Dakota Nelson applied for the program in November, writing an essay and getting a letter of recommendation from her Kwakwala teacher at Carihi, Sheryl Thompson. “Dakota is self-motivated, her work is always completed in a timely manner and in good order,” Thompson wrote. “I love and have a lot of respect for her.

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methods that could be employed. “There are applications processes currently available at the landowner’s discretion, such as rezoning or plan amendment that could be used to satisfy this issue,” Hotsenpiller said. “If these efforts are unsuccessful, in the future the board could revisit the development of a road use agreement or some other

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With great sadness we announce the passing of a ‘One of a Kind’, wife, mother, grandmother, great and greatgreat-grandmother, and a dear friend to many, after a short but courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Lilly was born in Wiesloch, Germany and came to Canada in 1952, following her husband, Karl, with 2 young daughters in tow. They lived in various places across Canada before settling in Campbell River in 1974. Along the way, they were joined by two more daughters and a wealth of friends. To know Lilly and Karl was to know that there was always an open door and a welcoming smile and food, always so much food. Lilly was known for her kindness and helpfulness, and her zeal for life – both in this world and the one to come. Lilly is pre-deceased by her husband of 54 years; her brother Walter Heck; her sister Maria Heck; son-in-law Dan Schintz; and great-grand daughter Sarah Ertolahti. She leaves behind her 4 daughters, Brigitte (Eugene) Cudmore; Coni Reisdorf; Maureen (James) Froome; and Rosemary (Douglas) Kegler along with family and friends in Canada, the USA and in Germany including Kurt Mergel whose friendship added much brightness during the last few years of her life. Lilly was blessed with 10 grandchildren, 22 great-grandchildren (the 23rd due shortly), and 1 great-great-grandson, as well as the many more she ‘adopted’ into her heart and home. She will truly be missed. Special thanks to Dr. Prinsloo for his kindness and care, Janine, Jeanna, Marleen and Colin of the Home Nursing Care team as well as the +RPH &DUH 6XSSRUW ZRUNHUV ZKR KHOSHG FDUH IRU 0RP LQ KHU Ă€QDO days, allowing her to remain in the comfort of her own home. Lilly’s Memorial service will be held on Saturday June 13th at 1:00 pm at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 1935 Evergreen Road, &DPSEHOO 5LYHU ,Q OLHX RI Ă RZHUV SOHDVH FRQVLGHU GRQDWLRQV WR WKH Cancer Society of British Columbia.

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June Rose Langman June 7, 1919 - May 26, 2015

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June passed away peacefully at Evergreen Seniors Home. She was born June Hill in Toronto and married the love of her life, Arthur Kitchener Langman, on January 6, 1943. They raised their two children (Arthur Wayne, b. 1944 and Brian David, b. 1955) in the Toronto region and then retired to Midland, Ontario before being enticed by their children to move farther west. They lived happily in Saint Albert, Alberta until Art died on January 7, 1997. Her younger son, Brian, died on December 28, 2014 in Edmonton. Since their courting years, Art and June enjoyed skating arm in arm to “good skating music� in various rinks in Ontario and then in Alberta until about 1992 when Art’s failing health made that impossible. June survived her husband’s death by more than 18 years. She moved into a condo in Campbell River in 2006 to be closer to her son, Wayne, who could help her with aspects of her life that were becoming more difficult. She was a gentle soul who will be remembered by many in all 3 provinces where she lived. Although her Campbell River years were not easy years for her, she touched many lives while here. She made friends at Mountain View Condominiums where she lived for 6 years and at Strathcona Gardens Pool where she participated in fitness classes for many years. She was loved at the CR Baptist Church and at the CR United Church. She was greeted with smiles and hugs at various businesses around town. She was lovingly cared for at Evergreen Seniors Home in her last 18 months. Many wonderful people helped her along the way in her Campbell River years. June will be remembered as part of the Sunday worship service held at the Campbell River United Church, 415 Pinecrest Road on Sunday, June 14, 2015 at 10am. Everyone who was touched by June’s bright spirit is welcome to attend.

DONATIONS IN memory of a loved one may be made to the Museum at Campbell River Box 70, Station A, Campbell River BC V9W 4Z9 (470 Island Highway)

287-3103 COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS BRAVEHEARTS Cancer Survivor Co-ed Dragon Boat Team invites all cancer survivors to join our team. For more info contact Linda at 778-4200805 or email bravehearts.bc06@gmail.com braveheartsdragonboatteam.com

GREEN Jobs, Good Jobs, Real Jobs! A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Vancouver-Fairview Saturday, June 13th, 2015 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM Campbell River Labour Hall 830 14th Avenue, Campbell River, B.C. Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman, NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC. George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be doing to support these important industries. Come talk about the growing economic opportunities that will build the lowcarbon future we need. For more info call: Bill Burr 250895-9240 billburr@gmail.com

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INFORMATION

PERSONALS

Thank You

From the Beaumont-Benavidez Family. LEGALS

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN PORT HARDY. Newly renovated, fully furnished 3800 sq.ft. turnkey restaurant available immediately for lease. For further info call 250-949-0556

#1-1040 9th Ave., Campbell River BC 250-287-2240 Condolences may be left for the family at: www.campbellriverfunerals.com

John William Cake “Jack� July 9, 1946 - May 27, 2015

It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Jack Cake. He was a devoted husband who loved his family dearly, and was a good friend to many. He is predeceased by father John and mother Aggie. Left to mourn are his loving wife Rose; siblings Bob (Helen) of Port Hardy; Glenn (Margaret) of Penticton; Donna (Ed) of Brandon, Manitoba and Beverly of Penticton; children Dean, Heather and Charissa, many nephews and nieces; grandchildren Linden, Bazil and Madeline. Jack was born in Oliver, BC. Jack was a man of many trades from logging, sawmills, mining adventures to commercial fishing, rock truck operator and recently pipe insulating. Jack loved the outdoors and especially fishing with his friends. He also enjoyed playing darts and pool, having a beer with friends, loved a good game of poker and especially loved his home and being out in the garden. A Celebration of Life will be scheduled at a later date.

HELP WANTED TAXI dispatcher needed will train. One to two night shift Midnight/8am, Taxi drivers nights and part time day shifts class 4 & chauffeurs 2015 Call Bee Line Taxi 250 287 8383

Master Instructor

P.A.L. C.O.R.E. June 27 & 28 Course starts 7:30am Sat Course starts 1:00pm Sun

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD Mount Washington Alpine Resort

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Camcor Diving Service

Contact, Sign up & Pay ~ TYEE MARINE ~ 250-287-2641 250-334-2942 ~ GUN SMOKE ~ 250-286-0986 ~ GRANLUND FIREARMS ~ 250-286-9996 CONTACT SID NIELSEN firearms@hotmail.com

is hiring WCB/DCBC Divers for work on the East & West Coast of Vancouver Island.

Please email resumes to camcordiving@telus.net or call Kimberlee at 250-217-8443. Staff Housing Available.

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FULL-TIME ECE or ECE Asst. pos. avail. immed. Starting wage for ECE = $15. Asst. = $13. Respond to box #10652

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Ted’s Bar & Grill is now hiring server staff for the summer season. Staff benefits include a summer season pass, food discounts, and priority hiring for the winter season. For a complete job description and to apply online please visit our HR website at: http://hr.mount washington.ca/, or apply by email to: creynolds @mountwashington.ca

MEDICAL/DENTAL

DENTAL HYGIENIST

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES PERSONALS AVALON RELAXATION Massage. Certified European Masseuse. An exquisite escape. 250-204-0956 By Appt.

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PLACES OF WORSHIP

PLACES OF WORSHIP

Campbell River

WORSHIP DIRECTORY ST. ST. PETER’S PETER’S ANGLICAN ANGLICAN CHURCH CHURCH 228South S. Dogwood St. 228 Dogwood Campbell River,River BC, St. Campbell V9W 6Y7 250-286-1613 Office Telephone: E-mail: 250-286-1613 stpeterscampbellriver@shaw.ca EMAIL:

stpeterscampbellriver@shaw.ca Rector: The Venerable Dr. Blair Haggart Rector: The Venerable Regular Worship Services Dr. BlairSunday: Haggart Every 8:30 AM Eucharist, Regular Worship Services BookEvery of Common Prayer Sunday: with Traditional Hymns 8:30 AM Eucharist, BCP 10:00 AM Eucharist, BookAMofEucharist, AlternativeBAS 10:00 Services Traditional & Withwith Children’s Contemporary Praise Music Ministry & Nursery Sunday School & Nursery run concurrently Every Wednesday: Every 12:10 Wednesday: PM Eucharist 12:10 PM Eucharist

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Dr. Blair Haggart Regular Worship Services Every Sunday: 8:30 AM Eucharist, Book of Common Prayer with Traditional Hymns 10:00 AM Eucharist, Book of Alternative Services with Traditional & Contemporary Praise Music Sunday School & Nursery run concurrently Every Wednesday: 12:10 PM Eucharist

Above Shore Dental Clinic requires a P/T hygienist. Please bring your resume to 97 South Island Hwy.

LOUISIANA-PACIFIC Ltd., Golden, BC. Operations Planner JOB PURPOSE: To work with LP’s Forest Resources Division team to annually plan and develop 265,000 m3 of timber. To prescribe and use forestry practices that meets legislated and LP Corporate requirements. Refer to LPCorp.com for further details. If you have questions please call Mr. Tim Arnett at 250-344-8856

NEIL GRAYDON MYLES

It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Neil Graydon Myles at the Evergreen Seniors Centre on May 26, 2015. He is survived by his 3 sons Danny Myles, Jamie Myles and Pat Myles (Larri-Lynn Jones), as well as his daughter Debb Pogson (Bill) He is pre-deceased by his wife Rita Marie Myles. A celebration of Life for Graydon will be held at the Campbell River Legion on Tuesday, June 16, 2015 starting at 12:00 pm.

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A huge thank you to everyone who attended Hope Benavidez’s memorial service and especially to those who gave their time, money and energy to contribute in some way. A very special thank you to the staff of Save On Foods, who have demonstrated incredible compassion and generosity throughout the whole journey. I only wish she could’ve known how kind everyone has been and we thank you on her behalf.

IS ALCOHOL A Problem for you? Call 250-287-4313 for help day or night

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

NEEDED: CDA for part-time holiday relief and dental hygienist for busy Perio focused office. The candidate would need to be flexible with working hours as we work some evenings and Saturdays. Experience is a plus but not a requirement. Please email resume: crhygienist@gmail.com

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Instructor, History

PROFESSIONAL/ MANAGEMENT

WE are seeking qualified Management Couple for mobile home community in beautiful Cultus Lake, BC! On-site opportunity with housing provided. One team member will perform office duties, the other maintenance and upkeep. E-mail resume and/or cover letter to: clvjobreply@gmail.com or fax to 1.604.858.5939.

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Comox Valley Campus Please go to http://careers.nic.bc.ca for further criteria, required qualifications and information on how to apply to the above postings.

PERSONAL SERVICES COUNSELLING

Hypnotherapy & Counselling Brian E. Daly MH.CHt

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PERSONAL SERVICES

PERSONAL SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

EDUCATION/TUTORING

FINANCIAL SERVICES

GARDENING

PAINTING

FARM EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE BY OWNER

HOUSES FOR SALE

ORACLE TUTORING

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420 www.pioneerwest.com

DIESEL TRACTOR- Massey Ferguson 135 Tractor, Loader, Power Steering 2952hrs, Allied Loader, 3 cyl. Perkins. Both clutches have been replaced. New tires/rims. New rear fenders. New Power steering cylinders and hydraulic hoses. $7,500 plus GST. Glen @ 250-792-3929.

.95 ACRE UNIQUE 4 bd 2300 sq ft split level home. Peaceful and private. 35 fruit trees and grapevines. Walking distance to town, school, golf and trails. Ocean, mountain and city view. (250)286-0634. www.991petersen.com

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LARGE FUND Borrowers Wanted Start saving hundreds of dollars today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES CLEANING SERVICES J.P.S. HOUSECLEANING

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Specializing in moving in/out, general cleaning. Accepting new clients. Call Judy 250-286-3963 or 250-203-1567. Sit back, it’s done!

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

GABRIELE’S GARDENING

SUMMER IS HERE! Gardening, Pruning, Top Dressing, Small Landscaping Designs & Rubbish Removal

GOT GRASS? You grow it, we mow it. Looking to help pay my way through university. Great rates. MOW BROS Lawncare. Call Taylor 250830-4505 (after 3pm).

HOME IMPROVEMENTS Finishing and Renovations Interior Renovations Professional Painting Drywall & Mudding Repair Finish Carpentry, Trim work Custom Fir Kitchens, Fireplace Mantels Husband & Wife Team Free Estimates

Experienced Sales Professional Preferred

MAINTENANCE SERVICES

If you desire deserved recognition, a positive, exciting workplace, real opportunities for promotion, and a higher income, we’d like to talk. Contact Troy Roblee at troy@tyeechev.ca

TYEE CHEVROLET BUICK GMC

570 – 13th Avenue, Campbell River 250.287.9511 • www.tyeechev.ca

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Editor

Victoria News The award-winning Victoria News has an immediate opening for an editor. The successful candidate will possess an attention to detail as well as the ability to work under pressure in a deadline-driven environment. The successful candidate can expect to produce news copy and editorials, take photographs, edit stories, paginate the newspaper, assign stories, and write compelling narratives. Knowledge of InDesign, Photoshop, and Canadian Press style is vital. If you have a passion for, and are comfortable with, all aspects of multimedia journalism, you may be the candidate we are seeking. The Victoria News connects with local readers in Victoria and Esquimalt and is essential in telling the stories of people and activities in these two municipalities and community neighbourhoods. Black Press community news media is an independent and international media group with more than 190 community, daily and urban publications, 14 press facilities and over 160 websites in B.C., Alberta, Washington, Hawaii and Ohio. Please forward your cover letter and resumĂŠ by June 15, 2015 to: Penny Sakamoto Group Publisher 818 Broughton Street Phone. 250.480.3204 or Fax. 250.386.2624 psakamoto@blackpress.ca

Thank you to all who apply. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

PETS WANTED GERMAN Wirehaired Pointer, young adult preferred. Call (250)339-6068.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

HANDYPERSONS Not Just another Handyman! 23 yrs experience. Specializing in roofs/repair, fencing/repair, drywall/repair, framing/rot repair, door & window replacement, crawlspace repair & dump runs. Seniors Discount. Call Reno at 250-203-3315

Design House 250-204-4417 www.DesignHouseBC.com

The position includes a guaranteed salary, commission and a benefits package.

PETS

Gabriele (250)205-0661

Sales and Leasing Consultant Wanted Selling automobiles is about enjoying relationships, integrity and trust. Tyee GM is a successful dealership that has built it’s reputation upon caring for customers and continues to grow.

EVELYN M. Interior Painting: Interior prep to completion. I always use low odour paint. Colour consulting available, free estimates. No muss, no fuss! 250-204-4417.

FULL PROFESSIONAL Home & yard maint. Lawn mowing, fertilizing, lawn/garden weed control, hedge trimming, tree pruning, bark mulch, exterior house washing and gutter cleaning, pressure washing for concrete/wooden decks, window cleaning ext./int. Call for estimate. 250-202-3151

APPLIANCES GE S/C. Conv. ov, cer GL top; GE low dec D/W; Kenmore sxs fdg; Magic Chief m/w; P/C conv T.oven - exc cond. $1500. 923-3915 after 4pm WHITE G.E. Self-cleaning gas range ($380). White Maytag Plus Refrigerator, 33’’w, 29’’d, 66’’ tall. Spill catcher shelves + deep door basins ($290). Maytag washer + dryer ($300 for set). All in good working cond. 250-895-1028

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HELP WANTED

FURNITURE

Journeyman Diesel & Gas Mechanic required for busy marine and generator repair shop. Candidate must be reliable, have experience in troubleshooting, overhauling of diesel and gas engines, work independently in the field or as a team. Marine and/or generator experience is an asset. We offer a competitive wage with full benefits. Monday to Friday, 8:00 to 4:30. Must have a clean driver’s abstract. Please apply at #2 - 2705 N. Island Hwy. (Fresh Water Marina) with Resume and Driver’s Abstract.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE AIRLESS PAINT Sprayer Graco Ultramax II 495, never used $775. Sofa Bed - cream colour in new condition $525. Please call 250-339-3250 NEW: DELUXE Sleep Sound Therapy System 142 sounds, alarm radio, good for sleeping and tinnitus masking $115., still in box. Call (250)898-8475

MUST SELL, MOVING, NEW PRICE!!! 12-769 MERECROFT Rd. 1369sqft 2 bdrm patio home. Mntn. view. Beautiful setting. Bareland strata. In a location that can’t be beat. 5 mins. to Merecroft Village. $277,900. 250-2878570 or 250-202-7717. C.R.

VOYAGEUR EASY Track Lift, Complete with new battery + charger, ceiling track, controls and hammock - $1900. Please Call 250-339-5843. WATKINS PRODUCTS Natural healthy products since 1868. Lori - 250-204-3265 WHEELCHAIR like new asking $375.00 all in good condition. Phone 250-334-9804

NANAIMO HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER with option for rent to own. Million dollar ocean city view. Call for information 250-753-0160, Nanaimo

NOMINATE

Nominees will receive over $8,500 worth Duties: Customer service & sales in supplement department. of•• promoti onal Assist supplement manager in all aspects of the exposure! department. Supplement Department, Assistant Manager

• Assist in ordering, receiving, displays, merchandising,

inventory control. Nominati on forms available Requirements: online at • Previous experience in wellness industry. www.campbellriverchamber.ca • A working knowledge Deadline for nominati ons of supplements, education – Julyrelated 3, 2015to the area of nutrition & wellness.

• Dependable, organized, and a good communicator. VIP Reception • Able to work weekends. Gala Reception

INTERESTED? Bring your resume in person to 1270 Dogwood Street.

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7175 HIGHLAND Dr., Port Hardy. 2,520 sq ft 4bdr home. 2 landscaped lots joined. 2 door garage. Walkout basement/suite. 250-949-8922 or www.island.net/~fishnet. Asking $336,000.

MOBILE HOMES & PARKS 12x60 2 BDRM mobile in Sayward Trailer Park. 55+. Low pad rent. Elec. base board & wood heat. 8x20 covered deck. $20,000. 250-282-3656

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY WELL priced oceanfront acreages in Quatsino Sound. Beautiful Acreages. www.quatsinosoundland.com or email sitkaforests@shaw.ca PATIO HOME for sale in seniors complex. 2bdrm 2 full baths, garage attached. $188,600. 250-897-0004

RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO GROUND FLOOR Apt. Fully furnished. 1 bdrm/1 person. Shared laundry, N/S, N/P; all utilities incl. except phone. $875/mth. 250-923-1707 or 250-203-0592

REAL ESTATE

Produce Clerk, part-time

Seeking individual to join our produce team. Requirements: • Previous experience an asset. • Ability todeserving lift 50lbs. businesses, organizations Nominate • Ability to work and weekends. individuals today! • Passion for organics! Self-nominati ons are also accepted. • Positive attitude and strong work ethic.

#37-1120 EVERGREEN Rd. LINDENWOOD ESTATES 1350sqft 3 bdrm 2.5 Bth. Customized, New Home Warranty, master ensuite w/tile surround, jetted tub, in floor heating in upstairs bthrms, central vac, add. cabinets, lg RV pad in fully fenced. $248,800. 250-287-2770

973 ISLAND Hwy. (Sayward) 3 bdrm, 2 bth, 2400sq.ft., 12.9 acres, drilled well. $439,000. 282-3785

APARTMENT/CONDOS

HELP WANTED

1791-16th Avenue. 3 bd, 1 bth. 1021 sq ft. Corner lot. Large shop. $215,000. Campbell River. 250-203-5222.

USED DISABILITY Electric reclining liftchairs for sale. 778348-0020.

Full-Time Journeyman Diesel/Gas Mechanic

SPONSORS

LOVELY CHARACTER home on 1.5 acre. RM1 zoned. 4 bdrms, 2 full bath, 1,610 sq.ft. detached dbl carport. There is a 16x16’ shop, wired 220. 2 storage sheds. This home is centrally located in Campbell River. Land & home very well maintained. $385,000. 250-286-3947.

HELP WANTED

Print Media

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FRIENDLY FRANK TV STAND on wheels cabinet underneath. Lamp w/ table combo. Must sell. Offers. Plastic kids swimming pool. 250287-8570 or 250-202-7717

ART OBJECTS FEATHER HAIR extensions, hair wraps, & feathery jewelry by Feather Fusion at the Quadra Market Saturdays & the Pier Market Sundays. Visit Feather Fusion on Facebook.

1760 HOLMSTROM Rd. 2 storey, 2300 sq ft, 4 BR, 3 Bth home w/ 500 sq ft 200 amp shop. All of this on a fully fenced, dog-friendly 1/2 acre. Situated on a dead-end st. off Peterson Rd. $384,500. Call Teresa at 250-830-0875

PORT HARDY: Well maintained 6-plex. Great investment $385,000. Call Noreen 250-949-6319 or email to: imagine.it@cablerocket.com

HOUSES FOR SALE CONDO located across from ocean, seawalk + Rotary Beach. Priced to sell, spacious, 2 BR, 2 BA, 5 app., 1132 sq.ft. 250-923-8772

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SMALL ADS GET BIG RESULTS! Call 250.388.3535

OCEAN view home. 676 Pacific Heights Lane. $439,900 3bed, 2.5 bath. 250-830-8318

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

WILLOW POINT HOUSE FOR SALE

WE BUY OLD STUFF

Gold and silver jewellery. Coins. Old watches. Old radios. Clocks. Cameras. Tin toys. Sterling cutlery and tea sets. China dishes. Furniture. Paintings. Guitars. Violins. Books. Old Stereos. Records. Comics. Sports cards. Military items. Knives. Swords. Lighters.

Oddball Antiques

652-11th Ave., Campbell River • 1-250-204-1237 Also servicing Comox & Courtenay • oddballantiques@shaw.ca

ORCHARD PARK APTS Avail. July 1st. 2 bdrm $695. Secure bldg. Lrg, newly reno’d, quiet, new carpets, new deck. Private yard. Onsite laundry. Indoor spayed or neutered cat welcome. References req’d. Please call 250-202-2187. www.meicorproperty.com

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RENTALS

TRANSPORTATION

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

HOMES FOR RENT

SHARED ACCOMMODATION

CARS

55+ 3 bdrm duplex. Aug. 1st. Ocean view. Just south of Jubilee on Old Isl. Hwy. Leave msg. 914-0488. $950/month

STORRIES BEACH area: LT tenant in 55+ rancher. 1130 sqft, air tight wood stove, storage. 2 bay inclosed garage. NS/NP. Newly reno’d. Ref’s req’d. $985/mo (250)923-1359

330 NILUHT Drive. Very nice home, great view, lots of parking, close to school, N/P, N/S inside, must be tidy, $700/month inclusive, 250286-1476, available June 1st

TWO BDRMS. Cozy, clean, unique. Downtown w/ a view. 5 appl. No pets. Gas frplce. $875/mnth. 250-286-6672. References required. VERY CLEAN, view, close to parks, schools & amens. Great neighborhood, 4bdrm, 3bths, rec rm., patio, lg fncd yard. N/P. Ref’s required. $1200. 250-286-6672

HOMES FOR RENT CAMPBELL RIVER: Older 3 bdrm house close to town (Greenwood St). Large private yard. $965/mo. (250)923-3635 DOGWOOD AREA. 4 bdrm, 2 bth., centrally located between schools & shopping. Semifurn’d. Avail. July 1st. $1300/mth. 923-7754 MERECROFT SUBDIVISION. 3 bdrm rancher. Large yard, garden shed. N/S, N/P, ref. req., $1200/mth, avail. now 250-287-4123

OFFICE/RETAIL

SUITES, LOWER

OFFICE SPACE for rent: Newer building in the downtown business district has second floor suites available at very competitive rates. Rental rates inclusive of common area costs. Suites approx. 1400 and 750 sq. ft. Lots of public parking. Call 250-2873445 for more information.

OCEAN VIEW 1 bd. Utils incl. Garbage, W/D. 1 car parking. Quiet, N/S. Small pet neg. Close to bus route & town. Avail June 15. $775/mnth. Contact Julia 250-203-9242.

SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING GOLDEN GROVE CARE FACILITY - 24 hour care.

a licensed long-term care home for seniors, has immediate opening in beautiful Willow Point. For more info:

Call 250-923-7049.

GARAGE SALES Call 1-855-310-3535 to place your garage sale ad and receive FREE balloons and signs.

Wednesday Deadline: Monday 3pm. • Friday Deadline: Wednesday 3pm

North • North past the Campbell River bridge

WILLOW POINT- bsmt bach suite, 2812 C Fairmile. $650. NS/NP. Refs. 250-898-8462.

SUITES, UPPER BACHELOR SUITE. N/P, N/S, hydro incl. $450/month. 250287-2494

TRANSPORTATION AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

NEW 3-WAY flip top tonneau cover; fits 6’6” box of 2008 Ford F150 (asking $200). 2 Side steps for 2011 Ford F350 (asking $100). Dee-Zee workbox for standard or short box, Ford, Chev or Dodge (asking $80). 923-8746

CARS 2000 MUSTANG Convertible, mint cond. $5300. Call (250)339-7699, Comox.

Central • From the C.R. bridge to Rockland Rd.

state of emergency:

Cache creek

2008 BUICK Enclave. Automatice w/ 66,000Kms. New tires. Good condition. Campell River. 250-287-9987

Donate directly to the emergency fund at:

2010 CHEVROLET Aveo. Hatchback, automatic, 4-dr, 4 cylinder, good cond., 38,785km. $6500. 286-6020

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2012 MAZDA-3. Only 26,000km, clean, one owner, trans. warranty, lots of extras. Asking $16,000. 250-923-8809

MOTORCYCLES 2011 Yamaha XT 250. Street legal, dual purpose, mint cond. Under 500km. $4200. 250286-1263 KAWASAKI 1700 Voyager (2013), abs/cruise control. 6 speed trans. Like new. 9,000km. 3 yr. bumper to bumper warranty, asking $14,500 obo. 250-203-2719 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

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BOOMERS & Beyond Bio book brightens Berwick Photos and Article by J.R Rardon, Campbell River Mirror One of the many features originally built into the Berwick by the Sea Retirement Community was a library. Berwick’s newest feature can now be found there, in the form of a book that tells the stories of some of the residents. “I think it’s wonderful,” said Jessie Belcher, whose story appears in Writes of Passage, a publication produced by Grade 12 students from Timberline Secondary School. “There are so many stories that have

Mary Banham peruses her copy of Writes of Passage after it was presented by Timberline Grade 12 students at Berwick Retirement Community last Thursday.

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Wilf Manson, left, is presented his copy of Writes of Passage by Timberline Grade 12 student Matthew Dyck in a ceremony at Berwick Retirement Community last Thursday.

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Sheila Breitenbach, top, and Wilf Manson look at Manson's story in Writes of Passage, a book published by Timberline Grade 12 students and presented to residents at Berwick Retirement Community last Thursday.

nied their first trip to Berwick to interview their subjects. This time, there were smiles and excited chatter as the young authors renewed acquaintance and introduced the residents to the student artists who had taken part in the project. “It was quite interesting,” Berwick resident Bob Sivertson said. “I think it’s excellent, a good idea. The benefit is you get to meet people from the younger generation, which is not common here unless it’s your grandchildren.” Each resident whose

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BOOMERS & Beyond “I hope it does what it was meant to do,” Belcher said of the Writes of Passage project. “I hope it opens up the relationship between seniors and juniors. We’re living longer and living healthier, but a lot of people don’t realize we’re part of the community.” Asked if there were any lessons for the se-

niors in the story-writing project, Berwick resident John Rozema shook his head. “It’s not a matter of learning, it’s a matter of enjoying watching young people grow up,” Rozema said. When the project began, residents were asked to volunteer for the interviews. Resident Gaye

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Berwick resident Rose Skobin, left, looks over her story in Writes of Passage with it author, Timberline student Ray-Ann Cafferty, at Berwick Retirement Community last Thursday.

story was told received a copy of the book, and another copy was provided for the Berwick by the Sea library. Each story took up a two-page spread in the book and was accompanied by both historic and recent photos, as well as art created by students in the project. Writes of Passage comes from the English program of the same name, devised by Timberline teacher Rachel Nelson to prompt the students to interact in the community, outside their peer group. Nelson and Lynn Webber, Berwick’s recreation manager, introduced each pair of authors and artists,

who presented “their” resident with a card, a copy of the book and a Timberline mug. Student Fraser Stewart took the opportunity for a brief remark before passing a book to Colleen Goddard. “I’d like to thank Berwick for having us. It’s nice; I wish I could live here,” Stewart said to laughter. The residents wasted little time opening the books to look over their stories and view for the first time the art that accompanied them. Belcher, who worked as a switchboard operator, was portrayed in a blackand-white line drawing in the style of the 1950s

by Timberline artist Ashlyn Ouellette. “Reading Jessie’s story and seeing how life was then, I had an amazing time trying to recreate it,” said Ouellette. “Instead of just drawing what I would normally draw, I tried to look at cartoons from the 1950s and use that style to do a picture of her.” The gift-giving was a two-way street. The Tyee lounge was decorated in a graduation theme, complete with balloons, in honour of the students’ upcoming graduation. Each student was presented with diploma-style scroll that contained a copy of a thank-you letter penned by Belcher.

Saager said she misunderstood the nature of the interviews and failed to sign up in time. But if Nelson brings back the program for another class of students next year, Saager will be ready to help them out. “I don’t mind,” she said. “I have lots of stories.”

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Campbell River’s Tara dancers can kick up their heels with the best of them. On Saturday, June 6, 18 students from Campbell River’s Tara School of Irish Dancing participated in the official Grade Examinations of the Irish Dancing Commission - the governing body of Irish Dancing worldwide. Deirdre Penk O’Donnell, ADCRG from Vancouver, conducted the examinations and commended the candidates on their level of dance and preparedness. The examiner noted that she adjudicates competitions and conducts Grade Exams internationally, and that the results for the Campbell River dancers were exceptional for a non-competitive school. All dancers received the highest grade “Distinction” above the other possible grades of “Honours”, “Merit” or “Pass”. The Grade Exam syllabus has been designed to provide a strong foundation in Irish Dance by developing a candidate’s physical skills, stamina, expres-

Proudly displaying their diplomas are (from top-down left to right): Thea Shannon, Amanda Voeltz, Tess Hogan, Deirdre Penk O’Donnell, ADCRG, Mackenzie Norris, Kirsten Schmidt, Ellen Beebe and front, Sydney Brown.

sion, musicality and an appreciation and knowledge of the traditional dances and culture. It provides a worthwhile sense of achievement for individuals whether they dance solely for health, recreation or competitive reasons or hope to pursue a career in Irish Dancing. The Tara School of Irish Dancing has chosen a community performance focus rather than a competition focus, so the Grade Exams provide the local

dancers with the opportunity for recognition of their individual achievements in solo dancing. Dance Director, Margaret Mullen, ADCRG is delighted with the results for her dancers and notes that the Exams will now become part of the regular curriculum in Campbell River. There are twelve grades which must be taken in order and the maximum number of Grades that can be taken at a time is three. Results with Distinc-

tion: n Preliminary Grade: Jasmine Flood, Victoria Hoffman, Kailey McFerran, Grace Overton, Sonia Schmidt, Meghan Sharkey, Miranda Sharkey, Amanda Voeltz n Grade 1: Kristin Campbell n Grades 1 & 2: Tess Hogan, Kirsten Schmidt, Thea Shannon n Grades 1,2&3 Sophia Badzio-George, Sydney Brown, Ellen Beebe, Mackenzie Norris, Rebecca Stevens, Cate Wareing Oksanen.

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