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Search is still on for device tracking Fukushima debris J.R. RARDON CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A transponder that spent more than three years floating in the Pacific Ocean before washing up on Vancouver Island has become the subject of a wideranging scavenger hunt after mysteriously winding up in Campbell River last week. The transponder, part of a group of 12 dropped in the ocean near Fukushima, Japan in January of 2012, was meant to give oceanographic researchers information on the travel pattern and duration of debris washed out to sea in the tsunami that struck near

Fukushima in March, 2011. After reaching the northwest coast of Vancouver Island earlier this month, the unit identified as T-8 took a sudden detour to Campbell River, where it continues to send a location signal every 60-90 seconds from a region near Park Drive and Ebert Road, on the north side of Campbell River. T h rou g h s atel l ite tracking, researchers at Japan’s Tottori University for Environmental Studies have narrowed the search to an area within 250 metres around that location. “We are sensitive to the privacy of the individual

who recovered T-8,” said Dr. Samuel Chan, a researcher with the University of Oregon. “We just want him or her to know that we really appreciate their efforts in helping us understand the science of predicting where marine debris might travel and helping us understand how organisms from Asia, some of which could become invasive in North America, might survive attached to marine debris in the open ocean.” Chan believes the person who picked up the transponder may have returned it from a trip to the Brooks Peninsula region and forgot about

it. The device is marked in English, with contact information including phone numbers and email for researchers in Japan. A variety of interested parties in B.C. have tried to sleuth out the transponder’s location and just how it might have traveled from Brooks Peninsula to Campbell River. While on the west coast, the transponder’s signal zigged and zagged my s t e r i o u s l y f ro m Lawn Point to Quatsino Sound to Brooks Peninsula before crossing the island to Campbell River. “My first thought was helicopter,” Doug Bifford, a lands specialist with the provincial gov-

ernment, told Chan in an email Thursday, when local officials were first contacted. “Helicopter logging is very common out in the Lawn Point area. This would explain the movements of the transponder along the coast and back and forth from over the water to over land.” Researchers briefly thought they had a lead early this week when they learned that Terry Eissfeldt, wife of West Coast Helicopters coowner Terrance Eissfeldt, had photographed a cylindrical object with markings near Brooks Peninsula last week. “I’m pretty sure the thing I saw was not

theirs,” said Terry Eissfeldt. “What I saw were markings that said hazardous material, and to call the military or police. We didn’t pick it up or take it; we left it on the beach.” The object turned out to be a spent locator flare of the type used by 19 Wing search-andrescue crews out of CFB Comox. CTV news reporter Gord Kurbis literally went door-to-door in the Park Drive area trying to locate T-8, and the search has been joined by Living Oceans Society, Oceans Network Canada and a number of communications specialists who hope to refine

the transponder’s signal to pinpoint its location. Of 15 transponders placed in the water to provide researchers information following the 2011 tsunami, T-8 is the first to have made landfall while still continuously pinging information. Three transponders were dispatched shortly after the tsunami, in 2011. “Thus, T-8 is the first to have a complete history,” Chan said. “We really appreciate the interest and assistance from the Campbell River community in being part of this science discovery process in locating T-8.”

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Inspired by a national Walk for Reconciliation held in Ottawa a month earlier, a group of local first nations participants held their own walk Monday to call attention to the findings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and its recently released report on the impacts of the Indian Residential School system on Canada’s aboriginal communities. “I’m a residential school survivor; I had my hearing last week,” said Georgina Isaac, who helped organize the local walk. “This really inspired me to come together and really work with my community. It’s grassroots, because that’s where it starts. “When we work together and put aside our differences, so much can happen.” The walk through the We Wai Kum neigh-

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prayed this (walk) would happen and my prayers came. Now my heart is full because we’re all here to support one another.” The walk drew more than two dozen participants, including Campbell River Mayor Andy Adams and councillors Ron Kerr and Charlie Kornfield. Lena Collins carried a large sign showing a maple leaf split and dripping blood-red teardrops and the number 94, representing the calls to action in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s report. “Both of my parents went to St. Michael’s (residential school), and one of the things that really impacted our community was those schools,” said Collins, whose family is from the Owikeno Nation of Rivers Inlet. “It’s been a long, hard road, but a good road, too. When things were happening back in Ottawa I watched on TV and wanted to be part of it, be part of a change. I told people before this started, ‘Change is coming. It’s happening.’”

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Bell wins city wireless contract KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Bell will provide the city with its cell phones and other wireless devices for the next three years. Council, at its June 22 meeting, elected to go with Bell Mobility after the carrier scored the highest on a Request for Proposals that closed June 3. While Bell was the most expensive choice at $153,836, it scored the highest with 84.28 points. Telus came in second at $157,168 and scored 80.75 while Rogers provided the lowest bid, at $148,320 but Clinton Crook, senior buyer for the city said Rogers didn’t fully meet the city’s criteria. “Even though Rogers submitted a lower bid, their submission did not sufficiently meet the required technical considerations,” Crook said. As a result, staff recommended council go with Bell. Coun. Charlie Cornfield, before agreeing to a contract, wanted some clarification. “Can you explain, in layman’s terms, what are our wireless devices?

What does that include?” Cornfield asked. Mayor Andy Adams was quick to chime in. “I can text you on that,” he joked. “That’d be fine, Your Worship, but I may not know how to answer,” Cornfield quipped. Adams, in all seriousness, said that the wireless devices include city staff and councillor cell phones, tablets, and laptops. Dave Morris, the city’s general manager of supplies and facilities, said it did not include Wi-Fi. Shaw currently provides Shaw Go WiFi hotspots at City Hall and other city-owned facilities such as the Sportsplex and the Community Centre. Coun. Larry Samson asked whether Shaw responded with a bid. Morris said Shaw did not respond, only Bell, Telus and Rogers. The three bidders were evaluated and scored on product offering (20 per cent), customer services (25 per cent), support and implementation (25 per cent), presentation (10 per cent), and budget (20 per cent).

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Campbell Rivertes are being congratulated for keeping the city at stage one watering restrictions. With the hot, dry spring – and now summer – upon us, the City of Campbell River is thanking the community for water conservation efforts so far, and reminding residents to continue being mindful of water consumption. Demand on Campbell River’s water consumption has increased over the past few weeks, and efforts by local residents to conserve water can help the community delay stage two watering restrictions.

“ The city greatly appreciates the marked diligence by local residents during our current stage one watering restrictions, and we hope to delay a stage two watering restriction for as long as possible by reminding residents to be aware of their water use and keep demand to a minimum,” says Mayor Andy Adams. “Keeping our water use within the limit allows us to meet the water demand for domestic water use across the system as well as potential firefighting.” Stage one watering restrictions allow residents to water lawns

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n Odd numbered house addresses may water only on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. n Even numbered house addresses may water only on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Helpful guidelines for water conservation and lawn care: n Mow lawns to a length of three inches or more, reducing moisture loss and sunburn. n Set sprinklers to

water for 20 minutes or less per lawn watering session. n Water for a maximum of two sessions per week, to encourage deep root systems. n Provide good aeration and drainage to create a healthy lawn. City staff will continue to patrol the community for the months of July and August to ensure residents are following watering restrictions. Where necessary, staff will provide information about opportunities for reducing water consumption, and will monitor to ensure residents are following watering restrictions.

Councillor wants arena recycling bins removed KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Recycling bins at Strathcona Gardens are slated for closure this fall – three years after the depot was first put on the chopping block. Coun. Larry Samson, at the June 22 council meeting, served notice that at the July 6 meeting he will address the issue. “My mot ion w i l l address that Campbell River look into the future as to what it wants to see for recycling depots and what we should be working towards and not let it be dictated by a solid waste committee from the Comox Valley,” Samson said. The Comox Strathcona Solid Waste board, which is made up of directors from both the Strathcona and the Comox Valley regional districts, wants to close the Strathcona Gardens recycling centre this fall. Jesse Lee, manager of Comox Strathcona Waste Management operations, said the greatest chal-

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lenge in operating the depot is abuse by the public. “The most significant challenge in operating these non-MMBC (Multi-Material BC) depots is misuse by the public,” Lee said. “Garbage is routinely dropped off at the depots, including hazardous waste, furniture and household refuse. The abuse contributes to higher costs and neighbourhood complaints as a result of depot condition. Unfortunately, residents use these depots as transfer stations and routinely drop off waste and other inappropriate materials. Approximately $36,000 per year is incurred cleaning up garbage left by the public.” The Strathcona Gardens depot costs $68,000 a year to operate and collects roughly 366 tonnes of garbage annually. But Lee said that with the City of Campbell River planning to implement curbside recycling pick up for multi-family complexes, nearly all

Campbell River residents would have access to recycling pick up from their home. “With the implementation of additional curb-side recycling in the Campbell River area, there is no longer a need for the Strathcona depot,” Lee said. This is not the first time the Strathcona bins have been on the chopping block. The bins, which are not approved by MMBC, which handles the city’s garbage and recycling collection, were first slated for closure in 2012. At that time, the Strathcona Regional District wanted them removed because of a lack of staff at Strathcona Gardens to keep the depot safe and tidy. Then in May, 2013 the Comox Strathcona Solid Waste committee drew up a licensing agreement to keep the bins. The agreement stated that the Comox Valley Regional District, which operates the solid waste function,

would be responsible for keeping the depot clean, and that improved lighting, proper signage, curb and pavement repairs, new fencing, and a 24-hour security monitoring system would be provided. The regional district would also pay $500 per month to rent the space. However, though the Strathcona Gardens Commission – which makes decisions for Strathcona Gardens – approved that agreement in June of 2013, the Comox Strathcona Solid Waste board refused to accept the agreement in November, 2013. The two parties instead entered into an interim agreement to keep the recycling bins at the Gardens operating under the original conditions until the end of 2014. At the Comox Strathcona Solid Waste board meeting on June 11, the board chose to hold off until Sept. 17 to make any decisions regarding the Strathcona Gardens and the Sportsplex bins.

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City council adds new service to City For Hall in an effort to save time and money the record KRISTEN DOUGLAS

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City council has made changes to a bylaw in an attempt to make life easier for property developers and researchers. At the June 22 council meeting, changes were made to the city’s Planning Procedures Bylaw that include launching a new service – land title searches – at City Hall. That means property owners can research property titles at their convenience. The titles set out any legal charges, covenants, statutory rights of way, easements, or

court judgements that may apply to a property. Mayor Andy Adams said having the online tool available at City Hall will save residents time and money. “These documents can have significant implications to land owners and future development opportunities, and being able to do property information searches at City Hall offers another service for property owners, without the cost of hiring an agent, and should help streamline the process for people interested in purchasing or developing

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In an article titled ‘City directors have to rescind motion t hat le f t re g iona l district payroll and finances in a bind’, which appeared in the Wednesday, June 17 edition of the Mirror, the amount of money in the Strathcona Regional District’s appropriated surplus reserve was reported incorrectly. The correct amount in the reserve is $1.29 million.

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Happy Canada Day to all our readers Canada Day is Campbell River’s biggest celebration of the year as we pull out all the stops to mark our country’s birthday. It actually started a week ago with the cranking up of the chainsaws at the Transformations on the Shore carving competition marking the first big event of the week. It’s then followed by events ranging from the bonsai show to the dragon boat regatta on the estuary. The party then flows into today’s big celebration, culminating in tonight’s Quality Foods Festival of Lights fireworks display. And don’t forget the Canada Day celebrations on Quadra Island. Canada Day is a day to take pride in our nation. Here locally, it’s an to take pride We say: Today is opportunity in our small corner of the a day to reflect on country. Everything that’s good about our commuthe good things nity is on display this we enjoy past week as hundreds of volunteers give their time to put on a birthday celebration worthy of our great community and our great big, grand nation. Not everybody goes downtown to mark Canada Day, others head out to the lakes or mountains or even head off to the mainland to visit friends and relatives. All of it is a good way to celebrate this day of national pride as we take a moment to reflect on the good things about our lives. The challenges return tomorrow and we’ll put our shoulders to those grindstones together and find ways to resolve the issues that we and our fellow citizens face. But that’s tomorrow. In the meantime, we wish all our readers a Happy Canada Day.

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J.R. RARDON

MARNIE NEAVES

RACHAEL BECKLEY

Today we celebrate our nation’s 148th birthday. In the past, July 1 came and went with little significance to me. But as I’ve gotten older, I’ve come to realize just how important it is to celebrate living in a country where we have access to food, water, safety and security, and we’re able to speak freely without fear of punishment. All it takes is just a quick glance at the news around the world and you quickly realize just how lucky we are to live in this great country. I thank God that I’m one of the fortunate 35.2 million that call Canada home. In countries like Iraq and Somalia they live in fear as Islamist attacks rock their nations and families are torn apart. In India, a woman has to think twice about walking the streets alone, even in broad daylight, out of fear of being

KEVIN MCKINNON

KRISTI PELLEGRIN

MICHELLE HUELLER

KRISTEN DOUGLAS

attacked. tling drought-like conditions In Mexico and South Africa, with no access to safe drinking if you want to ensure your water, or dying from ebola. safety while in your own house, We’re able to go online and you’d best have access social iron gates surKRISTEN’S media, read the rounding your news without the home. message being And those ‘Stop controlled by the Har p er’ sig ns government, and that have popped freely practise up around town whichever relirecently? gion we choose. If you lived in So today I’ll be North Korea and downtown celdared to show ebrating and taksuch a public dising in the day’s play of opposition festivities with toward the govothers who enjoy ernment, you’d be the same freetaken from your doms that I do. home, tortured and executed. The city’s Canada Day comThis all sounds a little dark, mittee has once again outdone but the point I’m trying to themselves, offering an array of make is that we have it pretty activities for us to enjoy. good here in Canada. The day kicks off with a panSure, it’s not perfect, but we cake breakfast at Frank James have it a lot better than bil- Park and in between there is a lions of others around the skateboard competition at the world. We’re not starving, bat- Sportsplex, helicopter rides

COMMENT Kristen Douglas

● James Costello · Commented on “Scathing response to government pro-farming stance” Campbell River Mirror – Facebook I would counter that evidence is leading policy, with science working to quantify what impacts to wild salmon populations may exist from salmon aquaculture - as they have not yet been shown to be measurable against the wide range of known, measurable, and pre-existing factors. While the black box of “ocean conditions” is often referred to when historical runs flood back to BC’s freshwater ecosystems, and alternatively, those same runs fail to meet expectations - if you work down the list of factors known to influence wild salmon populations you will find salmon aquaculture far below anything like food abundance, temperature, fishing pressure, and predation. Focusing on the perceived risks of aquaculture, while ignoring record highs and consistently large runs of species like Sockeye and Pink – many found around aquaculture operations – does less to further our understanding of salmon adundance than it does to continue a decades long campaign against BC’s number one agricultural export.

Proud and thankful to be Canadian

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DAVE HAMILTON

DEBBIE BAKER

DARCEY WOOD

ALISTAIR TAYLOR

MARIA KIRLEY

courtesy of E&B Helicopters, a Canada Day marketplace at Ostler Park, and live entertainment at Spirit Square. And of course, the annual Canada Day parade anchors the festivities. A new route this year takes the floats, cars, and entertainers down 13th Avenue to Cedar Street, onto 10th Avenue, and then onto Shoppers Row, ending at Shoppers Row and Cedar Street. And of course, the fireworks show – the highlight of Campbell River’s Canada Day celebration – wraps up the festivities, starting at 10:22 p.m. The activities are all free of charge so everyone has the opportunity to come and celebrate our country’s birthday. It’s a great day and forecast is calling for nothing but sunny skies. So come on down, celebrate, and give thanks for the True North strong and free. Happy Canada Day, Campbell River!

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299

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Cambozola Blue Cheese

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99

49

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Almond Chicken Chop Suey

27 Piece Party Tray

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Authentic Smoked Beef

12

95

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190gr

7

995

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per 100gr

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50

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9

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69

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100 gr

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142gr

946ml

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Blue Diamond

650ml

170gr

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6

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White Swan

Containers & Lids

Aerosol Air Freshener

Ultra Luxe Bathroom Tissue

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2

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Nature’s Path

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2$ for

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99

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Council taken to task over boat ramps KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Campbell River is the Salmon Capital of the World but the city isn’t doing a very good job of supporting that claim, according to avid fisherman Mike Gage. A long-time Campbell River resident, Gage told council at its June 22 meeting that the city needs to step up and provide proper boat launches. “I think it’s pretty abysmal the amount of boat ramps we have around town for being the Salmon Capital of the

World,” Gage said. “People are coming here to live because of the fishing, we need to support those facilities.” The city operates two free public boat launches – Big Rock and Ken Forde – but Gage said both have their problems. Big Rock boat ramp, which is the city’s most popular, has a lack of parking and Gage said it’s inadequate for launching at most stages of the tide. “It requires a float to the south side of it so most people can stand, hang on to their boats after they launch them, then hang on to them

again when they’re waiting for a trailer,” Gage said. “There’s nothing there (now), so they have to stand up to their knees in the water. It’s pretty crude.” He said while Ken Forde has ample parking, the ramp is only useful during high tide. But Gage presented council with another option. “The one I’m excited about, and I think with a fresh mayor and a mostly fresh council here, you can use your skills to make it happen,” Gage said. “There’s a potentially wonderful ramp

and it remains unused. It’s the ramp at the (former) Elk Falls mill site at the end of Orange Point Road. It could be made separate from the mill quite easily with a chain link fence.” Gage said the ramp, which is on property now owned by Quicksilver Resources, is concrete, has a six per cent grade, and could be accessed via a 300-metre long gravel road. Gage said it was built in the late 1950s for ships going back and forth from the mill site after it was purchased by Crown Zellerbach to open a newsprint mill.

“I’m not suggesting you ever ask (Quicksilver) to purchase the property but I think it would be a nice corporate gesture if they were to give you a special use permit on this property for three or four months of the year every summer and it’d be a public boat ramp,” Gage said. “I just thought this was worth mentioning and you people and your corporate motivation could maybe twist some arms.” Coun. Michele Babchuk said she was interested in the possibilities. “That makes me really excited, as I’m one of the

Firefighter honoured for his 40 years At the May 25 council meeting, Campbell River firefighter Jim Vaton was recognized for 40 years of fire service. Vaton began his volunteer career with the Courtenay Fire Department 1962, before join-

ing the Campbell River Fire Department in 1986. Vaton is still a member at the No. 2 Fire Hall and currently provides administrative and operational support to the department as a Lieutenant.

“C a m p b e l l R i v e r Council appreciates Lieutenant Vaton’s 40 years of dedication and commitment to investing his energy towards this essential role in our community,” says Coun. Charlie Cornfield.

The Fire Ser vices E x e mp l ar y S e r v i c e Medal Second Bar, which Fire Chief Ian Baikie presented to Vaton last month, honours mem-

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fair weather fishermen that tags along with her husband on good days and stands up to her knees trying to get into her boat at Big Rock boat launch,” Babchuk said. Mayor Andy Adams said he could “certainly inquire” ab out t he Quicksilver boat ramp, but said that in the meantime, the city is working on securing grant money to upgrade Big Rock boat ramp. The $1 million project includes plans for a new ramp and six metre extension, as well as a new breakwater toe, and a possible seasonal float.

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Conceptual plans also include upgrades to the gravel parking area, and the addition of accessible picnic tables and washrooms. Gage said he was aware of the project but was concerned the price tag may be too high. He suggested that if the grant funding doesn’t come through, that the city scale back the project. “If you don’t get the money approved this year for Big Rock it’d be nice if you at least put a float in there so people aren’t standing up to their knees,” Gage said. “Just a walkway is what you need.”

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The Campbell River Ravens Peewee C team claimed the Vancouver Island championship and will take one of two Island berths into the provincial box lacrosse championships. The peewees topped the league standings with a 5-0-1 mark, then claimed the playoff title over two weekends in Kerry Park. The Ravens topped Juan de Fuca 7-2 in the opening round June 19, then won 6-2 in a semifinal rematch the following day to reach the final. Then, last Sunday, the pee-

wees returned to Kerry Park and downed Victoria/Esquimalt 4-1 to claim the Island title.

Bantams advance The Ravens Bantams rolled into the semifinals of the Bantam B playoffs with an impressive twogame sweep of Comox Valley last weekend at the Panorama Rec Centre in North Saanich. Campbell River blasted Comox 15-1 in their best-of-three series opener Saturday, then rolled to a 12-1 win over the Wild in the rematch later in the day.

The Ravens move on to Duncan’s Island Savings Centre this weekend for a best-of-three series against Saanich. The first two games will be played Saturday, with the if-necessary third game Sunday. The winner of the series will meet the winner of the crosstown battle between Juan de Fuca Team 1 and Team 2 for the Island championship. Campbell River finished atop the regular-season standings with a 14-2 record. Saanich finished 10-5 and swept Nanaimo to advance to this weekend’s semifinals.

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C a mp b e l l R i v e r ’s midget C Ravens enjoyed a fast start in Sunday’s regular-season lacrosse finale against Nanaimo, but the visiting Timbermen closed with a flourish to claim a 9-5 victory at Rod Brind’Amour Arena. “We got into some penalty trouble, and seemed to lose momentum when they got a couple of quick goals,” Ravens coach Andy Speck said. Goals by Gavin Hope, Todd Campbell and Jacob Hartley staked

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Campbell River Ravens attacker Frances Speck, right, has her shot disrupted by Nanaimo defender Josh Lunn Sunday.

the Ravens to a 3-1 firstperiod lead, and Thomas Dunn’s tally at 5:19 of the second made it 4-1. That would prove to be

the high-water mark for Campbell River, which still held a 5-4 lead after Tyler Dickson converted off Hartley’s slick cross-

ing pass midway through the period. Nanaimo’s comeback began in earnest with a power-play goal in the final minute of the second. The Timbermen then rattled off five unanswered goals in the third to pull away, with Josh Lunn’s four-goal showing leading the way. Dickson had two assists for the Ravens. Hartley, Jared Super and goalie Jarred Piercy added helpers. The R avens were awaiting the results of a playoff meeting to determine their playoff opponent and location.

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Jake Hartley of the Campbell River Midget A Ravens gets a shove from Juan de Fuca defender Nic Coleman during the teams’ final regular season game at Rod Brind’Amour Arena Sunday.

Midgets fall to Juan de Fuca The Campbell River Midget A2 Ravens are still seeking their first win in Vancouver Island Lacrosse play. If they get it this weekend, it could mean a trip to provincials. The Ravens suffered a 7-1 loss to A1 Juan de Fuca Sunday at Rod Brind’Amour Arena in the final game of the regular season. This weekend, they travel to the Island Savings Centre in Duncan

One day. 400 kilometres. No problem. STEVE NAGLE SPECIAL TO THE MIRROR

We’ve all heard stories about people raising money for cancer and there are all kinds of events, all over the country, practically every week for that cause. Suppose I was to tell you there is a fundraiser called the Ride2Survive and it’s a cycling event starting in Kelowna and ending in Delta. A distance of 400 km

with over 3,600 meters (12,000 feet) of climbing over two high mountain passes, Penask Summit (1728 m) and the Coquilhalla Summit (1244 m). Suppose I was to tell you that this ride was completed in one day, leaving Kelowna at about 3:30 in the morning and arriving in Delta at about 11:00 p.m. the same day. Suppose I was to tell you that local River City Cycle Club ■ ■ ■ ■

member Jacob Koomen did this ride this year — and if you think that’s incredible, what if I further told you he’s 67 years old? Koomen did indeed do this ride this past week on June 20. The Ride2Survive started 11 years ago and Koomen has participated in it for the past four years and has raised more than $15,000 for the Cancer Society. “The ride, for me is still a great challenge being 67 years young

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for a best-of-three series with Nanaimo to determine the Island’s provincial tournament representative. The teams, the only two A2 squads on the Island, will play a pair of games Saturday, with an if-necessary game scheduled for Sunday. A strong defensive showing early kept the Ravens (0-15-1) within 1-0 of the visiting Whalers through the middle of the second period.

Juan de Fuca finally got some breathing room with three goals late in the second, and eased away with three more through the third. Tyler Dickson broke up the shutout and gave the home crowd something to cheer for when he charged through the defence to gather his own rebound and rifle a shot to the back of the net with 4:01 to play. Cameron Hunter picked up an assist on the play.

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It is with great sadness that we, John’s family, announce his passing on June 24th 2015, after losing his battle with cancer. He is survived by his loving wife of forty seven years, Mary, along with his three children; daughter Jean Bertrand (Rob), sons Alan (Tammy) and Stephen (Crystal) and granddaughter Lenaya. He is also survived by his brother Len Robinson of Chemainus, BC and sister Nancy Whysker of Victoria, BC, and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, and his two sisters Queen Savard and Georgina Robinson. John was a passionate gardener who was on the Garden Tour several times and was well known in Campbell River for his lovely yard with many native plants. He was an avid lover of nature in all its forms, great and small and spent many happy hours taking in its beauty with family and friends while ďŹ shing, boating, camping, and hiking all over British Columbia. John was an enthusiastic, proud Canadian and a great supporter of Canadian sports with a special love for his Vancouver Canucks, BC Lions and Toronto Blue Jays. At John’s request, there will be no service held, however donations may be made in his memory to the Greenways Land Trust. Donations can be made online at www.greenwaystrust.ca (Beaver Lodge lands).

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Bruno Korol passed away peacefully on June 25, 2015 at the age of 85 with his family at his bedside. Bruno was born on July 8, 1929 in Henribourg to John and Mary Korol. He grew up on the homestead in Foxford and quit school at an early age to help his father and brothers break the land and then farm it. He continued farming with his brother Stanley until his retirement in 1995. Bruno met Olga in Foxford where she was teaching and they married on July 21, 1957. They celebrated their 57th anniversary last year. They raised two children, Sharon who was born on their 5th anniversary and Wayne who arrived 3 years later. After retirement, they moved to Prince Albert where they spent 16 years of quality time with their friends and family. They also travelled to visit their children in Campbell River, BC and Fairview, AB. Bruno is survived by: his wife Olga; his children Sharon from Campbell River, BC and Wayne (Linda McKay) from Fairview, AB; his grandchildren Jessica (Derrick) and Taylor (Jordan Whillans); his great-grandchildren Elizabeth, Brielynn and Lennyn; his brothers Joe (Doreen) Korol, West Kelowna, BC and Stanley (Liz) Korol, Smeaton, SK; his sister-in-law Pauline Wojciechowksi, Prince Albert, SK. He was predeceased by: his parents, John and Mary Korol; his brothers Walter and Steve; his sister Lynn; his in-laws Andrew and Mary Chambul; his sister-in-law Helen Pikaluk. Bruno was a member of the Foxford Wheat Pool and a Director of the Foxford Recreation Centre. His passions were farming, fishing and hunting and in retirement coffee with his friends and family. A special thank you to niece Chris Stacey, brother-in-law Stan Skulmoski, and Brad, Bonnie Ashley and Shawnee Stich for their care and assistance over the past year. Thanks to the nurses on the 5th floor of Victoria Hospital for their kind and compassionate care of Bruno during his brief stay. A Celebration of Bruno’s life will be held at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, July 2, at Messiah Lutheran Church with Pastor Dennis Serfas officiating. Interment will be held at Prince Albert Memorial Gardens. Arrangements have been entrusted to the care of RIVER PARK MEMORIAL CHAPEL, Prince Albert, 306 764-2727, Carla Jesso, Funeral Director.

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On June 26, 2015, Victoria Wall (nee Choma) of Campbell River passed away in her sleep at the age of 95. Victoria is survived by her husband of 66 years Stanley, sister-in-law Minnie Choma and numerous nieces and nephews. Victoria was predeceased by her parents Leon and Ludwicka, brothers Michael, Mark, Walter and Joe and sister-in-law Anna Choma. Private Cremation and interment as per her wishes. We would like to thank the doctors and nursing staff on 3 South for the compassionate care provided. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations in Victoria’s memory may be made to the Campbell River Hospital Foundation.

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Notice of a Public Open House Regarding a Proposed Finfish Aquaculture Site Located near Klemtu, B.C. You are cordially invited to attend an open house hosted by Kitasoo Aqua Farms and Marine Harvest Canada at the House of Wolves in Klemtu, B.C. from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on July 16, 2015. Also in attendance will be representatives from the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. The purpose of the open house is to seek public comment on other uses or activities that may occur at or in the vicinity of the proposed finfish aquaculture facilities located in Tolmie Channel. Kitasoo Aqua Farms and Marine Harvest Canada have submitted an application to occupy Crown foreshore for the purpose of finfish aquaculture and the related works associated with that purpose. It is also an important opportunity to share information regarding the geographical placement of the site and details of the proposed operation. A second, virtual (on-line) open house will be conducted from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on August 6, 2015. For more information about either open house please visit the website http://KitasooOpenHouse.com.

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Call 1-855-310-3535

Above Shore Dental Clinic requires a P/T hygienist. Please bring your resume to 97 South Island Hwy. MEDICAL Transcriptionists are in huge demand! Train with Canada’s top Medical Transcription school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today! 1-800-4661535, www.canscribe.com or info@canscribe.com.

HELP WANTED

TICKETED FLAGGING people req. Forward resumes to karen.flinn@wacor.ca

HELP WANTED UCLUELET HARBOUR SEAFOODS is currently seeking FISH CUTTERS This position requires the ability to fillet a minimum of 150Lbs of Rockfish fillets with a 30% Skin- off recovery (500 Round Pounds) per hour or, 140 or more whole Rockfish per hour. Apply by e-mail to: uhsjobs@pac seafood.com or call at Ph: 250-726-7768 x234

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Graphic Designer Do you have a desire to see your ideas take physical shape? CR Signs is seeking a new team member with practical experience &/or courses in graphic design. Must have a sense of urgency, an eye for detail, the desire to exceed expectations and be strong willed & determined. Can you follow-up, keep track of projects, stay organized & have good communication skills? Do you work well with Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop & computer directory structures? Duties include some basic sign assembly & Xerox print production. Work experience in a sign/print shop/ silk screening shop & with power tools are assets. If you understand the term “vector” this is for you. Valid driver’s license an asset. Starting wage of $13-17 per hour DOE plus bonus structure & benefits plan. We will pay for skills upgrade training for ambitious gals or guys. 30-40 hours per week, flexibility in days for work and hours.

Volunteer Requests for June 29th, 2015 Volunteers are BCSPCA: needed to be animal companions, adoption centre host, foster care, and various other duties. Flexible hours any day of the week in the morning or afternoon are available. Centre for Spiritual Living: Someone with carpentry/drywall skills is needed for interior renovations this summer. Any number of hours Saturday to Wednesday would be appreciated. Habitat for Humanity: Looking for volunteers for General Construction help and Family Selection Committee for the next building project. Also needed are Safety, Health, and Environment Co-ordinator, On Call Driver’s helper for pick up and deliveries and retail floor attendant. Flexible hours are available for all positions.

Please stop in at 1790C Tamarac St to fill out our inhouse application between 1-5:00 pm or email your resume to office@crsigns.ca

The Program offers: 9 Six weeks of facilitated work search training 9 Computer training for work search activities 9 Training allowances while you work on your Employment Action Plan 9 Training courses to compliment your employment goals 9 Wage subsidies to assist your work place training

OFFICE SUPPORT CLERK

You may be eligible for Job Options if you are: 9 An unemployed British Columbian 18 years or older 9 Not attending school 9 Not eligible for Employment Insurance (EI) or EI reach back benefits 9 Motivated to work and willing to participate 25+ hours per week 9 Willing and able to contribute personal time to an independent job search 9 Willing to commit to ongoing follow-up with an Employment Coach

Space in this program is very limited and early registration for an information session is recommended

Contact Opportunities at 250-286-3436 to register for an information session. #101 – 300 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River

SR ACCOUNTING CLERK Safety Net Security Ltd., a Canada wide growing Company, has an immediate need at their CamRiv Head office for a FT person that is well versed with full cycle accounting and processes. The right candidate will be a team player, with good communication skills and work ethic that is very organized to meet daily, weekly and monthly deadlines. A competitive remuneration package will be provided based on experience. Please submit your resume by 5PM Tues July 31st to hr@safetynetsecurity.ca Only successful candidates will be contacted.

TRADES, TECHNICAL

Funding provided by the government of Canada through the Canada-British Columbia JobFund

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

LEGALS

LEGALS

LEGALS

Proposed Woodlot Licence Plan Courtenay and Cambpell River

FULL TIME bodyman needed, Must be ticketed or 3rd yr. apprentice. Ability to work quickly & efficiently to produce quality repairs a must. email: richsauto@shaw.ca or Ph: 250-287-8258.

CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS www. localworkbc.com

For these and many more volunteer opportunities, contact Volunteer Campbell River at 287-8111 Or check our web site www.volunteercr.ca Click “I want to Volunteer” to see volunteer opportunities in the community.

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

PERSONAL SERVICES EDUCATION/TUTORING

ORACLE TUTORING

• Grades K - 12 & College. • All subjects.

www.oracletutoring.ca

250-830-0295.

Chinook Woodlots Ltd. Woodlot Licence 0026 Chinook Woodlots Ltd. hereby gives notice that the proposed Woodlot Licence Plan (WLP) for Woodlot Licence 0026 located in the vicinity of Courtenay and Campbell River will be made available for public review. The WLP provides strategies and practice requirements that the licensee will follow to meet objectives that the government has set for various forest and resource values. The WLP is an operational plan prepared in accordance with the Forest and Range Practices Act and the Woodlot Licence Planning and Practices Regulation. The WLP when approved will form the basis for future development of roads and cutblocks leading to the issuance of cutting and road permits, which provide the authority to harvest and to build roads. The WLP may be amended as a result of written comments received during the review period. The Plan is available for review and comment by resource agencies and the public before approval is considered by the District Manager, Campbell River Forest District. The Plan will be available for public review by appointment with Huock Resource Consultants Ltd (Phone 250-954-8926, please call ahead) during regular office hours, Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. If any interested parties are unable to review the proposed plan during these times additional arrangements may be made to view the plan at a convenient time for both parties. Please call Huock Resource Consultants Ltd. In addition, the document can be viewed on the Campbell River Forest District Web site, included under the Woodlot section. Comments should be made in writing and submitted prior to August 4, 2015 by email : ehughes2@shaw.ca or mail:

Huock Resource Consultants Ltd 4666 Forbidden Plateau Road, Courtenay, B.C. V9J 1R3

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Campbell River Mirror Wed, July 1, 2015 PERSONAL SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE

RENTALS

TRANSPORTATION

FINANCIAL SERVICES

HANDYPERSONS

APPLIANCES

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CARS

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

STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

CR HANDYMAN JUNK REMOVAL

Repairs All Kinds

*Painting

TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, 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 HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL SERVICE plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, reliable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1800-573-2928

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HUNT’S FIELD wall tent. 9x12x3x6 1/2. Pioneer brand. $130.00 250-287-2706

BEDROOM SUITE. Med. oak. 5 drawer high boy, 6 drawer dresser + mirror. Queen size bed + headboard. Mattress like new. $600 obo. 202-0927

PAINTING DIAL-A-PAINTER. (250)204-5701.

PATIO HOME for sale in seniors complex. 2bdrm 2 full baths, garage attached. $188,600. 250-897-0004

UNDER $200

VOYAGEUR EASY Track Lift, Complete with new battery + charger, ceiling track, controls and hammock - $1900. Please Call 250-339-5843.

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REAL ESTATE

PETS

APARTMENT/CONDOS

HOUSES FOR SALE

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

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

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 STAINLESS STEEL electric range, $300. Kenmore W/D, pair, $300, all in good condition. Call (250)923-7405.

HELP WANTED

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.

GARAGE SALES 3795 DISCOVERY Dr. Eagles fundraising sale - proceeds to B.C. Children’s Hospital. Fishing, camping, tools, household, baking. Sat./Sun/ July 4/5. 8am-?

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

.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

HOMES FOR RENT

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

C.R.: CREW accommodation, ocean front, furn. entire 2nd floor. All util’s incld’d. Parking. $750/mo, $375DD. Avail. Jul 1. Murray (250)914-5553. MERECROFT SUBDIVISION. 3 bdrm rancher. Large yard, garden shed. N/S, N/P, ref. req., $1200/mth, avail. now 250-287-4123

254 FAWN Rd. Beautiful 1250 sq.ft. rancher. 3 bdrm, 1.5 bth in quiet area situated on mature corner.179 acre lot in Willow Point area. A must see! Many updates, hardwood + tile floors, bathrooms updated, new paint, newer appliances. 26’X20’ deck w/ mature grape vines covering a pergola, the other portion is protected by a beautiful cedar pergola with transparent panels. Newer hot tub, 10’X10’X8’ det. shed for storage. New 200 amp electrical upgrade with new meter. RV parking, car port, kids play area, fnc’d for pets, backs onto green belt, close to Beaver lodge trails, close to schools, close to beach $288,000 OPEN HOUSE Sat. July 4/15 from 1pm-4pm. Pictures and information can be seen on Kijiji and Craigslist. Email: 254fawnroad@gmail.com Home Phone:(250) 923-3171

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

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.

WANTED TO RENT WANTED HOUSE to rent. Contractor with 30+ yrs exp. in reno’s relocating. Will renovate your vacant home in exchange for tenancy. call 250-240-8755

2013 26.5FT Prowler 5th wheel. Dining slide, 140w solar panel. LED lighting. Outside ent. centre. 9900lbs. $23,000 obo. (250)337-5026. KOMFORT 5th Wheel, 31’, full slide, exc. cond., fully loaded. Was- $15,995. Blow out price$10,000. MUST SEE! View Saturdays 10-1pm; 698 Albatross Crest, Campbell River. Call (250)914-5959.

MARINE BOATS

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

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

AUCTIONS

AUCTIONS

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

1358 Marwalk Crescent 250-287-3939 www.crauctions.ca Ltd.

2011 Yamaha XT 250. Street legal, dual purpose, mint cond. Under 500km. $4200. 250286-1263

TRANSPORTATION

SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSaw mills.com/400OT or call 1-800566-6899 Ext:400OT.

CAMPBELL RIVER

MOTORCYCLES

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

AIRLESS PAINT Sprayer Graco Ultramax II 495, never used $775. Sofa Bed - cream colour in new condition $525. Please call 250-339-3250

RENTALS

“Serving Campbell River & Vancouver Island since 1967�

NO AUCTION ďż˝ HAPPY CANADA DAY! ďż˝ Auction will be closed due to holiday from June 29th and will re-open Monday, July 6th.

NEXT AUCTION JULY 9TH • 6PM

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 1994 CADILLAC Sedan DeVille, 210,000 km, very good condition, garage kept, cold A/C, regularly maintained, Senior owned, blue leather interior, $2000 obo. Call 250871-1444.

APARTMENT/CONDO

THURSDAY, JULY 2ND

Check out our website, for full ad. Viewing: Wed. 9-5 & Thurs. 9-6

Terms Cash, Visa, M/C, = • SAME DAY REMOVAL • CLOSED TUESDAYS, SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS

1st Prize $5,000!!

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 SAYWARD: 1 bdrm apt. avail Aug. 1. $550 incld’s hot water. NS/NP. Call (250)286-3457.

1978 FIBERFORM 22.5’, 302 Ford engine with Merc leg, 2005 Merc kicker, new batteries. Trailer in good cond. Great ocean boat, sleeps 2. Fresh water sink. $6,500 obo. Call (250)738-0299, Qualicum

MOORAGE BOAT MOORAGE available. Campbell River – Fresh Water Marina. $550/mo. 38FT covered boat shed. 250-286-0701

4&-- :063 $"3 '"45 2004 VIBE, 103,000 km., well maintained, good rubber. Asking $5,500. Call 250-2866472 after 7 pm. Daily

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Nominate deserving businesses, organizations and individuals today! Self-nominations are also accepted.

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Please forward your cover letter and resumĂŠ by July 10, 2015 to:

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

2005 PONTIAC Sunfire. 4cyl, 4dr, auto, 176,000km. Runs exc. Asking $2500. 250-2872969

ROBRON AREA. 3 bdrm. ranch. 5 appl., fplc., dbl. gar., rv parking, util. not incl. N/S Ref. req. Avail. Aug. 1. $1200/mth. 250-923-6570. CONDO located across from ocean, seawalk + Rotary Beach. Priced to sell, spacious, 2 BR, 2 BA, 5 app., 1132 sq.ft. 250-923-8772

DOG WANTED. Affectionate, intelligent, S.Y.M. Lab looking for purebred S.Y.F. for purpose of lifelong companionship and breeding. Must love family, water sports and island living. 250287-2229

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

DINING TABLE w/ leaf, 6 chairs + 2 captain chairs. 2 pc china cabinet w/ light. Light oak. $1100 obo. 250-202-0927

Penny Sakamoto Group Publisher 818 Broughton Street Phone. 250.480.3204 or Fax. 250.386.2624 psakamoto@blackpress.ca

UNOBSTRUCTED OCEAN View. 2 bdrm duplex. Aug 1st. $925 Message center 250914-0488

2-BDRM HOUSE. $900./mo. Large yard, shop. Avail now. Call (250)203-1117.

PETS

HELP WANTED

TWO BDRMS. Cozy, clean, unique. Downtown w/ a view. 5 appl. No pets. Gas frplce. $875/mnth. 250-286-6672. References required.

FURNITURE

250-287-7420 or 250-202-9996 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

NEWLY RENOVATED duplex. 2-bdrm, laundry room, N/P, N/S. Ref. req. $925/mth. Avail. now. 923-9396

Get Your Duck Today! For more information visit www.duckdip.ca

Nomination forms available online at www.campbellriverchamber.ca Deadline for nominations – July 3, 2015 Presenting

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Cheyenne V, left, and Sal M laugh as Sal tries on a costume during the Pride Festival at Spirit Square Saturday.

Pride Fest small but enthusiastic

Lisa Petrunia, with mustache, greets guests to the Aids Vancouver Island booth during Pride Festival at Spirit Square on Saturday.

Campbell River’s first Pride Festival drew a small but cheerful — and colourful — band of revelers to Spirit Square Saturday. The event featured tables and booths from Aids Vancouver Island, Island Health and the Community Living Association, food and entertainment from Kara White and Kyell Erickson. The City of Campbell River got into the spirit by flying the Pride movement’s rainbow flag over city hall for the weekend.

Cedar bark harvesting is an ancient and respected tradition amongst the peoples of this area. Archaeologists working on the coast have recovered artifacts made from cedar bark that are more than 3,000 years old. Clothing, mats, sails, canoe bailers, baskets, and rope were all made from cedar bark. The Museum at Campbell River is offering a rare opportunity to experience a Cedar Pull and to learn basic Cedar Weaving with renowned artist and Hereditary Chief Wayne Bell. On Saturday, July 4, participants will meet at the Museum at 9 a.m. to travel to a forest site and participate in a two hour traditional Cedar Pull. Following the Pull, participants will return to the Museum to learn the basics of Cedar Weaving using the inner bark from the Pull. Bell will demonstrate basic approaches to cedar weaving, using as

2010 NISSAN MURANO SL AWD

Bought and serviced here! Only 39,000 kms!!

Stk. #MUR15005A

DEAL DAYZ

Was:

NOW

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22,995

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2015 NISSAN FRONTIER CREW CAB PRO-4X

PROCESS

Fully loaded with leather and navigation, tow package, 10,000 kms, save thousands over new.

Stk. #N20156

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examples roses, rings, bracelets, rope, coasters and simple baskets. This hands-on workshop will be held at the Museum from 2-4 p.m. Bell’s cedar bark masks are ranked amongst the Oldest Historical Kwagiulth Art in the World. His Eagle Cedar Bark Mask resides at the Senate of Parliament, Ottawa, Ontario. Hereditary Chief Wayne Bell is from the Mamalilikulla Nation.

2005 NISSAN XTRAIL

Local one owner trade in!

Stk. #F008A Was:

NOW

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10,995

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2013 NISSAN ROGUE SV AWD

Bought and serviced here! Only 15,000 kms, heated seats and backup camera!

Stk. #R003A

Was: $25,995

NOW

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He has been teaching Cedar Bark Weaving for 30 years in Vancouver School District and Campbell River School District. The cost for the day is $80 per person. Participants must come prepared with a lunch and wear clothing and footwear suitable for wet forest conditions. A hatchet is also recommended. Space is limited. Call the Museum at 2873103 to register.

2012 NISSAN XTERRA

Local one owner trade in!

Stk. #N20157 Was:

NOW

25,874

26,995 $

$

2006 NISSAN FRONTIER NISMO

Clean Victoria trade-in. Lifted with matching canopy, low, low kms!

Stk. #N20151A

Was: $17,995

$

NOW

16,893

DL# 40069

Was: $35,995

NOW

Mamalilikulla Nation Artist Wayne Bell weaves some cedar bark.

2700 North Island Hwy, Campbell River

1-855-291-4335

Mike Ball

General Manager

Matt Powsey Sales Manager

Jason Deeth

Business Manager

Sean Lafleur

Sales Consultant

Colin Woodside Sales Consultant

Ken Jones

Sales Consultant

Shanda Palliser Office Manager

www.northislandnissan.ca

Cash purchase: Net of $1,000 My choice. Lease: $0 Down plus first payment (unless First two payments on Nissan is chosen), air tax and tire levy, 60 month lease @ 0.99% On approved credit, 20,000 kms per year lease end purchase option $10,669.12, payment plus taxes. Total paid on lease $15,125 plus taxes. Finance: 0% financing on approved credit for up to 48 months


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