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Alberni Valley skies were filled with a familiar sight and roar this past weak as the Hawaii Mars took flight for the first time in almost two years. The iconic waterbomber flew

over the city and dropped water on the Alberni Inlet and Sproat Lake on Friday, ensuring that all systems were ready to go. All it needs now is a call to action— one that’s yet to materialize, according to provincial fire

information officer Navi Saini. “It has not flown any missions and it’s really hard to say when it wll be used,” Saini said on Tuesday morning. “It’s another tool in the toolbox in terms of airtanker support.” While the Mars

might still be sitting and awaiting orders at its Sproat Lake bomber base, it’s still costing the province. The Coulson Group signed a $450,000 30-day deal with the province with an option to extend for another 30 days. Those are just

standby costs; if the Mars flies under its provincial contract, that will cost the province another $11,000 per hour in fuel and flight costs. When that flight happens depends on a variety of factors, Saini said. Continued / A2

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The Hawaii Mars waterbomber lands on Sproat Lake on Thursday after its first flight in almost two years.

A controlled burn on Thursday evening causes a flare up on Dog Mountain.

No plans for the Mars so far Dog Mountain fire 100 “The first one mostly just being location,” she said. “The location of the fire and the ability of the aircraft to be able to scoop water out of a body of water

nearby.” According to the province, the Mars can only scoop water from 113 lakes across B.C. It also depends on the objectives of the foresty fire service at

each individual fire, said Saini. Cooler temperatures mean that the entire provincial airtanker fleet—four Conair Group Fire Boss airtankers and the Hawaii Mars—is being

used less than it was the prior week. “Provincially we’re seeing decreased airtanker mission compared to a week ago at this time, just due to the cooler, wetter weather,” said Saini. The usage of the Mars will be no different than that of the rest of the airtanker fleet. “We get a request and send the group that’s closest and the most efficient for the job,” said Saini. The waterbomber has typically been used along coastal areas and will likely be used there again, said Saini.

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Controlled burns have allowed the forestry firefighting service to completely contain the Dog Mountain Fire, said B.C. Coastal Fire Centre fire information officer Ellie Dupont. “The two staged ignitions we did the last two days worked really well. We got the results we wanted,” said Dupont on Friday afternoon. The controlled burns were meant to deprive the blaze of

the fuel it needed to spread. “They wanted to burn off all the understory and reach down from the fire to the shore,” said Dupont. There were two areas the the Wildfire Service was most concerned about. “The ithmus and then another area that bordered the shore where there were islands and cabins nearby,” said Dupont. “So they got those two spots.” The news from CFC was even better on Monday morning.

“It’s now in mop up stage as of this morning,” said Dupont on Monday. “It’s at 100 per cent containment,” she said. The fire is currently at 450 hectares. “We still have 11 crew there looking after the hotspots that are still there,” Dupont said. “Sometimes you can get roots on fire so they’ll dig down and put them out.” Dupont couldn’t speculate as to when the fire would be fully extinguished. Continued / A16

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Cousins re-connect with Google Self first isn’t selfish NORMAN SILVERSTONE

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What a fabulous electronic new age we live in. Last month I came home to find a message on the phone that said “ Hi Norman, this is your cousin calling.” He and I grew up together in Montreal, we are both the same age, we lived downstairs in a duplex and my aunt, uncle and cousin all lived upstairs. My cousin and I bicycled every where together, we drank pop from the local Texaco Station, played cops and robbers together and did all the things that children did in those days of zero electronics. At some point my Dad got a bee in his bonnet about the relatives interfering in his life (my mother had died) and forbid me to play with my cousin. We found a way around that. We would go down to our respective basements, knock our special knock and I would swing the little door that covered the peephole aside and we would talk. When I was 13 years old my father moved us to the South Shore, far away from Montreal. My cousin and I re-connected when I was 19 and came back to Montreal live with my Aunt. We double-dated, dropped the girls off

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Columnist Norman Silverstone (can you guess which one he is?) poses with his cousin in Montreal, when they were both eight years old.

after the date and then he and I would go for Chinese food. I asked my cousin why we never offered the girls Chinese food. He said “ Why should we ?” Both male virgins got married at 22 years old. There the tale ends…he went on to be respectable, I went on to be a sort-of hippy photographer. That is, until my cousin’s iPad searches with Google turned up my web page and information. He did phone back and we just chatted forever. ….et voila, now we e-mail constantly. Since I am going to Montreal in August for my nieces wedding, I will stay the week

with my cousin in his condo. I have gone back to 1960 in my photo/slide collection and found

shots of my cousin, his grandparents, his parents, me at 19 years old, the two of us with our arms around each other at about eight years old. I scanned the negs and the slides at 1200 DPI ( so that I would be able to blow up the image and not have it get pixelated) in TIFF format (so that I would be able to edit in a non-lossy format). Then I Photoshopped as well as I could. Most of the negatives are very old and scratched, some have fog, etc. Next I blew each one up to about a 5x7-inch and printed it on double weight tru-matte paper on my Archival Epson printer. They look wonderful and they will last for well beyond 100 years. Another month and a bit and the photos will be in my cousin’s hands.

LORI WELBOURNE

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’ve developed a bad habit of putting other people’s needs ahead of my own. Actually, I’ve had this habit my entire life, but lately it’s been getting worse. I know. What mother doesn’t do that? The smart ones, that’s who. There’s a great analogy about being in an emergency on an airplane and placing the oxygen mask on yourself first so you’re able to help those around you. It makes perfect sense. But do I typically help myself before others? Not usually. And I’m especially not doing it now. I’m writing this article in the wee hours of the morning, not because I’ve

woken up early or stayed up late, but because I didn’t go to bed at all. I’ve been pulling a lot of allnighters recently and only getting three to five hours of sleep the rest of the time. That lack of sleep is catching up with me. I’m more forgetful, less productive and absolutely exhausted. And when it comes time for column writing, I often feel empty, like I have nothing to offer. “You need some me-time,” my 12-yearold daughter, Daisy said yesterday. I agree. I do. For many months I’ve been putting myself on the back burner while concentrating on helping other people. I haven’t been taking care of myself physically or mentally, and nodding off at the computer while in an upright position has

become a common occurrence. This time last year I was doing far better. Despite being extremely busy, I still managed to hike daily, eat healthy and get plenty of sleep. I was also making time to do things I enjoyed. I felt happier and more creative then; I want to feel like that again. But with work, volunteering and family obligations, where do I find the time? “Just do it Mom,” Daisy said. “Go away for a day and only do things for yourself to get used to it. After that, put yourself on the schedule like you did before. We’ll all be fine.” I knew she was right. I also knew my family would benefit if I followed her advice. I’m going to make taking care of myself a priority. Continued / A14

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production manager Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Reed’s Ginger Brew or Virgil’s Micro Brewed Soda and Important: final approval is the client’s responsibility. Please proof this artwork carefully. Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy. We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing. Colour lasers automatically do not accurately represent the colours used inentered the finished product. Laser proofWIN are to be used1 for layout only. you are to ofpurposes 2 Pedego Interceptor or Trail Tracker electric bikes. Valued at approx. $4000 each.

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PepsiCo soft drinks

Area must be signed before file is released

Old Dutch

2$ Kraft

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trim: live: bleed:

475ml

for

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for

docket:

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for

12-15x355ml

4$

99

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Extra Virgin Olive Oil

5$

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185-220gr

Assorted Sizes

99

BBQ Sauce

Smartfood

Popcorn

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4

99

for

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500ml

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Unico

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Lay’s

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1lt

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10

5$ for


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Quality Foods an Island Original

Prices in effect July 13 - 19, 2015 Brisk Lemon Iced Tea or Lemonade

Melts Slices

Kraft

Heinz

Mezzetta

Miracle Whip or Mayo

Picnic Pack

890ml

3x375ml

3

PLUS A

2

Kraft

Kraft

Tre Stelle

Extra Virgin Olive Oil Dressing

455ml

150gr

10

8.00" x 4.00" 0.25" 0.0"

to fit in the page it has been scaled to

100%

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2

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2 Jiffy Pop

10

3

4$

99

398ml

Butter, 127gr

EEK L W E R! A FI N E NT TO

Gatorade

Perform Thirst Quencher

5

Haagen Dazs

6

5

2$

PLUS A

LICABL PP

Campbell’s

3

99

PLUS A

PLUS A

for

LICABL PP

5

2$

4

for

3

99

for

Nature Valley

Ocean Spray

10

5

for

Del Monte

Lunch Box Granola Bars

1.89lt

5

4$

2$

Fruit 398ml

130gr

2

99

LICABL PP

Digestive or HobNobs Biscuits

250gr

11

99

3

99

4

2$ for

5

for

Ryvita

McVitie’s

Ginger Nuts

12’s

for

5

2$ for

5

5$

2$

300-400gr

for

398ml

3

McVitie’s

Kups.Com

Coffee Pods

915-930gr

5$

Dole

4x107ml

Cocktail

10

Pineapple

Naked

Wholegrain Rye Crispbread

100% Fruit Smoothie 450ml

125-250gr

5

2$ for

LICABL PP

EES EF

5

2$

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for

EES EF

10

5$

4

99

99

1.36lt

LICABL PP

for

6x74ml

Ground Coffee

425gr

for

Frozen Sorbet & Ice Cream Bars

500ml

Nabob Coffee Company

Chunky Chili

5

4$

4$

99

EES EF

V-Fusion Vegetable & Fruit Blend

1.89lt

540ml

for

V8

Vegetable Cocktail

Chunky Soup

5

3$

EES EF

for

V8

Campbell’s

5

4$

700-900gr

Dole

Sunkist

Haagen Dazs

Ice Cream

Assorted Sizes

540ml

Humpty Dumpty

Party Mix

2$

Ice Cream Bars

Unico

Pasta

Fruit Cups

Selected, 600gr

280gr

for

Unico

5

Snowcrest

6x591ml

5

for

Frozen Fruit

276-384gr

for

5

Beans, Chick Peas or Lentils

4$

for

Old Dutch

2$

Original, 225gr

for

170ml

200-220gr

Restaurante Tortilla Chips

245gr

Popcorn

5$

Unico

Marinated Artichoke Hearts

ELECTRIC BIKES _______________________

2

1lt

99

99

Miss Vickie’s

Potato Chips

PEDEGO

Arriba Tortilla Chips

99

Bush’s Best

Baked Beans

(12x355 mL, any variety)

5

production manager Use your Q-Card when you purchase any Reed’s Ginger Brew or Virgil’s Micro Brewed Soda and Important: final approval is the client’s responsibility. Please proof this artwork carefully. Mark IV should be notified of any changes in order to maintain mechanical accuracy. We recommend that colour proofs be submitted to us for approval before printing. Colour lasers automatically do not accurately represent the colours used inentered the finished product. Laser proofWIN are to be used1 for layout only. you are to ofpurposes 2 Pedego Interceptor or Trail Tracker electric bikes. Valued at approx. $4000 each.

99

Kraft Dinner Macaroni & Cheese

PepsiCo soft drinks

Area must be signed before file is released

Old Dutch

2$ Kraft

PBC15191

trim: live: bleed:

475ml

for

$ 00

for

docket:

Crumbled Feta Cheese

for

12-15x355ml

4$

99

0

Extra Virgin Olive Oil

5$

Pepsi, 7-Up or Mountain Dew

185-220gr

Assorted Sizes

99

BBQ Sauce

Smartfood

Popcorn

EES EF

4

99

for

SAY WITHPEPSI PEPSI SAY ITITWITH

Deli Sliced Peppers

5

5$

9:57 AM

EES EF

2

99

P

Gallo

500ml

PROOF/RELEASE

99

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PLUS A

5

Approx. 400gr

Balsamic Vinegar

155-163gr

Process Cheese Product, 500gr

Random Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella Cheese

Unico

PLUS A

Paradise Island

Lay’s

Stax Potato Chips

1lt

PLUS A

Armstrong

10

5$ for


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Deli & Cheese

Soft Cheese

Deli Salad

Rosemary Ham

1

Boursin

Large

• • •

7

99 Per

100 gr

Sushi

125-150gr

Sweet Bean Greek Red Potato with Dijon

Vienna

12 Piece California Rolls

4

2$

Spanish Aic

New York Style Corned Beef

Manchego Cheese 150gr

1

6

99

69

99 Medium

Medium

Chicken with Black Bean Sauce

Fried Rice

9 Piece B.C. Rolls

10

99

Medium

6

Sweet & Sour Chicken Balls

50

4

99

Available at select stores only.

8 piece

Deep Fried Prawns

Available at select stores only.

per 100gr

Sunrise

9 975 495

Roast or Smoked Turkey Breast

50

1

99 per 100gr

Seafood • Quality Foods

1

88

Fresh

FROM

Fresh

Sockeye Salmon Fillets

WEST COAST

1

WATERS

29

Per

100 gr

per 100gr

Frozen or Previously Frozen

Frozen or Previously Frozen

White Tiger Prawns

31/40 size

Jelly Beans

1

Peruvian Scallops

100 gr

Per

100 gr

Quality Fresh

Organically Yours

230gr

200gr

Family Favourites Banana Chips

200gr

Per

99

99

Sweet Treats Soft Jubes

¢

2

20/30 size

Quality Fresh

49

Snapper Fillets

3

2$ for

5

2$ for

Per

100 gr

Organic Dried Cranberries

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24 Pack Cookies

• • •

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Calabrese Buns

Sunflower & Flax Seed Bread

Oatmeal Raisin Chocolate Chip Ranger

2

5

5

2$

49

99

6 pack

Lemon Meringue Tarts

Mini Danish

McGavin’s

Bread

500-570gr

2

3

99

99

6 pack

Turtle Cheesecake

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5

2$

6 pack

for

Cream Puffs

Casa Mendosa

10” Tortilla 8-10’s

3

99

12

6 pack

5

2$

99

for

6

2$ for

Quality Foods • Taste for Life

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Crisp & Crunchy Chickpeas

Whole Leaf Pouches 15’s

12’s

70gr

7

5

99

2$

See in store for details.

for

Angie’s

Calbee

128-142gr

93gr

Boom Chicka Pop

Naturegg

Omega 3 Large White Eggs

454gr

2

5

1199

3$

99

for

Sunlight

Windex

740-950ml

765-950ml

2

99

Household

Glad

Cleaner

Liquid Dish Soap

7

2$

Kicking Horse

Organic Whole Bean Coffee

Snapea Crisps

Finish

Easy-Tie Garbage Bags

Powerball Dishwasher Detergent

20-40’s

3

99

7

99

9

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“Right now I think we’re going to be okay and that will happen sooner than later,” said Dupont. However, higher temperatures and strong winds could still change the situation for the worse, she added. While many of the trees are expected to survive the fire, Dupont said that dangerous trees are being assessed and will be felled.

A slope stability expert has also done an assessment, said Dupont. Results of the assessment were not available by the News’ deadline. While the fire is under control, the area is still dangerous due to hot, possibly flaming debris, Dupont said An evacuation order for 18 cabins in the Dog Mountain area is still in affect. reporter@albernivalleynews.com

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