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Reservoir levels at record low BC Hydro raises McIvor Lake levels to store 32-day supply

The water level in the Lower Campbell/McIvor lakes reservoir started rising Monday but not because of the meagre amount of rain we’ve had over the last few days. It’s because BC Hydro is raising the level of water in the reservoir in order to have a 32-day supply to accommodate downstream fish and power generation needs. “The unprecedented weather is causing a situation on the Campbell River hydroelectric system not yet seen by BC Hydro,” company spokesperson Stephen Watson said. “With that comes responsible decision making for a ‘just-in-case’ scenario to protect downstream fish habitat and drinking water supply.” BC Hydro can pass water downstream of the Strathcona Dam – the first or most upstream dam on the Campbell River system (Ladore, then John Hart dams follow) – by having water go through the generating station or through any of three spillway gates. All the water is currently being passed through the generating station. There are two generating units in the powerhouse. Generator No. 2 is down for annual maintenance and major capital upgrades that are required for ongoing reliability. The Continued on Pg. 3

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There was a lot of rumbling in town over the weekend from increased motorcycle traffic on the roads. According to Cpl. Gord Hay of the Campbell River RCMP, officers from that detachment, along with officers from around Vancouver Island and with support from members of the RCMPs Criminal Intelligence Service Outlaw Motorcycle Gang (OMG) Unit were out in force Saturday to monitor a large gathering of Hells Angels and their outlaw motorcycle gang supporters as they ride in Campbell River for the annual BC

Run. “Police had information that there would be an increased number of motorcyclists on our roads (Saturday), specifically Hells Angels, the Devils Army, and other outlaw motorcycle gang members. This run is, to the OMG groups, a mandatory ride and OMG members are expected to attend,” Hay said in a release. “It is our job, along with our policing partners, to monitor the events and to ensure any potential for violence is mitigated. In the case of this organized ride, police are also here to ensure the rules of the road are followed and the motoring public are safe.”

Like previous years, outlaw biker groups host or attend two dozen or more events throughout the province during the spring and summer months, according to the police. Seeing a crowd of bikers rolling into a town or down the province’s highways can be intimidating for the public, which is why police devote the resources to monitoring them. “Our presence at these events is dual purpose,” Hay said. “Police are here to reassure the public and to enforce the laws of our province.” Criminal Organization legislation was enacted in 2001 and in subsequent criminal prosecu-

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unit is disassembled and is expected to return to service in mid-October. Until then, Generator No. 1 is providing the water flow downstream. The question is, what if the lone operating unit has a major equipment failure and takes weeks to fix? Under such a situation, normally, water would be passed through the spillway gates. The concern is that the potential water passage through the spillway gates is declining daily as the upstream reservoir level drops. With the Upper Campbell Reservoir/Buttle Lake currently at 215.45 metres, a water release of only 18 m3/s is possible, and it decreases to zero if the level of the reservoir drops to 214.9 metres, the level of spillway gates. The reservoir is forecasted to go below the sill level of the spillway gates in early August. The previous record low Upper Campbell Reservoir level for this time of year was 216.8 metres. To add to the potential issue of a reservoir level below the sill of the spillway gates coinciding with a failure of Generator No. 1, the same result could take place should a forest fire affect the transmission lines in the area and force the generator out of service. All three generating stations on the Campbell River system are generally being run in sync, each passing 28 m3/s flow all the way through to the Campbell River below John Hart Generating Station. So if water is suddenly unable to pass downstream of the Strathcona Dam, all the water storage for downstream fish habitat flows and drinking water would have to come from Lower Campbell Reservoir/McIvor Lake. Out of consideration for reservoir levels out-

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lined in the Water Use Plan and the downstream 28 m3/s minimum fish habitat flow, there would be enough water for about 16 days. “BC Hydro could go below that minimum level (174 metres) but the risk to water quality, mainly turbidity by quickly drafting a reservoir to a level it’s never been to may be significant,” Watson said. “BC Hydro was aware of this potential situation early in the year with the planned capital works. However, the level of extremely-low water abundance since the spring has extended the duration of the downstream water passage risk to an uncomfortable level. “Despite the actual risk to the Strathcona facility being low in not being able to pass water downstream from Generator No. 1, the consequences would be high, so the risk needs to be mitigated. It’s a situation not dealt with before.” C onsequently, B C Hydro s oug ht and

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received a variance from the Comptroller of Water Rights on Monday, with government fish agency support. Given the unprecedented dry spring and summer, and a review of the operating regime for Upper Campbell Reservoir/Buttle Lake and Lower Campbell Reservoir/McIvor Lake, beginning on Monday BC Hydro started to move more water through Generator No. 1 into the Lower Campbell Reservoir to reduce the consequences if water cannot be released past the Strathcona Dam. This means the Lower Campbell Reservoir will rise about 1.5 metres from 175.8 metres to about 177.5 metres over an eight-day period. This

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City council is going after provincial funding to help develop a water conservation plan which the city needs if it wants to minimize spending on costly future water projects. Council, at its July 20 meeting, directed city staff to apply to the province’s Infrastructure Planning grant which offers up to $10,000 to help local governments plan, design and manage infrastructure such as sewer and water systems. Ron Neufeld, the city’s

general manager of operations, said that having a water conservation plan is critical to securing money from senior levels of government. “On an on-going basis both the provincial and federal governments are looking for a formal water conservation strategy as a foundation in support of any infrastructure funding in support of either sewer or water projects,” Neufeld said. “This is something we need to have if we want to go after senior funding.” The city has several water projects on the

horizon. It’s currently on the hook for $4.15 million of the $22.4 million new drinking water system that is now in phase one of construction. The city intends to pay for that through a combination of water capital and debt from borrowing. In 2013, city council of the day endorsed a water and sewer budget in its 2013-2017 financial plan that involves borrowing $15 million over a 15-year term. The water projects approved in that budget included the drinking water system, a water booster pump sta-

tion, water main renewal, a main chlorine facility upgrade, and an expansion of the Beaver Lodge reservoir. Jennifer Peters, the city’s utilities manager, said those projects will help the city expand its water capacity as the city grows. She added, however, that if the city develops a water conservation plan it could help reduce water demand and the city could put off some of those projects for awhile longer. “The city’s Water System Strategic Action Plan recommends significant upgrades to increase

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It’s dry but we’re not a desert yet Wow, dramatic news about our reservoir levels coming from BC Hydro this week. But it’s not time to panic yet. We’ll tell you when to do that (just a joke!). The power utility is facing the prospect of water levels in the top end of the Campbell River system dropping to a level where it can’t flow over the intake for the Strathcona Dam power station. That has repercussions for the Campbell River itself below the John Hart Dam both for power generation and for fish survival. Just as the main runs of salmon are entering the Campbell River, water levels are at record lows. But there is still lots of We say: Water water in the massive ressystem managing ervoir system upstream to get us through of Elk Falls it’s just that it has to be managed and the worse so far BC Hydro is filling up the Lower Campbell/McIvor reservoir in order to have enough water on hand for a 32-day buffer. Still, the region has seen unprecedented drought conditions but that doesn’t mean people need to overreact. There is still a lot of water around. The city is on Stage 1 water restrictions which it places every summer. The campfire ban for most of Vancouver Island is still in place and fishing is still allowed in the Quinsam and Campbell rivers (unlike rivers from Oyster-south). So, be sensible about your water, camp without a fire and be thankful that the dam system on the Campbell is well-managed enough that it can stock up on water to get us through the hottest time of the summer.

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In light of the amount of accidents on our roads lately, it’s important that we all slow down, take our time and drive with due care and attention. It’s an old refrain but it’s an important one. It’s easy to let your guard down in the summer when the roads are in optimal driving condition and most think ‘it won’t happen to me, I’m a good driver.’ That may be true, but we all make mistakes. We all take risks we probably shouldn’t. And at this time year, it seems many people are in a rush to get from point A to point B, whether that be to get home from work to enjoy the last few hours of sunshine, to go to the lake, to head out of town for a holiday, or go for a cruise to enjoy the fading daylight. But all of those things will still be there, no matter how fast – or slow – you get there. And isn’t it more important to arrive alive and in one piece? No one wants to get the news that their friend or relative has been in a car crash. Unfortunately, that’s been the sad reality for several families over the past couple of weeks.

On July 17, police were called were reportedly heading out to an accident scene on High- on vacation from Victoria. The way 28 where a truck crashed driver of the car was seriously into a power pole, closing down injured while the man driving the highway for more than half the truck was taken to hospital an hour. with minor injuries. Then, just two days later, a Accidents such as these have logging truck lost been so prevalent its load after it this summer – in KRISTEN’S fact, three differfailed to negotiate a turn near Echo ent car accidents Lake. headlined CHEK That same TV’s Sunday evemorning, a young ning newscast. Campbell River Of course, acciman tragically dents are nothing lost his life on new. Highway 19 near It’s just that Roberts Lake after t hes e crashes his pickup truck we’re hearing crossed the centre about and seeline and landed in ing are more a ditch. than just minor And the rest of fender-benders the Island is not immune. and they’re happening when Last Saturday, returning the roads are dry and in some home from a trip down-Island, of the aforementioned cases, we were detoured at Parksville they’re single-vehicle incidents. on the Inland Island Highway. The bottom line is people We found out later that a car need to give themselves ample travelling southbound crossed time to get to their destination the grassy median and struck a so they’re not in a rush and truck towing a camper. drivers need to be paying attenThe man driving the truck, tion at all times. and his wife who was travelling That text can wait, and if it in a car in front of her husband, can’t, pull over.

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It’s the same story with a phone call. Use a hands-free device or pull the car over to the side of the road and then make that call or answer the phone. It’s important that drivers are on their toes at this time of year and their undivided attention is on the road. With summer comes an influx of tourists who aren’t familiar with our roads. Many times I’ve seen a vehicle in the left-turn lane drive straight through. Then I notice the Washington state licence plate on the back of the vehicle and it all makes sense. These kind of things happen and we should all be paying attention so that we, and tourists to our beautiful city, stay safe. With B.C. Day coming up on Monday it’s even more important that drivers stay vigilant. A Canadian study in 2013 found that long weekend travel can produce more deadly crashes than a typical weekend. So please, stay safe, drive with caution, keep your eyes and attention on the road, and arrive home safely. Your family and friends are counting on it.

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The Strathcona Regional District is endorsing a plan that would provide child care for just $10 a day. The board of directors, at last week’s Thursday meeting, voted to not only support the initiative but to also write to the B.C. ministry of education – with copies to other local governments – to show its endorsement. Campbell River Director Michele Babchuk, who formerly sat on the School District 72 board that has already endorsed the plan, said she is a huge supporter of the program. “You would have an ECE (Early Childcare Educator) in classrooms working with kindergarten and Grade 1 students,” Babchuk said. “In talking to any teachers on the ground, there’s a lot of children who just aren’t ready and they need that ECE worker.” But the most notable aspect of the plan is affordable child care. Under the plan, funding for daycare would fall under the mandate of the provincial ministry of education and would be subsidized by the province, allowing for cheaper rates – $10 a day for full-time care, $7 a day for children attending daycare parttime and free for families with annual incomes below $40,000. Currently, child care in Campbell River costs on

average $987 per month for toddlers and $735 for 3 to 5-year-olds. The plan would also raise the wages of early childhood educators to $25 an hour. It’s estimated to cost the province $1.5 billion a year to implement the plan if it were to include all children under the age of six but Dee McPhee, executive director of Quadra’s Children Centre, said that money would come back to the province. “Research shows that there’s a return to the economy of $2.54 for every dollar spent in early child care and the plan would be implemented over 10 years,” said McPhee, who presented the plan to the regional district with Joyce McMann, family place coordinator. McMann said it’s a sound investment for the province because the initiative aims to reduce child poverty by allowing more mothers to go back to work which in turn helps create a healthy economy. “That’s more money in parents’ pockets to spend in the local economy,” said McMann. Babchuk agreed and said it’s degrading to the economy when a mother is forced to make the choice to leave the work force because she can’t afford child care. “We need to get those women back in our work force,” she said. But Sayward Director John MacDonald saw it differently.

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plan. “I totally support the $10 a day program, I think some kids really need it,” Leigh said. “I did whatever I had to do to be home with my children to raise them, but I was very relieved those two afternoons a week when I got to take my kids to the Humpty Dumpty cooperative and have a few hours to

go shopping, or go to the library, just to do some of the things that I wanted to do. “Just the support for me because I was a single parent, and there’s a lot of women in the same boat as I was who don’t have that nuclear family, who don’t have that support that’s needed. “Something has to give.”

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son said. “We have to do something. We have to start at an early age to bring these children along. If there’s a will, there’s a way.” Area D Director Gerald Whalley said he agreed that one parent should be home with the children and disagreed with the child care plan. “I strongly oppose what you’re proposing here,” Whalley said. “All those societal issues are by not having their natural mother home with them in their early years.” Some of the societal issues McPhee and McMann referenced were: that Campbell River’s child poverty rate is higher than the provincial average at 22.8 per cent and that Campbell River children rate lower for standards of reading and writing compared to their provincial counterparts. Dr. Charmaine Enns, Island Health’s chief

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PLUS A

PLUS A

for

Primo

LICABL PP

for

LICABL PP

EES EF

5

2$

5$

LICABL PP

EES EF

LICABL PP

EES EF

PLUS A

Selected, 1.89lt

PLUS A

Liberte

Beverage

299

2% Kefir

1lt

399 Liberte

Mediterranee or Greek Yogourt

Selected, 500gr or 4x100gr

299


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Sunrise Farms

Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs

Canadian AAA

Outside Round Oven Roast

1kg

12

$

13.20 per kg

5

99

Locally Raised BC Poultry Grain Fed Free Run

Spalding

Olymel

Australian

Naturally Smoked, 500gr

450gr

3 Pack

Bacon

12

3

5

99

2$

BUY ANY SUNKIST

$

GET ONE

SAVE AT LEAST

6X74ML

50% EVERYDAY

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WORKS OUT TO $3 each. Offer in effect July 27-August 2, 2015

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AWESOME TRAVEL COMPANIONS

Selected, 295ml

Nature Valley

Selected, 160-230gr

150gr

Granola Bars

for

Planters

Peanuts Resealable Bag

5

for

5

2$ for

6

2$ for

Dare

Twizzlers

Candy

for

730-818gr

2

LICABL PP

399

Cashews 225gr

300-454gr

99

6x330ml

Planters

Twists, Goodies or Nibs

275-300gr

3$

5

3$

Sparkling Fruit Beverage

EES EF

5

4$ 295ml

10

5$

Selected, 295ml

Frozen Orange or Grapefruit Juice

LICABL PP

San Pellegrino

Frozen Beverage

Minute Maid

750ml

Nut & Seed Crisps

Minute Maid, Five Alive, or Nestea

for

Mineral Water

EES EF

88

¢

Nature Valley

San Pellegrino

PLUS A

Frozen Real Fruit Beverage

PLUS A

Minute Maid

LB

Strip Loin Grilling Steak

Wieners

for

Per

5

2$ for

3

99


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SHOP S’MORE

Rice Works

Gourmet Rice Crisps

&

Prices in effect July 27 - August 2, 2015

SAVE S’MOR E!

Lactantia

Cream Cheese

156gr

Cadbury

3x375ml

Christie

Chocolate Bar

Kraft

10

5$

for

890ml

2

99

Bick’s

Bick’s

750ml

5

2$ for

11

Pickles

500-750ml

and you will be automatically entered to

4

2$ for

Brunswick

Canadian Sardines

5

6

165-200gr

400gr

150gr

2

Wild Pink Salmon

85gr

213gr

Castello

Rosenborg Danish Brie or Camembert Cheese

5

4$ for

4

3$ for

Chapman’s

5

Premium Ice Cream

2lt

Chapman’s

Chapman’s

Lolly

Ice Cream Novelties

Assorted Sizes

Selected, Assorted Sizes

2

for

6

Old El Paso

3

Coke or Canada Dry 20x355ml

for

Old El Paso

Thick ‘n Chunky Salsa

5

for

Old El Paso

Tortilla Bowl

650ml

4

2$

2$

Refried Beans

8 Soft Flour Tortillas, 189gr

398ml

125gr

399

99

6

2$

2

99

for

for

Sports Drink

Ocean Spray

5

for

Mott’s

Juice

Sparkling Orange Beverage

1.89lt

2lt

Realemon or Realime

Orangina

Cocktail

4

2$

2$

PLEASE DRIVE AND PLAY SAFELY THIS B.C. LONG WEEKEND

Powerade

710ml

695ml

Frozen Yogurt

250gr

255gr

Rosenborg Danish Blue Cheese

Deluxe Mozzarella Cheese 340gr

Nestea Iced Tea or Fruitopia Fruit Beverage

Sour Cream Dip

Castello

Tre Stelle

200gr

299

QUALITY FOODS - YOUR OFFICIAL SUPPLIER OF LONG WEEKEND TREATS! Chapman’s

4

Bocconcini

3

99

Heluva Good

Old Dutch

Potato Chips

2$

99

99

Tre Stelle

for

LICABL PP

Crumbled Feta Cheese

125gr

3$ for

276-384gr

5

2$

BEACH GEAR!

Feta Cheese

99

5

Old Dutch

Tre Stelle

Ocean’s

Ocean’s

Smoked Oysters in Oil

106gr

for

WIN

12x355ml

2$

Restaurante Tortilla Chips

Tre Stelle

2$

2$ for

6

Dasani

Sparkling Water

140-200gr

for

Arla

Dofino Havarti Cheese

4

Ritz Crackers

175-454gr

12x355ml

99

LICABL PP

Christie

Crackers

Use your Q-Card when you buy any participating advertised Tre Stelle, Dofino or Castello Brand Cheese

1lt

for

99

99

Bick’s

Pickled Beets

Banana Peppers

6

900gr

10

5$ Christie

Kraft

Singles Processed Cheese Product

907gr

99

10

EES EF

3

99

for

Cheddar Cheese

300-320gr

425ml

Selected, 475ml

2

5$

99

Cracker Barrel

Shreds

Barbecue Sauce

Dressing

10

Cracker Barrel

Bull’s Eye

Kraft

Miracle Whip or Mayo

for

400gr

EES EF

4

Jet-Puffed Marshmallows

400gr

5$

Exel 0.5% Alcohol Beer

Kraft

Wafers or Crumbs

90-100gr

99

Molson

250gr

PLUS A

Picnic Pack

PLUS A

Heinz

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Clamato Juice

440ml

1.89lt

LICABL PP

2

99

LICABL PP

4

2$ for

4

2$ for

PLUS A

88

¢

PLUS A

LICABL PP

PLUS A

5

99

PLUS A

PLUS A

LICABL PP

LICABL PP

EES EF

88

¢

EES EF

LICABL PP

EES EF

4

99

EES EF

3

99

EES EF

3

99

EES EF

4

99

PLUS A

With Natural Pulp, 1.75lt

2

99


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Rice Works

Gourmet Rice Crisps

&

Prices in effect July 27 - August 2, 2015

SAVE S’MOR E!

Lactantia

Cream Cheese

156gr

Cadbury

3x375ml

Christie

Chocolate Bar

Kraft

10

5$

for

890ml

2

99

Bick’s

Bick’s

750ml

5

2$ for

11

Pickles

500-750ml

and you will be automatically entered to

4

2$ for

Brunswick

Canadian Sardines

5

6

165-200gr

400gr

150gr

2

Wild Pink Salmon

85gr

213gr

Castello

Rosenborg Danish Brie or Camembert Cheese

5

4$ for

4

3$ for

Chapman’s

5

Premium Ice Cream

2lt

Chapman’s

Chapman’s

Lolly

Ice Cream Novelties

Assorted Sizes

Selected, Assorted Sizes

2

for

6

Old El Paso

3

Coke or Canada Dry 20x355ml

for

Old El Paso

Thick ‘n Chunky Salsa

5

for

Old El Paso

Tortilla Bowl

650ml

4

2$

2$

Refried Beans

8 Soft Flour Tortillas, 189gr

398ml

125gr

399

99

6

2$

2

99

for

for

Sports Drink

Ocean Spray

5

for

Mott’s

Juice

Sparkling Orange Beverage

1.89lt

2lt

Realemon or Realime

Orangina

Cocktail

4

2$

2$

PLEASE DRIVE AND PLAY SAFELY THIS B.C. LONG WEEKEND

Powerade

710ml

695ml

Frozen Yogurt

250gr

255gr

Rosenborg Danish Blue Cheese

Deluxe Mozzarella Cheese 340gr

Nestea Iced Tea or Fruitopia Fruit Beverage

Sour Cream Dip

Castello

Tre Stelle

200gr

299

QUALITY FOODS - YOUR OFFICIAL SUPPLIER OF LONG WEEKEND TREATS! Chapman’s

4

Bocconcini

3

99

Heluva Good

Old Dutch

Potato Chips

2$

99

99

Tre Stelle

for

LICABL PP

Crumbled Feta Cheese

125gr

3$ for

276-384gr

5

2$

BEACH GEAR!

Feta Cheese

99

5

Old Dutch

Tre Stelle

Ocean’s

Ocean’s

Smoked Oysters in Oil

106gr

for

WIN

12x355ml

2$

Restaurante Tortilla Chips

Tre Stelle

2$

2$ for

6

Dasani

Sparkling Water

140-200gr

for

Arla

Dofino Havarti Cheese

4

Ritz Crackers

175-454gr

12x355ml

99

LICABL PP

Christie

Crackers

Use your Q-Card when you buy any participating advertised Tre Stelle, Dofino or Castello Brand Cheese

1lt

for

99

99

Bick’s

Pickled Beets

Banana Peppers

6

900gr

10

5$ Christie

Kraft

Singles Processed Cheese Product

907gr

99

10

EES EF

3

99

for

Cheddar Cheese

300-320gr

425ml

Selected, 475ml

2

5$

99

Cracker Barrel

Shreds

Barbecue Sauce

Dressing

10

Cracker Barrel

Bull’s Eye

Kraft

Miracle Whip or Mayo

for

400gr

EES EF

4

Jet-Puffed Marshmallows

400gr

5$

Exel 0.5% Alcohol Beer

Kraft

Wafers or Crumbs

90-100gr

99

Molson

250gr

PLUS A

Picnic Pack

PLUS A

Heinz

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440ml

1.89lt

LICABL PP

2

99

LICABL PP

4

2$ for

4

2$ for

PLUS A

88

¢

PLUS A

LICABL PP

PLUS A

5

99

PLUS A

PLUS A

LICABL PP

LICABL PP

EES EF

88

¢

EES EF

LICABL PP

EES EF

4

99

EES EF

3

99

EES EF

3

99

EES EF

4

99

PLUS A

With Natural Pulp, 1.75lt

2

99


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French Aic

Brie or Camembert Cheese

20

230gr

Grimm’s

Classic Oven Roast Ham

1

OVER

Small

Deli Salad

VARIETIES

6

99

99

Per

100 gr

Sushi

Schneiders

for

Greekhouse

Bagged Summer Sausage, Hungarian or Wine Salami

8 Piece Happy California Roll

Homous or Tzatziki 250gr

2

99 Large

16 Piece

Chow Mein

27 Piece Party Tray

Deep Fried Prawns

7

12

99

Available at select stores only.

Medium

Dry Garlic Wings

50

Egg Roll

Available at select stores only.

for

per 100 gr

9 1095 199 50

7

2$

49

5

5

2$

Woolwich Dairy

Chevrai 113gr

3

99

Seafood • Quality Foods Fresh

Fresh

Whole Head Off Wild Pink Salmon

49

¢ Per

100 gr

49

Per

100 gr

2

49 Per

100 gr

Fresh

Halibut Steaks

2

2

49

Pacific Wild Shrimp

¢

VANCOUVER ISLAND

WEATHER PERMITTING

Machine Peeled Frozen or Previously Frozen

Scotch Mints

FRESH FROM

Ling Cod Fillets

99

Per

100 gr

Quality Fresh

Organically Yours

450gr

100gr

Sweet Treats Peach Slices

299

Per

100 gr

Quality Fresh

Organic Apple Rings

Sweet Treats Chocolate Raisins

Dark, 500gr

399

499


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Alpine Bread

Bakery

8” Bumbleberry Pie

Hot Dog or Hamburger Buns

5

2

4

2$ for

99

99

Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Strawberry Tarts

12 Pack

Country Harvest

Bread

Selected, 675gr

2

4

99

99

12 pack

Vanilla Slice

Large

Kaiser Buns

5

2$

6 pack

for

7” Strawberry Cheesecake

Dempster’s

Rye Bread

Selected

454-765gr

1

5

12

2$

99

for

6 pack

99

6

2$ for

Quality Foods • Taste for Life So Delicious

Dragon’s Blend

Organic Frozen Dessert

Nature’s Path

Breakfast Cereal

946ml

Dairyland

Eco Pac Organic Cereal

225gr

Plus Trutaste Lactose Free Milk

2lt

750-907gr

699

499 R.W. Knudsen

PLUS A

EES EF

5

5

for

for

Value Pack Freezer Bags

Fabric Softener Sheets

28-38’s

120’s

5

2$

2$ Ziploc

Bounce

3

185gr

155-198gr

99

99

Organic Rice Cakes

Cheez Puffs

Selected, 946ml

LICABL PP

Plum-M-Good

Barbara’s

Just Fruit Juice

5

99

HouseholdHousehold

Arm & Hammer

Cashmere

2x Concentrated Liquid Detergent

Ultra Luxe Bathroom Tissue

2.03-2.21lt

599

499

Double Rolls 2 Ply, 8’s

399

3

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Mini Watermelon

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O I C

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Mini Cucumbers

1lb bag

4

5

2$

3

for

Per

LB

H

B.C. Grown “Hot House”

B.C. Grown

Sweet Grape Tomatoes

Green or Yellow Zucchini Squash

1 pint

1.94 per kg

H

O I C

E

Natural Organics

4”

B.C. Day Bouquet

99 C

2$ for

E

99 C

H

B.C. Grown “Hot House”

O I C

O I C

E

B.C. Grown “Hot House”

2lb bag

H

1 4.39 per kg

C

for

B.C. Grown

Fresh Nectarines

O I C

88

E

¢ Per

LB

Ornamental Grass C

H

14

99 2$ 3

O I C

B.C. Grown

Organic Bunched Carrots

E

3

2$ for

California Grown

Organic Red Flame Seedless Grapes 6.59 per kg

2

99 per

LB

California Grown

Organic Romaine Hearts

3’s

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Celebrating the arts A

bit of rain Saturday afternoon was too little and too late to dampen the enthusiasm of hundreds of art aficionados and other visitors to the annual River City Arts Fest in downtown Campbell River.

Shopper’s Row was closed for the day and given over to dozens of booths in an artists’ market featuring works in every possible medium. Street performers, jugglers and Rainbow the Clown strolled the street among the visi-

tors. Other booths provided arts and crafts activities for kids, literary arts and theatre arts, while live music played on two stages. The event wrapped up with the awarding of artists’ prizes in a ceremony at Spirit Square.

Luna MacGillivray, 3, tries to track the artist’s brush while getting her face painted during Art Fest Saturday. PHOTOS BY J.R. RARDON/ CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

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From the top: Logan Ngyen and his sister Natalie dance in front of the entertainment stage at Spirit Square; Rainbow the Clown attempts to maintain his balance on a street stripe “tightrope” on Shopper’s Row; Delaine Trask of the 50-plus Community Centre Painters, left, works on her project while a guest examines a wall of works.

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John Gogo, Blue Sky Miners and Kenneth Paul Cooper

3x7

MIKE DAVIES CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Vancouver Island storyteller John Gogo is coming to the Rivercity Stage alongside a band fronted by his daughter for an eclectic show for all musical tastes. As part of the August Islands Tour, Gogo and the Blue Sky Miners – a contemporary Roots band based in Toronto – are joining local musician Kenneth Paul Cooper for their Aug. 12 date in Campbell River. “I think folks in Campbell River are really going to enjoy this show,” Cooper says. “John has a lot to offer. He’s an excellent storyteller, and he uses historical references to inform and remind people of things. How he weaves a tale together for people is really something.” And then there’s the Blue Sky Miners, a band just coming onto the music scene, who happen to be fronted by Gogo’s daughter, Jena. “They are bringing with them that resurgence of interest in Roots music that we’re seeing right now, and they’re

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LAST CHANCE FOR OUR 2015 CIVICS

Photo courtesy John GoGo

John Gogo is stopping in Campbell River Aug. 12 alongside Blue Sky Miners – fronted by his daughter Jena – and local musician Kenneth Paul Cooper. Tickets are available for $10 at Impressions Gallery or at Rivercity Stage on the night of the event.

writing their own stuff, and they’re doing it all in a very contemporary fashion. They’re going to be really special for people to experience, I think.” And then there’s Cooper. “My songs tend to be a bit more reflective and introspective, and I always hope to touch a chord in the audience,” he says, but not in a nostalgic or longing, “what could have been?” kind of way. “I’m not melancholy – I’m celebratory,” he says. The tour is in promotion of Gogo’s latest

album, “Coal & Wood (Revisited),” which hearkens back to his 1990 release “Coal & Wood.” That first album was a collection of original songs about his life and family history in mining and logging – Gogo’s career before he became a musician. “Coal & Wood (Revisited)” was recently named one to the Top Ten BC Made CDs of the Year by the Vancouver Province, a review which compared Gogo to Canadian folk icon Gordon Lightfoot. Tickets for the show at $10, either in advance at

Impressions Gallery on Shoppers Row or at the door. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with Cooper taking the stage at 7 to start the show. For more information on Cooper, head over to his website at kennethpaulcooper.com. The Blue Sky Miners can be found on Facebook, YouTube, or at blueskyminers.ca and John Gogo can be found at johngogo.com.

LAST CHANCE FOR OUR 2015 CIVICS

A previous announcement of this concert incorrectly cited the date as Aug. 15. The Mirror apologizes for the error.

LAST CHANCE FOR OUR 2015 CIVICS

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Alouis (Louie) Lampert Alouis withheavy heavyhearts heartsthat thatwe wemust must announce announce the the passing passing ItItisiswith AlouisLampert. Louie Lampert. Louie passed passed away away peacefully peacefully on on June June ofofAlouis 2015 atat the the Campbell Campbell River River Hospital Hospital with with his his daughter daughter 3,3,2015 Jennifer by by his his side. side. He He leaves leaves behind behind his his loving loving wife wife Jennifer Ria, their their daughters daughters Petra Petra and and Jennifer Jennifer and and his his beloved beloved Ria, dog Duke. Duke. He He also also leaves leaves behind behind his his sister sister Annemarie Annemarie dog (Gerhard), his his brother brother Heinz, Heinz, his his other other children children Claudia, Claudia, (Gerhard), Bettina, Thorston, Thorston, and and Ilona, Ilona, his his three three grandchildren, grandchildren, Bettina, his nieces nieces and and nephews, nephews, his his extended extended family family and and many many his lifelongfriends friendsininCanada Canadaand andGermany. Germany. lifelong Louiewas wasborn born inin aa small small town town inin Germany, Germany, where where being being Louie one ofof eight eight kids, kids, he he grew grew up up on on the the farm farm his his parents parents one owned.ItItwas wasgrowing growingup upon on the the farm farm that that gave gave Louie Louie his his owned. hard work work eithic eithic and and his his love love for for gardening. gardening. Louie Louie later later hard emigratedtotoCanada Canadainin1967, 1967,he he had had learned learned construction construction emigrated asaatrade tradeininGermany Germanyand andspent spentall all his his life life in in construction construction as having worked worked inin Egypt, Egypt, Africa, Africa, Germany, Germany, and and Canada Canada having (Campbell River, River, BC BC and and Ontario; Ontario; where where he he worked worked for for (Campbell Freure Homes Homes for for 20 20 years). years). Louie Louie was was known known for for being being Freure the definition definition ofof hard hard worker, worker, aa creative creative jack jack of of all all trades trades the hecould couldbuild buildor or fix fix anything anything and and loved loved doing doing so, so, always always he keeping himself himself busy. busy. Louie Louie was was aa loving loving husband husband and and keeping father,aagood good man man with with aa big big heart heart who who always always provided provided father, forhis hisfamily familyno nomatter matterwhat. what. for

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1935 - 2015 Passed with peace and grace on July 19, with her family at her side. Gwen is dearly missed by sister Bonnie (Mike) Wells of Calgary, brother Trev (Rose) Lien of Edmonton, brother Marvin (Gloria) Lien of Edmonton, brother Allen Lien of unknown, friend and former husband Art (Kathy) Caswell; daughter Cherie (Lyle) Adams of Campbell River, son Ron Caswell of Campbell River, daughter Kathy (Don) Provencal of Fort McMurray; grandchildren Amber Provencal, Darah (Matthew) Blanford, Jennifer (Dustin) Friberg, Courtney (Joel) Jacobs, Sarah Caswell, Chad (Kathleen) Caswell; great-grandchildren Riley Hoesing, Kaydon Blandford, Ayla Caswell and all other extended family members and friends. She is predeceased by her partner Art Orvis (2013) and husband Edward Marsh (2000). Gwen will be fondly remembered as a loving sister, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She spent much of her life dedicated to helping the community as an active member of the Campbell River Fraternal Order of Eagles and founding member of the Campbell River Old Time Fiddlers. Her many acts of kindness and her handmade boxes touched many lives. She leaves us rich in memories. The family wishes to thank Dr. Walker and the staff at New Horizons for their care. A celebration of Gwen’s life will be held at a future date. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to her preferred charity, the Canadian Cancer Society, or the charity of your choice. FUNERAL HOMES

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Thankyou youfrom fromthe thebottom bottomof of our our hearts, hearts, we we sincerely sincerely appreciate appreciate all all your your efforts efforts and and Thank kindness. kindness. celebrationofoflife lifewill willbe beheld heldprivately privatelyat at our our home home for for friends friends of of the the family family at at aa later later AAcelebration date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the B.C. Lung Association. date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the B.C. Lung Association. Louie’s family will be spreading his remains privately at his favorite fishing Louie’s family will be spreading his remains privately at his favorite fishing spots. Our hearts are lightened by the memory of his life and all that he has spots. Our hearts are lightened by the memory of his life and all that he has added to our current existence. He will be missed, and loved - Rest in peace. added to our current existence. He will be missed, and loved - Rest in peace.

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The pest control product Interox Paramove 50 (active ingredient Hydrogen Peroxide) will be used in the marine environment for the topical removal of sea lice from aquaculture finfish. Paramove 50 will only be used in accordance with the directions as per the product label and the PMRA. Paramove 50 will be administered by either using a well boat or enclosed tarpaulins. Tarpaulin treatments will require fish to be seined and placed into tarpaulin lined confines to contain the required bath volume with product administered as quickly as possible to attain the prescribed concentration. A maximum thirty (30) minute treatment with oxygen monitoring will ensure optimal efficacy. Tarpaulins will be removed after the timed treatment allowing sea water to neutralize the bath. Monitoring will be conducted by fish health staff ensuring treatment success and fish wellbeing. Well boat treatments will require fish to be seined and transferred to a bath pool located aboard a designated vessel. Treatment will be monitored and target a maximum (30) thirty minute dwell time. Fish will then be removed and returned to pens. Treatment water will be neutralized with sea water and released. The treatment locations are Crown land leases located in the Discovery Islands area in the vicinity of Campbell River. The Crown land leases files Ref # 1407426, 1403301, 1405245, 1406292, 1409321, 1401949, 1403325, 2403170, 1403415, 1403300. The proposed total treatment area will be 16.27 hectares. InteroxTM ParamoveTM 50 Guarantee: Hydrogen Peroxide 50% For the Control of Sea Lice on Salmon in Fish Farms Registration Number: 29783 Pest Control Products Act

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The proposed treatment start date is September 1st 2015. The treatments will be veterinarian prescribed with intermittent use. The proposed duration of use is three years, ending August 31th 2018. Detailed maps of the specific treatment areas can be examined at Marine Harvest Canada Inc. (address above) or visit marineharvestcanada.com

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Deckhand ZesƉonsiďiůiƟes͗ ͻ ƐƐŝƐƚƐ ǁŝƚŚ ŝŶƐƚĂůůŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ƌĞŵŽǀŝŶŐ ŶĞƚƐ ĂŶĚ ŵŽǀŝŶŐ ƐƵƉƉůŝĞƐ ďĞƚǁĞĞŶ ƐĞĂ ƐŝƚĞƐ ͻ WĞƌĨŽƌŵƐ ƌŽƵƟŶĞ ŝŶƐƉĞĐƟŽŶƐ ĂŶĚ ƌĞƉĂŝƌƐ ŽĨ ŵĂĐŚŝŶĞƌLJͬ ƐĂĨĞƚLJ ĞƋƵŝƉŵĞŶƚ ƚŽ ĞŶƐƵƌĞ ǀĞƐƐĞů ƵƉŬĞĞƉ ͻ ůĞĂŶƐ ŝŶƚĞƌŝŽƌͬĞdžƚĞƌŝŽƌ ƐƉĂĐĞƐ͕ ƐƉůŝĐĞ Žƌ ƌĞƉĂŝƌ ƌŽƉĞƐͬůŝŶĞƐ ĂŶĚ ůŽĂĚͬƵŶůŽĂĚ ĐĂƌŐŽ WosiƟon reƋƵireŵenƚs incůƵde͗ ͻ /ĚĞĂů ĐĂŶĚŝĚĂƚĞ ǁŽƵůĚ ŚĂǀĞ &ŝƐŚŝŶŐ DĂƐƚĞƌ ϰ ĞƌƟĮĐĂƚĞ KZ Ă >ŝŵŝƚĞĚ DĂƐƚĞƌ ϲϬ dŽŶ ĞƌƟĮĐĂƚĞ͘ ͻ ^ƚƌŽŶŐ ĐŽŵŵƵŶŝĐĂƟŽŶ͕ ƉƌŽďůĞŵ ƐŽůǀŝŶŐ ĂŶĚ ŝŶƚĞƌƉĞƌƐŽŶĂů ƐŬŝůůƐ͕ ĂƐ ǁĞůů ĂƐ ƚĞĂŵǁŽƌŬ ĂŶĚ ĐŽŶŇŝĐƚ ƌĞƐŽůƵƟŽŶ ƐŬŝůůƐ͘ dŚĞ ŝĚĞĂů ĐĂŶĚŝĚĂƚĞ ĨŽƌ ĞŝƚŚĞƌ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ ǁŽƵůĚ ŚĂǀĞ DĞĐŚĂŶŝĐĂů ƚƌĂŝŶŝŶŐ Žƌ ĞƋƵŝǀĂůĞŶƚ ǁŽƌŬ ĞdžƉĞƌŝĞŶĐĞ͖ ,ŝĂď͖ t,D/^͖ DĂƌŝŶĞ ĚǀĂŶĐĞĚ &ŝƌƐƚ ŝĚ͖ ZĞƐƚƌŝĐƚĞĚ DĂƌŝƟŵĞ ŽŵŵĞƌĐŝĂů ZĂĚŝŽ KƉĞƌĂƚŽƌ >ŝĐĞŶĐĞ͘ dŚĞƐĞ ĨƵůů ƟŵĞ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶƐ ǁŝůů ďĞ ůŽĐĂƚĞĚ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ĞĂƐƚ ĂŶĚ ǁĞƐƚ ĐŽĂƐƚƐ ŽĨ sĂŶĐŽƵǀĞƌ /ƐůĂŶĚ ĂŶĚ ŶĞĂƌ ƚŚĞ ^ƵŶƐŚŝŶĞ ŽĂƐƚ͘ dŚĞƐĞ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶƐ ĂƌĞ ƐŚŝŌ ǁŽƌŬ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶƐ ĂŶĚ ǁŝůů ƌĞƋƵŝƌĞ ŽĐĐĂƐŝŽŶĂů ŽǀĞƌƟŵĞ͘ WrereƋƵisiƚe ƚo hiring͗ &ĂǀŽƵƌĂďůĞ ĚƌŝǀĞƌ͛Ɛ ůŝĐĞŶĐĞ ĂďƐƚƌĂĐƚ͕ ĮƚŶĞƐƐ ĂƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚ͕ ĂŶĚ ĐƌŝŵŝŶĂů ƌĞĐŽƌĚ ĐŚĞĐŬ͘ Cůosing daƚe͗ Eoon ʹ ƵgƵsƚ ϭϭ͕ ϮϬϭϱ ŵaiů LJoƵr resƵŵe ƚo͗ hrΛgriegseafood͘coŵ or &adž ϮϱϬͲϮϴϲͲϭϴϴϯ

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Capture our Energy. A growing company. A solid lineage. A clear future as one of North America’s most respected, reliable and competitive power producers. We are passionate about our business, we care about our community and we’re accountable for our actions. Put the excitement of Capital Power to work for your career. Capital Power Corporation is currently seeking an innovative and results-oriented individual to join our Maintenance team in Campbell River, BC.

Maintenance Technician Posting# IRC2619

A person wishing to contribute information about the treatment site for the evaluation of this permit application must send copies of the information to both the applicant at the address above and the administrator under the Integrated Pest Management Act at Ministry of Environment, Coastal Region

BUYING OR SELLING CLASSIFIEDS:

HELP WANTED

Take notice that A&A Trading Ltd. from Campbell River, BC, has applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), Surrey for a License of Occupation for the purpose of log handling and storage situated on Provincial Crown land located at Ramsay Arm in the Discovery Islands, Strathcona Regional District.

PMRA

10470 – 152 Street, Surrey B. C. V3R 0Y3 within 30 days of this notice.

HELP WANTED

Grieg Seafood BC is hiring!

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Notice is given that a Pesticide Use Permit application for the control of sea lice on aquaculture finfish has been forwarded to the Ministry of Environment for authorization. AZ, DZ, 5, 3 or 1 w/ Airbrake • Guaranteed 40hr. Work Week & Overtime • Paid Travel & Lodging • Meal Allowance • 4 Weeks Vacation • Excellent Benefits Package

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Pressure Washing Coordinator

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-demand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employertrusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855-7683362 to start training for your work-at-home career today!

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Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact Information Access Operations at the Ministry of Technology, Innovation and Citizens’ Services in Victoria at: www.gov.bc.ca/citz/iao/.

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Accountable to the Operations and Maintenance Manager, the Maintenance Technician is responsible for handling all routine maintenance and repairs on plant facilities and equipment. The Maintenance Technician performs tasks in accordance with the Plant Maintenance Program and associated maintenance and repair procedures. To apply, please visit www.capitalpowerjobs.com and search IRC2619


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Campbell River Mirror Wed, July 29, 2015 PERSONAL SERVICES OFFICE SUPPORT CLERK

WORK WANTED

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.

J.P.S HOUSECLEANING

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

EDUCATION/TUTORING

ORACLE TUTORING

250-830-0295.

VOLUNTEERS

VOLUNTEERS

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

REAL ESTATE

FINANCIAL SERVICES

GARDENING

HANDYPERSONS

APARTMENT/CONDOS

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

PERSONAL SERVICES

www.oracletutoring.ca

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

NEED A loan? Own property? Have bad credit? We can help! Call toll free 1-866-405-1228 firstandsecondmortgages.ca

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

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

PERSONAL SERVICES

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

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GABRIELE’S GARDENING

SUMMER IS HERE!

ONE OF A KIND!

CR HANDYMAN

Gardening, Pruning, Top Dressing, Small Landscaping Designs & Rubbish Removal

JUNK REMOVAL

Gabriele (250)205-0661

Repairs All Kinds

HANDYPERSONS

*Painting

RENO’S HOME IMPROVEMENT & REPAIR. Install & repair of: fencing, vinyl siding, stairs, roof. Painting: interior/exterior. All general repairs. Dump runs. All work guaranteed. 250-2033315.

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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

ANTIQUES/VINTAGE

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

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.

Oddball Antiques

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

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HELP WANTED

Payroll/BeneďŹ ts Clerk

KENMORE WHITE fridge, and stove with self cleaning oven. $400/pair, good condition. 250-914-5959.

WILLOW POINT 3bdrms, 3bath, charming home, 2047 Eardley Rd. Close to shopping, schools and beach. $258,500. (250)285-2779. For more details: http://comoxvalley. craigslist.ca/reo/ 5087309280.html

AUCTIONS

RENTALS

Comox Valley Campus

FOOD Equipment Auction House Closed Restaurants - New Liquidation Overstock - Direct Stainless Imports - www.KwikAuctions.com Online Bidding & Shipping

Please go to http://careers.nic.bc.ca for further criteria, required qualiďŹ cations and information on how to apply to posting #100946.

FUEL/FIREWOOD

BE A MIRROR CARRIER

Now Seeking:

Merchandisers

Temporary Full-Time, Multiple Positions Canadian Tire Campbell River requires several people to help with a re-merchandising project starting the beginning of August. This is an 8 -10 week project that requires lifting and moving products in the store and setting up planograms. Please apply in person to Darrell: Canadian Tire 1444 Island Highway, Campbell River, BC.

Call Kevin today at 250-287-9227

Carnegie, Ash Cormorant, Heron, Albatross Alder Apple, Bradford Vermont Castle, Marina, Wavecrest Ash, Galerno Dino, Dalton, Westgate

APARTMENT/CONDO 2 BDRM APT. 4 plex on Barclay Rd. NO PETS. Seniors or adults only. Avail Aug. 1st. 250-923-6123

FIREWOOD FOR SALEMixed fir and alder, $150/cord. Fir, $170/cord. Spilt, stacked and measurable when delivered. Call 250-941-2190.

734 DOGWOOD- 1 bdrm$595. 2 bdrm- $695. N/P. References required. Call (250)202-0010.

FURNITURE

CEDARBROOK APTS 1 bedroom suite. Available Aug 1st, 2015. $650.00 per month rent. Includes Heat & Hot Water. Indoor Neutered Cat welcome. References Required. Call (250) 202-2187

CHECK OUT ROUTES BELOW AVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA!

Route 13-0585 Route 13-0560 Route 13-0576 Route 14-0900 Route 14-7170 Route 19-1400 Route 28-0595 Route 29-0930

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

PLUMBING

APPLIANCES

Ucluelet Harbour Seafoods Ltd. is now accepting applications for all positions including QC, Forklift Drivers, Fish Filleters, Shift Cleaners, Labourers and Computer Savvy Digital Gurus. On the job training is available for all positions. We are looking for reliable employees with a good work ethic. Transportation available for shift workers that live in Port Alberni. Part time, full time, seasonal and year round employment opportunities. Please fax resume to 1-250-726-3434 or email uhsjobs@pacseafoods.com

.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

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

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

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FOR SALE BY OWNER

250-287-7420 or 250-202-9996

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.

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.

HELP WANTED

$289,000. (250)923-9494

PAINTING

WE BUY OLD STUFF

HELP WANTED

Immaculate 2-bdrm condo 1300 sq.ft., Willow Point. W/D, F/P. Views: ocean, ships, eagles.

COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL USED DISABILITY Electric reclining liftchairs for sale. 778348-0020.

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

OFFICE 400 sqft, high ceiling shop 1100 sqft and 400 sqft mezzanine in C.R. Avail. Oct. 1. Rates nego. (250)203-0134.

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

DON’T OVERPAY! www.rtmihomes.com “Your smart housing solution� Canada’s largest provider of manufactured housing. Text or call (844)3342960. In stock 16’/20’/22’ homes on sale now!

3-BDRM, 1 bath, 1 level duplex. 1265 sq.ft. Neat, clean, nice backyard & deck, storage shed, F/S, W/D, wood stove. Quiet Willow Point area, close to bus stop. $1100. + utils. Avail Aug 15 or sooner. Call (250)204-3332.

AUCTIONS

AUCTIONS

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

CAMPBELL RIVER

Ltd.

“Serving Campbell River & Vancouver Island since 1967�

5)634%": +6-: 5) t 1. Contents of a moving sale. Dining & kitchen table sets, modern china cabinet, baker’s rack, kitchen island, kitchen cabinets, chest freezers, pine dresser w/mirror, couches, chairs, shelves, Mexican night stand, coins & stamps, patio furniture, model tall ship, long leather footstool, coffee table, cheval mirror, laminate flooring, bifold doors, futon, kids bunk bed, toddler’s beds, many collectables, dryer, folding canopy tent, outboard motors, (06 - 90HP johnson parts), rubbermaid outside storage box, boat stove, BBQ, jiffy gas powered ice drill, pallets of landscaping stone, bags of dry river bed pebbles, many tools, rubber mats + new misc shipment from Vancouver.

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

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Cameryn’s Cause for Kids Society’s

HOMES FOR RENT

2ND ANNUAL

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

GOLF

ROOM & BOARD ROOM + BOARD. Beautiful ocean-view home. $1200/mth per person, avail Aug. 6. 250-9144475. Only people with no allergies need apply.

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.

SHARED ACCOMMODATION CENTRALLY LOCATED Large room w/ TV. Shared laundry, washroom, kitchen. Female pref. $600/mnth. Negotiable. (250)203-5686. FURNISHED ROOMS- $450 Includes cable/wireless, laundry. Ocean view. 1/2 block to bus. NS/NP. Available now. Call 250-287-3616.

SUITES, LOWER BACHELOR SUITE. Furnished, utilities inc. N/S, N/P. Ref. req. $475/mth. 287-2969

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TOURNAMENT! Cameryn’s Cause is an organization Campbell River families can rely on to help ease some of the financial concerns during a child’s health crisis; whether it is to provide assistance with unexpected travel costs, a place to stay, or funding to help get a family through tough times while parents are at their child’s side. Cameryn’s Cause also provides assistance to help pay for funeral expenses in the event of a child’s death. Since it’s inception in 2007, Cameryn’s Cause has provided assistance to over 100 local families.

Saturday, August 15th

F SCHEDULE O EVENTS

hosted by

Sequoia Springs Golf Club

For Ticket Information & Registration Call 250-287-4970

✰ 8:0 0 am Registration & reakfast, Continental B covery Foods hosted by Dis ✰ 9:0 0 am cramble rt, Best Ball S Shot Gun Sta during play Hot dog BBQ

Join us for a good time and a good cause!

✰ 2:0 0 pm sted by f luncheon, ho ee B of on ar B gs Golf Club. Sequoia Sprin tions. ve & Silent Auc Followed by Li

ACROSS 1. Poker-pot stake 5. Swine’s home 8. Dull sound 12. College bigwig 13. Ram’s mate 14. Knowledgeable 15. Evidence 16. Right away 17. Get ____ (retaliate) 18. Postal items 20. Wanting 21. Built 24. Turnover flavor 27. Dried grapes 31. Intense rage 32. Brief film 34. Aloha gift 35. Slogans 37. Ceases 39. Burrowing rodent 41. Ignite 44. Worn away 48. Nero’s garment 49. “ The ____ Squad�

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TRANSPORTATION AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

TONNEAU COVER. 8 feet. $800. Call 250-282-3670. Ask for Ivan or leave a msg.

SPORTS & IMPORTS 2001 VOLKSWAGEN Passatvery low km, 76,130. $4,250. Call 250-202-3709.

Watch for breaking news:

MOTORCYCLES 2002 1500 Kawasaki Meanstreak and 2004 1100 Yamaha Silverado many extras, $4800. obo each. Call or text 250-338-0776. 2005 HARLEY Soft tail custom, black & chrome, 35,000 km, runs & looks great, $11,000. Call 250-871-5559. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

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COMMUNITY

C U LT U R E

SUMMER 2015

The world's deepest woman

51. Calf-length skirt 52. Pub orders 53. Assistance 54. Comparable 55. Golly! 56. Stallone’s moniker 57. Film sites DOWN 1. Tallies up 2. Nifty 3. So long, in London: 2 wds. 4. Nail polish 5. Touch or taste 6. 1 + 1 7. Type of evergreen 8. Wool fabrics 9. Bee home 10. Not new 11. Refuse to accept 19. Washer option 20. Nor’s partner 22. Grouchy 23. Roofing stuff

24. Direct 25. Tennis instructor 26. Gerbil, e.g. 28. Sick 29. Screen 30. Brother’s sib 33. Dress bottom 36. Beat 38. Fragrances 40. ____ bear 41. Adult male deer 42. Horseback sport 43. Many years 45. Water barrier 46. Copyread 47. Uproars 49. Pas’ mates 50. Slippery stuff

THE SUMMER 2013 26.5FT Prowler 5th wheel. Dining slide, 140w solar panel. LED lighting. Outside ent. centre. 9900lbs. $23,000 obo. (250)337-5026.

MARINE BOATS 20’ ALUMINUM Prince Craft 90HP 4 cycle Yamaha, custom built centre console, plenty of storage, excellent gas mileage on HD galvanized trailer, surge brakes. Can be seen at Alder Bay Resort July 22 to July 29. $8,500. Call Wayne, (778)240-1502.

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Bantams bag gold Campbell River’s Bantam B Ravens were not presented with gold medals until they rolled to an 8-3 win over Shuswap in the Provincial championships in Kelowna last week. But the Ravens arguably clinched their second straight bantam provincial title one game earlier, in a 7-4 semifinal win over Vancouver Island Lacrosse rival Juan de Fuca. After cruising to victories of 11-4 over Abbotsford and 11-1 over Port Coquitlam to

open pool play, the Ravens were dropped to second place in their pool with a white-knuckled, 8-7 loss to Prince George. That placed them in the semifinal matchup against Juan de Fuca, which had previously beaten the Ravens in the Island championship tournament final and which had rolled unbeaten to the top spot in the other pool. But the R avens put together what the coaching staff characterized as their best defensive game of the

season to pull out the 7-4 win and earn a berth in the final against Shuswap, which outdueled Prince George in the other semifinal. “Shuswap was a tough physical team but our kids used discipline and an effective power play to dominate,” coach Cory Fisher said. “The tournament culminated a great year of lacrosse for the Ravens team. Throughout the year many different players stepped up when needed to get the job done.”

Campbell River’s Bantam B Ravens sport their gold medals following the program’s second straight provincial lacrosse championship last week in Kelowna. Back Row: Coach Erik Mainprize, Nolan Smith, coach Dwayne Christensen, Jerome Lorenz, Dylan Christensen, Blake Doherty, Reid Matthews, Gavin Sam, Rylan Fisher, coach Cory Fisher and coach Todd Forbes. Middle Row: Jonathan Takach, Ethan Mainprize, Peter Van Gemeren, Emily Forbes, Ridge Rosa, Dakota Sinclair, Lochlain O’Leary and Heydon Campbell. Front Row: Carson Foy and Nathan Sam.

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It wasn’t exactly a perfect 10. But Shelley Stouffer overcame a case of confusion and a double-digit score on the 16th hole Sunday to pull out the low gross championship in the 26th annual Ladies Crystal Open golf tournament at Storey Creek Golf Club. “Luckily I was a few shots ahead of the next person in my group,” Stouffer said dr yly after posting a two-day, 36-hole total of 153, two strokes better than runner-up Karen Kloske. Local golfer Julia Free of Storey Creek claimed the low-net title with a 137 that placed her four strokes ahead of Courtenay’s Anne Sands. The premier women’s event on Vancouver Island and draws top players from across the province. Stouffer, a member of Nanoose Bay’s Fairwinds Golf Course, won her second straight Crystal Open and fourth overall, and

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holds the women’s course record at Storey Creek. But, thanks in part to a misunderstanding of the rules, Stouffer departed the 16th green having lost most of that “few shots” lead after scoring a 10 more commonly associated with weekend hackers. “It wasn’t pretty,” she admitted. “Hit into a hazard, take a drop, then hit a tree and watch (the ball) roll onto the bridge. After that, I took another drop and the ball fell right into a divot.” The bridge, part of a course hazard, caused

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Michelle Schaufert, left, makes good on her promise to “ride the putter” while sharing a high-five with Sue Del Casino following her par putt on the 16th green during the final round of the Ladies Crystal Open golf tournament at Storey Creek Golf Club Sunday.

the biggest misunderstanding in Stouffer’s score. While addressing her shot there, she ■ ■ ■ ■

“grounded” the club, which is normally prohibited in a hazard area and assessed a two-

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unaware that the bridge, as an immovable object, is exempted from the grounding rule. The proper ruling would have given Stouffer an eight on the hole and a four-stroke lead over Kloske. Instead, she was left with a two-stroke edge, which slipped to a single shot when Stouffer bogeyed 17. Stouffer finally put the issue to rest and clinched the win when she parred the final hole as Kloske bogeyed 18. Adding to the confusion, Kloske had assumed all along that Stouffer was awarded an eight on the disastrous 16th hole. “Karen had no idea it was that close,” Stouffer said. “If I had known, I would have birdied (18),” Kloske replied with a laugh. “I thought I was four behind.” Stouffer first won the Ladies Crystal Open in 1995, then turned professional two years later. After playing professionally for most of a decade,

she returned to the amateur ranks and won here again in 2009. Last summer, she got her third victory while setting the ladies’ course standard. “This is one of my f avou r ite c ou rs e s ,” Stouffer said. “There are no houses around, so you feel like you’re in nature. And I haven’t seen greens this good probably ever. They were phenomenal.” That was borne out in Stouffer’s putting. The black mark of her 10 aside, Stouffer enjoyed two rounds that included eight birdie putts on the weekend. “A lot of birds,” Kloske said. “She putted lightsout.” This year’s tournament reached full capacity and left a waiting list of players trying to get in, tourney coordinator Liza Hadfield said. “A lot of ladies tournaments have gone to gimmicks to try to keep up attendance,” Hadfield noted. “We are one of the very few two-day,

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