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Atypically hot and dry weather is wreaking havoc on the Alberni Valley’s salmon fry population. While West Coast Aquatic does some salmon fry relocation every year, it’s been especially hectic this year, said WCA’s Sheena Falconer. “We do Dry Creek every year and then right now we’ve been doing fry salvage for about a month in other places. “We’re salvaging these fry because the pools are getting smaller and smaller and smaller,” said Falconer. “We put the traps in the water and we collect the fry from these areas where the water’s rapidly going to dry up and fry can’t remain there.” Streams like Dry Creek dry up every summer around this time, Falconer said. “For Dry Creek this is about standard,” she said. “For other places, it’s a lot lower.” The lower water levels and the warmer temperatures have had Alberni Valley residents just as concerned as Falconer. “This year, because it’s so dry, you can see the sockeye returning adults dying along the rivers at Sproat and Somass,” said Falconer. “It’s all the same thing— really high temperatures, low flows.” Normally, at this time of year the salmon fry in Dry Creek are released into the bigger pools the city and WCA have dug in the area. This year, that’s not
Want to save some fry? While it’s best to get in touch with the experts at West Coast Aquatic if you want to relocate fish, if you end up doing it on your own, here are a few tips from WCA summer student Morgan Van Vliet. • Be gentle: the fry are already stressed out by the hot water and being moved. • Don’t take too long: a max of 20-30 minutes in a non-aerated bucket is all the fry can take.
If you’re keeping them in the bucket for more than a few minutes, splash the water around to circulate the oxygen. • Watch water temperatures—bigger bodies of water are colder than small ones, so make sure you give the fry time to adjust by mixing cooler water into the bucket a bit at a time before releasing the fry.
possible because the pits really big pool here (at are drying up earlier. Dry Creek),” she said. “What we normally do is “We’re a work in release them in the next progress at Dry Creek for biggest pool but we can’t sure.” do that this year,” said But for now, Falconer is Falconer, citing the earlier focusing on the immediate than usual drying up of issue. the pools. “We’re doing a lot of “[Dry Creek] does fry salvage all over the always dry up every Valley.” summer And they’re but this pit not the only was full in ones. the fall... we “We’re dug this pit getting a lot purposefully of questions, to extend the people asking season as long what they as we can.” should be – Sheena Falconer doing because Instead, WCA is they’re seeing releasing the fry straight places dry up where they into the Somass River. normally don’t,” she said. “So we’re just releasing While Falconer them straight into Clutesi appreciates people’s now,” said Falconer. interest in saving the fry, “Can’t really put them she’s concerned that they anywhere else because might be killing more fish you’re going to kill the than they save. other fish” because there When people take fish is only so much oxygen from small ponds and and food to go around. move them to bigger ones, There are plans for they’re not always helping. the city and WCA to dig “Unbeknownst to them, another pond later. what they’re probably “One of the projects doing is killing all the fish we’re doing with the city in here now,” she said. will involve making a Continued / A22
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Bodnar has lived literacy story first hand SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
“It was not until my late 20s that I became, what is known to me, as literate.” Alana Bodnar is the executive assistant at Literacy Alberni. A dynamic woman with a quick smile and an eye for portrait photography, she is a mother, a wrestling supporter (her daughter was a provincial-level competitor and her husband coaches), a photographer and many other things. She has also struggled with literacy since she was a child. Last year Bodnar decided to put her experiences with literacy to paper and entered her story in a provincial writing contest sponsored by Decoda Literacy Solutions, answering the question ‘how has literacy impacted your life’. She won second place with her essay. “I entered the contest
because I like writing and I wanted to share my story,” says Bodnar. Bodnar struggled with reading comprehension, decoding, writing, copying. “It’s different now than it was then: I would be segregated into a learning classroom. I would be taken out of my English class and taken to sit in a room,” she says. “Growing up I knew I was not an academic; my spelling was atrocious, my handwriting was messy, my copying skills lacked and when it came to tests, I flunked.” Bodnar’s family knew when she was young that something was off when it came to early reading comprehension. “I knew right away because her brother could read like a hot damn,” said Bodnar’s mother, Deb Oakes. “She would make up words, jumping all over the story.” Her family fought for a decade to have her tested
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Alana Bodnar has gone from a young student struggling to read to a staff member at Literacy Alberni who offers firsthand knowledge to new learners.
for a learning disability, and she finally was. Bodnar is hesitant to label it “dyslexia”, as it would have been back then, because the word has such broad use nowadays. It turns out that a case of encephalitis when she was five years old caused the learning disability. “In elementary school I
would take out novels on library day. The titles were beyond my comprehension, but I took them out, not to read them, but to bring them back. I needed to be good at something on library day…” “The school system’s not set up for kids who can’t read,” says Oakes. “I don’t know what the solution is. Maybe the kid is good at
PE; why take them out of PE?” “After a series of life changing events, I found myself confined, isolated and bored. I asked a friend to bring me some Archie comics to read. I would look at the pictures and figure out the story. After about a month of this I began to read the words—and they were making sense. I could not get enough Archie comics. I could read.” Literacy remains important to Bodnar. She started at Literacy Alberni as a board member along with her mother. When an employment opportunity came up she gave up her seat on the volunteer board and applied for the job. She was hired as a receptionist and that grew into welcoming community coordinator and most recently as a fulltime executive assistant. Bodnar says she is in the best position to guide new learners, as she has first-hand experience with
learning challenges. “I’m not just someone who’s working there, I know what I’m talking about first hand. When learners come in and say ‘you don’t know. I feel dumb, I feel stupid,’ I say ‘yeah, I totally know what you’re talking about. I grew up with a learning disability.’ And then I can talk with them. “At just over 40, I still have difficulty reading and comprehending everything I read, but I’m still working on it. Sometimes I wonder what my life would have been like if I could read like everybody else. Would I appreciate how fortunate I am to finally be able to read? Probably not.” But this is her success story, she says. “Everyone is different and everyone has different goals.” Next week: Another learner searches for solutions to his literacy challenges. editor@albernivalleynews.com
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Inbrief New restaurant to open No backyard burns in 2016
City council voted to ban backyard burning in the city of Port Alberni starting on April 16, 2016. While backyard burning is currently banned between April 15 and October 15 of each year, this new ruling will ban it yearround. Campfires are unnafected by the decisions.
Management review begins
Mayor Mike Ruttan announced that Judy Rogers Consulting Inc. has been awarded the contract for the city’s management review at a cost of $48,300 plus expenses. Ruttan said he expects the cost to remain under the budgeted $50,000 but declined to state exactly what information council hopes to obtain from the report to be released this fall.
Council to meet ministers
Council will have an opportunity to meet with provincial ministers during the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in September. Coun. Denis Sauve expressed interest in seniors issues while Mayor Mike Ruttan said he was hoping to meet with the minister of municipal affairs regarding financial support and the minister of forests for possible community forest expansion.
Free transit day for seniors? Seniors could soon get a free day on public transit each week to get them more mobile and out in the community. City staff will return to council with a report on the viability of the idea.
Rogers Creek trails get $70k
The city of Port Alberni will receive a $70,000 provincial grant towards the Rogers Creek ravine trail project as part of the BikeBC program. The trails, which stretch from Tebo Avenue and Cherry Creek on the north side of the ravine to the Fall Fair Grounds on the south side, are set to be completed by the end of July.
in Italian Hall this fall KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
Expect to see a brand new dining experience at the Italian Hall by October of this year. “It’s going to be of course a higher end Italian restaurant in keeping with the spirit of the building,” said general manager Elliot Drew. “We’ll be an 80-seat restaurant downstairs in the basement.” But Drew said that he and new owner Archie Cardinal— also the owner of Slammer’s Gym—plan to keep the original feel of the building alive. “The hall has always been a gathering space for Port Alberni,” said Drew, adding that the new restaurant will complement that by
providing in-house catering to events that will continue to be held in the upstairs area. Adding a restaurant, Drew said, will allow a central part of Port Alberni to continue serving the community for years to come. “It’s taking the use of the building and what it has been for the last 50-60 years and making it a little bit more streamlined and profitable again,” he said. “As things stand right now its been through a lot of years and a lot of effort by the Canadian Italian Society and it’s just not tenable for them to continue with it. Cardinal purchased the building in May after the Canadian Italian Society decided keeping up the facility
was no longer tenable for them, Drew explained. “We’ve made a really strong business case for it,” Drew said. While the new restaurant will be the flashiest change, the rest of the building will undergo some much needed renovations. “The upstairs hall really isn’t changing all that much other than a freshening up and the bones of it which were really in need of attention,” said Drew. “The plumbing and the electrical aren’t the big sexy things but if your toilets don’t work it’s not a fun time.” While the initial upgrades will be finished in October, Drew said the Hall will see more upgrades over the years.
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Four buildings were damaged by a generator-caused fire on Fourth Avenue on the morning of July 27.
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been used to power the house lit the outside wall on fire, said Pley. “The power had been disconnected to the building some time ago so the tenants had been using a generator to power the building and they’d built a homemade exhaust system for the generator sticking out
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An early morning house fire on July 27 spread to four buildings before Port Alberni Fire Department crews could contain it, said fire Chief Tim Pley. The blaze started when a homemade exhaust pipe for the generator that had
through a wall,” said Pley. “We believe that the heat from the exhaust pipe ignited the wall.” The house’s two residents and one guest were not home at the time of the ignition, leading to the fire growing significantly before the fire department was called at 3:47 a.m. Continued / A10
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Thinking local builds community What does it mean to “think local”? While this type of initiative asks people to consider changing their shopping habits to support local business, it shouldn’t be just about economics. Sure, when you spend your hard-earned dollars at locally owned and operated retailers and businesses, more of that money stays within the community. But it’s more than that. We’re hoping people who are participating in these programs and supporting these initiatives take “thinking local” one step further. Thinking local means having consideration for your neighbours. It means recognizing that your actions have an impact on those around you. Whether that’s doing more of your purchasing and hiring of services from a local provider, or simply not dropping that empty candy wrapper on the sidewalk, thinking local is about doing what’s best for your own community, and considering that before thinking about what’s best for yourself. A rising tide raises all ships, after all. Now, no one is saying we should all stop shopping at big box stores or banking at huge national banking chains. These businesses have their place within our communities, as well. They employ thousands – if not tens of thousands – of people in the Victoria aea alone, and few would say that’s a bad thing for a community. We’re just hoping that people take the opportunity, a bit more often, to consider what effect their actions have on those around them, whether that’s where to purchase their next recliner or how loud they need their music to be at 10:30 p.m. Because good neighbours make good communities. — Goldstream News Gazette
Free trade in milk, eggs, even logs? TOM FLETCHER B.C. Views
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ICTORIA – One of the rituals of life in southern B.C. communities is crossborder shopping for certain items. Even corner store owners are known to pop down to Washington border towns to load up a van with U.S. milk, taking advantage of a price difference generated by our “supply management” system. The recent slide in the Canadian dollar reduces this pressure in the short term, but the fact remains that dairy producers are propped up in Canada. And that’s increasingly a problem as Canada pursues entry into the Trans Pacific Partnership, the next big trade deal. With the U.S., Japan, Australia, New Zealand and other countries involved, it would form the largest trading bloc in the world.
Canada uses tariffs of up to 300 per cent to protect its dairy and poultry industries from foreign imports, and the higher domestic price on milk and eggs is a burden that falls most heavily on poor people. The industry group Dairy Farmers of Canada and others argue that reducing or removing Canada’s import protection won’t change the huge farm subsidies paid by European and U.S. governments. The recent trade agreement between Canada and the European Union has already chipped away at this protection. The Conservative government is tiptoeing on this issue as a fall election approaches, with rural seats across the country at stake. But the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand have deregulated their
dairy industries and the Canadian industry is already facing increased cheese imports due to the European Union agreement. It’s an issue to watch as the federal election heats up. The NDP has positioned itself as a defender of supply management, a particularly touchy issue in rural Quebec, while the federal Liberals are committed to keeping up with the U.S. and joining the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The trend toward freer trade is broad and long. The Harper government ended the monopoly of the Canadian Wheat Board in 2012, and grain growers continue to compete globally. A trade deal with Korea saw tariffs come off Korean import vehicles, and life goes on. Another controlled and protected commodity that
‘The recent slide in the Canadian dollar reduces this pressure in the short term...’
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is seldom discussed is logs. That’s changed with the push for the Trans Pacific Partnership, as Japan protests federal and provincial restrictions that push up the cost of logs for export. Ottawa regulates the export of private land logs, but only in B.C. This is a long-standing irritant for private land owners, holding the domestic price for premium “J grade” Douglas fir logs below $80 per cubic metre while the price in Asia and Washington state has climbed above $100. The U.S. has long complained about B.C.’s cheap Crown land stumpage and low domestic log prices in general, viewing them as a subsidy to lumber production. Indeed, this whole protection apparatus is designed to stimulate domestic milling, although it doesn’t seem to be working. The main investment by B.C. forest companies recently has been buying southern U.S. sawmills.
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The coastal industry has maintained that profits from log exports are keeping logging alive, paying for the harvest and processing of logs in B.C. With Pacific trade talks in the background, pushed hard by U.S. President Barack Obama, the latest Canada-U.S. lumber agreement is due to expire in October. It will be more difficult to defend what University of Alberta
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economist Jack Mintz calls a “Soviet-style approach to price determination.” B.C. used to do something similar to this with wine, protecting a backward industry cranking out mostly god-awful plonk. Competition made the wine industry better, and now it’s world class. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc E-mail: tfletcher@blackpress.ca
I got a ticket for a rolling stop at a red light, right hand turn, which I deserved. The fine was $167, less $25 if paid within 30 days. I just read that the fine for throwing a lit cigarette butt out of a car window or throwing it away while walking will be $173, up to $573 depending on the circumstances. This is imposed by our government that is trying to get some respect for the environment, and keep all the law breakers in hand. But wait a minute, it costs upwards of $2,000 plus to throw a piece of paper or any debris out of your car window, or discard it while walking at anytime without using the proper containment; it is called littering and the fine is $2,000 fine. Yet the fine is only $173 for almost burning down possibly hundreds of hectares of forest or land and buildings, and the possible life of a human at hand? I think their priorities all need reviewing as our forest fire predicament continues. I think $5,000 to $10,000 fines
are not unreasonable. Dave Noble, Port Alberni
Better wording needed To the Editor,
Re: Online poll question from July 16. I am writing to suggest that greater consideration be given to the wording of the questions in your weekly online reader poll, Question of the Week. Case in point: the July 16 question was, “Are you satisfied that Port Alberni City Council tabled a motion to terminate the port authority’s contract over the plywood sites?” The meaning of “tabled” here is ambiguous. In this context, tabled can mean either “to present a proposal, resolution etc. for discussion” (British) or the opposite, “to lay aside a proposal, resolution, etc. for future discussion, usually with a view to postponing or shelving the matter indefinitely” (chiefly U.S) (source: dictionary.com). In fact, city council put off making a decision; they kicked the can down the road. While it’s true
the actual meaning of “tabled” could be determined from reading the news story, your online poll is a stand-alone poll with no direct linkage to the story. Therefore, the results for this question are meaningless.
Daryl Henderson,
Port Alberni
Third party unnecessary To the Editor,
Re: Motion to table Coun. Chris Alemany’s motion to give notice to Port Alberni Port Authority re Plywood lots A and B. So now we know: we elected yet another crew of dinosaurs to city council and they have agreed to give the port authority time ad infinitum. Shame on everyone who voted to table the motion to give notice of termination of the port authority’s lease on the former Plywood site. The Port Authority has more than 100 leases on property surrounding our waterfront—these leases are not in the best interests of the city and they dictate what our future will be. If a leaseholder with a reasonable proposal to use the
land adjacent to Canal Beach for some legitimate purpose that creates jobs and economic activity in the city comes forward, I’d be first in line to support it. But we do not need the port authority in the middle as the actual leaseholder. Let the business deal directly with the city. A third-hand situation is just bad business. I was appalled last year, I am still appalled. Sam Brownlee, Port Alberni
Gov’t punishing NDP support? To the Editor,
I fear that the provincial Liberals have thrown Alberni Valley to the wolves, with the Dog Mountain fire fiasco, refusal to utilize available firefighting resources, (Mars Bomber), financial assistance to expand our small airport and giving it GPS capability, and an alternative road to supplement our single lane road out to the rest of the province. Could the reason be that we are being punished for being in an NDP riding? My vote for provincial Liberals has gone up in Dog
Mountain smoke. Walt Kusmin, Port Alberni
What’s up with Port Alberni’s LNG plans? To the Editor,
All I’m hearing, with reference to LNG development in B.C, is “Prince Rupert”. What about Port Alberni? Or is Port Alberni’s planned LNG site on Sarita Bay at the mouth of the Alberni inlet a done deal? Especially considering that in a modern execution of old-fashioned siege mentality, without adequate forest-fire fighting management to protect Port Alberni’s valuable timber resource, to remain viable the community would have no other option but to approve LNG development and whatever else the powers-that-be have planned. I’ve always wondered exactly what Premier Christy Clark meant when she stated that her “government has big plans for the great little city of Port Alberni!” As it’s often said: Guess we’ll be the last to know. Liz Stonard, Port Alberni
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Man seriously injured after falling off moving vehicle KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
One man was airlifted to hospital with serious injuries
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Hospital with serious injuries,” said Jenkins. “Our initial investigation determined that he was actually riding on top of the vehicle... and sustained serious injuries from falling off the vehicle while it was in motion,” said Jenkins. The injuries were considered life threatening at the time of the incident but the RCMP have yet to be updated as to his current condition.
“We don’t know if Jenkins said that he was RCMP have sitting or not yet standing determined or what if alcohol but he was a causal was factor in the located incident. on the The driver roof of of the van is the van.” in custody No under collision investigation. occurred Jenkins but said that – Cpl. Jenkins while he sees alcohol was individuals involved riding in the in the incident. back of pickup trucks,
‘Riding on top of a motor vehicle if you’re not secured with a seat belt is an extremely dangerous practice.’
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51,500
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96,900
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259,900
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10048 Falcon Road
174,900
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174,900
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IMMACULATE RANCHER SITUATED ON 4.5 ACRES
$149,900
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2766 6TH AVE.
4659 VICTORIA QUAY
$99,900
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4731 & 4737 NORTH PARK DR $269,000
• 5 bedroom, 1928 Character home overlooking Inlet views. • Features lots of original character, moldings, fir floors and original doors & hardware. • The basement has a separate entrance and can easily be converted to a suite with some roughed in plumbing already in place. • 22x24 detached workshop/garage with roughed in plumbing for a bathroom & 200 amp service & separate garden shed. • Fully fenced with lane access & RV Parking.
#307 – 4505 VICTORIA QUAY $129,900
4994 Argyle Street, Port Alberni, B.C.
SOLD
• 2 bdrm home with fenced yard & 20 x 24 detached shop. • Features updated kitchen & large living room with refinished fir floors & nice coving on ceiling. • Large family room downstairs • Good residential neighbourhood close to shopping and schools.
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MLS #393206
3199 10TH AVE.
NEW LISTING MLS # 396048
5860 MERSEY RD.
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2428 7TH AVE.
$194,900
• Large living room features vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace and french doors leading to a deck that overlooks the back yard. • New bamboo flooring throughout the main floor. • Kitchen is clean and bright and has a large eating area, pantry and a space for a computer desk. • 3 bedrooms on the main floor with double closets in the master bedroom. • Updated ceramic tile in bathroom. Lrg basement w/ spacious rec room w/ gas fireplace & a 2nd bathroom. • This home has a 3 year old roof & newer vinyl windows.
SOLID FAMILY HOME
MLS#388194 MLS#395182
MLS# 393844
2761 12TH AVE.
$244,900
• Located on a very quiet street in a family orientated neighbourhood. • Very private, fully fenced backyard with fruit trees. • Large covered deck off dining room where you can relax. • Brand new roof and new vinyl windows. • Kitchen and living room floors updated. • Large living room with wood burning fireplace. • Updated counters and sink. Walking distance to schools and grocery store.
3039 5TH AVE.
$269,900
• Four spacious and unique bedrooms, each with its own separate private full bathroom. • Private living space for owner consists of family room, bathroom and master bedroom which is separated from the rest of the home by sliding French doors. • New kitchen is open and inviting for guests with a gas range and breakfast nook. • 2 new 200 amp electrical panels. Efficient gas furnace with air cleaner and programmable thermostat. • Refinished hardwood floors. 3 outdoor decks
CHARACTER HOME!
SOLID FAMILY HOME
NEW PRICE MLS# 394776 MLS#385401
MLS #388673
3610 ESTEVAN DR
$255,000
4455 MARGARET ST
$276,900
• Home has a grand entrance featuring a large living room with fireplace and coved ceilings. • The master bedroom is complete w/ a 2 piece ensuite and large walk in closet. • Main floor also has a good size family room with wood burning insert . • Large deck off the kitchen into backyard w/lane access. • Large finished downstairs features a spacious rec room also w/ a wood burning insert. • Home needs some updating but has great potential and almost 3500 sqft. Great location!
• This up & developing side of the Alberni Valley has many shops & restaurants & is located 1 block from the waterfront. • Perfect location & ideal building to start a business or boutique. • Features hardwood floors and original moldings and doors. • Large & spacious living room with panoramic windows and an original library room. • Old fashioned dining room has several glass built in’s and large bright windows. • Remodelled kitchen with new cabinets, floor, coutertops and stainless appliances. • Large wooden staircase leads to 3 very large bedrooms upstairs and newly renovated bathroom.
LARGE 5 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
COMMERCIALLY ZONED CHARACTER HOME
MLS#388194 MLS# 394926
2917 2ND AVE.
$149,900
· This cute home has a cozy living room with new laminate flooring and a French door leading to a bright kitchen. · Newly renovated bathroom & 2 more bdrms on the main floor. · Upstairs you’ll find a large master bedroom w/ small deck offering panoramic views of the inlet. Also a second bathroom off of the master. · Brand new roof & hot water tank. Single garage off lane with views of the water. · Fenced yard with back deck, raspberries, and fruit trees. This property has C7 zoning allowing many business ideas. Located near the downtown waterfront.
GREAT VIEW OF THE ALBERNI INLET!
MLS #390759
7081 BEAVER CREEK RD. $218,500 • Home features a large living room with a gas fireplace, bright and spacious kitchen w/ beautiful cabinets and skylight. • Thermal vinyl windows and newer roof. • Home is very bright and functional with easy to use space. • Enjoy this hard to find acreage with fruit trees, barbecue area and outbuildings. • Fenced yard as well as fenced garden area with greenhouse. Fire pit. • Very low taxes.
CUTE HOME ON 0.44 ACRE LOT
MLS#388720
3825 KEEHA
$299,900
• This home has lots of windows letting in lots of natural light. • Living room has a lovely gas fireplace. Separate dining room. Small deck off of kitchen. • Master bedroom has a walk-in closet and a 3 piece ensuite with shower. • Natural gas forced air furnace heating system. • Large double garage w/ brand new overhead door. • Unfinished area downstairs ideal for a workshop or extra storage. • Yard is low maintenance and fenced.
3 BEDROOM RANCHER STYLE HOME
MLS#379676
#55 – 4110 KENDALL
• Affordable, clean family oriented unit in desirable Echo area. • Walk to parks, library, college, pool and multiplex. • Close to all the amenities. • 2 bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, dishwasher in kitchen. • Easy care, convenient living.
2 BDRM UNIT IN ECHO AREA
MLS#381646
5820 PIERCE RD.
$259,900
• 1.129 acre non - conforming property includes an up & down duplex. • 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms on the top floor and 2 bedrooms & den, 1 1/2 bathrooms down and a separate 2 bed 1 bath 945 square foot rancher. • Each unit on separate hydro meters. The current monthly income is $2150. • Rural setting with city sewer & water, numerous fruit trees, outbuilding and tennis court.
ATTENTION INVESTORS
$76,500
MLS #387708
4836 SWANSON
PREFERRED NORTH PORT LOCATION!
MLS#388194 MLS#395084
MLS#381010
LOT 13 – 10237 SOUTH DR. $97,000
• Located in a quiet area by Sproat Lake. • Build your dream home on this fantastic piece of property surrounded by nice homes. • Walking distance to developed lake access for swimming. • Don’t wait, this opportunity won’t last.
0.41 ACRE BUILDING LOT
$199,900
• Very nicely updated Character home located on a very quiet street • Walking distance to the popular waterfront pathways. • Many updates including metal roof, vinyl windows on the main floor, new interior & exterior doors & attractive kitchen. • Still radiates with character w/ high ceilings & large trim & moldings. • Large rec room downstairs. • In house workshop and garage perfect if you need storage or for the handyman
3953 MORTON
$299,900
· Renovated, new roof & vinyl windows. Beautiful back yard and shop! · Large living room with fireplace, beautiful coved ceilings and large windows letting in lots of natural light. · Kitchen with island and new cabinets is open to dining area. · Quaint new bathroom with soaker tub. · Large rec room downstairs tastefully finished. Brand new full bathroom with tub and shower. · Large workshop / garage.
MOVE IN READY, THIS HOME HAS IT ALL!
SOLD #204-5262 ARGYLE ST
$159,000
• Bright and clean newer 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo • Nice quiet building. • Walking distance to shops, restaurants and the Harbour Quay. • 7 appliances included in sale. • In suite laundry.
AWESOME WATER VIEW CONDO
MLS #371867
MLS # 377677
3774 WALLACE
$189,900
• Spacious two bedroom rancher on large 75 x 124 lot. • This home features crown moldings, a solid oak kitchen with new flooring. • Large master bedroom with covered ceilings. • Large & bright bathroom with a 2-sink vanity & new flooring. • 200 amp service, new furnace, alarm system and in-ground sprinklers • Newer detached wired garage/shop and tool shed. Quick possession is available.
RANCHER IN UPPER ECHO AREA
4488 BEALE ST.
$169,900
• Just reduced by $ 10,000. • Separate entrances, separate meters. • Two - 2 bedroom units. Separate laundry rooms. • Located in quiet residential area near elementary school. • Walking distance to shopping and coffee shops.
ATTENTION INVESTORS!
ML384000
4844 STRATHERN
$67,900
• Central Port Alberni location with some work this home would be a good starter home or a rental income producer. • The property is close to shopping and has a good view of the inlet. • 2 bedroom home with a good size kitchen and living room. • Current long term tenant pays $700 per month.
LISTED UNDER ASSESSED VALUE
6184 DRINKWATER
$369,000
• Large 25x26 detached 2 bay shop/workshop. In addition, there is a barn & paddock for the horse lover. • The home is spacious with large rooms. The living room has a large bay window and a custom built wood burning fireplace. • The master bedroom has a door into the bathroom & its own deck. • This home has 3 bathrooms, a large family room with a fireplace and another separate area ideal for rec room or a home office with separate entrance. • Paved driveway. Backs onto a large acreage. Located on a quiet no through road close to the winery. Fabulous mountain views and parklike and private backyard.
4 BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME ON 1 ACRE
7001757
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Port Alberni-Pacific Rim #1-4505 Victoria Quay
250-720-6034
$
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BEAUTIFUL SPROAT LAKE PROPERTY
9492 STIRLING ARM DRIVE $
700 737,
GREAT ENTERTAINING PROPERTY
• 2.34 Acres, 2,784 sq.ft. rancher built in 1994 • 3 beds, 3 baths, large rooms, beautiful views • Outdoor kitchen, det. shops, irrigation system, heat pump • Located in a small bay
000 599,
$
000 NEW LISTING 569,
5342 OTTER PLACE
FANTASTIC DEAL
$
900 364,
UPDATED HOME IN UPPER ECHO
$
FANTASTIC EXPOSURE • Industrial lot sitting on .67 of an acre • 1 block off Highway 4 • Lots of amenities close by
$
900 229,
NEW LISTING
CAMERON HEIGHTS • • • •
4 Bed, 2 Bath, 1,664 sq ft 2 gas fireplaces Bright kitchen Large lot with .28 of acre
500 197,
AT
000 134,
STA $
ONLY 2 LEFT!
One of the few opportunities left to purchase land at scenic Sproat Lake. Purchase your own Strata RV lot for year after year vacations. No more having to book months in advance. • Laundry, washrooms, hot showers • Sandy beach, waterslide, swimming • Newer docks, boat slip for each site
SOLD
$
900 234, NEW LISTING
SOLD $
400 199,
FAMILY HOME • • • • •
email: mmobella@shaw.ca
NEW PRICE
SOLD
GREAT FAMILY HOME • 3 beds, 3 baths, 2,251 sq ft • Hardwood flooring and tile • Media room, family room and much more • Detached shop, large lot
$
500 179,
• 4 bed, 2 bath, 1910 square feet • Alley access with paved parking for multiple cars new roof 2014, new hot water tank 2015, new fence.
#1 6189 LUGRIN
900 $ 129,
NEW PRICE
• 3 beds, 2 baths, 2,172 finished sq ft • Sitting on 2 city lots, 105x122 • Newer roof and furnace
#1-4505 Victoria Quay Office: 250-723-5478
• 4 beds, 1 bath, 2280 sq. ft. • Original hardwood floors • Newer hot water tank, windows, roof and more
GREAT CURB APPEAL
3 Bed, 3 Bath, 1,870 sq ft Gas fireplace Master with ensuite Private backyard Vinyl windows
HELP BRING ME BACK
PICTURE PERFECT
2874 6TH AVE
4241 LATHOM
900 $ 148,
www.maureenmackenzie.ca Port Alberni-Pacific Rim
CLASSIC HOME WITH ELEVATOR
NEW LISTING
9752 LAKESHORE RD. G RTIN
• 3 beds, 2 baths, 1868 sq ft • Family room & living room, cherry wood floors • Newer roof & heat pump, beautiful backyard
2245 HAMILTON DRIVE $
SPACIOUS RANCHER
4763 MORTON
• 3 Bed, 1 Bath, 2,595 sq ft • Wheelchair accessible, cozy backyard • New roof, carpet, paint, and deck
2154 MOTION DRIVE
NEW LISTING
000 319,
3137 8TH AVE
NORTH PORT FAMILY HOME
ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES
4465 GLENWOOD
900 259,
• 4 Bed, 2 Bath, 2,600 sq ft • Great layout, bright kitchen • Close to parks, schools and shopping
000 199,
$
4777 TEBO
3795 MICHIGAN
$
000 450,
5425 WESTPORTE PLACE
• 3 beds, 3 baths, 2,127 sq ft • Chef’s kitchen w/double ovens, W/I pantry and more • Shop with bathroom, skylights, wired • Built in 2009, sprinkler system
• 3 beds, 2 baths, 2088 sq ft, large workshop • 2 fireplaces, nicely updated kitchen and more • Fully fenced yard, alley access, RV parking
900 NEW LISTING 234,
$
• 6 separate unites, +/- 18,000 Sq. ft, 6 bathrooms • 9 bay doors, separate hydro & gas meters • Adjacent lot incl. in price, C3 & C7 zoned.
DREAM SHOP
4095 KENDALL AVE
$
3218 3RD AVE
5271 FORREST
• 4 beds, 3 baths, 2700 sq. ft. • Hardwood, slate, beautiful kitchen • 3 car garage and detatched 900 sq ft shop • Heat pump, intercom system, grand entrance
900 269,
SUMMER IS HERE
SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT • 5 Bed, 4 Bath, 2,720 sq ft • Large living room with wood stove • .15 of an acre • Private dock, strata titled
SOLD
• 4 beds, 5 baths and over 3200 sq ft, built in 2013 • Granite, marble, hardwood, extravagant lighting • All the bells and whistles RV parking & detached shop
$
000 NEW LISTING 659,
10928 TAYLOR ARM DRIVE
NO EXPENSE SPARED IN COLLEGE HEIGHTS
444 $ 444,
$
• 1725 sq ft, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths • Additional accommodation for guests • 50’ of beach, .50 of an acre, lots of parking
3572 MCKNIGHT $
9010 LORD ROAD
LAZY WHEEL PARK • Manufactured home still under warranty • 3 bed, 2 bath, 1152 sq ft, built 2009 • Carport and nice big deck
250.720.6034
7083682
11138 LAKESHORE
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Mid Island Realty
Welcomes New Realtors
REMAX Mid Island Realty owners Judy Gray and Carl Scott are extremely pleased that nine of the Realtors from Coast Realty have joined their Port Alberni office and three their West Coast office. “We ‘re now not only the longest established real estate company, since 1983, but also the largest in the Alberni Valley and West Coast” says Judy Gray. Carl Scott, “It’s an awesome vote of support for our office and for RE/MAX, Judy and I were humbled. This is truly a fantastic opportunity for
Alease Arcus
Chris Arcus
Darren DeLuca
everyone. The team coming over is outstanding.” RE/MAX Mid-Island Realty is planning a celebration and kick off soiree. ”This only happens once in a lifetime,” said Judy and Carl. “Attracting the best real estate professionals to serve our clients is what we know will sustain our market leadership position. We’re celebrating our major expansion and all our outstanding agents. RE/MAX Mid-Island Realty’s entire team is so proud of this next chapter in our journey.”
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Thank You For Joining Our Team!
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Clark Power
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Cross hits 84 for 18-hole low gross bragging rights KATHY WHITE
Pitch n’ Putt
RUSS WIDDESS/SPECIAL TO THE NEWS
Test n’ tune
Chris Samarin of Nanaimo checks out his racing Buick during a drag racing test and tune event at the Alberni Valley Regional Airport last week. Drivers were out testing their race cars in advance of Thunder in the Valley, taking place at the airport Aug. 8–9. The event kicks off with a show and shine at Harbour Quay on Friday, Aug. 7 at 4 p.m.
AGC men crown new champ
Jani Denis was the low handicap low gross winner for the nine-hole ladies in women’s club play at Alberni Golf Club on Tuesday. Kath Stolth won low net as well as the low putts. In the high handicap group, Lauralee Edgell won low gross, Carol Jaworski won low net and June Parks had the lowest putts.
Denis had a birdie on No. 3. Pars were had by Doreen Grant on No. 5, Jani Denis on No.’s 1, 2, 5 and 8, Lee Anne Van Lent on No.’s 2, 5, and 6, Marta Williamson on No. 6 and Kath Stolth on No. 8. Chip-ins were in order for the day as well by June Parks on No. 7 , Kathy Toms on No. 9 and Lauralee Edgell on No. 4. For the 18-hole ladies, low gross was won by Janice Cross with an impressive 84 and low net was
won by Pat Nicklin with an equally impressive 68. Nicklin was challenged by Barb Sheare for the Challenge Pin and held onto it this week. Kathy White will challenge next week. In the closest to the pin challenge, Shirley Goodman won on No. 2 and lucky Gwyn Bowen won on No. 11. The special prize was won by La Donna Knutson. Next week will be the first round of the Ladies’ 18-hole club championship.
The Art of Window Dressing
GERRY FAGAN Alberni Golf
After a very successful Alberni Auto Works Club Championship, new member Ammar Anjarwalla emerged the winner. Congratulations, Ammar. Runner up to the champion was Jim Rhodes. Winning the net competition was Glen Trask followed by James Weening and Chris Owen. Next week is an open Sunday. There will be gross prizes as well as net prizes, the usual closest to the pin and money pots will be up for grabs. Please make up your own foursomes and make your tee time starting at 7 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 9 there will not be a Men’s
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Ammar Anjarwalla, right, is crowned Alberni Golf men’s club champion for 2015 by club captain Preben Rasmussen.
Club due to the Mixed Tournament being held that weekend. The following week Aug. 16 will be the Van Isle Ford Scramble. This won’t be your ordinary scramble—it will have a bit of a
twist to it. More about that later. One final note, The Alberni Golf Club sent a team to the PGA Pro Junior tournament at Olympic View recently. For those who don’t know,
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Transfer specialist/ Funeral Service attendants Funeral home in Port Alberni is looking for parttime/oncall transportation specialists and service attendants. This successful applicant must have the following attributes: familiarity with Microsoft windows and computers, be able to successfully complete a physical fitness test, pass a criminal record check, produce a drivers abstract, have the ability to be presentable and professional, maintain confidentiality, availability on an on call/ part time basis, have access to a reliable method of personal transportation, handle directions well, demonstrate attention to detail, be able to work with minimal amount of supervision. Please apply to loc3735@Dignitymemorial.com with a resume and cover letter. Any applications dropped off directly to the funeral home will not be considered. August 15, Deadline
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The City of Port Alberni is accepting applications from enthusiastic and reliable people to work part-time in a variety of roles, including skate patrol, concession, skating instruction and skate shop, at the Alberni Valley Multiplex and Glenwood Sports Centre. Applicants must have completed Grade 10, be able to ice skate and/or roller blade confidently, have basic mathematical skills, good customer service skills, and the ability to work weekends and evenings. Applicants must have or be willing to obtain a Standard First Aid and CPR C certificate. Rate of pay is per CUPE, Local 118, Collective Agreement. Resumes, with covering letter and photocopies of First Aid and CPR C certificates, will be received until 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, August 11, 2015 by Theresa Kingston, Director of Corporate Services at City Hall, 4850 Argyle Street, Port Alberni, B.C. V9Y 1V8 or by email: humanresources_resumes@portalberni.ca We regret that only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.
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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
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2002 CHEV Impalla. Clean, 180,000 km, 1 owner, well maintained. $3000. inclds 4 snow tires. Call (250)723-7452
SPROAT LAKE area: Newly renoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d 3 bd + den, new kitchen/bath, all new applâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s. Asking $84,900 (seller may finance). Call (250)735-0649.
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This is a casual Recreation Instructor position in the Nights Alive program. The Nights Alive program provides safe, late night recreational activities for youth (12-17) on Saturday nights in a variety of recreation facilities. The successful candidate will be expected to work from 8:00 pm to 12:30 am every second Saturday and be available to work one weekday evening twice per month. Applicants must have a current Class 4 BC Driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s License, Standard First Aid certificate, CPR C certificate, some post secondary education in a related field, some directly related community recreation experience and experience working directly with youth, or an equivalent combination of training and experience. The successful applicant will be required to complete a criminal record check. Rate of pay is per CUPE, Local 118, Collective Agreement. Resumes, with covering letter and photocopies of required qualifications will be received until 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, August 25, 2015 by Theresa Kingston, Director of Corporate Services at City Hall, 4850 Argyle Street, Port Alberni, B.C. V9Y 1V8 or by email: humanresources_resumes@ portalberni.ca (MS Word format). We regret that only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. 7076863
Full Time Building Inspector/Building Bylaw Enforcement Officer The Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District is looking for a Full Time Building Inspector/Building Bylaw Enforcement Officer. The successful candidate must have a thorough knowledge of the BC Building Code, a solid understanding of construction methods and materials, and will be required to have or obtain, as a minimum, a Level 1 certification from the Building Officials Association of BC. Excellent communication skills, computer literacy, and a valid BC Driverâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Licence are required for this position. In general terms, the candidate would provide the public with building inspection services, inspection of wood burning appliances, and deals with building bylaw infractions. The successful candidate will be required to be a member of CUPE Local 118 (Alberni-Clayoquot Unit). The pay is $35.79 per hour based on a 35 hour work week. Benefits are outlined in the Collective Agreement. This is a permanent full time position. A detailed job posting is available on our website at www.acrd.bc.ca
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1993 MAZDA Precidia MX3, white, auto, A/C, 133,000 km, exc. cond., great on gas. Reduced to $3,750. Call (250) 736-1236.
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2 BDRMS- clean, lrg dining rm/living rm, W/D, F/S, big back yard partially fenced. $900. Available August 1. Call (250)723-5080. 5991 River Rd, Port Alberni, BC.
NICELY UPDATED 2bdrm 4-pc bath townhouse, in quiet well maintained Beverly Gardens, near shopping, schools, bus route. Low strata fees! www.arrowsmithlistings.com. Potential Rental Property. $109,900. 250-723-5008.
WANTED- SOCKEYE Salmon Please call (250)724-2538. 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 donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
APARTMENT/CONDO PIONEER TOWERS. Senior 55+. N/S. Studio $350. 1-bdrm $420. Call (250)724-2013.
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Scott Kenny, Port Alberni director of parks, recreation and heritage, retires this week after more than 25 years of service with the city. Unconfirmed rumours have him starring in his own television as a second career.
Alberni gets $34,000 in salmon funding The Pacific Salmon Foundation today announced over $34,000 for seven Pacific salmon projects in Port Alberni. The total value of the projects including volunteer time and community fundraising is more than $595,000. The Foundationâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Community Salmon Program supports
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Liquidation Warehouse Open 10am - 4 pm Daily â&#x20AC;&#x153;Make your own Dealâ&#x20AC;? Long week-end Extra Specials! 1824 Alberni Hwy, Coombs MOVING SALE- All proceeds go to Alberni Community Services and Womenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Shelter. Some furniture, household items, toys, books, puzzles. Everything must go! #101 92 Bishop Drive, Friday & Saturday, Aug 7 & 8, 9:30-3pm. SAT. AUG. 1st, 9am-2pm. 4016 Steede Ave. Household items, childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s clothing,
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the Alberni Inlet, the Plested Creek Rehabilitation, the Bear Creek Channel Rehabilitation and Deer Creek Spawning Gravel Placement, the Habitat Utilization and Migration Timing, the Port Alberni Urban Streams project and the Port Alberni Schools Salmon Habitat Assessment Training.
SENIORS downsizing/moving. Washer, dryer, fridges, garden stuff, furniture, extension ladder, vintage glass, china, collectibles, craft supplies, fishing gear. 12 ft aluminum boat with 9 hp motor & trailer. Chrysler LHS Gold Edition auto, 1999. All must go! Saturday August 1, 8 am - 1 pm, rain or shine. 5654 Saunders Road South.
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Irene Robinson the co-ordinator of Nuu-chahnulth Families book and Mamie Charleson an elder and original committee member mark the occasion of the book launching with the cutting of the cake at the Port Alberni Friendship Center on Tuesday July 21st. Books are available at the Friendship Center front desk. They are sets of 2 books that sell for $20 a set.
John makes a toast to his three children, Erin, Johnny and Heather who specially ordered three bottles of wine to help toast his special birthday. They were not able to be there in John Bowers, seated, marked the milestone of his 65th person but made their presence felt. birthday at Drinkwaters Social House on July 22nd with his wife Linda and friends.
Lily Eckard celebrated her 95th birthday with friends on the actual day of Saturday July 25th at her home. Family were unable to attend but sent their best wishes to this popular lady who was associated with Taylor’s Flowers.
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Trinity Kohl, 11, had it in mind since she was 7 years old to donate her hair to the Cancer Society and did so on Friday July 24th at Steve’s Studio.
Trinity Knoll proudly holds up the lock of her hair that Steve Connah of Steve’s Studio cut off and will be going to help someone undergoing cancer treatment. She was excited about getting a new hair cut, a bob.
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Arts council loses funding The Alberni Valley Community Arts Council has lost its provincial gaming funding for 2016. “This is another great loss to
the CAC of $21,990 this year,” Rollin Art Centre administrator Melissa Martin said. “In the past two months we have been denied $10,000 for
summer student help, and now this devastating news. “We need the community’s help more than ever,” she said. editor@albernivalleynews.com
Centennial Belles step up with fundraiser for Rollin centre MELISSA MARTIN Arts Around
The Centennial Belles are set to present another fabulous historical fashion show; titled, Symphony in White, on Sunday, Aug. 9 as a fundraiser for the Rollin Art Centre. This exquisite fashion show, featuring white promenade and tea gowns, wedding gowns and some never-before-seen items, will take place under the canopy of the trees on the terrace at the Rollin Art Centre from 2-4 p.m. Special musical guests include Sandy Bouleau. Proceeds from this fashion show will benefit the Rollin Art Centre’s many programs that have just recently been cut by the government. Tickets are $20 and include refreshments. Tickets are on sale now at the Rollin Art Centre.
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The Centennial Belles present never-before-seen fashions from the 19th and 20th centuries in Symphony in White, a Rollin fundraiser.
Terrace teas help Rollin too The Rollin Art Centre is very lucky to have a great musical lineup this year to help our summer Teas on the Terrace fundraiser. Yes, you heard right, when you purchase your tickets you are also helping to raise funds for the Rollin Art Centre. This is a wonderful way to spend an afternoon, while helping to raise
much needed funds for the Rollin Art Centre. Experience the Rollin Art Centre’s version of “high tea” under the canopy of trees with treats courtesy of Harvest Thyme Fine Foods. Tickets are on sale at the Rollin Art Centre. Tickets are $12 seniors/students, $15 adults and $10 for children under 12. Teas begin at 1 p.m. and run until 3 p.m. The Old-Time
Fiddlers will entertain at the Aug. 6 tea, while Marilyn Smith will sing some original tunes and play guitar for the Aug. 13 event. For more information please call 250-724-3412 or e-mail communityarts@ shawcable.com. The gallery is located at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Argyle Street and is open Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The facility is wheelchair accessible.
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Quiet stars and quasars
Victoria-based award nominated Shauna Janz brings her folk soprano sound to Char’s Landing on Sunday, Aug. 2 from 8–10 p.m. Tickets $15 at the door ($12 advance). Char’s is located in the converted church at Argyle and Fifth.
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Still room in kids programs The Rollin Art Centre invites children aged 7-12 to participate in our summer art programs. Weekly camps are only $40; there is still room in the last two camps. Aug 11, 12 & 14: Picture Books Aug 18, 19 & 21: School Supplies.
Henry Model 1860 rifle Est. $15,000 - $20,000 We are currently accepting consignments of quality modern and antique firearms, swords, medals, militaria, taxidermy, and decoys for our upcoming fall auction
Melissa Martin is the administrator for the Community Arts Council.
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WCA will help with fry salvage people can ensure that they’re moving fish both legally and safely. The offer isn’t just open for public bodies
of water. “If they’re concerned about fish on their property, we can give them a kit and we’ll support them.”
To get more information about fry salvage, Falconer at call 250-724-3600 ext. 202 or email sheena@ westcoastaquatic.ca.
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From / A3 “There’s a limited amount of carrying capacity in the ponds.” In past years, when conditions were less dire for the fish, that worked This year, Falconer said that if people want to move fry to another body of water, they need to think big. “Take them to the marina or to the lakes or don’t at all.” Ideally, Falconer would prefer that people call WCA or the Alberni Valley Enhancement Association. “If people want to do fry salvage then if they can let us know we can come and give them a hand,” said Falconer, citing licencing requirements for moving fish. “People aren’t just supposed to move fish around.” By calling either WCA or the AVEA
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