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Hot weather accelerates growing season

Long stretches of hot, dry weather mean that crops have been ripening faster than ever before in the Alberni Valley KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

It’s not even the end of August but the growing season at Nash Dhaliwal’s blueberry farm on Ship Creek Road is wrapping up. “We started on June 25,” said Dhaliwal. “We never pick this early, it’s the first time.” The last week of July is a more typical start time, he said. “After July 20, most times.” But then in the past two years he’s started earlier and earlier. “Two years ago we started on July 15 and last year we started on July 10,” Dhaliwal said, adding that starting in June is unprecendented. “It’s too hot, too dry.” Green berries first started to appear in April. “That was early too,” he said. It’s the long stretches of hot weather with no break that ripen the blueberries so quickly, said Dhaliwal. “The berries were ripe so quick.” That’s saying something; Dhaliwal has been at the Ship

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Creek Road blueberry farm over 20 years. “It’s been 11 years with just me and 10 years with a [business] partner,” he said. “He was doing sales and I’d look after the farm.” These days Dhaliwal

does it all with the help of his wife Seva, his daughter Ruby and a crew of pickers, some of them from far away as New Zealand. Two varieties of blueberries grow on Dhaliwal’s four-acre farm; blue crop and northland. He sells

them both on the farm and at local markets like Naesgaards, where his crops haven’t been the only ones to come in early. “Everything’s been starting earlier,” said Naesgaard’s Market manager Chris Naesgaard.

“It’s been a month or two weeks earlier so everything’s finishing earlier.” There are some benefits to the earlier growing season, Naesgaard said. “Strawberries will just keep on growing while the heat holds,” he said, leading to more strawberries. It’s not just Alberni Valley crops coming in early, said Naesgaard. The market sources its crops from all over Vancouver Island and the rest of B.C. and everything has come in earlier than usual. Crops coming in early isn’t the only issue, said Dhaliwal. A dry, hot summer with no rain can mean that keeping

crops well watered is an impossible task. Fortunately, Dhaliwal’s farm borders Cox Lake “These are irrigation pipes all the way down to [the lake],” he said. “I have a pump there. I was lucky I have water here so I water every second day,” he said. But while Dhaliwal is lucky that he has the lake, he worries about how low it is. “This is low,” he said. “It’s worrying. This winter there was no snow. On Arrowsmith, there’s nothing.” He worries about what will happen if this is the new normal. “Last year we had

not very much snow and this year even less,” said Dhaliwal. The hot dry weather has had a negative impact on some crops, according to Naesgaard. “Some things were tougher to grow than others, like the ones that are shallow crops, because it was so hot,” Naesgaard said. “Beets or dillweed... we had difficulty with dillweed. It was a little tougher on those kinds of things.” Back at his blueberry farm, Dhaliwal wonders about how much worse it will get. “If we don’t get any snow next year... who knows.”

Record-breaking heat not letting up in the Valley KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

It’s no wonder that Nash Dhaliwal’s blueberries are coming in early—June

2015 was the hottest on record since Environment Canada began taking them at the Alberni Valley Regional Airport. With an average

temperature of 26.7 degrees Celcius, this June had the highest average temperature since 1993. It’s not the first month to hit record

high average temperatures either— May was also the hottest month by almost two degrees since 1995. And it’s not just

the average that’s highest this June. The temperature hit 36.6 degrees Celcius on June 27—the highest the mercury has ever climbed in June since

1993. July wasn’t much better. With an average temperature of 27.9 degrees Celcius, 2015 had the third hottest

July on record since 1993. At 28 and 29.1 degrees Celcius respectively, only 2013 and 2009 were hotter. reporter@albernivalleynews.com twitter.com/AlberniNew

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With back to school time upon us in the Alberni Valley, Staples is making sure that every student has what they need to succeed this year. “We try and raise as much money as we can and then I work with the school district to buy the supplies that the kids that can’t afford them need to make sure that every kid has the opportunity to be successful in their school year,” said Port Alberni Staples general manager Nicole Mitchell. “We take donations at the till.” The Staples staff also get in on the fundraising. “The staff does Jeans Day so we pay

$2 on Fridays to wear jeans and we donate that money.” The whole community, from local service clubs to business, has been helping out, Mitchell added. “Local businesses donate prizes that we’re silent auctioning off, so if somebody doesn’t just want to do a straight donation they can come in and bid on an awesome prize,” Mitchell said. “We’ve had some really good participation this year from the local businesses.” While people may be tempted to buy school supplies to donate themselves, Mitchell says that Staples can make your dollar go further. “We can make the money go further

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No contract renewal for Mars: province for 24 flight hours (including practice) on five missions split between four fires” at an estimated cost of $736,000 to the province. The remaining 24 hours were not accounted for by the News’ press time.

With B.C. not renewing the Mars’ contract, Coulson is looking down south for more work. “I have been in contact with the Incident Command team members in Washington state offering the Mars up

as a resource,” he said. “However the aircraft in [the] state have been grounded due to smoke over the last couple of days and [so we] will stay in contact.”

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The Hawaii Mars will not have its contract renewed by the province, according to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations “We appreciate the assistance of the Mars and its crews during this busy fire season,” said MFLNRO public affairs officer Greig Bethel. “[The] B.C. Wildfire Service has reviewed the anticipated weather over the next while, as well as expected requirements, and doesn’t believe it will need the Mars at this time.” The province had originally signed a $450,000 30-day deal with the Coulson Group for the use of the Hawaii Mars back on July 8. Each hour flight time also cost the province $11,000 in fuel and flight costs. The agreement came with the option to extend for another 30 days, which the province has not taken. Due to health issues of one of the Mars’ flight crew as well as a training contract between Coulson and the International Test Pilot School, the contract was

extended till Aug. 25. “The Hawaii Mars reliability, serviceability and performance for the past 40 days has been perfect and is a testament to our team and the people that worked in the Mars program for the last five decades achieving excellence in aviation, firefighting and safety,” said Coulson Group CEO Wayne Coulson. “What an honor it is on behalf of our company to serve the Province of B.C.

and support the hard working men and women firefighters that tackle the fire line every day.” Despite having been parked for 22 months, Coulson said that only two days of crew training were needed – Wayne before the Mars spent 40 days in flight with no issues. “This is not an

outdated unreliable aircraft flying 70 flight hours in 40 days between the province and the Chinese government contract,” said Coulson. Out of the 70 hours, 22 were taken up by the Chinese government contract according Coulson to the flight school. According to the B.C. Wildfire Service, “the Martin Mars flew

‘The Hawaii Mars performance for the past 40 days has been perfect.

Applications are reviewed by the Community Investment Grant Review Committee. They will make recommendations to City Council for their approval. Decisions for grants to be distributed in 2016 will be made in December 2015. Please note: that any requests for in kind use of City facilities, equipment or services or for financial contributions to community organizations or events for 2016 are directed through the Community Investment Program. In order to be eligible to apply for support under the CIP, the organization must have a member attend an Orientation Workshop. Wednesday, September 2, 2015 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm Echo Centre Space is limited. Register for the workshop by calling the Front Desk at Echo Centre (250 723-2181). CIP information brochures can be picked up from City Hall or Echo Centre. For further information on the program call Theresa at 250 720-2506.

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The famous Hawaii Mars waterbomber was lowered onto the calm Sproat Lake waters for the first time in 22 months back on July 7, 2015.

The City of Port Alberni invites local non-profit groups and organizations to attend an Orientation Workshop on the 2016 Community Investment Program. This program replaces the former Grants-in-Aid program. The CIP includes in-kind services and community development grants. The workshop will outline the criteria for applying and program priorities and guidelines. Application forms will be made available at the workshop. The deadline for applying for the CIP is Thursday, October 1, 2015.

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Too hot not to have a debate Is B.C. really burning? Not exactly Kim Campbell was infamously quoted (or misquoted) as saying that a 47-day election was no time to discuss serious issues. Fortunately, we are in the early days of an election campaign that is almost twice that long, and will stretch on into late October. It’s also unusual to have an election campaign during the height of summer, when the weather is often top of mind. So let’s have a debate about global warming. Not whether or not it exists, which has been thoroughly established. There is a worldwide scientific consensus, and every major political party accepts that it is happening. There is also ample anecdotal evidence in the form of temperature records that have fallen by the score across B.C. We also have the raging wildfires and water restrictions – though not as severely here as in other regions – to show us what global warming will mean for us on a local level. We need to determine what the best course of action is towards change. There are dozens of options, including changing the way we generate power, increasing energy efficiency and changes in urban planning. Depending on how we choose to proceed, we could find ourselves in a future with electric cars springing up everywhere, and with solar farms popping up across the Prairies, or we could pioneer a new generation of safe nuclear power projects, or we could simply concentrate on using less energy and using what we do create more efficiently. Any of those options are better than our current course, which is barely better than nothing. Our major opposition parties may be willing to attack the government on the environment, but they are still following rather than leading the debates on energy and climate change. As usual, it’s up to Canadians to push for the changes we need in Ottawa. — Black Press

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n a recent drive through the B.C. Interior, I passed through McLure and Barriere, communities north of Kamloops that were devastated by wildfire in 2003. While these communities have recovered, blackened tree trunks are still visible where fires burned for 75 days and forced the evacuation of 3,800 people. With the early start to this year’s fire season, the media attention and effects of an unusual spring drought, you might think that B.C. is on pace to match that terrible summer. You would be wrong. As of last week, area burned and money spent by the B.C. Wildfire Service had only just exceeded the totals for mid-August during last summer’s fire season, which were high but not remarkable. The number of individual

fires is higher this year, but that’s mostly a result of lightning storm patterns. Spending has topped $200 million, as it did last year at this time before finishing just below $300 million. The 2003 total was above $400 million, and the 2009 season was slightly below that. Forests Minister Steve Thomson cautions that there are still many weeks to go and hot, dry conditions are expected for much of that. Once the damage is done for the year, the ministry reviews the impact on forests and begins assessment of which areas should be replanted and which should be left to regenerate naturally.

Pine forests need fire to regenerate, and the strategy in recent years has been to allow fires to burn out naturally and contain them to protect people and property. Decades of fire suppression, based on viewing Crown forests strictly as a timber resource, helped create conditions for the beetle epidemic that has left vast quantities of dead wood to fuel more fires. The 2003 fire season set the tone for political debate on forest fire policy that has continued since then. The opposition points to recommendations from former Manitoba

‘Decades of fire suppression, based on viewing Crown forests strictly as a timber resource, helped create conditions for the beetle epidemic that has left vast quantities of dead wood to fuel more fires.’

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premier Gary Filmon that removing fuel from around communities is the best protection. This task has proven impossibly big, especially as rural community tax bases shrink, but the ideological dance continues in Victoria. The NDP campaigned in 2013 on a promise to double tree planting, and its general approach is to spend more money and hire more staff. Speaking of political dances, Premier Christy Clark has made a couple of appearances at fire sites where homes and businesses have been threatened or destroyed. (Today’s big-city media formula is to emphasize danger and promote attacks on premiers of all stripes. If they don’t visit disasters, they are callous and uncaring. If they do, they’re exploiting the situation for photo ops.) In her first fire scene appearance this summer, Clark warned that drought and huge fires may be “the new normal” for B.C. as climate warms and shifts. Continued / A9

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Rainbow crosswalks can distract drivers To the Editor,

Do you think the new Uptown ‘Central Park’ should receive a tax exemption?

Yes – 58.3% No – 41.7% This week’s question: Does the early growing season in the Alberni Valley worry you?

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Fires not as bad as portrayed From / A8 This is great positioning for the government’s plan to attend the latest global climate doom festival in Paris this fall, but it’s not borne out by recent forest fire results. In terms of dollars spent and area burned, the years 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 were all well below average. Last year and 2009 were substantially above average, but 2008 and 2013 were among the quietest years on record. Is drought the “new

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normal” too? The B.C. government’s own climate change forecast is for increasing overall precipitation, albeit with more rain and less snow. Snowpacks for southern B.C. were indeed the lowest on record this past winter, but that record only goes back 31 years. And when were high snowfall records last broken? That would be 2011. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.

As a person, I’ve always been a strong advocate for freedom of expression and speech. I have supported and always will support any initiative promoting equality. On the subject brought forward to council regarding instructing city staff to look further into the matter of promoting equality, I’m still in full support. But on the issue of making any changes to pedestrian or traffic control signage being on the roadway or posted .... I am not in support. Changing colours otuside of the formatted way already prescribed by the Motor Vehicle Branch is to me throwing caution into the air. Being a police officer for over 27 yes and having attended too many accidents, I for one am well aware of the consequences caused by pedestrian or vehicle distractions. I feel that changing any colour or design format of any pedestrian crosswalk can be proven to

be a safety issue. Crosswalk insignia is well known nationwide and may cause some confusion to drivers. I’m confident that the uptown merchants committee, after reviewing this initiative, will come up with a more suitable way to promote equality. Just because other cities have already endorsed the initiative does not make it safe enough for our travellers. I would also strongly suggest seeking advice from the local police and Motor Vehicle Branch. The issue should also be addressed by the traffic advisory committee of Port Alberni.

Denis Sauve, Port Alberni (Note: Denis Sauve is a current city councillor in Port Alberni.)

Recession is like a drought To the Editor,

When there’s a drought, people understand the longterm implications but still need to be prodded into cutting back on their water consumption. Most

people do it willingly and a few cheat. But none of us expect the restrictions to be lifted until the reservoirs are once again filled to a prudent level. Where does this collective common sense go when there’s an election? Canada is teetering on the edge of a recession and the global economy is facing what could be called an economic drought. Our politicians, even the arrogant ones who preach fiscal restraint and rant against government handouts, are tossing around expensive election promises as if they are empty water bottles and then claiming only their party has the magic necessary to create the rain to fill them. Some voters, who hope to get something for nothing, flock to the party promising the biggest bottles. We could blame the politicians for their charlatan-like behaviour; however, they are merely pandering to the wants, wishes and whims of the voters. Apparently many of us hate the thought of having to live within our means.

Lloyd Atkins, Vernon

Recession is like a drought To the Editor,

First there was Christmas in July, as Conservatives crisscrossed the country with pre-election goodies; followed by a 78-day campaign with all the political parties making soon-to-be-broken promises of what to expect in return for voting for them. A similar gift-giving and festive season caused Ebenezer Scrooge’s hallucinations, and must have triggered my own recent dream about ghosts of politicians past, present and future. Of course, nothing is real, and there’s nothing to get hung about in Dreamland, it’s all a magical mystery tour. I found myself overlooking a room with former United States president Richard Nixon and White House henchmen, John Ehrlichman and H.R. Haldeman, sitting across a table from Prime Minister Stephen Harper and P.M.O. chiefs-of-staff past and present Nigel Wright and Ray Novak. Although 40 years separated these two groups, they had so much in common discussing political

cover-ups. The election campaign was almost over, and this was a farewell bonding trip to visit the last resting place of Captain Franklin’s ships. The mood was sombre, as the Duffy Trial revelations had taken a huge toll, and poll predictions were for a Kim Campbell-sized two-seater caucus, meaning all these Tory parliamentarians would soon be unemployed. As fate would have it in my dream, an iceberg suddenly appeared dead ahead out of the October gloom; the vessel was badly damaged and began taking on water. Thankfully, all on board were saved; in typical Dreamland fashion, in a blink of an eye, the PM and his cabinet were spirited away to the GovernorGeneral’s residence of Rideau Hall in Ottawa. They arrived late on election eve and all were sworn in as Senators to fill those 22 vacant seats; seems though they would lose the election, they intended to retain power and stymie legislation sent to the Red Chamber by the next elected government.

Bernie Smith, Parksville

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CEDAR GROVE CHURCH A Christian Community of the Reformed Church in Canada Sunday Worship Service -10:30 am Wed. 9:30am - 11am Bible Study Everyone welcome to worship with us at the 7th Day Adventist Church at

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It was still dark when the sound of feet crunching on the beach woke us. When daylight came we looked out of the window to see a long line of fishermen spaced all along the shoreline - the fish were biting and it was an incredible sight. It must have been like that when Jesus walked along the shores of Lake Galilee. The life of Jesus Christ revolved around fishing in many ways. Many of the disciples God chose were fishermen. Simon, Andrew, James and John are named in Mark 1:16-20. Most people who love to fish realize that success depends on a whole lot of things. First of all, there need to be fish to catch, and then you need the right equipment, license and bait. You also need a lot of patience and practice. Little children seem to be able to catch fish with a safety pin for a hook—but not us grown folks Jesus knew that these were the qualities that he would need to help him in his ministry. God prepares everything we need in life. Just as the fish have the opportunity to take the lure or not, God gives us the opportunity to except what he offers us. So next time the fisherman come crunching along the beach before daylight, it is great to know that God is indeed the Great Fisherman.

Trinity Church Anglican & Lutheran

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Seventh Day Adventist Church 4109 Kendall, Port Alberni SATURDAY (SABBATH) SERVICES 10:00 am ~ Bible Study 11:00 am ~ Family Worship Service Listen to Christian Family Radio VOAR 104.5 FM in the Alberni Valley Leave Message: 250.723-6452

Alberni Valley United Church

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Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District chair Josie Osborne, front row fourth from right, stands with the regional district’s grand-in-aid recipients. In 2015, the ACRD gave out $261,762 in grants in aid.

ACRD gives $261,762 in grants-in-aid The AlberniClayoquot Regional District gave out $261,762 in grants in aid in 2015, according to acting manager of finance Andrew

McGifford. According to the ACRD, the grantsin-aid program was established “to assist local non-profit organizations that provide a benefit to one or more electoral areas in the region or

[to] the entire regional district. In 2015, the money was distributed between 27 different organizations. Groups receiving funding ranged from West Coast Aquatic receiving $17,000,

the Alberni Valley Wrestling Club with $1,500, McLean Mill with $20,000 and the Cherry Creek Community Recreation Committee which received $20,000. reporter@albernivalleynews.com

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School day mornings can be hectic, as getting kids ready for school and out the door on time is not always easy. Working parents may nd school day mornings especially difficult, as their own work schedules can make mornings feel even more rushed. Fortunately, parents can employ several strategies to free up time in the morning so everyone starts their days off in a more relaxing atmosphere.

while others dread setting their alarms for early morning hours. Kids who fall into the latter group may drag their feet in the morning, but parents should offer encouragement when kids are moving slowly in the morning. Allowing your frustration to show may only make kids less fond of mornings, so remind them as nicely as possible that everyone has a schedule to stick to if they seem to be dragging their feet.

· Wake up earlier. Sleep might seem like a precious commodity, but waking up just 10 to 15 minutes earlier can remove some of the stress from weekday mornings without costing you a lot of sack time. Let kids sleep in until their normal wakeup time, using your extra 10 or 15 minutes to shower or enjoy your morning cup of coffee before the house is abuzz with activity.

· Keep the television off. If watching the television is ingrained in your morning routine, try going a few days without it to see if this makes it easier to get out the door on time. Kids might grow distracted by morning cartoons, and even adults may get caught up in morning news shows or other forecasts. Eliminating television from your morning routine can save time and also may help your family grow closer, as you will have more distraction-free time to speak to one another. In addition to turning off the television, resist the urge to turn on your devices or scan work emails when getting ready in the morning.

· Tackle certain chores the night before. Prepare school lunches, lay clothes out for yourself and your children, and make sure kids have their backpacks packed and ready to go before they go to bed. Each of these things may only take a few minutes, but when left for the morning, they can add up to a substantial amount of time. · Encourage youngsters to pick up the pace. Some people are morning people,

Parents know that school day mornings can be hectic. But there are several ways to make such mornings go more smoothly so everyone gets where they need to be on time.

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New photo exhibit at Rollin on Sept. 22 MELISSA MARTIN Arts Around

The next art exhibit begins Sept. 22 and will run until Oct. 17 featuring Port Alberni’s very own AV Photo Club. This group show will have a broad range of local photographs, by this talented group of photographers, amateur and professional. Mark your calendars for their artist reception, Sat. 26 from 1-3 p.m. in the gallery.

Annual summer closure The Rollin Art Centre will be closed for its annual summer closure beginning Tuesday Aug. 25th and re-open Tues. Sept. 8th at 11. See you all then!

Pool mural unveiling

The Pool Mural Project will have its official unveiling to the public, Wed. Sept. 9 at 6:30 pm. with a FREE everyone swim, to kick off the new look at Echo Pool. Come out and join all our local artists who contributed their time and effort into creating these one-of-a kind West Coast Aquatic themed murals.

Current art exhibit

Titled “My View of Nature Close Up and Away” this exquisite art exhibit is currently on at the Rollin Art Centre’s Gallery until Sept. 19, featuring watercolour artist Judi Pedder. Judi is showcasing her collection of flower portraits and landscapes.

Watercolour painting class

This class is meant for adults who are interested in learning the basics of watercolour painting; beginning with monochromatic (one colour) painting to two colour and then onto multicolour paintings proceeding in a step-by-step fashion so that each technique is understood before we move onto the next. We will paint a variety of subjects from still life to landscape culminating in an optional subject for the last class. The pace of this class will be relaxed so that each person can proceed at their own speed. A supply list is available at Echo. The instructor is Cynthia Bonesky. Classes run from Oct. 13 - Dec. 8 (no class Oct. 27) 7– 9 p.m. Price for the eight classes is $145.

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MARIE LOUISE STONE July 2, 1922 – August 13, 2015 Louise passed away peacefully at Fir Park Village after a long and healthy life. Louise was born in Oldham, England to Annie and Edward Jackson. She is predeceased by her husband of 70 years, Douglas E. Stone; parents Annie Louisa and Edward Jackson and a niece Elizabeth Zubko; cousins and other relatives in Wales and England. She is survived by her children: daughter Faye (Peter) Beyer; grandchildren Peter (Nicole) Beyer; great grandchildren Rebecca, Tyson, and Joshua Beyer; daughter Judy (Bob) Rieder; granddaughter Melissa (Lenny) Von Harrach; great grandchildren Felix, Caspar, Leo Von Harrach; grandsons Eric (Jen) and Andrew Rieder; son Doug (Mirriam) Stone; granddaughter Malaika; granddaughter Kathy (Joe) Kalugin; great grandchildren Joseph Kalugin, great granddaughter Sarah (Michael) Messanger; great-great granddaughter Neila Marie Messanger; step great granddaughter Tasha; step great-great grandchildren Jaden and Nathan; nieces Sandra (John) Smith, Roberta Bogle, and Patricia Green. Louise was blessed with a happy, healthy life up until four years ago. As a young child, she travelled with her parents all across Britain as her father was a violinist and conductor. When she was 8 years old her parents immigrated to Canada and Louise stayed with her favorite Aunt and Uncle in England; and for two years she had a wonderful time with her aunts, uncles, grandparents and cousins. When her parents were settled in Vancouver; Louise came to Canada on the ship Alania where she met a lovely family with two young girls. They became friends and were full of mischief. She was ill when she landed in Halifax, but after that it was clear sailing until four years ago. Louise was a seamstress by trade and during the war sewed uniforms, tents, etc. She met Doug at a Halloween party at the Church and they were married Jan 31, 1942. After the war they moved backed to Port Alberni where Doug went to work for his father and uncle at Stone Brothers Towing Ltd. Doug Jr. is still employed at Pacific Towing; Mum was in the Hospital Auxiliary; was a great cook, gardener, seamstress and loved being at their cabin at Sproat Lake. We want to thank her niece Sandra for all her visits. Mom did enjoy them. We would also like to thank the staff at Fir Park Village for all the very caring, compassionate care she received there. There will be no service at Louise’s request. A family gathering will be held at a later date.

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Updated 3 bed, 2.5 bath plus den home in North Port - features a spacious living room with wood burning fireplace, master with en suite bathroom, main bathroom with soaker tub, family room down & covered deck which overlooks the private fully fenced backyard. Other features include a newer metal roof, thermal windows, greenhouse, storage shed, small wired workshop underneath the deck and single car garage. Quick possession is possible!

MLS#395297

6513192

Spectacular Sproat Lake waterfront! Don’t miss the opportunity to own this 0.72 acre property with over 100’ of prime waterfront on pristine Taylor Arm - a very unique setting! This home features 2 spacious bedrooms up, each with its own 2-piece en suite including the 18’ x 11’ master with his & hers closets and small balcony with lake views. On the main there is another bedroom, laundry room, den, kitchen, living room with adjoining dining area & sliders that lead to enclosed sun room. Down is a family room & office. There is an unfinished workshop and 4 gorgeous decks which overlook the lake with outstanding views! Newer roof, newer hot watertank, 200 amp panel, a back up generator, garage & 40 foot wharf complete this package! MLS#396975

$219,000

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• 1,938 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms on main, 2 bathrooms • New 4 piece bathroom, pellet stove insert in living room F/P • New Roof and New Deck with good view of mountains and city • Wood/Oil furnace, unfin. bsmt, fenced back yard with alley access.

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369,900

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• Looking for something different-this home is BOLD • Unique ‘very liveable’ 2,300 sqft., 3 bdrms, 2 baths • Lg living room with propane f/p, lg tiered deck • 90x200 level lot, semi-private/rural with city services.

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MLS#389994

MLS#368420

8400 MacMillan Dr

• Driveway is in, drilled well and lot is cleared • Bordered by trees on one side & at rear • Less than 10 min to town • 1.29 acres, excellent views of Stirling Arm

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574,900

• 5 secluded acres at the foot of the Beaufort Mountains • 3,000 square feet 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms 8 year old ‘custom’ home • Vaulted ceiling, floor to ceiling river rock fire place, exposed aggregate deck • extravagant maple kitchen with granite counters, large island

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52,500

$

Classic 3 Story Home! MLS#380693

• Nicely renovated home with over 3,000 sq.ft. • 4 bd, 4 bathrooms, large partially covered deck • Large corner lot with RV Pkg & 1 veh. garage • Some finishing to complete-This could be your opportunity.

99,900

$

Sproat Lake Living MLS#394266

#3-10325 Lakeshore Road

• Private water access at a price you can afford. • 10 yrs old 924 sq.ft. 2 bdrm w/ large 40 x 8 deck • Vaulted ceiling, large open kitchen, dining, living room • Low maintenance easy care home a short stroll to gated beach.

239,500

4693 Lathom Rd

• 33 x 125 gently sloped lot • Close to Harbour Quay • Boat launch, restaurants... • In area of well kept homes.

MLS#394850

M/ Home

• 1,000 sq.ft. 2 bed, 1 bath home • New 4 pc bathroom, newer roof & paint in/out • 26 x 21 Fully finished shop/RV Pkg concrete

MLS#396915

Echo Area

• Open floor plan, newer: roof, flooring, deck • 16x10 w/shop, skirting...In Echo Area!

4489 South Cres

$

2978 Kingsway Ave

154,900

Ranch Style Home with Shop! MLS#380843

Ocean View Building Lot!

96,900

• Retire in comfort and style • Pristine cond. 24 yr old 938 sq.ft. 2 bd

$

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#1-3859 Wood Ave

259,900

MLS#377723

MLS# 393846

10048 Falcon Road

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4015 Johnston Road

Great Escape!

164,500

Sproat Lake View Lot

• 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home across from greenbelt • Open living rm, dining room, wood floors & wood fireplace • Oak kitchen with nook & access to partially covered deck • Newer: 200 amp panel, plumbing, oil F. Air furnace, H/W tank and security system

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4571 North Park Drive

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3501 12th Ave

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219,900

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NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING MLS # 396574

2654 12TH AVE.

$189,900

• Features large & spacious master bedroom with french doors leading onto a small sitting deck. • Brand new roof and updated vinyl windows. New hot water tank. • Kitchen cabinets freshly painted with newer countertops. Newer fridge and dishwasher. • Alarm system. Spacious and bright laundry room with lots of cupboards. • New wood deck built in 2012. Cute backyard with fruit gardens and garden shed. • 26 x 26 in house workshop / storage area for the handyman.

BRIGHT, CLEAN 3 BEDROOM RANCHER

SOLD

2608 8TH 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

$255,000

MLS#381646 MLS #396698

$249,000

ATTRACTIVE SOUTH PORT HOME

2766 6TH AVE.

$120,000

• 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.

UPDATED 2 BEDROOM HOME

$276,900

LARGE 5 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME

COMMERCIALLY ZONED CHARACTER HOME

MLS#388194 MLS# 394926

$149,900

GREAT VIEW OF THE ALBERNI INLET!

$199,900

• Very clean 4 bedroom 2 bathroom character home with detached 2 bay shop. • Home is immaculate with some new flooring and 3 bedrooms on the main. • Large living room with coved ceilings, lots of character and a wood burning fireplace. • New appliances. Brand new roof. Updated new 200 amp service and new electric furnace. Updated plumbing. • Private back yard with wired and insulated shop. A great buy in a good neighbourhood.

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8735 FABER RD.

$899,900

• This great family home has a very large deck overlooking the lake with an outside bathroom & hot tub. • Large master bedroom with fantastic views of the lake, Mars water bombers, and mountains. • This large and spacious bedroom has a large walk-in closet, its own vanity & a cheater door to the ensuite. • Large detached work shop and garages. Circular driveway. • Greenhouse and beautifully landscaped property. • This home has a backup water pump & uv filtration system

LAKEFRONT HOME W/ 1 BEDROOM CABIN & 2 SEPARATE DOCKS

MLS#388194 MLS# 393882

#307 – 4505 VICTORIA QUAY $129,900 • This open concept condominium has 1,007 square feet of living space • Features one bedroom, 4 piece bathroom with jetted tub and separate shower, laundry room • Kitchen overlooks large living room with natural gas fireplace. • Private balcony with panoramic view of the Somass River • Located near shops, services, restaurants, and Somas River boardwalk. • Elevator, secured covered parking and secured entrance make this an ideal adult oriented condominium complex.

SPACIOUS CONDO OVERLOOKING THE WATER

MLS# 394776 MLS#385401

4455 MARGARET ST

• 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.

· 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.

MLS #396831

5055 LESLIE AVE.

MLS# 393656 MLS #395655

• 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!

2917 2ND AVE.

NEW LISTING

4994 Argyle Street, Port Alberni, B.C.

MLS #397266

#103 – 5262 ARGYLE ST.

$154,900

• Newer 2 bedroom condo has fantastic ocean harbour views and is located within walking distance to shops, restaurants and the waterfront. • Features include 9 foot ceilings, private covered balcony and 6 ft picture windows. • The unit has Hunter Douglas Cellular shades operated by built-in remote professionally installed and the windows tinted which keeps the unit nice and cool. • Open kitchen design with maple cabinets, walk-in pantry and island with stools. • Secured lobby with lounge setting. Storage locker. • Park across the street. Can be rented. Electric fireplace. Low hydro costs.

HARBOUR QUAY CONDO

NEW PRICE

MLS #388673

3610 ESTEVAN DR

NEW LISTING

• offers 7 bedrooms & 3 full baths. • This home has many updates including newer paint inside and out, newer bathrooms & drywall. • Lots of character including hardwood floors & large garage workshop on lot, Kitchen & baths on each floor & 3 separate electric meters. • New roof April 06. • Currently rented as 2 units, revenue for house is $1050 - & $575 - . Garage is also separately rented for $250 per month for a total revenue of $1875. • Nice quiet location. Large corner lot. 24 hours notice required.

MLS# 391089

2428 7TH AVE.

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MID ISLAND REALTY

Independently Owned & Operated

• 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

· Beautifully landscaped almost new home on full perimeter concrete foundation · Immaculate inside and out. This one owner manufactured home was built in 2012. · Clean 44” crawl space perfect for storage. · New fridge, stove and dishwasher. · Open concept living room and kitchen, two bedrooms, a laundry room, and full bathroom. · The home also enjoys a carport and a very nice 12’ x 8’ shed /workshop.

$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

MLS#379676

#55 – 4110 KENDALL

$76,500

• 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 #387708

4836 SWANSON

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.

$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

PREFERRED NORTH PORT LOCATION!

MLS#388194 MLS#395084

MLS#381010

0.41 ACRE BUILDING LOT

CREEK’S EDGE PARK

3039 5TH AVE.

CHARACTER HOME!

SOLID FAMILY HOME

MLS # 395666

#77 – 5558 BEAVER CREEK RD. $107,900

$239,900

• 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.

MLS #390759

7081 BEAVER CREEK RD. $218,500

MLS#388194 MLS#395182

MLS# 393844

2761 12TH AVE.

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!

NEW PRICE #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

MLS # 396048

5860 MERSEY RD.

$439,900

· Very private & quiet setting on a no thru road. · House is handicapped equipped and wheelchair accessible with wider doors and hallways. · Large spacious rooms with large bright windows. · Cozy and warm. Large living room with propane fireplace and french doors leading to a covered deck. · Master bedroom has ensuite with skylight and large walk in closet. · 2 bay garage. 200 amp panel. Newer septic, roof and heat pump.

IMMACULATE RANCHER SITUATED ON 4.5 ACRES

7046091

MLS#379428


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250-720-6220 Craig Filipchuk 4994 Argyle Street

filipchuk.cf@gmail.com| midislandrealty.com | 250-723-5666

SOLD!

NEW LISTING

NEW PRICE

$224,900 - 3624 Hillgrass Place

$139,900 - 4852 Ian Ave.

$250,000 - 3762 16th Ave

$179,900 - 4330 Johnston Rd

FAMILY HOME 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms Quiet Cul-de-sac Large lot

GREAT STARTER Upper North Port 4 bed, 1 bathroom Fenced backyard

CENTRAL LOCATION 4 bedroom, 2 bath Large garage RV Parking

FAMILY HOME 3bd/1 bathrooms Large Lot Unfinished full height basement

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

NEW PRICE

NEW PRICE

$359,000 - 3932 3rd Ave

$155,000 - 3916 Shaughnessy

$99,000 - 3790 Meares Drive

$169,000 - 9211 Newcastle Rd.

UPDATED CHARACTER HOME 4 bed/2 bath, 2706 sq. ft. .89 of an acre city lot Double garage

3 bedroom 2 bathroom, upper north port, close to shopping and schools

FANTASTIC VIEW Fantastic view building lot Over .3 of an acre 140 feet of road frontage

BUILDING LOT 9.9 acres Possible subdivide Year around creek + wel

INLET/BAMFIELD PROPERTIES

$1,000,000 - 7373 Coleman road

$429,000 - 1 Seeka Landing

$650,000 - 310 Grappler Inlet

1 1/4 MILES OF RIVER FRONTAGE Over 73 acres RV campsite,2 rental cabins plus owners home Several mobile home pad rentals, huge barn

FULLY FURNISHED 12 sq ft home, private dock, 2 bdrm, 1 bathroom Included 26’ Campion Toba fully loaded Low hours plus 2 aluminum boats

SPECTACULAR WATERFRONT PROPERTY Three bedroom with 2.95 acre waterfront property. Close to boat launching ramp in Port Desire

$260,000 - Lot 322 Pachena Rd OVER 6 ACRES LOT Great harbour view Potential to be subdivided

INLET/BAMFIELD PROPERTIES NEW LISTING

NEW PRICE $299,000 - Lot 1 Rem Kildonan Harbour WEST COAST WATERFRONT Over 2 acres commercial zoned May be subdivided into two lots Great view and deep moorage

$180,000 - Lot O Cheeyah Island WATERFRONT PROPERTY Just under 3 acres in Uchucklesit Inlet Offers best fishing, diving & canoeing Perfect location & summertime retreat

$89,000 -#10 Kildonan

$649,000 - Lot 11 Cheeyah Island

FLOAT HOME Lindale Home 2 level 1 bd + 1 bathrooms 900 sq. ft.

1.5 acres and 600 feet waterfront. 1450 sq. ft. circular hone with 270 degree view, 3bd and 1 bath, private dock heli pad, green house sub dividable into 2 lots

SPECTACULAR WATERFRONT RETREAT

NEW LISTING

NEW PRICE 40ACRE ISLAND 1600 square foot cabin Minutes from Tofino

$85,000 - 4309 10th Ave. TURN KEY RESTAURANT AND CATERING BUSINESS 50 Seat Restaurant

$95,800 or $700/Month Lease E-5262 Argyle St GREAT SHOP LOCATION 900 square feet, located near scenic Harbour Quay Owner will assist with finishes

FREE MARKET EVALUATIONS!

PROUD SUPPORTER OF COMMUNITY

$299,900 - 3719 Argyle St. MORTGAGE HELPER 5 bed/4 bathrooms Updated + above ground pool Fenced backyard 7128211

$750,000 - 1/4 Share of Stockham Island


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Port Alberni-Pacific Rim #1-4505 Victoria Quay

250-720-6034

$

0 9,00 1,49

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,

NO EXPENSE SPARED IN COLLEGE HEIGHTS

$

000 NEW LISTING 599,

ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES

000 319,

SPACIOUS RANCHER

$

000 269,

$

CAMERON HEIGHTS • • • •

4 Bed, 2 Bath, 1,664 sq ft 2 gas fireplaces Bright kitchen Large lot with .28 of acre

AT

000 134,

STA $

ONLY 2 LEFT!

900 259,

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

FANTASTIC EXPOSURE • Industrial lot sitting on .67 of an acre • 1 block off Highway 4 • Lots of amenities close by

$

900 NEW LISTING NICE RANCHER WITH SHOP 199, • 3 Beds, 1 bath, 1,092 sq ft • Newer roof and windows • Detached shop and large yard

2245 HAMILTON DRIVE

500 197,

FAMILY HOME

NEW LISTING

SOLD

• • • • •

2874 6TH AVE $

500 179,

email: mmobella@shaw.ca

GREAT CURB APPEAL • 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.

3 Bed, 3 Bath, 1,870 sq ft Gas fireplace Master with ensuite Private backyard Vinyl windows

4241 LATHOM

900 $ 148,

www.maureenmackenzie.ca Port Alberni-Pacific Rim

$

5764 WATSON

CLASSIC HOME WITH ELEVATOR

9752 LAKESHORE RD. G RTIN

• 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 Bed, 1 Bath, 2,595 sq ft • Wheelchair accessible, cozy backyard • New roof, carpet, paint, and deck

$

DREAM SHOP

NEW PRICE

4777 TEBO

UPDATED HOME IN UPPER ECHO

900 229,

• 4 Bed, 2 Bath, 2,600 sq ft • Great layout, bright kitchen • Close to parks, schools and shopping

000 199,

900 359,

• 3 beds, 2 baths, 2088 sq ft, large workshop • 2 fireplaces, nicely updated kitchen and more • Fully fenced yard, alley access, RV parking

2154 MOTION DRIVE $

$

3137 8TH AVE

NORTH PORT FAMILY HOME

SUMMER IS HERE

5271 FORREST

FANTASTIC DEAL

NEW PRICE

3795 MICHIGAN

SOLD

000 NEW LISTING 569,

SOLD

• 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

• 3 beds, 2 baths, 1868 sq ft • Family room & living room, cherry wood floors • Newer roof & heat pump, beautiful backyard

900 NEW LISTING 234,

$

4095 KENDALL AVE

5425 WESTPORTE PLACE

$

CHERRY CREEK BEAUTY

NEW PRICE

• 6 separate unites, +/- 18,000 Sq. ft, 6 bathrooms • 9 bay doors, separate hydro & gas meters • Adjacent lot incl. in price, C3 & C7 zoned.

$

10928 TAYLOR ARM DRIVE

5342 OTTER PLACE

900 $ 434,

SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT

NEW PRICE

• 5 Bed, 4 Bath, 2,720 sq ft • Large living room with wood stove • .15 of an acre • Private dock, strata titled

• 4 Beds, 3 baths, 3,227 sq ft, 3 fireplaces • Completely updated from top to bottom • .69 of an acre, detached shop, 3 car garage

3218 3RD AVE

000 450,

000 629,

3949 MOORE ROAD

• 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

$

$

• 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

HELP BRING ME BACK

#1 6189 LUGRIN

900 $ 129,

• 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

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

7128204

11138 LAKESHORE


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ANNIVERSARY EVENT SALE

CELEBRATING 18 YEARS IN PORT ALBERNI

30 YEARS ON VANCOUVER ISLAND

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