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RCMP seek missing man Campbell River RCMP are investigating a report of a missing person and seeking help from the public. Josiah Sean Laird, 35, of Campbell River was reported missing on

Saturday, Aug. 22. Laird was working in Campbell River for Bee Line Taxi and was driving a green coloured Toyota Prius cab at the time of this dis-

appearance. The taxi was found empty later that same morning on Holberg Road west of Port Hardy. Continued on Pg. 3

Canada Post will pay the city for each community mailbox it constructs on city property. Sara Brodie, the city’s development engineering and building supervisor, said Canada Post has signed off on an agreement that will pay the city $50 per site. She said just under 300 community mailboxes will be built on city property. “The agreement was signed last week by both parties,” Brodie said. “The agreement outlines all the requirements the city was asking for.” In a July letter to Canada Post’s board of directors, Mayor Andy Adams asks Canada Post to agree to three conditions. “We request that, prior to construction of the community mailboxes, Canada Post enters into an agreement with the city addressing the following: payment for work on City Lands permit fee of $50 per site location, insurance naming the City of Campbell River as an additional insured and having $3 million in liability coverage, (and) other standard requirements in acquiring a Work on City Lands permit such as culvert drawings, retaining wall drawings, and a full environmental development area review,” Adams

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Port Hardy RCMP, with the assistance of Search and Rescue, RCMP Air Services, RCMP Police Dog Services and the R C M P Un d e r w at e r Recovery Team, have been searching an area near where the vehicle was located. Laird is described as

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Canada Post ignored the bylaw and took the case to court, asking for the bylaw to be overturned. In June, an Ontario judge declared that the $200 permit to build on municipal land did not apply to Canada Post, which promised to work collaboratively with municipalities to find suitable sites to install its mailboxes. Canada Post’s Susan Margles, in a letter to Campbell River council, acknowledged that the corporation has consulted with city staff on finding appropriate locations. “Our staff have been

c o l l a b o r at i n g w i t h your officials since the announcement of the conversion in Campbell River,” Margles wrote. “Canada Post has many years of experience selecting suitable locations for the placement of CMBs in residential neighbourhoods. Please be assured that we make every effort to determine the most appropriate locations.” Brodie said the city is still in the process of reviewing some of Canada Post’s intended mailbox locations based on feedback from residents and conflicts with city utilities. “The city’s review was primarily based on city

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With a dramatic spike this year in deaths involving the pain-killing drug fentanyl creating attention-grabbing headlines, it may hardly seem worth noting that Monday is International Overdose Awareness Day. But officials involved with illicit drug users — living and deceased — hope the attention given to the fentanyl scare will help spread a wider message of diligence and awareness. “We don’t want people who are doing drugs to think that if they’re not doing fentanyl, everything’s OK,” said Barb McClintock of the BC Coroners Service. “Yes, 25 per cent of drug toxicity deaths may involve fentanyl, but that means 75 per cent don’t.” But while heroin, cocaine or methamphetamine are still more

likely to be found in the systems of overdose victims, fentanyl abuse has grabbed attention due to both the meteoric rise of its use in Canada and its tremendous potency — the prescription drug, prescribed to control severe pain, is significantly more powerful than morphine. Aids Vancouver Island (AVI), working in partnership with the BC Centre for Disease Control, has signed on to the Know Your Source?: Be Drug Smart campaign to educate users on protecting themselves against overdose, in large part due to the outbreak of fentanyl-related deaths. “It’s not overblown,” said Sarah Sullivan, manager of the AVI offices in Campbell River and the Comox Valley. “We’re definitely seeing it, both in our offices and hearing from our service users that it’s out there. People are purchasing it, either

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the Fraser Valley were identified as having fentanyl as a contributing factor. “It didn’t used to be found in illicit drugs, so the numbers have certainly increased over the last several years,” McClintock admitted. “But for people using illicit drugs, basically every time you’re buying drugs you don’t know

what you’re getting.” And that is part of the problem. Fentanyl, which can take either pill or powder form, has also shown up “cut” with other drugs and substances, often without the knowledge of the user. And due to its high toxicity level, even regular drug users are not able to cope with the toxins it can deliver to their system. Aids Vancouver Island, as part of its education campaign, is urging its service users to know their source, to use small amounts until they’re sure what they’ve got, to not use alone, and to get educated. And that includes educating their support network of family, friends or fellow

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Surgeons don’t use Band-Aids, why do policy makers? Last week I had the privilege of attending an event put on by volunteers with the Grassroots Kind Hearts initiative, which called for the City of Campbell River to work together with groups helping the homeless people. While I sincerely commend initiatives like Grassroots Kind Hearts and everyone else in our society that is working to help address social ills, even they will admit that they wish they wouldn’t have to – that they are “just a Band-Aid,” as one volunteer told me last week. I agree. Hunger and homelessness are not the problem. Hunger and homelessness are symptoms of other problems. We, as a society, don’t put nearly enough effort into funding programs and services – and creating public policy – that would help deal with the

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issues underlying hunger and homelessness in our midst. First, the cost of living inside is simply far too high. In the last 30 years, the typical wage for a B.C. resident has dropped somewhere between 10 and 20 per cent after being adjusted for inflation, according to reports. The average cost of housing over the same period, however, has gone up, by as much as 400 per cent by some estimates. That’s just ridiculous. We should be ashamed of ourselves for letting that happen. The second issue, tied to the first, is that people on the margins aren’t paid enough for the work they do. There’s an interactive online tool provided by the provincial government which calculates the cost of living in various parts of the province (costofliving.welcomebc.ca). I cre-

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Turn on your TV and change it to a news channel, open a paper, or check the Internet. It’s a policy blizzard out there. In fact, we’d have trouble keeping up if we were covering nothing but announcements from the three major political parties. While the United States is suffering through a bizarre Republican primary that is light on issues and heavy on Trump, Canada is a policy wonk’s dream. Just in the past week or so, we’ve seen the major party leaders make promises on senate reform, old age security, northern defence, business taxes, even home renovation tax credits. You could criticize some of these announcements. Many of them are on the small scale side of things. We’ve called for a debate on big issues – things like global warming, but we could as easily have said health care or the role of Canada’s military, post-secondary education, veterans and the future of our economy. So far, we haven’t seen too much discussion of those big issues. But the party leaders have a long road ahead of them, and they have to save some ammunition for September and October, when everyone’s back from summer getaways and can really get down to paying attention to the news again. Right now, we’re actually pleased that, at the very least, there are issues on the table. Not all of these issues are minor, either – when Harper talks about expanding the Junior Canadian Rangers, or Mulcair wants to return Old Age Security to 65 from 67 years, those are both indications of significant priorities for their potential governments. We’re in the middle of a long, long campaign. The leaders could have been excused for stretching things out, going to rallies, and not saying much. Instead, we’ve actually seen a lot of talk about how things would go under Trudeau, Harper, and Mulcair. It may be a little piecemeal right now, but it could be worse. We could be talking about Donald Trump. — Black Press

ated a hypothetical, fictional “dishwasher,” who makes more than minimum wage in Campbell River, and it calculated that they make $215 per month more than he/she “needs.” But that fictional person is somehow only paying $599 per month in housing and transportation, so I’m not sure where they’re living (remember that earlier thing about housing costs?). I entered “small apartment” in the housing section, but even so,

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that place with another fictional “just over minimum wage” worker. Also, they need to live within six km of their workplace and can’t have a car payment or any other outstanding debt for this calculation to work, and that’s just not the reality for most people. Raising salaries is not an end-all solution, and it would take careful planning and other regulations to prevent the cost of everything else going up accordingly – because otherwise more people would just become “atrisk,” solving nothing at all – but it could be something to look at in conjunction with other policies. The third issue, directly tied to the first two, is that there aren’t enough mental health support services and drug and alcohol support services out there. When you have barely enough to

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get by, despite working long and hard for that paycheque, it’s mentally and emotionally draining. When people aren’t mentally healthy – like what happens to people when they can’t get ahead no matter how hard they try – many turn to various coping mechanisms to artificially prop themselves up emotionally. Those coping mechanisms cost money, perpetuating the circle of poverty and sadness. Until we demand that the causes of homelessness and hunger be addressed, initiatives like Grassroots Kind Hearts – while excellent – are, indeed, just putting much-needed Band-Aids on gaping social wounds. We wouldn’t accept that from a surgeon trying to keep a patient from bleeding out. Why do we accept it from policy makers who are supposed to be addressing the needs of society?

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Public deserves answers n The Mirror’s recent article on the investigation report on the conduct of former City Chief Administrator, Andy Laidlaw, raises concerns and questions. According to Mayor Adams, “We were extremely fortunate to have someone of Andy’s (Laidlaw) calibre.” That being the case,

the City and Mr. Laidlaw have nothing to hide and the report should be released by the City to us. The people of Campbell River paid for it and are entitled to it. Good on the Mirror for pursuing this issue. n Using federal gas tax refund money to

help pay for the new field at Robron Park, which was previously rejected in a referendum. Weren’t there infrastructure projects of greater importance such as our impending water supply upgrade? n Is it really reasonable to spend $25,000 on the design to re-

build the Tyee Spit platform and as estimated by city staff $75,000 for construction? Why not put it out for bids including the design to local contractors? One of them will do a great job at less cost.

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Harper visit to North Island shows prime minister’s true colours Given the invitationonly visit to Campbell River, one has to speculate who our prime minister will represent if he is elected again. It is clear that only those who subscribe to the Conservative worldview are likely to get access. When a prime minister grants access only to those who are YES

men and women, we are trouble. It is my hope that voters consider this behaviour in the same context as Mr. Harper’s muzzling of scientists, the “Fair Elections” Act, the Senate expense scandal, the robocalls affair, and a litany of other questionable adventures. If we desire a higher

standard our politicians should meet, I ask all voters in this riding to closely consider their vote come Oct. 19. We have now experienced the Liberals sponsorship scandal, and the Conservatives above mentioned activities. It is time to consider other options (Disclosure: I have voted NDP).

I want to see a charter of ethics, which politicians sign on to. This should include actions to deal with malfeasance, ethically questionable behaviour, deception, and other morally, ethically and legally questionable behaviour. Christian Stapff

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Transportation or Boarding Allowances

Bus transportation is provided for Kindergarten to grade 5 students living more than 4 km from the nearest school, and grade 6 to 12 students living more than 4.8 km from their catchment area school. Where students live outside walk limits and transportation is not provided within 4 km of the student’s residence, transportation assistance may be available. Also, where the school district has not provided programs at the student’s required grade level, a boarding allowance may be available as long as the student is boarding away from the family home to attend an SD72 school. Call (250) 830-2300 for more information.

Transportation for Special Needs

Special needs routes will be finalized in September and parents will be contacted with information for their child.

Transit Bus Service

BC Transit passes will be available for purchase through the secondary schools starting in September.

What if the School Bus Doesn’t Arrive?

Due to unforeseen circumstances, a school bus may be late. Parents should have an alternate plan for their children in the event a bus comes late or does not arrive. If, after 20 minutes, the bus has not arrived, students should return home and phone their school or the Transportation Department at (250) 287-8808 for assistance.

Pick-Up Times

Students should be at their bus stop five minutes before the scheduled pick-up, however, due to unforeseen circumstances, the bus could be up to 10 minutes late.

Route 4 A.M. 7:00 S. Isld. Hwy/McGimpsey Rd. 7:10 York Rd./Deerfield Rd. 7:12 York Rd./Woodhus Rd. 7:19 York Rd./Enquist Rd. 7:22 Edgewater Mailboxes 7:27 Croydon Rd./Upland Rd. 7:30 S. Isld. Hwy/Salmon Point Rd. 7:32 S. Isld. Hwy/Oyster Garden Rd. 7:34 S. Isld. Hwy/Sailor Rd. 7:38 Lynnwood Rd./Dillman Rd. 7:40 Dillman Rd./Seawave Rd. 7:43 Engles Rd./Mitlenatch Dr. 7:44 Peak Dr./Victory Turn Rd. 7:47 Bier Rd./Crawford Rd. 7:51 École Willow Point Elem. - P/U Carihi,Phoenix Students 7:57 Alder St./Cottonwood 8:05 Carihi Secondary 8:10 École Phoenix Middle School 8:15 Quadra Ferry 8:23 École Phoenix Middle School 8:25 École des Deux Mondes Elem.

A.M. 7:35 Nursery Junction 7:38 3900 Gordon Rd. 7:39 Bella Rd./Gordon Rd. 7:40 4650 Gordon Rd. 7:43 5100 Duncan Bay Rd. (Blue Spruce) 7:44 5750 Duncan Bay Rd. 7:52 Discovery Passage Elem. - P/U EDM,Phoenix,Carihi Students 7:54 3050 Isld. Hwy (A-Wood) 7:56 Isld. Hwy/Park 7:58 Superior Propane 8:03 Carihi Secondary 8:06 École des Deux Mondes Elem. 8:09 École Phoenix Middle School 8:17 Quadra Ferry 8:25 Carihi Secondary

If you have a question or concern contact the Transportation Department at (250) 287-8808.

A.M. 7:54 S. Isld. Hwy/Barlow Rd. 7:55 S. Isld. Hwy/Dahl Rd. 7:56 S. Isld. Hwy/Twillingate 7:57 S. Isld. Hwy/Washington 7:58 3700 S. Isld. Hwy 8:03 Ocean Grove Elem. 8:12 Bute Cres./Homathco Dr. 8:19 Georgia Park Elem. 8:26 S. Isld. Hwy/Dahl Rd. 8:27 S. Isld. Hwy/Twillingate 8:28 S. Isld. Hwy/Washington 8:29 3700 S. Isld. Hwy 8:37 Timberline Secondary 8:44 Southgate Middle School

A.M. 8:00 Ida Rd./Park Rd. 8:02 Coho / Steelhead 8:04 Woodburn Rd./Dollyvarden Rd. 8:06 Woodburn Rd./Spring Rd. 8:07 Woodburn Apartments 8:10 Bill Howich Transit Stop 8:11 Isld. Hwy/Perth 8:15 Discovery Passage Elem. 8:17 3050 Isld. Hwy (A-Wood) 8:20 1750 Willow St. Superior Propane 8:24 Willis Rd./Nikola Rd. 8:25 Willis Rd./Carolyn Rd. 8:32 Carihi Secondary 8:35 École des Deux Mondes Elem. 8:39 École Phoenix Middle School

Route 2 A.M. 7:38 McGimpsey Rd./Wavecrest Rd. (Elementary Students Only) 7:42 Seawave Rd./ Dillman Rd. (Elementary Students Only) 7:44 Dillman Rd./Lynnwood Rd. (Elementary Students Only) 7:45 Craig Rd./Henry Rd. (Elementary Students Only) 7:52 York Rd./Deerfield Rd. 7:54 York Rd./Woodhus Rd. 8:01 York Rd./Matts Rd. 8:02 York Rd./Enquist Rd. 8:05 S. Isld Hwy/Edgewater 8:07 S. Isld. Hwy/Glen Alder 8:08 4329 S. Isld. Hwy/Driftwood 8:10 S. Isld. Hwy/Fosgate 8:13 Oyster River Elem. 8:15 Upland Rd./Croydon Rd. 8:18 S. Isld. Hwy/Salmon Pt. Rd. 8:33 Timberline Secondary 8:40 Southgate Middle School

P.M. 2:40 Georgia Park Elementary (Homalco Students Only) 2:48 Homalco 3:00 Southgate Middle School (Homalco Students Only) 3:11 Timberline Secondary (Homalco Students Only) 3:20 Bus Turnaround at Homalco 3:25 Southgate Middle School 3:32 Timberline Secondary 3:40 Erickson & Reef Cres. 3:42 S. Isld. Hwy/Dahl Rd. 3:43 S. Isld. Hwy/Twillingate 3:45 S. Isld. Hwy/Washington 3:47 3700 S. Isld. Hwy

Route 3 A.M. 7:55 S. Isld. Hwy/Crawford Rd. 7:56 S. Isld. Hwy/Engles Rd. 7:58 S. Isld. Hwy/McGimpsey Rd. 8:00 Seawave Rd./Dillman Rd. 8:02 Dillman Rd./Lynwood Rd. 8:04 Craig Rd./Henry Rd. 8:16 Timberline Secondary 8:24 Southgate Middle School 8:31 Bute Cres./Homathco Dr. 8:38 Timberline Secondary 8:44 Southgate Middle School

P.M. 2:15 Discovery Passage Elem. 2:18 3050 Isld. Hwy (A-Wood) 2:21 Ida Rd./Park Rd. 2:23 Coho Rd./Steelhead Rd. 2:25 Woodburn Rd./Dollyvarden Rd. 2:26 Woodburn Rd./Spring Rd. 2:27 Woodburn Apartments 2:29 Bill Howich (Transit Stop) 2:30 Isld. Hwy/Perth 2:45 Isld. Hwy/Brown’s Bay 2:56 5100 Duncan Bay Rd. (Blue Spruce) 2:58 Bella Rd./Gordon Rd. 3:02 Nursery Junction 3:20 École des Deux Mondes Elem. 3:23 École Phoenix Middle School 3:27 Carihi Secondary 3:36 Bill Howich Transit Stop 3:41 Discovery Passage Elem. - D/ Off EDM,Phoenix,Carihi Students 3:46 5750 Duncan Bay Rd. 3:48 5100 Duncan Bay Rd. (Blue Spruce) 3:49 4650 Gordon Rd. 3:51 Bella Rd./Gordon Rd. 3:52 3900 Gordon Rd. 3:54 Nursery

Route 6 P.M. 2:38 École des Deux Mondes Elem. 2:47 Coho Rd./Steelhead Rd. 2:49 Woodburn Rd./Dollyvarden Rd. 2:51 Woodburn Rd./Spring Rd. 2:54 1750 Willow St. Superior Propane 2:59 Willis Rd./Nikola Rd. 3:09 Carihi Secondary 3:17 Quadra Ferry 3:24 École Phoenix Middle School 3:28 Carihi Secondary 3:36 Park & Ebert 3:38 Coho Rd./Steelhead Rd. 3:39 Woodburn Rd./Dollyvarden Rd. 3:41 Woodburn Rd./Spring Rd. 3:42 Woodburn Apartments 3:43 2777 Hwy 19 (Bill Howich) 3:44 Effie Joy/Perkins Rd. 3:48 1750 Willow St. Superior Propane 3:53 Willis Rd./Nikola Rd. 3:54 Willis Rd./Carolyn Rd.

P.M. 2:30 Oyster River Elem. 2:34 #3 Fosgate Rd. 2:37 S. Isld. Hwy/Salmon Point Rd. 2:38 Oyster Garden 2:40 4329 S. Isld. Hwy Driftwood Rest. 2:42 S. Isld. Hwy/Sailor Rd. 2:43 Edgewater Motel 2:45 York Rd./Enquist Rd. 2:47 Matts Rd./York Rd. 2:50 York Rd./Chantrelle 2:52 York Rd./Deerfield 2:53 York Rd./Woodhus Rd. 3:04 Craig Rd./Henry Rd. 3:05 Lynwood Rd./Dillman Rd. 3:06 Dillman Rd./Seawave Rd. 3:11 McGimpsey Rd./Wavecrest Rd. 3:20 Southgate Middle School 3:24 Timberline Secondary 3:35 S. Isld. Hwy/Crawford Rd. 3:36 S. Isld. Hwy/Engles Rd. 3:37 S. Isld. Hwy/McGimpsey Rd. 3:40 Seawave Rd./Dillman Rd. 3:42 Dilmann Rd./Lynwood Rd. 3:43 S. Isld. Hwy/Lynwood Rd.

7:11 Sayward Rd./Despins 7:12 Sayward Rd./Sabre Rd. 7:13 Sayward Rd./Ryans Rd. 7:14 1233 Sayward Rd. 7:15 Community Hall 7:16 1280 Sayward Rd. 7:17 1306 Sayward Rd. - Firehall 7:18 1368 Sayward Rd. 7:19 Sayward Rd./Community Rd. 7:20 1527 Sayward Rd. - RicMar Trailer Park 7:21 White River Court 7:25 Gentry Rd. 7:26 Hwy 19/Stowe Creek Rd. 7:27 Hwy 19/Sullivan Rd. 7:28 Mountain View 7:31 Dalrymple Fish Hatchery 7:57 Hwy 19/Brown’s Bay Rd. 8:06 Race Point Lookout 8:15 Discovery Passage Elem. 8:24 École des Deux Mondes Elem. 8:27 Carihi Secondary 8:32 École Phoenix Middle School

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P.M. 2:53 École des Deux Mondes Elem. 3:00 École Phoenix Middle School 3:06 Carihi Secondary 3:13 Quadra Ferry 3:19 École Phoenix Middle School 3:24 Carihi Secondary 3:32 Cottonwood/Alder St 3:35 S. Alder St./Holm Rd. 3:38 Harrogate/Larwood 3:40 Reef Crescent 3:42 S. Isld. Hwy/Dahl Rd. 3:43 S. Isld. Hwy/Twillingate Rd. 3:44 S. Isld. Hwy/Washington Dr. 3:45 3700 S. Isld. Hwy

P.M. 2:25 École Willow Point Elem. 2:28 S. Isld. Hwy/Barlow Rd. 2:30 S. Isld. Hwy/Dahl Rd. 2:31 S. Isld. Hwy/Twillingate 2:32 S. Isld. Hwy/Washington 2:34 Crawford Rd./Brier 2:37 Peak Drive/Victory Turn 2:39 Mitlenatch/Engles 2:42 McGimpsey Rd./Castle Rd. 2:44 S. Isld. Hwy/McGimpsey Rd. 2:46 Dillman Rd./Seawave Rd. 2:47 Dillman Rd./Lynnwood Rd. 2:50 Edgewater Mailboxes 2:56 Oyster River Elem. 3:00 S. Isld. Hwy/Salmon Point Rd. 3:01 S. Isld. Hwy/Oyster Garden Rd. 3:04 S. Isld. Hwy/Sailor Rd. 3:15 Southgate Middle School 3:22 Timberline Secondary 3:35 Seawave Rd./Dillman Rd. 3:36 Lynnwood Rd./Dillman Rd. 3:38 Craig Rd./Henry Rd. 3:41 York Rd./Enquist Rd. 3:43 Matts Rd. 3:47 York Rd./Chantrelle 3:49 Deerfield Rd./York Rd. 3:51 York Rd./Woodhus Rd. 3:58 Severn 4:00 Edgewater Mailboxes 4:01 Glen Alder 4:04 4329 S. Isld. Hwy Driftwood Rest. 4:06 S. Isld. Hwy/Fosgate Rd. 4:09 Terrain Mailboxes 4:11 Croydon Rd./Upland Rd. 4:13 Terrain Rd. Across Isld. Hwy 4:15 S. Isld. Hwy/Salmon Point Rd.

Route 7 A.M. 8:03 S. Isld. Hwy/Barlow Rd. 8:04 S. Isld. Hwy/Dahl Rd. 8:05 S. Isld. Hwy/Twillingate 8:07 S. Isld. Hwy/Washington Dr. 8:08 3700 S. Isld. Hwy 8:17 École Willow Point Elem. 8:22 Southgate - P/U of Phoenix, Carihi Students 8:34 Carihi Secondary 8:40 École Phoenix Middle School

P.M. 2:21 Ocean Grove Elem. 2:26 Barlow Rd./Beacon Pl. 2:28 S. Isld. Hwy/Dahl Rd. 2:29 S. Isld. Hwy/Twillingate 2:31 S. Isld. Hwy/Washington Dr. 2:32 3700 S. Isld. Hwy 2:58 École Phoenix Middle School 3:03 Carihi Secondary School 3:15 Soderholm/Harrogate 3:16 Transit Stop Harrogate/Larwood 3:17 Transit Stop Erickson/Reef Cres. 3:19 S. Isld. Hwy/Barlow 3:22 S. Isld. Hwy/Crawford 3:24 S. Isld. Hwy/Engles Rd. 3:25 S. Isld. Hwy/McGimpsey Rd. 3:27 Dillman Rd./Seawave Rd. 3:28 Lynnwood Rd./Dillman Rd. 3:30 Craig Rd./Henry Rd. 3:32 York Rd./Enquist Rd. 3:33 York Rd./Matts 3:39 York Rd./Deerfield 3:41 York Rd./Woodhus Rd. 3:48 York Rd./Severn Rd. 3:55 Croydon Rd./Upland Rd. 3:58 S. Isld Hwy/Salmon Point Rd. 3:59 S. Isld Hwy/Oyster Garden Rd. 4:01 S. Isld. Hwy/Sailor Rd.

Route 8 - Sayward A.M. 7:00 Old Ferry Parking Lot 7:05 Townsite (Bus Shelter) 7:07 744 Sayward Rd. 7:10 Frenchman’s

P.M. 2:53 École des Deux Mondes Elem. 3:00 École Phoenix Middle School 3:06 Carihi Secondary 3:21 Race Point Lookout

3:31 Hwy 19/Brown’s Bay Rd. 4:00 Across from Dalrymple Hatchery 4:04 Mountain View 4:05 Hwy 19/Sullivan Rd. 4:06 Hwy 19/Stowe Creek Rd. (Fenn’s Driveway) 4:07 Gentries 4:11 White River Court 4:12 Cypress Tree Inn on Sayward Rd. 4:13 1527 Sayward Rd. - RicMar Trailer Park 4:14 Cable House Restaurant 4:15 Sayward Rd./Community Rd. 4:16 1368 Sayward Rd. 4:17 1306 Sayward Rd. - Firehall 4:19 1280 Sayward Rd. 4:20 Community Hall 4:21 1233 Sayward Rd. 4:23 Sayward Rd./Ryans Rd. 4:25 Sayward Rd./Sabre Rd. 4:26 Sayward Rd./Nathen Rd. 4:27 Frenchman’s 4:29 744 Sayward Rd. 4:30 Old Ferry Parking Lot 4:36 Townsite (Bus Shelter) 4:37 Sayward School

Route 9 - Quadra A.M. HIGH SCHOOL RUN 7:14 Walcan Turnaround 7:15 1970 Hyacinth Bay Rd. 7:17 Hyacinth Bay Rd./Lakeberg Rd. 7:19 Hyacinth Bay Rd./Endersby Rd. 7:21 1596 Hyacinth Bay Rd. 7:22 1529 Hyacinth Bay Rd. 7:23 Antler Rd./Cramer Rd. 7:25 1504 Heriot Bay Rd. 7:27 Heriot Bay Rd./Buker Rd. 7:28 1387 Heriot Bay Rd. 7:32 Rebecca Spit Turnaround 7:34 Heriot Bay Rd./Newell Driveway 7:35 West Rd./Schooner Rd. 7:36 West Rd./Hyacinth Bay Rd. 7:38 West Rd./Gowlland Harbour Rd. 7:39 Camp Homewood 7:40 West Rd./Raydon Rd. 7:41 1156 West Rd. 7:42 1103 West Rd. 7:43 West Rd. at Canada Flag 7:44 Quadra Storage 7:50 Quadra Ferry ELEMENTARY RUN 8:08 Walcan Turnaround 8:09 Hyacinth Bay Rd. Kellerhals 8:12 Hyacinth Bay Rd./Lakeberg Rd. 8:14 Hyacinth Bay Rd./ Endersby 8:15 1596 Hyacinth Bay Rd. - Greggs 8:16 1529 Hyacinth Bay Rd. - Demille 8:17 Antler Rd./Cramer Rd. 8:19 Newell Driveway 8:20 Hyacinthe Bay/Buker Rd. 8:22 1387 Heriot Bay Rd. 8:24 Rebecca Spit Turnaround 8:26 1538 Heriot Bay Rd. - Newell 8:27 West Rd./Schooner Rd. 8:29 West Rd./Hyacinthe Bay Rd. 8:30 1375 West Rd. 8:31 West Rd./Gowland Harbour 8:32 Camp Homewood 8:33 West Rd./Raydon Rd. 8:34 1156 West Rd. 8:35 West Rd. across from Canada Flag 8:36 Community Centre 8:37 903 West Rd. 8:39 Quadra Elem.

P.M. ELEMENTARY RUN 2:50 903 West Rd. 2:52 Quadra Community Centre 2:53 West Rd. at Canada Flag 2:54 1156 West Rd. 2:56 West Rd./Raydon Rd. 2:58 Camp Homewood 2:59 West Rd./Gowland Harbour Rd. 3:05 West Rd. across from Community Garden 3:11 West Rd./Schooner Rd. 3:13 Newell Driveway 3:16 Heriot Bay Rd./Buker Rd. 3:17 1387 Heriot Bay Rd. 3:19 Rebecca Spit Turnaround 3:22 Antler Rd./Cramer Rd. 3:24 1529 Hyacinth Bay Rd. - Demille 3:25 1596 Hyacinth Bay Rd. - Greggs 3:27 Hyacinth Bay Rd./Endersby 3:32 Hyacinth Bay Rd./Lakeberg Rd. 3:34 1972 Hyacinth Bay Rd. Kellerhalls 3:36 Walcan Turnaround 4:00 Quadra Ferry HIGH SCHOOL RUN 4:02 Quadra Ferry 4:05 Crosswalk across from school 4:06 Quadra Storage 4:07 Quadra Community Centre 4:09 1103 West Rd. 4:10 1156 West Rd. 4:11 Camp Homewood 4:12 West Rd./Gowlland Harbour Rd. 4:13 1375 West Rd. 4:14 Community Garden 4:15 West Rd./Schooner Rd. 4:16 Heriot Bay Rd. Newell Driveway 4:17 Heriot Bay Rd./Buker Rd. 4:18 1387 Heriot Bay Rd. 4:20 Rebecca Spit Turnaround 4:23 Antler Rd./Cramer Rd. 4:25 1529 Hyacinth Bay Rd. 4:27 1596 Hyacinth Bay Rd. 4:31 Hyacinth Bay Rd./Endersby Rd. 4:33 Hyacinth Bay Rd./Lakeberg Rd. 4:35 1970 Hyacinth Bay Rd. 4:38 Walcan Turnaround 5:00 Quadra Elem.

Route 10 - Quadra A.M. HIGH SCHOOL RUN 6:53 Green Rd./Noble Rd. 7:01 Cape Mudge Village 7:03 Cape Flats Rd. at We Wai 7:09 Joyce Rd./Lighthouse Rd. 7:14 Sutil Rd./Petroglyph Rd. 7:18 350 Cape Mudge Rd. 7:19 Cape Mudge Rd./We Wai Rd. 7:21 Cape Mudge Rd./Grouse Rd. 7:23 767 Smiths Rd. 7:24 Smith Rd./Cedar Rd. 7:27 Quadra Loop (upper) 7:34 Heriot Bay Rd./Milford Rd. 7:36 Heriot Bay Rd./Animal Farm Rd. 7:37 Heriot Bay Rd./Pine Tree Rd. 7:41 Quadra Elem. 7:45 Campbell River Ferry 7:48 Quadra Elem. ELEMENTARY RUN 7:56 Green Rd./Noble Rd. 7:59 Cape Mudge Village 8:01 We Wai and Cape Mudge Flats 8:07 Joyce Rd./Lighthouse Rd. 8:12 Sutil Rd./Petroglyph Rd. 8:18 Cape Mudge Rd./We Wai Rd. 8:19 530 Cape Mudge 8:21 Cape Mudge Rd./Grouse Rd. 8:22 845 Smiths (after Heriot Bay Turn) 8:23 767 Smiths 8:24 Smiths/Cedar 8:27 Quadra Loop (upper) 8:34 Heriot Bay Rd./Milford Rd. 8:36 Heriot Bay Rd./Animal Farm Rd. 8:37 Heriot Bay Rd./Pine Tree Rd. 8:40 Quadra Elem.

P.M. ELEMENTARY RUN 2:50 Quadra Elem. 2:54 Green Rd./Noble Rd. 2:56 Cape Mudge Village 2:59 We Wai/Cape Mudge Flats 3:01 Cape Mudge Rd./We Wai Rd. 3:02 350 Cape Mudge Rd. 3:04 Joyce Rd./Lighthouse Rd. 3:09 Sutil Rd./Petroglyph Rd. 3:13 530 Cape Mudge Rd. 3:16 Cape Mudge Rd./Grouse Rd. 3:19 845 Smiths 3:20 767 Smiths 3:21 Smiths/Cedar 3:24 Quadra Loop (upper) 3:28 Heriot Bay Rd./Pine Tree Rd. 3:29 Heriot Bay Rd./Animal Farm Rd. 3:32 Heriot Bay Rd./Milford Rd. HIGH SCHOOL RUN 4:02 Campbell River Ferry 4:07 Green Rd./Noble Rd. 4:10 Cape Mudge Village 4:12 Cape Flats Rd. at We Wai 4:13 Cape Mudge & We Wai 4:17 350 Cape Mudge Rd. 4:22 Joyce Rd./Lighthouse Rd. 4:26 Sutil Rd./Petroglyph Rd. 4:31 Cape Mudge Rd./Grouse Rd. 4:33 767 Smiths 4:37 Smith Rd./Cedar Rd. 4:41 Quadra Loop (upper) 4:43 Heriot Bay Rd./Pine Tree Rd. 4:47 Animal Farm Rd./Heriot Bay Rd. 4:53 Heriot Bay Rd./Milford Rd.

Route 12 - Sayward (Route 11 - Cortes Island Available From Cortes School) A.M. 7:50 Sayward School 8:05 1393 Isld Hwy. 8:12 740 Gentry’s Rd. 8:14 1260 Sayward Rd. (Vet Clinic) 8:15 White River Court 8:19 Community Rd. 8:20 1368 Sayward Rd. 8:23 1208 Sayward Rd. 8:25 Sabre Rd. 8:26 Nathan Rd. 8:32 842 Sayward Rd. 8:35 Kelsey Bay View over Boom Pool 8:36 Sayward School

P.M. 2:38 Sayward School 2:40 Kelsey Bay View over Boom Pool 2:42 842 Sayward Rd. 2:51 Nathan Rd. 2:52 Sabre Rd. 2:55 1208 Sayward Rd. 2:56 Forestry Park 2:57 Howes Rd. 2:58 1368 Sayward Rd. 2:59 Armishaw Rd. 3:03 1260 Sayward Rd. (Vet Clinic) 3:04 White River Court 3:06 740 Gentry’s Rd. 3:13 1393 Isld. Hwy. 3:30 Sayward School

Established annually & subject to change. Times are approximate. www.sd72.bc.ca


Wise customers read the fine print: *, †, ≥, ◆, §, ≈ The Trade In Trade Up Sales Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after July 1, 2015. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. All pricing includes freight ($1,695) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees, other dealer charges and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select 2015 vehicles and are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. †0% purchase financing for up to 36 months available on select new 2015 models to qualified customers on approved credit through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Example: 2015 Jeep Cherokee Sport FWD with a Purchase Price of $24,998 with a $0 down payment, financed at 0% for 48 months equals 104 bi-weekly payments of $240 with a cost of borrowing of $0 and a total obligation of $24,998. ◆2.99% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on select new 2015 models to qualified customers on approved credit through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Examples: 2015 Jeep Cherokee Sport FWD with a Purchase Price of $24,998 with a $0 down payment, financed at 2.99% for 96 months equals 416 weekly payments of $68 with a cost of borrowing of $3,116 and a total obligation of $28,114. ≥3.49% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo through RBC, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Examples: 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo with a Purchase Price of $40,998 financed at 3.49% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 416 weekly payments of $113 with a cost of borrowing of $6,003 and a total obligation of $47,001. §Starting from prices for vehicles shown include Consumer Cash Discounts and do not include upgrades (e.g. paint). Upgrades available for additional cost. ≈Sub-prime financing available on approved credit. Financing example: 2015 Jeep Cherokee Sport with a Purchase Price of $24,998 financed at 4.99% over 60 months, equals 260 weekly payments of $109 for a total obligation of $28,257. Some conditions apply. Down payment is required. See your dealer for complete details. √Based on 2014 Ward’s Small Sport Utility segmentation. »Jeep Grand Cherokee has received more awards over its lifetime than any other SUV. TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of FCA US LLC used under licence by Chrysler Canada Inc.

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BPWN Summer Social

We were so thrilled to see so many attendees at our summer BBQ at April Point in July and are very excited for our upcoming season starting in September. Sun, fun and great food along with interesting conversations sprinkled throughout the room made for an interesting, fun, and very productive event. Now that our August break is finished, we are busy planning for the upcoming year. Our goal is to meet and support a growing and diverse membership. Each season a new board of directors is determined. Some board members are retiring and some are wanting to stay on. During our September meeting we will be confirming our board during the short AGM portion of the meeting. Do you have a particular talent or skill that can help us meet our objective? Do you enjoy participating at board level, sharing your expertise and guiding an organization to meet objectives? If so, we invite you to please contact Becky Wolfe by email, becky@thenaturalwolf.com , prior to September 15 with your expression of interest. Whatever your desired level of participation, please join us and help us create the best possible support network for independent business women in the area. Mark your calendars for September 22nd for our next meeting. Watch this page, like us on Facebook, or visit our website for more information. See you in September!

The MortgageN.I. Centre Mortgages Ltd. LEAH MOURITSEN Mortgage Agent

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We welcome women and men of all business backgrounds to join us as we promote business and friendly networking between women and men involved in business in the Campbell River area.

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The Business & Professional Women’s Network (BPWN) of Campbell River provides leadership and growth opportunities to women and men in our community who wish to develop their skills and contacts in a supportive environment. Our members benefit by: • Increased awareness of business trends and opportunities in the business community. • Enhanced professional development through speakers and special programs. • Opportunities to improve networking skills. • Promoting their businesses and themselves at meetings and Spotlight presentations. • Professional and personal growth through Board and committee involvement.

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Back-to-school around the corner Last call for back-to-school shopping has now been issued, with School District 72 school offices set to open Monday, Aug. 31 for new student registrations and to answer inquiries. The first day of school for most Campbell River students is Tuesday, Sept. 8. There are some exceptions for kindergarten, middle and secondary students depending on the student’s grade level. To confirm first day of school times

at your child’s school, visit the Campbell River School District’s website at www.sd72.bc.ca and click the link for ‘First Day of School Information’ under ‘District News’. On this page, parents will find detailed information on the first day start times, new student registrations, cross catchment transfers, bus routes, and the 2015/16 school calendar. Schools will be open for a shortened day on the first day of school.

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Another rider signs up for the Ride for Jeneece on Saturday. Proceeds from the donations and silent auction will go to support Jeneece Place, a 10-room house near Victoria General Hospital that hosts families with children undergoing treatment. Last year’s ride was cancelled due to inclement weather, but organizers couldn’t have asked for a nicer day for this years’ event.

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The Parksville Royals, boasting a team-high six players from Campbell River, captured the Western Canada Midget AAA baseball championship Sunday with an 11-inning, 2-1 win over St. Albert, AB in Yorkton, Sask. The Royals, who play in the Vancouver Island Select League, feature players from Parksville north, including Campbell River athletes Zach Senay, Jacob Ingersoll, Cory Bukauskas, Ethan Fox, Jaret Knowles and Chris Vlaj. Knowles drew a leadoff walk in the bottom of the 11th in the final game, which led to the winning run when Adam McKilligan of Comox singled home Josh Anderson, who came in to pinchrun for Knowles. “That capped off a good season for our kids,” said Dave Wallace, Royals head coach. “It was a good way to finish, both on and off the field.” The squad dropped a one-run loss in their opening game, then ran the table the rest of the way to gather the gold medals. “We thought that could happen,” Wallace said of the opening loss, which came on a two-run rally in the bottom of the seventh fueled by four walks and a hit batter. “They travelled all day to get to the tournament, and we hadn’t played a game in almost three weeks. But from then on, they played lights-out.”

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After the 7-6 opening loss to the host Parkland Expos of Yorkton, the Royals rounded out the five-game round-robin with a 7-3 win over the North Winnipeg Pirates, a 3-2 shading of St. Albert, a 6-1 win over the North West Prairie Pirates of Lloydminster, AB, and a 2-0 blanking of the St. James A’s of Winnipeg. That set the team up with a gold-medal rematch against St. Albert in Sunday’s tourney final. “We’d played them before, in a Kamloops tournament,” Wallace said of the Cardinals. “They’re a good, solid team.” The Royals struck first in the final, with McKillican’s one-out, bases-loaded single driv-

ing home Ingersoll in the bottom of the fifth. A fly-out, throw-out double play ended the threat, and St. Albert’s evened the game with an unearned run in the top of the sixth. The game was then handed over to the pitchers and defense for five scoreless innings before the Royals ended it. Colton Tuka started on the mound for Parksville and went eight innings before Liam Ballance came on and earned the win with three innings of one-hit ball. Fox finished 2-for-5 and Vlaj, Bukauskas and Ingersoll each had a hit in the final. Royals 2, St. James 0 After six innings of scoreless ball, the Royals broke through with a two-out, two-run rally

in the top of the seventh for the victory. Fox got the inning started with a two-out single, moved to third on a single by Liam Janzen, and scored the first run on an error. Knowles followed with a single to drive home Janzen with an insurance tally. Hayden Scheck threw a complete-game fivehitter for the win. Royals 6, Northwest 1 The Royals got all their scoring in a third-inning outburst and Senay made it stand up, picking up the win while combining with reliever Dean Leyland on a two-hitter. In the decisive third inning, Vlaj and Bukauskas hit back-to-back singles to load the bases and Ingersoll hit a sacrifice fly to plate the first run. After a hit batsman

re-loaded the bases, Fox scored Vlaj and Bukauskas with a two-run single to make it 3-0. Fox went on to score on a single by Zach Waddington. Royals 3, St. Albert 2 After falling behind 2-0, the Royals began their rally in the bottom of the third, when Ingersoll led off with a single and eventually came around to score on a ground out by Bukauskas. The team got the tying and winning runs one inning later. Knowles hit a twoout single, stole second and scored on Ingersoll’s single. Ingersoll raced to second on a pickoff throw, then scored on another single by Vlaj to make it 3-2. McKillican went the distance for the pitching victory.

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Knowles, Canada win U18 series in U.S.

C a mp b e l l R i v e r’s Olivia Knowles and her Team Canada U18 women’s teammates outdueled the U.S. in a three-game exhibition series last week at the Olympic Centre in Lake Placid, N.Y. It was the first action for the newly formed squad following its final selection camp in Calgary earlier this month. The team is in the thick of preparations for the IIHF U18 Women’s

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Campbell River’s Olivia Knowles, left, helps Team Canada goalie Edith D’Astous-Moreau cover a rebound against U.S. attacker Emily Oden during the teams’ three-game series last week in Lake Placid, N.Y.

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World Championship in St. Catharines, Ont., beginning Jan. 8, 2016. Knowles, a 16-year-old defenseman, assisted on Canada’s first goal in the series opener, a 3-2 victory for Team Canada last Thursday. Team USA bounced back with a 2-0 shutout win on Friday, but Canada overcame an early 2-0 deficit with five unanswered goals in Sunday’s series finale to take the series, 2-1. The wins give Team Canada a 16-11 overall lead in the all-time series between the teams, which have met in the gold-medal final in each of the eight previous world championships. “This is just another step in seeing how players perform under pressure, how they accept roles, how coachable they are and their resil-

ience mentally and physically to come through the selection camp and still perform here,” said Melody Davidson, general manager of national women’s team programs for Hockey Canada. Knowles, who plays for the Okanagan Hockey Academy in Penticton, is one of 20 new skaters on the national team, which returns just three veterans from last year’s world championships. “For a lot of our players this is their first time wearing our national jersey,” head coach Lisa Haley said. “I think getting over that mental hurdle of finally feeling like they’ve arrived at the national level is great. “This series will do two things: it’ll get rid of the nerves a little bit and it’ll also increase the rivalry heading into the world championship.”

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A 15-year-old Carihi student in just his third competition came home last week with seven medals — including four gold — from the National Smallbore Rifle Championships in Beachburg, Ont. Mark Anthony Roberts won three gold, two silver and one bronze medal in the individual junior and intermediate

Mark Anthony Roberts of Campbell River sports the three individual gold medals he won at the recent National Smallbore Rifle Championships in Ontario.

junior divisions in the national competition. He added a fourth gold in the junior team competition while partnered with fellow B.C. shooters Leah Hoot and Sully Fagan of Kamloops. Roberts, who took up shooting less than three years ago after visiting the Campbell River Gun Club on a whim, has been training at the club

with coach Mark Johnson since. In his only two previous competitions, Roberts won a provincial championship last year and placed second at provincials this year. In addition to his strong showing in the smallbore rifle nation-

Dream ride its own reward; no reason for a swollen head

Ever had that great ride where everything came together perfectly and you felt like you were invincible? Was anyone there to witness it? Did your head swell because of it? About ten years ago I was at work in the North Van office of Marzocchi Suspension. Four worldclass pros walked in with bikes in hand and asked for the shuttle van to help with some quick North Shore suspension testing. My choice was to shuttle them up, or ride with them … no-brainer. I grabbed my bike and tried to repress the stupid grin that screamed “Holy crap! I’m actually riding with these guys.” We headed into the famous CBC trail on Seymour and I actually managed to keep three of them in my sights, barely.

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ride that trail more than he ever did and was probably riding over my head that day just due to the crowd, but I couldn’t help it, my head swelled a size or two that day. Last week, Chenoa and I were in North Vancouver for work and I decided that I would do a quick rip on CBC before the day got rolling. Chenoa dropped me at the top and off I went. Well, its been a long time since I have ridden this trail. And as much as I remember all the lines, apparently, when I don’t ride it regularly I am not as smooth, not as confident, and not nearly as fast. I rode it well and got down without incident, but missed jumps, chickened out on gaps, and bounced around more than I ever remember. It was still a great ride

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Adult anglers – 116 to be exact – took to the water in Sayward for the sixth annual Tour de Rock Fishing Derby last Sunday and 12 kids were fishing at Kelsey Bay Wharf on Saturday. The Derby is an event that raises money for Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock and while the fishing remains good in the area, one common factor is the wind and anglers were fishing in choppy water and many described it as rough going. For the first time in six years, one angler came away with the biggest fish in three categories. Bill Prior registered three fish and all three came away winners in the heavy fish category. Prior got a 22.2 lb. spring along with a 47.5 lb. halibut and a 22.6 lb. ling. Jim Elford registered a 20 lb. spring and Kyle Sprout got an 18.6 lb. spring. There were a number of great prizes that the winning anglers got to choose from and the derby wrap up was held at the Sayward Legion on Sunday. I had a chance to talk with Brenda Stobbart from Courtenay who had hooked and released a number of wild coho.

Ed Cargill was going through Baker Passage and said the waters to the southeast of Echo Bay and Iron Point on the Twin Islands showed a very large school of fish extending from the surface to the bottom. He said the depth sounder screen was completely red from surface to bottom and stayed like that a long time, a massive school of herring possibly, and no one fishing.

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School Supply Drive Each year, the staff and volunteers of the Campbell River Women’s Resource Centre collect, sort and distribute more than 350 bags of new school supplies to low income families. We understand the importance of sending children to school equipped with the tools for success, but we need your help… Donations of cash and supplies are currently being accepted for the Drive, and can be dropped at the Women’s Centre , 1116 Dogwood Street, Monday to Thursday between 10:00am and 3:00pm.

A Child in Campbell River Needs You! 15th year of supporting low income families through the Back to School Supply Drive Demand is on the rise – both for donations and by families Official Tax Receipts can be issued for donations of $20 or more SCHOOL DRIVE DISTRIBUTION DATES: SEPT 4th & 8TH - 1040 Cedar Street Visit crwomen.ca to see the “Wish List” of items needed.

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Fisher Roberts with a 6 lb Green Ling Cod James Shaw 5.8 Cod Perry Assu 26.25 lbs Owen LaFortune with a brown starfish

Thunderbird RV Park and staff would like to thank the following businesses whom over the years have supported our Derby with a prize donation. Without all of you our Derby would not be the success it is today. • Canadian Tire • Bill Howich Chrysler RV Sales & • Seabreeze Take-Out Service • Campbell River Whale Watching • Discovery Harbour Marina • Discovery Marine Safaris Whale • Weiwaikum House of Treasures Watching • Campbell River Indian Band • Jiggers Grill • Aboriginal Journeys Whale Watching • Staples Business Depot • Save On Foods • Home Depot • Vancouver Island Air • Discovery Harbour Marine Fuel • River Sportsman • St. Jeans Cannery and Smokery • Tyee Marine • Sandstorm Knife Sharpening Services • Great Canadian Oil Change • Pioneer Home Hardware • Eagle Eye Adventures Through a 50/50 draw we raised $617 and proceeds left over from our salmon BBQ was $160. Donated to the Radiant Life Church was $468.50.

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safely allow us to fall the trees.” Traffic control people will be along the Station View Trail and Canyon View Trail intersection area. The trees are being removed to allow for the construction of the water discharge outlet from the underground powerhouse. It’s located beside and just upstream of the existing generating station. Around Sept. 9, after the Labour Day long weekend, trees will also be removed along an access road that travels along the John Hart penstocks. Also lasting for about a week, people walking from the Elk

Falls parking lot down to the suspension bridge may be stopped for up to 10 minutes while the tree falling takes place near the trail system. This work is to allow equipment to get in to begin construction of a surge tank. The surge tank will provide tunnel pressure control and provide the same purpose as the three current 90-metre tall surge towers that protect the three penstocks. “This is for public safety and we appreciate people’s understanding while this tree falling work takes place,” says Watson.

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Outstanding family sized home with room for everyone. This immaculate home is located in a superb location - with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a den & a large family room down. Upstairs is a wonderful open & bright space with lovely mountain views. Fresh paint throughout, updated light fixtures, updated deck, a 4ft heated crawl & RV Parking are a few things to mention. There is also a mature cherry tree, plum tree & blueberry bush fresh for the picking! Close to schools, parks, playgrounds, shopping & more.

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234 CRAWFORD RD Enjoy the peace and quiet but still desire the convenience of still being close to town? This three bedroom rancher sits on over a quarter of an acre property looking out to over 80 acres of undeveloped property in your backyard. Probably one of the most exciting things about this offering is the extra large shop with the total square footage - over 1100. If the man or woman in the family enjoys working on mechanics this is one you do not want to miss out on. The Seller will also be including the car hoist, overhead crane and air compressor with the purchase price. Inside is a great floor plan with a spacious living area as well as a sunken family room with a wood burning fireplace. The school is within walking distance as well as you’re only ten minutes to downtown Campbell River. Bring your boats and RV’s as parking will not be an issue. Don’t wait on this opportunity to have it all whether you are slowing down or just starting out this package should accommodate all needs. $285,000 MLS 396763

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2734 BRADFORD DRIVE Located in the heart of willow point you will find this three bedroom two bath rancher in a quiet, great family neighborhood. With impressive attention to detail this home shows like new. The kitchen area complete with gas range is an open concept design joining both the family room, and dining area. For a little extra room and privacy there is a separate den/living room at the front of the home. The master bathroom is larger than most with both a soaker tub and shower. Out back you can enjoy your private yard with large hedging giving you a little seclusion from the rest of the world. With almost 1500 square feet this home would be great for someone wanting to retire or get into their first home. All of this is centrally located, close to trails, schools and only minutes to the beach. Homes like this are in high demand, have a look today to avoid disappointment. $317,000 MLS 395075

732 ORIBI DR This split level home looks and shows like new. Located in a great family neighbourhood with a very functional layout you will find three bedrooms upstairs with the master offering a four piece bathroom and walk in closet. Downstairs you will find a living room, office and kitchen that looks down to the sunken family room. The low maintenance backyard is beautifully landscaped and very private for your enjoyment. all appliances are included and quick possession possible and with so many amenities close by do not miss out on this great home. $345,000 MLS 396508

384 HILCHEY This is a rare offering. A great solid family home with almost 1/2 an acre lot in Willow Point complete with fruit trees and potential for that dream shop. Inside you will find large bedrooms, living room up and family room down which is great for teenagers or even suite potential. The kitchen has been recently renovated and steps out to the over sized deck which will let you take full advantage of all the beautiful views. The home is on one half of the property with the other half wide open for you to bring your ideas. With all schools only minutes away, along with the beach just down the road. You can’t find a better location for your family. $335,000 MLS 396249

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OPEN HOUSE SAT, AUG 29 • 12-1 636 NELSON RD. Here we have a great home to raise your family in

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or retire. Main level entry home, open concept living upstairs. Partly covered deck. Spacious kitchen is a chef’s delight and opens up to both the great room and dining area. Master bedroom can be your retreat and comes complete with a shower and soaker tub. Downstairs you will find another bedroom along with a full bath and family room. Some extra features downstairs includes a large crawl space with 2 separate doors for access as well as a built in workshop. Outside, the mature landscaping and RV parking. Located in a very desirable area close to all levels of schools, trails and other amenities. $412,000 MLS 387768

Congratulations to my buyers this summer, enjoy your new home and thanks for choosing me as your Realtor.

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Perfectly peaceful setting for this four year old home which was custom made with many great features. These include zoned hot water infloor heating, a stylish gas fireplace, a modern kitchen which includes a gas range, with lots of counter space and attractive cabinets. An open floor plan adds to its charm. The large modern bathroom includes a jetted tub and a separate tiled rain shower. A large wrap around covered sundeck is a great place to enjoy the view of the great outdoors. The fully fenced yard is nicely landscaped and has both a single garage and a second shop / garage, ideal for boat storage. There is garden area and a small kennel adding to a this complete, well maintained package, ideal for a couple looking to retire to a private haven. $324,900 MLS 393164

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$179,900

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Leslie Kaardal “Welcome Home” 250-287-2000 email: leslie_kaardal@hotmail.com

FAMILY ORIENTED TOWNHOUSE COMPLEX • 2100 sqft on 3 floors • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and room for more in the basement • Peek-a-boo mountain and ocean views from deck and kitchen • End unit adds additional privacy • Outdoor pool to wile away the summer heat waves

285 ERICKSON ROAD TRANQUIL SETTING • 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home with updates • Newer vinyl windows, gas furnace and on demand hot water • Excellent family home • Park-like .75 acres $298,800

Immaculate character home in a popular neighbourhood! This unique home is perfect for small families, those downsizing, or as a rental investment. With 3 BR & 3 BA, vaulted ceilings & large private back deck, this home at this price is a steal! $294,900

Need a larger home? Let’s discuss a trade. With 4,000 sq.ft., 6 BR, 5 BA, 8 appliances, 2000 sq. ft. self-contained lower suite & dramatic mountain views from every living area you won’t find this value anywhere! $439,000

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Approx. 4300sqft 3 level, 5 bedroom home on a .62 acre corner lot just minutes from town. Downstairs is 1875sqft, unfinished. Detached 16x32ft shop with power. $338,500

Incredible value with ocean view! Watch the cruise ships passing from this lovely front facing centrally located condo with 2 BR/2 BA and open concept living areas. Recently reduced to $169,000

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Updated kitchen and floors this 2 bedroom condo with fabulous ocean views is priced to sell. In floor heating in the bathroom, large living space and new appliances in modern kitchen with maple cabinets. Built in microwave and dishwasher. The shared laundry is directly across the hall from this unit. The building offers an exercise room and a storage locker, parking and a freezer room. Unit has a freezer. MLS 373205. $159,900

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SAT, AUG 29 • 1-2 662 B ELKHORN $165,000

SAT, AUG 29 • 1-2 285 ERICKSON $298,800

SAT, AUG 29 • 11-12 655 ALPINE $329,900

SAT, AUG 29 • 12:30-1:30 69 HILCHEY $299,900

SAT, AUG 29 • 2-3 167 BRIND’AMOUR $379,900

SUN, AUG 30 • 11-12 103-501-9TH AVE. $99,900

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SUN, AUG 30 • 12:30-1:30 202-1350 S. ISL. HWY. $259,900

SUN, AUG 30 • 2-3 101B-670 ISL. HWY. $164,900

SUN, AUG 30 • 11-12:30 850 NICHOLS $264,900

SUN, AUG 30 • 1-2:30 349 VIRGINIA PLACE $749,900

SAT, AUG 29 • 12-2 8468 ISL HWY. $189,000

SAT, AUG 29 • 11:30-1 1209 LEISHMAN $859,000

SAT, AUG 29 • 12-1:30 284 RIVERCITY LANE $275,800

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SUN, AUG 30 • 11:30-1 648 NELSON RD. $434,000

SAT, AUG 29 • 10:30-11:30 1925 RAVEN PLACE $294,900

SAT, AUG 29 • 11-12:30 2060 COLLEGE DR. $359,000

SAT, AUG 29 • 12-1 636 NELSON RD. $412,000

SAT, AUG 29 • 2-3 1025 CORDERO $379,900

SAT, AUG 29 • 12-1:30 758 ORIBI $344,900

SAT, AUG 29 • 12:30-1:30 621 S. MCPHEDRAN $239,880

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SAT, AUG 29 • 12:30-1:30 455 HERON PL $409,000

SUN, AUG 30 • 1-2 733 BOWEN RD. $379,900

SUN, AUG 30 • 1-2 728 GALERNO $374,900

SAT, AUG 29 • 12-1:30 117 REEF CRES. $264,900

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3 bed 3 bath West Coast Contemporary. Stunning pride of ownership, immaculate updates: heat pump, crawl space, metal roof, landscaped .29 ac, detached wired/ plumbed studio, RV parking, cul de sac $409,000

3050 Jody Lynne Way MLS 395614

The perfect sized hobby farm/ horse property with an ocean view to boot! 5 bed, 3 bath home, 2 bedroom suite! $599,900

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150 Erickson Road - $217,500 MLS 397304 Excellent starter home or rental. Great Willow Point location – close to shopping and amenities and just across the street from the Seawalk and the ocean. This 3 bedroom rancher has a great floor plan with laminate flooring, a gas fireplace and a large deck in the fully fenced yard. RV parking and more!

1053 Cordero Cres - $339,800

Four year old three bedroom rancher in a desirable location – close to all levels of school, shopping and walking trails. Cozy up to the gas fireplace in the living room or take advantage of the private backyard with a large covered deck. The bedrooms are spacious and there’s a full ensuite. This home also has lots of room to park your RV.

S O L D! 1430 S. Island Hwy $1,400,000 MLS 3760681 3.14 acres right across from the ocean and the Seawalk. Fabulous unobstructed views overlooking the Georgia Strait & Quadra Island. Property is fully serviced & ready for development. Previously approved for a 70+ unit resort and spa.

709 Timberline Drive - $699,800 MLS 386043

20 S. Petersen - $329,800 MLS 396812

644 – 8th Ave - $275,000 MLS 344399 Great home with income, too! This main level entry home has been well maintained with updated windows, roof, and flooring. There are 3 bedrooms up with a one bedroom suite down. The lot is large at 0.33 of an acre with back yard access and lots of room for your RV’s. Good location close to town.

One acre corner property zoned RM-1 allows for patio homes, triplexes or a multiplex site. The three bedroom character home has been completely rewired to code, has new baseboard heaters, recent flooring and paint through out. The zoning even allows for a horse.

Great room design with huge windows takes advantage of the fabulous view. High end cabinets, granite and spacious eating bar in the kitchen and a fabulous stone work fireplace in the living room. The 18 x 12 master suite also has a spectacular view and a wonderful spa like ensuite with heated floors, double Jacuzzi and separate tiled shower. The lower level of the house is fully finished with family room , den and bedroom. RV parking with a sani dump and a separate detached shop.

161A S. Petersen - $224,800 MLS 375763 One level living in this 3 bedroom half duplex. Great room design with a maple kitchen with island and eating bar, living room with fireplace and a dining room. There are three bedrooms and two full baths. The yard is nicely landscaped and there’s a garage as well. Location feels rural but you are convenient to town.

103- 2730 S. Island Hwy - $173,500 MLS394065

1930 Penfield Rd - $229,900 Ideal location for this 3 bedroom rancher! It’s across from Willow Point Park, near all levels of school and the Beaver Lodge trails. The house has a gas fireplace in the living room, a dining room plus an eating area in the kitchen. There are 3 bedrooms with a 2 piece ensuite in the master. A separate garage and room for RV parking too!

2102 - 27 S. Island Hwy $197,700 MLS 390855 Updated Hidden Harbour on the beach. May be purchased fully furnished and equipped. Just pack your suitcase, walk from your ground floor patio onto the beach, hop into your boat, moored in your marina slip, for no extra charge and worth over $200 per month, go to the pool, hot tub or gym. This quiet condo with no traffic noise has all the amenities of a resort and you can call it home! Best value on Vancouver Island!

95 Pinecrest Road - $314,800 MLS 395491 Fully finished ocean view with a huge 22 x 26 deck where you can enjoy the view! Below the deck is space for a work shop! The main floor has three bedrooms, a large oak kitchen with eating area and a bright living room. The basement has another bedroom and a big family room. Good RV parking. Great value for an ocean view home!

681-9th Avenue - $299,800 MLS 371133 Duplex with room for more units on this .358 acre site. Alley access and some ocean view. Each unit is about 900 square feet with two bedrooms and generates about $1440 income per month. Previous permit allowed for another 8 units to be built. A great holding property or build it out for added income.

2125 Forest Grove - $599,800 MLS 390850

1-800 Nichols Road - $208,800 MLS 391503 Affordable 1/2 duplex located close to Merecroft Village, the hospital and downtown. Two storey plan features a spacious main floor with living room, dining room and kitchen opening onto the back yard. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. There’s a single garage and a long driveway for parking.

3860 S. Island Hwy - $1,500,000 MLS 379998

Unobstructed view to the ocean and coastal mountains from this 2 bedroom ground floor condo! It has been completely redone and features a gorgeous kitchen with top of the line cabinetry and newer stainless steel appliances. Both bathrooms have been upgraded with new sinks, new cabinets, new plumbing and there’s now a Jacuzzi tub in the main bath. Other updates include flooring, doors, window coverings and even a fireplace.

S O L D! 943 Greenwood - $239,800 MLS 394064 Nicely renovated rancher close to town and all amenities. This 3 bedroom home has a newer kitchen and windows, laminate and tile floors and even new insulation. There’s a two level deck off the back of the house and lane access to a separate garage. The front is very private with a big hedge and nice patio area.

391 Serenity - $369,000 MLS 384028 Ready for new owners! This 1850 sq ft rancher with a bonus room features an open design, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, a gas fireplace in the living room and a heat pump. The yard is fenced and landscaped so all you have to do is move in.

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A custom 2750 sq ft rancher perfect for families with teens and in-laws. The living room features a gas fireplace, wood flooring and lots of natural light. The beautiful kitchen has granite counters, a walk in pantry and warm cherry cabinets. The spacious master suite has a luxurious ensuite, and an adjoining office that accesses one of two covered patios. The massive bonus room is a perfect media room. All this on .36 acres with a 3-car garage and a detached 24 x 32 garage.

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A great investment opportunity! Shelter Bay Resort consists of a 5.3 acre site right across from the ocean. The Resort operates year round with a mix of permanent trailer pad rentals, long and short term RV site rentals, two cottages, and the office with another rental suite. A great location with future development possibilities.

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1388 Hooley Rd - $350,000

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1377 Heriot Bay Rd - $262,500

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Quathiaski Cove oceanfront home featuring spectacular views up and down Discovery Passage & across to Campbell River. 2 level home has an updated wrap-around deck, newer torched-on roof, new sewage treatment plant/ field & new heat pump. Main level has been recently renovated with new flooring & updating in kitchen and bathroom. Unfinished basement is awaiting your final touches. Nicely landscaped 0.27 acre lot with well established gardens & greenhouse. Located within walking distance or 2 minute drive from all services in Quathiaski Cove.

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1762 Penfield Rd. MLS 395114

NEW PRICE! OPEN HOUSE SAT, Aug 29 • 11am-12:30pm 2060 College Drive 4 bedrooms + bonus room, 3 baths, 2125 sqft $359,000 MLS 397022

0.41 acre oceanfront lot, located on the east side of Quadra Island. Featuring 75 feet of walk on waterfront with stunning views across Sutil Channel to the surrounding islands and the Mainland Mountains beyond. Located on a nothru road with hydro and telephone services to the property line. The lot is fully treed & offers a clean slate to work with in terms of development. A five minute drive to Rebecca Spit or to reach all services in Quathiaski Cove.

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61 Oregon Rd

355 Carolyn Drive

3bed, 3 baths, 1710sqft $269,500

3396 Willow Creek 3 bed, 3 bath, 2600+sqft $514,900 MLS 395143

OCEAN VIEW!

106-611 MacMillan Dr

3 bed, 1435sqft, 1/4 acre lot 2 bed, 1 bath, 765sqft $259,000 MLS 392133 $32,500 MLS 390842

NEW PRICE! 2665 Penfield Rd 5 bed, 3 baths, 3175sqft $459,999 MLS 388758

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Custom built home, cabin & guest suite located in historic Hooleyville! Main home has many unique features including Mexican tiled floor & built in shoe rack in the entrance; built in benches in the breakfast nook; and River rock feature wall behind the woodstove in the living room. Detached 1 bdrm cabin is currently occupied by caretaker but would also make a great rental or in-law unit. Detached single garage with workshop space inside, single carport on one side & guest suite with 3 pc bathroom & full kitchen on other side. Come see all this property has to offer!

252 Virginia Dr

9375 Doyle Rd

3 bed, 3 baths, 2601sqft $445,900 MLS - TBA

3 bed, 3 baths, 2502sqft $449,990 MLS 387391

3742 Island Hwy

1 acre, 2 bed, 1 bath, 6 horse stalls $259,900 MLS 389850

#5-61 Dahl Rd 3 bed, 3 bath, 1733sqft $315,000 MLS 395127

NEW LISTING!

Heriot Bay log cabin home located on 0.46 acres close to Rebecca Spit Provincial Park. The home has a galley kitchen which opens to the dining room & large window overlooking the side of the property. The living room is adjacent to the dining room & features a propane parlour stove. 3 bedrooms are down the hall, the master bedroom being one of them. Situated on a nicely landscaped property with a very private feel to it. Walking distance from Rebecca Spit & a short drive from all services in Heriot Bay.

8468 Island Hwy 2 bed, 1 bath, 1232sqft on .37 acre $189,000 MLS 395918

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1677 Brook Cres 4 bed, 3 baths, 2130 sqft $284,999 MLS 389407

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Gowlland Harbour oceanfront lot featuring 150 feet of high-bank waterfront. This 3.13 acre property is fully treed with a nice mix of mature evergreens. Hydro & telephone services are available at the property line on West Rd. From the potential building site, the property features stunning views over Gowlland Harbour across to Stag and Doe Islands, Gowlland Island & April Point Resort to the south. Located close to the Community Centre & halfway between all services in Quathiaski Cove & Heriot Bay.

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• Ocean view 2 bdrm plus 1bdrm and another kitchen down • New windows and roof

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• 4 bdrm, 4 bath 2900sq ft • Waterfront Estate Home • Remodeled with new roof and huge deck

3314 WISCONSIN WAY

846 Sayward Rd, Sayward BC $369,000 MLS 394075

• 3 bdrm, 3 bath Rancher on 2.95 acres • 2 lg shops 24x30 and 24x36 1,850 sq.ft. rancher, 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms. Oversized doorways & wide halls make this accessible friendly. Up to 50% reduction in energy cost vs conventional housing in this Superior Certified Built Green home. TRF Woodcrafts Ltd. are pleased to provide additional packages for appliances, window coverings & landscaping. trfwoodcrafts.com. $414,900 MLS# 380750

2629 Sunderland Rd $439,900 MLS 394316

• 5 bdrm, 3 bath level entry w/full finished walkout bsmt. Large Ocean and Mountain view Lot. Build to Suit • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty

195 Strathcona Way $409,900 MLS 390377 • Top Quality 2-5-10 year Warranty • Home builder Don McInnes • Ground floor entrance • Vaulted ceiling, gas fireplace

180 Petersen Rd S. $259,900 MLS 395040

• 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with many updates! • Newer roof built in 2011 • New flooring, windows, paint and soffits

2621 Sunderland Rd $439,800 MLS 394334

• 5 bdrm, 3 bath level entry w/full finished walkout bsmt. Large Ocean and Mountain view Lot. Build to Suit • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty

201 Strathcona Way $398,900 MLS 389930 • • • •

McInnes & Sons Construction 2-5-10 New Home Warranty 5 bed 3x bath plus den, Unfinished basement

403 Merecroft Rd $249,900 MLS 395046

• 3 bdrm on the main floor • 1 bdrm, 1 bath in law suite! • Great location, close to recreation, shopping and schools.

1702 Wood Rd $1,049,000 MLS 392130 • Amazing waterfront property w/private dock. • Located in Painter Barclay area on prestigious Discovery Drive. • 3172 sqft, 3 bed plus pan-abode log home.

745 Nancy Greene Dr $249,000 MLS 393405

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823 Timberline Dr $449,800 MLS 394313 • 5 bdrm, 3 bath, Build to Suit • Large Mountain and Oceanview Lot • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty

1000 Hemlock St $99,800 MLS 381851 • 6000 sqft lot zoned commercial • Lots of potential for office retail development • Priced for quick sale

204-738 S Island Hwy $145,900 MLS 395300 • Very clean bright & spacious 1132sqft south facing home, 2 large bdrms, huge deck, steps away from sea walk. Why rent when you can own for so little!

Outstanding & immaculate are 2 words to describe this 2 bedroom, 3 bath townhome with a single car garage located in the heart of trendy Willow Point. Exceptionally cared for unit, the location in the complex is perfect & visitor parking immediately available. Everything is within walking distance. $182,000 MLS# 395018

A home away from home. Cute, cozy, 1 bedroom condo, perfect scenario for those who would like a smaller home base while spending the majority of their time experiencing the world! Also perfect for the retired senior or the single independent 1st time buyer. Your own entrance & in-unit laundry. Only a 5 minute walk to town. $118,000 MLS# 380696

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5493 S. Island Hwy, Courtenay $199,900 MLS 394283 • Level 11930 sq ft ocean view building lot across from boat ramp and future marina in Union Bay.

2201 Shetland Rd $850,000 MLS 382888

• Nicely reno’d 3bed, 2bath • 14 acre property close to downtown • 1284 sqft rancher • Selectively cleared & ready for your • Close to transit, shopping, recreation dream home facilities.

• Master ensuite features large soaker tub, • Outdoor kitchen

208-3120 Island Hwy N $99,900 MLS 390026 • Well maintained bare land strata w/ No pad rent, Large open kitchen and great size living area. Small pets and children welcome. Extra RV parking.

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292 Michigan Drive $489,800 MLS 388428 • New Deluxe Rancher w/ 3 bed, 2 bath

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3949 Gordon Road $998,800 MLS 381811 • Country estate on 4.2 acres, Chefs kitchen, 4 bdrm indoor/ outdoor surround sound. 24 x 28 detached garage & 34x22 wired shop.

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#23-2520 5 UPDATED bedroom, 2MOBILE 1/2 bath. Home across QUINSAM from skatingROAD rink & UPDATED MOBILE #23-2520 QUINSAM ROAD 2 bedroom, 1many bath updates. located Including at #23 Quinsam Park. swimming pool, roof, windows, & flooring. Backing Park. onto 2Newer bedroom, 1 windows bathinlaw located at #23 Quinsam flooring, 2 roof, bedroom suite down. UPDATED #23-2520 QUINSAM woods. MLSMOBILE 395373 OFFERED AT $39,900 Newer roof, windows &ATfl$274,900 ooring. Backing ROAD onto MLS 393754 OFFERED 2 bedroom, 1 bath located at #23 Quinsam Park. woods. MLS 395373 OFFERED AT $39,900 Newer roof, windows & flooring. Backing onto woods. MLS 395373 OFFERED AT $39,900

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Wow, just wow! This custom built 3000 sq ft rancher with bonus room will take your breath away from the amazing old growth fir post and beams, granite counters, stainless steel chefs kitchen, granite and slate ensuite with a luxurious beyond belief rock shower and jetted tub, to the amazing double over height separate shop.This home has it all, including Geo Thermal heating! Creativity and class in one of the best neighbourhoods we have to offer. This is a must see! NEW PRICE! $749,900

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This neat 2 bdrm sits on a double size lot with several fruit trees and a large garden area. There is also a separate garage/ workshop. This is a oneof-a-kind location. Priced at $59,000.

978sqft ocean view condo 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Large covered deck Extra storage, covered parking and elevator

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Serving Willow Point Since 1995 2116 B South Island Highway

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Willow Point Ranchers 2142 Arnason Rd

NEW LISTING!

NEW PRICE!

For Him - 700 sqft detached double garage/ shop, wired, heated & plumbed. For Her - Cutie pie in need of cosmetic touches. 1320 sqft 3 bed/ 2 bath, quiet area, rancher in Willow Point. Parking +++ GREAT STARTER!! $254,900 MLS 395407

3 bed, 2 bath 1230 sqft. Generous master & ensuite. Newer kitchen appliances. Private Garden. Cozy for retirees or small young family.

MLS 396407 $263,000

206 - 622 Island S. Hwy.

AUG 29 • SATURDAY 1-2pm 662 B Elkhorn Road 1/2 stratified duplex. 3 bedrooms, 1639 sq.ft. Potential for family room. Fenced front yard, large back yard. Rent $1100/mo. 1 small pet OK. Close to Carihi & downtown

158 Reef Crescent

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1970 & 1978 Island Hwy

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0.8 acre holding property & income. 7 rentals - Help shape Willow Point’s Future! Semi-waterfront unobstructed ocean views - Beautiful! MLS 355912

Character Home with Income - Cortes Island

#15-650 Yorkshire Drive

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Quiet back unit in semiwaterfront building 2 bed/ 1 bath, pets & rentals OK No age restriction Come See, Come Save!

2 bed/ 2 bath 1181 sqft Cambridge Estate Patio home. Updated bathrooms - solarium. Adult oriented & small pet ok. No Rentals. Impeccable complex.

260 Harbour Rd. Water view, Whaletown Harbour, 0.38 acre lot Business opportunity Idyllic Setting Character home MLS 391533 $282,000

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Made for Family Living, Space wont be a problem here! The Huge Kitchen-Family Room Combo plus 3 Full Baths and 5 bedrooms, make Mornings Easy! You’ll love the Sun Drenched Deck and Roomy Rec Room! Big Double Garage & Brand New Roof Too! Steps to Georgia Park Elementary, Southgate and Timberline College! A Ton of House for the price! $379,900!

(733 Bowen) MLS# 379246

EXCEPTIONAL VIEW & VALUE! Bright and Beautifully Upgraded 3-4 bedroom, 3 bath open plan with Custom Solid Maple Chefs Kitchen, Brand New Roof, Workshop Space, 30ft Garage plus Excellent RV Parking and 2 Decks to Follow the Sun! Excellent location. Gorgeous landscaping with irrigation. This beautiful home is move in ready in every sense! Act Quickly! PRICED TO SELL $374,900! (728 Galerno) MLS# 397408

BEST LOCATION IN COMPLEX!!!

Top Floor, SW Corner, 2 Bd/2 Bath suite has Outstanding views of Sunsets, Mountains & Forest! Shows “As New”! 55+, Wheelchair accessible, Natural Gas, Hot Water & Secure Underground Parking included! Mountain View is a well managed, worry free building, Conveniently Close to New Hospital & All Services! Call today! You’ll be glad you did! $185,000.

LUXURIOUS RANCHER + CARRIAGE HOUSE

Superb quality on .50 Acre in gentrified Willow Point! Contemporary great room with soaring vaulted ceilings, rich wood floors, granite counters, wrap around verandah! Step out from your elegant master suite onto a magnificent covered deck and stargaze! An elaborate pond & lush landscape make this a very special place to call home! REDUCED TO $665,000! MLS# 392402

ULTIMATE OCEANFRONT LIFESTYLE PRIME BUILDING SITE with UNIT #1201 $246,900

Includes Marina with moorage for watercraft to 26+ Ft. Excellent level entry 2 bedroom 2 bath suite offers classy travertine the floors in entry, bathrooms, and kitchen. Hidden Harbour is the Gem of Vancouver Island for discriminating buyers who desire a West Coast lifestyle. Other amenities include secure underground parking with individual storage locker, a stunning indoor pool, hot tub, elevator, meeting room & fire pits! Deck BBQ's, Pets & Rentals allowed!

Stunning Panoramic Views forever on top of Georgia Park! Gently sloped .20 Ac. Lot has 78ft frontage x 112 ft depth. Back yard will offer level walk out from main living area. Gst already paid and Sellers will provide topographical map & custom home plan to Buyer. Call for all the Details! $179,900. MLS# 392161


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If your looking to downsize or if your looking for your first home, this beautifully maintained 3 bedroom 1 bath home with Brand New Roof has just been listed and is definitely worth viewing. Very quiet location Nestled near the hospital area close to Merecroft shopping, elementary schools and amenities. Yes to RV parking, carport and a lovely backyard with 2 storage sheds. Comes with, 2 fridges, stove, dishwasher, window coverings, washer and dryer. I look forward to seeing you.

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GREAT LOCATION, GREAT OCEAN VIEW Lovingly maintained 4 bedroom basement home with beautiful 5 yr. old maple kitchen, granite counter tops, stainless steel appliances, SIL granite sink, new lighting & interior paint. Brazilian teak floors, 2 electric fireplaces up and down. 2 year old roof. Wrap around sun deck with canopy and fountain. Panoramic ocean/mountain vistas. Lovely private terraced fenced backyard. Side RV parking with access to backyard. Quiet neighbourhood. Shopping close. List of furniture included. Motivated! Immediate possession possible.

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QUICK POSSESSION Three bedroom 1,239 sq.ft. rancher with 2 baths, situated in a quiet Willow Point cul-de-sac. Brand new fridge and stove. 5 year old washer & dryer. In 2006, new roof, insulated garage door & opener. Most windows were replaced in 2007. Easy care laminate flooring. New garage drywall, living room gas fireplace in River Rock setting. Large dining area. Electric heating, double garage. Very private backyard, 2 decks front and back. Easy walk to French Immersion Elementary School, 2 blocks to Seawalk and shopping.

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY WITH DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL Almost 1 acre site, good holding property until it is developed to its full potential. Street improvements are in place & the ocean views are outstanding! Sea Walk across the street ensure unobstructed future views of the always active Discovery Passage. Existing buildings include a 5 plex & cabin that rent monthly, plus a number of RV sites that generate summer income.

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$349,000 MLS 397088

79 ROCKLAND RD. $849,900 MLS#379036

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GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION 5 minutes from downtown, rec centre and schools. Well maintained basement home with 5 bedrooms, 2 kitchens, 3 1/2 baths, partial ocean view & excellent mountain views. 7 year old electric furnace, mostly new windows, laminate flooring up and tile floors in basement. Open kitchen with oak cabinets. Large sunny wrap around sun deck with new vinyl decking. Washer/dryer approximately 3 years old. Large in-house workshop. Wide fenced lot with curbing around beds, fish pond in front yard.

YOU CAN SEE FOR MILES Fabulous ocean & mountain views! Custom designed home over 4,000 sq.ft. Beautiful open design living space, includes a convenient 2 bedroom suite. Gorgeous Brazilian hardwood floors, large kitchen with maple cabinets, granite countertops, centre island & walkin pantry. 2nd level has an ocean view media room. Breakfast nook with access to covered sundeck. Lovely master bedroom with deluxe ensuite. Wine making room, root cellar, gated RV parking, 22 ft. x 24 ft. garage & room for a shop.

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WALKING TRAILS AT YOUR BACKDOOR Custom designed 3,350 sq.ft. 3 storey, 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom family home with detached 10 x 18 ft. workshop on 0.18 of an acre, bordering Beaver Lodge Trust Lands. Lovely 10 ft. ceilings in living room, gas fireplace, efficient gas hot water heating, 6 inch interior walls, beautiful oak flooring, greenhouse solarium off kitchen. 5 skylights. Master bedroom on main floor with 3 pce. ensuite & big walk-in closet. Basement theatre room with overhead projector. Originally builders own dream home. Fully fenced private backyard.

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OCEAN VIEW HOME ON 2/3 OF AN ACRE Breathtaking ocean & mountain view can be yours! Gorgeous 0.65 acre setting, right in town. Custom designed unique 2 storey home with oak kitchen, nook, dining room, new HRV core, 2 yr. roof & skylights. One bedroom on main floor, 2 bedrooms upstairs plus family room with incredible ocean views. Open vaulted living room ceiling with 2 skylights makes room very bright & airy. Single carport with workshop area. Separate garden shed. The property has lane access & private backyard.

GORGEOUS SEASIDE VIEWS. Beautifully maintained 2 bedroom 2 bath waterfront condo with perfect water views. Upgrades include new paint, engineered hardwood floors, granite kitchen countertops, custom milled cabinets, stainless steel appliances, new lighting & custom blinds. Glass block den services as separate office. Utility room for good extra storage. Living room gas fireplace can heat the whole condo. Decks were done approximately 6 years ago. Small pet and rentals allowed. Underground parking, walk to town location.

GOT A VISION, GREAT OPPORTUNITY Fixer upper in need of remedial work on nice 52 ft. x 148 ft. treed private lot with lane access. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath rancher, approximately 900 sq.ft. in Campbellton location. Zoned Residential but in a Commercial neighbourhood. Single car garage at back of property off the lane.


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Saturday AUG 29th 12-1:30pm 758 Oribi Drive is situated on a quiet street, close to schools, and walking distance to Merecroft Village. Large sunny kitchen onto the picturesque private back yard, outstanding mountain view through the big windows in the large living room. Upstairs features a master bedroom with large walk-in closet with ensuite. Do not let this one slip past your radar, a must, must see! MLS 394751 $344,900

1025 Cordero Cres boasts careful interior planning yields little wasted space. Backing onto protected parkland, Campbell River’s most sought out, sunniest subdivision, “Discovery Plateau” where amenities, walking trails are right at your doorstep. MLS 395024 $379,900

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• 1580 sqft. Mtn view rancher • Large over height double garage • 1.5 acres with green house • 6’ crawl space w/ workshop

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www.islandsbesthomes.ca NEW LISTING 698 MARINER DR. This one is a stunner! 4100 sq.ft main level entry with some of Campbell Rivers best unobstructed ocean and mountain views.

OPEN HOUSE • Sat, Aug. 29 • 12-1:30pm

8468 ISLAND HWY.

284 RIVER CITY LANE

Cute character home on .37 of an acre with private, fenced back yard. $649,000

MLS # 397039

$189,000

MLS # 395918

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1925 RAVEN PLACE Wonderful family home in Willow Point. Pride of ownership is evident with all the upgrades including new windows, doors, flooring, paint, carpet and vinyl deck. Hosted by Karen Brotherston.

OPEN HOUSE • Sat, Aug. 29 • 12-2pm

$294,900

MLS # 396344

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NEW LISTING 94 FAIRWINDS This tidy home has had extensive exterior updates including roof, windows, paint and more. it’s priced right so you can finish the interior to suit your taste and decor. Some ocean & mountain view too!

$279,800

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4 bd, 3 bath, 2390 sq/ft family home w/suite potential close to the hospital, recreation centre, shopping, and downtown. Was $279,000.

$264,900

MLS # 397345

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4237 GORDON RD. This 1.86 acre private gated property has something for everybody in the family. 30 x 22 concrete floor, 3 stall barn offers plenty of room for all your 4 legged friends.

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Subtle hints of dried sage and star anise add interest and complexity. Aging in both French and American oak contributed subtle notes of vanilla. Then there’s that especially ‘silky’ mouth-feel - a rich tactile tonguecoating quality all out of proportion to the often very delicate fruit flavours and floral aromas that even simple Pinot Noirs offer us. Often this makes them taste much sweeter than they are, especially when the winemaker minimalizes interventionist meddling and instead encourages the wine to more or less make itself. Don’t be surprised if the last glass out of the bottle of Synchromesh ‘Palo Solera Vineyard’ Pinot Noir (63610) $26 from the Okanagan Valley’s East Kelowna pours a little cloudy. This is real wine, made from

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ripen unevenly can lead to lightly coloured red wines with aromas and flavours that sometimes fall short of greatness. Adventurous and relatively well-funded pinotphiles may have to hunt to find a bottle of Marimar Estates Don Miguel ‘La Masia’ Vineyard Russian River Valley (71133) $58.75. Like a much more expensive Burgundy, it flaunts concentrated layers of cherries, berries, raisins and dried prunes hovering over an earthy undercurrent of mushrooms and truffles before sliding into subtle echoes of molasses, dark chocolate and coffee. Although there are a few somewhat affordable red wines from Burgundy that are clearly

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BC Hydro to survey recreational river users BC Hydro has started a public recreation use survey along the Campbell River watershed. The survey will canvass people on their perceptions of recreation use and compare those perceptions to reservoir levels. “As part of the Campbell River water use plan and BC Hydro’s water licence requirements, BC Hydro is starting a public survey over the next nine years or so to identify correlations between BC Hydro operations, such as flow rates and reservoir elevations, to recreation use and public perceptions,” says BC Hydro’s Stephen Watson. “Most of the recreational perspectives have been provided through professional opinion by key stakeholders and agencies, dating back from 2000 to 2003. “ This study will survey thousands of people who use the watershed for recreation to get far more detailed information in comparing hydroelectric operations to public use values. It will provide a much better understanding of the recreational water use interests.” The study area consists of recreation areas within the Campbell River system and will focus mainly on areas of high usage such as the BC Parks and Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (FLNRO) recreation sites. Sites have been determined based on community engagement with representatives from relevant agencies and stakeholders. A 15-minute questionnaire has been

will include average reservoir levels, river discharge, and local climate data such as the number of sunny days. “In early 2013, as an outcome of the water use plan, BC Hydro modified its hydroelectric water flow regimes on the Campbell River system and it’s time to assess those changes and fill in data gaps,” says Watson. “We expect signifi-

designed and will be administered to recreational site users by two surveyors. Key areas of questioning will include types of recreational activities at the reservoir, quality of recreational experience, use and familiarity of the area, perspectives on BC Hydro operations in relation to recreation, and demographics. Other data collected

cant water abundance variations and reservoir conditions year to year, and this year is obviously a record dry summer. We will get a full range of conditions over the years.” The sur ve y als o involves a study method called a discrete choice experiment to measure the importance individuals place on features affected by BC Hydro

operations. This relates to water elevation in reservoirs, flow rates in rivers, to the amount of water passing over Elk Falls, and other factors when choosing a recreational destination. The survey presents respondents with a combination of photos and text, and asks respondents to choose their preference.

Through this process, the study will be able to examine preferences and trade-offs, providing a means of assessing the role BC Hydro operations play when people are choosing which recreation site to visit. The study started in August and will continue at intervals through the summer, fall, winter and spring

seasons around the Campbell River watershed. Data will be collected over an eight to 10 year period. The cost of the monitoring program is $1.2 million. The survey will be administered through a First Nations contract with Laich-Kwil-Tach Environmental Assessments Limited Partnership.

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The term for this position will commence October 1, 2015 through to March 31, 2018. Questions? Please contact Tracy Bate, Deputy City Clerk at 250-286-5705 or email tracy.bate@ campbellriver.ca Information and applications are at City Hall or at www.campbellriver.ca Apply today! Deadline is 4:30 PM Friday, September 4, 2015

TIME TO APPLY FOR 2016 COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP GRANTS-IN-AID Campbell River City Council will be accepting applications for 2016 Community Partnership grants-inaid until 4:30 p.m. Friday, September 18, 2015. Applications and a copy of Council’s Finance Policy are available on the City website at www. campbellriver.ca by selecting Your City Hall / Advisory Committees and Commissions (see links below Community Partnership Committee) or from City Hall upon request and should be submitted to the attention of Tracy Bate, Deputy City Clerk, 301 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River, BC V9W 4C7. Community Partnership Grants-in-aid are available for community groups which meet the criteria stated in the City of Campbell River Council Finance Policy Section 2.3. For further information or clarification on the application process contact Dennis Brodie, Finance Operations Supervisor at 250-286-5754, email dennis.brodie@campbellriver.ca.

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THE HISTORY OF THE CAMPBELL RIVER AREA

Ann Elmore Haig-Brown: always a ‘doer’ in the community CATHERINE GILBERT MUSEUM AT CAMPBELL RIVER

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he name Haig-Brown most often conjures up images of fly fishing and the Campbell River, topics that eminent author Roderick Haig-Brown wrote about and became internationally famous for. But his books might never have made it to the publisher without help from his wife, Ann (née Elmore) who typed the manuscripts that Roderick had written out in long hand. She also shared her husband’s commitment to and sense of community, and was eventually recognized for her own contributions to her local society. Roderick and Ann met in Seattle, Wa. when he was working in logging. Ann was a well-educated young lady who had obtained a bachelor of arts degree from Berkeley University in California. Although she was accustomed to city life, she followed her husband to the fledgling village of Campbell River in the 1930s and they settled into a rural existence on the riverside property where their home, the Haig-Brown Heritage House, sits today. Roderick wrote in 1949 in Measure of the Year how he admired his wife’s ability to adapt to country life. “Fifteen years ago Ann was a city girl, only a little while out of university… I had in my own mind a feeling that although we were starting out to live in the country, it would be only a matter of time before we turned to a city. But I have

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Roderick and Ann Haig-Brown relax in 1973 in their living in the now-named HaigBrown Heritage House.

never once heard Ann regret the city or suggest going back to it for anything longer than a quick visit.” Although it was Roderick who instigated creating a large vegetable garden, Ann took over the role of gardener, which Roderick thought sensible since his wife was also the chief cook. Her interest in gardening grew to include the landscaping of their 20-acre property, in a style that was strongly influenced by a trip to Italy. Daughter Valerie wrote in Deep Currents that her mother was an admirer of Renaissance art and architecture, and that later in life, she became fluent in Italian. Those who knew Ann remember her love of books, and the library of the HaigBrown House, which she

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filled with more than 3,000 volumes, attests to this passion. Appropriately, Ann worked as a school librarian, first at the elementary school then at the high school, Carihi, and for a period taught social studies. Family friend Diana Kretz, in remembering Ann, said that “the family had many books and magazines of educational value that were read and then shared with other families. Her kitchen was a place of learning and I remember having grammar lessons from her.” Ann also voluntarily created the library at the Ann Elmore Transition House, named after her as a tribute to her work with troubled women and children who needed shelter. As Roderick was to write in a letter reproduced in Deep Currents: “Mother is doing her 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. stuff in the [school] library and lik-

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ing it rather well. She also has the place filled with waifs and strays – one in the house and three in the cottage. The rumour around town is that the place is a front for drugs.” Ann’s life was one of continual busy-ness, even long after her four children had grown and left home. In an excerpt from a letter Ann wrote to daughter Valerie, her mother tells her that the University Women’s Club was meeting at the house, and that a few days later Ann was, “taking the Catholic Women’s League and the Women’s Centre Secretary to lunch so that they can amalgamate their work for a Transition House (without me).” Fellow Catholic Church member Mary Roberts, in remembering her long friendship with Ann, said, “We criticized the various governments, the Church, the social systems, deplored the

women’s situations, worried about teenagers, exchanged recipes, reviewed books, quoted our favourite poems and so on. She was a ‘doer’, as we know, and when she saw a lack she filled it.” Ann also served on the Board of the John Howard Society (JHSNI) for many years. Paul Barnett, a former JHSNI director wrote that, “when it came to social justice issues, Ann had a very pragmatic approach to how society should deal with both victims and offenders. She believed in focusing on compassion and healing. She had a natural understanding of justice and was ahead of her time in recognizing best practices.” Perhaps Ann’s actions and life are best summed up in words written by Terry Moist, who served on the JHSNI board with her. “Ann was very self-effacing. She would never give herself credit for anything, but she did so many good things.” Roderick passed away in 1976 and Ann in 1990. Their four children, Valerie, Mary, Alan and Celia all went on to careers in education and literature. Today, the Museum at Campbell River honours the influence of the Haig-Brown family through the annual Haig-Brown Lecture. This year’s speaker will be noted Canadian author Bev Sellars, whose lecture is entitled Aboriginals, Conservation, Fish and our Common Survival. The lecture will address issues of the Residential School system, environmental stewardship and cultural perspectives on economy.


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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

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DEATHS

DEATHS

DEATHS

DEATHS

IN MEMORIAM

PIGEON, LEOPAUL January 18, 1936 – August 24, 2015

Leopaul Pigeon of Campbell River, passed away peacefully at Campbell River & District Hospital on Monday, August 24, 2015, aged 80. He is survived by his son Pierre and grandson Jeffrey of Campbell River and many extended family members in Quebec. Private cremation arrangements.

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Elk Falls Cremation and Reception Center 250-287-3366 JUDY CANN (nee Gridzak)

Peggy Evelyn Paterson (nee HUNT) MARCH 18, 1920 – AUGUST 21, 2015 Peggy died peacefully at the Campbell River Hospital on August 21, 2015. She was a wonderful mother to Errol, Barry and Elaine and loving grandma and great-grandma.

October 17, 1946 to August 22, 2015

Judy peacefully passed away at home on August 22, 2015 after a long and valiant battle with cancer. She is lovingly missed by her husband of 49 years, Ron Cann; her children, Darlene Winterburn (James – predeceased), Angela Lane (Steve) and Ronald Cann (Colleen); her grandchildren; and an expansive group of family and friends. There will be a celebration of her life on Saturday, August 29, 2015 at the Maritime Heritage Centre in Campbell River from 1 PM to 3:30 PM. At her request, no funeral will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations to your local Cancer Society (ovarian) would be appreciated.

Adele Frei

Nov. 10, 1929 - Aug. 23, 2015 Adele passed away peacefully on Sunday, August 23, 2015 at the age of 85 years. She is survived by her loving husband Charlie of 53 years, daughter Liliane (Ron) Hoffmann, granddaughter Nicole and greatgranddaughter Isabella. Adele had a wonderful, outgoing personality with which she met numerous acquaintenances and long acquaintances and lasting friends over the years. Her family would like to thank Lisa and Erwin Portmann for all their help, support and many visits. A special thank you also to Wendie for lifting Mom’s spirits on many occasions. No service by request.

#1-1040 9th 9th Ave., Ave., Campbell #1-1040 Campbell River River BC BC 250-287-2240 250-287-2240 Condolences may may be be left left for Condolences for the the family family at: at: www.campbellriverfunerals.com www.campbellriverfunerals.com

COMING EVENTS

In Memory of DARRYL DAVIS Dec. 31, 1960-Aug. 29, 2008

Darryl will always be remembered as hard working, kind and caring.

An intelligent lady, witty and charming with the gift of laughter, she retired at 65 as Audio Video Library Manager in Thunder Bay, ON and then sold real estate for five years. Widowed for 10 years, she moved to BC and met her husband Robert Paterson with whom she enjoyed another 25 years of marriage. Knitting socks was her passion and she generously shared these socks with her friends and relatives. Now Peggy is in the Lord’s House, reunited with her deceased loved ones. We love you Mom, till we meet again. A private gathering will be held to celebrate her life.

Taken too soon from his family and friends. Love from all your family Especially, father Don (Lil) Davis and Aunt Barbara Johnston

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A reception with refreshments for family and friends to gather following a ceremony is a key part of the healing process; it offers emotional solidarity and support. Perhaps you’ve heard the expression “Grief shared is grief dissipated.� It’s true! Because of that, we offer a bright, open, natural environment for casual, relaxed receptions following our ceremonies, making it unnecessary for family and friends to go elsewhere for fellowship. Our homemade presentation of freshly made sandwiches, desserts, specialty vegetable and fruit trays, fresh brewed coffee, chilled juices and premium teas, make it an inviting close to whichever of our ceremonies you select.

Island Funeral Services

Elk Falls Cremation and Reception Center

BRAVEHEARTS Cancer Survivor Co-ed Dragon Boat Team invites all cancer survivors to join our team. For more info contact Tina at 250-2869685 or email: bravehearts.bc06@gmail.com braveheartsdragonboatteam.com

FRATERNAL ORDER of Eagles. Recovered bike program. Monthly bike sale. Aug.30. 9am-12pm. 900 Alder St. Proceeds to local charities. For info call Walter 250-286-7262.

INFORMATION Advertise in the 2016 - 2018 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis âœąLargest Sportsman’s publication in BC.

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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Please call Annemarie 1.800.661.6335 or email: ďŹ sh@blackpress.ca CALL FOR ENTRIES 13TH ANNUAL Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens Artisan Festival. Fine Art and Quality Crafts Juried Show. Presented in a spectacular outdoor setting Sept. 5,6 and 7 Applications for Artisans are available at woodlandgardens.ca 250-338-6901

Pat Martin Ray Archer Rosie White Harold Allen Neil Stewart

CURVES now offers drop-in passes! Try the new “Dance and Tone� class, Stretch, Balance, or Jillian Michaels high intensity! Commit to fitness, not a contract. 250 287 8379

A donation to the Hospital Foundation is a wonderful way to remember or honour special people and a precious gift to those who rely on our Hospital and Yucalta Lodge for care.

JENNY CRAIG Weight Loss now open in Campbell River! Join now for just $49 enrollment (Reg.$99) and get $50 in food savings! 250-287-8379

Campbell River Hospital Foundation 381 - 2nd Avenue Campbell River, BC V9W 3V1 250-850-2418

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Campbell River

WORSHIP DIRECTORY ST. PETER’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 228 S. Dogwood St. Campbell River, BC, V9W 6Y7 Office Telephone: 250-286-1613

EMAIL: stpeterscampbellriver@shaw.ca

Rector: The Venerable Dr. Blair Haggart Regular Worship Services Every Sunday: 8:30 AM Eucharist, BCP 10:00 AM Eucharist, BAS With Children’s Ministry & Nursery Every Wednesday: 12:10 PM Eucharist

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BAHAI FAITH You are invited to our

BAHA’I FAITH SUNDAY MORNING DEVOTIONAL 10 am to 11:30 am Sybil Andrews Cottage (refreshments, discussion, social time/music) Please come join us for more Information visit

bahai.org or 250-923-5654

vineyard Christian

Fellowship

“To Know and Make Known The Love of Christ�

Sundays @ 10am 2215 Campbell River Road

Senior pastors Barry & Nancy Kaardal wwwcrvineyard.ca 250-286-3372 Sunday School begins @ 10:30 am

A congregation of the

church of Christ Meets at 226 Hilchey Rd, Campbell River on

Sundays 10 am Worship 11:15 Classes for Children & Adults Midweek Studies call for times

250-923-4441

United Church

of Campbell River An Inclusive Community Centred in Christ Come as you are Join the conversation Be a part of a Caring Community Celebrate Your Faith

Worship Service 10:00 am Corner of Pinecrest and South Birch

www.crunited.ca 250-203-7258

Everybody Welcome

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145 Simms Road, Willow Point Phone 250-923-3776

contact

JACQUIE DUNS

250-287-9227

MORNING SERIVICE & SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 am For more inĨormaĆ&#x;on

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Rev. John Green

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INFORMATION

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST AND FOUND

HELP WANTED

WORK WANTED

FREE HOT TUB Beachcomber. Fibreglass older model. Runs. Call 250.202.4743

FULL TIME Heavy Duty Parts Counter person required for a busy truck, trailer, engine repair facility in Campbell River, BC. Must have experience in heavy duty truck & trailer and/or Cummins & Detroit diesel engines. Competitive wage & benefit package available. Email resumes to: warren@carmacdiesel.com.

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

LOST. Sage 11 foot, 4 piece, Z-axis fly rod and reel on August 18th near parking lot at the intersection of John Hart Road and Gold River Road. Contact: 250-390-1695. Reward offered.

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TO TOWN?

DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

Don’t wait for us to find you! Call Louise........923-6643

Taxi Drivers NIGHT SHIFT Cab drivers

NEW BABY or EXPECTANT MOM? GETTING MARRIED?

PERSONAL SERVICES

wanted for our busy summer & fall season, and beyond. Versatile, part-timers for fillin shifts also needed.

To Apply Please Call Ray:(1)-250-287-3347 or (1)-250-202-0502

PERSONALS

IS ALCOHOL A Problem for you? Call 250-287-4313 for help day or night

HELP WANTED WACOR HOLDINGS Certified flag persons required for Campbell river & Courtenay area. admin@wacor.ca

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LEGALS

LEGALS

NOTICE OF PROPERTY DISPOSITION Public Notice is hereby given that on Wednesday, September 16, 2015 the Board of Directors for the Strathcona Regional District intends to proceed with final passage and adoption of Bylaw No. 232, being Surge Narrows Wharf Facility Licensing Agreement Authorization Bylaw 2015, which would authorize the Strathcona Regional District, to enter into a 5 year agreement with the Canada Post Corporation to use part of the Surge Narrows wharf facility as a community postal centre in exchange for payment of $244.73 per year (plus taxes). Copies of Bylaw No. 232 and other related materials are available for inspection online at www.strathconard.ca or in person at the following locations from Friday, August 21, 2015 to Wednesday, September 9, 2015. Strathcona Regional District 301 – 990 Cedar Street Campbell River, BC (between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.) Canada Post Office Main Street Surge Narrows, BC (Monday, Wednesday, Friday between 11:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.) Further information regarding this matter may be obtained at www.strathconard.ca or by contacting the office of the Strathcona Regional District via telephone at 250-830-6700 or 1-877-830-2990. Written comments concerning this matter should be addressed to the undersigned prior to 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, September 9, 2015. Tom Yates, Corporate Services Manager Strathcona Regional District 301 – 990 Cedar Street Campbell River, BC V9W 7Z8 Fax: 250-830-6710 Email: administration@strathconard.ca

PERSONAL SERVICES EDUCATION/TUTORING

Casual / On Call The Salvation Army Campbell River Must have Current First Aid/FoodSafe/WHMIS/NVCI Send Letter & Resume to: BC_CR_OC_HR@ can.salvationarmy.org 291 McLean St, Campbell River, BC V9W 2M4. Close date Sept 8, 2015.

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. NO Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. SignUp online! iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

J.P.S HOUSECLEANING

Shelter & Thrift Store Workers Needed

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

ORACLE TUTORING

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

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250-830-0295.

TUTOR AVAIL - various subjects. Math up to grade 12, English, reading and more. Call (778)418-1227.

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sustainable aquaculture

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK Campbell River, BC

Cermaq Canada is currently looking for an Accounts Payable Clerk to join our dynamic team on a 1 year contract! As an Accounts Payable Clerk, you will receive and process purchasing correspondence, complete data entry invoices for cheque runs, research account activity, deal with vendors, reconcile statements, troubleshoot billing problems, and perform other accounting duties as assigned. Application requirements Ĺ˜ Post-secondary education in bookkeeping or accounting Ĺ˜ 2 years previous work experience in accounting or a similar position Ĺ˜ ProĹľcient in 0icrosoft (xcel and :ord Ĺ˜ 0ust be legal to work in Canada at the time of application Special requirements Ĺ˜ Prerequisite to hiring is a criminal record check Ĺ˜ Only applicants who are legally allowed to work in Canada will be considered Position details Ĺ˜ 7his is a contract position for approximately 1 year based at our Campbell 5iver ofĹľce. Ĺ˜ 7his position operates days a week, 0onday to )riday, A0 to P0. Ĺ˜ Company beneĹľts are available after the successful completion of a -month probation period and include %C 06P and (xtended +ealth and 'ental with /ong-7erm 'isability and Accidental 'eath 'ismemberment insurance Please e-mail your application to careers.canada@cermaq.com and state Accounts Payable Clerk in the subject line. Deadline to apply: Friday, September 4, 2015 LEGALS

LEGALS

LEGALS

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NOTICE Application for an Open Burning Permit under the Provisions of the Environmental Management Act TimberWest Forest Corp. is applying to the Director, Environmental Management Act to authorize the discharge of air emissions from open burning of dryland log sort debris in a designated location. The land upon which the burn site will be situated is within TFL47, Block 5, Lot 1488, Range 1, Coast Land District, located at Jackson Bay within Topaze Harbour. A total of 2000m3 of dryland log sort debris, consisting of bark, limbs and un-merchantable log chunks, will be open burned per year. Open burning will be carried out in accordance with an operational burn plan, once in the spring and once in the fall and only under ideal conditions. As per the burn plan, wood debris will be piled on a designated burn site in a haystack shape in order to promote good ventilation and rapid combustion. During each burning period, adequate fire protection equipment and personnel will be on-site to monitor active burning. The discharge of air emissions will last no longer than five days in duration during each open burning period, and will be done on Monday – Friday’s only. Burning will not occur on weekends or holidays, nor during the summer months (July 1 – Sept 30). Any person who may be adversely affected by the proposed open burning of wood waste and wishes to provide relevant information may send written comments to the applicant with a copy to the Director, Environmental Protection, at the address noted below within 30 days after the last date of posting, publishing, service or display. The identity of any respondents and the contents of anything submitted in relation to this application will become part of the public record. Further Information can be retrieved by contacting: Jocelin Teron, RPF TimberWest Forest Corp. PO Box 2800 Campbell River, BC V9W 5C5 Phone: 250-286-7310 teronj@timberwest.com Ministry of Environment: Director, Environmental Protection 2080-A Labieux Road Nanaimo BC V9T 5B9


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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

PETS

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Finishing and Renovations

GORGEOUS MINI Schnauzer pups, party colours. tails docked. $1200. 250897-6275.

ROTARY BEACH Bachelor, 1 & 2 bdrms. Lrg grnd floor with patio on sea walk. Laundry on site. NS/NP. (250)286-1175.

FINANCIAL SERVICES

Receptionist/ Accounts Payable Clerk

TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca

DO ALL Handyman Service. No job too big or too small. 250-895-0407 RENO’S HOME IMPROVEMENT & REPAIR. Install & repair of: fencing, vinyl siding, stairs, roof. Painting: interior/exterior. All general repairs. Dump runs. All work guaranteed. 250-203-3315

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GARAGE SALES

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FABRIC SALE iss! to m Too good

Saturday Aug 29th, 10-4 Sunday Aug 30th, 1-4 2262 Heron Crescent Comox V9M 3Y2 100% cotton quilting fabrics $3.00/m Batiks $4.00/m Kits • Books • Patterns Miscellaneous Sewing Fabrics Poor health means limited sewing - so clearing my stash. ~ Joann

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My decisions

help make yours easier. Because working here is about more than helping customers choose the right product. It’s about making a difference in their lives and their homes. We call it “unleashing your inner orange� and it’s my ability to tap into my inner potential to help customers create a space worth calling home.

Interior Renovations Professional Painting Drywall & Mudding Repair Finish Carpentry, Trim work Custom Fir Kitchens, Fireplace Mantels Husband & Wife Team Free Estimates Design House 250-204-4417 www.DesignHouseBC.com

PAINTING EVELYN M. Interior Painting: Interior prep to completion. I always use low odour paint. Colour consulting available, free estimates. No muss, no fuss! 250-204-4417.

Hours are Monday-Friday, 6am – 3pm with no evenings or weekends.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE FOR SALE BY OWNER FUEL/FIREWOOD FIREWOOD FOR SALE Call: 250-282-0089

FURNITURE 5-PIECE KITCHEN Set. 41’’ round table w/ wooden top, metal legs. Four chairs w/ wooden seats & metal legs. (2 grey, 2 red). Brand new. $275.00. 250-287-7767

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STORAGE TRAILER. 48 feet long. Call: 250-923-4868

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MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

YƾĂůĹ?ƚLJ ŜĂůLJĆ?Ćš Marine Harvest is the world’s largest supplier of farmed salmon and produces 5 million healthy meals per day. We have 10,400 employees and acĆ&#x;viĆ&#x;es in ĎŽĎŽ countries. dhrough our vision of Íž>eading the lue ZevoluĆ&#x;onÍž, Marine Harvest aims to Ä?e the leading supplier of healthy, sustainaÄ?le food from the ocean.

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BE A MIRROR CARRIER CHECK OUT ROUTES BELOW AVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA! Call Kevin today at 250-287-9227

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Apply online at homedepotjobs.ca/6927

REAL ESTATE

.95 ACRE UNIQUE 4 bd 2300 sq ft split level home. Peaceful and private. 35 fruit trees and grapevines. Walking distance to town, school, golf and trails. Ocean, mountain and city view. (250)286-0634. www.991petersen.com

Currently, we have positions available for Merchandise Execution Associates.

We are committed to diversity as an equal opportunity employer.

PETS AND LIVESTOCK

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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RENTALS

RENTALS

RENTALS

RENTALS

TRANSPORTATION

APARTMENT/CONDO

APARTMENTS FURNISHED

HOMES FOR RENT

SHARED ACCOMMODATION

TRUCKS & VANS

CAMPBELL RIVER: Beautifully furn 3 bdrm ocean views in quiet building, in suite laundry. Cable incld’d. $1200. Avail Sept. 1. 250-337-5487.

CHARMING FAMILY HOME. 3 bedrooms upstairs, 2 bath, bright, huge rec. room. Avail. Sept. 1. $1300/mth. 923-1374

EVERGREEN AREA. Large room w/ TV. Shared laundry, washroom, kitchen. College student or prof. working female pref. $600/mnth. Negotiable. (250)203-5686.

CEDARBROOK APTS 2 bedroom suite. Available Sept. 1st, 2015. $750.00 per month rent. Includes Heat & Hot Water. Indoor Neutered Cat welcome. References Required. Call (250) 202-2187 DALMATION TOWERS 2bdrm available. Close to town. Adult building. Elevator, pay laundry, manager on site. N/P. Ref’s req’d. Call Bill: 250914-0309.

HOMES FOR RENT CENTENNIAL PARK AREA. 3 bdrm, 1 bath, fully fenced, lrg shed, veg garden. N/P. Credit check & long term. $950/mth. Call Phil. 287-2048

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HELP WANTED

DELIVERY DRIVER Little Caesars is now hiring a Delivery Driver for our Campbell River location. Applicant must be clean cut with a good driving record and a reliable vehicle with delivery insurance (we will help to compensate for the added insurance). Please drop off resume in person. No phone calls please. Attention: Sarah 465 Merecroft Road Campbell River, BC

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

GEORGIA PARK. 3 bdr, 2 bth, very private backyard, dbl car gar., brand new custom kitchen, mntn + ocean view. $1500/mth. Available now. 778-237-7925 PANORAMIC VIEW- 2 bdrm grd level suite. Very quiet, close to town. W/D. Avail now. NP/NS. $800. (250)287-7970.

ROOM & BOARD

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To advertise your community event, contact Darcey at The Campbell River Mirror office 250-287-9227 or email: communitycalendar@campbellrivermirror.com FrI. aug. 28 CR Storm Tailgate Party: Strathcona Gardens. 4:30pm. Burgers, salmon, drink $5. Free for season ticket holders. Exhibition Game @ 7:30pm. Bridge: Community Centre Lounge. 1-4pm. 250-2861161 Rock n’ Bowl: CR Bowling Centre, 1661-16 Ave 9pmMidnight. 250-2861177 SMART Recovery: Self Management & Recovery Training. CR.

Mental Health & Substance Use. 121pm. 250-850-2620

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Exhibition Game VS Oceanside General. TIME CHANGE: 1:00pm Strathcona Gardens.

Sayward Farmers Market: Heritage Hall, 3k off hwy. 10am-1pm

Pier Street Market Fishing Pier parking lot. 10am-2:30pm

Rock n’ Bowl: CR Bowling Centre, 9pmMidnight. 250-2861177 crbowling.com

Church In the Spirit Square: Worship service with Aaron & Timandra Coulter. 2–3:30pm

15th Annual

Campbell River Women’s Resource Centre

School Supply Drive

Each year, the staff and volunteers of the Campbell River Women’s Resource Centre collect, sort and distribute more than 350 bags of new school supplies to low income families. We understand the importance of sending children to school equipped with the tools for success, but we need your help…

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Shoreline Musical Theatre Society

Donations of cash and supplies are currently being accepted for the Drive, and can be dropped at the Women’s Centre 1116 Dogwood Street, Monday to Thursday between 10:00am and 3:00pm. 15th year of supporting low income families through the Back to School Supply Drive Demand is on the rise – both for donations and by families Official Tax Receipts can be issued for donations of $20 or more

Geneology Library Hours: Maritime Museum. 7-9pm. 250-203-0585

@ RainCoast Creative Performing Arts Studio #4-938 Island Hwy. Please prepare to sing: “Put on Your Sunday Clothes” Performance dates November 19/20/21 at the Tidemark Theatre

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SEPt 4-6 Quadrapalooza Family Event Quadra Island Community Centre Tickets online: quadrapalooza.com SEPt 4. Last Blast of Summer: Willow Point Splash Park. 4-7pm. Bounce-arama, food, games.

Help Remove Invasives from Baikie Island: Evening Shoreline 10am-2pm. Paddles: 6-8pm. CR 250-287-3785 Paddlers Club: 250- or email libby@ 203-9953 greenwaystrust.ca Geneology Library Maritime Museum. 1:30-4:30pm. 250203-0585

thurS. SEPt. 3 Sing For Pure Joy! The Lions Den, across from Thrifty Foods. 6:30-8pm singforpurejoy@ gmawil.com

SEPt. 7 CR Singers Fall Startup: St. Peters Anglican Church. 7:159:15pm. FMI call Diana 250-2860316. SEPt. 9 Boating Course: Canadian Power & Sail Squadrons, Ripple Rock Squadron. 250-203-2672

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American Ultra (14A) Daily 3:25, 7:10 & 9:25, NO 7:10 on Wednesday Sept. 2nd Sat & Sun Matinees 1:10 & 3:25

The Mountain Men (14A) Special One Night Presentation Wednesday Sept. 2nd 7:00PM

SEPt. 10 Take Back the Night Event Pledge forms at CR Women’s Centre, 105-1116 Dogwood St. 250-287-3044. SEPt. 11 Class 1 - Advance Care Planning: Nuts & Bolts: 250-9144401 to register. SEPt 12 Women 4 Women Trail Run: 5k, 10k, Kids’ runs. Carihi School field. Register 8:30am. FMI: Facebook. Volunteer CR NonProfit Fair: Spirit Square. 11am-3pm. 250-287-8111 Golf Because You Care: Storey Creek Golf Course. 8:30am strt. Prizes. Auction. Proceeds to CR Hospital Foundation.

SEPt. 13 Annual Haig Brown Festival. www.haigbrown.bc.ca Almost End of Summer Market Royal Canadian Legion. 12-5pm Multi-vendors NEW ISSUE!

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Roderick Haig-Brown demonstrates fly-tying to children in his home study in the undated photo.

Celebrate Haig-Brown Now in its 14th year, the Haig-Brown Festival will take place on Sunday, Sept. 13, from noon to 4 p.m. in honour of the Haig-Brown family legacy. The festival is a great family event with lots to see and do. It provides an opportunity for the public to explore the Haig-Brown House and grounds, and to find out more about the local community groups that work to carry on the values of conservation and environmental consciousness demonstrated by Roderick Haig-Brown in both his writing and his actions. Haig-Brown was a fly fisherman, lay judge, and author, who became famous through his many articles and books, some of which are considered to be classics today. He spoke of preserving the natu-

ral environment long before environmentalism became a popular issue. He is credited with creating a positive impact on the future of Campbell River through his consideration of how industry could impact the natural habitats of fish and wildlife. Recognition is also given to Haig-Brown’s wife Ann (Elmore) Haig-Brown who assisted vulnerable women, and who was once the librarian at Carihi. The Haig-Brown Festival explores the themes of fishing, literature and conservation, and includes fly tying demos, fly fishing lessons, children’s games and crafts, good food, great displays and property tours. The festival also serves to showcase local artistic and musical talent. Located on the banks of the Campbell River, adjacent to the King-

fisher Creek conservation area and surrounded by woods, the site’s location by the river is a focal point for the celebration. Readings from HaigBrown writings are given in the house study and the public will have the opportunity to peruse its treasure trove of classic literature. The City of Campbell River will present Stewardship Awards on centre stage to individuals, groups or businesses in recognition of their contribution in areas of conservation. Come and enjoy a day by the river; admission is free. The festival is operated by the Museum at Campbell River which manages the property. This year the festival’s coordinator is fisherman and publisher Larry Stephanyk. For more information call the Museum at 250 287-3103.

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Experience the joy of singing There is a proverb from Zimbabwe that states, ‘If you can walk you can dance...if you can talk, you can sing.” Not only is singing good for the soul but there is a growing body of clinical evidence that indicates that singing, with its emphasis on deep breathing and good posture, can help to heal the body – from helping patients with Parkinson’s to strengthen their throat muscles, alleviate physical stiffness and improve motor function – to stroke patients using melodies to facilitate their speech recovery. Oliver Sacks, wellknown neurologist and author of many books, including Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain, says that “music is not only one of the fundamental ways we bond with each other but it literally shapes our brains. This is because musical activity involves many parts of the brain (emotional, motor and cognitive areas) even more than we use for our other great human achievement – language.” This is why it is an effective way to remember or to learn. It is no accident that we teach our children with rhymes and songs. The music burrows itself so deep in the nervous system, that even when people suffer dev-

Mary Dennison, singing group director, is preparing for a new season of Sing for Pure Joy, a choir circle that sings uplifting, spiritually enlightening songs.

astating neurological disease or injury, music is the last thing they lose. If you desire an added boost of endorphins g l e e f u l ly f l o o d i ng through your body (our

body releases oxytocin, the ‘feel good’ hormone, when we sing) raise your voice in glorious song with Sing for Pure Joy! The group, which sings heart-felt melo-

dies, soulful gospel songs and rousing spirituals, meditative chants, luscious layered songs and robust rounds, is starting up again for a new season. The first session in Campbell River is on Wednesday, Sept. 16 at the Lions Den (across from Thrifty’s) from 3-4:30 p.m. and on Quadra Island at the Community Centre on Monday, Sept. 14 from 3-4:30 p.m. Members sing songs from the sublime to the ridiculous. This is not a papertrained choir. No written music is used. All songs are taught in the traditional method of call and response. Contact director Mary at (250) 202-1003 or singforpurejoy@gmail. com for details and specific dates.

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A Heritage Fall Fair, organized by the Merville Community Association (MCA), at the Big Yellow Merville hall on Sunday, Oct. 4, will raise money to renovate two heritage buildings. Starting at 12 p.m. there will be farmers selling produce at the fair, both inside and outside the main hall. The two heritage buildings, (the Stolen Church and the Manse), will also be open for inspection and for vendors or activities. There should be plenty of space

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also be the beginning of raising financing from the federal/provincial governments, and/or interested investors, for the renovations of the two on-site heritage buildings, the Stolen Church and Manse. These renovated buildings, with the hall, would be a natural tourist stop for travellers along the highway. The plan for the next few years is to create a heritage site on the three acres of hall grounds with demonstration gardens and buildings (cob, earth), alternative power sources, antique machinery, historic displays, and a small retail space where samples of the wares from all of the agricultural businesses

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I was asked this question one day by a patient and was taken aback because to me it is so obvious that inflammation is one of the main contributing factors to most chronic diseases. Cytokines are regulatory glycoproteins that act as messengers of the immune system. They regulate the function of white blood cells, natural immunity, inflammation and the making of red blood cells. Some cytokines promote sleep, others cause sleep disruption. Some cytokines are stimulated by chronic infection and inflam-

matory cytokines and these also interfere with neurotransmitters in the nervous system. Different things can drive cytokines and they include: food allergens or sensitivities, dietary deficiencies, poor intestinal integrity (leaky gut syndrome), dysbiosis, toxins such as heavy metals, chemicals and medications; stress – past or present; chronic infection; trauma and chronic pain, and hormon a l i mb a l anc e s including adrenal, thyroid and sex hormones. Naturopathic strategies to lower inflammation include:

n Diet low in nightshade foods, wheat and gluten and other food sensitivities. n Correcting common deficiencies such as calcium, magnesium, DHA and EPA essential fatty acids and B vitamins and iron. n Correcting dysbiosis and optimizing gut function. n Limiting exposure to chemicals, growth hormones and antibiotics etc. by choosing an organic food diet as much as possible and getting the chemicals out of the household. Continued on Pg. 54

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Those little ‘Duckies’ support many important projects With another Duck Dip in the books, the Daybreak Rotary club would like to thank the people of Campbell River for their continued support. The Dip at Centennial Pool and the former race on the Campbell River has been an annual mainstay for almost 30 years. The Quacker 5000 Duck Dip is just one of several Daybreak Rotary fundraising events throughout the year but it’s special. It provides the club with an opportunity to host an event that is family friendly while raising funds for community projects. A guest speaker at a recent Tuesday morning club meeting said, “What a difference Rotary makes all over the world, not only have I seen Rotary projects throughout Africa but I see them right here at home”. It is true that Rotary has made huge difference, whether it be polio immunization and clean water initiatives on an international level or locally providing tables and chairs for the Campbell River Senior’s Centre. Proceeds from the Duck Dip are earmarked for local projects only. In some years most money raised will go to a specific project like the Water Park and in other years Daybreak Rotary will support smaller community projects as the need arises.

In recent times, the club has supported the Hospice Building fund, the Campbell River Senior’s Centre, Campbell River Minor Baseball, the Discovery Passage Aquarium, Volunteer Campbell River, Therapeutic Riding and local Literacy programs to name just a few. Every year when you purchase your ‘Duckie’ you make a valuable contribution to Campbell River.

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The TV Auction It was the mid-seventies…bell bottoms were rampant and there was far more plaid lying about than anyone knew what to do with. The men of the Campbell River Rotary set forth, wearing their best plaid blazers, to create a space for adults coming up through the program at the Association for Community Living. There was much discussion around the

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need for “Our Place”, the Thulin family put forward a piece of property, and the board of directors at the time put forth their guarantees as co-signers for a loan. Brian Taylor and Al Grant were put in charge of fundraising, and from the various club volunteers the concept of the Live Rotary TV Auction was born. When “Our Place” broke ground there were well over 80 members involved with the project. Not only has “Our Place” benefited from the annual auction, but the entire Campbell River Community is eligible to receive funding and support from the monies raised. We also built a little bridge….

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When Warren Thompson started the Foundation it was his intent to provide bursaries to Campbell River students who not only showed good marks in school but rewarded those that were contributing to their school or community, & had the greatest need for financial assistance. Many years later Bruce and his selection team have maintained that criteria. This year the group selected 7 students for $1,000 bursaries from 42 applications making it very difficult. Six committee members chose the students.

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The 4th Annual Ride For Jeneece Place was a great success thanks to the efforts of over 20 members of the Rotary Club of Campbell River and several volunteers around the communities of Campbell River and Gold River. 36 riders registered in Campbell River Saturday morning, more joined at the Elk Portal near Strathcona Park and many locals in Gold River participated at the Ridge Road house Pub & Restaurant in Gold River. The event raised around than $4,000 this year and is the highest amount to date indicating our event is gaining momentum.

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Cedar School Benefits from Daybreak Donation

The Daybreak Rotary Club is committed to supporting literacy and in doing so has identified an opportunity to support families of children going to Cedar School. Committee Chairperson, Dan Wickham, presented Cedar School Principal, Melinda Gaberel with cheques totaling $1,360 in support of two programs in the coming school year.

‘Welcome to Kindergarten’ is a pilot program that focusses on working with families to benefit each student’s integration into school. Cedar School is working with the parents,

as well as the children, to ensure they are comfortable in the school setting; parents are encouraged to come into the school and take an active role in their child’s education. ‘Welcome to Kindergarten’ empowers parents/caregivers to be the child’s first and best teacher. The donation of $750 benefits 15 Campbell River families.

of the coaching staff. The donation ensures the entire student body will have access to this program. Similar offerings at other schools have identified potential elite athletes but there’s a clear benefit to all participants.

The club, as part of a district wide initiative, has sponsored book fairs, purchased books for vulnerable readers and supplied books for the library. Although financial support is important, Rotarians participate in reading mentorship programs and volunteer at the Young Entrepreneurs Fair.

Daybreak Rotary has also supported Cedar School with a donation that will be used to fund field trips to the Campbell River Springs Gymnastics Club where the children will have access to the gym under the supervision

10 scholarship awards for outstanding leadership Hospice House gets helping hand from Rotary A new office building for Campbell River Hospice Society moved another step closer to reality when Campbell River’s Daybreak and Noon Hour Rotary Clubs teamed up to provide a $30,000 donation to the CR Hospice House Building Fund. “This has been talked about in our club for at least a decade,” said Lorrie Bewza of the Noon Rotary. Brian Stamp, chair of the Hospice House Building Fund committee, accepted the cheque in a presentation held at the Maritime Heritage Centre. “With this donation we now have $550,000 in cash and in-kind donations,” said Stamp, who heads an all-volunteer group formed to address the hospice society’s loss of its office space in the building next to the curling club. The proposed 2,476 square foot building will be located on Evergreen Road, adjacent to Yucalta Lodge and just behind the new hospital currently under construction. It will boast a kitchen, library, counselling offices, a multi-purpose room, a clinic and an outdoor courtyard.

and plan the project beginning in late 2013. The new hospice home will be situated on property donated by the city, and Stamp said the city has also pledged to service the project. With the in-kind value provided by the city in combination with funds raised, Stamp said, the Hospice House project will have a roughly $1 million value.

President Dave Bazowski of the Campbell River Daybreak Rotary Club announces it has granted ten scholarships to high-school graduates in Campbell River, to assist with tuition costs of post-secondary education. Awards are presented annually for outstanding leadership, commitment to school and community, and in keeping with the Rotary value of “Service Above Self.”

persons, and recognizes outstanding leadership in school and community.

This year’s scholarship winners are all leaders who are going on to post-secondary studies. They all have dreams of serving others in various capacities, and contributing to their community and the global community.

Rotary Scholarships ($500 each) have been awarded to Janine Annett, Antonia Bellefleur, Alyssa Christensen, Valerie Doyon, Brooke Eidsvik, Mairi Marlow, Tatiana Misky, and Alysha Wall. These students have initiated programs, organized events, and contributed many hours of volunteer service in our community, and in their schools. Daybreak Rotary is very proud of all of these students, applauds their efforts, and is pleased to support them in making their dreams come true.

Winner of the Barry Henshall Memorial Scholarship Award ($1,000) is Hayley Zumkeller, a graduate of Timberline Secondary School, who is going on to study Commerce at the University of Victoria. This award is in memory of a wellknown Rotarian who embraced life and all

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How great is that! HEROES – The 9th annual passage of Just in case of an accident the Coast Guard Discovery Passage went and Kevin Kavanagh, Bob off with the blessings of the sun, the tides, the and Katherine Naylor, Lionel Botting, and Pat moon, the wind and James of the Ripple Rock currents. We welcomed paddlers Power and Sail Squadron provided their boats for from France, the Czech safety. Emil Fischer was Republic and New York as well as Powell River, also present with a safety Nanaimo, Courtenay and boat. We thank them all for their help in past years Comox. Once again the and for their Brave Hearts Dragon continued support this Boat team graciously year. Other helpers at added their strengths to this event were Lance the crossing and Eileen group as well as a new Klaasen, Doug and Pat group from Woods, Walter Campbell and Sawyer River – those Heroes ladies in van Lieshout, & Zeros Kyle, Jenny pink from and Ashton Habitat for Humanity. Birchard, Caitlin LaForge and other members of our All 115 paddlers were family. Without the help heroes. Our hosts at Cape of all these people this Mudge Village welcomed us ashore with drum, song event would not have been possible. We appreciate and warm greetings. We your help and sincerely continue to build bridges thank all of you. of friendship from each side across Discovery The Goodships Passage.

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Take Back the Night brings community together MIKE DAVIES CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The Campbell River Women’s Resource Centre (CRWRC) has been busy collaborating with various other community organizations for an upcoming event and is inviting the community to join them in standing up against violence on our streets. Executive Director of the CRWRC Jodi Simkin says this year’s Take Back the Night event, scheduled for Sept. 10, will be a celebration of citizens coming together for a

common cause. “It’s about empowering people to take control of the community, to take control of things they want. It’s really so important that we see the community actively engaged,” she says, if we want to change the way street violence affects us as a community. “A strong showing (at the rally) will really send a message that we are ready to take some action and that we are ready to do it as a collaborative group.” They decided this year, rather than simply do a

“women’s centre” initiative, to create a signature event in collaboration with various community partners, including the City of Campbell River, the Kwakiutl District Council, Campbell River Family Services, “and other key players that are seeing the effects of street violence and what it looks like in our community,” Simkin says. “Everybody has a voice in this. Street safety affects everyone. It’s not just women – or women who are choosing a particular lifestyle or whose circumstances dictate a

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a message of how positive we are that change is possible, and that when we see something we don’t like – when we see street violence, when we hear about people that are impacted by that – that we’re not afraid to join together to change things.” One of the stories people will hear will be that of Cora Advocaat, whose brother Colton was the victim of violence in May in an incident at Penfield School. She will be the keynote speaker after the walk. Simkin also stresses

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Wildfires are ripping across California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and Alaska this summer, the result of unprecedented droughts and record temperatures. Millions of hectares are being burned along with hundreds of homes. Firefighting costs are multiplying, the economic damage is soaring, and the environmental consequences are foreboding. The old ecologies of the Pacific Northwest are being reshaped as climate change begins the long and disruptive process of altering the weather and remaking the biological structure of the region. Countless statistics

monly found in the ashen remains of the blackened landscapes. The danger in B.C. is exacerbated by the 13 million hectares of interior forest killed by the mountain pine beetle. Alaska, like B.C., has undergone an average temperature increase of about 1.4°C, mostly during the last 50 years, and is at least as vulnerable to the effects of rising temperatures, droughts and wildfires. Record areas of the state have burned in 2015, 183 more than the 216 fires that burned during the scorching season of 2004. From a climate perspective, Alaska’s fires are particularly serious

because they burn off the deep layers of organic insulation that are protecting the permafrost from further melting and the subsequent release of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. “Everything is connected,” says Bob Bolton, a University of Alaska hydrologist. “The climate, the permafrost, the water, the fires. You can’t look at one without looking at the other. Changes in one changes everything.” Complex ecologies such as the Pacific Northwest are similarly sensitive. Increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide from human

sources are raising temperatures, changing weather and forcing the region into a protracted and traumatic transition. Altered precipitation patterns are lowering crucially important snowpacks, degrading the vitality of watersheds and transforming the character of West Coast forests as California’s climate shifts northward. The summer fires are just part of a difficult and disruptive climate revolution we have set in motion. This change may be welcomed by those who like California’s climate, but the process is going to leave many others badly burned.

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