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Rural Oregon college site of deadly rampage

Conservation officers tranquilized, captured and released an adult female black bear after it had climbed a front-yard tree in a Nanaimo residential area Wednesday. » News, 5

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ROSEBURG, Ore. — A gunman opened fire inside a classroom at a rural Oregon community college Thursday, killing at least nine people before dying in a shootout with police, authorities said. One survivor said he demanded his victims state their religion before he started shooting. The attack shattered the first week of classes at Umpqua Community College in the small timber town of Roseburg, about 300 kilometres south of Portland. The killer is identified as 26-year-old Chris Harper Mercer, according to a government official who was not authorized to speak publicly and provided the name on condition of anonymity. Authorities shed no light on his motive and said they were investigating. Hannah Miles, a 19-year-old freshman, was in her writing class when her teacher got a call from security saying the school was in lockdown. She heard gunshots from a neighbouring classroom. Huddled together in the locked classroom, the students and teacher heard a footsteps outside and a man’s voice call out to them, “Come on out, come on out,” Miles said. They remained quiet and didn’t open the door. Police soon arrived, Miles said, and after students were convinced that it was indeed officers, they opened the door. “It was like a huge burden had been lifted,” she said. “A huge sigh of relief that we were going to be OK.” Douglas County Sheriff John Hanlin said at least two officers acted heroically in the

People leave the county fairgrounds in Roseburg, Ore., Thursday after a deadly shooting at nearby Umpqua Community College. Students and faculty were bused to the fairgrounds where some parents waited for their children. [AP PHOTO]

shootout, but it was not clear if the gunman was killed by authorities or whether he took his own life. At a news conference, a visibly angry Hanlin said he would not name the shooter. “I will not name the shooter. I will not give him the credit he probably sought prior to this horrific and cowardly act,” he said. Hours after the attack, a frustrated President Barack Obama spoke to reporters at the White House, saying the U.S. is becoming numb to mass shootings and that the shoot-

ers have “sickness” in their minds. Before the Roseburg shooting, a posting on the message-board site 4chan included a photo of a crudely drawn frog used regularly in Internet memes with a gun and warned other users not to go to school Thursday in the Northwest. The messages that followed spoke of mass shootings, with some egging on and even offering tips to the original poster. It was unclear if the messages were tied to the shooting because of the largely anonymous nature of the site.

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Strangers can crash wedding Inspired by the popular movie Wedding Crashers, a Florida couple is actually asking strangers to crash their wedding next month. Lee County sheriff’s deputy Paul Johnson and Shelly Osterhout say the more the merrier. They’re hosting the Oct. 10 wedding at an outdoor shopping plaza. The couple, who met online, are promising an unforgettable surprise. They’re planning for up to 1,600 people. The Fort Myers NewsPress reports the couple, who will honeymoon in Washington D.C. and Manhattan, say they’re looking forward to the surprise of seeing who attends, both new friends and old ones. — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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COMMUNITY

Church welcomes same-sex worshippers Members required to go through self-education process that includes discussing LGBT perspectives DARRELL BELLAART DAILY NEWS

Brechin United Church became Nanaimo’s first place of worship officially recognized as welcoming to same-sex worshippers. The pews were full for a Sept. 27 Sunday service, where congregation members and other witnesses saw the presentation of an Affirm United — an official declaration that certifies the church welcomes people of every sexual orientation. Getting affirmed does not happen automatically. The church requires members to go through a self-education process that includes experiencing and discussing LGBT people’s stories and perspectives. “It takes a few years,” said Rev. Anne Manikel. “You don’t just say you’ll do this. There were a lot of videos, self-explaining videos about families and people who are gay. There were some Bible studies to help debunk passages of the Bible that beat people up.” Manikel said judgmental churches often cite Old Testament writings, such as Leviticus, for strident opposition to homosexuality: “If a man lies with a man as one lies with a woman, both of them have done what is detestable. They must be put to death; their blood will be on their own heads.” Such attitudes pre-date Christianity, Manikel said.

“As Christians, we follow the teachings of Jesus, and Jesus said nothing about homosexuality.” She said people today are more enlightened, and understand samesex attraction is “part of the genetic code.” She said in the process toward Affirmation involved the entire congregation. “There was no debate per se, but in the end we had a vote, and 97 of 98 people said yes.” LGBT people around Vancouver Island have expressed a need for a church that accepts them, said E.T. Turner, Vancouver Island Rainbow Association spokesman, by email from Seattle, while on vacation. He attended what he described as a “truly wonderful” service. “The congregation was so welcoming, and went all-out to show that,” he said. “One woman I know who’s in her 70s said that it was the first time in her life that she felt truly welcome in a church. I felt the same way.” The church is the sixth Affirming member of the United Church on the Island. The United Church of Canada ordained its first openly gay minister in 1992. Darrell.Bellaart @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4235

RDN

Watering restrictions are eased DAILY NEWS

With fall rains come the easing of watering restrictions in rural areas from Cedar to Bowser. The Regional District of Nanaimo will dial back watering restrictions to Level 3 in October, allowing alternate-day watering in all eight RDN service areas. Caution follows a severe summer

drought, with a low winter snow pack and more drought forecast for 2016. “We want to do what we can now to prepare for next year,” said RDN Chairman Joe Stanhope. Level 3 allows watering lawns and gardens alternate days, by odd and even house numbers. Cleaning sidewalks and driveways or filling fountains, pools or hot tubs will be allowed once restrictions are lifted, Nov. 1.

Brechin United Church in Nanaimo. [AARON HINKS/DAILY NEWS]

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Today, and (Thursday), 3 p.m.with at Country Grocer on Bowen Road. Come and have Come have coffee Mark MacDonald, the Conservative coffee with Mark MacDonald, former Managing Editor the federal Nanaimo Daily candidate for the Nanaimo-Ladysmith riding in the of 2015 election! News, now the Conservative candidate for the Nanaimo-Ladysmith It will be held Friday, October 2, 3 p.m. in the meeting room at The Buzz riding inHouse, the 20151861 federal election. Coffee Dufferin Crescent, Nanaimo.

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Two separate realities

Resident killer whales struggling while transient numbers rising

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iller whales have always been a common sight in the waters off Nanaimo. The highly intelligent marine mammals are drawn to the area mainly for food, which, depending on the type of whale, can be either fish or other marine mammals. But the two types of killer whales — resident and transient — that frequent local waters are experiencing vastly different realities. The Robert resident fish-eatBarron ing populations Reporting are struggling to maintain their numbers while the transient meat-eating population in the area continues to grow at a rapid rate. While both types of killer whale appear very similar, they live very different lifestyles and face their own unique challenges. There are two separate resident populations of fish-eating orcas that live in the Strait of Georgia almost year-round. One inhabits the more polluted and urbanized southern regions near Victoria. The other is in the more natural and less-disturbed surroundings of Johnstone Strait to the north. The birth of four orca calves this year among the three southern resident pods — which together have just 81 members — is seen as a possible turning point in their ongoing fight for survival. The southern resident population decreased significantly in the late 1990s, down to approximately 70 individuals, before slowly starting to recover in recent years. Dr. John Ford, a member of the cetacean research program at Nanaimo’s Pacific Biological Station, said the southern pods face many more challenges than the larger northern resident killer whale populations.

Dr. John Ford, a member of the cetacean research program at Nanaimo’s Pacific Biological Station. [ROBERT BARRON/DAILY NEWS]

“We’re hoping that this is the beginning of a growth trend for the southern population.” John Ford, marine mammal biologist

There are approximately 290 fish-eating resident killer whales currently living year-round in 16 family pods in and around the northern Johnstone Strait. “It could just be that there were a high number of females (in the southern population) that were receptive to having calves this year, or it could be that ocean conditions this year are good enough to allow the calves to survive,” Ford said from his Nanaimo office overlooking Departure Bay. “It could be a combination of both. We don’t know for sure, but we’re hoping that this is the beginning of a growth trend for the

southern population. Having just about 80 whales in that population is just too small and vulnerable to ensure its survival.” Ford said the southern whales’ summer habitat around Puget Sound is a hot spot for PCBs and other contaminants. The chinook salmon they mainly eat inhabit ocean waters and rivers polluted by agriculture, pulp mills and other industries, military bases and urban runoff. Ford said during lean years, when killer whale’s food is scarce, the whales begin to metabolize their blubber where contaminants, like PCBs, are stored. This may hasten an animal’s mortality. “PCB production has been banned, but it’s persistent and stays in the environment for a very long time,” he said. “The southern part of the Strait of Georgia is also a very urbanized environment with a lot of boats in its waters. The noise from these

vessels could be interfering with the whale’s ability to communicate with each other, as well as their hunting behaviour.” Ford said a “lot of effort” is being put into making vessels more quiet, and a solution may be found with properly designed propellers. He said recent studies are also finding a direct co-relation between the populations of chinook salmon and the local whale populations. He said the high mortality rates in the late 1990s in both the northern and southern pods, and the fact there were few new births in those years came at the same time as record low chinook salmon numbers in the Straight of Georgia. Ford said that could be related to the major El Niño weather event at the time that caused local waters to be warmer than average. He acknowledged that the extreme El Niño that is forecast to hit the West Coast this year could adversely impact the whale populations again, but the fact that the connection has now been made means that it can be mitigated. “If we see the chinook salmon numbers drop again, the fishery could be better managed to ensure there are adequate fish for the whales to eat,” Ford said. “But that’s not for us researchers to decide. All we can do is provide advice.” Meanwhile, Ford said the population of transient, meat-eating killer whales continues to grow in the Strait of Georgia. In fact, 80 per cent of the current sightings of killer whales off Nanaimo are transients, also known as Biggs whales. This is a big change from almost two decades ago when 80 per cent of the sightings were of members of the southern resident pods following chinook salmon runs in the region. That’s because as the salmon decrease in the strait, limiting the range of the fish-eating population, the harbour seals, sea lions and other food sources for transient

whales has increased exponentially. There were approximately 50 transient killer whales that would regularly visit the strait when scientific studies into local killer whale populations began in the 1970s. That number has grown to approximately 300 today. While they appear almost the same to an untutored eye, the resident and transient killer whales are very different in their diets and behaviours. Both subspecies are socially isolated from each other and never mix or interbreed. Unlike the residents, whose lives and travels have been well-documented, transients are more mysterious largely due to their wide hunting ranges outside the strait which makes them hard to study. They can show up anywhere, anytime. These whales, which can hunt alone or in packs, have been increasing their local visits since the DFO’s $5 bounty on harbour seals was discontinued in the mid-1960s. That cull reduced the population of seals in the strait down to approximately 2,000, just 10 per cent of their historic levels. Today they have rebounded to about 40,000, and the number of transient killer whales visiting the strait has rebounded along with them. “Their population is still growing in the strait, but we expect it will level off as its food resources dictate,” Ford said. Robert.Barron @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4234 » We want to hear from you. Send comments on this story to yourletters@nanaimodailynews.com. Letters must include daytime phone number and hometown.

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EDUCATION

Planned school closure met with protests Demonstration intended to show district and public what would happen if Rutherford Elementary is shut ROBERT BARRON DAILY NEWS

Iris Mennie drove all the way from Duncan to take part in a demonstration on front of Frank J. Ney Elementary School Thursday morning. Mennie is a retired teacher from Rutherford Elementary School, which the Nanaimo-Ladysmith school district is considering closing in June, 2017. She said the school is worth the effort to try and save it. “I drove to Rutherford school every day for five years and I was more than willing to drive the route again today to support it,” she said while driving through Frank J. Ney school’s parking lot. There was a longer line of cars than usual at Frank J. Ney school as parents dropped children off for the day because members of the Rutherford Open and Thriving group and their supporters were in the line as well. The demonstration was intended to show the Nanaimo-Ladysmith school district and the public what would happen with traffic flows if the district moves forward with its plan to close Rutherford school, with a significant number of its students heading to Frank J. Ney school. K’reen Kerr, a spokeswoman for

the Rutherford Open and Thriving group, said she thinks the point was made with the traffic jam heading into Frank J. Ney school. “With all the new housing developments planned in the north end, it just makes no sense to close Rutherford school,” she said. District spokesman Dale Burgos said there would be sufficient room at Frank J. Ney school for a considerable portion of Rutherford school’s student population once a planned extension is built, with the rest planned to go to either Randerson Ridge or McGirr elementary schools. “If the extension wing is built, we realize there will be more traffic at Frank J. Ney school and we’ll study the traffic patterns and decide whether we need more lanes or better traffic loops,” he said. “We would have two years to deal with the issue.” As part of the 60-day public consultation period process on school closures in the district, there will be a public meeting at Rutherford school on Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. Robert.Barron @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4234

K’reen Kerr, a member of the Rutherford Open and Thriving group, said a demonstration at Frank J. Ney Elementary School Thursday morning was a success. [ROBERT BARRON/DAILY NEWS]

WILDLIFE

RDN

Bear found in Harewood darted and removed by conservation officers

Property buy on Gabriola is scuttled

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Conservation officers tranquilized, captured and released an adult female black bear after it had climbed a front-yard tree in a Nanaimo residential area Wednesday. The bear, which was held overnight to recover from the effects of the tranquilizer, was transported to an area near the Nanaimo River and released Thursday morning at 7 a.m. Conservation officer Stuart Bates responded to the scene after a resident called about the bear at about 4 p.m. He said the tree that the bear had climbed was located just off Howard Avenue, close to John Barsby Community School. Bates said the bear appeared to be between three and four years old, and appears to have been drawn to the yard by a bird feeder. Bates said the animal was not showing any signs of aggression. He said that in some cases, conservation officers will leave a bear alone if it is close to the wilderness. That way, the animal can leave of its own accord once it gets dark. “In this case, it didn’t really have an escape route,” he said, adding there was a risk the bear would have an increased risk of ending up face to face with humans.

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“I had to walk up to her and hand tranquilize her neck, which she didn’t really like.”

The Regional District of Nanaimo has withdrawn from a $450,000 deal to purchase property on Gabriola Island that was to be used for a recreation facility and park land. In August, the RDN approved the terms of a purchase from Emcon Services Inc. for three lots totalling 8.5 acres on Paisley Place, adjacent to Gabriola Elementary School. Tom Osborne, the district’s general manager of recreation and parks, said the RDN has conducted a review to ensure the suitability of the lots for recreation and park use and, based on the review, the district has opted to withdraw from the deal. “I can’t get into the specifics other than to say there is some current limitations on the property that makes it unusable for our purposes,” Osborne said. “The RDN thanks Emcon Services for the opportunity to consider the acquisition for community use.” He said RDN staff has had no direction from the board of directors at this time to look for more appropriate property on Gabriola Island to acquire for the recreational facility and park land.

Stuart Bates, conservation officer

“In this case, she hadn’t done anything wrong,” he said. “So we decided to take her for a ride.” Bates and another conservation officer tranquilized the bear at about 6 p.m., but it took a full hour for the bear to drop out of the tree. “I had to walk up to her and hand tranquilize her neck, which she didn’t really like,” Bates said. The bear was in good condition the next morning. “She climbed right out of the trap and shot right up a tree,” Bates said. Bates said bear sightings are more common this time of year. “This is when they’re really getting ready for hibernation,” he said. However, Bates said conservation officers have seen “a quiet year” for bear incidents. Spencer.Anderson @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4255

Conservation officers say a bear tranquilized in Harewood on Thursday and relocated was a female about three or four years old.

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OUR VIEW

The orca is much more than a symbol of the West Coast

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long with the raven, the salmon and bear, the killer whale has been an enduring symbol of the West Coast of Canada. Visitors to Vancouver Island hope to bring a tale of an orca sighting home as part of their travel experience. Islanders taking a ferry would almost capsize the vessels were they not so large and sturdy by rushing to one side or the other to catch a glimpse of the black and white beasts cavorting in the Strait of Georgia. The sightings are cherished in part because the number of killer whales are not what they once were and both types of orcas, resident and transient, are struggling to maintain their numbers.

The killer whale for a long time had a bad rap. There was the 1977 movie Orca, that is a very poor adaptation of Moby Dick. In the 1990s the numbers in the south coast was down to about 70. Today there are approximately 290 fish-eating resident killer whales currently living year-round in 16 family pods in and around the northern Johnstone Strait, and the birth of four orca calves in the last year is giving cetacean researchers hope that the species is recovery is a turning point. We take for granted today, despite their ravenous reputation as top predators, that the orcas are a critical part of the ecosystem in

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impairment of any part of the coastal environment will bring losses to various commercial fisheries along the coast. And continuing with behaviours that we know contribute to the decline of orcas or any other species is inexcusable and unconscionable. The killer whale is a symbol of the beauty of the West Coast. What we don’t want it to become is a sign of environmental ruin. The populations appear to be returning — we need to do all we can to maintain the health of these amazing beasts. » We want to hear from you. Send comments on this editorial to yourletters@nanaimodailynews.com.

Former Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce head economist Jeff Rubin has been criticized for predicting $200 a barrel oil by people who claim it has sunk to below $40/bbl on the so-called open market. I checked the price at the pumps when I recently filled my Prius. At $1.149 a litre, it comes in at just over $200 a barrel, except it’s us consumers who are paying the predicted price, not the upstream corporations that are apparently still raking in obscene profits at our expense. Jim Erkiletian Nanaimo

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or decline is also known to be tied to the health of Chinook salmon populations. Managing that fishery has become a critical part of the strategy to keep orca populations healthy. As with all things, they exist in what is called an eco-system for a reason. Take away one part and the rest suffers or the entire system collapses. The loss or orcas would be devastating not just for the ‘eco-system,’ but for humans as well. It is well within our interests to do all we can to make sure killer whales — along with all species — survive and thrive. This is both an economic and a moral issue. The collapse or

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our coastal waters. Their decline is rightly feared as a signal that all is not well off our coast. Their hoped-for recovery is seen as a good sign for our oceans. That does not mean there is not a lot of work to do in improving the habitat that orcas and a plethora of other species inhabit. Pollution, mainly in the form of PCBs, which concentrate highly in top predators, remains an issue from Puget Sound into the Strait of Georgia and up to Johnstone Strait. There are vessels with noisy engines that interfere with their inborn sonar capabilities and communication. Killer whale population growth

Stephen Harper described six straight years of deficits and a debt of $612 billion as sound economic management. Harper inherited a $13-billion surplus in 2006 and blew it quickly. He gave away another $15 billion through cuts to corporate income tax. His argument that it would create jobs has not borne out. Corporations pocketed the money without reinvesting it here. Since Canada is doing better than Greece, Harper is sticking to his story that no one else could manage economy better than him. If Harper was contented only with fiddling with the economy we might ignore him for a while longer. Nonetheless in the process he damaged Canada’s international reputation by “reforming” Canada’s military profile from a historically peacekeeping role to an aggressive warrior status in costly and strategically stupid oversea mission. This all is dwarfed only by his domestic replica of Patriot Act, his Bill-C51. Now there is a recognized possibility of elimination of all civil liberties and freedom for those opposing commercial and corporate

undertaking contrary to all scientific data or public interests. Zlatko Zvekic Nanaimo

Election may lead to more political problems As it stands with the polls showing approximately 30 per cent support for each party, I can’t help but be seriously concerned about our country’s political condition. It is my understanding that the main reason why we are in this situation is a growing dissatisfaction with our current leader Stephen Harper’s personal style of being the commander in chief. I recall Harper was begged to rescue the conservative movement. In order to do this he left a good job and

took the helm to do things different. He did, and more or less bossed around the newly formed party in the political arena for the last eleven years. His personal style was accepted but not “loved.” This showed clearly when election time came around. However, only four years ago the Conservative party was given a clear mandate to do it the conservative way, his way. That was then, but now only four years later the balance sheet seems to topple “The Boss” from its firm foundation. So here is my question: Are the sins of our present prime minister that tainted his last four years of reign so negative that as a nation we are going to take the risk of a bounce back situation that will leave our political state of affairs in a problematic, testing situation? Four years ago the world looked

much less violent as it is today. We are one of the largest countries in the world, yet our influence is minimal, therefore we should be united and not risk our political stability because of personal dissatisfaction, but keep our common ground intact and go forward as stable world citizens and not display how divided we really can be. Ary Sala Fanny Bay Letters must include your hometown and a daytime phone number for verification purposes only. Letters must include your first name (or two initials) and last name. We reserve the right to edit letters for clarity, taste, legality and for length. Unsigned letters and letters of more than 300 words will not be accepted. Email to: yourletters@nanaimodailynews.com


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CRIME

Tax collector scam now biggest in Canada Cops say calls demanding money for unpaid taxes are part of a large fraud being operated by gangs in India DARRELL BELLAART DAILY NEWS

A scam involving phony tax collectors targeting Island residents is now considered the “biggest” fraud in the country. Police say fake Canada Revenue agents demanding money for unpaid taxes are part of scam being operated by criminal gangs in India. Of more than 50 people in the

Parksville-Qualicum Beach area who complained in a single week to RCMP about aggressive callers demanding money for unpaid taxes, two said they each had lost $1,500 to the scam. The CRA scam started to mushroom earlier this year, and fraud watchers say it’s grown like nothing else they’ve seen. “I speak to hundreds of (victims)

each day now — it’s the biggest phone fraud in Canada, and likely the U.S.,” said Daniel Williams, fraud specialist with the Canadian AntiFraud Centre, a government agency that tracks telephone scams. While traditional phone scams use free goods to entice unsuspecting victims to pay fees for delivery, this scam uses fear. “It works on terror,” Williams said

of the scam, which originally targeted only people with East Indian names. It preys on an “almost a genetic predisposition to fear the tax man, since biblical days.” He said for investigators it boils down to “how much it will cost to track them down.” Indian operators have affiliates who work inside Canada and the U.S., and

people who work from Internet cafes who are difficult to trace. Since the crime uses coercion, it is considered extortion, which accounts for 26 per cent of the more than $15 million in fraud in Canada in the three months ending in June. Darrell.Bellaart @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4235

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HEALTH

Buildings on Terminal Avenue demolished in advance of 60-day deadline set by city council

Breastfeeding challenge set for Saturday

SPENCER ANDERSON DAILY NEWS

An abandoned motel, restaurant, laundromat and a residence located on Nanaimo’s main Terminal Avenue corridor have been demolished following an order from the city. The work was carried out by the owner in advance of a 60-day deadline from the city to clear the buildings or bring them up to code, said acting bylaw manager Rod Davidson. Council issued the demolition order in July, following several complaints from the public about the properties, particularly the motel, formerly called the Harbourside Motel. The properties had been fenced off for several years, but the city says it gathered evidence that people have broken into the motel and moved in their possessions. Now-retired bylaw and security manager Randy Churchill said in July that the city’s fire department has also twice responded to fires at the site, and that there was evidence for drug use on the site. All that remains of the structures now is a large pile of debris.

“I’m of the understanding there’s a sign (for the motel) there that will be coming down in the near future,” Davidson said. According to B.C. Assessment, the cluster of properties are owned by Harbourside Motel Inc., care of Richmond-based My Brilliant Consulting Ltd. Davidson said there is no further requirement on the property owners than to clear debris and level it. The owners had sought a oneyear extension to bring down the buildings. A representative for the company told council earlier this summer that more time was needed because of the cost of the project. Instead, council issued an additional 30-day extension for the work to be completed. Davidson said that 10 buildings have been demolished under orders of the city since January of 2014. He said the city is also actively working on “a couple” of orders for other properties in the city. Spencer.Anderson @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4255

TRANSPORTATION

Repairs not expected to have impact on Powell River route DAILY NEWS

Ferry repairs and refits should have little impact on Powell River ferry schedules and Earls Cove during the temporary replacement of the usual vessel for repairs. BC Ferries will redeploy two vessels in order to make repairs to the Queen of Burnaby and to accommodate the Queen of Nanaimo’s refit. The MV Island Sky, which usually sails between Earls Cove and Saltery Bay, will be redeployed to the Comox –Powell River route to replace the Queen of Burnaby on the evening of Oct 14. The regular schedule will remain in effect on this route.

The MV Island Sky, will be replaced by the Bowen Queen on the Earls Cove –Saltery Bay route mid-day Oct. 14, and through November. The regular schedule will remain in effect on the northern Sunshine Coast route. On Oct. 15 the Queen of Burnaby will got to dry dock for several days to repair a propeller hub. Once repaired, she will replace the Queen of Nanaimo on the Tsawwassen-Southern Gulf Islands route Oct.19 to accommodate the Queen of Nanaimo’s refit. The Queen of Burnaby will provide service to the Southern Gulf Islands for the duration of the Queen of Nanaimo’s refit through late November.

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Vancouver Island’s largest public breastfeeding challenge is set for this Saturday in communities across the region. Nine separate events will begin simultaneously with a storytime for moms and babies at 10:30 a.m., with a ‘latch-on’ to start at 11 a.m. The event is part of the Quintessence Breastfeeding Challenge, which was started in 2001 to promote the health benefits of breastfeeding to babies. Island Health is playing host to the event, which is taking place in Nanaimo at Woodgrove Centre — registration begins at 10 a.m. Other locations: Courtenay/Comox: Comox Valley Community Health Centre, 961 England Ave; Campbell River: Campbell River Health Unit, 200-1100 Island Highway; Parksville: Parksville Family Place, 494 Bay Ave.; Cowichan/ Duncan: Duncan Farmer’s Market, Market at Duncan City Square, 200 Craig St. For information, go to www.viha. ca/children/baby_and_you.

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VANCOUVER ISLAND

New electoral boundaries create friction MICHAEL BRIONES COMOX VALLEY ECHO

Cumberland, Royston and communities south of the Comox Valley are going to be part of the new Mid-Island-Pacific Rim provincial electoral district. Despite strong resistance from the Village of Cumberland, the B.C. electoral boundaries commission will recommend the creation of a new riding that will also include Denman and Hornby Islands, Port Alberni, Tofino and Ucluelet. “Despite many submissions requesting no change to the Comox Valley we concluded that the relative

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Referendum on tax to address homelessness A referendum for a tax to address homelessness in the Comox Valley will be held Nov. 28, the Comox Valley Regional District board has confirmed. The question will ask voters if they favour a bylaw to establish a service to provide funds to one or more non-government organizations, based on a five-year plan to address homelessness. A non-binding question at the last civic election indicated 71 per cent of voters support at least a $5 annual property tax. Pending voter approval, homeowners would pay about $6 on a $300,000 home. The service would provide up to $150,000 a year for NGOs. Funding could be available by March.

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Liberal candidate drops out of election race Victoria Liberal candidate Cheryl Thomas is dropping out of the race after comments made on social media about Israel and mosques resurfaced Wednesday. In a statement on Thomas’s Facebook page, she apologized for the comments. She stated that they are “offensive and have no place in our political discourse. I want to apologize particularly to the Jewish and Muslim communities for these insensitive statements.” Thomas, who worked in the Middle East, posted on Facebook in 2014 saying “the oppressed of the Warsaw ghettos and the concentration camps have become the oppressors, keeping the Palestinians who are left in their “homeland” in ghettos.” In 2013, she said mosques are being used as brainwashing stations. In another post, Thomas wrote Santa Claus “has to be white!!! You can’t have a brown guy with a beard sneaking into your house in the middle of the night! You’d be calling the bomb squad.”

disparity is too great to ignore,” said Tom Melnick, the chairman of the commission. The Comox Valley is currently more than 22 per cent above the provincial average while the neighbouring riding, Alberni-Pacific Rim is 18 per cent under the provincial population average. Melnick said there is a need to rebalance the population in this area in order to provide more effective representation for both of these communities. Alberni-Pacific Rim electoral district is by far the smallest electoral district on Vancouver Island by

population and is projected to grow slower than the provincial average in the near future. Melnick said, with its sizeable population, Cumberland will act as an anchor community for the eastern portion of the district, similar to the role that Port Alberni plays for the central portion, and Tofino and Ucluelet play in the west. The commission’s final report was submitted to the B.C. legislature for approval. Courtenay and Comox, along with Comox Valley Regional District Electoral Area A and Area C boundaries, will remain in one electoral district

called Courtenay-Comox. Cumberland Mayor Leslie Baird is disappointed with the news and indicated there’s not much they can do now. “Provincially and federally they’ve done it to us, they separated us,” said Baird. “Sitting in their position, I really don’t know what the alternative could have been. The only good thing is they did not divide us and break the municipality in half.” However, Baird said there will be some challenges when Cumberland officially joins the new riding. Their first concern is where their MLA would be located.

“If the MLA is located in Port Alberni, that is going to make it difficult for us to travel to,” said Baird. “We don’t attend functions in Port Alberni. Here locally, we get to meet [Comox Valley MLA] Don McRae at different functions and places. We see him on a regular basis. And there’s many advantages to seeing him like that.” Baird said the new riding covers a wider area. They are spread out and remote. It takes around two hours to travel to Port Alberni and more to reach Tofino. The new electoral boundaries have yet to be adopted by the province.

VICTORIA

Professor says election signs are effective to an extent for campaigns KENDRA WONG VICTORIA NEWS

With the federal election roughly three weeks away, hundreds of campaign signs are popping up on street corners and lawns all over Victoria and Esquimalt. But are those signs effective? One University of Victoria professor thinks they are to an extent. Janni Aragon, assistant professor in the department of political science and the director of technology integrated learning, said signs help with name recognition when voters head to ballot boxes on Oct. 19. “They’ll think ‘oh yeah, on the corner of Arbutus and Gordon Head, there are six to eight signs. I remember seeing Elizabeth May, Tim Kane and Robert Boyd,’” she said, adding incumbents tend to win re-election as part of name recognition. “(It’s) the money they have and they’re tried and tested. They have a track record,” she said. “Regardless, name recognition is good for new candidates as well.” Randy Worthingham, campaign manager for Esquimalt-Saan-

Campaign signs litter a stretch of Gordon Head Road in Victoria. [KENDRA WONG/VICTORIA NEWS]

ich-Sooke Liberal candidate David Merner, said the roughly 100 large signs and 200 to 300 lawn signs put up in the riding have helped voters recognize the newcomer’s name. “It’s key to getting the name of our candidate David Merner known. If you don’t have that presence, it’s detrimental to the campaign,”

he said. “David’s recognition has increased since the signs have gone up. When he goes to the door, people know who he is. “Previously, the name recognition wasn’t as great.” A spokesperson with NDP Victoria candidate Murray Rankin’s campaign said they’ve put up hundreds of signs

on private property so far and have ordered 500 more because they’re in high demand. Stephanie Rae, communications manager for Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke Conservative candidate Shari Lukens’ campaign, said they’ve put up hundreds of signs in hightraffic areas in the riding. Candidates are also affiliating themselves more closely with party leaders on signs, something Aragon said she’s never seen in Victoria before. “There’s more tendency in this election to connect to the party leaders and I haven’t witnessed that in Victoria before,” Aragon said. “It just shows how important the party leader is to this election or the ways in which the parties are making it about the party leader.” But Aragon said there is a downside to the barrage of campaign signs — it can cause election fatigue and could turn some people off from voting. In the 2011 federal election, the voter turnout was just over 61 per cent across the country.

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Mayor explains ‘rape culture’ comments DON DESCOTEAU GOLDSTREAM NEWS GAZETTE

David Screech felt compelled to further explain himself this week, after his comments about “rape culture” drew the ire of fellow delegates at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention last week in Vancouver. The View Royal mayor told the Gazette that his comments, part of a discussion on a motion calling for the UBCM to support the creation of an intergovernmental task force to identify how to erase the rape culture

in schools, universities, workplaces and elsewhere in Canada, “were taken a bit out of context” and that he is “anything but insensitive to the issue.” “I prefaced that at the beginning,” he said of his comments, adding it was the wording of the motion that gave him pause, not the content. “I said I supported and was sympathetic and empathetic to the motion.” Screech was quoted as contesting the claim that the problem is “pervasive” and therefore rampant.

“I don’t believe that’s true,” he said at the meeting. Cariboo Regional District director Margo Warner, one of the sponsors of the proposal, had previously told delegates she was raped 43 years ago, but didn’t report it because of the culture of the day. After Screech’s comments, more women stepped forward to reveal themselves as sexual assault victims, while other men and women told the Island politician he was wrong. After overwhelmingly approving the first motion, delegates also voted

to ask the task force to look at ways of improving reporting, arrest and conviction rates across the country. Screech said he voted in favour of the original motion, but admitted he did have difficulty with the notion that we live in a rape culture. “Maybe what I should have been focusing on is the culture in schools and universities; I can understand that, rather than society as a whole,” he said. Screech admitted that in retrospect he would have contributed differently to the sensitive discussion.


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Qualicum Beach mayor concerned with plan CANDACE WU PARKSVILLE QUALICUM BEACH NEWS

Despite disagreement from Qualicum Beach Mayor Teunis Westbroek, regional district directors approved a number of initiatives associated with regional water management at Tuesday night’s regular board meeting. Westbroek voiced concern over the

changes when they first came up last month, saying it wasn’t fair for his town to suddenly start sharing water with the region after years of good planning by the municipality. “I trust that the board and CAO (Paul) Thorkelsson want to go ahead with this, and Qualicum Beach doesn’t,” said Westbroek. “We aren’t going to get railroaded in the process.”

The changes include: working with regional partners to develop a regional water governance model; developing water pricing and regulation changes for RDN-operated water service areas; updating water requirements for subdivision developments; and standardizing regional drought communication protocols. Parksville Mayor Marc Lefebvre

pledged his support behind the changes, quoting an editorial piece praising regional governments experimenting with consensus based management involving multiple stakeholders. Thorkelsson insisted the changes are meant to “start a broad conversation about water” confirming the outcome will be controlled entirely by the RDN board. “The only chan-

ges that get made, get made by this board,” he said. “Bylaw changes only get made by the board, not by staff, any changes that come out of this are fully controlled by the board.” “I think there’s been an underlying current that somehow there’s an underlying agenda. This is entirely open and transparent, any changes will come to this board,” said Thorkelsson.

POLITICS

OCEANS

Minister Fassbender cautious regarding local election changes

New maps a huge boon for researchers KENDRA WONG VICTORIA NEWS

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Local politicians have called on the B.C. government to extend recall legislation to municipal halls and regional districts, after more than a decade of avoiding battles over voters trying to fire elected officials before their terms end. At their annual convention last week, mayors and councillors also passed resolutions to ban corporate and union donations to local election candidates, and asked for legislation to prevent people from running for office in multiple communities. Communities Minister Peter Fassbender, new to his job but a veteran of local politics, responded cautiously to the suggestions, particularly the idea of extending recall. “I think very often recall becomes something where it is seen as a weapon as opposed to something that actually makes a contribution,” Fassbender said in an interview. “And I think before we moved on anything we would want to have a fulsome discussion.” Delegates to the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention rejected

Community, sport and culture minister Peter Fassbender speaks to the municipal convention delegates last week. [UBCM PHOTO]

the idea of recall in 1998 and again in 2003, but a new generation elected to four-year terms supported the idea. Rookie Telkwa Mayor Darcy Repen sponsored the motion, arguing that the 2011 referendum to reject the

harmonized sales tax “empowered the people,” and recall at the provincial level hasn’t encouraged “rabble rousers advocating for special interests.” Repen said his friends would have laughed if he had told them he was

running for mayor, and if he’s no good at the job, the community shouldn’t have to put up with him for four years. Vancouver Coun. Heather Deal spoke in favour of the UBCM’s latest call to restrict campaign donations, noting that donations from wealthy developers and unions in the city have now reached into the millions of dollars. View Royal Mayor David Screech got support for his resolution calling for a ban on running in more than one municipality. He said the same candidate has repeatedly run for mayor all 13 Victoria-area communities, and “the media was more interested in him than the legitimate candidates.” Central Saanich Mayor Ryan Windsor opposed the motion, noting that the perennial candidate got only 91 votes against him. Fassbender was also reluctant to take action based on one situation. “You really want to give some sober thought to it instead of just reacting to someone who is trying to create some controversy,” Fassbender said.

BUSINESS

Organic producers will soon require certification PAMELA ROTH VICTORIA NEWS

After consulting with stakeholders earlier this year, the B.C. government will soon require anyone producing and selling organic products within the province to require certification. Beginning in 2018, producers, processors and handlers of organic food and beverage products including farm gate sales, farmers markets and retail stores, will require provincial or national documentation verifying their products have accredited organic certification. The move ensures consumers that products stating they are organic are in fact what they say they are. The demand for organic products is also growing rapidly in B.C., forcing the

government to adjust its requirements for businesses producing and processing food products as organic. Former James Bay residents, Joseph Westra and Sadie Redden moved to Cobble Hill last September to run their own organic farm, primarily producing mixed vegetables and some fruit. The couple sells their produce at the Esquimalt Farmers Market and applauds the government’s move to stamp out bogus organic claims being made by farmers who don’t have third-party certification. At the market this year, Westra learned one farmer labelled as organic was actually only in transition, and it’s not the first time Westra has come across cases like this.

“I’m fairly certain that they were misleading their product. It’s a bummer for us because it’s an extra expense and we’re jumping through all the hoops to make sure that our product is organic,” said Westra. “A lot of people who say we grow organically throw the organic label on their food and say they read the requirements once and they mostly follow it, so they tell people they are organic. But it’s not the same thing.” In order to be a certified organic farmer, there are a number of protocols to follow. According to Westra, seeds, fertilizers, compost and building material such as fence posts have certain requirements. Farmers also have to document everything and must dedicate a quarter of their field

to relax and regenerate every year. Westra doesn’t believe the public is up to date on what’s actually involved in organic agriculture, and believes they would be shocked to learn what’s required to grow organically. “It’s pretty comprehensive,” he said. “Ultimately, I don’t really think the consumer cares that much if it’s certified or not. While we were selling at the market, nobody asked to see our certification papers. They just ask if it’s organic and that’s the story I’ve heard from others as well.” Dr. John Volpe, a professor of marine ecology and food systems at the University of Victoria, questions the extent of how products under organic labels differ from conventional products.

Ocean Networks Canada has finished mapping hundreds of yards of the ocean floor off the West Coast that could help researchers understand the ecosystems that thrive in the depths of the ocean. Last month, the University of Victoria’s Ocean Networks Canada launched a three-week unprecedented expedition of unexplored waters. Two ships — exploration vessel Nautilus and research vessel Thomas G. Thompson, visited eight sites on ONC’s west coast observatories in the Salish Sea and Pacific Ocean. According to Maia Hoeberechts, co-chief scientist on the Nautilus and associate director, user services, scientists were able to map three vent fields using visual imagery, known as photogrammetry. Vent fields, commonly found where tectonic plates are moving apart, form along mid-ocean ridges where superheated mineral-enriched water is emitted from the sea floor. Using a remotely-operated vehicle, the ship took video of everything in the vent fields, which a researcher will use to create 3D models. “That’s going to be really useful for researchers in the future to have a great idea of what the geography of that vent field looks like and for planning future instrumentation and also to research changes over time,” Hoeberechts said. “If we seen some of the chimneys changing — getting smaller or bigger — we can use these as a reference.” The vent fields are also home to ecosystems that are not present anywhere else in the world and can help researchers understand how long they can live for and how far they can spread along the mid-ocean ridges. “They’re driven at the base of the food chain not by the sun, not through photosynthesis, but rather through chemical synthesis, of the vent fluid that’s being emitted,” Hoeberechts said. “We’re trying to understand the extent of the area that can be colonized.” Scientists may have also discovered a new style of Nudibranch, a soft-bodied critter known for its colours and striking forms in the midocean ridges.


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OIL AND GAS

Pipeline battle could be a tone-setter Eight aboriginal bands, four environmental groups and a labour union are in the Federal Court of Appeal THE CANADIAN PRESS

VANCOUVER — First Nations that have launched a court fight to block the Northern Gateway pipeline project say the challenges will determine whether their relationship with the next federal government is one of collaboration or confrontation. Eight aboriginal bands, four environmental groups and a labour union are in the Federal Court of Appeal in Vancouver, trying to overturn the government’s approval of the $7-billion plan to ship diluted bitumen from Alberta’s oilsands to

British Columbia’s coast. The government placed 209 conditions recommended by the National Energy Board on the construction of the pipeline, including that there be the development of a marine mammal protection plan, a caribou habitat restoration plan and enhanced marine spill modelling. Speaking just before the start of the hearing on Thursday, Grand Chief Stewart Phillip, president of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs, said Stephen Harper’s government has demonized First Nations over the issue of resource development.

The federal government declared many of the large projects of national interest and ignored First Nations concerns, he said. “I absolutely pray that we elect a national government that has a better national vision for this country, that’s more inclusive and more respectful of what the indigenous peoples are attempting to tell this country.” Haida Nation council president Peter Lantin said the project’s approval jeopardizes his community’s years of work to build a relationship with the federal government.

Lantin said the environmental assessment by a federal review panel didn’t look at Northern Gateway’s potential effects on the region. “Haida Gwaii is a unique ecosystem,” he said. “It’s a beautiful place on earth that deserves protecting.” Pete Erickson, a hereditary chief with the Nak’azdli First Nation, said his community’s decision to reject Northern Gateway was not taken lightly. The nation conducted extensive studies on the potential impacts to the land, he added.

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Man says dog led him to dead teen’s body THE CANADIAN PRESS

KAMLOOPS — The trial of a man charged with killing his pregnant girlfriend has heard that a dog came across the teen’s body. Kyle Kuzyk told B.C. Supreme Court that his dog led him to CJ Fowler’s body near a trail at about 1 p.m. on Dec. 5, 2012.

Kuzyk said he thought he was looking at a pile of clothes but quickly realized it was a First Nations girl clad in a tank top with clothes around her. There was a concrete block on her chest, he told the jury. Two other people arrived and called 911. Kuzyk was among several people

who testified in the trial of 24-yearold Damien Taylor, who is charged with second-degree murder in Fowler’s death. A pathologist is expected to testify the 16-year-old girl died of asphyxiation. Court has heard that Fowler was at Royal Inland Hospital in the early hours of Dec. 5 complaining of chest

pains from drug use. It was there that an emergency doctor told her and Taylor that she was pregnant. DNA testing later confirmed Taylor was the father. Prosecutor Alexandra Janse has said the Crown will show video of the two arguing when they left the hospital and that a witness will testify that she heard the argument.

Fowler last texted her stepfather at about 3 a.m. that morning. Following her death, Taylor caught the noon bus north toward Terrace and was questioned by police in Prince George, where RCMP put him up in a hotel. Police searched his room and found socks with Fowler’s blood on them, the trial has heard.

CHILLIWACK

PENTICTON

Smoking banned in all outdoor public spaces

Businessman jailed for sexual exploitation

Bylaw prohibits lighting up in parks, playgrounds and more

A Summerland businessman has received six months in jail for sexual exploitation involving a minor. Joshua James Roberts, 39, pleaded guilty to one count of sexual exploitation on March 23 in Penticton Provincial Court and was sentenced on Sept. 30. The incidents spanning from Sept. 15, 2012 to Aug. 15, 2013 involved a person under 18 whose identity is protected by a routine publication ban. Roberts, a father of six, said nothing throughout the sentencing and showed little emotion after hearing the sentence. He hugged his mother and shook his father’s hand before being taken into custody. Ed Stacey, national president of the Urban Bulldogs Against Kids Abuse association, who provide support to young victims and victim’s families, read a statement from the family of the victim to the media outside of the Penticton Courthouse Wednesday. “The victim and (their) parents have been through hell at the hands of a predator and are all victims (of) this convicted sex offender,” Stacey said. The parents of the victim said in the statement they were grateful for the support from the Summerland RCMP, the Okanagan Victim’s Assistance Society and the Urban Bulldogs Against Kids Abuse. “They hope this encourages other victims of abuse to come forward against the person or persons who have hurt them. That’s the only way

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As of today, smoking is banned in parks, playgrounds and other outdoor public spaces in Chilliwack. The bylaw that takes effect Oct. 1, enacted 30 days ago, also prohibits smoking within 15 metres of the entrance of any public pool or ice rink, within 10 metres of a bus stop and on any trail. But what remains to be seen is how well it will be enforced, particularly in places where other bylaws are routinely ignored, such as dog leash laws on the Vedder River Rotary Trail and in other parks. Many communities across Canada already have similar laws. City hall said Chilliwack’s was enacted “in part to be a smoke-free society in order to practice fire prevention, to care for the environment, and to promote healthy living.” It was that fire prevention motive that was front and centre at the August meeting when the bylaw received first reading. Forty per cent of all wildfires in the past decade were caused by human activity, according to the BC Wildfire Services the cost of which was more than two thirds of a billion dollars. And in Chilliwack, grass and brush fires this year were up 200 per cent. Most of the 134 this year were caused by the careless tossing of lit cigarettes. This was, of course, likely due

As of today, all smoking is prohibited in public spaces and at public facilities, including parks and trails in Chilliwack. [PAUL J. HENDERSON/CHILLIWACK TIMES]

to severe heat and drought conditions over the summer. There were just 45 fires of this kind in 2014. “You only have to walk down the Rotary Trail right now and see the brown grass and see how vulnerable that area is to know that that’s not an area for cigarette butts,” Mayor Sharon Gaetz said in the summer. Cigarette butts make up a huge

amount of litter and pollution, as well. Worldwide, an estimated three-quarters of a billion kilograms of cigarette butts end up dropped on the ground every year, and cigarette butts can take up to 15 years to break down. As they are breaking down, they release nicotine, heavy metals, plastic fibres, benzene and other carcinogens into soil and water.

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we’re going to stop this epidemic of child abuse in which we live,” Stacey said. The family said in the statement they were proud of their child for persevering through the ordeal and “exposing the sexual crimes of a prominent member of the community.” The sentence is three months over the mandatory minimum of 90 days in jail for sexual exploitation. Defence counsel for Roberts, Tyrone Duerr suggested a sentence of 90 days to be served intermittently on weekends. Prior to the charges coming to light, Judge Greg Koturbash said that Roberts had an “excellent reputation in the community.” He noted that Roberts had helped with reading programs in the local school district and volunteered his time at local junior hockey games. He was also responsible for the hiring and training of over 200 young people. “Crimes against children are always committed behind closed doors. Although I agree with counsel that Mr. Roberts actions were opportunistic rather than predatory, it was his good character that persuaded (the victim’s father) to place his trust in Mr. Roberts,” Koturbash said. Roberts was also ordered not to contact the victim and not to occupy a position of trust involving a female under the age of 18. He was also ordered to submit to the Sex Offender Information Registration Act which requires offenders to submit to the national sex offender registry.

HEALTH

Port Alberni hospital starts routine HIV tests in blood work ERIC PLUMMER ALBERNI VALLEY TIMES

Authorities have no idea how many people in the Alberni Valley are infected with the virus that causes AIDS, says central Vancouver Island’s chief medical officer. Currently Island Health tests just 3.9 per cent of hospital patients in the region for HIV — falling far short of the 20 per cent rate provincial

health authorities believe is needed to control the virus. To gain a better handle on those infected, the West Coast General Hospital is including HIV tests in its host of routine blood work given to admitted patients, starting Monday. Early diagnosis is essential to mitigate the development of HIV, said Dr. Paul Hasselback, central Vancouver Island’s medical health officer.

“If we can find individuals early on in their illness, we can treat them as soon as possible, they are less likely to lead to the long-term complications associated with HIV infections and we can contribute to preventing further transmission,” said Hasselback. HIV blood work will be undertaken with verbal consent, the first phase of a plan to bring the practice to

hospitals across Vancouver Island next year. Nanaimo General and the Campbell River Hospital are the next facilities to introduce routine HIV tests this fall. The West Coast General was chosen to introduce the regular testing due to its smaller size. “It’s more able to respond to opportunities like this,” Hasselback said. “There were less technical barriers.”

In 2013 central Vancouver Island had 12 cases of the virus — or 4.6 patients per 100,000 residents — but new diagnoses have declined across the Island since 2004, according to the B.C. Centre for Disease Control. While infection has traditionally been more common in larger urban centres, this might not necessarily be the case today, said Hasselback.


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DEFENCE

CF-18 Syria bombing declines since election MURRAY BREWSTER THE CANADIAN PRESS

Afghanistan’s security forces guard the highway between Balkh province to Kunduz city, north of Kabul on Thursday. The insurgents still have a presence in various parts of the city. [AP PHOTO]

Afghan forces claim win in Taliban fight Troops still clearing out final pockets of resistance in Kunduz LYNNE O’DONNELL THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

KABUL — Government troops seized control of the strategic northern city of Kunduz on Thursday, the Afghan president announced, following a six-hour battle that saw the Taliban insurgents who had held it for three days largely melt away. Despite the claim of victory, residents hunkered down inside their homes said they could still hear explosions and shootings in the provincial capital, whose fall to the Taliban was a humbling defeat for President Ashraf Ghani and raised questions over whether the U.S.-trained military was capable of defending the country now that most coalition forces have withdrawn. “Intense fighting is continuing in the streets of the city,” said Zabihullah, speaking by phone from his home near the main city square. “The situation is really critical and getting worse, and I’ve just heard a huge explosion from a bomb near my house.” Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said the operation to retake Kunduz was launched late Wednesday, with ground forces moving from the airport — where they had massed since the city fell — over roads that had been mined by the insurgents. By 3:30 a.m. Thursday the battle was over, he said, and Kunduz was under government control. He conceded, however that troops were still going street to street to clear out final pockets of Taliban resistance, and it could be some time before all insurgents had been cleared from the

“Small guerrilla forces remain in various neighbourhoods. We have to clear all the surrounding areas and open transport links so people can come and go.” Masoom Stanekzai, defence minister

city and its surrounding districts. He said 200 fighters had been killed in the assault. Ghani, appearing at a televised news conference with his defence and interior ministers, said the city was retaken with no fatalities among the government security forces. He praised the government troops, saying they “were able to foil one of the most significant operations in Afghanistan in 14 years.” But the “good news” from Kunduz, “should not make us complacent,” Ghani warned. “The war is ongoing.” Earlier Thursday, the Taliban denied they had lost the city and the group’s spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed that it was still in their hands. In remarks posted later on his Twitter account, he claimed that “life in Kunduz is normal” — an apparent attempt to refute government assertions that the insurgents had been driven out to the city’s more far-flung neighbourhoods. Acting Defence Minister Masoom Stanekzai said late in the day that sporadic clashes were still taking place. “Small guerrilla forces remain

in various neighbourhoods. We have to clear all the surrounding areas and open transport links so people can come and go,” he said. In the Bandr-i-Iman Sahib district in the west, resident Munib Khan said the Taliban were armed with rocket-propelled grenades and were putting up a heavy fight. Kunduz, with a population of 300,000, fell under the control of Taliban-led militants on Monday, after a surprise pre-dawn attack took the government, military and intelligence agencies by surprise. Its fall was a major setback for Ghani, whose pledge to bring peace when he took office a year ago is now largely discredited as a wave of panic at the prospect of more insurgent victories sweeps the country. “Ghani’s whole reputation is tarnished,” said political analyst Haroun Mir. “We now have the very bad, but distinct impression that victory is with the Taliban. It wouldn’t have mattered how long they held the city — even one hour would have been enough for them.” The goal of the insurgency was not to hold Kunduz — they have neither the manpower nor firepower to consolidate control of a large urban centre. “Their goal was to inflict a big blow on the government. They achieved it and it will take a long time for the government to recover,” Mir said. “There is huge panic across the country.” The insurgents have had their eye on the city for months, having launched a major attack in April, which was repelled, and a number of smaller subsequent attacks.

OTTAWA — Fewer Canadian bombs have been falling on the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant since the federal election call on Aug. 2, new National Defence statistics show. CF-18 fighters conducted 10 air raids last month and 12 in August, which is roughly half the average number of attacks carried out each month since the spring. There were 30 raids by Canadian warplanes in July and 20 raids in each of May and June. The only time Canada conducted fewer missions this year was in February, when only nine strikes were recorded. The statistics emerged as Russia opened its own air campaign in Syria this week, hitting targets on behalf of the Assad government and heralding what experts say is a dangerous new phase of the ongoing war in the Middle East. National Defence was asked to explain the decline in the number of airstrikes and whether there had been political direction to keep the air war out of the headlines during the campaign. No one was immediately available to comment. The Harper government hasn’t said anything about the latest developments involving Russia — or reports that Iran is sending forces to fight alongside the Assad government. The air war has figured prominently in the federal election: the Liberals have promised to halt the raids and concentrate on training Iraqi ground forces. The New Democrats say they would pull out of the mission entirely. The mission made headlines in August when it was disclosed that the U.S.-led coalition had investigated a single Canadian airstrike last winter amid allegations of civilian casualties, but found no evidence to support the claims. The dropping of Russian bombs in Syria has sent shock waves through the international community, but

“The first step in solving a problem is to honestly assess it. No negotiation can work that does not deal with grim realities and divisions created by years of fighting.”

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experts say the intervention is hardly surprising. What’s more, they argue, the world needs to start being honest with itself about the failures in the war against ISIL militants. The public debate in the West has been bogged down over whether the end goal should be confronting ISIL — also known as ISIS — or ousting Syrian President Bashar Assad, said Anthony Cordesman, of the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. “The problem is not simply ISIS or Assad,” Cordesman said, noting that it’s time to stop pretending Syrian moderates are strong enough to stand up to Assad — or even rival extremists the way the U.S. had hoped. “The first step in solving a problem is to honestly assess it. No negotiation can work that does not deal with grim realities and divisions created by years of fighting.” Canada does not have the final say in the overall strategic direction of the war, but it can persuade the U.S. that the current approach — training Syrian resistance and relying on Iraqi forces — is not working, said Retired Canadian colonel George Petrolekas of the Conference of Defence Associations Institute. The Russian incursion, he added, may ultimately bring some focus to the desire to end the bloodshed.

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Legislature approves motion condemning ’Islamophobia’ Quebec’s legislature unanimously adopted a motion Thursday condemning “Islamophobia” in response to what some politicians say is a growing anti-Muslim climate in the province.

The motion condemned Islamophobia and incitement of hatred and violence toward Muslim Quebecers, in particular Syrian refugees. Absent in the motion was any mention of the niqab, the veil worn by some Muslim women that has become a major issue in the federal election campaign, particularly in Quebec. — THE CANADIAN PRESS

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◆ ELEUTHERA, BAHAMAS

Hurricane strengthens as it batters Bahamas In this image made from video provided by Hadi Al-Abdallah, which has been verified and is consistent with other AP reporting, smoke rises after airstrikes in Kafr Nabel of the Idlib province, western Syria, on Thursday. [AP PHOTO]

Russia defends Syria strikes, says it is ‘eye-to-eye’ with U.S. targets Warplanes hit locations of a U.S.-backed rebel group in the central province of Hama JIM HEINTZ THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MOSCOW — As Russian warplanes carried out a second wave of airstrikes Thursday in Syria, Moscow defended its military involvement against Western criticism of its intentions, saying it sees “eye-to-eye” with the U.S.-led coalition campaign on its targets in the country. The claim of agreement with Washington came amid conflicting reports about Russia’s intentions in Syria and whether it is targeting only Islamic State and al-Qaida-linked militants. The U.S. and its allies fear that Russia, which has backed the family of President Bashar Assad since the current leader’s father was in power, is using the air campaign as a pretext to go after anti-Assad rebels that include CIA-backed groups. Russian jets appeared to be primarily bombing central and northwestern Syria, strategic regions that are the gateway to Assad’s strongholds in the capital of Damascus and the coast. Warplanes hit locations of a U.S.backed rebel group, Tajamu Alezzah, in the central province of Hama, said the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. It added that Tajamu Alezzah also was targeted a day earlier. Idlib province appeared to bear the brunt of the attacks, activists said.

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The province is controlled by a coalition of rebel groups that include the al-Qaida-linked Jabbat al-Nusra. In Syria’s chaotic civil war and rapidly shifting battlefield terrain, however, it can be difficult to distinguish which groups holds what territory. On Wednesday, French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said Russian warplanes “didn’t hit Islamic State,” and U.S. Defence Secretary Ash Carter had also said the Russians appeared to have targeted areas that did not include IS militants. Speaking Thursday at the United Nations, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov rejected suggestions that the airstrikes were to shore up support for Moscow’s main ally in the Middle East. He insisted Russia was targeting the same militant groups as the U.S.led coalition, which is conducting its own airstrikes in Syria: the Islamic State, also known as ISIL, the

al-Qaida-linked Jabbat al-Nusra and other groups. “I would recall that we always were saying that we are going to fight ISIL and other terrorist groups,” he said. “This is the same position which the Americans are taking. The representatives of the coalition command have always been saying that their targets are ISIL, al-Nusra and other terrorist groups. This is basically our position as well. We see eye-to-eye with the coalition on this one.” Lavrov added: “If it looks like a terrorist, if it acts like a terrorist, if it walks like a terrorist, if it fights like a terrorist, it’s a terrorist, right?” Asked if he agreed with Lavrov, | U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said: “Well, in concept.” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov acknowledged to reporters that, “Of course the goal is to help the Syrian army where it is weakest. Yes, that is right. The weak points are where the Syrian army is fighting against IS and other terrorist groups.” As concerns grew about a conflict that has now drawn in warplanes from the world’s two most powerful militaries, Russian President Vladimir Putin denied reports that civilians were killed in any Russian airstrikes. “We are ready for such information attacks,” he said in a live broadcast from the Kremlin. “The first reports of civilian casualties came even

before our jets took off.” Lt. Gen. Robert Otto, deputy chief of staff for intelligence and surveillance for the Air Force, said the Russians have been dropping “dumb bombs” — munitions that are not precision-guided. The use of such indiscriminate targeting could lead to the deaths of innocent civilians, he said, and create more terrorists than they kill. One of the airstrikes hit near a mosque in the city of Jisr al-Shughour, which fell in April to rebel groups including al-Nusra, the Observatory said. A video showed damage to the mosque and a man could be heard saying that one person was killed. The Pentagon began talks via video teleconference with Russian military officials on ways to avoid U.S. and Russian forces firing on each other in Syria. Otto said that even as the U.S. to ensure Russian airstrikes don’t conflict with coalition operations in Syria, he does not believe there will be any real intelligence-sharing with Moscow. “I have a low level of trust in the Russians. It’s trust but verify,” he said. “It’s easy, then, to exchange factual data where you’re going to operate. I would not envision a relationship where I would share some of my intelligence with them.”

Hurricane Joaquin unleased heavy flooding as it roared through sparsely populated islands in the eastern Bahamas on Thursday as a Category 4 storm, with forecasters warning it could grow even stronger before carving a path that would take it near the U.S. East Coast. The storm battered trees and buildings as surging waters reached the windows of some homes on Long Island in the Bahamas and completely inundated the airport runway at Ragged Island. There were no immediate reports of casualties, according to Capt. Stephen Russell, the director of the Bahamas National Emergency Management Agency. Prime Minister Perry Christie said he was amending laws to mandate evacuations because some people were refusing to move into shelters. “We do not know the impact of 140 miles an hour on those areas,” he said, referring to the hurricane’s winds.

◆ UNITED NATIONS

Netanyahu blasts Iran nuclear deal at UN In an impassioned speech interspersed with bouts of dramatic silence, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday condemned the Iran nuclear deal as empowering Tehran to spread unrest in the Mideast while leaving the country capable of making an atomic bomb. Netanyahu described Israeli-U.S. bickering over the deal as “a disagreement within the family,” and the United States also downplayed any lasting effects of the fallout over an agreement that Washington praises and Israel condemns. Netanyahu insisted the nuclear agreement lets Iran support terrorism in the Mideast and bolsters its plan to liquidate the Jewish state. Netanyahu kept attacking the accord, which has already gone into effect despite intense lobbying by Israel’s allies in Washington.


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Kathleen Wynne, Rachel Notley say reducing greenhouse gases must be a priority KEITH LESLIE THE CANADIAN PRESS

TORONTO — Ontario and Alberta have different approaches on climate change, but agree reducing greenhouse gases is a key issue linked directly to the economy, Premiers Kathleen Wynne and Rachel Notley said after meeting in Toronto Thursday. “We talked about our shared commitment to addressing issues around environmental protection and climate change,� said Notley. Alberta has a climate change review panel doing consultations with all sectors of the economy, including the energy industry, and is looking at reducing the amount of coal it burns to generate electricity, she added. “It’s also looking at what we do with respect to energy efficiency and with respect to renewable energy,� said Notley. “Those are two areas under the previous government that were not developed at all from the perspective of government policy.� Alberta will develop a policy that balances environmental stewardship with ensuring “sustainable and economically healthy growth� of the province’s energy sector, added Notley. “The sustainable development of the energy industry is very important for Alberta’s economy and very important for Canada’s economy,� she said. Ontario already closed all its coalfired electrical generating stations and has decided to implement a capand-trade system to further reduce greenhouse gases, while Alberta already has carbon pricing.

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Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, left, and Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne answer questions at Queen’s Park, the Ontario provincial legislature building, in Toronto on Thursday. [THE CANADIAN PRESS]

“What’s important from our perspective is that we’re all taking action, and it’s consistent with the Canadian energy strategy that we are putting our own sub-national strategies in place,� said Wynne. “A real reduction of emissions is our goal.� Notley said she supports NDP Leader Tom Mulcair’s proposed national carbon trading system to combat greenhouse gas emissions because it would let provinces opt out if their efforts are as good as or better than his plan. “The key thing about his plan that

is appealing to Albertans is the fact that it respects the ability of individual provinces to make their own plans that reflect the economic and industrial profiles of each province,� said the NDP premier. “That’s why I think we can work within it.� There are 1,100 Ontario companies that are dependent on Alberta’s oilsands for their business, said Wynne, so the province has a vested interest in the sector. Ontario and Quebec have raised concerns about the environmental

impact of the Energy East pipeline project, and Notley admitted Alberta could do a better job of explaining the need for the pipeline to diversify its energy markets. TransCanada Corp. wants to build a $12-billion pipeline to carry Alberta crude to ports in eastern Canada, which involves converting an existing natural gas pipe for two-thirds of the way and building new pipe through Quebec and New Brunswick. “A project like the pipeline shouldn’t be about pitting one province against another,� said Wynne.

MONTREAL — As the head of the Canadian Olympic Committee awaits the results of an investigation into a sexual harassment complaint, a second woman has come forward with her own allegations against Marcel Aubut. Montreal lawyer Amelia Salehabadi-Fouques granted several interviews with local media on Thursday about her interactions with Aubut, who temporarily stepped aside as president of the committee and chairman of the Canadian Olympic Foundation late Wednesday after a sexual harassment allegation came to light. The COC said in a statement that a former chief justice of the Quebec Superior Court, Francois Rolland, has been retained to investigate the initial complaint. None of the allegations have been proven. In his own statement on the initial complaint, Aubut described the allegations as a “remark he allegedly made to a colleague� and that he’d offered his “unconditional support� to those investigating the matter. Salehabadi-Fouques, who specializes in sports law and has been a member of the board of the Canadian Soccer Association since 2013, alleges she was the victim of harassment by Aubut on three occasions, beginning when she met him four years ago.

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FREDRICTON, N.B. — Heavy rainfall that dumped more than 160 millimetres on parts of New Brunswick is being blamed for widespread property damage and the death of one man. The province’s Emergency Measures Organization says the downpour Wednesday and early Thursday damaged bridges, highways and guardrails across the province. “We’re dealing with road closures . . . washouts and I’ve got a few bridge washouts as well, so we are looking at significant damage to road infrastructure,” said spokesman Paul Bradley. The RCMP say a 51-year-old man in Berwick, N.B., died after a retaining wall collapsed on him as he was connecting a sump pump at his home. The man has not been identified, and RCMP say they are not investigating as the death is considered accidental.

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TORONTO — Disgraced former broadcaster Jian Ghomeshi pleaded not guilty Thursday to five charges, including four counts of sexual assault and one count of overcoming resistance by choking. The former host of CBC Radio’s cultural affairs show “Q” did not speak with reporters as he walked into the courthouse in downtown Toronto where he was arraigned during a court appearance. Ghomeshi, wearing a dark suit and tie, spoke only two words in court, “not guilty,” when asked how he pleaded. He had to repeat that because he wasn’t speaking into a microphone. Judge William Horkins then cleared the public and media from the courtroom to deal with a motion. Ghomeshi’s trial begins Feb. 1, 2016 and will be by judge only. The 48-year-old was originally charged with seven counts of sexual assault and one count of overcoming resistance by choking, but the Crown withdrew two sexual assault charges in May because they said there was no reasonable prospect of conviction. A lawyer for Trailer Park Boys actress Lucy Decoutere, one of the women involved in the case currently before the courts, said the allegations against Ghomeshi have triggered an important national conversation about intimate violence.

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Former CBC radio host Jian Ghomeshi, centre, arrives to appear for a pre-trial hearing for his sexual assault case, in Toronto on Thursday. [THE CANADIAN PRESS]

“While this case works its way through the justice system, countless assault survivors are privately reclaiming agency over their lives, telling their stories, and finally beginning to trust that people will believe them,” said Gillian Hnatiw. Decoutere, who waived her right to a publication ban, as publicly accused Ghomeshi of choking her “to the point she could not breathe.” She also said he slapped her three times “hard” on the side of her head“ in 2003.

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he kids were all right, again. Actually, they were quite a bit better than that. With their veterans apparently saving themselves for the games that really matter, it was the Vancouver Canuck youngsters who again shouldered the offensive load Thursday night. Bo Horvat had two goals and an assist, Jake Virtanen had a goal and two assists and their linemate Sven Baertschi had four assists. Rookie defenceman Ben Hutton also scored for the Canucks, who beat the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 at Rexall Place. The play of the youngsters will force some difficult decisions onto the plates of general manager Jim Benning and head coach Willie Desjardins. “We’ll have some real hard conversations in the next few days,” Desjardins said after the game. “It’s always disappointing because some guys have worked so hard and they are not going to get rewarded for how hard they worked. But at the same time we know that they are right there. If they go back to junior or to Utica we

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know we have guys who can play in the future.” It’s going to be tough to send some of these guys down. The Canucks have the day off Friday, but Benning and company plan to spend much of the day making some of those decisions on the likes of Hutton, Virtanen and Jared McCann, who also did not look out of place Thursday night. Brendan Gaunce, who did not play Thursday night, is also in the equation. Desjardins acknowledged he would

prefer to make Saturday night’s pre-season finale at Rogers Arena against the Oilers a dress rehearsal for the regular season, so the decisions might come sooner rather than later. Virtanen had quite the night. He survived a scary moment late in the second period when he scored Vancouver’s fourth goal the hard way. A Yannick Weber slap shot struck him square in the face before bouncing past Edmonton goalie Cam Talbot. Virtanen fell to the ice and quickly went to the dressing room holding a towel to his face. He returned to start the third period and on his first shift back set up Horvat’s second goal. “When I found out I just needed a couple of stitches (beside his left eye) it wasn’t a big deal,” said Virtanen. Horvat had a magnificent game and seems ready to build upon his terrific rookie season. “It is exciting when you see a guy like that because you don’t know how good he is going to be,” Desjardins said. “You haven’t got a limit on him. You don’t know if he’s just going to be this good or where is he going to go. We’ll get to watch and see where he goes.” Horvat, Baertschi and Virtanen

seemed to click almost immediately Thursday night. Horvat tied the game at 1:52 of the first period, finishing off a pass out of the corner from Virtanen. “We found chemistry right away,” Horvat said. “Right from the first shift, as soon as they scored, we were strong. Jake made a great pass and I think that kind of got the ball rolling for us and right on from there I think we just clicked. “It was a great mixture of different play. Jake has a great forecheck with lots of speed and great puck movement and Sven has a ton of skill and I’ve got the two-way game.” Could it be a line we might see when the regular season begins? Desjardins wouldn’t bite on that question, but he has to be considering it. The four-assist night was big for Baertschi, who had not produced during the pre-season. “I knew at some point it was going to come,” Baertschi said. “For me it was important to translate my practices into the games because I have been practising really well. The first few games of the pre-season are never easy, but once you get into the real-game rhythm you start feeling better and better. This whole pre-sea-

son I haven’t been worried about points. I am just trying to focus on limiting my mistakes and being solid defensively.” Desjardins was also pleased with the play of Hutton, who scored Vancouver’s second goal and apart from one early giveaway looked poised playing alongside Luca Sbisa. Deciding whether to keep Hutton or send him back to Utica for seasoning is another one of those tough questions the Canucks must answer in the next couple of days. Goalie Jacob Markstrom went the distance in goal and continued his strong pre-season, stopping 21 of 23 shots. Weber scored Vancouver’s other goal on a power-play early in the second period. Taylor Hall and Nail Yakupov replied for the Oilers. ICE CHIPS: Desjardins travelled with the team and was behind the bench. He had missed three previous road pre-season games while recovering from hip surgery. . .Vancouver is now 3-3-1 in the pre-season. The Oilers, who suffered their first loss, are now 6-1-0. BZiemer@vancouversun.com Twitter.com/bradziemer


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here are few better situations a B.C. Hockey League centreman could be in this season than the one Matt Hoover’s got. The 19-year-old centre, who leads the league in goals with seven and is fifth in points with 13, knows it. “They’ll be successful at the next level, for sure,” Hoover said of playing with NCAA-bound 20-year-old wingers Sheldon Rempal and Devin Brosseau. “They just think the game really well, they know where I’m going to be and I know where they’re going to be, and I’m loving it . . . It’s just

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clicking right away. They’re skilled players and they know what they’re doing out there.” Brosseau and Rempal had been playing together since arriving in Nanaimo in 2013, normally with Brendan Taylor, the Clippers’ twoyear leading scorer, between them. But with Taylor off to Union College this year, finding a replacement was paramount for their success. Hoover, though, has fit right in and with instant chemistry the line has combined for 40 points in seven games. “I think (Hoover) is a nice mix in there,” said Clippers head coach Mike Vandekamp. “Devin and Sheldon have played a lot together, and they’re having a good seasons so far. That goal he scored (Wednesday), that was pretty sweet to watch. That was just a straight out speed and effort sort of play, and that’s just the type of player that he is.” The instant chemistry with two high-end players is something Hoover was hoping to find when, already committed to play college hockey next season, he decided to leave the Ontario Junior Hockey League’s Kingston Voyageurs in the summer. “That was the hope,” said Hoover, who was traded for 20-year-olds Anthony Rinaldi Jacob Hanlon. “I’m going to school next year and I didn’t know if Kingston was going to be the right spot for me and I think I needed a change. “I heard really good things about the program and I had a really nice conversation with Mike before com-

ing over here and I couldn’t say no to the opportunity he was talking about. “I took it by the neck and started running with it here, and everything’s turned out so far.” As well as the Clippers’ top line is playing, however, secondary scoring issues remain. No other forward on the team has more than one goal, and no other forward has more than three points. “I still feel like we need to get more players going,” said Vandekamp, who noted he had shortened the bench to get the top line more ice time in their 7-4 win over the Alberni Valley Bulldogs on Wednesday. Vandekamp said he hasn’t considered breaking up the top line in order to inject some life into the rest of the lineup. “But we need some stronger play from some people,” he said. “Guys need to find a way with their linemates to win some shifts.” The Clippers play the Coquitlam Express tonight at Frank Crane Arena, the same team that beat them 4-2 in the BCHL Showcase despite being outshot 50-27. Hoover and the rest of the Clippers are hoping to break away from their streak of winning one and losing the next, which has happened all season so far. “It was huge to get a win on Wednesday and try to get rolling for the weekend because being 3-3 before this week, it’s not good enough,” Hoover said. “We need to start doing better. We’re a better team and we can really get it going. “If we get a few wins here and boost our record up a little bit, the boys will get some confidence and we’ll keep rolling.” Scott.McKenzie @nanaimodailynews.com 250-729-4243

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tighter than the score implied as the Cougars third and fourth goals both came with Nanaimo goalie Alex Orth pulled for an extra attacker. Orth made 18 saves on 20 shots in the loss and was named as the game’s third star. The Bucs, second in the North Division are next in action in Comox Valley Saturday against the thirdplace Glacier Kings.


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t’s sometimes hard to get a read on Wally Buono, but during his time with the B.C. Lions, Buono the general manager has demonstrated one trait by which you can set your watch. When faced with signing a veteran player who may be approaching his best-before date, Buono will always err on the side of jettisoning that player too soon rather than too late. As for his success rate in these situations, let’s just say it’s considerably higher than the Lions’ current won-loss record. The list is long — some might say too long — but from Geroy Simon to Korey Banks to Dante Marsh to many others, Buono has seldom misjudged the moment when the law of diminishing return sets in with some very good players. Which brings us around to Andrew Harris. Given the various layers involved with the Lions’ star running back — who’s never played for another team in his six-year-career — you can make the case Harris represents the most compelling test for Buono’s managerial acumen. Harris, who’s set to become a free agent at the end of this season, turns 29 in April, which isn’t old for a running back. But neither is it young. As a Canadian who plays a skill (re: import) position, his value is also magnified. But there appears to be some disagreement over the extent to which its magnified. Throw in a 4-8 record for the Lions and the uncertainty that represents, and you’ve got a situation that’s

B.C. Lions runningback Andrew Harris takes a break on the sideline between offensive plays during a CFL football game against the Toronto Argonauts in Vancouver on July 24. [THE CANADIAN PRESS]

pregnant with intrigue. It might not be as sexy as some of the big-time contract beefs in other sports, but in the context of the CFL, this is big business and a massive decision for the Lions and Harris. “At the end of the season, we’ll make up our minds,” said Buono. “I’m not making those kind of decisions after 12 games. I don’t have enough information right now. Let’s wait for the end of this season and, hopefully, a couple of playoff games.”

Fine, but what if waiting until the end of the season is too long? “I think there’s a body of work there and I should be compensated in a certain way,” said Harris. “If they don’t want to do it, I think someone will.” And if that sounds ominous, it’s because, well, it is. Harris, like most of his teammates, has endured an up-and-down season in 2015, but it’s the extremes of his performance which make this nego-

tiation tricky. Over the first third of the schedule, he led the CFL in rushing and yards from scrimmage and was on pace to challenge Mike Pringle’s CFL record for yards from scrimmage in a season. At that point, he was the CFL’s best player — non-quarterback division. Then things changed abruptly. Over those first six games, Harris averaged 86.5 yards per game on the ground. Over his last six, he’s averaged 34 yards per game, and he isn’t

Grey Cup will return to Toronto in 2016 GREGORY STRONG THE CANADIAN PRESS

TORONTO — The CFL will bring its championship game back to Toronto next year and this time it will have more of a true football feel. The 2016 Grey Cup will be played outdoors on grass at a refurbished BMO Field, which will become the new home of the Argonauts when they move out of Rogers Centre after this season. The 104th edition of the Grey Cup is set for Nov. 27, 2016. “We think this is the perfect opportunity,” said CFL commissioner Jeffrey Orridge. “It’s going to culminate the debut of the new era of Toronto Argonauts football and also it helps set the stage for the new era of the CFL. It’s a beautiful stadium and it’s a newly renovated stadium. “So it’s a perfect environment for us to play and it really does symbolize the new CFL with great stadiums and great social events.” Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment chairman Larry Tanenbaum, who will become the Argos’ co-owner at the end of the year, was joined by

Orridge, Toronto Mayor John Tory and league officials for Thursday’s formal announcement, which was made on a hotel rooftop patio with both stadiums visible across the skyline. A glimpse to the east provided a view of the cavernous dome tucked in among the downtown skyscrapers while BMO Field — built on the same site as the old Exhibition Stadium — could be seen to the west. The 2016 game will offer a retro feel for local fans, who often dealt with rain, snow and blustery conditions when the Argos played at “The Ex” before moving to SkyDome in 1989. Toronto last hosted the Grey Cup in 2012 when the championship celebrated its 100th anniversary. “As great as that event truly was, it was a celebration of our history,” Orridge said. “The 2016 Grey Cup will be all about the future. The future of our game, the future of the CFL, and the bright future of the Toronto Argonauts here in Canada’s biggest city.” It was a good news day for the

Argonauts, who have endured a challenging season despite their 7-5 record. The Pan Am Games forced the team to play its first five games on the road, including the so-called home opener against Edmonton in Fort McMurray, Alta. Toronto didn’t play its first game at Rogers Centre until Aug. 8. A rare playoff berth for baseball’s powerhouse Blue Jays then created more hurdles for the CFL club. The Argonauts pre-emptively moved Tuesday’s home game against the Redblacks to Ottawa because of potential conflicts with the Major League Baseball post-season schedule. They could be forced out again later this month if the Blue Jays have a long playoff run. This year’s Grey Cup will be played Nov. 29 at Winnipeg’s Investors Group Field. BMO Field, the home of Toronto FC, is slated to undergo another round of renovation after the current Major League Soccer season. A canopy will be installed on three sides as well as a new lighting and

sound system. A new hybrid grass surface will also be put in, which uses natural grass but reinforces it with artificial roots. The renovation will also install seats that can be rolled back in the north and south stands to accommodate the longer CFL field and end zones. The first phase of renovations, completed before the current season, expanded stadium capacity to 30,000 with the addition of 8,400 seats in the east grandstand. Additional washrooms, concessions and premium fans options were also added. The video board in the north stand was replaced by a larger HD display. The first Grey Cup was played in 1909 at Toronto’s Rosedale Field. The Argonauts later played at Varsity Stadium, which hosted the infamous Mud Bowl at the 1950 Grey Cup. The last Grey Cup played at Exhibition Stadium was the so-called Rain Bowl in 1982. Retired defensive tackle Adriano Belli, who helped the Argos win a Grey Cup at home in 2012, much prefers the outdoor setting.

happy with the way he’s been used. Last Saturday in Edmonton, he also suffered a rib injury at the end of the first quarter and missed the duration of the game. Now he’s back for this Saturday’s game against Saskatchewan, setting up a showdown with the Riders’ Jerome Messam, who passed Harris for the CFL rushing lead last week. Still, despite the downturn in his production, Harris is second in the CFL in rushing yards and yards from scrimmage, and as he says, he’s established a body of work in his five years with the Lions. So what’s that worth? Harris is currently compensated at the higher end of the league’s non-imports, but he isn’t in the top10. It’s believed the Winnipegger is in the $150,000-per range. It’s also believed Saskatchewan offensive guard Brendon LaBatte is the CFL’s highest-paid Canadian at $240,000 per and Montreal offensive tackle Josh Bourke is next at $230,000. Ottawa defensive lineman Keith Shologan is also just north of $200,000 and Hamilton defensive tackle Ted Laurent and Winnipeg centre Dominic Picard are at $200,000. Harris, in fact, is at the same level as Calgary’s Jon Cornish, the player to whom he’s most often compared. But what would Harris be worth on the open market? We might find out this winter. What, for example, would the Blue Bombers pay for Harris? He’s a hometown kid. The Bombers have to do something to excite their fan base and signing Harris would get their attention. Then again, it would also get the attention of the Lions’ supporters, just in a different way. EWilles@theprovince.com Twitter.com/willesonsports

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MONTREAL — The Montreal Alouettes have agreed to terms with free agent linebacker Henoc Muamba. The former Winnipeg Blue Bomber and Indianapolis Colt was in Montreal on Wednesday for a medical examination. He will not be ready to play Thursday night against the Redblacks in Ottawa. Muamba, 26, was drafted first overall by Winnipeg in 2011 from St. Francis Xavier University. He was the Bombers’ player of the year in 2013 when he had 106 defensive tackles. He was released in February 2014 to pursue an NFL career and signed with Indianapolis. He dressed for 13 games for the Colts last season and had six tackles. He was released Sept. 5 and became a free agent. The Alouettes were shorthanded at middle linebacker with Bear Woods out for the season with an arm injury.


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BALTIMORE — When the cigar smoke settled from a wild celebration after clinching the American League East, the Toronto Blue Jays began planning for the playoffs. “We think we have more ahead of us,” manager John Gibbons said. “We really do.” Oddsmakers have made the Blue Jays favourites to win the World Series. They’d still like to assure themselves home-field advantage throughout the post-season, but the current tact is to give top players as much rest as possible. Toronto trotted out a lineup with no regulars again Thursday in a rain-delayed 6-4 loss to the Baltimore Orioles. The magic number to clinch the top seed in the American League is three, and the half-game lead over the Kansas City Royals also includes the fact that the Blue Jays own the tiebreaker. That’s still the goal, but the club decided to skip David Price’s next start to give him extra rest before Game 1 of the AL Division Series on Oct. 8. “It’s pretty simple: He’s had a long season and hopefully he makes five, six starts, however long the post-season runs,” Gibbons said Thursday evening. “It’s really a no-brainer to me. What good’s it going to accom-

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Boston Bruins owner Jeremy Jacobs says both groups hoping to land an NHL expansion team made impressive presentations at the recent league meetings. Jacobs said on Thursday that the Quebec bid has more history and a more passionate fan base behind it. But he said it might make more sense to go with Las Vegas because the Western Conference already has two fewer teams. Jacobs says he doesn’t “know if there’s a will” among the existing owners to expand. The NHL took applications for expansion franchises this summer and got two bidders. The Quebec Nordiques moved to Denver in 1995 and became the Colorado Avalanche. A team in Las Vegas would be the gambling city’s first major pro sports team. Both cities have already built areas in the hopes of landing a team. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has said there is no definite timeline for expansion.

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plish to make one more start?” Price is 18-5 with a league-best 2.45 earned-run average and could win the Cy Young Award. But he has also thrown 220 1/3 innings this season, so rest took precedence. “They wanted me to throw just because of personal awards and I could care less about those,” Price

said. “It’s that point in the season if you can get an extra couple days, you’ll take it.” Price is 12-5 with a 3.25 ERA with six or more days of rest after a start during his major-league career. That’s his highest ERA of any amount of rest, but after pitching in the final days of the season each of

the past two years he doesn’t mind. “We have a plan and I like it,” Price said. “I’m going to throw a lot of (batting practice). It’s still pitching.” One of Price’s duties will be to throw BP to shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, who hasn’t played since Sept. 12 with a cracked shoulder blade. Tulowitzki is expected to play at some point during the upcoming series at the Tampa Bay Rays. Despite fielding a lineup without any regulars in the second half of a doubleheader Wednesday and then again Thursday to give the regular starters a rest, home-field advantage is still something the Blue Jays care about. It’s not the only thing they care about. “My job’s to take care of these guys, make sure they’re ready to go when it comes, not what other people think,” Gibbons said. “Yeah, we’d love to win it. But I’ve got to do what’s best for these guys not what some bozos out there in fantasyland thinks.” The Blue Jays opted for mostly rest Thursday but worked in some important players in what amounted to early October spring training. Most notably, reliever Aaron Sanchez pitched a perfect inning of relief in his first work since Sunday. Toronto begins a three-game series, the final one of the regular season, on Friday at Tampa Bay.

Five NHL storylines to watch ing offside and goaltender interference that result in goals.

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1. The Patrick Kane Saga The sexual assault investigation involving Chicago Blackhawks star Patrick Kane stemming from an alleged incident in Buffalo, N.Y., in early August has been the biggest story ahead of the regular season. Kane has not been charged in the case, which took a bizarre turn last week when the accuser’s lawyer abruptly quit. The mother of the accused is alleged to have fabricated a story that she found an evidence bag pertaining to the case in her doorway. The prosecutor overseeing the investigation later said the accuser’s mother lied about finding the bag, adding that all the evidence — including the rape kit used to examine the accuser — was handled properly and is still in custody of authorities. The NHL has not sanctioned Kane in relation to the alleged incident, and he continues to take part in team activities ahead of the Blackhawks’ first regular-season game against the New York Rangers on Oct. 7. 2. McDavid Mania Connor McDavid is the most hyped rookie to enter the NHL since Sidney Crosby back in 2005. The 18-year-old was taken first overall by the Edmonton Oilers at June’s draft and is viewed as the league’s next superstar. He joins a franchise that hasn’t made the playoffs since losing Game 7 of the 2006 Stanley Cup final, but has a stable of young talent that includes

KANE

Taylor Hall, Jordan Eberle and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. How much of an impact will McDavid, the odds-on favourite to win the Calder Trophy as the top rookie, have with Edmonton in Year 1? 3. New Overtime Format and Coach’s Challenges Vancouver Canucks goalie Jacob Markstrom called his experience with 3-on-3 overtime in the AHL last season “a gong show,” but it will be interesting to see how NHL teams adapt to the new format. Will coaches deploy two forwards and a defenceman, or three forwards? Playing 3-on-3 should open up more scoring chances and result in fewer shootouts. Another change for this season is the coach’s ability to challenge officials’ calls on plays involv-

4. Will Stamkos Get a Contract Extension from Tampa Bay? Steven Stamkos is entering the final season of a US$37.5-million, five-year contract he signed in 2011 with the Tampa Bay Lightning. The two sides are negotiating, but have yet to put pen to paper on a new deal. Stamkos is set to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, 2016. The captain of the Lightning has said he wants to remain with the club, but he has also had issues with how he fits into head coach Jon Cooper’s system. Stamkos and the Lightning have eight months to get a new deal done before he’s scheduled to hit free agency. The longer it drags on, the more of a distraction his status will become. 5. The Babcock Effect in Toronto Mike Babcock starts his first season as head coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs after signing an eight-year deal worth an eye-popping $50 million. The Leafs traded mercurial sniper Phil Kessel to the Pittsburgh Penguins in the off-season, but a number of veterans remain with the club that has missed the playoffs nine of the last 10 years. The Leafs also added general manager Lou Lamoriello to the fold after 28 years with the New Jersey Devils. Team president Brendan Shanahan is the architect of both moves and has stressed that rebuilding the franchise will take time.

BRAD ZIEMER, VANCOUVER SUN

EDMONTON — It was a concern, not a complaint, from Radim Vrbata, who happened to lead the Vancouver Canucks with 31 goals last season. Vrbata, who did not play Thursday night in Edmonton, would like to know who he is playing with this season. “I would like to know what is going on,” Vrbata said. “I am guessing we are at the point where we have to put the lines together and build some chemistry going into next week. “You can talk about working hard but everyone is working hard. It is so tough to score in this league that you need every little advantage you can get. For me, and I I think for many of the players, it is chemistry and knowing where your two linemates are going to be.” Last season, Vrbata knew pretty much from the start of training camp that he was going to skate with Henrik and Daniel Sedin. This season, he’s not sure who his linemates will be. “For me it is important to know who I am playing with and if it’s not Danny or Hank, learn their tendencies and build chemistry. That extra second can be the difference if you score a goal or you don’t. As I said, everyone is working hard, the league is that good you can’t afford not to work hard. But the difference is the little things and chemistry and stuff can really help.” If Vrbata does not skate with the twins in Saturday’s pre-season finale versus the Oilers, it will have to be a very quick chemistry lesson for he and his two linemates. SELLS STAKE: Vrbata has sold his one-third ownership share of his hometown team, Mlada Boleslav HC of the Czech Extraliga. Vrbata said he found last season he was having to spend too much time trying to help run the team from abroad. “I sold my share to the co-owner just for the time being, until I get home for good,” Vrbata said. “This level is too high for me to be handling everything from here. Too many decisions to make based on phone calls. You phone five people and five people give you a different opinion. I didn’t want to be in that position.” Vrbata said he will still be involved with the team, which is off to a fast start this season. Mlada Boleslav is 4-1-1 through its first games and tied for second in the Extraliga, the premier league in the Czech Republic. “I am still involved, but the main decision-making will be with the co-owner,” he said. “We will get back into it. I didn’t sell to get rid of it.”


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France beats Canada handily at World Cup JEROME PUGMIRE THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

MILTON KEYNES, England — France closed in on a Rugby World Cup quarterfinals spot after scoring five tries in a 41-18 win against Canada in their Pool D match on Thursday. Veteran lock Pascal Pape scored the fourth try to earn a bonus point which is likely to be enough for France, the losing finalist in 2011, to reach the last eight. France now faces Ireland in a game that is expected to determine top spot in Pool D, with the winner likely to avoid a showdown with the All Blacks in the quarterfinals. The French lead the group with 14 points from three games, four points clear of Ireland and 10 ahead of Italy. “It will be a different game, a different story,” against Ireland, France coach Philippe Saint-Andre said. “The guys are looking forward and

Canada’s Gordon McRorie is tackled by France’s Morgan Parra during a Rugby World Cup match Milton Keynes, England on Thursday. [AP PHOTO]

they will be ready.” Captain Thierry Dusautoir is already relishing facing the Irish. “We’re here to test ourselves

against the best,” he said. “Their scrum is very strong, they tackle well and their backs find space.” Despite the fulltime score against

Canada, it was a somewhat patchy performance from France and the only safe bet was the accurate kicking of Frederic Michalak. The 32-year-old flyhalf converted the first four tries and added two penalties on his way to becoming his country’s all-time World Cup scorer with 136 points. He made his World Cup debut in 2003. “A lot of people were surprised why I picked him,” Saint-Andre said. “Against Italy and today he showed that he’s a class player.” Michalak was replaced near the end by Morgan Parra, who helped to set up winger Remy Grosso for a try on his test debut as Canada played the last 10 minutes with 14 players after Nanyak Dala was sin-binned. Despite it being a fifth straight win for France, Saint-Andre will be seeking answers as to why his team switched off in the first half. The French appeared to be in com-

plete control at 17-0 after tries from centre Wesley Fofana and hooker Guilhem Guirado, but Canada rallied with two quick tries. “The first 30 minutes were high quality. Then we played with less intensity, missed tackles and put ourselves in danger,” Saint-Andre said. “They were playing with a lot of speed and we failed to react properly.” Left winger DTH Van Der Merwe crossed out wide and hooker Aaron Carpenter bulldozed over the creaking French line on the right. “I’m really proud of the performance,” Canada coach Kieran Crowley said. “We competed for long periods of the game.” At least Canada’s tries stirred France back into action. The French won a penalty at the end of the half, but Michalak chose an attacking lineout instead of a shot at goal.

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Crowley bemoaning his growing injury list. “When I look at the dressing room, there are four or five injuries. We’ll have three games in 11 days, and you wouldn’t ask Ireland to do it, and you wouldn’t ask France to do it,” Crowley said. “It’s a real challenge for the coaches, but we have to deal with it.” The walking wounded include captain Tyler Ardron, who injured his knee against the French, and hooker Aaron Carpenter — scorer of Canada’s second try — who hurt his leg. Looking ahead to the Romania game, he sounded like he was only half-joking when he said, “There might be a plane-load of players coming over from Canada, we’ll see.”

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SCOREBOARD

Top Scorers

GP

G

A

Pts.

HOCKEY

1. G. Colpron (CR) 2. C. Hodges (VIC) 3. C. Blake (CR) 4. B. Cyra (VIC) 5. D. Kolbeins (VIC)

8 8 8 6 7

10 8 8 5 4

7 8 8 8 9

17 16 16 13 13

B.C. HOCKEY LEAGUE GP 6 6 7 8 7 6

W 5 4 4 4 3 2

L 1 1 3 4 3 4

T OTL PTS 0 0 10 1 0 9 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 1 7 0 0 4

Island Division

GP

W

L

T OTL PTS

Powell River Cowichan Valley Nanaimo Victoria Alberni Valley

7 5 6 5 5

5 3 3 1 1

2 1 3 4 4

0 0 0 0 0

Mainland Division GP

W

L

T OTL PTS

Top Scorers

Wenatchee Coquitlam Chilliwack Langley Prince George Surrey

5 4 3 3 1 1

0 3 2 2 4 6

0 0 1 0 0 0

1. J. Wilson (VNW) 4 2. J. Latta (VNW) 4 3. J. Leppard (VNW) 4 4. C.Stephenson(VNW) 4 5. B. Stonnell (VWH) 4

0 1 0 0 0

10 7 6 2 2

B.C. MAJOR MIDGET HOCKEY LEAGUE GP W L T Vancouver NW Giants 4 4 0 0 Valley West Hawks 4 3 0 1 Greater Van. Canadians 4 3 1 0 Okanagan Rockets 4 2 1 1 Vancouver N.E. Chiefs 4 2 2 0 Cariboo Cougars 4 1 2 1 Fraser Valley T-Birds 4 1 2 1 South Island Royals 2 1 1 0 Thompson Blazers 4 1 3 0 Kootenay Ice 4 1 3 0 North Island Silvertips 4 0 4 0 GP

G

A

Pts.

3 2 7 2 1

9 10 4 8 9

12 12 11 10 10

3-4 2-4-1 1-5-1

9 7 4

VIU Results Saturday, Sept. 26 Langara 0 @ VIU 2 Sunday, Sept. 20 Capilano 0 @ VIU 4 Pts 8 7 6 5 4 3 3 2 2 2 0

RUGBY VANCOUVER ISLAND RUGBY UNION First Division (Times Cup) W L T B PTS UVic 3 0 0 3 15 Castaway 3 0 0 3 15 Port Alberni 1 0 1 2 8 Nanaimo 1 1 0 1 5 Cowichan 0 1 1 1 3 Westshore 0 2 0 0 0 James Bay 0 2 0 0 0

MILTON KEYNES, France — In the four years between the 2011 Rugby World Cup and this one, Canada played three Tier One teams. In the first 12 days of the tournament, they played three more. Coach Kieran Crowley spoke with an air of dejection following the 41-18 defeat to France on Thursday. Not because of the way his side played, he was delighted about that, but rather because of the brutally tight schedule he has to contend with. When the Canadian players line up against Romania next Tuesday in Leicester, it will be their fourth and last pool game in just 17 days. The strain is starting to show, with

Results

GP

G

A

0 0 1 0 1 0

10 8 8 6 3 2

Pts.

Saturday, Sept. 26 UVic Norsemen 39, Westshore 21 James Bay 17, Castaway Wanderers 50 Port Alberni Black Sheep 25, Cowichan Piggies 25

SOCCER

COLLEGE

VANCOUVER ISLAND SOCCER LEAGUE 1. S. Rempal (NAN) 2. Z. Bowles (MER) 3. C. Grannary (MER) 4. J. Cressey (COQ) 4. M. Hoover (NAN)

7 8 8 7 7

6 6 6 5 7

9 8 8 9 6

15 14 14 14 13

VANCOUVER ISLAND JUNIOR HOCKEY LEAGUE North Division Campbell River Nanaimo Comox Valley Oceanside

GP 8 9 9 7

W 6 4 3 1

L 1 3 4 5

T OTL PTS 1 0 13 1 1 10 0 2 8 1 0 3

South Division Victoria Saanich Westshore Peninsula Kerry Park

GP 8 8 7 9 7

W 6 5 3 3 2

L 1 2 4 6 4

T OTL PTS 1 0 13 1 0 11 0 0 6 0 0 6 1 0 5

PACIFIC WESTERN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Men’s Soccer Douglas Kwantlen VIU Quest Langara Capilano

Record 5-1-1 4-1-2 2-2-3 2-3-2 1-2-3 0-5-1

Pts. 16 14 9 8 6 1

VIU Results Saturday, Sept. 26 Langara 1 @ VIU 1 Sunday, Sept. 27 Capilano 1 @ VIU 2 Women’s Soccer Douglas Quest VIU

Record 6-1 4-3 4-3

Pts. 18 12 12

Division 1 Cowichan Comox United Gorge FC Bays United Nanaimo Saanich Fusion Vic West FC Lakehill FC V.I. Wave Westcastle United

W 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0

L 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 3

T 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 1 0

PTS 7 7 7 6 4 4 2 2 1 0

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MLB AMERICAN LEAGUE

NATIONAL LEAGUE

EAST DIVISION

EAST DIVISION

y-Toronto x-New York Baltimore Boston Tampa Bay

W 92 87 78 78 78

L 67 72 81 81 81

Pct .579 .547 .491 .491 .491

GB — 5 14 14 14

WCGB — — 6 6 6

L10 7-3 5-5 5-5 6-4 6-4

Str L-2 W-1 W-2 L-1 W-3

Home 53-28 45-36 44-31 43-38 40-41

Away 39-39 42-36 34-50 35-43 38-40

W 92 83 78 74 73

L 67 76 80 85 85

Pct .579 .522 .494 .465 .462

GB — 9 131/2 18 181/2

WCGB — 1 51/2 10 101/2

L10 5-5 7-3 4-6 3-7 4-6

Str W-2 W-1 L-1 L-2 L-2

Home 51-30 46-32 36-41 38-40 38-43

Away 41-37 37-44 42-39 36-45 35-42

CENTRAL DIVISION

y-Kansas City Minnesota Cleveland Chicago Detroit

L 70 78 90 95 97

Pct .560 .509 .434 .403 .390

GB — 8 20 25 27

WCGB — 13 25 30 32

L10 5-5 3-7 5-5 5-5 6-4

Str L-3 W-1 L-3 L-1 W-4

Home 48-30 46-35 41-40 39-39 36-42

Away 41-40 35-43 28-50 25-56 26-55

W 100 96 94 68 63

L 59 63 65 91 96

Pct .629 .604 .591 .428 .396

GB — 4 6 32 37

WCGB L10 — 7-3 — 7-3 — 7-3 26 5-5 31 0-10

Str W-1 L-1 W-5 L-1 L-12

Home 55-26 51-27 49-32 34-44 34-47

Away 45-33 45-36 45-33 34-47 29-49

CENTRAL DIVISION

WEST DIVISION

y-St. Louis x-Pittsburgh x-Chicago Milwaukee Cincinnati

WEST DIVISION W 87 84 83 75 66

x-Texas Houston Los Angeles Seattle Oakland

L 72 75 76 84 93

Pct .547 .528 .522 .472 .415

GB — 3 4 12 21

WCGB — — 1 9 18

L10 7-3 6-4 7-3 3-7 2-8

Str W-3 W-1 L-2 L-1 W-1

Home 42-36 53-28 49-32 35-43 34-47

Away 45-36 31-47 34-44 40-41 32-46

7KXUVGD\¡V UHVXOWV Baltimore 6 Toronto 4 Minnesota 4 Cleveland 2 Tampa Bay 4 Miami 1 Texas 5 L.A. Angels 3 N.Y. Yankees 4 Boston 1 Kansas City 6 Chicago White Sox 4 :HGQHVGD\¡V UHVXOWV 7RURQWR Baltimore 2-8 (DH) Texas 6 Detroit 2 Houston 7 Seattle 6 Minnesota 7-2 Cleveland 1-10 (DH) Oakland 8 L.A. Angels 7 Tampa Bay 6 Miami 4 Kansas City 5 Chi. White Sox 3 (10 inn.) Boston 9 N.Y. Yankees 5 (11 inn.) )ULGD\¡V JDPHV N.Y. Yankees (L.Severino 5-3) at Baltimore (W.Chen 10-8), 7:05 p.m.

Boston (Owens 4-3) at Cleveland (Tomlin 6-2), 7:10 p.m. 7RURQWR %XHKUOH at Tampa Bay (E.Ramirez 11-6), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (Weaver 7-12) at Texas (M.Perez 3-6), 8:05 p.m. Detroit (Simon 13-11) at Chicago White Sox (Sale 12-11), 8:10 p.m. Kansas City (C.Young 11-6) at Minnesota (E.Santana 7-4), 8:10 p.m. Oakland (Brooks 2-4) at Seattle (Iwakuma 9-5), 10:10 p.m. 6DWXUGD\¡V JDPHV Kansas City at Minnesota, 1:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Texas, 1:05 p.m. Toronto at Tampa Bay, 6:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Boston at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m. Detroit at Chicago White Sox, 7:10 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 9:10 p.m.

ORIOLES 6, BLUE JAYS 4

BLUE JAYS STATISTICS

7RURQWR Pompy cf Pnngtn lf Goins ss Carrer rf Colaell dh Hague 1b Thole c Kawsk 3b Barney 2b Jo.Diaz ss-lf Joseph c 7RWDOV 7RURQWR %DOWLPRUH

BATTERS Colabello Revere Travis Donaldson Barney Carrera Encarnacion Pillar Goins Bautista Hague Navarro Martin Tulowitzki Smoak Pompey Thole Saunders Kawasaki Pennington Diaz PITCHERS Stroman Lowe Osuna Price Cecil Hawkins Hendriks Tepera Estrada Sanchez Schultz Buehrle Dickey Loup Jenkins Delabar Hutchison Francis

DE U K EL 4 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 1 2 4 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 3 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 3 1 1 1 3 0 0 0

%DOWLPRUH Reimld cf-lf GParra lf-rf MMchd 3b C.Davis dh Schoop 2b Janish 2b Pearce 1b JHardy ss Flahrty rf Lough cf

DE U K EL 5 0 1 1 4 1 1 0 4 3 3 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 1 4 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

7RWDOV Âł [ Âł

DP—Baltimore 2. LOB—Toronto 7, Baltimore 12. 2B—Pompey (7), Carrera (8), Colabello (19), C.Davis (29), Pearce (12). HR—M.Machado 2 (33). SB—M. Machado 2 (20). CS—Pompey (1). Toronto IP Hutchison L,13-5 1 Francis 2 2-3 Schultz 1 1-3 Jenkins 1 2-3 Loup 0 Tepera 1-3 Aa.Sanchez 1 %DOWLPRUH T.Wilson 1 McFarland W,1-2 4 Givens 1 Brach 2-3 Matusz 0 2¡'D\ + Britton S,35-39 1

H R ER BB SO 4 3 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 2 1 0

0 1 0 3 0 0

0 1 0 3 0 0

2 0 0 1 0 0

1 2 3 1 0 1

Matusz pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. Loup pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. HBP—by Loup (G.Parra), by Hutchison 6FKRRS E\ 2¡'D\ +DJXH E\ %ULWton (Jo.Diaz). WP—Francis, Schultz, McFarland. T—3:12 (Delay: 3:25). A—18,257 (45,971).

A.L. LEADERS Cabrera, Det Bogaerts, Bos Altuve, Hou Brantley, Cle Fielder, Tex Cain, KC Kipnis, Cle Hosmer, KC Cruz, Sea 'RQDOGVRQ 7RU

y-New York Washington Miami Atlanta Philadelphia

W 89 81 69 64 62

G AB R 118 425 63 152 601 82 151 625 82 137 529 68 154 598 78 139 547 99 139 558 86 154 584 96 150 581 89

H BA 142 .334 194 .323 194 .310 164 .310 185 .309 166 .303 169 .303 176 .301 175 .301

RUNS SCORED 'RQDOGVRQ 7RU %DXWLVWD 7RU Trout, LA, 101; Dozier, Min, 101.

RUNS BATTED IN 'RQDOGVRQ 7RU %DXWLVWD 7RU Davis, Bal, 112; (QFDUQDFLRQ 7RU .

SLUGGING PERCENTAGE Trout, LA, .589; 'RQDOGVRQ 7RU Cruz, Sea, .570; Encarnacion, Tor, Davis, Bal, .547; Ortiz, Bos, .547; Bautista, Tor, .542.

TOTAL BASES 'RQDOGVRQ 7RU Trout, LA, 331; Cruz, Sea, 331; J.Martinez, Det, 317; Davis, Bal, 307; Abreu, Chi, 306; Machado, Bal, 300; %DXWLVWD 7RU Ortiz, Bos, 286; (QFDUQDFLRQ 7RU . 7KXUVGD\ V JDPHV QRW LQFOXGHG

AB R H HR RBI AVG 323 52 103 14 53 .319 214 35 67 1 18 .313 217 38 66 8 35 .304 607 122 182 41 123 .300 21 3 6 1 2 .286 170 27 47 3 26 .276 517 92 142 37 108 .275 574 75 158 12 54 .275 365 51 92 5 43 .252 535 107 135 40 113 .252 12 1 3 0 0 .250 169 17 42 5 20 .249 434 74 103 22 75 .237 155 30 36 5 17 .232 292 44 67 18 59 .229 93 16 20 2 6 .215 48 5 10 0 2 .208 31 2 6 0 3 .194 27 6 5 0 2 .185 72 8 11 2 11 .153 11 1 1 0 2 .091 W L SV IP SO ERA 4 0 0 27.0 18 1.67 1 3 1 54.1 60 1.99 1 5 20 68.2 73 2.36 18 5 0 220.1 225 2.45 5 5 5 53.0 67 2.55 1 0 1 16.0 14 2.81 5 0 0 64.0 71 2.95 0 2 1 31.2 22 3.13 13 8 0 174.1 122 3.15 7 6 0 90.2 58 3.28 0 1 1 43.0 31 3.56 14 7 0 191.1 88 3.76 11 11 0 214.1 126 3.91 2 5 0 41.0 45 4.61 0 0 0 3.2 2 4.91 2 0 1 29.1 30 5.22 13 5 0 148.0 128 5.47 1 2 0 21.0 21 6.43

TWINS 4, INDIANS 2 0LQQHVRWD DE U K EL Dozier 2b 4 0 1 0 Mauer 1b 4 1 1 0 Sano dh 4 0 0 0 Plouffe 3b 2 0 1 1 Nunez pr-3b 0 1 0 0 ERosar lf 4 1 1 0 TrHntr rf 3 0 0 1 Buxton cf 0 0 0 0 A.Hicks cf-rf 3 0 0 0 KSuzuk c 2 0 0 0 DaSntn ph 0 1 0 0 Hrmnn c 0 0 0 0 EdEscr ss 3 0 1 1 7RWDOV 0LQQHVRWD &OHYHODQG

&OHYHODQG JRmrz 2b Lindor ss Kipnis dh CSantn 1b Chsnhll rf AAlmnt cf RPerez c Mrtnz lf Urshela 3b

DE U K EL 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 4 1 2 0 4 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 0 1 0

7RWDOV Âł Âł

E—Jo.Ramirez (11). DP—Minn 1, Clev 3. LOB—Minnesota 3, Clev 5. 2B—Mauer (34), Plouffe (35), Edu.Escobar (31), Kipnis (43), Urshela (8). HR—R.Perez (7). S—M.Martinez. SF—Tor.Hunter. Minnesota IP Duffey 6 1-3 May 2-3 Perkins W,3-5 1 Jepsen S,15-20 1 &OHYHODQG Bauer 7 B.Shaw BS,4-6 1-3 Allen L,2-5 1 2-3

H R ER BB SO 6 2 2 1 6 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 1

1 1 2

T—2:47. A—22,644 (36,856).

1 1 0

3 1 0

3 0 0

y-Los Angeles San Francisco Arizona San Diego Colorado

W 89 83 77 74 66

L 70 76 81 85 92

Pct .560 .522 .487 .465 .418

GB — 6 111/2 15 221/2

WCGB — 11 161/2 20 271/2

L10 4-6 5-5 6-4 5-5 3-7

Str W-1 L-1 W-3 W-1 L-2

Home 52-26 46-32 37-40 39-42 36-45

Away 37-44 37-44 40-41 35-43 30-47

x — clinched playoff berth; y — clinched division title. 7KXUVGD\¡V UHVXOWV San Diego 3 Milwaukee 1 Philadelphia 3 N.Y. Mets 0 Washington 3 Atlanta 0 Chicago Cubs 5 Cincinnati 3 L.A. Dodgers 3 San Francisco 2 Colorado at Arizona :HGQHVGD\¡V UHVXOWV San Francisco 5 L.A. Dodgers 0 Philadelphia 7 N.Y. Mets 5 Arizona 3 Colorado 1 Pittsburgh 8-1 St. Louis 2-11 (DH) Atlanta 2 Washington 0 Chicago Cubs 10 Cincinnati 3 Milwaukee 5 San Diego 0 )ULGD\¡V JDPHV Cincinnati (Sampson 2-6) at Pittsburgh (Liriano 12-7), 7:05 p.m. Miami (Nicolino 4-4) at Philadelphia (Harang 6-15), 7:05 p.m.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE ATLANTA BRAVES — Promoted John Coppolella to general manager. SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Announced the retirement of LHP Jeremy Affeldt.

FOOTBALL NFL CLEVELAND BROWNS — Named Paul Dunn assistant offensive line coach. Signed OL Erle Ladson to the practice squad. Released QB Matt Blanchard from the practice squad. DENVER BRONCOS — Agreed to terms with OT Tyler Polumbus a 1-year contract. Released S Josh Bush. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Released WR Fred Williams from the practice squad. Signed WR Kenny Cook to the practice squad. MINNESOTA VIKINGS — S Brock Vereen to the practice squad. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Acquired DL Akiem Hicks from New Orleans for TE Michael Hoomanawanui. Signed DL Khyri Thornton from the practice squad. Signed DB Brandon Dixon, OL Sean Hickey, WR Austin Hill and LB Eric Martin to the practice squad. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Signed RB Mike James to the practice squad. Released LB Orie Lemon from the practice squad.

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CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Recalled F Brandon Mashinter and D Ville Pokka from Rockford (AHL). DETROIT RED WINGS — Assigned G Jared Coreau to Grand Rapids (AHL). MINNESOTA WILD — Claimed LW Chris Porter off waivers from Philadelphia. NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Assigned F Cody Bass to Milwaukee (AHL).

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EAST Dallas N.Y. Giants Washington Philadelphia

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AMERICAN CONFERENCE New England Buffalo N.Y. Jets Miami

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Jimmy Mullen Paul Dunne Kristoffer Broberg Soren Kjeldsen Richard Bland Anthony Wall Marcus Fraser Stephen Gallacher Moritz Lampert Garth Mulroy Fabrizio Zanotti Alexander Levy Peter Lawrie Felipe Aguilar James Morrison Florian Fritsch

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NY Jets +1 INDIANAPL. 8 ATLANTA 31/2 Carolina 21/2 BUFFALO 51/2 Oakland 2 Philadelph. 21/2 CINCINATI 3 SAN DIEGO 61/2 Green Bay 61/2 DENVER 5 ARIZONA 4 N.ORLEANS 7

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SEATTLE 9 10 (43) Detroit Updated odds available at Pregame.com

Ravens beat Steelers 23-20 for first win of the season WILL GRAVES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PITTSBURGH — Josh Scobee couldn’t. Twice. Justin Tucker could. Twice. The big-legged Baltimore kicker hit a 42-yard field goal to tie the Pittsburgh Steelers in the final seconds of regulation and made a 52-yarder with 5:08 left in overtime to give the Ravens a 23-20 victory Thursday night. Scobee had two chances to give the Steelers some cushion late in

the fourth quarter only to pull both kicks wide left. The second miss gave the Ravens (1-3) enough time to put Scobee well within range to send the game to an extra period. Pittsburgh then twice opted to go for it on fourth down in Baltimore territory in overtime rather than send Scobee out for a long attempt into the tricky wind at the open end of Heinz Field. Michael Vick, starting in place of injured Ben Roethlisberger, was stopped on fourth-and-2 at the 39 and later overthrew Antonio

Brown on fourth-and-1 from the 33. Neither Vick or Scobee would get a third shot. Joe Flacco led the Ravens to the 35 and Tucker’s winner was never in doubt. Justin Forsett ran for 150 yards for the Ravens. Flacco threw a touchdown pass and did just enough late to help Baltimore end the worst start in franchise history. Vick threw for 124 yards and a score and Le’Veon Bell ran for 129 yards and a touchdown by the Steelers (2-2) bumbled late.

For most of the night, it appeared Pittsburgh would survive with Roethlisberger relegated to a sweatsuit after spraining his left knee last week against St. Louis. The Steelers sacked Flacco five times, forced a pair of turnovers and twice stopped the Ravens on fourth downs in the fourth quarter to seemingly seize control only to have Scobee let Baltimore back in it. Scobee, acquired from Jacksonville in August after injuries to Shaun Suisham and Garrett Hartley, saw a

49-yard attempt sail wide with 2:24 to go. Pittsburgh forced a four-andout only to watch Scobee flutter another one wide left with a minute left. It gave Flacco just enough wiggle room to force overtime. Seven plays took the Ravens from the Baltimore 31 to the Pittsburgh 24, with Tucker drilling the 42-yarder to tie it with 3 seconds left. Pittsburgh received an unexpected boost from cornerback Ross Cockrell, signed off the waiver wire at the end of the preseason.


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» EVENTS // EMAIL: EVENTS@NANAIMODAILYNEWS.COM FRIDAY, OCT. 2 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Vancouver Island University Nanaimo campus open house, Learn about all the programs, events and activities. For information: viu.ca/openhouse. 900 Fifth St. Complimentary parking. Noon-4 p.m. Free clothing givewaway, new hours at Nanaimo Alliance Church, 1609 Meredith Rd. Also on Saturday, 12-3 p.m. 1 p.m. Central Vancouver Island Orchid Society demonstration. Park of weekend-long orchid show. Details at nanaimonorth.com. Nanaimo North Town Centre, 4750 Rutherford Rd. Runs through Sunday.

Noon-4 p.m. Bastion Waterfront Farmers Market moves to fall hours. Fresh produce, crafts, wine tasting, live music. Next to the Bastion 7-11 p.m. Dave Hart performs Smoke‘n’ Water Restaurant, at Pacific Shores, Nanoose Bay. No Cover charge, but reserve early 250-468-7192 8 p.m. Fast Romantics with special guests at The Queen’s, 34 Victoria Cres. Tickets $10 in advance, $15 door at The Queens or at ticketzone.com. SATURDAY, OCT. 3

8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Drop-offs of wood, brush and yard waste accepted by donation to Nanaimo Child Development Centre, at Pacific Coast Waste Management. Follow signs from Biggs-Jingle Pot Junction past Brannen Lake Campsite to Biggs Pit Road.

SUNDAY, OCT. 4

9 a.m. The Bastion City Wanderers Volkssport Club invites you to a 6-km or 11-km walk on Harewood Plains. Meet under the power lines on Harewood Mines Road at the Trans Canada Trail sign. Registration starts at 8:45 a.m. For more information, call Ethel at 250-756-9796.

MONDAY, OCT. 5

7:30 p.m. Dancers of Damelahamid - Luu hlotitxw: Spirit Transforming, Malaspina Theatre at VIU

10 a.m. to 2 pm. Cedar Farmers Market. Approximately 50 vendors or produce through plants and baked goods. Crow and Gate pub field 2313 Yellowpoint Rd., Cedar

6-9 p.m. Japanese Dinner. More than beer learn more about fermentation this October with StirCooking School at Riso Restaurant in Lantzville Guest chefs Sarah Wallbank and Takashi Ohya. $75 per person, or $90 including wine pairing

7:30 p.m. Port Theatre Spotlight: Guy Mendilow Ensemble. Adults $35, members $25, students $15, Box Office or www.porttheatre. com. TUESDAY, OCT. 6 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Ladysmith Fall Farmer Market, where local producers sell their goods directly to the public, at 49th Parallel Grocery. 7 p.m. On The Dock with Brandon Stone, Mike Bauche, Young Plantz at The Dinghy Dock Pub, 8 Pirates Lane, Protection Island. Advance tickets $20 including return ferry & from the artists, The Dinghy Dock or ticketzone.com


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HOROSCOPE by Jacqueline Bigar ARIES (March 21-April 19) You have a lot of energy when it comes to communicating with others. You might want to clear out any details of the workweek or make plans for the next few days. You have a lot to say about your dayto-day life, but understand that it is subject to change. Tonight: Out and about. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You might be worried, as your expenses seem to be soaring out of control. How you deal with a loved one could change once you gain a different perspective. You tend to go overboard when indulging someone. This person will love every moment. Tonight: Your treat. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Your hands are full, but fortunately you can process information quickly and come up with answers easily. Your smile will draw in someone closer. If you are single, use your innate charm well. Tonight: Wherever you are, trust that others are aware of your presence. CANCER (June 21-July 22) You could be in a situation that you would prefer not to be in. At the moment, try to detach and ride out the problem. You might be surprised by what comes up for you. At a certain point, you will feel as if you have had enough. Look for a better option. Tonight: Go for mystery! LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You always make quite an impression, and today is no different. In a meeting, you’ll show off your wit, intelligence

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and natural affinity for people. Don’t say “no” to an invitation that sounds too good to be true; it could go in your favor. Tonight: Where the crowds are. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You might feel pressured to take charge in your own way. You can do that, but be careful about creating much more work for yourself as a result. To pitch in one time is very different from having to do this same deed all the time. Be careful here. Tonight: The lead player. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You might be at your wits’ end and want to make a major change. Keep your eye on the long-term as well as the short-term effects of following through. You are more emotional than you realize. Follow your sixth sense — it will point to the right choice. Tonight: All smiles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) A conversation of depth between you and a loved one can’t be escaped, and could be worthwhile. You might want to set the stage for this talk. Relax more, and ultimately you will be quite happy with the results. Tonight: Create the mood you want at a place you love. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You could be dealing with one or more key people in your life. A boss, though well-meaning, might create some uproar. Others seem to be rather touchy. Refuse to get involved, and go off and enjoy your weekend. A friend will lighten up the moment. Tonight: Head home. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You have the ability to change your mind and head in a different direction. Your flexibility surprises people

who look to you as an authority figure. Your self-confidence allows you to head down a different path from that which many others would choose. Tonight: Say what you feel. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Your playfulness will take you down a new path, but before you go too far, you might want to change direction. Is this where you really want to be? Make sure it is, because after a certain point, you won’t be able to go back. A partner is very indulgent. Tonight: Be bohemian. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) You could feel tense around a domestic issue. You know what you want, so go for it! Are you aware of what you will need in order to deal with this issue? Think twice before you cause a rift right now. Be willing to listen to the other side. Tonight: Head home early.

YOUR BIRTHDAY (Oct. 2) This year you seem to make the right choices, as you have the ability to detach from situations and imagine what it is like to be someone else. You will greet unusual success. If you are single, you could meet someone very different from you, who perhaps is from a different culture. Time is your ally; get to know this person better. If you are attached, the two of you might plan that special trip you both often speak about. Be willing to learn about other cultures and people. GEMINI amuses you. BORN TODAY Musician Sting (1951), talk-show host Kelly Ripa (1970), actor Avery Brooks (1948)

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With great sadness we announce the passing of our dear brother, uncle and friend Brian (BJ) after a brief illness BJ left us on his own terms, with family and close friends by his side. Known to many simply as “Moose� BJ was predeceased by his parents and will be missed by his sister Susan, his nieces and nephews and many friends along the West Coast. No service by request.

H. Linda Johnson 1945-2015

Linda Johnson passed on Saturday September 27th at home surrounded by loved ones after a courageous ďŹ ght against cancer. She is survived by her mother Violet Neil, daughters Fiona and Tiffany, and sister Anne Toderean. Linda was born in Nanaimo in 1945 and began a career teaching elementary school at the age of 19 after completing her teaching certiďŹ cate at the University of Victoria. Her sister Anne, 12 years younger than her, was lucky to be one of her fourth grade students at Departure Bay Elementary School in 1963. Linda had a family with her University sweetheart, David Bowie, and lived overseas in Europe and Saudi Arabia. In 1980, Linda returned to Canada with her daughters and taught at various schools in Nanaimo. The schools she taught at included Hammond Bay Elementary School, Gabriola Elementary School, Princess Royal, Ladysmith Elementary School, and then at Forest Park Elementary for ten years. During this time she met her second husband, Peter Johnson, and the two of them enjoyed building their dream home overlooking Piper's Lagoon, traveling to Mexico frequently, and listening to music together until Peter passed in 2005. Linda retired in 2006 from teaching. She spent much of her time gardening on her patio and cultivating container plants. She made frequent trips to the Seattle/Tacoma area in Washington State to visit with her daughters families and her three grandchildren. Her loyal companion, Quinn, was always close by her side. Linda was loved by the parents, staff and students at the schools she taught at. She will be missed dearly by her family, friends and loved ones. In lieu of owers, the family requests donations can be made to the BC Children's Hospital Foundation. Her heart always went out to all of the young victims of this tenacious disease who deserved a chance at a long healthy life.

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IRENE MCGARRIGLE Irene was born in Bower, BC in 1923, and passed away September 29th at Woodgrove Manor. Survived by her husband Wilf, children Ray (Char), Phil (Robbie), Ted (Sharon) and Laurie and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. There will be a “Celebration of Lifeâ€? on Saturday, October 3rd from 1pm-4pm at 3156 Jingle Pot Road. No owers, donations to the charity of your choice.

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NIALL JOHN BRONTE WALLACE We are devastated to announce the sudden passing of Niall John Bronte Wallace on September 27, 2015. Niall was born at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital on January 20, 1973. A true Nanaimo boy, he attended Rutherford Elementary, then graduated from Wellington Secondary in 1991. He spent ten years working in London after graduation. Niall returned to Nanaimo and attended the Heavy Equipment Operator course at V.I.U. His strong work ethic and skills allowed him the opportunity to work on many jobs throughout the province. As a youth, he played soccer and lacrosse, skied and snowboarded. But his great passions were bath tubbing, camping and fishing. His biggest smiles were when cruising across the finish line in his bathtub and when holding up a huge catch from the waters off of Tofino. He loved Hallowe’en and Christmas, and his playful spirit was infectious – as evidenced by his huge number of friends. He is survived by his mother and father, Don and Dorothy, his brother Kevin (Dina), nieces Tessa and Scarlett (who will miss their beloved Uncle Kitty Litter immensely), Aunts Paddy, Roberta and Sally, Uncle Cliff, cousins Theone (Alistair), Patrick, James (Nikki), Jason (Julie), Hayley (Mark), Evan (Clancie), Sharon, Jane, and family friends around the world. We will miss him so much. In lieu of flowers, donations in Niall’s name may be made to either of the following: t 1BDJÜ D 4BMNPO 'PVOEBUJPO POMJOF BU QTG DB

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October 05, 2015 at 10:00am and 2:00pm Held at Nanaimo Youth Services Association 290 Bastion St., Nanaimo, BC V9R 3A4 ACCESS BladeRunners is a 3 month Skill Enhancement program that builds community partnerships and connects motivated, job ready youth with valuable employment opportunities in the Construction and Trades industry. Eligibility requirements: • Age 16-30 and not attending school • Out of work and no EI attachment • Little or no skill based training/certificates or work experience • Barriers to successful attachment to the work world • Attend one of the information sessions to be considered for the program Participants will: • Participate in four weeks of paid in-class skill enhancement training • Have the opportunity for up to 60 hours of work experience placement • Obtain First Aid, WHMIS, Forklift Operator, and other related tickets and group based employability skills • Receive ongoing individual support and guidance for an additional 6 weeks Employers will: • Connect with job ready and motivated youth • Benefit by having youth provide up to 60 hours of work exposure at no cost to them • For more information please call Debby or Lee at 250-754-1989

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Gareth Bale in Wales squad for key European Championship qualifiers Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale has been named in the Wales squad for the decisive European Championship qualifiers against Bosnia-Herzegovina and Andorra. Bale has missed Real Madrid’s last three games with a left calf injury but he is set to return against Atletico Madrid on Sunday.

Jordan Morris scores pair of goals as U.S. tops Canada 3-1 at qualifiers Jordan Morris proved again Thursday night why so many pro teams are eager to sign him. The 20-year-old Stanford star scored a pair of goals, the second off a steal and feed from Wil Trapp, to give the United States a 3-1 victory over Canada in the opener of Olympic qualifying. Morris also scored in the first minute off Jerome Kiesewetter’s cross, and Luis Gil tacked on a penalty kick for the U.S. in extra time to put the game away. “I think especially for the team, scoring so early is big. It’s easier when you go up 1-0, especially in the first minute of the game,� Morris said. “It’s great to build that confidence and hopefully we can keep going, scoring some more goals.� Canada got its lone goal from Michael Petrasso after a corner kick in the 80th minute.

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Di Santo’s hat trick helps Schalke win 4-0, Tottenham draws at Monaco Franco Di Santo claimed a hat trick and Klaas Jan Huntelaar scored another goal as Schalke beat Asteras Tripoli 4-0 at home in the Europa League on Thursday. Di Santo completed his feat with a penalty before the break and Huntelaar, who otherwise had a quiet evening, claimed his 49th goal in UEFA competitions in the 84th after a fine pass from Leroy Sane. Also in Group K, Sparta Prague defeated APOEL 2-0. Stephan El Shaarawy scored late for Monaco to snatch a 1-1 draw against Tottenham. Azerbaijani side Qarabag defeated Anderlecht 1-0 in the other Group J match. Also, Athletic Bilbao lost 2-1 at AZ Alkmaar and Partizan Belgrade won 3-1 at Augsburg in Group L. Giuseppe Rossi rounded off the scoring as Fiorentina won 4-0 at Belenenses.

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Marseille midfielder gets call back for France’s upcoming friendlies Marseille midfielder Lassana Diarra is back in France’s squad for upcoming friendlies against Armenia and Denmark, five years after his last game with the national team. The former Chelsea and Real Madrid player joined Marseille this season after a year without football because of a contract dispute with Lokomotiv Moscow. France coach Didier Deschamps said Diarra, who started his international career in 2007 and has made 28 appearances for France, was rewarded for his excellent start to the season and that his vast experience at the highest level is a valuable asset. “I also selected him because he plays a strategic role in front of the defence, a very important role,� Deschamps said Thursday. Diarra had announced the end of his international career two seasons ago.

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Garcia running out of room for at Roma, as speculation starts to mount Rudi Garcia is running out of room for missteps at Roma, with Carlo Ancelotti already being named as a possible replacement. After spending $90 million in the transfer market, Roma was expected to challenge for the Serie A title this season. But draws against Hellas Verona and Sassuolo and a loss to Sampdoria have overshadowed the Giallorossi’s 2-1 win over four-time defending champion Juventus in the opening six rounds. And a 3-2 loss at BATE Borisov on Tuesday extended Roma’s winless streak in the Champions League to seven matches, stretching back to last season. After the loss in Belarus, Garcia acknowledged he used the wrong lineup, influenced by several injuries. “I made a mistake because we were off kilter,� Garcia said.


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THE MARTIAN Matt Damon plays an astronaut stranded on Mars. [AP PHOTO]

Life on Mars takes form of Matt Damon The Martian STARRING: Matt Damon, Jeff Daniels, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kristin Wiig Director: Ridley Scott PLAYING AT: Avalon Cinemas RUNNING TIME: 141 minutes

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ithout Matt Damon, the solitary fight for survival on Mars would be lonely indeed. Alone on screen for most of his scenes as an astronaut stranded on the red planet, the Oscar-nominated actor is the winning heart of Ridley Scott’s epic space adventure, The Martian. With Damon’s charm centre stage, Scott has crafted an exciting, hopeful story about humanity at its best: The brightest minds working together for a common goal that bridges international borders and forges a feeling of unity. Affable and intelligent, playful and determined, Damon’s Mark Watney is so endearing and entertaining as a narrator and subject, it’s easy to see why the world would want to save him.

‘The Martian’ is accessible and beautiful, cinematically and intellectually The story begins with Watney accidentally left behind during a NASA mission to Mars. When a fierce storm forces an emergency evacuation from the planet, he disappears in the chaos and is presumed dead. He isn’t, of course, and as his fellow astronauts mourn him during their months-long journey back to Earth and NASA officials struggle with how to explain his death to the public, Watney wakes up, injured and alone. But he’s incredibly optimistic and resilient. He fixes his wound with minor surgery and immediately goes about prolonging his survival, knowing it could be years before a manned

spacecraft returns to Mars. He puts his skills as a botanist and engineer to work, devising a way to grow crops in the arid soil and make water by burning hydrogen. He rewires old equipment from a past Mars mission in hopes of communicating with NASA. Watney is curious and talkative, keeping himself company by narrating his every move. He tracks his obstacles and progress in daily video logs. He chats to himself in footage from the helmet cam in his spacesuit, cracking jokes he knows no one can hear. Seeing his efforts through various camera perspectives — the helmet cam, a bunk cam inside his sleeping quarters, a dashboard camera inside his space rover and the video diaries where he appears to talk directly to the audience — adds visual interest, though Damon would probably be just as magnetic talking to a hand-held camera in an empty room. Meanwhile, NASA director Teddy Sanders (Jeff Daniels at his most clinical) and Mars mission chief Vincent Kapoor (Chiwetel Ejiofor) learn through satellite photos that Watney is alive. As NASA spokeswoman Annie Montrose (a miscast Kristin Wiig) scrambles to protect the agency’s public image, the men strategize how to bring the stranded astronaut home.

The Martian unfolds in three settings, all spectacularly realized by production designer Arthur Max. There’s life on Earth, set inside NASA’s sterile Houston headquarters and the lively Jet Propulsion Laboratory; and life on Mars, a dusty, red, rocky expanse where nothing lives (which filmmakers actually found in Jordan). Then there’s life aboard the film’s elegant spacecraft, from the rugged rover Watney uses to explore Mars to the Enterprise-inspired ship that carries his fellow crewmembers and their commander, Melissa Lewis (Jessica Chastain). Unlike other recent big-screen space trips, the science here is presented simply enough that no suspension of disbelief or quantum leap through the time-space continuum is necessary. It all seems plausible, and author Andy Weir, upon whose novel the film is based, insists it is, calling it “a technical book for technical people.” “I had no idea mainstream readers would be interested at all,” he said. With Scott at the helm and Damon leading the cast, The Martian is accessible and beautiful, cinematically and intellectually. Even though it’s a big Hollywood production, Watney’s survival really does seem in question, and audiences will want to join the international crowds on screen in cheering for his rescue.


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Julianne Moore brings emotion to ‘Freeheld’ Freeheld STARRING: Julianne Moore, Ellen Page, Michael Shannon Director: Peter Sollett RUNNING TIME: 103 minutes

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ew actresses bring the simple authenticity to the screen that Julianne Moore does; it’s virtually impossible to imagine this actress sounding a false note. And so it’s hardly a surprise that she is deeply convincing — indeed, heartbreaking at times — in the real-life role of Laurel Hester, a dying woman who fought to her last breath to give her domestic partner rights to her pension benefits. If Freeheld, directed by Peter Sollett, packs much less of a punch than did Moore’s shattering Alzheimer’s drama Still Alice, which justly won her an Oscar, it’s not because of the acting — Ellen Page and Michael Shannon also turn in admirable work — but because the film (and the script by Ron Nyswaner) doesn’t give these characters, or their rela-

Julianne Moore, left, and Ellen Page appear in ‘Freeheld.’ [AP PHOTO]

tionships, enough detail and depth to really bring us in below the surface. Instead, it’s a well-made but matterof-fact account of a gripping story, one made more poignant by the advances made in gay rights in the decade since. We begin in 2002. Laurel Hester is a devoted police detective in Ocean County, New Jersey, with two decades of work under her belt and the goal of becoming the first female lieuten-

ant on her force. With this goal in mind, she hides her sexuality from colleagues, even from her longtime partner, Dane (Shannon). Indeed, she goes all the way to Pennsylvania to find a date. At a volleyball game, she meets Stacie Andree (Page), a much younger auto mechanic. A year later, they’re an established couple, renovating a home and becoming official domestic partners. But then tragedy hits.

A persistent pain in Laurel’s torso turns out to be advanced lung cancer. Stacie vows the couple will beat the disease. Laurel, never one for sugarcoating a situation, knows how bleak the odds are. The movie then takes an abrupt turn into a legal drama. Laurel requests in writing that her pension benefits be transferred to Stacie, who otherwise will have to leave their beloved home, upon her death. The decision falls to the Ocean County freeholders, a body of five Republicans, and they turn her down, despite the existence of a state Domestic Partnership Act. One of the freeholders worries: “People could just make anybody their partners.� Only one member is sympathetic to Laurel’s cause, but joins in a unanimous vote. The fight escalates when Laurel appears at a freeholder’s meeting, but the decision remains the same. The case gets into the media, though, and pressure grows. Meanwhile, we watch Laurel endure the ravages of chemo, see her get violently ill, see her hair fall out. We’ve watched this sad trajectory in countless movies, but Moore has a way of making most anything seem like we haven’t quite seen it before.

The film changes tone yet again when Steve Carell enters the picture as Steven Goldstein, a larger-thanlife activist who urges Laurel to broaden her fight to include gay marriage. Laurel, ever the pragmatist, says that’s not her battle. Carell makes Goldstein brash, passionate and broadly funny, and though his entertaining characterization might well be accurate (the real Goldstein was sitting in front of me at my screening, and seemed to greatly enjoy the portrayal), the sudden influx of humour is somewhat jarring, given the tone until then. The final scenes are both cathartic and, in the case of Laurel’s final moments, hard to watch — Moore is disturbingly frail, white, and completely bald. It’s impressive to see the photos of real-life scenes at the end, and realize how carefully the filmmakers recreated the story. And it’s hard not to get swept up in the moment when an onscreen epilogue reminds us that in June, the Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples can marry. Which makes “Freeheld� an important lesson in how quickly times, and attitudes, can change.

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The 11,000-sq.-ft. main house has six bedrooms and at least five bathrooms. There’s a two-room guest apartment over the garage. There are gardens, a sunken tennis court, a pool, a pool-house with kitchenette, etc., on almost 0.8 hectares. Taylor’s moving up from a smaller Beverly Hills place; she also owns a seaside estate in Rhode Island and a two-unit Manhattan duplex. Not bad for age 25. *** Stay away from the U.K. next June. Barry Manilow will be loose. Really, I thought my ancient nemesis had retired to the old-McDonald’s-jingles-writers’-home by now, but noooo! The old blowhard just finished 20-some North American gigs in a “One Last Time” tour, but alas that name is not legally enforceable, apparently: he just announced seven U.K. shows next year. This year and next mark 40 years that the world has writhed in agony

under the lash of “Mandy” — released in 1974, big hit in ‘75 — and that’s the excuse for the tour. *** Now it can be told: Kaley Cuoco dumped Ryan Sweeting, after 21 married months, because he couldn’t shake his addiction to painkillers, according to Us Weekly. Their split made news last weekend. “She supported him but she said he couldn’t make the commitment to get sober,” Don’t Usemyname told the magazine. “He’d tell her he was working on it and instead go get wasted.” *** Too much information?: Via Twitter, somebody asked Hugh Jackman this: if you were a woman, what man would you like to date? Jackman’s answer: “I reckon George Clooney because he’s funny and he’s naughty and he’s kind of cheeky. And he just looks like fun.’’ He’s 46. George is 54. tellcamilli@gmail.com

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NEW YORK — Phil Woods, a leading alto saxophonist in mainstream jazz for more than 60 years whose piercing solos could also be heard on hit records by Billy Joel and Paul Simon, has died. He was 83. Woods died Tuesday in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, said Philip Bensing, owner of the Bensing-Thomas Funeral Home. Woods gave his last concert on Sept. 4 in Pittsburgh, using oxygen to complete a performance of the classic album Charlie Parker With Strings with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported. That night he announced he had emphysema and was retiring. Woods grew up in the Swing Era where his early influences included alto saxophonists Benny Carter and Johnny Hodges. He made his name as a fiery disciple of bebop pioneer Charlie “Bird” Parker, earning the nickname “the new Bird” after Parker’s untimely death in 1955. He was married to Parker’s widow, Chan, for 17 years. Woods released more than 50 albums as a leader and many more as a sideman with such jazz luminaries as Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Bill Evans and Clark Terry. He won four .

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Sports this week Auto Racing Saturday, Oct 3 8:00 a.m. FSRacing (41) (41) IMSA Auto Racing Petit Le Mans United SportsCar Championship Live (1h) 9:00 a.m. FSRacing (41) (41) NASCAR Truck Racing Rhino Linings 350 Camping World Series Final Practice Live (2h30) 11:30 a.m. FSRacing (41) (41) IMSA Auto Racing Petit Le Mans United SportsCar Championship Live (4h30) 4:00 p.m. FSRacing (41) (41) NASCAR Truck Racing Rhino Linings 350 Camping World Series Qualifying Live (1h30) 5:30 p.m. FSRacing (41) (41) IMSA Auto Racing Petit Le Mans United SportsCar Championship Live (1h) 6:30 p.m. FSRacing (41) (41) NCWTS Setup Live (30m) 7:00 p.m. FSRacing (41) (41) NASCAR Truck Racing Rhino Linings 350 Camping World Series Live (2h30)

Sunday, Oct 4 8:30 a.m. FSRacing (41) (41) NASCAR RaceDay Live (2h)

Baseball Friday, Oct 2 4:00 p.m. RSP (45) (45) MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Tampa Bay Rays Live (3h)

Saturday, Oct 3 9:30 a.m. KCPQ (15) (15) MLB Pregame Show Live (30m) 10:00 a.m. KCPQ (15) (15) MLB Baseball Teams TBA Live (3h) 2:30 p.m. RSP (45) (45) Blue Jays Central Live (30m) 3:00 p.m. RSP (45) (45) MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Tampa Bay Rays Live (3h)

2:30 p.m. RSP (45) (45) MLB Baseball American League Division Series Teams TBA Live (3h)

Football Friday, Oct 2 4:00 p.m. TSN (8) (8) CFL On TSN Live (30m) 4:30 p.m. TSN (8) (8) CFL Football Calgary Stampeders at Hamilton Tiger-Cats Live (3h)

Saturday, Oct 3 9:00 a.m. TSN (8) (8) KOMO (47) (47) NCAA Football Teams TBA Live (3h30) 11:30 a.m. CBS (49) (49) Inside College Football Live (30m) 12:00 p.m. KOMO (47) (47) College Football Countdown Live (30m) 12:30 p.m. TSN (8) (8) CFL On TSN Live (30m) KOMO (47) (47) NCAA Football Teams TBA Live (3h) CBS (49) (49) NCAA Football Alabama at Georgia Live (3h30) 1:00 p.m. TSN (8) (8) CFL Football Edmonton Eskimos at Winnipeg Blue Bombers Live (3h) 3:30 p.m. KOMO (47) (47) College Football Countdown Live (30m) 4:00 p.m. TSN (8) (8) CFL Football Saskatchewan Roughriders at British Columbia Lions Live (3h) 4:30 p.m. KCPQ (15) (15) NCAA Football Teams TBA Live (3h30) 5:00 p.m. KOMO (47) (47) Saturday Night Football Pre-game Show Live (7m) 5:05 p.m. KOMO (47) (47) NCAA Football Notre Dame at Clemson Live (3h15) 8:20 p.m. KOMO (47) (47) College Football Post-game Show Live (8m)

Sunday, Oct 4

Sunday, Oct 4

11:30 a.m. RSP (45) (45) SN360 (109) (109) Blue Jays Central Live (30m) 12:00 p.m. TBS (33) (33) SN360 (109) (109) MLB Baseball Teams TBA Live (3h) RSP (45) (45) MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Tampa Bay Rays Live (3h)

6:00 a.m. CBS (49) (49) The NFL Today Live (30m) 6:30 a.m. CTV (9) (9) CBS (49) (49) NFL Football New York Jets vs. Miami Dolphins Live (3h) 7:00 a.m. TSN (8) (8) NFL Insiders Live (1h) 8:00 a.m. TSN (8) (8) NFL Countdown Live (2h) 9:00 a.m. KCPQ (15) (15) Fox NFL Sunday Live (1h) 9:30 a.m. CBS (49) (49) The NFL Today Live (32m) 10:00 a.m. TSN (8) (8) CTV (9) (9) NFL Football Teams TBA Live (3h) KCPQ (15) (15) NFL Football Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Redskins Live (3h) CBS (49) (49) NFL Football Oakland Raiders at Chicago Bears Live (4h3) 1:00 p.m. TSN (8) (8) CTV (9) (9) NFL Football Teams TBA Live (3h30) KCPQ (15) (15) NFL Football Green Bay Packers at San Francisco 49ers Live (3h30) 4:00 p.m. TSN (8) (8) NFL Football Night in America Live (1h15)

Monday, Oct 5 8:00 a.m. SN360 (109) (109) Baseball Central Live (1h)

Tuesday, Oct 6 8:00 a.m. SN360 (109) (109) Baseball Central Live (1h) 5:00 p.m. RSP (45) (45) MLB Baseball American League Wild Card Teams TBA Live (3h)

Wednesday, Oct 7 8:00 a.m. SN360 (109) (109) Baseball Central Live (1h) 5:00 p.m. TBS (33) (33) MLB Baseball National League Wild Card Teams TBA Live (3h30)

Thursday, Oct 8 8:00 a.m. SN360 (109) (109) Baseball Central Live (1h) 2:00 p.m. RSP (45) (45) MLB Central Live (30m)

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4:30 p.m. KCPQ (15) (15) The OT Live (30m) 5:15 p.m. TSN (8) (8) NFL Football Dallas Cowboys at New Orleans Saints Live (3h15) 5:20 p.m. NBC (46) (46) NFL Football Dallas Cowboys at New Orleans Saints Live (3h15)

Monday, Oct 5 3:00 p.m. TSN (8) (8) NFL Monday Night Countdown Live (2h15) 5:15 p.m. TSN (8) (8) NFL Football Detroit Lions at Seattle Seahawks Live (3h15)

Tuesday, Oct 6 4:00 p.m. TSN (8) (8) CFL On TSN Live (30m) 4:30 p.m. TSN (8) (8) CFL Football Ottawa RedBlacks at Toronto Argonauts Live (3h)

Golf Friday, Oct 2 5:00 a.m. GOLF (144) (144) EPGA Golf Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Round 3 Live (4h)

Saturday, Oct 3 12:00 p.m. GOLF (144) (144) Web.com Golf Tour Championship Round 3 Live (3h) 4:30 a.m. GOLF (144) (144) EPGA Golf Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Final Round Live (5h)

Sunday, Oct 4 12:00 p.m. GOLF (144) (144) Web.com Golf Tour Championship Final Round Live (3h)

Monday, Oct 5 4:00 p.m. GOLF (144) (144) Live From the Presidents Cup Live (4h)

Tuesday, Oct 6 4:00 p.m. GOLF (144) (144) Live From the Presidents Cup Live (4h) 2:00 a.m. GOLF (144) (144) Live From the Presidents Cup Live (2h)

Wednesday, Oct 7 4:00 p.m. GOLF (144) (144) Live From the Presidents Cup Live (3h30) 7:30 p.m. GOLF (144) (144) PGA Golf Presidents Cup Day 1 Live (5h) 12:30 a.m. GOLF (144) (144) Live From the Presidents Cup Live (2h) 4:30 a.m. GOLF (144) (144) EPGA Golf British Masters Round 1 Live (4h30)

Hockey Saturday, Oct 3 7:00 p.m. RSP (45) (45) NHL Hockey Pre-season Edmonton Oilers at Vancouver Canucks Live (2h30)

Monday, Oct 5 9:00 a.m. RSP (45) (45) Hockey Central Live (1h)

Tuesday, Oct 6 9:00 a.m. RSP (45) (45) Hockey Central Live (1h)

Wednesday, Oct 7 9:00 a.m. RSP (45) (45) Hockey Central Live (1h)

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3:30 p.m. RSP (45) (45) Hockeycentral Live (30m) 4:00 p.m. RSP (45) (45) NHL Hockey MontrĂŠal Canadiens at Toronto Maple Leafs Live (3h) 7:00 p.m. RSP (45) (45) SN360 (109) (109) NHL Hockey Vancouver Canucks at Calgary Flames Live (3h)

Thursday, Oct 8 9:00 a.m. RSP (45) (45) Hockey Central Live (1h)

Rugby Saturday, Oct 3 6:15 a.m. TSN (8) (8) WR Rugby World Cup Samoa vs. Japan Pool B Live (2h15)

Tuesday, Oct 6 8:30 a.m. TSN (8) (8) WR Rugby World Cup Canada vs. Romania Pool D Live (2h30) 11:45 a.m. TSN (8) (8) WR Rugby World Cup Fiji vs. Uruguay Pool A Live (2h15)

Wednesday, Oct 7 8:30 a.m. TSN (8) (8) WR Rugby World Cup South Africa vs. United States Pool B Live (2h30) 11:45 a.m. TSN (8) (8) WR Rugby World Cup Namibia vs. Georgia Pool C Live (2h15)

Soccer Saturday, Oct 3 6:30 a.m. RSP (45) (45) EPL Soccer Newcastle United at Manchester City Live (2h30) 8:25 a.m. TV5 (113) (113) FFF Soccer Championnat de France Stade de Reims c. Lyon En direct (2h5) 9:00 a.m. RSP (45) (45) EPL Soccer Southampton at Chelsea Live (2h30) 9:30 a.m. NBC (46) (46) EPL Soccer Southampton at Chelsea Live (2h) 11:30 a.m. RSP (45) (45) Premier League Matchday Live (30m) 2:00 p.m. SN360 (109) (109) MLS Soccer Philadelphia Union at Toronto FC Live (2h) 7:30 p.m. TSN (8) (8) MLS Soccer Vancouver Whitecaps at San Jose Earthquakes Live (2h)

Sunday, Oct 4 7:30 a.m. RSP (45) (45) EPL Soccer Tottenham Hotspur at Swansea City Live (2h30)

Wednesday, Oct 7 7:00 p.m. TSN (8) (8) MLS Soccer FC Dallas at Vancouver Whitecaps Live (2h)

Thursday, Oct 8 11:30 a.m. RSP (45) (45) UEFA Soccer Euro 2016 Qualifier Germany vs. Ireland Live (2h30)

Wrestling Monday, Oct 5 5:00 p.m. SN360 (109) (109) WWE Monday Night Raw Live (3h) Nanaimo Daily News: Sports Oct 2, 2015 to Oct 8, 2015

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Ken Jeong stars as Dr. Ken Park, an excellent general practitioner with a truly horrible bedside manner in the premiere of “Dr. Ken,” airing Friday, Oct. 2, on ABC. Meanwhile, at home, his psychotherapist wife Allison (Suzy Nakamura) tries to help him keep his anxiety and control issues in check.

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Ken Jeong stars in “Dr. Ken”

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MathSqd Your News Animal SuperW! Edible I. Cat/ Hat Our Vancouver John Mann (R) Doc Zone (R) Dragon PAW C.George C.George PAW Doozers Magic Bus Kate&Mim Wild K. (R) Wild K. (R) Mr.Maker Galaxy News Sportfis Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Operation Smile (R) Max Caillou Camions Chirp/Jack S.Boom Annedroï Code Max Spirou Walter Tintin Oniva L'Épicerie :15 WR Rugby Samoa vs. Japan World Cup Pool B Live ESPN Pres. NCAA Football Live Juicebox Canada AM Wknd Written The Social Marilyn Denis Show Written eTalk Omni Documentary Kalaapam Telepeegel TV Viet Tien Paivand Caravan Z "To Be Announce... Ancestors Fishful Saturday Morning News FishCan. RealFish Powerboat Driving TV Hiccups (R) W5 (R) Worst Handyman Paid Paid Paid Licence to Drill (R) Vision Dan for. CityLine (R) Survivorman (R) Operation Smile Paid Paid Wild Things (R) Close Up Kings Paid Paid H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt First Flip First Flip First Flip First Flip H.Hunt House Paid Paid Y. Icons Live Life Xploration OutSpace Erth2050 Pre-game MLB Baseball Live 90s@9 (R) Z

"Clue" (‘85) Colleen Camp, Tim Curry. Z

"Wild Wild West" (‘99) Will Smith. Z "Red Dawn" (‘12) Smerconish CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Newsroom Fit Nation Bounty Hunter (R) Behind Bars (R) Behind Bars (R) Behind Bars (R) Behind Bars (R) Behind Bars (R) Coupon Couponing Couponing Couponing Couponing Couponing My 600-lb Life (R) My 600-lb Life (R) My 600-lb Life (R) Property Bros. (R) Love It or List It (R) W&Grace W&Grace W&Grace W&Grace W&Grace W&Grace W&Grace Movie #1's CMT Music CMT Music Chevy Top 20 Countdown CMT's Hottest (R) Sidekick Sidekick Squirrel Nerds Numb Ch. Sponge Sponge Parents Parents KungFu P Ninja Turtles 3:00 CBC News Now CBC News Now CBC News Now Paid Paid Z

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"The Amazing Spider-Man" (‘12) Emma Stone, Andrew Garfield. Paid Paid First Dates First Dates B. & Beast (R) Suburg. Z

"Night at the Museum" (‘06) Ben Stiller. 4:00 HLN Weekend Express Z

"La Bamba" (‘87) Esai Morales, Lou Diamond Phillips. F.Files Highway Hell (R) Mighty Ships (R) Mayday (R) Land Rush (R) Airplane Repo (R) Mayday (R) Missing (R) Couch Z

"Scoop" (‘06) Scarlett Johansson. Z

"Match Point" (‘05) Scarlett Johansson. 5:00 Z "Water" (‘05) :55 Green! /:15 Z "Jason and the Argonauts" Z

"The Fifth Element" (‘97) Bruce Willis. :10Z "Eight Legged F... Z

"Bruce Almighty" (‘03) Morgan Freeman, Jim Carrey. Z

"Along Came Polly" (‘04) Ben Stiller. Cops (R) Cops (R) Cops (R) George (R) Endangrd Chipmnks LooneyT. Scooby Scooby Gadget ALVINNN Z "Scooby Doo Meets the Boo Brothers" (‘87) :55 Wingin Slugterra Gaming Phineas Phineas Life Derek Dog Blog I Didn't Jessie (R) Z "My Little Pony: E... NextStep Married Married Seinf. (R) Seinf. (R) Seinf. (R) Seinf. (R) Seinf. (R) Seinf. (R) Z

"Notting Hill" (‘99) Hugh Grant. Just for Laughs (R) Comedy Comedy Cash Cab Cash Cab Just for Laughs Just for Laughs (R) Sullivan Sullivan 5:Z "Chimes at Mid... Batman Z "Bulldog Drummond's Peril" Z

"The Wind and the Lion" (‘75) :15Z "7th Voyage of... Carn. Eats Carn. Eats Daphne Cooking Rules Rules Pioneer Pioneer Chopped (R) Cake Wars (R) Canada Paid Spruce Meadows (R) Paid Paid The Happenings (R) The Happenings (R) The Happenings (R) Yukon Gold (R) BattleFact. BattleFact. Paid Paid Paid Paid Ice Rd. Truckers (R) Pawn Star Pawn Star Stargate: SG-1 Stargate: SG-1 Stargate: SG-1 (R) Panic Button (R) Bazillion Dollar (R) Para. Witness (R) Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Rifleman Z

"The Shining" (1980,Horror) Danny Lloyd, Jack Nicholson. Pass Time Pass Time Dangerous Drives (R) IMSA Auto Racing NASCAR Truck Racing Rhino Linings 350 Racing Live Here Paid Border Border Border NZ Border NZ Border Border Border Border Border Border :10MikeThe :35 Truckt. Dora&Fr. LCharmers Guppies :50 Toopy Splash'N :45 Cat/ Hat :10 Peg Cat Octonaut :05 Harry Zak Quak Month EPL Soccer Newcastle United at Manchester City Live EPL Soccer Southampton at Chelsea Live Matchday KING 5 News KING 5 News KING 5 News News EPL Soccer Southampton at Chelsea Live Red Bull KOMO 4 News GMA Saturday KOMO 4 News NCAA Football Live Clifford Cat/ Hat C.George C.George American Graduate Day "Let's Make It Happen" 5:00 Morning Saturday KIRO 7 News Innovation Inspectors Dr. Chris Changers Off-Road Racing Football Paid Paid Dr. Pol Dr. Pol Dog Town Whisper Whisper Whisper Whisper Shelter Hatched DreamQu. Berman Comm Business Market Tonight (R) Paid Market Tonight (R) Paid SteeleSide Comm Paid BackKotter BackKotter Pufnstuf Land Lost Green Green History History Hunters Hunters Fishing Paid GroceryB GroceryB Oprah's Lifeclass (R) Iyanla, Fix My Life (R) Fam. Feud Fam. Feud NY ER (R) NY ER (R) Z "Becoming Jane" :15 Tiga :40 WaposB :05 Guardia Dream Big U=US (R) Warriors Working Garage Longmire (R) Z

"Fracture" (‘07) Rangli D. Interfaith Hinduism Gurbani Watno Dur Gaunda Mehak TV Punjabi Vatan Fursat Quran S. JayRewnd Highlights JayRewnd Highlights WWE Monday Night Raw (R) WWE Smackdown (R) Say Song Todrick (R) Teen Mom 2 Part 1 of 2 Are You The One? (R) Finding Carter (R) Finding Carter (R) Finding Carter (R) Playlist (R) Playlist (R) Playlist (R) Commun. Commun. Fresh P. Fresh P. Z

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Friday, October 2, 2015


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Nature of Things (R) Exchange/ Lang Dragons' Den (R) Mercer 22 Mins. Doc Zone (R) LandandS One/One Dog Jobs Dog Jobs Hope for Wildlife (R) Ult. Engineering (R) Waterfront (R) Nat. Geographic (R) The Spice Trail (R) Nice Fish FisnSkin FishFlat Journal Fishing Marc Trend (R) Cookin' CkAround Converse CHEK News at 5 Journal Facture (R) Enquête (R) Candice Renoir Z "Le secret de Mélusine" (2012,Aventure) La Semaine verte 9:Football CFL CFL Football Edmonton Eskimos at Winnipeg Blue Bombers Live CFL Football Saskatchewan vs B.C. SportsCenter CornerG CornerG Worst Driver (R) Cash Cab Money Marilyn Denis Show The Social 11:00 Z "To Be Announced" Kitty Talk Shabaash Kya Baat Wah Bai 24 India Noon News Hour Carn. Eats Donut Income Leave It Z

"The Social Network" (‘10) Jesse Eisenberg. National Paid Paid The Social Flashpoint (R) Z

"Miss Congeniality" (‘00) Sandra Bullock. Celebri Celebri Paid Paid Fail Army Family Survivorman (R) Illusions Escape Close Up Kings Modern Modern Renovation (R) House House TinyHouse TinyHouse Income Income Thicke Thicke House House 10:00 MLB Baseball Live NwsRadio NwsRadio AnimSci. Paid Paid Paid Pre-game NCAA Football Live 11:00 Z "Red Dawn" Wonderland (R) Wonderland (R) Reign (R) MysteriesLaura Z "Lost Letter Myst... CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Smerconish CNN Newsroom This Is Life (R) The First 48 (R) The First 48 (R) The First 48 (R) The First 48 (R) The First 48 (R) The Secret Tapes Biggest Hoards (R) Biggest Hoards (R) Biggest Hoards (R) Biggest Hoards (R) Dateline NBC (R) Dateline NBC (R) 11:30 Z

"The Wedding Planner" (‘01) Masters of Flip (R) Houses Z

"The Back-Up Plan" (‘10) Alex O'Loughlin, Jennifer Lopez. H.Valley H.Valley Snake G. Snake G. Deal/It Deal/It Wipeout Canada (R) Wheels Wheels Home Videos (R) Z

"Peter Pan" (‘03,Fantasy) Olivia Williams, Jason Isaacs. Bella (R) Bella (R) Bella (R) Bella (R) Bella (R) Bella (R) Bella (R) 10:30 CBC News Now National At Issue National One/One Nature of Things (R) the fifth estate (R) Z

"Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" (‘11) Tom Cruise. Z "Buried Secrets" (2015,Thriller) Z "Mission: Imposs... Z

"Dinner for Schmucks" (‘10) Paul Rudd, Steve Carell. Z

"The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (‘13) First Dates First Dates F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files Railroad Alaska (R) Edge of Alaska (R) Highway Hell (R) How Made How Made FoolGold FoolGold Rockies Rockies Z

"Midnight in Paris" (‘11) Owen Wilson. Blindspot Twice Lifetime (R) Missing (R) Criminal Minds (R) Movie :50 Z "The Adventures of Pluto Nash" (‘02) :25 Z

"The Wizard" (‘89) :05 Z "Jason and the Argonauts" Movie Cops (R) Jail (R) Cops (R) Cops (R) Cops (R) Jail (R) Cops (R) Cops (R) Cops (R) Cops (R) Cops Cops (R) Pokémon Dino Yu-Gi-Oh Transform. Yo-Kai Buddy Johnny Gadget Spies Spies Spies Spies :05 Z "The Next Step Live" (‘15) Hank Z Jessie (R) Dog Blog I Didn't Gaming Life Derek Gaming No. Boys G.Gibbon Movie :45 Z

"Sleepless in Seattle" (‘93) Meg Ryan, Tom Hanks. Friends (R) Friends (R) Friends (R) Friends (R) Girls Girls BigBang BigBang Z

"Beetlejuice" (‘88) Michael Keaton. Z

"Clue" (‘85) Colleen Camp, Tim Curry. BigBang BigBang 11:15Z "7th Voyage ... Z "Beneath the Planet of the A... :45 Z

"2010: The Year We Make Contact" (‘84) Z "Wind" (‘28) Cuthroat (R) Food Truck Race (R) Diners Diners Eat Here! Eat Here! Chef in Your Ear (R) Food Food The Happenings (R) The Happenings (R) The Happenings (R) Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator St. Wars Mantracker (R) Pawn Star Pawn Star American Pickers (R) CountCars CountCars Pawn Star Pawn Star Power and Ice (R) Mountain Men (R) Face Off (R) Killjoys (R) Falling Skies (R) Z "Force of Impact" (‘04) Antonio Sabato Jr.. Z Nation (R) Z

"Predator" (‘87) Carl Weathers, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Z

"Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life" (‘03) Z "Independence ... 11:30 IMSA Auto Racing Petit Le Mans United SportsCar Championship Live NASCAR Truck Racing Racing Border Border Border NZ Border NZ Border Border Border Border Border Border Border Border Mike the Umizoo :15 Truckt. :45S. Wings Machines :35 Guppies Shimmer LCharmers Backyard :45Mike the :10 Harry :35 Cat/ Hat GameDay NHLTop50 MLB Best Month SN Central Blue Jays MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Tampa Bay Rays Live 11:30 RedBullSignature Dew Tour Horse Racing Clangers Earth Luna Biz Kid$ (R) News KING 5 News Football NCAA Football Live Football C. KOMO 4 News Pre-game / Football 8:00 American Graduate Day "Let's Make It Happen" Back In Back In Back In Back In Aging Backwards (R) Football NCAA Football Alabama at Georgia Live Minute Sports News News Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Middle Queens Fam. Feud Fam. Feud The Close Weekly Paid Stock Business Money Tk Market Tonight (R) Stock Business Comm The Close The Big Valley (R) Gunsmoke (R) Bonanza (R) Rawhide (R) Wanted (R) Wanted (R) Rifleman Rifleman 11:00 Z

"Becoming Jane" (‘07) Locator Fam. Feud Fam. Feud Waters of Crime (R) Motives & Murders (R) Motives & Murders (R) 11:00 Z

"Fracture" (‘07) With Fire Samaqan Ring of Quest Marmalad Longmire (R) HardRock HardRock Punjab Pyar Hi Pyar Hi Gurbani Tehlka Sardari Gaunda Dharkan S. Punjab Punjab Mulaqat Punjab 11:00 WWE Smackdown WWE Main Event MLS Soccer Philadelphia Union at Toronto FC Live EPL Soccer Southampton at Chelsea Finding Carter (R) Finding Carter (R) Finding Carter (R) Degrassi Student Say Song Todrick (R) Teen Mom 2 Part 1 of 2 Movie :45 Z

"The Awakening" (‘11) Dominic West, Rebecca Hall. MuchMusic Countdown Simpsons Simpsons Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Leaders' Tour (R) Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Journal Hôpital vétérinaire (R) Matière Sa place :50 Jardin extraordin. Journal FR Super champion Plus grand cabaret Nouvelles Ma liste Voir ici Publicité Z

"Hellboy II: L'armée d'or" (‘08) :15 Z "Le jour où la Terre s'arrêta" (‘08) RDI direct RDI direct RDI direct Journal FR Journal L'Épicerie La Semaine verte RDI direct Monde Découverte WEB.COM Golf Tour Championship Round 3 Live Golf Cent. WEB.COM Golf Tour Championship Round 3 (R)

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National MarketP. Short Film Face Off Life Story (R) BookNegroes (R) CBC News Z

"The Bourne Ultimatum" (‘07) Hope for Wildlife (R) Dinos: True (R) Heartbeat (R) Foyle's War (R) Waterfront (R) CBC News Cookin' Wheel Jeopardy Operation Smile (R) Z

"Dude, Where's My Car?" (‘00) Ashton Kutcher. Poltergeist:Leg. (R) Journal P'tite vie De l'Univers Broadchurch 1001 vies Journal Dre Grey, leçons Cinéma 4:00CFL Football Sask./BC SportsC MLS Soccer Vancouver vs San Jose SportsC SportsCentre SportsCentre (R) CTV News W5 (R) BigBang Anger M. Spun Out Spun Out Saving Hope (R) News News Rompost-TV Philippine TV Filipino Bollywood Bollywood Planet's Planet's Signature Series Omni Documentary News Hour The West Block Saturday Night Live "40th Anniversary Special" (R) News :35 S.N.L News The Social The Listener (R) Flashpoint (R) Motive (R) W5 Comedy Laughs Package Family Out There Out There Survivorman (R) Z

"Reverse Angle" (‘09) Emmanuelle Vaugier. Murdoch Mysteries (R) Leave It Leave It Custom Custom Renovation (R) Leave It Leave It Custom Custom House House 4:30 NCAA Football Live Seahawks JFL: Gags Modern Modern News Seahawks AxeCop Golan 5:Z "Lost Letter Mysterie... Z "Red Dawn"

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"Wild Wild West" (‘99) Kevin Kline, Will Smith. :15 Z "Miami Vice" (‘06)

Death Row Stories (R) Death Row Stories (R) Death Row Stories (R) Death Row Stories (R) Death Row Stories (R) Death Row Stories (R) 5:00 The Secret Tapes O.J. Speaks: The Hidden Tapes (R) The Secret Tapes (R) :05 O.J. Speaks (R) Dateline NBC "Deception" Dateline NBC "Deception" (R) Dateline NBC (R) Dateline NBC (R) Z

"Bridesmaids" (2011,Comedy) Maya Rudolph, Kristen Wiig. Z

"The Heat" (‘13,Comedy) Melissa McCarthy, Sandra Bullock. Movie Shelter Reba (R) Last Man Last Man Home Videos (R) Shelter Reba (R) Last Man Last Man Home Videos (R) Assembly Stanley Home Videos (R) Z

"The Goonies" (‘85,Adventure) Corey Feldman, Sean Astin. Z

"Gremlins" (‘84) Zach Galligan. National MarketP. Passionate Eye (R) National At Issue National One/One Passionate Eye "Royal Scandals" (R) At Issue 5:00 Z "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol"

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"The Amazing Spider-Man" (‘12,Action) Emma Stone, Andrew Garfield. Z "The Simpsons Movie" Z

"The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (‘13) Steve Carell. Z

"Night at the Museum" (‘06) Robin Williams, Ben Stiller. Z "Evan Almighty" (‘07)

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"Midnight in Paris" (‘11) Owen Wilson. Z

"Flirting With Disaster" (‘96) Ben Stiller. 5:50 Z

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"The Green Mile" (1999,Drama) David Morse, Tom Hanks. Z "Scooby Doo! Stage Fright" (‘13) Isabella Acres. Johnny Johnny Various X-Men Z

"X2: X-Men United" (‘03) Patrick Stewart. Awesome Awesome The X Factor (R) :40 Z "Halloweentown" (‘98) :10 Summer Concert (R) :10 Playlist C. Under Girls Girls Girls Girls Girls BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang BigBang Z "Sleepless in Seattle" Just for Laughs (R) BigBang BigBang Just for Laughs Just for Laughs (R) Jeff Dunham (R) Comedy Comedy Jail

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"Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" (‘10) Jake Gyllenhaal. Z

"300" (2006,Epic) Lena Headey, Gerard Butler. 5:00 Z

"Independence Day"

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"Independence Day" (1996,Sci-Fi) Bill Pullman, Will Smith.

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"Night Monster" (‘42) Bela Lugosi. Final 24 (R) Paradise Lost (R) Surviving Evil (R) Unfaithful (R) Unfaithful (R) Unfaithful (R) Z "After the Storm" (‘01) Benjamin Bratt. Candy Blackstone (R) Guilt Free Z "After the Storm" (‘01) Benjamin Bratt. Des Pardes Aikam PunjabDi Lashkara Waqt 4 U Success Vehra J. Meyer Month Gameday Night Highlights Night Highlights Night Highlights The Final Score The Final Score Are You The One? (R) Degrassi 1Girl5Ga The L.A. Complex (R) Finding Carter (R) Finding Carter (R) Finding Carter (R) Simpsons Simpsons Z

"The Awakening" (‘11) Rebecca Hall. :15 Hospital Simpsons Simpsons Simpsons SouthPk SouthPk Campaign Campaign Leaders' Tour (R) Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Leaders' Tour (R) Campaign Campaign 5:00 Grand cabaret "Mimie Mathy" Voisins Journal :40 On n'est pas couché (R) Nouvelles Z

"Transformers 2: La revanche" (2009,Action) Megan Fox, Shia LaBeouf. Z

"Mission: Los Angeles" (‘11) TVANou. Cinéma Journal Grands reporta. (R) Facture (R) Journal Monde Journal National Journal L'Épicerie Découverte (R) 3:WEB.COM EPGA Golf Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Round 3 (R) Golf Cent. WEB.COM Golf

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11:30 p.m.

Singer Miley Cyrus returns to NBC Headquarters’ Studio 8H to host the forty-first season premiere of “Saturday Night Live,” airing Oct. 3, on NBC. This will mark the third time the Grammy nominee has hosted the legendary sketch comedy show, which parodies everything from pop culture to politics.

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Friday, October 2, 2015


Saturday, October 3 - LATE NIGHT 12 AM 12:30 1 AM CBUT (3) (3) KNOW (5) (5) CHEK (6) (6) R-C (7) (7) TSN (8) (8) CTV (9) (9) M (10) (10) GBL (11) (11) CTV2 (12) (12) CITY (13) (13) HGTV (14) (14) KCPQ (15) (15) M3 (16) (16) CNN (17) (17) A&E (18) (18) TLC (19) (19) W (20) (20) CMT (21) (21) YTV (22) (22) NN (23) (23) SHOW (24) (24) SLICE (25) (25) HN (26) (26) DISC (27) (27) BRAVO (28) (28) EA (29) (29) SPIKE (30) (30) TOON (31) (31) FAM (32) (32) TBS (33) (33) COM (34) (34) TCM (35) (35) FOOD (36) (36) OLN (37) (37) HIST (38) (38) SPACE (39) (39) AMC (40) (40) FSR (41) (41) DTOUR (42) (42) TREE (43) (43) RSP (45) (45) KING (46) (46) KOMO (47) (47) KCTS (48) (48) KIRO (49) (49) KSTW (52) (52) BNN (68) (68) KVOS (69) (69) OWN (101) (101) APTN (115) (114) VIS (116) (115) SN360 (118) (116) MTV (119) (118) MM (120) (119) CPAC (121) (120) TV5 (122) (121) TVA (123) (122) RDI (124) (123) GOLF (144) (144)

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"The Bourne Ul... Comedy Festival (R) JFL: Gags Dragons' Den (R) Recipes Mercer 22 Mins. Grand Designs (R) Foyle's War "Eagle Day" (R) Waterfront (R) Heartbeat (R) Dog Jobs Dog Jobs Animal Animal Paid Paid P. Popoff Paid Liquidation Channel (R) 11:30 Z

"Twilight: La Fascination" (‘08) Z "Changement d'adresse" (‘06) :45 Hors d'ondes SportsCentre (R) SportsCentre (R) SportsCentre (R) SportsCentre (R) SportsCentre (R) SportsCentre (R) :05 Castle (R) :05 Criminal Mind (R) :05 Flashpoint (R) :05 Paid Paid Paid Paid Sacred Paid Omni Documentary Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid 11:35 Sat. Night Live :05 PartyPoker :05 Paid :35 Paid :05 Paid :35 Paid :05 Paid :35 Off Air Flashpoint (R) eTalk (R) The Social Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Liquidator Liquidator CityLine (R) My Life My Life Amazing Amazing CityLine (R) Paid Saw Dogs Renovation (R) H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt H.Hunt Holmes H. Holmes H. Decked Decked Paid Paid WhatWent WhatWent Paid Paid Weekend Marketplace Paid Paid Paid Paid 11:15 Z

"Miami Vice" (‘06) Colin Farrell. Family Family Playlist (R) Playlist (R) 80s@8 (R) Death Row Stories (R) CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom New Day Sunday New Day Sunday New Day Ins. Politic 11:05 O.J. Speaks (R) Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Info-Doc. Dog B.H. Dog B.H. Dog B.H. Dog B.H. Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid 11:30 Z

"The Heat" (‘13) Sandra Bullock. Say Yes Say Yes Paid Rescue Ghostly Ghostly Paid Paid Shelter Reba (R) Last Man Last Man Wipeout Canada (R) Old School Old School Chevy Top 20 (R) Movie :45 Z

"Gremlins" (‘84,Comedy) Phoebe Cates, Zach Galligan. Bella (R) Assembly Thunder Hathaway Parents Sponge National One/One Nature of Things (R) National National CBC News Now 11:Z "The Simpsons ... Z

"Where the Wild Things Are" (‘09) The Guard (R) The Guard (R) Paid Paid 11:Z "Evan Almighty" Z

"Bruce Almighty" (‘03) Jim Carrey. Wedding Wedding Wedding Wedding Paid Paid F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files HLN Weekend Express Gold Rush (R) Cuban Chrome (R) FoolGold FoolGold Licence to Drill (R) ColdWaterCowboy (R) FoolGold FoolGold Z

"Scoop" (‘06) Scarlett Johansson. Criminal Minds (R) Twice Lifetime (R) Missing (R) Twice Lifetime (R) Movie :50 Z

"Lethal Weapon 4" (‘98) Danny Glover, Mel Gibson. :05 Z

"Water" (‘05) Seema Biswas, Lisa Ray. Z "David Copperfiel... 8:Z "The Green Mile" Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program Paid Program 10:Z "X2: X-Men Uni... Avengers Avengers Various X-Men Z "Scooby Doo! Stage Fright" (‘13) LooneyT. ALVINNN Wingin' It A.N.T. GoodLuck :50Overrule :10 Real.Me Life Derek Slug/Slug Warthogs Life Derek Buzz :55 Real.Me Warthogs 11:Z "Sleepless in Se... :15 Z

"Notting Hill" (1999,Romance) Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant. Home Videos (R) Married Married Z

"Beetlejuice" (‘88) Michael Keaton. Z

"Clue" (‘85) Colleen Camp, Tim Curry. Sullivan Sullivan Jeff Dunham (R) Movie :45 Z "Swarm" (2006,Horror) Antonio Sabato Jr., Jessalyn Gilsig. Z

"Susan and God" (‘40) Joan Crawford. Z "Opposite Sex" (‘93) Chopped (R) Cake Wars (R) Diners Diners The Family (R) Paid Paid Paid Paid Canadian Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator Haunted Collector (R) Departures (R) Python Hunters (R) Anglers Canadian Power and Ice (R) American Pickers (R) Mountain Men (R) Pawn Star Pawn Star American Pickers (R) CountCars CountCars Z "Camel Spiders" (‘11) C. Thomas Howell. Para. Witness (R) Panic Button (R) Z "Force of Impact" (‘04) Antonio Sabato Jr.. 11:00 Z

"I, Robot" (‘04) Will Smith. CSI: Miami (R) Stooges /:45 Z

"Thinner" (‘96) :45 Z

"Predator" (‘87) 10:30 NASCAR Racing Unique Whips (R) Pinks! All Out (R) The 10 (R) The 10 (R) Pinks! All Out (R) Car Warriors (R) Ghost Adventures The Dead Files (R) Border NZ Border NZ Eat St. (R) Eat St. (R) Eat St. (R) Eat St. (R) Paid Eat St. (R) :55 Toopy MikeThe :15 Big Big :40 Peg Cat :10 Cat/ Hat :Backyard Toopy Cat/ Hat Max/Ruby Dinopaws :20 Harry Octonaut Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central Sportsnet Central 11:30 Sat. Night Live :05 Up Late :35Almost L :05 Tosh.0 :35 Paid :05 Paid 1st Look OpenNYC Money Sunday Today 11:35 Castle :35 Corrupt :05 Corrupt :Cougar T :05 Paid :35 Paid :05 Paid :35 Paid :05 Paid :35 Paid Paid Paid 30 Days Young Heart (R) Wheat Belly (R) DCI Banks "A Piece of My Heart" (R) :35Roadtrip Religion FocusEu. 11:Scandal :35 Ent. Tonight :35 Z

"Ladybugs" (‘92) Rodney Dangerfield. :35 Judy Paid Paid Chicken S.Raible The Good Wife (R) Rizzoli & Isles Rookie Blue (R) Family Mr. Box Raising Paid Paid Paid Market Tonight (R) Stock Business Comm Comm Market Tonight (R) Paid Stock Business Paid Lost in Space (R) Bottom of Sea (R) Man U.N.C.L.E. (R) Car 54 (R) Car 54 (R) Gom. Pyle Gom. Pyle D Gillis D Gillis Rescue Rescue Ghostly Ghostly Rescue Ghostly Pet Heroes Pet Heroes ER Vets (R) ER Vets (R) Puppy Puppy Candy Guilt Free Kingstar Paid Kingstar Kingstar Mouki (R) Mouki :15 Bizou :40 Bizou :05 Morning TigaTalk! Super. J. Meyer Tomorrow Tomorrow Beyond J. Meyer Yoga Believe In Touch Ministries Super. Youssef The Final Score The Final Score JayRewnd FScore JayRewnd Highlights JayRewnd Highlights JayRewnd Highlights Finding Carter (R) Finding Carter (R) Finding Carter (R) Degrassi Student The L.A. Complex (R) Degrassi Student SouthPk South Park Commun. Commun. Fresh P. Fresh P. Playlist (R) Playlist (R) Playlist (R) Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign 8:40 Couché Acoustic On n'est pas que (R) Journal Matière Hôpital vétérinaire (R) Partir Autrement (R) Belge Vélo Ravel 11:45Z "Resident Evil: Les Créat... :45 La liste noire (R) :45 Infopublicité :15 TVA nouvelles Publicité Victoire Journal Facture (R) La Semaine verte (R) Journal RDI matin 11:00 WEB.COM Golf Tour Championship Round 3 (R) Golf Cent. Golf Cent. Golf Central (R) M. Drive EPGA Golf

Mid-Island TV Scene

Friday, October 2, 2015


Sunday, October 4 - MORNING 6 AM CBUT (3) (3) KNOW (5) (5) CHEK (6) (6) R-C (7) (7) TSN (8) (8) CTV (9) (9) M (10) (10) GBL (11) (11) CTV2 (12) (12) CITY (13) (13) HGTV (14) (14) KCPQ (15) (15) M3 (16) (16) CNN (17) (17) A&E (18) (18) TLC (19) (19) W (20) (20) CMT (21) (21) YTV (22) (22) NN (23) (23) SHOW (24) (24) SLICE (25) (25) HN (26) (26) DISC (27) (27) BRAVO (28) (28) EA (29) (29) SPIKE (30) (30) TOON (31) (31) FAM (32) (32) TBS (33) (33) COM (34) (34) TCM (35) (35) FOOD (36) (36) OLN (37) (37) HIST (38) (38) SPACE (39) (39) AMC (40) (40) FSR (41) (41) DTOUR (42) (42) TREE (43) (43) RSP (45) (45) KING (46) (46) KOMO (47) (47) KCTS (48) (48) KIRO (49) (49) KSTW (52) (52) BNN (68) (68) KVOS (69) (69) OWN (101) (101) APTN (115) (114) VIS (116) (115) SN360 (118) (116) MTV (119) (118) MM (120) (119) CPAC (121) (120) TV5 (122) (121) TVA (123) (122) RDI (124) (123) GOLF (144) (144)

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Dirtworld Dirtworld Your News Artzooka CorrieSt CorrieSt CorrieSt CorrieSt CorrieSt MarketP. Power and Politics Dragon PAW C.George C.George PAW Doozers Upside Trek Wild K. (R) The Prince ThePrince Sheep Fishing Fishing Journal (R) Bible Tomorrow P. Popoff Key David Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Rosie Caillou Camions Chirp Noteryth Geronimo O.S.I. Oniva Le Jour du Seigneur Coulisses pouvoir SportsCentre (R) NFL Insiders Live NFL Countdown Live NFL Football Live TBA NFL Football New York Jets vs. Miami Dolphins Live NFL Over NFL Football Live Omni Documentary Kontakt Forum TV Nash Dom TV Vestnik Afro-X Aadab Kya Baat Wah Bai In a Name Re-Inv. Sunday Morning News The West Block J.Osteen Paid Dan for. TBA To Be Announced Question Period Paid Paid Licence to Drill (R) CornerG Prank Sci. CityLine (R) Survivorman (R) Liquidator Liquidator Paid Paid Wild Things (R) Package Paid Paid Paid House House House House Renovation (R) Renovation (R) H.Hunt House Paid Paid Key David VanImpe Fox News Sunday Fox NFL Sunday Live NFL Football Philadelphia vs Washington 90s@9 (R) Wonderland (R) Wonderland (R) The Voice "The Blind Auditions Part 3" The Voice State of the Union Fareed Zakaria GPS Reliable Sources State of the Union Fareed Zakaria GPS CNN Newsroom Dog B.H. Dog B.H. Beyond Scared Stra. Beyond Scared Stra. Beyond Scared Stra. Z

"Ocean's Twelve" (‘04) George Clooney. 90 Day Fiancé (R) 90 Day Fiancé (R) 90 Day Fiancé (R) 90 Day Fiancé (R) Love Love Yes Dress Yes Dress Z "Debbie Macomb... Z "Debbie Macomb... W&Grace W&Grace W&Grace W&Grace W&Grace W&Grace W&Grace Movie 5:00 Chevy Top 20 (R) H.Valley H.Valley CMT Music Wipeout Canada (R) Wheels Wheels Home Videos (R) Squirrel Squirrel LCharmers LCharmers Littlest Pet Littlest Pet Nicky Nicky Thunder Thunder H.Danger H.Danger 3:00 CBC News Now Power and Politics CBC News Now CBC News Now Paid Paid Law&Order: SVU (R) Law&Order: SVU (R) Law&Order: SVU (R) NCIS (R) Z "Mission: Imposs... Paid Paid Z "Romeo Killer: The Chris Porco Story" (‘13) 'Til Debt 'Til Debt Princess (R) Z "The Incredible Burt Wonder... 4:00 HLN Weekend Express F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files Bush People (R) Yukon Men (R) Mayday (R) ColdWaterCowboy (R) Highway Hell (R) Rockies Rockies Missing (R) Criminal Minds (R) Cold Justice: Sex (R) Law&Order: SVU (R) Couch Z

"About a Boy" (‘02) Movie :40 Z

"Krull" (‘83) Kenneth Marshall. :45 Z

"The Chronicles of Riddick" (‘04) :40 Z

"TMNT" (‘07) Chris Evans. Power Power Power Power Bar Rescue (R) Bar Rescue (R) Bar Rescue (R) Bar Rescue (R) George (R) Endangrd Smurfs LooneyT. Bots Gadget Z "Scooby Doo! Stage Fright" :45 Johnny Z "Scooby-Doo: Pir... :55 Wingin Slugterra Gaming Phineas and Ferb (R) Life Derek Dog Blog I Didn't Jessie (R) Z "The Next Step Live" (‘15,Doc) Married Married Seinf. (R) Seinf. (R) Seinf. (R) Seinf. (R) Friends (R) Z

"Clash of the Titans" (‘10) Pre-game Just for Laughs (R) Comedy Comedy Cash Cab Cash Cab LOL :-) (R) LOL :-) (R) Just for Laughs (R) Jeff Dunham (R) 5:00 Z "Opposite Sex" Movie Stars (R) Movie Stars (R) Z

"Killers" (‘10) Ashton Kutcher. Z "Hush...Hush, Sw... Food Food Dolce Vita Dolce Vita Giada Heart Bake Bake Kids Cook-Off (R) Guy's Game (R) Dirt Trax Spruce Meadows (R) Paid Spruce Meadows (R) The Happenings (R) The Happenings (R) The Happenings (R) Yukon Gold (R) Ice Rd. Truckers (R) Paid Paid Paid Paid Pawn Star Pawn Star American Pickers (R) Panic Button (R) Killjoys (R) Z "Force of Impact" (‘04) Antonio Sabato Jr.. Para. Witness (R) Z "Prince of Persia: ... 4:45 Z "Predator" (‘87) :15 Z "Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life" (‘03) :45 Z

"I, Robot" (2004,Sci-Fi) Bridget Moynahan, Will Smith. Pass Time Pass Time Trucker Trucker Hard Parts NASCAR RaceDay "Dover" Live IMSA Auto Racing Petit Le Mans Eat St. (R) Paid Exp. Unkown (R) Booze Traveler (R) Border NZ Border NZ Border NZ Border NZ Border NZ Border NZ :10MikeThe :35 Truckt. Dora&Fr. LCharmers Shimmer :50 Toopy Splash'N :45 Cat/ Hat :10 Peg Cat Octonaut :05 Harry Zak Quak Sportsnet Central SN Central EPL Soccer Tottenham Hotspur at Swansea City Live Month Jays in 30 MLB Best Blue Jays Meet the Press KING 5 News KING 5 News UCI Cycling Pres. Cup Dew Tour Volleyball KOMO 4 News GMA/Sunday News Wild C. This Week Measure Wild C. World of X Games Thomas Peg + Cat C.George C.George D.Tiger D.Tiger Sesame St. Racers Sid SciGirls (R) African American (R) NFL Today NFL Football New York Jets vs. Miami Dolphins Live NFL Today NFL Football Oakland Raiders at Chicago Bears Live Paid Paid In Touch Ministries Christian Hr. Paid Paid Impact Paid Paid Paid Comm Berman Paid Market Tonight (R) Paid Market Tonight (R) Paid Business Weekly Paid Abbott Abbott Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid GroceryB GroceryB Master Class (R) Super Soul Sunday Fam. Feud Fam. Feud Where Are They? (R) Z "Losing Isaiah" (‘95) :20 WaposB :45 Guardia :05 Kagagi Paid Program Indians Arctic Air (R) Longmire (R) Z "After the Storm" Creflo Youngren Copeland Facts Refl. Islam Hour of Power Foundat. Living Truth Faith Live Food/Life JayRewnd Highlights JayRewnd Highlights JayRewnd Highlights JayRewnd SN360 WPT Poker Month Blue Jays Reign (R) True Life (R) Awkward. Faking It Finding Carter (R) Finding Carter (R) Finding Carter (R) Playlist (R) Playlist (R) Playlist (R) Commun. Commun. Fresh P. Childrens /:45 Z "The Awakening" Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign The Week (R) Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Leaders' Tour (R) Ma maison bleue (R) Temps présent Kiosque 300 millions critiq. Pas rêver "Mississippi, les légendes du fleuve" Salut, bonjour! Z "La course d'une vie" (‘09) :45 Tom et 2:30 RDI matin RDI direct L'Épicerie Journal Coulisses (R) RDI direct RDI direct RDI direct 4:30 EPGA Golf Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Final Round Live EPGA Golf Alfred Dunhill Links Championship Golf Pre.

Mid-Island TV Scene

Friday, October 2, 2015


Sunday, October 4 - AFTERNOON 12 PM 12:30 1 PM CBUT (3) (3) KNOW (5) (5) CHEK (6) (6) R-C (7) (7) TSN (8) (8) CTV (9) (9) M (10) (10) GBL (11) (11) CTV2 (12) (12) CITY (13) (13) HGTV (14) (14) KCPQ (15) (15) M3 (16) (16) CNN (17) (17) A&E (18) (18) TLC (19) (19) W (20) (20) CMT (21) (21) YTV (22) (22) NN (23) (23) SHOW (24) (24) SLICE (25) (25) HN (26) (26) DISC (27) (27) BRAVO (28) (28) EA (29) (29) SPIKE (30) (30) TOON (31) (31) FAM (32) (32) TBS (33) (33) COM (34) (34) TCM (35) (35) FOOD (36) (36) OLN (37) (37) HIST (38) (38) SPACE (39) (39) AMC (40) (40) FSR (41) (41) DTOUR (42) (42) TREE (43) (43) RSP (45) (45) KING (46) (46) KOMO (47) (47) KCTS (48) (48) KIRO (49) (49) KSTW (52) (52) BNN (68) (68) KVOS (69) (69) OWN (101) (101) APTN (115) (114) VIS (116) (115) SN360 (118) (116) MTV (119) (118) MM (120) (119) CPAC (121) (120) TV5 (122) (121) TVA (123) (122) RDI (124) (123) GOLF (144) (144)

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LandandS One/One Bondi Vet Bondi Vet Our Vancouver (R) q CBC Pass Exhibit. Z "Planes" (‘13) Animal Animal Waterfront (R) Space Park Hope for Wildlife (R) Archaeology: Sec (R) The Manor Reborn (R) Fishing Sportfis Fishful Fishing Fishing Driving TV Connect Warrior Travel CkAround CHEK News at 5 Journal La Semaine verte (R) Regard Quelle histoire! Z

"Coeur d'encre" (‘07) Brendan Fraser. Chef à l'oreille (R) 10:00 NFL Football Live NFL Football Live NFL Football Live :15 NFL Football Dal./N.O. 10:00 NFL Football Live NFL Football Live SportsC Cash Cab Cash Cab Philippine Arirang Rompost-TV Shopping Channel Nikkei TV TEHFR Women T. English T. English Noon News Hour Carn. Eats Donut Income Z

"Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" (‘11) Johnny Depp. National The Social Paid Paid Flashpoint (R) Cash Cab Cash Cab Marilyn Denis Show W5 (R) Church Illusions Escape Family Survivorman (R) Close Up Kings St. Wars St. Wars Two 1/2... Two 1/2... Free Vacation (R) Bargain Island House House Custom Custom Leave It Leave It House House 10:NFL Football Phi./Was. NFL Football Green Bay Packers at San Francisco 49ers Live The OT Gameday JFL: Gags 11:00 The Voice P. of Interest (R) P. of Interest (R) Signed/ Delivered "Time to Start Livin'" (R) Saving Hope CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom CNN Newsroom Anthony Bourdain (R) Anthony Bourdain (R) Movie Z

"Ocean's Thirteen" (‘07) Brad Pitt, George Clooney. The First 48 (R) The First 48 (R) The First 48 (R) Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Yes Dress Sister Wives (R) Sister Wives (R) Sister Wives (R) 11:30 Z

"Hope Floats" (‘98) Sandra Bullock. Z

"Kate and Leopold" (‘01) Hugh Jackman, Meg Ryan. Z

"The Women" (‘08) Meg Ryan. Home Videos (R) Shelter Deal/It JFL: Gags JFL: Gags Z

"RV" (2006,Comedy) Cheryl Hines, Robin Williams. Deal/It Stanley Stanley Game On Assembly Z

"Madagascar" (‘05) Ben Stiller. Z

"Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" (‘08) 10:30 CBC News Now MarketP. Serving Royals (R) the fifth estate (R) Power & Politics (R) 11:00Z "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" Mr. Robot (R) Z

"Alien Agent" (‘07) Mark Dacascos. Continuum (R) 10:Z "The Incredible... Z

"Bruce Almighty" (‘03) Jim Carrey. Z

"Evan Almighty" (‘07) Steve Carell. Mob Wives F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files F.Files Treasure Quest (R) Fast N' Loud (R) Bering Sea Gold (R) Cash Cab Cash Cab MythBusters Alaska/Frontier Movie Z

"Notting Hill" (‘99,Rom) Julia Roberts, Hugh Grant. Twice Lifetime (R) Missing (R) Castle (R) :10 Z

"The Lord of the Rings" (‘78) Christopher Guard. :25Z "Mystery Scienc... :40 Z

"Krull" (‘83) Kenneth Marshall. Movie Bar Rescue (R) Bar Rescue (R) Bar Rescue (R) Bar Rescue (R) Bar Rescue (R) Bar Rescue (R) 11:Z "Scooby-Doo: P... DrDimen. DrDimen. DrDimen. DrDimen. DrDimen. DrDimen. DrDimen. DrDimen. Johnny Johnny Summer Concert (R) Big Ticket Hank Z Jessie (R) Dog Blog I Didn't GoodLuck Hank Z Hank Z MakeOver MakeOver MLB Baseball Live Friends (R) Friends (R) Friends (R) Z "The Dark Knight Rises" (‘12) BigBang BigBang Z

"Spaceballs" (‘87) Mel Brooks, Bill Pullman. Z

"Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" (‘01) BigBang BigBang 11:Z "Hush...Hush, Sweet Char... Z

"Point Blank" (‘67) :15 Z

"Key Largo" (‘48) Humphrey Bogart. Z "Big Country" (‘94) M. Diners M. Diners Cravings BeachEat Diners Diners Chopped (R) Carn. Eats Carn. Eats Kids Cook-Off The Happenings (R) The Happenings (R) The Happenings (R) Liquidator Liquidator Liquidator St. Wars Mantracker (R) Power and Ice (R) Curse Froz. Gold (R) Mountain Men (R) Forged in Fire (R) Outlaw Chronicles (R) CountCars CountCars 11:Z "Prince of Persia: The Sand... Z

"300" (2006,Epic) Lena Headey, Gerard Butler. Doctor Who (R) The Librarians (R) :15 Fear the Dead "Pilot" (R) :45 Fear the Dead (R) :45 Fear the Dead (R) :50 Fear the Dead "Not Fade Away" :55 Fear the Dead (R) 10:30 IMSA Auto Racing Petit Le Mans Shut Up Skateboarding Street League Live Monterey (R) AMA Arenacross (R) Border NZ Border NZ Bizarre Bizarre Treasures Decoded (R) Border Border Museum Secrets (R) Booze Traveler (R) Mike the Umizoo :15 Truckt. :45S. Wings Machines :35 Guppies Shimmer LCharmers Backyard :45Mike the :10 Harry :35 Cat/ Hat MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Tampa Bay Rays Live Sportsnet Central Jays in 30 MLB Baseball Tor./Phi. 11:Volleybll Rallycross Horse Racing LazyTown Tree Fu Football Night :20 NFL Football Dal./N.O. WNBA Basketball Playoffs Live Ocean M. Explore SeaRescue Wildlife D RockPark News News :15 African Americans: M African American (R) :45 African Americans: M African American (R) African American (R) 10:00 NFL Football Oakland Raiders at Chicago Bears :05 PBR Bull Riding Pets.TV Lucky Dog Lucky Dog Pets.TV News News Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Middle Queens M&M M&M The Close Berman Money Tk Berman Comm Paid Market Tonight (R) The Close Weekly The Close SteeleSide Paid Paid Island Talk BradyB. Gilligan Gilligan HappyD. Laverne Lucy Lucy The Love Boat 11:00 Z "Losing Isaiah" GroceryB GroceryB Fam. Feud Fam. Feud Unscripted Unscripted Super Soul Sunday Master Class (R) 11:Z "After the Stor... Fish Out Indians Nature of Things (R) APTN News Arctic Air (R) Longmire (R) Q.Study Israel Youngren Key David Arise! Tomorrow Beyond Door Hope Day Disc. VanImpe Turning Facts MLB Baseball Live SportsNet Central WWE Main Event WWE Finding Carter (R) Finding Carter (R) Finding Carter (R) Degrassi Student Reign (R) True Life (R) 10:45Z "The Awaken... Midnight Midnight Midnight Midnight Now & Then (R) Now & Then (R) MM Countdown (R) Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Leaders' Tour (R) Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Campaign Outburst Journal Vive..dimanche! "Muriel Robin" :10 Prendre sa place Mixeur Journal FR Partir Autrement (R) Z "La Permission de... Nouvelles Victoire Ma liste Publicité Z "Des extraterrestres dans le ... :45 Z

"Matilda" (‘96) Mara Wilson. J.E. RDI direct RDI direct RDI direct Journal FR Journal Facture (R) Enquête (R) RDI direct RDI direct Report.: Expl. (R) WEB.COM Golf Tour Championship Final Round Live Golf Central WEB.COM Golf Tour Championship Final Round (R)

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Friday, October 2, 2015


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Monday, October 5 - PRIMETIME CBUT KNOW CHEK R-C TSN CTV M GBL CTV2 CITY HGTV KCPQ M3 CNN A&E TLC W CMT YTV NN SHOW SLICE HN DISC BRAVO EA SPIKE TOON FAM TBS COM TCM FOOD OLN HIST SPACE AMC FSR DTOUR TREE RSP KING KOMO KCTS KIRO KSTW BNN KVOS OWN APTN VIS SN360 MTV MM CPAC TV5 TVA RDI GOLF

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Best Bet tonight

Gotham CTV (9) (9) KCPQ (15) (15)

8:00 p.m.

The battle between good and evil rages on as Det. Jim Gordon (Ben McKenzie) fights crime in the corrupt city in a new episode of “Gotham,” airing Monday, Oct. 5, on Fox. This season, Michael Chiklis joins the cast as Nathaniel Barnes, a new captain who takes Gordon under his wing as he sets out to clean up Gotham’s mean streets.

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Ben McKenzie stars in “Gotham”

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Friday, October 2, 2015


Tuesday, October 6 - PRIMETIME CBUT KNOW CHEK R-C TSN CTV M GBL CTV2 CITY HGTV KCPQ M3 CNN A&E TLC W CMT YTV NN SHOW SLICE HN DISC BRAVO EA SPIKE TOON FAM TBS COM TCM FOOD OLN HIST SPACE AMC FSR DTOUR TREE RSP KING KOMO KCTS KIRO KSTW BNN KVOS OWN APTN VIS SN360 MTV MM CPAC TV5 TVA RDI GOLF

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"Eve and the Fire Horse" (‘05) Vivian Wu. Messages Conspire Z

"Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" (‘11) John Hurt, Mark Strong. P. Popoff Boxing Premier Champions Night Highlights Night Highlights The Final Score The Final Score Degrassi Degrassi Finding Carter Reign Finding Carter (R) The Challenge (R) The Challenge (R) Simpsons Cleveland Tosh.0 Drunk SouthPk Tosh.0 (R) Midnight Conan Cleveland Tosh.0 (R) Drunk Campaign Campaign Leaders' Tour (R) Politics Politique Campaign Campaign En quête d'identité(s) Routes impossible Journal :40 Z

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Best Bet tonight

The Rick Mercer Report CBC (3) (3)

8:00 p.m.

Canada’s favourite political satirist returns as Rick Mercer heads to Antigonish, N.S., in this season premiere of “The Rick Mercer Report,” airing Tuesday, Oct. 6, on CBC. During his visit, he stops by St. Francis Xavier University to participate in a “Get Out the Vote” rally aimed at encouraging students to vote in this month’s federal election.

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Rick Mercer hosts “The Rick Mercer Report”

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Friday, October 2, 2015


Wednesday, October 7 - PRIMETIME CBUT KNOW CHEK R-C TSN CTV M GBL CTV2 CITY HGTV KCPQ M3 CNN A&E TLC W CMT YTV NN SHOW SLICE HN DISC BRAVO EA SPIKE TOON FAM TBS COM TCM FOOD OLN HIST SPACE AMC FSR DTOUR TREE RSP KING KOMO KCTS KIRO KSTW BNN KVOS OWN APTN VIS SN360 MTV MM CPAC TV5 TVA RDI GOLF

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"Scarface" (1983,Crime Story) Michelle Pfeiffer, Al Pacino.

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Best Bet tonight

Arrow CTV (9) (9) CW (52) (52)

8:00 p.m.

Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) is ready to take on the deadly villains who threaten Starling City in the season premiere of “Arrow,” airing Wednesday, Oct. 7, on CTV/CW. This season, Felicity (Emily Bett Rickards) takes the helm as CEO of Palmer Technologies, while Diggle (David Ramsey) struggles with Oliver’s return.

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Stephen Amell stars in “Arrow”

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Best Bet tonight

The Vampire Diaries CTV2 (12) (12) CW (52) (52)

8:00 p.m.

It appears that the vampire-witch clique known as the Heretics is in charge as the new season of “The Vampire Diaries” begins Thursday, Oct. 8, on CW. Damon (Ian Somerhalder), Stefan (Paul Wesley) and the rest fight back in this popular drama based on the book series of the same name written by L.J. Smith.

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Ian Somerhalder stars in “The Vampire Diaries”

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‘CSI: Cyber’ gets its second season By Andrew Warren TV Media Turn if off and on again: ”CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” has finally powered down after 15 years of crime fighting and intrigue, but that doesn’t mean that the franchise is obsolete. At its height, the crime drama was the most popular show on the planet, and it finally came to a stunning finale on Sept. 27 with a special twohour TV movie. Never a stranger to spinoffs — “CSI: Miami” and “CSI: NY” both found audiences, though smaller ones than the parent show pulled in — last year a fourth take on the CSI concept was launched. “CSI: Cyber” may not have seen anything close to the incredible number of viewers that its parent show enjoyed, but evidently CBS saw enough in the show to give it a second season, albeit with a casting change. It premieres Sunday, Oct. 4. Peter MacNicol (“Ally McBeal”), who played FBI bigwig Simon Sifter, will not be returning for the second season in what the show’s producers have called a “creative move.” Fans of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” should be pleased with his replacement, though. Two-time Emmy winner Ted Danson, who played D.B. Russell in the original series from its 12th season until its finale, will be joining “CSI: Cyber’s” cutting-edge Cyber Forensics Division. The rest of the cast is returning for the sophomore season. Patricia Arquette (“Medium”), James Van Der Beek (“Dawson’s Creek”), Shad Moss (“Entourage”), Charley Koontz (“Community”) and Hayley Kiyoko (“The Fosters”) will all be joining Danson on set. It’s a move that might be the shot in the arm that the spinoff needs. “CSI: Cyber’s” first season wasn’t anywhere near the ratings

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success of its parent program, but with that juggernaut off the air and Danson making the switch, TV watchers looking for their CSI fix may start tuning in in greater numbers. Preach it: Shows and movies based on comic books are all the rage these days, and AMC has certainly taken notice. Not only is it the home of “The Walking Dead,” one of the hottest shows on television right now, but the cable channel has placed an order for a new show based on an influential 1990s comic book series — and it’s a choice of material that’s bound to raise a few eyebrows. “Preacher” has had 10 episodes on order and a cast of stars already lined up to start filming. Dominic Cooper will star as the titular preacher, Rev. Jesse Custer. After he becomes possessed by a supernatural entity that gives him incredible powers, Custer discovers that God has abandoned heaven and forsaken his responsibilities. Cooper is quite the familiar face in comic book adaptations. He’s starred in the “Captain America” spinoff, “Agent Carter” and in 2011’s bigscreen hit “Captain America: The First Avenger.” In “Preacher,” he’ll be joined on screen by Ruth Negga (“Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”), Lucy Griffiths (“True Blood”), Joseph Gilgun (“Misfits”) and Ian Colletti (“Rake”). There are some pretty big names behind the cameras, too. Actor/writer/producer Seth Rogen (“The Is the End,” 2013) will be an executive producer, alongside “Breaking Bad’s” Sam Catlin. Evan Goldberg, who frequently collaborates with Rogen, including on “This Is the End,” is also on board to adapt the comic for the screen.

James Van Der Beek stars in “CSI: Cyber”

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Best Movies this week

FRIDAY, OCT 2 1:00 p.m.

AMC (40) (40) ++ "Cujo" (1983,Horror) Dee Wallace. ; '14+' (2h)

1:25 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Multiplicity" (1996,Comedy) Michael Keaton. ; '14+' (2h)

1:30 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) +++ "I’ll Take Sweden" (1965,Comedy) Bob Hope. ; 'G' (1h45)

3:00 p.m.

AMC (40) (40) ++ "Thinner" (1996,Horror) Robert John Burke. ; '14+' (2h)

3:15 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number!" (1966,Comedy) Bob Hope. ; 'PG' (1h45)

3:25 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "Waiting for Guffman" (1996,Comedy) Christopher Guest. ; '18+' (1h25)

4:00 p.m.

HN (26) (26) +++ "La Bamba" (1987,Biography) Lou Diamond Phillips. ; '14+' (2h30)

5:00 p.m.

M3 (16) (16) +++ "Clue" (1985,Mystery) Tim Curry. ; 'PG' (2h) AMC (40) (40) ++++ "The Shining" (1980,Horror) Jack Nicholson. ; '18+' (3h30)

6:00 p.m.

SLICE (25) (25) +++ "Dinner for Schmucks" (2010,Comedy) Steve Carell. ; '14+' (2h30) APTN (107) (107) ++ "Fracture" (2007,Thriller) Anthony Hopkins. ; '14+' (2h30)

6:20 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "White Noise" (2005,Mystery) Michael Keaton. ; '14+' (1h40)

7:00 p.m.

CMT (21) (21) ++ "Tin Cup" (1996,Comedy/Drama) Kevin Costner. ; '18+' (3h) TCM (35) (35) +++ "House on Haunted Hill" (1958,Mystery) Vincent Price. ; 'PG' (1h30) OWN (159) (159) +++ "Gone" (2012,Drama) Amanda Seyfried. ; '14+' (2h)

7:30 p.m.

YTV (22) (22) ++ "Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed" (2004,Mystery) Freddie Prinze Jr. ; 'PG' (2h)

8:00 p.m.

E! (6) (6) ++ "Love’s Abiding Joy" (2006,Drama) Logan Bartholomew. ; 'PG' (2h) EA (29) (29) +++ "John Carpenter’s They Live" (1988,Horror) Roddy Piper. ; '18+' (1h35)

8:30 p.m.

SLICE (25) (25) +++ "Night at the Museum" (2006,Comedy) Ben Stiller. ; 'PG' (2h30) TCM (35) (35) +++ "The Haunting" (1963,Horror) Julie Harris. ; 'PG' (2h)

9:00 p.m.

W (20) (20) +++ "Bridesmaids" (2011,Comedy) Kristen Wiig. ; '18+' (3h)

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SPIKE (30) (30) +++ "Full Metal Jacket" (1987,War) Matthew Modine. ; '18+' (3h) OWN (159) (159) +++ "Gone" (2012,Drama) Amanda Seyfried. ; '14+' (2h)

9:30 p.m.

AMC (40) (40) +++ "Project A" (1983,Action) Jackie Chan. ; '14+' (2h)

9:35 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++++ "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" (1978,Sci-Fi) Donald Sutherland. ; '14+' (2h)

10:00 p.m.

TBS (33) (33) +++ "The Pacifier" (2005,Comedy) Vin Diesel. ; 'PG' (2h) M3 (16) (16) +++ "Clue" (1985,Mystery) Tim Curry. ; 'PG' (2h) CMT (21) (21) ++ "Tin Cup" (1996,Comedy/Drama) Kevin Costner. ; '18+' (3h) TOON (31) (31) +++ "X-Men" (2000,SciFi) Hugh Jackman. ; '14+' (2h15) APTN (107) (107) ++ "Fracture" (2007,Thriller) Anthony Hopkins. ; '14+' (2h30)

SATURDAY, OCT 3 1:00 p.m.

COM (34) (34) +++ "Beetlejuice" (1988,Comedy) Michael Keaton. ; '14+' (2h) TCM (35) (35) ++ "Beneath the Planet of the Apes" (1970,Sci-Fi) Charlton Heston. ; 'PG' (1h45)

2:00 p.m.

TVA (114) (114) +++ "Hellboy II: L’armée d’or" (2008,Comédie fantaisiste) Ron Perlman. ; 'PG' (2h15)

2:25 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "The Wizard" (1989,Comedy) Fred Savage. ; 'PG' (1h40)

2:30 p.m.

SLICE (25) (25) +++ "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (2013,Comedy) Steve Carell. ; 'PG' (2h30) AMC (40) (40) ++ "Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life" (2003,Adventure) Angelina Jolie. ; '14+' (2h30)

2:45 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) +++ "2010: The Year We Make Contact" (1984,Sci-Fi) Roy Scheider. ; '14+' (2h15)

3:00 p.m.

GBL (11) (11) +++ "The Social Network" (2010,Biography) Jesse Eisenberg. ; '14+' (2h30) CTV2 (12) (12) ++ "Miss Congeniality" (2000,Comedy) Sandra Bullock. ; '14+' (2h) COM (34) (34) +++ "Clue" (1985,Mystery) Tim Curry. ; 'PG' (2h)

3:30 p.m.

W (20) (20) ++ "The Back-Up Plan" (2010,Romance) Jennifer Lopez. ; '14+' (2h30)

4:05 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "Jason and the Argonauts" (1963,Fantasy) Todd Armstrong. ; 'G' (1h45)

5:00 p.m.

SHOW (24) (24) ++++ "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" (2011,Action) Tom Cruise. ; 'PG' (3h)

AMC (40) (40) +++ "Independence Day" (1996,Sci-Fi) Will Smith. ; '14+' (3h)

5:50 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "The Fifth Element" (1997,Sci-Fi) Bruce Willis. ; '14+' (2h10)

6:00 p.m.

W (20) (20) +++ "Bridesmaids" (2011,Comedy) Kristen Wiig. ; '18+' (3h) SLICE (25) (25) +++ "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" (2013,Comedy) Steve Carell. ; 'PG' (2h30)

6:30 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) +++ "Saddle the Wind" (1958,Western) Robert Taylor. ; 'G' (1h45) TVA (114) (114) +++ "Transformers 2: La revanche" (2009,Action) Shia LaBeouf. ; 'G' (3h)

7:00 p.m.

SPACE (39) (39) ++ "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" (2010,Action) Jake Gyllenhaal. ; '14+' (2h30) MM (111) (111) ++ "The Awakening" (2011,Horror) Rebecca Hall. ; 'PG' (2h15)

8:00 p.m.

YTV (22) (22) +++ "The Goonies" (1985,Adventure) Sean Astin. ; 'PG' (2h30) SHOW (24) (24) +++ "The Amazing Spider-Man" (2012,Action) Andrew Garfield. ; 'PG' (3h) BRAVO (28) (28) ++ "Midnight in Paris" (2011,Romance) Owen Wilson. ; 'PG' (2h) EA (29) (29) +++ "Men in Black" (1997,Sci-Fi) Will Smith. ; 'PG' (1h40) AMC (40) (40) +++ "Independence Day" (1996,Sci-Fi) Will Smith. ; '14+' (3h)

8:30 p.m.

SLICE (25) (25) +++ "Night at the Museum" (2006,Comedy) Ben Stiller. ; 'PG' (2h30) SPIKE (30) (30) +++ "The Green Mile" (1999,Drama) Tom Hanks. ; '14+' (4h30)

9:00 p.m.

E! (6) (6) ++ "Dude, Where’s My Car?" (2000,Comedy) Ashton Kutcher. ; 'PG' (2h) CITY (13) (13) +++ "Reverse Angle" (2009,Action) Emmanuelle Vaugier. ; '14+' (2h) M3 (16) (16) ++ "Wild Wild West" (1999,Action) Will Smith. ; '14+' (2h15) W (20) (20) ++ "The Heat" (2013,Comedy) Sandra Bullock. ; '14+' (2h30)

9:30 p.m.

SPACE (39) (39) +++ "300" (2006,Epic) Gerard Butler. ; '18+' (2h30) TVA (114) (114) ++ "Mission: Los Angeles" (2011,Science fiction) Aaron Eckhart. ; '14+' (1h45)

9:40 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Men in Black II" (2002,Sci-Fi) Will Smith. ; '14+' (1h30)

10:00 p.m.

BRAVO (28) (28) ++ "Flirting With Disaster" (1996,Comedy) Ben Stiller. ; '18+' (2h) TOON (31) (31) +++ "X2: X-Men United" (2003,Sci-Fi) Patrick Stewart. ; '14+' (3h) KVOS (69) (69) +++ "Night Monster" (1942,Horror) Bela Lugosi. ; 'PG' (2h)

10:30 p.m.

CBC (3) (3) +++ "The Bourne Ultimatum" (2007,Action) Julia Stiles. ; '14+' (2h30)

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YTV (22) (22) ++ "Gremlins" (1984,Comedy) Zach Galligan. ; 'PG' (2h15)

SUNDAY, OCT 4 1:00 p.m.

SLICE (25) (25) +++ "Bruce Almighty" (2003,Comedy/Drama) Jim Carrey. ; '14+' (2h) COM (34) (34) +++ "Spaceballs" (1987,Comedy) Bill Pullman. ; 'PG' (2h)

1:30 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) +++ "Point Blank" (1967,Suspense) Angie Dickinson. ; '14+' (1h45) SPACE (39) (39) +++ "300" (2006,Epic) Gerard Butler. ; '18+' (2h30)

2:00 p.m.

W (20) (20) ++ "Kate and Leopold" (2001,Romance) Meg Ryan. ; '14+' (2h30) YTV (22) (22) +++ "Madagascar" (2005,Animated) Ben Stiller. ; 'PG' (2h) TVA (114) (114) ++ "Des extraterrestres dans le grenier" (2009,Aventure) Austin Robert Butler. ; 'G' (1h45)

2:25 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "Mystery Science Theatre 3000: The Movie" (1995,Comedy) Kevin Murphy. ; 'PG' (1h15)

2:30 p.m.

GBL (11) (11) ++ "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" (2011,Action) Johnny Depp. ; '14+' (3h)

3:00 p.m.

RC (7) (7) ++ "Coeur d’encre" (2007,Aventure) Brendan Fraser. ; 'G' (2h) CMT (21) (21) ++ "RV" (2006,Comedy) Robin Williams. ; 'PG' (2h30) SHOW (24) (24) ++ "Alien Agent" (2007,Sci-Fi) Mark Dacascos. ; '18+' (2h) SLICE (25) (25) ++ "Evan Almighty" (2007,Comedy) Steve Carell. ; '14+' (2h) COM (34) (34) ++ "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back" (2001,Comedy) Jason Mewes. ; '18+' (2h)

3:15 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "Key Largo" (1948,Drama) Humphrey Bogart. ; 'PG' (1h45)

3:40 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Krull" (1983,Fantasy) Kenneth Marshall. ; 'PG' (2h5)

3:45 p.m.

TVA (114) (114) +++ "Matilda" (1996,Comédie) Mara Wilson. ; 'G' (1h45)

4:00 p.m.

YTV (22) (22) +++ "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" (2008,Animated) Ben Stiller. ; 'PG' (2h)

4:30 p.m.

TBS (33) (33) +++ "The Dark Knight Rises" (2012,Action) Anne Hathaway. ; 'PG' (3h30) W (20) (20) ++ "The Women" (2008,Comedy) Meg Ryan. ; '14+' (2h30)

5:00 p.m.

TV5 (113) (113) ++ "La Permission de minuit" (2011,Drame) Vincent Lindon. ‘G’ (2h)

5:45 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Sphere" (1998,Sci-Fi) Dustin Hoffman. ; '14+' (2h15)

Friday, October 2, 2015


Best Movies this week 6:00 p.m.

YTV (22) (22) ++ "Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted" (2012,Animated) Ben Stiller. ; 'G' (2h15) BRAVO (28) (28) ++ "Sweet Home Alabama" (2002,Comedy) Reese Witherspoon. ; '14+' (2h15)

7:00 p.m.

M3 (16) (16) ++ "The Rendering" (2002,Thriller) Shannen Doherty. ; '14+' (2h) SPACE (39) (39) ++ "Silent Hill" (2006,Horror) Sean Bean. ; '18+' (2h35)

8:00 p.m.

E! (6) (6) ++ "Road House" (1989,Action) Patrick Swayze. ; '14+' (2h30) TBS (33) (33) +++ "Jurassic Park" (1993,Sci-Fi) Sam Neill. ; '14+' (2h45) EA (29) (29) ++ "Species" (1995,Sci-Fi) Ben Kingsley. ; '18+' (1h50) TCM (35) (35) +++ "The Westerner" (1940,Western) Gary Cooper. ; 'PG' (1h45)

8:15 p.m.

BRAVO (28) (28) +++ "Notting Hill" (1999,Romance) Hugh Grant. ; 'PG' (2h40)

9:00 p.m.

W (20) (20) ++ "Flight" (2012,Drama) Denzel Washington. ; '18+' (3h) CMT (21) (21) ++ "RV" (2006,Comedy) Robin Williams. ; 'PG' (2h30)

9:45 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++++ "The Phantom of the Opera" (1925,Drama) Lon Chaney. ; 'PG' (1h45)

9:50 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Species II" (1998,Horror) Michael Madsen. ; '18+' (1h35)

10:30 p.m.

TVA (114) (114) +++ "Pris au jeu" (2005,Drame) Al Pacino. ; 'G' (2h26)

10:45 p.m.

TBS (33) (33) ++ "Jurassic Park III" (2001,Sci-Fi) Sam Neill. ; '14+' (2h)

10:55 p.m.

BRAVO (28) (28) +++ "About a Boy" (2002,Comedy/Drama) Hugh Grant. ; '14+' (2h5)

MONDAY, OCT 5 1:00 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "Uncle Buck" (1989,Comedy) John Candy. ; 'PG' (1h40)

1:30 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "The Green Promise" (1949,Drama) Marguerite Chapman. (1h30)

2:40 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Meet the Fockers" (2004,Comedy) Robert De Niro. ; 'PG' (2h)

3:00 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++++ "East of Eden" (1955,Drama) James Dean. ; 'PG' (2h)

4:00 p.m.

TOON (31) (31) ++ "Scooby-Doo in Where’s My Mummy?" (2005,Animated) Frank Welker. ; 'G' (1h30)

4:40 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Baby Mama" (2008,Comedy) Tina Fey. ; 'PG' (1h40)

5:00 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "Raffles" (1939,Crime Story) David Niven. ‘G’ (1h30)

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6:00 p.m.

SPACE (39) (39) ++ "Killer Bash" (2005,Horror) Raquel Riskin. ; '14+' (2h)

6:20 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Wilby Wonderful" (2004,Comedy) James Allodi. ; '14+' (1h40)

6:30 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++++ "Bachelor Mother" (1939,Comedy) Ginger Rogers. ; 'G' (1h30)

8:00 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Go" (1999,Comedy) Sarah Polley. ; '14+' (1h45) FAM (32) (32) ++ "Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant" (2009,Action) Josh Hutcherson. ; '14+' (2h)

9:00 p.m.

VIS (108) (108) ++ "Eve and the Fire Horse" (2005,Drama) Vivian Wu. ; 'PG' (2h)

8:40 p.m.

BRAVO (28) (28) +++ "Side Effects" (2013,Drama) Rooney Mara. ; '18+' (2h)

9:00 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "The Bodyguard" (1992,Suspense) Whitney Houston. ; '14+' (2h10)

10:00 p.m.

THURSDAY, OCT 8

VIS (108) (108) +++ "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" (2011,Thriller) Mark Strong. ; '18+' (2h30) M3 (16) (16) +++ "View From the Top" (2003,Comedy) Gwyneth Paltrow. ; 'PG' (2h) EA (29) (29) +++ "Class Act" (1992,Comedy) Christopher Martin. ; '14+' (1h40)

10:15 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) +++ "First Love" (1977,Romance) William Katt. ‘18+’ (1h45)

WEDNESDAY, OCT 7

9:45 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" (2005,Action) Robert Downey Jr.. ; '18+' (1h45)

1:00 p.m.

10:00 p.m.

TVA (114) (114) ++ "Diaboliquement vôtre" (2000,Comédie) Brendan Fraser. ; 'G' (1h45)

10:30 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "National Lampoon’s European Vacation" (1985,Comedy) Chevy Chase. ; '14+' (1h35)

TCM (35) (35) ++++ "Wuthering Heights" (1939,Classic) Laurence Olivier. ; 'G' (2h) FAM (32) (32) ++ "Cirque Du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant" (2009,Action) Josh Hutcherson. ; '14+' (2h)

TUESDAY, OCT 6 1:00 p.m.

W (20) (20) ++ "A Mother’s Nightmare" (2012,Drama) Annabeth Gish. ; '14+' (2h)

1:25 p.m.

2:00 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "The Reformer and the Redhead" (1950,Romance) Dick Powell. ; 'G' (1h30)

3:00 p.m.

SHOW (24) (24) ++ "The Rival" (2006,Thriller) Tracy Nelson. ; '14+' (2h) EA (29) (29) ++ "RV" (2006,Comedy) Robin Williams. ; 'PG' (1h40)

1:30 p.m.

3:30 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "The Ghost Comes Home" (1940,Drama) Frank Morgan. ; 'G' (1h30)

EA (29) (29) ++ "California Split" (1974,Comedy) George Segal. ; 'PG' (1h50)

4:20 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++++ "The Good Earth" (1937,Drama) Paul Muni. ; 'G' (2h30)

M3 (16) (16) +++ "View From the Top" (2003,Comedy) Gwyneth Paltrow. ; 'PG' (2h) TCM (35) (35) +++ "Dance, Girl, Dance" (1940,Musical) Mary Calisle. ; 'G' (1h45)

5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m.

BRAVO (28) (28) +++ "Side Effects" (2013,Drama) Rooney Mara. ; '18+' (2h) SPIKE (30) (30) ++++ "Scarface" (1983,Crime Story) Al Pacino. ; '18+' (3h30)

7:30 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++++ "Citizen Kane" (1941,Drama) Orson Welles. ; 'PG' (2h15)

8:00 p.m.

6:00 p.m.

VIS (108) (108) ++ "Eve and the Fire Horse" (2005,Drama) Vivian Wu. ; 'PG' (2h)

EA (29) (29) ++ "Any Given Sunday" (1999,Sport) Al Pacino. ; 'PG' (2h35)

8:40 p.m.

6:30 p.m.

TV5 (113) (113) ++ "La Permission de minuit" (2011,Drame) Vincent Lindon. ‘G’ (1h50)

8:00 p.m.

SPIKE (30) (30) ++++ "Carlito’s Way" (1993,Crime Story) Al Pacino. ; '18+' (3h30)

8:15 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) +++ "Somebody Up There Likes Me" (1956,Biography) Paul Newman. ; 'PG' (2h)

EA (29) (29) ++ "Crazy Moon" (1986,Romance) Kiefer Sutherland. ; 'PG' (1h30) EA (29) (29) ++ "Beerfest" (2006,Comedy) M.C. Gainey. ; '18+' (2h) TCM (35) (35) ++ "Heartbreak Kid" (2007,Comedy) Ben Stiller. ; '18+' (2h)

9:30 p.m.

Mid-Island TV Scene

3:00 p.m.

SLICE (25) (25) ++ "Maid of Honor" (2006,Thriller) Linda Purl. ; 'PG' (2h)

4:00 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "Jumanji" (1995,Fantasy) Robin Williams. ; 'PG' (1h45) TOON (31) (31) ++ "Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase" (2001,Animated) Scott Innes. ; 'G' (1h30)

5:00 p.m.

M3 (16) (16) ++ "The Accidental Witness" (2006,Thriller) Natasha GregsonWagner. ; '14+' (2h) SHOW (24) (24) ++ "Jack the Giant Slayer" (2013,Fantasy) Nicholas Hoult. ; '14+' (2h30)

5:45 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "Last Action Hero" (1993,Comedy) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ; '14+' (2h15)

6:00 p.m.

4:40 p.m.

TOON (31) (31) ++ "Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster" (2004,Animated) Frank Welker. ; 'G' (1h30)

5:00 p.m.

2:20 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "Vice Versa" (1988,Comedy) Fred Savage. ; 'PG' (1h40)

SHOW (24) (24) ++ "Red Riding Hood" (2011,Fantasy) Amanda Seyfried. ; '14+' (2h)

2:25 p.m.

EA (29) (29) ++ "The Mummy Returns" (2001,Adventure) Brendan Fraser. ; '14+' (2h10)

1:00 p.m.

TVA (114) (114) +++ "Clanches!" (1994,Action) Sandra Bullock. ; 'G' (2h)

4:00 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "Too Young to Kiss" (1951,Romance) June Allyson. ; (1h30)

3:30 p.m.

10:35 p.m.

APTN (107) (107) ++ "Shania: A Life in Eight Albums" (2005,Biography) Meredith Henderson. ; 'PG' (2h)

TCM (35) (35) +++ "The Bride Wore Red" (1938,Romance) Joan Crawford. ; 'G' (2h) EA (29) (29) ++ "Twister" (1996,Action) Helen Hunt. ; '14+' (1h55)

10:00 p.m.

TV5 (113) (113) ++ "L’Homme de chevet" (2009,Drame) Sophie Marceau. ‘G’ (1h30)

9:45 p.m.

7:30 p.m.

8:00 p.m.

E! (6) (6) ++ "Autumn in New York" (2000,Romance) Richard Gere. ; 'PG' (2h) EA (29) (29) ++ "Foolproof" (2003,Thriller) Ryan Reynolds. ; '18+' (1h35)

8:45 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "Valley Girl" (1982,Comedy) Nicolas Cage. ; '18+' (1h45)

9:35 p.m.

EA (29) (29) +++ "Body of Lies" (2008,Action) Leonardo DiCaprio. ; '14+' (2h10)

10:00 p.m.

M3 (16) (16) ++ "The Accidental Witness" (2006,Thriller) Natasha GregsonWagner. ; '14+' (2h) APTN (107) (107) ++ "Shania: A Life in Eight Albums" (2005,Biography) Meredith Henderson. ; 'PG' (2h)

10:30 p.m.

TCM (35) (35) ++ "True Love" (1989,Comedy) Annabella Sciorra. ; '14+' (1h45) Nanaimo Daily News: Movies Oct 2, 2015 to Oct 8, 2015

Friday, October 2, 2015


Q&A

Late laughs The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon:

— I don’t know, read her emails or something?

Jimmy Fallon

The Late Late Show with James Corden:

In a recent interview, Sarah Palin supported Donald Trump’s immigration policies and said that when immigrants are in the U.S., they should “speak American.” Then immigrants were like, “You first!” It seems like everyone is weighing in on Trump. In an interview last week, Hillary Clinton called Donald Trump’s candidacy “an unfortunate development.” Incidentally, “an unfortunate development” is also what Trump says when his wives turn 40.

The Late Show:

James Corden Kim Davis says that issuing marriage licences to gay people violates her religious beliefs. The state of Kentucky says that it’s her job. Gay people in Kentucky say: “Why the hell am I living in Kentucky?” Davis was only in jail for four nights. To put that in perspective, Nelson Mandela was in prison for 27 years and he walked out calmly wearing a suit. Kim Davis was in jail for four nights and she came out like she was about to fight Manny Pacquiao.

Stephen Colbert These days, one of the most important factors in a successful campaign is the online merchandise store, where you can buy candidatethemed T-shirts, mugs and trucker caps. Lots of great gift ideas for everyone you know named Rand. At the beginning of the summer, everyone thought Hillary Clinton was inevitable. But right now in New Hampshire, she’s 11 points behind Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, proving that even people in New Hampshire can’t tell the difference between their state and Vermont. Yes, Ms. Clinton is clearly qualified for the office, but to be elected, that isn’t enough. You have to appear genuine. If only there was some way we could get a glimpse into the private side of Hillary Clinton

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Late Night With Seth Meyers: Seth Meyers President Obama has announced plans to rename Mt. McKinley “Denali” after its original native American name. Because it turns out it’s easier to rename a mountain than a football team. Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania say they have developed a football helmet material that may be able to detect when a hit is hard enough to damage the brain. They’re calling the helmet: “Too Late.” Justin Bieber’s new song “What Do You Mean” is his first-ever Billboard No. 1 single. Bieber wrote the song in response to the question: “Does the defendant understand the charges before him?”

hollywood By Adam Thomlison TV Media

Q: Was there a Hanna-Barbera character who was the ghost of an American founding father or something? Or am I making that up? Didn’t he have his own show at one point? A: Though it certainly does sound like you’re making him up, the Funky Phantom was very real. Well, relatively real. He was the main character in a shortlived 1971 series called, appropriately, “The Funky Phantom.” In it, three teens who are driving around aimlessly with their dog inadvertently free the ghost of a Revolutionary War soldier. The ghost (who, it should be said, was not particularly funky — certainly not by 1970s standards) follows the kids around, helping them solve mysteries. If the teenagers-and-a-dog-solvingmysteries premise sounds familiar to Hanna-Barbera watchers, it gets worse. The Funky Phantom was voiced by HB mainstay Daws Butler, doing the exact same voice he used for the much betterknown character Snagglepuss (Butler voiced loads of characters for the company over the years, including such notables as Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound and Quick Draw McGraw). The advantage to the fact that the show didn’t last very long is that now, true fans can get the complete series in one DVD boxed set. Q: Will there be another season of the miniseries “Sons of Liberty”? It was entertaining and historical! A: The short answer is that nobody knows. As you say yourself, “Sons of Liberty” was produced as a miniseries, which means there was no commitment to more at the time, but that the option is open. It also means that, if the producers do decide to make another series of some sort, they’re not committed to any kind of timeline the way a regular series would be. “I don’t know if there’ll be another part,” actor Jason O’Mara told TheHDRoom.com, “but it would be interesting to see how it all plays out.” Of course, he means specifically how the producers and writers of the History show would tell it, since of course we already have a rough idea of how the American War of Independence “plays out.” And though the series takes some liberties (ha!) with the actual material, it sticks to the major historical points.

Mid-Island TV Scene

O’Mara played George Washington. This was before he became the country’s first president, of course, when he was a soldier: first in the colonial British army and later as a general with the American rebels. If there is another season, it won’t be any time soon. The three-episode miniseries aired in January, there’s been no word of anything new since, and many of the actors have gone on to other commitments. O’Mara is one of them. He’s slated to play yet another American president, this time Ulysses S. Grant, in another miniseries, “To Appomattox” (if it can ever get its funding together — the producers have turned to the crowdfunding service Kickstarter to get backing). Ben Barnes, who played Samuel Adams in “Sons of Liberty,” is part of the ensemble cast of HBO’s upcoming sci-fi/ western series “Westworld.” Jimmy Akingbola, who only appeared in one instalment of “Sons of Liberty” as former slave Peter Salem, has landed one of the highest-profile roles of anyone on the cast. He’s signed on to play comic book villain Baron Reiter, also known as Baron Blitzkrieg, in the hit CW drama “Arrow.” Q: My husband and I were discussing the old cartoon “C.O.P.S.,” but we can’t remember when it was supposed to be based. Was there any mention about what year it was supposed to take place? A: The 1988 animated series “C.O.P.S.” — not to be confused with the reality TV staple “Cops,” which debuted on Fox in 1989 — was subtitled “Fighting Crime in a Future Time.” Of course, “a future time” covers a lot of ground. In fact, it is said in the show that the actual year is 2020. But this is a 2020 as imagined in the year 1988 and for a kids cartoon, so the logic doesn’t always work. Some of the characters have guns that shoot something like bullets, others use lasers. Some cars look remarkably futuristic, but the police squad cars look more or less like the boxy sedans that were standard police cars in the ‘80s. Also, most of the characters are dressed like they’re in a Humphrey Bogart movie.

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