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armand ‘Sam’ Almouallem is more than 9,000 kilometres away from home. He doesn’t know if he’ll ever see his parents again, He’s spent three days in jail, and more than one of his friends has been killed or kidnapped. But he still considers himself one of the lucky ones. No matter how bad his situation seems, he knows there are others he’s left behind in war-torn Syria who are worse off than he is. The 28-year-old engineer is living as a refugee in the home of Merell and Fouad Awad, who is Almouallem’s godfather. The couple are also the owners of popular Campbell River restaurant BaBa Gannouj. Almouallem arrived in Campbell River on Sept. 26, after illegally walking across the border near Abbotsford. While still in Syria, Almouallem booked himself a plane ticket to Los Angeles. He took a taxi from Syria to Beirut, Lebanon with no questions asked. As an engineer, Almouallem regularly made the trip to Lebanon for supplies for work so the trip appeared to be nothing out of the ordinary. But this time it was. Once in Beirut, he got on an airplane and, after a layover in Dubai, landed in L.A.
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‘Sam’ Almouallem has seen the inside of a jail, more than one of his friends go missing and missiles flying over his head as he goes to work. He’s hoping all of that is behind him as he seeks refugee status in Canada.
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ictoria-based artist Aubrey Burke is in town for one year on a Canada Council for the Arts grant. He wants to share our stories with us, and he needs us to help him figure out how to do that. But let’s back up a bit. The Campbell River Arts Council, not that long ago, was running a downtown space called The Incubator – or “The Cube” for short. The Cube was an empty storefront – one of many empty storefronts in the downtown core those days, according to Ken Blackburn, executive director of the Arts Council. “Back then,” Blackburn says, “that whole area was a disaster. You wouldn’t know it now, because Seymour Pacific has gone in there, and the city has done a revitalization and beautification project, but it used to be the slums down in there.” It was around the time the mill was “starting to get shaky on its feet,” Blackburn says, “and everybody was talking about what Campbell River could do. The Arts Council was saying, without having a long-range plan, the least you’ve gotta do is take care of downtown. If you’re going to attract new business and new industry, you can’t have a downtown full of decrepit buildings with ‘For Rent’ signs all over the place that have obviously been there for years. “This was a time to spruce things up.” Their idea was to let artists use some of those spaces. “Let them run galleries, do projects, window
pop-up things, whatever. Get some productive activity going on down there. That’s not a new idea.” And they pitched this idea to city council. And council bit on it – sort of. At least it got the discussion started, which was enough to get Dan Samson – a local realtor who had empty space available – to let them move in and get some artsy things happening. “We tried to use the space as an example of how the arts can be beneficial on a social level,” Blackburn says. “Three artists worked in there, we ran a program through Family Services where marginalized youth came in and made art, and we did our head injury program in there, as well.” It was great, because it was low cost, but high impact, he says. Then Seymour Pacific needed a production and construction office when their new building was being built, and the Arts Council got the boot. This was fine, Blackburn says, because Seymour Pacific’s building was what the Arts Council had been preaching the whole time – beautifying downtown.
Burke’s project is a perfect opportunity to re-examine this concept, however, because he has come to town to look at how our community works and hold a mirror up for us. He wants to help us tell our stories to ourselves to help us look at who we are, where we are, what we mean, and be part of creating a cultural, collective, collaborative artistic endeavour that we can all identify with – because we’ll be part of creating it. The project is an extension and expansion of Burke’s last endeavour, called the Story Booth Project, where he invited members of the public to come to a studio and record their stories and oral histories. Burke then worked with other artists to visualize those stories and screened the resulting art in the windows of the gallery while the record-
ings were played through outside speakers. There’s no way to tell at this point how the finished work of this particular project will look, as Burke has decided to let the stories themselves dictate the medium in which they are most suited to be told. He doesn’t want to depict people’s realities for them this time. He wants it to be a collaboration. The one thing he’s sure of is that it will be installed so as to be a part of the city itself, not cooped up in a gallery. “I’m interested in the structure of the art that I’m making changing the city’s landscape, rather than have it be seen in a purely gallery-based context,” Burke says. He’s looking at the project being finished and installed next summer, but before he can make this art which
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Victoria artist Aubrey Burke is on a one-year research project courtesy of a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts, and has come to town to gather and help us share our stories.
will be interlaid into the cityscape here, he needs to gather stories to tell. He’ll be going around talking to people, so don’t be weirded out if you’re approached over the next few months by a fella with a big bushy
to share them, can contact Burke directly at aubreyburke@gmail.com or give Blackburn a call down at the Arts Council at 250-923-0213 or by email at arts.council@ crarts.ca and he’ll put you in touch.
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Communitas celebrates Community Living Month with Block Party Those programs are not just their residential services – from home share in a family setting, to group homes, to full-time residential care for children with behavioural issues – but also daytime programs, where the community members they support come to their office and get the assistance they need to live more community-centric lives. It’s really about just giving them the opportunity to try, Saunders says. “A lot of these guys have been told for most of their lives, ‘you can’t, you can’t, you can’t.’ Well, yes they can. It might have to be done a little bit differently, or it might take a little bit longer, but they can.” The daytime program at Communitas is called Community Inclusion, “which means we support our guys getting out into the community,” says Saunders, “whether
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Kathy Saunders sometimes thinks she gets more out of working with the community members she supports than they get from her. Saunders is the home share coordinator at Communitas Supportive Care Society. She works with people that many would consider “disabled,” but she doesn’t see her job that way. For Saunders and the others at Communitas, it’s not about the disabilities of the people with work with, or what those people can’t do, it’s about acknowledging them having a different set of abilities, and helping them find ways to use those. “It’s about focusing on their strengths,” Saunders says. “We have incredible personalities and a diverse set of strengths in our programs.”
that’s getting them out exercising at the community centre, we have some guys in college, we have a small employment aspect. It’s about doing what we can to help our guys get out and have the fulfilling lives they deserve to have.” And they’re celebrating that work – and celebrating the community itself – at a block party next week. “For us, it’s about giving back to the community, because this community is amazing at giving back to the guys we support here,” Saunders says. “We feel very grateful that we have the community support that we have here.” Next Friday (Oct. 16) from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Communitas
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houses, I think it was someone’s backyard where I tried to cross,” said Almouallem. “I arrived on Zero Avenue between the States and Canada and an officer came and arrested me. I was attempting to turn myself in and I told them I was here for refugee status from Syria. He was very understanding and he took me back to the border for a few hours.” Almouallem said he was questioned about his background, whether he had any health issues and if he had any family in Canada. He says the border control officers were all very kind and took him to the immigration office in Vancouver. He said they routinely asked him if he wanted anything to eat or if he needed water to take any medications. “Seriously, everyone from the border was very nice and I understand they had to do a background check,” said Almouallem who fortunately had his passport, his engineer’s card and his university degree papers with him. “Everyone was very respectful and treated me very well.” But because he didn’t
have anywhere to stay and the officers needed more information, Almouallem was put in a jail for immigrants for two nights and three days. But he says even jail wasn’t too bad. “It was more just like a bad hotel,” Almouallem said. Over those three days, he said he was shuttled back and forth between the jail and the immigration office where he was assisted with filling out the proper paper work to allow him to stay in Canada until a hearing, scheduled for Nov. 23, in Vancouver. In the meantime, Almouallem is staying with the Awads under the condition he doesn’t gain employment and that he calls his immigration officer weekly. “And that’s so easy for me,” Almouallem said. “That’s nothing compared to the people trying to cross the sea and maybe drowning with their babies. I’m lucky.” But to the average Canadian his life doesn’t sound so lucky. Almouallem grew up in Maaloula, Syria as an only child. He worked as an electrical engineer for his father who started his own business in 1987 and grew the company until the war broke out in
“I was afraid for my life. You don’t know when a missile will come into your house.” ing coffee in Then there are also the suicide bombers. my car, going The Syrian government to my job, and has set up checkpoints the missiles throughout Damascus were flying over in an effort to capture my head.” the extremists, however, – ‘Sam’ Almouallem said those Almouallem, checkpoints are targets refugee claimant for suicide bombers. “You know, sometimes 2013. It was that same you’re at the checkpoints year that his hometown for up to two hours and was destroyed by the it’s a tense situation extremists. When the because you don’t know missiles dropped, he lost if a bomb is going to his hearing for two days. land,” Almouallem said. “I lost a house in my Then there’s the darkhometown,” Almoualness. lem said. “It was a “They kept blowing massacre in Maaloula. up the fuel pipes so The extremists took the there’s no electricity for, whole town.” in some areas, maybe So his family moved a week,” he said. “In to Damascus, the Syrian Damascus, maybe 10 capital, where the family hours a day with no already owned a secelectricity, maybe more.” ond home. But things And if that’s not hard weren’t much better enough to cope with, there. Almouallem also lost “I was having coffee several friends. in my car, going to my One was studying in job, and the missiles his room when a rocket were flying over my went through his winhead,” Almouallem said. dow and killed him, “And that’s a normal while another friend day. There’s 60 to 70 was kidnapped in Octomissiles per day flying ber, 2012 and has not overhead in Damascus. been heard from since. The extremists threaten Almouallem worries all the civilians – they about his parents who don’t want you to have are still in Syria but he a normal life and go to said they are happy to work. know their son is safe. He said if Syria becomes safe again, he would like to go back, but for now he has no plans to return. Right now, he’s happy where he is. “In Campbell River, people are so welcoming and friendly and people smile at me,” Almouallem said. “I missed that in Syria, people smiling at me. The Syrian community, they’re in a really bad situation right now. They are victims.” But it wasn’t always that way. “We had a good life. I was an engineer, I had a good family, I had a home in my hometown, I had a car,” says Almouallem, who majored in university in renewable energy. “In one year, everything was broken.” He says he tried to fight the urge to leave and stay with his family but in the end, the fear took over. Now he’s looking forward to a brighter future. “This is my home now, I have to do that in order to move on,” Almouallem says. “I’m not forgetting Syria, but you have to move on.”
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make in the future. Another major expenditure over the summer were boiler replacements in both Cedar – which needed five boilers replaced at a cost of approximately $113,000 – and Southgate – which needed three boilers replaced at a cost of $55,200. “They were at the end of their lives, and we had to move on,” Woods told the board. “What we do, though, is we look at this as an opportunity to gain some energy efficiencies.” The condensing boilers replacing the old ones, Woods said, “are high-efficiency and are eligible for grants from Fortis BC as well as funding through the Carbon Neutral Capital Program (CNCP),” saving the district money on the replacements. The CNCP rebate for the Cedar boilers, for example, was $50,000. The nine modular buildings in use districtwide all needed work done on them this past summer, as well at a cost of, “close to $50,000,” but there weren’t funds
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing regarding the following will be held in the Council Chambers of City Hall located at 301 St. Ann’s Road in Campbell River, B.C. at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, October 19, 2015. Property owners are required to provide all tenants, leaseholders and occupants with a copy of this Public Hearing Notice. A copy of this proposed bylaw may be inspected at the City Hall, Community Planning & Development Services Department on any regular business day between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive, from Thursday 8 October 2015 to Monday 19 October 2015. All persons who believe that their interests are affected by the proposed Bylaw will be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the Bylaw that is the subject of this hearing. Please note that legal considerations prevent Council from receiving any representations or submissions after the close of the Public Hearing. A speakers list will be available for persons wishing to speak at the Public Hearing. You may register in advance by calling 250-286-5700 or in person immediately before the Public Hearing. Prior registration is not essential to be able to speak at the Public Hearing, but is recommended. Proposal for 415-5th Ave., by Campbell River Foursquare Church o/a Gateway Foursquare (City File ZON 15-037):
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Bylaw No. 3591, 2015: To amend Zoning Bylaw 3250, 2006, to rezone the property located at 415-5th Ave. from Residential One (R-1) to Public Areas One (PA-1) to permit children’s programing in connection with the existing church facility immediately east of this site. Legal Description: LOT 7, DISTRICT LOT 73, SAYWARD DISTRICT, PLAN 9199 Contact: City of Campbell River, Community Planning & Development Services Department at 250-286-5726.
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ere’s a bold prediction for you: North Island-Powell River will have a new Member of Parliament on Oct. 19. That’s a for-sure. Longtime incumbent MP John Duncan is still running for re-election but not in the riding that he’s held since 1997 under various names – both in party name and riding name. Duncan was first elected to Parliament as a member of the Reform Party which later merged with the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada to form the Conservative Party of Canada. The riding has had various names too: it was North Island-Powell River after being carved out of the former Comox-Powell River riding. Then it later became Vancouver Island North before being “redistributed” to create another Vancouver Island riding to reflect population growth. Vancouver Island North became North Island-Powell River again with part of its southern portions hived off to create the new CourtenayAlberni riding. The redistribution took with it part of the
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City of Courtenay, the south- Party. ern Comox Valley and, subThe question for voters on sequently, the North Island’s Oct. 19 is do you re-elect the sitting Member of Parliament, party that has held this riding John Duncan, who decided to for nearly 20 years (in its varirun in the new ous incarnations) riding. you vote OUT ON because That means, for the party? North IslandDo you vote for Powell River will a different party have a new repbecause you vote resentative in the for the party? federal parliaOr do you vote ment. Would that for the represenall political pretative because dictions could be you vote for the so certain. After person and not that, it gets a little the party? It’s the murky. age-old quesWill that repretion in Canadian sentative be from politics: person or a different political party? That, the party? Many people vote for my friends, is the million dol- the same party, time after time, lar question. You have a choice regardless of who is running. to make on Oct. 19. Who will Many others change parties be voted in as our Member of because they prefer to vote for Parliament? the individual because they like Your choices are (alphabeti- him or her (or dislike the othcally): ers). Many prefer to focus on ■ Rachel Blaney, New Demo- the character of the individual cratic Party. and not their politics. Voting ■ Brenda Sayers, Green for their party doesn’t preclude Party. the value of character, though, ■ Peter Schwarzhoff, Liberal but they define the individual Party. by their political party mem■ Laura Smith, Conservative bership.
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Consensus building in B.C. is a difficult proposition. Not quite an exercise in futility, but close. The diversity of this province—geography and people—is never more evident than at the annual UBCM conference. To a city councillor from Williams Lake, Vancouver politicians must sound like they are speaking an unfamiliar language when they talk about homelessness. While this kind of diversity makes us a unique and enviable province, it also presents problems for those we send to Victoria as MLAs. It poses problems for political parties, too. The NDP, for example, has a long history of support from trade unions. But the NDP all has a strong green element who do not support mega-projects. The BC Liberals have different challenges, but with a similar theme of geographical/philosophical diversity. What is an MLA to do? The easy answer is to keep tabs on what is being said in your constituency and vote accordingly. But that’s not easy given our party system. There is no simple answer. Perhaps it is just a matter of holding on for a bumpy ride. But we should never lose sight of the fact that this diversity makes us a great place more than it drives us apart. – Black Press
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Thanksgiving is a time when we are all supposed to count our blessings, but it shouldn’t — and doesn’t — have to be the only time. Study after study has shown that cultivating a sense of gratitude for the good things in our life is beneficial to our health, both mental and physical. For instance, research by Robert Emmons, a psychology professor at the University of California and Lisa Aspinwall, a psychology professor at the University of Utah, shows grateful people are more likely to have friends, less likely to obsess over their problems, to sleep better, take better care of themselves, cope better with stress and feel generally happier. One tip the experts suggest to encourage that feeling of thankfulness is writing a few minutes in We say: Enough a gratitude journal before turning in for the night. will never be Emmons found that enough for the people who kept a jourprovince’s taxman nal to list five things they felt grateful for each night reported fewer health problems and greater optimism than those who didn’t. Gratitude, the researchers say, is about refusing to allow the negatives to interfere with the positives. It’s about choosing to be happy. Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel said it well: “For me, every hour is grace. And I feel gratitude in my heart each time I can meet someone and look at his or her smile.” So did American novelist Alice Walker, who wrote that “‘Thank you’ is the best prayer that anyone could say. I say that one a lot. Thank you expresses extreme gratitude, humility, understanding.” This Thanksgiving, take a few moments to think about what makes you grateful, for the people and experiences that you are thankful for. And then keep on doing it in the days to come. – Black Press
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You will have to decide on your preferred approach on Oct. 19. The candidates for election have put their names out there to be your representative. They are to be commended for taking on what is not an easy job. Nothing in our society comes under as much scrutiny as our political representatives. Rightly so. But often that scrutiny can be mean, certainly emotional, often misinformed. That undoubtedly makes the job tough. Public office is not for the faint-ofheart. But be that as it may, your candidates for election have chosen to take that path in life. They want to be your representative in Ottawa. We need a voice in the federal parliament. We need someone to represent the interests of North IslandPowell River. Which one of these four candidates is the best one to be that representative? This is a unique riding. It’s a mix of small urban centres and vast rural swaths of forests, mountains, lakes, streams and saltwater. The cities and towns of Campbell River, Port Hardy, Comox, Port McNeil, Continued on Pg. 11
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Gold River are mixed with villages and hamlets. In between are hours of highways winding their way through forests and mountains alongside waterways where a lot of the wealth of the region is derived. Resource industries still rule in North IslandPowell River, whether it’s traditional industries like logging, mining and commercial fishing or newer enterprises like aquaculture and tourism. Many residents don’t make a living because they’re representatives of a growing and powerful sector of the economy, namely retirees. The region also provides employment through the
service and retail industries. Issues confronting North Island-Powell River voters include creating an economic climate that makes our resource products attractive to our customers. Many voters want policies that will help the region diversify into other methods of making a living. The very nature of this region – and I mean that literally – is an issue in this riding. The environment is important to every single member of this riding, whether you’re involved in harvesting the fruits of that environment or simply want to preserve it for its own sake. We all rejoice
in the striking beauty and adventurous nature of our coastal homeland. But we’re not just an inward-looking people. National politics are as heavily debated here as they are anywhere. We care about what happens thousands of miles to the east, across five time zones. We know the impact that it can have on our own lives out here in the far west. We also watch the
world. We are wellinformed and the trials and tribulations of our troubled planet are of concern to us. Our national government’s role in those issues are important to us. The events of the world have an impact on families in our communities. We are world citizens too. So on Oct. 19, a quartet of candidates stand before you to convince you of the wisdom of
casting your vote for them. You have one vote. Use it wisely. Congratulate yourself for doing so because you are taking an active role in your democracy. Our democratic system itself has become an issue in this election. Many say it is broken but by taking part in the democratic process you are making it, for the moment, work perfectly.
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What the heck is that mystery vessel that’s been floating out in the marina since May? The question’s been a hot topic this summer, and it finally has an answer. Neither a future artificial reef nor a glorified seagull habitat, the rather conspicuous 90-foot landing craft is the latest addition to the fleet of local dive company DiveSafe International. The vessel is currently undergoing renovations and will, in fact, become a floating platform from which the dive school will run a number of its courses. “We needed more
space and had been looking for a barge for a number of years,” says Kelly Korol, DiveSafe International’s Director of Training. “Not only will it be equipped to take on more of our diving equipment, it will enable us to further expand our diving courses and offer our first Unrestricted Surface Supply Diver Program, which focuses on deep dives of more than 200 feet.” The Forest Transporter, as the vessel was once christened, was requisitioned in 1974 for the Ministry of Forests to move heavy logging equipment up the B.C. coast. It was later sold to
The Forest Transporter, moored in Campbell River since May, is slated to become a floating classroom for local dive company DiveSafe International.
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ing in the ocean and all the challenges that brings with it. It’s much more realistic than learning in a lake.” DiveSafe’s Unrestricted Surface Supply Diver Program, expected to begin early in 2016, will focus on the intricacies of deep dives, typically undertaken during undersea construction and offshore oil work. An open house and tours of the vessel are planned for spring 2016. To stay in the loop, or for more information on upcoming dive courses, visit www.divesafe.com, call 250-287-3837 or “like” DiveSafe International on Facebook.
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Firefighters in pink for breast cancer awareness This month, members of Campbell River’s Fire Rescue crews have once again swapped their navy blue uniforms for bright pink T-shirts to raise awareness and show support for the fight against breast cancer. Throughout October, members of the Fire Department are wearing pink T-shirts while on duty to show their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the fight for a cure. In addition, they will display the pink ribbon on the front of the fire engine to help raise awareness. Fire fighters exposed to carcinogens and other chemicals while on the job are disproportionately diagnosed with breast cancer – just one of many cancers linked to the work fire fighters do. “Our members are highly motivated to support the Canadian Breast C ancer Foundation to raise awareness for breast cancer research and to join the fight for a cure,” says Stu Dumont, fire fighter and president of IAFF Local 1668, the Campbell River Local of the International Association of Fire Fighters
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Girls team that battled to a 40-40 draw against their South Island counterparts. “It was an incredible day for our growing club,” says President and U14 Girls coach Erin Young. “Our kids and coaches represented our town and our sport very well and we can’t wait to get back to work at practice to apply what we learned in these game
situations against the rest of the Island.” The U14 Boys travelled down to Cowichan Rugby Football Club and helped newly formed James Bay Athletic Association U14 Boys to a win against the home side. The local athletes train one weeknight a week then alternate Sundays between training and Jamboree-style competi-
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The Eagles ultimately took the lead for good in the third as they put a trio of pucks into the Tyee net, two of them coming from similar plays where they worked the puck behind the Tyee net and passed it to a man in the low slot for a one-timer leaving Bellefleur no chance on the play. Final score was 5-2 for the Eagles. Sunday, Oct. 4 had the Tyees back on the road
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The fishing activity around the Quinsam and Campbell River is busy and the pinks are done on the Quinsam and fishing is closed. Coho is open on the Quinsam and the people who don’t fish can enjoy a nice walk around the river and view anglers and even bears along the shoreline. In one area the bridge over one of the spawning channels is out and signs are posted. The Quinsam is catch and release for trout and springs and when we
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1278sqft 3 bedroom, 2 bath rancher in Willow Pt. Open living spaces, 8 year old well cared for home. Flat, sunny lot with fenced back yard, shed.
$319,900
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4343 S Isl Hwy, Lot 1
$224,000
513 Grayson Rd
$859,000
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Browns Bay. 2.5 acres, 500ft oceanfront, dramatic views. Road access, electrical service, drilled well, approved septic location. Moorage potential. $368,000
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Perfectly peaceful setting for this four year old home which was custom made with many great features. These include zoned hot water infloor heating, a stylish gas fireplace, a modern kitchen which includes a gas range, with lots of counter space and attractive cabinets. An open floor plan adds to its charm. The large modern bathroom includes a jetted tub and a separate tiled rain shower. A large wrap around covered sundeck is a great place to enjoy the view of the great outdoors. The fully fenced yard is nicely landscaped and has both a single garage and a second shop / garage, ideal for boat storage. There is garden area and a small kennel adding to a this complete, well maintained package, ideal for a couple looking to retire to a private haven. $324,900 MLS 393164
This great 1280 sq ft rancher with a bright, spacious and open floor plan. It comes with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths central laundry and well lit finished double garage. Some construction features include hardwood floors, natural gas fireplace, fibreglass roofs, hardiplank siding, electric furnace, central vacuum. The yard has been meticulously maintained surrounded by a high fence and boasts a custom built gazebo and a garden shed. $299,900 MLS 398699
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5 acres semi-waterfront, great views across the Strait of Georgia. Pan handle lot, level and nicely treed. Lots of opportunity! Water and electricity.
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$237,000
2750 Fairmile Rd
$389,500
$235,000
Perfect rancher for a first time home buyer, investor or a couple who’s ready to downsize. This 3 bedroom + 1.5 bathroom home is located in a family oriented neighbourhood and is a short walking distance to a small park, Sea walk and Willow Point Elementary School. Fully fenced back yard. New coat of exterior paint included in price.
MLS # 396608
Amazing opportunity for a first time buyer, investor or small family! Beautiful modern town home only 8 years old. Open floor plan in the main living area and stainless steel appliances. Large windows in the front and back truly make this a warm and pleasant home! Don’t miss out on the yard either! Hard to find a backyard like this with town homes! Call to view today!
MLS # 396475
7522 ISLAND N HWY • 130 Acre Black Creek Farm • 11 year old 2450 sq.ft. 2 level home • Vintage 1530 sq. ft. rancher • Fenced and cross fenced • Pastures, woodlands and a variety of outbuildings $1,180,000
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Completely renovated main floor that lives like a rancher, an in-law suite with it’s own washer/dryer and separate entrance, meticulously landscaped yard and a gorgeous patio complete with a barbecue corner and hot tub! Close to all levels of schools, in a respected family neighborhood. Call to view today!
MLS # 395134
285 ERICKSON ROAD Unbelievable Value • 3 bedroom 2 bathroom
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747 Gemsbok Drive - Picture yourself here! Almost 4,000 sq. ft. this executive home offers 6 BR, 5 BA, selfcontained lower suite, 8 appliances (5 stainless), plus new back deck, furnace, hot water tank, light fixtures, and fresh paint throughout. Enjoy glorious mountain views from every main living area. $439,000 MLS 394272
1050 Springbok - Immaculate character home in a sought after neighbourhood! This unique home is perfect for small families, those downsizing or as a rental investment. With 3 BR & 3 BA, vaulted ceilings, open concept & large private back deck, this home at this price is a steal! $289,900! MLS 396441
OPEN HOUSE • Sat, Oct 10 •1:15-2:15 pm 104-615 Alder St. Updated kitchen and floors this 2 bedroom condo with fabulous ocean views is priced to sell. In floor heating in the bathroom, large living space and new appliances in modern kitchen with maple cabinets. Built in microwave and dishwasher. The shared laundry is directly across the hall from this unit. The building offers an exercise room and a storage locker, parking and a freezer room. Unit has a freezer. MLS 373205. $159,900
A748 Robron - Charming Condo in 4-Plex. Looking for a Starter Home, Smaller Space or Rental Investment? There’s no wasted space in this very cute and freshly painted condo with 2 large BRs/1 Bath & private patio with mountain views. One pet & rentals allowed. $134,900. MLS 396686
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530 Bartlett Rd.
Well cared for family home in desirable Willow Point. Easy care yard with private patio area to enjoy summer living. Very nice back yard with a sun room, shed and beautiful gardens. Excellent home for a young family or a retired couple. Priced to sell quickly.
$234,000
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Willow Point rancher! Walk to shopping &sea walk. Cute 3 bdrm 2 bath has a gazebo for your hot tub, garden shed, single garage and another outbuilding for a mancave or she-cabin. $255,000 and it’s yours!
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Ocean front living at affordable price, plus mortgage helper! Can be purchased separately. 2 bedrooms plus den, 2 bathrooms each side, plus carport and garage for each and mega storage in over-height crawl space. Amazing opportunity. $549,800
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billbradshaw@royallepage.ca $539,900 91 Murphy St Magnificent Sunrises, Hump Back Whales, Orcas and Porpoises make this one of the most beautiful View homes in Campbell River boasting 44 Lineal feet of Ocean side windows. This bright stunning one owner 4 Bdrm, 3 bath home is gorgeous inside and out and has been meticulously maintained since it was built in 1990. The large spacious kitchen is perfect for the chef in the family and is adorned with granite counter tops, red oak cabinets, LG stainless steel High End Appliances including: fridge, stove, dishwasher, and Kitchen Aid Microwave. The Master Bedroom is situated on the top floor ocean side overlooking Georgia Straight and Cape Mudge and has a luxurious ensuite with 2 person jet tub and 6x8 walk in closet. The Ocean side Patio includes Timber tech deck, aluminum railings with glass inserts and is right next to the kitchen for barbecuing. Yes to RV parking, Built in vacuum, crawl space storage, 200 amp service, 2 bay 21x21 garage, and self draining sprinkler system.
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4102 S. Island Hwy Wow you’ve never seen a monkey tree or chestnut tree like the ones on this property, and that’s just a part of the charm of this quaint 2 bedroom one bathroom home on 0.28 of an acre. The bonus room is really just a bedroom without a closet so the option for a 3rd bedroom is yours. New flooring, new hot water tank an approximately $5000.00 spent on the bathroom recently makes this affordable home worth every penny. Located approximately 10-12 minutes from Willow Point with loads of RV parking and a massive 12x24 deck in the backyard. Quick possession available and open to offers. 819 Kalmar If your looking to downsize or if your looking for your first home, this beautifully maintained 3 bedroom 1 bath home with Brand New Roof has just been listed and is definitely worth viewing. Very quiet location Nestled near the hospital area close to Merecroft shopping, elementary schools and amenities. Yes to RV parking, carport and a lovely backyard with 2 storage sheds. Comes with, 2 fridges, stove, dishwasher, window coverings, washer and dryer. I look forward to seeing you.
1100 Shoppers Row, Campbell River 250-923-2111
It’s not just a location, it’s a lifestyle...are you ready for island time? 702 Wawakie Rd - $367,000
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1429 West Rd - $290,000
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MLS# 398397
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Oceanfront cabin with beautiful walk-out beach on Quadra Island’s east side. Featuring stunning views across Sutil Channel to Cortes Island and the Mainland mountain range beyond. Well-built cabin has 2 bedrooms, 3 pc bathroom & open plan kitchen, dining & living room. Sliding door from living room leads to large partially covered deck overlooking the ocean. 0.42 acre lot boasts 75 ft of walk-on oceanfront & is situated on quiet, no-thru road. A perfect Island getaway! Affordable recreational acreage located on northwest corner of Quadra Island. 6.5 acre lot has driveway into property, drilled well & hydro services to the property line. Located in area that offers great outdoor recreational opportunities from hiking and ocean kayaking to sports fishing. Community wharf and boat ramp are located a few minutes’ drive away, providing access to Discovery Passage and Johnstone Strait. Spacious family home on private acreage located on east side of Quadra Island. 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home features low maintenance metal roof & vinyl siding with wood finish throughout the interior. Sunken living room has vaulted pine ceiling & woodstove on tile hearth with a brick chimney. 4.87 acre property with nice lawn area & fully treed perimeter. Peaceful property located a 5 minute drive from all services in Quathiaski Cove. Heriot Bay westcoast contemporary home on private 5.19 acres, walking distance from stores & services. Home is built onto bluffs that back onto large acreage with trails that connect to Heriot Bay Ridge, great spot to hike & take in amazing views of Heriot Bay. 1,800 sq ft home features metal roof & natural cedar siding. Home & detached workshop are situated on peaceful, sunny acreage with number of fruit trees & fenced in garden area. Quathiaski Cove oceanview rancher & rental trailer. Featuring great views of Quathiaski Cove & across Discovery Passage. Rancher is situated at bottom of 0.41 acre lot, next to ferry terminal to Campbell River. Home has had some updating including thermal windows, blinds, doors, plumbing, insulation & drywall and roof was replaced 4 years ago. Up the hill, with access off Green Rd there is an older 2 bedroom trailer that is currently rented out to good, long-term tenant. Located short walk from all services.
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- 2+den, 1.5 bath largest in bldg, 1325 sq ft - Renovated and VACANT! - 1 of 6 only covered parking - New appliances
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EXCLUSIVE 307 Frances Ave 4 bdrm, 2 bath. Desirable Rockland area. Large lot. Across from park. $329,900 REDUCED! SEMI WATERFRONT
WATERFRONT CONDO 1303 - 27 S. Island Hwy, Campbell River $219,900 HIDDEN HARBOUR
This unit features an unobstructed south facing, ocean view. Private deck, 1 bedroom. 800 sq.ft.
184 Erickson Rd, CR • $179,900
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Unique building lot, just steps from Willow Point Beach and Ken Forde boat ramp. This 0.824 acre south facing property would be ideal for your dream property. Would require development permit.
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2060 College Dr
355 Carolyn Drive 3 bed, 1435sqft, ¼ acre lot $259,000 MLS 392133
4 bed + bonus room, 3 baths, 2125 sqft. $359,000 MLS 397022
INVESTMENT RENTS AT $1500/MO
1677 Brook Cres 4 bed, 3 baths, 2130 sqft $279,000 MLS 389407
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5 bed, 3 baths, 3175sqft PRICED TO SELL !! $449,999 MLS 388758
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SOLD 44-400 Robron Rd
Excellent investment, 3 bed, 3 baths, 1294 sqft $130,000 MLS 398781
3742 Island S Hwy
1 acre, 2 bed, 1 bath, 6 horse stalls $229,000 MLS 389850
8468 Island Hwy
3396 Willow Creek
2 bed, 1 bath, 1232sqft on .37 acre $184,900 MLS 395918
3 bed, 3 bath, 2600+sqft HUGE PRICE REDUCTION NOW $497,900 MLS 395143
106-611 MacMillan Dr
.20 acre lot in Maryland. Room for shop. Building plans available. $180,000 MLS 393290
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3bed, 3 baths, 1710sqft $269,500
3 bed, 3 bath, 1733sqft $315,000 MLS 395127
2 bed, 1 bath, 765sqft $32,500 MLS 390842
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Use a Real Pro! 25+ years of experience! 737 Oribi Drive $434,900 MLS 397673 Beautiful custom built main level entry home. Spacious great room with solid wood floors and custom built cabinetry surrounding a cozy gas fireplace. Custom kitchen has solid maple wood cabinets, stainless steel appliances with an oversized fridge. Main floor has 2 bdrms incl. a master suite wing with spacious Master bdrm, outdoor covered deck to take in the remarkable views, custom designed walk in closet, and roomy 5 pce ensuite with jetted tub. Zoned R1A and has a spacious, 3 bdrm, self-contained suite with separate entrance. Suite can easily be rented for $1000./mo. as a mortgage helper. For investors, entire home can be rented for $2400./mo.
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2780 Beacon Pl.
220 S. Island Hwy. Prime development. 2 acres, semi-oceanfront with RM-3 zoning which permits 60 multifamily units. Unobstructed views of Discovery Passage & the Mainland mountains. Preliminary construction design plans available to a pre$89,000 qualified buyer. $949,000
.15 of an acre building lot in a quiet cul-de-sac close to the Willow Point business centre and the beach. R-1 zoning.
200 Nikola
Subdivision potential on this 8-acre property with residential multiple zoning on approximately 5 acres and commercial zoning on 2.77 acres. Located in Quinsam Heights in an area of executive style homes. Services to the property line include sanitary & storm sewers, municipal water, hydro & telephone.
$699,000
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• 4 bdrm, 4 bath 2900sq ft Waterfront Estate Home • Remodeled with new roof and huge deck
1040 Dogwood St $135,900 MLS 398224 • Great Investment Property, Zoned C1 • Close to downtown
$699,000
Milton Senft
Text/Call 250-830-8088 2248 Oyster Garden $1,000,000 MLS 396820
834 S. Island Hwy ½ acre property across from the Seawalk and just a 5 minute drive from downtown. Approved 22 suite condo development project with ocean and mountain views. Zoned RM-3.
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• 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with many updates! • Newer roof built in 2011 • New flooring, windows, paint and soffits
New Listings! “I donate a portion from every Sale to BC Children’s Hospital Foundation on your behalf.” 2629 Sunderland Rd $459,000 MLS 394316
• 5 bdrm, 3 bath level entry w/full finished walkout bsmt. Large Ocean and Mountain view Lot. Build to Suit • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty
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2621 Sunderland Rd $459,000 MLS 394334
• 5 bdrm, 3 bath level entry w/full finished walkout bsmt. Large Ocean and Mountain view Lot. Build to Suit • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty
Call Milton Today! And Make Your Home A Miracle Home!
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303-871 Island hwy $159,900 MLS 398679 304-871 Island hwy $129,900 MLS 398685
195 Strathcona Way $409,900 MLS 390377 • Top Quality 2-5-10 year Warranty • Home builder Don McInnes • Ground floor entrance • Vaulted ceiling, gas fireplace
823 Timberline Dr $449,800 MLS 394313 • 5 bdrm, 3 bath, Build to Suit • Large Mountain and Oceanview Lot • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty
201 Strathcona Way $398,900 MLS 389930 • • • •
McInnes & Sons Construction 2-5-10 New Home Warranty 5 bed 3x bath plus den, Unfinished basement
403 Merecroft Rd $249,900 MLS 395046
• 3 bdrm on the main floor • 1 bdrm, 1 bath in law suite! • Great location, close to recreation, shopping and schools.
Great opportunity to own your own ocean view office space in a well located professional building in downtown Campbell River. Why lease when ownership is so affordable. Fully finished with high quality furnishings including a nice reception area and 3 large offices. Unit 303 is 838 sq. ft and Unit 304 is 761 sq. ft or both can be purchased together for a total of 1599 square feet.
621 McPhedran S. St
262 Maryland Rd
$235,000
$519,900
• 3 bedroom quality rancher • Private back yard, fully fenced! • Close to shopping and all amenities • Heaps of Boat & RV parking
• Over 3000 sq. ft Custom home • 4 car garage, RV Parking • Large lot backs on greenspace • 5 pce ensuite w/heated floors
204-738 S Island Hwy $145,900 MLS 395300 • Very clean bright & spacious 1132 sqft south facing home, 2 large bdrms, huge deck, steps away from sea walk. Why rent when you can own for so little!
SOLD 280 Anne Rd
60 Murphy St
$272,000
$359,900
846 Sayward Rd, Sayward BC $369,000 MLS 394075 • 3 bdrm, 3 bath Rancher • 2.95 acres • 2 lg shops 24x30 and 24x36
1702 Wood Rd $1,049,000 MLS 392130 • Amazing waterfront property w/private dock. • Located in Painter Barclay area on prestigious Discovery Drive. • 3172 sqft, 3 bed plus pan-abode log home.
745 Nancy Greene Dr $249,000 MLS 393405
2201 Shetland Rd $850,000 MLS 382888
• Nicely reno’d 3bed, 2bath • 1284 sqft rancher • Close to transit, shopping, recreation facilities.
5493 S. Island Hwy, Courtenay $199,900 MLS 394283 • Level 11930 sq ft ocean view building lot across from boat ramp and future marina in Union Bay.
292 Michigan Drive $489,800 MLS 397886 • 14 acre property close to downtown • New Deluxe Rancher w/ 3 bed, 2 bath • Selectively cleared & ready for your dream home
• Master ensuite features large soaker tub, • Outdoor kitchen
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• 1350sqft 3 bed, 2 bath Rancher • Totally renovated in modern tones • Large level lot fully fenced • Only min to downtown Campbell River
• 4 bedroom, 2 bath Split Level • Over height 20’ x 30’ shop detached • Natural gas furnace, heat pump • Ocean and mountain views
1015 Nathan Rd, Sayward $229,990
• 1580 sqft. Mtn view rancher • Large over height double garage • 1.5 acres with green house • 6’ crawl space w/ workshop
102-622 Island S. Hwy $109,800
• 2 bdrms, with in-unit laundry • Beautiful kitchen & appliances • Private outdoor patio & garden • Pets and rentals allowed
560 Ventura Pl $36,500
• Great potential in Port McNeill • Modular homes and houses allowed • Majestic mountain and ocean views • Nicest sub division in the area
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3 bed 2baths, 1750 sqft All Under New Home Warranty
3 level townhouse 3bed/2½bath close to hospital/shopping
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$475,000 • 909 Sayward Rd $459,000 • 973 Island Hwy Beautiful & private 10 acres with Beautiful riverfront acreage large family home. 35min North w/ restored Heritage Home of Campbell River.
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$175,000 • 170 Seaview Dr Large Family Home 4 bds, 2 bths
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$245,700 • 151 Seaview St Amazing views, Beautiful family home
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$163,000 • 251 Spar St Large family home with 3 bdrm 2 bath
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$299,000 1242 Sayward Rd $410,000 • 648 Sabre Rd Beautiful updated home, 1.75 2.98 acres, 4/ 3 bed, acres with 2 bed in-law suite 1 bath house
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#15-650 Yorkshire Drive 2 bed/ 2 bath 1181 sqft Cambridge Estate Patio home. Updated bathrooms - solarium. Adult oriented & small pet ok. No Rentals. Impeccable complex.
MLS 396367 $242,000 $229,800
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2142 Arnason Rd Willow Point Rancher
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double garage/ shop, wired, heated & plumbed. For Her - Cutie pie in need of cosmetic touches. 1320 sqft 3 bed/ 2 bath, quiet area, rancher in Willow Point. Parking +++
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Willow Point Rancher
For Him - 700 sqft detached
3 bed, 2 bath 1230 sqft. Generous master & ensuite. Newer kitchen appliances. Private Garden. Cozy for retirees or small young family.
MLS 396407 $263,000 $258,900
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Perched at front of complex offering great ocean view. Two bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, lovely fresh updates & SS appliances. Excellent easy access storage!
Built in 2008 and shows as good as new. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Hardwood, tile, landscaped. 20ft X 20ft detached shop. RV parking. Low inventory in this price range.
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FEATURE LISTING - 1056 CORDERO CRESCENT QUICK POSSESSION POSSIBLE. 3 year old rancher Without GST! This home has great curb appeal. Lovely ambiance as soon as you walk through the front door. The open area main living space has a mix of hardwood and tile and features a lovely centre island and an abundance of cabinets and counter space. You will love the oversized master bedroom with 3 piece ensuite and large walk-in closet. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has a very large family room with French doors that will give your family the extra room they need. Everything is done for you: sprinklers, fencing, landscaping, concrete dog run/storage space. RV Parking. $345,000
NEW PRICE!
403-322 Birch St (Cedarbrook) $79,000 • private 1bed/1 bath condo, close to new hospital, shopping, recreation • quiet, top floor unit overlooking treed area; professionally managed rental pool • heat & hot water included in reasonable strata fee; shared laundry and leisure common room
SAYWARD VALLEY:
Affordable housing in a welcoming community just 40 minutes north of CRiver!
1818 Sacht Road
Sayward $319,900
NEW PRICE! • completely updated 2960 SQFT home on 0.89 acres outside of flood zone • 610 SQFT wired detached garage and lovely 750 SQFT 1 bedroom guest cottage • MOTIVATED SELLER says…”Bring me an offer!”
208-585 Dogwood St S. (Rockland House) $112,499
LOT D Upshur Road $549,000
• conveniently located 2 bed/2 bath condo near Merecroft Village shopping and Robron sports fields • rentals a 1 small pet allowed; Excellent investment in a wellmanaged building
NEW PRICE!
1810 Sacht Road
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QUICK POSSESSION! • Lovely, level 0.83 acre property with mature trees outside the flood zone (SRD) • 2 bdrm mobile has over 1000 sqft of comfortable, updated living space • 2 wells and lots of room for gardens; 21’x21’, 2 car carport
NEW PRICE!
1637 Sayward Road
Sayward $384,000
NEW PRICE!
308-280 Dogwood St (Mountain View) $132,000 • lovely 2 bed/1 bath, 55+ condo conveniently located close to shopping, recreation, hospital... • in-suite laundry and updated carpets, blinds, and paint • natural gas fireplace and hot water included in strata fee
NEW PRICE!
2021 Palmer Road $234,500
• Fabulous oceanfront acreage on Copper Bluffs, QUADRA ISLAND • 46 acres includes a variety of building sites & is zoned for 1-4 residences • rocky bluffs and well forested acreage with a large pond
1297 Sayward Road
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• BEAUTIFUL riverfront acreage just • Inviting 2700 sqft, 4 bedroom, family 45 minutes from CRiver has 2 homes home on over an acre with newer inwith tenants – recreational property law suite and beautiful landscaping with a mortgage helper for the smart • updates include roof, well pump & investor! pressure tank, electric furnace & heat • forested 5.5 acres with the White River pump, back-up generator wired in… along the back property line; Timber • 82 point energy efficiency! Cruise estimate =$236,895.
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• 3 bed/1 bath rancher close to Willow Point shopping, schools, the Sea Walk • large newer deck in back on 0.20 acre yard; updates incl. windows, roof, lighting, flooring… • covered carport with storage shed - and all this just 3 blocks to the Ocean!!
2298 Beach Drive
WINTER HARBOUR $699,000 PORT MCNEILL $132,000
• ideal family fishing lodge is currently run as a business venture that includes 2 boats, tackle, processing equipment and much more. • 30’x40’ arched rib galvanized steel Quonset for storage; 2 bunkhouses + main lodge sleeps 24 guests • GREAT business venture or recreational getaway!
NEW PRICE! • FANTASTIC VALUE!! Walk-on oceanfront lot on a no-through street. • municipal water and other services to lot: Assessed Value: $154,000. • cleared and ready for your building plans – great recreational getaway!
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79 ROCKLAND RD. $849,900 MLS# 379036
1261 SHELLBOURNE BLVD.
$229,900 MLS# 398868
COZY 3 BEDROOM RANCHER Freshly painted with new carpets in living room and hallway & 10 year roof. Family room with extra storage. Private backyard with mountain view. Shower in ensuite. Step saver kitchen with oak cabinets. Extra parking on side. Quick possession.
168 VICTORY TURN $529,900 MLS# 397453 PARKLIKE ESTATE Terrific 1 owner family home, custom built & designed, 4 bedrooms up, 2 gas fireplaces, open oak kitchen, nook, family room + formal dining room. 1 yr. old roof, cedar exterior repainted 3 years ago, downstairs office plus lovely bonus room above huge 3 car garage with 200 amps service. 2 pce. bath on main, soaker jetted tub & separate shower in master ensuite, master bedroom with deck overlooking gorgeous 0.42 acre lot. Oak flooring in entry, built-in vac, security & intercom systems. RV parking, walk to school & park.
1462 SEAVIEW RD. $674,900 MLS# 389792
PRIVATE MIRACLE BEACH, WALK ON WATERFRONT 2 bedroom rancher plus loft on 0.5 acre with 85 ft. of beach frontage. Completely renovated inside & out since 1999. Custom crafted home with yellow cedar trim, vaulted ceilings, heated ceramic tile floors in kitchen, family room & ensuite, custom maple cabinets, BI-appliances, open design takes full advantage of the ocean views. Unique 800 year old burl feature wall. 2 sundecks front & back + fabulous large beach side deck. 2nd kitchen off utility room. Deep single car garage.
925 SPRINGBOK RD. $384,500 MLS# 391363
1140 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. $599,000 MLS# 383223
#302-87 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. $259,900 MLS#388197
YOU CAN SEE FOR MILES Fabulous ocean & mountain views! Custom designed home over 4,600 sq.ft. Beautiful open design living space, includes a convenient 2 bedroom suite. Gorgeous Brazilian hardwood floors, large kitchen with maple cabinets, granite countertops, centre island & walk-in pantry. 2nd level has an ocean view media room. Breakfast nook with access to covered sundeck. Lovely master bedroom with deluxe ensuite. Wine making room, root cellar, gated RV parking, 22 ft. x 24 ft. garage & room for a shop.
WALKING TRAILS AT YOUR BACKDOOR Custom designed 3,350 sq.ft. 3 storey, 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom family home with detached 10 x 18 ft. workshop on 0.18 acre, bordering Beaver Lodge Trust Lands. Lovely 10 ft. ceilings in living room, gas fireplace, efficient gas hot water heating, 6 inch interior walls, beautiful oak flooring, greenhouse solarium off kitchen. 5 skylights. Master bedroom on main with 3 pce. ensuite & big walk-in closet. Basement theatre room with overhead projector. Originally builders own dream home. Fully fenced private backyard.
TIMBER FRAME OCEAN VIEW HOME Gorgeous, panoramic ocean/mountain views from this builder’s own custom crafted home. Fabulous kitchen, huge centre granite island & countertops. All appliances included, new heat pump, gas living room fireplace with side bookcases. Large dining room. Entire upstairs is decadent master bedroom, walk-in shower, soaker tub, 2 sinks & heated tile floors. Brazilian hardwood floors. Oversize garage with workshop area. Deck plumbed for hot tub & gas heater. Newly landscaped backyard. Side RV parking.
SEASIDE ESTATES - WATERFRONT CONDO WOW! What a fabulous view from this top floor 1,100 sq.ft. condo. 2 skylights, open plan, 2 bedrooms ( presently 1 bedroom converted into lovely seaside dining room - can easily be changed back into bedroom), 2 baths & a den. Oak kitchen with all appliances included & convenient breakfast bar. Living room has cozy gas fireplace & access to beachfront sundeck where you will spend many enjoyable hours. Utility room with stacking washer/dryer. Rentals are allowed & 1 small pet. Quick possession.
5380 RACE POINT RD. $1,500,000 MLS# 393770
191 SOUTH MURPHY ST. $329,900 MLS# 398527
2505 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. $995,000 MLS# 398357
1960 16TH AVE. $118,900 MLS# 397273
MAGICAL 1.9 ACRE WATERFRONT PROPERTY One of the best in Campbell River for seclusion & privacy. This 3 storey home was meticulously renovated 5 yrs. ago. Panoramic breathtaking ocean & mountain views from every room. Douglas fir reclaimed floors with walnut inlay. New copper penny “Forever” roof. Dream kitchen with custom cherry cabinets & granite countertops. Upper level is master bedroom with own sundeck & 5 pce. bath. All 3 decks totally rebuilt & redone with Dura deck surfaces. Heat pump with air conditioning. Secure entry with beautiful fir gate, electronically controlled. New flagstone patio. Room for shop.
AFFORDABLE OCEAN VIEW HOME Centrally located 3 bedroom, 2 bath ocean view home is situated on a corner lot with excellent rear yard access & 4 carports. Open plan, massive living room has vaulted cedar ceiling, 4 skylights & takes full advantage of excellent ocean/ mountain views. Oak kitchen, decorative quality laminate flooring throughout main floor. Energy efficient heat pump, 2 gas fireplaces, new vinyl windows, interior painting, exterior cedar siding has been recently painted also. In-house workshop, sprinkler system, & lots of parking. Room for shop. Quick Possession.
STUNNING BEACH FRONT HOME West Vancouver meets Campbell River, architecturally designed unique 2 storey waterfront beauty, 2,445 sq.ft. of sophistication & elegance. Beach frontage approx 83 ft. Panoramic ocean & mountain views from every room. Top quality construction; open beams, interior concrete pillars define the gracious living areas, celestory windows & skylights flood the home with natural lighting. Formal living room soaring vaulted ceilings, formal dining room, designer kitchen with Fisher-Paykel appliances, oak cabinets, tile floors. 2 car garage with large storage room/workshop. New cedar walkway to beach deck with fire pit.
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Fixer upper in need of remedial work on nice 52 ft. x 148 ft. treed private lot with lane access. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath rancher, approximately 900 sq.ft. in Campbellton location. Zoned Residential but in a Commercial neighbourhood. Single car garage at back of property off the lane.
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www.islandsbesthomes.ca NEW LISTING 570 ALDER ST. Dare to be different! This gorgeous home boasting many extras was designed for the outstanding ocean and city views. Gorgeous landscaping and patio area.
Outstanding quality and condition throughout! This executive home is open and inviting and has been meticulously cared for. $479,800
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NEW LISTING 937 HERITAGE MEADOW DR.
$669,800
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NEW LISTING 175 LONSDALE CRES.
$424,900
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NEW LISTING 658 BUCKINGHAM PL. Custom built rancher w/bonus room. 3 bed/2 baths. Great layout, mature landscaping. Located in a quiet cul-de-sac. $358,000
MLS # 398549
250-287-0120
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NEW LISTING 155 OCEAN VIEW RD. Large, Ocean View lot,, updated! This 2486 sq/ft 4 bed/2 bath home sits on a giant 0.60 acre lot with tons of room for shop, RV and potential for in-law suite.
ANDREW RIVETT
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1680 S. ISLAND HWY. Panoramic Ocean view! This 4 bedroom semiocean front home has endless possibilities with in law suite. $535,000
MLS # 398349
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25 LYNNWOOD RD.
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PRICE REDUCTION 2100 GALERNO RD. This home is uniquely set back from the road on a .243 acre lot which allows for ample RV parking out front & a beautiful private backyard oasis. was $339,800
403 WHALETOWN RD. Cortes Island one acre. The perfect starter cabin for a young family, a summer get away, or live in the cabin while you build your dream home. $125,000
MLS # 392157
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LOT 2 COULTER BAY RD. Cortes Island waterfront property located just north of the ferry on Coulter Bay.
$155,000
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MLS # 374479
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1447 BAYVIEW RD. Waterfront home on two acres with views of Whaletown Bay and beyond.
$333,000
MLS # 392559
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$227,900
$399,000
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3.7+ acres of sunny south facing open forest in Siskin Lane, a unique bare land strata in the sought after south end of Cortes Island.
MLS # 398937
$319,900
VANESSA HIRD
250-202-4677
MLS # 398052
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The “WOW” factor you would expect from a brand new executive home & that’s basically what this home is. Must be seen to be truly appreciated. Was $329,900
VANESSA HIRD
$310,000
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PRICE REDUCTION 655 ALPINE ST.
MLS # 397002
Ocean view, fully fenced, .32 acre property. Fabulous renovation, just unpack and enjoy!
MLS # 398938
STEPHEN GRANT
$289,900
MLS # 395820
Big house, big yard, big options. 2400 sq/ft 4 bed,3 bath on 0.42 acres with room for a shop/ RV parking.
MLS # 399050
PRICE REDUCTION 69 HILCHEY RD. The ultimate ocean view renovation home sweet home! Imagine living a hop, skip and a jump to the ocean side and Seawalk. Was $299,900
MLS # 398774
STEPHEN GRANT
Beautiful Heritage Meadows home. Luxurious ensuite, a stunning kitchen with custom tile backsplash and gorgeous quartz counter tops and much more!
NEW LISTING 1979 FAIRWAY DR.
$479,000
MLS # 372259
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33-951 HOMEWOOD RD. This well maintained older 2 bedroom, 1 bath mobile home is in good shape and the spacious living & dining areas, large bedrooms and a good layout all add to the ease of living you’ll enjoy in this home.
$53,500
MLS # 397291
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NEW LISTING 4687 ISLAND HWY S. Total privacy with this park like 1.6 acre property that backs onto school.
$345,000
MLS # 399131
250-202-0160
BLOCK D VILLAGE BAY LK. Stunning fully furnished cabin on .42 acre lakefront lot. This gorgeous property is located on pristine Village Bay Lake on beautiful Quadra Island. Also includes 2 boats, and much more!
NEW LISTING 4237 GORDON RD. This unique offering not only has a charming home but also includes almost 2 acres of property completely fenced in for your privacy.
$215,000
MLS # 397597
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PRICE REDUCTION 103A – 650 S. ISLAND HWY. Spectacular 2 BR ocean view condo with views from almost every room, situated at the front of the building. Was $205,000.
$369,000
MLS # 399034
$199,900
MLS # 384579
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During Fire Prevention Week we are given the opportunity to tell all of our firefighters just how much they are appreciated and to thank them for all they do to keep our community safe. We salute our firefighters for their dedication and commitment to fire rescue, skills training, and promoting community fire safety, awareness and education.
How To Insulate Your Home Against A Deadly Fire take to dramatically reduce your risk: · Be sure to have a smoke alarm on every story of your home and outside sleeping areas. · Develop a fire escape plan and practice it.
As fire prevention awareness efforts gear up across North America, the National Fire Protection Association and insulation company, Roxul Inc., are spreading the word to Americans from coast to coast about the importance of fire preparedness. Through the “Hear the BEEP where you SLEEP” campaign and Roxul’s “When Seconds Count” initiative, Canadians are reminded that simple steps can cut their chances of dying in a fire in half. Here are some measures you can
· Use non-combustible materials when renovating. The choice of insulation can make a big difference. Opt for a product with the highest fire resistance possible, like Roxul mineral wool insulation, which, in the event of a fire, will not produce harmful gases, toxic smoke or promote the spread of flames. · Purchase a multi-use fire ladder for each bedroom in your home and practise using it. · Place fire extinguishers within reach throughout your home. · In the event of a fire, leave through the closest exit. Do not stop to collect belongings and never reenter a home once safely outside. Additional fire safety tips are available at nfpa.org.
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Are There Different Types Of Smoke Alarms?
have minutes or seconds to escape. When going over the details of your escape plan, check windows and doors to ensure all open easily. Know your local emergency number (911). Never stop to gather belongings or reenter a home after safely outside. · When renovating, consider using fire-rated, noncombustible products. Your choice of insulation, for example, can be vital. Stone wool insulation resists temperatures up to approximately 2,150 F. When directly exposed to fire, it will not off-gas, contribute to toxic smoke or promote flames. Fire-resistant building materials can give you extra time to escape when seconds count. An average of seven Canadians die each week as a result of house fires. Most fires occur in residential buildings between the hours of 11 p.m. and 7 a.m., when occupants are most likely to be asleep. Your first line of defense is fire preparedness. Here’s five things you can do to increase your chance of survival in a fire: · Install smoke alarms on every story of your home and outside sleeping areas. Be sure to test them monthly, clean them every six months and replace batteries in spring and fall. Having working fire alarms can cut your chance of dying in a fire in half! · Have a fire escape plan for your family and practice it. A small fire can spread rapidly - you may only
· Purchase a multi-use fire ladder for each bedroom in your home and practice using it. A fire ladder may be your only escape option if flames block critical exits. · Place fire extinguishers on every level of your home, especially in high-risk areas like the kitchen, near fireplaces and in the garage. Use only for small, contained fires that are not spreading rapidly. Know how to operate your extinguisher before an emergency occurs using the PASS method: Pull pin, Aim low, Squeeze lever and Sweep from side to side. The safest option is always to evacuate your home and call for help. Fire prevention measures are a serious matter in every home. Find out how to keep your home and family safe at nfpa.org
Ionization Smoke Alarm An ionization smoke alarm monitors “ions”, which are electrically charged particles. The alarm sounds when the change in electrical balance reaches a pre-set level. Photoelectric Smoke Alarm The photoelectric smoke alarm uses a beam of light and a light sensor The alarm sounds when the smoke density reaches a pre-set level. Both ionization and photoelectric alarms are acceptable and perform effectively provided they are
installed and maintained correctly. Smoke alarms may be hard wired or battery operated. If you have hard wired smoke alarms, install battery operated smoke alarms on every floor in case of a power failure. Special communication aids, which convert the sound of a smoke alarm into flashing lights or vibrations, are available for hearing impaired people. Specialized alarms with a pause feature are available for the kitchen to prevent nuisance alarms.
NOTE: When purchasing a smoke alarm, make sure that it has been tested to the CANIULC 5531-M STANDARD or by an approved testing agency.
Where Should I Place My Smoke Alarms? ·The installation of smoke alarms is governed by
provincial regulations, and local by-laws. To ensure compliance check with your local jurisdiction. · Read manufacturer’s instructions carefully and follow them exactly. · It is recommended that smoke alarms be installed on every floor of your home and outside each sleeping area. For maximum protection, install a smoke alarm in every bedroom, especially if you sleep with your bedroom door closed. ·Since smoke rises, install smoke alarms high on a wall or on the ceiling. Keep smoke alarms away from anything that can blow smoke away from the sensor, such as windows, air registers and ceiling fans.
Join us as we salute our local firefighters For their selflessness and bravery, we salute the brave men and women of our fire departments.
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Guild meeting: Community Centre. 7pm. New members welcome. Sing For Pure Joy! The Lions Den (across from Thrifty’s) 3-4:30. 250-203-1003 Advance Care Planning Session: CR. Library. 2-4pm. To register call 250-287-3655 Meditation: Center for Spiritual Living. 6-7pm. Everyone. 250-8503064 Song Circle: Serious Coffee. 6:30-9:45pm.
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OcT. 17 CR Junior Curling Club Bottle Drive 10am-12. Various neighbourhoods. If you have bottles & cans to donate please email Head Coach Mark Taylor: junior@crcurl. com with your address. Chas Maria Chapter OES Used Book Sale. 10am-4pm. Tyee Plaza. Discover Old Time Singing: Discovery Community Church, 25010th Ave. 7pm. Everyone welcome.
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here’s few people who can say one of their songs has served three wars. But Murray McLauchlan’s song Honky Red has been used in reference to three separate international conflicts. “The lyrics have been modified so it’s been through three different wars,” McLauchlan says in a phone interview with the Mirror from his cottage at Stony Lake, Ont. There’s a line in the song where the character, an aged, down-andout alcoholic says in McLauchlan’s original 1971 version, “I fought in your wars, now I sleep in your doors, an’ I left my leg in France.” Later, the song was picked up by John Rhys Eddins, who McLauchlan said produced Warren Zevon’s first album. He started performing the song and changed the reference to “left my leg in ‘Nam’” – referencing Vietnam, of course. But then Eddins’ son, Dave Schools, liked the song and began using it in his band Widespread Panic and they changed the lyric to “left my leg in Iraq.” “It’s now a three-war song,” McLauchlan says. McLauchlan says “It’s kinda cool” that people are still singing his songs.
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Murray McLauchlan tours B.C. for the first time in over a decade, bringing him back to Campbell River Wednesday at the Tidemark Theatre.
His most influential years were in the 70’s when he recorded hits like Farmer’s Song and Whispering Rain. Recently, he’s been performing with Lunch at Allens with fellow Canadian music veterans Marc Jordan, Cindy Church and Ian Thomas. He recently returned to recording new material with Human Writes, released in 2011. The singer-songwriter hasn’t toured solo out here in over a decade.
That ends this month when his tour brings him out west again, including a stop at Campbell River’s Tidemark Theatre on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. When asked whether his show will comprise old songs, new songs, a mix of both or what? He replied, “The answer to all of those questions is ‘Yes.’” McLauchlan was speaking about his upcoming tour while on the phone in his cottage at Stony Lake, contem-
improv playing and launches into a complicated explanation about jazz chord voicings that leaves an early intermediate guitarist behind. “So I get really interested in doing that because I just love playing the guitar,” McLauchlan says. His preferred music to listen to these days is “classic jazz. like Charlie Mingus, Myles Davis, Dave Brubeck and the like. But it’s not limited to that. “I love all kinds of music but I love – like any body else – the kind of music that is honest, that people are actually playing, that there’s some level of virtuosity, and that it’s communicative and it’s emotional,” he says. And that applies to classical music, as well, and even ballet. “I love ballet,”
plating closing up his summer residence as the “cold north wind” starts to whip up the lake in anticipation of the Ontario winter settling in. “I just spent about an hour and a half playing guitar,” McLauchlan says. He plays anything these days from working on jazz improvisation to accompanying a James Taylor album to just noodling around. McLauchlan said he currently likes jazz
McLauchlan says. “A day without Tchaikovsky is like a day without sunshine.” And how does all that variety influence his own performance, particularly songs that people identify him by? “It’s always evolving, some songs I have slightly altered,” he said. He points to Child’s Song as an example of a song people will find is different from how it was originally recorded. In Campbell River, McLauchlan will be performing as a duo with bassist Victor Bateman. “We travel light and we travel fast,” he says. McLauchlan was convinced to go on tour by the tour’s producer because he liked how he runs things. Given his longevity in the Canadian music scene, you get the impression he’s not
interested in hauling his guitar around in the back of a VW van and staying in seedy hotels, hitting up the house manager for his cut of the box office. He credits Shantero for being the kind of promoter that takes care of everything. “This is exactly how it should be,” he said. “The routine is completely logical.” Touring and playing music is how McLauchlan, 67, still defines himself. “I love making music,” he says. “If I don’t do this, who am I?” And as his songs speak to younger generations making sense of modern society as much as they did when originally produced, the answer to McLauchlan’s question is a musician of lasting impact and ongoing relevance.
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Dangerously Brothers return to the Royal Coachman T he Dangerously Brothers are back at the Royal Coachman Pub in Campbell River Oct. 11, for a Sunday Matinee from 1 to 4 p.m. They are Charlie Ray
Wells on vocals, guitars, harmonicas and mandolin and Philip Nowe’ on piano, accordion and vocals. This venue will feature guest dangerous guy Brian Temple – a lead
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Little ghouls and goblins will delight in exploring the Museum at Campbell River on Hallowe’en before they head out trick or treating. This year the exhibits will be decorated and spirits from the past will be lurking in the building. There will be surprises to be enjoyed by the young and young-at-heart. A storyteller will be on site to tell some spooky tales, and there will be Hallowe’en crafts. Face painting will be available to add a little extra pizzaz to your Hallowe’en look, or to create a fun piece of wearable art. Visitors are encouraged to come in costume. The Museum Lego collection will be out and ready for all of the frightening masterpieces that kids can come up with. Lego is a great way of stimulating creative thought, which is perfect for occupying young minds while awaiting the evening’s activities. Make the museum part of your plans for Oct. 31. Hallowe’en at the Museum will run from 1-4 p.m. and costs $2 per person. Hallowe’en Lego will be from 1-2:30 p.m. and is $5 per child. The Museum at Campbell River is located at 470 Island Highway. For more information call 250-287-3103.
Things will be looking spooky at the museum on Halloween when the exhibits will be decorated and will put on activities for all the young folk.
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Kelita Haverland will be one of the speakers at an interdenominational conference for women on Oct. 24.
ampbell River Baptist Church will host Radiant: Creating a Deeper Life – a new interdenominational conference developed by Canadian women for Canadian women – on Saturday, Oct. 24. Speakers Grace Fox and Heidi McLaughlin, and Juno nominee musician/comedienne Kelita Haverland will bring a message of hope, healing, and spiritual inspiration to women of all ages through biblical teaching, music, testi-
monies, and breakout sessions. “We ‘re launching Radiant on Vancouver Island because we wanted to bring something special to the women here,” says founder Grace Fox. “I lived on Quadra Island for 11 years, and I understand the challenges of attending similar events on the mainland. We wanted to make this conference easily accessible to islanders.” Fox says Radiant’s purpose is to encour-
age Christian women towards becoming mature disciples of Jesus Christ—joyfully surrendered to His purpose for their lives and using their spiritual gifts to both serve the local Church and engage in outreach within their community and abroad. The speakers’ combined ministry experience includes decades of cross-cultural missions, Bible teaching, worship leading, church leadership roles, and frequent media appearances on programs including
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“100 Huntley Street.” Their breakout sessions address overcoming abuse, finding balance in a busy world, and growing an effective prayer life. “Ultimately, the day is meant to whet women’s appetites for greater intimacy with God and to provide the tools to pursue it,” says Fox. Radiant is a ministry of International Messengers Canada—a nonprofit interdenominational organization that partners with nearly 200 career missionaries in
20 countries. Fox and her husband Gene (program director for Camp Homewood on Quadra Island from 1996-2007) are the national codirectors. The conference costs $61 and includes lunch. Register at http://www. crbaptist.bc.ca/ministries/woman2woman/ pages/radiant-creatinga-deeper-life). The Campbell River conference is sponsored by International Messengers Canada, Williams Seeds, and That’s Life Communications.
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the meeting point of the Sèvre and Maine rivers. Only stainless steel was used to ferment and age Château du Coing de St Fiacre 2014 (174631) $18.20 but it qualifies as Muscadet ‘sur lie’ due to six months aging on its fine lees after the fermentation. A delicate, pale lemon colour with light floral aromas of casaba melon, pear and lightly toasted bread. The palate is juicy with pure, bright citrus fruit character and a long, finely textured finish. Unusually for négociant-dominated Muscadet, Château du Coing is family run and uses solely estate grown fruit. The house style is always ‘sur lie’ with at least six months’ ageing on the yeast lees to ensure more body and complexity than the average Muscadet on the market. With its fine concentration and light acidity Château du
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revolutionary insurrections in the west of France from 1793 through 1796 - and rebuilt from 1810 to 1820. Château du Coing de Saint Fiacre Muscadet de Sèvre-et-Maine Comte de St. Hubert 2008 (929356) $31.60 is fully mature, and still astonishingly bright. This rare white has a rich nose, fleshy notes of white stone fruit, stewed citrus fruits and subtle hints of marzipan and wild flowers. Full and intense mouth, very powerful, large and dense spicy character that leads the citric attack in the finish. The wine finishes remarkably full bodied,
with persistent notes of lemon rind. Take advantage of this rare opportunity and invite a few close wine loving friends to join you in a comparative tasting of all four of these wonderful white wines. And don’t forget the oysters, clams or honey mussels… Local North Island wine lovers should mark off November 20th on their calendars. That’s the upcoming date of the 14th Annual North Island College (NIC) Tourism and Hospitality students’ ‘Third Course Bistro’ Wine Festival. Reach WineWise by emailing douglas_ sloan@yahoo.com
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Autumn’s spectacular colours create a vibrant backdrop Autumn’s spectacular colours create a vibrant backdrop for the special events and activities happening up at Mount Washington Alpine Resort this October long weekend –including your last chance to enjoy the breathtaking alpineto-ocean views on the Mile High Scenic Chairlift Ride. “The fall colours up here are amazing right now, making the scenery a must-see for visiting friends and family,” explains Don Sharpe, Director of Business Operations. “There is no better way to show off the amazing views of the Comox Valley and beyond.” In addition to the chairlift, the on-mountain retail shop Altitude Sport & Gift will be holding their annual Turkey Sale, with blowout deals on outerwear and hardgoods from previous seasons. “This is the weekend to
get ready for the upcoming winter season. We will be clearing out our old inventory with up to 75 per cent off,” says the mountain’s Retail Manager, Chris Dennis. “We have everything from clothes and outerwear to skis and snowboards, at huge blow-out deals. We will even be providing a 20 per cent discount on new stock to all 2015/16 Season Passholders - this weekend only.” Not a Season Passholder yet? Mount Washington will be extending their Early Bird Season Pass Sale for the Thanksgiving weekend. “We are extending our Early Bird Sale this year to include Oct. 9, 10 and 11,” explains Season Pass Coordinator, Maureen Thompson. “We had such an overwhelming number of guests not able to get through before the deadline, so we decided to extend the sale. This will be the last
opportunity to save up to $400 off your 2015/16 Season Pass before our regular season rates go into effect on Oct. 12.” To add to the fun, Ted’s Bar + Grill will be screening ski and snowboard movies throughout the weekend and will also be hosting a full Thanksgiving brunch, available on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. “This is our first event for the 2015/16 winter season,” Sharpe continues. “It’s a great opportunity for us to connect with our guests before the snow flies, and share excitement for the upcoming ski season.”
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DC: Tuesday sailings will be replaced by Dangerous Cargo sailings. Leaving Quadra at 11:05 am and Cortes at 2:05 pm. No other passengers permitted.
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Campbell River’s newest band Raincoast Rollers are playing the newly re op ene d Q uins am Hotel tonight and Saturday at 9:30 p.m. They will be a as well hosting the popular jam session from 3 to 6 p.m. on Saturday. Come on down to the Quinnie and dance to this band’s unique blend of rock’n’roll, country, blues, soul and rockabilly music with some original songs thrown into the mix. The five band members have many years of experience playing on Vancouver Island,
The Raincoast Rollers are a new band made up of local music veterans.
Vancouver and other parts of Canada. Most recently, singer/rhythm guitarist Rich Hagensen and singer/lead guitar-
ist Harry D. played with Campbell River band Skunk Hollow. Rich has several CDs released on Fireball Records and
his past bands include Small Craft Warning who rocked this town in the 60s and 70s and ‘The Surfdusters’ who opened
for Dick Dale and The Ventures with some of their original instrumentals featured in Spongebob Squarepants. From the 1960s onward, Harry D was in several bands in B.C., Ontario and Quebec including garage rock legends The Haunted. Aside from years playing in the Comox Valley and Campbell River area, keyboardist Phil Nowe and drummer Carl West both were in the rockin’ blues band Howlin’ Dogs. Bassist Rick Bissonette was in several Vancouver and Victoria bands.
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Walter Roy Johnson October 31, 1928 – October 1, 2015 Walter passed away peacefully at Evergreen Seniors Home in Campbell River. He was predeceased by 3 brothers and 3 sisters. He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Dorothy; 3 stepchildren Brian Foote (Linda) of Sicamous BC, Sandi Dixon (Tim) of Carstairs, AB and Mike Foote (Diana) of Campbell River; 3 grandchildren Jimi, Jack and Tsion and 2 greatgrandchildren Kaitlyn and Reid as well as several nieces, nephews and greatnephews. There will be no service as per his wishes. The family will hold a private gathering at a later date.
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NOTICE OF PROPOSED DISPOSITION Public Notice is hereby given that on Thursday, October 22, 2015 the Board of Directors for the Strathcona 5egional District intends to Sroceed Zith ¿nal Sassage and adoption of Bylaw No. 237, being Campbell River Storm Licensing Agreement Authorization Bylaw 2015, which would authorize the Regional District to enter into a 2 year license agreement with the Campbell River Storm Hockey Club for use of the Strathcona Gardens recreation facility. Copies of Bylaw No. 237 and other related materials are available for inspection online at www.strathconard.ca or in person from Thursday, October 8, 2015 to Wednesday, October 21, 2015 at the following locations: Strathcona Regional District 301 – 990 Cedar Street Campbell River, BC (Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) Strathcona Gardens Recreation Facility 225 South Dogwood Street Campbell River, BC (Monday-Friday 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m) (Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.) (Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.) Further information regarding this matter may be obtained at www.strathconard.ca or by contacting the of¿ce of the Strathcona Regional District at 250-830-6700 or 1-877-830-2990. Written comments concerning this matter should be addressed to the undersigned. Tom Yates, Corporate Services Manager Strathcona Regional District 301 – 990 Cedar Street Campbell River, BC V9W 7Z8 Fax: 250-830-6710 Email: administration@strathconard.ca
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Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land Take notice that Winnabel Walters and Darren Bates have applied to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (FLNRO), West Coast Region for a Crown Grant Tenure for Residential Recreational Purposes situated on Provincial Crown land located on Lot A, District Lot 229, Sayward District, in the vicinity of Village Bay Lake, Quadra Island. The Lands File Number that has been established for this application is #0274917. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Section Head, Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations at 142 - 2080 Labieux Rd, Nanaimo, BC, V9T 6J9, or emailed to: AuthorizingAgency.Nanaimo@gov.bc.ca. Comments will be received by FLNRO until November 12th, 2015. FLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please visit our website: http://arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp for more information. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact the Freedom of Information Advisor at the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operation’s office in Nanaimo.
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REAL ESTATE APARTMENT/CONDOS 2 BDRM TOP FLOOR UNIT with 180’ ocean view directly across from sea walk in Campbell River. Low taxes and strata, recent updates, self-contained washer & dryer, parking stall, great for first time buyers, retirees, or rental income. 19+ Asking $125,000. Call Dave 250-850-0044.
FOR SALE BY OWNER WILLOW PT. Condo- 1300sq ft, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 5 appls, laundry rm. Open House: Oct 11, 2-4 pm. #18 2317 Dalton Rd. 250-830-7890.
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RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO 2 BDRM APT. 4 plex on Barclay Rd. NO PETS. Adults only, seniors preferred. Avail. Oct.15. 250-923-6123 CAMPBELL RIVER- nice 2 bdrm near town, adult oriented, no dogs. Avail Nov 1. $685. (250)923-3635. ROTARY BEACH 2 bdrm. 3rd floor, ocean view. Laundry on site. NS/NP. (250)286-1175
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL BUILDING 2250-A North Island Hwy (next to Island Marine) 3000sq ft, 20’ ceilings, 4 overhead drive-thru doors, ample parking. Available Oct 1. Call Benny 250-616-9617 or Jay at 250830-7069.
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and had lost 30 pounds doing the food combining I had outlined for her at that time. For the next 13 years she has been recommending her friends to seek out naturopathic physicians to be part of their health care team. Encouraging them with “if you keep on doing what you are doing, you will keep on getting what you are getting!” Well a few months ago
SG sought out my help again. This time she had to be reminded by her daughter. “Mom, if Dr. Pincott helped you so much 13 years ago why don’t you go back to her?” SG had contracted shingles again on March 5, 2013 and had been suffering since then with post herpetic neuralgia that was excruciatingly painful. The pain left her incapacitated to
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work and to function on a day to day basis. SG allowed herself to get too run down, and when people are too sick they often can’t think of their own solutions. Here are some questions I asked of her: Dr. P: What made you think about seeing an naturopathic doctor (ND) this time? SG: I was too sick to think of this for myself this time. It was my daughter who reminded me how much you had helped me years ago. I had exhausted the medical profession (the bandaid) to treat my chief complaint of shingles and it wasn’t working. I was so exhausted and in so much pain laying on the couch gaining 30 pounds until I was reminded that there are solutions other than just bandaids. I was too busy helping others that I could not think of how to help myself. I forgot to put myself on my own “to do list!” Dr. P: What do you say to people who complain: “Oh ND’s are too expensive.” SG: I remind them that their “health is their wealth”. I ask them how much do they spend on their boat, or their homes
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or on their holidays MD I tell her “look this or pets. Most of these is working, so just give people have the means, me the B12 injection, they just in spite of don’t see it what the as a prior- NATURALLY serum B12 ity until says!” perhaps I am no they are longer livdesperate ing in fear like I was. when for I tell my long term friends health you sleep solutions, 1/3 of your seeing the life, why results and would you having the not invest choice to in the best NOT keep bed! Your doing what bed should be your I have always done. oasis, your best place of In the last few months rest, the most important I have lost 30 pounds thing on the top of the just doing food combinlist for long term healing and avoiding the ing. foods that came up on my EDS food sensitivity Dr. P: What are you testing. No MD will tell looking for when you you that! seek out an MD or ND? SG: I am looking for Dr. P: How do you long term solutions and keep going with the not for a temporary changes you have made bandaid solution. in your health? Some I am looking for an find it hard to stay comMD and ND to work mitted. together for ME to help SG:I concentrate me get to the cause of on what I can do, not my problem and then what I can’t do. I don’t help me DO something argue with the results. about it. I just say “look at me! MD’s don’t know I’ve lost 30 pounds, my about arginine and pain is greatly reduced lysine for the treatand I am sleeping so ment and prevention of much better. My energy shingles. ND’s do. MD’s improves on a daily don’t know about B12 basis. injections for the treatment of neuralgias. ND’s Dr. P: Do people just do. When I talk to my want to copy what you
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are doing without seeing the ND themselves? SG: Yes it is all about the money for some, so they will try it on their own. I always say that my program is individualized for me, so it is best to see a naturopathic physician for their personalized care program. Dr. P: How well is your medical doctor working with you on your current care plan? SG: Well I have made it very clear to my MD that I need both, her and you. She is very interested in what we are doing together and wants to learn more. I am so excited about life now! I was so sick for so long so now I am hopeful that I will make a full recovery and I will be continuing your maintenance program for me for the rest of my life! My husband is very excited now that I am able to get back to my walking routine and to see my progress so we are on this path together. This is my new and improved lifestyle. I’m not going back! I don’t need to re-learn this lesson! Dr. Ingrid Pincott, naturopathic physician, has been practicing since 1985 and can be reached at 250-286-3655 or www.DrPincott.com
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Antics Dinner Theatre’s troupe of actors are in rehearsal for their upcoming Fawlty Towers’ The Psychiatrist. This episode is a favourite of the Fawlty Towers followers. Antics will be performing “The Psychiatrist” in the newly renovated Willow Point Hall Nov. 18-21. See you there. If you would like to be on Antics Email list email Anne Young at youngda@shaw.ca
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Creatively aging into the second half of life In response to baby boomers looking for a greater sense of purpose as they navigate the “second half ” of their lives, the Centre for Spiritual Living is hosting a unique event especially for individuals born before 1965. Boomers have always challenged the mores and status quo of society, and they now have the potential to bring their idealistic and innovative approaches to redefining the “modern Western culture” concept of aging. Attitudes, beliefs and behaviours that serve well for a life of “doing, accomplishing, and acquiring” will be examined and practises to keep growing, thriving and serving in a newly intentional way will be taught. The presenters, Walter and Barbara Drew, ages 74 and 67, are certified facilitators of the conscious aging programme of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, having extensive experience with the ideas of G.IGurdjieff, Ernest Holmes, and Jean Houston. An introductory overview of creative aging will be presented on Friday night, Oct 16, from 7-9 p.m. This mini workshop is open to everyone by donation. The keynote presentation full day workshop, “Living from Passion, Purpose, and Possibility”, is scheduled from 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m on Saturday, the 17th, and promises to be entertaining as well as interactive and informative. This retreat will explore spiritual practices that can assist in shifting consciousness away from self-limiting beliefs and fears about aging and toward living a life fueled by passion, a sense of purpose, and expanded possibilities. Fee for the full day, including lunch for those pre-registered, is
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Reunion and Ten Times Bigger set to party Two of Campbell Rivers hardest working bands are coming together for the first time in one place. Local favourites Reunion and Ten Times Bigger are joining forces Saturday Oct. 24 for the Fall Extravaganza at the Quinsam Hall. Both bands have a long history of playing in Campbell River, and the event is sure to deliver on great tunes, and tons of dancing. “We’re all really excited to finally play a gig together,” says event spokesman and T.T.B. drummer Steve Ring. “I think the two bands complement each other well, and the idea of bringing together five decades of music in a four hour show is really appealing.” The doors will open at 7:30 p.m. and Reunion will hit the stage at 8:30 with the bands rotating hour long sets. The dance will be hosted by the Fraternal Order of Eagles and you must be 19 years old to attend. Tickets are $20 and are available at the Music Plant, Balloons and More Party Shop in Willow Point, The Eagles Lounge, or by calling Steve Sandholm at 2025240 or Ringer at 286-3434. Safe rides home by donation in support of Camerons Cause.
Artisan’s Market seeking artists Attention artisans: The leaves are turning and the days are getting shorter – it’s time to think about applying to take part in the Campbell River Art Gallery’s Annual Artisans’ Market. The gallery is seeking artisans who would like to have their work for sale in the annual Market, taking place this year from Nov. 19 to Dec. 24. For five weeks, the gallery’s entire exhibition space will be transformed into a stunning shopping boutique, featuring unique handmade crafts and art created by regional artists and artisans. Everything from pottery to textiles to woodwork, soap and fine jewelry is featured. The pieces sell on a consignment basis and the Artisans’ Market, sponsored by Chan, Nowosad Boates, Chartered Accountants, is a major fundraiser for Gallery exhibitions and programs. All displays, inventory control, sales and promotion are taken care of by Gallery staff and volunteers. Entry into the market is juried and entry forms are available at the Gallery, Tuesday to Saturday from 12-5 p.m., or online at www.crartgallery.ca. The deadline for submission is Oct. 23.
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Tuesday, October 20, 2015 - at Berwick by the Sea Retirement Community 1353 16th Ave, Campbell River The presentations and exposition are free to attend Presentations: 10:00am to 11:00am - Gary Anaka - Brain Coach presenting: Brain Wellness - The Secrets of Longevity This practical workshop provides information and techniques to make your life easier. Find out what a healthy brain needs and what brain killers to avoid. Gain the secrets of brain longevity to give you workable strategies for life long brain wellness. Limited Seating; RSVP Required - Call Wendy to reserve 250-914-8055
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hough obituaries didn’t become commonplace until the 1800s, they can be wonderful sources of information for genealogists. Generally, they contain the full name of the deceased, as well as a maiden name if the deceased was a married woman. They also provide birth and death dates and locations. They often name relatives. They might list a person’s occupations and hobbies, places travelled, groups and associations, life achievements and events, and other random, but useful, bits of information. If people are ill for lengthy periods, their obituaries might even name hospitals and doctors. They also frequently indicate funeral homes and cemeteries. That’s a lot of trails to follow. Luckily for people researching Campbell River residents, Bob Jamieson – a legend in his own right – has made the death notices of locals more useful than ever. Since the early 1980s, Bob has been clipping obituar-
ies and placing them in scrapbooks along with his own personal recollections of each person. We’re not talking about just a few people either. Bob, 83 years young, has lived in numerous island communities and worked at a mind-boggling assortment of jobs, so he has known a lot of people, and judging from the stories he tells, he hasn’t forgotten a single one. So far, Bob has put together six albums. He says he thought he was pretty much done. “After all, there aren’t too many of us left,” he chuckles. But every now and then, he sees another obituary for someone he knows, and he’s off and running again.
Bob’s albums are currently being catalogued by Campbell River Genealogy Society, after which time they will be available for public use. Bob is pleased that he is able to make this contribution to the area’s history. He is also working on a memoir, which he hopes will someday be published. And what does he want in return? Nothing, except eager listeners to share his stories with. Of course, having a mountain, a park, or even a street named after him might be kind of nice too. For more information on where to find obituaries and how to use them, check out the article by Kory Meyerink at www. genealogy.com/articles/ research/76_kory Reminder: Next CRGS meeting is Thursday, Nov. 5, Maritime Heritage Centre, 7 p.m. Also join us for some dinner theatre fun (They’re at it Again!) at the Royal Coachman on Nov. 7. Dinner at 6 p.m. Show at 7:30. Tickets are $40. See Trish at the Maritime Heritage Centre office.
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ight in time for Halloween, Theatre Quadra is preparing to amaze and astound their audiences with an eye ‘n ear-popping production of Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show. This madcap musical romp promises to be a totally zany, transsexually Transylvanian feast for the senses. The extraordinary production showcases a spellbinding cast of 21 of Quadra’s finest triple threats, along with a six-piece band that
features some top-notch musicians. The directors have created a mesmerizing stage show, with state-of-the art sound, lighting and special effects that will dazzle and astonish their audiences. To experience all of Rocky Horror’s weird and wacky antics, just follow the sexy siren call of Frank N. Furter to the Quadra Island Community Centre: Friday, Oct. 30: 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 31: 9 to 11 p.m. (after fireworks in the ball field!)
Sunday, Nov. 1 2 to 4 p.m. Tickets are on sale now for $17 in advance at Inspirations & Works of H’Art on Quadra, Music Plant in Campbell River or at the Tidemark Theatre online (tidemarkthratre.com) or for $20 at the door For Campbell Riverites who want to ‘Time Warp’ across the water to Quadra, bear in mind the ferry schedules. Friday night’s show will end early enough to make it home on the boat, but Saturday night will be a later production (following
a fabulous 30th anniversary fireworks display at dusk). If you want to make it a full-blown Halloween weekend, there are outstanding Quadra Island accommodations offering special Rocky Horror Halloween packages, including tickets to the play. For details, contact Taku Resort, Heron House, or Chipperfield Hollow B&B. You can also reach out to theatrequadra@gmail.com for more information. Note: The Rocky Horror Show contains adult themes and language.
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