Lake Cowichan Gazette, October 21, 2015

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Harvest time: Gardeners enjoy the fruits of their labour. PAGE 2

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The big day set: New date for raising of totem pole. PAGE 3

Small Business: Celebrating small business in the community. PAGE 13

NDP retains seat for local riding Black Press

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Liberal ‘over the moon’ over national election

from page 1 Conservative support going so thoroughly to the Liberals. The result here surprised me, not in the NDP victory, but in the numbers themselves. The Liberal tide that washed over Canada also washed over Cowichan-MalahatLangford.” Liberal candidate Krayenhoff, who came into the CowichanMalahat-Langford race at the last moment following the resignation of Maria Manna, gave kudos to winner MacGregor of the NDP. Krayenhoff noted, however, the Liberals made an impact in a short time. “The Liberals have made a strong showing in this riding,” he said. “We’ve got everything to be proud of.” Of his party’s national accomplishment, Krayenhoff added, “We had no idea it would be such a strong success. We’re just over the moon.” Green Party candidate HuntJinnouchi felt good about her own campaign and the people she was able to reach. “I actually feel very proud of my team and how they were able to mobilize and get out our message of hope and standing up

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for the environment in a way that got people listening and starting to get involved,” she said. “My canvassing coordinator is only 18. I had people on my team that had never voted before. It was inspiring to see what we did accomplish.” Nationally the party’s results were disappointing, she added. “It’s very disappointing because we are at such a crucial time in Canadian history, to bring a Green perspective and voice to making decisions that are going to impact our future,” HuntJinnouchi said. With les from Cowichan Valley Citizen, Goldstream Gazette.

Season’s harvest Above, tending the Lake Cowichan Community Garden on Sunday were Cara Smith, Beth Kidd and Sue Farrell. They were planting garlic and harvesting some of the vegetables and nasturtims for the pot luck dinner held later that evening, left. The dinner for 20 members and friends was held at the St Louis de Montfort Parish Hall Sunday afternoon. Malcolm Chalmers photos

Flu shots now available for coming season Each year inuenza causes more deaths than any other vaccine-preventable illness in Canada. As u season approaches, Island Health is encouraging all residents to plan ahead and get their u shot early. The Lake Cowichan Public Health Unit and I.D.A. Pharmacy will be offering u shot clinics in the community. “Planning ahead and getting your u shot early is an important

way to protect yourself and the people in your life who are vulnerable to complications of inuenza,” said Dr. Dee Hoyano medical health ofcer for Island Health. Free adult drop-in clinics will be held at Lake Cowichan Public Health Unit Friday Nov. 6 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 am and Monday Nov. 9 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Families with children are asked to phone for an

appointment at 250749-6878. I.D.A Pharmacy in Lake Cowichan is also offering u clinics starting today Oct. 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free u shots are available for the following people from a health unit, doctor or pharmacy: • People 65 and older and their caregivers • Children and adults with chronic health conditions and their household

contacts • Health care workers • Emergency responders • Healthy children from 6 months of age to less than 5 years • Household contacts and caregivers of children from birth to less than 5 years of age • Pregnant women at any stage of pregnancy • Residents of nursing homes and other chronic care facilities

• Owners and operators of poultry farms • Aboriginal peoples • People who are very obese (those with a body mass index of 40 or greater) · Corrections ofcers and inmates in provincial correctional institutions. · Those who provide care or service in potential outbreak settings housing high risk persons (e.g. crew on

ships) · Visitors to healthcare facilities Please bring your Care Card or other government I.D. (valid driver’s license) to the clinic, and remember to wear a short sleeved shirt. “Even if you are a healthy adult, if you have regular contact with anyone in these high risk groups, you can help protect them by getting immunized” said Dr. Hoyano.

“Inuenza is easily transmitted from person to person, even before you show symptoms.” Those who are not eligible for the free vaccine are encouraged to get vaccinated by their family physician or pharmacist for a nominal cost. For more information about the inuenza vaccine, visit http:// immunizebc.ca or call HealthLinkBC 8-1-1.

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Postponed pole raising Rod’s

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set for November Teresa Bird Black Press

The eagerly anticipated raising of a totem pole in Ts'uubaa-asatx Square has been set for Saturday Nov 14. An earlier to plan to erect the pole in September was postponed because the cement foundation was not adequately set and cured. The totem pole is the rst the Ts'uubaaasatx First Nation has raised. "We hope it will serve as a catalyst for a new interest in knowing who the local rst nation is," says Aaron Hamilton, operations manager for Lake Cowichan First Nation. "This is a gesture back to the community, who have named this beautiful square in the middle of town in our name. It is only right to give something back." The 20-foot pole was designed and carved by artist Ron Hamilton from a cedar log donated by Western Forest Products out of Port Alberni. He was assisted by Ray Simms and Mark Mickey. The carving was completed in August. The pole has been safely stored in a

secret location in the community awaiting it's unveiling in the square. More than twothirds of the funds needed for the totem pole project has been raised through donations from the community, local businesses and organizations, says Hamilton. "We are very encouraged to see that happening, to have the support." The ceremony is set to begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday Nov. 14 at Ts'uubaa-asatx Square, rain or shine. Celebrations will include traditional song and dance that band members have been learning for the past few months. "We have learned some songs," says Hamilton. "Its like we are saying 'here we are!' We had lost it [songs and dances] all but now we are learning them again." The raising of the pole will be done in quarters, with members of the forest industry, RCMP, reghters and rst responders, band members and local youth all taking part in pulling the pole into position.

"The carver was adamant that we erect the pole by hand rather than machine," says Hamilton. "It symbolizes us all

pulling together as a community. It is for the community and it takes a community to accomplish something like this.

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Now the real work begins for elected officials

Stephen Harper said it, and his campaign organizers tried very hard to reinforce the idea this election was not about him. In the end it was. For many reasons, Canadians wanted change at the top. On Monday night, they got it. When the Conservative Party of Canada shot to prominence, nally gaining a majority in 2011, they did so promising change after years of scandal under the Chretien Liberal regime. Harper promised Canadians not only that he would clean up Ottawa, but provide transparency and accountability. We got anything but and voters have expressed their anger at being so egregiously betrayed. There’s Mike Duffy, the unprecedented concentration of power in the Prime Minister’s Ofce, Canada’s hard-earned international reputation is in tatters and despite many promises there has been no shift in decit spending. Harper himself, everyone agrees, is a skilled politician — perhaps too skilled. His political savvy, whether correct or not, has been interpreted by Canadians as seeking more power over the good of Canada and what is best for Canadians. The armour in which he and the CPC clad itself ended up being its fatal aw. Their ideology became cumbersome and politics out of touch — some might say arrogant. Cowichan-Malahat-Langford has voted to send NDP candidate Alistair MacGregor to go to Ottawa. No surprise there, since he worked so closely with his popular predecessor Jean Crowder. For the MP-elect, the work is just beginning. The interests of his new constituents are not a few: log export, watershed management and First Nations treaty negotiations are just a few matters he must bring to Parliament. Voters in the riding are comfortable with an opposition MP. In the end, the outcome should not come as a giant surprise. As the too-long campaign unfolded, there was a growing sense that Harper does not always represent traditional Canadian values of courtesy, inclusiveness and caring. So, no matter how much Harper insisted it was not about him and CPC strategists tried to deect voters away from the perception that he has a controlling and inexible nature, Canadians were not convinced. There will now be serious soul searching in the Conservative Party. New Prime Minister-elect Justin Trudeau (good hair and all) – with his passionate defence of his father, his sticking up for journalism and overall sense of approachability —offered a perception of warmth that was absent from the other leaders. How those qualities translate into on-the-job performance remain to be seen. But Canadians spoke loudly in the best way possible — with their votes. -with les from Nanaimo Daily News

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Thankful for volunteer efforts To the editor, This past week was Homeless Action week and on Thursday, October 15th, along with many other volunteers, I had the great pleasure of helping serve lunch to many in need in the Cowichan Valley at the Duncan United Church. From the rst strains of the welcoming songs from the Cowichan Valley First Nations to the thank you for support from Joy Emmanuel, Regional Affordable Housing Coordinator, and the nal pot scrubbing, it was evident that this day was special to all. The church hall and back room were chockablock with clothing, bedding, toys and personal products for men, women and children and the side room was beautifully set with tables and chairs for the enjoyment of a hot lunch. Several groups such as the Salvation Army,

Women Against Violence Against Women, the Cowichan Valley Arthritis Society and many more were in attendance with lots of pertinent information and give-aways for everyone. Valley businesses provided chicken vegetable soup, vegetarian chili, bread, buns, cookies, sweets and fruit in abundance. There was very little left at the end of the day. Volunteers from all walks of life appreciated this very special community event as did the recipients. I also want to send kudos to the Lake Auxilliary to the Cowichan District Hospital for their fabulous wine and cheese and fashion show on October 3rd to raise funds for the hospital maternity ward. continued on page 5

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Street Beat

with Malcolm Chalmers

The Gazette asked: Are you planning on getting a u shot this year, and why?

Jean Brown Jean Brown “Yes I am. I get one every year now, it’s become a habit, a good habit. That and my doctor insists on it.

Letters: YOUR SAY

Todd Croteau “No! Six or seven years ago I got one and was sicker than h**l all year. I am never going to get another one.”

Carolyne Austin Lake Cowichan

Cemetery tour a historic experience To the editor, Today, I had a wonderful opportunity to go on a tour of St. Peter’s Cemetery in Duncan. It was a great turn out and there was so much interesting history of Duncan and its former locals. It makes me wonder,why we don’t have a cemetery in Lake Cowichan? I know we have a lot of interesting history, and we can look it up in the library, town ofce, and the museum. But it’s such a shame that we don’t have a cemetery to tell its own story. Everyone is trying to make an effort to improve this town. But cemetery can tell so much about the history of a town. But I feel that we are losing our history because we don’t have one. It’s a shame that we can’t regularly spend time and visit our loved ones. It doesn’t necessarily have to be a huge expense. Our locals could form a group to help take care of it. I would be happy to sign up. Is there any way we could make this happen? Melissa Black Lake Cowichan

Michelle Roberts “No never, I don’t believe in injecting myself with a virus.”

Rick Harrison “ Yes, I get them because I have asthma and the u can turn to pneumonia with me.”

Let’s get real about trade deals

continued from page 4

Involving all the local clothing stores with models of different ages and both sexes was just great! And, the door prizes were bountiful and fabulous. Let’s hope this is an annual event. Lastly, we should all be very proud of our wonderful Kaatza Historical Museum. The celebration of the 40th anniversary and dinner on Saturday October 17th was well attended by locals and out-of-towners. Tommy Douglas even showed up! Wilmer Gold photos ashed on the screen all evening and the museum staff developed a 40 year history video which brought back many wonderful memories to those in attendance. Several volunteers and local businesses were honoured for their work and support of our history and for donations to the much-needed museum addition. I truly feel blessed to live in such a diverse community of wonderful volunteers and caring people that help to make our area so special.

Glen Callihoo “Not this year, because of my age and I have already had a bout of u already this year.”

BC By Tom Fletch-

VICTORIA – As the dust settles from Monday’s federal election, to paraphrase former prime minister Kim Campbell, it’s time to talk about serious issues again. The Conservatives were hoping to make 2015 a free trade election, by signing onto the world’s largest trade deal at the end of July. But things didn’t go as planned at the talks in Maui, and Canada was among the players that walked away from the Trans-Pacic Partnership table at that time. Then came ve days of round-theclock negotiations in Atlanta, with the U.S. pushing for a deal with Japan,

Korea, Australia and other Pacic Rim powerhouses to normalize trade in 40 per cent of the world’s economy. And the TPP came together at the end of September. Canada and B.C. essentially got what our governments were demanding, which was broad access to Pacic Rim markets and continued protection for nearly all of domestic dairy, poultry and egg markets. Also preserved was B.C.’s regulated market for logs and U.S. lumber sales. The 200-kg gorilla of the TPP burst out in the heat of the election campaign, and the Kim Campbell rule was demonstrated again. Much of the discussion revolved around alleged secrecy, as the legal text of the deal won’t be out for some time to come. Protected farmers downed their

Funds for fish The Sidney Anglers Association (SAA) donated $2,500 to Cowichan Lake Salmonid Enhancement Society and $2,000 to the Cowichan Lake and River Stewardship Society. The SAA, hold an annual fishing derby to raise funds for groups on Southern Vancouver Island. Another 500.00 came from the ECO Rangers youth group. The grandchild of Robert (Sandy) Cummings, Aidan, was out on a volunteer fry salvage and Chinook DNA collection expedition this summer and he was very interested in the efforts and helped out quite a bit. Later he made a video about the Cowichan River and revealed it to his Eco Ranger group. After viewing the video the ECO Ranger group wanted to donate to the cause.Left to right are Diana Gunderson, Bob Crandall and Sandy Cumming.

pitchforks, counting their blessings, and their guaranteed compensation. Within days of the TPP deal, the World Bank issued one of its periodic reports on “extreme poverty,” which it denes as an income of less than $1.90 U.S. a day. And 2015 is the rst year when fewer than 10 per cent of the world’s people remain below this global poverty line, down from 12.8 per cent in 2012. It’s easy for comfortable First World folks to protest conditions in running shoe and cell phone factories in India or China, but the graph of extreme poverty in those countries shows steep decline since 1990. Trade and technology are lifting up the poorest of the world. For B.C., withdrawing from Pacic Rim trade is unthinkable. We worry

a lot about lumber and copper and natural gas, but the TPP also opens up huge markets for services, where much of our economic future awaits. The question for us is simple. Can we compete in health sciences, engineering, architecture, digital media, and information technology? Do we want to? The TPP doesn’t change B.C.’s dependency on the United States. As with NAFTA, our vital lumber trade remains under a separate agreement, which expired on Oct. 1. I’m told by federal and provincial ofcials that at this stage, the U.S. isn’t even taking our calls on the softwood lumber agreement, which Canada and B.C. want extended. Americans are preoccupied with the TPP and domestic politics.

After decades of bitter legal actions from the American industry, the latest softwood deal has provided a rough peace. It set a oor price for B.C.’s allegedly subsidized lumber exports, with an export tax collected by Canada when the price went below the oor of $355 per thousand board feet. That money went back into our government general revenue. Higher prices meant no export tax was collected through 2014 and early 2015, and only ve per cent as of September. Now that the agreement is expired, by default we have actual free trade in lumber for up to the next year. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@ blackpress.ca


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Occupation: VIU Student Hometown: Lake Cowichan I’ve always wanted to: travel to Spain Most people don’t know that: no Favourite food: couscous Proudest moment: the birth of my child Best thing about living here: everyone knows you Favourite activity: Working out at the gym I dene down time as: Doing homework I wish I was better at: Managing time If I was stuck on a desert island I would denitely need: WiFi My guiltiest pleasure is: candy My go-to wardrobe staple: designer clothing/shoes In my car I listen to: anything, except Heavy Metal In my fridge you’ll nd: fruits and vegetables If I had a $1,000,000: I would go on vacation

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Hiking Goldstream Provincial Park Canyon Last week found the Retreads hiking the west side of the canyon in Goldstream Provincial Park. After a pleasant drive down we met up at the Visitor Centre and headed off along the trail passing under the highway via the Niagara Creek culvert which at this time of year is dry and offers a safe and convenient way to cross the highway. It took us a few minutes to nd the trail head but once found, we started the ascent of the hill and as we steadily climbed the noise of the busy highway slowly receded and was replaced by the quiet of the the forest. The trail is well maintained with bridges crossing over creeks and stairs carved into the steeper sections. This rst section of the trail features huge Cedar, Douglas Fir and Western Maple growing overhead on almost impossible vertical slopes with ferns at their base. The Maples were in their best fall colours, a bonus! A couple of new hikers joined us, one from Toronto and the

other from Mexico, and they were completely amazed by the size of the trees and beauty of the setting. We stopped briey at Niagara Falls which at this time of year were not doing much “falling” but must be spectacular during the rainy season. We reached the top of the ridge after 45 minutes of climbing, including quite a few rest breaks and set off southward down the Gold Mine Trail. The forest cover opens up at this point to contain lots of Arbutus trees

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Salmon and Mushroom Festival enjoyed trying to identify the variety of mushrooms growing alongside the trail. We decided in the interests of personal health and our motto of “leave nothing on the trail but your footprints” to leave them behind for others to enjoy. While stopped on the trail for

We headed home feeling tired but happy that we had “conquered the Hill” and looking forward to next week’s hike to Bald Mountain and the trail levels out but still has lots of ups and downs. A coffee break at the entrance to the mine (now blocked part way in) allowed the more intrepid of us to explore a real mine shaft and wonder at the toughness of the men who did this work. Some of us, fresh from last weekend’s

lunch we were passed by another group of hikers of like vintage from Cordoba Bay going at a good clip. They informed us that this hike of only 4 hours was considered by them a “spa hike” leaving some of us feeling a little humbled. We continued westward following

our speedy friends towards our ultimate destination of Goldstream Falls. These Falls were indeed falling and doing so picturesquely into a beautiful deep pool. Our hike leader who has hiked this area many times assured us that the salmon that are seen spawning in the lower part of Goldstream do indeed make it this far up the stream. Turning northward we found ourselves walking along the E & N Railway rightof-way. As this was pretty much a straightshot compared to the twists and turns of the trail it gave us all a good indication of how far we had actually traveled. We managed to quickly get into the habit of adjusting our step to match the spacing of the railway ties although in some spots the roadbed was almost so lled that it was more like a sidewalk. Judging from the rust on the tops of the rails we surmised that it has been a while since any wheel has rolled along them. It also provided us with a good sense of how much work would actually be involved in revitalizing this rail link to Victoria. We stopped on the south side of the huge rail trestle crossing Niagara Creek with some of us bravely venturing out to the half way point a trip not for the feint of heart nor those with vertigo However, we were rewarded with spectacular views eastward towards Mount Finalyson and Finlayson inlet. We slowly descended back down to the trailhead with the noise of the highway, now busy with the afternoon commuter trafc, steadily growing louder. We headed home feeling tired but happy that we had “conquered the Hill” and looking forward to this week’s hike to Bald Mountain. We hope to see you there!”


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WATERFRONT Sunny Youbou waterfront on .29 acre The main home has 3 bedroom & 2 bathrooms, beautiful birch floors and an open plan kitchen / living roomdesign. There is a 2nd residence with 2 bed/1 bath which is currently being rented. Why not own a piece of paradise?

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271 Castley Heights $65,000

EASY LIVING Immaculate double wide mobile in a small adult park with only 10 units. This 2 bed/2 bath home has been meticulously maintained including paint, flooring, appliances, new hot tub, bathroom and the list goes on and on. A great home and wonderful location so don’t miss your chance to live here!

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This 1528 sq ft level entry home offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, spacious interior with huge kitchen, attached dining area and family room. The master is large and includes a en-suite and walk in closet. The yard is level with lots of room for RV/Boat parking, there is a courtyard with paving stones and glass covered entryway, nice flower beds and a large deck at the back. Minutes to downtown Duncan. Motivated seller and early possession available!

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PRETTY AS A PICTURE This lot is ideally suited to build your dream home in charming Mesachie Lake. The flat lot is close to swimming, golfing, hiking and camping. The lot includes a car port and a newer 200 sq ft shed which is wired, plumbed including a bathroom and insulated. The lot is fully fenced & has mature trees adding to the tranquility and privacy you will feel. Call to view today!

Great Investment property in the heart of Lake Cowichan. This property has been used as a residential rental but lends itself to redevelopment for commercial because of the prime location. Lot size is approx. 90x300

250 South Shore Rd.

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GREAT FAMILY HOME Great family home in a Wonderful Neighborhood. Fully finished spacious 5 bed / 3 bath home including a 12’ x 25’ garage and separate workshop. Offers central vac, heat pump, awning over deck & a big fenced back yard.

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1200 Sq Ft shop with two bays for all your toys. There is also a 3 bedroom home situated on a roomy .32 acre lot. The back yard is large and private. Located close to all town amenities

$299,000 196 Neva

$299,999

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2 bed/2 bath rancher is move in ready with nothing to do! The home is immaculately maintained, the partially fenced yard has a mixture of beautiful plants, garden area and greenhouse. Great starter or retirement home. Call to view today!

30 Coronation

$275,000

$525,000

413 Winter Drive

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This 3 or 4 bedroom home radiates hospitality & charm from the marble & Boeing bathtub to the vaulted ceilings. The living room has a cozy terra cotta fireplace and downstairs is a cold room for your wine or preserves. The home boasts unique tiles, intercom system, built in vacuum and fully finished detached workshop with over height double carport for your RV or Boat

This 4 bed, 3 bath home sits on a private 0.57 acre lot which offers peace & quiet. The home has a good layout with hardwood floors, beautiful kitchen cabinets. Newer reno’s have been done. There is room to park your RV and enjoy the view from your back deck or relax in the hot tub. This is a must see to appreciate everything this property offers.

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$155,000

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Across from the river & in the heart of town, minutes from all amenities. There are up to 4 bedrooms depending on the layout you prefer. The lot is over 14,000 sq ft and includes a huge double carport, large garage & storage shed. This home could easily be converted to wheelchair friendly. Call to view today!

$639,000

An impressive open design makes this a great home for two families. This 4 bed, 3 bath offers stunning maple floors, 10 ft ceilings, custom millwork, granite, quartz and Fisher Paykel appliances. There is a 717 sq ft garage with high ceilings for secured boat storage. Included is a huge walkway and deep water dock for all your water sport toys. These are some of the best water & mountain views in all of the Cowichan Lake area. This is lake living at its finest!

Are you looking to trade up to this spectacular home from your older home? The Seller may be interested. This 3100 sq ft custom home features hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, custom sandstone fireplace with cedar mantel, a solarium off the kitchen, Jacuzzi bath, heat pump, built-in-vacuum and so much more! Call to view today

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upstairs with a huge living room, country kitchen and laundry room. There is a 1 bed suite downstairs which will provide extra revenue if needed or simply use as a big home. There is a big easy access wired shop that would be great for projects or storage. Call to view today!

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$125,000

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This large home features 3 bedrooms

10125 South Shore

At beaver lake resort. 30ft immaculate RV boarding on beachfront with huge covered deck area and large garden shed. The lot is hidden by an evergreen hedge for assured privacy. This is a turnkey setup, great for that weekend getaway or can be used full time.

34 Creekside $309,900

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This waterfront home has the WOW factor! Located in a protected bay - waterski, fish, lounge on the dock by the beach. 2000 sq ft family home. Many updates: windows, roof, kitchen, bathroom & more. Outdoor features are fruit trees, garden, big level lawn, wharfs all on .43 of an acre.

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23-8631 South Shore PARADISE VILLAGE #57-6855 Park Ave $155,000 $102,000

2 ½ acre treed lot in Lake Cowichan.

Privacy – 1 ¼ acre and the lake on this south facing 0.28 Great opportunity to build your dream site is already of an acre lot in the “Cottages at At beaver lake resort. 30ft immaculate RV home in this private wilderness. roughed in so Marble Bay.” boarding on beachfront w/ huge covered Make this your holiday get-a-away! Share take advantage D CE U D before winter deck area and large garden shed. The lot interest in a waterfront development RE sets in. There is is hidden by an evergreen hedge for boasting 4 acres of play fields, private a large protected assured privacy. This is a turnkey setup, marina, boat launch & sandy beach. area that assures South East facing lot with spectacular peace & quiet. panoramic views of the mountains and Waterfront Lot in the prestigious Creekside great for that weekend getaway or can be used full time. Cowichan Lake. Town Sewer & water are at Estates. This 0.32 of an acre lot is ready to NEW the lot line for ease of building. A bargain G build on, so bring your house plans. LISTIN at just $65,000

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This home is level entry buy has a fully finished basement. This 4 bed, 2 bath home boasts a huge family room, newer flooring, Low E windows on the south facing side of the home, vinyl decking, private fenced back yard with fish pond, flowers and shrubs. This is a great family home with room for you and your pets! Call to view today!

340 Carnell Drive

$229,000

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Customer Appreciation Night

Fall Fair fun at Anglican Church

Scarlett’s Boutique & Dot’s Footwear Centre

Tuesday evening October 27, from 5-8 Come and see what they have to offer! Door prizes, draws, goodies, & surprising specials for this night only!

Malcolm Chalmers photography

“This is what it would look like on me.” says Helen Wydemes as she admires a wedding dress for sale at the St Christophers/St Aidans Anglican Church Annual Fall Fair Saturday Oct 17, 15.

Diane Lemke is happy with her Christmas decorations purchased at the Annual Fall Fair. In the background music was provided by the Four Cowchan Lake Tenors Band.

Sandi Sheridan looks over the silent auction table at the St Christophers/St Aidans Anglican Church Annual Fall Fair Saturday Oct 17, 15


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521 Point Ideal

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10215 Youbou Rd. Awesome View, Awesome House

$339,000

67 South Shore Rd.

10484 Youbou Rd.

Lake view from kitchen, landscaped, .52 acre

$249,000

$265,000 169 South Shore

Land & building or start your own business

$499,000

130 Neva Rd. Lake Cowichan Home Centre, business and mini mall

$1,495,000

Best of both worlds. Weekend Gettaway or live full time. This Park Model is right at the edge of the pond 32 Paddle Duck Lane

$180,000

3 bedrooms, two baths, bring your lake toys and enjoy. 9866 Stin-Qua Road $364,900

10150 Youbou Road

Large family home with many updates, wood stove downstairs and fenced backyard, across from TC trail.

Huge lot, water glimpses, 3 bedrooms

$179,000

$165,000

10501 Youbou Rd. Great Beach Access!

New roof and renovations to basement!

2 Bedroom home with sweet yard, newer roof; perfect for a garden lover.

5 acres of amazing waterfront, huge log cabin, tennis court, swimming pool, caretakers cabin, shop.

9220 Nighthawk Road Bayview Village, with private beach, nice deck

Main St. in Lake Cowichan, 7200 sq. ft. lot

$310,000 266 Hillside Road 3 bedroom A-frame with separate shop.

SOLD $239,000

Includes Mother-in-law suite

$249,900 110 River Road 3 bed, 2 bath rancher, propane fireplace, jacuzzi tub in master, double garage.

Unique waterfront development situated on the Cowichan River 2 bdrm cottage perfect for a weekend retreat or live year round

$199,999

$249,000

228 Grants Lake Rd. 175 MacDonald Awesome house & land. Private. Big lot, huge shop

$284,900 262 Kingfisher Pl.

$173,900

264 Hillside

SOLD

Awesome family home in quiet neighborhood 3 bd and family room

$250,000 80 Fern Road

Cozy home on extra large lot, open concept living, metal roof, just 2 years old!

$289,900

$194,900 199 MacDonald

LOTS Big House, 5 $68,000 bdrms, 2 baths, big 164 Elk $105,900 workshop wired and 466 Point Ideal 1/4 Acre includes 1/2 bath 1734 Meagan St. Crofton Ocean View $133,900

$365,000

$269,000

154 South Shore Rd. Commercial Building and Land

59 Eldred

$2,500,000 $213,000 #2-77 Nelson

Cute 9 year old 4 bedroom home with open concept, Huge south facing waterfront 1.01 acres. fenced yard with Steel roof and bonus sun room RV hook-up.

$775,000

$265,900

24 Nelson Road

147 Cowichan Ave

10351 Youbou

175 Elk

$219,000

• Riverfront +/ residential+/ +business too! • Location, location,location • Established since 1960 • 1960 sq’ building • 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom • 62x104 riverfront lot

REDUCED

2 bdrm & Den, Big Workshop

23 Stevens Crescent 3 Bdrm. cedar sided, wood floors, 2 shops, awesome fenced yard.

$589,900

$419,000

9041 Meades Creek

Magnificent lakefront home on .70 of an acre. Complete with guest cottage

Duplex $239,000 Cottage $259,000

Sa-Seenos

146 Wavell Road

Timber frame home across from the One acre in town, walk to everything, WATERFRONT lake with 1 bdr. suite new open concept living 1.66 acres, HUGELY MOTIVATED! RIVERFRONT

SLOPES Beautiful upscale development has attracted a lovely mixture of mostly retired professionals.

481 Mountain View Rd.

229 Johel Rd

$79,900

10196 Youbou

$549,900

ATTENTION DEVELOPERS & Investors – here is a great opportunity to purchase a multifamily site within city limits with full community servicing. “The Slopes”, a new Lake Cowichan subdivision showcasing a variety of beautiful new homes. Close to town & minutes to the Lake with easy hwy. access.

Large Sunny Lots STARTING AT $100,000 The SLOPES BIG LOTS $99,000

RECREATION – MULTI-FAMILY INVESTMENT – SUBDIVISION POTENTIAL Nearly 1.5 acres of gently-sloping waterfront. panoramic Views. Private & sheltered. This charming cottage includes a sweet bungalow & has everything you need for rest, relaxation & entertaining.

$739,000


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Showing model of Cowichan Lake

Amber McKigney at the Cowichan Lake District Chamber of Commerce booth shows people the model of Cowichan Lake and the legendary Stin Qua monster. I don’t believe the model is built to scale. There were over 40 local small buisnesses representedat the Community Connections Business Showcase at Centennial Hall Saturday.

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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

Salutes Small Business in the Cowichan Lake area Their commitment and hard work have made small business the main driver of job creation, and the real power of our local economy.

The Cowichan Lake District Chamber of Commerce is pleased to support and promote our members and local small business.

When You Shop Local, You Support Local Economy

Work, Stay & Play: Shop Local!


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SERVING THE COWICHAN LAKE AREA SINCE 1962

Big enough to serve you, small

enough to know you. • lumber • hardware • insulation • electrical • plywood • paint • plumbing

AUTO SERVICE

WINTER DRIVING TIPS

Driving safely over the winter months involves a little preparation and a lot of common sense. Start with winter tires – you’ll be amazed at the traction and safe handling they provide. Then follow this simple checklist: • Get a winter tune-up to ensure all aspects of your vehicle can meet the demands of extreme weather – Top up all fluids – Change your oil – Check the battery – Inspect the brakes – Install good windshield wiper blades – Make sure the heater and defroster are working properly

• Slow down and adjust your speed to the conditions • Allow extra space and always brake early • Always carry a winter emergency kit • Keep your gas tank at least half full • Turn off your cruise control

Some of the services we offer are oil and lube, alignments, front ends, brakes, shocks, tune-ups, mufflers in addition to our multi-brand line of Passenger and Light Truck Tires.

Hours • 8:00 - 5:00, Monday to Friday

LAKE COWICHAN

250-749-6614

728 Neva, Lake Cowichan

Everything for the Do-It-Yourself person.

Celebrating 35 years in business. Lake Cowichan Home Centre 130 Neva Road • Lake Cowichan

250.749.6618

Patricia Thomson Notary Public

I

can’t believe it has been 21 years!

My goal has been to provide affordable services for Real Estate transactions, mortgages, Wills and Power of Attorneys for my clients.

The Lady of the Lake Crystal Bell, with her princesses Kirsten Mackie and Sidney Fothergill at the Community Connections Business Showcase. There were many new local businesses on hand to answer questions from the public.

• General & Cosmetic Dentistry • Digital X-rays • Laser Gum Surgery • Wisdom Teeth Extraction

I go green whenever possible you may have seen my horses mowing my office lawn, and I believe in shopping local and hiring local.

Malcolm Chalmers photography

GENTLE CARING TEAM

Lady of the Lake at Business Showcase

LAKE DENTAL HEALTH CENTRE

Feel free to call me for a quote.

Donna Jones prepares to take a In Light session with certified Light Therapist Susan Lucas of Lucas L.E.D. Light Therapy in Lake Cowichan. Jenny Clark rests in the background as she experiences the Light Therapy at the Community Connections Business Showcase at Centennial Hall Saturday.

Trying a bit of Light Therapy

Malcolm Chalmers photography

NEW PATIENTS ALWAYS WELCOME LAKE DENTAL HEALTH CENTRE 46 South Shore Rd. (Beside the Post Office in Lake Cowichan) 250-749-3233 email: ldhc@shaw.ca www.lakedentalhealth.com

OFFICE ADDRESS: 92 COWICHAN LAKE ROAD P.O. BOX 94 TELEPHONE: 250-749-3912 LAKE COWICHAN, BC FACSIMILE: 250-749-3056 V0R 2G0 EMAIL: phthomson@shaw.ca

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Chamber membership a benefit to business The chamber membership is for any business that is looking to obtain the benefits through membership and place their information at the Visitor Centre in Lake Cowichan. Your membership dollars hold a lot of value, it is not considered advertising dollars, it is an investment in your business and your community. First, through the volunteer chamber board of directors and executives it brings your voice to the table of the politicians locally, provincially, and federally . Second, you promote your business name and telephone number on the Chamber member information kiosk boards in both Saywell Park and Mesachie Lake, your full business information with picture or logo on the big screen TV in the VC, full

business information on the chamber website. As a member you have the opportunity for added exposure with the members only advertising where you can place your business logo/picture and your website link for $35.00. As well as a member you get one rack card space free. Promotion news as received from you to put in the chamber e-news, listing on the information sheets that we hand out to thousands of visitors that come looking for an accommodation or business or service organization here in our area. Third, you get discounted rates on rack at other chambers in the Cowichan Valley such as the new Duncan Visitor Centre from $140.00 plus taxes, discounted to $75.00 plus taxes. And you can get the associate member rate at any

of the other Cowichan Valley Chambers of Commerce like at the Duncan Chamber from $230.00 plus taxes discounted to $145.00 plus taxes. Fourth, member-only benefits through the Chamber Group Insurance, merchant credit and debit and other benefit program and more are offered through the BC Chamber. If you are looking to only place a rack card at the VC in Lake Cowichan it is $60.00 a year. Here is a bigger breakdown of what the benefits are, where the membership dollars goes, and how you support and invest in your business and community BENEFITS Joining your Chamber of Commerce links you with fellow businesses and provides numerous benefits associated with the District, Re-

gion, Provincial and Canadian Chambers of Commerce. • Regular Meetings of Members • Business after Business Mixers • Networking between Members • Listing on Chamber Website • Listing on the Chamber Information Kiosks at Saywell Park and Mesachie Lake • Brochure/Business Card Racking at Chamber Visitor/ Business Centre • Promotion of your Business via Chamber Visitor/Business Centre • Big Screen TV Promotion • Educational and Informational Guest Speakers at Meetings • Monthly E-Newsletters sent out to our members • Discounted fuel purchase • Discounted merchant rates

• Discounted Constant Contact rates • Group Insurance Plan • Educational opportunities • Networking between other Chambers and Visitor Centres • Active and engaged Board of Directors • BC & Canadian Chamber of Commerce Member • The Voice of Business to local, regional, provincial and federal Government. Breaking down where your money goes. The most economically priced regular membership is the bronze regular membership category at $112.00 per year, divide that by 365 days, it costs you .31 cents a day. After the $13 fee to the BC Chamber, we then take those dollars and get the full time coordinator to work helping you promote your

business by putting your name out into the community. The staff and volunteers work to maintain the rack space on your behalf and make contact with you when the cards are running low. We also work on promoting you through the information received from you to put in the Chamber E-news, and on the information sheets that we hand out to thousands of visitors that come to visit. We take the time and work with Visitors that come in to the centre or send us emails, or make a call looking for information that is where we make a telephone call to the members on behalf of the visitor to connect with you. Submitted by Katherine Worsley, executive director Lake Cowichan and District Chamber of Commerce.

Butler Locksmithing ’s Gord ox Fly B s odie

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we carry a full selection of fishing tackle. (Various brands)

Large Selection of collectibles (New shipment has Just arrived)

(AND PECULIAR SHOP) SURE, WE HAVE LOCK SETS, DEADBOLTS, PADLOCKS,STORAGE BOXES AND CABLE LOCKS; AND SURE WE HAVE KEYS FOR YOUR HOUSE BOAT, CABINET, RV, CAR AND MOTORCYCLE, BUT HAVE YOU SEEN EVERYTHING ELSE? PET LOVERS CHOICE RAW FOOD, ENGRAVEABLE PET TAGS, GREETING CARDS, PILLOW CASES, PAINTINGS, CUSTOM CLOCK FACES, ORIGINAL JEWELRY, MAGNETIC CHALKBOARDS & MORE!

bring in this ad and receive 12% off of your purchases!

170c Cowichan lake rd. (beside irly bird lumber)

Lake Cowichan, 250.932.9309 www.gordsflybox.ca

TIPTONS

GAS BAR

(2007) 14 North Shore Road, Lake Cowichan

Gas • Diesel • Boat Gas • Confections • Bait • Ice • Propane Exchange OPEN Monday – Saturday: 5 am – 10 pm Sunday: 7 am – 8 pm

250-749-6133

PLUS THE ABILITY TO NEVER LOSE YOUR KEYS/PHONE/WALLET/DOG/KIDS BACKPACK/KID AGAIN:

THE SECOND GENERATION TILE IS HERE!

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Cowichan Pet Emporium (1996)

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Maggie

Tracy

Proud to support Small Business Week

ROMIKA: shoes and winter boots for ladies MILANO: booties and shoes for ladies, Made in Portugal NATURLIZERS: dressy and casual SAUCONY: runners

At Countrywide Realty, we are proud Malcolm Chalmers photography to be part of the Cowichan Lake community. Supporting the community that supports us If you are thinking of GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE | ALWAYS A HALF PRICE SALE RACK Lady of give the us Lake atWe Business Showcase buying or selling, a call. would be pleased to offer our The Lady of the Lake Crystal Bell, with her princesses Kirsten Mackie and Sidney Fothergillservices at the Community Connections Business Showcase. There were many new to help you with your real estate transactions. local businesses on hand to answer questions from the public.

250-749-6660 Lake Cowichan Furniture and Appliances www.lkc.ca

FOOTWEAR CENTRE “Service is our Business” 36 years in business

42 South Shore Rd. 250-749-3721 Thanks to all our Customers!

Thanking the community for 23 years of local support • SEALY Mattresses • G.E. Appliances • ELRAN Sofas

and so much more

~ Free Delivery ~ 169 South Shore Road |

250-749-4363

MILLER ELECTRIC

9 years in Business Serving the Cowichan Lake Area. RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL “Making short work of your current problems”

Gary Miller Licensed Electrician Cell: 250.710.1534 Res: 250.749.3366 Email: millerelectric@shaw.ca

RE/MAX of LAKE COWICHAN www.remaxlakecowichan.com

Your Trusted Authority ~ Going the extra mile for you!

250-749-6000

Sandy

Pat

Brad

Elaine

Proud to be part of the Business Community at Cowichan Lake


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Malcolm Chalmers photography

Trying a bit of Light Therapy

Donna Jones prepares to take a In Light session with certified Light Therapist Susan Lucas of Lucas L.E.D. Light Therapy in Lake Cowichan. Jenny Clark rests in the background as she experiences the Light Therapy at the Community Connections Business Showcase at Centennial Hall Saturday.

Scarlett’s SECOND HAND BOUTIQUE

Malcolm Chalmers photography

Lady of the Lake at Business Showcase

The Lady of the Lake Crystal Bell, with her princesses Kirsten Mackie and Sidney Fothergill at the Community Connections Business Showcase. There were many new local businesses on hand to answer questions from the public.

• clothing • furniture • accessories

“a unique boutique”

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is proud to be part of the Small Business Community of Lake Cowichan. We would like to thank everyone for their patronage and continued support since the opening of our new store 10 years ago.

Lake Cowichan Country Grocer 83 Cowichan Lake Rd | 250.749.6335

www.countrygrocer.com


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Wednesday Oct. 21 7:00 pm

Free Drug Awareness with Luke De Leseleuc LCS Gym Who should attend: Parents, students/teens, community professionals, community members Why: To increase your awareness about substance use and abuse Hosted by the Community Outreach Team

Tuesday Oct. 27 5:00 - 8:00 pm

Ladies Shopping Night, Scarlett’s and Footwear Centre A great night out.

Thursday Oct. 29 6:00 pm

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Cowichan Lake Community Forest Cooperative AGM, 121 Point Ideal Road, Lake Cowichan, Public Welcome Followed by regular Meeting at 7 pm

Sat. Oct. 31 5:30 pm

Free Halloween Haunted House Youbou Hall Prizes for best costumes. Fireworks.

Friday Oct. 30 6:30 - 9:30 pm

Sat. Nov. 14 10:00 am

Youbou Lanes Bowling Costume Party $5 per person, $15 for a family

Totem Pole Raising Ts’uubaa-asatx Square Lunch to follow at Centennial hall.

Saturday Oct. 31 5:30 pm

Sat. Nov. 21 10 am - 3 pm

Halloween Party, Honeymoon Bay Fire Hall, Kids costume judging, free hot dogs, hot chocolate & Fireworks.

Honeymoon Bay Craft Fair Vendors invited. Call Shelly at 250-749-6896

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After hour service | Seniors’ discounts Renovations | New construction | Repairs Hot water tanks | Drain cleaning Septic Design & Installation Water services 20+ years experience

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• Renovations • Installations • Framing • All Finishing Carpentry • Custom Kitchens • Laminate Flooring • Decks • Fences • Sheds • Additions • Windows & Doors

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OPEN: Mon.-Sat: 5a.m.-10p.m. Sun: 7a.m. - 8p.m.

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14 North Shore Rd. Lake Cowichan

email: ldhc@shaw.ca

Commercial & Residential

Dangerous Tree Removal/Storm Prevention •

140 HP chipper for fast, efficient cleanup

Insured & Licensed • Free Estimates & Advice

250-748-3939

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(Beside the Post Office in Lake Cowichan)

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• Fish • Pet food/supplies • Otter Co-op Livestock Feed • Wood Pellets • Grooming

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with Dr. Nancy Holling

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