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Chris Hall is young, healthy and physically fit, so when the Port Alberni teacher found out he had cancer, it came as a big surprise. Luckily for Hall, his diagnosis of leukemia was detected early, and although he is currently on a

long road to recovery, his outlook remains positive. At 46, the E.J. Dunn Elementary School teacher is active in sports, regularly cycles to work and enjoys growing organic food at home with his family. It was during a night out with friends that reminded him to think

of his own health. “He was playing poker with a bunch of guys and they started talking about physical exams,” said Chris’ wife Jessica. “He realized he hadn’t had one in about 20 years and when he came home he felt he should go get it done.” It was his bloodwork

that raised questions. “It was a big shock,” Jessica said. “It was five weeks from his blood test to getting the call from the oncologist. Then 24 hours later, he was admitted to Vancouver General.” Jessica said he was never sick nor showed any signs of illness.

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– Jessica Hall two daughters have moved part-time to Vancouver. “The first week the girls only saw him one or two days so now they can see him more,” she said. “We have enrolled them in school there and are home on weekends for soccer and to see their friends.” She said having his family there helps Chris remain positive. “It is important for him to see the kids and it helps him to not feel so distanced,” she said. She said the most

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Richards. “Halloween night was relatively uneventful in terms of fire-related emergencies,” said Pley. “The rain, which is typical, likely prevents mischief later in the evening.”

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The Association for Community Living celebrated Community Living Month with many special events. The Connections Day Program hosted an Artisan Fair which many participants and staff displayed their works of art. The full display is on our Facebook page. The Family Fun Fair is always a fun time for the whole community to do crafts, play games, and face painting and the ever popular cake walk. All the refreshment proceeds went to the Alberni Energizers. The Dogwood property will be hosting a Grand Opening and Open House soon for the community to showcase our new building as well as to share information regarding the great services and programs we provide.

The rainfall likely dampened any troublemaking on Halloween night, according to both Port Alberni fire Chief Tim Pley and RCMP inspector Mac

On September 28th 2015 (Disability Employment Awareness Month) Mr. Scott Fraser, MLA, Alberni-Pacific Rim spoke on behalf of the Community Employment Program at the Legislative Assembly. Enclosed is a part of the presentation transcript. “At Wednesday event, the Association was showcasing the Community Employment Program and its resounding success over the past few years. More importantly the Association for Community Living was expressing its sincere gratitude to the Port Alberni employers who supported the program and who share their philosophy that our communities are at their best when they include all of their members. Those employers have learned from experience that they and their business can benefit from well-matched job placement through the Community Employment Program. Business owners were more than pleased with the support offered through the program, and the new employees quickly became valued employees. One employer stated “If anyone has ever doubted the work ethic of people with disabilities, I can now attest to the fact that they are wrong. I have never had such a hard-working, loyal employee. We are happy to call her a co-worker, happy to call her a friend”. A fitting quote to close on.” Scott’s full speech is on our Facebook page.

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difficult adjustment for Chris is the lack of activity. “He went to spin class right up until the day before we left for Vancouver General Hospital,” she said. “He figured if he was going to have to stay there he might as well get it in as much as he could.” As soon as the family’s friends heard the news, they rallied support by providing meals, housekeeping and fundraisers. Coworkers in the school district are currently organizing a community dance, the Tour de Chris, to help with growing expenses. Planned for the Hansen Hall on Nov. 14, it will include a silent auction and photo booth. Tickets are available at Alberni Elementary School.

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He immediately began his first round of chemotherapy and is currently on antibiotics to keep infections away. In the next two to three months he is expected to be on consolidation (post-remission) therapy, followed by further chemotherapy and radiation, with the hope of a bone marrow transplant in early January. “They are currently trying to find an unrelated donor,” Jessica said. Chris was told his stay in Vancouver would likely be for the entire school year so the family was forced to quickly adjust their lives. Jessica too, is a teacher and has taken an undetermined leave of absence from her position at Alberni Elementary. She and the couple’s


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Leading the masses to water ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: | Port Alberni’s abundance of water is its greatest asset, according to the results of a branding committee survey. KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS

What does Port Alberni have to offer? And how does a visitor get converted to a resident? That’s what the city’s branding committee is trying to figure out, said economic development manager Pat Deakin. “What we’re doing at the moment is an asset inventory,” said Deakin. Following a survey of 943 Alberni Valley residents completed this summer, Deakin and his branding committee are focusing on water as the region’s primary attraction. “We’ve been slowly gathering all the information we can about water; it’s used for agriculture, it’s used for industry, it’s used for transportation, it’s used for recreation...” While water is used in all facets of

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life, Deakin’s target market of millennials (people aged 20–40) means the committee is focused on two uses in particular: drinking water and recreation. The committee’s focus on the former is in part led by the past summer’s drought conditions. “Central Vancouver Island was perhaps

hardest hit with restrictions but of the central Vancouver Island communities, Port Alberni was best off,” said Deakin. “We certainly were conscientious in our use of water but we weren’t as much at risk as some communities.” Port Alberni stayed at level 2

water restrictions while communities like Nanaimo and Parksville ended up at stage 4. “We believe that it’s an opportunity to market not only the community’s abundance of drinking water but the quality of it,” said Deakin, adding that the strategy was deemed

effective due to how conscious millennials are of water issues in communities. The other focus of the branding committee is a little more typical:

recreation. The list of those uses, Deakin said, is all but endless. “What wouldn’t we want to attract people to do?” From kiteboarding to

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FRI. NOV. 6– SAT., NOV. 7 ◆ PORTAL PLAYERS PRESENTS ‘A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline’ at the Capitol Theatre, Friday and Saturday nights for three weekends in November. Matinees Sunday, Nov. 15 & 22. Tix: $25 each in advance ($30 at the door on show nights).

SAT. NOV. 7 ◆ FIRST NATIONS CULTURAL ARTISAN FAIR offers Huu-ay-aht citizens an opportunity to sell their homemade crafts, art, baked goods and canning. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Italian Hall. For more info please call Brittany at 250723-0100 or e-mail brittany.j@huuayaht. org. ◆ ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR LUNCHEON AND BAZAAR, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Alberni Valley United Church, 3747 Church St. Lunch for $8 includes soup, sandwich, pie and tea or coffee. Crafts, baking, books, jewelry,

Valley Bulldogs win this BCHL-wide food challenge for donations to local food banks. Bring nonperishable food items to the game vs. Prince George Spruce Kings. Puck drops at 7 p.m.

mystery and door prizes. ◆ ADSS GRAD 2016 BOTTLE DRIVE, 10 a.m. at the bottle depot, 3680 Fourth Ave., (near Bute Street). Students and volunteers will be collecting bottles door to door and sorting them at the bottle depot. ◆ PACIFIC SALMON FOUNDATION DINNER AND AUCTION, 5:30 p.m. at Echo Centre. 4255 Wallace St. Tix: $60 each available from West Coast Aquatic (Sheena@west coastaquatic.ca or phone 250-724-3600 ext. 202) or Gone Fishin’, 5069 Johnston Rd., 250-723-1172. ◆ BCHL FIVEHOLE FOR FOOD CHALLENGE Help the Alberni

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SAT. NOV. 14 ◆ BATTLE OF THE BADGES hosted by the Port Alberni Association for Community Living, 7 p.m. at the AV Multiplex. Fire department takes on the RCMP. Admission by donation, with proceeds supporting PAACL.

FRI. NOV. 13– SUN NOV. 15 ◆ CHRISTMAS IN THE VALLEY 41st annual Christmas Crafts and Arts Fair at Alberni Athletic Hall, 3727 Roger St. Friday: 3–8 p.m., Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Free admission, wheelchair accessible. Collecting nonperishable donations for Ty Watson House, SPCA and Bread of Life.

TUES. NOV. 17 ◆ DRUG AND ALCOHOL AWARENESS NIGHT 7–9 p.m. at ADSS Auditorium (east side of the school). Everyone welcome. Admission is free. Speakers from ADAPS, RCMP and ADSS administration will discuss what they are seeing within the school community. FMI: Melody at 250724-6115 or Cathy Cross, 250-723-6251 ext. 2430.

WED. NOV. 18 ◆ PORT ALBERNI FIBRO LIFE PAIN SELF-MANAGEMENT GROUP meets 7–9 p.m. at West Coast General Hospital (3949 Port Alberni Highway–Redford Extension). All ages. Free admission. For more info, e-mail PA-Fibro@pipain.com or call 1-844-7477426. www.pipain. com/port-alberni-fibrolife-support-group. html.

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FRI. NOV. 20 ◆ A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY CONCERT, in support of ADSS Athletic Dept., 7 p.m. at ADSS Theatre, 4000 Roger St. Chris Buck Band, Rod Black, Lauren Spencer-Smith, Jaxon Hawks MC, DJ JRFM. Tix: $40 available at Boston Pizza and ADSS.

SAT. NOV. 21 ◆ CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY CRAFT FAIR takes place at the Cherry Creek Hall from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. FMI call Ann Chandler at 250-723-3028. ◆ BURN-IT-SMART WORKSHOP, 2–4 p.m. at Port Alberni Fire Hall. Learn about clean burning techniques, city bylaw regarding woodstoves and health and safety information.

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Columnist Sandy McRuer favours the two ponds on the Log Train Trail as you take the Burde Street entrance, because he is sure to see one of his favourite species of duck, the Wood Duck.

because they are on the ocean, rivers and lakes around here. As the rivers and lakes to the east of us freeze up, all the waterfowl, geese, and other waterbirds migrate to areas where there is reliably open water. Many do not migrate southwards, but rather westwards or southwest to the coast. This migration brings predatory birds with it, attracted by the abundance of waterbirds along the coast. Falcons, eagles and hawks also patrol

‘The species diversity is almost as high in the winter as it is in the summer.’ the shorelines. Other birds move down from the mountains to spend the winters in the lowlands. Consequently the species diversity is almost as high in the winter as it is in the summer. While many

of the forest birds move south, coastal birds and mountain birds replace them in the lowland areas. If you want to go looking for them locally, here are a few places I like to go. The first and most

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obvious one is the Somass Estuary. It is, by far, the most diverse area to watch birds in. The diversity of habitats, including river, pasture, marsh, coniferous and deciduous forest, shrub land and even sewage lagoon, parallels the diversity of species. Harbour Quay is also a great place to look, although a spotting scope comes

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the Log Train Trail entrance at Burde Street is also a nice place to see ducks that don’t frequent the estuaries as much. Here, for instance, you’ll find one of my favourite ducks, the Wood Duck. The male is just gorgeous! Sproat Lake is also a pretty good place to visit in the winter. Although there are not a lot of birds, you can find Red-necked Grebes way out on the water. They are hard to find anywhere else in the valley.

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s the weather cools off and the clothes go on, people’s activities change. We stay in more and go into the mountains less. There are of course, lowland hikes you can do. But the forests are dark, quiet and a little forbidding. But I choose a different activity: bird watching, or birding. You get out in the fresh air. You only go out on dry days with not a lot of wind and you find open areas to look in, not the dark empty rainforest. Contrary to most of Canada east of the Rockies and the northern part of the province, birdwatching in the winter can be quite productive. In eastern Canada the number of species available to be seen averages between 20 and 60 at this time of year. But here that number is closer to 150. And many of them are easily seen


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Kackaamin Family Development Centre on Beaver Creek Road is one of 18 recipients of Canada Post Community Foundation grants in B.C. this year. Representatives from the Port Alberni Canada Post depot on Johnston Road presented a cheque for $14,500 to the family centre this month. Sadie Greenaway said the donation will be a great benefit to families using Kackaamin substance abuse treatment centre. “The money will go to the building of playground equipment because we are a family centre,” she said. Kackaamin Family Centre opened in the former Beaver Creek Elementary School in 2009, having moved from a previous location in Tofino. The former school has been remodeled and 12 family units were built in behind the facility

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Sadie Greenaway, left, from Kackaamin Family Development Centre, accepts a donation of $14,500 from Canada Post representatives Karen Newman, Claire Bredesen and Brad Woods.

with help from BC Housing. “It’s mostly for First Nations families. It’s a treatment centre,” Greenaway said. The Canada Post grant program is nationwide, said Brad Woods, local area superintendent. “Once a year for the month of October we

do a drive for donations for our community foundation,” he said. “Money collected in B.C. stays in B.C. “We had a really good year.” Over the past seven years the foundation has granted more than $12 million to almost 250 organizations across Canada.

The three-stage playground system, designed for toddlers, children and youth of the families who attend the substance abuse treatment program at Kackaamin, will be built by someone here in the Alberni Valley. Work will begin next spring.

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But it’s not just the Alberni Valley and our harbour where you can find lots of easy waterfowl. The shoreline along the east side of Vancouver island is just as good. In fact, in some ways better in that there is more open water habitat and birds that prefer saltier water than the brackish confines of the Alberni Inlet. There you will find a greater variety of scoters, mergansers and alcids (I’ll let you guys look them up!). A winter visit to this coast is well worth it if you have time on Tuesdays too. Because this is when the Tuesday birders do their thing. Contact the Backyard Wild Bird and Nature Store in Nanaimo (http:// thebirdstore.blogspot.ca/) to see where the next excursion is. It’s free and quite popular, with at least 15 people every week. Or if you want, you can contact me via e-mail at smcruer@ shaw.ca and we can find a time and place to do a little winter birding.


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BIG

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Canadian AA

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Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts

10

9 99 2

$

99

Frozen, 2.5kg

Each

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Cheese Pleesers or Crunchys

Russet Potatoes 10lb bag

3

5

3

Ice Cream

Selected, 500ml

for

5

Canada Dry, Coke or Sprite

12x355ml

LICABL PP

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99

PLUS A

for

265-290gr

99 2$

Dutch Crunch

Potato Chips Kettle Cooked

2$

1kg

Old Dutch

B.C. Grown

200gr

Outside Round Oven Roast

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Meat

Canadian AAA

Prime Rib Oven Roast

Sunrise Farms

22.02 per kg

Bone in Chicken Breast

8.79 per kg

3

99

Locally Raised BC Poultry

Per

Grain Fed Free Run

LB

Sunrise Farms

Canadian AAA

1kg

Cap Off, 22.02 per kg

Chicken Wings

9

99 Per

LB

Canadian AAA

Boneless Center Cut or Rib End Pork Loin Roast

Rib Grilling Steak

Boneless Cross Rib Roast

11.00 per kg

11.00 per kg

10

9

$

Locally Raised BC Poultry Grain Fed Free Run

30

4

99

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Liberte

3

Patak’s Original

Cooking Sauce 284ml

Liberte

2% Kefir

99

0% Greek Yogourt

1lt

399

500gr

Nestle

Patak’s Original

Carnation Hot Chocolate Mix 225-500gr

LB

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4

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Lynch

Liberte

10x23gr

4x100gr

5

2$ for

for

Snowcrest

Liberte

Mediterranee Yogourt

Selected, 600gr

2

99

7

2$

Frozen Fruit

Greek Yogourt

Olde Style Cider Mix

7

2$

99

500gr

3

99

Curry Paste

284ml

3

99

Patak’s Original

Chutney

250ml

2

99

399


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Meat

Boneless Center Cut Pork Loin Chops

Sunrise Farms

Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs

11.00 per kg

4

99

5

99

Locally Raised BC Poultry No Animal By Products Used Antibiotic Free Grain Fed

Per

LB

Schneiders

Schneiders

375gr

Selected, 375-450gr

Bacon

Per

LB

Maplelodge Farms

Harvest

Wieners

13.20 per kg

Original Chicken Wieners

Naturally Smoked Sausage or Pepperoni

450gr

375gr

4

7

99

1

4

2$

99

99

for

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Shredded Parmesan Cheese 170gr

399

Unico

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700-900gr

3lt

Pasta

Filippo Berio

Olive Oil 750ml-1lt

Vegetable Oil

7

77

Filippo Berio

Saputo

Mozzarellissima

Pizza Mozzarella, 340gr

3

for

Unico

Saputo

4

99

4 Unico

Beans, Chick Peas or Lentils

Marinated Artichoke Hearts

796ml

500gr

5

4$ for

750ml-1lt

99

Unico

Tomatoes

Bari Ricotta

10

4$

99

Olive Oil

170ml

5

4$ for

540ml

5

4$ for

2

99

Lindsay

Ripe Olives 398ml

4

2$ for


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Quality Foods an Island Original

Prices in effect November 02-08, 2015

Black Diamond

Fruit Smoothie

535-500gr

1.5lt

Minute Maid

325ml

Simply Orange Juice

MacLaren’s

Black Diamond

Imperial Carefully Aged Cheese

Lactantia

Cheddar or Mozzarella Style Slices

Sharp Cold Pack Cheddar, 230gr

10

3 Delissio

Thin Crispy or Rustico Pizza

Cream Cheese

340-630gr

250gr

3

Cracker Barrel

4

2 Kraft

Heinz

Selected, 750ml

Miracle Whip or Mayo

475ml

2

890ml

99

2 Kraft

140-184gr

120gr

Robin Hood

Magic

10kg

450gr

99

Rogers

Rogers

Oats

Five Grain Granola

750gr-1.1kg

700-750gr

E.D. Smith

Skippy

Kellogg’s

Triple Fruits Spread

Peanut Butter

Corn Flake Cereal

500ml

500gr or 1kg

3

2

10

99

99 680gr

4kg

3

9

9

3

Sweetened Condensed Milk

Pop Up Bowl Gourmet Popping Corn

99

Rogers

Icing or Berry Sugar

170-225gr

1.2-1.4kg

for

Rogers

99

Chocolate Squares

for

5$

Granulated White Sugar

Baking Powder

Baker’s

Minute Rice

Instant Rice

4

99

Bake the world a better place! All Purpose Flour

3

99

Shake ‘n Bake Coating Mix

Stove Top Stuffing Mix

10

Kraft

Dressing

Tomato Ketchup

for

5

4

5$

99

99

10

2$

LICABL PP

150-196gr

581-888gr

99

for

Chewy or Dipps Granola Bars

Rising Crust or Pizzeria Pizza

300-320gr

10

5$

LICABL PP

Quaker

Delissio

Shreds

450gr

99

PLUS A

for

99

EES EF

for

99

5$

EES EF

10

2$

PLUS A

2.63lt

400-450gr

Kraft

Happy Planet

Cookies

Frozen Dessert

120-250gr

Cheese

Dad’s

Nestle or Christie

Dare

Breton or Vinta Crackers

1kg

Eagle Brand

Rogers

Demerara, Best Brown or Golden Yellow Sugar

2

Orville Redenbacher’s

300ml

Stash

Wasa

Tea

Crispbread

18-20’s

2

99

99

99

99

200-275gr

420-516gr

1kg

5

4$ for

4

4

2$ for

99

Green Giant

Green Giant

Frozen Vegetables

Valley Selections Vegetables

Perogies 815-907gr

750gr

for

10

5

2$ for

5

2$ for

for

Maxwell House

Tassimo

7

2$ for

5

2$ for

3

Ground Coffee 375-400gr

114-264gr

Green Giant

Bassili’s Best

Lasagna or Spaghetti & Meat Sauce

for

5

6

99

for

for

FAVOURITE FAMILY MEALS

Simply Steam Vegetables

4$

4

7 6

2$ for

99

O’Tasty

McCain

Tastie

Fully Cooked Dumplings

Superfries

1.45-1.5kg

5

4$

2$

99

Nabob Coffee Co.

Cafe Instant Coffee Beverage Mix

Coffee or Hot Chocolate

5

2$

226-250gr

300-500gr

5$

for

Selected, 108-472gr

BITE INTO GIANT FLAVOUR! Cheemo

7

2$

Spring Rolls

204gr

1lb

454gr

10

5$ for

399

399

5

4$ for


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Alberni Valley News - Tuesday, Nov 03, 2015

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Quality Foods an Island Original

Prices in effect November 02-08, 2015

Black Diamond

Fruit Smoothie

535-500gr

1.5lt

Minute Maid

325ml

Simply Orange Juice

MacLaren’s

Black Diamond

Imperial Carefully Aged Cheese

Lactantia

Cheddar or Mozzarella Style Slices

Sharp Cold Pack Cheddar, 230gr

10

3 Delissio

Thin Crispy or Rustico Pizza

Cream Cheese

340-630gr

250gr

3

Cracker Barrel

4

2 Kraft

Heinz

Selected, 750ml

Miracle Whip or Mayo

475ml

2

890ml

99

2 Kraft

140-184gr

120gr

Robin Hood

Magic

10kg

450gr

99

Rogers

Rogers

Oats

Five Grain Granola

750gr-1.1kg

700-750gr

E.D. Smith

Skippy

Kellogg’s

Triple Fruits Spread

Peanut Butter

Corn Flake Cereal

500ml

500gr or 1kg

3

2

10

99

99 680gr

4kg

3

9

9

3

Sweetened Condensed Milk

Pop Up Bowl Gourmet Popping Corn

99

Rogers

Icing or Berry Sugar

170-225gr

1.2-1.4kg

for

Rogers

99

Chocolate Squares

for

5$

Granulated White Sugar

Baking Powder

Baker’s

Minute Rice

Instant Rice

4

99

Bake the world a better place! All Purpose Flour

3

99

Shake ‘n Bake Coating Mix

Stove Top Stuffing Mix

10

Kraft

Dressing

Tomato Ketchup

for

5

4

5$

99

99

10

2$

LICABL PP

150-196gr

581-888gr

99

for

Chewy or Dipps Granola Bars

Rising Crust or Pizzeria Pizza

300-320gr

10

5$

LICABL PP

Quaker

Delissio

Shreds

450gr

99

PLUS A

for

99

EES EF

for

99

5$

EES EF

10

2$

PLUS A

2.63lt

400-450gr

Kraft

Happy Planet

Cookies

Frozen Dessert

120-250gr

Cheese

Dad’s

Nestle or Christie

Dare

Breton or Vinta Crackers

1kg

Eagle Brand

Rogers

Demerara, Best Brown or Golden Yellow Sugar

2

Orville Redenbacher’s

300ml

Stash

Wasa

Tea

Crispbread

18-20’s

2

99

99

99

99

200-275gr

420-516gr

1kg

5

4$ for

4

4

2$ for

99

Green Giant

Green Giant

Frozen Vegetables

Valley Selections Vegetables

Perogies 815-907gr

750gr

for

10

5

2$ for

5

2$ for

for

Maxwell House

Tassimo

7

2$ for

5

2$ for

3

Ground Coffee 375-400gr

114-264gr

Green Giant

Bassili’s Best

Lasagna or Spaghetti & Meat Sauce

for

5

6

99

for

for

FAVOURITE FAMILY MEALS

Simply Steam Vegetables

4$

4

7 6

2$ for

99

O’Tasty

McCain

Tastie

Fully Cooked Dumplings

Superfries

1.45-1.5kg

5

4$

2$

99

Nabob Coffee Co.

Cafe Instant Coffee Beverage Mix

Coffee or Hot Chocolate

5

2$

226-250gr

300-500gr

5$

for

Selected, 108-472gr

BITE INTO GIANT FLAVOUR! Cheemo

7

2$

Spring Rolls

204gr

1lb

454gr

10

5$ for

399

399

5

4$ for


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Deli & Cheese

Grimm’s

Freybe

Authentic Smoked Beef

Freybe

Bottom Round

Smoked Bavarian Ham

1

1

99 100 gr

Sushi

Natural Pastures

7

5

99

Nana’s

1

35

95

16 Piece Maki Platter

2

49

per 100 gr

Cold

Dinner for 3

Spring Roll

Available at select stores only. Available at select stores only.

Per

100 gr

Samosas

99

$

99

100 gr

Roast or Smoked Turkey Breast

Min. 180gr

49

Per

Sunrise

Camembert or Comox Brie

8 Piece Happy California Rolls

1

1

99

Per

7

Lyona, Beer, Summer or Ham with Garlic Sausage

BBQ Pork Back Ribs

1

99

1

49

per 100 gr

Seafood • Quality Foods

49

Fresh

Fresh

Hand Peeled Shrimp

Sole Fillets

3

49

Per

100 gr

Per

100 gr

Frozen or Previously Frozen

King & Prince

Seafood Crab or Lobster Cakes 4 Pack 300gr

Chocolate Covered Almonds

1

49 Per

100 gr

6

99

Calico Scallops

1

49

SUPER

HOT BUY!

Quality Fresh

Quality Fresh

Organically Yours

450-500gr

175gr

200gr

Natural Brazil Nuts

Peach Slices or Wine Gums

7

2$ for

Per

100 gr

Organic Berry Nut Mix

399

5

99


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Bakery

Buttery Flake Rolls

Cake Donuts

Sunflower & Flaxseed Bread

2

2

49

99 8 pack

24 Pack Cookies • Chocolate Chip • Oatmeal Raisin • Ranger

Silver Hills

Bread

5

99

for

Udi’s

5

2$ for

Blue Diamond

3

Selected, 375gr

4

2$

99

for

Hodgson Mill

Ultragrain Pasta or Quinoa & Brown Rice

5

2$ for

4

Nature’s Path

99

Cereal

284-400gr

142-340gr

5

99

6

for

for

Bathroom Tissue 12-24’s

1.47-2.03lt or 23’s

1.7kg, 2.26lt or 16’s

4

Royale

Liquid or Ultrapacks Laundry Detergent

Dishwasher Powder, Gel or Action Pacs

99

Household

Purex

Cascade

Selected, 10-38’s

6

2$

2$

Freezer Bags

for

Manuka & Organic Honey

946ml

406-432gr

Ziploc

10

4$

Capilano

Almond Beverage

170gr

Cuisine

Signature White or 100% Whole Wheat, 600gr

Quality Foods • Taste for Life

Pasta

Camino Hot Chocolate or Cocoa Powder

for

Bread

99

Annie’s

Bread or Tortillas

10

3$ Dempster’s

9

4

4

Vanilla Slice

Vanilla or Chocolate Cake

99

430-615gr

2$

Two Layer

224-336gr

for

12 pack

Apple, Blueberry or Cherry Bavarian Turnovers

Coffee Cake

4

2$

4

99

4

99

4

99


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The specials are

1

Ambrosia Apples 3.28 per kg

C

O I C

49

E

4

California Grown

5.49 per kg

Per

LB

3

99

Costa Rica Grown

Super Sweet Pineapples

Hawaiian “Premium”

Solo Papayas

2

Per

LB

California Grown

Fresh Green Beans 4.39 per kg

Taylor Farms

Caeser Salad Mix

1

99 Per

LB

10oz bag

99

California “Dole”

1

Fresh Cauliflower

4.39 per kg

99

Per

LB

Natural Organics

6”

B.C. Bouquet

49

Red Scarlet Royal Seedless Grapes

99 6.59 per kg

Rake in the deals!

2

B.C. Grown “Extra Fancy”

H

NEW APPY SPECIAL!

Per

LB

Mum C

H

15

99

8

99

1

49

California Fresh

Organic Celery 3.28 per kg

Per

LB

B.C. Grown “Fancy”

O I C

Organic Spartan Apples 3lb

E

3

99

Mexican “Hass Variety”

Organic Avocadoes 3’s

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HEALTHY LIVING

Health tip: A limited diet

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due to lack of funds also lacks essential nutrients such as calcium, potassium, vitamin D, iron and vitamin E.

Healthy eating is tough on the poverty line “Raise the rates” is a campaign across B.C. to help demonstrate the cycle of poverty and inequalities of the socioeconomic gap that is widening. People of all backgrounds and income, including high profile personalities take the week-long “Welfare Food Challenge” to spotlight the government’s negligence in providing members of society this basic human right. Adequate and reasonable food should not be a gift from charities, as it is a human right set out in the United Nations Declaration (Article 25). It’s been over eight years since the welfare rate in BC has been increased. British Columbia is the only province in Canada without a Poverty Reduction Plan. Poverty is a result of political decisions about priorities. As a growing number of public school PAC (Parent Advisory Council)

SANDRA GENTLEMAN

Healthy Living

I

n a culture literally surrounded by food, it doesn’t seem possible that there would be so many people experiencing daily hunger pangs due to lack of access to food. In our town of Port Alberni, 18.5 per cent of families live in poverty. An individual receiving an average welfare cheque of $610 has $21 per week, or $3 a day for food. Hence, there are far too many children who have drastically altered future opportunities, health outcomes, hopes and dreams. Approximately 30 per cent of food bank users are children. Many kids are living with parents who are the working poor, and these children will grow up with increased risks of depression, diabetes, asthma and impaired immune function due to household food insecurity.

QUICKfacts Here is one example of the breakdown of the $610 monthly welfare budget: ◆ RENT $450 ◆ ROOM DEPOSIT $20 ◆ 10 BUS TICKETS $21 ◆ CELLPHONE $25 (essential to look for work) ◆ HYGIENE $10 ◆ TOTAL: $526 ◆ That leaves $84 leftover for food ($21/week or $3/ day)

groups use bigger proportions of their bake sale proceeds and fundraising dollars to ensure their school kids have enough food (to not be hungry), instead of funding field trips, music and activity programs, it demonstrates how much the system is

broken. Food banks were originally created as temporary emergency measures in response to a food access crisis decades ago, and now headlines such as, “Temporary food bank hits 30 years of service” force society to consider this issue. Keeping the issue in the public’s eye helps to pressure leaders of the day and government to step up to end the need for food banks and charities and to provide this basic human right. If the government increased welfare rates, this would reduce the need for society’s reliance on food banks to feed the impoverished. The Cost of Eating Report, which is published annually by Dietitians of Canada indicates that welfare rates fall short by over half the amount of money needed for purchase of healthy,

‘Approximately 30 per cent of food bank users are children.’

sets the vulnerable individual up for a pre-occupation with thoughts of food, trouble sleeping with hunger pangs, anxiety with worry about their next meal, plus lack of social interaction nutritious food for a due to reduced ability basic diet. to engage in daily The Welfare activities with others. Food Challenge There is no room demonstrates the in the welfare budget fact that this limited for clothing, haircuts, diet lacks essential coffee, meals in nutrients, such as restaurants or treats. calcium, potassium, In society, there vitamin D, iron and are a lot of myths vitamin E. These surrounding poverty, deficiencies will but when 40.8 per cent lead to anemia, of working individuals osteoporosis, are earning less than impaired immune $20,000/year, this is a system with an real problem that all increased risk of levels of government developing asthma, needs to examine and depression, diabetes, address. with the purchase of any heart disease and “Raise the Rates” eligible STIHL Chain Saw¥ cancer. Welfare food challenge $85 VALUE! The lackAn of variety, runs from Nov. 3–9 flavour and blandness this year and for the

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Quads need licences TOM FLETCHER BLACK PRESS

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Dennis Dalla-Vicenza, left, from the Port Alberni Youth Centre, presents Jack and Maria Schut with two round-trip tickets from WestJet for winning the Youth Centre draw. The draw raised $6,000 for the centre.

The B.C. government has made licence plates mandatory for quads, dirt bikes and other off-road vehicles starting Nov. 1, requiring helmets and restricting use by children under 16. The B.C. legislation imposes a $230 fine for driving an unlicensed off-road vehicle, and a $368 fine for careless operation. For some offences under the Off-Road Vehicle Act related to reckless use or environmental damage, penalties can go as high as a $5,000 fine and six months in jail. Forests Minister Steve Thomson said the $48 licence fee

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estimates there are 200,000 off-road vehicles that require licensing, including snowmobiles that have been licensed since the 1970s. About 35,000 of those have registered voluntarily since the new licences were offered a year ago. Jeff Mohr, past president of the Quad

Riders Association of B.C., said his members are most of the voluntary registrants so far, and they are pleased B.C. has a system to control the few users who ride recklessly or damage the environment. The licence system also allows police to track stolen vehicles, even outside of B.C.

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Jeff Mohr, past president of the Quad Riders Association of B.C., says his members are pleased to have a licence system that allows safety and environmental enforcement, and gives police a way to track stolen off-road vehicles.


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Windsong School of Healing was purchased by Lori and Todd MacLeod in 2009 and this local couple have seen students from as far away as Japan and India, to say nothing of the many local residents who have passed through their doors. Lori was born and raised in Port Alberni, spent 6 years in Japan where, “I learned a lot about holistic medicine and experienced great techniques for personal injuries and conditions.” Lori has her CHHP diploma, Energy Medicine certification, iridology certification and is a Reiki Master teacher. Over the years that they have been open they have served over 300 local clients and are always looking for more people for the students to gain practice on. Windsong offers a student price of $30 per session or 4 sessions for $100. Not only is Lori learned about human treatments, “I also teach 4 paws body talk based in acupressure and energy medicine and have classes for equines, felines, canines, large and

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• 3 bedroom 2 bathroom • Upper north port • Close to shopping and schools


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