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Two elementary schools may be on chopping block District looks to address surplus space, possibly by closing and combining schools MIKE DAVIES CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
School District 72 Superintendent Tom Longridge and Secretary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick came back to the board of trustees this week with recommendations to address the district’s aging facilities and surplus space. Among those recommendations are consideration of closing and combining schools. “Many of SD72’s schools are anywhere from 30 to 50-years-old and were constructed when society had very different expectations for the delivery of education and technological needs,” the report reads. “It is currently challenging to serve vulnerable students, get technology in the hands of our students, and enhance our community connections in a manner we would like because of the distribution and utilization of space and the condition of our schools.” The report recommends a three-phase i mpl e me nt at i on to address the issues of under-utilized space and optimization of resources. The first is to close two elementary schools by next June. The independent facility review given to the board at the Oct. 27 meeting pointed out that 39 per cent of classroom areas in elementary and middle school facilities in the district are sitting empty and are considered “surplus.” The report presented this week says closing two elementary schools will help address that issue.
Recommendations for phase two of the plan – slated for September 2016 to June 2019 – include rebuilding Cedar Elementary or, “moving the school’s population to a different site,” redrawing the catchment areas to redistribute students across the district and selling off surplus properties. The district owns surplus property at Rock Bay, on Stuart Island and McPhedran Street as well as the old Evergreen Elementary property, and, according to the report, it is “highly unlikely that these sites would be required by the school district within the next 20 years,” since enrolment is declining, and the sale of those properties could “free some funds that could be directed towards the maintenance and betterment of our existing facilities.” Phase three of the plan – beginning in September 2019 – features a recommendation to either combine Carihi and Timberline Secondary schools into one new building or creating a “one-school, twocampus approach,” and rebuilding Carihi as part of that approach, as it is turning 50 years old next year. The draft facilities plan can be found on the district’s website at sd72. bc.ca under “District
News.” “We understand that schools are important parts of our neighbourhoods and that people feel strongly about them,” said board chair Susan Wilson in an open letter to parents/guardians, staff and the community after the report was received. “We also fully appreciate that any decisions we make will have an impact on some school communities. As elected representatives, we take the responsibility entrusted in us to make thoughtful, informed decisions that equally considers all students very seriously. “The priority of the Board of Education is to now give thoughtful deliberation and consideration to the many factors and determine the final school district facilities plan that will guide our district’s development in the best possible way for the
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The Evergreen Elementary School property still sits vacant and shuttered, but may be sold off as part of the three-phase plan the school district was presented with on Tuesday. The plan also involves the possibility of closing two more elementary schools in the district and possibly combining Carihi and Timberline Secondary.
years to come.” At this point the board has only received the report and is considering whether to accept the recommendations. Should it be determined that school closures are one of the recommendations accepted, it will begin a school closure consultation process, as required by the Ministry
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opened up for Hotsenstuff to do, we’re in the cona Regional District’s professionals. Abram said Hotsen- piller. middle of budget plan- first CAO, Brian Rearpiller was also instruning and we’ve got a lot don. “Islands Trust is a very “When it came up, the mental in the develop- big organization – bigger of issues hanging. We’re working hard to make decision as a board was ment of the Community than us – and it’s based sure things are in order to try something differ- Health Network, as well in Victoria,” Abram said. ent, to try and hire from as in the acquisition of “It will open up opporbefore he leaves.” Abram said he will be within our organization,” key infrasturcture such tunities for Russ and his sorry to see Hotsenpiller, said Abram, noting that as Whaletown Commons family. who he has worked with hiring Hotsenpiller was and several wharves. “I applaud Russ for “We accomplished a making the move,” “a real plus for us. We for 17 years, go. Hotsenpiller was a land were a relatively new great deal in the last two Abram added. “And we Russ Hotsenpiller is use planner in the early organization and we were years in the organization, will adjust. We will make 2016 GL AUTO ComoxELANTRA still growing. Russ was we’ve come a long way,” the 2016 transitionACCEN and will leaving his post as 1990s when the Abram said. Valley and Strathcona able to step in and give continue to work hard to CAO. HWY: 6.7L/100 KM CITY: 9.7L/100 KM perspective.” “We worked really well serve our constituents.” regional districts were us his fresh Abram said one of Hot- with Russ. His help has district is officially Dec. a single entity. After the In his new role, Hot4, though Hotsenpiller two split, Hotsenpiller senpiller’s biggest accom- been invaluable to me as senpiller will be responhas agreed to stay on lon- went to work for the plishments after taking chair of the board. sible to the Islands Trust “I’m certainly going to Council for providing newly formed Strathcona over was in recruiting ger if needed. “We will soon begin Regional District as the staff. He said follow- miss him and I think the advice and implementIslands SO TrustAMAZING, – I’m going ing council’s policies and the process to find a new manager of planning and ing Reardon’s departure, OFFERS to have to have a chat decisions. there were a lot of vacanCAO,” Abram said. “The community services. ♦ Limited model shown with them the next time He worked his way up cies in the organization board will most likely IT’S NO WONDER THEI s l a n d s Tr u s t i s OFFERS AMAZING, I see them,” Abram said. responsible of CAOFRONT in SO but HotsenpillerAIR worked set up a committee. That to the position for managAUTOMATIC TRANS HEATED SEATS CONDITIONING like ing development ®while the hard to fill them, and to process has to start very July, 2013 following COMPETITION IS STUMPED. ®“There’s nothing IT’S NOKEYLESS WONDER THEBLUETOOTH BLUETOOTH REMOTE Strathfill ENTRY them with top notch having something good preserving soon. We have a lot of departure of the and protectHANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM HANDS-FREE PHONE SYSTEM OFFERS SO AMAZING, ing the environment of COMPETITION IS STUMPED. scooped up from underOFFERS AMAZIN LEASESO FOR ONLY $79 BIW and that’s hap- the Islands Trust area 2016 ACCENT 4-DOOR GLwhat’sTHE 2016 ELANTRA GL AUTO IT’Syou NO WONDER THAT’S LIKE PAYING pened. ” which includes 13 major IT’S NO WONDER TH HWY: 6.7L/100 KM HWY: 6.3L/100 KM COMPETITION IS8.9L/100 STUMPED. CITY: 9.7L/100 KM CITY: KM 2016 ACCENT 4-DOOR GL Abram said while he’s islands and more than 2016 ELANTRA GL AUTO COMPETITION IS STUM Accent450 smaller islands covsorry to Hotsenpiller OFFERS SO AMAZING, OFFERS SOseeAMAZING, HWY: 6.7L/100 KM HWY: 6.3L/100 KM BEST SELLING CITY: 9.7L/100 KM CITY: 8.9L/100 KM Sub-Compact go,4-DOOR he acknowledged the Car ering 5,200 square kilo2016 ACCENT GL 2016 ELANTRA GL AUTO IT’S NO WONDER THE WEEKLY since 2009* Accent FINANCING IT’S opportunities NO WONDER IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTS that THE have metres. BEST SELLING 2016 ACCENT 4-DOOR GL 2016 ELANTRASub-Compact GL AUTO FOR 48 MONTHS
excited to be able to contribute to the success of one of the truly special areas in British Columbia,” Hotsenpiller said in a release. “I look forward to working with the Trust council and an outstanding staff of professionals in realizing the vision and mandate of the Islands Trust.” Ho t s e np i l l e r w i l l replace Linda Adams, who is retiring in January after nearly 12 years as the CAO of the Islands Trust. Hotsenpiller is expected to report for work at Islands Trust in early January. Jim Abram, chair of the Strathcona Regional District, said Hotsenpiller’s last day with the regional
KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
The Strathcona Regional District is on the verge of losing its second Chief Administrative Officer in two and a half years. Russ Hotsenpiller is leaving his position with the regional district to become the CAO of the Islands Trust, an organization which oversees the protection of the islands and waters between the mainland and southern Vancouver Island. Hotsenpiller said he’s looking forward to joining the team at Islands Trust. “Assuming a leadership role with the Islands Trust is a tremendous opportunity and I am
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Students raising money for attack victim vet bills expected to be around $1,000. “We’re trying to raise the full $1,000,” said Timberline Principal Jeremy Morrow. “We’re going to do a Dogs for Dog, where we’ll be selling hot dogs at the school next week. We’re also doing a coin drive within the school.” Morrow said both students and staff are taking on the fundrais-
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Timberline Secondary students are raising money for a woman and her dog who were injured in an attack outside the school. The high school students and staff, in conjunction with North Island College, are hosting two upcoming fundraisers to help pay for
the incident is under investigation by the RCMP, he couldn’t comment on specific details but he did confirm the incident happened near the main entrance to the school on the Dogwood Street side of the building. Morrow said “my understanding is that she’ll be having an extended stay in the hospital,” because of
ers as a “compassionate gesture.” Morrow confirmed the woman – who was working on behalf of Timberline and North Island College – and her dog were injured by another dog on Tuesday, Nov. 10 at approximately 6:30 p.m. Social media reports have identified the woman as a security guard. Morrow said because
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Director takes exception to chair’s comment them fell on their face,” Abram said at last week’s Thursday board meeting. “This is a very small item and maybe this is a good place to start so that people from the municipalities can understand that they are a part of the regional district.” Abram said it would also give the board an opportunity to cooperate regionally and allow the board to have a regional focus. “We’ve got emergency preparedness but we don’t really have anything like this,” Abram said. “I’m just thinking, ‘could this be the start of the regional district working together?’ Who knows.” Area D Director Brenda Leigh didn’t think so. “I take exception to the comment that we are not working together as a regional district as all along we have been and especially Area D,” Leigh said. “Area D has been a
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brick as far as supporting the people who are coming through that door.” Leigh said through her area’s grant-in-aid budget she has provided funding to groups like the Sayward Valley Clinic, Campbell River’s Compost Education Centre, and the Hemlock Theatre Society. Leigh also acknowledged that Area D pays into Strathcona Gardens every year. “You can’t say we’re not being regional – we are,” said Leigh, adding she would not support a regional function. “I’m not getting into a function because that throws away my ability to manage the finances for Area D which I’m elected to do. Why would I do that?” Abram said his comment had “nothing to do with any one director or one area” but reiterated that the board does not really work together to
operate a regional service. “I meant no disrespect to you whatsoever and I apologize profusely if you took exception to my comment,” said Abram who did get support from other directors. Campbell River Director Ron Kerr said he thought an arts and culture function would be a good place to start. “I definitely support your concept,” Kerr told Abram. “I believe it’s intended to be a legacy initiative and I think it’s a very good one. I think any opportunity we have to work together as a board on any regional initiative is good.” Campbell River Director Michele Babchuk agreed. “I don’t see a lot of regional initiatives,” Babchuk said. “I applaud you (Abram) on your vision for the future.” Campbell River
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A new report was released last week citing a growing proportion of recent university graduates are “overqualified” for the jobs they are in. The federal parliamentary budget office’s “Labour Market Assessment 2015” report concludes that, “based on educational credentials, the proportion of workers aged 25 to 34 with a university degree who were overqualified in their current position has been on an upward trend since the early 1990s.” This can’t be a surprise for people, can it? As a society, we’re graduating more and more people with degrees in educating children while funding is cut to schools. We’re producing historians, sociologists and yes, even journalists, who are looking for work in a world that doesn’t seem to have a use for them. So they get jobs in coffee shops making fancy lattes or serving your dinner at a local restaurant. They stock the shelves of department stores or they upgrade their drivers licence so they can drive a taxi. Many of them go back to school to
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get a trades ticket so they can many years, and trust me when get work in an industry that I say that very few people cared is actually hiring, then plug to hear my thoughts on the away doing something they world, even if they were eduhate because the world isn’t cated ones. interested in payAnd we don’t ing them for what want steelworkMIKE’S they love. ers and people People have to in construclive inside and eat tion who would food, after all, and rather be biolothose things cost gists or journalmoney. ists and spent But the report tens of thousands says there are of dollars pursu“c o st s ass o c i ing that before ated with a rishaving their ing number of dreams crushed. overqualified We need those workers. These tradespeople to workers may face love what they lower levels of job satisfaction do, so they do the best job posand attachment, which could sible and our buildings and increase turnover rates for bridges don’t collapse. employers,” for example. The long and short of it is So what’s the solution, this: If we’re going to comDavies? plain that too many people How do we give everyone the are “overqualified” for the jobs job they want? Don’t we need they’re doing because they’re shelf-stockers and cab driv- doing something other than ers? Don’t we need servers and what they went to school for, tradespeople? we need to either find a way Of course we do. to employ people in the fields But we don’t need servers we’re educating them in or stop with degrees in sociology. I educating them in things we was a server/bartender for aren’t willing to pay them to do.
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If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. That’s an expression worth remembering now – and as we get closer to the busy shopping season, a time when what we might receive at Christmas starts to cloud our minds. In fact, it’s something everyone, of any age, should have etched into their brains, as incidents of fraud and scams press on, seemingly unabated. That may sound a tad harsh or pessimistic. It should be a good thing if someone steps up and wants to hand over thousands of dollars for seemingly no reason. Or at least for no reason a person would reasonably expect to have anything to do with them. Unfortunately, windfalls like that are usually pipe dreams. We say: The Whether it’s greed, a simple feeling of not individual must wanting to upset people be on his or her or for some other reason, folks fall for scams all the own guard time. And so, the scammers keep calling, emailing and writing, hoping for a response – just enough to encourage the behaviour. And once a person and their money are parted, it’s exceedingly difficult for the authorities to get it back. Yet, police and financial institutions fight hard to try to prevent scams and the people who run them from taking advantage of people. Even so, we cannot rely on them. Individuals must be on guard – for the day will come when someone will try to weasel our hard-earned cash from our pockets. When that happens, and the whole thing makes you curious or uncomfortable, just ask questions. Ask them who they are. Ask for their phone number. Ask for their boss. And then ask to phone them back. And if you are still not feeling good about it, just hang up. It’s the equivalent of walking away from panhandlers on the street. There are people out there who want to separate us from our money for nasty reasons. It’s up to us to know the difference between them and the legitimately good people out there. Sometimes, all it takes to be sure is to ask. – Black Press
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The solution needs to be a bit of both. Part of the issue is the current model of post-secondary education. The way it’s set up, universities can’t afford to only be offering seats in their programs to the number of people the labour market needs in that discipline. If you have the money – or can acquire some – you can generally take whatever undergraduate program you want at a post-secondary institution somewhere in Canada. Which brings us to another facet of this problem: People need to stop assuming they can just pay for a piece of paper in some discipline and have earned the right to a job in that field. I don’t have all the answers, but I know this is something we should be working on as a society. We can’t just have everyone doing whatever they want and expect to make a living at it, but we also need people to be able to make a living doing things they don’t hate, because, generally, when you’re doing something you hate, you don’t do a great job of it, and that makes
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Open letter to: Energy ministers – Ottawa, Victoria, Edmonton For the good of all Canadians, I believe it is now time for senior governments, in conjunction with the petroleum industry, to jointly fund the construction of combined oil and gas pipelines in a corridor to west coast tidewater. Canadian governments have been vocal on the need for infrastructure spending to help the economy and what better project on which to do this? There is an oil and gas corridor route that is feasible and actually superior to the currently-proposed routes to Kitimat and Prince Rupert. The corridor route would tie into existing pipelines at McLeod Lake, B.C., and proceed westerly over the Omineca Plateau to tidewater at Portland Inlet (Nass Bay area). The main advantages of this northern route are: the Nass tidewater location is less restricted than Douglas Channel (Kimitat route) with less traffic than the Prince Rupert terminal; the route crosses mainly Crown land and has a fraction of the private land concerns; fewer aboriginal tribes are impacted and, in fact, the main aboriginal land holder (Nisgaa First Nation) is in support of a Nass Bay terminal and the economic development of the Nass Bay area. In support of the feasibility of the Omineca Corridor route, Trans Canada Pipelines has selected this approximate route as their chosen option for the Pacific Northwest LNG project. That it is feasible for gov-
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of Alaska. As you know, we are now more than ever in competition with the USA in regards to the export of oil and natural gas to world markets. To compete effectively and to jump-start the western Canadian economy,
we need senior Canadian governments to step up by approving and helping to directly fund the construction of this proposed oil/gas pipeline corridor project. Dan Blower, Campbell River
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• It’s important that both partners come together and develop a cohesive plan that will help best attain your new family’s objectives. • Determine how you are going to treat all your children equally, in the longer term as well as how you are going to deal with your kids’ money on a day-to-day basis. Establish a RESP for every child that does not already have one. • If you and your partner designate each other as the direct beneficiary of all of your assets, when one partner dies, everything goes to the survivor, potentially disinheriting the children of the deceased partner. If the surviving partner should remarry, the new partner could become entitled to the estate (or a large portion of it) which could disinherit not only the children of the deceased partner but even the children of the
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survivor. For these and other reasons, a standard will is not recommended for a blended family. Other strategies include dividing the estate at the time of death of the first parent or using a spousal trust to protect the assets for both families. It’s crucial to speak to your legal advisor regarding a will with terms appropriate for your blended family.
• Similar problems can arise from jointly held property. Many couples choose to hold property jointly so title passes automatically to the survivor on the death of the spouse and avoids probate fees (this does not apply in Québec). But if you have children or other dependants from a previous relationship and want them to share in the value of your property, then holding title to the property jointly with the right of survivorship isn’t recommended. Speak to your legal advisors regarding ways to hold title to property in a way that benefits your children and carries out your wishes. Financial and estate planning for blended families can be more complicated than with traditional families. Work with your professional advisor to develop the right strategies for your personal situation. *http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/stepfamilies-becoming-the-new-normal-in-canada-2011census
This column, written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc. (in Québec – a Financial Services Firm), and Investors Group Securities Inc. (in Québec, a firm in Financial Planning) presents general information only and is not a solicitation to buy or sell any investments. Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances. For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant.
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CAO departure puts board trip on hiatus KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
A field trip for Strathcona Regional District directors is on a temporary hiatus due to the impending departure of the regional district’s chief administrative officer. CAO Russ Hotsenpiller’s announcement that he will be leaving the Strathcona Regional District (for more on this story see page 4) has left the board’s stra-
tegic priorities session in limbo. The meeting is supposed to take place at the Oyster Bay Resort, away from the regional district’s Campbell River offices where the board typically conducts its meetings. The change in venue is an attempt at trying to take meetings on the road – a concept embraced by the board to try and include the other areas within the regional district.
Hotsenpiller, at last week’s Thursday board meeting, had a report before the board that suggested the meeting take place on Thursday, Jan. 14 at 9 a.m. But just prior to the meeting, Hotsenpiller tendered his resignation to board chair Jim Abram which threw a wrench in the plan. “The board is considering scheduling their strategic priorities session for January and there is obviously a
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brought in in previous years. “Hands down, Russ did the best job of actually producing a product at the end,” Abram said. “What others came out with was something that was just put on the shelf and never used.” But the board has recently learned that Hotsenpiller will be leaving to work for the Islands Trust as of early January. That left the board Thursday with a deci-
sion to make. Directors thought it best to hold off on the strategic priorities session and re-schedule once the regional district’s 2016 meeting calendar has been adopted at the board’s inaugural session on Thursday, Dec. 10. The board has been working on holding a meeting outside of the regional district office since the summertime. In August, the board rejected holding a regular board meeting in
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“My earliest memories of my life, I was already a part of MWSC. One of my earliest memories, actually, I was about five or six when they built the club cabin. We have pictures of all of us kids standing outside with dynamite in our hands because they were going to blow up the rock to build the cabin,” she recalls with a laugh. Forsyth says she was always very proud to race for Mount Washington and the club. “What I love most about it was it really felt like a family, a very welcoming and supportive environment to race.” Forsyth was forced to retire from racing in 2008 after suffering a knee injury during training for the women’s downhill at the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics. Another MWSC graduate is Mathieu Leduc, a member of the Canadian Ski Cross team since 2013. A former alpine skier, Leduc has taken part in World Cup races since 201213. He had a career-best eighth place finish in Are, Sweden in 2014.
“I started with the Mount Washington Ski Club when I was really young - four or five, had great coaching and met some of my best friends. The club really shaped who I am today. “Even through tough seasons the support is always strong. I am very proud to represent the team and Mount Washington on the World Cup this season,” says Leduc, who was 27th overall in the 2013-14 world rankings. This season will be a comeback one for Leduc. He spent the last 18 months recovering from a major knee injury, he says, but hopes to get back into form and qualify for X Games in February. Other MWSC success stories include Davon Callander, who competed on the FIS alpine circuit before back problems forced her to retire, and Teal Harle, one of the rising stars with the Canadian slopestyle national team. There definitely will be plenty to celebrate and reminisce about at the club’s February reunion.
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Stats & Standings Monday Night Men’s 10 Pin Bowling Nov. 16 Standings
Nov. 15 Standings Team Standings 2nd Storrie CR Floors Baily W Stars 2 Rockin’ Rollers Baily W Stars 1 Lucky Strikes N.I. Comm “Break” Bitzis Team High Scr Game High Hdcp Game High Scr Series High Hdcp Series
Week Quarter YTD Boston Brutes 16.0 97.0 270.0 Buddy’s 36.0 96.0 270.0 C. R. Bowling Ctr 32.5 88.5 164.5 Da Bears 35.0 82.0 271.5 Leeson Lake 11.0 76.0 260.0 Not Pensioners 28.5 72.5 250.0 229.0 Alley Cats 18.0 62.0 Clippers 20.0 44.0 232.0 Storries Creek Golfers 21.0 40.0 259.0 Team Hi Scratch Game Clippers 809 Hi Scratch Series Da Bears 2166 Hi Handicap Game Clippers 945 Hi Handicap Series Buddy’s 2573 Individual Hi Scratch Game Doug Ellis 247 Hi Scratch Series Gene Belanko 659 Hi Handicap Game Wesley Underhill 283 Handicap Series Gene Belanko 728 1 st quarter winners Storries Creek Nov. 17 Standings Teams WK Is. Fever Travel 30.0 Heavy Balls 31.0 Marine Harvest 36.0 Nesbitt Is. Coffee 12.0 Quinsam Auto 21.0 Team High Scr Game High Hdcp Game High Scr Series High Hdcp Series LADIES Hi Scratch Game
YTD 281.0 275.0 270.0 263.0 227.0
Teams Smokies Steve Marshalls Gimps Bowl Mates Odd Balls
Smokies Smokies Gimps Marine Harvest Marine Harvest
Sheila Stormo Darlene Woods Hi Scratch Series Sheila Stormo Hi Handicap Game Linda Franz Handicap Series Shirley Focht MEN Hi Scratch Game Merv Belanko Hi Scratch Series Merv Belanko Hi Handicap Game Al Robinson Handicap Series Norm Grant
WK 17.0 9.0 25.0 15.0 24.0
YTD 15 26 14 15 22 30 9 13
QTR 47 60 69 41 43 65 52 55
Lucky Strikes ‘Break’ Bitzis Lucky Strikes Lucky Strikes
Individual: High Scr Game Iona Wheatley High Hdcp Game Iona Wheatley High Scr Series Leona Williams High Hdcp Series Rhonda Third POA Rhonda Third +74
Tuesday Lunch Bunch 10 Pin Bowling YTD 25.5 224.0 211.5 206.5 196.5
678 1938 215 559 253 672
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VIJHL Standings North Division Team GP Storm 22 Buccaneers 23 Glacier Kings 22 O. Generals 20
255 289 547 674
W 15 12 11 3
L 5 8 8 16
T 1 1 0 1
OTL PTS 1 32 1 25 3 25 0 7
W 16 12 10 8 8
L 4 8 11 11 14
T 1 0 1 2 1
OTL PTS 0 33 2 26 0 21 1 19 1 18
743 934 1981 2554 225 253 564 684 190 249 500 677
Men’s Team Scores Curling Club #1-9 vs Riptide #2-3 Finning/Eagles-9 vs Freddies #-3 Freddies #2-8 vs Eagles-4 Quadra Legion-7 vs Riptide #1-5 Mens Teams G F A Curling Club #1 8 63 33 Finning/Eagles 7 62 22 Curling Club #2 7 50 34 Freddies #1 8 47 49 CR Legion 7 43 29 Freddies #2 8 36 60 Quadra Legion 6 34 26 Riptide #2 7 33 51 Riptide #1 8 33 63 Eagles 8 31 65 High Scores Bobby Harrison 160,156 Len Yarjau 133 Gary Kernovich 133 Darrell Enger 133 Nelson Gilette 133,131 Art Straw 133,121 Albert Wilson 133 Ken Minaker 126,116 Kurtis Kernovich 125 Jim Thompson 120 Darcy Starchuk 116 Mike O’Brien 114 High Outs Len Yarjau 106 Mike Downey 99 Mike White 94
140’s Roy White Ross Doak Kurtis Kernovich Darcy Starchuk 180’s Mike Downey
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Ladies Team Scores CC #1-11 vs CC #2-3 CR Legion #2-11 vs Riptide -3 CR Legion #1-10 vs Eagles #2-4 Ladies Teams G F A Curling Club #1 5 44 26 Curling Club #2 5 40 30 CR Legion #1 5 36 34 Eagles #2 4 28 28 Riptide 5 26 44 CR Legion #2 4 25 31 Eagles #1 4 25 31 High Scores Christina Martin 160 Amanda Minaker 127 Paddy Edwards 120 Debbie Richards 118 Carol Armstrong 116 Josie Bezaire 114 140s Christina Martin 1 180s Christina Martin 1 High Out Angie Pagani 71
November 12th Standings
Tuesday Night Mixed Bowling Week 10 Teams Quarter Won YTD Friggin’ 10 Pin 23.5 81.5 Canada Plus 19.0 81.0 Ryan’s Pizzeria 16.0 68.0 The B.U.F.F.S 15.0 74.0 Spare Talent 15.0 85.0 Awl Tec 12.5 85.5 King Pins 10.0 69.0 Screaming Eagle’s 9.0 76.0 Team Scr Game Friggin’ 10 Pin 765 Team Hcp Game Friggin’ 10 Pin 935 Team Scr Series Friggin’ 10 Pin 2101 Team Hcp Series Friggin’ 10 Pin 2611 Scr Game Men/Women Hcp Series Men/Women 735 Ray Berkenstock 234 Ray Berkenstock 676 Brooke Rodgers 187 Brooke Rodgers Hcp Game Men/Women Most POA Men/Women Ray Berkenstock 296 Ray Berkenstock +93 Sandra Motgomery 252 Sandra Motgomery +51 Scr Series Men/Women Robert Hansen 617 Brooke Rodgers 520
GOLDEN CRYSTALS THURSDAY P.M. SENIORS (Over 50) Team Name 2nd QTR Team Name 2nd QTR Tasmanian Devils 8 Chipmunks 5 Gophers 8 Prairie Dog 4 Marmots 5.5 Rug Rats 2.5 Hedgehogs 5 Muskrats 2 WEEKLY TEAM SCORES Points Over Series Average Tazmanian Devils +145 High Scratch Game 911 Marmots High Scratch Series Gophers 2429 INDIVIDUAL SCORES Pins Over Agerage Game Men Gerry Denboef +108 Ladies Oliva Milan + 64 Pins Over Agerage Series Men Gerry Denboef + 130 Ladies Winnie Longland + 81 Genevieve Hambalek + 81 High Scratch Game Men Gerry Denboef 270 Ladies Oliva Milan 241 High Scratch Series Men Tino Milan 650 Ladies Oliva Milan 565
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661 886 1887 2547
The “EH” Team The “EH” Team The “EH” Team The “EH” Team Hogie McCrae Larry McKinlay Larry McKinlay Larry McKinlay Valerie McDonald Valerie McDonald Valerie McDonald Valerie McDonald
November 9th Standings
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South Division Team GP Thursday Seniors 10 Pin Bowling Cougars 21 Wolves 22 November 12th Standings Islanders 22 Team QTR Total Team QTR Total Braves 22 AFC Strikers 36 104 Spare Shtrs 26 81 Panthers 24 Quinsam Auto 34 112 Amigos 26 79 King Pins 32 98 Class Act 25 77 The “EH” Team 31 109 Flyers 24 89 Hopefuls 30 97 Hpy Wndrs 21 104 Team High Game scr Team High Game hdcp Team High Series scr Team High Series hdcp Men’s High Game scr Men’s High Game hdcp Men’s High Series scr Men’s High Series hdcp Ladies High Game scr Ladies High Game hdcp Ladies High Series scr Ladies High Series hdcp
508 1454
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Wednesday Ladies 10 Pin Bowling
CR Storm - Player Stats #
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Gage Colpron Colin Blake Braeden Cyra Alex Brewer Kobe Oishi Josh Coblenz Alex Rosolowsky Christian Brandt Trevor Bottomley Dylan McCann Keenan Scardina Joe Gage Carter Hikichi Cole Slaney Ryan Grills Michal Holub Darryl Senholt Ezra Paddock Aaron Brewer Garrick Heathcote Reece Costain Austin Steger
22 21 17 22 20 17 21 20 20 10 14 13 7 14 20 10 18 15 7 9 8 0
19 27 13 17 9 6 4 4 9 3 5 6 2 4 4 0 1 2 2 0 0 0
40 31 21 19 16 14 11 10 9 8 8 8 6 5 4 3 2 2 2 1 0 0
W 8 2
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VISL Div. 2 Standings Team GP W 1Cermaq C. Wave FC 210 7 2Lakehill United 2 9 7 3PLSC Lakers Black 2 10 5 4Vantreights FC 2 9 3 5Nanaimo Untd. FC 2 10 4 6Powell River Villa 2 9 3 7Sooke Loggers 2 9 3 8Cowichan United 2 8 2 9Castaways FC 2 9 1 10SFFC Bayside Tgrs 2 9 1
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Cermaq City Wave get another win Cermaq City Wave FC secured another important victory on the road this past week with a 2-1 win over a resilient Saanich Fusion “Bayside Tigers.” The River side took a strong squad to Victoria and fully understood the importance of the game. Indeed they could have been a goal up after two minutes. An Indirect Free kick was awarded to Cermaq after a Bayside Tigers defender passed the ball back to the keeper who picked it up. In doing so a foul occurred and a free kick was awarded. The Cermaq forwards took the kick quickly but the first shot was saved by the keeper and the second was knocked over the cross bar from the top of the six yard area. Cermaq continued to press and were causing problems for the home defence whenever they got the ball forward. Bayside showed some pace going forward and on one such foray Marcus Degroot of Bayside was to score the opener with an excellent shot from 20 yards out which took keeper Beau
Starting strong Campbell River Skating Club member Megan Weber, right, has had a great opening to her season, receiving a bronze medal at the the 2015 Super Series Autumn Leaves competition in Chilliwack, and two gold medals in Parksville at the 2015 Vancouver Island Interclub competition. Andrea Beattie, left, took home a bronze medal in Parksville, as well as finishing fourth in the Senior Bronze category. The team says there is lots of room available in their Adult/Teen Learn to Skate classes on Mondays and Thursdays and their CanPower Adult/Teen class Monday nights. Contact the Club at info@campbellriverskatingclub.com for more information or check out their web site at campbellriverskatingclub.com
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I don’t remember many Christmas mornings in detail but I have never forgotten any Christmas mornings that I found a bike under the tree. For many kids there is nothing better than a shiny new bike on Christmas morning. They don’t remember any other gifts and no matter the weather, just can’t wait to get out the door for that first pedal around the block. It’s the best gift ever! So, you already know this and you want to get Jr. a bike for Christmas this year, but just aren’t sure where to start. Here are a few tips to make sure you get little Billy or Betty, the perfect bike. Start with a pro bike shop. If you are in a store that is selling soccer balls, TV’s, or groceries along with bikes…
You and your child will be happy you did. Kid’s bikes come in many different sizes from 12” wheels up through to 26” wheels. Size is very important and for the perfect bike you need it to fit, but also want it to last longer
than a few months. Try to get a bike slightly bigger than needed. This way you get a bike that is easy to ride, but will also last two or three years as your child grows. If you have no idea what size, then bring in a pair of your child’s pants. This will help the bike shop staff sort out the sizing. Gears and suspension? More gears and a suspension fork are always a nice addition. But if you are trying to save weight or keep the budget down, you can do without. Keep in mind that if your child is only riding up and down your drive way and around the neighbourhood, then gears and suspension might be overkill. If your little ripper is headed for the trails, or riding up Alder St. on her way to school, then gears are a huge advantage.
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Belle-Oudry by surprise. Despite a strong response from Cermaq Bayside again found some space at the top of the 18 yard area and another excellent shot needed a fine save from Belle-Oudry. Overall Cermaq played some attractive, fast paced, attacking soccer but the finish was lacking. Finally after 41 minutes they got the reward their efforts warranted when Taylor Arbour delicately chipped the Bayside keeper to tie the game. The second half saw an assault on the Bayside goal. A mix of missed opportunities, strong defending and outstanding keeping kept the scores level. It was to take a superb individual effort by Wyatt Bryce to secure the victory. Bryce went on a dazzling run evading three defenders before beating the keeper with an excellent finish. The result keeps the local team in first place in the VISL Division 2. This weekend the Cermaq Wave return to CR where they host a young and fast Nanaimo side at 2pm at Willow Point.
Campbell River McDonald’s Locally owned and operated by Jens & Mary Rolinski
ERIC SCHULZ Bombers
This is Eric’s first year in the Atom Division and he has already stepped up his play from Novice. His determination and hard work during practices paid off for him during the last game. Eric had 2 goals and 1 assist in the victory over a tough Comox team. Recently he was also given the challenge to fill in at defence which he accepted and did a great job. Way to go Eric!
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Fishing Corner
Don Daniels
There are certain days that anglers simply have to check weather conditions and decide to go fishing or not.
down and be fishable.
A heated boat is a bonus, otherwise you have to have good clothing in order to stay warm and enjoy your outing. Recently, a group of anglers made their way north of Campbell River and decided to fish Alder Bay in the Port Mcneill area for halibut. Few boats were in the area and fishing was slow. The bay was full of seals which could explain the slow fishing. A good haul of crabs made their day a success and the weather was not the greatest because of the heavy wind and rain. Halibut fishing near Sayward can be good if you can find the deep water and put in the time.
Laurier Lacoste,Larry Burk,George Rorke fishing Sayward Fishing Adventures
Anglers fishing for salmon and halibut will often set crab pots or prawn traps. In some areas crabs will be undersize or even have soft shells and have to be released. Shelter Point can be good for winter springs and trolling at Willow Point using small Tomic plugs, Gypsy or Coyote spoons and a nice catch can be 14 pounds. A keeper spring is 24 1/2
inches and many shakers caught are released. The last day to fish for chums on the Puntledge River will be Nov. 30.The current run of chum are very dark and only a few silvers may be in the river. Anglers fishing the Puntledge are reporting a large number of seals present in the river. The recent rain has the local rivers running high and muddy and the Salmon River had a few anglers out fly fishing below the one-way bridge and if the weather clears, it will take a few days for the Salmon River to settle
When large trout are caught and reported, a picture can verify the catch and I always maintain that some hogs are around and every year are caught mainly on spoons or trolling a wedding band. A very large trout over 30 inches in length was caught and scales samples revealed the fish to be over 14-years-old. Brewster Lake can have some large trout and other lakes are holding large trout. Going deep is the way to go. Every week I get readers asking various questions about fishing in the area and I have a weekly check with tackle shops and talk with the anglers who get out and fish both fresh and salt water. I also field test many rivers and lakes spending countless hours. Then I give out the information to you the readers.
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7.2
06:29
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07:24
2.7
8.9
19:54
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While we were eating lunch, she mentioned a small memorial to a Canadian soldier who had lost his life just down the road during the liberation of Holland. I asked if she could show me the memorial, and we planned to go after lunch. She went into her garden and picked two roses, then attached two cards to them using some string. She gave one of the roses to me, instructing me to write a small note on it to leave at the memorial.
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On the walk there, she told me the story of how this unknown Canadian solider had been the last person to die in a small battle that had taken place there. The memorial had been financed by members of the surrounding community who had decided to recognize the lives of the Power individuals who had lost their lives liberating Holland.
Student of the Month: Once again, Greg Manzulenko and Capital have come through as the Major Sponsor of the TV The memorial was very humble, a large rock with a metal plate telling the I had just heard. It was a very powerful moment for me as a Auction. Graham Stewart had nothing to do with story Canadian, standing there with my host grandma, who had lived through Tara had thetorare travelatocamera Resolute the second world war, paying our respects to this man who had liberated it, but always seems beopportunity around to when her neighborhood. comes out. Bay, Nunavut, on the Canadian Coast Guard vessel, the Amundsen. Tara, and 8 other students CR Mirror - Full Page (10 1/4” x 14”) While we’re on the subject of She asked me to sing the Canadian anthem. After I finished singing, we were RUN DATE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 chosen to participate in a study with other placed our roses and headed back home. Growing up in Canada, I had the TVscientists Auction, Kudos to Bob always known the significance of the second world war, but it wasn't until Canadian research to study how climate Gowryluk. King of the Canvass-that moment, standing where seventy years ago a battle had raged, that I change is affecting the environment. really felt the significance of what had happened over those dark six years. ers - he canvassed 32 businesses this year. If Bob’s the King, then Janet Koch is the Queen, with 26 sheets turned in.
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us that this is open to vailable, appetizers bout 25 professionally Gary McLelan Cathy Kaardal David Heath President President Elect Secretary s courtesy of the Youth Services Web Master
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The annual Pumpkins for Polio auction was a resounding success at last weeks meeting of the noon Rotary Club. It was every bidder for themselves against the uber zealous auctioneering prowess of past president Todd Peachey. So intense was the desire to possess artfully designed pumpkins that at one point Brian Shaw found himself in an intense bidding war with himself. (Brian was ultimately successful out bidding his own low ball bid by $60.00, much to the disappointment of his fellow Scottish brethren and alter ego)
Treasurerwas a resounding success at last The annual Pumpkins for Polio auction Francois Egan weeks meeting of the noon Rotary286-6205 Club. -DirectorsInternational Service It was every bidder for themselvesJeff against King the uber zealous auctioneering 203-9778 prowess of past president Todd Peachey. Community ServiceSo intense was the desire to Many of the pumpkins were whimsical Colleen McClure mythical characters and possess artfully designed pumpkins that pointofBrian Shaw found 895-1277 at onecarvings creatures, save the pumpkin that bore a Youth Services remarkable resemblance to Todd himself in an intense bidding Cathy war Kaardal with himself. (Brian was ultimately Peachey…Graham Stewart’s Pumpkin 287-2510 left very little to the imagination and we successful out bidding his ownPublic lowImage ball bid by much can $60.00, only hope and pray to that the Phil Griffith’s contribution was not selfSandy Poelevoorde disappointment of his fellow Scottish brethren and alter ego). representative. TMI Phil…TMI. 203-9778 Service Projects Ian Baikie Many of the pumpkins were whimsical carvings 286-6266 Club Administration of mythical characters and creatures, save the Debra Cunningham 286-9988 pumpkin that bore a remarkableMembership resemblance Graham to Todd Peachey…Graham Stewart’ s Stewart Pumpkin 286-4041 Sergeant at Arms we left very little to the imagination and Dave Proctor 287-4114 can only hope and pray that Past Phil Griffith’s President Lorrie Bewza contribution was not selfrepresentative. 287-0644
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Craig Gillis was the fining sergeant and he was busy • Tom Robinson was fined for apparently telling the Sergeant to “shut up”. Erwin Portmann received a similar fine for telling his table to “shut up” because he was the only one to speak. • Bruce Izard was fined for wearing his badge upside down. • Glen Clark fined Mike Rushton for having two different Facebook profiles • Ian Roberts, along with the Jurgen and Inge Keler, was fined for various perceived transgressions. • There was a general fine for not wearing a poppy. October 28th 2015 Craig also worked in a Rotary Awareness quiz about the monthly Rotary themes.
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PROUD ROTARIANS The Spokesman
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As a follow-up to a meeng last month in which Hansi Zihlmann discussed the Wheelchair Foundaon commiee and the As a follow-up to a meeting last month in which Hansi Zihlmannthey discussed the Bolivia, Wheelchair Foundation challenges faced in Canadian Wheelchair Foundaon Execuve Director Chrisana Flessner,Director aended the committee and the challenges they faced in Bolivia, Canadian Wheelchair Foundation Executive Tuesday meeng. She talked about the Foundaon and the Christiana Flessner, attended the Tuesday meeting. She great talked aboutthat theDaybreak Foundation and great support support Rotary hasthe provided. This club has helped to organize for Peru, Columbia, Venezuela, that Daybreak Rotary has provided. This club has helped to organize chairschairs for Peru, Columbia, Venezuela, Argenna, South Africa and Bolivia. Argentina, South Africa and Bolivia. The White Rock Rotarian explained the challenges that are faced moving wheelchairs across borders. Somemes the rules The White Rock Rotarian explained the challenges that arewith faced moving across borders. change a new custom wheelchairs agent, an honest mistake is made, or as was the case with the chairs that were desned Bolivia Sometimes the rules change with a new custom agent, an honest mistake is made, or as was the casefor with earlier this year, a series of mistakes. The shipping company the chairs that were destined for Bolivia earlier this year,missed a series of mistakes. The shipping company missed the shipment and when they were actually sent somethe shipment and when they were actually sent someone, outsidethethe Foundation, the decision one, outside Foundaon, mademade the decision to find ato closer port to Bolivia not understanding the polical situaon. find a closer port to Bolivia not understanding the political situation. Christiana explained that the chairs Chrisana explained that the chairs will make it to Bolivia. They will make it to Bolivia. They have been ordered and should be built by mid-December. Once the chairs areOnce have been ordered and should be built by mid-December. the chairs are Bolivia, arrangements with be made to have them in Bolivia, arrangements will be made to have them distributed by insome Daybreak Rotarians. distributed by some Daybreak Rotarians.
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8-2704 Island S Hwy
11 - 1630 CROATION RD
165 - 1160 SHELLBOURNE
13 - 100 MCPHEDRAN
14 - 100 MCPHEDRAN
880 SOMERSET ST
$28,300
$44,900
$51,900
$89,000
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$233,000
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2 BED / 1 BATH
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MLS# 391016
MLS# 400430
MLS# 400429
MLS# 395501
MLS# 390185
839 MERECROFT RD
1581 GALERNO RD
351 BERNE RD
689 HUDSON RD
688 HUDSON
816 GEORGIA DR
$269,000
$300,000
$340,000
$354,000
$359,000
VERY PRIVATE
2100+ SQFT
2 BED / 2 BATH
$243,000
LOT TO BUILD ON
3 BED / 2 BATH
4 BED / 2 BATH
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MLS# 399526
MLS# 398914
MLS# 396660
MLS# 397856
MLS# 381210
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2180 FOREST GROVE
668 PACIFIC HEIGHTS LN
3819 PEAK DR
1855 SHETLAND RD
$374,900
$379,900
$408,000
$459,900
$495,000
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MLS# 395422
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259 CARNEGIE ST
375 MURPHY ST S.
103-1180 IRONWOOD ST
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$699,000
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Gardener’s Delight, Sayward
Ed Handja Personal Real Estate Corporation
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Personal Real Estate Corporation
“Your Local Oceanfront Experts.” Ed’s cell: 250-287-0011 Shelley’s cell: 250-830-4435
Lovely 2006sqft 2 bdrm/2bath rancher in a residential neighbourhood. Beautifully landscaped, completely fenced backyard, greenhouse. 16x10 studio. RV parking.
2.4 oceanfront acres in protected Gorge Harbour with appealing 3000sqft custom home, 550ft of shoreline and exceptional deep water moorage. All services are in place. Zoning allows guest cottage.
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Black Creek Farm 130 acres in the ALR 2 homes, pastures, woodlands perimeter fenced and cross fenced Mature u-pick blueberry field 11 year old 2450 sq.ft main home
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.
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Location, Location, Location Seeking Seniors who have an Active Life Style 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1367 sq. ft. patio home Walking distance to most amenities, recreation opportunities, restaurants, groceries Private south facing patio area
• • • •
$1,180,000
Harry Hemphill
$279,900
NEW PRICE!
A Treat of a View
Prime location in a quality complex. Front of Pacific Place, second floor ocean view 2 bedroom suite. Recently upgraded with floor coverings , cabinet doors, paint and it comes with seven appliances as well as a great view! The Rotary Seawalk is at your doorstep and is close to Bar/Pub, restaurants and entertainment. What more could you want? $199,000 MLS 399192
$299,900 MLS 398699
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Salal Rd, Cortes
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Units 1&3 under construction 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.
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SAT, NOV. 21•11:30-12:30 15-2006 SIERRA $338,800
SAT, NOV. 21 • 1-2 150 VERMONT $279,000
SAT, NOV. 21•11:30-12:30 672 ARTHUR $374,900
SAT, NOV. 21 • 1-2 395 STRATFORD $379,900
SUN, NOV. 22 • 2-3 307-9 ADAMS RD $194,900
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SAT, NOV. 21•11AM-12 655 ALPINE $309,900
SAT, NOV. 21•12:30-1:30 101B 670 ISLAND HWY. $164,900
SAT, NOV. 21 • 2-3 205-2676 ISLAND HWY. $279,900
SAT, NOV. 21 • 12-1:30 9-970 PETERSEN RD.
SAT, NOV. 21 • 12-2 179 WAYNE RD. $269,900
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SAYWARD
www.221Sparstreet.com
Locally owned and operated
Janet Scotland
SOLD! www.346ericksonroad.com
Wonderful ocean and mountain views from this home with 3 bedrooms on the main floor, large rec room and unfinished area below. Covered parking, and a large yard for the gardener. $89,900
Managing Broker | Owner
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Executive class 2 bedroom 2 bathroom patio home located in Willow Point. Comes with garage and the land - it’s bare land strata. Great value at $246,500
GOLD RIVER
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Amazing view! Amazing location! Amazing home! Private entrances to 2 bdrms each with ensuites, 3rd bdrm with adjacent bathroom, master suite with ensuite and jacuzzi tub. You’ve got to see it! $369,900
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GOLD RIVER
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Amazing ocean front building lot with amazing views. About 1/3 acre for your exclusive use. Build your dream home in this private neighbourhood. Amazing value at just $319,900
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Check out this very well priced town home easy walk to Willow Point services. Carefree living with your own garage, 2 bed, 3 baths and lovely mountain views. Now just $189,900!
Comfortable town home has heated floors, lovely fenced back yard and 2 parking spots. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, renovated kitchen with plenty of cabinets. $91,000
946 Heritage Meadow Dr $398,900 MLS 399999
• 3bdrm, 3 bath Executive Style Home • RV or Boat Parking • 12x16 detached storage/workshop
FEATURE HOME
966 Shoppers Row, Campbell River BC 303-871 Island Hwy $159,900 MLS 398679 304-871 Island Hwy $129,900 MLS 398685 302-871 Island Hwy $139,000 MLS 400456 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 s q. ft or both can be purchased together for a total of 1599 square feet.
303-2676 S Island Hwy $299,900 MLS 400523 Fantastic ocean view condo facing southeast is just one suite in from the front of the building. This 3rd floor suite has it all; 9 ft ceilings, superb ocean views, a large covered deck and the location within the building is great. Willows Oceanside is one of the finest newer condominium projects in Campbell River. Modern open plan with 2 large bedrooms split on each side of the suite each with their own bathroom allows for sharing the spacious gourmet kitchen and cozy living room with gas fireplace. Master bedroom has a large walk in closet plus a door out to the deck for that morning coffee while you watch the sunrise over the Discovery Passage. This home will not disappoint you.
171 Petersen S Rd $179,900 MLS 400473
2645 Sunderland Rd $499,900 MLS 400442
195 Strathcona Way $429,000 MLS 400496
201 Strathcona Way $419,800 MLS 400445
• 3 bdrm, 2 bath split level home • updated living room, kitchen and main bath • Large yard with RV and/or boat parking.
• 2-5-10 yr Warranty • Top Quality Home Builder McInnes and Sons • Ground floor entrance
10-1315 Creekside Way $129,900 MLS 399515
• 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath Townhouse • Freshly updated • Centrally Located, close to all amenities
• McInnes and Sons Craftsman style 5 bdrm, 3 bath • Level entry w/finished walkout basement. • Ocean and mountain view lot. • Will build to suit. 2-5-10 yr Home Warranty
• McInnes & Sons Construction 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty. 5 bdrms and 3 baths which can be customized to your liking ...or even choose another plan! • Experienced local builder with a great reputation!
1040 Dogwood St $135,900
MLS 398224 • Great Investment Property, Zoned C1 • Close to downtown
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2629 Sunderland Rd $469,000 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
2248 Oyster Garden
$949,000 MLS 396820
• 4 bdrm, 4 bath 2900sq ft Waterfront Estate Home • Remodeled with new roof and huge deck
737 Oribi Drive $434,900 MLS 397673
• Beautiful custom built home, 3 bdrm suite down, covered deck. Mountain View • Move in ready, well landscaped and fully fenced. Zoned R1A
307 S Alder $519,900 MLS 399708
• Oceanview home w/suite • 3200 sqft Main level home • 3bdrms up, 2 bdrm suite down
823 Timberline Dr $469,800
MLS 394313
• 5 bdrm, 3 bath, Build to Suit • Large Mountain and Oceanview Lot • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty
846 Sayward Rd, Sayward BC $369,000 MLS 394075 • 3 bdrm, 3 bath Rancher • 2.95 acres • 2 lg shops 24x30 and 24x36
2001 Island Hwy $399,900 MLS 398592 • • • •
Building for sale Super high exposure corner location C-4 Zoning, 7200 sqft bldg, currently tenanted
204-738 S Island Hwy $139,800 MLS 395300
1702 Wood Rd $1,049,000
5493 S. Island Hwy, Courtenay
• 3 bdrm on the main floor • 1 bdrm, 1 bath in law suite! • Great location, close to recreation, shopping and schools.
• 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
• Master ensuite features large soaker tub, • Outdoor kitchen
• Nicely reno’d 3bed, 2bath • 1284 sqft rancher, Close to transit, shopping, recreation facilities.
• 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!
MLS 392130 $199,900 MLS 394283 • Amazing waterfront property w/private dock. • Level 11930 sq ft ocean view building lot • Located in Painter Barclay area on prestigious across from boat ramp and future marina Discovery Drive. • 3172 sqft, 3 bed plus in Union Bay. pan-abode log home.
292 Michigan Drive $489,800
MLS 393405
• 6000 sqft lot zoned commercial • Lots of potential for office retail development • Priced for quick sale!
403 Merecroft Rd $239,000 MLS 395046
2621 Sunderland Rd $459,000 745 Nancy Greene Dr $244,900 MLS 394334
1000 Hemlock St $95,900 MLS 399442
MLS 397886 • New Deluxe Rancher w/ 3 bed, 2 bath
2201 Shetland Rd $850,000
MLS 382888
• 14 acre property close to downtown • Selectively cleared & ready for your dream home
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Ocean & Mountain View custom built split level 4 bdrm home, cozy woodstove,wrap around deck, sunroom, attached shop, garage and extra long carport. MLS# 399017
3 bedroom character home, huge country kitchen, detached shop & office, barn and paddocks on .99 acre. MLS 397139
Nice updates and beautiful character, 3 bedrooms, new kitchen, windows & hardiplank siding, detached garage and alley access. MLS 393855
Updated inside & out, 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, new siding, roof, windows, kitchen & bath fixtures, paint, etc. Quiet location & backing on cul-desac. MLS 396788
Tastefully Updated 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 1950 Sqft mountain & ocean view home with new roof & new windows, and RV & boat parking. MLS 393856
1595 sqft, 3 bdrms, 2 full bath, great rm, pantry in kitchen, covered patio, heat pump, double garage, hot water on demand, fully fenced and landscaped. MLS 363597
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4335 S. ISLAND HWY
Ready to build on 1/3 acre lot, flat, cleared & fully serviced, just waiting for your plan to build your dream home. MLS 342012
NEW LISTING !!
202 ISLAND HWY.
Superb ocean views! Renovated 2 bdrm 2 bath home new kitchen, walnut floors, new woodstove on .3 acre with serviced RV parking. MLS 394201
#44 - 251 MCPHEDRAN RD
Well maintained and beautifully updated 950+ sqft 2 bdrm 2 bath bright south facing top floor unit with a fireplace, in-suite laundry, storage rm, vaulted ceilings and large windows.
UPDATED!! WALKOUT RANCHER
489 PONDEROSA PLACE
180º wide open views from wrap-around deck, new luxurious kitchen, 4,000+ sq/ft, 5 big bedrooms, pool room, metal roof, new woodstove, quiet no-thru road. MLS 392139
GREAT LOCATION & NEIGHBOURHOOD
JUST REDUCED $10,000
#309-280 S DOGWOOD
Tastefully updated 2 bdrm condo gets morning sun, set back off the road, new windows & deck, new flooring, cabinets & counter and fresh paint, 55+. MLS 393192
1927 FERN DR
Cute starter or retirement rancher, 3 bdrms + separate family room, new windows & back deck, great family location. MLS 398528
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OCEAN VIEW 2 bed, rentals, pet & kids ok $124,900
210-350 Island Hwy
167 Brind’ Amour
202-1350 S. Island Hwy
2 bed/2 bath Silverseas condo $229,900
7 year old, 3 bed/ 3 bath Amazing Patio $379,900
Ocean views from every room. 2 bed/ 2 bath pet ok $249,900
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4687 Island S. Hwy
1.6 acre with 2 bd/1 bath rancher with bonus room $310,000 MLS 399131
2665 Penfield Rd
5 bed, 3 baths, 3175sqft $449,999 MLS 388758
355 Carolyn Drive
3 bed, 1435sqft rancher 1/4 acre lot $245,850 MLS 392133
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205 2676 S. Island Hwy.
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3396 Willow Creek
3 bed, 3 bath, 2600+sqft $497,900 MLS 395143
3742 Island S Hwy
1 acre, 2 bed, 1 bath, 6 horse stalls $229,000 MLS 389850
910 Ironwood 1/2 acre property $225,000
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61 Oregon Rd
3bed, 3 baths, 1710sqft $269,500
#5-91 Dahl Rd
3 bed, 3 bath, 1733sqft $315,000 MLS 395127
506 Nebraska
.20 acre lot in Maryland. Room for shop. Building plans available. $180,000 MLS 393290
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15–2006 Sierra Drive - $338,800 MLS 399116 Spacious 2 bedroom patio home on the golf course. Jump on the golf cart and in two minutes you could be teeing off on the third hole. This 1638 sq ft home offers an open floor plan with gas fireplace in the living area, spacious kitchen with dining area and a den. French doors lead from the house to the sun roof enclosed patio area and the private yard which backs onto parkland. Here is the lifestyle you’ve been dreaming about! Hosted by Marion Krug.
150 Vermont Drive - $279,000 MLS 400013 Open concept living for this 3 bedroom 2 bath rancher! It’s ideal for retirees or a young family. The kitchen is open to the living and dining areas and patio doors lead out to the patio in the fully fenced back yard. Other features include a double garage, sprinkler system and a great location. Hosted by Marion Krug.
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Superb quality on .50 Acre in gentrified Willow Point! Contemporary great room with soaring vaulted ceilings, rich wood floors, granite counters, wrap around verandah! Step out from your elegant master suite onto a magnificent covered deck and stargaze! An elaborate pond & lush landscape make this a very special place to call home! $665,000! MLS# 392402
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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.
WATERFRONT LOT CLOSE TO TOWN One of a very few waterfront lots available in the Campbell River area. Located off the highway and just South of Ocean Grove Store, on a quiet dead end street. This exclusive walk on beach lot has a 75 foot frontage, 204 depth and like a park with grass, trees. The sea side is already rip rapped with large rocks that has a few rock steps to the beach. Build your dream home on this just over a third of an acre lot and take advantage of the breathtaking views of the ocean and mountains.
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.
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.
FABULOUS WEST COAST! Four bedroom 3 bath updated home situated on a beautifully treed, landscaped & fenced private 0.31 acre lot! Dramatic expansive windows & vaulted ceiling in living and dining rooms, large master with 2 sinks, spa soaker tub & separate shower. Sliders to private balcony, interior painting, laminate flooring, crown mouldings. Large sundeck off family room. The 4th bedroom has own access and could be a home based business office. Oversized garage plus storage shed and a perfect place to walking trails and the beach!
#309-322 BIRCH ST. $79,900 MLS# 399130 CEDARBROOK 2 BEDROOM CONDO Well maintained 2 bedroom 1 bath corner condo overlooking fenced backyard. Very quiet location, centrally located with tenants in place, good affordable investment. Shared laundry plus great meeting room on top floor. Close to new hospital. Step saver kitchen with eating area. Open dining room/ living room with access to private sundeck. Professionally managed.
2505 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. $995,000 MLS# 398357
#207-87 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. $264,900 MLS# 398667
1140 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. $599,000 MLS# 383223
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.
GORGEOUS SEASIDE VIEWS Beautifully maintained 2 bedroom 2 bath waterfront condo with perfect water views. Upgrades include new paint, engineered hardwood floors, granite kitchen countertops, custom milled cabinets, stainless steel appliances, new lighting & custom blinds. Glass block den services as separate office. Utility room for good extra storage. Living room gas fireplace can heat the whole condo. Decks were done approximately 6 years ago. Small pet and rentals allowed. Underground parking, walk to town location.
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.
2404 GLENMORE RD. $429,900 MLS# 395249
5380 RACE POINT RD. $1,500,000 MLS# 393770
#102 – 9 ADAMS RD. $198,900 MLS# 400203
MAGICAL 1.9 ACRE HIGH BLUFF 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.
WATERFRONT BEST BUY! Easy living from this ground floor, very spacious 1,400 sq.ft. 2 bedroom waterfront condo in Willow Point. Very quiet location and within walking distance to all amenities are just a few of the many features of Willow Point Estates. Gas living room fireplace, small pet allowed, 2 full bathrooms, in unit storage room. Convenient guest suite rental, spa room with some exercise equipment. Shared garage. Just waiting for your personal touch to make this condo your seaside dream come true
3721 SHORELINE DR. $374,000 MLS# 395963
#302-87 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. $249,900 MLS#388197
79 ROCKLAND RD. $849,900 MLS 379036
COUNTRY CHARMER ON 2 ACRES Absolutely beautiful acreage. Extensively renovated 3 bedroom 2 bath home positioned high on the lot for total privacy. Massive 1,089 sq.ft. deck overlooks the beauty of towering trees. Open beam construction, cedar tongue & groove ceilings, fir floors & window trim, living room gas propane insert in stone fireplace provides lots of heat & warm ambience. Drilled & shallow wells. Hot tub, fire pit, outside kitchen for parties, 20 x 25 quonset hut, chicken coop, storage shed, wood shed, gazebo & greenhouse. Close to shopping, river, beach, golf course, school. Quiet dead end street.
3836 SUTIL RD. $419,900 MLS# 395101
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2583 Kingcome Pl. Revenue producing apartment building in Port McNeill. A mix of 1, 2 & 3 bedroom suites for a total of 33 units on a 1.1 acre lot. Coin laundry.
770 S. Island Hwy. Revenue producing Tyee Gardens apartment building. A mix of 1 & 2 bedroom suites for a total of 18 units on .71 of an acre lot across from the Seawalk. Shared laundry facilities. $995,000 $1,700,000
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• Over 3000 sq. ft Custom home • 4 car garage, RV Parking • Large lot backs on greenspace • 5 pce ensuite w/heated floors
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• 1580 sqft. Mtn view rancher • Large over height double garage • 1.5 acres with green house • 6’ crawl space w/ workshop
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• 2 bdrms, with in-unit laundry • Beautiful kitchen & appliances • Private outdoor patio & garden • Pets and rentals allowed
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$370,000 • 572 Sabre Rd Beautiful Family home, 2 acres, 5 bds, 3 bths
$149,000 • 101 Seaview St $124,500 • 431 Macmillan Dr 3 bedroom, 2 bath 2 bed 2 bath, 1500 sqft ocean view home Ocean view home in Sayward
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Lot 17 Kanish View Dr Affordable recreational acreage located on the northwest corner of Quadra Island. This 6.5 acre lot has a driveway into the property, a drilled well and hydro services to the property line. Was $139,000
403 Whaletown Rd Cortes Island 1 acre located in the heart of Whaletown, a few minutes from the ferry, yet a private hillside sanctuary.
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631 Cambridge Dr. Welcome...the living is easy in this impressive, generously proportioned rancher. The floor plan encompasses 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, formal dining room and living room.
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1447 Bayview Rd Waterfront home on two acres with views of Whaletown Bay and beyond.
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437 Candy Lane Can it get any sweeter than this? Located on Candy Lane in a quiet cul de sac, this home offers 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths and is perfect whether you are just starting out or for a savvy investor.
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MLS 395369
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$479,000
MELANIE ADELBORG MLS 399954
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LEA, FRANCIS LLOYD “BOB� “BUB� 1920 – 2015
Bob was born Sep. 6, 1920 in Victoria, BC third child to Frank and Minnie Lea. He died peacefully in Campbell River Nov. 12, 2015. Bub was predeceased by his wife Bunty, daughter Linda, son Bill, sister Thelma, brother Dan and grandson in-law Darren. Lovingly remembered by his daughter Barb (Gary) and his grandchildren Eric (Linda), Kris, Teresa (Colin), Keith, Adam, Chad (Alida), Pam (Stefan), Tricia, Rachel (Chris), Beth and numerous great grandchildren which meant the world to him. Bob grew up in Jordan River. Bob was always eager to keep up with his older brother Dan, thus he started working at a very young age in logging camps. At seventeen he ÄŽnally got his ÄŽrst Ížreal ĹŠobÍ&#x; working as a deckhand and mate on ÍžThe SolanderÍ&#x; from 19ĎŻĎ´ Í´ 19Ď°1 towing out of NiĆ&#x;nat Lake and Port Renfrew. Bunty and Bob met and were married at a very young age starĆ&#x;ng their married life in Victoria and then moving to Vancouver in 195Ď°. /t was during this Ć&#x;me that Bob served as a peĆŠy oĸcer in the RCNR Royal Canadian Navy Reserve from 19Ď°2 Í´ 19Ď°Ď° on various ships engaged in BC Coastal Patrols. /n 19Ď°Ď° Bob with his brother Dan bought the tug ÍžThe SolanderÍ&#x;. The Lea brothers operated her as a ÄŽsh packer running out of Klemtu and Sooke harbor unĆ&#x;l 1952 when it was reÄŽĆŠed for towing and worked the coast for Bute towing and Vancouver tug unĆ&#x;l sold in 196Ďł. Bob and Dan moved their families from Vancouver to Gold River where they operated Seaspan Nootka Sound Division unĆ&#x;l reĆ&#x;rement in 19Ď´5. Bob and Bunty enĹŠoyed many years living in their home on the Chemainus River which they bought in 19ϳϳ. The grandchildren have wonderful memories of summers there. AĹŒer Mom passed away in 19Ď´Ď° Dad stayed in their home for many years and then moved to Ladysmith. /n 2005 Dad made his ÄŽnal move to Campbell River where he enĹŠoyed his coveted ocean view. Bob was one of the founding members of the Ancient Mariners, in Ladysmith. He was interviewed and featured in the Western Mariner sharing his memories of working the West Coast. Bob loved his life, his family and friends. He got so much ĹŠoy out of sharing his funny and entertaining stories of his many adventures. We could never get enough of his stories. Always begging for more. He will be sadly missed and never forgoĆŠen. A CelebraĆ&#x;on of BobÍ›s life will be held in the summer of 2016. For informaĆ&#x;on please email gberube5ϯΛhotmail.com
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Roderic Fairweather Roderic Wallace Fairweather November November11, 11,2015 2015 November 13, 1950 - November
Growing up up in in Powell River, Rod Growing was aa very very active active boy, participating was various sports sports and community inin various activities including including Sea Cadets, activities hockeyand and band. band. Moving to Campbell River, hockey River,Rod Rod married marriedDebbie DebbieSnow Snow and together together they they raised children Kyle, and Kyle, Cameron Cameron and and Connor. Connor.AABCIT BCIT graduate, Roderic Roderic owned and operatied graduate, operated North Island Island Chrome Chrome for forthe the betterpart partof of18 18 years. years. Rod enjoyed running better runningand andhe heloved lovedtotoplay playsquash, squash, hockeyand and baseball. baseball. He was involved endlessly hockey endlesslyininthe thecommunity communitywith with MinorHockey, Hockey, Cubs Cubs and and Scouts, Minor Scouts,Summer SummerSwim SwimClub, Club,and andwas wasa adilligent diligent donorto tovarious various charities. charities. Rod Rod was donor was aa caring caring friend friendtotomany; many;he heloved lovedtoto laughand andmake make others others happy. happy. He laugh He will will be be missed missedeternally. eternally. Service to to follow Service follow at at aa later laterdate. date.
Doris Beryl May Braithwaite November 23, 1928 to November 14, 2015 Doris passed away peacefully at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital on Saturday, November 14, 2015. Survived by her sons Brian and Gordon and family. Doris spent many years as a chef at The Discovery Inn, because of her passion for cooking. She enjoyed spending time with her friends and loved her pets, as they were great company to her. The family wishes to send a special thank you to doctors and staff at both Campbell River and Nanaimo hospitals, as well as her church family, who supported her through the years. A memorial service will be held at the Campbell River Baptist Church on Saturday, November 21, 2015 at 2:00 p.m.
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Roderic Roderic Wallace Wallace Fairweather, 64, passed passed away away early Wednesday morning, morning, November November 11th, in Campbell Campbell River River Hospital. Rod was born bornNovember November 13, 13, 1950 in Victoria, BC BC toto Elsie Elsie and and Tom Fairweather, with with sisters sisters Pam Pam Thomson, Jackie (Finn) (Finn)Madsen, Madsen,and and Jill Saunders.
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March 21, 1920 - November 20, 2014 There will always be a heartache and often a silent tear. But always the precious memory 0f the days when you were here. We hold you close within our hearts, and there you will remain. To walk with us throughout our lives until we meet again. Remembering you is easy, we do it every day. But missing you is a heartache that will never go away. Love Emi Koizumi and family IN MEMORIAM
Ronald Allan Bock April 3, 1933-November 6, 2015
There will always be a heartache and often a silent tear. But always the precious memory of the days when you were here. We hold you close within our hearts, and there you will remain, To walk with us throughout our lives until we meet again. Remembering you is easy, we do it every day. But missing you is a heartache that will never go away.
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MORNING SERIVICE & SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 am
EDUCATION/TUTORING
OWNER / OPERATOR
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
Needed Immediately for Courtenay / Campbell River daily delivery and pickup route for Ace Courier in Courtenay. One position must have 1-ton cube van with tail gate. 2nd position must have a cargo van. Please email resume or bring in to 2998 Kilpatrick Ave, Courtenay, BC.
Wayne Hughes
145 Simms Road, Willow Point
PERSONAL SERVICES
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Please come join us for more Information visit
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IS ALCOHOL A Problem for you? Call 250-287-4313 for help day or night
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TAX FREE MONEY is available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income. Call Anytime 1-800-639-2274 or 604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
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ADAMS TREE SERVICE. Hedge trimming, tree pruning & removal. Stump grinding/removal. Brush chipping. 250203-5324
PAINTING
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EVELYN M. Interior Painting: Interior prep to completion. I always use low odour paint. Colour consulting available, free estimates. No muss, no fuss! 250-204-4417.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Pharmacy Technician Peoples Drug Mart is seeking a Pharmacy Technician to join our team! This is a part time position that may lead into full time. Benefits package provided!! Wage commensurate with experience. Please apply in person with your resume or send by email. Attention: Jodi pdm123@pdmstores.com #101-2276 South Island Highway Willow Point, Campbell River, BC
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Request for Proposals
COMOX VALLEY EMERGENCY PROGRAM COORDINATOR The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) is seeking proposals for the services of a Comox Valley emergency program coordinator contractor. Request for proposal (RFP) documents, containing general information and instructions may be obtained by contacting the community services branch assistant at 250-334-6059 or by email at: communityservices@comoxvalleyrd.ca.
INFORMATION
INFORMATION
ATTENTION DID YOU WITNESS AN ACCIDENT ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2015? I was a pedestrian and hit by a small red truck (like a Ford Ranger) which fractured my shoulder and ribs and knocked me out. The driver left the scene of the accident on Woodburn Street at APPROXIMATELY 1:00PM. If you have any information please contact Steve Lupkoski at 250-885-9303 or my lawyer Steve Frame, Frame & Co Injury Law at 250-286-6691 or the RCMP.
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
RENTALS
RENTALS
RENTALS
RENTALS
PETS
FUEL/FIREWOOD
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
APARTMENT/CONDO
MOBILE HOMES & PADS
HOMES FOR RENT
SUITES, LOWER
SCOTTISH TERRIERS 8 wks, 2-males, 1-female. Purebred, all shots. Call (250)337-2002.
READY TO burn, Fir, $180/spilt/cord, $150/in rounds. Green Hembal, $150/spilt. (250)926-6616.
TRUCK TIRES and drafting table; 4 (265/70R15) Yokohama snow tires, c/w rims, fits LT. trk. or Pathfinder, $400. Table c/w K&E drafting mach., light & metal stool, $250. All exc. cond. Call (250)338-9772.
CAMPBELL RIVER- 1 bdrm. Call (250)914-5553.
Year Round RV Site Near Oyster River Trail & Salmon Point. Available Immediately $375/month.
BRAND NEW Gorgeous 4-plex, complete soundproofing & privacy, 1 unit left, prefect for retirees who want quality close to town. (250)202-4655.
CAMPBELL RIVER- very nice studio apt, ocean front, fully furnished and equipped. utils incld. NP/NS. Refs req’d. (250)923-0860.
CAMPBELL RIVER- Older 3 bdrm Rancher on extra lrg lot, quite nice. Avail Jan 1. $985. (250)923-3635.
TRANSPORTATION
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE FUEL/FIREWOOD BIG CORDS SEASONED fir firewood. Split & delivered. $155. (250)923-5454.
FURNITURE DOWNSIZING. Some lrg pieces of furniture & small HH items. 250-923-8366
RENTALS
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
APARTMENT/CONDO
FIREWOOD. Legally obtained, and in season. 250-287-9277
DYSON SPACE heaters, Paid $375 used 1x Sell $225. (250)914-5553.
2 BDRM APT. 4 plex on Barclay Rd. NO PETS. Adult oriented. 250-923-6123
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
PRACTICAL NURSE ACCESS
Contact Monica (1)-250-923-6605
SAYWARD: 1260 Sayward Rd apts for rent: 1 bdrm 2nd floor. $550, incld’s hot water. NS/NP. Avail. now. 3 bdrm ground floor. Furnished. $775 incld’s hot water. Avail. Dec. 1. NS/NP Call (250)286-3457.
138 DOGWOOD. 2 bdrm, 1 bath. Newly updated. N/S, N/P. $1000/mth. 850-9289
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
HOMES FOR RENT
NEW WILLOW Pt Rancher- 3 Beds, 2 Bath, 2 Car Garage, Fenced, 5 Apps - Stainless, Slate Tiles & Laminate, Forced Air, Gas F/P, South Exposure on Low Maintenance quiet Lot. 1302 Sq feet. No Pets, No Smokers! No Exceptions. Credit Checks, Long Term. Dec 1st. $1,400. Per Mos. Nicely Kept. 604-727-3141.
GOLDEN GROVE CARE FACILITY 24 hour care,
a licensed long-term care home for seniors in beautiful Willow Point, is now taking names for the wait list. For more info:
For details on applying for this posting, please check the School District’s web site at www.sd72.bc.ca. Funding may be available.
Call 250-923-7049.
SHARED ACCOMMODATION
HOOKTENDER
Affordable, Convenient Living in downtown Beautiful, Natural Qualicum Beach, BC.
Quatsino Forestry Limited Partnership is seeking applications for a fully qualified Hooktender to work in our operations located on Northern Vancouver Island in the Port McNeill Forest District.
share totally re-modeled 3 bdrm Rancher. Dogs welcome. âœąQuality Living for any Family, Student or Retiree. Single, $575/each, all inclusive. Call Barrie, 250816-1946.
Closing Date: Friday, November 20, 2015 at 4:00 pm Rate Paid: Per USW Collective Agreement
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CARS 2005 BUICK Century. 261,000 km. Open to offers. 250-9238157 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE
2008 FLEETWOOD FIESTA LX 34’ Motorhome, 2 slides, 92,000kms, new tires, many extras. Located in White Rock. $59,500. SNOWBIRD SPECIAL. 604-808-2230.
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First Aid Level 3 would be an asset. Please send your resume by November 20, 2015 including references to:
Alterra Power Corp. is a leading global renewable energy company, operating five power plants totaling 553 MW of generation capacity, including British Columbia's largest run-of-river hydro facility and largest wind farm, and two geothermal facilities in Iceland. Alterra owns a 247 MW share of this capacity, generating over 1,250 GWh of clean power annually. Alterra has an extensive portfolio of exploration and development projects and a skilled international team of developers, explorers, builders and operators to support its growth plans. MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Alterra’s 40% owned Toba Montrose General Partnership (TMGP) operates the 146 MW East Toba River and 88 MW Montrose Creek run of river hydroelectric plants north of Powell River. Additionally, in 2016 TMGP will become responsible for operating the 62 MW Jimmie Creek hydroelectric plant, which is currently under construction. TMGP is seeking a motivated, results-oriented professional to assume the role of Maintenance Supervisor. Reporting to the Operations Manager, the successful candidate will be responsible for providing project and maintenance support to TMGP operations. Key responsibilities will include: t 1MBO BOE JNQMFNFOU NBKPS DPSSFDUJWF NBJOUFOBODF BDUJWJUJFT JODMVEJOH UIF QSPDVSFNFOU PG experienced millwrights, job specific equipment and consumables t 1SPWJEF JOOPWBUJWF TPMVUJPOT GPS FYJTUJOH BOE OFX NBJOUFOBODF BDUJWJUJFT UP DPOUJOVBMMZ SFEVDF downtime and improve quality t 4DIFEVMF BOOVBM PVUBHFT t "TTJTU $JWJM 0QFSBUJPOT .BOBHFS JO QMBOOJOH PG DJWJM QSPKFDUT BT EJSFDUFE t 4VQFSWJTF XPSL DSFXT DPOTJTUJOH PG 5.(1 TUBò BOE DPOUSBDUPST t "TTFTT TJUF SFRVJSFNFOUT GPS QFPQMF BOE NBUFSJBMT FRVJQNFOU DPNJOH BOE MFBWJOH TJUF t 1SPEVDF EBJMZ SFQPSUT PO PVUBHF SFMBUFE DPSSFDUJWF NBJOUFOBODF t &OTVSF BMM NBJOUFOBODF XPSL JT CFJOH QFSGPSNFE JO UIF TBGFTU QPTTJCMF NBOOFS The successful applicant will be required to travel to site on a regular basis (up to 50% of the time). Essential qualifications and experience include: t 3FE TFBM RVBMJĂśDBUJPO JO NFDIBOJDBM ĂśFME t .JOJNVN ZFBST FYQFSJFODF PG XPSLJOH JO BO JOEVTUSJBM QSPDFTT FOWJSPONFOU TQFDJĂśDBMMZ NJMM and power plant outage related maintenance and installation t &YQFSJFODF XJUI DPPSEJOBUJOH XPSL BOE SFTPVSDFT GPS PVUBHF SFMBUFE UBTLT JODMVEJOH EJSFDUMZ leading work crews in outage related activities t %FNPOTUSBUFE DPNNJUNFOU UP TBGFUZ RVBMJUZ BOE FOWJSPONFOUBM FYDFMMFODF t %FNPOTUSBUFE BCJMJUZ UP NPUJWBUF XPSL DSFXT UP BDIJFWF XPSL DPNQMFUJPO PO UJNF BOE PO budget t &YDFMMFOU PSHBOJ[BUJPOBM JOUFSQFSTPOBM BOE DPNNVOJDBUJPO TLJMMT t 4USPOH DPNQVUFS TLJMMT JODMVEJOH FYQFSJFODF XJUI QSPEVDJOH TDIFEVMFT QMBOT BOE SFQPSUT "MUFSSB JT PòFSJOH B DPNQFUJUJWF DPNQFOTBUJPO QBDLBHF XIJDI JODMVEFT FYUFOEFE IFBMUI CFOFĂśUT and RRSP matching. Applicants are invited to submit a cover letter and curriculum vitae with full details of qualifications and experience by email to resumes@alterrapower.ca noting ‘Maintenance Supervisor’ in the subject line. Applications will be accepted until November 30, 2015. Further information about Alterra may be found on our website: www.alterrapower.ca.
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ROTARY BEACH 2 bdrm. 3rd floor, ocean view. Laundry on site. NS/NP. (250)286-1175
Water, sewer and garbage included. Metered electric $ Laundry. Cable & Internet available. Not suitable for all units. References required. Resort amenities not incl.
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ORCHARD PARK APTS 2 bedroom suite. Available Dec. 1st, 2015. $750.00 per month. Indoor Neutered Cat welcome. References Required. Call (250) 202-2187
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Sears celebrated their Grand Opening Event over the past weekend at their new location, 825–12th Ave (the old Revelstoke, Home Hardware Store).
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We’re slowly hearing more about the changes that are being made due to the Ministry of Education’s new curriculum implementation, and at Tuesday’s public meeting of the board of trustees, we heard more. Assistant Superintendent Nevenka Fair told the board Tuesday the Ministry is providing and resourcing two “implementation days” this school year to allow
for “teacher training” on the new curriculum. As such, the current school calendar will need to change to accommodate those days. The district’s Calendar Committee has met to consider possible options, the board was told, and it looks as though they may use one full-day and two half-days added as “non-instructional time” between February and May to allow for this training. The committee will
be approaching school principals and viceprincipals for their input before finalizing the dates, however. The district is striving to have the dates identified and shared with parents by the beginning of December so they have ample notice to make arrangements for their children for those additional times when they will not be in class. Watch s d 7 2 . b c . c a or the Mirror for that announcement when it’s made.
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and shepherds are bowing all around you. “Wait,” you ponder, “I’ve heard of this before, but I can’t quite recall why.” Before you can put the pieces together a menacing group of Roman soldiers appear with shouts of orders to get you through the gate, you are too startled to protest and before you realize it, you are in the city square and the gates bolt behind you. From here you are jostled through what looks like city streets where vendors are trying to sell you fresh bread, fruit, spices, cloth, candles – the options are endless. A gorgeous white temple looms in front of you, dancers are swirling about, a crazy man yells out what he thinks will be the future. This is spectacular, the energy is electric - what will happen next? As you wind through the streets you become more and more com-
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he 38th annual additional 96 participatVancouver ing wineries from 13 International other countries will be pouring – that’s more Wine Festival will take place from Feb. 20-28. that 700 wines for your tasting pleasure. Advance tickets to the VanWineFest went on Italy has vineyards everywhere. Farnese sale on Nov. 3 and have already Fantini Primitivo sold out. WINE (619163) However, $9.50 is if you are one of thinking Italy’s verof attending, and sions of staying in a California’s hotel, book popular a downZinfandel, town hotel made from through the same beVancougrape. Earthy ver.com and get one black free Intercherry and national raspberry Festival Tasting ticket aromas and flavours up up to $95 value! front lead into a finish of spicy leather, coffee The theme country at the 38th annual Vanand dark chocolate. A subtly earthy red, WineFest is Italy and Sangiovese is the most will feature 60 wineries from nine regions pour- widely planted wine ing 240 wines. In the grape variety in Italy. Acura Tasting Room an Planted throughout the
country it is the backbone of the majority of Italian red wines with its dried cherry fruit flavours and fresh-tanned peppery leather notes. Farnese Fantini Sangiovese (512327) $10.40 has become the mid-week favourite of many budget conscious shoppers. A medley of rich red and black berry flavours fill this affordable medium-bodied red. There’s a wonderful balance of fruit, spicy savoury herbs and tree bark-like ‘grip’ here! There are not a lot of Italian organic wines currently available here in British Columbia. Villa Teresa’s grapes are grown without using chemical agents, synthetic fertilizers, weed killers, insecticides or genetically modified organisms. Richly fruited, Villa Teresa Merlot (549659) $14.30 from Veneto in the north-east over-
flows with spicy plum and cherry flavours underpinned by a whisper of peppery mint. Sparkling, fine and fizzy Villa Teresa Prosecco (268714) $16.10 is made from Glera wine grapes and features soft green apple and pear over a twist of marzipan. Theme country Italy will feature 60 wineries in the ITALIA! section with wines from nine distinct regions, including Veneto, Tuscany and Piedmont, as well as regional tasting stations presenting wines from the famous viticultural regions of Valpolicella and Chianti Classico. An amazingly tasty Italian white from Verona 170km east of Milan, Monte del Fra ‘Ca del Magro’ Custoza Superiore (216077) $22.30 is an incredibly complex blend of mostly indigenous Italian wine grapes that finishes up at 13 per cent alc/vol.
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This cute reindeer ornament could be the perfect Christmas craft for kids, thanks to minimal glueing and lots of minty candy canes. If you want to embellish a bit, grab some tiny bells from the craft store and affix ‘em to Rudolph’s antlers. Time needed: 10-20 minutes MATERIALS: - Large white-and-red candy canes - Brown yarn - Googly eyes - Pom-pom noses - Ribbons for hanging - White glue or glue gun
DIRECTIONS: 1. Place 2 candy canes back to back, and wrap brown yarn securely around them—you may want to tape the candy canes together to make wrapping easier. Keep wrapping until you have made a reindeer “head.” When you’re satisfied, cut the yarn and glue the end securely in the back. 2. Glue googly eyes and a pom-pom nose on to the front of the yarn. 3. Take a length of ribbon and either tie or glue it to the yarn in the back of the reindeer. 4. Hang on your Christmas tree!
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Last week, B.C.’s Representative for Children and Youth Mary Ellen Tu r p el - L afond and Information and Privacy Commissioner Elizabeth Denham presented a report to the provincial government calling for more measures to be put in place to educate children about – and protect them from – the effects of cyberbullying. The report called for “developmentally appropriate learning objectives about cyberbullying and digital citizenship (to) be included in the provincial school curriculum and delivered to all school-age children as soon as possible. These subjects should further be included as a mandatory part of professional development programs for all B.C. teachers going forward.” The government, in response to the report issued a release saying they will be “responding to the recommendations with an action plan on this report.” The government also says “the redesigned
A report to the provincial government calls for more measures to be put in place to educate children about – and protect them from – the effects of cyberbullying.
curriculum launched this fall includes a focus on all bullying behaviour and discrimination starting in Grade 4. The ministry has also developed a digital literacy framework resource fort teachers, which includes developmental appropriate learning objectives about cyberbullying, Internet safety, privacy and security, relationships and communication.” Campbell River counsellor Rod Chant, who puts on workshops on cyberbullying for students and parents, told the Mirror at his last event at the Robron Centre that dealing with technology issues needs
to start at home, so it won’t make its way into the schools in the first place – or at least won’t be so dangerous when it does. Chant feels the most important and positive way that we, as a society, can address this issue, is by encouraging positivity in our children and encouraging them to engage in open and honest conversation with the authority figures in their lives – most importantly their parents. “It’s about taking the time to listen to your kids, and making sure they feel supported and validated by coming to someone when they’re concerned about some-
thing,” he says. Many parents are also failing to set a good example for their kids when it comes to overreliance and too-frequent focus on technology. “I don’t know how many times I’ve seen parents at the park with their kids,” he said, “and they’re on their phone while the kid is trying to get them to play with them.” That type of behaviour from parents not only encourages their kids to immerse themselves in the online world rather than engage positively with those around them, Chant says, but also discourages them from coming to their parents when something is bothering them, he said, because they will turn back to online support instead, as that’s where they will feel most accepted – and therefore susceptible to cyberbullying. Read the full report from TurpelLafond and Denham at the website of the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner at oipc.bc.ca in the section labeled “Newsroom.”
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Ultimate BC Experience Raffle for Cystic Fibrosis Canada The Campbell River/ Comox Valley Cystic Fibrosis Canada chapter’s youngest “volunteer,” seven-month-old William Black, has been helping to sell raffle tickets at Quality Foods. His Auntie Kim has cystic fibrosis. William and his mom, Rachel Black (Kim’s sister), will continue to sell tickets with the help of CF volunteers on Dec. 11 and 12 at Quality Foods. Kim has just finished a course of intravenous antibiotics to help fight a chronic lung infection. As well, she does four hours of therapies and takes a multitude of medications just to survive each day. Tickets are also on sale now at Intersport or by calling 250-923-4992. Cystic Fibrosis Canada’s Campbell River/Comox Valley Chapter has joined other chapters in B.C. to raise funds through this great raffle. T h e g r an d pr i z e includes: n $500 courtesy of Scotia Bank n $500 air travel
Neal Ogg, assistant manager – Intersport, William Black and Rachel Black are hoping Campbell River will get behind the Ultimate BC Experience raffle.
voucher n 1 night stay at Marriott Vancouver Airport n 4 Vancouver Whitecaps FC tickets n 4 Vancouver Canadians tickets n Powder Mountain Cat Skiing experience for 2 n 2 nights Marriott Victoria Inner Harbour n 2 Victoria Symphony tickets n 2 Prince of Wales Victoria whale watching passes n 1 night at Fairfield Marriott Kelowna n Dining and tasting experience for 4 at Tree Brewing Co. in Kelowna
n $100 Chevron fuel voucher 2nd Prize includes: n Victoria activities of n 2 Eagle Wing Tours whale watching passes n Dining at Little Jumbo n $50 Chevron fuel vouchers 3rd Prize n $100 Chevron fuel voucher The total value of the prizes is over $4,000 and the draw date is Jan.29, 2016. Tickets cost $10 each – money well spent in the support of finding a cure for cystic fibrosis. Cystic Fibrosis is the most common fatal
genetic disease affecting Canadian children and young adults. There is no cure for CF which causes a build up of thick mucus in the lungs. This leads to severe respiratory problems making breathing difficult. Mucus and protein build-up in the digestive tract also results in extreme difficulty digesting and absorbing adequate nutrients from food. The effects of cystic fibrosis are most devastating in the lungs. Ultimately most CF deaths are due to lung disease. Funds raised from the Ultimate BC Experience raffle will support CF research and clinical care. Canadian researchers funded by Cystic Fibrosis Canada are viewed as leaders in the global effort to find a cure or control for cystic fibrosis. You can help William and his family to support his auntie Kim and others with cystic fibrosis by purchasing a $10 raffle ticket. Tickets make great stocking stuffers.
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• Outdoor Set Up Crew: Ric, Bob, Larry, Fred, & Wayne. • Rudy and Black Powder Canon Group • Kinsman Safe Ride Home Program • All the Little ones who Marched on Parade – we thank you. • To all the Volunteers who work so hard in making our November 11th Remembrance Service possible, we thank you. • Cadet Corps of Campbell River and all Volunteers for your support in our Poppy Street Campaign. • To the Citizens & Businesses of Campbell River for your continued support each year. • And to all the Veterans who served so honorably “Lest We Forget”
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Banff Mountain Film Festival line up blows in The early winter winds are blowing across the west coast. Along with the change in seasons comes the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour with its annual visit to the North Island. Every year in Banff, Alberta filmmakers from around the world gather with a collection of exhilarating and provocative films that explore life in the mountains. They highlight remote cultures, intense expeditions into exotic landscapes and bring adrenaline-packed action sports into sharp focus. The festival celebrates mountain films and literature and a juried
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A Line Across The Sky will be featured in the Banff Mountain Film Festival tour when it comes to Campbell River and Quadra.
selection heads out from Banff to communities around the world. This year’s film show plays in Campbell River at the Tidemark Theatre
on Friday, Dec. 4 and on Quadra Island at the Community Centre, on West Road, with an entirely different program the following
evening Saturday, Dec. 5. Doors open for both shows at 6:30 p.m. and tickets are available from the Tidemark box office between noon and
4 p.m. 250-287-7465. In an action-packed line up, look for A Line Across the Sky which won the Best Climbing Film category, sponsored by Alpine Club of Canada. This film by Peter Mortimer, Josh Lowell illustrates a daring climb traversing the iconic skyline of Patagonia’s Cerro Fitz Roy by Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold. Their epic adventure spanned four miles and 13,000 feet across snow and ice-covered rock, with difficult route finding and endless rappelling. Honnold and Caldwell are world class climbers who were pushed to the limit through a five day push.
Also shortlisted for this year’s local program is Operation Moffat. This UK production by Jen Randall, Claire Carter and Alex Messenger showcases inspiration and wit from the colourful climbing life of Britain’s first female mountain guide Gwen Moffat. Writer Claire Carter and filmmaker Jen Randall scramble, swim and barefoot climb through Moffat’s
Soul-icious grooves at the Royal Coachman Don’t miss this November tour, showcasing the sultry vocal stylings of a well-loved Vancouver Island artist, Joanna Finch, when she welcomes the illustrious Mexican musician, Cheko Soto to her friends and fans. You can catch the third show of their tour on Sunday, Nov. 22 1 to 4 p.m. at the Royal Coachman Inn in Campbell River. Together Soul-icious’ sound is a fusion of Carribean and Latin jazz, swinging blues and funk-rock.
Joanna Finch and Cheko Soto combine for a “soul-icious” sound.
A diverse artist, Soto creates playful magic when he draws out Finch’s smooth-sweet voice.
Finch has chosen a selection of songs from her original recordings found on The Cabaret Collection, In The Arms
of Morpheus and yet to be released albums: My First Love Was My Bicycle and The Beautiful Mystery, along with pop and Latin classics. A Cowichan Valley resident, Soto is a regular guest of the popular band, Los Rastrillos and other Afro-reggae fusion bands. He supplies the sweetest guitar accompaniment, laying down funky jazz licks with a classical guitarist’s precision for Joanna’s spine tingling vocals. Soto also sings beautifully and will be per-
forming some of his originals as well as his roots-reggae favourites. Adding texture to the mix, Finch plays flute, melodica, percussion and her amazing “vocal cornet” throughout the sets. Surprise guest musicians will be present at some of the dates. See them Sunday, Nov. 22 1 o 4 p.m. at the Royal Coachman Pub. Visit jobirdMusic https://www. facebook.com/ JobirdMusic/?fref=ts or www.joannafinch.ca for more dates and events.
landscapes, grappling with her preference for mountains over people, adventure over security and wilderness over tick lists. Don’t miss this superb opportunity to see cutting edge adventure films in our home town. Call the Tidemark box office for tickets and stay tuned online at wildisle.ca for news of the local program as it becomes available.
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National Jersey Day: Wear a 41st Annual Rotary sports jersey to the Strathcona Club Auction: TV Gardens and get Auction is Nov 20 (10am) & 21 (5pm) free admission to the weight room, pool on SHAW Cable or arena. Everyone Channel 4. Over welcome. 600 items on the block. All proceeds to local community Old Fashioned projects. 16 page Christmas Bazaar: flyer listing all Goodies, crafts, items in the Nov. books, auctions and 18 Campbell River more. November Mirror. 20th (3pm-7pm), November 21st Mad About Wine: (9am-4pm). St. Third Course Bistro Peter’s Anglican celebrates the Church Hall, 228 theme of Mad Men South Dogwood with wine tasting, Street. hors d’oeuvres and live entertainment. National Child Tickets are $55. Day: Fun activities 7pm at Third Course for kids 6 years Bistro in NIC. FMI. and under. Crafts, 250-923-9708. entertainers and games. 9amHello, Dolly!: 12:30pm at the Shoreline Musical Community Centre. Theatre Society presents Hello, Campbell River Dolly at the Tidemark Theatre. Annual Christmas 7:30pm, November Gift Tour: Christmas Tour of Crafters, 20-21, and 2:00 pm, November 21st. Artisans & Home Based Businesses Tickets are $27. (Self Guided Tour). FMI 287-PINK Over 100 Vendors at 27 locations. Nov CR Storm 20, 21, 22, from VS: Comox 12 - 5 pm. See our Valley Glacier map in Wed. Nov Kings. 7:30pm 18 Campbell River at Strathcona Mirror. Gardens.
Sat. Nov. 21 CR Judo Club Christmas Market: Showcasing 40 unique and talented artists/artisans who will be presenting their art work and mixed media. Door prizes and fresh coffee in the morning! 10am at Campbell River Judo Facility. 450 Merecroft RD. 250285-2278 Trevor Baker: Performing Country Gospel at Discovery Community Church. Free admission. The show starts at 7pm. 287-8786. A love offering will be taken. Burger & Beer Fundraiser: Dessert Auction. 5pm. Eagles Hall. Hosted by Ecole Phoenix Quebec Trip Families. Call or text for $25 tickets: 250-8308304.
Harmony Hearts Christmas Bazaar: 10am to 2 pm at United Mennonite Church, 2277 Enns Road in Black Creek. Crafts, baking, silent auction, bucket draws and chili lunch. 250 337 5341 Free Community Meal: Served at the CR Vineyard Christian Fellowship Church. Serving a home cooked roast beef dinner with vegetables, dessert, coffee, tea and juice. Everyone welcome. Doors open 4pm. Dinner served 4:30pm. 250.286.3372.
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Fri. Nov. 27 Third Course Bistro: This is the last day to enjoy a meal prepared by NIC’s Food Fundamentals class. Seating is extremely limited. 5:30 to 7:30 pm. Full menus at www. nic.bc.ca/bistro. For reservations call 250-923-9708.
Sat. Nov. 28 Woofy’s Pet Santa Photo: This fun event is free for all, however, all participants are encouraged to contribute a donation. 12-4pm at Woofy’s, 2056A S. Island Hwy.
Toy & Craft Show and Sale: Shop or browse. Featuring 80+ island and local crafters. 10am-4pm at Sportsplex Gym. Taylor Swift Themed Skate: Dance offs, Taylor trivia, lip sync comps, hula hoop contests. Admission includes pizza. 6-9pm for $10.
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December 4 Starlight Shopping and Big Truck Parade: Truck Slopstacle Fun: parade, live music, Messy wet aquatic firepit at Spirit fun, from 2-4pm at Square, tree light up, Strathcona Gardens. Santa Photos and Regular Admission. Fantastic Shopping. Slippery, sloppy Downtown from 5pm obstacle course. till late! Prizes for best wipe out. Come prepared December 8 to get covered in Tim & The Glory pudding, jello and Boys: Performing other goo. at Living Waters Fellowship in Black Creek at 7pm. Reel Art Film Tickets are $10. Festival: COFMI 250-337-5053. PRESENTED by Campbell River December 12 Art Gallery + Messiah & Other Tidemark Theatre. Christmas Songs: TICKETS: $30 – CR Singers perform Festival Pass OR Christmas songs at $12 – Screening. 7:30 at CR Baptist Purchase tickets at Church, 260 S Tidemark Theater. Dogwood. Tickets at FMI 250-287the Visitors Centre PINK. and at the door.
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For some, it’s the season of fun and plenty of food, but Lester Bowles Pearson Parker’s mother and 39 brothers and sisters are hungry, and the house humans’ Jack Russell terrier, whose bite is definitely worse than his bark, is on the prowl. Lester spends most of his time alone. No one listens to him. Can he find the courage and voice to save his family from starving? The Adventures of Lester Bowles Pearson Parker: The Nut is the first of a series of adventures for this tiny mouse who carries a weighty name and has no experience at all with being a
hero. Author/Illustrator, Jocelyn Reekie, grew up in the heart of a busy prairie city, but from as far back as she can remember she was drawn to the outdoors and animals. When she and husband, Bill, moved to Quadra Island, they purchased an acreage which they shared with their two young children and a variety of critters. “When we lived in that first old farmhouse, I often talked to a mouse that crept into the kitchen at night, where I sat and wrote stories while my family – and our cat and two dogs – slept,” Reekie writes. “Eventually I cap-
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novels, short stories and non-fiction, Reekie’s art is a more recent passion. She has produced watercolour p aintings that hang in homes across the country, participated in group shows, and her art cards are a perennial favourite in local outlets. For her picture book illustrations, she uses a variety of media and styles. “The style is largely dependent on the story,” she says. “Era, place, and who the characters are all play a part. Genre also comes into it. If it’s a fantasy or cartoon, anything goes; if it’s a realistic story the
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Carihi students Gurleen Mann (grade 12), Julia Milutinovic (grade 11) and Ben Downie (grade 10) participated in Carihi’s student vote on Oct. 16.
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Carihi students participated in “Student Vote” on Oct. 16, a mock federal election for young Canadians below legal voting age. Student Vote operates just like a real election and allows students to become accustomed to the voting process. The program has been around since 2003 and operates with a purpose of promoting voting amongst the younger population. This year, 922,000 students from 6,760 schools across the country cast their ballots, including 629 students from Carihi. Many felt it was a great opportunity to
express their political voice, including Grade 10 student, Kianna Shwaluk. “I voted to voice my opinion,” Shwaluk shared. “Every student deserves to have their opinions heard. Students often have different political views than adults. What’s important to us is a lot different than what’s important to them.” The Student Vote results, although used for statistical purposes only, really make a statement about what’s important to Canadian youth. Grade 11 student, Charis Tazumi says she hopes to one day see a party that changes justice in prisons, an issue she believes to be very
important. “There needs to be more people who want to provide assistance and care for criminals who suffer from mental illnesses to help them get better. You can’t expect these people to get released back into the world and be perfectly fine after being in the isolation of a prison for so long without having received the proper care, support and rehabilitation.” Julia Milutinovic, another Grade 11 student, is passionate about environmental issues. “I agree that pipelines are both bad for the environment and unsafe. They’re not worth the risk of a devastating
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Although Dan Reynen will be retiring and starting a new venture, Faye Reynen will continue to work with Susan and the staff at S. McInnes & Associates Ltd. Dan and Faye would like to thank all of the Reynen Business Services Ltd. customers who have supported them and the company since its inception in 1983, and want to assure those customers that they can expect very few changes in their interactions with the business and that it will continue to operate with the same level of service its customers have come to expect. As a CPA firm with two locations (Campbell River & Duncan), additional services will now include preparation of review engagements, succession planning for both personal and corporate customers, legal trust audits as required by the law society and real estate trust audits as required by the Real Estate Council of BC. S. McInnes & Associates Ltd. looks forward to helping new and existing customers with all their personal tax, bookkeeping and accounting needs, and we trust that you will call 250-286-1649, email faye@reynen.net or come by our office if you have any questions or concerns.
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Fusing mind and body CASSIDY HINSBERGER
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eep breath in, deep breath out. A practice we’re always doing but are hardly ever thinking about. When Dale Trenholm was a top notch hockey goalie he began to think about deep breathing. He would take a deep breath before pucks were launched through the air toward him. Trenholm says, “deep breathing is a powerful tool to keep [people] relaxed and focused.” Currently, Trenholm is building a yoga studio on his property on the Holmaco Reserve. Trenholm believes he can guide people through deep breathing. “I’m not the teacher, everyone is their own teacher through experiences. I can guide [people] through the experience.” When the Mind Body
Fusion Yoga studio opens up sometime in the early New Year there will be a variety of classes offered. There will be Vinyasa Yoga, Yin Yoga, Yin Fusion, and Rip It up Fitness. Mind Body Fusion Yoga will fuse together mental, spiritual, emotional, and physical health. Trenholm’s overall goal for the studio is to create, “a safe place for [people] to escape, relax, and feel good.” The location has the perfect balance of feel-
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oil spill. The Northern Gateway Pipeline could cause a huge negative impact on our environment, so I didn’t want to see it, or any other pipeline, get passed.” A number of eager students were also given the opportunity to volunteer as poll workers during the election in order to gain a deeper understanding of the voting process. Those who were involved agreed it was a great experience and had fun trying out different election-related jobs. The results of the Student Vote were announced on Oct. 19 during the television coverage of the federal election results. Carihi students voted 37 per cent Liberal, 28 per cent NDP, 22 per cent Green and 13 per cent Conservative, compared to the actual North Island-Powell River results that had a 40 per cent NDP lead, with the
ing secluded while still being close to town. There are tall green trees that surround the property, and the soft sound of trickling water from a nearby stream. Creating ultimate relaxation. Eventually, as the landscape effort progresses there will be a short trail leading from the studio to the stream where people can come and take a few deep breaths before their class begins. Trenholm first got his vision for the studio
about two years ago, but says, “[his] whole life has lead and prepared [him] for this.” He is receiving plenty of support from family and friends, even getting an extra hand from time to time. For the most part Trenholm has been making the studio all on his own, with no previous construction experience he is “learning as [he] goes.” In North America’s fast-paced lifestyle, more and more people are finding new ways to keep relaxed and balanced. Yoga is a great technique to refresh and stay calm. Mind Body Fusion yoga will bring together all aspects of health and will be a welcoming place for both beginners and those who are more experienced. For more info you can visit the Mind Body Fusion Yoga website at mbfyoga.ca
Just how important is driving to students, anyways? licences are important. Seventy-nine per cent of the students interviewed said they felt having your driver’s licence is important. Not just for independence, however. Many students explained how it also works as a valuable piece of I.D. Even the few who said driver’s licences aren’t impor-
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tant felt that teenagers might as well go for their licence since it’s easier to now than when you’re older. Unsurprisingly, a vast majority intend on obtaining, or have already obtained their licence. Only one student didn’t plan on going for his driver’s licence. Everyone interviewed Cont. page 59
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Conservatives in second, followed closely by the Liberals. Nationwide, the results of the Student Vote were similar to those of the actual federal election. Canadian students voted for a majority Liberal government, with the Conservatives as the Leader of the Opposition. Full results can be viewed at www.studentvote.ca/results.
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Food scene growing in Campbellton By John Twigg, Secretary, Campbellton Neighbourhood Association
All neighbourhoods develop and evolve different traits over time and the historic Campbellton neighbourhood certainly demonstrates that, especially in recent years through the urban renewal efforts of the Campbellton Neighbourhood Association. But other trends are evident too, such as shifts in the resource-based service industries and modernization of old housing, and one of the newer trends is some renewal in its restaurants and food-industry scene. A prime example of that is Ryan's Pizzeria in the bowling alley on 16th Avenue, which has long been popular for take-outs of award-winning pizzas and now has expanded its kitchen, added some pasta dishes and other items to its menu and upgraded its dining room. The restaurant, which is fully licensed, is still offering burgers, sandwiches and other snacks popular with bowlers but now its dining room in-
cludes two TV screens, a cozy fireplace and lots of tables ready to welcome large groups such as for bowling league participants. The complex's owner, Ian Fong, has been a long-time supporter of the CNA, providing an office for its start-up and more recently letting the community garden committee meet in what is now the new dining room. So thanks and best wishes to Ryan's! Another example is the hopefully-soon-to-reopen restaurant in the landmark Quinsam Hotel, which is being worked on by new operators Brian Welz and Fred Mohammed (as reported here on Sept. 9). The storied pub was reopened first as-is, live music returned a few weeks later and now their focus is on refurbishing the old restaurant, long popular for its home-cooked and affordable meals. Coming soon will be a new outlet of Nesbitt's Island Cof-
fee, going in soon and opening early next year at 1995 Island Highway (formerly Campbellton Motor Cars). A leaflet distributed in the area by Nesbitts indicates that the high-traffic location (near the corner of Tamarac and Island Highway) also will offer some office and retail space. It will be the second outlet in Campbell River for Nesbitt's, also at 1140 Shoppers Row, and their move into Campbellton will be another vote of confidence for its renewal. Unique restaurants Though Campbellton is not renowned as a destination for epicurian gourmands it does in fact have several restaurants notable for some unique attributes and excellent food. White Tower Restaurant at 1920 Island Highway has long been popular for its large and varied menu of Greek, Italian and Canadian favourites such as steaks and seafood but since new owners Vasilis and Surinder Tsangaris took
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Further information including for last-minute sponsorship opportunities in the video is available from John Twigg at john@johntwigg.com or 778-348-0747. An early three-minute version of the video was entered in B.C. Hydro's Community Champions contest and can be viewed at https://champions. bchydro.com/entries/honourable_mentions . CNA annual meeting set for Jan. 13 The annual general meeting of the Campbellton Neighbourhood Association has been set for Wednesday Jan. 13 at the Eagles Hall, with doors open at 5 p.m. The event will include reports on recent and future CNA activities and the election of directors; it is a not-for-profit society operated by volunteers. Further information from chair Brian Shaw at brianthepiper@gmail.com or 250287-880.
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to voice their opinions Tier-2 teams of the or their ability to speak league. freely,” adding that “the The decision to disdisagreement with one miss Freyja from the member’s team was family is conveSHADES niently an internal matter made by between the Riptide the club Steering and the Comfamily.” mittee, a Sean move that Arbour, seemed the chair of to absolve the Riptide Marine Steering Harvest of Committee any direct said that responsiFreyja’s bility. But criticism the corhad created a “bad spot” poration is implicated, for the players and parat least indirectly. Such ents, that required her corporate sponsorship dismissal. “At the end of is intended to seem the day, it’s all about the altruistic and unconkids.” troversial. But the real If only the issue were objective is to elevate so simple. The conthe profile of the corpotroversy is now about ration as a respectable social justice, with other member of the commuovertones that invite nity — with a subtle but exploration — exactly implicit quid pro quo what Marine Harvest — we will support you, was trying to avoid by if you support us. sponsoring the eight Leveraging com-
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thought it was extremely unlikely for them to change their minds. However, if roads were to get too dangerous or if the environmental impact becomes greater or more t hre atening, they may consider changing their attitude towards the subject. Surprisingly, ownership of a car doesn’t seem to be as important. This time the majority (63 per cent) stated that it wasn’t important to have your own vehicle. Many students said they would be okay with borrowing their parent’s car. Other popular reasons included car-pooling and public transit. When asked about the Learner’s/Novice system in place by ICBC, 63 per cent felt that the current system worked. However, almost everybody had some ideas to make it better. A few people suggested a higher age. Many suggested having mandatory driving lessons, as you can easily pick up bad habits from your parents who probably aren’t as up to date with the rules of the road as a driving school. A few people even suggested attaching a road test to compliment the written test in order to determine how
munity support for the controversial practice of salmon farming explains why, as the CBC News noted, “the company sponsors more than 100 community organizations on Vancouver Island, including sports for young people.” For its part, Ian Roberts said he believes it’s legitimate for the soccer association to ask parents not to “speak ill” of the club and its policies. (The Reeds were criticizing the practices of the sponsor, not the club.) Furthermore, explained Roberts, Marine Harvest “provides youth an opportunity to not only participate in sports but participate at a reasonable cost” — a “cost” that would seem to be the suppression of critical thinking and the forfeiture of free expression. The CBC News coverage placed this “cost” under the heading of “corporate opportunism.” And Dr. Margot
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reyja Reed’s Oct. 29 dismissal from the U-15 Riptide girl’s soccer team in the Comox Valley was the culmination of complexities arising from the arrival of a new sponsor for the league, Marine Harvest Canada, BC’s largest operator of net-pen salmon farms. So began Freyja’s principled refusal to refrain from making critical comments about the ecological damage caused by salmon farming. The resulting controversy received repeated local and national media coverage, becoming a public relations disaster for Marine Harvest. This was not what Marine Harvest intended. Ian Roberts, its spokesperson, said his corporation’s contributions to community groups “have not, and will not, and will never, direct a recipient’s right
long you would have your ‘L’ for. However, 84 per cent agreed that there are better alternatives to driving. Essentially everyone said that buses and biking are better for you and the environment than driving. Despite that, it would still appear the average teenager feels that, at the very least, having the ability to drive is an important skill.
Young, a University of BC law professor who specializes in gender discrimination in sports, concluded that, “[Freyja] is being muzzled. To say: ‘You give up soccer or you give up free speech’ is outrageous.” Although, as Dr. Young added, free expression under the Charter does not apply to sport teams or corporations. But the optics for Marine Harvest are terrible when the ambitions of a talented 14-year-old girl are being thwarted because of a corporation already steeped in environmental controversy. Sports are about fairness, ethics and principles, qualities that Freyja obviously had in abundance before she got entangled with Marine Harvest. Maybe her standards are too high for any of their teams.
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For Canada and the world to be truly successful, we must recognize the inherent rights of children to have a say in their lives from a young age, suggests an Island man urging Canadians to declare Nov. 20 Rights of the Child Day. “Graduated steps into democratic self-reliance must begin at birth and not be one giant leap at the age of majority,” says John McDonald, a former school teacher and school trustee now living in Duncan. The initiative would recognize the anniversary of the United Nations’ adoption of Declaration of the Rights of the Child and raise awareness of the important document, creating potentially far-reaching effects. “If kids knew what their rights are and what they’re not, it would be a better world. They would understand democracy,” he said. The initiative’s roots date back to 1924, and the Geneva Declaration on the Rights of
the Child, followed by the 1959 Declaration of the Rights of the child adopted by the United Nations. Fast-forward to Nov. 20, 1989, and the Declaration of the Rights of the child was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations and ratified in Canada several years later. McDonald broadly categorizes the Rights of the Child under three main headings: n The Right to Survival – through the provision of adequate food, shelter, clean water and primary health care; n The Right to Protection – from abuse, neglect and exploitation, including the right to special protection in times of war; n T he R i g ht to Develop – in a safe environment, through the provision of formal education, constructive play, advanced health care and the opportunity to participate in the social, economic and religious life of their culture, free from discrimination. Essential to the initiative is introducing democracy at a young age as a way of raising
democratically minded adults. “You can’t raise minors with no say into their lives,” McDonald says. “We can’t raise our kids in an undemocratic household and school system then send them out on their own and say, ‘Now you need to live in a democracy,’” McDonald argues, suggesting that if children are going to learn about democracy, it needs to begin when they’re young. People have a strong tendency to do and be what is expected of them, he says. “Therefore the greatest danger to our society is the concept that young people are irresponsible, stupid, cannot think and are incapable of building the future that the present adults must live in. Well, you better have faith in our offspring for it is their world that we (adults) will have to live in,” he says, adding,“adults have not given us much to boast about in human development. Is it time to include children in future planning. Make Nov. 20 the Rights of the Child Day.”
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