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A structure fire Sunday night on Greenwood Street has claimed the life of a family pet and has displaced four people – likely permanently. “We were called at 4:45 p.m. and responded from both stations,” says Fire Chief Ian Baikie, “because we were told there was visible fire. Upon responding, crews did see fire through the upstairs windows, and got inside as soon as possible to

knock that fire down.” It took a while to fully extinguish the blaze, however, as the residence, Baikie says, “was at one time a double-wide mobile home,” and “the fire migrated through the walls into the attic, due to a lack of fire-retardant drywall.” By the time they had the situation dealt with at 7:30 p.m., five vehicles and 25 fire personnel were on scene. Two of the residence’s four occupants were sent to hospital and

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Chief Judge Thomas J. Crabtree (left) presided over a unique “case” Monday when a courtroom packed with the who’s who of Campbell River’s justice administration paid tribute to Judge Brian Saunderson (right) who retires after 25 years as a Provincial Court judge on the North Island.

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This house on Greenwood Street in Campbell River is likely a total loss, according to Fire Chief Ian Baikie, after a fire Sunday night. The cause of the fire will likely remain unknown, though it is being treated as accidental.

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he staid and sombre chamber of justice that is the Campbell River Courthouse’s courtroom No. 1 rang with laughter and fond remembrance

Monday. The who’s who of the community’s legal profession gathered to say farewell to the man who set the tone for the process of justice in this community for the past 25 years. Provincial Court Judge Brian

Saunderson gazed over a packed courtroom much like he’s done many times since he was first called to the bench on Jan. 16, 1991. This time, however, he was the subject of the proceedings as representatives from every arm

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Fire: Message for the community is: check your smoke detectors Emergency Social Services program, at which point, Baikie says, they will need to find other accommodation. “I don’t see anyone inhabiting that house any time soon,” Baikie said. “From the replacement value of that house, I would say it’s at least a 50 per cent loss.” Baikie also says the messaging for the community after this incident is to check your smoke detectors and make sure they’re in working order. “Without a working smoke alarm, there

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treated for smoke inhalation, Baikie says, but no other human injuries were reported. The body of the family dog, however, was found in the room determined to be the origin of the fire. Baikie says the house is likely a total loss and they are unsure as to whether the structure was insured, as they have received conflicting reports on that. The four residents of the home will be provided food and shelter at a local hotel for 72 hours through the province’s

would have perhaps been a different, even less favourable outcome for these folks,” Baikie says, as the fire broke out in an area of the home that wasn’t being used at the time, and the resident who alerted the rest of the house discovered the fire after going upstairs to find out why the smoke detector was going off. Baikie says they will likely never know the exact cause of the blaze due to the extent of the damage. Although the dog’s body was found in the room determined to be

the fire’s origin, along with a lamp that had been left on, no conclusive evidence can be drawn from those facts. “Did the dog knock over the lamp that managed to catch some bedding on fire? We’ll probably never know,” Baikie says, but adds there is nothing suspicious about the incident. “We don’t have reason to believe it was anything more than accidental. We’re sure where it started, but I’m not sure we’ll ever know exactly what caused it,” Baikie says.

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the CRLA’s free community presentation of Charlotte Diamond in concert at the Tidemark Theatre, which wraps up Family Literacy Week on Jan. 30. “The point is just to have more families reading with their children,” Bergen says. “Statistics show an increase in children’s vocabulary of about 6,000 words by the time they start kindergarten if they’ve been read to.” And Bergen says that an increased vocabulary makes the world a much easier place to navigate. The world is a frustrating place for a child when they can’t properly communicate how they feel, what they want or the difficulties they’re experiencing, so the more words a child knows early in life, the better, she says. Isn’t 1,000 books a pretty big ask of people? It sounds like a big commitment. “There are 1,825 days in five years,” Bergen replies simply. She just knows that number. So 1,000 books is just

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The service period (“Service Period”) will commence on the purchase or lease transaction date (“Transaction Date”) and will expire on the earlier of: (i) the date on which the maximum number of S ate; or (ii) when the Eligible Vehicle has reached 48,000 kilometers. All Eligible Services must be completed during the Service Period, otherwise they will be forfeited. The Offer may be upgraded to use premium oil at the recipient’s expense. The Eligible Services are not designed to meet all requirements and specifications necessary to maintain the Eligible Vehicle. To see the complete list of maintenance necessary, please refer to the Service Maintenance Guide. Any additional services required are not covered by the Offer and are the sole responsibility ay not be combined with certain offers NCESI reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. Ask your retailer for details. ≠ Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 AA00)/2016 Rogue SV Special Edition FWD (Y6SG16 AA00)/2016 Pathfinder S 4X2 (5XRG16 AA00). 1.49%/1.49%/2.99% lease APR for a 60/60/60 month term equals monthly payments of $278/$339/$384 with $0 down payment, and $0 security dep re due at lease inception. Payments include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $16,708/$20,317/$23,013. *Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 AA00). 0% lease APR for a 24 month term equals monthly payments of $433 with $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Payments include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximu bligation is $10,387. ‡ $3,250/$5,500/$6,500 NCF standard finance cash (includes bonus cash) available on new 2015 Micra 1.6 SR/2015 Sentra 1.8 SL CVT/2015 Altima 2.5 SL models when financing with NCF at standard rates. ▲Models shown $37,008/$25,998/$52,708/$18,438 Selling price for a new 2016 Rogue SL AWD Premium (Y6DG16 BK00)/ 2015 Sentra 1.8 SL (C4TG15 AA00)/2016 Pathfinder Platinum (5XEG15 AA00)/2015 Micra 1.6 SR AT (S5SG75 AE10). *Purchase financing price of $9,998 for a 2015 Micra 1.6 S (S5LG55 AA00) is available wh CF standard finance cash, $650 non-stack cash and $500 bonus cash. Freight and PDE charges, air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation (where applicable) are included. License, registration, specific duty on new tires ($15) and insurance are extra. Certain conditions apply. See your dealer or visit Nissan.ca/Loyalty. *◆±≠▲Freight and PDE charges ($1,760/$1,600/$1,760/$1,600) air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, applicable fees (all which may vary by region), manufacturer’s rebate and deale ^ nsurance and applicable taxescannot are extra. offers are available credit throughonly. Nissan Canada Finance for abylimited time, may change without noticeInc. and(NCESI) cannot beand combined anyMY15 other Micra/Sentra/Murano offers except stackable and trading dollars. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. ALG isleased the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg.com. 2016 Rogue as 11 IIHS picks when equipped with Forward Emergency Braking. Foronly moreon information see www.IIHS.org. Ward’s Large Mar ≈ + ebruary 1, 2016. Payments be Lease made on a weekly basis, on forapproved advertising purposes Offer is administered Nissan Canada Extended Services applieswith to any MY16 Versa Note/Rogue/Pathfinder models (each, an “Eligible Model”) and registered through Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc., on approved credit,recognized between Jan – top Febsafety 1, 2016 from an authorized Nissan retailer in Canada. Eligible leases through NCF with subvented rates.Cross Offer Utility recipient SM © ≈ + ≈ + Class. Nissan Sentra received the lowest of problems per vehicles among compact cars in the proprietary J.D. Power 2015 Initial Quality Study . StudyAll based on responses from new-vehicle owners, measuring 244Oil models and measures opinions after 90 Canada days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2015. Your experiences vary. Visit jdpower.com. 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Ask yourlease retailer for details. monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD (Y6RG16 AA00)/2016 Rogue SV Special Edition FWD (Y6SG16 AA00)/2016 S 4X2Inc., (5XRG16 1.49%/1.49%/2.99% APR for 60/60/60 month term monthly payments of include $278/$339/$384 with $0rates. down payment, $0entitled security deposit. Offers available from January 2016 – February 1, tire 2016. Payments cannot onan a weekly basis, advertising purposes only.Services Offerand is administered Nissan Canada Extended Services Inc. and toSany MY15 Micra/Sentra/Murano and MY16 Versa Note/Rogue/Pathfinder models (each, an “Eligible Model”) leased and registered through Nissan Canada Financial Services on approved credit, between Jan 11 – Feblease 1, and 2016 from an a authorized Nissan Canada. Eligible only on leases through NCF with and subvented Offer recipient be to receive a ude freight fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 11, km/year withthis excess charged atservice $0.10/km. 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C a mp b e l l R i v e r’s Megan Hurn has recently become the proud new owner of a registered diabetic alert service dog. The dog, which was bred and trained by the Lions Foundation of Canada in Ontario, is trained to detect when Hurn’s blood sugar levels have dropped. Shortly after acquiring her new dog, Hurn, wanting to honour her civic duty, went to City Hall to get an annual dog licence. She said was surprised when she was charged the $20 fee. “We were told in our training classes that in many jurisdictions, the licence fee is waived for service dogs,” Hurn wrote in a letter to city council. “Vancouver, Edmonton, Mississauga, Halifax and Toronto are but a few of the Canadian cities that licence service dogs at no cost.” At the Jan. 11 council meeting, Coun. Michele Babchuk said after she first read Hurn’s letter, she immediately thought of putting forward a motion that council waive the fee for service dogs. But, she said after a second read-through,

she thought city staff should weigh in first. “I’m wondering now, when I read it again – and there was mention of other jurisdictions that waive the fee – if we shouldn’t maybe send this back to staff to look at so that we craft that

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policy more carefully and take a look at what other jurisdictions are doing,” Babchuk said. Other communities have eliminated those fees because, as Hurn points out, the cost of maintaining a service dog is significant. “ T h e y h av e c e rtain requirements in their feeding, grooming and general care expenses that are above and beyond those of a pet dog,” Hurn wrote. “Any reduction in these

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(licensing) costs is very helpful to the budgets of those of us who have one of these amazing service dogs. “As there are so few of us relying on certified service/working dogs in our city, I would ask that council consider eliminating the licensing fee for these animals.” Council, taking into account Hurn’s request, agreed to have staff come back to council with a report that takes into account what other jurisdictions are doing when it comes to waiving licence fees and how it would impact the city. Coun. Colleen Evans suggested the report also provide clarity on what defines a service dog. “It was interesting, in doing some research, that also the definition of service dog is something I think should be included in the staff report because there was some discrepancies among jurisdictions about what exactly constitutes a service dog,” she said. Mayor Andy Adams agreed. “I fully concur. I think it’s appropriate to send this back to staff for a report and comment and take it into consideration.”

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Being asked to tell my story is flattering Terr y Jacques recently phoned me at the Mirror office and asked if I would come and speak to the Campbell River Daybreak Rotary Club in February. I think that I gave an embarrassed laugh after a stunned pause. I know the words “but public speaking is my biggest fear” came out of my mouth. I also know that I said I would do it. What I don’t know is whether this was the right thing to say. I questioned the wisdom of that decision as soon as I hung up the phone. And I will question it every day leading up to my presentation, every minute the morning of the presentation, likely during the presentation between shaky sentences and probably after the presentation too, when I sit down with a red face and a pounding heart. I have never, ever liked public speaking. In fact, I think it’s safe to say I have absolutely hated it my whole life. So why in the world did I say I would do this?

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Meetings being held this week in Vancouver between Canada’s Updateprovincial ministers of health and federal Health Minister Jane Philpott and her staff will likely take on the feel of a contract negotiation. Especially in the case of B.C., which absorbs more retirees than any other province in the country, and along with them, their increasingly complex health-care needs. The problem is, a portion of the federal health care money designed to provide care for such people does not transfer with them when they change residences. B.C. Health Minister Terry Lake will be making that point as he and his provinWe say: B.C. cial counterparts get has issues with their first audience the 2011 funding with the new government this week. Last formula week he reiterated our province’s beef with the health care funding formula adopted by the former Conservative government in 2011, that it was based on population, with no age component. We agree with his argument that because health care costs increase as people grow older, a per-capita formula makes for a non-level playing field between provinces such as B.C., which is relatively older, and Alberta, which is younger. Not only is B.C. finding the need to increase the number of hospice beds for terminally ill baby boomers who are native to this province, that situation is made more critical with people moving here to retire. Greater Victoria, in particular, welcomes a large number of retirees who appreciate the region’s mild climate. The old formula for calculating federal health care transfer payments to the provinces was instituted by the previous Liberal government under former prime minister Paul Martin, a guy who knew more than the average person about what the feds could and could not afford. In 2004, they instituted a program that would see annual increase to provincial health transfers of six per cent, a solution Martin at the time called “a fix for a generation.” The formula was changed by the Conservative government after 2011, when health care increases were tied to economic growth, with a minimum increase of three per cent per year, to begin in 2017. In B.C. before the new Liberal government was elected last year, Justin Trudeau promised to add another $3 billion to the health care budget to start, and “sit down with the provinces immediately” to renegotiate the formula. We hope the two sides can come up with a fair plan that works for today, not 2017 or beyond. – Black Press

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they come home from battle or transition out of the military. It was such an incredible experience to be part of something so big that I want to share, I want to keep that going. But there’s a bigger part of my brain that is just plain terrified and is having a hard time getting past that. This battle inside my head between “I know it’s going to be OK, even if it is hard” and “I am so scared to be bad at something” is a pretty constant thing in my life. Maybe that’s why I’m so exhausted all of the time. But, even if I haven’t made it a formal resolution and I won’t actually write it down on paper because that means I am fully committed, I am trying to ignore the fear a bit more in 2016. I’m trying to be “a real, functioning adult” as I constantly joke (without laughing because, let’s face it, this is actually not that much of a joke - and feeling like you are not “a real, functioning adult” at 33

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of the administration of justice in Campbell River and the North Island paid tribute to the judge’s body of work over the past 25 years. Speaker after speaker – from Crown counsels to sheriffs, judges to courthouse staff – made it clear that this was a man held in high esteem as much for his legal courage and fortitude as his humanity and humour. “I want you to know that whenever you cross the threshold of this building, you will always be addressed as Your Honour,” said Doug Smith, manager of Campbell River Court Services, referring to the title by which judges are addressed when presiding over a case. Saunderson first came to Campbell River in 1974 after spending 21 years practising law in Vancouver before being appointed to the provincial court bench. Monday’s event in the Campbell River Courthouse was presided over in a quasi-formal way by the Chief Judge of the Provincial Court of B.C., Thomas J. Crabtree, who sat with him at the judge’s bench at the head of the courtroom. To Judge Saunderson’s left, sitting in the jury box were the judge’s family. “I approach this special sitting with mixed emotions,” Chief Judge Crabtree said. “It’s a unique privilege and opportunity to attend a

community where a presiding judge has served the public for a great number of years.” On the other hand, it is a sad occasion, the Chief Judge said, bidding farewell to a judge who has served his community with honour and dedication. Judge Peter Doherty served with Judge Saunderson in Campbell River and other North Island courtrooms. The two became great friends and the judge related to the courtroom the pair’s love for Harley-Davidson motorcycles, telling the audience of a cross-Canada trip the two took with Judge Doherty’s son. It left the audience with the compelling image of two HarleyDavidsons roaring across the nation being driven by two sitting judges of the Provincial Court of B.C. Campbell River Crown Counsel Adrienne Venturini began working here in 1993 and Judge Suanderson was her first presiding judge. She said Judge Saunderson viewed the Provincial Court as the people’s court. Whenever people find themselves in front of the judge it can be pretty intimidating. Judge Saunderson’s manner and approach, however, always allowed people to leave the courtroom with a better understanding of the process and with a feeling that they have been heard.

Besides his sensitivity, Venturini also paid tribute to Judge Saunderson’s management. “It takes a special judge to get through the (court) list in a timely and efficient manner,” she said. “He was not only fair but he was extremely efficient.” She also mentioned the unique challenge of serving as a judge in this far-flung region. “I need to say that in my view, being a jduge in this jurisdiction is demanding,” Venturini said. “Judge Saunderson always rose to the travel challenge. “Campbell River and Port Hardy uniquely benefited from having a judge who understood this community.” Venturini said the Campbell River Courthouse has “a unique cast of characters” and the judge likened the administration of justice to “herding cats” by which he usually was referring to the lawyers serving as counsel. He was consistent in his dealing with counsel and on busy days had a preference for brevity, she said. Venturini related a story from one case involving one of the justice system’s “frequent flyers” who attempted to escape from the police by jumping into a 45-gallon drum that was – unbeknownst to the perpetrator – filled with discarded cooking oil. The would-be escapee completely submerged

himself in the drum and the police decided to wait him out. He soon resurfaced. During the recitation of these details, the judge interrupted Venturini and “with a straight face he asked ‘completely submerged?’” Doug Marion is one of Campbell River’s longest-serving defence counsels. The two have faced each other in court in more than 1,000 trials, Marion estimated. Marion paid tribute to Judge Saunderson’s dedication to the spirit of the law. He recited a murder case from the early 1990s where it was clear that one of two men had to have committed the act but there was no clear evidence as to which one. Judge Saunderson acquitted the murder charge because to convict one of them raised the possibility of the wrong one getting away with it. “You knew that in finding one young man not guilty, you would be allowing (the other) young man to walk away from murder,” Marion said. That acquittal was appealed to the Supreme Court of Canada and Judge Saunderson’s original ruling was upheld. “I had the honour to be there when they decided you did the right thing,” Marion said. “You did what you were required to do, even when that was

unpopular.” Marion also said that Judge Saunderson “steadfastly defended the independence of your court.” He recited an instance of another “frequent flyer” coming before Judge Saunderson with a packed courtroom of Campbell River’s business community awaiting a harsh sentence. What the judge handed down was the sentence the law dictated, not what the community wanted. Marion and others also paid tribute to the efforts Judge Saudnerson made to link with the First Nations community. He met with First Nations communities and their leaders. “You reached out,” Marion said. Marion said that in all of the thousand or more trials he and Judge Saunderson faced off on, he may have appealed the judge’s decisions less than 20 times. Court staff also paid tribute to Judge Saunderson. “We were all able to do many things because you believed in us and taught us many things,” said Sgt. George MacLagan of the B.C. Sheriff Services, a longserving member of the Sheriff Service in Campbell River. “You always supported and protected us when others did not.” “It has been an honour and a privilege to work in your courtroom,” MacLagan said.

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orth Island College (NIC) students will soon have access to new support services, including a Learning Commons, expanded counselling and increased student engagement opportunities, including leadership workshops and recreational activities, according to a release from the college, but, unfortunatley, they will be paying $5 more per credit to receive them. Lisa Domae, NIC’s Vice President of Learning and Students, says NIC has been trying to find funding for these services for years. “While it is always regrettable to increase costs for students,” Domae said in the release on the increase to fees and services, “these fees will enable NIC to provide long awaited and muchneeded support services. Now for the first time, we will have

dedicated funds to develop the strong supportive services that students have been asking for.” According to the release, for the extra $5 per credit, NIC students will receive, “a Learning Commons with dedicated technology, math, writing and academic support and research resources,” an increase in counselling services, along with increased “Student Engagement,” which includes various leadership workshops and opportunities, recreational activities and other community-building initiatives, according to the release. “The proposed services will benefit students and address an obvious need for resources, however, the student fee is a symptom of the chronic underfunding in BC’s post-secondary system,” said North Island Students’ Union (NISU) representative Jessica Sandy. “It is unfortunate

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that these services, traditionally funded by the provincial government, will be paid for on the backs of NIC students.” NIC’s Board of Governors approved the fee at its last board meeting as part of its focus on supporting even greater student success at the college. “Although we’re hesitant to support additional costs for students, we are encouraged these fees will support students,” said NIC Faculty Association president Shirley Ackland. “We know budgets are limited and you can’t run a college on air. As faculty, our focus is always about helping students succeed.” The fee increase does not apply to adult upgrading students, ESL students or students with disabilities in access programs. For more information on NIC’s programs and services, go to nic. bc.ca

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coordinator of Campbell River Better at Home, agreed. “This is a wonderful and important opportunity for Campbell River,” Wagman said. “We will be working towards becoming an age-friendly community – recognition that 36 other B.C. communities have already earned.” The age-friendly assessment work, which under the rules of the grant must be completed within 12 months, will involve surveys and focus groups. The assessment will explore the following eight features of an agefriendly community:

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time collaborator Sam Hurrie, Linda McRae (Spirit of the West), percussionist Robin Layne (Locarno) and Canadian bassist extraordinaire Rick May. Cox said recruiting musicians for this project was the easy part. “Everyone I asked immediately said yes. When I announced we were doing it, I immediately got about 100 emails from other musicians, asking ‘how do I get involved?’ So the passion for his music is astounding.” Verreault saw the invite as an opportunity to expand his musical repertoire. “I’m always up for trying things I haven’t and playing with ensembles I’ve yet to play,” he said. “The catalogue is as challenging as it is well loved, and that’s really appealing as a musician.” “What we are doing is an ‘in the round’ version of our versions of his songs, which is going to continue to change as we get deeper into the tour,” said Cox. “We’ve got dates booked now all the way into October of 2017 now. It will morph, and it will get better in some ways. But the biggest challenge was picking the music, because there is so much of it.” The project’s premier presentation will be at the Tidemark Theatre on Feb. 5 and Cox expects the shows to be popular because of Bowie’s wide appeal. “He had a profound influence on anyone my age,” said the 53-yearold Cox. “Bowie is one of the few people who could cross over from absolute art to pop star. There’s not many folks like that in (the) history of pop music, whose art

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because I have spent the last while practising his songs. But to realize this is his legacy and there’s no more coming.” “It was a huge shock,” said Hurrie, who agreed that this project has made Bowie’s death more impactful. “It has gotten so personal … It’s almost like a family member died, in a funny kind of way. Maybe not a family member, but someone I had played with a lot. We have been getting our heads so into his music that it wasn’t just like David Bowie died. For me at least. He’s a presence in the room (during rehearsals). So it (Bowie’s death) did have a personal feel to it.” Regarding the show itself, Cox described it as an interpretive collective. “I don’t even like to call them tribute shows, because then people might go there thinking we are trying to sound like him. That’s not it at all,” he said. “I’ve done a few of these shows, where you pick a musician and do an evening of his music, a couple of other times, but this time I wanted to go deeper. I chose Bowie because it didn’t seem like anyone else was doing Bowie songs.” “I guess it will probably be a little bit more meaningful now, as opposed to just doing a night of David Bowie songs,” said Austin.“I don’t like using the word ‘memorial’… ‘a celebration of ’ would be better.” Starman: An Acoustic Evening of David Bowie Songs opens at the Tidemark Theatre on Feb. 5 (tidemarktheatre.com) and plays at the Evergreen Theatre in Powell River on Feb. 6.

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Are you a skier or snowboarder who knows someone affected by multiple sclerosis? If you answered yes, then you should come to Ski for MS Jan. 31 at Mount Washington Alpine Resort. A fundraiser for the MS Society of Canada North Vancouver Island Chapter, Ski for MS is a great way to help people affected by MS in your community and earn a fun, inspiring and free day on the slopes. Register online at www.msski.ca or by phone at 1-877-339-0819 and receive everything you need to get started fundraising. Registered participants who raise the pledge minimum for their age group will receive a free alpine day pass or Nordic ski pass for Jan. 31, lunch at the Hawk Dog Stand, a Ski for MS toque or scarf, entry to the Vertical Challenge – a fun endurance event - and the chance to win some great prizes donated from throughout the community. After a great day on the mountain, join us at 3:30 p.m. for a quick wrap up ceremony to find out how much money was raised and maybe claim a great draw prize. The pledge minimums are: n Adult (19-64): $150 n Student (19-64): $125 n Senior (65+): $125 n Youth (13-18): $125 n Child (7-12): $100 Raise $500 or more and receive a Mount Washington day pass to use

another day. Many participants add to the fun by creating a team made up of friends, family or co-workers. Show your team spirit by dressing up or distinguishing yourselves at Ski for MS. FYI – team members are not required to stay together for the day. If you are up on Mount Washington on Jan. 31, stop by the Ski for MS station at the base of the Hawk 6ix Pack Chairlift. We will be holding 50/50 draws throughout the day and The Goat and 2Day FM will be on site with great music. Funds raised at this event will be used to (1) provide local programs and services for people affected by MS on North Vancouver Island, including information and referral, self-help groups, financial assistance through the Quality of Life: Equipment and Non–equipment funding programs to those who qualify, and the Comox MS Clinic and (2) provide funds for our Chapter’s annual research donation. In 2014, our Chapter donated $16,853 to MS research. Multiple sclerosis is a chronic, debilitating disease of the central nervous system. Symptoms can include vision problems, extreme fatigue, muscle weakness, loss of balance and coordination, tingling and numbness, cognitive problems and partial or complete paralysis. Canada has one of the highest rates of MS in the world. It is most often diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 40 and affects three times as many women as men.

Parents of children enrolled in Grades 4 and 7 will be receiving letters shortly – if they haven’t already – outlining the annual Foundation Skills Assessment (FSA) testing that has begun province-wide. School District 72 (SD72) Superintendent Tom Longridge issued a public letter to parents and guardians of the children of the district this week addressing the controversial nature of the tests, saying they are required by law, and therefore participation is not optional. The FSA is a series of tests that are administered by the province to assess basic educational competencies in reading, writing and numeracy to assess B.C. performance standards and develop curriculum, and are happening now through Feb. 19. “You will hear various viewpoints around the Foundation Skills Assessment,” Longridge tells parents in his letter, “and you may receive information shortly from the local teachers

association.” “The assessment is considered controversial among some groups as people may use the results to make comparisons or judgments about districts, schools, classes and students,” Longridge says, such as the Fraser Institute’s ranking of public and private schools in the province. “Many of these comparisons will be based on small differences that are neither statistically or educationally significant,” Longridge writes, adding the school district would not use FSA information in any way that would negatively affect a child. “Our district considers and uses the information we get from the Foundation Skills Assessment as a part of the Assessment For Learning cycle,” Longridge explains. “This information, along with other classroom and district data, tells parents, teachers, students, and the district what our students are doing well and where further growth is needed in relation to the three basic skills expected by the province in that grade level.”

Although the FSA testing is legislated and therefore mandatory, Longridge says, “a few students with exceptional needs or extenuating circumstances may be excused from some or all of the assessment.” Extensive adaptation requirements, illness or a family emergency would all qualify for exemption from the testing. Each school’s principal will identify students, if any, who are being excused from any component of the assessment, and be contacting parents or guardians of those chil-

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We sadlyANNOUNCEMENTS announce the passing FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS away peacefully, Browse more at:Passed ofFAMILY our dearly loved aiti, grammi, FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS 250-287-3366 surrounded by his loving family mumma, sister and aunt, Liisa DISCRIMINATORY DEATHS DEATHS FUNERAL HOMES FUNERAL HOMES atElina Campbell River Hospital. Koski (nee Leppinen) on islandfuneralservices.com DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS DEATHS LEGISLATION Terry survived by aged his wife Januaryisthe 14th, 2016, 70. Advertisers are reminded that Helen of 49 and half1945 years, & Kent Roduck Born August the a13, in Provincial legislation forbids the Ceremonies date back to the Rosemarie son Rob (Dana), daughter Holly Kauhajoki, Finland. She moved publication of any Directors advertisement / Funeral beginning of history. A source Owners (Wade) Marling, grandchildren to Kirkland Lake, 20, Ontario to provide focus and meaning which discriminates against any October 1944when Cobi, Rex and Alli, Fred October  20, 1944 UPDWLRQV *UDGXDWLRQV :HGGLQJV she was 7 years old. brother After getting person because of race, religion, LQ RXU OLYHV %DSWLVPV &RQĂ€ (Robin), sister-in-law Lorraine –January 2016 married to Aarre10,Koski, they color, nationality, ancestry –January 10, 2016 Birthdays, Anniversaries all serve sex, as benchmarks in our lives.or HLUSKA, Ella Davis (Borden), mother-in-law moved to B.C. in Beatrice 1964peacefully, and,“Beaâ€? thereBeatrice, of Coquitlam, BC, place of origin, or age, unless the Passed away November 17, 2015, at Eagle Ridge Hospital Passed away peacefully, condition is justified by a bona she passed was aaway long term resident Alice DeGroot. He will also be missed by his nieces and 250-287-3366 :KHQ VRPHRQH ZH ORYH GLHV D &HUHPRQ\ WR FHOHEUDWH D OLIH surrounded by his loving in Port Moody, BC. She family was predeceased by her beloved surrounded by his loving family fide requirement for the work of Campbell River. In January nephews. ZHOO OLYHG LV LQGHHG WKH PRVW LPSRUWDQW RI DOO FHUHPRQLHV ,W at Campbell River Hospital. husband, talter, her parents, :ames and ChrisĆ&#x;ana islandfuneralservices.com at Campbell River Hospital. involved. 1985, career Aarre with passed and she Terry’s McMillan Bloedeland began sisters. with 14 years Dunlop, fourwife brothers Terry survived by support his not only as a by markhisof wife respect for the deceased, but it is becameis a(Brooks) proud home worker fortwo 25 years. She will Terry is serves survived at Teakerne Arm, followed by a transfer to Menzies in Helen of 49 and a half years, the one opportunity for family and friends to gather together, Beatrice is survived by her son Terry (Roberta) HluskaBay of COPYRIGHT be sadly missed and survived by her son Kari (Charlene) Koski Ceremonies to the Helen of 49date andback a half years,Rosemarie & Kent Roduck 1978, until his retirement in 1998. His years were filled with son Rob (Dana), daughter Holly EHJLQ WKH JULHYLQJ SURFHVV DQG EH SURYLGHG ZLWK FORVXUH Campbell River, her daughter BeĆŠy (Ed) Andrews of PiĆŠ Copyright and/or properties and her daughter Mirja Beauchamp (George), as well as her beginning of history. A source son Rob (Dana), daughter Holly Owners / Funeral Directors boating, camping, hunting and lastStephanie yearsand were spent (Wade) Marling, grandchildren Meadows, grandchildren Gregory and Hluska all advertisements and grandchildren Brandon, Kayla andthe Jenna Koski Jesse and (Wade) Marling, grandchildren to provide focus and meaning subsist in FDQW JLIW RQH FDQ 7KLV ´&HOHEUDWLRQ RI /LIHÂľ LV WKH ODVW VLJQLĂ€ with the camping inRegina, Parksville. They were the andgrandkids, theirAlli, mother DolleĆŠe of Tamara Good of Aila Cobi, Rex and brother Fred in all other material appearing Joel Beauchamp; her siblings Kaisu (Ken), Seija (Cliff), Cobi, Rex and Alli, brother Fred LQ RXU OLYHV %DSWLVPV &RQĂ€ UPDWLRQV *UDGXDWLRQV :HGGLQJV JLYH QRW RQO\ WR WKH SHUVRQ ZKR KDV GLHG EXW IRU WKRVH ZKR Vancouver, Leanne Day (Darren) of Kelowna, Robert Good love of his life(Sharon), and gave him so much lovewell and (Robin), sister-in-law Lorraine in this edition of Used.ca. (Kris), John Angie (Danny), as ashappiness. numerous (Robin), sister-in-law Lorraine Birthdays, Anniversaries all serve as benchmarks in our lives. WEEK, GET and father Doug of New Westminster, great- and DUH OHIW EHKLQG WR GHDO ZLWK WKH ORVV He was sotheir proud of his children. He enjoyed and his home to reproduceBUY wholly ONE nieces and nephews. Davis (Borden), mother-in-law Davis (Borden), mother-in-law Permission grandchildren Tyler, Jacob andmissed Ethan, sons of Leanne, yard and histhank-you times atwill the casino or in part and in any form Alice DeGroot. He also be by his nieces and SECOND WEEK FREE!* A special to Tom Hill, RN at Campbell :KHQ VRPHRQH ZH ORYH GLHV D &HUHPRQ\ WR FHOHEUDWH D OLIH Alice DeGroot. He will also be whatsoever, missed by particularly his nieces byanda &DOO XV ZH¡OO VKRZ \RX VRPH XQLTXH ZD\V WR ´&HOHEUDWH D and Devin, daughter of Robert. Bea was born to JamesRiver nephews. Forever loved and missed. As per Terry’s wishes, there will General Hospital, and at New Horizons, Marc Rondeau, Randi ZHOO OLYHG LV LQGHHG WKH PRVW LPSRUWDQW RI DOO FHUHPRQLHV ,W *Private party only, cannot be combined with other discounts. nephews. and ChrisĆ&#x;ana (Brooks) Dunlop on December 10, 1Ďľ20, in Life.â€? photographic or offset process Sandd, and Kim Hamilton always her safe.14Also to be noMarwayne, service. Terry’s career with McMillan Bloedel begancommuniĆ&#x;es with years not onlycareer serveswith as a McMillan mark of respect for the deceased, but it is Alberta. Shefor worked inkeeping several Terry’s Bloedel began with 14 years in a publication must be obtained Rosemary, Helen, Lee, and so many more RCA’s. Lastly, to Pat at Teakerne Arm, followed by a transfer to Menzies Bay in the one opportunity for family and friends to gather together, in Alberta including the Coal Branch area where she met at Teakerne Arm, followed by a transfer to Menzies BayAny in in writing from the publisher. Harding and Enns forineverything you’ve for Liisa’s FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS 1978, until hisLori retirement years were filled with Walter. The family moved to1998. His Campbell River indone 1Ďľ57 where EHJLQ WKH JULHYLQJ SURFHVV DQG EH SURYLGHG ZLWK FORVXUH INDEX IN BRIEF unauthorized be 1978, until his retirement in 1998. His years reproduction were filledwill with family that helped unĆ&#x;l inhunting giving her a beautiful home. boating, camping, and the last years were spent they remained 1Ͼϴ7 when they moved to Coquitlam subject to recourse in law. spent boating, camping, hunting and the last years were FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS Visitation on Friday, Jan 22 from 6-8pm at They Boyd’s Funeral 7KLV ´&HOHEUDWLRQ RI /LIHÂľ LV WKH ODVW VLJQLĂ€ FDQW JLIW RQH FDQ so could be closer to medical care. Beatrice will be the with theWalt grandkids, camping in Parksville. were FUNERAL HOMES FUNERAL HOMES ElkinCOMMUNITY Falls Cremation with the grandkids, camping Parksville. They were the ON THE WEB: ANNOUNCEMENTS Services, #1-1040 Ave, Campbell Service Saturday, remembered by9th the many friends sheRiver made while working JLYH QRW RQO\ WR WKH SHUVRQ ZKR KDV GLHG EXW IRU WKRVH ZKR love of his life and gave him so much love and happiness. Mike is survived by his wife and and Center love of his life and gave him so Reception much loveTRAVEL and happiness. Janwas 23 at at 11am at Life He Fellowship, 445 home Merecroft Sweet 16, Miller’s and Bob’s Hardware. DUH OHIW EHKLQG WR GHDO ZLWK WKH ORVV He so proud ofChristian his children. enjoyed his and partner ofLaver’s, 34 years, Linda, sons He was so proud of his children. He enjoyed his home and Road,and Campbell River. DonaĆ&#x;ons in at Beatrice’s name may be made to the EMPLOYMENT yard his times the casino Scott (Sherry) and Michael Jr., yard and his times at the casino &DOO XV ZH¡OO VKRZ \RX VRPH XQLTXH ZD\V WR ´&HOHEUDWH D BC Heart Θand Stroke or Terry’s BC Cancer &oundaĆ&#x;on. 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He received Owners /15, Funeral beginning of history. A1926 source DEATHS DEATHS daughters Wendy and Carmen Elina Koski (nee Leppinen) on daughters Wendy and Carmen daughters Wendy and Carmen AGREEMENT his pilots license in 1955, and flew to provideSidney focus and meaning Kenneth Cooper passed (Sean), nine grandchildren January 14th, 2016, aged 70. (Sean), thenine nine grandchildren (Sean), grandchildren commercially until his retirement away at thegreat-grandchildren, Yucalta Lodge inin 1995. Beginning in Ontario, LQ RXU OLYHV %DSWLVPV &RQĂ€ UPDWLRQV *UDGXDWLRQV :HGGLQJV It is agreed by any display or and eight and eight great-grandchildren, Born Augustgreat-grandchildren, the 13, 1945 in Classified Advertiser requesting and eight he worked River in many of the eastern andin territories, Campbell on January 15, as provinces Birthdays, Anniversaries all serve benchmarks our lives. nephew Steven, niece Melissa, nephew Steven, niece Melissa, Kauhajoki, Finland. SheMelissa, moved space that the liability of the nephew Steven, niece including Quebec, Labrador and Newfoundland, before moving 2016hisafter a cat lengthy struggle and beloved Tonchie. and his beloved cat Tonchie. to Lake, Ontario when paper in the event of failure to (nee Leppinen) andKirkland his beloved cat Tonchie. his young family west to Campbell :KHQ VRPHRQH ZH ORYH GLHV D &HUHPRQ\ WR FHOHEUDWH D OLIH with Alzheimer Disease. Ken River in the mid 1960s. Mike hadthe a long a varied in Mike had a long longold. varied career she was 7 years After getting ZHOO OLYHG LV LQGHHG WKH PRVW LPSRUWDQW RI DOO FHUHPRQLHV ,W graced lives of all hiscareer family, Mike had aAugust aand varied career inJanuary publish an advertisement shall 13, 1945 – 14, 2016 Mike was a “jack tradesâ€? and avid outdoor enthusiast. in the aviation industry, married to Aarre Koski, flying they the aviation industry, flying many friends and colleagues and will the aviation industry, flying many be limited to the amount paid by Always busy, he built houses, hiked, biked generally not only serves as a mark of respect for theand deceased, butloved it is We sadly announce many types of in aircraft, onpassing floats, moved to B.C. 1964the and, there types of aircraft, on floats, skiis, be remembered with affection the advertiser for that portion of types of aircraft, on floats, skiis, the outdoors. In 2003, he completed the “Great Walkâ€? from the one opportunity for family and friends to gather together, of our dearly loved aiti, grammi, skiis,was and awheels, as wellresident as coshe long term and wheels, as wella good as co-pilot on and many, many at Klaus. and wheels, asRiver. well co-pilot on the advertising space occupied Tahsis to Gold River with laugh his friend mumma, sister andas In aunt, EHJLQ WKH JULHYLQJ SURFHVV DQG EH SURYLGHG ZLWK FORVXUH pilot on Cessna Citation 500.Liisa He of Campbell January Cessna Citation 500. He received by the incorrect item only, and recollections of his irrepressible Cessna Citation 500. He received Elina Koski (nee Leppinen) on He also held a ticket as aand “Tool and Die Makerâ€?, and when not receivedAarre his pilots licenseand in 1955, 1985, passed she his pilots license in 1955, flew that there shall be no liability in humour and good will. 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The love for his to he worked in many of the eastern and territories, DUH OHIW EHKLQG WR GHDO ZLWK WKH ORVV and her daughter Mirja Beauchamp (George), as well as her territories, including Quebec, and Newfoundland, Kauhajoki, Finland. She movedLabrador Mike loved to travel and along with Linda, hadbefore visitedmoving many including Quebec, andtoNewfoundland, publisher shall not beJesse liable for his friends and anLabrador approach including Quebec, andand Newfoundland, before moving grandchildren Brandon, Jenna Koski and before moving his Labrador youngKayla family west to Campbell River inand the to Kirkland Lake, Ontario when countries, Peru, west Thailand, Malaysia, Egypt, most of his young family to Campbell RiverIndia, in the mid 1960s. slight changes or typographical &DOO XV ZH¡OO VKRZ \RX VRPH XQLTXH ZD\V WR ´&HOHEUDWH D life that motivated others to do his young family west to Campbell River in the mid 1960s. Joel Beauchamp; siblings Kaisu (Ken), Seija (Cliff), Aila midwas 1960s. she 7 years old.herAfter getting Europe, China, Tibet, Turkey, Antarctica, and Mike was aHe “jack of Greece, all tradesâ€? andSingapore, avidskills outdoor errorsavid that do not as lessen the value their best. demonstrated leadership in hisenthusiast. career as Life.â€? (Kris), John (Sharon), (Danny), as outdoor well numerous Mike all tradesâ€? and enthusiast. married toaa “jack Aarreof they Mike was was “jack ofKoski, allAngie tradesâ€? and avid outdoor enthusiast. The Amazon to name ahouses, few. Many winters were spent in Mexico, Always busy, he built hiked, biked and generally loved of an advertisement. a Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Technician at the University nieces and nephews. moved to B.C. in 1964 and, there Always Always busy, busy, he he built built houses, houses, hiked, hiked, biked biked and and generally generally loved loved enjoying the warm Mexican sunshine and comradery of friends. the outdoors. In 2003, he completed the “Great Walkâ€? from Hospital in Saskatoon where he was recognized by his peers she was athank-you long termtohe resident thespecial outdoors. In 2003, completed the at“Great Walkâ€? from Used.ca cannot be responsible Walkâ€? from A Tom Hill, RN Campbell River Mike was anparticipants inspiration tohis hisfriend children andexercise grandchildren, Tahsis tothe Gold River within Klaus. and by his much loved groups and as a of Campbell In January Tahsis toHospital, GoldRiver. River his friend forKlaus. errors after the first Randi day of General andwith at New Horizons, Marc Rondeau, will be forever missed and loved, especially bytrust. his wife Linda. standard bearer in the field and as a man to Ken was preHe also held a ticket as a “Tool and Die Makerâ€?, and when not 1985, Aarre passed and she publication of any advertisement. Sandd, Hamilton for always keeping herand safe.when Alsonot to He alsoand heldKim a ticket as a “Tool and Die Makerâ€?, and when not deceased by hishis Frances Cooper in 2013. Ken Mike donated braintrade towife the UBC clinic Alzheimer Disease flying, worked inbeloved that for oneFalls ofEllen the for Engineering outfits in became a proud support worker 25 years. She Notice ofEngineering errors on theoutfits first day Elk Cremation Rosemary, Helen, Lee,trade and so RCA’s. Lastly, to will Pat flying, worked in home that formany one ofmore thefor in Engineering outfits in and Ellen were devoted companions for 67 years and had one at UBC Hospital. Campbell River. be sadly missed andEnns survived by her son you’ve Kari (Charlene) Koski should immediately be Liisa’s called Harding and Lori for everything done for and Reception Center Campbell River. son, Kenneth Cooper who lives with his wife, Nicola, in and herthat daughter in Mirja Beauchamp (George), as the wellClassified as her to the attention of Donations be made Mike’s memory to the Alzheimer Mike lovedcan to Paul travel and inalong with Linda, had visited many family her awith beautiful home. 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HeDisease. will also be missed by his nieces and life motivated others toKen do gracedbest. the He lives of his family, nephews. their demonstrated leadership skills in his career as and colleagues and will afriends Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Technician at the Terry’s career with McMillan Bloedel began withUniversity 14 years be remembered with affection in Saskatoon wherebyhea was recognized by hisBay peers atHospital Teakerne Arm, followed transfer to Menzies in and by many, many a goodinlaugh at loved exercise groups as a and the his participants his much 1978, until retirement in 1998. His years were filled with recollections of his irrepressible standard camping, bearer in the field and as athe man to trust. wasspent preboating, hunting and last yearsKen were humour and good will. He led a Ellen deceased by his beloved wife Frances Cooper in 2013. Ken with the grandkids, camping in Parksville. They were the full and dynamic life filled with and Ellen were and devoted companions for 67 had one love gave him so much loveyears andand happiness. loveof forhishislifefamily, devotion tolives son, Kenneth Paul Cooper who with his wife, Nicola, in He so proud of approach his children. his home and hiswas friends and Ken’s an to He enjoyed Campbell River. three grand-children are Paul in Guelph, yard and motivated his times at the casino life that to doin Toronto. His grandchildren Jesse in London, UK,others and Sarah their best. 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INasurvived by MEMORIAM MEMORIAM Mike is wife and son, Kenneth Paul Cooper who lives with his wife, Nicola, in His contribution to the Exercise at U of partner of River. 34 years, Linda, sons PhysiologyareProgram Campbell Ken’s three grand-children Paul inadmirers Guelph, S generated not only respect but many friends and Scott (Sherry) Michael Jr.,in Toronto. His grandchildren Jesse in London,and UK,has andin-laws, Sarah across Canada. Ken cousins, nephews and nieces daughters Wendy andpride Carmen brought great joy and to Ken. Ken immigrated to asks Canada in Canadanine and thegrandchildren UK. In lieu of flowers, the family for (Sean), with Ellen to and Kenneth in 1957 and then settled in Saskatoon donations your local Alzheimer support society. and eight great-grandchildren, until 1986 when they retired to Victoria Ken’s two great loves nephew Melissa,and “the labâ€?. 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Twenty years a long time without your #1-1040 9th Campbell Riverto BC be 250-287-2240 types of aircraft, on floats, may be for Exercise the skiis, family at: www.campbellriverfunerals.com HisCondolences contribution toleftthe Physiology Program at U of wonderful smile andon your special and wheels, asnot well as co-pilot S generated only respect but many friends laugh... and admirers Cessna Citation Ken 500. has He received across Canada. in-laws, cousins, nephews and nieces Butlicense Gord, are always in ourthethoughts his pilots in you 1955, flewof flowers, in Canada and the UK. and In lieu family asks for commercially until local his retirement in support 1995. in Ontario, donations your Alzheimer society. notomatter how much timeBeginning has past. he worked in many of the eastern provinces and territories, including Quebec, Labrador and Newfoundland, before moving Remembering our brother with love, his young family west to Campbell River in the mid 1960s. , Garyand andavidfamilies. 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Verna Sophia Brooks Verna Sophia Brooks (nee Pain) died unexpectedly on November 17, 2015 . She was 86. Augon23, 1949 Jan 21, 1996 Verna was born August 25,-1929 in Kamloops, B.C. to her parents, James andyears Winnifred fa-to be without your Twenty is a Pain. longHer time ther died when she was eight and and your herwonderful mother neversmile remarried. Her special laugh... family moved to Victoria, B.C. But Gord, you are always in our thoughts around 1940 and she supported her motherno andmatter younger how brother. much time has past. As a young woman, she worked as Secretary to the Superintendent of Remembering our brother with love, Motor Vehicles in Victoria and is ~~~we, Gary families. one of theBetty, few people know and who was skilled at Pitman shorthand. She met, fell in love with and married Terry Brooks in 1951. Terry was working for the BC Forest Service and Verna folDEATHS DEATHSThey first lowed him up the Coast as his career progressed. lived in Victoria, then Pender Harbour and Campbell River, as well as Vancouver where Terry attended the BC Forest Verna Ranger Sophiaschool. BrooksThey also lived in Service Green Timbers Port Hardy, Falls, Haida Verna SophiaOcean Brooks (nee Pain)Gwaii (Queen Charlotte City) unexpectedly and finally Campbell River. Verna worked in most of died on November these locations as an86.administrative assistant. In her retire17, 2015 . She was ment years, she on resided in Sooke, Cowichan Bay and finally Verna was born August 25, 1929 Ladysmith. in Kamloops, B.C. to her parents, As her and children we seldom everfaate store bought bread and James Winnifred Pain.ifHer still remember groceries ther died when her sheordering was eight and from Woodward’s to be delivered coastal freighterHer the Northland Prince while her mother by never remarried. living onmoved Haida Gwaii. Dr Spock and Adelle Davis were her family to Victoria, B.C. bibles as we grew up supported and she believed in healthy eating bearound 1940 and she her fore it became a fad.brother. She lovingly subjected her children to mother and younger Tiger’s milkwoman, a noxious As a young sheconcoction worked as of orange juice, brewers yeast and to other ingredients Secretary the healthy Superintendent of as well as cod liver oil and vitamin C. We also sure Motor Vehicles in are Victoria and that is we were the only childrenofthat schoolwe with pressed one thewent fewtopeople know whounderwear; was skilledcleanliness at Pitman and pressing were next to godliness, followed close behind shorthand. by honesty and hard work. Her home, husband and children She fell into love andwas married BrooksininMay 1951. weremet, precious her.with Terry calledTerry to heaven of Terry was working for the BC Forest Service and Verna fol2013 and Verna was heart broken. lowed him up the Coast as his career progressed. They first Vernainloved life, but caring and beingRiver, with lived Victoria, thenmostly Penderloved Harbour andforCampbell thewell family, particularlywhere her two children, Jim the andBC Lynn. She as as Vancouver Terry attended Forest was an Green exceptional cook, knitterschool. and seamstress, and got Service Timbers Ranger They also lived in greatHardy, joy over sharing her Haida baked Gwaii goods. She evenCharlotte won 1st Port Ocean Falls, (Queen place at a Country Fair for her fudge. She is greatly missed. City) and finally Campbell River. Verna worked in most of Vernalocations is survived by administrative her brother, Dan Pain (Shirley), her these as an assistant. In her retireson James (Marie-Odile) of Ottawa,Bay daughter Lynn ment years,Brooks she resided in Sooke, Cowichan and finally deVries (Elzo) of Ladsymith, grandsons Nicolas (Lisa) of Ladysmith. Ottawa, Thierrywe (Laura-Ann) of Thunder andbread Benoitand of As her children seldom if ever ate storeBay, bought Coquitlam, fourher great grandchildren Logan, Alison still remember ordering groceriesMorgan, from Woodward’s to anddelivered Colin. She preceded in death her sister, Winnie. be by is coastal freighter the by Northland Prince while A memorial take place on January 23rd, living on Haida Gwaii.will Dr Spock and Adelle Davis were2016 her 1:00 St. Phillips Anglican Church, bibles as we grewatup andpm sheatbelieved in healthy eating be1797 Cedar Rd,her Nanaimo, fore it became a fad. She lovingly subjected childrenBC, to by a reception Tiger’s milk a noxious concoction offollowed orange juice, brewers the liver Church. yeast and other healthy ingredients as well asatcod oil Allwe arewere welcome to attend and vitamin C. We are also sure that the only chilandunderwear; celebrate Verna’s life. dren that went to school with pressed cleanliness and pressing were next to godliness, followed close behind by honesty and hard work. Her home, husband and children were precious to her. Terry was called to heaven in May of 2013 and Verna was heart broken. Verna loved life, but mostly loved caring for and being with the family, particularly her two children, Jim and Lynn. She was an exceptional cook, knitter and seamstress, and got great joy over sharing her baked goods. She even won 1st place at a Country Fair for her fudge. She is greatly missed. Verna is survived by her brother, Dan Pain (Shirley), her son James Brooks (Marie-Odile) of Ottawa, daughter Lynn deVries (Elzo) of Ladsymith, grandsons Nicolas (Lisa) of Ottawa, Thierry (Laura-Ann) of Thunder Bay, and Benoit of Coquitlam, four great grandchildren Morgan, Logan, Alison and Colin. She is preceded in death by her sister, Winnie. A memorial will take place on January 23rd, 2016 at 1:00 pm at St. Phillips Anglican Church, 1797 Cedar Rd, Nanaimo, BC, followed by a reception at the Church. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Verna’s life.

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Assistant Planner North Island Operation TimberWest is Western Canada’s largest private managed forest land owner with 325,400 hectares / 804,200 acres on Vancouver Island. The Company also owns renewable Crown harvest rights to 700,000 m3 per year. TimberWest runs fully contracted harvesting operations and leads the coastal industry in the growing and harvesting of secondgrowth timber. The Company is a leader in sustainable forest management and is committed to Vancouver Island communities. We have an immediate opening for an Assistant Planner based in Campbell River. Reporting to the Operations Planner, this position will have responsibility for assisting the Area Engineers and Operations Foresters with the silviculture program, land tenure applications, timber harvesting and road construction permitting, and information sharing with First Nations. The successful candidate must be self-motivated with strong organizational and communication skills, show commitment to detail and work well within a team environment. Experience with geographic information systems, cutting permit and road permit applications will be an asset. Applicants must be registered with the Association of BC Forest Professionals (RPF or RPF eligible) and have a minimum of 3 years of silviculture or forest engineering experience. An understanding of applicable regulations, legislation and certification systems (ISO 14001 and SFI) are required. Interested candidates should forward a resume by Monday, February 1st to Gary Lawson, RPF at lawsong@timberwest.com.

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The use of pesticides is intended within the area to which the Pest Management Plan (PMP) applies. The purpose of the proposed PMP is to control vegetation at BC Hydro facilities to maintain safe and reliable operations which support the delivery of electricity to our customers. This plan applies to all areas of British Columbia where BC Hydro has operational or planned facilities such as electrical substations, generation switchyards, generating sites, communication sites, storage sites, administrative buildings, or land owned or leased for future facilities. The proposed duration of the PMP is from April 2016 to April 2021. Vegetation incompatible with the operation of the power system will be controlled using: physical (manual brushing, girdling, hand-pulling, hedge trimming, mowing, pruning, weed trimming or tree removal), cultural (gravel/hard surfacing, planting ground cover), biological (release of parasitic insects to control noxious and invasive plants) or chemical (herbicide application) techniques, or any combination of these methods. The active ingredients and trade names of the herbicides proposed for use under this plan include: ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○

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Have your say about signs! Online survey seeks public opinion Neon, flashing, backlit, scrolling…what kinds of signs are suitable, where, and for what purpose in Campbell River? Help the City of Campbell River update its sign bylaw by sharing your thoughts. “New technologies, and requests for new types of signs mean it’s time to update regulations around signs in our community,” says Kevin Brooks, the City’s development services supervisor. “We’re reviewing everything from permitted types, sizes and locations to how to streamline the process for sign permits – and we welcome public input.” “Signs play an important role in the look and feel of our community,” says Councillor Colleen Evans. “We aim to create a bylaw that will accommodate the different needs of Campbell River’s diverse commercial areas and neighbourhoods.” Workshops with business representatives and feedback gathered through an online survey to collect comments from residents and business people will be used to guide the drafting of the new bylaw. The survey will be available from Jan. 11 to Feb. 12, 2016 and can be found on the City’s website www.campbellriver.ca under Planning, Building & Development – New Sign Bylaw Re-Write. Pick up a paper copy of the survey at City Hall. A draft of the bylaw will be presented to the business community for feedback in early 2016 and a public open house will be held in March, where City staff will be available to answer questions and collect public input. For more information on the sign bylaw update process, please call the City’s Community Planning & Development Services Department at 250-286-5725.

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The new year is a time to reflect on the past and to plan the days ahead. Part of your strategy for 2016 may include learning something new or making the acquaintance of like-minded individuals. If so, then ElderCollege can help you. Campbell River ElderCollege has been offering short courses and workshops at North Island College for the past eleven years. Courses are taught by volunteers and administered by volunteers with support from the college. The emphasis is on providing learning opportunities in a wide variety of subjects without the pressure of homework or tests. The courses run once a week for six to eight weeks. There are also short workshops of three or four hours. Fees for courses range from free up to $30. You must be age 50+ to join Campbell River ElderCollege and the annual membership fee is $10. Starting in February there are courses in drawing and painting, genealogy, climate change, Italian and Spanish language, Microsoft Excel and much, much more. For a complete list of courses go to the website at nic.bc.ca/ec and click on “Campbell River ElderCollege Newsletter”. Are you curious? Would you like to know more? Plan to attend the public information session on Friday, Jan. 22 at 1:30 p.m. at North Island College in Campbell River. Come and meet the instructors, find out more about ElderCollege and learn about upcoming courses. Need more information? Contact us by email at eldercollegecr@nic.bc.ca or phone 250-9239728. “One call, and we’ll do it all”

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CNA to press for more progress this year By John Twigg

The Campbellton Neighbourhood Association will continue pressing for progress on its key issues this year, says returning chair Brian Shaw following the community group's annual general meeting. Shaw told about 30 people gathered at the Eagles Hall in Campbellton on Jan. 13 that the CNA had a wonderful, fascinating and great year in 2015, with tangible progress on all of its priority issues, and more will be made this year. "Our goal is to transform an aging community into a thriving business, industrial and cultural area," he said, noting one new way they'll do that is by implementing a membership structure, with businesses receiving decals for signing up for a fee yet to be determined, while residents will continue to be able to join at no cost. He noted that one of the early goals of the CNA was to improve the street lighting and road safety and last year the City had delivered some new sidewalks, traffic lights at 14th and Petersen and safety improvements on the Petersen Road hill, and in recent days B.C. Hydro had been installing better streetlights at about 20 locations in Campbellton, with more new lights coming soon from Hydro and the City. River access eyed Shaw said one of the top priorities this year will be to push the City

enough expressions of interest have come in for more beds this year that the CNA is close to proceeding with a Phase 2 addition of another 21 beds. Secretary John Twigg reported that the CNA had made good progress in its communications last year, with its profile raised considerably by weekly columns in the Mirror and other publicity, and more profile will come from the launching soon of a new website.

About 30 people gathered at the CNA meeting held January 13, 2016 at the Eagles Hall. towards making plans for improving public access to the Campbell River in the Campbellton area, especially at the end of Maple Street but also at the ends of Spruce, 20th and Petersen streets. The CNA is developing concepts for viewing platforms at several locations, including a multi-level one along the Myrt Thompson Trail which runs southward from the river end of Maple Street. "Giving us better access to the river will beautify the area and bring more people in," said Shaw, who helped found the association in 2011 though it wasn't incorporated into a society until 2014. Earlier, CNA director Ross Sharp, a professional planner, had told the meeting that a study of the river access concepts he and environmental consultant Pat Harrison have done will be presented to City Council on Feb. 9; it follows an extensive public consultation

process. Sharp also noted there is "a lot of potential for tourism" on the vacant land on 19th Avenue near the Tamarac Street bridge where there are two riverfront lots owned by the Province and one owned by the City but that is only a preliminary concept and no cost estimates have been made yet. Entrance feature coming Another top priority for the CNA this year will be developing plans for an "entrance feature" on 14th Avenue between Tamarac and Willow Streets, which Shaw said is the natural entrance route to the downtown for a lot of vehicle traffic but right now there is nothing to cause drivers to want to stop there and no place to do so even if they did though there is a large parcel of vacant provincially-owned land there. Earlier CNA director Jonathan Calderwood had reported plans to erect a retired Beaver float plane

on a pedestal there are "essentially a go" as soon as the City obtains a license of use from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure; he said a site plan has been done, and potential financing has been identified. It likely will include entrance and exit lanes, parking spaces and some signage highlighting attractions and amenities throughout the city and region. Garden Phase 2 near In other matters, the meeting heard good news about the CNA's Campbellton Community Garden, which earlier had been featured in a playing of the documentary film done for the CNA about the making of the garden, located on 15th Avenue near Petersen. "Considering our late start (in the growing season) we did really really good," said garden committee chair Ann Hazlett, reporting that all 22 plots were taken in 2015 and

Following those and other reports an election of table officers was conducted by Councillor Ron Kerr, with all positions filled by acclamation. New executive chosen The new executive includes Brian Shaw returning as chair, Kealy Donaldson returning as vice-chair, Ann Hazlett taking over as treasurer and Laura Twigg taking over as secretary, with Penny Roberts, Jonathan Calderwood and Ross Sharp staying on as directors. The meeting ended with a discussion of various administrative issues, concluding that the new board has both the constitutional power and the mandate from members to manage its affairs as needed in 2016, including appointing directors to fill vacancies. Further information from Shaw at 250-287-8807 or brianthepiper@ gmail.com.

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District Governor Rose Bowman Rose was born in Oklahoma. After her father returned from the war the family moved to a farm in Arkansas where she grew up with her five siblings. Rose met Leon when the family sold the

farm and moved back to Oklahoma. They were married in 1962. Rose and Leon moved to Washington in 1964, settling in Lewis County in 1965 where they live today.

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Rose served two terms in the Washington State House of Representatives. She retired December 2014 after serving 20 years as the elected Lewis County Treasurer.

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In fact, the opposite is really true. You have choices to do what you want, when you want. You decide which suite you will call home. You go to meals when and where you wish and you can join in the activities that appeal to you. The choices are up to you.

“I think if I move into a retirement community, I wont’ be able to do any of the hobbies and activities I enjoy!” In reality, a multitude of staff are on duty to look after residents needs – cooking, cleaning, driving and maintenance jobs are all taken care of. This leaves you with more time to do the things you want and love to do (gardening, crafts, games, lawn bowling….).

“I don’t want to be alone in this new place!” As we age, our lives change – often in unexpected ways. You don’t have to be alone in facing these changes. It can be very comforting to know that almost all residents living in senior living communities have faced the same fears and concerns you have. Senior living communities are an affordable option where you can enhance quality of life which will empower you to live your life the way you choose to. Wendy Mayers is your local Senior Living Expert. If you have questions or would like to chat, contact Wendy at Berwick by the Sea, 250-914-8055 or email: berwickbythesea@berwickrc.com

Rose joined Chehalis Rotary in 1996. She served her club in many capacities’ including Public Information chair, Membership chair, Centennial President in 2004-2005 and as the Foundation Chair 2005-2014. She is a multiple Paul Harris Fellow and a Paul Harris Society Member, a Benefactor and a member of the Bequest Society.

The District Governor’s theme: Are you a Rotarian or a member of Rotary? Her stories recounted how she took on several RI projects and summarized them all with the following message: “All along the way there are glitches but people and businesses will help Rotarians. So champion projects, actively participate and make the transition from being a Club member to being a Rotarian.”

Rose has served at the district level since 2007. She began serving by working on web data management, joining the Training Committee, as a trainer at DLTA, as a trainer of AGs, a member of the PI and Communications Committee and published the district directory for multiple years. She is a past Assistant Governor and she was the District Council Chair in 2012-2013. Rose presented a Rotary Foundation award to Todd Peachey and recognized Craig Gillis as District Governor Nominee for 2016&17. Rose recounted how she met and conversed with Rotary International President K.R.”Ravi” Ravindran’s and what motivated President to create the logo for this year seen above. She encouraged us to read Ravi’s monthly quote in the Rotarian and expect to be motivated!

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George Nyman’s Rotary Moment President George talked about how Rotary can make the world smaller. He worked with a fellow by the name of John Doucette in Tofino about 40 years ago. John was from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, and is a Rotarian there today. Ray Roy, George’s brother-in-law, was at the mee’ng to see Norm Facey’s presenta’on on his journeys in the Pacific. Ray was born and raised in Prince Albert and when he heard there was someone from his hometown at the mee’ng he decided to connect up a+erwards. In their discussions, the two men learned a+er talking a bit, that they were related by marriage. All this because a Rotarian George hadn’t seen in 40 years did a make-up at our club.

Suzy Moscovitch has just picked up the role of Student of the Month Coordinator and she started it off in grand style. Two students came with their families.

Elijah Saxby (right) is seen with his teacher Mark Reimer (far right), parents Tyler & Tanya Saxby and our District Governor. Elijah goes to Ocean Grove Elementary and Mark tells us that he is a strong student who is helpful, friendly, active in sports & gets things done. Just like a Rotarian!

Abigail Campbell (right), with parents Ian & Shawna Campbell, Maureen Schmuland & our DG. Abigale’s teacher Maureen, a teacher at Penfield Elementary, recounted how this amazing girl witnessed criminal activity, reported it and a conviction was secured. Way to go for a student in grade 4!

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