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This kind of thief deserves to get socked ALISTAIR TAYLOR CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
It takes Inge Kettler two months to knit a huge sock. This one she made and sold last December. Her latest one was stolen from where it hung in front of the store last Friday.
A giant hand-knitted sock which was hanging off the awning in front of the Needle & Arts Centre was stolen in plain daylight last Friday. Although located on usually-busy Shoppers Row, the approximately one-metre-long sock was taken off its hook, much to the disappointment of shop owner Inge Kettler. It had taken her more than two months and 20 balls of wool to knit and felt this second version of the colourful sock, which has been a landmark on Shoppers Row for more than a year. The first one (pictured) was sold last December. “I was heart broken when I realized that all my work and our store icon was gone. I offer a real pair of hand knitted socks if this giant sock is turned in or if somebody saw the incident,” Kettler says. The sock hangs from an awning on a S-hook. The Kettlers hang it up every morning and take it down at night with a special stick. You have to be pretty tall to take it off without the stick, Jurgen Kettler says. The Needle & Arts Centre is a destination shop for yarn, pottery and gifts.
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Members of Wounded Warrior Run BC make their way into Campbell River Wednesday morning. The seven-day relay run covers 600 kilometres, stopping in communities from Port Hardy to Victoria to raise public awareness and financial support for Wounded Warriors Canada, a non-profit charity that provides programs for those suffering from PTSD and other mental health issues. The run arrived at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 137, and the Legion and Ladies Auxiliary provided a dinner for the team and presented a cheque for $1,050. See story on page 61.
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Police seek dirt bike rider after gas station held up At approximately 6 a.m. on Tuesday (Feb. 23), the Quinsam Shell station was robbed. A male approached the counter and threatened the cashiers with a knife, demanding the cash from the business’ tills. Police said he fled the scene on a royal blue dirt bike. The suspect male is described as approximately 6 ft, 250lbs, large build, and was wearing a full face red/white/blue helmet, a camo jacket, green cargo pants, and dark coloured gloves. Quinsam Shell posted on social media that all of the staff on duty at the time were safe. The investigation is still ongoing. Campbell River RCMP is asking if the public has any information on this crime, contact 250-286-6221 or Crimestoppers at 1-800222-8477.
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A Campbell River man with mobility issues is warning the community not to buy a hot electric bike. Bruce Forsberg says if you’re offered a black and silver XPH Motorino electric bike for a great price in a private sale, you should call the RCMP because it might be the one stolen from his underground parking spot on Erickson Campbell River RCMP are seeking information on this man after the Quinsam Shell gas station was robbed Tuesday morning.
Downriggers hot item Campbell River RCMP have recently noticed a spike in theft of downriggers from boats in the area. This is a high-value item that is often left attached to boats while parked in front of homes, RCMP spokesperson Const. Sara Clark
Road. “I just want to remind people: don’t buy the darn thing,” Forsberg said. The bike is essential to Forsberg for getting around due to his disability. “I use it get into town from Willow Point to go to the doctors, to do banking, etc.,” he said. The bike was stolen sometime Sunday night between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. from an underground parking lot at 155 Erickson Road.
Local merchants who deal with these kinds of vehicles have been warned about the theft in case someone tries to sell them the bike. It’s an approximately $3,500 item and although it’s insured, it’s going to take a few weeks and a $500 damage deposit to get it replaced, Forsberg said. You can contact the Campbell River RCMP at 250-286-6221 or Crimestoppers at 1-800-2228477.
said. Police often see an increase of theft during the boating season when the public is using the equipment on a more regular basis. Most downriggers have a serial number written on them. The RCMP is asking the public to secure items in their boats when left unattended, as well as recording any serial numbers on
equipment inside the boat. In the absence of a serial number, identifying marks such as the owner’s initials are also valuable to police in locating stolen goods. If anyone has any information on any of these recent thefts, contact the RCMP at (250) 2866221 or Crimestoppers at 1-800222-8477.
4x6 Based on the evidence left on scene, it is believed the suspect vehicle is a blue or black 1986 Ford mustang. Police are asking that anyone with information on this crime contact Campbell River RCMP at (250)286-6221 or Crimestoppers at 1-800222-8477 (TIPS).
The suspect vehicle was travelling at a high rate of speed and collided off road with a parked pick up truck, Const. Sara Clark said. The suspect vehicle pushed the pick up truck into the owner’s residence, causing damage to both the residence and the vehicle.
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Two of the public submissions to the Board of Education at this week’s meeting again requested that Oyster River Elementary be withdrawn from consideration for closure. Instead of just pleading with the board not to close the school, however, one proposal provided an alternative for the board to consider. Bobbi-Jo Thulin, chair of the Parent Advisory Council (PAC) at Oyster River Elementary, told the board that with more time to look at more alternatives to closure, the community could revitalize the school. She presented the board with a petition with 1,340 signatures that has been presented to the Minister of Education, and requested a consultation process to consider converting the school into a neighbourhood learning centre. That learning centre, she said in a package presented to the board, “could offer Oyster River and surrounding neighbourhoods amazing opportunities and encourage community growth.” She suggested partnerships with other provincial ministries and community partners that could make the facility more of a hub of learning than simply a district
school. The ideas range from partnering with the Ministry of Agriculture and the B.C. Farmers Association to teach local children and families about the importance of local food security and sustainability, start a community farmer’s market, composting site, community garden and greenhouse to partnering with local artists and galleries to offer art classes and gallery space. “We feel it is time the Board of Education gets proactive in this district and help the community and families find and establish alternatives to closing Oyster River School,” Thulin says. The board, for its part, said that’s exactly what it is doing during the closure process – looking for alternatives to consider. “This is not a school closure process. This is a school closure consultation process,” said chair Susan Wilson when asked by Brenda Leigh, representative for Area D of the Strathcona Regional District, why the board has not removed Oyster River Elementary from the discussions and moved it to Phase 2, as requested numerous times by the community. “We are consulting. We have given a start date and an end date. We need to stick with the dates that have been given. At the end of the consulta-
tion, we will have a vote. We are asking for and we are hoping for input and information,” Wilson said, so they have as much information as they can gather –including any possible alternatives – when they vote. “I understand how stressful this is (for the community) and we are not taking this lightly. This is something that we are giving very deep and thoughtful consideration to.” One issue that may arise from the PAC’s idea of creating a neighbourhood learning centre, however, is that because of how the Ministry of Education calculates capacity, if the board keeps O yster River Elementary open, any excess space – including space that is leased to other organizations or used for purposes other than school enrolment – would still count against the district during any applications for capital funding for maintenance and renovations to facilities. Secretary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick explained to those in attendance that excess capacity – school space that is not full of students registered with the school district – has, “a negative impact on the approval process for future capital funds,” if the space could possibly be full of students from elsewhere within
the district. “Depending on where that capital request is for, they will look at nearby facilities,” Patrick said. “If there are two schools that are both half empty, and both require $2 million worth of work, the ministry will just say, ‘rather than giving you $4 million to do them both, why not combine schools and just do one?’ They will reject the approval and ask, or rather encourage, the district to make the choice to consolidate those facilities.” Trustee Joyce McMann brought up the concept of possibly “partitioning a school” and selling off part of a property, creating a situation where the empty space in a facility isn’t even owned by the district, and therefore wouldn’t factor into the ministry’s “surplus capacity” calculations. Patrick said that is something that could be considered by the board, as the district is involved in just that kind of arrangement with North Island College on the Timberline Secondary property. The consultation process continues next week with another round of public consultation sessions at both Discovery Passage Elementary (Tuesday, March 1) and Oyster River Elementary (Thursday, March 3). The meetings are scheduled for 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in each school’s gym.
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I was hoping to avoid ranting about something in this edition of Mike’s Musings. I was hoping this would be one of the nice ones where I get to talk about how awesome something is. But then the provincial government released its budget last week and that idea went out the window. In this episode of the province’s “How We’re Spending Your Money” announcement, there were concessions made for people wanting to buy a house (as long as that house is “newly built’), but not much for those among us who are forced to pay other people’s mortgages for the privilege of living inside, making them unable to save enough to ever afford a down payment on their own home. Rents are going up faster than paycheques, and people are already paying more than they should. According to the most recent numbers from the Canadian Rental Housing Index, about half of the people who rent their accommodation in the Strathcona region (that’s us) pay more than 30 per cent of their household income on rent and utilities. That means that
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half of the almost 4,000 house- with balanced budgets – which holds in our region who don’t they are legally required to do. own property are living in an There’s nothing in the budunaffordable housing situation. get for increases to healthcare, More than 25 per while wait lists cent of them are MIKE’S for medical prospending more cedures continue than half their to grow, and income on living people don’t fill inside and having their prescrippower. tion because they Oh, and that’s can’t afford it or based on their skip doses to try pre-tax income. and make it last That’s disgustlonger. ing. There’s nothing There was also in the budget for an increase in the increases to social provincial budser vices like get for those in addictions serour society who suffer from vices, or counselling services, disabilities which make them or homeless shelters, or food unable to work, but then most banks, or senior care, while our of that increase was taken back elders are literally killing each from them by saying, essen- other in care homes, more peotially, that because we’re giv- ple are accessing food banks ing them a bit more, we’re not because the cost of groceries going to pay for their bus pass is outpacing personal incomes, anymore. and people are suffering from That’s disgusting, too. depression at rates we’ve never There’s nothing in the bud- seen. get for increases to education, A more educated, healthier while school districts around population that takes better the province are being forced to care of each other is what we look at closing schools in order need to be working towards. to provide the government But no.
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Ferry fares are going to start bobbing up and down, and there’s a possibility Island passengers could be better served because of it. B.C. Ferries is planning to roll out variable pricing, with the most expensive fares at peak hours and discounted fares on the least-popular crossings. The intention is to try to fill up some of the emptier, money-losing trips, with the added benefit of potentially relieving pressure elsewhere on the sailing schedule. It’s a tried-and-true model used by other types of transportation companies, such as airlines, which would go out of business in a hurry if they sent halffull jumbo jets flying around the globe. Good business practice at B.C. Ferries matters to British Columbians who subsidize the corporaWe say: Good tion. business practices Dollars and cents can’t always be the primary are BC Ferries consideration – ferries are an essential transpormatter to us all tation link and must provide a service – but any relief from subsidies and fare increases will be appreciated, now and in the future. A new fare model is likely to benefit Island residents who understand ferry ridership patterns and plan our travel accordingly, avoiding the worst of the long-weekend lineups. Part of us hopes that variable pricing might end up as a sort of tax on tourists who aren’t as familiar with the ferry system. It’s a selfish notion, perhaps, but certainly we on Vancouver Island will continue to pay our fair share of rising fares. Some commuters, unfortunately, will get dinged by the variable fare scheme, and for any of us, peak-hour ferry rides will be unavoidable sometimes. Ultimately, we’re going to be taking the ferry no matter what, and paying the fares we’re charged. If B.C. Ferries can find better ways to make its service efficient, affordable and sustainable, then hey, that floats our boat. -Black Press
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Instead we’ll put money into finding out where the people live who are buying real estate in Vancouver. No word yet on what they’ll do with that information once it’s gathered, though. We’ll put money into creating a new commission to reexamine and “modernize” the PST. They say the review will not consider a return to the Harmonized Sales Tax, but you can bet whatever they figure out won’t end up with more money in your bank account after all is said and done. We’ll increase Medical Services Plan premiums for people who are already struggling. I want to say that investing more money – $217 million over three years – into the Ministry of Children and Family Development for things like hiring more social workers gives me some hope. But we wouldn’t need more social workers if people didn’t need the services of social workers as often as they do. You know, by properly funding education, healthcare, addictions services, mental health and other social programs.
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City council does some bylaw housekeeping KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
Council, at its Monday night meeting, gave final approval or third reading to roughly a handful of city bylaw changes. Here’s a rundown: Graffiti fines Council adopted a bylaw amendment that will require waste companies to remove graffiti from their garbage bins within 12 working days or be subject to a fine of $250. Council has been debating the new rule over a span of two months. At the Feb. 9 council meeting, council by a 4-3 vote narrowly defeated extending the deadline to 15 business days. Coun.
Ron Kerr had noted that council only gives businesses seven days to remove any graffiti that appears on their buildings. Kerr said he conducted his own survey of garbage bins and found that of the 162 he counted around the city, 44 (28 per cent) had been tagged and it didn’t seem to matter whether they were visible from the street or if they were in a back alley. Extra towing Council also adopted an amendment to its Traffic and Highways Regulation bylaw that gives the city the authority to tow utility, boat and travel trailers that are illegally parked, impeding snow removal or have five unpaid parking tickets.
The city already has the authority to tow or remove most other motor vehicles from highways or other public places. Last year, of the 178 complaints the city received related to parking, 37 involved utility, boat or travel trailers. Dog fees Thanks to the efforts of a Campbell River woman who recently acquired a diabetic alert service dog, changes are coming to dog licensing fees. Council this week gave third reading to a bylaw amendment that will exempt owners of service dogs from having to pay to license their dog. The amendment will also apply to RCMP dogs, Search
and Rescue dogs, as well as all guide and service dogs. The changes will also give those dogs access to areas of parks, Discovery Pier, tot lots and playgrounds where dogs are typically banned. The exemption also allows those dogs to be unleashed to properly fulfill their role “provided that the dog is under effective control of a competent person and is performing its function as a Guide and Service dog, RCMP dog or Search and Rescue dog,” according to Karl Read, city bylaw officer. Fire ticketing Council also gave third reading to a bylaw amendment that will allow fire captains to write up tickets. Currently, only the city’s
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fire chief, deputy fire chief and fire inspector can write up tickets for bylaw infractions. Mayor Andy Adams said that giving that authority to fire captains will make it easier on the fire department. “It enables the captains, who are with their crew and generally first on the scene in these types of instances, to act on them at the time that the incident is actually happening rather than bringing it back to the department and then having to submit a report and then having that report acted on,” he said. The fire department has the legal means to write up tickets for things like open burning infractions, as well as offences related to the city’s fireworks bylaw.
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he history of Campbell River’s relationship with our sister-city Ishikari, Japan, goes back to the 1980’s, and is one of the longest standing town sisterhoods in Canada. After the Second World War, Canada was looking to make amends for the injustices inflicted upon Japanese Canadians, and this led many Canadian communities to sign ‘twinning’ agreements with Japanese communities. The intention was to promote cultural understanding, and to establish friendships and economic ties. In 1981, the town of Ishikari approached Jim Murray, the CP Air Public Relations Advisor for the Orient, asking him to assist them in finding a sister city in Canada. Campbell River exhibited many similarities with Ishikari, such as the importance of salmon to the community. Ishikari is the salmon capital of Hokkaido, Japan and, like Campbell River, hosts an annual Salmon Festival. The cities were a perfect match. So, two years later, delegates from both cities met and an official twinning agreement was signed. Today, the Torii gate stands as a proud symbol of friendship between the two communities. Located across from the Museum in Sequoia Park, it was a gift presented to Campbell River from the town of Ishikari to commemorate the sister cities’ 10th anniversary. In exchange, Campbell River
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Former Mayor Bob Ostler shaking hands with Ishikari Mayor Seiji Terauchi immediately after the official twinning document was signed in October of ’83.
gifted a totem pole carved by Bill Henderson, which now stands out front of Ishikari’s City Hall. Freeman Mary Ashley was a member of the City Council at the time the agreement was signed and has been involved in many city exchanges and the organization of anniversaries with Ishikari. Ashley observes that “while we were unable to really
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standing friendships between families of the two communities as a result of the youth exchange programs. Mayor Andy Adams, past President of the Campbell River Twinning Society, says that there were approximately sixty twinning relationships formed initially between Canada and Japan, but that many of these relationships have lapsed with minimal activity.
A major contributing factor was the severe cut-back in funding from the government’s gaming branch. Campbell River and Ishikari are the exception with a strong Senior Student Exchange and Young Ambassador Exchange programs that have resulted in close to 900 students travelling between our two cities since inception. Adams also notes that today the province is pushing for communities to establish ties with China, rather than maintain long-term relationships with Japan. The Twinning Society’s President, Dave Armitage, hopes that the cultural exchange with Ishikari will continue despite past financial struggles. According to Armitage, the student exchange programs have life changing effects on all who are involved. Since the agreement was signed in ’83, Armitage feels that the relationship between Campbell River and Ishikari has evolved into much more. “Today we are not just sister cities”, Armitage says, “We’ve become family”. The Society celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2013. An exhibit will be installed in the Museum at Campbell River from March 18 to May 30, with a special opening reception on March 29, that will honour the history of the relationship between Campbell River and Ishikari. The exhibit will focus on the key milestones of the twinning and showcase some of the major gifts exchanged between the two communities.
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School District 72 released a fact sheet last week addressing concerns raised by the community regarding the possible closure of Discovery Passage Elementary, similar to a sheet released a few days earlier pertaining to the possible closure of Oyster River school. The fact sheet touches on some concerns similar to those surrounding Oyster River – such as the possibility of selling off excess property before discussing school closure and whether teachers will move along with the students in the
event of a closure – but it also answered some questions raised that were specific to the possible Discovery Passage closure. For example, what will happen with the new playground equipment recently installed at the school – with funds raised by that school’s Parent Advisory Council – if the school closes down? “Should the Board of Education decide to close Discovery Passage Elementary,” the document reads, “the school district would work with the Discovery Passage Parent Advisory Council to determine what parent preference
is with regards to the playground For example, the preference may be to move the playground equipment to Ripple Rock Elementary or preference might be to investigate options with the City of Campbell River for the equipment to perhaps remain as a community playground.” There were also concerns raised at the public consultation held at the school Jan. 25 that the parking lot at Ripple Rock may not be adequate to handle the increased traffic. Senior staff says that future improvements to the parking lot would be considered by the Board of Education if issues
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The school district needs to submit its 2017 calendar to the Ministry of Education by March 31, and has presented it to the community for consideration. The district has created a calendar for the next two years – they can do up to three years at a time. “We went for a two year calendar because (the Ministry of Education) added an extra day for curriculum implementation to both of those years,” Superintendent Longridge said at this week’s public meeting of the Board of Education. Next school year (2016-17) will be much like this current year, should the calendar remain unchanged. Two Professional Development days will occur before Labour Day weekend with schools opening on the following Tuesday, there will be a 10-day Spring Break, and a two-week break at Christmas.
The following year, however, the district will have a two-week Spring Break leading up to Easter weekend. “The last time that we forced that together as a two-week break (when Easter was later in April), people felt it was way too late and too close to the end of the year, and people were not comfortable with that choice,” Longridge said. In 2018, Eater weekend begins March 30, which the consultation team decided is early enough to roll onto the end of Spring Break. The proposed calendars are on the district’s website (sd72. bc.ca) for the community to give feedback for the next 30 days. “Should we get feedback, we’ll certainly consider it, and if there’s any need to change it based on that feedback, we can do that before it becomes a final calendar,” Longridge said. Feedback on the calendar can be emailed to: school.calendar@ sd72.bc.ca
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There are four (4) councillor positions and one (1) position for chief available. The election will be held at these locations on the following dates and times: Black Bear Resort, Port McNeill, Saturday, 23 April, 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Hampton Inn & Suites, Vancouver, Saturday 23 April, 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Coast Discovery Inn, Campbell River, Saturday 30 April, 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Counting the ballots will follow the close of the poll in Campbell River on the 30th of April. Any elector may nominate candidates for both chief and councillor positions by using a mail-in nomination form. Nomination and other forms will be mailed to all electors for whom the electoral officer has an address. Electors may nominate candidates either by mail-in nomination form or in person at one of the in-person nomination meetings. The person nominated, nominators, and seconders must be 18 years old at the time of the election (30 April 2016). Also note that any voter who ensures that the electoral officer has their address will be able to vote by mail-in ballot. Election information will be posted on the band’s website: www.mamaband.org Given under my hand at Port Alberni, British Columbia, this 18th day of February, 2016. Maggie M. Paquet, Electoral Officer ___________________________ 5232A Margaret Street Signature of Electoral Officer Port Alberni, BC V9Y 6J2 Phone: 250-723-8802; Toll-free: 1-855-586-8683 email: maggie_paquet@telus.net
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Construction on alternate ways to remember loved ones such as columbaria cremation niches, and a green burial area will get underway at one of the city cemetery’s this spring or summer. City council, at its Monday meeting, approve d sp end ing $175,000 on the first phase of an expansion plan for the Elk Falls Cemetery along Highway 28. For the last two years, city staff have been working with LEES+Associates consultants on proposals to upgrade and expand Elk Falls Cemetery. Coun. Ron Kerr said he was very pleased to see the project finally coming to fruition. “ This gets me so excited,” Kerr said. “I think this is one of the most important projects I’ve ever been involved with in my time on coun-
cil.” The project is aimed at creating more traditional in-ground casket burial space and at the same time add more cremation interment and memorialization options to encourage more Campbell River residents to use Elk Falls Cemetery. “The cemetery only serves approximately five per cent of the citizens who choose cremation. This equates to only 15 cremation interments out of more than 300 that occur in the community each year,” Richard Cook of LEES+ Associations told council at its Monday night meeting. “Many Campbell River residents are purchasing alternative cremation interment options, provided by other communities such as Courtenay, or are choosing not to inter or be memorialized in any cemetery.” Cook said a draft master plan was presented to the public last December
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at which time questionnaires were given out. The forms that were returned demonstrated over whelming support for proposals that included new traditional burial and cremation burial inventory, as well as options for woodland cremation gardens, community and family columbaria, scattering gardens, family vessels, boulder markers, upright markers, memorial walls and green burial. With that in mind, Cook said his team has come up with a plan that balances what the community is asking for versus council’s budget. Proposed are: 60 new in-ground casket burial lots with upright markers which will provide seven more years of capacity, new columbaria above ground cremation niches (good for five to seven years), a new green burial area with a communal marker (10 years), a new main entry drive sign and gate, improvements to the cemetery gatehouse including controlled access to washrooms during cemetery services, new benches, and new native tree and shrub planting. Coun. Larry Samson questioned whether improvements to the parking lot, which is located on Highway 28, will be coming. “One of the biggest complaints I hear is the people who attend the church service, they go up to the cemetery, they’re in the clothes they attended the church in and they get out to a gravel, sometimes muddy, parking lot.” Ross Milnthorp, the city’s general manager of parks, recreation and culture, suggested council could consider adding parking lot improvements in the 2017 budget, possibly as part of phase two of the cemetery expansion plan. The city has been looking to expand the cemetery for years. Cook said Campbell River’s population is expected to grow by 16 per cent over the next 15 years and the cemetery’s traditional in-ground casket burial inventory is only expected to last for two more years. “It is projected that the cemetery will see an average of 16 internments per year over the next 25 years.”
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City council may put off a new entrance sign at the Maritime Heritage Centre parking lot and expanded video surveillance in order to rearrange office space inside City Hall. The rationale behind the office space adjustments is to make room for the economic development function – formerly run out of the Enterprise Centre – and to create an office for city councillors. Dave Morris, the city’s general manager of facilities and supply management, said staff is recommending that the office of the general manager of parks, recreation and culture be moved up to the second floor in order to accommodate the new economic position. “The new economic development officer and support staff would occupy space vacated by the general manager, parks, recreation and culture, and adjacent office space which is next to the city manager’s office,” Morris wrote in a report to council. Council announced last April that the city would be amalgamating Rivercorp – the city’s economic development arm – into City Hall operations. The new economic development officer, which the city is in the
process of recruiting, will report to City Manager Deborah Sargent under the direction of city council to advise on how economic initiatives should align with council’s strategic goals. The hiring process and full integration of the position into City Hall operations is expected to take six months. In the meantime, council has also expressed interest in creating office space for city councillors to work out of. Currently, only the mayor has office space inside City Hall. Morris said staff are recommending the city’s vault room be repur-
posed as an office for the city’s bylaw enforcement team in order to make room for a councillor office. “The relocation of the bylaw function to the vault would free up space for a councillor office with direct access to the mayor’s office, city manager’s office, and the executive assistant’s office for administrative support,” Morris said. But in order to accomplish all of those reorganization strategies, Morris said council will likely have to put off a couple of projects that council had put into the 2016 budget.
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Community Partnership Committee Request for Applications The City of Campbell River is inviting interested members of the public to apply for appointment to the City’s Community Partnership Committee for two members for three year terms. The Community Partnership Committee provides recommendations to City Council on applications for grants-in-aid and permissive tax exemptions. The Community Partnership program supports community arts and culture organizations whose events and services help us celebrate a dynamic and diverse Campbell River. Information and applications are at City Hall or at www.campbellriver.ca under Your City Hall - Advisory Committees and Commissions – Community Partnership Committee – scroll down to Links. Apply today! Deadline is 4:30 p.m. Friday, March 11, 2015. Questions? Please contact Dennis Brodie, Finance Operations Supervisor at 250-286-5754 or email dennis.brodie@campbellriver.ca.
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The Strathcona Regional District will not be able to apply for a piece of the $218 million pie the federal and provincial governments are serving to local governments this year. Tom Yates, acting chief administrative officer of the regional district, said the organization does not have any projects that are eligible. “Staff are unable to identify any projects that would attract funding approval and therefore do not have a recommendation to apply for this round of the NBCF-SCF (New Building Canada FundSmall Communities Fund) for any area jurisdiction,” Yates said. “In order to maximize the likelihood of success in obtaining future funding opportunities, staff will continue to advance the list of potential projects to develop strong ratio-
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play goals, but were unable to make up enough ground to overcome the early-game dominance of the home team. On Wednesday’s Game two at George Pearkes Arena, the Braves opened the scoring with a shorthanded goal in the first but Dylan McCann’s unassisted goal at 6:56 in the second tied it up. The Braves then went on the power play and scored the winning goal at 13:21. Game 3 goes tonight (Friday) at the Brindy at 7:30 p.m. with game four back down Island in Saanich on Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
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Nordics Dominate Western Championships Six Strathcona Nordics athletes attended the Haywood NorAm Western Canadian Championships in Prince George this past weekend, and over the course of three days, the athletes accumulated a total of eleven hard-earned medals. “The athletes showed tremendous consistency and gritty racing,” says Nordics Head Coach Andrea Stapff, deeming the weekend, “better than fantastic.” It turned out to be a family affair, with siblings Tallon and Aiden Noble, Ross and Stephen Lamon, and Alec and Emmy Stapff representing Strathcona Nordics. In the Midget Girls category, Emmy Stapff from Campbell River brought home a bronze in the 1.2 km classic sprint race. The Comox Valley was also well represented. In the Midget Boys category, Aiden Noble dominated all three of his races, coming away from the weekend with three gold medals. In the same category, Stephen Lamon was not far behind, taking home a silver and two bronze medals.
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Submit your League’s stats to: sports@campbellrivermirror.com Monday Night Men’s 10 Pin Bowling Week 24 Standings Week Quarter Buddy’s 41.0 242.5 Da Bears 22.5 206.0 Leeson Lake 25.0 192.5 Alley Cats 18.0 189.5 Storries Creek Golfers 20.0 200.0 Clippers 29.0 182.0 Boston Brutes 12.0 147.0 C. R. Bowling Ctr 27.5 193.5 Not Pensioners 25.0 207.0 TEAM Hi Scratch Game Hi Scratch Series Hi Handicap Game Hi Handicap Series INDIVIDUAL Hi Scratch Game Hi Scratch Series Hi Handicap Game Handicap Series Congrats DA BEARS
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Thursday Seniors 10 Pin Bowling Feb. 18 Standings
YTD 644.5 607.5 574.5 569.5 552.0 549.0 544.5 515.0 509.5 848 2481 961 2820
Laurence Renaud 247 Laurence Renaud 675 Laurence Renaud 274 Sal Adamo 274 Laurence Renaud 756 3RD QUARTER WINNERS
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CTF AWARDS EARNED Ethan Belanko 150 game Ayden Belanko 275 series Kai Andrews 120 game
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- 54, Mt. Douglas in game 2, 74 - 59, and were defeated in the final by Brentwood College, 69 - 41. Quin Nelson and Jonah Shankar were named to the Allstar team. The boys travel to Langley this weekend and play W.J. Mouat in their first game Saturday morning.
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place with one win and two losses. The Belanko rink of Skip Dayton Belanko, Third Bryden Gudbranson, Second Curtis Belanko, and Lead Frankie Pellegrin. Campbell River also had two teams in the Novice Bracket. The Baycroft rink came in fifth place. The Baycroft rink consisted of Skip Michael Baycroft, Third Anthony Belanko, Second Taanika McCune and a Lead from Parksville. The Gudbranson rink rounded out the Novice Bracket with 6th place. The Gudbranson rink had Skip Adam Gudbranson, Third
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A few of the main fishing areas, including Kitty Coleman, Shelter Point and The Hump had good fish catch reports in the month of December. The action has since slowed down but salmon are in the area – it’s just a matter of finding them. A few locals have been fishing outside the popular areas and day-to-day fishing conditions change but as long as bait is around the fish will be there. The new Kingfisher lures are working well and if you can get two salmon in a day that’s good for this time of year. I get a chance to drive to Sayward every Wednesday and Friday and at the end of my run is Kelsey Bay. I am hearing that some upgrades will be made at the marina and when the fishing season gets into full swing, some nice fish can be caught. Some of the locals who get out in small boats can get into salmon. Last year some sizes were in the 50-pound plus size. Anyone can get out and fish the wharf during the pink salmon run and tourists keep coming back year after year. I am looking forward to my third
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Offers available from February 2 - 29, 2016. 5 Payments cannot be made on a weekly basis, for advertising purposes only. +Offer is administered by Nissan Canada Extended Services Inc. (NCESI) and applies to any MY15 Micra/Sentra/Murano and MY16 Versa Note/Rogue/Pathfinder models (each, an “Eligible Model”) leased and registered through Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc., on approved credit, between Feb 12 – 29 from an authorized Nissan retailer in Canada. Eligible only on leases through NCF with subvented rates. Offer recipient will be entitled to receive a maximum of six (6) service visits (each, a “Service Visit”) for the Eligible Vehicle – where each Service Visit consists of one (1) oil change (using conventional 5W30 motor oil) and one (1) tire rotation service (each, an “Eligible Service”). All Eligible Services will be conducted in strict accordance with the Oil Change and Tire Rotation Plan outline in the Agreement Booklet for the Eligible Vehicle. 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 Service Visits has been reached; (ii) 36 months from the Transaction Date; 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 and cost of the recipient. Offer may not be redeemed for cash and may 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 $280/$308/$384 with $750/$750/$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 maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $17,393/$19,228/$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 maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $10,387. ‡$3,250/$5,500/$6,500 NCF standard finance cash available on new 2015 Micra 1.6 SR (S5SG55 AA00/AA10)/(S5SG75 AA00/AA10)/2015 Sentra 1.8 SL (C4LG55 AA00), 2015 Sentra SR Premium CVT (C4LG15 RP00)/2015 Altima 2.5 SL (T4LG15 AAOO)/(T4TG15 NV00)/(T4SG15 NV00) models when financing with NCF at standard rates. VModels shown $37,008/$25,998/$35,848/$48,758 Selling price for a new 2016 Rogue SL AWD Premium (Y6DG16 BK00)/ 2015 Sentra 1.8 SL (C4TG15 AA00)/2015 Altima 3.5 SL (T4SG15 NV00)/2016 Pathfinder Platinum (5XEG156AA00). See your dealer or visit Nissan.ca/Loyalty. *X±&VFreight and PDE charges ($1,760/$1,600/$1,700/$1,760) air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, applicable fees (all which may vary by region), manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. 2016 Rogue recognized as IIHS top safety picks when equipped with Forward Emergency Braking. For more information see www.IIHS.org. 1The Blind Spot Warning System is not a substitute for proper lane changing procedures. The system will not prevent contact with other vehicles or accidents. It may not detect every vehicle or object around you. 2Lane Departure Warning System operates only when the lane markings are clearly visible on the road. Speed limitations apply. See Owner’s Manuel for details. 3Parking aid/convenience feature. Cannot completely eliminateblind spots. May not detect every object and does not warn of moving objects. Always check surroundings and turn to look behind you before moving vehicle. MOD operates at vehicle speed below 5 mph. ^Ward’s Large Cross Utility Market Segmentation. MY16 Pathfinder vs 2016 and 2015 Large Cross/Utility Class. The Nissan Sentra received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact cars in the proprietary J.D. Power 2015 Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 84,367 new-vehicle owners, measuring 244 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2015. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©2016 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.
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1.888.771.2111 ext.102 Why just have a view, when you can be right at the ocean! This is an excellent opportunity to increase value by building your executive-style home in a prime Campbell River location. Your choice of two available lots. Relax and enjoy the amazing views of Discovery Passage and the Campbell River estuary. Nestled on the water’s edge, on a quiet street. Watch the cruise ships go by, the spectacular marine life and marine traffic. Choose your own plan and builder, or seller can build to suit. Approximately 1/3 acre each. Call Janet for a personal tour.
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Energy efficient, walk-in ready! Custom built 3 bdrm, 3 bath rancher featuring vaulted ceilings and skylight with galley kitchen, a wonderful master bedroom with his & her closets and sinks, includes a large 5 piece ensuite & has sliders onto the deck. The back deck also has sliders off the superb living room and both have excellent views of Mt H’Kusam. It all backs onto the park, village pond & estuary, and has a fully fenced yard. The heat pump is new & efficient. You are a walk away from the marina for boating or fishing, and 9 km south to golf course. Mt Cain is only 1/2 hr north and the airport is only an hr south.
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672 ARTHUR
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This house, with its numerous features and immense appeal really needs to be viewed to be appreciated. Triple car garage has one extra-long bay. Fully fenced, with back yard, full cemented driveway for boat or RV. Exquisite ponds and landscaping plus full patio in the southern facing backyard. Nothing has been forgotten in this beautiful interior with Brazilian Cherry hardwood floors and open living floor plan. Best are the 4 bedrooms, or a den or a craft room. Beautiful kitchen has granite counter tops as do all bathrooms, and maple cabinets with BI wall oven and warming drawer. Extra large master bedroom. Just a beautiful, beautiful home! MLS 403312 $524,900
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1160 Discovery
NEW LISTING!
$399,800
Golf anyone? Backing onto Sequoia Springs Golf course this quality built Jenish designed home shows like new and has obvious pride of ownership. Delightful kitchen with eating nook, study area and plenty of cupboard space. The 12x14 master bedroom boasts a lavish ensuite with tub and shower. Best of all it’s nestled in Pinehurst Place cul-de-sac offering serenity, privacy, a short walk to the golf course and a short drive to shopping and amenities. 1953 Pinehurst Pl
$539,900
One of the most beautiful View homes in Campbell River boasting 44 Lineal feet of ocean side windows. Bright stunning one owner 4 bdrm, 3 bath home is gorgeous inside & out and has been meticulously maintained since it was built in 1990. The large spacious kitchen is perfect for the chef in the family and is adorned with granite counter tops, red oak cabinets, LG stainless steel high end appliances The master bedroom is situated on the top floor ocean side overlooking Georgia Straight and Cape Mudge and has a luxurious ensuite with 2 person jet tub and 6x8 walk in closet. The ocean side patio, RV parking, built in vacuum, crawl space storage, 200 amp service, 2 bay 21x21 garage, and self draining sprinkler system. 91 Murphy St.
$449,900
Award winning builder constructed this gorgeous quality home in 2010, five years still remaining on the home warranty. Just painted for the new owner plus best quality real hard wood flooring. Boasts an R 80 rating made possible by an HRV system (heat recovery system)this home meets all expectations with one inch thick thermal windows, oversized heat pump, fully insulated crawl space properly sealed, double capped 30 year shingles, electrical set up for solar roof panels, this list goes on & on. 2 car garage, RV gated parking with clean out, detached work shop with 100 amp wiring, garden area, low maintenance yard with no grass to mow etc. You don’t want to miss this one of a kind home as it won’t last long 2989 Hemming Place
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1100 Shoppers Row, Campbell River 250-923-2111
This spacious Gold River family home has plenty of room inside and out! 3 bedrooms up, 2 down, 3 bathrooms and a family room, storage galore. Double garage, nice large driveway, additional parking next to the street plus a fantastic amount of space on the side and rear for the longest RV, boats, ATVs and more. Just $229,900
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525 Cala Court NEW LISTING!
Privately located Tahsis home, nestled against the mountain with views of Tahsis Inlet. Amazing yard with plenty of parking for your ‘toys’ and garden areas ready for your green thumb. Cozy warm dual-fuel hot water heat, too. $119,900 janet.scotland@century21.ca
5006 Willis Way PRICE REDUCED!
www.5006WillisWay.com West Coast Cedar style home nestled at the top of a quiet culde-sac and no homes behind you in Gold River. Main level entry with a bedroom and bathroom on the main floor and two more bedrooms up. Family room separate from living room makes a great movie room. Basement, too with a workshop, and covered parking. Take a look! It’s just $238,800
1.36 acres all set up for horses and amazing 3 level home. Zoning allows suite or carriage home, lower level could be suite, studio or home office. Priced right at $549,500
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3933 Wavecrest Road NOW ON MLS
www.3933WavecrestRoad.com Get ready for fishing season or retire on a budget -your choice of two condos in Tahsis Springs are so affordable. Plenty of parking for your boat and trailer, too. 1 bedroom unit is $21,500 and 3 bedroom unit is $39,900.
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165-1160 Shellbourne
1/3 acre in beautiful Storries Beach 2 bdrm single wide with wood stove. Great starter or retirement home. Or stay in the home while you build. Call Janet Scotland 250-923-2111 ext 102. $179,900 janet.scotland@century21.ca Port McNeill
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This 4 bedroom home is in popular Prado Verde Manufactured Home Park, at the end of the street in a quiet corner. It does need work, but could be your starter or retirement home. Offers to $35,000 janet.scotland@century21.ca
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Quality construction by MacVeigh Contracting Ltd. (units #1 & #3 under construction) Get in early to pick the flooring, fixtures, and colours. $299,000 + net GST. 10 year home warranty $50/ month strata fee
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13-396 Harrogate $198,500
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1016 Sayward Rd. • $229,000 $459,000 • 973 Island Hwy Beautiful & private 12.9 acres with large family home. 35min North of Campbell River.
60 Murphy St. • 4 bedroom, 2 bath Split Level • Over height 20’ x 30’ shop detached • Natural gas furnace, heat pump • Ocean and mountain views
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2-970 Petersen • $299,000
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23-400 Robron Rd. • 3 bedroom, 2 bath • Some ocean views • Completely refurbished • Pets and rentals allowed
3 bedroom 1 bath Rancher on 17 acres. House sits back from the road with access from Sabre road as well as Sayward Road , lots of nice e trees on the property Some newer updates such as flooring, kitchen counters , bathroom. Large covered deck with access from the dining room. Situated a few km to the ocean , few km to golf course. MLS 403293
WITH 1 YEAR PREPAID ~NEW RENTALS ONLY~ MUST BRING IN THIS COUPON AT TIME OF RENTAL
$175,000 • 170 Seaview Dr Large Family Home 4 bds, 2 bths
$410,000 • 648 Sabre Rd Beautiful updated home, 1.75 acres with 2 bed in-law suite
$370,000 • 572 Sabre Rd Beautiful Family home, 2 acres, 5 bds, 3 bths
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4 HOUSES $475,000 • 909 Sayward Rd Beautiful riverfront acreage w/ restored Heritage Home
$299,000 • 1242 Sayward Rd 2.98 acres, 4/ 3 bed, 1 bath house
$163,000 • 251 Spar St Large family home with 3 bdrm 2 bath
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Perfect timing an affordable home or a investment you can rent in Campbell River. Exceptional panoramic ocean view from this 2 bedroom suite, Enjoy the unobstructed view of the ever changing sea traffic on the Georgia Strait. Some updates are in place. You can relax in privacy on your large common patio for barbecueing or entertaining guest. Building has been very well managed. Easy access with lots of parking. Right across from the Seawalk. MLS 403438
Exquisite living on Sequoia Springs golf course prestigious Fairway Dr. This craftsman inspired executive rancher of 3200 sq.ft. 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom is located on a quiet street. Upon entry the home showcases itself with high ceilings, pillars and cove accents. Hardwood floors take you into a spa like Master bedroom with gas fireplace. Sunken family room and great room gives you privacy and opens up to a beautiful covered patio through four french doors. Lot’s of kitchen cabinetry with granite counter tops. The exterior is extensively landscaped, with plants and trees. There is a heated 3 car garage plus a golf cart garage. Campbell River is a scenic oceanside city offering salmon, trout and river fishing, boating, golf, skiing, kayaking, caving, seawalk, hiking, biking, diving, birding, whale watching, grizzly tours, museums, RVing and camping, scenic flights, galleries and studios, photography and hunting. Seller will replace roof with 30 year fiberglass shingle. MLS 401392
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Fantastic Ocean View Offering. All you have to do is move in. This 4 bedroom home has amazing updates, all new low-e windows and sliders, 50 yr roof, fully updated bathrooms, new oak hardwood floors, fresh cabinets and counters in cheerful kitchen, dining room has built in cabinetry alongside comfortable living room, with engineered cement sundeck to relax and enjoy the park like setting watching marine traffic go by. Lower level has new tiled floors, wonderful new laundry room, lots of storage, new hot water tank, gas fireplace in family room, bedroom has two large closets, and there is a workshop in the garage. Outside RV parking, garden shed and fully fenced. MLS 403425
Quality home located in one of Campbell River’s most desirable neighbourhoods. The layout has a functional 3 level split creating space for lounging in in the family room and separate living room with gas fireplace for more formal gatherings. You will enjoy 3 bedrooms plus den and 3 bathrooms. Your 1790 square foot home boasts a new kitchen with lots of rich cabinets, beautiful granite counter top with eating bar set beside rear access to magnificent concrete patio for outdoor relaxation surrounded by gorgeous landscaped gardens. Home has new 30 year fibreglass roof and is fully fenced. Close to all levels of schools, bus route, walking trails and more. This is the home you have been waiting for. MLS 403263
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The location of your home offers all the amenities, Beaver Lodge walking trails, shopping, Sportsplex, all levels of school including North Island College, close to famous sea walk and much more. Your 2 storey design is complimented with spacious living room enhanced with gas fireplace, with adjoining dining room. Functional kitchen has ample cabinets and counter space, alongside a large eating nook. Upper level has 3 bedrooms with large master bedroom. The yard is fully fenced with rear lane access to detached single door garage. Wonderful home at an affordable price. MLS 402329
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6-650 Yorkshire Dr $209,999 MLS 402805 • 2 bdrm, 2 bath patio home • 1172 sqft • Well managed, freshly painted
1616 Perkins Rd $229,800 MLS 402805 • 3 bdrm, 2 bath • .258 acre • 24x24 detached garage
303-871 Island Hwy $159,900 MLS 398679 Great opportunity to own your own ocean 304-871 Island Hwy $129,900 MLS 398685 view office space in a well located professional 302-871 Island Hwy $139,000 MLS 400456 building in downtown Campbell River. Why lease
space when ownership is so affordable. This space is already fully finished with a high quality furnishings including a nice reception area and 3 large offices. You & your clients will love coming to the office where the views are outstanding. Your unit is located on the top floor on the SW Corner.... best view in the building. Other current businesses located in the building include the Teachers Association, dentist, Mikis Sushi Restaurant on the second level and a large marine research Lab on the ground level. This unit is 838 sq.ft. and can be purchased on its own or together with the adjoining unit for a total of 1599 sq.ft. Great Head office location right on the waterfront. Who wouldn’t want to work here? Call Paul Stapley for all of the details.
5493 S. Island Hwy, Courtenay $199,900 MLS 394283 • Level 11930 sq ft ocean view building lot across from boat ramp and future marina in Union Bay.
2621 Sunderland Rd $459,000 MLS 394334 • 5 bdrm, 3 bath level entry w/full finished walkout bsmt. Large Ocean and Mountain view Lot. Build to Suit • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty NG
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• Custom built home with a little more! • 3brm 2 bath • Large great room and living room
447 Twillingate $343,000
303-2676 S. Island Hwy $299,900
MLS 401367 • Custom built 1 bdrm bungalow over 3 bay garage. 0.41 acre backing onto greenbelt. Zoned R-1B
MLS 400523 • Fantastic ocean view condo • 2 large bdrms, 2bath, gourmet kitchen • 9ft ceilings, large covered deck • Modern open plan w/ gas fireplace
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
MLS 392130 • Amazing waterfront property w/private dock. • Located in Painter Barclay area on prestigious Discovery Drive. • 3172 sqft, 3 bed plus pan-abode log home.
1702 Wood Rd $1,049,000
2001 Island Hwy $399,900
195 Strathcona Way $429,000
201 Strathcona Way $419,800
2645 Sunderland Rd $499,900
2629 Sunderland Rd $469,000
MLS 400496 • 2-5-10 yr Warranty • Top Quality Home Builder McInnes and Sons • Ground floor entrance
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• 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!
MLS 398592 • Building for sale • Super high exposure corner location • C-4 Zoning, 7200 sqft bldg, • Currently tenanted
MLS 400442 • McInnes and Sons Craftsman style 5 bdrm, 3 bath. Will build to suit. • Level entry w/finished walkout basement. • Ocean and mountain view lot. • 2-5-10 yr Home Warranty
0.42 Ocean view lot in prestigious location. High on the Ridge overlooking Discovery Passage. Access from cul-de-sac & S. Thulin. Build your dream home here! Best ocean view in Campbell River.
With the price of land/lots on the up swing, here is your opportunity to enter into the market and get started at a very affordable price. This lot will offer a mountain view and is close to all levels of school, shopping, Sportsplex, arena, bus route, disc golf and many fabulous walking trails. MLS 402354
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
2201 Shetland Rd $850,000
MLS 382888 • 14 acre property close to downtown • Selectively cleared & ready for your dream home
1000 Hemlock St $95,900
MLS 399442 • 6000 sqft lot zoned commercial • Lots of potential for office retail development - Priced for quick sale!
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Home is under construction & expected completion Spring 2016. Pick your colors & flooring and make this one your own. Photos are replicas of previously New and beautiful large rancher with a built plan, changes at builder’s discretion. “Bonus Room” - Situated on a cul de sac
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in Campbell River’s newest subdivision. Huge oversized RV parking and even a nice peek-a-boo ocean and mountain view! Included is an efficient heat pump, hardwood living area, tiled kitchen and baths, and tasteful maple cabinetry. Master with dual vanities and large walk-in closet. Spacious bedrooms and the ever desirable “Bonus Room”with it’s own 2 piece bathroom.
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1 bed, 1 bath condo. Gorgeous mountain views, close to ALL amenities. MLS 401624 $99,900 Hosted by Tim Waring
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966 Shoppers Row
506 Edgewood Drive
737 Oribi Drive
$399,900 MLS# 402620
$434,900 MLS# 397673
OPEN HOUSE SAT, FEB 27 • 1-2 • 961 Greenwood St. New Price $192,600 Affordable home with many updates. Long term tenants at $950 per month. Lane access to 12x20 workshop/garage. 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, includes 3 pc ensuite. Roofs on house and garage are 2 years old, new gutters in 2013, most windows replaced in 2015, Main floor 4 pc. bathroom updated in 2014 with new tub, shower and toilet. Peek a boo oceanview from upstairs bedroom. Lots of value here. Easy walking distance to downtown. An affordable family home or investment property. Don’t be disappointed, come to the open house.
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1600 sqft, 3 bdrm, 2 bath wheel chair access rancher. Huge great room measuring 14’x24’ with vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, custom light features and custom rock fireplace. Spacious kitchen has 9’ ceiling, granite island, stainless appliances and walk-in pantry. Spacious master bdrm with ensuite featuring custom walk-in tiled shower, heated tile floors and towel bar.
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CUSTOM BUILT WITH LEGAL SUITE
2720 sqft 5 bdrm, 3 bath custom home with legal self-contained 3 bdrm suite. Custom water feature in entrance, custom builtin cabinets and surround sound system, custom maple kitchen. 2 bdrm on main floor, includes a master suite wing and covered deck, custom walk-in closet and 5 piece ensuite. Downstairs 3 bdrm suite is very spacious with beautiful custom kitchen and separate laundry. Separate driveway for RV/boat or tenant parking. Hot Tub included!
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4041 Appian Way, “ Walk on Waterfront” “ $829,000”
Stunning 107ft. oceanfront property on a no thru road. This home had a major addition of over 1300 finished sq. ft. 15 years ago: including all new windows and doors, a new kitchen addition with enormous walk-in pantry, and home now offers over 4200 finished sq.ft. House has been converted to gas with gas forced air, 2 gas fireplaces, gas hot water, gas BBQ, gas stove. There are up close, amazing ocean views from both levels and with no less than 7 rooms with ocean views. The redesign and renovation has maximized the views toward the ocean. Downstairs you’ll enjoy family room, huge games room, Den, bathroom, 1 bedroom, and a workshop. Double garage and another 16x26 single garage/workshop, and a separate 360 sq. ft. detached building with hydro and water which has a host of possibilities. Walk out of your family room to your hot tub and soak up the ocean and mountain views. Truly a special property!
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ON THE MOVE! 1971 AUGUSTA PLACE $489,000. MLS# 403809
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91 BARLOW ROAD $319,000. MLS# 403824
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Stylish open concept home with modern touches that will impress. Tranquil location on a private cul-de-sac of executive homes. The 0.274 acre property backs onto a large, picturesque pond and beyond that the beautifully treed and landscaped Sequoia Springs Golf Course. In the last 18 months the home owner has opened up the main living space, renovated the kitchen and 2 existing bathrooms, installed a powder room for guests, enlarged the master bedroom walk-in closet, and installed beautiful hardwood throughout. The family chef will love the newer high-end appliances and convenient floor plan of the well - designed kitchen and dining areas.
39 MOUNT CAIN ROAD $129,000. MLS# 400955
203-907 CEDAR STREET $129,000. MLS# 400903
NEW LISTING!
Large rancher on a cul-de-sac in a desirable neighbourhood close to the Oceanside Sea Walk. The main living space has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and a good size living and family rooms. There are 2 gas fireplaces; one is in the suite. The detached 1 car garage is wired and has a concrete floor. The (unauthorized) 1 bedroom suite has a private entrance and garden space as well as shared laundry access. Plenty of RV parking and backyard access to detached 324 sqft single garage. Recent upgrades include new lighting, flooring, and paint in main living area. A great place to raise a family.
2298 BEACH DRIVE $132,000. MLS# 358747
PT Pristine powder skiing and snowmobiling just 90 minutes from Campbell River. The 3 bedroom ski chalet sleeps 10 or more and has a lovely kitchen with propane stove and 2 huge balconies.
408-322 BIRCH STREET $72,000. MLS# 386710
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60 COTTONWOOD ROAD $269,900. MLS# 392030
AY RT B ALE Comfortable 3 bed, 2 bath home with nearly 3000 sqft of living space at the south end of Cormorant Island. Large detached garage to store your gear. Great fishing and boating along with a strong community spirit will delight those looking for a summer getaway.
Private 1bed/1 bath condo, close to new hospital, shopping, recreation. Professionally managed rental pool makes investing easy. Quiet, top or unit overlooking treed area; shared laundry and leisure common room. Heat & hot water included in reasonable strata fee.
Outstanding ocean and mountain views from all living areas. Within walking distance of downtown. 2 bed, 1 bath condo with a large balcony overlooking Campbell River and Discovery Passage. Not to be missed.
Recreational Properties 1637 SAYWARD ROAD $384,000. MLS# 392405
LOT D UPSHUR ROAD $549,000. MLS# 391372
CLIFFE ROAD $749,000. MLS# 401234
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BEAUTIFUL riverfront acreage just 45 minutes from CRiver has 2 homes – recreational property with a mortgage helper for the smart investor! Forested 5.5 acres with the White River along the back property line; Timber Cruise estimate =$236,895.
Fabulous oceanfront acreage on Copper Bluffs, QUADRA ISLAND. 46 acres includes a variety of building sites & is zoned for 1-4 residences. Rocky bluffs and well forested acreage with a large pond.
Fabulous oceanfront property with huge indoor saltwater pool and stunning pool house entertaining area. Private dock has water and power. 3 storey 3000 sqft character home needs some updating/ repair. An amazing package on protected Gowland Harbour, QUADRA ISLAND.
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196 Oregon Rd Drive - $399,800 MLS 400194
Affordable 1/2 duplex located close to Merecroft Village, the hospital and downtown. Two storey plan features a spacious main floor with living room, dining room and kitchen opening onto the back yard. Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. There’s a single garage and a long driveway for parking.
2179 Albea - $279,800
Brand new rancher with a bonus room. Over 2100 sq ft with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The main floor is spacious with a family room off the kitchen which has a center island and easy access to the huge covered patio in the back yard. There’s also a formal dining/living room. Quality finishing with timber frame accents on the exterior and a spacious covered entry. The lot is .20 of an acre with plenty of room for RV parking or a future shop.
Hosted by Leslie Poustie.
Fully finished and updated 4 bedroom plus a den family home in popular Willow Point. Over 1900 square feet with a new back deck, some new windows, fresh paint and newer flooring. Three bedrooms on the main with another bedroom and family room down. Private fully fenced yard with RV parking. This is not a drive-by, come & have a look!
Hosted by Leslie Poustie.
$ $ $ Call about our Flat Fee of $6,800 $ $ $ Call about our Flat Fee of $6,800 Think Local! Think Patricia at Willow Point Realty
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700 sqft shop garage wired, heated & plumbed PARKING+++
• 2 bed/ 2 bath top floor corner unit • Great ocean views with private deck. Lots of storage and in-suite washer/ dryer
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Willow Point Rancher New roof three years ago - 3 bed/ 2 bath 1320 sqft
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#25 - 772 Robron Rd FAMILY ORIENTED $178,800 MLS 400318 • 3 bed/ 2 bath townhouse • Pristine- New carpeting, lino & laminate flooring ~ New interior paint • Merecroft area
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1933 SHETLAND RD.
$749,900 MLS# 402090
COUNTRY LIVING Fabulous in town 5 acre property. Great custom built one owner home with suite potential. 4 bedrooms, commercial grade windows, fir construction & truly built to last. Beautiful 4 yr. old maple kitchen with moveable centre island, kitchenaide appliances, open plan, lovely handcrafted fireplace in family room, Brazilian hardwood floors, new roof, 200 amp SVC, hot tub, 4 decks & woodstove. 2/3 of land is cleared with lots of privacy. Chicken coop, garden area, barn with hay loft & sawdust shed, woodshed, all fenced, good for horses, fruit & nut trees. Sprinkler system in front. Lots of parking, room for detached workshop/garage.
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1261 SHELLBOURNE BLVD. $219,900 MLS# 398868 COZY 3 BEDROOM RANCHER Almost 1,400 sq.ft. of comfortable living space. Freshly painted with new carpets in living room and hallway. Good 10 year old roof. Family room with extra storage. Private treed backyard with mountain view. New master bedroom carpet. Shower in ensuite. Step saver kitchen with oak cabinets & appliances. Extra parking on side. Quick possession. Great starter home.
#302-87 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. $249,900 MLS# 388197
3836 SUTIL RD. $419,900 MLS# 395101
#15-2055 GALERNO RD. $181,900 MLS# 401734
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.
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!
WILLOW POINT VILLAS Affordable & very comfortable 1,352 sq.ft. Willow Point Townhome, located close to shopping & SportsPlex. Main floor consists of living room with cozy fireplace, kitchen, dining room & 2 pce. powder room. Newer laminate flooring in living room, dining room, upstairs stairwell & in large kitchen. 2 bedrooms upstairs, full bath & shower in ensuite. Nice patio area off the living room. 1 small pet allowed. Adult oriented. Only 10 RV parking spots are available at any one time. Easy accessible visitor parking. Only 1 rental allowed.
5380 RACE POINT RD. $1,500,000 MLS# 393770 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.
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1878 NUNNS RD. $179,900 MLS# 401892 PRIVATE WILLOW POINT RANCHER Situated on lovely private fenced Willow Point lot, 0.22 of an acre, with rear access from lane, this 2 bedroom & den rancher, 968 sq.ft., is in need of your personal touch. Heat pump & furnace, shingle roof & single car garage. Very quiet neighbourhood, dead end street. 2 blocks from Willow Point SeaWalk & shopping nearby.
2505 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. $995,000 MLS# 398357 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.
79 ROCKLAND RD. $849,900 MLS 379036 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.
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168 S. Thulin
909 Ironwood St.
Custom built home with expansive ocean views. 3975 square feet of luxurious living space. 3 bedrooms up plus a 2 bedroom suite downstairs. Wrap around deck – great for entertaining. Low maintenance yard. 2 car heated garage plus a detached workshop/ garage accessed from Alder St.
Ocean view home – perfect for a growing family. 3 bdrms up & a 4th in the fully finished lower floor. Family room, rec room and laundry downstairs. Huge covered deck over single carport.
Newly renovated 2400 sqft block building in a high profile location. Shop area with overhead door. Back portion of lot fully fenced. Ample parking for staff & customers. Also for lease.
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$327,500
$279,000
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8695 PAULSEN RD
BEAUTIFUL unobstructed ocean & mountain views 8 year old 2569 sqft home. 3 bdrm + den, 3 bath Awesome floor plan with open vaulted ceilings, large gourmet kitchen with granite counters, stainless steel appliances and pantry. MLS 394768
Quality built MacVeigh Construction 1450 + sqft rancher with 3 bdrm 2 full bath on .19 acre in a nice family neighbourhood. Great room design, with rock wall electric fireplace, hardwood floors, covered patio & RV parking. MLS# 400906
2600 Sqft Gorgeous updated family home 4 bdrms + den, 2 family rooms, RV parking, great neighbourhood close to all amenities. Must see!! MLS 402346
Nice updates and beautiful character, 3 bedrooms, new kitchen, windows & hardiplank siding, detached garage and alley access. MLS 393855
4 bdrm 2 bath 2170sqft Character home on 1 acre with nice country kitchen, detached shop & office, barn and greenhouse, pastures and so much more. MLS 397139
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609 AZALEA PL
217 DAHL RD
#44 - 251 MCPHEDRAN RD
202 ISLAND HWY.
Don’t miss out on this amazing 0.18 acre mountain view lot in a very desirable newer family neighbourhood. Fully serviced. Ready to Build on! MLS 402542
Well maintained family home on a quiet cul-de-sac. This 2250 + sqft home offers 4 brdrm and 3 bath over two levels. 3 brdrm up with spacious living rm, updated kitchen and dining room.1 bdrm down with rec rm perfect for extra family. RV parking. MLS 401038
Renovated 1000+ sqft 2 bdrm 2 bath rancher on a crawl space located on .16 of an acre in Maryland subdivision. New everything, kitchen to appliances, 2 gas fireplaces, flooring, paint, windows, doors, roof, siding, pre–wired for heat pump. MLS 401589
Well maintained and beautifully updated 950+ sqft 2 bdrm 2 bath bright south facing top floor unit with a fireplace, insuite laundry, storage rm, vaulted ceilings and large windows. MLS 401075
Superb ocean views! Renovated 2 bdrm 2 bath home new kitchen, walnut floors, new woodstove on .3 acre with serviced RV parking. MLS 394201
$208,900
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489 PONDEROSA PL.
4335 S. ISLAND HWY
#309-280 S. DOGWOOD ST.
#3-605 ROCKLAND RD
1810 MO ROAD
180º Unobstructed Ocean & Coastal Mountain Views. Beautifully updated 4000 sqft 5 bdrm 3 bath walkout rancher. Enjoy watching sunrises over the ocean and mountains each morning from your wrap around deck. Must See!! MLS 392139
Ready to build on 1/3 acre lot, flat, cleared & fully serviced, just waiting for your plan to build your dream home. MLS 342012
Beautifully updated 2 Bdrm, fresh paint, new flooring, and new cabinets & counters, Outside the building has new windows and decks. Fabulous area and a well run condo. 55+ building. MLS 393192
Well maintained and nicely updated 2 bed 2 bath patio home in desirable Penny Lane. New roof & new flooring & a prime location, bright end unit backing on a large private back yard with peaceful green space. Well run strata, guest cottage and RV parking available.
Magnificently and completely remodelled 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with 40 foot covered RV Parking, huge 900 sqft Shop with a heated office and additional woodworking space and if that’s not gorgeous enough you can enjoy the detached art studio. EXTRA EXTRA’S. MLS 403796
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OPEN HOUSE SAT, FEB 27 • 11:30-12:30 PM 103A - 650 S Island Hwy - $199,900 MLS# 401876
Spectacular 2 BR oceanfront condo with views from almost every room, situated at the front of the building. Look out the window or relax on the covered patio and enjoy views of the lighthouse, marine traffic, mountains, and wildlife, including the deer grazing mere feet away. Good sized rooms through out including the extra large master bedroom with good sized walk in closet and ensuite. In suite laundry, and in suite storage plus separate shared storage room. Covered parking. Situated in a popular and well maintained complex across from the seawalk.
1335 Creekside Way $127,000 MLS# 402694 G!
This 2 bedroom, 2 bath updated Townhome is located in a great N area. Nicely decorated throughout with newer tile, laminate, and carpeting. This home has a south facing patio in the front as well as a private rear patio. Located close to all levels of schools, college, Sportsplex and walking trails. Investors welcome, rentals and pets allowed.
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MLS# 395888 Looking for oceanfront?, amazing views?, privacy?, deep water moorage?, look no further! Overlooking Discovery Passage with the Vancouver Island Mountains in the background, you’ll fall in love with the views from this oceanfront retreat. Located on 2.71 acres with over 300 feet of waterfront, this luxurious home built in 2006 features the finest of finishing’s, design and detail. Equipped with state-of-the-art luxuries, including remote controlled builtin sound system, in floor heating in some areas, kick plate level vacuum, water distillation distributed to all sinks, and custom lighting. Book your viewing of this amazing home today.
OPEN HOUSE SAT, FEB 27 • 1-2 PM 117-585 S Dogwood - $103,000 MLS# 403143 G!
2 Bedroom 1 and ½ Bathroom southern L W exposure condo. This NE ground floor unit offers a large living area with electric fire place and adjoining dining room. Master with plenty of space and 2 piece ensuite. A panhandle driveway takes you into this quiet complex which is close to shopping, recreation and on a bus route. Small pet and rentals welcome.
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MLS# 400856
Looking for land to build your dream house in a quiet area? This property offers 3.7 acres with RU-8 zoning which will allow for 2 residences. There are two driveways providing access off Martin Park Drive as well as access off MacAulay. On site services as well as a single wide mobile, and large area behind has been cleared and could be an ideal spot for your dream home. There is a large detached garage/ workshop and green house.
SAT, FEB 27•11-1 359 Nootka Drive, Gold River
Impeccably maintained 2 level home. River rock fireplace in living room, woodstove in family room. 4 bed/2 bath. $159,000 MLS 403370
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3 beds+ den.Very well built beautiful home. Master on main, 2 more up + bonus room. 750 sq ft shop, 2 bays one is 34.5 ft in length and 11’6 overhead doors. $549,850 MLS 403979
209-280 Dogwood
2 bed one bath popular 55+ building $119,000 MLS 402934
106-280 Dogwood
2 bed, 2 bath corner unit with 9ft ceilings $144,900 MLS 402920
OCEAN VIEW! 9536 Martin Park Dr
2324sqft, 3bed, 2 bath, den Lakefront rancher $435,000 MLS 401705
3905 Discovery Drive
3 Bed 3 Bath 2927 Sq ft custom designed timber frame rancher, 1.6 acres of private woodland & enjoys an ocean front beach & private boat launch. $1,799,000 MLS 398782
3307-27 S Island Hwy
2 Bed 2 Bath - ocean front- walk on waterfront. Unit is on the 3rd floor and is truly magical. Priced at $349,900 MLS # 402487
2665 Penfield Rd
5 bed, 3175 sq.ft. with breathtaking views of Discovery Passage $439,999 MLS 398298
11-595 Evergreen Road
2 Bed 2 Bath 1193 Sq ft. A peaceful, private retreat full of natural light this is a great patio home with detached garage. Priced to sell at $173,000 MLS# 390402
4455 Discovery Drive
6 Bed 5 Bath- 4758 Sq ft executive custom built family home on a 1.03 acre waterfront property with breathtaking panoramic ocean view $1,250,000 MLS#401333
4687 Island S. Hwy
2 bed 1799 sq.ft. ranch style + bonus room 1.6acre property $289,900 MLS 399131
46-2006 Sierra
Gorgeous two bedroom plus den patio home - perfectly located overlooking pond. Well priced at $347,900 MLS 402916
#3-1315 Creekside Way
2 bed, 2 bath townhome. Pets & rentals welcome. All appliances incl. Close to all levels of school & Beaver lodge trails. $129,900 MLS 401335
2060 College Dr
4 bed + bonus room, 3 baths, 2125 sqft. $358,999 MLS 397022
355 Carolyn Drive
3 Bed, 1 Bath, 0.23 acre fully fenced new roof, new windows. $249,999 MLS # 399176
3396 Willow Creek
2 story home lives like a rancher. 3 bdrms, 3 baths. $489,999 MLS 395143
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• Rural and Private .82 acre property • 4000sqft 2 storey home, 3+ bedrooms, 3 bathrooms • Large oak kitchen, 4 piece master suite with large walk-in closet, 2 large rec rooms, in-house workshop and much more. • Updated bathroom, new flooring, back deck, hot water tank and recent paint. • 24’ x 32’ heated shop w/ 220V, concrete floors and work benches • Fenced yard and large woodshed $439,800 • Country living at its best
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$329,900 • Prime forested 36 acre parcel in a very desirable area • It is forested with a variety of species, some of which may be merchantable • The land is mainly flat with some rolling hills. • UR zoning will allow a variety of uses including agricultural, forestry, and low impact recreation. • Located off the Island Highway with good access. • Make your future plans here!
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• New quality built rancher. 1563sqft, 3 bed, 2 bath • Vaulted ceilings, central networking panel, gas fireplace and much more! • Good size lot with RV parking • Located in a sought after area of newer homes in Willow Point
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PRIVATE RANCHER! Beautiful 1700 Sq Ft 3 Bd/2 Bath with dramatic entry and lovely open floor plan! Large bright windows and 9 ft slider overlook an Exquisite and Supremely Private back yard with lush landscaping and brick patio! Big Double Garage, Gas heat & Hot Water, Irrigation, Concrete Crawl and Wired for Sound! Lots of extras here! Gentrified Willow Pt neighborhood! We would love to show you this special home! Call today for your private viewing! $350,000!
OPEN HOUSE SUN, FEB 28TH 1-2 pm • #7-605 ROCKLAND RD. SPARKLING FRESH PATIO HOME! You’ll love the fresh look and feel of this 2 Bd/2 Bath delight with open & airy design and glamorous architectural accents. Thoughtful touches like cozy gas fireplace, beautiful new laminate floors, professionally painted interior. 1 small pet allowed. Guest Cottage too! Tucked away in the Heart of Willow Pt. In Mint condition just ready for you! Immediate possession! $204,900!
OUTSTANDING OCEAN VIEW!
Bright & Private 2 Bed/2 Bath suite in Quiet & Safe Victoria Court! Nestled in Park like landscaping across from the Lighthouse & Rotary Park. Elevator, covered parking & excellent storage on same floor. A prime location priced to sell! $157,900!
LUXURIOUS RANCHER + CARRIAGE HOUSE
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
COMFORT & JOY! Delightful and scrupulously maintained 3 Bd/3 Bath 2-Storey with charming front verandah, incredible entertaining covered deck and excellent RV parking with sani-drop & power! This home has all the bells and whistles plus a yard right out of Better Homes & Gardens! Nothing to do but move right in! Come join us Sunday and see for yourself! $349,900 MLS# 402629
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PANORAMIC FOREVER VIEWS! Building Lot with Stunning ocean views atop Georgia Park! Custom home plan & topographical map available to Buyers. Located in Willow Point’s finest ocean view subdivision in an area of superlative homes! $169,900 NO GST!
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www.islandsbesthomes.ca NEW LISTING 927 FIR ST. This cute home has been nicely cared for. Workshop for Dad and great location close to town. Don’t miss your opportunity!
$190,800
MLS # 403769
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NEW LISTING 483 CORMORANT RD.
Spacious family home near the heart of Heriot Bay! A paved circular driveway leads to the 2,400 sq ft, 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home. Enjoy main level living with an open living room, dining room & kitchen.
Great location, close to all amenities! The yard & home have been nicely maintained by these long time owners. Peek a Boo ocean views!
$449,000
MLS # 403787
MLS # 403808
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OPEN HOUSE Sat, Feb 27 • 12pm-1pm 375 B CAROLYN RD. Immaculate 3 bedroom town house complete with a cute backyard that’s perfect for a couple or a small family! Bright, functional, open floor plan with plenty of space to entertain.
$225,000
MLS # 402195
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OPEN HOUSE Sat, Feb 27 • 1pm-3pm 3702 ISLAND S. HWY. Upper level entry 2 story home. 4 bdrm/2bth plus family room. Walk out of the basement to your patio and garden. Well maintained home. Move in Ready.
1069 TOPCLIFFE RD. Quadra Island country retreat. A paved driveway winds through the trees to this very private 5 acre property.
$299,800
MLS # 403832
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OPEN HOUSE Sun, Feb 28 • 12pm-1:30pm 302-2730 ISLAND S. HWY. Move in today! Spectacular views, renovated interior, affordable price, all yours for the taking. Sit back and marvel at the views from this top floor unit.
$159,800
MLS # 400595
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#3,5 & 9 1315 CREEKSIDE WAY
4-91 DAHL RD.
Centrally located townhouses close to schools, college, recreation, trails and all amenities. Pets and rentals welcome.
$129,900-$139,000
MLS # 401335,399410,400472
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Gorgeous , like new rancher in Willow Point. Only one year old with new home warranty and of course, no GST! Open layout with quality finishings throughout.
$314,800
MLS # 402882
ROBERT NIXON
Nice 2 bedroom patio home in a popular strata development! This unit backs onto a treed creek area that creates a private back patio and carefree yard. Close to many Willow Point amenities!
$204,800
MLS # 403966
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NEW LISTING 657 WINDSOR PL.
NEW LISTING 10-100 MCPHEDRAN RD.
This elegant and spacious rancher has almost 2000 sq ft on the main floor plus a gorgeous 325 sq ft loft area. This home is situated in a great culde-sac location and in a very desirable area.
Here is a beautiful 6 year old home located at the end of a cul de sac in a secure gated community. This is a must see feel good home tastefully finished & decorated.
$428,000
MLS # 403733
$342,300
MLS # 403867
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NEW LISTING 1481 NURSERY RD.
250-202-8200
Great family home in a central family neighbourhood, near all amenities, with mountain views. Was $424,900.
$409,000
MLS # 401521
IRIS ADAMS
250-287-5990
$278,800
NEW LISTING 5-396 HARROGATE RD.
250-202-8200
2684 sq.ft. completely renovated home with a 1956 sq.ft. shop, all on .92 of an acre minutes from town!
$515,000
MLS # 403715
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BACK ON THE MARKET! 795 SASSABY PL. Sought after Family rancher in a quiet cul de sac. This home has everything you’re probably looking for. Don’t wait, Quick Possession!
$314,800
MLS # 401639
OPEN HOUSE Sat, Feb 27 • 11:30am-12:30pm 103A-650 ISLAND S. HWY Situated at the front of the building, this 1160 sqft unit boasts spectacular ocean views from almost every room!
$199,900
MLS # 401876
STEPHEN GRANT
JOANNE MILLAR
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OPEN HOUSE Sat, Feb 27 • 1 pm-2 pm 7522 ISLAND HWY. Black Creek farm with 2 homes, pastures, woodlands, numerous older outbuildings and a mature “U-Pick” blueberry field of 1000+ plants, irrigated from dugout.
$1,130,000
MLS # 391453
TED & TERRI CHALATURNYK
250-287-2000 www.tedandterri.com
2085 EARDLEY RD.
546 STEENBUCK DR.
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MLS # 403548
117-585 S. DOGWOOD ST. 2 Bedroom 1½ Bathroom southern exposure condo. This ground floor unit offers a large living area with electric fire place & adjoining dining room.
$103,000
MLS # 403143
HEATHER PARKER
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horse and parallel bars, took 16th on floor, 21st on the high bar and 22nd on vault to come home in 17th place in the all around. Liam Barber took 15th place on pommel, placed 16th on rings and vault, finished 20th on parallel bars and 23rd on the floor to come home in 23rd in the all around. Jack Martin placed 22nd on both pommel horse and rings, finished in 23rd on the floor and took 24th on the parallel bars to come home in 25th place in the all
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Men’s Level 4 under 12 Carson Ogg won the silver medal on vault, placed 4th on floor, pommel, rings and high bar and finished 5th on parallel bars to come home in 5th place in the all around.
Men’s National Open Liam Deagle captured the silver medal on the rings, won the bronze medal on the high bar, placed 7th on floor, finished 8th on pommel and 9th on both parallel bars and high bar to come home in 5th place in the all around. Women’s JO 4 ages 2003-2005 Kaitlynn Beaulieau took the 9th place ribbon on bars, placed 10th on beam, finished 13th on vault and 15th on
Men’s Level 4 13 and older Riley Michael won the gold medal on rings, captured the silver medal on the parallel bars, took the bronze on floor and vault to come home in 8th
the floor to come home in 13th place in the all around. Michaela Pontious took the 9th place ribbon on beam, finished 12th on floor, took 14th on vault and 15th on bars to come home in 15th place in the all around. Women’s JO 6 ages 2003-2004 Isabella Michael captured 10th place on bars, placed 13th on vault, finished in 17th on beam and 25th on floor to come home in 12th place in the all around.
Two names didn’t make the list of Campbell River-area athletes currently competing at the BC Winter Games in Penticton. Northwest Shito-Kai Karate
School member Alexander Movold will be competing in Karate and Sylvie Johnston is the only female representing Vancouver Island for biathlon.
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Janika Scriba captured the bronze medal on beam, placed 4th on the floor, finished 6th on vault and 6th on bars to come home in 5th place in the all around.
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They’ve been comLINDSAY CHUNG/CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR bining these skills and this store in 2002. This skills to run a business down Vancouver Island “Business has been Needful Things focuses on high-quality, Canaworking together for building at 1121 Ironand then he learned a looking for high-quality very good for us,” said dian-made real wood furniture. the past 10 years, and in wood St. has always lot from Kim’s father furniture, mainly Kim. “I think we are that time, they’ve seen been a furniture store, about what to look for through estate sales, becoming more wellwhile they are working “I am pretty sure we their business grow and according to Kim. as far as quality, while and he loves finding known.” on a specific project, so are the largest used furtheir love for their work In 1977, brothers Kim’s mom taught her the right furniture and Kim says that big proj- that has helped the busi- niture store in Canada,” stay just as strong as Danny and Mitch Luki- the bookkeeping for the decor pieces for the ects in Campbell River, ness as well, says Kim. said Geoff. ever. nuk built the building store. store. like the construction A growing clientele The Hancocks focus “What made it such From there, Kim’s love of Berwick By The Sea has meant a growing on high-quality, real “We make a very good where Needful Things is located. Mitch’s Furan easy of stagand BC Hydro projects, store, and the Hanwood furniture that is team,” said Geoff. niture was there for transiing and have been very good cocks have made many Kim and Geoff have Canadian-made as often several years, and then a tion decofor them. For example, changes to the store owned Needful Things as they can. few different businesses is my rating when Berwick opened, since buying it in 2006. since 2006. They pur“Part of what makes mother comes many people were look“With the increase this fun and makes us chased the store – which made the building their Private Real Estate ininYour home. 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amongst audiences of all ages. Pacific Fleet Dixie will be performing in the Campbell River Baptist Church auditorium on Thursday, March 3 at 7 pm. Admission to the show is by donation, with proceeds going to support local cadets. Sea Cadets is a program that provides opportunity and fosters the development of leadership skills, good citizenship and physical fitness through fun, challenging, well-organized and safe activities for youth aged 12-18. Canada’s motto, A
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displays. Our newest ambassador bird, a Bald Eagle named “Hy” will be on hand. Kids Zone, face painting, food, photo contest all at the Maritime Heritage Centre, 621 N. Island Highway. Girls Only Pizza & Pajama Skate Party: The dress code for this skating event includes pajamas and long underwear. Prizes for best dressed. Enjoy hanging out listening to music, skating, dancing, snacking on pizza and playing games. Includes skate rentals and pizza. $10 for 6-9pm at Strathcona Gardens. Ages 6-12.
Slopstacle Fun: Check out the slippery, sloppy obstacle course we have planned for you! Prizes for best wipeout. Come prepared to get covered in pudding, jello and other goo. Regular admission. From 2-4pm at Strathcona Gardens.
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Wizard of Oz Sing Along: The Altrusa Club of Campbell River is fundraising for 20 local community groups and organizations. Costumes are encouraged (but not mandatory!) and there will be fabulous prizes! The night is hosted by an enthusiastic MC, who will get the crowd ready to sing and delight. Tickets are $20. Show runs from 7-9pm at the Tidemark Theatre.
The Midnight Shuttles: A guild of spinners and weavers, monthly meeting at 7:00 at The Sybil Andrews Cottage, 2131 S. Island Hwy. All interested welcome. Info 250 923 3889.
Drop In Lazer Ice Tag: Ages 8+. Ice skates are available to rent. Only room for 24 people per night. 6:30-8pm at Strathcona Gardens. $5/child and $7.50/ adult.
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Jazz Ensemble, In Concert. Come see at 7PM CRBC Auditorium (Across from the RCMP), 260 South Dogwood Street, Campbell River. Admission is by Donation: Proceeds towards Local Cadet Youth Programs. Rock And Glow Bowling: Great music, neon lights and bowling! $12/ hour or $18/two hours. Includes shoe rentals. 7-10pm at CR Bowling. 1661 16th Avenue. FMI 2861177
FRI. MAR. 04 Luisa Marshall as Tina Turner: Internationally Acclaimed World Champion Tina Turner tribute artist Luisa Marshall recently made a special appearance worldwide on the ELLEN Degeneres show on Oct 9/2015 to a 25-second standing ovation. Everybody thought she was the real TINA TURNER. Tickets are $49.50 and $5 from each ticket goes to the Veterans Transition Network. 7:30-9:30pm at Tidemark Theatre.
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On Wednesday afternoon, five-year-old Cora Denne went up the ladder and walked inside the yellow 103-year-old house sitting on wooden posts on her family’s property and picked out which of the five bedrooms would be hers. The home had arrived on Cora’s family’s farm that morning at 4 a.m., and it will become the family home to Cora, her brother Keenan, 2, and her parents, Katie and Kyle. The Dennes own Holly Hill Farm, but there has never been a house on the property and they’ve been driving back and forth from the farm to their home in Willow Point since November, 2011. Katie
and Kyle were going to build a house on the farm but it never worked out; what has worked out for them is a unique story of an old farmhouse in Victoria that will become a farmhouse once again. Katie and Kyle found their home last fall and had it moved from Oak Bay. Katie and Kyle were visiting Katie’s brother in Victoria for Halloween, and Kyle was sending Katie links of houses that could be moved. There had been about a dozen other people who were interested in the house and quite a few people had put offers on it, but it wasn’t deliverable because of its width. “Most of the houses they move are 34 feet or less, and they call anything more than 37 feet ‘hell on wheels’ and this
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Kyle Denne and daughter Cora stand on the porch of their new home, which is currently sitting on blocks on their Holly Hill Farm property.
is 50 feet,” she said. “One guy in Nanaimo was going to cut it right in half and they were going to cut it in a couple pieces but it still wasn’t going to work.” Katie and Kyle decided they would just “throw in an offer”, and then they got a call back and found out that the house could
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house is 50 feet wide.” As soon as they came onto the property, they had to hook an excavator onto the truck to pull the house in because the truck’s wheels would have spun on the soft ground. “It started at midnight, and we were here at 4 a.m.,” said Katie. The fivebedroom, 3,000-squarefoot home has 10-foot cei lings dow nst airs and eight-foot ceilings upstairs and wood floors. “We’ll be banging nails and putting a whole lot of blood, sweat and tears into it,” said Katie who is excited that her family finally has a house at the farm. “We operate a business here, this is our livelihood, this is our passion and this is where our kids love to be and where we love to be,” said Katie.
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AND THE WINNERS ARE... Congratulations Future15 Award Recipients A packed, ‘sold out’ event added to an undeniable energy in the room, when the Chamber announced the FUTURE15 award recipients. The recipients, all under the age of 45 are an impressive group of individuals, contributing their talents and time to make a difference in the lives of Campbell River and shaping the future of our community. The evening connected community and business leaders, many for the first time, to new opportunities to collaborate, connect and profile all the great work that is happening in Campbell River’s workplaces and throughout the community. The 15 recipients are doctors, scientists, researchers, philanthropists, artists, social innovators, and leaders in the fields of community planning and finance. The list of the award winners and their profiles are available online at www. campbellriverchamber.ca. The recipients were all acknowledged at the event for their accomplishments, passion for their causes and the level they immersed themselves in a leadership role to make a difference in Campbell River. “This first time even exceeded all expectations and we look forward to engaging with the FUTURE15 alumni over the next year on topics, issues and opportunities that are important to them, our community and future, commented Chamber President Colleen Evens.” The Campbell River Chamber continues to work tirelessly, advocating on behalf of our community to profile the Campbell River advantage. “We do this by building a positive climate to retain our existing businesses, while attracting and retaining the talent that our employers need to grow and prosper, states Chamber Board Chair, Corby Lamb.
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Marion passed away in her sleep, February 16 at Campbell River Hospital after a lengthy struggle with COPD. She had been surrounded by family and friends sharing in her love, good humour and cheekiness right up to her peaceful departure. Marion was born in Estevan, Saskatchewan on January 2, 1927 to Albert and Marguerite Holtz (Marion). She was the town’s New Year’s baby and the older sister to two brothers, Elvin and Allan. She trained as a Psychiatric Nurse at Weyburn Mental Hospital, marrying Norman Hemphill there and raising a family of six as they moved across the prairies to the west coast. Marion was blessed with a boundless love for all children and a favourite of nephews, nieces, and neighborhood children wherever she lived. To her grandchildren and all young people who came to know her she was “Granny” - full of kindness and wisdom and always supportive. While free time is a rarity with large families, Marion enjoyed her participation in the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie #3097, and cherished worshiping at the Salvation Army Church. Marion was predeceased by her parents, Albert and Marguerite Holtz, and by her brother, Allan Holtz, Union Bay. She is survived by her brother Elvin (Colleen) Holtz, Red Deer, Alberta; and her children: Larry (Nit) Hemphill, Thailand; Harry Hemphill, Campbell River; Robert (Colleen) Hemphill, Port Hardy; Richard (Norma) Hemphill, Port Hardy; Kathi (Chris) Camilleri, Campbell River; and Arlana (Dwayne) Christensen, Campbell River. Her grandchildren are Becky, Scott, Shawn, Jessie, Lucy, Ritchie, Norman, Aaron, Colten, Landon, Alyssa and Dylan. Her great -grandchildren are Shae, Cambria, Isabella, Ethen, Nevaeh, Sarah, Orion, and Austin. The family wishes to thank the staff at Campbell River Hospital for the kindness and care given our mother in her prolonged stay, and for putting up with a steady flow of visitors to her bedside. In lieu of flowers, please donate in Marion’s name to the Salvation Army Church. A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, June 4, 2016 at 2pm, at Salvation Army Church, 291 McLean Street, Campbell River.
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AL-ANON IS an anonymous 12-step program for friends and families of alcoholics. If someone’s drinking is troubling you, we can help you. Meetings are on Wednesdays at 12pm at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 345 Alder Street. Thursdays at 1pm & 7:30pm and Sundays at 8pm at the 7th Day Adventist Church, 300 Thulin St. Also there is a meeting at the Children’s Center on Quadra on Tuesday evenings at 7:00pm. For more info call Barb: 250-923-5537 or Judy: 250-923-1653
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Volunteer Requests for February 24, 2016 Black Creek Community Association: Seeking board members for the growing Association. A commitment of one evening per month is required for board meetings. On-going training is provided. Association Francophone de Campbell River: Looking for someone with excellent knowledge of French and is comfortable using computers to catalog books into the library system. Librarian background would be an asset. MS Society of CanadaNorth Island Chapter: Entertainment Coordinator needed for the MS Walk committee. Responsibilities include securing entertainment for the event day, setting up entertainment areas and coordinating volunteers in your areas.
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Community celebrates philanthropy of Future 15 LINDSAY CHUNG CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
They have different backgrounds and interests and are excelling at a wide variety of careers, but some of the qualities the winners of the inaugural Future 15 awards have in common are a passion for Campbell River, a desire to give back and ideas for how to ensure our community’s future is bright. These characteristics and many more were celebrated Feb. 19 during the Campbell River and District Chamber of
Commerce’s Future 15 celebration at the Maritime Heritage Centre. The awards were open to young professionals between the ages of 19 and 45, and the Chamber received 52 nominations. The 15 winners were: Dr. Hanif Paroo, a doctor of optometry at IRIS Discovery Harbour; Ahmed Siah, a research scientist at the BC Centre for Aquatic Health Sciences; Amanda May Raleigh, culture and community manager at Broadstreet Properties; Amber Zirnhelt, community planning and development
services manager at the City of Campbell River; Derek Lamb, a chartered professional accountant with Chan Nowosad B o at e s ; D r. Ta ny a Flood, an optometrist at FYidoctors Campbell River; Karen Stewart, a chartered professional accountant with Chan Nowosad Boates; Erica Chan-Lafrance, a partner at Chan Nowosad Boates; Curtis Wilson, an artist, referrals officer for the Nanwakolas Council and elected councillor for the Campbell River Band; Myriah Foort, finance manager at the City of
Campbell River; Rachel Blaney, MP for North Island-Powell River; Dr. Robin James Evans of Novos Innovations; Shannon Baikie; regional manager of community and labour market services with North Island Employment; Heather Brown, a research assistant at the BC Centre for Aquatic Health Sciences; and Wyth Marshall, a research scientist with the BC Centre for Aquatic Health Sciences. Colleen Evans, president and CEO of the Campbell River and District Chamber of Com-
merce, found the event very inspiring. “Being in that room and hearing [about the winners], I think that was such a big part of why this was so important to do,” she said. “If you’re not in that network, you’re not aware of the incredible contributions and talent in our community.” This is the first time young professionals are being honoured like this, and Evans says there are three main reasons the Chamber of Commerce wanted to put on these awards. “No. 1 was to profile
people in our community who are already contributing to a healthy economy, a positive environment and have a deep commitment to volunteerism,” she said. “From the Chamber’s perspective, we need a vibrant workforce to meet the needs of our employers; we need to attract and retain young professionals in our community to meet the needs of those employers. And we need to have young people engaged in the community through volunteerism - they’re our future board members,
they’re our future councillors, they’re the future philanthropists in our community.” Evans says the Chamber wants to keep working with the winners and will create a group for the Future 15 alumni so they can get together and discuss issues such as social enterprise, social innovation, education and business development over the next year. “These are 15 people to watch over the next couple of years. These are people that are shaping what’s going to happen in Campbell River.”
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BOOMERS & Beyond 7x14 her childhood Author to speak at Museum about living on a floathouse and in logging camps Alistair Taylor, Campbell River Mirror
Floathouse living was a unique lifestyle that evolved on the British Columbia coast a hundred years ago and many seniors in the area remember spending their childhoods in floathouse camps. This portable home base could be moved from one working location to another. Living in these small dwellings, adjacent to rugged and isolated terrain, and dealing with the daily rise and fall of the tides presented many challenges. When Myrtle Siebert was a young girl, she lived on a floathouse in Port Neville Inlet. She was born at Vancouver General Hospital, then when it was considered safe for her to travel, her mother carried her aboard the Union Steamship vessel for the two-day trip to Port Neville. She
Boomers Floathouses, like the one in this photo taken in 1949 adjacent to Cortes Island, provided portable homes for families living on the rugged BC coast.
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was homeschooled by her mother at the kitchen table until the age of nine, when they moved on land to a large truck-logging camp. This move allowed her to experience freedom and independence of movement unavailable to her when travel was only by boat. Her memoirs and books of family history, including Beyond the Floathouse, Gunhild’s
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Granddaughter, tell the saga of a family of hardy West Coast pioneers. According to Seibert, “Beyond the Floathouse, Gunhild’s Granddaughter describes details of the first years of my life (from 1938) living on a floathouse tied along the Port Neville inlet where my father, uncle and their father – The Forbergs - were hand loggers. It was a remote place as
you may well know, lonely for me, there being no children other than my much younger sister. School was by correspondence lessons arriving by mail every two weeks when the Union Steamship arrived. It was our only contact with the outside and all supplies came then and in that way.”
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Healthyway makes Alumni join students at rally a healthy switch JASMINE MACGREGOR CARIHI MIRROR
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“[There’s] a growing interest in overall wellness and healthy living,” says one of Healthyway Natural Foods’ frequent customers. Which means Healthyway’s location change from 12th Avenue to 1121 Cedar St. happened at the perfect time. On Oct. 17, 2015, Healthyway closed the 12th Avenue location doors for good in order to move across from the Community Centre with more products, aisle space and a fresh look to match its fresh produce. The store re-opened at the new location on Oct. 19, 2015, where there was no shortage of community interest in the new building. The owners, Donna and Will Pakosz, say the new location “feels like home” and the “move is part of the development of [their] business.” The Pakoszes plan to open a whole foods, organic plant-strong and ethical meat cafe in
the new location midspring. An “amazing and experienced” chef has been hired for the cafe who shares similar philosophies as those involved with Healthyway of “eating ethically and sustainably.” It is planned that a variety of dynamic menu items will be offered, including a selection of smoothies, juices, raw vegan treats, soups and as many “inseason” selections as appropriate. The cafe aims to be open to a wide range of food philosophies and to have a theme of “ healthy culture around food.” The process of the location change took over a year of hard work but the new location has been receiving plenty of positive feedback and is proving to be an “accessible environment to shop in,” with one online review claiming: “Healthyway is the best organic grocery store [they’ve] been to on the island.” While walking into Healthyway, it is plain to see the store supports
organic and local businesses, but what isn’t so easily noted is where these morals derive from. For the past 10 years, the Pakoszes have owned Healthyway Natural Foods but their interest in supporting local businesses and sustainability in the environment came long before their ownership of the store. Their ideologies came from a multitude of aspects in their lives, such as hiking to form a connection to nature, and by taking a general interest in politics surrounding food and the environment. The business is very family-oriented and the Pakoszes are very open to the opinions and feedback of their families and staff, even casting votes for the soon-to-bereleased name of the cafe and asking opinions and ideas for the menu items. Overall, the move has been a positive experience for Healthyway, even enabling the team to “feel closer to the Campbell River community.”
The Carihi gym was full of Tyee spirit last Tuesday morning (Feb. 16) during Carihi’s annual pep rally. The crowd was a sea of blue, yellow, white and green as students dressed in their grade colours and cheered on their peers in gradeto-grade competitions. Students up for the challenge were able to take part in a pudding-eating contest, a dance-off, a relay race and a good old-fashioned tug of war. All just for fun, of course. The fun continued as former Carihi grads were invited to dust off their sneakers and participate in a studentversus-alumni basketball game. The game was organized as a way of incorporating Carihi’s 50th anniversary into the event. Team Alumni played against a team of students from the current junior and senior basketball teams. For Jasbir Bains, it had been over 30 years since he had played on the Carihi gym floor. “I graduated in 1978,”
Bains shared. “Most of my alumni teammates probably weren’t even born then.” Bains recalled what it was like as a Carihi student playing basketball. “In 1978, Campbell River wasn’t that big,” he said. “The most exciting thing in the wintertime was basketball. That was the main event in Campbell River. Every game was how it was [at the pep rally]. The bleachers would be full! We used to run out of the boy’s change room and the floor would be lined with cheerleaders. Everyone in the crowd
would be shouting and doing cheers. The atmosphere [last week] was just like going back in time.” Bains’ daughter, Sarah, is a Grade 11 student at Carihi and was a player on the student team. She shot an impressive three-pointer during the game, making her dad proud. She commented on what it was like to play against him: “It’s really cool because he played for Carihi and now I play for Carihi and I’m following in his footsteps. It was pretty informal, since it was just a pep
rally game. There was still a little bit of competition between us.” A 29-29 tie after four quarters caused the crowd to chant for a Bains-versus-Bains shootout. “It was very touching that her and I were able to do that,” the elder Bains said. The game ended in an alumni win, but at the end of the day, it was all about having fun. “I really enjoyed [the pep rally],” said Jasbir Bains. “It promotes school spirit, which is really important, and brings people together.”
of local citizen — and owner of Baba Ganouj — Merell Awad, in to Campbell River. Awad is a Syrian-Canadian and feels responsible to do her best to save her family members. “Those who are coming don’t have any country left, so they’ll be loyal to Canada and try to build a new life,” Awad explains. “Most are well educated; engi-
neers, marine engineers, accountants, [have] degrees in French, doctors, pharmacists, all will be a good value to the community.” Julie Gole from CRBC is glad to be given the opportunity to help. “I personally have not been in a war-torn country and can only imagine the devastation of having no choice but to flee my home with only a suit-
case,” she said. “We have an opportunity to show love to a few people. It’s a no-brainer … These are relatives of the owners of Baba Ganouj. Nephews, sisters, mother, brother, friends. If it was my family, I’d hope someone would help me get them to safety.” Awad is proud of Canada and its history of helping others. She is encouraged by the com-
munity’s willingness to work together and the opportunity to share the responsibility with others. If you are interested in providing help for Awad’s family’s arrival to Canada, there are several fundraisers on the horizon. Some dates to put on your calendar are: n On Feb. 27, there will be a Sadie Hawkins Dance with the Impalas
at the Campbell River Community Centre from 8 p.m. to midnight. Tickets are available at the Mirror office, Baba Gannouj, On Line Gourmet, Works d’Art and Inspirations on Quadra. n On April 7 at 6 p.m., there will be a Burger & Beverage night at SoCal, accompanied by a silent auction. Tickets will be sold at the door. n On April 23, there
will be a huge Syrian dinner at the Campbell River Baptist Church, along with a silent and live auction. Tickets are $40 each. n Another fundraiser is in the works but has yet to have a confirmed date. Hosted by Campbell River Baptist Church, this would be an appetizer sampling night featuring local chefs and entertainment.
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As families are being torn apart by civil war in Syria, many are attempting to find new hope in Canada. The Syrian Refugee Support Committee, Campbell River Baptist Church (CRBC) and the Anglican Church are working together to help bring the family
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Wounded Warrior Run BC team members Steve Deshcamps (left) and Robert Lamothe make their way into Campbell River Feb. 24. The run arrived at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 137, and the Legion and Ladies Auxiliary provided a dinner for the team and presented a cheque for $1,050.
place in 2014, and for the first year, Kobayashi mainly wanted to get out there and share his story. In one way, the run also represents going through struggles and pushing forward. “One of the best quotes I’ve heard and I love and I live by now is ‘We have to be willing to step through the fear to get where we want to go,’” he said. “It’s one of my favourite things I’ve ever heard because it’s so true.” Kobayashi hopes Wounded Warrior Run BC will keep getting bigger and bigger and keep touching more and more people, because
it’s those moments of connecting with other human beings that are so powerful and so beautiful — within the team itself and in the communities they run through. “It’s not just about the soldier, it’s not just about EMS, it’s not just about anybody — it’s everybody,” he said. “It’s
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a human being — it’s not a soldier, it’s not a police officer, it’s not a paramedic, it’s not subject to your title as what you do as a job. It’s the human being that suffers. It’s the human being that experiences a traumatic event and how they deal with it. That’s my message. I want to get out to every human being and say ‘you know what? You may have PTSD, come and join the family, come and talk. If you don’t want to talk, just be with like-minded people who understand and get it, and find comfort in this. That’s what’s amazing.’” The third annual Wounded Warrior Run BC began Feb. 22 in Port Hardy. The sevenday relay run covers 600 kilometres , stopping in communities from Port Hardy to Victoria to raise public awareness and financial support for Wounded Warriors Canada, a non-profit charity that provides programs for those suffering from PTSD and other mental health issues. This year’s run ends Feb. 28 in Victoria with a finale at 4 p.m. at Saunders Subaru with Lt.-Gov. Judith
Guichon. When the team arrived in Campbell River on Wednesday, Jeff Kibble, the run’s public relations officer and a runner with the team, said the run was going “awesome.” “Our mission is to raise awareness for mental health issues for veterans and serving RCMP and first responders, and so far in Port Hardy and in Woss, Sayward, Port McNeill, we’ve connected with Legions and with people and opened up and talked about various mental health issues, so we’re achieving our goal and our aim, which is really good,” said Kibble. “People are incredibly generous and they’re also donating funds and services to help the team. For example, here in Campbell River, the Comfort Inn has given us rooms at cost. “The Legion is welcoming us in and giving us dinner. Up in Sayward, we stayed at the Sayward Valley Resort and Terry, the owner, gave us rooms for the night. He’s ex-Army and he’s a guy we’ve connected with and shared stories with and that’s our goal. It’s a big, big
success.” During their stop in Campbell River, the Wounded Warrior Run BC team received a $1,050 donation from the Campbell River Legion and had a spaghetti dinner made by the Legion Ladies Auxiliary. The Wounded Warrior Run BC left Serious Coffee in Campbell River — which has been collecting donations for the run and held a sendoff celebration with live music — Thursday morning (Feb. 25) and then ran to Oyster River, where the team made a presentation at the Oyster River Fire Department, on their way to Comox. Angel Kibble, the run’s accommodations and recovery officer, was diagnosed with PTSD in 2012 after unknowingly living with it for a couple of years. She and Jeff both feel the run is important for creating
understanding — which comes out of creating awareness. “The issues at hand, PTSD, have touched our lives directly,” said Angel. “It’s touched our lives, our family, in other ways — and everyone on the team. The stigma needs to be lifted, and people need to be aware that they are not alone, they can talk. There are other people out there. “The more people that are aware and educated, the more people are going to be able to come forth and say ‘my name’s Angel Kibble and I have PTSD.’ “It shows strength to be able to step forward and say it; whereas, a lot of people feel it shows weakness, and it’s exactly the opposite.” To learn more about Wounded Warrior Run BC, make a donation or track the runners, visit woundedwarriorrunbc. com.
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erhaps the best Trincadeira - aka Tinta known export Amarela – add supple, from Portugal, bright strawberry and the sweet red dessert raspberry notes. wines of the Douro ValThe Castelão grape is ley are world renowned. known in the Setúbal Every wine lover has Peninsula region as encountered Port. Here “Periquita”, a name that in North America, originated from the however, vineyard Portugese WINE property dry red Cova da wines are Periquita, seriously located in undervalAzeitão, ued and where usually winemaker offer amazJosé Maria ing quality da Fonat very seca first affordable planted prices. the varietal There are back in more than 1830. 250 indigJosé enous Iberian grape Maria da Fonseca Perevarieties, many shared quita Azeitão Setubal with Spain. Led by the (25262) $8.60 was also sturdy Touriga Naciothe first Portugese wine nal, Castelão, Touriga to be bottled for comFranca and Baga. When mercial sale. A blend of added to the blends 46 per cent Castelão, 40 Tinta Roriz - aka Araper cent Trincadeira and gonês - known as Tem14 per cent Aragones, pranillo in Spain and it is a dry red aged 6
months new and used French and American oak with dark and dusty aromas and flavours of cherries, blackberries, plum and blackcurrant. The Douro is a Portuguese wine region centered on the Douro River in the Trás-osMontes Alto Douro region located upstream from Porto, sheltered by mountain ranges from coastal influence. Entirely owned by the Roquette family since 1989, Esporão is a story about family told every day by a team of people who work together for a common good. A blend of Castelão, Moreto and Trincadeira, Alandra Esporão Tinto (254516) $10.35 opens with a aromas of black cherry, blueberry, raspberry and just a hint of anise. A touch on the rustic side, this is a very traditional Portugese red, well suited to meat and tomato-based dishes.
Bacalhôa Vinhos de Portugal, S.A. takes pride in its range of wines, dimension and autonomy in production, fed by a constant bet on innovation and on the recruitment of an experienced team. We work with determination and passion to serve an international clientele in expansion, taking Portugal to the World - one wine glass at a time. Bacalhôa JP Azeitao Setúbal (292979) $12.00 blends 47 per cent Castelão, 40 per cent Aragonez and 13 per cent Syrah into a Vibrant color, dominantly fruity aromas with nuances specifically of wild berries, strawberries and wild cherries. On the palate the flavors are identical, integrated with a soft tannic structure. Dão DOC is home to numerous indigenous grapes, with the majority of wine produc-
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