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With BC Hydro prices on the rise more people are going green by investing in renewable energy. Solar energy is renewable, resilient and reliable, according to Wes Hyde, lead installer at Viridian Energy Co-operative, and is being seen more on the Island. “People are actually taking their money out of pensions and investing into solar,” said Hyde. “With BC Hydro prices going up and solar prices – coming down we’ve reached a point where it actually financially makes sense to invest.” BC Hydro is applying a four per cent increase in rates beginning in April that would add roughly $4 to most monthy power bills. Hyde and Viridian Energy will be installing a small solar power system on the Bainbridge Water Treatment Plant in Port Alberni in the coming weeks. Hyde said
the new system will offset power usage within the building and will be used to test the technology and show people how it is used. “[The new system] will be used to feed a small amount of energy into the building which will be 100 per cent consumed on site,” Hyde said. The Bainbridge Water Treatment Plant was completely reconstructed in December 2015 and is now a $4 million facility. The plant has a “green” roof and Hyde said the solar panels Wes Hyde won’t go through the roofing membrane but instead they’ll sit on top of the roof and use gravel to hold them down. Four, three-by-six foot, panels are expected to provide enough energy to power the chlorine injector pumps at the plant. Peter Mieras, owner of Rendezvous Dive Adventures, is familiar with the benefits of using solar energy. Cont’d on A3
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Valley to host tsunami exercise A mock earthquake and tsunami will be hitting the Alberni Valley and the aftereffects will be felt June 7–10 in an effort to help the AlberniClayoquot Regional District better understand how to be prepared for the real thing. The ACRD in conjunction with the province are coordinating British Columbia’s firstever provincially led, full-scale earthquake response exercise that will test elements of the new B.C. Earthquake Immediate Response Plan. The province has provided $1 million to support Exercise Coastal Response. Exercise Coastal Response is an initiative to highlight the many components of a provincial response
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to a major emergency. “The auditor general of the province took a look at the province’s preparedness for major emergencies and came up with a number of recommendations,” said Russell Dyson, chief administrative officer at the ACRD.
“The province has taken action as a result of the recommendations and announced Exercise Coastal Response.” Dyson said the province needed a venue for the exercise and given Port Alberni’s history in dealing with a
tsunami in the 1960s, and having a tsunami warning system, that here would be an ideal location. The exercise will involve the realtime deployment of the Provincial Coordination Team, a cross-government group that can be activated to bring support to a local authority in an emergency, and the Heavy Urban Search and Rescue team from Vancouver. “We anticipate close to 300 different professionals that are engaged in the exercise that will be here within the community,” Dyson said. “We want to give them, outside of the exercise, that Port Alberni hospitality.” The ACRD will be operating an emergency operations centre during the June
exercise to help coordinate resources and situation reports for the province, members of the public and first responders who will be out in the field. “The public can be assured that there won’t be disruptions to the day-to-day but what they will see is components of a response in parts of the community,” Dyson said. Dyson encourages people to prepare themselves prior to the exercise by having a grab and go kit ready, filled with essential items that could help them and their families in the case of an emergency. “Both the province and the regional district has a lot of information on their websites,” Dyson said. karly.blats @albernivalleynews.com
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A combined project utilizing renewable energy is underway at West Coast General Hospital. A roof-top makeover is in progress at the hospital where photovoltaic solar panels are being installed. Victor Noll, facilities, maintenance and operations manager at WCGH, said the solar panels are expected to be installed and ready to go by mid-March. There are 404 solar panels being installed, said Scott Fleenor, principal at Terratek Energy Solutions, the company tendered for the install. Fleenor thinks this is the largest photovoltaic installation on the Island. The solar panels
will help reduce operating costs, energy consumption and waste for the hospital while producing energy locally. In addition to the solar panels, a new
Hot sunny days is when our electricity rates are the highest. – Deanna Fourt chiller, which is a system that provides cooling to the building, is also being installed at WCGH. Deanna Fourt, Island Health’s director of energy efficiency and conservation, said energy studies done in the past
determined that by installing a heatrecovery chiller at WCGH they could use waste heat for the hospital’s domestic hot water. Fourt said the heatrecovery chiller will lower greenhouse gas emissions and the use of fossil fuels, but will increase the hospital’s electrical consumption. To mitigate the increase in power usage from the new chiller, Fourt said photovoltaic solar panels were decided for the hospital’s roof. This is the first photovoltaic solar panels that generate electricity for a healthcare facility on the Island. “The thought was, well, when we’re in the chilling, cooling modes, or high chilling cooling modes, we will probably have some sunshine around so maybe we could generate our own power.” Fourt said. “Hot sunny days is when our electricity rates are the highest, because we have high demand, so [the solar panels] will help to offset that.”
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Mieras and his wife Kathy live completely off the grid in a rural, boat-access only, location in Barkley Sound where they run a scuba diving and adventure lodge. They optimize the use of a generator, battery bank and solar panels to create power. “We feel like we have to take care of the environment as best we can,” Mieras said. “And yes, we use power, there’s no question about it, but we don’t waste it.” Mieras installed the panels on his roof three years ago and said with how much power they save daily, he should have the panels completely paid for in three and a half years. Mieras’ panels are most efficient on sunny summer afternoons which reduces the
amount of time his generator will have to run. “We actually create more power than we use and the battery bank fills up, fills up, fills up,” Mieras said.” Feeling that North America is far behind in using renewable energy, Mieras believes our country could take some energy-saving tips from Europe, who are the No. 2 global leaders in the development and application of renewable energy. “There’s so many things that you can build into a house, even in a townhouse, that will reduce power use and generate power at the same time,” Mieras said. Port Alberni city councillor, Chris Alemany, put a solar hot water panel on his Sixth Avenue home in
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Anderson honoured with Caring Award KARLY BLATS
Port Alberni’s Sally Anderson has won the Governor General’s Caring Canadian Award for her dedicated involvement with the Breakfast Club of Canada. Gov. Gen. David Johnston presented her with the award last week in Vancouver. The Governor General’s Caring Canadian Award, created in 1995, recognizes living Canadians and permanent residents who have made a significant, sustained, unpaid contribution to their community, in Canada or abroad. Anderson is a seasoned volunteer in Port Alberni and has been involved with many notable charities, churches
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Governor General of Canada David Johnston presents Sally Anderson of Port Alberni with a Governor General’s Caring Award for her volunteerism with the Read and Feed program in Port Alberni.
and community events since she moved to the valley in 1974 from
California. She is the organizer and director of the Alberni Valley
NeighbourLink Society that runs the Read and Feed program, a breakfast
service run by close to 150 volunteers at four elementary schools in the Valley, providing students with a nutritious breakfast and literary aid. Anderson was watching her grandson play hockey a few weeks ago at the Multiplex when she first heard she was a recipient for the award. “I got an e-mail, I looked at it, and thought it was spam so I closed it back up,” Anderson said. “I had no clue I was nominated.” After some additional research and a phone call from the Governor General’s secretary, Anderson was assured the award was in fact legitimate. Initially, Anderson was skeptical to
travel to Vancouver, where the ceremony was held at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, because of the long distance she’d have to trek from the Island. She said Robin Ryan, provincial coordinator of the Breakfast Club of Canada, who nominated Anderson, convinced her to go to the ceremony to spread the word and advertise about the breakfast club. “I was in awe at the many other volunteers that went across the stage, who put in many years caring for their communities,” Anderson said. Helping people is in Anderson’s family tree. Her mom and dad actively volunteered in Ontario, where she
grew up, and taught her and her siblings to help others and “pay it forward.” “Wherever you are put in this life that’s your corner. You’ve got to shine and do the best you can with what you have and say thank you,” Anderson said. Anderson and a group of board members at her church formed the NeighbourLink Society 11 years ago because they wanted to get together to do something in Port Alberni as a group. Today the Read and Feed program serves more than 300 students daily, ensuring they get a healthy breakfast to start their day. She says she is not the only one deserving of this Cont’d on A8 award.
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f there was anything attractive about the Raven coal mine proposal, it was jobs. Then again, jobs at what price? Surely, we as a society, at least on Vancouver Island, have moved past coal as a legitimate source for, well, anything. We should honour and admire the past, a time when places not so far away from here—like Union Bay and Cumberland—thrived because of coal mines. People, a lot of people, died in those mines. But coal is so 1880. That was a time when we didn’t know what we know now about air quality or the effect coal production has on the ocean, and how it can decimate links in the food chain. China doesn’t seem to care. Have you seen the photos of their air quality? In the end, Canadians have Raven Coal bottled air—that’s right, air—from here had no real and sold it to the support, not Chinese who are just from the looking for a fresh breath. people... Coal is a cheap fuel for industry. We don’t have to be cheap. The Raven proposal hung around the periphery of possibility and had its proponents because of the jobs it promised. For the Alberni Valley, those jobs were never in the high numbers. For other central Island communities, such as Parksville-Qualicum Beach, they were practically non-existent. In the end, Raven Coal had no real support, not from the people and not from the Environmental Assessment Office. Its death was one whose time had come, and none too soon. — BLACK PRESS
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Save Our Valley Alliance (SOVA) chairman Keith Wyton, right, gets into a discussion during a logging protest on the road leading to Horne Lake. This photo by Fred Davies ran with a cover story ‘At loggerheads over lumber’, previewing a SOVA-led protest on the Legislature lawn.
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Cycling route to wind its way down the Island Alberni cycling advocates were not consulted on the proposed Vancouver Island ‘Inside Passage’ bike route.
Cyclist organizations across Vancouver Island are organizing an Island-long bike route.
clearly: “The Inside Passage Bike Route will enable cycling tourists to safely and conveniently access hotels, stores, bakeries, pubs, restaurants, farms, wineries and tourist attractions thereby greatly enhancing their vacation experience and benefiting local businesses, the economy and increasing tax revenue for the provincial and federal governments.” “Most of it is ready to roll,” Greater Nanaimo Cycling Coalition chairman Leo Boon said. According to Boon, the route — which
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NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING PUBLIC CONSULTATION 2016-2020 Financial Plan Wednesday, March 16, 2016 6:00 pm, Regional District Office 3008 5th Ave, Port Alberni, BC The general purpose of the meeting is to undertake public consultation regarding the Regional District’s 2016-2020 Financial Plan. The Public is invited to attend and make comments on the proposed Five Year Financial Plan. Copies of the plan will be available at the Regional District office during regular office hours starting March 11th, or visit our website at www.acrd.bc.ca. Andrew McGifford, CPA, CGA Acting Manager of Finance
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have a big problem, but most of it can be easily done,” he said. “There is no budget set. We are at that point in the project.” That’s not the case in the Alberni Valley— and that’s why the it’s not part of the route. Port Alberni city councillor Chris Alemany, who has been pushing for cycling infrastructure in Port Alberni, said he hopes that someday a similar project could come here. “In time I would hope we will see a trail develop along our E&N corridor through Port Alberni and the ACRD as well but there are some pretty significant geographical challenges to overcome,” said Alemany. City engineer Guy
Cicon, who has proposed a $50,000 investment into bike lanes to city council, agreed. “It would require a lot of work,” Cicon said of the E&N route. “It would be beautiful but you would have to extend culverts, widen bridges.” Cycle Alberni wasn’t consulted either, say members Sarah Thomas and John Mayba. Thomas said that there’s still a lot of work to be done within town before Island-wide cycling infrastructure could come here. “If we want to bring that kind of thing here, we have to build up the cycling infrastructure in town so there’s something here for them,” she said. Cont’d on A8 7495780
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Vancouver Island bike route part of bigger network terminal. Boon foresees connections to cycle routes on the Sunshine Coast and the Saanich Peninsula as part of a greater “B.C. Greenway” that will allow users to experience Georgia Strait from both sides and link with cycle paths in Greater Victoria, the Lower Mainland and beyond. The coalition’s next step is a push to market the idea to Vancouver Island communities. With their support,
Boon hopes to tap into funding available through economic development and cycling infrastructure grants in order to make the necessary route improvements. The final step will be the marketing of the route through dedicated maps and various tourism information outlets. More information is available at http:// www.bccc.bc.ca/ inside_passage_bike_ route. —With files from Katya Slepian/ Alberni Valley News
Sally Anderson is also known as the “train lady”, for her summertime flag waving antics that delight crowds riding the steam train past her yard.
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“There are not enough pieces of this certificate to cut apart and share with the hundreds of volunteers and supporters of the Read and Feed program, who stand by me in this endeavour to care for Port Alberni’s elementary school children,” she said. Anderson is always looking for more volunteers to help with various programs and services in the community and said that having some “young blood” around to help would be beneficial as many of the volunteers are seniors. Aside from her volunteerism, Anderson is widely recognized as the Valley’s “flag lady,” a role she said many look forward to. From June to September each year, Anderson shuffles her schedule to assure she’s ready to wave her various flags, dressed in colourful costumes, for McLean Mill steam train passengers, when the locomotive travels past her house. Anderson recognizes the many other volunteers that work together with the NeighbourLink Society and wants to share her award with them all. “I get blessed more than anybody else could even imagine,” she said. karly.blats @albernivalleynews.com
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Thank you for your cooperation.
Scope of Services: 1. Create the brand at YAZ; 2. Create a consistent mesage and color scheme; 3. Evaluate the two current websites and make recommendations for future development; 4. Create a marketing plan to promote the airport to increase passenger movements.
If you have any questions regarding this RFP, please contact Mark Fortune, Airport Superintendent @ 250-725-3751 or via email at lbairport@acrd.bc.ca
7476820
The proposed route wends its way from the Mill Bay ferry terminal, along the bucolic backroads of Cowichan, Crofton and Chemainus. After a brief skip onto the highway at Ladysmith, it then meanders through pastoral Cedar and urban Nanaimo, before following the Oceanside vistas of the old Island Highway from Parksville to Comox, then finally concluding at the Powell River ferry
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WHAT’S ON ◆ DAD’S NIGHT OUT–NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM 6:15–7:15 p.m. Fun, games and surprises at the museum for Dads and their kids aged 3 and up. In partnership with Vancouver Island Regional Library.
SAT. MAR. 12 ◆ COUNTRY NIGHT DINNER AND DANCE for Port Alberni Family Guidance Association. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., buffet at 7 p.m., dance at 8:30 p.m. at The Bavarian Centre, 3035 Fourth Ave. (above Little Bavaria). Live music by local band Storm Warning. Tix: $25 available at INEO (4908 Argyle St.), Port Alberni Family Guidance (3039 Fourth Ave.) or online at brownpapertickets. com/event/2501865. ◆ PORT ALBERNI ROCK AND GEM SHOW 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Cherry Creek Community Hall Saturday, March 12 and Sunday, March 13 (until 4 p.m.). Tix: $2 (kids under 10 admitted free when accompanying an adult). FMI: rockngemshow@gmail. com or 250-723-4324.
SUN. MAR. 13 ◆ FILM FEST PORT ALBERNI PRESENTS ‘BROOKLYN’ as part of the Spring 2016 Film Series, 5 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre. Tix: single film $10 per person at the Alberni Valley Museum or at the door; $27 for series pass per person, available at Alberni Valley Museum. FMI: 250-720-2863. ◆ PORT ALBERNI ROCK AND GEM SHOW 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Cherry Creek Community Hall. Tix: $2 (kids under 10 admitted free when accompanying an adult). FMI: rockngemshow@gmail. com or 250-723-4324.
FRI. MAR. 18– SUN. MAR. 20 ◆ AURORA ROOFING MIXED BONSPIEL
at Alberni Valley Curling Club. Public is welcome to come and watch. FMI: Gord Twanow, info@ albernicurling.com or 250-723-3111.
Market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Come take part in a seed swap, check out the farmer’s market and the heirloom seed and plant vendors. 6211 Cherry Creek Rd.
SAT. MAR. 19
SUN. APR. 3
◆ HOPS FESTIVAL, PRESENTED BY ARROWSMITH ROTARY at Echo Centre, 7–9 p.m. Tix: $35 per person at Echo Centre, Hospitality Inn Liquor Store.
MAR. 21-24 ◆ SPRING BREAK SPECTACULAR CAMP runs from 9 a.m. to noon for kids ages 5-8. There will be exciting games, yoga, cookiing and crafts. Cost is $25. FMI call Echo Centre at 250723-2181. ◆ SPRING BREAK NOVICE HOCKEY CAMP runs from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Kids will learn how to skate, stick handle, pass, shoot, play as a team and more. Cost is $110. FMI call Echo Centre at 250-7232181. ◆ SPRING BREAK MUSEUM DAY CAMP lets kids explore lots of themes, games, crafts and acitivities. Cost is $50. FMI call Echo Centre at 250723-2181.
SAT. APR. 2 ◆ SEEDY SATURDAY takes place at the Cherry Creek Farmer’s
◆ HOLY FAMILY/NOTRE DAME REFUGEE COMMITTEE fundraising dinner, 5:30 p.m. at Notre Dame Church hall, 4731 Burke Rd. Spaghetti and chicken dinner. Silent auction. Tix: $25 available at the church office. This committee is sponsored by the Socity of Saint Vincent dePaul.
WED. APR. 6 ◆ ALBERNI ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AGM takes place at 7 p.m. upstairs at the Alberni Athletic Hall. New members are always welcome.
SAT. APR. 9 ◆ WEST COAST AQUATIC ALBERNI AQUARIUM AND STEWARDSHIP CENTRE INAUGURAL FUNDRAISER takes place at 5 p.m. at Echo Centre. The event includes a live auction, a silent auction, games, appetizers and dinner. Tickets are $40 and available at 7-5440 Argyle St. or call Sheena at 250731-7093. Proceeds go to WCA’s new Stewardship Centre at
Harbour Quay.
APRIL 8–17 ◆ PORTAL PLAYERS PRESENTS ‘DIARY OF ANNE FRANK’, Fridays through Sundays. FMI: www.atthecapitol.org.
SUN. APR. 10 ◆ FILM FEST PORT ALBERNI PRESENTS ‘THE LADY IN THE VAN’ as part of the Spring 2016 Film Series, 5 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre. Tix: single film $10 per person at the Alberni Valley Museum or at the door; $27 for series pass per person, available at Alberni Valley Museum. FMI: 250720-2863.
APR. 19 TO MAY 14 ◆ PORTAL PLAYERS PRESENTS ‘SOMEONE WHO’LL WATCH OVER ME’. FMI: www.atthecapitol. org.
SUN. APR. 24 ◆ FILM FEST PORT ALBERNI PRESENTS ‘RAMS’ as part of the Spring 2016 Film Series, 5 p.m. at the Paramount Theatre. Tix: single film $10 per person at the Alberni Valley Museum or at the door; $27 for series pass per person, available at Alberni Valley Museum. FMI: 250720-2863.
PRESENTS ‘HOW TO SAY GOODBYE’ from 2:30-4:30 p.m. at the ADSS theatre at 4000 Roger Street. Tickets go fast and are $20 for adults and seniors and $5 for children and students. They can be purchased at Echo Centre, Finishing Touches, Rollin Art Centre, Salmonberry’s and from choir members.
SAT. APR. 30 ◆ ALBERNI VALLEY HOSPICE SOCIETY/ TY WATSON HOUSE BUTTERFLY RELEASE takes place at Canal Beach at 11 a.m. Music, food, kids’ activities. Butterflies must be ordered by March 31. FMI: 250-723-4478 or albernihospice.ca.
SUN. MAY 8 ◆ FIRST ANNUAL GRANNY’S CHICKEN MOTHER’S DAY DUCK DERBY 10
◆ ALBERNI VALLEY REGATTA ASSOCIATION hosts the Sproat Lake Regatta at Sproat Lake Provincial Park.
ONGOING ◆ JANE AUSTEN COSTUME WORKSHOPS take place at the Alberni Youth Centre (10th Ave. and Cedarwood St. behind Circle Dairy). Learn to sew ladies gowns, accessories and gentleman’s suits. Workshops run at 7 p.m. on the following Tuesdays from 7-9 p.m.: March 1, 15, 29; April 12, 26; May 10, 24, and on the following Saturdays
Congratulations
A LITTLE BOY!
E L29, 2016 L O H February
Date of Birth: LEAP YEAR BABY! Weight: 7 lbs. 9 oz. Parents: Bronwyn Kelleher &
David Brown
A little brother for Kellen and great-grandson for Doreen Leach
4487 Gertrude St. Open at 11 am EVERYDAY!
10-2
For MOM “Flowers with our compliments!”
Register at Echo Minor Field House Lower Level
• U10 and younger $85 • U19 and younger $105
plus a $10 Softball BC membership (if you have one please bring it with you) Uniform deposits are required where applicable.
albernisoftball.com for more information
◆ OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS meets Mondays from 7–8:55 p.m. at 4711 Elizabeth St. All ages. Free admission. FMI: Laura H . kittieX2@ shaw.ca or call 250723-7486. Support group dealing with overeating, based on the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Morgan Alexander Brown
Congratulations to our other New Arrivals
1 LARGE PIZZA OF YOUR CHOICE!
Registration
◆ LIFE DRAWING SESSIONS take place weekly with live models at DRAW Gallery at the corner of Eighth Ave. and Melrose Street. Teen night is on Mondays from 6-8 p.m. at a cost of $6 and adult nights are on Tuesdays and Wednesday’s from 6-8 p.m. at a cost of $12.50. Space is limited so call Astrid at 250-724-2056 to book your spot.
FRI. JULY 15– SUN. JULY 17
To Baby of the Week Family
MINOR SOFTBALL
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.: March 12; April 2, 23; May 14; June 4.
HE L L O
ALBERNI VALLEY Mar 12, 13 Apr 3
a.m. to 2 p.m. at Blair Park, Kitsuksis Dike. FMI: Sandra, 250-724-5935 or sandrapynn1@gmail. com.
◆ TIMBRE CHOIR
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WED. MAR. 9
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CEDAR GROVE REFORMED CHURCH Gift Basket for Baby of the Week Prepared by: Cedar Grove Reformed Church Family. Contact Carol Johnston 250-723-07080
It’s a GIRL! Birth Date: Weight: Parents:
Kaiya Alex McCarthy February 25th, 2016 6 lbs. 12 oz. Lydia Davidson & Robin McCarthy
Baby’s First Sunglasses Compliments of... 250.724.0933 4009 Redford St. www.valleyvisionoptometry.ca
Engraved Plaque for Baby of the Week
Ladybird
4683 Margaret Street Port Alberni, B.C.
250 - 723- 5239
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EADY R U O Y E AR
FOR
? BONUS
Triple
Q-Points!
Old Dutch
Box Potato Chips
10
Wednesday March 9
220gr
5$ for
Canadian AAA
10
Original Ice Cream
3$
2lt
Dutch
Mild Gouda Cheese
12
Min. 475gr
California Grown
1lb clamshell
for
FREE
PLUS A
2$
when you purchase any
Crush, Mug Root Beer, Dr. Pepper, or Lipton Brisk Iced Tea 12 Pack Cans
1/4 pound
and a coupon will print on your till receipt
6
99
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24x355ml
LICABL PP
5
55
Over $
9
VALUE
FOR ONLY 5.55
ONLY AT www.qualityfoods.com
Cherry Coca-Cola
EES EF
4
$
Strawberries
Min. 1kg
$ 10 Chapman’s
for
Sirloin Tip Oven Roast
Plus applicable fees
Prices in effect March 07 - March 13, 2016
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Meat
Sunrise Farms
Boneless Skinless Chicken Thighs
Canadian AA
Strip Loin Grilling Steak
Locally Raised BC Poultry
22.02 per kg
9
13.20 per kg
Grain Fed Free Run
99
5
99
Per
LB
Canadian AAA
Sunrise Traditional
Chicken Wings
Strip Loin Medallions
13.20 per kg
LB
Sunrise Farms
Canadian AA
Sirloing Tip Marinating Steak
Per
1kg
26.43 per kg
Whole/Split Chicken Breasts
Locally Raised BC Poultry
11.00 per kg
Grain Fed Free Run
5
11
99 LB
25
%
OFF*
4
$
Per
LB
99
12x100gr
LB
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Yogourt
Per
ALL-CLAD
Offer is in effect March 7-13, 2016
Astro
10
99
Per
Locally Raised BC Poultry No Animal By Products Used Antibiotic Free Grain Fed
Haddock, Tilapia or Pink Salmon Grill 179gr
Swanson
Swanson
499
Meat Pies
Steamfresh Vegetables
200gr
269-340gr
299
Astro
Blue Water
Athentikos Greek Yogourt
500gr
2
99
Astro
for
Dr. Oetker
McCain
Dr. Oetker
395-410gr
1.45-1.5kg
420-450gr
Casa Di Mama Pizza
Yogourt
650-750gr
5
2$ for
99
5
¢
2$
3
99
4
99
431-445gr
3 for
99
Blue Water
Panebello Pizza
Superfries
Smart & Crunchy Pollock
Seafood Fillets 450-519gr
3
99
399
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Bone In Pork Butt Steak
Meat
BIG
1kg
Canadian
Extra Lean Ground Sirloin Beef
PACK
8.80 per kg
1kg
3
12
$
99 Per
LB
Maple Leaf
Maple Leaf
Schneiders
375gr
375-450gr
750gr
Bacon
Lilydale
Country Natural Chicken
Wieners
Daystarters Cooked Turkey Slices 375gr
4
3
99
BUY 1
GET 1
Offer in effect March 7-13, 2016
99
99 Island Gold
Large Brown Eggs
FREE
TrueBlue or TrueBlack Cocktail 1.36lt
4
7
99
Works out to $2.25 each
12
What will you do with your extra hour?
Tetley
Tea
20-24’s
5
2$ for
Primo
Primo
900gr
680ml
Pasta
2
99
Golden Dragon
Sauce
455ml
Thick & Zesty Pasta Sauce
4
2$ for
International Delight
Thai Kitchen
Coffee Whitener 946ml
3
for
Primo
Keurig
5
99
for
Primo
5
4$ for
5
99
for
Fancy Long Grain Rice
796ml
250gr
5
2$ Plantation
Tomatoes
Parmesan Cheese
540ml
12’s, 96-126gr
5
4$
Kraft
Beans
Folgers K-Cups
10
4$
99
Coconut Milk
400ml
8kg
5
4$ for
899
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Quality Foods an Island Original
Prices in effect March 07 - March 13, 2016
Random Cut Cheese
Armstrong
6
99
10
2$ for
Saputo
Saputo
Fraser Valley
Feta Cheese
Shredded Cheese
for
6
Classic Roast Fine Grind, 920gr
6
2$ for
+1
10
2
AN ADDITIONAL
250gr
6
99
5$
$ AND RECIEVE BUY 1 TOSTITOS + 1 MISS VICKIE’S GET $2 OFF!
BUY 1
MJB
Premium Coffee
Selected, 130-196gr
220gr
2$
Butter
200gr
320gr
Kettle Cooked Potato Chips
220-320gr
500gr
Chewy & Dipps Granola Bars
Miss Vickie’s
Tortilla Chips
Approx. 400gr
Natural Sliced Cheese
Quaker
Tostitos
for
OFF!
Faith Farms
Quaker
Quaker
Quaker
Life or Corn Bran Squares Cereal
Instant Oatmeal
228-430gr
Quick Oats 2.25kg
375-455gr
Christie
Christie
890ml
3
Clover Leaf
Nestle
Del Monte
Frozen Juice Bars
12x50ml
2$ for
7
4
Nestle
398ml
Assorted sizes
2
4
99
99
San Pellegrino
Dole
Sparkling Beverage
LICABL PP
4
4
4
for
Dole
398ml
540ml
3
99
LICABL PP
400gr
370-385gr
99
¢
5
2$ for
BAKING THE WORLD A HAPPIER PLACE
Pillsbury
Pizza Pops
Pizza Minis
10
5$
Pineapple
Fruit in Light Syrup
6x330ml
99
99
Baker’s
Chocolate Squares
28-35gr
125-133gr
450ml
Frozen Dessert Novelties
Seasoning
Crunchy Shells
700-750gr
Christie or Nestle
Drumstick
99
Pillsbury
Old El Paso
Old El Paso
Naked
Smoothie
Assorted sizes
99
TACO ‘BOUT A GOOD DEAL!
3
99
LICABL PP
LICABL PP
EES EF
for
Refried Beans
227-510gr
5
2$
Old El Paso
Dinner Kit
5
55
LICABL PP
Assorted sizes
¢
Old El Paso
12-15x355ml
EES EF
3
Skinny Cow Frozen Dessert
99
Pepsi, 7-Up or Mountain Dew
12x355ml
EES EF
Wild Red Pacific, 213gr
EES EF
Sockeye Salmon
Albacore, 170gr
Crush, Mug Root Beer, Dr. Pepper or Brisk Iced Tea
99
LICABL PP
3lt
Rogers
Five Grain Granola
when you purchase any
12x355ml
Clover Leaf
Solid White Tuna
Ocean Spray
Cocktail or 100% Juice Blend
and a coupon will print on your till receipt
Ginger Ale, Club Soda or Tonic Water
PLUS A
Rice A Roni
177-227gr
2
7
Crush, Mug Root Beer, Dr. Pepper, or Lipton Brisk Iced Tea 12 Pack Cans
Schweppes
99
for
EES EF
10
99
5
EES EF
for
for
1/4 pound
FREE
450-500gr
5$
7
2$
3
2
5
PLUS A
Mayonnaise
2$
PLUS A
for
Hellmann’s
Premium Plus Crackers
4’s, 113-338gr
2$
for
99
99
2$
PLUS A
for
Christie
Lipton
Soup Mix
5
2$
600gr
PLUS A
2
99
Crackers
Selected, 265-300gr
Original, 350gr
PLUS A
4
99
Stoned Wheat Thins
Cookies
Ritz Crackers
170-225gr
Rogers
Rogers
Trophy
Granulated White Sugar
Flour
Raisins
10kg
Selected, 750gr
4kg
2
99
5
3$ for
5
3$ for
99
¢
10
4$ for
10
4$ for
3
99
4
99
4
99
8
99
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Quality Foods an Island Original
Prices in effect March 07 - March 13, 2016
Random Cut Cheese
Armstrong
6
99
10
2$ for
Saputo
Saputo
Fraser Valley
Feta Cheese
Shredded Cheese
for
6
Classic Roast Fine Grind, 920gr
6
2$ for
+1
10
2
AN ADDITIONAL
250gr
6
99
5$
$ AND RECIEVE BUY 1 TOSTITOS + 1 MISS VICKIE’S GET $2 OFF!
BUY 1
MJB
Premium Coffee
Selected, 130-196gr
220gr
2$
Butter
200gr
320gr
Kettle Cooked Potato Chips
220-320gr
500gr
Chewy & Dipps Granola Bars
Miss Vickie’s
Tortilla Chips
Approx. 400gr
Natural Sliced Cheese
Quaker
Tostitos
for
OFF!
Faith Farms
Quaker
Quaker
Quaker
Life or Corn Bran Squares Cereal
Instant Oatmeal
228-430gr
Quick Oats 2.25kg
375-455gr
Christie
Christie
890ml
3
Clover Leaf
Nestle
Del Monte
Frozen Juice Bars
12x50ml
2$ for
7
4
Nestle
398ml
Assorted sizes
2
4
99
99
San Pellegrino
Dole
Sparkling Beverage
LICABL PP
4
4
4
for
Dole
398ml
540ml
3
99
LICABL PP
400gr
370-385gr
99
¢
5
2$ for
BAKING THE WORLD A HAPPIER PLACE
Pillsbury
Pizza Pops
Pizza Minis
10
5$
Pineapple
Fruit in Light Syrup
6x330ml
99
99
Baker’s
Chocolate Squares
28-35gr
125-133gr
450ml
Frozen Dessert Novelties
Seasoning
Crunchy Shells
700-750gr
Christie or Nestle
Drumstick
99
Pillsbury
Old El Paso
Old El Paso
Naked
Smoothie
Assorted sizes
99
TACO ‘BOUT A GOOD DEAL!
3
99
LICABL PP
LICABL PP
EES EF
for
Refried Beans
227-510gr
5
2$
Old El Paso
Dinner Kit
5
55
LICABL PP
Assorted sizes
¢
Old El Paso
12-15x355ml
EES EF
3
Skinny Cow Frozen Dessert
99
Pepsi, 7-Up or Mountain Dew
12x355ml
EES EF
Wild Red Pacific, 213gr
EES EF
Sockeye Salmon
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75
Sweet & Sour Chicken Balls 16 Piece
Deep Fried Prawns
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Traditional Potato Creamy Coleslaw Sweet Bean Edamame Beet Thai Sesame
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SPORTS
COMING UP Tier 4 midget provincials.
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Bulldogs, Clippers even in playoffs The Nanaimo Clippers shut down the Alberni Valley Bulldogs in Game 2 to tie their first-round B.C. Hockey League playoff series at one game apiece. The Clips shut out the ‘Dogs 4-0 on Sunday night at Frank Crane Arena. From Clippers coach Mike Vandekamp’s perspective, “it was more like a playoff game” out there. The Bulldogs had won game one of the playoffs the Frank Crane Arena 2-1. Bulldog Ryan Finnegan scored twice in the first period of the opening game to give the Bulldogs the win. Vandekamp was happier with Sunday night’s game. “We played harder, there was more spirit to our game, we physically committed to being on the inside better, won more battles, had the puck more,” he said. “Those were some of the things we desperately needed to do.” Will Reilly scored the game-winning goal midway through the first period, sneaking in from the
QUICKFACTS ROUND 1 OF THE BCHL PLAYOFFS COME TO PORT ALBERNI TUESDAY, MARCH 8 AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, BULLDOGS VS. NANAIMO CLIPPERS.
blueline on a power play. Vandekamp said scoring the first goal of the game was big for his players, who felt pressure knowing they were trailing the series at the time. Clippers goalie Evan Johnson made 26 saves for the shutout. Brody Claeys stopped 31 pucks at the other end of the ice for the Bulldogs. The series now moves to Port Alberni. “It is good to know that we have won there,” Vandekamp said. “It’s a hard building to play in and always has been, so we’ve got to dig deep.” GAME ON … Game 3 will be Tuesday (March 8) at 7 p.m. at Port Alberni’s Weyerhaeuser Arena and Game 4 is Wednesday, also a 7 p.m. start at Alberni. Next home action for the Clippers is Game 5, which goes Friday (March 11) at 7 p.m. at Frank Crane Arena. sports@nanaimobulletin.com
Alberni Valley Bulldogs left winger Tristan Bukovec takes a hard knock from Nanaimo Clippers forward Corey Renwick during the first game of their BCHL series in Nanaimo, Friday.
Tier 3 midgets win Island title
The Van Isle Midget A Bulldogs celebrate winning the VIAHA Island Tier 3 championships last week. They are off to the provincials in Gibsons March 13–18.
KEVIN THIBEAU Kevin is responsible for five routes and delivers around 240 papers each delivery day. One of his favourite activities is playing Airsoft, which has all the fun and adventure of paintball but doesn’t hurt as much! Kevin is making preparations to open a store selling and servicing Airsoft supplies, gear, as well as custom-designed Airsoft guns.
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The Van Isle Ford Midget A Bulldogs won the Island Tier 3 Championships last weekend and are headed to the Sunshine Coast March 12 for the provincial championships. Play in the 10-team tourney takes place March 13–18 in Gibsons. The team won five straight games in playoffs through the month of February to win the Island title and represent this region at the event.
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Janice Konkin, Heather Mallory and Lorraine Clachers, above, make sure to grab the best goodies at the Echo Sunshine Club Bazaar on Saturday, March 5 at Echo Centre. Kaia Freeman, 4, right, was ready to dig into the cake at the Sunshine Club Bazaar on Saturday at Echo Centre.
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BAYNE, Robert (Bob) Roskell April 27, 1926 – March 1, 2016
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Born in Victoria but raised on a farm in the Beaver Creek District near Port Alberni, Bob leaves behind his wife of 55 years, Jillian, and his sons; Keith (Louise) and David (Natalia), grand-daughters; Sophie and Nika, and his brother Allan. Predeceased by his brother Phillip (2001). Bob worked for the Provincial Departments of Public Works and Highways from 1946 to 1986 in both Highway Construction and Traffic Engineering. He was a member of the Alberni District Historical Society and an Honorary Member of the Gordon Head Garden Club. C The service will be held at St. Dunstan’s Anglican Church, 1806 San Juan Avenue at Tyndall Avenue, Victoria on Monday, March 7, at 11:00 am, Reverend Canon John A. Steele officiating.C In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alberni District Historical Society c/o Alberni Valley Museum (4255 Wallace Street, Port Alberni, BC, V9Y 3Y6) and St. Dunstan’s Anglican Church. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.mccallbros.com.
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Edith our sister, mother, grandmother and great grandmother passed away in the early hours of Feb. 28, 2016 at the age of 94. She was born in England on July 11, 1921. She is predeceased by her parents; father, James Lawrenson in 1960, mother, Edith Lawrenson in 1971, her husband Ian (Iggy) in 1985, her sister Eileen, brother Leslie, her sons Gary in 1971 and Randy in 1993. She leaves behind: her sister, Joyce Hoidas (Art), brother Stan Lawrenson (Fran), son Ian St. Claire (Linda), grandchildren, Dale St. Claire (Janice), Michael St. Claire, Angela Zumbo (Frank), Kristie St. Claire, Jamie St. Claire (Linda), Sarah Cyr (Steve), Luke St. Claire (Laura), Corbin Gislason and Laura Gislason (Kyle) and great grandchildren: Emily, Moriah, Serra, Shaylynn, Maddie, Kohen, Nate, Maggie, and Esme. Edith has other nephews and nieces in Victoria, Courtenay and Australia. Edith immigrated to Canada from Darwen, Lancashire, England at the age of seven with her family and they lived in several farming communities in Alberta and Saskatchewan before coming to BC. Edith always enjoyed cooking, baking, sewing and traveling in her later years with her siblings. Her real love was her family and she was interested in their lives and activities throughout her life. Edith was caring, kind, dignified and a wonderful matriarch to the family. She had many close friends and was very active in her faith. She spent her last few months at West Coast General Hospital and received wonderful care from all the nursing staff, other disciplines, Dr. Damian White, Dr. Ean Smit and her lovely roommate Nicole Beer. No service by request. Cremation has taken place. A family and friends gathering will be held in the near future. Donations in Edith’s name may be given to the West Coast General Hospital Foundation. Condolences can be sent to the Yates Funeral Home at www.yatesfuneral.ca
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Bernstein, Rolf
May 19, 1920 – February 26, 2016 Rolf Bernstein passed away peacefully in Fir Park Village, Port Alberni, BC in the early morning of February 26, 2016 and is now forever at home with the Savior he faithfully served for nearly 96 years. Rolf was predeceased by grandsons Everett, Alex and Manfred Bernstein, as well as his sister, Ingrid and brother Hanno, both of Germany. Rolf is survived by his loving wife of 68 years, Lucia, his sons Ralph (Liz), Manfred (Sharon) of Port Alberni, and daughter Marina Bernstein of Vancouver. Rolf loved his grandchildren Brandon (Kyla), Warren (Diane), Kristopher (Shaylah) Bernstein and two great-grandchildren Makenna and Beckett Bernstein. Born in Dresden Germany, Rolf immigrated to Canada in 1954, with his wife and children following in 1955. They settled in Port Alberni where Rolf began his 29 year career with MacMillan Bloedel at the APD, Plywoods and later at the Alpulp Pulp Mill from where he would later retire. In his younger years, Rolf loved hiking and mountain climbing with his sons and friends on many of the local mountain peaks. During those years, Rolf also took great enjoyment being a scout leader in the Alberni Valley scouting movement, having taken many local youths on hikes, to camps and jamborees. Rolf ’s real passion came very close to his retirement. Stained glass work started as a hobby for him and soon became his passion and vocation. His beautiful stained glass creations have found their way to Europe, across Canada, the United States and can be seen in Port Alberni, in homes, businesses and notably the beautiful windows at The Grace Lutheran Church and the glorious window in Our Savior Lutheran Church in Parksville. The family of Rolf would like to extend their sincere thanks and gratitude to the nurses and staff of Fir Park Village, for taking the greatest care of Rolf during his last two years. Funeral services will be held on March 12, 2016 at 1:00 pm at the Grace Lutheran Church (4408 Redford Street, Port Alberni, BC), with a tea to follow. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Rolf ’s name to The Fir Park Village / Echo Village Foundation or to the Grace Lutheran Church, Port Alberni.
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The island sits at the mouth of Clayoquot Sound, one edge of it a mile off the busy Tofino waterfront, the other fronting the yawning Pacific Ocean. Tall, moss-bearded evergreens, damp, tangled underbrush and endless waves pounding the sand bars and rocky outcroppings that mark its shores make it the epitome of rugged Vancouver Island beauty. Some would have arrived here in 1990, discovered the zoning encouraged development, and swooned over the dollar signs in their eyes. Susan Bloom saw a different kind of opportunity. A generation after purchasing Clayoquot Island and nurturing it into a protected slice of West Coast heaven, Bloom has now ensured it will remain that way for generations to come. On Monday, the steward of this ecological and historical jewel announced she was ceding ownership of the Island’s wilderness portion to the Nature Conservancy of Canada. NCC regional vicepresident Linda Hannah said it has
been an honour to work with someone with those values. “I think we need to celebrate that choice,� Hannah said. “She’s a very quiet, deeply principled individual. I’d like to applaud her for taking a different path.� Also known as Stubbs Island, Clayoquot Island sits near the brink of Pacific Rim National Park to the south and is the gateway to the Clayoquot Biosphere Reserve to the north. Bloom has donated approximately twothirds of the island (its wildest 93 acres) to the NCC, while retaining ownership of its more developed portion. According to Hannah, the property is unique among NCC holding. A dense old-growth and mature secondgrowth Coastal Western Hemlock forest collides with four-meter thickets of California wax-myrtle, a vulnerable shrub found only in the coastal regions.The island hosted the first European settlement on the west coast of Vancouver Island. It evolved into a fishing village of about 400 people with a hotel, school, jailhouse and beer parlour. It served as the area’s commercial hub before being
overtaken by Tofino. Schooners stocking for a journey across the Bering Sea anchored offshore and a Japanese community existed on it prior to the internment programs of the Second World War. The community had disappeared and the property had fallen into neglect through a series of private owners by the time Bloom purchased it and set about cleansing it of bottles and other refuse. She established a few small off-the-grid outbuildings and a heritage garden on the old townsite, built a boardwalk through the woods and made sure the rest of the island was left to exist as nature intended. Hannah thinks it is a fascinating story in how, after 150 years of use, it is now returning to its natural state. “To go about re-wilding it is a neat circle,� she said. Public use of Clayoquot Island will continue to be by invitation only. The caretakers who tend to the gardens and other upkeep will remain its only residents. The NCC will spend the next year taking inventory of the property and developing a ecological management plan,
funded again by the generosity of its former owner. Bloom declined an interview request and the NCC took pains to deflect any questions that might infringe on her privacy. She is a resident of B.C. but not of Tofino, does not spend as much time on the property as she used to and is no longer young. She did, however, release the following prepared statement. “From the very first time I visited and then became the owner of Clayoquot Island, my goal has been to protect the island from any more development, to preserve it in its natural wild state,� she said. “My recent lifetime goal is to see that this beautiful land, steeped in Canadian history, be placed into safe conservation hands and cared for in perpetuity.� Hannah hopes Bloom’s generosity and commitment to conservation will inspire others. “It has been an absolute pleasure to work with Ms. Bloom to help her realize her vision,� she said. “Hopefully this will pave the way for others. “We have so much. We can’t take anything for granted.�
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THE Miller’s final Timbre! concert Timbre! Choir is preparing to bid farewell to longtime musical director Patricia Miller with their spring concert. Tickets are now on sale for “Time To Say Goodbye” Timbre’s concert to be held on Sunday, April 24 at 2:30 p.m. at the ADSS Theatre. Tickets will be in demand, says spokesperson Frances Ketteringham, “so purchase early to avoid disappointment.” Tickets are on sale at Rollin Art Centre, Echo Centre, Finishing Touches, Salmonberry’s and from choir members. Costs are adults/ seniors - $20 and children/students (under 18) $5. A “Cake and Coffee” reception will be held at ADSS following the performance, for people wanting to wish Miller well.
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Celebrating Women in Business International Women’s Day March 8, 2016 Bryn Tall & Michelle Clarke
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Maureen Mackenzie is no stranger to Port Alberni. She was born and raised in the Valley and has an established line of family roots dating back over 100 years. Having grown up in the family’s logging business; Maureen knows all about hard work. Her extensive background includes everything from being a deck hand and a receptionist, to an Interior Designer! Her passion, however, has always been “homes”-from building, buying and selling, decorating, and now...real estate. Maureen understands that whether you are buying or selling real estate, clients deserve one-on-one attention and the utmost in professionalism. Her promise is, “to focus on quality, not quantity. I will take the time to return your calls, to answer your questions, to do the research and make you a priority!”
Institute is celebrating their 5th year this year. Bryn Tall and Michelle Clarke started the school in 2011 and here we are 2016 and have 15 graduates from our school alone and 3 of those students taking extra diploma and certificate courses to further their careers. Out of the 15 graduates we have 10 working in the field that they studied in. That alone is huge and makes us very proud. Alter Ego Studio has 3 diploma programs and 2 certificate. “The support for our students has been overwhelming” said Michelle Clarke, “ Our students get opportunities to work on Theatre productions through Capitol Theatre, doing period hair and makeup for the Centennial Belles, galas for Shoppers Drug Mart and of course our wonderful loyal clients.” We have also hired two more amazing instructors Robin Turner and Melissa Moore both ladies bring such a wealth of knowledge and expertise. We are also now fully Accredited as of February 1st. In April we are moving into a much larger location at 4445 Gertrude St. This will enable us to continue and improve our programs and the delivery of all our programs. Just wait to see what we are up to next!
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Consultant for Investors Group Financial Services Inc. “Above all, I want my clients to have a great experience and build a long lasting relationship with them because financial planning is ever changing, just like their lives,” says Liz, a consultant for Investors Group. Liz realizes that every family’s financial situation and financial needs are different. Whether it’s financial planning, insurance planning or a combination of both Liz can bring peace of mind to the financial future. “Everybody has goals and concerns; I take the time to find out what is important to each of my clients and then develop a financial plan based on their unique situation.”
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As an insurance broker Liz also has the flexibility to find the best insurance solution that fits into her customers’ plans. “A financial plan is your Plan A. The plan for your dreams, but sometimes things happen like a major injury or a critical illness that you can’t foresee and that’s what insurance is for. To take care of you and your family when the unexpected happens.” says Liz.
Finishing Touches, Port Alberni’s first esthetics salon, has thrived for almost 40 years. Finishing Touches has an exceptional staff and offers specialized services, including fabulous facials, pedicures and esthetic services, hair removal, makeup artistry, brow arching and shellac... just to name a few. We also carry professional skincare products to suit all skin types. Take care of your skin with products from Dr. Renaud skin care or our latest Premiology skincare line! We carry a fabulous selection of jewelery lines including Kameleon, Trollbeads, Christophe Poly, and Jacqueline Kent. We have items that make you feel great like the latest nail polish from Spa Ritual/OPI, beautiful bath products including Thymes, Barefoot Venus, Upper Canada and Tanglewood Soap, Soulful Sister, and a potpourri of exquisite gifts. It’s a well-known fact that Finishing Touches is truly the place in Port Alberni to shop for the women in your life. Original owner Louise Pearson attributes the success of her business to her extremely loyal clientele from far and wide, her fabulous staff, and the untiring support of her family.
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International Women’s Day (March 8) is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.
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Celebrating Women in Business IRENE BILTON
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Four years ago I transformed my passion for wellbeing, health and personal development into my career when I launched my business, White Rose Wellness.
In September of 2008 Val Bellwood took over ownership of Alberni Colour Corner Benjamin Moore on 10th Avenue and Roger St. after working there since May of that same year. It was not Bellwood’s first experience in the decorating industry as she had owned her own painting and decorating company for 3 years prior. She’s also proud to have a history of hiring mostly women in her time as owner and is glad to have been able to accommodate their family commitments. Bellwood is an ardent community supporter, and took part in the Coast Realty Home Makeover for 3 years, and supported many local organizations such as Variety Club, Lion’s Club, Rotary and many others. This commitment is one of the reasons why, in 2010 she won the NEDC Business of the Year. “I like helping people, whether it’s supporting a charity or helping people decorate their home.”Says Bellwood. Visit Alberni Colour Corner for the best products and decorating advice form Val and her amazing team.
My work today involves supporting people by using a holistic perspective, integrating body, mind, and spirit wellness. My background includes training in a counselling related field, and being certified as a Jin Shin Do® Bodymind Acupressurist, Reiki Master/Teacher, and Yoga Teacher. I also apply the intuitive arts in my practice, working with the understanding that we are more than just the physical body, but that we are also energetic/spiritual beings. I offer individual sessions with clients in my office, as well as teach classes. People might choose an acupressure session as it’s great for many symptoms, such as anything from sciatica to sore shoulders, to hormonal balancing, or even to getting some help with smoking cessation. JSD Acupressure is also superb for helping to ease stress, anxiety, or depression. It’s very holistic, and people are usually amazed at how good they feel afterwards. And so it is with Reiki, it’s a really beautiful treatment modality, very soothing, balancing and clearing, but with a lighter touch. I also teach classes in meditation, Reiki, and yoga (group and private), as well as other related themes.
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Windsong School of Healing 6199 Smith Road Port Alberni, BC
I was born and raised in the Alberni Valley, where I developed a love of nature and the outdoors. I returned home after living 6 years in Japan working and studying Japanese Culture, Fine Arts, and Healing. I sought out formal training in healing skills and traditions and graduated with honors from Windsong School of Healing in 2002. For the last 15 years I have been serving as a Certified Holistic Health Practitioner™ and Oriental Bodywork Therapist and teaching the skills I have so graciously received from my Sensei. In 2010 the first Graduating class of Windsong School’s College of Healing Arts completed their training in Port Alberni, BC where I currently own and teach at Canada’s first recognized Certified Holistic Health & Shiatsu Practitioner Program and College. Our Program includes training in Shiatsu, Acupressure, Iridology, 5 Element Nutrition and Energy Medicine. Over 250 students have successfully entered the holistic therapies field with their training from Windsong. The therapies and modalities I teach and practice are about balancing the body’s innate ability to heal through applied pressure and methods that bring about deep relaxation and vital rejuvenation to the body, mind, and emotions. Personal work through meditation and physical practices brings harmony to the spirit and allows a complete balance to revitalize the being. My passion for animals and especially horses led me to develop Four Paws Bodytalk and I enjoy the sense of peace and connectedness working with animals in this method. I am dedicated to spreading the word about Holistic Healing Practices and invite you to learn more about our College and classes at our website www.windsongcollege.ca and www.windsonghealing.com
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For Appointment 250-723-3307 | Website: windsongcollege.ca
Contact Janis at Fresh Steps for a consultation 250.731.8281 or by email at freshsteps.jj@telus.net Also, like us on Facebook!
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White Rose Wellness is located in the Alberni Natural Health Group Building at 4711 Elizabeth St., Port Alberni
I feel really grateful to share my passion in this way, and especially in this community where I’ve been lucky enough to have been born and and raised.
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Celebrating Women in Business International Women’s Day March 8, 2016 Terry Deakin
Chris Washington
Owner & Operator of INEO Employment Services
Owner and Operator of Flandangles
As the CEO of INEO, Terry oversees all company operations with a passion for the
I was born and raised in the Valley and, after spending several years in Vancouver and the
ongoing challenges and successes that come with being a small business owner in the Alberni Valley. She originally co-founded
Comox Valley, returned here in 2013. I started working part-time for Anne in August of that year and quickly fell in love with the business.
INEO Employment Services in 1998 with her former partner Mike Roberts, but has been the sole shareholder since 2000. Terry started her business believing in helping people, who in turn help others and the community as a
I’ve always loved to both cook and bake and found that this was a perfect fit. After many years of working for myself, it was a unique position to once again be working for someone else. When Anne made it clear
whole. Her involvement with several programs and causes shows her continual support to the betterment of her community: the Excellence
that she was looking for a potential manager, partner or purchaser, I didn’t hesitate to let her know that I was interested. After working at Flandangles for over two years, my dream
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became a reality and I am once again working for myself. I love assisting customers on a daily basis and working with them to fulfil all of their kitchen needs. This valley has been a strong supporter of this business for many years and I trust that this loyalty will continue. Flandangles has been serving the Alberni Valley for more than 27 years. WE ARE OPEN FOR
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Association as Chair of the Board, as well as participating in the Alberni Valley Community Stakeholders Initiative, North Island College
BUSINESS! We will continue to provide outstanding service and be the kitchen shop that has all the little things for your kitchen that make the big difference. In the coming months, we are planning to freshen up the store with new paint and displays. We are ordering stock and receiving NEW items weekly. Stop in today for all of your kitchen needs!
member of the AV Chamber of Commerce and
Development and will continue to support community social and economic growth.
250-723-4675 | www.INEOEmployment.com
250-724-5851 | 3036 3rd Avenue
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Naomi (Horbatch) Nicholson
Owner of Carla’s Foot & Nail Care Mobile Service
Secluded Wellness Centre: Holistic Health, Massage, Workshops
Do you know what a Medicine Woman can do for you? Celebrating her 4th year of business, Naomi (Horbatch) Nicholson is Port Alberni’s best kept secret who is located in the Tseshaht Admin. Building and also travels around Vancouver Island. Specializing in chronic health issues such as acid reflux, menopause, and more, Naomi can identify the root cause of your health issue, ache or pain and provide successful lifestyle advice. She also offers holistic massages incorporating many different methods to provide pain relief and a relaxing experience. You can feel confident knowing Naomi is a Certified Holistic Health Practitioner, Registered Shiatsu Therapist, and has over 15 years experience. Looking for Law of Attraction workshops or expand your customer service skills? Secluded Wellness offers that too.
Carla’s Foot & Nail Care Mobile Service is owned by born and raised resident Carla Crema. In October of 2013 Carla decided to diversify and went from a certified dental assistant to foot and nail care. She was trained under Paul Kurucz and found she loved looking after others feet. She has not only mobile but also a clinic and all are by appointment only. “Our feet are very important, they support our body and carry us through our lives. I started the mobile service as not all people have ready access to driving their own automobile, especially the elderly. My specialty is in the reduction of calluses and the removal of corns and ingrown nails. I also care for those with fungal nails and diabetic feet.” “I have found that in doing foot care it is my way of giving back and everyone that receives this service is so happy to have it done and especially in their own home. I also carry foot products to keep up the care of your feet. This includes accessories to increase the comfort of those with foot problems such as bone spurs, high arches and gel pads for fallen arches and more.”
Our Passion? Helping people feel better by sharing information and leave relaxed after a great massage!
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“My expense to you can be written off in your income tax return under medical,” said Carla
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the Arrowsmith Rotary Club. She is currently completing a Master’s Degree in Community
Book Your Session with Naomi Nicholson at www.SecludedWellness.com 250.724-6998 106-5091 Tsuma-as Drive, Port Alberni SecludedWellness@shaw.ca Like us on Facebook!
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The name ‘INEO’ is a Latin word meaning “new beginnings” and the company logo, the blue heron, symbolizes “taking small steps to reach a goal” in First Nation’s culture. INEO Employment supports individual and business growth through a variety of programs and services such as career/vocational counselling, job search support, and community assistance for youth and adults.
Human Service Worker & Employment Transition/Construction Labourer Programs - Community Steering Committees, and the Alberni Valley Learning Council. Terry is a
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