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Participants in the 20th annual Campbell River Walk Away From Racism – one of the longest-running events of its kind in Canada – show off their pride in our community’s inclusiveness and diversity as they leave the Community Centre on their walk through downtown Saturday.
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the victim or his vehicle, between 1 p.m. on Friday March 11 and 7:45 p.m. on Saturday, March 12. Photos and video images may greatly assist. If you have information about this crime, contact one of the following and cite VIIMCU File 2016-1315: n Sayward RCMP at 250-282-5522, n Campbell River RCMP at 250-286-6221, n Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), Text Crimes (274637) or on online. Meanwhile, a GoFundMe page has been set up to help Brown’s widow and small children. On the page it seays, “Dillon Brown was a compassionate and dedicated father of 2, his love for his children and his wife was undeniable. Nicole is an
The city will spend $155,479 to purchase four light duty pickup trucks from Steve Marshall Motors. Council approved the transaction at its Monday night council meeting following a Request for Offers process that yielded three different bids. While O’Connor Motors came back with a cheaper price, $148,214, city staff said the
Forestry Task Force appointed Campbell River City Council has appointed members to its new Forestry Task Force. Shannon Baikie, Graham Hues, Jason Hutchinson, Steve Lackey, Bryan Mills, Chief Robert Pollard, Nigel Ross, William Wagner and Kathryn Willis will build on the work of the previous Future of Forestry Task Force.
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company scored lower in the bidding process because it did not meet the posted specifications, including cab configuration. Tyee Chevrolet was the third bidder, coming in with a bid greater than Steve Marshall’s at $159,710. Clinton Crook, the city’s senior buyer, said Steve Marshall’s asking price is within council’s approved budget of $165,000 funded from the city’s equipment replacement reserve
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Easter is fast approaching. Pastel colours, plush animals, chocolate bunnies – well pretty much chocolate anything – adorn the shelves at the local grocery stores. It’s hard to ignore, but as time goes by what’s even harder to ignore is just how commercialized Easter has become. I know, it’s the same familiar refrain we hear about Christmas – often from the Bah Humbugs who find the Christmas season has just become too much, too long, and too materialistic. I could argue the same thing has happened with Easter, albeit not to the same extent, but we’re still spending way too much money on things that will be eaten within a matter of days and gone forever. According to the National Retail Federation out of the United States, Easter spending is expected to hit an all-time high this year with Americans shelling out $17.3 billion. Of that, $5.5 billion will be spent on food, $3 billion on clothing, $2.7 billion on gifts, $2.4 billion on candy and $1.2 billion on flowers. With all of those good things at our disposal, I wonder just
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how many kids actually know his death on Good Friday. why we really celebrate Easter. As most holidays, it has been With all of the baby chicks, adapted from the pagan celrabbits, chocolate eggs, cheer- ebration which also coincided ful baskets and colourfully- with the arrival of spring and dyed Easter eggs, we’re straying light and symbolized new birth farther and farther away from and the awakening of life. what Easter really For Christians, means. Easter is a time KRISTEN’S I’ll admit, it of renewal, hapsurprised me a piness, and hope couple of weeks following Lent – ago to c ome 40 days of fasting across a few Easin preparation for ter greeting cards Easter. that had a cross It’s an imporon the front of tant holiday in them. the ecclesiastiI was impressed cal year but its the companies true meaning has were brave and been getting lost bold enough to in recent times as go that route as Easter has been I’m sure those moulded, shaped cards are not the most popular and formatted into something choice. more secular. They do, however, recognize Which, don’t get me wrong, what Easter really commemo- those who are not religious rates and all that is symbolizes. should still get to enjoy the holEaster is celebrated on the idays and the time with family first Sunday after the first full and friends that comes along moon occurring either on or with them, just so long as the after the first day of spring. true meaning is still allowed to Easter is arguably the most shine through. important of Christian holidays It’s getting increasingly more and celebrates Jesus’ resurrec- difficult to hold on to that. tion from the dead following As a kid, I don’t recall ever
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In deciding the fate of two elementary schools in School District 72, the Board of School Trustees took a path worthy of Mr. Spock of Star Trek fame – i.e., the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. Of course, no one has lost sight of the fact that this is not a television series trivia exercise, this is the lives of families and the education of young minds. However, Spock’s logic applies. There’s nobody in this community that does not want our children to receive the best education possible. We all know, however, that education is expensive. In British Columbia right now, we’re struggling with paying for our system of education. Some will say we don’t have the resources to deliver the Cadillac system we’ve been used to in the postWe say: No World War II period. Others will say that our alternative to resources are being used closure was put by the provincial governforward ment on priorities that are different from what they would spend tax dollars on. A valid point. In deciding to close Oyster River and Discovery Passage schools, SD72 trustees affirmed that the decision was the only one they could make within the funding constraints the province has imposed on them. The school district is given a pot of money based on enrollment and some other, lesser, factors. The district has to operate our schools with that pot of money. Unfortunately, it has proven to be more expensive to run Oyster River and Discovery Passage schools than other schools closer to the urban core. Also, those schools were among the least attended. If the demand – in terms of enrollment – for those schools was there, then the need to close them wouldn’t be. Keeping those schools open at a cost to other schools operating at a higher, therefore, more efficient capacity isn’t equitable to the students and neighbourhoods that attend those other schools. For parents to accuse the trustees of having made up their minds is not exactly fair. Although it may be sort of true. The district asked the communities to come to them with reasons to not close the schools because closure was the only solution staff and elected officials could come up with. So, yes, trustees had made up their mind because they had been investigating this issue for weeks and months before. Nobody else was able to come up with an alternative, except just keep spending more money per capita on a low-capacity school than on schools serving other neighbourhoods at higher or full capacity. It’s a harsh conclusion. We all would like to have small classrooms and fully-funded schools but we have to decide how we’re going to pay for that. If we want the province to spend more tax dollars on education then that message has to go to Victoria and the main tool for convincing legislators is, of course, the ballot box. That won’t help Oyster River and Discovery Passage schools now because they ended up on the wrong side of Spock’s logic.
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going to church on Easter Sunday morning, though my parents dutifully took us to church nearly every Sunday. I’m guessing my parents were trying to avoid having a riot on their hands caused by three children who would have had no intentions of leaving their chocolates, Easter egg hunts and bunny-shaped pancakes to go to church. So we didn’t go. But last year, my husband and I decided we would give it a try. It was completely different from regular Sunday mass. I couldn’t believe how happy everyone was. There was a feeling of joy in that church that has stayed with me and that I still can’t describe in words, but it was something special and I’ll never forget it. I hope that’s a feeling that all of you will be lucky enough to experience this Easter, no matter where you are, no matter what you believe in, or how or whether you celebrate. Whether you’re on your own, with family, or with friends, take the time to enjoy the holiday, take advantage of the time off, de-stress and feel joyful. Happy Easter, Campbell River.
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Plans for a centre to deliver a humane approach to dealing with the homeless are back to square one because of concerns surrounding such a facility, according to an advocate for the homeless. Paul Mason, program manager for Campbell River Housing Resource Services (a program of Campbell River Family Services), said concerns from some in the community are making it difficult to move forward on establishing a Sobering Assessment Centre for the homeless. “We’re looking for a new location for the Sobering Assessment Centre but the problem is, no matter where we say, there’s going to be push back, that’s just the nature of it,” Mason said. “But it has to go somewhere and it has to go downtown because that’s where the homeless are.” The centre was expected to be built at 1180 Fir Street – the current location of Discovery Chiropractic – which the city acquired in a land swap in exchange for city property next to the downtown fire hall. City Council approved the land exchange at an Aug. 12, 2014 in-camera meeting but Mason said push back from neighbouring residents and businesses has led council and the city to look elsewhere for potential sites.
A letter of concern from the Navy Cadet executive to city council earlier this month revealed that a space near the Cadet hall was being explored for a Sobering Assessment Centre and at Monday’s council meeting, a report from city staff outlined potential locations council could look at for such a facility. City Manager Deborah Sargent told the Mirror Monday night, however, that the chiropractor property is still on the table, but is not available until the business is able to relocate to the city’s Dogwood property. “At this time council hasn’t ruled out or decided or determined any use for the Fir Street property,” Sargent said. “It’s been some time since city council participated in a discussion about that property. We haven’t determined a specific use for that site.” Mason said he would like to see a decision soon because the Extreme Weather Shelter – which Mason points out led to some initial apprehension from downtown merchants before proving successful – closes at the end of March and with it will go 16 beds for the homeless. “Where are they going to go?” Mason said. “We need to find something and we need to find something quickly.” Wit h a S o b e r i n g Assessment Centre, the homeless would have access to assistance 24/7 from professional medi-
cal providers and counsellors. The facility would allow RCMP called to attend an incident involving an intoxicated person to take them to the centre where the individual would be assessed. If that person is determined to need emergency care, they will be taken to the hospital. If not, they can be kept at the centre to sober up. Mason said the service would take pressure off the hospital emergency room, and reduce costs to taxpayers, while providing care for the homeless with a humane approach. “It’ll get them off the streets and give them a place that’s theirs and where they can be treated with dignity and respect,” Mason said. “Plus it’s a place where the homeless can come to any time of day to get out of the rain, sit down and have a cup of coffee and open up the lines of communication. It’s a chance to sit down and talk to them and give them some hope.” Island Health has recently announced that it will provide funding to cover the cost of six detox beds and one support staff for a Sobering Assessment Centre. Now all parties need to come to an agreement on where to put it. Kevin Brooks, the city’s development services supervisor, wrote in a report to council that a preliminary review suggests that the area between Dogwood and Ironwood streets is a suit-
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able area for such a facility, but acknowledged that the city may run into complaints no matter what location it chooses. “Locating homeless and other supporting service facilities is difficult for communities because of the perception and stigma attached to the use,” Brooks wrote. “It is best practice that these uses are not placed in residential neighbourhoods. It is also essential that shelter and support facilities are located close to where the primary clientele frequent.” Which, Mason said, is the downtown core. The challenge is getting the community on board. “I totally get people’s apprehension,” Mason said. “I think a public open house would be beneficial to explain to people and to fill them in.” Mason said he wants to continue to work with the city to make the Sobering Assessment Centre happen. He said ideally Family Services would like a site large enough to accommodate microhousing on the same site as the centre.
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North Island MLA Claire Trevena and Official Opposition Spokesperson for Education Rob Fleming held an open community discussion at Banners Restaurant Monday to address the current state of Education in our province – a topic on many people’s minds in our community after the recent vote by the School District 72 (SD72) Board of Educa-
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hear people’s concerns surrounding public education, and while the specific difficulties being encountered in each region may differ, “all of them have one common denominator, and that’s that B.C.’s funding system for K-12 public education has fallen from second best in Canada when this government assumed office to second worst, and there are a lot of consequences that flow from that.” Put simply, Fleming said, the choices the government makes in allocation of resources reflect its values, and the current government has shown it simply doesn’t value education. “The government gets to make choices every budget year,” he said. “It gets to represent its values every provincial budget, and they found $235 million for tax cuts (in the most recent budget proposal) for the top two per cent of earners in B.C. In other words, a billion dollars over the next four years will go to tax cuts at the top and we’ve got a $54-million cut for public education.” Brenda Leigh, who sits on the board of the Strathcona Regional District as the elected representative for Area D – where the nowslated-for-closure Oyster River Elementary is situated – disagreed somewhat with Fleming on where the problem lies, however, instead placing a great deal of blame for our local situation on the SD72 Board of Education itself. “I don’t think you can blame it all on the Liberal government,” Leigh said. “I don’t completely buy the argument that there’s not enough money in the school system. This school district has a $62.5 million budget proposed this year. That is a lot of money they’re playing with. To keep Oyster River school open would’ve cost them
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Official Opposition Spokesperson for Education Rob Fleming tells those assembled at Banners Restaurant Monday it’s clear to him that the Liberal government doesn’t care about public education.
seven-tenths of one per local level there’s also cent of their entire bud- a lack of autonomy. So get this year.” while Director Leigh Michele Babchuk, can talk about $62 milwho sat as chair of the lion or $50 million, Board of Education the actual amount of before being elected money that school disto city council in the tricts have the ability to last municipal election, massage or play with is pointed probably out to about 10 Leigh that THEY SAID IT: per cent while the of that. “There should district’s Everybe a funding budget thing else bump in this on paper is manbudget, and if may, dated,” indeed, she said, they won’t do it be in the citing ... well, we’re a $60-milmany year away from lion kinds of an election.” range, restric– Rob Fleming, the board tions and Official Opposition doesn’t manSpokesperson for have a say dates on Education in where funding most of allocait goes, tions put so to claim they could in place by the governjust shave one per cent ment. somewhere to save a “I really get tired of school isn’t realistic – or that numbers game,” even entirely accurate. Babchuk said. “Anybody “From having been can spew out a whole involved with the school pile of numbers and tell district for so long, one you exactly how those of the things that has numbers should come become very apparent,” together,” she said, but Babchuck said, “is not the long and short of only is there a lack of it, in Babchuk’s view, money, but that at the is that the provincial
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government has placed making money above educating our children in their priority list. “It’s about efficiencies. It’s about them saving a buck. They have totally annihilated public education, in my experience, and until we get a government in there that actually sees some value in the public education system, this isn’t going away anytime soon, people.” And that was Fleming and Trevena’s overarching message of the day, as well – reminding people that there is an election coming up next year. “(The Liberals) know that they’re causing real pain in communities right across B.C. with the loss of schools … The cost of everything goes up every year, and the fact that public education gets no appreciable increase – not even to the rate of inflation – is unjustifiable. There should be a funding bump in this budget, and if they won’t do it … well, we’re a year away from an election,” Fleming said.
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Hertel’s
Smoked Ham
49
Shank or Butt Portion 5.49 per kg
4
99
2
99
PEI
Russet Potatoes 10lb bag
Lindt
4
100gr
99
LB
Hot Cross Buns 8 pack
Hawaiian
Gold Bunny
Per
Extra Large Fresh Pineapple
4
BIG SIZE
6
#
99 Size Chart
8
7
6
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Meat
New Zealand
Strip Loin Grilling Steak
Fresh
Grade A Turkey
3 Pack
4.39 per kg
1
99
15
$
Per
LB
Chicken Breast Fillets
Locally Raised BC Poultry
7.69 per kg
8.80 per kg
5
16
LB
when you purchase any
Per
LB
9
VALUE
and a coupon will print on your till receipt
5
55
Over $ FOR ONLY 5.55
ONLY AT
FINAL WEEK!
Plus applicable fees
Carbonated Natural Spring Water
LB
BUY 1
Offer valid March 21-27, 2016
Lindt
Gold Bunny & Carrot Pack
PLUS A
EES EF
5
Family Size Potato Chips 255gr
12-15x355ml
7
99
San Pellegrino
Cadbury
3
Doritos
Perrier
PLUS A
EES EF
5
Smartfood
2
10
4$ for
Easter Hollow Eggs 168-203gr
599 for
Lindt
Lindor Mini Eggs
180-220gr
220-320gr
99
10
Popcorn
Tortilla Chips
225-255gr
99
for
Tostitos
Tortilla Chips
Carbonated Natural Spring Water
LICABL PP
PLUS A
399
4$
99
LICABL PP
EES EF
EES EF
PLUS A
6x330ml
10x250ml
FREE
Frozen Orange or Grapefruit Juice 295ml
Lay’s
Pepsi, 7-Up or Mountain Dew
Sparkling Beverage
LICABL PP
LB
154gr
3$ for
Per
GET 1
Minute Maid
1lt
LICABL PP
99
Per
Easter entertaining made easy!
Perrier
3
99
99
Per
Crush, Mug Root Beer, Dr. Pepper, or Lipton Brisk Iced Tea 12 Pack Cans
1/4 pound
37.46 per kg
Grain Fed Free Run
49
FREE
Tenderloin Grilling Steak
Locally Raised BC Poultry
13.20 per kg
Grain Fed Free Run
3
Boneless Centercut or Rib End Pork Loin Roast
Canadian AAA
Sunrise Farms
Sunrise Farms
Whole Roasting Chicken
Selected, 100gr
2
99
2
99
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Meat
Canadian AAA
Boneless Centercut Pork Loin Chops
Prime Rib Oven Roast
8.80 per kg
26.43 per kg
11
3
99
99 Per
LB
Schneiders
Butterball
Old Fashioned Ham
Semi-Boneless, 8.80 per kg
3
Prime Chicken Wings, Strips, Nuggets or Burgers
1.5kg
750-800gr
19
99 LB
375gr
4
99
25
Johnsonville
375gr
3
99
99
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Long weekend breakfast favourites!
Nalley
Classic Dip
225gr
LB
Breakfast Sausage
8
99
Per
Schneiders
Bacon
Maple Leaf
Seasoned Boneless Turkey Breast
Per
Martinelli’s
Non Alcoholic Sparkling Juice
750ml
354gr
900gr
PLUS A
Hashbrowns Fried Potatoes
155-156gr
for
Aunt Jemima
905gr
2
99
LICABL PP
5
for
Mountain Spring Water
750ml
99
7
2$
Miller Springs
Syrup
1.5lt
2
99
LICABL PP
EES EF
for
LICABL PP
2.63lt
EES EF
5
2$
Aunt Jemima
100% Pure & Natural Orange Juice
PLUS A
140-200gr
for
Tropicana
Pancake & Waffle Mix
5
3$
750ml
EES EF
5
Ritz Crackers
5
5$
3$ Christie
3
99
Sparkling Beverage
PLUS A
Gourmet Rice Crisps
for
LICABL PP
Bottle Green
Rice Works
PLUS A
for
McCain
EES EF
10
5$
Aunt Jemima
Waffles
99
¢
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Prices in effect March 21- March 27, 2016 Dairyland
Kraft
Cream, Creamo or Creamer
Philadelphia Cream Cheese
Cracker Barrel
Selected, 473ml
227-250gr
Cheddar Cheese
Dairyland
Chapman’s
Dairyland
Whipping Cream
Slice Cream Ice Cream
Sour Cream
473ml
Nabob Coffee Company
1.5lt
500gr
Ground Coffee
907gr
for
MacLaren’s
Cracker Barrel
Crackers
Sharp Cold Pack Cheddar Cheese Product, 230gr
300-320gr
for
Christie
Imperial Carefully Aged
Shreds
10
4
Pillsbury
Ready To Bake Easter Cookies
175-454gr
5
4
for
Bick’s
McLarens
375ml
AND HAVE A
5
Hershey
Kraft
Dressing
2
99
2$ for
Bick’s
Pickled Beets
2
Mayonnaise 890ml
Reese Half Pound Cup!
for
5
2$ for
5
3
99
Classic Sauce or Gravy Mix
Simply Broth 900ml
150gr
12
99
2
99
Nestle
Cadbury
4
3
3
99
for
5
225gr
for
5
5
4$
4
99
for
for
540ml
255-397gr
for
E.D. Smith
Shells or Puff Pastry
100% Pure Pumpkin 796ml
for
5
750gr
Uncle Ben’s
Uncle Ben’s
for
5
5
2$ for
for
HOP TO QF FOR MORE GREAT DEALS!
Frozen Vegetables
4$
99
99
Cranberry Sauce
Pineapple 398ml
120gr
5
3$ for
Ocean Spray
Dole
Stuff’n Such Stuffing Mix
5
2$
2
3
99
226-250gr
2$
5
2$
2
Tenderflake
Classiques Recipe Rice Selections
5
275-300gr
99
LICABL PP
E.D. Smith
Pie Filling
Green Giant
Green Giant
Simply Steam Vegetables
300-500gr
2$
Peanuts
1.89lt
170-180gr
4$
Planters
Tomato Clam Cocktail
4
99
99
26-47gr
3$
Mott’s
Cashews
Smarties Hide-Me Eggs or Boxes
Mini Eggs
154gr
250gr
Selected, 341-398ml
4
4 Planters
6
99
99
99
Mr Bunny
Creamery Butter
Vegetables
Selected, 108-472gr
156-240gr
Valley Selections Vegetables Fraser Valley
Green Giant
Knorr
Happy Easter!
943gr
200gr
Coffee
2lt
2 Allan
Cadbury
Green Giant
SPECIALS FOR EVERY BUNNY!
Knorr
4
Cadbury
Mini Eggs
226gr
3$
Premium Ice Cream
99
Mini Eggs
99
Tassimo
Chapman’s
Chapman’s
Sorbet
185-220gr
Hellmann’s
500-750ml
250ml
7
Easter Eggs or Eggies
10
EES EF
for
for
1lt
for
496gr
DRIVE AND PLAY SAFE THIS LONG WEEKEND
Premium Pickles
11
99
3$ 2lt
Grands Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls
2$
2
4
Pillsbury
Selected, 227-340gr
1lt
2$
for
Pillsbury
99
Bick’s
Dill or Hamburger Slices Pickles
Olives, Onions or Gherkins
5
2$
99
for
Crescents, Biscuits or Rolls
312-454gr
99
5
2$
2$
2$
3$
PLUS A
11
99
915-930gr
348ml
5
4$ for
5
4$ for
5
3$ for
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Prices in effect March 21- March 27, 2016 Dairyland
Kraft
Cream, Creamo or Creamer
Philadelphia Cream Cheese
Cracker Barrel
Selected, 473ml
227-250gr
Cheddar Cheese
Dairyland
Chapman’s
Dairyland
Whipping Cream
Slice Cream Ice Cream
Sour Cream
473ml
Nabob Coffee Company
1.5lt
500gr
Ground Coffee
907gr
for
MacLaren’s
Cracker Barrel
Crackers
Sharp Cold Pack Cheddar Cheese Product, 230gr
300-320gr
for
Christie
Imperial Carefully Aged
Shreds
10
4
Pillsbury
Ready To Bake Easter Cookies
175-454gr
5
4
for
Bick’s
McLarens
375ml
AND HAVE A
5
Hershey
Kraft
Dressing
2
99
2$ for
Bick’s
Pickled Beets
2
Mayonnaise 890ml
Reese Half Pound Cup!
for
5
2$ for
5
3
99
Classic Sauce or Gravy Mix
Simply Broth 900ml
150gr
12
99
2
99
Nestle
Cadbury
4
3
3
99
for
5
225gr
for
5
5
4$
4
99
for
for
540ml
255-397gr
for
E.D. Smith
Shells or Puff Pastry
100% Pure Pumpkin 796ml
for
5
750gr
Uncle Ben’s
Uncle Ben’s
for
5
5
2$ for
for
HOP TO QF FOR MORE GREAT DEALS!
Frozen Vegetables
4$
99
99
Cranberry Sauce
Pineapple 398ml
120gr
5
3$ for
Ocean Spray
Dole
Stuff’n Such Stuffing Mix
5
2$
2
3
99
226-250gr
2$
5
2$
2
Tenderflake
Classiques Recipe Rice Selections
5
275-300gr
99
LICABL PP
E.D. Smith
Pie Filling
Green Giant
Green Giant
Simply Steam Vegetables
300-500gr
2$
Peanuts
1.89lt
170-180gr
4$
Planters
Tomato Clam Cocktail
4
99
99
26-47gr
3$
Mott’s
Cashews
Smarties Hide-Me Eggs or Boxes
Mini Eggs
154gr
250gr
Selected, 341-398ml
4
4 Planters
6
99
99
99
Mr Bunny
Creamery Butter
Vegetables
Selected, 108-472gr
156-240gr
Valley Selections Vegetables Fraser Valley
Green Giant
Knorr
Happy Easter!
943gr
200gr
Coffee
2lt
2 Allan
Cadbury
Green Giant
SPECIALS FOR EVERY BUNNY!
Knorr
4
Cadbury
Mini Eggs
226gr
3$
Premium Ice Cream
99
Mini Eggs
99
Tassimo
Chapman’s
Chapman’s
Sorbet
185-220gr
Hellmann’s
500-750ml
250ml
7
Easter Eggs or Eggies
10
EES EF
for
for
1lt
for
496gr
DRIVE AND PLAY SAFE THIS LONG WEEKEND
Premium Pickles
11
99
3$ 2lt
Grands Cinnabon Cinnamon Rolls
2$
2
4
Pillsbury
Selected, 227-340gr
1lt
2$
for
Pillsbury
99
Bick’s
Dill or Hamburger Slices Pickles
Olives, Onions or Gherkins
5
2$
99
for
Crescents, Biscuits or Rolls
312-454gr
99
5
2$
2$
2$
3$
PLUS A
11
99
915-930gr
348ml
5
4$ for
5
4$ for
5
3$ for
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Deli & Cheese
Maple Lodge
Our Own Fresh Cooked
Roast Beef
Mastro
Premium Oven Roast or Jalapeno Chicken Breast
Rosemary Ham
2
2
49 100 gr
Sushi
49
Per
100 gr
Medium
Alexis de Portneuf
• • • •
Triple Cream
Salad
8 Piece Happy California Rolls
Per
100 gr
Belle Creme Brie Cheese
Ambrosia Caprese Greek Potato & Egg
2
5
99
99
599 8 Piece Happy Tuna Rolls
24
95
Dinner for Two
7
99
Egg Roll
Available at select stores only.
1
2
49
Per
Available at select stores only.
per 100gr
Boursin
Soft Cheese 125-150gr
5
99
1
99
Seafood • Quality Foods
99
Frozen
Fresh
Sockeye Salmon Fillets
Grey Cod Fillets
1
99
Per
100 gr
FRESH
Little Cedar Falls
Steelhead Fillets
from
NANAIMO
Scotch Mints
2
99
49
100 gr
3
49
Per
100 gr
Family Favourites Raisins
250gr
1
99
Per
100 gr
Quality Fresh
Organic Flax Seeds
Selected, 150-250gr
Per
Hand Peeled Shrimp
Organically Yours
Quality Fresh
Sweet Treats Candy
¢
Fresh
Per
100 gr
Sultana or Thompson, 440gr
299
3
99
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Cinnamon Buns
Bakery
Crusty or Dinner Buns
Chelsea or Raisin Bread
3
2
49
49 6 pack
for
12 pack
Coffee Cake
Cake Donuts
3
• • • •
49
Dempster’s 6’s
4
99
8 pack
Cream Puffs
Cake
Raisin Butter Tarts
English Muffins
Banana with Cream Cheese Icing Triple Chocolate Fudge Carrot with Cream Cheese Icing Pumpkin with Cream Cheese Icing
Two Layer
Quality Foods
3
for
Dempster’s
600-680gr
9
5
2$
99
6 pack
5
2$
Signature or Cinnamon Raisin Bread
• Lemon Truffle • Chocolate • Cookies & Creme
69
4
2$
for
6
2$ for
Quality Foods • Taste for Life Pacific Foods
Blue Diamond
Organic Broth
Farmer’s Market
Nut-Thins
Assorted Sizes
Organic Pumpkin or Pumpkin Pie Mix
120gr
398ml
2
for
5
Pacific Foods
Organic Cheese
1lt
Selected, Assorted Sizes
5
for
3
99
Omega Nutrition
L’Ancetre
Organic Soup
No Sugar Added Ice Cream or Novelties
2$
2$
99
Chapman’s
200gr
Organic Apple Cider Vinegar
946ml
499
399 J Cloth
4
99
Cloths
for
5
Double Roll Bathroom Tissue
Assorted Sizes
Selected, Assorted Sizes
2$
Purex
Containers & Lids
Cleaner
5-8’s
Household
Ziploc
Green Works
5
2$ for
8’s
3
99
4
99
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Drop in between 4:00 & 6:00 PM for a fresh
NEW APPY SPECIAL!
California “King Label”
99
California “Dole”
Premium Yams
4
Fresh Celery
2.18 per kg
2$ for
C
H
O I C
B.C. Grown “Hot House”
Long English Cucumbers
E
3
for
Mexican Grown “Hot House”
3lb bag
99
LB
Taylor Farms
Coleslaw Mix
for
LB
Natural Organics
19 12
99
3
12oz bag
Canadian “Premium”
Organic Russet Potatoes 5lb bag
4
99
California “Medium”
Organic Yams or Sweet Potatoes 3lb bag
for
5
99
California Grown
Organic Bunched Carrots
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3
2$
2$
Per
Easter Cheer Bouquet
99
Per
Yellow Onions
4.39 per kg
Happy Easter Bouquet
99
4.39 per kg
Washington “Medium”
Beefsteak Tomatoes
1
71
2$ for
LB
“Asian Cut” Broccoli Crowns
Romaine Hearts
2$
Per
California “Premium”
California Grown “Andy Boy”
3’s
¢
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Anela teams up with Sean Hogan
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n the heals of an awesome first performance, new ownership at the Royal Coachman are thrilled to announce the second performance in the Anela & Friends three-part live music concert series at the Royal Coachman Carriage Room. The second performance in the series is on Thursday at 7 p.m. and will feature Canadian Country music star Sean Hogan with special guest John Hyde on Bass and hosted by Anela Kahiamoe. Since relocating from Hawaii five years ago, “Anela” has established himself as one of Vancouver Island’s premium musicians and entertainers. A lifetime musician and of pure Hawaiin descent, Anela was part of the elite Honolulu music scene. Anela’s warm stage presence, beautiful vocals and musicianship on
try Albums, Hogan is considered by many to be the best live vocalist out there. Hogan’s songwriting and singing solidified that image by winning “Roots Artist of the Year” with the CCMA in 2003. Enjoy a memorable concert evening with Sean Hogan, Anela Kahiamoe and John Hyde in the warm setting of the Carriage Room. Concert #3 with Anela on Thursday April 7 at 7 p.m. will feature Anela’s six-piece band, The Experimenters. Enjoy an awesome evening of music with tunes ranging from Hawaiian, Blues, Rock and Anela The second in the Anela & Friends series goes originals. tomorrow night at the Royal Coachman CarAll concerts will be riage Room and features Anela (above) with at the upstairs Carriage Sean Hogan (below). Room at The Royal Ukulele, Guitar and Lap the Canadian Jazz scene Coachman. Doors open Steel will perfectly com- and performing with the at 6:30 p.m. with a cash plement Sean Hogan, Calgary Philharmonic bar and complimentary as will John Hyde on Orchestra. pastries and desserts. bass, who has worked Long considered a All performances begin with elite musicians in dark horse in the Cana- at 7 p.m. dian Country Music Tickets to each perscene, Hogan made a formance $20. Advance mark as male artist of tickets available at the the year. Now 20 years Music Plant on 11th, on with back-to-back Royal Coachman Pub, West Coast Music Cafe and Beer & Wine Awards for Best CounStore.
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It It is is with with great great sadness sadness that that we we announce announce the the passing passing of a devoted son, husband, of a devoted son, husband, father and grandfather. father and grandfather. Ian passed away at the Ian passedRiver away Hospital at the Campbell Campbell Rivercourageous Hospital after a short, after a with short, cancer. courageous battle His battle and with many cancer. His family friends familya constant and many friends were presence in werehospital a constant presence in his room over his his hospital last few days.room over his last was few days. Ian predeceased by his father John Russell andbyhishis sister Evelyn Melville. Ian was predeceased father JohnVon Russell and He survived by Von his loving wifeHe Lynn, his mother his issister Evelyn Melville. is survived by Evelyn, sonwife John Lynn, (Nicole), his loving hisdaughter mother Angela Evelyn,(Andrew), son John stepson (Amy), Jennifer and (Nicole), Steven daughter Angelastepdaughter (Andrew), stepson Steven grandchildren Bradley,Jennifer Mackenzie, Tyler, Kayla, (Amy), stepdaughter and grandchildren Jessica, Ian, Aaliyah and Gabrielle. Bradley,Allison, Mackenzie, Tyler, Kayla, Jessica, Allison, Ian, Aaliyah Ian spentand hisGabrielle. working life at the Elk Falls Pulp and Paper Mill, years the Ian spent hisretiring workingseveral life at the Elkago Fallsduring Pulp and shutdown. also spent several years residential Paper Mill,Ianretiring several years agoinduring the construction, houses onyears his days off from shutdown. Ianbuilding also spent several in residential the mill. The many friends he met days construction, building houses on during his daysthose off from remain to this day. he met during those days the mill.friends The many friends remain friends this day. fishing and camping, but Ian enjoyed histohunting, most of all, spending time with his family and friends. Ian enjoyed his hunting, fishing and camping, but mostfamily of all, spending with hisa family and friends. The would liketime to extend very special thank you the medical stafftoatextend the Royal Jubilee Hospital The to family would like a very special thank 8th floor, Drs. Prinsloo, Morrison and Kask, the you to the medical staff at the Royal Jubilee Hospital Campbell River Cancer Care and3 8th floor as well Hospital as the Campbell RiverClinic, Hospital nurses of 3their North forand their kind and devoted care. North for kind devoted care. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Cancer Van, Masonic Community Charities Fund, c/o 3589 Country Club, Dr., Nanaimo, BC, V9T 1T8. A memorial service will be held on March 24, 2016 at 2pm at the Masonic Hall, 2905 Island Hwy., Campbell River, BC
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In Loving Memory of CODY LEE GARNIER Sept 21, 1968-March 25, 2015 His Journey’s Just Begun Don’t think of him as gone awayhis journey’s just begun, life holds so many facets this earth is only one. . . Just think of him as resting from the sorrows and the tears in a place of warmth and comfort where there are no days and years. Think how he must be wishing that we could know today how nothing but our sadness can really pass away. And think of him as living in the hearts of those he touched. . . for nothing loved is ever lost and he was loved so much. Sadly missed by his father Dennis, mother Ellie, brother Ian, and his many friends.
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Restaurant Dining Room Manager This position will require the successful applicant to administer, direct and control the effective and efficient operations of our fine dining restaurant. Responsibilities include daily management of team members, execution of promotions, and ensuring memorable guest service experiences Both positions are full time. Must be available weekends, evenings and holidays. Compensation is based on experience.  Please email tina@dolphinsresort.com or drop off a resume at Dolphins Resort, 4125 Discovery Dr., Campbell River, B.C.
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FIREARMS SAFETY TRAINING Master Instructor PAL attends Sat, Apr 2, 7:30am. • C.O.R.E. attends Saturday, Apr 2nd and 3rd, 1pm to completion. Restricted Monday, Apr 4, 6pm to completion. Contact, Sign up & Pay TYEE MARINE 250-287-2641 250-334-2942 GUN SMOKE 250-286-0986 GRANLUND FIREARMS 250-286-9996 CONTACT SID NIELSEN ďŹ rearms@hotmail.com •
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• HERITAGE INTERPRETERS • VISITOR SERVICES ASSISTANT The Museum at Campbell River is accepting applications from post secondary students for Heritage Interpreters ($12.00/hr) and a Visitor Services Assistant ($11.00/hr). Job descriptions are available at the Museum and on the Museum’s website www.crmuseum.ca. Applicants must have been full-time students in the spring and be continuing as full-time students in the fall. Application deadline: April 22, 2016 Please email your cover letter and resume to: beth.boyce@crmuseum.ca, fax to (250) 286-0109 or drop off in person at 470 Island Hwy, Campbell River. Only those short-listed will be contacted.
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Class Interfor is one of the largest lumber companies in the world and we’re 7x14in exciting directions. Come be part of our success. growing Interfor is currently recruiting for the following positions for our Coastal Woodlands Operations based in Campbell River, BC:
Woodlands Accountant: What You’ll Do
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• Coordinating transportation of barge camps, harvesting equipment and supplies to remote BC coastal areas • Manages group purchasing of culverts, bundle wire and other supplies to facilitate operations • Maintain Coastal Woodlands assets (barge and land camps, fuel tanks, steel bridges, ramps and docks) to an acceptable safety and environmental standard • Support Operations Supervisors in meeting their harvest volume delivery schedule • Coordinate inspection and maintenance of Interfor camps (6 barge camps and 2 land camps) and oversee eet management
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DALMATION TOWERS 1bdrm available. Close to town. Adult building. Elevator, pay laundry, manager on site. N/P. Ref’s req’d. Call Bill: 250914-0309.
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Comox Valley Lifeline Society: Lifeline volunteers needed to install units in client homes in the CR area; demonstrating functions of the Communicator Unit and ensuring the client knows how to use it. Training and orientation are provided. SD72: Cedar elementary school is looking for volunteers to support the weekly after school family drop-in program; preparing snacks, greeting families, setting up & cleaning, leading a craft or game. RiverCity Players: Volunteers needed for North Island Zone Festival, May 15-22, 2016 for front of house, concession, clean up, cooking/serving meals, hospitality greeters, phoning volunteers. Orientation is April 16th from 1-4 p.m.
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For these and many more volunteer opportunities, contact Volunteer Campbell River at 287-8111 Or check our web site www.volunteercr.ca Click “I want to Volunteer� to see volunteer opportunities in the community.
GABRIELE’S GARDENING
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Gardening, Pruning, Top Dressing, Small Landscaping Designs & Rubbish Removal. Gabriele (250)205-0661
HANDYPERSONS THE HANDYMAN CAN. For your home maintenance, carpentry, basic electrical, plumbing, painting, yard work and more. Fair, honest, friendly service. Randel Evely - 250203-7955
HOME IMPROVEMENTS Finishing and Renovations
WILL DO dump runs starting at $60. Call Ed or Fran at (250)923-0567.
Interior Renovations Professional Painting Drywall & Mudding Repair Finish Carpentry, Trim work Custom Fir Kitchens, Fireplace Mantels Husband & Wife Team Free Estimates
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3 FISHING Flashers, $15. 4 12lb Canon Balls, $84. Call (250)923-9917.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE POLE BARNS, shops, steel buildings metal clad or fabric clad. Complete supply and installation. Call John at 403998-7907; jcameron@advancebuildings.com.
SPACIOUS APT. 2 bdrm with balcony. One block from the central harbour and downtown area. Incl. heat, hot water and one parking stall. N/P. N/S. $775 Phone: 250-914-3347
HOMES FOR RENT FREDERICK CRES: 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, hardwood floors, carport, 5 appl., electric & wood heat. 1600 sq. ft. $1400. Call 250-286-1397.
REFORESTATION Nursery seedlings of hardy trees, shrubs, & berries for shelterbelts or landscaping. Spruce & Pine from $0.99/tree. Free shipping. Replacement guarantee. 1-866-873-3846 or www.treetime.ca SAWMILLS FROM only $4,397 - Make money & save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-5666899 Ext:400OT.
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LANDSCAPING CURT’S LANDSCAPING tree service, stump removal, pruning of fruit & ornamental trees, hedges. Bobcat excavations. Free estimates. Insured. 250830-8776
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PAINTING EVELYN M. Interior Painting: Interior prep to completion. I always use low odour paint. Colour consulting available, free estimates. No muss, no fuss! 250-204-4417.
900 SQFT Ocean View. Level Entry. Well kept home with inlaw suite. 6 bdrms, 3 full bth. 2 laundry. 2x garage. Close to bus & shopping. $398,500. 250-287-4161. Campbell River.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE
STORRIES BEACH Area. Corner building lot. Zoned for mobiles. No agents please. 250-203-8981
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CAMPBELL RIVERnear hospital, 2 bdrms. No pets. $700 single, $750 dbl. Available now. (250)287-3990.
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Sutton’s Campbell River Funeral Home
Adam & Eve Esthetics
Dr. Janis Guthy Family Chiropractor
Decompression Laser Center
We look forward to seeing everyone again next year!
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