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Members of a local environmental group are raising the alarm with the city over a proposed soil remediation facility that they say threatens the city’s drinking water. The committee’s concerns stem from an application from Upland Excavating to the province to expand its operations and accept non-hazardous contaminated soil at a landfill within the city’s watershed. Upland has submitted a waste discharge application to the Ministry of Environment for an Operational Certificate to accommodate a landfill on Upland-owned lands at 7295 Gold River Highway that would treat and deposit up to 500,000 cubic metres of non-hazardous solid waste, such as construction, demolition and land-clearing materials, including asbestos. At Monday’s council meeting, representatives from Upland presented their business case to city council and a packed public gallery. Mark Stuart, son of Upland founder George Stuart, said the company is using the landfill as an opportunity to provide steady employment for more local people. “The new venture would probably employ at least six people full-time and at times when various projects are going, 25 to 50 people part-time. We’re talking high-level, industrial income jobs,” Stuart said. “There’s an exodus of high-paying jobs in the Campbell River area right now and it’s a good opportunity to shore it up.” But members of the Campbell River Environmental Committee (CREC) are concerned about the
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proposed landfill’s proximity to Rico Lake and McIvor Lake, which is connected to the city’s drinking water system. Leona Adams, on behalf of the Environmental Committee, wrote
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The federal finance department describes the new Liberal government’s first federal budget as one that restores hope for the middle class, creates opportunity for all Canadians and revitalizes the Canadian economy. But North IslandPowell River MP Rachel Blaney says this budget has “some hits and some significant misses.” The budget, called Growing the Middle Class, was tabled Tuesday. “A strong economy starts with a strong middle class,” states the federal finance department release on the budget. “Budget 2016 offers immediate help to those who need it most and lays the groundwork for long-term economic growth. Most importantly, it focuses squarely on people and the things that matter most to them — things like strengthening the middle class, creating jobs and growing the economy.” With this budget, Finance Minister Bill Morneau introduced
is this budget is a missed term plan that will allow opportunity around families to plan for child reducing inequalities,” care,” she said. Blaney is disappointed she said Tuesday evening, a few hours after in how this budget Morneau’s budget pre- addresses seniors, saysentation. “We’ve seen ing there hasn’t been a lot of promises in the meaningful investment election campaign we in seniors’ care. just had, we’ve looked at “Across the riding, the numseniors bers and have spothey just ken with don’t add me about up.” increasBlaney i n g says when inequalshe looks ity,” she at the budadded in get, Indigea release nous comsent out munities Wednesnot getting day. the amount MP Rachel Blaney “ T h e of funding e x t r a they were promised, $947 for the Guaranyouth being short- teed Income Supplechanged, support for ment (GIS) shows some clean technology being movement.” Her concern is that less than promised and smaller, rural commu- the increase is only for nities being left behind seniors making the are among her con- least, while others get no increase at all. cerns. “This just does not Blaney says the NDP is pleased to see the new provide the level of supCanada Child Benefit port required.” Since being elected, has been created to help families but it doesn’t do Blaney has been workas much as a child care ing to try to keep the strategy would. Comox Marine Com“We’re happy families munications and Trafwill get a little help, but fic Services station from again, it’s not a long- closing and she was dis-
the new Canada Child Benefit, which the government is billing as “a simpler, tax-free, more generous, targeted benefit that helps those who need it most: the middle class.” The budget includes new investments in infrastructure that total more than $120 billion over the next decade, including investments in public transit, water and wastewater systems and affordable housing. Supporting Indigenous peoples is a focus in this budget, and the government is making what it calls “unprecedented investments” in First Nations, Inuit Peoples and the Métis Nation — totalling $8.4 billion over five years — in areas that include education, infrastructure and skills training. The government will ensure access to clean drinking water for every child, including those who live on reserves. Blaney has been looking at the budget with concern around the actual numbers compared to the numbers that were promised during the election campaign. “My general reaction
appointed to see that there was “absolutely nothing” in the budget to maintain the station. Health care spending is another area that Blaney is looking at closely, as it is an important issue for her constituents. “There’s absolutely nothing in there about increasing health care spending,” she said. “We receive a lot of letters in our office around health care barriers, people waiting a lot of time. If we’re not investing in health care, that’s a problem.” Blaney says she heard a lot of concern about the treatment of veterans during the election campaign and this is another area where she sees some movement, but not enough. “It was with relief I saw the offices across Canada are being reopened,” she said. “However, veterans are also being shortchanged by the lack of mental health support, with nothing for suicide prevention and meaningful support for families.” You can find the federal budget on the finance department’s website at fin.gc.ca.
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Ocean observatory up (or rather down) and running MIKE DAVIES CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
After waiting out the worst of the spring weather, Ocean Networks Canada (ONC) managed to get its newest oceanographic research module into the water Friday, just off the end of our very own Discovery Pier. The Campbell River community observatory is the first of many such ONC installations planned along our coast, including others set for Kitimat and Prince Rupert later this spring, and another planned down the road for Port Alberni. The Campbell River node of ONC’s datagathering network is a cabled platform of equipment to monitor water qualities like salinity, temperature, oxygen and chlorophyl levels – the basic infor-
mation scientists are interested in knowing – encased in a sturdy metal frame to keep it from being damaged by strong currents and debris. It also contains a livestreaming video camera and hydrophone so the public can see and hear what’s happening under our waters. On the pier itself, a weather station and above-water camera will monitor environmental conditions above the surface of the water 24/7, as well. All the data will be streamed to the Marine Heritage Centre and from there to the University of Victoria, where it is processed by ONC. Data is freely available for downloading from anyone through t h e ONC we b s ite (oceannetworks.ca), which is the aspect of
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An idea for surplus city pickup trucks I was planning on writing my musings this time around on the federal budget that came out this week. I was planning on being pretty pissed off about there not being money in it for this or that policy that I think would benefit us as a society. I was even planning on going off about the amount of money in total that the government is going to be spending that they don’t have, to show that I’m not just an idealist that has pie-in-thesky, unrealistic expectations that we can spend and spend and not have that bite us in the youknow-where. But then the budget came down, and I’m pretty okay with it, actually. Sure, I am never going to be 100 per cent pleased with how the government is using our money, but I cer-
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tainly didn’t find enough wrong with this week’s announcement to take up a whole column. So I’m going to pitch an idea to the City of Campbell River instead. Earlier this week, our very own Kristen Douglas wrote a story about the city placing an order with Steve Marshall Motors to purchase four shiny new trucks to replace some light-duty pickups that are reaching the end of their time in the city fleet. Dave Morris, general manager of facilities and supply management, is quoted in the story as saying the “retired” trucks will likely either be traded in or sold at auction. I have another idea. What if they could be of (admittedly minimal, but still some) economic benefit to the city while providing a much needed service to the citizenry?
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The decision in January by the RCMP to limit the duties performed by auxiliary constables will have a ripple effect, one likely to be felt in Campbell River and beyond. Under the new guidelines, auxiliaries will no longer be able to accompany regular officers on ridealongs, or do traffic duty or crowd control, among other restrictions. The decision, spurred in part by tragic events in Ottawa and Alberta last year, reinforces the RCMP’s commitment to maintaining the safety of volunteers in community policing programs, which is admirable. The changes are undoubtedly the most significant since the RCMP We say: Changes decided in 1998 that auxiliaries would no to the RCMP’s longer carry firearms. While it may not auxiliary the RCMP’s program will hurt reduce visibility, especially communities with regard to traffic and crowd control, it will definitely increase the cost of policing for public events. Policing of the city’s annual Canada Day festivities generally includes a large contingent of auxiliary officers. And Remembrance Day events and the Big Truck Parade traditionally see auxiliaries keep traffic flowing safely around the area. The costs will rise exponentially if those duties are performed by regular members. Only about one in three applicants actually get appointed as auxiliary constables under the Provincial Police Act. The commitment is steep, involving about 180 hours of training, and successful candidates are responsible for a minimum of 160 hours of service a year. Candidates are a blend of men and women who see the experience as an asset to pursuing a career in policing, and those who want to serve the communities they live in. They are well versed in the risks the work entails, and volunteer mainly for the rewards involved in serving the community. The fear is that the changes will discourage people from signing on, especially in B.C., which has the largest number of auxiliaries in the country. The changes, although arguably right-minded, may mark the beginning of the end of the program’s long-term future. -Black Press
I can’t tell you how many times I see something that someone is selling on Facebook, and it expressly says, “Pickup Only” and I think, “If I had a truck to go get that, I would totally own that right now.” The only reason I don’t attend the auction anymore is because when I do, I have to bug a friend of mine to get whatever I bought to my house. Speaking of which, you can’t tell me, oh
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wonderful truck owners of Campbell River, that you’re not sick and tired of being hit up to help move wood, or dirt, or shingles, or garden stepping stones, or couches, or some variation of, “can I use you and your truck this afternoon, just for, like, a half hour, to grab (thing that doesn’t fit in a car).” So what if those four trucks being replaced were put back into the service of the people? I’d be more than happy to pay $10 or $20 to rent a city truck for an hour so I can get a $40 entertainment centre or $100 dining room set off of one of the Facebook buyand-sell pages instead of having to buy a new one I can’t afford using my credit card – and then probably pay a delivery fee. Or maybe it could run like a CarShare co-operative.
LINDSAY DEAN MARILYN CHUNG TAYLOR KIRKBY
The “sharing economy” is becoming more of a thing all over the world these days, and this concept could be an extension of that. CarShares are becoming more and more popular in larger centres, so why not a city-run “TruckShare” program? Maybe members of the co-operative would pay a yearly (or monthly) fee to have access to the trucks. Maybe the membership cost would be set based on the number of hours a member has access to the vehicles? I don’t know how it would work – I’m not designing the program, just providing the idea. I think it’s worth exploring, at least. My friends with trucks probably do, too. I’m sure they’re not thrilled that we’re heading into gardening and home-renovation season again.
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Easter egg hunts and more planned for this weekend LINDSAY CHUNG CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
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to Spirit Square for an afternoon of fun activities, including The Fun Swing, Bounce-a-Rama, Doco Adventure Train, a bean bag toss put on by Gateway Foursquare Church, an Animal Activity Farm with chicks, bunnies and goats courtesy of Carol Chapman, and photos with the Easter Bunny by donation to the food bank. There will also be appearances by Shoo Shoo the Clown, Captain Thunderpants and Jim Chisholm. New this year is a photo board with face cutouts. As well, there will be face painting by Detailed Face Painting and Amy Louise Face Painting. Marine Harvest will be hosting a salmon barbecue, with donations going to the Campbell River Killer Whales swim club. More options for food include Bee’s Knees Donuts, Glen’s Kettle Korn and Bouncea-Rama cotton candy. From noon to 2 p.m., the Campbell River Art Gallery will be offering Easter crafts. Wade says this is the
sixth year the Downtown BIA has been hosting the Easter Event. “It’s our first big outdoor event of the year,” she said. “It’s a good day.” For more information about the event, visit www.downtowncampbellriver.com. On Saturday afternoon (March 26), Strathcona Gardens is hosting an Easter egg hunt with a twist — it will be underwater. From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., the pool will be filled with hundreds of floating and sinking Easter eggs, which can be turned in for prizes. The event costs $2. Balance Equestrian Centre invites families to enjoy Easter at the Farm Monday (March 28) from noon to 2 p.m. “It’s the third year we’ve done it,” said owner Susan Gosnell. “We want to welcome people to the farm and give kids a different experience.” There will be an Easter egg hunt at noon and horse and pony rides from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. The Easter egg hunt and the pony rides each cost $5. Photos with the
Easter bunny will be offered by Evelyn Jane Photography from noon to 2 p.m. and will be printed on site for $10. In addition, there will be free activities such as a petting farm, chicken feeding, a haystack treat dive, games and free hair-dos from the ladies at Industry Hair and Body Care. There will be a marshmallow roast and hot dogs, popcorn and hot and cold drinks will be available. “We try to have a balance of paid events and free activities,” said Gosnell. Gosnell encourages anyone coming to the barn to wear boots and bring a basket or bag to collect treats. Partial proceeds from the family day will go towards sponsoring a rider to take part in the therapeutic riding program. Balance Equestrian Centre is located at 2105 Shetland Rd. and the barn is across the street on Walworth Road. The ticket booth will open 10-15 minutes before noon. To learn more, visit www.balanceeques-
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by the 2015 Draft Landfill Criteria. Adams said further that the committee is concerned about seepage from the proposed facility’s leachate and treatment system. “Seepage will ultimately reach the vulnerable aquifer beneath Upland’s property,” Adams wrote. “This aquifer drains east into the Quinsam River Watershed, as well as to Cold Creek, which feeds the $100 million Quinsam River Hatchery, and to the Quinsam River. This will, over time, impact the pink salmon and steelhead Quinsam River fishery.” Greg Ferraro, engineer for the project with GHD Consulting, said groundwater monitoring locations are located throughout the site and upgradient surface water quality will be monitored at both McIvor and Rico lakes. Ferraro added that water quality will meet the Ministry of Environment standards and will be monitored quarterly for verification. He said the leachate treatment system, which involves an aeration pond and infiltration pond, would be located to the east of the landfill. “Leachate from the base of the landfill will be collected and pumped into a treatment pond, called the aeration pond,” Ferraro said. “The key to this is it’s a batch treat-
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time that it has met the criteria. We’re not relying on downstream water, anything that we have, any attenuation at the discharge point will meet the requirements. You have to physically move a switch for it to flow from one pond to the next, so that would not happen if it didn’t meet the criteria. It is not discharged to the next point in the system before we ensure it meets the requirements.” Still, Babchuk said she had some hesitation. “I’m just a little bit concerned because I understand mitigating risk but I guess when it comes to our drinking water and fish at risk, I tend to lean towards not mitigation, but not having the risk there at all,” Babchuk said. “I do not have anything against the business plan; from my perspective it’s just in the wrong spot.” Coun. Charlie Cornfield acknowledged that people’s concerns with the project are over the community’s drinking water and secondly, the hatchery. “It’s up to us to make absolutely sure we’re
mitigating that risk.” Upland is currently in the community, local government and First Nations consultation phase. The city will submit its comments on the project to Upland and the province and those comments will focus on ensuring potential impacts to the watershed, including those associated with drinking water and the environment, are addressed. If the province does give its approval, before the project can go ahead, Upland will still need to acquire a watershed development permit from the city, which will trigger an environmental impact assessment, including a risk assessment. Amber Zirnhelt, the city’s community planning and development services manager, said Upland may also need to apply for a rezoning permit in order to accommodate landfill uses on its property. City staff ’s comments on the project will go before council at its April 11 meeting.
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Carihi culture – 50 years of respect and acceptance In 1950 Campbell River Elementary-Junior-Senior High School opened. By the early 1960’s the school was beyond its capacity and students were attending classes in shifts. “The pulp mill was on shifts and so many people in town were working on shifts,” recalls Anne Young, who graduated from Carihi in 1966. “It was kind of funny that the students were on shifts as well.” The situation was certainly not ideal, and the need for a senior secondary school was clear. In 1966 the new school, soon to be known as Carihi, was opened. Perhaps it started with a march from the old school to the newly built school on a snowy January day in 1966, and the statement that was made about respecting the new space. Perhaps it was the legacy of the first principal John Young and the teachers he selected to join him at the new school. Or perhaps it evolved organically thanks to a diverse student body. There are many different theories on how it happened, but somehow Campbell River’s Carihi Secondary School came to have an extraordinary culture of respect and acceptance. Retired Carihi teacher Anthony Akelitis describes the school as having “an outstanding academic history and a diverse student population along with a rich cultural tradition of tolerance, individuality, creativity and understanding of
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ethnic and racial difference.” May Tuningley, another retired teacher from the early days of Carihi, described arriving at the new school on Dogwood Street, “We were proud of our new school. For years there was no graffiti on the walls of our washrooms; and the following September when a new student threw a candy wrapper on the floor, a last year’s oldtimer said ‘We don’t do that here’. When I left Carihi eight years later, there had been no vandalism. Carihi
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respected its school.” Current principal Sean Toal feels that this respect for the school can be seen today, both from students and the community at large. “We are open and welcoming, and I think people respect that and appreciate it. The school is available for community user groups, so I think there is respect for it and I don’t think that has changed.” Despite the varied opinions on the school’s first principal John Young, it would be hard
to argue that he didn’t have a lasting influence on the school’s culture. He instituted the “Freedom with Responsibility Plan” where students who maintained a certain academic standard were given the right to choose whether or not they attended classes. At the time, having this kind of revolutionary approach to education in a small-town high school was remarkable. The provincial, national and international media was drawn to the story. Although the approach to edu-
cation has changed, Toal feels that the school has maintained its culture of respecting students. “At this school we focus on the things that are important – that is people. We understand that in education we are in the business of taking care of people. Students are pretty much accepted for who they are. They are celebrated for their strengths and diversity - that has always been the unique part of this school.” Carihi hosts a diverse student population – with students coming from the outlying islands, including Quadra and Cortes, the French Immersion and Francophone programs, and local First Nations communities. In the 1990s Carihi was one of the first three schools in British Columbia to establish a First Nations Studies program. In recognition of the close connection between Carihi and First Nations communities in Campbell River and on Quadra Island, Bill, Junior and Greg Henderson carved the totem pole in front of the Carihi library for the school. “We really are a bit of a melting pot of diverse thinking,” says Toal. “People’s backgrounds at the school are quite diverse. What really makes the school is how the students approach it. They really do look for the best qualities in people and celebrate that.” In 2016 Carihi is celebrating 50 years. April 21st from 4-9pm at Carihi will be an Open House to celebrate the anniversary.
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NIEFS brings home two provincial awards MIKE DAVIES CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
The North Island Career Employment Foundations Society (NIEFS) recently took home two major provincial awards in its field from the annual BC Career Development Association (BCCDA) conference in Vancouver, and they couldn’t be happier about the recognition. NIEFS Executive Director Val Meany says it’s really encouraging for the BCCDA – who oversees all career development organizations in the province, as well as being the certifying body for the certified career development practitioners around B.C. – to recognize the work being done in the career devel-
opment field here in little old Campbell River. “I’s nice to be recognized by our peers in this way, because our industry is made up of non-profits, private sector-companies, big companies, small companies, all sizes of organizations, and to be from a small, rural community and recognized with a provincial award, I think, is significant. I think it speaks to how innovative we are, how professional we are, and how seriously we take our role here.” NIEFS as an organization brought home the prestigious Career Development Organization of the Year Award, and Chris Callanan, who is just about to complete his first year with the company, was recog-
nized as top Emerging Career Development Practitioner. Callanan came to NIEFS from a retail management and human resources background, and says his new role as a case manager with NIEFS lets him keep doing his favourite parts from retail and HR – in a new capacity. “I’d always found that my favourite part of my work in human resources was helping, guiding and developing people – that’s the kind of work I thrive on,” he says. “I was doing that within retail stores, but
when those retail opportunities weren’t available, it made sense to me to come on with NIEFS when that opportunity became available. I get to keep doing the work that I love. I get to guide and develop people on a daily basis, and, as a result, I get to help them reach their goals.” Another thing he loves about his new role is the challenge and fun of learning about new careers that are out there and details about new industries he may not be as familiar with. Not ever yone who comes through the door
is looking for a job in retail, after all, which is the world he’s obviously most familiar with. “That’s the fun part,” he says. “I get to quickly become familiarized with what people are looking for. If someone is looking for work in a particular trade and I don’t have a working knowledge of it, I get excited, because I now get to research that trade.” And the same thing happens every time a job
is posted. If he doesn’t know what that job is, it’s more difficult to find someone suited for it, after all. “A job posting came in where somebody needed a hook tender,” he says. “Well, I sure didn’t know what a hook tender was, but it was fun to find out, and now I know what they do and what skills are needed for the job [the] next time a position opens up for one.” But the trophies are back in town, and it’s
time to get back to work – helping people realize their career goals. “We were vey excited,” says Shannon Baikie, NIEFS regional manager. “We actually had a pretty large group come to the conference this year, so I hauled them all up on stage with me to accept it. It was really pretty fun to get up in front of all our colleagues and be recognized. It was very cool, but now it’s time to dig back in.”
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or the second straight game, the Campbell River Storm and Victoria Cougars needed overtime to decide a winner in their Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League Final series. But this time, playing in a packed and noisy Rod Brind’Amour Arena Tuesday night, the Storm came out on top, winning 4-3 and tying the series at 1-1. Michal Holub scored the game-winner 4:12 into the first overtime, assisted by Carter Hikichi and Josh Coblenz. The Storm outshot the Cougars 35-31, and penalties played a key role early, as the first four goals were all scored on the powerplay. The Storm opened the scoring when Alex Brewer scored a powerplay goal from Alex Rosolowsky 10:50 into the first period. The Cougars took a 2-1 lead before the period ended with powerplay goals from Brett Lervold and John Kretzschmar. The Storm scored the lone goal of the second period to tie the game, as Coblenz scored at 9:16, again on the powerplay. Rosolowsky and Hikichi earned the assists. In the third period, the Storm took their second lead of the night when Reece Costain scored just 2:43 into the period, assisted by Keenan Scardina, but
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Campbell River Storm forward Alex Rosolowsky brings the puck out from behind the Victoria Cougars’ net during the second game of the VIJHL Finals Tuesday at the Rod Brind’Amour Arena. Rosolowsky had two assists in the Storm’s 4-3 overtime win.
Kretzschmar.tied the game with his second goal of the night, scoring with 8:24 left in the game. The third game in this final went last night (after the Mirror went to press) at the Archie Browning Arena in Esquimalt at 7 p.m., and then the Storm return home tonight for Game 4, which will start at 7:30 p.m. at the Rod Brind’Amour Arena.
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Submit your League’s stats to: sports@campbellrivermirror.com Monday Night Men’s 10 Pin Bowling Week 28 Standings Week Quarter Boston Brutes 41 129.5 Buddy’s 10.0 105.5 Da Bears 20.0 60.5 Leeson Lake 25.0 120.5 C. R. Bowling Ctr 41.0 129.5 Alley Cats 16.0 74.5 Clippers 25.0 84.5 Storries Creek 21.0 73.0 Not Pensioners 32.0 114.0
Mar. 17 Standings YTD 674 713.0 705.0 695.0 674.0 644.0 633.5 625.0 623.5
TEAM Hi Scratch Game Hi Scratch Series Hi Handicap Game Hi Handicap Series
Da Bears Da Bears CR Bowling Boston Brutes
737 2096 885 2558
INDIVIDUAL Hi Scratch Game Hi Scratch Series Hi Handicap Game Handicap Series
Rob Rogers Rob Rogers Karl Kostik John Belenger
232 627 245 701
Tuesday Lunch Bunch 10 Pin Bowling Week 27 Standings Teams WK Is Fever Travel 15.5 Nesbitt Isl Coffee 20.0 Heavy Balls 29.5 Quay West 8.5 Quinsam Auto 34.0 TEAM High Scr Game High Scr Series High Hdcp Game High Hdcp Series LADIES Hi Scratch Game Hi Scratch Series Hi Handicap Game Handicap Series MEN Hi Scratch Game
YTD 677.0 643.5 632.5 624.0 621.5
Teams Steve Marshalls Marine Harvest Smokies Odd Balls Bowl Mates
WK 15.5 32.0 12.0 20.0 33.0
Marine Harvest Smokies Marine Harvest Marine Harvest
518 1394 714 1930
Sheila Stormo Shirley Focht Diane Davidson Jean Magierowski
190 489 266 685
Tim Sieben Ray Stormo Hi Scratch Series Ray Stormo Hi Handicap Game Norm Grant Handicap Series Norm Grant
YTD 582.0 562.5 521.0 540.5 495.5
227 227 602 243 700
Tuesday Lunch Bunch 10 Pin Bowling Week 28 Standings Teams WK Is Fever Travel 29.0 Nesbitt Isl Coffee 10.0 Heavy Balls 17.0 Quay West 22.0 Quinsam Auto 32.5 Steve Marshalls 26.0 Marine Harvest 10.0 Smokies 27.0 Odd Balls 13.0 Bowl Mates 33.5 TEAM High Scr Game High Scr Series High Hdcp Game High Hdcp Series LADIES Hi Scratch Game Hi Scratch Series Hi Handicap Game Handicap Series MEN Hi Scratch Game
QTR 167.5 150.0 149.0 169.5 198.5 154.5 145.0 129.0 145.0 132.0
YTD 719.5 651.5 647.5 645.0 653.0 606.5 571.5 547.0 551.5 527.0
Smokies Smokies Bowl Mates Bowl Mates
507 1477 696 1917
Sheila Stormo Pam Stevens Rosemary Muskovich Pam Stevens
202 556 283 700
Tim Sieben Merv Belanko Hi Scratch Series Ray Stormo Hi Handicap Game Gord Gustafson Handicap Series George Muskovich
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Team Name This Qtr Aztec 118. C&C 107.0 The Gimps 101.0 A Spare I Guess 97.0 Killer B’s 89.5 Chucking Awesome 88.0 Bowlderdash 85.5 Whatever Works 79.0 Alvin & Chipmunks 66.0 Wingnuts 49.0
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Team High Game scr Team High Game hdcp Team High Series scr Team High Series hdcp Men’s High Game scr Men’s High Game hdcp Men’s High Series scr Men’s High Series hdcp Ladies High Game scr Ladies High Game hdcp Ladies High Series scr Ladies High Series hdcp
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Josh Coblenz Colin Blake Braeden Cyra Alex Rosolowsky Alex Brewe Carter Hikichi Keenan Scardina Kobe Oishi Trevor Bottomley Austin Steger Dylan McCann Michal Holub Cole Slaney Gage Colp Reece Costain Aaron Brewer Joe Gage Darryl Senholt Ryan Grills Ted Brennan Brett Kinley Will Warm Nolan Welsh Christian Brandt
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# PLAYER NAME 30 Jake Mullen 29 Riley Welyk
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GP W SO SV% 8 8 0 .944 5 1 0 .905
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Men’s Team Scores Q. Legion-9 vs CC#2-3 Freddie’s #1-8 vs CC#1-4 Riptide #1-7 vs Eagles-5 Riptide #2-6 vs Finning/Eagles-6 CR Legion-6 vs Freddie’s #2-6 Mens Teams G F A Curling Club #1 25 197 103 Finning/Eagles 25 188 112 Quadra Legion 25 186 114 Freddies #1 25 159 141 Curling Club #2 24 145 143 CR Legion 23 145 131 Riptide #2 23 124 152 Freddies #2 25 116 184 Riptide #1 25 114 186 Eagles 24 90 198 High Outs Mike Arndt 110
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Week 22 Standings League Standings “A” DIVISION “B” DIVISION Eagles Oldtimers 71 Eagles Navagators Eagles Filthy 5 65 Freddie’s Leftovers Eagles Rockers 62 Curling Club Divas Freddie’s Shooters 57 Curling Club United JJ’s Perfect Racks 53 JJ’s Exotic Shots Eagles Talons 51 Quinsam Q’s E - EROS Gerry Davis Andy Paul Bob Weise Mike Danyluk Mike Spence Robb Wild Ron Ramm Steve Denroche Terry O’Brien First Attempts Bill Robertson Gerry Davis Art Straw Mike Danyluk Robb Wild
Special Feats Z - Ten Zeroes 2 Andy Paul 2 Todd Sader 1 Trevor Wowchuck 1 Gerry Davis 1 Brian Flurer 1 Alf Prevost 1 Brehon Denroche 1 Brent Coward 1 Christine Hansen Darleen Jackson Jim Sutton 2 Lance Bedard 2 Lorna Mathews 1 Mike Spence 1 Ron Magnusson 1 Ron Ramm Steve Denroche
Week 22 Results - March 16, 2016 0 Quinsam Q’s vs Eagle’s Navigators 5 5 Freddie’s Leftovers vs Curling Club United 0 0 Curling Club Divas vs Quinsam Exotic Shots 5 2 Eagle’s Talons vs Freddie’s Shooters 3 3 Eagle’s Filthy 5 vs Eagles Rockers 2 Eagle’s Oldtimers 5 vs BYE BYE vs Eagles Perfect Racks
VIJHL PLAYOFF Standings North Division Team GP Storm 12 Buccaneers 8 Glacier Kings 4 O. Generals 0
W 9 4 0 0
L 2 3 3 0
T 0 0 0 0
OTL PTS 1 19 1 9 1 1 0 0
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W 9 4 2 2 0
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T 0 0 0 0 0
OTL PTS 1 19 1 9 1 5 0 4 0 0
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Net results: CR Volleyball season wraps up division titles
CR Selects dominate return match
The teams met for a rematch end of season game today at the Rod Brind’Amour Arena. The final score was 16 for the Select and 4 for the Eagles. The Select players played hard and with great skill. The time spent practicing with Coach Joel Wheeldon has paid off in a big way for the local team. The team consists of: Jacob Gillis, Travis Hunter, Tyson Hrynuik, Daw-
son Williamson, Paulie Phoenix, Alec Crete, Matthew Basso, Dave Marsters, Nicholas Benner (goalie) and Gerry Laverdure (goalie). The Campbell River Select is open to all athletes aged 15+ with developmental disabilities. The team his sponsored by Cermaq who provided the team with jerseys and socks. Both teams celebrated with a pizza party after the game.
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try to be positive most of the back out of any purchase well after the time and between two great kids fact if they feel it’s not valid. and a very understanding wife Ironically, this was their security I manage to keep things focused on failure, but they dump the responsibilthe bright side of life…most of the ity on the retailer and without any say time. But today I am FILLED WITH in the matter, our bank account takes RAGE! a huge hit. No I didn’t get cut off in traffic, my I am sure this happens every day five-year-old didn’t have a melt down and probably for far more funds than and I didn’t crash on some nasty trail we just lost, but I look at my small section. town business and my little family and I got to work this morning (Monrealize the scammer, the overcharging day) and opened up the shop, got payment company and the billionaire going on a few repairs and was lookbanks all come out of this unharmed, ing forward to the Monday night at my expense and I just can’t find the ride, maybe I would even leave early silver lining on this one. Hopefully and squeeze in a few we can all learn from my extra kilometres of pedexpensive mistake SPIN MY very dling before meeting the and at some point my group. All good! blood pressure will come Then the phone rang back to normal. and it was some massive corporation that handles So…our misfortune our payment processbecomes your gain. ing calling to explain This Friday and Saturday that even though our everything at Swicked machine has security and will be at Blow Out the massive banks that prices. This seems silly own the credit cards also at such an early point in have endless security, we the season, but we have have been the victim of a responsibilities and have big credit card scam. to recover from this Sadly, we did our due diligence at scam as quickly as possible. So if you the time the card was processed and were thinking of buying a bike, gear, because it was such a huge purchase getting some repairs done or anything we made sure the money was in place else cycling related, you can help out before handing over any product. your local bike shop and save a ton of Apparently, short of phoning the bank cash all at the same time. issuing the credit card on every credit card purchase, we are never covered I’m James Durand and thanks for letbecause the credit card company can ting me rant, now I’m Goin’ Ridin’…
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Campbell River Co-Ed Volleyball wrapped up their 20 week season with an exciting night of volleyball. In the “A” division Duck or Pay beat team Kathunk in four sets: 21-25, 28-26, 25-19 and 25-15. Playing as the underdogs, Duck or Pay worked hard to make it to the finals after suffering a first round loss to Net Results. The eight-team “B” division saw the Booyahs! come out on top of the Bumping Uglies after a hard fought five-set match winning 25-20, 25-21, 18-25, 14-25 and 15-10. Both the Booyahs! and Bumpin Uglies were top of the division for the greater part of the season and the final match did not disappoint. “C” division saw team TNT demonstrate some dynamite plays for a four-set victory over Joy of Sets 25-17, 25-21, 18-25 and 25-21. Joy of Sets gave the veteran TNT squad a run for their money despite this being their first year in the league. Campbell River Volleyball is a co-ed volleyball league which operates indoor from Thanksgiving through Easter and often runs a beach program during the summer months. For more information visit www.crvolleyball. ca.
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The month of March can be quiet on the local fishing scene but those getting out are getting some action both on the salt and fresh water. The weather has been unsettled but it can be also a good thing as water levels on the Campbell, Oyster and Salmon rivers have been high but fishable and conditions can change at any given moment. On the fly, the Gold River has been good in early March. Those fishing the fly have gone to a orange shrimp pattern or drifting a pink plastic worm. The colour orange seems to work on the Quinsam River and a six-pound steelhead was caught early in the week. Jordan Mackie in Courtenay has duplicated a plastic shrimp pattern and I had a chance to look at the fly last Monday. I had to follow up on this pattern as a number of anglers had talked about this fly that seems to work in the river and saltwater for various species of fish. This weekend a number of anglers from Cumberland and
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Comox will be fishing in Sayward and going after halibut. Another halibut destination has been Denman Island and Shelter Point south of Campbell River. Those after winter springs have been reporting fair to good fishing but it has been hit and miss in the past few weeks. Those getting fish have been finding the bait anywhere from 200 to 250 feet of water. The Army Truck or green Hoochies are proving successful. We need some warmer weather to get the lake water temperatures higher than seven degrees Celsius.
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We’ll probably have to wait until April. At the moment, some trout can be caught offshore using a hook and worm. Cast out and see what happens. If you can fish from a canoe or small boat, try trolling Leos Wedding Band or a small Tomic plug. Lake Cowichan spoons can be quite effective if fished deep. If you want to fish in British Columbia you must have a license and a general knowledge of the rules and regulations. A license can be obtained online. Those who need help in getting a printed copy of the license can stop by any tackle shop in Campbell River. With the software upgrades some delays of up to half an hour have occurred. If you have a fishing story you want to share or send a picture you can email me at dddon27@yahoo.com I am in the process of putting together a fishing promotion where you can win a pair of tickets and fish in the Royal Lepage Advance Realty Salmon Derby set for June 11 in Campbell River.
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Are you 65 or older and looking for support to get physically active? Join Choose to Move and work with a certified activity coach to design a personalized physical activity plan based on YOUR interests, goals, ability, and income. You will also have opportunities to connect with other Choose to Move participants through monthly meetings and regular telephone checkins. Your personal activity plan can make use of organized physical activity programs or can build on individual interests such as walking, hiking, gardening, active transportation, etc. WHEN: Wed Apr 6, Thu May 5, Thu Jun 2
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Bears bring home gold The Campbell River The Campbell River Pee Wee Bears travelled Pee Wee Bears travelled to Oceanside last weekto last weekendOceanside and participated in end and participated in their final tournament their of the final year. tournament ofThe the year. Bears battled hard The Bearstwo battled hard winning games, winning two games, tying one game and tying one game gameinand losing one the losing one game in end the round robin. In the round robin. In in thetheir end they came first they came first in their pool and made it through pool and made it through
to the final game to play to finalagainst game to play forthe Gold one of for Gold against one of the host teams. theThe host teams. teams were evenly The teams matched andwere theevenly game matched and the game was back and forth to was very back end. and forth to very of the third At end. the end At the end the third period, the ofgame was period, the game was tied at four and went tied and went into at to four a 4-on-4, fiveinto to asudden 4-on-4, death fiveminute minute overtimesudden period.death Neiovertime period. Nei-
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250.286.1187 2470 Spring Rd
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Spacious 3 bedroom rancher on a beautifully treed and landscaped 0.97 acre property. The home offers 1860 square feet and features a newer kitchen with eating bar and an adjacent family room with a fireplace and sliding doors out to a huge patio area in the private fully fenced back yard. The spacious master bedroom with full ensuite is located on one side of the house with the 2 other generous size bedrooms on the opposite side. Freshly painted interior with a new bathroom this year. The property offers tons of RV parking with a new driveway to the separate detached garage, a privacy hedge and a great location just minutes to town. Asking $525,000. Mls 405080. Call for a personal tour.
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962 962 Shoppers Shoppers Row Row
250-286-0110 250-286-0110 O.J. O.J. GORRINGE GORRINGE
231 Sayward Heights MLS 404428 231 Sayward Heights MLS 404428 $154,900 $154,900
Senior Real Estate Specialist Senior Real Estate Specialist
OJ@OJPROPERTIES.CA OJ@OJPROPERTIES.CA
331 MacMillan Dr. MLS 380139 331 MacMillan Dr. MLS 380139 $238,000 $238,000
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MLS# MLS# 375235 375235
RE/MAX RE/MAX CHECK CHECK REALTY REALTY 950 ISLAND HWY 950 ISLAND HWY CAMPBELL CAMPBELL RIVER RIVER (250) 286-1187 (250) 286-1187
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250.202.1058 250.202.1058
MLS# MLS# 390968 390968
320 MacMillan Dr, MLS 404949 320 MacMillan Dr, MLS 404949 $164,500 $164,500
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ErikaHaley.ca MLS# MLS# 400160 400160
Great Mountain, Estuary and Village Views from this family sized 5 Great Mountain, Estuary thisFull family sized 5 bedroom home. Open planand withVillage brightViews sunnyfrom rooms. basement bedroom planwood with bright sunnyWoodstove rooms. Full basement with large home. family Open room and stove room. heats withwhole large house family ifroom and wood stove room. Woodstove the you want to conserve energy. New Roofheats in 2011 the whole if you want to conservenew energy. Roof in 2011 and wood flhouse oors upgraded throughout, paintNew inside, outside and wood fl oors upgraded throughout, new paint inside, outside due for Spring! Lots of roam for children to play or set up mom & due with for Spring! of roam children toSchools play or go setto upGrade mom 9.& dad you in Lots this safe littlefor community. dad withactivities you in this safe little go to 9. Outdoor abound andcommunity. if the OceanSchools is too cold toGrade swim in, Outdoor activities aboundpool andnearby if the Ocean too cold toCentre. swim in, there is even a swimming in theisRecreation there is even a swimming pool nearby in the Recreation Centre.
MLS# 390969
MLS# MLS# 403318 403318
SOLD SOLD
MLS# MLS# 399533 399533
SOLD SOLD
8-2704 ISLAND S HWY 8-2704 ISLAND S HWY 2 BED / 1 BATH
11 - 1630 CROATION RD 11 - 1630 2 BEDCROATION / 1 BATH RD
13 - 100 MCPHEDRAN RD 13 -LOT 100TO MCPHEDRAN RD BUILD ON
14 - 100 MCPHEDRAN RD 14 - 100 MCPHEDRAN LOT TO BUILD ON RD
825 EVERGREEN RD 8253EVERGREEN BED / 1 BATH RD
880 SOMERSET RD 8803 SOMERSET BED / 2 BATH RD
NEW LISTING NEW LISTING
NEW PRICE NEW PRICE
BUILD YOUR DREAM BUILD YOUR DREAM
BUILD YOUR DREAM BUILD YOUR DREAM
HUGE LOT HUGE LOT
NEW PRICE NEW PRICE
2 BED / 1 BATH
$24,300 $24,300
MLS# MLS# 402849 402849
SOLD SOLD
3663B BRIND’ AMOUR DR 3663B BRIND’ AMOUR DR DUPLEX DUPLEX
$249,900 $249,900
NEW LISTING NEW LISTING
MLS# MLS# 400755 400755
OPEN HOUSE OPEN SatHOUSE 1-2 Sat 1-2
2 BED / 1 BATH
$38,000 $38,000
MLS# MLS# 391016 391016
LARGE LOT LARGE LOT
$289,900 $289,900
MLS# MLS# 402331 402331
MLS# MLS# 402499 402499
4 BED / 3 BATH
$344,900 $344,900
MLS# MLS# 403721 403721
1855 SHETLAND RD 1855 SHETLAND 3 BED / 2 BATH RD
2405 STEELHEAD RD 24054 BED STEELHEAD / 3 BATH RD
5 ACRES IN TOWN 5 ACRES IN TOWN
ON THE RIVER ON THE RIVER
3 BED / 2 BATH
3 BED / 2 BATH
$269,000 $269,000
VERY PRIVATE VERY PRIVATE
$499,900 $499,900
SOLD SOLD
BUILD YOUR DREAM BUILD YOUR DREAM
LOT TO BUILD ON
OCEAN VIEW OCEAN VIEW
MLS# MLS# 381210 381210
MLS# MLS# 400430 400430
351 BERNE RD 351 BERNE RD 3 BED / 2 BATH
688 HUDSON 688 4 BEDHUDSON / 3 BATH
6 BED /4 BATH
$89,000 $89,000
1581 GALERNO RD 1581 GALERNO LOT TO BUILD ONRD
595 MURPHY ST S 5956 MURPHY BED /4 BATHST S
$344,900 $344,900
LOT TO BUILD ON
4 BED / 3 BATH
$529,000 $529,000
SOLD SOLD
672 ARTHUR 5672 BEDARTHUR / 3 BATH
LOT TO BUILD ON
$89,000 $89,000
MLS# MLS# 402363 402363
816 GEORGIA DR 816 GEORGIA 3 BED / 3 BATHDR 3 BED / 3 BATH
$339,900 $339,900
FAST POSSESSION FAST POSSESSION
MLS# MLS# 404820 404820
26 JONES RD
3 BED / 1 BATH
$224,900 $224,900
MLS# MLS# 403078 403078
3 BED / 2 BATH
$233,000 $233,000
MLS# MLS# 400429 400429
SOLD SOLD
2737 ALDER S ST 2737 ALDER S ST 4 BED / 3 BATH
689 HUDSON 689 HUDSON 4 BED /2 BATH
OCEAN VIEW OCEAN VIEW
FAMILY HOME FAMILY HOME
4 BED / 3 BATH
$339,900 $339,900
MLS# MLS# 399526 399526
SOLD SOLD
4 BED /2 BATH
$340,000 $340,000
MLS# MLS# 403895 403895
395 STRATFORD DR 3954STRATFORD BED / 3 BATH DR
4496 GARY LANE 4496 GARY LANE 3 BED / 3 BATH
5 BED / 3 BATH
26 +JONES RD 3 BED DEN / 3BATH 3 BED + DEN / 3BATH
FAMILY HOME FAMILY HOME
RANCHER RANCHER
FAST POSSESSION FAST POSSESSION
RURAL LIVING RURAL LIVING
1579 GALERNO RD 1579 GALERNO RD +.7 ACRES IN TOWN
259 CARNEGIE ST 259 CARNEGIE ST 4 BED / 4 BATH
375 MURPHY ST S. 3757 MURPHY ST S. BED / 8 BATH
$699,000 $699,000
$799,000 $799,000
$364,900 $364,900
MLS# MLS# 403490 403490
SOLD SOLD
633 EDGEWOOD DR 6333EDGEWOOD BED / 3 BATH DR 3 BED / 3 BATH
$539,000 $539,000
DETACHED SHOP DETACHED SHOP
$369,900 $369,900
MLS# MLS# 391018 391018
+.7 ACRES IN TOWN
OCEAN VIEW LOT OCEAN VIEW LOT
4 BED / 3 BATH
$379,900 $379,900
MLS# MLS# 402185 402185
4 BED / 4 BATH
TRUE OCEAN VIEW TRUE OCEAN VIEW
3 BED / 3 BATH
$449,900 $449,900
MLS# MLS# 402078 402078
7 BED / 8 BATH
$997,500 $997,500
OCEAN VIEW OCEAN VIEW
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1100 Shoppers Row, Campbell River V9W 2C8 and Village Square in Gold River
Locally owned and operated
250-923-2111 1-888-771-2111
Janet Scotland
George Roach
Managing Broker | Owner 250.923.2111 EXT. 102
Sales Representative 250.923.2111 EXT. 104
Judy McLean
Sales Representative 250.923.2111 EXT. 201
Jim Humphrey Sales Representative 250.923.2111 EXT. 103
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www.C21Arbutus.ca Call for the next date for your personal ‘Career Cafe’ opportunity!
OPEN Sat, MARCH 26 12-3 PM HOUSE Sun, MARCH 27 12-2 PM This house, with its numerous features and immense appeal really needs to be viewed to be appreciated. Triple car garage has one extra-long bay. Fully fenced, with back yard, full cemented driveway for boat or RV. Exquisite ponds and landscaping plus full patio in the southern facing backyard. Nothing has been forgotten in this beautiful interior with Brazilian Cherry hardwood floors and open living floor plan. Best are the 4 bedrooms, or a den or a craft room. Beautiful kitchen has granite counter tops as do all bathrooms, and maple cabinets with BI wall oven and warming drawer. Extra large master bedroom. Just a beautiful, beautiful home! MLS 403312 $524,900
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CENTURY 21 Arbutus Realty 1100 Shoppers Row Contact:
Janet Scotland Managing Broker | Owner
CENTURY 21 Arbutus Realty janet.scotland@century21.ca 250-923-2111 ext 102
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643 Dogwood
NEW LISTING!
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Gorgeous Post and Beam home built by Guy Phelps in the most sought after Area of Campbell River on Dahl Rd. The Alaskan Cedar Wood Shake/ shingle roof originally came with a 30 year warranty in 1993 and is in excellent condition and has approximately 10 years of life left on the south side of the home and 15 years on the north side. This Lovely Home has a Country kitchen that is bright, open, and full of wow factor and is situated on the sunrise side of $520,000 the home. Every room is trimmed with beautiful old wood and the wide open floor plan features a large living room with Natural gas fire place. The Master Bedroom is huge and has custom cabinet and drawers so you won’t need dressers to clutter the room and of course has lots of closet space. Large windows with colorful Roman Blinds over look the beautifully landscaped backyard and pergola. Say yes to all the parking you could need with a double garage long driveway and boat parking on the right side of the home. The average Hydro cost for the last year was approximately $128.00 per month and Natural gas was approx $27.00 (Bills on file) This is a Quality Built home in a prestigious area. 343 Dahl Road MLS 405459
New Price $394,800
New Price $529,900
George Roach 250-203-5896
Serenity and nature adorn this backyard with views of the Sequia Golf Course directly behind this home. If you want Peace and Quiet here it is on this Cul De Sac, no heavy traffic noise here only the sound of a golf cart once in a while. This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom rancher has a wonderful floor plan with a family room and a living room for a little separation when needed. Delightful kitchen with eating nook, study area and plenty of cupboard space. The 12x14 master bedroom boasts a lavish ensuite with tub and shower. A 3.5 ft tall crawl space gives you lots of storage with easy access in the garage. 1953 Pinehurst Pl One of the most beautiful View homes in Campbell River boasting 44 Lineal feet of ocean side windows. Bright stunning one owner 4 bdrm, 3 bath home is gorgeous inside & out and has been meticulously maintained since it was built in 1990. The large spacious kitchen is perfect for the chef in the family and is adorned with granite counter tops, red oak cabinets, LG stainless steel high end appliances The master bedroom is situated on the top floor ocean side overlooking Georgia Straight and Cape Mudge and has a luxurious ensuite with 2 person jet tub and 6x8 walk in closet. The ocean side patio, RV parking, built in vacuum, crawl space storage, 200 amp service, 2 bay 21x21 garage, and self draining sprinkler system. 91 Murphy St.
417 Donner Drive NEW PRICE!
GOLD RIVER
www.century21.ca/jim.humphrey jim.humphrey@century21.ca office: 250.923.2111 ext.103 cell: 250.287.0557
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Popular split level design in a great neighbourhood in Gold River. Currently tenanted if you’re looking for an investment property, or move in and make it your own. $159,500. janet.scotland@century21.ca
445 & 431 Maquinna North NEW LISTING!
Side-by-side, each on its own lot. Buy one or both. Either would make a terrific Tahsis fishing get-away. Great location across from the river on a frontage road. Maintained by government over the years, ready to go. $77,900 each janet.scotland@century21.ca
525 Cala Court
Lowest priced home in Gold River’s Scout subdivison! Superb value, superb mountain views, superb 5 bedroom home ready for your family or run it as a B&B again. Now just $173,000. janet.scotland@century21.ca
175 Evergreen Rd NEW LISTING!
Build your ocean view home on over 1/2 acre or put your developer’s hat on, subdivide and build 4 new homes, or try rezoning to mult-family. Lot fronts on South McLean, Evergreen and South Alder. Great neighbourhood and great opportunity. $295,000 janet.scotland@century21.ca
5006 Willis Way PRICE REDUCED!
www.5006WillisWay.com West Coast Cedar style home nestled at the top of a quiet culde-sac and no homes behind you in Gold River. Main level entry with a bedroom and bathroom on the main floor and two more bedrooms up. Family room separate from living room makes a great movie room. Basement, too with a workshop, and covered parking. Take a look! It’s just $238,800
1.36 acres all set up for horses and amazing 3 level home. Zoning allows suite or carriage home, lower level could be suite, studio or home office. Priced right at $549,500
janet.scotland@century21.ca
janet.scotland@century21.ca NEW LISTING!
No photo yet for this very nice home on a large lot in Gold River. You need to check this one out! $148,900 Photos will be available here when ready: http://www.century21.ca/Property/101128646
Port McNeill
1100 Shoppers Row, Campbell River 250-923-2111
514 Cedar
GOLD RIVER
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530 Dogwood
NEW LISTING!
This spacious Gold River family home has plenty of room inside and out! 3 bedrooms up, 2 down, 3 bathrooms and a family room, storage galore. Double garage, nice large driveway, additional parking next to the street plus a fantastic amount of space on the side and rear for the longest RV, boats, ATVs and more. Just $229,900
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Willow Point Realty 250-923-1521
Serving Willow Point Since 1995 2116 B South Island Highway
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Patricia 250-287-1191 Associate Broker • Sales
Willow Point Realty, Located in Willow Point. WE SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY! Rockland Ridge Condo
308-1350 Island S Hwy • 2 bed/ 2 bath top floor corner unit • Great ocean views with private deck. Lots of storage and in-suite washer/ dryer • 55+ building $235,000
...”When buying or selling a home in Campbell River area– the first thing you need is a competent, trustworthy realtor. Just look no further and call Patricia Brenan of Willow Point Realty. We had dealings with Patricia on two occasions... Always available to phone or talk to in person and could not have been more obliging...Pat is an all around great realtor, none better.”
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#25 - 772 Robron Rd FAMILY ORIENTED
$178,800
Georgia Park Beauty – A Family Home Par Excellence
MLS 400318
• 3 bed/ 2 bath townhouse • Pristine- Newer carpeting, lino & laminate flooring and newer interior paint • Merecroft area
QUICK POSSESSION POSSIBLE! #108-872 Island Hwy MLS 404624 $129,500 • • • • • •
Homefiner 766 Bowen Drive
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3300 sq. ft of
NEW PRICE! Comfort and Quality 4 bdrms, 3 baths, office, huge family room. Lives like a rancher. Great ocean view. Desirable established neighbourhood $425,000
-Edith & Gordie Bannerman
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Apple Drive Martin Park Drive Canterbury Lane Georgia Drive Reef Cr. Maryland Rd.
Arnason Rd St. Anns Rd Yorkshire Dr. Unit in: 872 Island S. Hwy 622 Island S. Hwy
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441 Harrogate Rd. 3 bd / 2 bath Rancher. Fenced backyard with shed.
3 beds/ 2 baths rancher, RV Parking. 5ft Crawl space.
$259,900 NEW
MLS 403409 $249,900
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132 Skipton Cres - Westcoast contemporary,
736 Oribi Dr
4 bed, 3 baths, RV parking. Private backyard MLS 401239 $395,000
Brand new rancher. No GST. 3 bds/2 baths.
MLS 404842 $369,900 no GST NE
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Main living up. Family room down. MLS 403377 $282,300
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183 Wayne Rd 3 bed/ 2 bath.
458 Reavie Rd
3 bd/2 bath Rancher
$269,000 MLS 404768
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Custom built rancher, 1 year young, 3 bed/2 bath with bonus room, 1922 sqft. MLS 399805 $399,900
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Freshly painted exterior and most of interior. Quiet, secure neighbourhood. MLS 402535 REDUCED TO $229,500
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734 Oribi Drive
Brand new construction. 1554 sq ft. rancher 3bed/2bath MLS 403085 $359,900 plus net GST
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966 Shoppers Row
1.34 Acres IN TOWN! Perfect for a hobby farm. The main floor of this 2100sqft home has been totally renovated including a custom kitchen and new bathroom. The home is heated with natural gas forced air and two gas fireplaces, it also has hot water on demand, built in vac, alarm system and a metal roof. Property is Zoned RM-1 for many development opportunities and is currently rented for $1500./ month. This is a good solid home, renovated with acreage!
966 Shoppers Row, Campbell River BC
250.286.1877
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“Trusted, Preferred, Referred” Gerry Burgess
MLS 404139
If Lifestyle is important to you then this custom home built by a Top Quality Home Builder is for you! Designed to take T A in the panoramic ocean views this 10 year young home has FE it all. Warm Brazilian Cherry Hardwood floors throughout the great room with cozy gas fireplace and open breakfast area. The chefs designer kitchen has smoked grey cabinets, porcelain backsplash with gas stove and quartz countertops that will impress the cook in the family. A bright home with a huge skylight opening gives you natural light even on a dark day. A main floor bedroom has been converted into exclusive separate dining room which could easily be converted back if necessary. The master bedroom enjoys the amazing ocean views and sunrises plus it has a beautiful newly renovate bathroom with soaker tub, his and her sinks and a separate shower with rain shower head. Beautiful low maintenance landscaping in the front and private rear yard with barbecue deck plus ample parking for your RV or boat. NG
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3921 Seaspray Dr. $159,000 MLS# 405242
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2737 ALDER STREET $339,900
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, MAR 26TH 12:30-2pm
10:30am-12pm
Located in prestigious Georgia Park, this is a 3 bed 3 bath home with ground level. This lot is spectacular with a landscaped yard & bonus features. The deck is nice & private in the backyard with a wrap around to the side of the house so you can see the ocean. This home is priced to sell. MLS 402363
1130 S Island Hwy $599,800
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www.gerryburgessrealtor.com 816 GEORGIA DRIVE $339,900
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Ocean view basement entry family home in Willow Point! 4 bed with a possibility of a 5th or Den, 3 full baths, and plenty of space for the whole family! Vaulted ceilings on main, views of discovery passage. Plenty of parking including room for the RV or boat. Quick possession available. MLS 403078
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6-650 Yorkshire Dr $209,999 MLS 403718 • 2 bdrm, 2 bath patio home • 1172 sqft • Well managed, freshly painted
BRUCE CARRUTHERS CALL or For Proven Marketing Knowledge & Results Senior Real Estate Specialist
• 3 bed modular home .25 acre lot, good size with lots of privacy. 10 min walk from Storey’s Beach and Nature Trails. Invest in your future and enjoy the laid back life.
9 Strathcona Crt $299,000 MLS# 405489
• Immaculate 1357 sqft Rancher on Quiet Cul-de-sac 3 bdrm, 2 bath. • Large Master bdrm w/ 4 piece ensuite • New Home Warranty and Quick Possession is available
447 Twillingate $339,900
MLS 401367 • Custom built 1 bdrm bungalow over 3 bay garage. 0.41 acre backing onto greenbelt. Zoned R-1B
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505 Edgewood Dr $399,800 MLS# 403810
• Custom built home with a little more! • 3brm 2 bath • Large great room and living room
2621 Sunderland Rd $459,000 MLS 394334 • 5 bdrm, 3 bath level entry w/full finished walkout bsmt. Large Ocean and Mountain view Lot. Build to Suit • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty
303-871 Island Hwy $159,900 MLS 398679 304-871 Island Hwy $129,900 MLS 398685 302-871 Island Hwy $139,000 MLS 400456
Check Realty 950 Island Hwy.
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1ST TIME LISTED - GREAT FAMILY HOME QUICK POSSESSION
Extremely well cared for family home with 5-6 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, walking distance to schools, shopping, ice skating & swimming pool. Some updates include, kitchen counters, carpeting, lighting, & water tank. Lots of RV parking, sunny fenced rear yard with many fruit trees & garden area. Fibreglass sundeck with storage under. $339,900 MLS 401857
2629 Sunderland Rd $469,000
1702 Wood Rd $1,049,000
MLS 394316 • 5 bdrm, 3 bath level entry w/full finished walkout bsmt. Large Ocean and Mountain view Lot. Build to Suit • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty
MLS 392130 • Amazing waterfront property w/private dock. • Located in Painter Barclay area on prestigious Discovery Drive. • 3172 sqft, 3 bed plus pan-abode log home.
Great opportunity to own your own ocean view office space in a well located professional building in downtown Campbell River. This space is already fully finished with a high quality furnishings. Call Paul Stapley for all of the details.
195 Strathcona Way $429,000
201 Strathcona Way $419,800
2001 Island Hwy $359,900
COUNTRY ESTATE - TWO ½ ACRES
(Just South of Jubilee Parkway) • Zoning allows 2 homes, Peak-a-boo ocean view • Quality custom home with in-law suite • 10 zone Natural gas hot water heating + H.R.V • 26 x 53 foot cement pad with all the utilities for carriage house or shop Offered at $599,900 MLS 403164
AFFORDABLE WILLOW POINT BUNGALOW • • • •
MLS 400496 • 2-5-10 yr Warranty • Top Quality Home Builder McInnes and Sons • Ground floor entrance
MLS 400445
• McInnes & Sons Construction 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty. 5 bdrms and 3 baths which can be customized to your liking ...or even choose another plan! • Experienced local builder with a great reputation!
MLS 398592 • Building for sale • Super high exposure corner location • C-4 Zoning, 7200 sqft bldg, • Currently tenanted
5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1450sqft Central Willow Point (250 Westgate) Newer vinyl windows & heat pump Short walk to Shopping and Sea Walk
Newly listed at $214,900 MLS 402752 AFFORDABLE CONDO
Centrally located, close to all amenities, updated 2 bed, 1 bath, gas fireplace. Lots of light. Craft room, social room, scooter plug ins, underground parking. Only $141,000 MLS 398016 Call Bruce NOW at 250-287-0151
5493 S. Island Hwy, Courtenay $199,900 MLS 394283 • Level 11930 sq ft ocean view building lot across from boat ramp and future marina in Union Bay.
2201 Shetland Rd $850,000
MLS 382888 • 14 acre property close to downtown • Selectively cleared & ready for your dream home
1000 Hemlock St $95,900
MLS 399442 • 6000 sqft lot zoned commercial • Lots of potential for office retail development - Priced for quick sale!
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2404 GLENMORE RD. $429,900 MLS# 395249 COUNTRY CHARMER ON 2 ACRES Absolutely beautiful acreage. Extensively renovated
3 bedroom 2 bath home positioned high on the lot for total privacy. Massive 1,089 sq.ft. deck overlooks the beauty of towering trees. Open beam construction, cedar tongue & groove ceilings, fir floors & window trim, living room gas propane insert in stone fireplace provides lots of heat & warm ambience. Drilled & shallow wells. Hot tub, fire pit, outside kitchen for parties, 20 x 25 quonset hut, chicken coop, storage shed, wood shed, gazebo & greenhouse. Close to shopping, river, beach, golf course, school. Quiet dead end street.
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79 ROCKLAND RD. $849,900 MLS# 379036 YOU CAN SEE FOR MILES Fabulous ocean & mountain views! Custom designed home over 4,600 sq.ft. Beautiful open design living space, includes a convenient 2 bedroom suite. Gorgeous Brazilian hardwood floors, large kitchen with maple cabinets, granite countertops, centre island & walk-in pantry. 2nd level has an ocean view media room. Breakfast nook with access to covered sundeck. Lovely master bedroom with deluxe ensuite. Wine making room, root cellar, gated RV parking, 22 ft. x 24 ft. garage & room for a shop.
5380 RACE POINT RD. $1,500,000 MLS# 393770 MAGICAL 1.9 ACRE HIGH BLUFF WATERFRONT PROPERTY One of the best in Campbell River for seclusion & privacy. This 3 storey home was meticulously renovated 5 yrs. ago. Panoramic breathtaking ocean & mountain views from every room. Douglas fir reclaimed floors with walnut inlay. New copper penny “Forever” roof. Dream kitchen with custom cherry cabinets & granite countertops. Upper level is master bedroom with own sundeck & 5 pce. bath. All 3 decks totally rebuilt & redone with Dura deck surfaces. Heat pump with air conditioning. Secure entry with beautiful fir gate, electronically controlled. New flagstone patio. Room for shop.
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5696 RACE POINT RD. $699,000 MLS# 405070
2468 GLENMORE RD. $439,900 MLS# 404874
1970 FAIRWAY DR. $749,900 MLS# 404864
2505 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. $995,000 MLS# 398357
1261 SHELLBOURNE BLVD. $219,900 MLS# 398868
1933 SHETLAND RD. $749,900 MLS# 402090
YOUR OWN SHANGRI-LA Very private 1 acre waterfront home with fantastic ocean & mountain views. Major renovations done 3 years ago truly enhance the grade level entry full basement home with 3,158 sq.ft., 5 beds & 3 baths. One of the best views on Race Point Road. Vaulted living room ceiling, cedar beams, open concept design, teak hardwood floors, large oak kitchen with granite counter tops and cozy sun room addition. 10 sky lights. Basement has family room, pool room & one bedroom with kitchen facilities. Ideal for guests. New electric furnace, new windows, enlarged sun deck with hot tub. Artist’s studio on property with excellent northern light.
COUNTRY HOME ON 2.47 ACRES Quiet Oyster River area. No thru street. Comfortable split level home, almost 2,400 sq.ft. with 4 bedrooms & 3 baths. Family room has 5 yr. old woodstove, sun room off dining room, oak kitchen with BI appliances, fully fenced for horses. 16 x 20, 2 stall barn plus workshop. Hot tub. New drilled well. 9 yr. old roof on all buildings. Overheight double carport. Includes John Deere ride on lawnmower. Home is presently leased until June 30/16.
BUILT WITH DRAMATIC FLAIR Architecturally designed & landscaped deluxe rancher with upper level. Luxurious main floor living, approx. 2,000 sq. ft. Chefs kitchen with granite centre island, stainless steel oversize farmhouse sink, 36 inch 6 burner gas range & a walk in pantry. Open concept with beautiful walnut hardwood floor, living room gas fireplace, 2 heat pumps, all interior walls insulated for sound proofing, Master ensuite has oversize soaker tub, walk-in shower & separate water closet. Front/back verandas. Wine cellar. Heated & insulated finished dream garage. Private back courtyard. Also includes a 2 bedroom, 2 bath, fully self contained apartment with private deck.
STUNNING BEACH FRONT HOME West Vancouver meets Campbell River, architecturally designed unique 2 storey waterfront beauty, 2,445 sq.ft. of sophistication & elegance. Beach frontage approx 83 ft. Panoramic ocean & mountain views from every room. Top quality construction; open beams, interior concrete pillars define the gracious living areas, celestory windows & skylights flood the home with natural lighting. Formal living room soaring vaulted ceilings, formal dining room, designer kitchen with Fisher-Paykel appliances, oak cabinets, tile floors. 2 car garage with large storage room/workshop. New cedar walkway to beach deck with fire pit.
COZY 3 BEDROOM RANCHER Almost 1,400 sq.ft. of comfortable living space. Freshly painted with new carpets in living room and hallway. Good 10 year old roof. Family room with extra storage. Private treed backyard with mountain view. New master bedroom carpet. Shower in ensuite. Step saver kitchen with oak cabinets & appliances. Extra parking on side. Quick possession. Great starter home.
COUNTRY LIVING Fabulous in town 5 acre property. Great custom built one owner home with suite potential. 4 bedrooms, commercial grade windows, fir construction & truly built to last. Beautiful 4 yr. old maple kitchen with moveable centre island, kitchenaide appliances, open plan, lovely handcrafted fireplace in family room, Brazilian hardwood floors, new roof, 200 amp SVC, hot tub, 4 decks & woodstove. 2/3 of land is cleared with lots of privacy. Chicken coop, garden area, barn with hay loft & sawdust shed, woodshed, all fenced, good for horses, fruit & nut trees. Sprinkler system in front. Lots of parking, room for detached workshop/garage.
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544 Birch St. Great starter or retirement home! 1195 sqft, 3 bdrms, detached shop, lane access, RV parking. Central location on the bus route, close to town and Centennial Park.
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687 Nelson Rd. • Executive 5 bedroom, 3 bath home • Absolutely stunning Ocean views • Guest bedroom w/ensuite • New deck in private back yard
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.52 acre semi oceanfront property with highway frontage. C-2 zoning allows for a number of uses. The owner will consider a joint venture with a developer.
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105-280 Dogwood S. St. • Location! Location! Location! • Ground Floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bath • Walk to everything! • Pets and rentals Okay!
23-400 Robron Rd. • 3 bedroom, 2 bath • Some ocean views • Completely refurbished • Pets and rentals allowed
60 Murphy St. • 4 bedroom, 2 bath Split Level • Over height 20’ x 30’ shop detached • Natural gas furnace, heat pump • Ocean and mountain views
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408-322 BIRCH STREET $72,000. MLS# 386710
203-907 CEDAR STREET $129,000. MLS# 400903
1971 AUGUSTA PLACE $489,000. MLS# 403809
Private 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom condo, close to new hospital, shopping, recreation. Professionally managed rental pool makes investing easy. Quiet, top or unit overlooking treed area; shared laundry and leisure common room. Heat & hot water included in reasonable strata fee.
Outstanding ocean and mountain views from all living areas. Within walking distance of downtown. 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom condo with a large balcony overlooking Campbell River and Discovery Passage. A few updates will make this unit SPARKLE! Not to be missed. Stylish open concept home on a private cul-de-sac. Property backs onto a large, picturesque pond. In the last 18 months the home owner has opened up the main living space, renovated the kitchen and 2 existing bathrooms, installed a powder room for guests, enlarged the master bedroom walk-in closet, and installed beautiful hardwood throughout. Quality custom built home by Heidema Construction.
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PROPERTIES 91 BARLOW ROAD $319,000.
MLS# 403824
2541 Coho Road $434,500.
MLS# 404710
1992 Bear Place $329,000.
MLS# 404522
Large rancher on a cul-de-sac close to the Seawalk. Main living space has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms and a good size living and family rooms. 1 bedroom suite (unauthorized) has a private entrance and garden space as well as shared laundry access. Plenty of RV parking and backyard access to detached 324 sqft single garage. Recent upgrades include new lighting, flooring, and paint in main living area.
Holly Hills country estate! Well maintained and updated 2110 square foot rancher on just under 0.5 acres. Plenty of counter space in the bright kitchen with newer fridge and stove. In the last two years the interior and the exterior of the home have been repainted and the flooring and lighting have been updated. The roof is only 7 years old and new vinyl windows were installed in 2014-15. The garage is huge and includes an 88 sqft storage/workshop. Heat pump. Well maintained rancher with detached garage /workshop with overheight doors! Convenient home layout will please those who like a kitchen - family room overlooking the patio and attractive backyard. Newer fixtures in good size ensuite including a large shower. The 20 x 26 detached garage will impress those who value storage and workspace as well as additional covered parking. New house roof in 2013 and garage roof in 2012.
25-2700 Woodburn Road
$89,000.
MLS# 404499
Lovely newer mobile home (2013) in a country setting just minutes from downtown Campbell River. Lots of recreation nearby with Elk Falls Provincial Park and the scenic Campbell River just a few minutes walk away. You’ll love the open area kitchen and dining areas as well as the sunny living room with two large windows. The spacious bathroom features a large soaker tub. You’ll love sitting and having an evening glass of vino out on your 12 x 8 deck.
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991 Petersen
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Ocean view character home on almost 1 acre. Beautiful gardens fruit & nut trees. Walking distance to golf course, shopping
$343,900 MLS 403575 4 bed, 3 bath, double garage
$399,000
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6 bed, 3 bath, large family home with in-law suite on a huge lot.
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UNITS 1 & 2-970 Petersen Quality construction by MacVeigh Contracting Ltd. (unit #3 under construction) Get in early to pick the flooring, fixtures, and colours. $299,000 + net GST. 10 year home warranty $50/month strata fee
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Beautiful updated home, 1.75 acres with 2 bed in-law suite
3 bdrm 1 bath Rancher on 17 acres. House sits back from the road with access from Sabre Rd & Sayward Rd, lots of nice trees on the property. Some newer updates: flooring, kitchen counters, bathroom. Large covered deck with access from the dining room. A few km to the ocean & golf course. MLS 403293
$370,000 • 572 Sabre Rd Beautiful Family home, 2 acres, 5 bds, 3 bths
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655 Alpine $100,000 total renovation. Brand new kitchen, bthrm, flooring, paint, insulation, plumbing & electrical. $299,900
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2717 S. ALDER STREET
1791-16TH AVE
284 RIVER CITY LANE
Willows Oceanside – 2 bdrm 2 bath condo. What A View!! overlooking the tranquil Willow Creek greenspace, eagle trees, Quadra Island & Discovery Passage. Beautifully finished with 9 ft ceilings, granite counters, heated tile in the bathrooms, and gas f/place & bbq hook-up.
Bright, Sunny, Mountain View Corner Unit with lots of windows to enjoy the view. This nicely appointed 2 bdrm 2 bath offers a walk in sit bathtub in ensuite, updated kitchen and new floors. Outside the building has new windows and decks. Fabulous area and a well run condo. 55+ building
2600 Sqft Gorgeous updated family home 4 bdrms + den, 2 family rooms, RV parking, great neighbourhood close to all amenities. Must see!! MLS 402346
Nice updates and beautiful character, 3 bedrooms, new kitchen, windows & hardiplank siding, detached garage and alley access. MLS 393855
Immaculately maintained 1448 sqft 3 bdrm 2 bath private end unit patio home. This home offers new floors, an open kitchen, separate dining rm, french doors out to the very private sunny patio and backyard. Rare RV parking available in this well run 55+ complex. Must see call today
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725 GEMSBOK DR
609 AZALEA PL
217 DAHL RD
#44 - 251 MCPHEDRAN RD
202 ISLAND HWY.
Don’t miss out on this amazing 0.18 acre mountain view lot in a very desirable newer family neighbourhood. Fully serviced. Ready to Build on! MLS 402542
Well maintained family home on a quiet cul-de-sac. This 2250 + sqft home offers 4 brdrm and 3 bath over two levels. 3 brdrm up with spacious living rm, updated kitchen and dining room.1 bdrm down with rec rm perfect for extra family. RV parking. MLS 401038
Renovated 1000+ sqft 2 bdrm 2 bath rancher on a crawl space located on .16 of an acre in Maryland subdivision. New everything, kitchen appliances, 2 gas fireplaces, flooring, paint, windows, doors, roof, siding, heat pump and hot water on-demand. MLS 401589
Well maintained and beautifully updated 950+ sqft 2 bdrm 2 bath bright south facing top floor unit with a fireplace, insuite laundry, storage rm, vaulted ceilings and large windows. MLS 401075
Superb ocean views! Renovated 2 bdrm 2 bath home new kitchen, walnut floors, new woodstove on .3 acre with serviced RV parking. MLS 394201
$409,900
$208,900
$450,000
$499,900 $479,900
$242,500 $225,000 WOW!! REDUCED $20,000
WOW REDUCED $17,500
489 PONDEROSA PL. 180º Unobstructed Ocean & Coastal Mountain Views. Beautifully updated 4000 sqft 5 bdrm 3 bath walkout rancher. Enjoy watching sunrises over the ocean and mountains each morning from your wrap around deck. Must See!! MLS 392139
BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED!!
BACKS ONTO GREENSPACE
NEW LISTING!!
4335 S. ISLAND HWY
238 MICHIGAN PLACE
#3-605 ROCKLAND RD
1810 MO ROAD
Semi-Ocean front lot in Stories Beach. Ready to build on 1/3 acre lot, flat, cleared & fully serviced, just waiting for your plan to build your dream home. MLS 342012
NVH Homes will custom build to suit. Main level entry, 1,632 sqft rancher, unfinished walkout basement. Great room design with breakfast nook leading to the back deck & separate formal dining rm. 3 bdrms, 2 bath, with generous 5-pce ensuite. Potential of 2 more bdrms & rec room downstairs. Price includes landscaping, fence, heat pump & hot water on-demand. MLS 404892
Well maintained and nicely updated 2 bed 2 bath patio home in desirable Penny Lane. New roof & new flooring & a prime location, bright end unit backing on a large private back yard with peaceful green space. Well run strata, guest cottage and RV parking available. MLS 404063
Magnificently and completely remodelled 3 bdrm, 2 bath home with 40 foot covered RV Parking, huge 900 sqft Shop with a heated office and additional woodworking space and if that’s not gorgeous enough you can enjoy the detached art studio. EXTRA EXTRA’S. MLS 403796
NOW SELLING Phase III
INCLUDES 6 APPLIANCES!!
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• HEAT PUMP AND HOT WATER ON DEMAND • LIT & CEMENTED CRAWL SPACE • HARDI-PLANK SIDING & 30 YEAR ROOF • DOUBLE GARAGE WITH OPENER • GUEST PARKING
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www.islandsbesthomes.ca 117-585 ISLAND S. HWY 2 Bedroom 1 and 1/2 Bathroom southern exposure condo. This ground floor unit offers a large living area with electric fire place and adjoining dining room. Was $103,000
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$97,400
MLS 403143
250-202-7253
joannemillar@royallepage.ca
OPEN SAT, MAR 26 • 12-1 HOUSE 735A ROBRON RD. More than meets the eye! Enjoy magnificent mountain views from your kitchen, family room and master bedroom in this 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1300 square foot half duplex. $229,000
MLS 404850
ROBERT NIXON 250-287-6200
robertnixonrealestate.com
SAT, MAR 26 • 1:30-2:30 1107 CORDERO CRES.
4 bed, 3 bath 2251 sqft home. Hot water on demand, heated tiled flooring downstairs,vaulted living room ceilings, engineered hardwood upstairs, heat pump and a modern colour scheme throughout.
$429,000
MLS 401205
ROBERT NIXON 250-287-6200
robertnixonrealestate.com
OPEN HOUSE
Cul de sac rancher with a nice big back yard. 3 bedrooms, big kitchen and eating area, newer roof and windows. Cozy woodstove to bring that heat bill down! Was $242,000
NEW
538 BIRCH S. ST. This great location offers easy access to the skating rink, indoor pool, theater, local shopping and services, as well as schools, parks and play field. Was $288,000
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$237,500
SAT, MAR 26 • 1-2 2685 PENFIELD RD.
Quality shows! Two years in the planning & built by Steve Hargrave, this executive home takes full advantage of the ocean view. $499,900
MLS 404901
TED & TERRI CHALATURNYK
250-287-2000 www.tedandterri.com
657 WINDSOR PL.
D L O S MLS 403733
250-286-3293
deannacollins@royallepage.ca
378 LEGACY DR.
MLS 404530
250-202-8200
www.heatherparker.ca
973 HOLM RD. Room for a shop on this big 0.20 acre Penfield West lot. 138 ft deep lot offers some ocean views from your second level. $119,900
250-202-8200
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3122 OWEN RD. NEW
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$445,000
Personal Real Estate Corporation
250-287-1287
steve@stephengrant.bc.ca
1248 GAZELLE RD. Located in a great neighbourhood, this fine 4 bedrooms plus a den home has everything your family will need! Bright and spacious, nice sized family room with gas fireplace. Fully fenced back yard, RV parking, & more!
NEW
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$319,800
MLS 405084
MLS 405393
DEANNA COLLINS
STEPHEN GRANT
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steve@stephengrant.bc.ca
250-286-3293
1891 WHISTLER WAY Lovely well kept and ING spacious rancher LIST W E N on .21 acre corner lot in desirable quiet subdivision. This property is beautifully landscaped.
250-287-1287
718 NELSON RD.
$339,900
MLS 405131
250-202-8200
www.heatherparker.ca
1381 BARTON RD. Home and cabin on peaceful acreage, half way between services in Quathiaski Cove & Heriot Bay.
NEW
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$389,000
Personal Real Estate Corporation
& SARAH BRADSHAW 250-285-3293 billbradshaw@royallepage.ca
2067 S. ALDER ST.
www.amyandpaul.ca
825 ISLAND HWY. NEW
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$868,800
DEANNA COLLINS
deannacollins@royallepage.ca
deannacollins@royallepage.ca
250-286-3293
250-286-3293
deannacollins@royallepage.ca
429 DONNER DR. Gorgeous mountain views from this 1824sqft, 3bdrm plus den custom built home on the ridge in Gold River. Workshop, landscaped. B&B potential and very well maintained!
ING LIST W E N
$317,900
Personal Real ED HANDJA Estate Corporation & SHELLEY MCKAY Personal Real Estate Corporation 250-287-0011/250-830-4435
561 PARK FOREST RD. Family home with legal suite. This lovingly maintained family home is located close to downtown, golf course and much more.
ING LIST W E N
$424,000
UITE AL S LEG
AMY ROSS & PAUL AXON 250-202-7677 | 250-204-1938 www.amyandpaul.ca
LOT 17 KANISH VIEW DR.
SOLD
STEPHEN GRANT
BILL BRADSHAW
250-287-1287
& SARAH BRADSHAW 250-285-3293
Personal Real Estate Corporation
steve@stephengrant.bc.ca
7522 ISLAND N. HWY
$258,000
DEANNA COLLINS
DEANNA COLLINS
MLS 398896 Personal Real Estate Corporation
billbradshaw@royallepage.ca
1981 GALERNO RD. Looking for an investment property? A great rental to hold until you are ready to build on the .23 level lot or just move in to this tiny house now and enjoy!
Black Creek farm with 2 homes, pastures, woodlands, numerous older outbuildings and a mature “U-Pick” blueberry field of 1000+ plants, irrigated from dugout.
MLS 404720
$229,900
MLS 405241
AMY ROSS & PAUL AXON 250-202-7677 | 250-204-1938
Sprawling rancher boasting over 2400 sq. ft. of living space set on a stunning 100 feet of walk of waterfront property. There’s a modern bachelor suite that would be ideal as a B & B or rental suite (nonconforming). Two separate garages (one being 17 x 31). A rare offering!
ING LIST NEW
MLS 405170
$529,900
MLS 405496
BILL BRADSHAW
3 bed plus a den in this updated rancher. Formal living room with a gas fireplace plus a sunken family room off the kitchen. Sunny, private and fenced back yard. Was $263,900
NEW
ING LIST
MLS 405123
HEATHER PARKER
2626 SODERHOLM RD. Clean, Tidy and move in ready. This 2 bed, 2 bath home has a fenced yard and lots of storage. Quick Possession available.
MLS 405412
Personal Real Estate Corporation
Georgia Park ocean view beauty! Large, custom built home, double car garage, complimented by panoramic ocean and mountain views.
250-205-0298
$439,800
Homefiner STEPHEN GRANT
265 VIRGINIA DR.
MLS 402698
250-286-3293
TAMMY FORBERG
MLS 405207
HEATHER PARKER
SOLD
HEATHER PARKER
This home lives like a rancher plus it has two extra bedrooms and a full bathroom upstairs. Many nice features including granite counters in a nice sized kitchen with walk in pantry, engineered wood and tile flooring & so much more. Quick possession!
SOLD
4237 GORDON RD.
MLS 399034
250-202-8200
MLS 405214
HEATHER PARKER
$274,900
MLS 402949
DEANNA COLLINS
Stunning Maryland Estates Custom Built home on a big fenced lot with lots of RV Parking. This house lives like a rancher with the master bedroom on the main level.
NEW
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JOANNE MILLAR
OPEN HOUSE
458 RITA CRES.
$1,130,000
MLS 391453
TED & TERRI CHALATURNYK
250-287-2000 www.tedandterri.com
$199,900
MLS 402552
TED & TERRI CHALATURNYK
250-287-2000 www.tedandterri.com
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fun and interactive activities should be a highlight for young and old alike. For fans of James Bond, a tribute to the Aston Martin DB5, created in BC by TheQCar, will be on display. Custom car shop, 360 Fabrication, in Abbotsford, will mount an “in progress” ss display of the restoration of a rare 1932 Desoto. Collector auto auctionn company Barrett-Jackson has become synonymous with the world’s ‘go to’ place for ultimate automotive finds. The show highlights ights the Dueck Vintage Garagee and seven vehicles that were all purchased crossing the he Barrett block. The NOS Energy DUB Show ow Tour has developed ann international internation ional reputation as the home of the coolest aftermarket vehicles and products. The DUB Tour was founded by the creators of the exceptionally popular DUB Magazine, makes its premiere Canadian Stop at the Auto Show with a number of highly customized vehicles. DUB is located both inside and outside the Convention Centre on the Pacific Terrace. keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca Vancouver International Auto Show March 23-27, 2016 Vancouver Convention Centre West For more Information and to purchase tickets, please visit: www.VancouverInternationalAutoShow.com.
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Pick a perfect Prosecco for your Easter feast! N
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ow that Spring ian bubblies a run for is finally here, the money in the price category. it’s time investigate Prosecco. Chill As well as being easy and sip! to appreciate on its own, Even the most dediit’s also the standard cated wine lovers manbase for the famous age to Bellini forget to WINE cocktail, a mix of pick up a sparkling sparkling wine and wine to add a little peach nectar bubble and invented at spritz to their fesHarry’s Bar tive feastin Venice, ing. Pity, capital of really, as the Veneto most sparregion, kling wines where all are multitrue Protalented seccos are and pair well with most made from the Glera foods and make fine sip- grape. ping all by themselves. A relative newcomer and competitively Fresh, fizzy, fruity and affordable Italy’s priced Cinzano Prosparkling Proseccos secco (71712) $14.35 continue to make a shows the classic bright name for themselves. straw yellow colour, an Only Spain’s ‘Cavas’ intense and floral aroma gives these upstart Italof fresh cut green apples
and a full-bodied dry and lively finish. No advanced degree in winegeekspeak is required. Chill the bottle to within an inch of it’s life, pour into tall thin flutes – to help retain the simmering spritz – and pour short glasses that can be topped up frequently to keep the wine fresh and fizzing. Saccheto Fili Prosecco (108555) $14.60 flaunts its floral aromas and crisp lemon meringue fruitiness. Using the latest methods, including a very gentle horizontal press to extract only the clearest juice from the grapes and slow, temperature controlled fermentation to lock in all their subtle aromas, this one’s a winner! While we in North America are still discovering it – and at a rapidly growing rate! - Prosecco has been
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enjoyed as far back as ancient Roman times. It has always been popular in Italy as an everyday kind of aperitif long before finally making the leap into the mainstream U.S. and Canadian markets. Emotivo Prosecco (153981) $15.15 is an elegant sparkling wine made from the natural fermentation of specially selected Glera grapes. It is soft and fruity with delightful pink grapefruit aromas, mouth-watering natural acidity and a refreshingly bright lingering flavour. Although its affordable price begs the question, don’t look at Prosecco as being just the poor man’s Champagne. Produced by the much less labour intensive ‘Charmat’ method - Prosecco is held in large stainless-steel containers for 8-12 weeks
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before being bottles under pressure, helping it retain all the fresh, bright, fruity flavours. Villa Sandi Prosecco (520494) $15.20 exudes aromas of apple, pear with a sprinkling of spring flowers. Like its fellow fizzy Italian friends it is light in body with flavours of peach, lemon, tangerine and lime with oodles of fresh apple and melon notes. All about fresh and fizzy fruitiness, Prosecco doesn’t have to be aged. This is a sparkling wine that has no preten-
sions. It’s meant to be drunk this very afternoon in the sunshine or at the very latest this evening, as the opening sipper sliding into your Easter feast. With a touch of residual sugar adding immediate interest La Marca Prosecco (321182) $15. brings apple pie to mind on first sip with sour lemon and the ubiquitous sweet ‘n’ sour flavours of pink grapefruit and a light creamy chalky texture on the palate. Maintaining the larg-
est share of the market by far, sparkling, fine and fizzy Villa Teresa Prosecco (268714) $16.10 – like all true Proseccos - is made from Glera wine grapes and features soft green apple and pear over a twist of marzipan. In its flip-top re-cap-able bottle, this organic Italian bubbly doesn’t need a celebration to sizzle! Leap into Spring and enhance your Easter feasting all at the same time. Beyond the classic ‘Bellini’ any glass of Prosecco can be enhanced with a generous splash of your favourite fruit liqueur. Be bold and create your own signature cocktail! Elegantly packaged Mascareri Prosecco (637595) $18.20 is an ode to the elite mask maker’s guild of Venice. Those who made the Venetian masks at the age of the Serenissima were the ‘Mascareri’, associated in the Arte dei Maschereri since 1436. Look for aromas of ripe golden apple, with melon and pear flavours and hints of hazelnut and acacia blossoms and a touch of sweetness. Reach WineWise by emailing douglas_sloan@ yahoo.com
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ince 2010, Smita Singh has been working with Partners International to rescue and rehabilitate young girls in her hometown of Kolkata, India, from sex slavery and human trafficking. A clinical psychologist, Singh is the director of Mahima Care Homes and in that role, she has helped turn scared, “very, very broken” girls into strong young women. Many of the girls who have come through the care homes are now married, studying at university or employed. Singh will share that message of hope April 4 at 7 p.m. at Campbell River Baptist Church as part of the Partners International Hope in Action Tour. Singh started working with International Justice Mission to rescue girls in Kolkata from human trafficking. Nearly six years ago, she began working to set up the Mahima Care Homes with Partners Internationals. “When I was working with International Justice Mission, our job was to rescue girls,” she said. “My job was to facilitate aftercare for them after they left the brothels.”
When Singh first started doing this work, she says the facilities were very poor and the girls weren’t getting the help they needed. In 2008, about 32 girls ran away from aftercare facilities, and Singh realized they needed to do something different. “That was kind of the tipping point,” she said. Mahima Care Home opened April 31, 2010. At the time, the standard was large homes with 100-160 girls with few trained staff members, and Mahima was different because it was small and had many trained staff members to help the girls using a holistic approach, says Singh. “It’s a very, very structured program with regard to their health, education, counselling, vocational training, art and dance therapy,” she said. “Including everything, we tried to make it something that encompassed all their areas of need, but also instilled hope for their future. They know we will not just let them go without taking care of their future or security. They know we are there for the long haul.” Singh says about 150 girls have stayed at the home in the past five and a half years. Sixtyfive girls and young women have been suc-
Mahima Care Homes director Smita Singh speaking at Partners International Canada’s Restored event last year, which focused on ending human trafficking.Singh will be speaking here at a human trafficking awareness event April 4 at 7 p.m. at Campbell River Baptist Church.
cessfully reintegrated, and Singh says they’ve been able to keep the re-trafficking rate to less than 10 per cent, when it had been up around 80 per cent before. Singh says it can take up to eight years for a human trafficking case to get to court, and it is hard to get the girls back to testify after all that time. But in the last six years, they’ve had 15
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girls testify in human trafficking-related court cases, which is another positive sign for Singh. “That has been a real game-changer in Kolkata,” she said. Many of the girls who have stayed at Mahima Care Homes are now married, have families, are now in college, have a job and are moving on with their lives, says Singh.
Looking to the future, Singh hopes that better care facilities will open in Kolkata and the surrounding area — and that one day, these homes will not even be needed and that Mahima Care Homes will be able to shut down. As for the girls who come to Mahima Care Homes, Singh hopes they are developing a
sense of self worth. “My hope is when they leave, these girls are empowered, they know what their rights are and they are in a place where they can not only care for themselves but also take initiative to help others,” she said. Singh says the Mahima Care Homes have had a big impact in the Kolkata area. “People get to know it
is possible to take a very, very broken, devastated young child and make her a young lady who can walk into any situation and hold her own,” she said. “That is my hope when I am working with these girls in Kolkata. The mindset is these girls are spoiled and no good can come from them, but my hope is people will see how much can be achieved.”
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7x14 Grow Your Own Super Foods! By Shauna Lambeth, Campbell River Garden Centre You don't have to look far to find someone talking about how healthy fresh fruits and berries are for us. Casually pass the checkouts of your supermarket and the health and fitness magazine covers are raving about these "Super Foods". Flicking around the TV or while you are surfing the internet we get the same message; fresh fruits and berries are packed with not just juicy flavour but with vitamins, minerals and powerful antioxidants that help us be more healthy, fight disease and lose weight. But come on...we knew this. Mom was always telling us if we were hungry grab and apple. She must be giggling now to see these same "super foods" dressed up in their superhero capes!
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ay Knowles couldn't stop smiling Monday afternoon as the dining room at Ironwood Place filled with family members, friends and well wishers on Monday afternoon (March 21). And for very good reason. She was celebrating her 101st birthday. Knowles's birthday was actually March 20, but her birthday party was held the next day. There was coffee, cake and fruit, music by Ironwood Place activity co-ordinator Joel Chambers and a visit from Mayor Andy Adams. Rita Bresson, the administrator at Ironwood Place, read a press release from Island Health celebrating Knowles' milestone birthday and a letter from B.C. Seniors Advocate Isobel Mackenzie wishing Knowles a happy birthday. As well, Chambers read out a poem he'd written for Knowles called "101 Years." Knowles (who was born Florence May Blyth) sat at the head table with her daughters, Ethel MacDonald and Sheila Heslop, her sons-in-law Terry MacDonald and
Gary Heslop, and her boyfriend, Monty Bingham. Bingham, who is 96, made sure to give Knowles a kiss before sitting down beside her. "I come each Thursday and we have lunch together," he told the group gathered for the birthday party. "And we don't leave
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and the first of their nine children, Ethel Freda, was born in February 1932. The Knowleses went homesteading in 1934, settling in the Compass District. The Knowleses farmed in the Wapella District and Ivan joined the Royal Canadian Air Force as a cook in 1941. When Ivan left the Air Force, they moved into town and opened a cafe in Whitewood, Sask. The Knowles family moved to Campbell River in 1951 after Ivan heard of a cook's job with the mill opening out here, says Heslop. Ivan went ahead and the rest of the family came after him, driving across the country and taking what was then the CPR ferry. Ivan passed away in 1987. Heslop says she admires her mother's strength and work ethic. "She was a good provider," she said. "She worked hard. She did all the veggies; we all learned canning from her and made bread. She's strong. She provided well with very little."
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Shop teacher Brianne Gale shows a Grade 8 Phoenix student how to propertly clamp and cut a piece of driftwood, but she’s less concerned about teaching that skill than she is about her students going off to be good global citizens.
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their time with her is that when they leave the room, they go off to be good people. “If a kid comes out of here with a whistle that doesn’t whistle, but they’ve learned something about how to communicate with others, and how to be good, then I’ve still done my job,” she says, smiling, before excusing herself from the discussion, yet again, to help a young girl clamp a piece of driftwood properly. And another one needs help with the chop saw. The students are working on their “legacy projects,” right now, which is part of Gale’s theory that they should be using their learning to do good things within the community and around the world. This round of Grade 8 legacy projects are giant toys and boardgames for the school’s courtyard – think about the chessboards at April Point and Heriot Bay over on Quadra for a frame of reference, if you’ve ever been to one of those resorts. Last semester they made toys for donation to the Laichwiltach Family Life Society, Rose Harbour and the Foursquare Community Church. The group before that made wooden cars for the kids in a women’s shelter in Guatemala. They’ve also made benches that will be put outside the school at the bus loop – once they figure out how they can go about attaching them to the ground. Oh, and Gale has brought in a bunch of concrete mix so they can make stepping stones and pathways for neighbourhood gardens and courtyards. “These projects, hopefully, teach them to give back when you have the opportunity to make
a difference. Basically, when they leave my class, I want them to go off and be a positive influence in the world.” Now in her second year of teaching, Gale admits it wasn’t always her plan. She’s always been handy, loved working with her hands, and wanted to work in the trades, but she realized pretty quickly while she was training to be a carpenter, “that being outside in the freezing cold, doing framing, wasn’t exactly what I wanted be doing.” So she went into the Technology Teacher Education program at BCIT so she could keep working with the tools she loved, but pass her love for that work onto others, as well. So now she does just that. And she loves it. She loves the freedom that comes with the job, and she loves the creativity she can help foster in the kids. Sure, there’s a binder of ideas over in the corner and a wall of templates the students can use if they’re stuck for an idea, but most of the time, Gale says, they come up with an idea on their own, and she helps to make that idea into a reality. “I think it’s good to keep it as open as you can so they can really be creative,” she says. Like their upcoming driftwood projects, where the class went down to the beach to find a piece of driftwood to make something out of. That’s another facet of what she’s teaching, which feeds right into her messaging of being a good person for the planet – making better use of the resources available to us. One thing Gale felt was lacking when she was studying at BCIT was the whole, “where does this stuff come from and how can we make use of it more efficiently and effectively?”
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aspect, so she’s incorporating some of that into her class, as well. “We talk about sustainability, and how unsustainable it is to just keep buying a bunch of wood, cutting off whatever you need and throwing the rest away. “I encourage them to go to the scrap bin first before going to the wood rack. That’s a tree that had to die for us to make use of it, after all. It is a renewable resource, but only if it’s managed properly.” To that end, they also go on field trips out into the woods with tree
planters and foresters to see how the material they are using comes to be on the rack at the back of the class. A student goes bustling by us with a huge wad of paper towel dripping with a red liquid. Thankfully, it’s paint from the project he’s working on that he’s been cleaning up. But it brings up another subject. How stressful is it to be trying to manage a class of 30 middle school kids using a room full of power tools? Gale says while she certainly has to be on the ball, she’s confident
that have the skills they need to use the equipment safely. It’s not that she has to have the proverbial “eyes in the back of her head.” It’s more like she needs to be confident that she doesn’t have to be everywhere at once. “When I’m looking in one direction working with someone, I have to believe that the people behind me are acting responsibly,” she says. “I haven’t had any accidents in here – other than a few little scrapes or stuff that a Band-Aid can fix – because I make sure safety stuff is done at the beginning, and thoroughly, and they all
write tests on it before they can use any of the equipment.” So they’re safe, they’re learning some technical skills, and they’re learning about how to be a positive influence on the world. And that sounds perfect to Gale. “I think you have an opportunity in teaching to not just teach the skill of the class, but to also teach life skills. I think that’s really what teaching is about,” she says before tossing her safety glasses back on and heading back out into the controlled chaos to help another student find the tool they need.
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hey went in with no expectations. Well, other than to make people laugh. What they came away with was more than they could have ever imagined. The five students from Carihi’s modest French Immersion program took home a trophy, medals, and a boost of confidence in themselves and each other. The students, from Grades 9 and 11, were the winners of an improv tournament at the Festival du bois de Maillardville in Coquitlam. It was the first time francophone students from an English high school had ever competed in the tournament. Not only that, the group – dubbed the Raisins Mûr which in English translates to the Ripe Grapes (a nod to a warm up exercise that twists students’ faces as if they’ve eaten a ripe grape) – had only been together since December. The students’ teacher, Mme Suzanne Rivard, said she couldn’t be prouder of her students who beat out five other teams – three from Vancouver, one from Kelowna and one from Victoria. “It’s really awesome how improvisation helps
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Clockwise from top left, Carihi students Isaiah Sheppard, Darius Bellrose, teacher Mme. Suzanne Rivard and students Guillaume Bellrose, Julianne Biegler and Marie-Gabrielle Béchard were the winners of an improv tournment – their first ever competition.
the students, it gives you so much more confidence,” Rivard says. “It really boosted their confidence and I had parents telling me they had never seen their child so happy before.” Rivard says she was encouraged to see some of the students, who tended to be on the shy side, transform on the stage. She says they had only ever practiced in front of their own classmates (in a class with 19 students) and at the festival, they were put in front of roughly 70 people they didn’t know. Student Isaiah Shep-
pard said he and his teammates were in it to have fun and expectations were low. “We thought we lost on the first day because we had won one match and lost the second but it turned out others had the same record so we had to do the matches all over again which we were not expecting,” Sheppard said, adding that Carihi’s team kept moving up in the bracket until they won it all. “It was a really intense match, the final one. We were tied 2-2 and so we got to play one last game.” The team had 30 sec-
onds to come up with a game plan. The topic? ‘Ouch, my back hurts.’ And the teams could use noises, but no words. The winning skit involved Sheppard laid up with back pain and getting no relief from either a masseuse, chiropractor, or acupuncturist. “Lo and behold, a beautiful girl touched me on the back and instantly fixed it,” Sheppard says. “And the crowd loved it.” The skits were judged by the audience, people attending the fran-
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Lizzy Hoyt’s soaring melodies rooted in Celtic traditions
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izzy Hoyt is an award-winning Canadian vocalist and songwriter who also ranks among the top Celtic instrumentalists in the country. With the voice of an angel, Lizzy delivers music and stories with soaring melodies rooted in Celtic and folk traditions. Gardeners Green in Merville will be welcoming Lizzy for a house concert on Wednesday, April 6.
Tickets are $20 and include a dessert buffet. For more information, call 250-337-5337. Video at http://lizzyhoyt.com/video/, more info at: www.lizzyhoyt. com . Hoyt’s fourth album New Lady on the Prairie (produced by John Reischman and Lizzy Hoyt) demonstrates a mature and refined ‘trans-Atlantic’ sound that blends influences from Celtic, bluegrass and folk traditions. The
title track, inspired by Hoyt’s great great aunt immigrating to Canada from Ireland in the early 1900s, demonstrates her ability to craft songs that are touching, poignant, and lyrically rich. Her arrangements are detailed and atmospheric, and her talents as a multi-instrumentalist are featured in spades. Hoyt is a full-time musician who travels and tours throughout the year. Lizzy’s gift as
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stopped by the improv tent and cast votes for the winners. Student Marie-Gabrielle Béchard said the best part was getting to be someone else. “There are no boundaries with improv, you can be who you want to be and nobody judges you,” she says. “The point is to be laughed at. We went there with no expectations.” Sheppard agreed. “Winning wasn’t the goal, it was just a fun thing to do,” he says. “I liked just meeting a bunch of people who share the same culture as you.” But next year it may not be all fun and games. “We have to defend our title,” he says. Rivard, for her part, is just glad to see her students’ efforts pay off. “It’s so nice they’re being recognized within the school,” Rivard says of her French Immersion students. “It’s such a small class.” The improv tournament is part of the Festival du Bois de Maillardville which celebrates the French culture with French cuisine, French music and entertainment. The festival, which took place from March 4 to 6, was the 27th annual and is the largest francophone festival on Canada’s West Coast.
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oy Orbison was unmistakable with his trademark sunglasses, his distinctive, powerful voice, his complex compositions and the dark emotional ballads we all love. From 1960 to 1964, Orbison landed 22 songs on the Billboard Top 40, including “Only The Lonely”, “Crying”, and “Oh, Pretty Woman”. His impassioned voice, bridging the gap between baritone and tenor, coupled with his signature arrangements ensured the charting of
the hits “Dream Baby”, “Ooby Dooby”, “Blue Angel”, “Blue Bayou”, “You Got It” and “In Dreams”. Tragically, his life was cut short, leaving us only the music. And, long may the music live! The Lonely delivers a sensitive and dynamic tribute to the one and only Roy Orbison. Rock.It Boy Entertainment will present The Lonely - A Tribute To Roy Orbison on Friday, April 1 at the Tidemark Theatre in Campbell River. Tickets are $42.50
(Plus Facility Fees & Service Charges) available from the Tidemark Theatre Box Office. Charge by phone at 250287-7465 or online at www.tidemarktheatre. com. Veteran Mike Demers leads this group of musical journeymen in their mutual and deep appreciation of the timeless music of the Caruso of Rock. The Lonely - A Tribute To Roy Orbison approaches the music with a humble spirit and sincere desire to recreate the sounds and feel of the original recordings.
The Lonely – A Tribute to Roy Orbison will play the Tidemark Theatre on April 1.
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The Rivercity Stage is a-buzz with activity at the moment: Actors rehearsing roles; Construction Crew creating “Set Pieces”; Costumes being designed and many other essential tasks being planned and scheduled to bring our upcoming production: Big Maggie to life. Directed by Margaret Keane, Big Maggie opens for seven performances - April 21-24 and 28-30th. Maggie Polpin has a big personality and big plans for her family’s future. Newly widowed, she grasps the opportunity to take control of her life and future fortune. She knows exactly what she and her four adult children need to do to flourish and prosper in the unpredictable economic climate. But even as she takes firm hold of the reins, with plans laid firmly in place “for their own good”, her sullen and resentful offspring have other ideas. The result: a family drama that will leave you howling with laughter, tap into your compassion and perhaps elicit a tear or two as it strikes a personal chord. It may leave you aghast, horrified at her ruthless singlemindedness, and perhaps raise a glimmer of rueful recognition of some scenario familiar to you. Tickets are now on sale at: Impressions Gallery - 250-286-1612, CR Laundromat - 250-286-6562, the Rivercity Stage - Tues. and Thurs. 10-3 and online at - tickets.tidemarktheatre.com
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Offers available from March 1 - 31, 2016. ≈ Payments cannot be made on a weekly basis, for advertising purposes only. 1No-charge extended warranty is valid for up to 60 months or 100,000 km (whichever occurs first) from the warranty start date and zero (0) kilometers. Some conditions/limitations apply. The No-charge extended warranty is the Nissan Added Security Plan (“ASP”) and is administered by Nissan Canada Extended Services INC. (“NCESI”). In all provinces NCESI is the obligor. This offer includes the gold level of coverage. The offer is available on purchase lease or finance of a new 2016 Sentra, 2016 Altima, 2016 Juke, 2016 Murano // 2015 Micra, 2016 Versa Note, 2015 Sentra, 2016 Rogue // 2015 Altima, 2015 Pathfinder, 2016 Pathfinder. 22 Monthly payments on us is available to customers who lease or finance a new 2015 Sentra, 2016 Sentra, 2015 Altima, 2016 Altima, 2016 Juke, 2016 Murano, 2015 Micra, 2016 Versa Note, 2016 Rogue, 2015 Pathfinder, 2016 Pathfinder through NCF and refers to the first two (2) monthly lease payments or first two (2) monthly finance payments. A customer’s first two monthly payments (inclusive of all taxes) will be waived, up to a maximum of $375 // $500 // $750 per month and does not include down payment or security deposits. After two months, the customer will be required to make all remaining regularly scheduled payments over the remaining term of the contract. Customers must be approved to lease or finance through NCF. Cash purchase buyers or buyers who finance outside of Nissan Finance are also not eligible for this choice. 3My Choice bonus cash $750 // $1,000 // $1,000 // $1,500 is applicable to 2016 Sentra, 2016 Altima, 2016 Juke, 2016 Murano, 2016 Rogue // 2015 Micra, 2016 Versa Note // 2015 Sentra // 2015 Altima, 2015 Pathfinder, 2016 Pathfinder which will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. $750 // $1,000 // $1,000 // $1,500 consists of $500 // $ 850 // $1,000 // $1,200 NCI contribution and $250 // $150 // $0 // $300 dealer participation. *Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 AA00). 0% lease APR for a 24 month term equals monthly payments of $366 with $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. first monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Payments include freight and fees. lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $8,778. $500 Autoshow Season Bonus and $750 My Choice bonus cash included in advertised offer. †Representative finance offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 AA00). Selling price is $25,493 financed at 0% apr equals 24 monthly payments of $1,062 monthly for a 24 month term. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $25,493 . $500 Autoshow Season Bonus and $750 My Choice bonus cash included in advertised offer. ≠ Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 AA00)/2016 Rogue SV Special Edition FWD (Y6SG16 AA00)/2016 Sentra 1.8 S M6 (C4LG56 AA00)/ 2016 Pathfinder S 4 X2 (5XRG16 AA00)/2016 Murano S FWD (LXRG16 AA00). 2.49%/2.49%/2.99%/3.99%/3.9% lease APR for a 60/60/60/60/60 month term equals monthly payments of $280/$313/$189/$381/$365 with $0/$0/$0/$0/$0/$0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Payments include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $16,785/$18,756/$11,326/$22,866/$21,900. $750/$750/$750/$1,500/$750 My Choice bonus cash included in advertised offer. $500/$500/$0/$500/$0 Autoshow Season Bonus included in advertised offer. $600 lease cash applicate on 2016 Sentra 1.8 S M6 (C4LG56 AA00) included in advertised offer. ▲Models shown $37,343/$24,198/$48,793/$45,793 Selling price for a new 2016 Rogue SL AWD Premium (Y6DG16 BK00)/ 2016 Sentra 1.8 SR CVT (C4SG16 AA00)/2016 Pathfinder Platinum 4x4 (5XEG16 AA00)/2016 Murano Platinum AWD (LXEG16 AA10). *◆±≠▲Freight and PDE charges ($1,795/$1,600/$1,795/$1,795) air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, applicable fees (all which may vary by region), manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. 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Houses, salmon and giving back Community improvement and charity are a huge part of Advance Realty’s culture MIKE DAVIES CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
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harity and community betterment are well-ingrained values in the corporate culture of the Royal LePage Advance Realty office on Shoppers Row. Thank-you letters and certificates of appreciation dot the walls from causes and organizations that have expressed appreciation for the realtors’ involvement in some fundraiser or another, to the point where even general manager Bryan Watkins can’t keep track of them all. “I tried to take a count one time of the causes everyone here supports,” he says with a chuckle, “and I had to stop counting, because I got to 30-something and wasn’t anywhere close to getting through them all.” Royal LePage, as a corporate entity, Watkins says, “has always tried to reaffirm and strengthen the ‘quality of life’ philosophy within our realtors,” in that they believe in
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Brian Watkins of Royal LePage Advance Realty in Campbell River say one of his favourite things about being with the company is the emphasis placed on community involvement and charitable support.
selling homes to people in a community they are actively trying to improve. “If a realtor wants to get involved in something, then we’ll pay their entry fees (to fundraising events), and we’ll match donations, and do whatever we can to facilitate them in some way,” Watkins says. “I don’t think there’s a person in here that isn’t involved in something. Everyone has a cause, from Ducks Unlimited, to the Salmon Foundation, to
the SPCA, to Cameryn’s Cause – you name it, and we do it.” Realtor Mark Ranniger says he, too, tried to compile a list of their charitable interests once. “One time I asked everybody in the office for a list of their charities and community stuff they’re involved with, and I put them all on the board, and it’s phenomenal how long that list was, “ he says. “I think it’s one of the strongest reasons that I love it here, personally.”
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Ranniger, for example, organizes the annual local fundraiser for Ducks Unlimited, which he says nets the environmental organization more than $50,000 every year. He’s also one of the people who brought up the concept of a fishing derby – which the company is organizing for the first time this year and has gotten a hugely positive response about – as another way to give back. “Deanna Collins and myself were having a
conversation, and we suddenly thought, ‘Why don’t we have a derby in Campbell River?’ It’s insane.” Ranniger and Collins brought it up to head office as something they’d like to look into doing, and were immediately given $5,000 by president Stephen Grant to offer up for a grand prize, which got the ball rolling. “We launched it on Facebook, and the response was immediate and amazing,” Ranniger says.
“We had people phoning and emailing as soon as it went up asking how to donate, when they could buy tickets, and those kinds of questions. It was really something to see the support rolling in.” Watkins, too, is being overwhelmed by the support flowing in for the event. But he thinks he knows why it’s happening. “The really impressive thing about it is that from a cold, hard, corporate perspective, there is very little in it for one of the law firms in town, for example, to give us money for this,” Watkins says. “Like, why would you give us this money? It’s not a great publicity deal, you’re not getting your name up in lights and a million words in the paper, so why are you doing this? But I think if you asked them why they’re doing it, they’d tell you it’s because it’s the right thing to do for Campbell River.”
And that’s why they do what they do for Campbell River. “Our realtors are to be congratulated in that they are putting money back into their own community – where they live, into schools their kids attend, parks that they play in, fish they catch,” Watkins says, adding that he also thinks it’s why the company itself has seen success. “Realtors are uniquely positioned to create a quality of life for the people that we make our living from,” Watkins says, “and this company does that more than any other I’ve ever known. They live that. They give back and try to improve the quality of life of the community they’re serving, and I think there’s a direct correlation between that and the success of the company. “Out of our 50 realtors, there are probably 65 different charities we contribute to,” Watkins says, “and we wouldn’t have it any other way.”
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ing research material to put together a webfor future genealogists. site – I’ve done it several OUCH! I can’t stop time, times for my writing. but I can—I hope—make (Check me out: www. the nuggets of family his- kristinbutcher.com ) tory I’ve found interestBut this website will be ing to my descendants. all about family. Anyone Enter: can visit it, t he ‘a ha’ but it will GENEAL be devoted moment. I shall write to the famthe stoily ancesries down. tors . My After all, family hisstories are tory will be what I do. online. And I shall It will be make sure very differthat everyent from one in the genealogy family— binders whether though. they live It will be across the dead simcountry or across the ple (excuse the pun), world—has access to both in content and navthem. Instantly. Any igation. I shall include time. Forever. only the very basic staIt is the age of the tistics, photos if I have Internet, and I intend to them, a map to show take advantage of it. I am location—those sorts of not a computer whiz by things. Primarily, the site any stretch of the imagi- will focus on the stories nation, but I am still able I have unearthed about
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Most genealogists have rooms full of binders, documenting their years of research, because genealogists are nothing if not thorough. But what happens to all that material when the family genealogist is gone? Perhaps a son or daughter will take over and add a few binders of his or her own. It’s a nice thought, but chances are that won’t happen. It is my experience that relatives like to hear the stories, but they aren’t interested in carrying on the research. So, if you’re lucky, your binders will end up in someone’s basement or attic unless you leave them to your local genealogy society. This situation has been on my mind recently. You see, I’ve been checking out the calendar, and though my heart and soul argue to the contrary, the numbers say I’m getting uncomfortably close to becom-
my ancestors. You’d be amazed how many there are. And, as I’ve said before, everyone loves a good story. So that is my 2016 goal. I shall set up a family history site, and I shall update it as I learn more, so when the time comes that my kids need to know—and I’m not there to tell them—the answers will be there. I shall also make it possible to comment on the material there. My hope is that other relatives I don’t know—yet may contribute to my family history too. Of course, I shall still keep the more in-depth records, on the offchance someone may one day want to know more detail. If you’re a bit of a voyeur – or a fellow genealogist or historian – or just a lover of stories, stay tuned. When the site is up and running, I shall post a link.
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When we close our eyes and wipe away a tear, We just keep on wishing that you were still here. We will always hold all the memories deep in our heart, Through these memories we’ll never ever part. When we close our eyes and wipe a tear, We just keep on wishing this pain would just disappear. disappear. We didn’t even get the chance to say good-bye, Bt we But wejust justdidn’t didn’tthink thinkwe wewould wouldhave havetototry.try. We close our eyes and wipe a tear, All of your love we will always hold near. DaughterPriscilla Priscillaand & son daughter sonGerry, Gerry,Mom, MomDad, and Dad, brother Dale, sister Christine, nieces and nephews DEATHS
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Beulah Malvina Tipper (Fulton) December December 23, 1916 on Denman Island Passed Passed away away March 2, 2016 in Campbell River
ItIt isis with with great great sadness sadness that the family family of of Beulah Beulah announces her her passing. passing. With With Kathy at her side, side, Beulah Beulah passed passed away very peacefully. peacefully. She She will will be sadly missed missed and and forever forever in our hearts. Survived Survived by by her her sons Dennis (Kathy) (Kathy) Tipper Tipper and and Brian Brian Tipper, grandson grandson Kevin Kevin (Lisa) Tipper, great-grandsons great-grandsons Richard Richard and William William Tipper, Tipper, grandson grandson Dean Tipper, great-granddaughter Tipper, great-granddaughter Taylor Taylor Tipper, Tipper, granddaughters granddaughters Sonya (Forest Tyers), Sonya Tipper and Forest Tyers,great-granddaughter great-granddaughterEmilyn Emilyn Tyers, many many cousins, cousins, nieces, nieces, nephews and their children, and many, many friends friends of of her her and and Norm’s. Norm’s. Beulah will be remembered by many children children who who called called her “Nan.”
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Today the world is a sadder place for the Rauser Clan, with the passing of my wife, Shirley June Rauser. Mother Nature smiled down on me when we married in Edmonton, Alberta on October 14, 1950. Shirley was proud of her 2 sons Keith and Gene, daughter-in-law Carla; grandchildren Cindy, Corey, Rachel, Jillian, Jordan and Gavin along with her 12 great-grandchildren. Shirley was known for her serene smile and gentle nature. She saw the best in most everyone. I was blessed with her love and devotion for 65 and a half years. I would like to pay tribute to all our friends and family who did everything humanly possible to help us through this tragic time. Can we perhaps at this time of sorrow find a bit of comfort in the words of Norman Rockwell when he wrote, “Those who have passed from this world die only when we whom they loved forget them.” We will cherish her memory. Forever in my heart, Bob Rauser. There will be no service as per Shirley’s request. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the BC Children’s Hospital in Shirley’s name.
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She She was was predeceased predeceased by her husband of 63 years, Norman Tipper; sisters sisters Lillian, Lillian, Viola, Viola, Bernice, and Gwen and twin great-grandsons Kenneth Kenneth and and Lorne. Lorne. very special special thank thank you to Dr. Duncan Douglas for being Beulah’s AA very doctor and and looking looking after after her so well. Thank you to the Evergreen doctor Seniors Home Home nurses, nurses, kitchen staff, LPN, hairdresser and others, Seniors for taking takingcare careofofBeulah Beulah over few years. the to for over the the last last few years. and toand Campbell Campbell Riverstaff; Hospital staff;3rd 2nd, 3rdoccupational floor, occupational and River Hospital 2nd and floor, and physio physio therapists. therapists.
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The closure of Quinsam Coal with a loss about 60 jobs is sad news for the Campbell River community, particularly since the mine has been providing relatively stable employment since 1986. But the closure of five other coal mines in BC during the last two years casts the Quinsam closure in a larger context. The 195 nations that gathered in December, 2015, at the UN’s COP 21 meeting on global climate change in Paris agreed to dramatic cuts in greenhouse gas emis-
sions. Whether Quinsam Coal closed because of low coal prices or other causes is moot; its closure is symbolically important because it’s a small step in the necessary transition away from fossil fuels. Indeed, our task of trying to hold a global temperature rise to 1.5°C and not exceed 2.0°C is a huge challenge, requiring an 80% reduction in emissions by 2050 and 100% by 2100. But we will only meet this global challenge if we remember our larger goal and are
not distracted by local issues that invite regressive action. Oil pipelines and refineries are multidecade investments, committing us to long-term fossil fuel consumption that must be discouraged. So, too, with LNG plants. The Canadian Environmental Assessment Agency estimates that the proposed multi-billion dollar LNG plant on Lelu Island at the mouth of the Skeena River — not
a smart location for such an industry — would produce 5.28 million tonnes of CO2e every year for the life of the facility, with upstream production of 6.5 to 8.7 million tonnes. The Agency describes the direct emissions as “high in magnitude, continuous, irreversible, and global in extent.” With 2050 only 34 years away, we have an incredibly short time to
reach an 80% reduction in greenhouse gases. And a virtual energy revolution will have to occur well before 2100. The enormity of our task is nicely described in a “flow” and “store” metaphor. Think of Earth’s thin atmosphere as a bathtub with our greenhouse gas emissions as water being added from a running tap. Until we shut off the tap — until we reach zero emissions — the level of water in the bathtub will continue to rise. By 2050, the amount of water enter-
ing the bathtub must be low enough that by 2100 we can shut off all the water before the bathtub overflows at 2.0°C. If we can turn off the water at 1.5°C, we may even have a little room at the top to allow for the unpredictable. If we miscalculate, we will be trying to stop the flow of water while also mopping the floor to prevent house damage. This metaphor, however, is only a rough representation of our greenhouse gas problem. For a fuller understanding, imagine that
the bathtub is made of rubber. As it fills, it changes shape — the sides may bulge and the top may sag depending on the weight and temperature of the water. Because we don’t know much about the design specifications of rubber bathtubs, the 2100 date and the 2.0°C target are only guesses about when the bathtub will overflow. As a further complication, we have been so busy running a deep, hot bath that we forgot to pay the premiums on our house insurance. And no plumber.
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‘how many smartphones could fit in this room?’” The teams were given 45 minutes to produce an answer to the questions. “I didn’t contribute as much as I would have liked to with the problems and got stumped on what to do several times,” said Payne. “Luckily, the other members of my team seemed like they knew what they were doing, so we did end up finishTHEY SAID IT: “The trip
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On Sale
4
99
On Sale
6
99
Each
Each
Island Farms
Premium Ice Cream,
Novelty Varieties 8 Stem Bunch
4
88
88
Each
Each
First of the season fresh BC halibut now in-store! BC Fresh Halibut Fillets
Before dawn breaks, Thrifty Foods fishermen are up and at’er, fishing our BC waters in search of halibut. You see, for us fishing is about sustainability and tradition, which is why 100% of our halibut is caught on-the-line.
Skin On $16.74/lb
On Sale
369
Per 100g
THRIFTYFOODS.COM
Specials in effect until MARCH 29
2016