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impacted by homelessness, abuse, violence and/or substance misuse. The shirts are being displayed on and around the building as part of the Clothesline Project. The Clothesline Project started in Cape Cod, Mass., in 1990 to address the issue of violence against women. It is a vehicle for women affected by violence to express their emotions and heal by decorating a shirt. It always takes place during Prevention of Violence Against Women Week (which this year is April 18-25). Lori-Ann Hirst, the CRNITS’s outreach worker and safe home co-ordinator, says that while the transition society does the Clothesline Project every year, this is the first year they have hung the shirts on the Rose Harbour building. “I think why it’s so special is a lot of the women who live in this building have experienced violence against them or in their life and they’re looking for safety — and that is what this building is for,” she said. “All these T-shirts have been done by women who live in the building to share their voice. That’s why it’s so special — it’s their way of having a voice.” The decorated T-shirts share messages of hope, memorials to women who have been lost, statements of strength and stories of survival. Hirst says they have about 200 shirts this year. Hirst says they’ve been doing the project for at least 20 years in Campbell River and it has gotten bigger and bigger. “What it means to have it on this building is this is a building for women who experience abuse who are needing a safe place to be and this is the T-shirts they did,”
she said. This past Tuesday, the Campbell River and North Island Transition Society, Campbell River Women’s Centre and Laichwiltach and Family Services hosted the Clothesline Project at Spirit Square. Along with the T-shirts, there was also a white sheet with “These Hands Don’t Hurt” written on it for non-abusive males to trace their hands on in support of the cause. Hirst says they had a good turnout for the community awareness event. “There were at least 200 people throughout the day who stopped by and checked it out, asked questions and took a look at the T-shirts,” she said. “We had women come in and ask if they could do a T-shirt and hang it up on the clothesline themselves, which was very profound for them. I think a lot of people who didn’t know about it asked questions and it brought awareness to the community.” During Prevention of Violence Against Women Week, you’ll find T-shirts hanging around the Rose Harbour building, the Museum at Campbell River and the Campbell River and District Art Gallery.
The Campbell River RCMP are looking for the owner of a dog that bit a four-year-old on April 11. Campbell River RCMP received a complaint from a concerned mother whose four-year-old child had just been bit by an off leash dog at the Sportsplex around 2:30 p.m. The bite resulted in a puncture wound to the child’s leg. The owner of the dog saw the bite occur and gave a quick apology, but then left the area. The dog is described as a gold coloured, short haired, possibly a Vizsla or similar. The owner is described as a brown haired female in her 20’s, approximately 5’6 and 140 pounds. “The Sportplex is not an off-leash area for dogs and it is frequented by families. We would like the public to please respect the city bylaw and families who play in the park. Even if you feel your dog is well behaved and under control, many people fear dogs, especially children. There is an off leash area in Campbell River for dog owners to give their dogs a chance to run free and socialize,” said Const. Sara Clark. RCMP would like anyone who has any information on this incident to contact Campbell River RCMP at (250) 286-6221.
More awards for Mirror The Campbell River Mirror is in the winner’s circle again, this time with Newspapers Canada, the national association of this country’s community newspapers. In the annual Better Newspapers Competition, the Mirror has won first place for the best front page in Canada for its circulation class. The Mirror also won second place in Canada for Young Reader Engagement Initiative for the Carihi Mirror, its regularlyappearing news feature written by Carihi students. This is all in addition to being a top three finalist for these provincial Ma Murray Awards being held on May 7: n Classifieds Award – Rachel Beckley & team. n Newspaper Excellence Award. n Best Special Section – Michelle Hueller: Remembrance Day. n Michelle Hueller will receive the Silver Quill Award for 25 years of service in the industry.
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One happy recipient gets her new wheelchair in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, in 2015. Hansi Zihlmann says we have to come together as a global community and help where it’s needed, and with over 160 million people globally needing wheelchairs and can’t afford them, that’s what he’s decided will be his way of helping.
River team fundraises and buys the wheelchairs while the chapter on the other end figures out who’s going to receive them. “Many of these places don’t have any social safety nets or medical safety nets. The middle class – if there is a middle class – or the wealthy are the only ones who can go to a doctor in these places,” Zihlmann says. “And It’s not even about wheelchairs, really, when it comes right down to it,” Zihlmann says. “It’s about connecting and reaching out to communities around the world who need the help.” But don’t think when they say they want to help the global community, that they ignore
what’s happening here. They’ve also distributed wheelchairs to people here in Campbell River. “Anybody who needs a wheelchair and isn’t able to buy,” Zihlmann says, “we will help them. These things retail for about $850 each.” Their chairs, he says, are significantly less expensive than if someone wants to just order one. They are made of bicycle tubing by a company called Drive Medical, Zihlmann says, and built in China in bulk, so they are both very sturdy and relatively inexpensive. “We pay about $175,” Zihlmann says. But even at that price, Zihlmann says, one of the problems of funding such an endeavour
is that not only do they buy the wheelchairs in U.S. Dollars – so they have to watch that number closely to know how much they will need – but the cost of the chairs, seemingly, is always going up, as well. They used to be able to get a container full of wheelchairs for $40,000, but these days, between the Canadian/U.S. exchange rate and everincreasing price of the chairs, it’s closer to $60,000. “We might be a bit behind the eight ball this year,” Zihlmann says, “but I guess we’ll see. It’s too early to tell.” But that financial struggle, if there is one, won’t likely be because they don’t sell out the event. Dancing and Tapas is always a sellout,
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The Campbell River School District (SD72) says it is showing it practises what it teaches when it comes to sustainability with the announcement that it has met a provincial target for emissions reduction a full five years early. The provincial government had assigned a target of a one-third reduction in greenhouse gas emissions — relative to 2007 levels
— by the end of 2020, and SD72 says it has already attained that target. The district’s reduction also surpasses the city’s Community Energy and Emissions Plan target of a 25 per cent reduction in community greenhouse gas emissions by 2020. The district says it attained these goals by adopting an environmental responsibility policy, developing sustainability guidelines and renewing a strategic partnership with BC Hydro to
conduct an energy management assessment to identify priority reduction areas. The district also developed a strategic energy management plan, which identified a wide variety of infrastructure projects, initiatives to engage students and staff and community outreach efforts. This included the formation of an environmental awareness focus group to provide teachers and support staff with an opportunity to learn of projects,
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identify new initiatives and receive feedback on progress towards carbon neutrality. Seeing where energy was being wasted was possibly the most important factor in getting a handle on how to reduce its footprint, the district says in its announcement, “and by developing and using energy consumption reports, Energy Star labelling and Statistics Canada commercial and institutional energy use survey results, school administrators could see where
their school’s biggest energy draws were and share this information with staff and students,” bringing everyone on board with their plans to reduce their energy usage. Once staff and students were on side, the district says, the district then focused on its relationship with the City of Campbell River, BC Hydro, North Island College and the University of Victoria as other avenues to reach reduction target. SD72 is not done look-
ing for efficiencies now that it’s met the provincial goal, however. “Both the provincial mandate and the city target gave us a renewed focus on our carbon reduction journey,” says Steve Woods, SD72’s manager of operations. “This was a natural extension of initiatives we already had in progress and the result was improved learning conditions at all schools and significant reductions in energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.”
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- PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OPPORTUNITY FOR INPUT Zoning Bylaw Amendment A Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of City Hall located at 301 St. Ann’s Road in Campbell River, B.C. at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, April 25, 2016 to provide an opportunity for public input on Bylaw No. 3612, 2016 and Bylaw No. 3616, 2016. What is the purpose of Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3612, 2016? The purpose of Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3623, 2016 is: • to rezone the crown lease area adjacent to 4065 Discovery Drive from Public Areas Two (PA2) to Public Areas Three (PA-3) to facilitate the construction of a private moorage facility. What is the purpose of Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3616, 2016? The purpose of Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3616, 2016 is: • to include a General Bylaw that adds the Public Areas Three (PA-3) zone to Schedule “A” of Zoning Bylaw 3250, 2006 Where can I view a copy of the bylaw? A copy of this proposed bylaw may be inspected at the City Hall, Community Planning & Development Services Department on any regular business day between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive, from Friday, April 15, 2016 to Monday, April 25, 2016. How can I provide comments?
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Speak at the Public Hearing or share a written submission for Council consideration. Register at the Public Hearing or in advance by calling 250-286-5700. Please note that legal considerations prevent Council from receiving any representations or submissions after the close of the Public Hearing Who can I contact for more information? The City of Campbell River, Community Planning & Development Services Department at 250-286-5726 or Matthew Fitzgerald at 250-286-5735.
“The City of Campbell River wants to hear your ideas on how to make the downtown of Campbell River a vibrant, lively place! Your ideas will be included in the City’s downtown streetscape design process. We are developing a vision for the future look of downtown - including streets, sidewalks, bicycle areas, public gathering spaces, lighting, landscaping, decorative features, and buildings. Complete this survey by April 30 to contribute your ideas about the look, feel and character of the downtown and ideas for future improvements.”
GET INVOLVED UPCOMING ACTIVITIES The City of Campbell River is reviewing its Sustainable Official Community Plan (SOCP) & Zoning Bylaw and asking residents, business and community organization representatives to weigh in on how thecommunity should grow and develop.
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To learn more visit campbellriver.ca/OCPreview and sign up for e-mail updates or contact the City at (250) 286-5725.
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Letters Come on folks, be more tolerant I was sad to read about the York Road residents’ vehement reaction to a proposed reserve in their neighborhood. May I respectfully suggest that property owners reflect on the colonization of Canada and whose land we all live on. The Indigenous People of this country were left with bad treaties or no treaties and a bit of reservation land. And 140 years of life under The Indian Act. Poverty and inadequate health care, hopelessness and teen suicides is the lived reality of many isolated First Nations communities. We can all be good neighbors and share and care about each other. There are many issues to address with this as with any community development. Come on folks, please be kind and tolerant. Let’s get on with good planning and welcome people to join us in this part of beautiful Vancouver Island. Sulyn Cedar
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Buying a home, losing sleep and fixing stuff Well, now I can officially shake my fist and yell at the mayor and council of Campbell River about how I pay their salaries – and I’ve actually already told them so (to a couple of them, at least). That’s right. I’m a property owner. Let me first explain the circumstances of my purchase – because it was definitely not what usually happens, I don’t think – before I get into my views on renting versus owning. I was renting a house that I quite liked. It was in a nice little neighbourhood, it was the right size, had a decent layout, not too much yard to maintain, but enough that I could enjoy having one, and rent was relatively affordable. I was actually thinking that I might talk to my landlord about buying it in a couple of years. Then the phone call came. He’d accepted a job over on the mainland, and wasn’t really interested in owning a rental
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property on an island he didn’t There were many a lost night also live on, so he’d have to be of sleep wondering if I would selling ASAP so he could use have to move my family again the money from the sale to pur- – this time into a much smaller chase a home over there. and older space, likely, based Uh…… on what we could Knowing I afford. MIKE’S But it all came wouldn’t find another rental in together, somemy price range how. that would be of And let me tell similar condiyou, it feels pretty tion and quality awesome. – I’d lucked into a Sure, I won’t be pretty sweet deal able to fix things when I found and have t he that place – I cost of doing so asked him what come off my next he’d be pricing it month’s rent anyat. more. And it sounded But I’m also like a pretty good paying into myself deal after looking at compa- and my family’s future every rable properties in the local time I make a “living inside” market. payment, instead of paying into So then there were building someone else’s pocket. inspector appointments, ongoUnfortunately – or fortuing discussions with mortgage nately, I suppose, depending brokers, insurance agents of on who you ask – it also means numerous sorts, appraisers, that I apparently have to be and on and on and would this constantly thinking about projever end? ects I can take on to make my
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The Earth is scarred. It is cut, burned, poisoned and ravaged. But we mustn’t ever believe that it is beyond repair. Today (April 22) is Earth Day, an occasion when we should consider our planet and our environment within it. And though we may wish simply for the Earth to get well soon, it is up to any of us or all of us to be part of that recovery. There are a number of ways to observe Earth Day. On Thursday the City of Campbell River and School District 72 hosted the Earth Week Film Festival at the Tidemark Theatre to help inspire the community and support local action on environmental projects. But Earth Day can be compatible with our lives in many other ways, too, only on the We say: There are depending limitations of our imagia number of ways nations. There are streams to to observe Earth clean, trees to plant, petiDay tions to sign, causes to champion. Or there are countless opportunities just to get outside and enjoy the great outdoors and appreciate the Earth, and it’s so close that we might not even have to take the car. Or maybe Earth Day isn’t really about celebrating. It’s a date on the calendar when we can take stock, so to speak, and look back on the past 12 months, and think about what we did to harm or heal the Earth, and whether we could have done more, and whether we wish to do more. We’re not sure if Canadians are ready or willing to take a leap toward a future free of fossil fuels. Sometimes it seems we prefer the leap of faith that the harm we’re doing here on Earth isn’t irreversible. So perhaps we’ll have to be satisfied with small steps. Small steps might be enough or they might not be, but they can and do make the world a better place, and that needs to be an outcome of this Earth Day and the ones that come after. Our planet isn’t beyond repair, rather, it’s beyond compare. And we need it to be that way forever. -Black Press
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The centre is now open for the season and is continuing on with its popular Plant A Row, Grow A Row program which promotes healthy eating and giving back to the community. The gardens, which are tended to by school groups and this year, two young local families, will be planted with vegetables like squash, broccoli, kale, carrots, cucumbers, beets, onions, peas and peppers. And it’s up to the kids to look after the gardens. “They’re going to be prepping the gardens, planting the garden, nurturing it and then har-
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President’s Message
On the occasion of the celebration of the 70th Anniversary of the Rotary Club of Campbell River, I am pleased to have the honour and privilege to serve as the Club’s President for 2015/2016. In particular, it is an honour to carry on the “Service Above Self” tradition that was characteristic of the founding members of our Club back in 1946. The current members of our Club and, in fact, the whole of our Campbell River community, owe much gratitude to the 19 original members who, under the guidance of first President Dr. Ken Craig, established the Rotary Club of Campbell River in 1946. Service is a key part of Rotary and this is clearly evident in the Rotary Club of Campbell River. Over the past 70 years, Rotarians have contributed greatly to the development of our community, making Campbell River one of the best places to live in Canada! Rotary projects in our community are numerous and the most recent projects include our new Suspension Bridge at Elk Falls Provincial Park, the Splash Park at Willow Point Park, and the Sea Walk. These projects add to the earlier list of projects which include Rotary Beach Park, Our Place, the Discovery Fishing Pier, Cari’s Infant and Toddler Centre, and many others. The Rotary Club of Campbell River is well known for the physical Rotary projects in our community, but our Club has other dimensions. Rotarians raise funds for local charitable causes and we support other benevolent organizations in our community. Our Club has a strong emphasis Gary McLelan on supporting youth and we are proud to sponsor the Interact Club at Carihi and, on an Rotary Club President international scale, we participate in the Rotary Student Exchange program. Also at the international level, our Club participates in humanitarian efforts to assist communities in developing countries. For example, our Club has worked to provide clean water to communities in Kenya and Honduras. Last, the Rotary Club of Campbell River continues to work with other Rotary Clubs in the world in an effort to eradicate polio from the globe. Rotary is a wonderful service organization and the members of the Rotary Club of Campbell River are to be congratulated for exemplifying the true principles and values of Rotary over the past 70 years. I thank the current members of our Club for allowing me to serve as President during our Club’s 70th Anniversary – it has been a highlight of my life. The Rotary Club of Campbell River will continue to provide service to our community and to the international community and we can look forward to many more Rotary achievements over the next 70 years!
ROTARY NOON CLUB EXECUTIVES AND DIRECTORS:
Gary McLelan President
Cathy Kaardal President Elect Youth Services
David Heath Secretary Web Master
Ian Baikie President Nominee Service Projects
Francois Egan Treasurer
Lorrie Bewza Past President
Todd Peachey Foundation Chair
Colleen McClure Community Service
Jeff King International Service
Pieter Koeleman Foundation Co-Chair
Debra Cunningham Club Administration
Sandra Poelvoorde Public Image
Dustin Whiteside Director of Youth Services
Graham Stewart Membership
David Proctor Sergeant-at-Arms
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70 Years of Campbell River Projects... Rebuild Scout’s Hall
1948-50
1954 -56
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1966
Original 50th Paralle Monument 1985-87
Trails on the Banks of the Campbell River 1960
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Centennial Swimming Pool
CR Museum Steam Donkey
Rotary Beach Park
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Our Place Centre
Quinsam Nature Trail
Dr. Ghislaine Lauzon
The Discovery Passage SeaLife Society, Thank you Rotary for the Maritime Heritage Centre, Seawalk, Suspension Bridge, Pier Lights and so much more!
its friends, volunteers, and visitors are grateful to the Campbell River Rotary Club for their leadership, spirit, and investment of time and resources into our community.
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Thank you for your generous contributions to the Discovery Passage Aquarium and Explorer Lab.
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Last Saturday (April 16), 102 die hard golfers showed up at Sequoia Springs to play in the Smurf Classic Golf Tournament. The weather did not co-operate but everyone had a great time welcoming in the golfing season. Two teams came in with a winning score of 58 (14 under par). Off they went to a sudden death playoff starting on Hole #9. The team of Curtis Wilson birdied the hole while Wayne Spiers’ team could only come up with a par so
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ongtime Campbell River Storm trainer Jami Harris was honoured by the team at it’s annual awards night. But, no, Harris did not receive an award. She had one named after her. “They didn’t tell me until I presented it because every year I present the Trainer’s Award as trainer,” Harris said. “After I did my speech they said, ‘Oh yes, and from this moment on this award will be now known as the Jami Harris Award. That’s how they told me.’” Harris was touched by the recognition. “I was pretty honoured. I have been with the team a long time,” she said. “So, it was a pretty cool honour to have that award named after me.” This was Harris’ last year as the team’s trainer, a job she’s done, on and off, since the team’s inception. Harris is also the team’s office manager. She originally offered her services to the team back in the beginning. “I decided to show up at the game one day and asked if they wanted any volunteers,” Harris said. She started as an “ice kid” and worked her way up to game day coordinator. Then she stepped back from the team for three or four years She returned to the club when jim Revenburg owned the team and they approached her employer for a donation. She told them that she used to work for the team and would love to get back involved.
Jami Harris might be leaving the bench, but her spirit will remain. The longtime Storm trainer will now have her name attached to the team’s Trainer’s Award.
She came on again as the office manager and game day coordinator. Her husband John was the trainer but they were looking for a new one. While a replacement was sought, Jami handled a serious injury at training camp. “The next day when I came back, Jim Revenburg handed me a brand new track suit because the other one was covered in blood, and said, ‘I found my trainer, stop searching.’” When the Spooners bought the team in 2011, Harris stayed on as office manager and trainer. Harris is eminently qualified for the job. She is a highly qualified first aider having been involved with St. John’s Ambulance for years – both she and her husband were superintendents of both adult and cadet brigades for nine years. “It was just a natural fit.” And there’s more to it than helping an injured player off the ice and putting some ice where it’s sore. In fact there’s probably more work off the ice outside of game time than on.
She diagnoses all injuries. If a player’s injured on the ice, the trainer diagnoses the injury right away. “If we can patch him back up and get him back on the ice we do.” The trainer looks after all the players’ medical, dental and physiotherapy appointments arising out of the injury. “And follow them through their injuries and their sickness to make sure they get back together and get healthy enough to get back on the ice to play again.” They also communicate with the players’ parents about the injury. “You do a lot of work, yeah.” The Trainer’s Award – now the Jami Harris Trainer’s Award – is presented to a player his perseverance in fighting back through an injury. This year there were co-winners, Gage Colpron and Michael Holub. Harris presented her award to Colpron and her associate trainer Larry Adams – who will be taking over for Harris – presented to Holub.
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13:50/13.5H
22:09/5.4L 08:15/9.8L 09:0/10.3L1 09:39/10.7L 10:11/10.9L 10:45/11.2L
14:22/13.4H 14:52/13.2H 15:20/13.1H 15:48/13.0H 16:17/12.8H
05:21/12.3H
23:11/5.1L 11:01/9.1L 11:32/9.6L
10:25/8.5L
17:08/12.9H
21:08/6.7L
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Campbell River harbours & Marinas
20:22/6.1L
20:45/5.4L
West Road
21:18/4.7L 21:52/4.2L
To Cortes Island Ferry
QUADRA ISLAND
22:24/3.7L 22:56/3.5L
TSA-KWA-LUTEN LODGE
23:27/3.3L
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WHISKEY POINT RESORT
16:42/13.1H
23:46/4.6L
QUATHIASKI COVE
17:34/12.7H
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Marina Amenities boat launches
& water) Moorage (POwer Brown’s Bay Marina Coast DI Marina Marina Discovery Harbour Fisherman’s Warf (Cortes Is.) Gorge Harbour Warf Gold RIver Municiple (Quadra Is.) Harriot Bay Marina Kelsey Bay (Sayward) (Cortes Is.) Manson’s Landing Resort & Marina Pacific Playground (Quadra Is.) Quathiaski Cove & Marina Salmon Point Resort Is.) Whaletown (Cortes FUel DOcks Brown’s Bay Marina Marina Discovery Harbour (Cortes Is.) (propane) Gorge Harbour (Quadra Is.) Harriot Bay Marina & Marina (propane) Salmon Point Resort FOod & Groceries Brown’s Bay Marina Fisherman’s Warf (Cortes Is.) Gorge Harbour Resort & Marina Pacific Playground Salmon Point Resort
APRIL POINT RESORT
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45 minutes south to Comox Valley HWY
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NET 30.5 34 NET 32.5 32.5 32.5 33.0
20:23/7.5L 12:37/13.9H
23:44/5.8H
16:26/14.3H
11:13/10.5L
10:10/14.3H
03:30/5.1L
22
20:24/5.5L
21:46/3.0L
09:15/14.3H
01:37/2.9L
20 21
14:08/11.0L
18:50/12.4H
15:17/10.8L 19
19:50/6.8L
21:04/4.1L
08:20/14.3H
00:48/2.1L
18
19:24/11.7H 16:22/11.0H
13:43/11.0H
12:17/10.8L
18:23/12.3H
20:33/8.0L
21:53/5.6L
23:15/1.7L 16
13:31/10.8L
21:11/6.8L 07:08/7.4L
23:40/2.4H 15
12:41/10.4L
01:11/1.9H
00:0/1.7L
17
12:03/10.0L
20:05/11.2H
GROSS 34 36 GROSS 34 37 37 37
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ECTORY 2016 MARINEDIR
time/tide time/tide time/tide Day time/tide 17:58/12.5H 02
FLIGHT 1 HANDICAP +1-12 LOW GROSS 1. Chris Roper 2. Geoff Hancock LOW NET 1. Gord Grubisich 2. Dave Tees 3. Curtis Wilson 4. Clint Baikie
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Teams Quarter Won YTD Screaming Eagle’s**** 86.0 287.0 Canada Plus*** 70.5 296.5 Friggin’ 10 Pin** 65.0 271.5 King Pins 64.0 227.0 Ryan’s Pizzeria 52.0 211.0 The B.U.F.F.S 49.5 196.5 Awl Tec* 47.0 199.5 Spare Talent 46.0 241.0 Quarter Winners: 1st = * 2nd = ** 3rd=*** 4th=**** Team Scr Game Canada Plus 757 Team Hcp Game Screaming Eagles 908 Team Scr Series Canada Plus 2218 Team Hcp Series Canada Plus 2626 Scr Game Men/Women Mike Gribble 235 Lisa Gribble 206 Hcp Game Men/Women Mark Hallam 280 Lisa Gribble 260 Scr Series Men/Women Robert Hansen 601 Devon Rodgers 570 Hcp Series Men/Women Mike Gribble 698 Nancy Curley 707 Most POA Men/Women Mike Gribble +83 Nancy Curley +101
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Alder
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Tuesday Night Mixed Bowling
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1ST Dusan Munjin Damon Woodward Bill Rogers Ron Reed 2ND Dustine Whiteside Eric Philp Joel McGee Rod Wilson 3RD Jim Ebert Alan Todd Dave Coverdale Bob Price 4TH Todd Farren Jeremy Lenoury Doug Phyall Matti Loocke 5TH Brock Thomson German Campos Jamie Prodhael Rob Spiers
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Jubilee
ROLL OFF - April 15, 2016
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Road
GOLDEN CRYSTALS THURSDAY P.M. SENIORS (Over 50) Team Name QTR Prairie Dogs 23 Rug Rats 22 Muskrats 19 Marmots 16 Chipmunks 13 Gophers 12 Tazmanian Devils 10 Hedgehogs 5 THIRD QUARTER WINNERS: RUG RATS WEEKLY TEAM SCORES Points Over Series Average Muskrats +353 Hi Scratch Game Muskrats 925 High Scratch Series Muskrats 2549 INDIVIDUAL SCORES Pins Over Agerage Game Men Del Price +151 Ladies Paulette Zschiedrich +85 Pins Over Agerage Series Men Del Price +159 Ladies Sue Muhlfeld +139 High Scratch Game Men Del Price 337 Ladies Paulette Zschiedrich 230 High Scratch Series Men Del Price 717 Ladies Marg Branchi 588
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Teams Quarter Won YTD Screaming Eagle’s 73.0 274.0 Canada Plus*** 58.5 284.5 King Pins 57.0 220.0 Friggin’ 10 Pin** 56.0 262.5 Ryan’s Pizzeria 46.0 205.0 Awl Tec* 46.0 198.5 The B.U.F.F.S 45.5 192.5 Spare Talent 38.0 233.0 Quarter Winners: 1st = * 2nd = ** 3rd=*** Team Scr Game Canada Plus 797 Team Hcp Game Canada Plus 927 Team Scr Series Canada Plus 2217 Team Hcp Series Canada Plus 2607 Scr Game Men/Women Ronnie Chickite 216 Lisa Gribble 201 Hcp Game Men/Women Ronnie Chickite 239 Lisa Gribble 257 Scr Series Men/Women Gene Belanko 613 Lisa Gribble 538 Hcp Series Men/Women Gene Belanko 667 Lisa Gribble 706 Most POA Men/Women Gene Belanko +46 Lisa Gribble +97
Road
Week 31 Standings
Willis
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Courtesy of Kathy Paynter
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Well, I did it again: out for a nice So I have set up my house with casual group ride and I decided to comfy recliner chairs for the whole jump up onto a log…it turned out to family. My kids can now avoid an be wet and really slippery, so after a exciting and adrenalin filled life that minor mishap and an awkward tumwill lead to injuries and pain right ble I have a broken rib. from the start. This is good parentNo big deal, I can still ride and func- ing, right? Now I just need to order tion almost normally, it just hurts a up every channel possible from our bit to laugh, or cough, or sneeze, and cable provider, get a beer fridge and lying down isn’t very comfortable we’re set. either, but I can still ride so it’s all I think this plan can actually work. good! We can live a peaceful Jump forward a few SPIN MY life in front of a TV. I days to our next group can still watch mountain ride and off we go for biking, and watch rock a technical spin in climbing and maybe I Snowden. I was taking can even get back into it easy and being safe, lacrosse – on TV of but then slipped on a course – so I don’t get a wet rock and without bruise. even crashing, managed Then I woke up in to twist my shoulder so a sweat, shaking with far out of shape that I fear. This was a horrible couldn’t move it for two nightmare that felt so days. (I’m blaming this real. I hobbled into my one on being careful and living room to confirm safe – bad plan). Between I didn’t have a collection the broken rib on my left side and the of big chairs. Then I grabbed my bike tweaked shoulder on my right side, and went for a ride in the rain. I was sleep was not an option, so I got to lay freezing cold, soaking wet and my rib there all night thinking about how to and shoulder were aching constantly. avoid this in the future. It was a three hour sufferfest…and IT I came up with a few options that WAS AWESOME!!! When I got home might keep me safer, but don’t think I was exhausted, but felt strong and they’ll work very well. Ride slower? healthy and relaxed. Something you NO! Only ride easy trails? NO! Dress can never get from surfing channels in in full bubble wrap? NO! After a a big comfy chair. couple of hours of serious sleep depriSo I get a little banged up once in a vation I had a realization: If I trade my while on my bike. I’m sure in the end bike in for a recliner chair and a big I am way healthier and will live a lonTV I can probably go the rest of my ger life because of the bike. When we life without another injury. challenge ourselves, it sometimes goes Just imagine how comfortable I wrong, but I’d rather live with a few could be for the next 20-40 years. No scars than watch from the sidelines. broken bones, no sprained ankles, no Now I just have to explain to Chemore stitches, this could be amazing. noa why our most comfortable chair Never feel the burn from climbing a and our flat screen are out in the garbig hill, never have my heart rate max bage. out again, no more sweat burning my eyes, why didn’t I think of this earlier? I’m James Durand and I’m Goin’ Yep, this is a great plan! Ridin’…
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11:01/9.1L 11:32/9.6L
10:25/8.5L
17:08/12.9H
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22:54/9.9H
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20:23/7.5L 12:37/13.9H
22:09/5.4L
23:11/5.1L
16:26/14.3H
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13:39/10.9L
21:43/6.0L
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22:30/2.1L
11:13/10.5L
10:10/14.3H
03:30/5.1L
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20:24/5.5L
21:04/4.1L
09:15/14.3H
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19:50/6.8L
14:08/11.0L
18:50/12.4H
15:17/10.8L
19:24/11.7H
20:33/8.0L
22:40/4.3L
23:15/1.7L 16
13:31/10.8L
21:53/5.6L
23:40/2.4H 15
12:41/10.4L
21:11/6.8L 07:08/7.4L
17
12:03/10.0L
20:05/11.2H
05
21:08/6.7L 20:22/6.1L
20:45/5.4L
21:18/4.7L 21:52/4.2L
23:27/3.3L
16:42/13.1H
23:46/4.6L
17:34/12.7H
02:36/6.6L 13:59/8.2L 03:24/6.3L 04:21/6.1L
01:39/7.9H
05:10/12.5H 18:23/13.1H
05:56/12.4H
02:32/7.8L
19:20/13.0H 02:14/7.5H
03:08/7.3L
19:48/12.8H 02:53/7.0H
03:42/6.9L
20:16/12.6H 03:38/6.7H
04:13/6.6L
20:42/12.4H 10:06/11.2H
14:39/9.1L
19:57/10.6L 07:24/5.2L 00:35/11.3H
18:23/10.6L
23:16/11.4H 14:50/12.0H 08:12/4.9L
20:37/10.1L
13
01:55/11.5H
08:57/4.5L
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03:00/11.9H
16:07/12.6H
09:37/4.2L
21:15/9.4L
16:40/12.8H
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03:56/12.3H
10:16/4.2L
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04:48/12.6H
17:11/13.1H
10:53/4.4L
22:40/7.8L
17:42/13.3H
23:24/6.8L
04:54/3.9L 05:39/4.0L
01:29/6.2H 13:47/6.3H 02:05/5.3H 14:32/7.4H 02:43/4.6H
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02:03/6.2L 14:03/6.3L 02:46/5.2L 14:43/7.4L 03:29/4.5L
20:05/13.5H 03:21/4.1H
04:12/4.0L
20:51/13.1H 10:47/12.2H 12:10/12.4H
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19:42/10.2L
07:32/4.5L
01:29/11.4H
14:39/13.0H
08:22/4.7L
22:10/9.3H 02:43/11.6H 22:49/8.7H
23:44/8.6L
03:42/11.8H
09:35/5.3L
08:58/5.0L
23:28/8.1H 29
00:18/8.0L
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21:30/8.4L
22:09/7.7L
04:32/12.1H
10:14/5.8L
17:08/13.1H
00:06/7.4H
00:51/7.3L
05:17/12.2H
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19:24/13.7H
21:46/12.6H 22:49/12.0H
06:31/4.2L 00:04/11.5H
Campbell River harbours & Marinas
11:29/5.0L
06:35/12.7H 18:48/13.6H 07:32/12.6H
08:32/12.4H
09:37/12.3H
15:33/9.9L 17:34/10.3L
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19:27/10.6H
20:24/10.5L 15:32/12.3H
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18:14/13.5H
11:54/4.9L
15:32/9.8L
12:40/11.3H
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11:18/4.3L 23:49/8.2L
06:40/12.2H
07:25/11.9H
08:12/11.6H
09:05/11.3H
21:10/12.2H
11:21/11.1H
05:34/5.8L
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22:24/3.7L 22:56/3.5L
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Jubilee
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07:21/13.0H
08:02/13.2H
01:22/4.1L
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and I had to get off the lake Campbell River and check out a few other boat owners have been lakes in the area that were chomping at the bit to get wind free. The north end out fishing. of Roberts Lake is the best There is an increase fishing when the rain and of boats being trailered wind has stopped and at to fishing destinations other times the trout will and the gearing up for wander into shallow water. the upcoming season has Remember there is a bait begun. ban on the lake but trolling The winter is over for a wedding band or small fishing guide Doug Condon Colin Filliter from SuavAir drone photo of Echo Lake. plug can get you a nice trout. who has packed up his gear A rule of thumb is to get and will spend five months chuckled and said they are booked deeper than 20 feet of water. guiding customers at a private up solid for many years. Th ere is no apparent bug hatch fishing lodge in northern British The guides begin their day by yet so using a full sinking fly line is Columbia. The guides working at the jigging for herring in the early the order of the day and fishing on a high-end resort have packed their morning and fishing all the rest of cloudy day is better than the bright gear and will be getting the boats the day after breakfast. They fish six days so early or late fishing should be ready for the many guests who will days a week and when they have a tried. be arriving from all over the world. day off, the guides will fish in Alaska There are a number of lakes in the A number of sports teams send waters just for the fun of it. The Campbell River area that has day use players to fish and I asked Doug clients at the lodge come back year only and the numbers of people that what players or team managers are after year and the price tag to fish at use the facilities are leaving bottles the best anglers, he laughed and said the private lodge is big. and dirty toilet paper behind. I even they all suck. Local lakes are fishing well at spotted old tires that were left in the The guides use top-notch the moment and with the weather bush. equipment and big boats. They warming up, I expect fishing to Our next fly tying get together fish in big water and catch big fish. improve by the end of the month. will be at the Campbell River Library The operating resort is based out Recently, I tried to fish the south on Sunday, April 24 at 1 p.m. and of Calgary and when I asked about end of Roberts Lake but the wind then we break until late fall. fishing availability, the lady kind of was blowing right down the lane
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The largest concrete float ever built by Pacific Marine Construction has been completed right here in Campbell River and will soon be put to work for Marine Harvest Canada. The $2-million accommodation and fish feed storage barge was built to integrate state-of-the-art technology used for raising B.C. salmon and will soon be moved to one of the company’s salmon farms in the Port Hardy area. Marine projects manager for Marine Harvest Dave Pedersen says the work of Campbell River contractors on completing the barge has been exceptional. “It is on time and budget, despite being the biggest concrete barge we’ve ever built and having a new design with a walk-around apron to improve safety,” Pederson says. It was also important, Pederson says, that the work was done here in Campbell River – by Campbell River companies and workers. “We could have easily had it done in Vancouver, but it was really important to us to have the jobs go to local busi-
nesses,” Pederson says. “Right down to the cabinet makers and painters, everything was done by companies right here in town.” To secure the barge on site up-Island, other local businesses have been contracted to provide services such as towing, anchoring and commissioning. The size of the barge – it has eight bedrooms – will ensure comfortable accommodation for operations personnel and contractors, Pederson says, adding that farm employees on the barge will have separate rooms, desalinated and hot water on demand, improved anchoring, and a safer design for feed storage. Pacific Marine Construction owner Cory Handyside says construction of the barge took four and a half months at his shipyard at Discovery Harbour. “It was a very rewarding project to work on,” Handyside says. “We had a crew of 10 people on it full time to build such a big float house, battling weather and tight timelines. “It took excellent teamwork. “Sure, we’ve made some of these,” he says, looking up at the floating
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ture industry continues to grow. “This is a challenging and highly specialized field,” Schedler says. “We’re very grateful for the industry as well as our dedicated and skilled team of technicians here in Campbell River who can successfully execute this often difficult type of work.” The Diane Morrison – named after Marine Harvest’s director of fish health – is replacing another one which was basically just a feed-storage facility, whereas this barge not
only stores food, but also has an entire computeroperated feeding system built into it, Pederson says, which can feed six pens of fish at once and minimizing waste at the same time. They often have short windows of opportunity to feed sometimes, due to factors like weather, tides, predation, plankton levels, “and before, when we’d be able to feed, we could only do two cages at a time. We now, for the first time, can feed six cages at once when we feed,” Pederson says.
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It may not have been exactly the response they were looking for, nor from the ministry they’d really have preferred to hear from, but the Board of Education of School District 72 has actually received a letter back from Victoria addressing one of their questions or concerns. “As a board, we have written several letters to ministries,” board chair Susan Wilson said at last week’s public meeting, “and this is the first one we actually got a response to.” The response, however, wasn’t from any of their numerous letters to the Ministry of Education, but instead from Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Todd Stone in regards to the district’s letter of support for increasing the fine for failing to stop for a school bus.
The letter from SD72 was to support the Safe Stop Program — created within School District 60 (Peace River North) — in its request to increase the fine for failure to stop for a school bus from its current $167 and three points to the equivalent of driving without due care, which has an associated fine of $368 and six points. “The safety of all road users is the ministry’s highest priority, and I appreciate your concerns for the safety of children during the loading and unloading of school busses at the roadside,” the letter from Minister Stone reads. The letter also apologizes for “the lateness of this reply,” as it is dated March 8, 2016, in response to the board’s letter dated Oct. 6, 2015. The letter goes on to say the ministry has “reviewed the fines for similar infractions in other Canadian jurisdictions,” and rec-
ognizes that B.C.’s fines are “relatively low in comparison. As such, I have directed ministry staff to raise the topic of the level of the penalty with the BC Association of Chiefs of Police to obtain their feedback as to how a change in the fine amount would impact their enforcement practices.” The letter also says the district should notify its local police force of any areas this issue has been identified as being problematic so police can ramp up their enforcement, as well as a suggestion to request signage from the ministry or the local municipality to advise motorists not to pass school busses when lights are flashing. “It’s a form letter,” Wilson admitted, “but it’s interesting in that we did get a response. And who knows? Perhaps since there were a large number of districts who supported the initiative, there may be some further action on it.”
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City council is asking the Comox Valley Regional District to apply for grant funding to build a compost facility in Campbell River. Council, at its April 11 meeting, voted to provide a formal recommendation to the Comox Strathcona Solid Waste Board – which is made up of both Campbell River and Comox Valley councillors and regional district directors – to submit an application to the Building Canada Fund. The solid waste function is operated under t he C omox Va l le y Regional District which the city has committed to work with to establish a regional organics facility by 2018 at the city’s Norm Wood Environmental Centre. Amber Zirnhelt, the
city’s community planning and development services manager, said the facility will handle organics generated by households, institutions and businesses from the Campbell River area and the Comox Valley. The city is also hoping to treat its biosolids at the organics facility. Such a move, pending Ministry of Environment approval, could save the city up to $3 million by not having to replace the digester at the Norm Wood Environmental Centre which currently handles the city’s waste. Zirnhelt said an organics curbside collection program could also potentially save taxpayers money as the city could combine yard waste and food waste into one program. That would mean the city could close its yard waste drop-off centre. “A combined organ-
ics/yard waste program could result in a net savings for curbside collection of $52,000 or $5.15 per household per year,” Zirnhelt said. She added that an organics facility could also bring up to three new jobs to Campbell River and it would go a long way in extending the life of the landfill. “With the Campbell River Waste Management C entre nearing capacity, diverting organics from the landfill will help to expand the usable life of the landfill,” Zirnhelt said. “On an annual basis, curbside organics from Campbell River households alone account for approximately five per cent of the material taken to the (landfill).” Coun. Charlie Cornfield agreed it’s a good thing for the landfill. “I think this is a good advancement in keep-
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ing materials out of our landfill and hopefully giving us a few extra years,” he said. Diverting organics from the landfill also helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, specifically methane gas, generated by organic material decomposing in the landfill. Coun. Michele Babchuk said the project is one she’s really pleased to see advancing. “This is a really proactive piece from this council that I’m very excited about because we are going to see legislation for organics come down in the next little while,” she said. “It’s nice to be out in front of it and being proactive and not being reactive when that time comes.” The Comox Valley Regional District has until April 28 to apply to the Build Canada Fund which provides onethird funding from each of the provincial and federal governments (the local government applying makes up the rest). The city has $1
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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 the home. $520,000 Video tour online 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
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George Roach 250-203-5896
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. Under Quality Construction by, “M Schuck Homes”.Pick your color’s, your flooring, kitchen cabinets, counter tops etc etc before they get installed.Vaulted living room ceiling, Fireplace, and Large Master with Ensuite. Finished sq ft will be approximately 1446 with a 20 x 20 garage with the newest “Smart Board” exterior finish, heat pump, RV Parking, and backs onto beautiful green space. Completion date approximately July 15th 2016. 679 Park Forest Dr.
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
1100 Shoppers Row, Campbell River 250-923-2111
Spectacular 1/2 acre ocean front, spectacular views. Zoned multi-family, so you can finish the suite on the lower walk-out level and keep the main level entry with master on the main and 2 more bedrooms up for your self $489,900.
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3108-27 Island Hwy NEW LISTING!
599 Cardiac Climb NEW LISTING! http://www.century21.ca/Property/101134131
Ocean front condominium living at its finest in this Hidden Harbour 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Walk out to the beach! Bring your 27’ boat to your private moorage. $269,900. janet.scotland@century21.ca
175 Evergreen Rd
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This is the Tahsis ocean view home you’ve been waiting for! 1/3 acre and views that go forever. Cute 3 bedroom bungalow. $155,000. janet.scotland@century21.ca
1410 Perth Road PRICE REDUCED!
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
COMMERCIAL CORNER CONSIGNMENT CLOTHING STORE, popular Willow Point enterprise operating over 12 years. $25,000 http://www.century21.ca/Property/101136591 CAFE with loyal clientelle and great atmosphere in Gold River $69,900 http://www.century21.ca/Property/101066598
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Your choice of 2 amazing ocean front building lots! Why settle for a ‘view’ when you can have the ocean at your door? Seller may build to suit and has a great builder available. Amazing value at just $284,500 or $299,900 janet.scotland@century21.ca
514 Cedar
SHOPPERS ROW 950 SQ FT LEASE SPACE for coffee shop or similar business $14.50 per sq ft http://www.century21.ca/Property/101133283 MULTI-FAMILY ZONED ocean front 1/2 acre with suite-able 4 bedroom 2 bath home $489,900 http://www.century21.ca/Property/101139451 11% CAP rate for income producing mall $1,288,888 http://www.century21.ca/Property/101125888 janet.scotland@century21.ca
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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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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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3 bed, 3 bath 2008 sqft home, featuring a master bedroom on the main level so the home lives like a rancher. Custom one owner home, built by master contractor TRF Woodcrafts Ltd. As good as new, in Premier Maryland Estates.
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Beautiful Rancher built in 2010 in one of Campbell River’s new subdivision. This lovely home is 1477 sq. ft. with 9 ft ceilings and open concept living . Beautiful kitchen that boasts of granite countertops, stainless steel appliances and centre island . Good size Master bedroom with 3 piece ensuite. Fenced back yard with brick patio and little garden shed for all your gardening tools. Double garage . Minutes to beaver lodge lands , shopping. Ready to move in and still has New Home Warranty.
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2248 Oyster Garden $959,000 MLS# 406686 • Executive Waterfront home • 2900 sq. ft. 4 bdr, 4 bath • 1100 sq. ft. dock
57 Murphy St. $489,800
547 Steenbuck Drive $449,000 MLS 404691
#5-2033 Varsity Landing $339,900 MLS 403575
6 bed, 3 bath, large family home with in-law suite on a huge lot.
4 bed, 3 bath, double garage
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Ocean view character home on almost 1 acre. Beautiful gardens fruit & nut trees. Walking distance to golf course & shopping.
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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
$399,000
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MLS# 406981
Super Murphy St location with outstanding Ocean & Mountain views. Easy access to down town Campbell River and all of the amenities. Home has been very successfully used as a B & B for many years and could be again. Retire to beautiful & scenic Campbell River and run your very own B & B for 4 - 6 months a year and head south for the winter. This solid 4 or 5 bedroom home has 3 bathrooms and is in one of Campbell Rivers best ocean view locations. Perched high up on the ridge there is no one blocking your view. High vaulted ceilings on the main floor with bright skylights plus two warm fireplaces one wood downstairs and one gas up. Updates include a newer kitchen, new roof in 2014, upgraded windows, updated bathroom and some fresh paint. Property has separate entrance way to lower level which works very well for a home based business. Make this your family home or a combined B & B and your family home.
1702 Wood Rd $1,049,000
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.
PRICE REDUCED!
3921 Seaspray Dr. $159,000 MLS# 405242
• 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.
4349 S. Isl. Hwy. $299,800 MLS# 406445
• 2-3 Bdrm home on 1 acre • Short stroll to Salmon Point Marina & Resort • Ocean and Coastal Mountain Views
1130 S Island Hwy $569,800 MLS# 404139
• c2 bdrm + Den, 3 bath • 2351 sqft Ocean View Executive Home • Low maintenance yard w/ample parking
- Gateway to Eco Tourism in the North Island
1016 Sayward Rd. • $229,000
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
6-650 Yorkshire Dr $209,999 MLS 403718 • 2 bdrm, 2 bath patio home • 1172 sqft • Well managed, freshly painted
SOLD! $175,000 • 530 MacMillan Dr
$459,000 • 973 Island Hwy
1990 sqft, 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms MLS 403861
Beautiful & private 12.9 acres with large family home. 35min North of Campbell River.
447 Twillingate $339,900
MLS 401367 • Custom built 1 bdrm bungalow over 3 bay garage. 0.41 acre backing onto greenbelt. Zoned R-1B
2629 Sunderland Rd $469,000 201 Strathcona Way $419,800
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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
$175,000 • 170 Seaview Dr
$410,000 • 648 Sabre Rd
Large Family Home 4 bds, 2 bths
Beautiful updated home, 1.75 acres with 2 bed in-law suite
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!
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
2201 Shetland Rd $850,000
MLS 382888 • 14 acre property close to downtown • Selectively cleared & ready for your dream home
$370,000 • 572 Sabre Rd Beautiful Family home, 2 acres, 5 bds, 3 bths
302-871 Island Hwy $139,000 MLS 400456 5493 S. Island Hwy, Courtenay
4 HOUSES $475,000 • 909 Sayward Rd
$299,000 • 1242 Sayward Rd
$163,000 • 251 Spar St
Beautiful riverfront acreage w/ restored Heritage Home
2.98 acres, 4/ 3 bed, 1 bath house
Large family home with 3 bdrm 2 bath
$199,900 MLS 394283 • Level 11930 sq ft ocean view building lot across from boat ramp and future marina in Union Bay.
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.
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Incredible ocean and mountain views in a prime location! Completely renovated luxury kitchen with stainless steel appliances & granite countertops. Large windows, new hardwood floors, new cozy woodstove all make the house feel like home. 4,100 sq/ft with a long-life metal roof. $479,900 MLS 392139
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2300 sqft home, 5 bdrms, 2 baths, fully fenced back yard – perfect for a growing family. Living & dining rooms, kitchen & 3 bdrms upstairs & cozy family room, laundry room & 2 bdrms downstairs. Spacious 2 car garage w/one overheight door. Lots of storage. Great neighbourhood with other fine homes.
920 Alder
865 – 8th Ave
12,000+ sqft, free standing, office building in a central location. Top quality improvements include 31 private offices, 11 work stations, 2 boardrooms and a large kitchen/lunch room area. Elevator and secured parking. Also for lease.
$384,900
This 2.35 acre treed site is currently zoned Residential Multiple One which will allow 24 patio homes or town homes. Within easy walking distance to downtown Campbell River. Asking less than $12,000/door.
$2,250,000
834 S. Island Hwy.
½ acre property across from the Seawalk and just a 5 minute drive from downtown. Approved 22 suite condo development project with ocean and mountain views. Zoned RM-3.
$285,000
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LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION Great 4 bed 3 bath family home on a quite cul-de-sac in the heart of Georgia Park. This very cared for home features main level living with 4 bedrooms up.. Some of the upgrades include a newer 40 year roof, attic insulation gutters, down spouts, mini split heat pump. Very close to all levels of schools, parks and shopping. $358,800 MLS 405722
GORGEOUS 4 BED 3 BATH HOME ON A HUGE LOT. This beautiful home has been fully updated including 3 new bathrooms. Main floor has a bright kitchen with heated slate floors that flows out to the deck & sunny private back yard. Upstairs are 4 bdrms that include a huge master plus a 4th bdrm that doubles as a family room. Fully fenced with a stone wall, ideal for pets or children. Outside – very nice workshop plus huge RV/or boat parking with sani dump. $499,900 MLS 407186
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2645 SODERHOLM RD
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
Beautifully remodelled inside and out. This 1720 sqft 3 bdrm 2 bath rancher is on a .29 professionally & meticulously landscaped lot. This is by far a gardener’s dream property and its all done for you. RV parking, garden shed, storage shed, greenhouse and wood shed and so much more. MLS 406108
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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$219,000 $202,000 NEW MOUNTAIN VIEW LOT
$299,000 $289,000 WOW REDUCED $10,000!!
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725 GEMSBOK DR
1791 - 16TH AVE
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
Wow! Nicely updated 3 bdrm character rancher with hardiplank siding, newer roof & windows and remodelled kitchen and bath. Located on a big corner lot with lots of RV parking, a detached garage with shop, close to town. MLS 393855
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
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$450,000
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$242,500 $225,000 WOW!! REDUCED $20,000
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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
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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
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1637 Sayward Rd, Sayward Valley $369,000 MLS 392405 BEAUTIFUL riverfront acreage just 45 minutes from CRiver has 2 homes – recreational property with a mortgage helper for the smart investor! Forested 5.5 acres with the White River along the back property line; Timber Cruise estimate =$236,895.
91 BARLOW RD $314,000 MLS 403824 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.
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203-907 Cedar St $124,000 MLS 400903 Outstanding ocean and mountain views from all living areas. Within walking distance of downtown. 2 bed, 1 bath condo with a large balcony overlooking Campbell River and Discovery Passage. A few updates will make this unit SPARKLE! Not to be missed.
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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.
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1462 SEAVIEW RD.
$674,900
MLS# 406017
PRIVATE MIRACLE BEACH, WALK ON WATERFRONT 2 bedroom rancher plus loft on 0.5 acre with 85 ft. of beach frontage. Completely renovated inside & out. Custom crafted home with yellow cedar trim, vaulted ceilings, heated ceramic tile floors in kitchen, family room & ensuite, custom maple cabinets, built-in appliances, open design takes advantage of the ocean views. Unique 800 year old burl feature wall, woodstove, 5 skylights, master bedroom ensuite has jetted soaker tub & great ocean view. 2 sundecks plus a fabulous large beach side deck. perfect for cruise ship viewing. Close to provincial park & dead end quiet street with rural atmosphere.
1970 FAIRWAY DR. $749,900 MLS# 404864
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.
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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.
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1933 SHETLAND RD. $749,900 MLS# 402090
COUNTRY LIVING Fabulous in town 5 acre property. Great custom built one owner home with suite potential. 4 bedrooms, commercial grade windows, fir construction & truly built to last. Beautiful 4 yr. old maple kitchen with moveable centre island, kitchenaide appliances, open plan, lovely handcrafted fireplace in family room, Brazilian hardwood floors, new roof, 200 amp SVC, hot tub, 4 decks & woodstove. 2/3 of land is cleared with lots of privacy. Chicken coop, garden area, barn with hay loft & sawdust shed, woodshed, all fenced, good for horses, fruit & nut trees. Sprinkler system in front. Lots of parking, room for detached workshop/garage.
2468 GLENMORE RD. $429,900 MLS# 404874
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.
MLS 404710
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.
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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MLS 406954
Perfect retirement/empty nester unit. Located on a quiet non through road in the McPhedran Pacific Maples Strata. This end unit offers plenty of privacy on a well - maintained and beautifully landscaped yard. Feels much larger than its almost 900 square feet. The maintenance fees are well within a manageable budget and the contingency fund is in good shape. A must see. This unit is priced to sell and won’t last long. $174,900
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BEAUTIFUL OCEAN VIEW home with a large picture window to enjoy the cruise ships, tugboats, whales and much more as you relax in your front room. The front yard, which is fully fenced, has been levelled providing privacy and a great garden area. The trellis has some interesting plants, including a starter grapevine! This character home with its coved ceilings in the front room and cozy fireplace will calm you. The wood floors are original in both living room & dining room. A wonderful warm and cozy home on 0.35 of an acre in the heart of Campbell River. $329,900
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It’s not just a location, it’s a lifestyle...are you ready for island time? 1281 Leishmans Rd - $498,500
MLS# 405718
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Subdividable acreage located within walking distance from the ferry & all services in the Cove. Cleared lot features many potential building sites that would easily accommodate a home & cabin or workshop. With a driveway, drilled well/ pump & hook up to the sewer system in place, this lot is waiting & ready to be developed.
Lot C Green Rd - $175,000
MLS# 406586
Incredible views down Discovery Passage from this custom built Copper Bluffs home. 2,056 sq ft rancher features insulated concrete form construction, thermal windows & in floor heating, making it energy efficient. Kitchen boasts large island, tile backsplash, Arborite counters & spacious cupboards. 870 sq ft wraparound covered deck at front of home overlooks ocean. Home is perched on sunny bluff with stunning views up & down Discovery Passage and across to Campbell River. This lovely property has many great features & is priced to sell!
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Whiskey Point ocean view building lot! Featuring panoramic views across Discovery Passage to Campbell River. This 2.3 acre lot comes with a drilled well/pump, a hook up to the Quathiaski Cove sewer system and hydro/ telephone services are available at the property line. There is a driveway into the cleared building site, which is on a rocky bench that would make a low maintenance yard. Bring your building plans and enjoy the Quadra Island lifestyle. Incredible Open Bay oceanfront property! 1,900 sq ft log home is perched on a point with bays on either side & includes 1,100 ft of oceanfront. Open plan kitchen, dining & living room with vaulted wood ceilings & floor to ceiling fireplace on main level. Upper level includes a loft area, guest bedroom and master bedroom. 4.94 acres with many mature trees, feels like you’re living in nature. Located a 20 minute drive from all services in Heriot Bay. Stunning acreage located at the height of land in Quathiaski Cove. A winding lane leads up to the top of the property, where you will find 360 degree views overlooking the south end of Quadra Island, up and down Discovery Passage and across to Vancouver Island. This fully serviced lot is located a short distance from all amenities in Quathiaski Cove and the ferry to Campbell River.
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• Architecturally designed open beamed 5 level split home • Over 2200 sq.ft., 3 bedroom, 3 baths • Beamed vaulted ceilings, custom flooring, oak cabinetry, massive amounts of storage only to mention a few features
• Many updates, kitchen, windows, bathrooms, recent paint and much more • Awesome ocean view, huge private fenced yard, RV parking • This is an opportunity to own an immaculate one-of-a-kind home!
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• Updated 3 bedroom rancher. • 24’x44’x18’ Quonset, wired 220 amp • 150’x200’ lot can be subdivided. • Consider the many possibilities!
• Executive 5 bedroom, 3 bath home • Absolutely stunning Ocean views • Guest bedroom w/ensuite • New deck in private back yard
• Great potential in Port McNeill • Modular homes and houses allowed • Majestic mountain and ocean views • Nicest sub division in the area
$289,900
105-280 Dogwood St $132,000
• Location! Location! Location! • Ground Floor, 2 bedroom, 2 bath • Walk to everything! • Pets and rentals Okay!
$384,500
23-400 Robron Rd $124,900
• 3 bedroom, 2 bath • Some ocean views • Completely refurbished • Pets and rentals allowed
$299,500
homes and accessory buildings up to 3200 sq.ft. • Approximately 350’ of frontage on the Island Highway • Good access available • Make your future plans here!
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• New quality built rancher. 1563sqft, 3 bed, 2 bath • Vaulted ceilings, central networking panel, gas fireplace and much more! • Good size lot with RV parking • Located in a sought after area of newer homes in Willow Point
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547 PARK FOREST DRIVE 3 bdrm, level entry, 2 bath home with a legal 2 bdrm suite. High end stainless steel appliances, walk-in pantry, island, eating bar & dining area and granite countertops. Custom built bright open plan design includes a heat pump and modern decorative finishes. Downstairs is a modern open concept 2 bedroom, 1 bath legal suite with insuite laundry and separate entrance. Plenty of parking outside including ample room for RV. Spacious deck - take in the peace & tranquility of living along a very private green space. Only 2 yrs old, still covered by home warranty but has the bonus of no GST! $445,000 MLS 406529 735 A ROBRON ROAD
Enjoy magnificent mountain views from your kitchen, family room and master bedroom in this 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom, 1300 square foot half duplex. There are many extras in this little gem including an elegant private living room with beautiful french doors, spacious bedrooms and bathrooms, newer flooring and plenty of storage. The roof is only three years old, and this half duplex boasts no strata fees! You will be amazed to see the very private beautiful, fully fenced backyard, with tasteful landscaping. Centrally located and close to all levels of schooling, shopping, and entertainment, this is a must see! And won’t last long! $224,900 MLS 404850 Hosted by Robert Nixon
555 CHARSTATE DRIVE The perfect home for a growing family! Located in a great family neighbourhood close to Merecroft Village, Beaver Lodge trails, arena/pool complex and all levels of schooling. 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom home situated on .17 of an acre has been well maintained and upgraded over the years. Upgrades include new flooring, updated kitchen, and large island, thermal windows and a huge deck just to name a few! $315,000 MLS 404826 Hosted by Robert Nixon 1107 CORDERO CRES This popular floor plan will suit just about all types of families with lots of space for all, including potential for an in-law suite. Located on a corner lot allows ample room for parking. Just over a year old, this home is like new with no GST. Some of the features include hot water on demand, heated tiled flooring downstairs,vaulted living room ceilings, engineered hardwood upstairs, heat pump and a modern colour scheme throughout. Enjoy your super sized back deck taking in the ocean and mountain views. Close to all levels od schools, shopping and a lovely walking trail right out back. $429,000 MLS 401205 Hosted by Robert Nixon
60 Murphy St $359,900
• 4 bedroom, 2 bath Split Level • Over height 20’ x 30’ shop detached • Natural gas furnace, heat pump • Ocean and mountain views
Call Tammy Forberg to view 250.205.0298 www.tammyforberg.com
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Simply amazing, custom built executive home. Large bonus room plus 4 additional bedrooms (2 share J&J), and 5 piece bath.
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$580,000
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7522 ISLAND HWY N. Black Creek farm with 2 homes, pastures, woodlands, numerous older outbuildings and a mature “U-Pick” blueberry field of 1000+ plants, irrigated from dugout. $1,130,000
MLS 391453
A sought after location is where you’ll find this generous sized home boasting sea forever views! This great offering features big rooms that will surely be enjoyed by the entire family!
$449,800
735A ROBRON RD NEW
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MLS 404850
250-287-6200
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135 S. MURPHY This 2700 sqft, 4 bdrm 2.5 bath home is situated on 1/3 acre quiet cul-de-sac lot, with underground sprinklers, fully fenced back yard, mature landscaping, and a greenhouse/potting room. Was $499,000
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MLS 404791
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1121 SHELLBOURNE BLVD. NEW
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$277,500
MLS 406573
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$279,900
MLS 407039
SOPHIE GARDNER
207A-650 S. ISLAND HWY NEW
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STEPHEN GRANT
250-204-0828
Personal Real Estate Corporation
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steve@stephengrant.bc.ca
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SAT, APR 23 • 11-12 207B 670 ISLAND HWY.
$163,000
MLS 390933
VANESSA HIRD
CAROL ANNE FORSGREN
vanessahird@royallepage.ca
ca.forsgren@forsgren.ca www.caforsgren.ca
250-202-4677
232 MICHIGAN PL. Construction to begin shortly and expected completion will be August 2016. This plan is always popular being a bonus room rancher with 9 ft. ceilings in all the main living areas. If you buy early you can select your finishing colours and products.
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250-895-9136
2100 ARNASON ROAD Immaculate home that oozes pride of ownership. The yard, house and detached shop (18x22)have been nicely maintained and welcome families that enjoy the outdoors and have boats, RV’s and motorized toys! Fenced yard for kids and pets.
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$328,800
MLS 406985
MLS 406984
STEPHEN GRANT
STEPHEN GRANT
250-287-1287
2717 APPLE DR. Affordably priced rancher in a popular neighbourhood! There’s a kids park just up the street and the area has plenty of families, singles and couple’s living nearby. The current tenant is moving out shortly so quick possession is possible! Properties like this are selling fast!
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$239,800
steve@stephengrant.bc.ca
474 SMELT BAY RD. Beautifully appointed home on a semiwaterfront property in sought after Smelt Bay on the southwest shores of Cortes Island.
Personal Real Estate Corporation
250-287-1287
steve@stephengrant.bc.ca
LOT B, DEERFIELD RD. Multiple zoning means several options! Here’s a great opportunity for a family or group to purchase a large parcel of land within 25 minutes of downtown Campbell River. Over 80 acres mostly RU-1, includes a 5 acre portion zoned CR-4 at the end of Deer Field Road.
ING LIST W NE
$314,800
MLS 407072
Personal Real Estate Corporation
$162,500
MLS 407174
OPEN HOUSE
$164,900
250-287-1287
The ocean, cruise ship and mountain views from this unit are very good and extend east facing from Discovery Passage. It is brighter than most with plenty of rear facing windows letting the sun shine in! It is clean and tidy and ready to move into. Sorry no Pets or Rentals.
250-287-6200
This well maintained, front facing, centrally located, 2nd floor condo boasts direct views of the Ocean and Quadra Island from the main living areas.
250-287-1287
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Modern condo for the professional couple. Views of Discovery Passage. Enjoy the carefree lifestyle of condo living and easy access to miles of Seawalk right across the street. Covered parking is steps away from this unit. 45 mins to Mt. Washington ski resort.
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shannonmarin@royallelpage.ca
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SAT, APR 23 • 11-12 101B 670 ISLAND HWY.
STEPHEN GRANT
250-202-0160
934 ELM ST.
OPEN HOUSE
MLS 407045
Personal Real Estate Corporation
What’s new? Just about everything in this house! Within the last few years this home has received a new roof, windows, furnace, ducts, plumbing, electrical, a huge all season deck, kitchen and more.
robertnixonrealestate.com
steve@stephengrant.bc.ca
MLS 407037
SHANNON MARIN
joannemillar@royallepage.ca
www.tammyforberg.com
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$334,800
ROBERT NIXON
250-202-7253
Personal Real Estate Corporation
695 ASH ST.
Meticulously maintained inside and out! Pride of ownership is evident and the yard has plenty of flowers, shrubs, fruit trees, berries and garden areas to grow your own veggies. Truly a great package.
JOANNE MILLAR
250-205-0298
This is an exceptional home and property perched high on the ridge! The panoramic views from both levels are simply unbelievable in this 3,668 sq. ft offering! 1350 sq. ft. indoor pool and exercise area. Double detached carport with guest or in-law suite above.
SUN, APR 24 • 12-1 3139 OWEN RD.
MLS 405788
MLS 399695
ROBERT NIXON
250-287-2000 www.tedandterri.com
Fantastic family home located on large level lot on Uplands Drive. This 4 bedroom 2 bathroom home is great for first time home buyers or investors, as there is a completely separate 2 bedroom in-law suite, with its own entrance and Separate laundry.
SUN, APR 24 • 1:30-2:30 260 S. MURPHY ST.
MLS 399854
TED & TERRI CHALATURNYK
More than meets the eye! Enjoy magnificent mountain views from your kitchen, family room and master bedroom in this 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 1300 sqft half duplex. Was $229,000
OPEN HOUSE
MLS 403465
OPEN HOUSE
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$949,000
MLS 406843
STEPHEN GRANT Personal Real Estate Corporation
250-287-1287
steve@stephengrant.bc.ca
3133 OWEN RD.
SOLD MLS 406056
MARTHA ABELSON
SUSAN MALLINSON
MarthaAbelson@royallepage.ca
www.susanmallinson@royallepage.ca
250-935-6795
250-203-3545
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702 WAWAKIE RD.
265 VIRGINIA DR.
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JOANNE MILLAR 250-202-7253
joannemillar@royallepage.ca
MLS 397491 BILL BRADSHAW Personal Real Estate Corporation
& SARAH BRADSHAW 250-285-3293 billbradshaw@royallepage.ca
MLS 405084
MLS 403714
DEANNA COLLINS
DEANNA COLLINS
deannacollins@royallepage.ca
deannacollins@royallepage.ca
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ff-road enthusiasts from all over Vancouver Island joined the Campbell River ATV Club to celebrate the grand opening of the Pye Mountain Recreation Site last weekend, capping off an approximately three-year process of getting the facility and trail system made. “The faces I see out here are the faces of those who are responsible for what we have here today,” said president of the Campbell River ATV Club Mike Coulter to the large group assembled in the huge shelter area Saturday afternoon as the wind and drizzle came down around it. “We’ve got so many people and volunteers that worked so hard to make this place what it is. I’m very proud to be the president of this group. I’m just the spokesperson – it’s you folks who made this happen.” The site – located just north of Roberts Lake, about five kilometres off Highway 19 – features a four-kilometre trail system along with a 24-space camping area complete with custommade picnic tables, outhouses, fire pits and picnic shelters. It cost about $150,000 to create and was funded by a National Trails Coalition grant matched by Recreation Sites and Trails BC. “This is one of the first of its kind on Vancouver Island,” says Duncan MacTavish of Recre-
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Left to Right: Campbell River ATV Club president Mike Coulter, Duncan MacTavish and Kaela Mitchell of Rectreation Sites and Trails BC and North Island MLA Claire Trevena celebrate the opening of the Pye Mountain Recreation Site on Saturday.
ation Sites and Trails BC, who worked with the club in bringing the project to fruition. “We have a couple of other ATV sites down south, but nothing like what they’ve developed here.” Recreation Sites and Trails BC, MacTavish told the crowd, has a mandate to develop and manage opportunities for recreation – like the Pye Mountain site – on Crown land outside of provincial parks and municipalities. One of the main differences between them and BC Parks, MacTavish says, is that Recreation Sites and Trails work in active working forests, so they need to develop and keep good relationships with First Nations and those who work in the forests, such
as logging companies, in order to bring projects like this to fruition. “But the big reason we’re able to be successful is because of our partnership agreements like the one we’ve just entered into with the Campbell River ATV
Club,” MacTavish said, adding there are over 300 of these partnership agreements in place throughout the province. The partnership agreement between Recreation Sites and Trails BC and the Campbell
River ATV Club for the Pye Mountain site is signed for three years, MacTavish says, “to sort of see how things go, but I’m sure it will continue on further than that.” He especially wanted
to thank the club for not getting frustrated with the bureaucratic process of getting a project like this completed, which can be daunting for many. MacTavish said the project, from concept to completion, took about three years, “which is pretty normal.” “The Campbell River ATV Club was so good about working with us about regulations and whatnot, and working within the process. Without their patience and understanding about government processes and what we needed to see, working together with us to have a goal and a vision, this wouldn’t have gone so smoothly. “It’s been awesome, and thanks to that partnership we have one of the best sites I’ve seen in a long time, here.” North Island MLA Claire Trevena was on hand to congratulate the club, as well. “We are extraordinarily lucky here in B.C. and especially in the
North Island to have so many places where we can go out and recreate. Whether we’re hunters or fishermen or ATVers or kayakers or canoers, we have the ability to get out into the bush and enjoy our wilderness, and that’s thanks to groups like the Campbell River ATV Club – who have made this site happen – and the hard work of groups like them.” The site isn’t just for members of the ATV Club, Coulter stresses. It’s for anyone who wants to get outdoors – especially if they like to be on something motorized when they do so. The next big event planned for the club at the Pye Mountain site is a poker run on Victoria Day long weekend, Coulter says, so watch for details on that to come out soon. Look them up on Facebook by searching “Campbell River ATV Club” or head over to cratvclubwebsite.com to keep up to date on what they’re up to.
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A call out to contractors to extend sewer service on Quadra Island has been postponed to allow the Strathcona Regional District to pursue grant funding for the costly project. At its April 13 meeting, regional district directors decided to apply to the New Building Canada Fund, which provides one-third funding from both the federal and provincial governments. The local government applying for the grant — in this case, the Strathcona Regional District — is expected to put up the same. The move, however, will delay the project — which will connect 38 properties in Quathiaski Cove to the island’s sewer system — because projects are ineligible for the grant funding if they have already been awarded to a contractor or if construction has already begun. “In order to apply for funding … the project tender process and construction schedule must be postponed,” said Victoria Smith, the regional district’s special projects and sustainability manager, who added that postponing the tender and original 2016 construction schedule comes with some risk. Because staff were not able to confirm when it would be notified whether or not its grant application was successful, staff are estimating the project would have to be delayed until late spring or summer of 2017. Putting the project off until next year will likely have an impact on the existing users of the sewer system.
“If this project is delayed and the new users are not connected to the system until mid2017, the rates for 2016 and 2017 will need to be recalculated under this new assumption,” Smith said. “However, we can expect that the 2016 rates will likely be higher for the existing users.” On the other hand, the advantage to securing the grant funding would be that the regional district could save its Gas Tax Funds, which under the current funding plan are allocated towards the project to lower costs for affected property owners, for other Quadra Island projects. Smith warned the board that the grant would be in lieu of the Gas Tax Funds, rather than a top up. “To be clear, it does not necessarily mean that the property owner contribution would be reduced in the event we were successful,” Smith said. “Funding may or may not be sufficient to complete the project.” Electoral Area C Alternate Dan MacKenzie, who filled in for Director Jim Abram at last week’s board meeting, said Abram’s preference was to go for the grant funding. “Director Abram is strongly in favour of proceeding with this approach,” MacKenzie said. “He would strongly like to see this motion pass.” The board accepted that. “I want to see whatever is in their best interest,” said Campbell River Director Andy Adams. Applying to the Build Canada Fund means another chapter in the long-running saga of the
$800,000 project that was approved through a referendum in July of 2014. The project has yet to get underway because a Request for Proposals process to recruit contractors to do the work returned bids that were all significantly over budget. Smith said last week that tenders for construction must come in under $900,000 in order to meet the regional district’s budget but she added that current engineering estimates for 2017 are closer to $1.3 million — a 38 per cent difference. In January, the board voted to re-issue the Request for Proposals, much to the dismay of Director Abram, who said he was of the understanding that the project would be directly awarded to a consortium of people on Quadra. Abram said former regional district CAO Russ Hotsenpiller met
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ity a permitted use for properties adjacent to Discovery Passage.” Fitzgerald said the city does have provisions for commercial marinas but they differ from private moorage facilities. The solution? Staff have developed a brand-new zone, called Public Areas Three (PA-3) that, if adopted, will regulate the use of private moorings going forward. At its April 11 meeting, council gave first and second reading to a bylaw amendment to create the zone and directed staff to schedule a public hearing. Coun. Charlie Cornfield said he was surprised to read in a staff
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nearly 150 years — that the federal government has an obligation to recognize and accept it has unfulfilled obligations to the Métis people in this country,” he said in the release. “It is now time to get on with that task.” This judgment has been before the courts for 17 years. “We’ve been waiting for this a long time,” said Michael Dumont, president of the North Island Métis Nation (NIMN), who is the son of MNBC president Bruce Dumont. But he knows nothing is going to happen overnight and they still need to be patient. “Recognition is the key word here,” said Dumont. “Métis people across Canada have been waiting patiently but also pursuing this recognition. This victory at the Supreme Court level has finally come. This gives Métis people a starting point to negotiate with the provincial and the Federal government on a larger scale.” Dumont says the biggest impact of this ruling for the NIMN chartered community at the local level will be funding for more office staff to provide more services for engagement with the nation’s membership.
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Last week, Canada’s highest court made a decision that is being considered a “huge victory” for all Métis people. In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled April 14 that Canada has a constitutional and jurisdictional responsibility for Métis under s. 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867. “The decision in the Daniels case … is a huge victory for all Métis people, including our Métis people here in British Columbia because the federal government must now step up to the plate and negotiate in good faith with the Métis Nation,” Métis Nation British Columbia (MNBC) stated in a press release. The Daniels case was launched in 1999 by prominent Métis leader Harry Daniels (who passed away in 2004) but did not go to trial until 2011, when the Federal Court ruled that Métis and non-status Indians fall under federal jurisdiction. The federal government appealed the ruling, and then the federal Court of Appeal upheld the lower court’s
ruling in favour of the Métis, although not in favour of non-status Indians. The Supreme Court began hearing the case in October 2015. “Both federal and provincia l gover nments have, alternately, denied having legislative authority over non-status Indians and Métis,” Supreme Court Justice Rosalie Abella said last week, as quoted in the MNBC press release. “This results in these Indigenous communities being in a jurisdictional wasteland with significant and obvious disadvantaging consequences. While finding Métis and non-status Indians to be ‘Indians’ under s. 91(24) does not create a duty to legislate, it has the undeniably salutary benefit of ending a jurisdictional tugof-war.” In reacting to the 27-page Supreme Court of Canada decision, MNBC president Bruce Dumont said he is “so proud and thankful” to be Métis and to represent Métis people in our province. “All Métis should feel great pride today given this decision because the Supreme Court of Canada has confirmed what the federal government has disputed for the last
North Island Métis Nation president Michael Dumont (left) with his father, Métis Nation British Columbia president Bruce Dumont, at the Métis Nation governing assembly in Richmond in March.
He says this will also help NIMN meet the needs of its membership through cultural programs like language, dance, harvesting, traditional crafts, medicine and cooking. NIMN has almost 600 members and includes the area from the Oyster River bridge north. Dumont says that now that MNBC and the charter communities have been recognized by the provincial and federal governments, they hope to receive more funding in the
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future. For Dumont, the focus for that funding in Campbell River and the North Island will be trying to improve Métis people’s lives in three focus areas: health care for all Métis people, especially Elders; housing for Métis who are struggling to find affordable places to call home; and education and training. “Education and training, we’re doing quite well with that,” he said. “We have helped many Métis people in this area but the reality is funding is limited and the need continues. Provincially, housing hasn’t been addressed because we don’t have a land base. It will take a lot of variables. We used to have a health care plan across Canada but that got eliminated by the Harper government; that’s something we’d like to improve, especially for our Elders.”
North Island MLA Claire Trevena was disappointed that the BC Legislature spent its time last week debating a topic she calls “firmly in the federal realm,” the Trans Pacific Partnership trade deal. “The federal Liberals have put this contentious deal to a committee for broader discussion,” Trevena wrote in her MLA Report for April 15. “We suggested that if the BC Liberals wanted to spend time analyzing it, they should do likewise. The premier disagreed and we ended up spending more than a day debating a federal issue.” Trevena says that last week, the NDP introduced two bills that she believes will “likely get no debate on the floor of the Legislature.” The party brought in a Poverty Reduction Act, which has targets and timelines to reduce poverty in B.C., and also tabled a Sustainable Wildlife Management Act, which Trevena describes as “a comprehensive approach to managing fish, wildlife and habitat that has been severely degraded by 15 years of BC Liberal government.” Trevena reports that MLAs were also busy examining the BC Liberals’ budget. One of the issues they debated was education funding. Trevena says “the issue of continuing downloading of expenses on school boards was core to our
questions of the minister.” “This has forced local school boards to make even more cuts because of the increased costs of hydro, of MSP and payrolls,” she wrote. “I asked about the impact of that downloading on School District 72, which has led to two elementary schools in the district being closed. The school board wrote to the minister in early February and still has had no answers. Apart from saying he would be responding ‘shortly,’ he gave little comfort to the trustees, administrators or parents of children going to school. The starving of our public education system of funding is going to have a long-term effect on the whole of B.C.” Trevena was also dealing with a constituency problem surrounding the delivery of propane to fishing and logging camps, lodges, resorts and homes along our coastline. “The company that usually delivers has temporarily lost its permit,” she said. “I’ve written to the federal transportation minister and I’m working with our MP, Rachel Blaney, to ensure that Transport Canada expedites a new permit to ensure businesses and families get the fuel on which they rely.” Trevena’s full report can be found online at clairetrevena.ca.
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A group of humanitarians are moving forward with additions to a wellness project for seniors. Campbell River’s Altrusa Club is moving into the second phase of improvements to downtown’s Seth Norton building which houses low-income seniors. This next phase involves construction of benches and gardens once new grass is replanted at the
building which has undergone renovations in the past year. The new features are in addition to a new pergola, an archway of sorts covered with greenery to create shaded space for the seniors living at Seth Norton. The apartment building, which is operated by the John Perkins Memorial Housing Society, is located on 14th Avenue behind Ironwood Place and is home to
more than 60 seniors who were finding it difficult to find some relief on a hot day. That’s when the Altrusa Club stepped in to help. Judy Lambert, Seth Norton Project Committee Chairperson and Altrusa Club member, said after visiting a friend who lives in the building she quickly realized there was a need. “I asked her if they needed anything and she mentioned
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Monday Market - A Halbe Hall Fundraiser: Local and unique food, textile and arts/ crafts vendors as well as a small petting farm. Every Monday starting April 4th from 4 - 7 pm and continuing until the end of the year. At 8369 Syrian Refugee Fundraising Dinner: N. Island Hwy, An authentic Syrian Black Creek. FMI dinner catered contact Karin at by Baba Ganouj. kkoschack13@ Tickets are $30 at gmail.com Preston’s Jewellery
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or just about every waking moment since he formed the Downchild Blues Band – Canada’s best known and best loved blues outfit – Donnie Walsh has been living the dream that changed his life back in the mid-1960s when someone dropped a Jimmy Reed album onto the turntable at his girlfriend’s 16th birthday party in suburban North Toronto. It’s a moment Walsh – he also answers to his “given” name, Mr. Downchild, taken from a song by Sonny Boy Williamson II – says he will never forget. “That was it. I was hooked. I never wanted to play anything else.” He drove his girlfriend crazy learning Reed’s lip-splitting harmonica technique, then James Cotton’s. He locked himself away from the world while he picked apart Muddy Water’s and Albert King’s guitar licks, reconstructing them in his own distinctive style on a beat-up electric guitar. And when he did venture out, it was to one of Toronto’s legendary blues dives to catch his heroes Luther Allison, B.B. King, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells, all of them regular visitors in those days to Walsh’s hometown of Toronto, Canada’s blues capital. Walsh was a good student. He
is recognized around the world as both a blues harp virtuoso with few equals, and an unusually expressive guitarist. Walsh and his band mates have won countless music industry awards, including a Juno (Canada’s Grammy) for “Best Roots and Traditional Album” in 1991. They were the inspiration for Dan Aykroyd and the late John Belushi’s fabulous creation, The Blues Brothers – they recorded Downchild’s “Shotgun Blues” and Walsh’s “(I Got Everything I Need) Almost.” – Downchild is an institution in their homeland, and revered by blues fans around the world. Apart from its earliest incarnations, with Donnie’s brother, the late “Hock” Walsh as singer, Downchild was always more than a bar band. A party band, sure – good times guaranteed. Sponsored by the Campbell River Mirror, 2Day FM and Coast Discovery Inn, the Tidemark Theatre and Gee Dan Productions proudly present, Downchild Blues Child with special guest Steve Hill at the Tidemark Theatre on June 24, 2016. Tickets are $ 45.25 (plus applicable taxes & fees) and can be purchased at the Box Office. Tickets are also available at tidemarktheatre.com.
The Campbell River Singers (right) would like to invite you to join them on Sunday May 1 for their annual Spring concert titled I Dreamed a Dream. They are dedicating this performance to Rae Lang, a founding member of the Campbell River Singers who is retiring from the choir after 38 years of song. John Montgomery, Conductor, and Shelley Roberts, Assistant Conductor have a wonderfully eclectic mix of pieces to present to the audience this year. Stroll down memory lane with the 40s Swing Era favourites “Tuxedo Junction” and “Choo Choo Ch’ Boogie”; the 50s :”When I Fall in Love” and who could forget the angst of “A Teenager in Love”? Classic songs by Billy Joel, “And So it Goes”, and the Beatles’ ”Eleanor Rigby” round out the blasts from the past. But it doesn’t end there! Rousing spirituals, beautiful inspirational songs, and folk songs from Newfoundland, Quebec and Ireland will run the gamut of emotions and will guarantee something for everyone. Last but not least is the title piece “I Dreamed A Dream” which is the famous lament from the musical Les Miserables. Originally a solo, it has been adapted for choral presentation by Ed Lojeski.
Rudimentrio, a talented Jazz Trio based in Nanaimo, are joining them as their special guests. Rob Wilkinson on piano, Matt Aasen on guitar, and Dan Montgomery on Bass will be performing pieces from their repertoire. The venue for this year’s concert is the
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IN MEMORIAM
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DEATHS
DEATHS
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
IN MEMORIAM
June O’Connor
Family and friends of
Dennis W. Holm
are cordially invited to join his family for a Celebration of Life. This celebration shall take place Saturday, May 7, between 1pm and 4pm at our home, 657 Nodales Drive, Campbell River. “His life was a blessing, his memory a treasure, he is loved beyond words and shall be missed beyond measure.�
Celebration of Life Please join us in celebrating the life of
Leslie McCallum (Blin) Saturday, May 7th, 2016 1:00pm at Sequoia Springs Golf Club, 700 Peterson Road, Campbell River, BC
Somerville July 12, 1955 - December 20, 2015
Dennis Lyle passed away suddenly Dec. 20th, 2015 following his passion, “hunting� with Ali and Magic, his two companions, by his side. He will be missed by all who knew him. A Celebration of Life will be held at the Eagles Hall 1999-14th Ave in Campbell River on Saturday, April 30th at 1:00pm
FUNERAL HOMES
FUNERAL HOMES
Lovingly Remembered
Bruce Merrithew
May 20, 1922-April 17, 2016 Margaret Christena “June� O’Connor died on Sunday, April 17, 2016 in Campbell River. June was born in Vancouver, the only child of John Henry Merrick (Wales) and Violet Pearl Harwood (Royston). She spent the first 8 years of her life in Vancouver and then moved to Ocean Falls where she stayed until her high school graduation. June started secretarial training at Pitman School in Vancouver but had to quit due to decreasing vision. She worked for Spencers for a time and then in 1942, took a train to Toronto (the only woman aboard!), and stayed with a friend, and worked in a a chemical lab testing metals for airplanes for the war. In 1943, she and a girlfriend moved to New York City to work for the British Security Service under William Stephenson (A Man Called Intrepid). After VE day, she returned to Vancouver to care for her ailing father and met Gerry (Gerald) O’Connor, who she married in 1946. June was a working mother until her 60’s and in spite of being legally blind, she still managed to raise her family, support her husband’s work in Lion’s International, and volunteer for and run many charitable and political organizations. June took in over 60 people to live with her from 1 night to many years, and lived by the code of making the world a better place by helping others. June was predeceased by her husband Gerry in 1987, and is survived by her son Laird (Glenda) O’Connor of West Vancouver, daughter Kerry (Michael) Hammell (Campbell River), grandsons Liam (Tanya) of Kelowna, and Teague (Campbell River) and great-grandchildren Lilly and Seamus Hammell (Kelowna). The family deeply appreciates the care and attention that June received from the staff at the Sunshine Manor and the care and support from Dr. Logan. No service at this time. In lieu of flowers, donations are gratefully accepted at John Howard Society North Island or Shriners of B.C.
January 29, 1929 – April 24, 2014
In Memor y
d of a Special Da
My eyes are filled with tears today But that is nothing new. I think about you every day And miss you daily too. For there isn’t anything I wouldn’t give to see, Your loving, happy, smiling face That meant so much to me. Just to spend a day with you And hear you call my name, For since you have been gone Dad Life’s never been the same. Love, Ann (Go Rangers!)
DEATHS
DEATHS
GIBBARD
Lou Ann (nee Finkbeiner) Lou passed away on Sunday, April 10, 2016 in Campbell River, BC. She was born in Moose Jaw Saskatchewan on September 28, 1936. Her family moved to Mission, BC when she was 11 years old. She was predeceased by her sister Mona Steiner, and her parents Albert and Florence Finkbeiner. She leaves to mourn her husband of 55 years, John Gibbard, her son, Kirk Gibbard (Lori) of Kelowna, BC & Jay Gibbard (Shirley) of Campbell River, BC, sister Bonnie Hamilton (Bill) of Mission and nieces; Dixie of Eugene, Oregon, Susan, Dana of Mission and nephew Bruce of Abbotsford. Lou lived a full and colourful life but was overcome by Alzheimer’s disease in her later years. Her husband, John was devoted to visiting her twice a day when she entered New Horizon’s Care Home in Campbell River in 2012.
IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES All donations remain local CAMPBELL RIVER FIRST OPEN HEART SOCIETY P.O. Box 175 Campbell River, BC V9W 5A7
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS
EAGLES RECOVERED BIKE PROGRAM. Monthly Bike Sale. 1st of the season. APR. 24/16. 9am–12pm. 900 Alder St. Proceeds to local charities. FMI: Walter 286-7262
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A Memorial Service for Lou will be held at Bakerview Crematorium, 34863 Cemetery Avenue, Mission, BC on April 26, 2016 at 2:00 pm. Reverend Tim Bowman, United Church will officiate. Lou’s ashes will be interned at Hatzic Cemetery following the memorial service. Those wishing to make a donation may contribute to the Alzheimer’s Society of BC on Lou’s behalf.
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PERSONAL SERVICES
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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FINANCIAL SERVICES
GARDENING
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
LANDSCAPING
GABRIELE’S GARDENING
2 E-Z HOME REPAIRS
The URBAN TREE PLANTER For $2.50/ tree I will come to your property and plant as few or as many Douglas Fir and or Red Cedar seedlings as you would like. Offer open until early May. Discount for large orders. Call John at (250)2852524 to order.
LOST AND FOUND
MEDICAL/DENTAL
EDUCATION/TUTORING
FOUND. Apr. 10 at Strathcona Dam Campground. 2 fishing rods. Call 923-3195 to identify.
MEDICAL Office Assistant. MOA position available at Specialist’s office - 2/3 position. Knowledge of EMR required. E-mail resume to vanrooy@telus.net.
ORACLE TUTORING
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
TRADES, TECHNICAL
CONVEYANCER
NELSON ROOFING & SHEET METAL LTD., Our Campbell River branch is hiring a CRANE OPERATOR You must have a Class 3 Driver’s License, and be familiar with working a Hiab. Wage and benefits to be negotiated. Please submit the application form found on the Employment Opportunities page on our website: http://www.nelsonroofing.com/employment-opportunities/
Required full-time for Allen & Company in Courtenay, BC. Must have 2-3 years conveyance experience. Salary negotiable with experience Duties: all procedures to process purchase, sale and mortgage files. Phone 250 703 2583 email shirley@allenlaw.ca
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT SCHOOL. Hands-On Tasks. Start Weekly. GPS Training! Funding & Housing Avail! Job Aid! Already a HEO? Get certiďŹ cation proof. Call 1-866-399-3853 or go to: iheschool.com
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Food Packaging Worker
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RENO’S HOME IMPROVEMENT & REPAIR. Install & repair of: fencing, vinyl siding, stairs, roof. Painting: interior/exterior. All general repairs. Dump runs. All work guaranteed. 250-203-3315
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School District 72 (Campbell River) is seeking applications for the following position:
Payroll & Benefits Supervisor (A temporary one year term appointment.) For details of this posting, please check the www.makeafuture.ca website. PLACES OF WORSHIP
PLACES OF WORSHIP
Campbell River
WORSHIP DIRECTORY A congregation of the
church of Christ Meets at 226 Hilchey Rd, Campbell River on
Sundays 10 am Worship 11:15 Classes for Children & Adults Midweek Studies call for times
250-923-4441
United Church
of Campbell River An Inclusive Community Centred in Christ Come as you are Join the conversation Be a part of a Caring Community Celebrate Your Faith
Worship Service 10:00 am Corner of Pinecrest and South Birch
www.crunited.ca 250-203-7258
Everybody Welcome
Wayne Hughes
Meditation
BAHAI FAITH
Monday 7 AM Wednesday 6 PM Sunday 10 AM TaizĂŠ Sunday 7 PM
(every 2nd Sunday of the month)
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BAHA’I FAITH SUNDAY MORNING DEVOTIONAL 10 am to 11:30 am Sybil Andrews Cottage (refreshments, discussion, social time/music) Please come join us for more Information visit
516 S. Dogwood St. www.cslCampbellRiver.org
bahai.org or 250-923-5654
ST. PETER’S ANGLICAN CHURCH 228 S. Dogwood St. Campbell River, BC, V9W 6Y7 Office Telephone: 250-286-1613
EMAIL: stpeterscampbellriver@shaw.ca
Rector: The Venerable Dr. Blair Haggart Regular Worship Services Every Sunday: 8:30 AM Eucharist, BCP 10:00 AM Eucharist, BAS With Children’s Ministry & Nursery Every Wednesday: 12:10 PM Eucharist
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PAINTING
250-204-6522 - Rich DO A LITTLE, DO ALOT Home repair, lawn and garden 250-895-0407
POWER ENGINEERS
Local Business requires casual, on call 3rd and 4th class Power Engineers to operate and maintain steam Boilers not exceeding 100 horse power & low pressure heating boilers up to 200 horse power. Duties include operating, repairing and carrying out preventative maintenance on boilers, air conditioning units, emergency power and other related equipment in the facility. Apply with resume to: powerengineerjob @gmail.com
SPRING CLEAN-UP
Trinity Presbyterian Church 145 Simms Road, Willow Point Phone 250-923-3776 MORNING SERIVICE & SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 am
Spiritual Discussion on Inner Guidance Invite the miracles of inner guidance into your life and you will never be without God’s love. Sponsored by Eckankar Canada
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Tuesday, April 26 7:30–8:30pm Community Centre Room 2
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Senior pastors Barry & Nancy Kaardal
contact
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JACQUIE DUNS
250-287-9227
Finishing and Renovations Interior Renovations Professional Painting Drywall & Mudding Repair Finish Carpentry, Trim work Custom Fir Kitchens, Fireplace Mantels Husband & Wife Team Free Estimates
EVELYN M. Interior Painting: Interior prep to completion. I always use low odour paint. Colour consulting available, free estimates. No muss, no fuss! 250-204-4417.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AUCTIONS
Design House 250-204-4417 www.DesignHouseBC.com
MASSIVE Restaurant Equipment Auction - Sat, April 30th @10am www.KwikAuctions.com - Online Bidding Available - 4 Convenience Stores, Lease Returns, 6 Month Old Restaurant, 2 Pizza Shops
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Mobile Drug and Alcohol Testing Technician Would you like to assist a local company in promoting a drug and alcohol free workplace? We are looking for one person to train as a mobile drug and alcohol testing technician. No experience necessary and, if we hire you, we will pay you to complete our certification training. Once you are trained, you will be paid a guaranteed $630 per month on call fee to be available 24/7 for two weeks out of every month. You will also be paid testing fees and mileage fees every time you complete a test while on call. Ideal position for someone with a flexible schedule, who does not want to work outside the home on a regular basis, but who would like to make a little extra income. Must have a car and must be available 24/7 for two weeks out of every month. Email your resume and cover letter to Erika Feely, Trainer for Denning Health Group, to efeely@denninghealth.ca
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Editor The Hope Standard, a once a week, award winning community newspaper has an opening for an editor/ reporter. Reporting to the publisher, the editor/reporter will be instrumental in guiding the overall strategic direction of the Hope Standard. The successful candidate will possess above average leadership skills, will be a strong communicator, pay attention to detail and can work under pressure in a deadline driven environment. This person will have the ability to perform editorial tasks and contribute to the editorial content both in print and online. Strong design skills with knowledge of InDesign, Photoshop and iMovie are required. The editor will have a passion for, and is comfortable with, all aspects of multimedia journalism including diverse writing capabilities and advanced photography and video skills. You have a track record of turning around well-written, fact-based, concise, well-produced content quickly, for posting online immediately—with collateral (text, photos and video). You have demonstrable skills in all aspects of web journalism and a strong grasp of social media best practices (Twitter, Facebook, etc.). Candidates should have a diploma/degree in journalism, or a related field. The Hope Standard is part of Black Press, Canada’s largest privately held, independent newspaper company with more than 150 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii. Those interested should email a resume, writing samples and a cover letter to: Carly Ferguson, Publisher publisher@theprogress.com Deadline for applications is 5:00pm Sunday April 24, 2016. Thank you to all who apply. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
REAL ESTATE
GARAGE SALES
GARAGE SALES
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
FOR SALE BY OWNER
139 CRAWFORD Rd. Toys, boys clothing size 3-6, dining table, tires, etc. Sat. Apr. 23, 8am-2pm
WILLOW POINT: Multi-family sale! 445 Goodwin Rd., Sat., Apr. 23, 8am-1pm. Fishing, hunting, children’s toys, household items, outdoor items, windows, garage door openers, etc. Rain or shine!
228 OCEANVIEW Rd. Huge golf book sale. Gently used by a wide variety of authors. 1 for $3 or 2 for $5. Sat. Apr. 22, 8am-1pm 235 CAROLYN Rd. Huge garage sale. Sports, fishing, boating, camping equip, tools and much more. Sat/Sun Apr. 23/24, 9am-2pm 301 VIRGINIA Pl. Apr. 23/24, 8am-2pm
Sat/Sun,
3079/3081 BRENT Rd. Multifamily yard sale. Kids, HH items, tools, sports equip, misc. Sat. Apr. 23, 9am-3pm 590 EDGEWOOD Multi-family. Sat. Apr. 9am-1pm
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hot Tub Beachcomber 300 1 year old , $ 4000. obo Brian 250-923-0330
FIREARM BUYER
looking for any type, any condition of firearms, whole estates to single, fair market value paid, have all licences to purchase.Call (250)667-4862. WANTED: We pay top dollar for teak and rosewood furniture from the 1950s-1960s. Call today! 250-886-7335
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AIR COMPRESSOR. 3 cyl. 60gal. Runs on 220. $850/like new. 250-895-1992
WILLOW POINT 3 bdrms, 3 bath, charming home, 2047 Eardley Rd. Close to shopping, schools and beach. $265,500. (250)285-2779. For more details: see Craigslist Comox Valley
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
TOOLS
Guys Garage Sale 1952 Quenville Road (off Huband Road)
Saturday, April 23 7:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Metal Fabricators Paradise I-Beams, C-Channels, Piping, Chain Hoists, Building Supplies & More.... Household Items Too.
Forester TimberWest is Western Canada’s largest private managed forest land owner with 325,400 hectares / 804,200 acres on Vancouver Island. The Company also owns renewable Crown harvest rights to 690,000 m3 per year. TimberWest runs fully contracted harvesting operations and leads the coastal industry in the growing and harvesting of second-growth timber. The Company is a leader in sustainable forest management and is committed to Vancouver Island communities. We have an immediate opening for a Forester in our Campbell River Office, reporting to the Operations Forester. This position is responsible for the planning and delivery of silvicultural programs carried out within TimerWest’s public forest tenures and it includes a combination of field and office duties. Regular duties will include a combination of hands on delivery and management of contractors. This is a new position which has been created to prepare for future succession needs. Responsibilities
Large Garage Sale
• Support safety process management • Responsibility for delivery of the silviculture program from Site Plans through to free growing • Deploy TimberWest’s Contract Management System in the recruitment of contractors and the execution of silviculture contract requirements • Participate in the maintenance of TimberWest’s environmental certification programs • Track and report silvicultural obligations and compliance • Participate in First Nations Information Sharing of TimerWest’s programs • Liaise with government agencies, First Nations and local stakeholders • Manage post harvest prescrived burning and other hazard abatement treatments • Participate in the preparation of budgets, accruals and forecasts
ROCKLAND- 965 Springbok Rd, Sat, Apr 23, 8-12noon. Rick’s Dahlias - Tubers - over 50 varieties, perennials.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
APARTMENT/CONDO
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
HOMES FOR RENT
DALMATION TOWERS 1bdrm available. Close to town. Adult building. Elevator, pay laundry, manager on site. N/P. Ref’s req’d. Call Bill: 250914-0309.
CAMPBELL RIVER Road. 2 BDRMS. Close to town. N/S. N/P. $1200/mnth. Available May 1st. 250-923-0487
STORRIES BEACH area: long term tenant in 55+ 2-bdrm rancher. Air tight wood stove, storage area, enclosed garage. N/S, N/P. Ref’s req’d. $885./mo. (250)923-1359.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Island Timberlands LP is a private timberlands business focused on growing and harvesting high-quality timber and other forest products from coastal British Columbia for a broad customer base in the PaciďŹ c Rim region. Recognized as one of the best sources of high-quality Douglas-ďŹ r, hemlock and cedar in North America, Island Timberlands has the second largest private timberlands holding in British Columbia.
Nanoose Bay, BC
Saturday, April 23 2749 & 2750 Bradford Drive 8:00 a.m. Start Items priced to sell. Kids clothes & toys. Adult clothes, games, water trampoline, household items & misc. CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP!
Use Clutter Busters, A Free Service. Experts in downsizing & estates. We love garage sales, attics, crawl spaces & clutter. Please visit our store, Pier Street Trading Post. Featuring our VINYL Cafe. We buy coins, silver and all collectibles. Bill @ 250-8307118. WE PAY CASH$$ *********** NEW THIS WEEK Fishing treasures, rods & reels, plugs & lures, down rigger weights & garden ornaments. WOW!
RENTALS
Grapple Yarder (Utility)
GARAGE SALE 246 Hilchey Road Friday, April 22 Saturday, April 23 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
GARAGE Sale 2947 York Road Sat Apr.23 9am-1pm. Housewares, furniture, name brand clothes, free stuff, and more.
RENTALS
Employment Opportunity
Dr. 23,
12 ft. factory built utility strongbox trailer with ramp. Tools. Camping Supplies. Gardening and Household Items. Mens Jackets & More. Something 4 Everyone!
RENTALS
Our culture relies on teamwork, effective communication and a strong work ethic. Interested candidates should email a resume to Gary Lawson, RPF at lawsong@timberwest.com by May 20, 2016.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Marine Harvest is the world’s largest supplier of farmed salmon and produces 5 million healthy meals per day. We have 10,400 employees and activities in 22 countries. Through our vision of "Leading the Blue Revolution“, Marine Harvest aims to be the leading supplier of healthy, sustainable food from the ocean.
Assistant Manager Saltwater Broodstock Site Requirements include: Grade 12 plus 3+ years experience in salmon farming or equivalent combination of education and experience; A post-secondary aquaculture or biological science degree preferred. Must have demonstrated skills and experience in providing leadership to a team of staff and supporting all aspects of personnel management and basic computer skills with Aqua Farmer, word processing & spreadsheets
JOIN THE BLUE REVOLUTION
Please review the full posting and apply at www.marineharvest.ca This position closes on the 29th April, 2016 Shylo Loock Marine Harvest Canada #124 - 1334 Island Highway Campbell River, BC V9W 8C9 Fax: 850-3275 Email: shylo.loock@marineharvest.com We thank everybody for their interest, however, only those short listed candidates will be contacted.
This full-time position calls for a safety-minded, energetic and team-oriented individual to start as a utility man on a grapple yarder. Expectations would be to train as a hook-tender along with other positions within the operation. Preference will be given to individuals with logging experience (particularly rigging). Please visit our website for more information. To apply by May 11, 2016, please send your rĂŠsumĂŠ to: opportunities@islandtimberlands.com Please note only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
islandtimberlands.com Quatsino Band Council EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
BAND ADMINISTRATOR The Band Administrator, under the general direction of the Band Council and subject to its policies and procedures, administers the affairs and programs of the Quatsino First Nation. The Quatsino First Nation is located near Coal Harbour on the north end of Vancouver Island. Job Description: The Quatsino First Nation Band Administrator will be responsible for the administering and overseeing of all band programs and will ensure programs are administered within budget. The Band Administrator will ensure that band policies and procedures are adhered to; and, supervise all band program managers, coordinators, employees and contractors. Job Duties • Strong Human Resource skills and an ability to manage, supervise and provide support to staff in meeting program requirements/mandates. • Ensuring proper maintenance, use, occupancy and control of buildings, equipment, and works controlled by the Band. • Advisor to Chief and Council on all areas of band management. • Knowledge working with provincial and federal funding agencies including: programs, regulations, procedures of AANDC; and, other funding agencies. • Acts as a liaison and public relations officer for the Council in matters of administration. • Good knowledge of financial accounting principles for budget planning and monitoring of expenditures. • Ability to write funding proposals, preparation of reports and correspondence. • Attend Council Meetings and Committee meetings when required. • Provide the council with monthly reports on band programs and operations. • Strong administrative and computer skills. • Ability to communicate effectively – verbally and written. • Experience working in First Nations communities and culturally sensitive. Job Qualifications • A degree & solid educational background in Business Administration or Management • Demonstrated proposal writing skills • Financial experience & education (accounting skills) • Successful management in a First Nations operation (4-5 years) • Self-motivated with excellent interpersonal skills Salary to commensurate with qualifications and experience. Please direct any questions and/or your cover letter, resume complete with three references, and a criminal record check to: Quatsino Band Council Attn: Tara Nelson, Executive Assistant 305 Quattishe Rd, Coal Harbour, BC V0N1K0 Tel: 250-949-6245 Fax: 250-949-6249 Email: taranelson097@gmail.com Posting date: April 12, 2016
Closing date: May 6, 2016
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TRANSPORTATION
HOMES FOR RENT
TRUCKS & VANS
CAMPBELL RIVER 1 Bedroom house in Willow Point (Twillingate Rd.) Avail. May 1st $765/mth 4 appliances
250-923-3635 RV PADS SAYWARD VALLEY: Cement pad, 150 amp service. And a 12x60 with dbl carport. 55+ park. Walking distance to store, close to fishing, hunting, hiking, rec. centre + clinic in village. Call 250-282-3854.
SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING GOLDEN GROVE CARE FACILITY 24 hour care,
1995 CHEVY Sports side step side. Very rare. $11,500 obo. Truck is a 10/10. Call for full details. Too many extras to list 286-1476 or 202-8853.
FIBERGLASS BOAT. 17ft. w/ 90HP Johnson in exc. cond. Also 8HP Nissan Kicker brand new. Sell as a package or separately. Trailer & fish finder incl. $5800. 203-8613
TRANSPORTATION
TRANSPORTATION
AUTO FINANCING
AUTO FINANCING
TRANSPORTATION AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
SNOW TIRES. 225-55R-17. Snow tires & rims. Fits Chev. Like new cond. Used one winter. Ask for Kenny. 203-8408 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE
fil here please
BOATS
TRUCK CAMPER. 1995 Vanguard. 9.4ft. No leaks & clean inside. $3000. 923-0446
Call 250-923-7049.
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‘The natural world is where we belong...it is our home’ E.O. Wilson is one of the world’s most famous biologists, an Alabama boy whose fascination with ants expanded into some remarkable insights about humans. In the process, he invented some new words. In 1986, he coined “biodiversity”, and his earlier notion of “sociobiology” from 1975 revolutionized our understanding of the profound importance of biology in shaping our behaviour. As for ants, Wilson says they constitute about 16,000 of the estimated 10 million species
two million are identified. Ants, of an approximated total population of about 100 trillion, weigh about as much as the entire human population. As a 150 million year old species, they belong to a class of only 19 that are “eusocial”; that is, they live together in a group for more than two generations, specific adults are designated to care for the young, and the various classes of members have a clear division of labour. The result, for ants, termites, bees, wasps and 12 other insect species, is a collection of altruistically
functioning individuals that form a collective consciousness or a socalled “superorganism”. It is the amazing organizational power of this “sup e rorg an ism,” a characteristic common to both ants and humans, that inspired Wilson to write Sociobiology: The New Synthesis. The book advances the theory that “sociobiology” shapes our human behaviour — that human nature is innate. Over the course of a million years,
our minds and our emotions evolved in ways to benefit the collective wellbeing of the group, and that biology — not ethics, religion or philosophy — developed and bound us together as social animals. Needless to say, this idea created a storm of controversy, comparable to Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species. Wilson, however, defended his ide a p at ient ly, thoughtfully and courteously. It is, perhaps,
our best explanation for altruism, the sacrifice individuals will make for others or for the group in which they belong — precisely the behaviour we see in other eusocial species. Unlike ants, which behave as programmed automatons, human behaviour is complicated by two distinct and conflicting innate loyalties: an instinct for the survival of the individual, and an instinct for the survival of the collective — sometimes we save ourselves, sometimes we will sacrifice ourselves for the benefit of the
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bathing, shaving, clipping nails, and helping seniors get dressed. Charcare also provides meal preparation and cooking as well as light housekeeping. “It’s just where the need arises,” Coak says. “We fill in the blanks. We cover all aspects of daily living. We give them a lifeline.” They’ll also give them a lift. “We’ll take you shopping, we’ll take you to the walk-in clinic, take you to get your prescription,” Coak says. It’s busy work for Coak who provides care 24/7. With 54 clients, it’s a lot of work so Coak has expanded from a one-woman operation to five, including herself. But as busy as she is, it’s nothing compared to the life she left behind. Coak immigrated to Canada in 2007 from Cornwall, England. She and her husband
were looking for a change of pace and a more relaxed lifestyle. She was working six days a week while her husband was working seven. “In England you have to work really hard because it’s expensive,” Coak says. “I drove 156 miles each day and worked 12-hour shifts (as a nurse) in a hospital.” Coak says while she loved the work, she didn’t enjoy coming home at 11 o’clock at night, only to have time to shower, go to bed, get up at four or five in the morning and do it all over again. “I realized, ‘this can’t be it.’ And it wasn’t,” Coak says. After coming out to Canada for a holiday, Coak and her husband decided to come back permanently. They lived in Chilliwack until January, 2008 when they moved to Campbell River. The pair secured permanent resident status in February of 2011. Coak made the decision to not return to formal nursing as it would require years of repetitive training so she registered to work as a care aide. She was hired
survey to have missed out on the Guaranteed Income Supplement for as much as seven years. Once identified, seniors received retroactive payments from Ottawa. “GIS is a key support for the lowest income seniors,” Mackenzie said. “These are seniors living on $17,300 annually or less; however to receive this GIS you must file an income tax return.” Other B.C. senior
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as an on-call Registered Care Aide (RCA) by a local homecare service shortly after. With the help of NIEFS, Coak soon decided to start up her own business which began with a handful of regular clients. Since then, Charcare (named after the British term ‘char’ for a female house or office cleaner) has grown and is pro-
viding a valuable service to the community. Coak says that can be in the form of something as simple as reassurance. “We like to be reassured, no matter how old we are,” Coak says, adding that sometimes seniors get nervous being on their own because they don’t have the ability to do the daily tasks that come
naturally to the younger generations. Sometimes they have questions that go unanswered because they don’t know where to start to find the answer. Coak says one way she can help is to provide seniors with manuals and brochures put out by Campbell River Family Services. “People just get lost along the way some-
times,” Coak says. “You’re not lost, we’re here to help you.” Coak says what keeps her going is the satisfaction she gets when she puts a smile on someone’s face or she’s able to make a difference in someone’s life. “One might hope that there’s a lot of happy people out there who are reassured that home is where they can stay.”
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Refugee fundraiser features Syrian food and a live and silent auction on Saturday LINDSAY CHUNG CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
Where can you enjoy Syrian food and have a chance to win a diamond necklace in the same night? At a Syrian Refugee Fundraising Dinner and Auction this Saturday (April 23) at Campbell River Baptist Church. Doors open at 5 p.m. and there will be a chance to look at the silent and live auction items, find a seat and enjoy coffee, tea and punch. A fourcourse Syrian meal pre-
pared by Baba Gannouj will be served at 6 p.m. There will be a silent auction throughout the evening and a live auction with auctioneer Gordon Dyck, which Campbell River Syrian Refugee Support Committee member Julie Gold says will probably start around 7:30 p.m. “Gordon Dyck’s been an auctioneer in Campbell River for years and years; he has lots of experience doing live auctions so I’m sure there will be entertainment value there,” said Gold.
Gold says there are more than 30 items to bid on and some of the items being auctioned off include a helicopter ride and Eiko Jones art. During the evening, the committee will also show a short video explaining where the funds will go and sharing a bit about the refugee families that the committee is supporting. Gold says the silent auction will probably close around 8:45 p.m. and the fundraiser will likely wrap up around 9 p.m.
So far, more than 100 tickets have already been sold. “People are supportive,” said Gold. “The community’s been great. We’re excited about this one.” Tickets for the fundraiser are $30 per person and are available at Preston Jewellers, Campbell River Baptist Church or Baba Gannouj. Everyone who buys a ticket gets a chance to win a Pyrrha diamond necklace valued at $300, sponsored by Preston Jewellers.
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Saputo
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Fresh Tannadice Farms
Thick Sliced Bacon
Assorted, 354ml bottle
Shredded Cheeses
/lb $7.69/kg
Harvest
Organic Salad Dressings
2/
49
49
Simply Natural
Assorted, 4-100g pkg.
2/
3
$
Washington
Oikos Yogurts
/lb $8.80/kg
Cut from pork shoulder, boneless
/lb $8.13/kg
Danone
3
$
99
Country Style Spareribs
69
99
Chicken Thighs
Fresh
Green Seedless Grapes
$
Fresh
$
99 each
Free Food
GIVEAWAY!! From April 3rd - April 30th we’ll be giving away $100 in Discovery Foods Gift Certificates PER LOCATION every week with a
final draw of $200!
Simply enter your name and number on the back of your receipt and drop itinto the draw boxes at the store!
Hours: Open 7 Days A Week 8:00am – 9:00pm Prices in effect April 24-30 , 2016 Some limits may apply. Taxes, deposit and recycling fees where applicable.
WILLOW POINT STORE 2273 South Island Highway, Campbell River
www.discoveryfoods.ca
OYSTER RIVER STORE 2207 Glenmore Road, Campbell River
72 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 2016
www.CampbellRiverMirror.com
5SALE
5 DAY SALE 5 DAY SALE 5 DAY SALE 5 DAY SALE 5 DAY SALE
DAY
BC Beefsteak Tomatoes
6 52 22 2SA3T 2SU4N 2 MON TUES
Extra-Large Hot House Grown in Delta, BC $2.16/kg
FRI
On Sale
98
¢
Per lb
BC Fresh Pacific Snapper $4.54/lb
On Sale
1
Tomato Corn and Chipotle Salsa Prep Time:
15 min
Makes:
3 cups
thriftyfoods.com/recipes
Island Farms
Premium Ice Cream
Country Cream, Moose Tracks or No Sugar Added Dessert Made in Victoria, BC Selected 1.65L
Villaggio
Kettle Brand
Selected 408–616g Regular Retail: $4.29–$4.39 Each
Selected 220g
Bread or Buns
Potato Chips
On Sale
4
00
On Sale
25
99
Per 100g
$
Each
For
Same Item of Equal or Lesser Value
5 DAY SALE 5 DAY SALE 5 DAY SALE 5 DAY SALE 5 DAY SALE
Savings too good not to repeat from this week’s flyer Bergen Farms
Olympic
Assorted, Frozen Grown in Qualicum and Abbotsford, BC 8lb Box
Natural 2%, 6% or French Vanilla Product of Delta, BC Selected 1.75L
FAMILY PACK SAVINGS
Blueberries
On Sale
19
99 Each
THRIFTYFOODS.COM
Nature’s Path
Yogurt
Organic Eco Pac Cereal Selected 650–907g
On Sale
6
On Sale
5
99
99
Each
Specials in effect until APRIL 26
2016
Each
15
Bonus Miles
WHEN YOU BUY 2