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The 16-bed temporary shelter at 1251 Cypress St. will remain open until the end of June thanks, to a BC Housing announcement Thursday of an additional $60,000. This at least partially fulfills one of three requests made to city council by the Grassroots Kind Hearts Society (GKHS) who have been feeding dinner to the homeless of the community for the past year at various locations downtown – most recently and most visibly at a camp on the lawns of city hall. At the April 11 meeting of city council, GKHS requested that council continue to pressure BC Housing into making temporary shelter beds available until such time as a permanent facility can be built, that a place be granted to the group near that temporary shelter location for them to continue to serve meals, and that council commit to working with the group to find a location for this proposed permanent facility. “The City of Campbell River is extremely appreciative for the continued support of the Government of B.C. and for extending funding that directly supports those who are the most vulnerable and in need in the community,” said Mayor Andy Adams in the release about the funding. “We look forward to working collaboratively with our provin-
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The ‘tent in’ established by the city’s homeless on the front lawn of City Hall may be getting broken up. City staff have drafted legislation that cracks down on any sleeping or camping on city property, specifically between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. City Clerk Peter Wipper said the homeless who have set up tents in front of City Hall are welcome to express their views but at the same time the city wants to set some boundaries. “The tenters here are engaged in a protest and we respect their right to protest, however, we want to establish rules of when camping will be permitted,” Wipper said, noting the bylaw restricts what time of day camping on city property is not permitted.
“So they couldn’t leave their tents up during the day but they could create shelter for themselves at night.” That’s not sitting well with the protestors. “We’re livid,” said Lynn Gray with Grassroots Kind Hearts which has been providing warm meals for the homeless camped out at City Hall. “If this ruling goes through, we will find a downtown visible piece of Crown (provincial) land.” City council, at its Monday meeting, gave first two readings to an amendment to the city’s public nuisance bylaw that falls just short of a complete ban on camping on city property. Karl Read, city bylaw officer, said a recent court of appeal decision involving the City of Victoria states that an arbitrary ban on camping, where there are insufficient options for adequate shelter, is
not constitutional. But, he said, there are some tools the city can use. “Part of that decision stated that provisions that prohibit such use between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. may meet the Charter of Rights obligations,” Read said. “While a municipality cannot impose an arbitrary prohibitive ban it is still incumbent on the city to maintain orderly and safe public places.” Read said the proposed amendments recommended to council respect both of those responsibilities. The bylaw amendment says that no person shall sleep, camp or erect a tent or shelter, or place other sleeping or camping equipment at City Hall, the Community Centre, the Sportsplex, Spirit Square, the Visitor Centre, Robert Ostler Park, the library, Tidemark Theatre or Centennial Pool. It further states
that no one shall sleep, camp or erect a tent or shelter on any street; at any city facility without washrooms; or at any other city facility, including city parks, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Anyone caught sleeping, camping or placing sleeping or camping effects on a street or at a prohibited city facility are subject to a penalty of $200. The city’s homeless have been camped out in front of City Hall since late March, just prior to the Extreme Weather Shelter closing in early April. A petition signed by 850 community members is asking the city to do more to find a permanent solution for getting the city’s most vulnerable off of the streets year round. They’re looking for a permanent facility downtown. “We’ve tried our very very best to work with
the mayor, council and other service providers,” Gray said. “Even though we are visibly protesting, we are additionally maintaining open communication with the city and have tried to gain support through them as our ultimate goal is to come together on an agreement on a suitable location.” Mayor Andy Adams
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The city is moving forward with plans to create a man-made beach at Robert Ostler Park despite objections from two councillors. At its Monday meeting, council, with the exception of councillors Larry Samson and Charlie Cornfield, voted in favour of hiring McElhanney Consulting at a cost of $170,470 to complete designs for an engineered beach. The approach, known as soft shore, will replace the rip rap currently on the park’s foreshore which has taken a beating during recent storms. Coun. Cornfield said he disagrees with the entire project, which, along with the soft shore beach includes replacing underground infrastructure, storm system upgrades and readjustment of the Sea Walk and carries a $1.2 million price tag. “I don’t agree with this project. We haven’t been able to build a boat launch in how many years?” Cornfield said. “The rip rap that was in there was installed there about 50 or 60 years ago – that was its life expectancy. You could rip rap the whole thing and it would last another 50 years.”
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E ng i ne e r i ng f i r m McElhanney, who was hired by the city to come up with a long term solution, discouraged the city from using rip rap, as consultants advised that adding more rip rap will not prevent the erosion of the underlying beach material. Engineers also cautioned that improperly designed rip rap would need frequent repairs and would result in more maintenance to upland portions of the park as the frequency and intensity of storms have been on the rise. There also appears to be a degree of community support for the soft shore option. In a survey posted online and in city facilities, more than 78 per cent of the 474 responses received favoured an engineered beach, as did the results of meetings with two city commissions and a public meeting in January on what to do with Robert Ostler Park. Coun. Ron Kerr said he takes that feedback to heart. “I think we’ve done our due diligence on it and we’ve had the public consultation, it’s come through the commissions, and it is the preferred action,” he said. Ross Milnthorp, the city’s general manager of parks, recreation and culture, said the bottom
line is that the repairs to the underground storm water system from St. Ann’s to the water at Robert Ostler Park “have to be done at some point regardless of whether or not we do this soft shore project or not.” Milnthorp said those works alone are in the neighb ourho o d of $700,000 and the remainder of the $1.2 million is for improvements specific to Robert Ostler Park, including the soft shore. A soft shore mimics natural run-up conditions of nearby beaches which dissipates wave energy and intensity, preventing erosion. The technique involves returning the beach to a more natural slope that helps protect the Sea Walk and the underground services from storm damage. It will also provide better public access to the beach via the park. The city has used the engineered beach approach to try and mitigate storm damage on the shore near Rockland Road and the Island Highway and at Rotary, Dick Murphy and Ellis parks. But Coun. Samson said he doesn’t think Robert Ostler Park is the right location for a soft shore beach. “While I believe in soft shores, I see the wonder-
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I was a little dismayed when I saw the discussion around renovating Robert Ostler Park’s shoreline. I was particularly worried that the argument that replacing the rip rap is the best option was making sense. The original rip rap was installed 50-60 years ago and that its predicted lifespan was in fact 50-60 years. So, it did its job and now it’s time to replace it and it will last 50-60 years. It was a good point. But I’m glad Mayor Andy Adams asserted that council already decided it was going to go with a “soft shore” option last year and that the discussion at Monday’s meeting shouldn’t be about whether they go ahead with the soft shore but how they would go ahead with it. Rip rap is crap. Okay, can I put it any clearer? It’s ugly and it’s dangerous and representative of Donald Trump-like thinking – let’s put up a wall to keep the sea out. It’s outdated and it’s uncreative. We can do better and the
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soft shore concept, which has What happens there is waves already proven itself effective slam against the rip rap and on other beaches along Camp- start, slowly but surely, washbell River’s extensive water- ing away the sand and gravel front, is better. As in and behind the Kristen Douglas OUT ON rip rap, especially wrote on page 5 in large storms the city has used where the waves the engineered get behind the rip beach approach rap. to try and mitiIt works, for a gate storm damwhile. Now it has age on the shore to be repaired and near Rockland what’s the definiRoad and the tion of insanity Island Highway (doing the same and at Rotary, thing over and Dick Murphy and over and expectEllis parks. ing a different Soft shore or result)? engineered beaches embody But as we joked (sarcastithe principle that wave energy cally, of course) in our office, from storms and just regular we much prefer a rip rap conditions is dissipated when waterfront so that we can take it rolls up a sloping beach. The our life in our hands when we erosion effect of the waves is stumble all over it to get a picdiminished. It replicates natural ture of waterfront events. And, beaches. As opposed to man- yes, we love the danger we put made techniques reminiscent our camera equipment in as of the early to mid-20th cen- we desperately try to regain tury where they built walls to our balance and prevent our keep the sea out - with rip rap. cameras from being dropped
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The federal government will start clearing away some of the haze about marijuana legalization. Health Minister Jane Philpott announced April 20 that the government is a year away from introducing legislation to legalize pot. The particulars are unknown and, presumably, undetermined, but the feds stressed they will look to keep the drug away from children and the profits away from gangs. Legalization strategies will be developed in consultation and co-operation with law enforcement. Whatever the model, it will be complicated, as legalization comes with related considerations such as taxation, education, and laws and campaigns against stoned driving. It’s our hope that the legalized marijuana model will be an improvement over the status quo. Particularly in recent years, there has been a sort of selective decriminalization. Sales at dispensaries are tolerated, yet smoking marijuana isn’t allowed. Pot shops at least purport to provide medicine and education in a safe environment; then again, without over-arching regulations and safety standards, we’re left to take these dispensaries at their word. There are conceivable scenarios that could see these pot shops legitimized a year from now, but there are other models, too, that we might prefer. It’s possible that marijuana might be sold pretty much everywhere, or only at a few select locations. There are foreseeable problems now that legalization is closer than ever. If dispensaries appear doomed, we might see more police raids, with authorities looking to snuff out pot shops for good. Or we might see the opposite outcome – a free-for-all with no crackdowns at all, and even more pot sellers popping up to try to cash in while they can. It seems likely that before legalization will come a year of confusion, or worse. Maybe there’s some way, in the meantime, to try to stay mellow. -Black Press
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and smashed on the rip rap. And Robert Ostler Park is only a place where hundreds of children play during community events what could possibly go wrong with them clambering all over the rocks with abrasive surfaces, sharp edges and broken glass in the holes in between? And speaking of that glass, one councillor suggested a soft shore will only encourage drinking on the foreshore from the, how do you say, unsavoury elements of society. Don’t they already do that on the rip rap? Who would want our showcase park in the centre of town – where everybody gathers, particularly tourists – to look natural, eh? And with regards to cost, keep in mind that three quarters of the $1.2 million cost is to replace underground storm sewers which have to be replaced anyway. The rest of the money goes to engineering the beach. So, I’m looking forward to a beach engineered to look natural – yes, I do see the irony in that.
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One of Campbell River’s medical marijuana dispensaries has permanently shut down just weeks after setting up shop. Trees Dispensary on 14th Avenue closed its doors roughly a week after RCMP raided the shop on April 6 and seized all money, cannabis flower and cannabis extracts on site. Alex Robb, spokesperson for Trees Dispensary, said the police raid was not what forced the company’s hand. “We were not deterred by the RCMP from serving our members in the community,” Robb said. “In light of the City of Campbell River’s move to explicitly prohibit the operation of medical cannabis dispensaries in the city, Trees Dispensary has decided to permanently shut down operations there.” City council, at its April 11 meeting, gave first and second reading to a bylaw amendment prohibiting marijuana operations – including dispensaries – in Campbell
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The city is moving forward with mandatory recycling programs for all multi-family buildings. Council, at its Monday meeting, gave first and second reading to a bylaw amendment that will require multi-family complexes to have recycling in place by Dec. 31. The bylaw will apply to all apartments and strata complexes occupied by more than four families. Ron Neufeld, the city’s general manager of parks, recreation and culture, said each building owner or strata council of a multi-family building should have
received letters and information packages from the city on how to implement recycling services. “I’m not aware of any appreciable feedback that we received to date,” Neufeld said. Coun. Charlie Cornfield said his only concern with implementing the program would be backlash from affected building owners and so far that hasn’t happened. “I haven’t heard any negatives responses from anybody on this one,” Cornfield said. “In fact, a lot have been supportive.” Mayor Andy Adams said he too has found that recycling is something multi-family complexes
want and, with Multi Material BC (MMBC) now accepting multifamily buildings into its program, this is the time for the city to encourage those facilities to take advantage of the financial incentives MMBC is offering. Under the program, MMBC will provide between $17 and $20 per unit per year to cover basic weekly recycling services for buildings that sign up with the MMBC recycling program. “The majority of feedback I’ve heard has been very supportive in getting diversion of our apartments and multifamily facilities,” Adams said. “It has been asked for for many years.”
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Amber Zirnhelt, the city’s general manager of community planning and development services, said that getting the city’s multi-family buildings on a recycling program is one of the actions of the Regional Solid Waste Management Plan that, among other things, guides the communities within the Strathcona and Comox Valley regional districts on how to divert materials from the landfill. The plan has an objective of working towards 70 per cent waste diversion. But Coun. Larry Samson said he had too many concerns to support making it mandatory for multi-family buildings to sign on to recycling.
“Do they have room to hold these bins and also, what happens if the product is contaminated? We know MMBC has a three per cent tolerance for contamination so what’s the cost if contamination exceeds the three per cent?” Samson questioned. “Other concerns are, we have I believe 100 sites, but how many units? What happens if the units don’t produce the tonnage or the kilograms that Emterra or MMBC is going to want to make it a success? Because they do rely on quantity of the material to make it successful. “I’d rather see us bring it in as a voluntary thing and grow into it.”
But Adams said he was confident the program will be successful and consultation with the affected multi-family buildings will be extensive in order to prepare them for successful implementation. Zirnhelt said if the buildings sign up with an MMBC approved collector, they will receive the service “at a low rate or free of charge, as MMBC pays collectors directly for the service.” Zirnhelt said to date, Sun Coast and Emterra are the qualified collectors for this area as they have signed agreements with MMBC and are already collecting from 16 multi-family buildings in the community.
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.52 acre semi oceanfront property with highway frontage. C-2 zoning allows for a number of uses. The owner will consider a joint venture with a developer.
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QUADRA ISLAND OCEAN VIEW LOT Just over 1/3 of an acre, near shopping on quiet dead end street in Heriot Bay area. High and dry lot with some clearing already done. Nice, newer portable storage shed 8ft. x 16ft. on lot. One of the few vacant lots on the street and just right for your dream view home.
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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.
2468 GLENMORE RD. $429,900 MLS# 404874 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.
1933 SHETLAND RD. $749,900 MLS# 402090
79 ROCKLAND RD. $849,900 MLS# 379036
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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This custom built 2,795 NEW LISTING! sq.ft. home is one of a kind in design & style, built on the nicest location in prestigious Maryland Estates. Main living on the ground level with extensive views of the beautiful yard & green space behind the home. 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, bonus room & top of the line kitchen with a quartz island & separate sink & all high end appliances. Triple car garage, RV parking as well as back yard access & fully fenced, this home has everything! $689,000 MLS# 407324
This one is a keeper! What NEW LISTING! a location! Top of the hill in the Pinecrest area. This 3 bedroom & 2 bathroom rancher is an oldie but a goodie in a great mature subdivision. This home has an east west exposure filling it with afternoon sun. Large level lot, fully landscaped & within walking distance to Pinecrest Elementary School, skating rinks & indoor pools as well as the fabulous upscale Merecroft Mall. $234,900 MLS# 407133
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Outstanding walk out waterfront. It does not get any better than this. Almost 1,500 sq.ft., 2 full bathrooms, 2 large bedrooms, every room with an amazing ocean view. Ocean Shores, is one of Campbell River’s finest with a private BBQ area, separate clubhouse & workshop. Now is the time to take advantage of Campbell River’s excellent waterfront prices. No pets or rentals. $284,900 MLS# 401211
Privacy plus! This four bedroom home is in excellent condition & just waiting for your family. With three full bathrooms, a large family room - you can have it all, close to all levels of schools & on 0.25 of an acre. Large backyard & tons of RV parking. There is gas to the home as well. The north side of the roof is brand new with 25 yr. fibreglass laminate shingles; the south side is in great shape & is only 10 yrs old. Roof warranty is transferable. Close to shopping in Willow Point. Now is the time to buy! $307,900 MLS# 404183
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To be built by TRF Woodcrafts Ltd. the only certified “Green” Builder in Campbell River. Buyers will enjoy up to 50% reduction in energy costs vs conventional housing. This 2,124 sq.ft exceptional home has 4 large bedrooms & a bonus room. Quality hand crafted, custom cabinets of solid wood in the gourmet kitchen, laundry room & bathrooms. Travertine floors in the kitchen & bathrooms. Top quality hardwood throughout. trfwoodcrafts.com $464,500 MLS# 399913
To be built! Another Certified Green home by one of Campbell River’s finest Builders - TRF Woodcrafts. 2,524 sq.ft. home with gourmet kitchen, hot water on demand, custom cabinets of solid wood in the gourmet kitchen, laundry room & bathrooms, high efficiency heat pump, HRV system with electronically commuted motor in furnace & air barrier exterior affording maximum air quality. 624 sq.ft. attached garage. Fully fenced & landscaped. Room for a separate 600 sq.ft. shop. trfwoodcrafts.com $479,500 MLS# 401264
Another top of the line home to be built by Campbell River’s only Certified Green Builder, TRF Woodcrafts Ltd. This home lives like a rancher with almost 2,000 sq.ft. The open floor plan features an amazing kitchen & a luxurious master suite in its own separate wing. Travertine floors in the bathrooms, wood flooring; custom crafted solid wood cabinets & high efficiency heat pump. Do not allow anyone else to build your dream home. trfwoodcrafts.com. $584,900 MLS# 400138
Build your dream home on this beautiful rural lot. It is the perfect hideaway, yet only minutes from downtown Campbell River and only 8 km from the highway. Campbell River is a seaside City with so much to offer. We have the Ocean at our doorstep, many lakes and rivers, fishing, nature and mountain biking trails. With two excellent golf courses, skiing only minutes away, and the International Airport within half an hour, we have everything! $159,900 MLS# 403233
Another beautiful property to call home, build your dream home on this private lot. It is the perfect hideaway, yet only minutes from downtown Campbell River & only 8 km from the highway. Campbell River is a seaside City with so much to offer. We have the Ocean at our doorstep, many lakes & rivers, fishing, nature & mountain biking trails. Two excellent golf courses, skiing only minutes away & the International Airport within half an hour. $149,995 MLS# 403240
A home away from home. Cute, cozy, 1 bedroom condo, perfect scenario for those who would like a smaller home base while spending the majority of their time experiencing the world! 4 very young appliances. Also perfect for the retired senior or the single independent 1st time buyer. Your own entrance & in-unit laundry. Situated in the heart of the city, it is only a 5 minute walk to town. $112,000 MLS# 380696
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Affordable Ocean View! 2 Bd condo in Pacific Place with Lovely South facing Ocean View, Fresh neutral paint and laminate flooring throughout the living areas. Elevator, underground parking & storage. Across from Seawalk & and the bus route! A sweet deal at $134,900!
Attention Discriminating Buyers! You must see this Top Quality Rancher & Cottage of similar quality, ideal for other family members, guests or rental! Exquisite gardens & Koi pond provide excellent privacy between the homes, each with their own garage. The main residence boasts @ 400 sq ft covered & heated patio and the cottage has its own private deck with hot tub. Zoned CR-3 & located in a truly fine Willow Pt neighborhood! 5 min stroll to the Seawalk! Come visit this Saturday—you’ll be glad you did! $639,900 Check it out today! MLS# 392402
Private Rancher! Beautiful 1700 Sq Ft 3 Bd/2 Bath with dramatic entry and lovely open floor plan! Large bright windows and 9 ft slider overlook an Exquisite and Supremely Private back yard with lush landscaping and brick patio! Big Double Garage, Gas heat & Hot Water, Irrigation, Concrete Crawl and Wired for Sound! Lots of extras here! Gentrified Willow Pt neighborhood! We would love to show you this special home! Call today for your private viewing! $350,000!
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OPEN HOUSE Sat, April 30 11am-12pm • 2655 Seymour Place 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
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OPEN HOUSE SAT, APRIL 30 12:30-2 • 905 Kit Cres (off McPhedran) Extremely well cared for family home with 5 bedrooms and 3 full bathrooms, walking distance to schools, shopping, ice skating & swimming pool. Some updates include, kitchen counters, carpeting, lighting, & water tank. Lots of RV parking, sunny fenced rear yard with many fruit trees & garden area. Fibreglass sundeck with storage under. QUICK POSSESSION
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Carihi’s Hayley Hunter currently ranked second in Canada for javelin
Grade 11 student also finds success in soccer and hockey It means practices three days a week with her club, the Comox Campbell River’s HayValley Cougars, which ley Hunter is on top of is based in Courtenay. the javelin world. Once summer begins, Heading into this training ramps up to year’s track and field every day of the week. season, the Grade 11 It’s a big commitCarihi student is curment but Hunter says rently ranked number it’s worth it and she has two in all of Canada and no intention of slowing is yet to lose a provindown. cial championship. “It’s independent Hunter began her and once you achieve foray into javelin when something, you know it’s because of your own hard work,” Hunter says. “It’s rewarding and it’s also taught me to be my own person. It’s something that can take me somewhere.” With all of her accomplishments, it’s not unrealistic to think that post-secondary institutions will come knocking. Last year, Hunter shattered the Vancouver Island High School Track and Field Championships’ javelin record, hurling the javelin 38.91 metres. She followed that up with another record breaking throw, this time at the BC High School Track and Field Championships, with a winning mark of 40.92 metres. Hunter has also competed in the national championships, placing second as an underaged thrower. Along with excelling in javelin, Hayley Hunter (centre) also plays socHunter says it’s the cer and hockey. She is the goalie for the Carihi senior girls A team, excitement of winning which has won all but one of its games this season. and beating her own KRISTEN DOUGLAS
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she was in Grade 4 after her music teacher, who was also the coach of the Campbell River Comets track and field team, noticed she had a good arm. So she picked up a javelin and started practising, and then practising some more. “One day my dad said ‘if you throw this far, I’ll give you $20,’” Hunter recalls. She ended up getting
more than just the cash. Throwing the javelin 20.16 metres, it was good enough to not only set a new, all-time record for her age group but it also sealed a first place victory in her first ever provincial championships. She’s won the provincials every single year since. Hunter hopes to defend her title once again this July.
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Hayley Hunter, ranked number two in the country for javelin, takes aim.
personal bests that keeps her going. He r c omp e t it i v e nature has also led to success in hockey and soccer. Hunter was an integral part of an Island Elite hockey team while she was in middle school, playing for a spring league team based out of Parksville that achieved a Western Canada championship title. Prior to that, she played for the local rep soccer teams. This year, she joined soccer mogul John Jepson’s Carihi senior girls A soccer team. “It’s my first year of being a full-time goalie,” Hunter says. “I volunteered before for the junior team and it always made me super nervous but Jepson calmed me down about
it.” She’s also gotten tips from a fellow classmate who plays for the Riptide in the Vancouver Island Premier Soccer League. It’s been a winning combination. The Carihi team recently won the Investors Group Plate at a tournament hosted by Carihi earlier this month and the team, backed by Hunter, has won all but one of its games this season. Hunter says being the keeper has parallels to javelin. “The goalie is independent, like javelin, but with a team,” she says. “It’s a rush of adrenaline, it always keeps you focused because you’re always having to watch the play. And you can use your hands when nobody else can.” She still gets nervous
but Hunter says that’s a good thing. “My ner ves help because it keeps me on top of things; I’m more reactive.” But as much as she enjoys soccer, her main love is javelin. And she intends to go with it as far as she can and keep improving. “My form has changed a lot,” says Hunter who has evolved from using only her arms, to pulling her energy from her legs. Now with the Cougars’ coach Graham Morfitt, who is a nationally ranked thrower, she’s more cognizant of her stance and where her power is generated. “He’s changed me as a thrower, I’m more form-oriented than I was before. “I’m still working on it.”
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TEAM AWARDS League Champions Bailey Western Star #2 Cynde Ashdown, Amanda Martin, Carol Bergeron and Franca Russo Playoff Champions 2nd Storie Roofing Jolayne Storie, Jamie Willis, Tristiane Pederson, Andria Bezaire and Christine Tonkin High Series Handicap Bailey Western Star #1 High Game Handicap Lucky Stikes INDIVIDUAL AWARDS High Average – Angela Schuk Most Improved – Christine Tonkin High series Handicap – Cindy Stewart High Series scratch – Maria Addison High Game Handicap – Iona Wheatley High Game Scratch – Maylene Inrig
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very popular spot to fish for pinks when the run is on later in the summer. Deanna Collins from Royal Lepage Advance Realty informed me that a tourist from Calgary had got a fishing derby entry form and that the word of the salmon derby set for June 11 is getting out. Next week I will let you know how to win a pair of tickets to fish in the derby. Posters are up around Campbell River and if you ever wanted to see a fun event mark June 11 on your calendar. Trout fishing has improved with some ant hatches happening last week when temperatures soared into the mid twenties. Those working in the bush noticed it first and high elevation lakes will see the ants coming out with the warmer weather ahead. It will be a feeding frenzy for a few days and the bite will be off. Fly tying for beginners will be at the Campbell River Library this Sunday beginning at 1p.m. then we break until September.
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Last weeks article covered elbows in set up, end of back swing and finish. It covered maintaining their proximity to one another and how they support the club at the end of the back swing if the trail elbow is vertical and underneath the grip. This week I would like to use some images to show you moves that cause the elbows to move out of position and harm your golf shots so that you can self help, or help a friend. In image (a), the golfer has moved her trail hip away from the target, causing the weight to move to the outside of her foot. This sway move has raised her right hip, and also her arms. With her trail elbow clearly visible above her lead elbow, her elbows separated, and her club face very open, my expectation would be that she would need to throw or cast the clubhead back to the ball, losing significant few months the CPGA Golf Professionals at Storey Creek will be helping you improve your power and almost all of her consistency and then slice the ball, or ue with a series of instruction articles targeting different parts of your game. We hope you worse. enjoy your golf more than ever this year! In image (b), the club has been ‘cast’ in the downswing as the golfer attempts to sort out the poor position at the end of the back Elbows (part 2) swing. With the wrist angle gone, (ideally the club should still be where the green arrow is, instead of where the red arrow is), the right icle covered elbows in set up, end of back swing and finish. It covered maintaining their arm is straightening far too early in the downswing and will pass ne another and how they support the club at the end of the back swing if the trail elbow is under the left arm before impact in a scooping motion adding loft to nderneath the grip. This week I would like to use some the club face. w you moves that cause the elbows to move out of position In image (c), you can see the elbows r golf shots so that you can self help, or help a friend. have separated from one another, the he golfer has moved her trail hip away from the target, lead elbow has ‘chicken winged’ and both eight to move to the outside of her foot. This sway move arms are bent. This places strain on the right hip, and also her arms. With her trail elbow clearly golfers lead elbow often causing golfers her lead elbow, her elbows separated, and her club face elbow, as well as strain on the golfers lead expectation would be that she would need to throw or shoulder as it tries to stabilize the move. ead back to the ball, losing significant power and almost As mentioned in last weeks article, the istency and then slice the ball, or worse. club’s arc will have bottomed out before uadra the ball and started it’s upward journey, he club has been ‘cast’ in theIsland downswing as the golfer Golf so a fat or thin shot is often likely with rt out the poor position at theIt’s endinofour thenature. back swing. With ❖ disastrous consequences for the shot. e gone, (ideally the club should still be where the green ad of where the red arrow is), the right arm is As you can see, elbows are an ar too early in the downswing and will pass under the left important lever in a golfers action. They The CREEKSIDE GRILL is pact in a scooping motion adding loft to the club face. create speed, harness power, and support NOW OPEN DAILY the club as it swings around the body. forhave theseparated season. from one another, ou can see the elbows Pay close attention to yours and watch has ‘chicken andand bothenjoy armsthe are bent. This places Stop bywinged’ the patio amazing your ball striking, distance and direction olfers lead elbow causing elbow, as well as viewsoften of our Coursegolfers in nature. improve. from the Pro olfers lead shoulder as it tries to stabilize the move. As Check back next week for more • 18 Hole Golfthe Course last weeks article, club’s arc will have bottomed out • Driving Range tips on ELBOWS from the CPGA and started it’s upward journey, so a fat or thin shot is • Licensed Restaurant forconsequences the month April. Pro’s at Storey Creek and for private th disastrous for theof shot. 300 McGimpsey Road, or group instruction call the Pro Shop River, BC lever in a250-285-2811 e, elbows Campbell are an important golfers action. They 250.923.3673 or visit www.storeycreek. 950 Heriot Bay Rd, Quadra Island 250-923-3673 harnesswww.storeycreek.bc.ca power, and support the club as it swings around bc.ca www.quadragolf.com | info@quadragolf.com
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Speedway will be introducing new Mad Max Extreme Racing class this season After a gruelling off season that saw Vancouver Island get blasted by Mother Nature, the sun has finally returned to the Sunshine Coast, just in time to start off the 2016 racing season at Saratoga Speedway. So far, over the off season, more than 30 kids under the age of 16 have taken the Speedway driving school, with many more to come before we drop the flags on May 7 for our opening night. On said night, Saratoga Speedway will be presenting the first fireworks show of the season to kick off the year. Every class local to the Speedway will also be featured on the night: The I.M.C.A. Modifieds, Roadrunners, Hornet Cars, Mad Mac Racers, Crash to Pass cars and the Bomber cars will all be duelling
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it out for double points to start off the season. The Speedway will also be hosting the first North vs. South demolition derby later in the year, bringing back the derby after a one-year hiatus. There will be two events held between Western Speedway in Victoria and Saratoga, with all the points from both nights being added together to create a winner. For full details on all of the rules on how to start building your race cars and to check out the full 2016 schedule, visit saratogaracing.ca. For the first time in the past 10 years, Saratoga will be introducing a new class: Mad Max Extreme Racing. What is Mad Max Extreme Racing? All vehicles must be six cylinders and must have a theme to their cars,
meaning if you want to theme it after your favourite sports team or favourite movie, you may do so, but they must have their own theme. The way the racing works is very much like your usual Crash to Pass style, minus the big hits you see that spin cars out. Instead, cars are encouraged to bump each other around, just like how the old saying goes “Rubbing is Racing.” Once the weather is nice enough during the summer, the Speedway Go-Karts and Pegasus the Monster Ride Truck will start to run seven days a week again from noon to 4 p.m. With all that being said, we wish to invite you all back to enjoy our 2016 season, with yet another great year of family entertainment in store for you.
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CR Wrestlers bring National Championship Medals back to town Campbell River wrestlers once again dominated at the recent National Championships, held April 15-17 at the University of Calgary, with six podium finishes shared among four local competitors. Fourteen-year-old Keegan Millikan of Campbell River Christian School, competing in his first National Championships at 46kg, took sixth place in the Cadet (U16) Freestyle competition and first place in Greco Roman to earn a spot on Team Canada. Petro Kindy-Olsen of Carihi also had a great performance, defeating two B.C. provincial champions on his way to the finals. Despite a minor shoulder
injury he received early in the tournament, Kindy-Olsen took the silver in the 85kg Juvenile (U18) Freestyle competition. Representing Timberline was Conlan Foy, who finished with a bronze medal in Freestyle and a silver in Greco Roman at Juvenile 63kg. “It was an exciting tournament for me,” said Foy, who has committed to wrestle for the University of Calgary in the fall. “To finish my high school wrestling career with another podium finish at Nationals is amazing, especially since it’s at my new school. It feels great ending this chapter of my life where I am starting a new chapter next year.” Carihi’s Ali McPhee breezed through her division, capturing
gold in both the Juvenile Freestyle and Greco Roman competition at 65kg, earning her national champion status once again. McPhee was also the recipient of the “BC Wrestling Officials” Award, receiving a bursary contributing to post-secondary savings. Unfortunately due to injury, Joel House was unable to compete in the Cadet 76kg division of the tournament but he came to support his teammates. Coach Matt Sparling was very impressed with these results. “This is the last tournament I have with a lot of these wrestlers,” he said. “It made me very proud to have them all perform this well at such a high level of competition.”
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Judo Club athletes turn out stellar performances The Campbell River Judo Club (CRJC) has had a busy final month of the 2015-16 judo season. Twenty club members travelled to Nanaimo April 9 to compete in the second of a three-part Island Series of tournaments. The CRJC collected medals from nearly all who participated. Some highlights from this competition were Ethan Lenz fighting in five tough matches, earning a silver medal utilizing his favourite technique, Seoi-Nage (shoulder throw). Newcomers Riley Cook, Jacob Gole and Michael Racette, as well as an experienced Owen
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Next week, a multistakeholder forum will share local success stories of employers attracting, training and retaining First Nations employees and of partnerships that have opened doors. One of the success stories highlighted will be Marine Harvest Canada. Representatives from the salmon aquaculture company will be part of a panel discussion during the Nanwakolas Council’s Multi-Stakeholder Forum on First Nations Training and Employment on Northern Vancouver Island. With the theme “Tapping into First Nations Talent,” the forum will be held May 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Thunderbird Hall (1420 Wewaikum Rd.). Maurice “Moe” Isaac, a member of the Tlowitsis First Nation, is an assistant manager at Marine Harvest and has been working for the company since 2009. “ The training we receive on the job is just great,” he said. “I am
one of the first assistant managers to take the Vancouver Island University courses to achieve the Essential Skills for Managers Certification and expect them to be completed in a couple of years. When the personal developing and skills training I receive from Marine Harvest are coupled with my own experience and knowledge, I am confident that I can achieve my goal of managing my own salmon farm site.” Isaac says he was intimidated to apply for work at Marine Harvest at first. “I’ve been working at Marine Harvest for seven years now and I wouldn’t go working anywhere else,” he said. Isaac has been involved in aquaculture for 23 years. He started his career at the ‘Namgis salmon enhancement hatchery in the early 1990s and worked there for seven years. He was just 17 when he started working at the hatchery as a summer job. He has also worked for Heritage Salmon. At Marine Harvest,
Maurice “Moe” Isaac, a member of the Tlowitsis First Nation, is an assistant manager with Marine Harvest Canada and has worked for the company since 2009.
Isaac’s No. 1 priority is making sure the salmon are well fed. Isaac also supervises and delegates work to his crew and takes responsibility for decisions that are made when the manager is not at the site. Tina Gonsky, Marine H a r v e s t ’s h u m a n resources manager, sees a success story like Isaac’s as a motivator for others. “The success of people like Maurice resonates within his community,” she said. “The younger generation is watching and will want to emulate
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“With Moe’s training and experience, he has contributed to our current success, and our investment in people like Moe will benefit us far
into the future,” he said. During the May 5 forum, Dr. Ralph Nilson, president and vice-chancellor of Vancouver Island University, will give a keynote speech. There will also be a presentation of the draft Nanwakolas First Nations Training and Employment Strategy, along with two panel discussions: one about Employer and Aboriginal Employee Success Stories, and one about Education/Training and First Nations Partnerships. “The First Nations Labour Market Partnership initiative that Nanwakolas brought to the region several months ago has been a very engaging process,” said
Nanwakolas Council president Dallas Smith. “There’s been significant employer participation, along with stakeholders representing education, training and service providers, as well as First Nations and Aboriginal organization representatives that have all been participating in the development of this strategy. An actionable strategy to increase jobready, skilled and motivated First Nations to fill high-demand jobs in key industries of our local economy is underway.” For more information about the forum or to register, contact Kerry Jothen at kjothen@ humancapitalstrategies. ca or 250-213-9231.
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Carihi celebrates 50 years of inclusion MIKE DAVIES CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
“In 1966,” began North Island MLA Claire Trevena when she rose to speak in the Legislature this week, “Campbell River got a brand new high school. Then principal John Young led students to the new buildings on Dogwood and a new era began – an era of innovation in education, of giving students the responsibility of embracing ideas and engaging people.” Trevena was telling the Legislature about that half-century of innovation and embracing of ideas being celebrated last week at Carihi’s 50th Anniversary bash. The school was overrun with alumni – of both the student and staff variety – and current students and staff alike, all coming together to recognize that 50 years of any endeavour is an achievement well worth recognizing. “It was a really fun event,” said School District 72 board chair Susan Wilson in her opening of this week’s public meeting of the Board of Education. “There were at least three class reunions, and there were a lot of people peering at name tags trying to put faces and names together.” What was most evident to her, she said, was the inclusion that was being celebrated. “I was really moved by the welcome that was given by Curtis Wilson and Will Henderson and several of their friends. They made the comment that 50 years ago, they would not have been invited to participate in such a way. Their words were very moving and it was a really important observation,” she said, about how far we’ve come as a society. That inclusion, others agree, is what made Carihi different. It’s what makes it different to this day. Trustee John Kerr told the board that he remembers his daughter telling him, when she attended the school, that “it had room for everybody.” “So many times you see, particularly in high schools, things are really cliquy,” Kerr said, “but my impression from being their as a [teacher on-call] and from when my daughter went there, is that this is a school that has
really built an inclusive culture, and I’ve heard that from various principals, as well.” Joyce McMann echoed that sentiment. She recounted her memories of attending Carihi and how they would frequently have presentations by chiefs of various First Nations coming to talk to the students about the rights of Aboriginal people, and about a panel of people who came to talk about gender issues and gay rights, “and this was back in 1970 and 1971,” she said, which she said shows how inclusive the school has been through its time. “It’s a school that has changed Campbell River. It’s changed many lives and it changed mine, as well,” according to Trustee Darryl Hagen. And based on the atmosphere at the celebration last week, there are many who agree with that. For photos from the event, check out the slideshow at campbellrivermirror.com or look up “Carihi’s 50th Anniversary” on Facebook.
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Top: Alumni – like Anne Young (class of ‘66) and Connie Richards (class of ‘69) – scour various archival sources laid out around the Carihi Library, such as these binders of old photographs kept by the Campbell River Genealogy Society, old yearbooks, and newspaper clippings of happenings throughout the decades. Above, current students got into the celebration, too. These ones were selling Carihi 50 T-shirts for $10 apiece to raise money for the school’s Destination Imagination team. More photos are available at campbellrivermirror.com or by looking up “Carihi’s 50th Anniversary” on Facebook.
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447 Twillingate $335,900
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 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
1130 S Island Hwy $569,800 MLS# 404139
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!
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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
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• 26.4 estate acreage in Oyster River area, semi-waterfront • 640ft of frontage, most services to building site.
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• Mountain view lot • Close to all levels of school, shopping, Sportsplex, arena, bus route and many fabulous walking trails.
MLS 350395 • Updated 2 bdrm condo with ocean views. • 2 decks.
2994 S Island Hwy $374,900 3 bed/ 2 bath rancher, semiwaterfront, large lot with unobstructed ocean views. Small cabin in back.
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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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547 Steenbuck Drive $449,000 MLS 404691
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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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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
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1990 sqft, 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms MLS 403861
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Something out of a magazine! This stunning package offers an exceptional Timber frame home situated on 4.7 acres. Outstanding workmanship and absolutely loaded with extras! Sauna room, double garage with a two bedroom upper suite, a 36 x 36 barn with 4 stalls, tack room, water & power, two fields that are fenced & cross fenced plus a riding ring. Your private oasis awaits you and is offered a new price! Was $975,000
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2629 VANCOUVER PL Comfortable, worry ING free, secure, low LIST W E N maintenance living for all ages in this 3 bedroom 2 bath rancher located in a quiet, highly desirable gated community in the $299,900 heart of Willow Point.
MLS 407632
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$262,000
MLS 407519
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$449,900
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699 MARINER DR Awesome layout for a home business, nanny suite or teenage kids with 3 levels of living space! Ocean views, detached work shop, this one is a must see!
NEW
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$595,000
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$118,900
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784 CLIFFE RD Remarkable ocean view home overlooking Gowlland Harbour on Quadra Island’s west side. This beautiful family home has been fully renovated and features post and beam construction with high vaulted ceilings.
250-286-3293
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790 BIRCH ST Huge almost half acre lot that appears to have enough room to subdivide a lot off the south side of the property, if you wanted. The home is huge and has plenty of living space for larger families. Awesome ocean/city/ mountain views from the main living areas!
ING LIST NEW
$525,000
MLS 407535
STEPHEN GRANT
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21-620 HELANTON RD Whiskey Point oceanview rancher featuring views across Discovery Passage. The custom rancher features exposed posts/beams & nice wood finish throughout. The home has radiant in-floor heat, making it nice & cozy.
ING LIST W E N
$579,000
MLS 407501
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226 MICHIGAN
$179,900
MLS 398119
HARRY HEMPHILL
VANESSA HIRD
329 S. MCCARTHY ST Great location close to amenities yet it’s located on a quiet side street. The home has had several updates including exterior siding, and interior paint, flooring and more and shows well. The basement has a rear access to an in-law suite (non-conforming).
This plan will live like a rancher with all main living areas, master bedrooms and 2nd bedroom/ office located on the main level plus 2 more bedrooms and a full bathroom upstairs.
HARRY HEMPHILL
MLS 400434 & MLS 403101
250-202-7253 250-287-1287
MLS 407493
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250-830-8483
202-1350 S. ISLAND HWY/15-940 ISLAND HWY S.
$276,800
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STEPHEN GRANT
DEANNA COLLINS
MLS 402113
$162,500
233 RIVER CITY LANE One owner patio home with 3 good sized bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. The spacious main living area has easy care laminate flooring and the huge kitchen has plenty of counters, cabinets and big pantry with pull out drawers on the bottom.
STEPHEN GRANT JOANNE MILLAR Personal Real Estate Corporation
DEANNA COLLINS
401-280 DOGWOOD ST
NEW
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Personal Real Estate Corporation
MLS 405972
Top floor and front suite, being close to the elevator makes this one easy to get to. Two bedrooms with an in-suite laundry and storage, the living room also features a gas fireplace.
207A 650 S. ISLAND HWY The ocean, cruise ship and mountain views from this unit are very good and extend east facing from Discovery Passage. A new sliding door and vinyl deck, plus newer stainless steel kitchen appliances make this a good choice.
MLS 407174
MLS 407496
SOPHIE GARDNER
3 bedroom, 2 bathroom rancher with a jaw dropping kitchen reno! Private back yard. Ranchers are in high demand right now, this one will not last long.
305-622 S. ISLAND HWY Semi-waterfront condominium that is affordably priced for owners and investors as rentals are allowed (currently rented for $850). This rear facing unit overlooks the treed bank and is very quiet. 1 small pet allowed too!
$399,800
MLS 406994
STEPHEN GRANT Personal Real Estate Corporation
250-287-1287
steve@stephengrant.bc.ca
Personal Real Estate Corporation
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290 ANNE RD/ 105-872 ISLAND HWY S.
D L O S MLS 404215 & MLS 402080
VANESSA HIRD 250-202-4677
vanessahird@royallepage.ca
202 BIRCH ST
2774 VARGO RD
2685 PENFIELD RD
SOLD
SOLD
SOLD
MLS 399930
MLS 404918
MLS 404918
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ENQUIST RD. LOT 1
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MLS 390195 BILL BRADSHAW Personal Real Estate Corporation
& SARAH BRADSHAW 250-285-3293 billbradshaw@royallepage.ca
MLS 405084
MLS 403714
MLS 402698
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Solo exhibitions open at the gallery Two solo exhibitions by two prairie-based artists have just opened at the Campbell River Art Gallery. The Braid Harvesters by Amalie Atkins and Amulet by Kiarra Albina will remain at the Gallery until June 2. Everyone is welcome to learn more about these two exhibitions at a talk with Campbell River Art Gallery curator Julia Prudhomme, Thursday, May 19 at 6:30 p.m. Atkins is a multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in Saskatoon. She creates cinematic fables through a blend of film, textiles, installations, performance, and photography, imprinting a fictional world onto everyday life. The art-
Amulet by Kiarra Albina is one of two exhibitions at the Art Gallery. Amulet features new works on paper.
ist has shown nationally and internationally and toured with major survey exhibitions. The Braid Harvesters is one fragment of a larger film installation project
called we live on the edge of disaster and imagine we are in a musical. The exhibition features an immersive fort in which the viewer is invited to enter to view a film.
Atkins works in 16mm film and creates the costumerie, fort materials, and props from her background in textiles. The Braid Harvesters is sponsored by Tremain Media. Albina is a Calgarybased artist who works within and between the disciplines of drawing, painting, traditional animation, bookmaking, installation, and sound. Amulet features a new suite of works on paper that are magical and figurative. Amulet is sponsored by Sandy Baker, Re/Max Check Realty. The Campbell River Art Gallery is open Tuesday to Saturday from 12 to 5 p.m. and moves to summer hours, seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on May 22.
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Keeping it local – BC Rosé wines for Mother’s Day C On Boucherie Road in West Kelowna, in the Okanagan Valley, Beaumont Estate Winery is a family operation established in 1995. Unabashedly offdry Beaumont Harmony Pinot Noir Rosé (245092) $16.00 offers luscious aromas of strawberry, cranberry and pomegranate. A little chilling goes a long way to tame this lovely wine! Keeping it seriously local the next quartet of Rosés are grown and finished on Vancouver Island. Choosing the right varieties for this ‘cool climate’ region ensures that the wines are crisp and refreshing, regardless of the seductive berry fruit aromas and flavours. Made in a light and dry style from 100 per cent Cowichan Valley grown Gamay Noir, Blue Grouse’s Quill Rosé
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wines that are reasonably priced and invariably interesting. Off dry but fresh and bright and perfect on a sunny patio, Lock & Worth Cabernet Franc Rosé (82307) $20.40 is made from 100 per cent Cabernet Franc with a mere three hours of skin contact then aged in neutral French oak for six months. Enjoy a medley of strawberry, plum, and red apple skin flavours and marvel at the lingering subtle notes of sun baked dried herbs. Surprise you mother, favourite aunt, girlfriend or sister with one of these seductive Rosés this Mother’s Day! Actual roses – the flowers, that is? – would not go unappreciated either. And of course there’s always chocolate! Reach WineWise by emailing douglas_ sloan@yahoo.com
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t may have started out as the Little Shop That Could, but the lineup at Char Deptford’s studio out to the sidewalk last Christmas proves how far it’s come. It’s been five years since Deptford opened her first studio in Campbell River – when, upon retiring from the investment banking world she decided to pursue her love of art.
“Everyone told me I was crazy, you’ll never make it,” she says. “So I named it the Little Shop That Could, and it is.” The studio opened five years ago now and was run out of her home on Alexander Drive. About a year and a half ago, she relocated to the Maryland subdivision and runs her studio out of a detached, modest studio. It’s warm and inviting, with Deptford’s calming acrylic and water colour nature paintings adorn-
ing the walls. On the shelves are glass-blown treasures that she designs with a print unique to each piece. There are wine glasses, champagne flutes and window hangers that sparkle and shine. The glass comes from Egypt and is made by an Egyptian family Deptford connected with through a mutual friend. “It’s a grandfather, father and grandson,” Deptford says. “We do it
all online and through Facebook. Technology really comes into play.” Deptford has never actually physically met the family; they do all their business via the Internet. Deptford draws the designs for the glass and the Egyptian artists create the glass and paint it. “The designs can be a bit of a challenge because they’re not used to going outside of their realm,” she says. “I’m pushing them to do different things.
They evolve with me. It works, it works really well. They have their creativity and I add to that what I want to see, my visual concepts – we blend.” With the glass came the idea for a wedding line – high-end glasses, decanters, as well as invitations and party favours. The favours, which come in up to 60 different colours, and the invitations, are all hand-made by Deptford’s friend and fellow
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artist Laurel Taylor who makes each item individually. “All the wedding items are handmade so people can have a wedding that’s exclusive to them,” Deptford says. Then there’s the paintings. Deptford’s been painting full-time since her retirement 10 years ago. “I will do my paintings in my dreams,” she says. “I go to sleep and I paint my dreams.” Her studio walls are full of paintings of seals, seagulls, salmon, sail boats, and even a sunflower – all inspired by her love for nature. “My brain never quits, even just walking I’ll see something,” she says. “I’ll see the birds, I’ll see the ducks, it’s all about where you live. I was in my 30s the first time I saw the ocean and it just grabbed my heart. I was so overwhelmed. It’s like a love affair now with the environment and where I live. I’ll visit family in Alberta and when I come back home, the first place I go is to the water.” That love of the water comes through in Deptford’s work and is illustrated by the amount of paintings that include an ocean element in her studio. Paintings that incorporate a unique technique. “I do something no other other artist does,” she says. “I paint using hypodermic needles, water and my thumb – no paintbrushes. I paint visions of the water with my technique. It’s free flowing, there’s no limit to it. It’s almost an abstract process but it ends up being a realistic picture. “It took me three months to figure out how to use the needles
and I had to get them from the States.” But it paid off. Deptford has been busier than ever and she currently has art on display throughout the United States, Eastern Canada and as far away as Holland. “So much for retirement,” she says with a smile. While on the circuit for the community Christmas Studio Tour, she’s seen her audience grow from 200 people two Christmases ago to more than 400 last Christmas, with a line up out the door to the street. It’s helped that she’s started selling prints – smaller versions of her paintings and at a cheaper price than the full sized pieces. “I had 50 prints and I sold all but five at the last Christmas show,” she says. “A lot of people were saying the same thing, ‘we love your art but we just can’t afford it.’ So that gives people another option.” However, as far as art goes, Deptford says she does try to keep her work affordable. And at her studio she aims to have something for everyone – it’s not just an art studio but a gift studio that also sells jewelry and cards. “It keeps evolving,” Deptford says. “If someone would have told me five years ago I’d be designing glass I would say ‘you’re nuts.’ “It’s fun, it’s a passion, it’s an absolute passion that keeps your mind active.” Chars Arts and Gift Studio is open to the public by appointment. To arrange a visit call 250-923-8093 or email char@charsartstudio. com
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Blueberries! Who can resist delicious, juicy blueberries? Blueberries are one of the world’s healthiest foods, rich in antioxidants and hearthealthy vitamins. Growing your own blueberries in Campbell River is a natural fit with our soil conditions. Not only will you enjoy freshoff-the-bush blueberries, but the bushes are also very ornamental, sporting spring flowers and colourful Fall foliage. Three secrets to success are: 1. Grow with other varieties to ensure crosspollination: Choose at least two different varieties to ensure cross-pollination. Even better to choose
types with different harvest dates. 2. Acid soil: Blueberries love very acidic soil and the good news is that our soil in Campbell River is naturally on the acidic end of the pH scale. 3. Mulch: Blueberries have very shallow roots, so it is essential to mulch with 3 inches of organic material. Interested in learning more? On May 3rd, the Campbell River Garden Club hosts expert guest speaker, Michelle White of Ross Mountain Farm at the C.R. Baptist Church 7:00 pm.
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“Have I gone mad? I’m afraid so, but let me tell you something, the best people usually are.” This is a quote from Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland and it is quite fitting for this year’s Cameryn’s Cause Gala, which took place April 23 at the Sportsplex. This year’s theme was “Mad Hatter’s Ball,” and a sold-out crowd of people showed how “mad” they are for supporting their community as they helped raise thousands of dollars for Cameryn’s Cause for Kids Society. The gala featured live and silent auctions, a gourmet meal by Quay West Kitchens and Catering and live music by The P Nut Gallery. The Sportsplex was beautifully decorated with lights, teacups and saucers, mushrooms and flowers, and items from the rabbit hole hanging from the ceiling. Guests entered the gala by walking on a red carpet guarded by The Playing Cards. Tickets for this year’s gala sold out within an hour and a half of going on sale. Three hundred and 75 guests, as well as many volunteers, enjoyed the evening and helped Cameryn’s Cause. Shayleen Harris, along with her husband, Mason is one of the founding members of the Cameryn’s Cause for Kids Society, which was started in memory or their daughter, Cameryn, to serve as an ongoing legacy to families in their community. In the last nine years, Cameryn’s Cause has helped more than 150 Campbell River families — some more than once — by helping cover the costs of food, gas, helping ensure a sick child’s family can be with him or her, and helping with costs associated with a child’s death, Harris told the crowd. “Thank you all for attending and supporting this event,” she said. “You leave here tonight knowing you have made a big difference in Campbell River children’s lives.” Harris thanked emcee Michael Boulet, auctioneer Jason Fitzgerald, photographers Ricci and Brian Miller of Little Prints Photography — a Cameryn’s Cause family and offered to do the photography to give back — the band P Nut Gallery (Hugh and Kim Schmid), Quay West Kitchen and Catering for the food and Premier Homes for sponsoring the decor, as well as all the individuals and businesses that offered donations for the live and silent auctions. Harris also thanked all the Cameryn’s Cause board members “who do the nitty gritty to make this all work” and the gala committee. “This has been eight years of galas, and each one has been better than the last,” she said, noting that last year’s gala raised $48,000. This year’s event raised approximately $42,000. The live auction raised thousands of dollars and during the gala, a group of children from Northwest Shito Kai Karate presented a cheque for $1,700 to Harris.
Clockwise from top left: Monica and Lance Stewardson; Kirstin Lanyon, Ben Lanyon, Stewart Carstairs and Amanda Turner; Stefanie Boulter (left), Sara Buccie and Michelle Adamo; members of Northwest Shito Kai Karate (who presented a cheque for $1,700 to Cameryn’s Cause); gala co-chair Lindsay Trumbley (holding up the prize for the Heads and Tails game); Eleisha and David Mack; and singer Kim Schmid of P Nut Gallery celebrate this year’s Cameryn’s Cause for Kids Society gala. PHOTOS BY LINDSAY CHUNG/ CAMPBELL RIVER MIRRFOR
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Spacious 3 bedroom rancher on a beautifully treed and landscaped 0.97 acre property. The home offers 1860 square feet and features a newer kitchen with eating bar and an adjacent family room with a fireplace and sliding doors out to a huge patio area in the private fully fenced back yard. The spacious master bedroom with full ensuite is located on one side of the house with the 2 other generous size bedrooms on the opposite side. The property offers tons of RV parking with a new driveway to the separate detached garage.
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Brand new rancher with a bonus room under construction and ready for August. Over 2100 square feet with three bedrooms and three bathrooms - including a two piece in the bonus room. The main floor is spacious with a family room off the kitchen which has a center island, plenty of cupboard space and easy access to the back yard. There’s also a formal dining/living room at the front of the house. Quality finishing with timber frame accents on the exterior and a spacious covered entry. The lot has plenty of room for RV parking or a future shop.
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S O L D! 405-1392 S. Island Hwy $319,000 MLS 399946 This fabulous top floor condo at Eaglesridge has lots of natural light, and a great ocean view. The unique top storey floor plan features 2 bedrooms and a den and a spacious living room with fireplace and wetbar. Upstairs the kitchen and dining room open to the roof top patios where the view goes for miles to the north and south. The location at the back of the building offers privacy too! A unique condo waiting for you!
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HIDDEN HARBOUR MARINA & CONDO offers the ultimate in Seaside living! Gorgeous ocean views from this immaculate 1376 sq. ft., 2 bedroom 2 bathroom unit recently updated with a new kitchen, new appliances, and new flooring. Wonderful amenities include boat moorage in the onsite private marina, secure underground parking with 2 parking stalls, indoor pool, hot tub, exercise & meeting rooms & a panoramic roof top patio and carpentry shop.
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Prime location, right near the beach, shopping and transportation. This two bedroom 2 bath condo offers spacious rooms with the kitchen, eating area and living room sharing the warmth of a gas fireplace. Double French doors lead to the second bedroom, which could also be a formal dining room, office or den. Nothing to do and it’s ready for your immediate occupancy. This is a 55+ building with small pets permitted.
Three bedroom rancher in the heart of Willow Point and just a short walk to all amenities, school and the beach. This home features 1265 square feet of living space with generous sized rooms, an open kitchen, 3 bedrooms and a roof that’s about 8 years old. There’s back yard access for a possible shop/garage. Great value.
100 S. Dogwood $249,900 MLS 400956 Nicely updated family home offers a new kitchen, tile and laminate floors, fresh paint, and new windows. There’s a huge deck off the kitchen for easy barbequing and enjoying the afternoon sun. There are 3 bedrooms up with another in the basement which has potential for a suite. The .23 acre yard has plenty of room for RV parking or even a shop. Great location close to the Arena, Merecroft Village Shopping Center and the hospital.
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Duplex with room for more units on this .358 acre site. Alley access and some ocean view. Each unit is about 900 square feet with two bedrooms and generates about $1440 income per month. Previous permit allowed for another 8 units to be built. A great holding property or build it out for added income.
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Over 1700 sq /ft Rancher now under construction by Discovery Homes. Situated in Campbell River’s newest subdivision. This popular and well sought out plan includes 3 bedrooms and a large den/office. Bright open and tastefully designed living area with corner gas fireplace, hardwood, and tiled kitchen and baths. Kitchen boasts a center island, loads of cupboard space and a walk-in pantry. Oversized master with a 3 piece ensuite and walk-in closet. Hot water on demand, fully fenced, landscaped, and a wonderful appliance package brings this home all together for you to just move right in! Ready July 2016, so act now and select your own personal colors. Photos are replicas.
New and beautiful Large rancher with a “Bonus Room “. Situated in Campbell River’s newest subdivision. Huge oversized RV parking, double car garage and a 20 by 20 detached garage. Included is an efficient heat pump, hardwood living area, tiled kitchen and baths, and tasteful Maple cabinetry. Hot water on demand, large master ensuite with huge walk-in closet. Grand open design with loads of cabinetry, walk-in pantry and island with eating bar. Comes fully fenced and landscaped. Home is under construction and expected completion July 2016. Pick your colors, pick your flooring and make this one your own. Photos are replicas.
This “Grand” executive home is located on an estate size 1.5 acre property in a peaceful area just north of Campbell River. The backyard is private, with easy care garden areas, beautiful rock ponds, fire pit & patio. All lawn areas have been contoured to accommodate a ride around mower keeping upkeep to a minimum. There is a large 30x24 220 wired detached garage, heated & insulated with ample space left for the hobbiest. Quality & character are apparent throughout the home, reflecting care given to maintenance & extensive updates. Living & dining areas feature oak floors & French doors. Off the dining room is a large, bright kitchen a chef would love, with counter & storage space galore. Upstairs are 4 generous bedrooms, large bonus room and the master with its own walk-in closet & dressing area, as well as a full ensuite. Laundry room has a small deck providing access to a clothes line & features a sink & folding counter with a linen room across the hall, A “rare gem“.
73 Redonda Way $529,900 MLS 404270 The “Ponderosa Pines” welcome you to this Mitlenatch custom home. Situated on over 1/3rd acre and extremely private. Level lot with 2 RV parking spots, 1 is gated. Mature fruit trees, high end greenhouse, and landscaping “to die for”. Private grand rear patio features the most incredible BBQ area with it’s own hood fan. Efficient woodstove and gas fireplace. Chefs kitchen with gas stove and surround stereo sound. Solid front doors (incredible street appeal) and mature Rhododendrons. Grand “Master Bedroom” featuring deep soaker tub and a “spa - like” shower. Alder and Fir flooring throughout. Newer furnace, and low utility costs. Seriously incredible!! Wonderful theatre downstairs and tons of storage space. Your guests will love it! Too many features to mention for “The Gem Of Mitlenatch”
8889 Clarkson Ave $599,900 MLS 405076 Desirable Saratoga! Saratoga beach welcomes you to paradise. This custom home features the most incredible exterior which should be in Home and Garden magazine. Private rear yard, pergola, palm tree and more. RV parking for two extra large RVs. Double car garage and an extra bonus of a 700 sq ft attached shop to die for! 6 foot crawl throughout, the most incredible “Man Cave Ever”! Ladies, inside enjoy the open kitchen and family room with a see through gas fireplace into the formal living room. Stunning and plentiful custom cabinetry, huge eating bar, nook and a fully covered deck with bbq area. Words cannot explain. Grand master bedroom on the main floor with sitting area and wonderful ensuite. Steps from the most incredible white sandy beach, the jewel of Vancouver Island. Too many options to explain from this one owner built home. Must, must see!!
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Beautifully renovated 2 bdrm, 2 bath home with amazing ocean and mountain views all on a .3 acre lot. Lots of RV parking with full hook-ups, detached garage and room for a shop or subdivision. MLS 394201
Beautifully updated and maintained 2 Bdrm 2 Full Bath top floor unit south facing windows and patio. New flooring, kitchen island, freshly painted, natural gas fireplace, storage room, in-suite laundry, vaulted ceilings. Very desirable complex, near hospital, Merecroft Village Shopping, bus route, Beaver Lodge trails. MLS 401075
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.
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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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
Unique open design home offers 3 bdrms + den and an open loft upstairs. The main living down features large living room with gas f/place and vaulted ceilings over the kitchen/dining. Big country covered veranda, on a nice corner lot located in central Willow Point close to shopping, schools, bus and the Sea Walk.
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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
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.
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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
Quality built MacVeigh Construction 1450 + sqft rancher with 3 bdrm 2 full bath on .19 acre in a nice family neighbourhood. Great room design, with rock wall electric fireplace, hardwood floors, covered patio & RV parking. MLS# 400906
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It’s all about the View!! 180* Ocean and Coastal Mountain Views. This 4000 sqft 5 bdrm 3 bath home has room for the whole family with possibilities for an in-law suite. This home is a main level entry rancher with a full walkout basement offering views from both floors. Beautifully updated Kitchen including all counter tops, cabinets and appliances, sinks and taps. Located in a very desirable area, close to town , schools, hospital, bus. MLS# 392139
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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
Beautifully updated 2 Bdrm, fresh paint, new flooring, and new cabinets & counters, Outside the building has new windows and decks. Fabulous area and a well run condo. 55+ building. MLS 393192
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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.
2,600 sq/ft gorgeous family home with new roof, furnace,heat pump, appliances, and more. 4 bdrms + den, living + 2 fam rooms, double garage, RV parking and fenced yard all in a great family neighbourhood. Must see to appreciate. MLS 402346
Well maintained family home on a quiet culde-sac. This 2250 + sqft home offers 4 brdrm and 3 bath over two levels. 3 brdrm up with spacious living rm, updated kitchen and dining room.1 bdrm down with rec rm perfect for extra family and RV parking. MLS 401038
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
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
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Build Equity or Pay Yourself... One BR/1BTH semi-waterfront, walk-up condo near Rotary Beach on the bus line and Seawalk that permits rentals and a small pet. Currently rented to a long-time tenant at $650PM and the list price is only $79,900. At this price there’s no balcony, but you have the beach on your doorstep! MLS #398230
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Master on main plus 2 beds up. Great room & ocean view rec room. 3 bed 3 bath. 2156 sq ft, 4 ft crawl. Stone countertops, heat pump, HRV.
587 Springbok Rd $225,000 MLS 406696
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3474 Worthing Place $499,900
Built 2007, great value 2 level home. 3 bed, 3 bath, living plus a family room. Fully fenced, sprinklers front and back. Walking distance to Seawalk and Willow Creek Conservation trails. Excellent pre-inspection report!
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5 rental units currently earning approx $4000/mo. Great holding property. Perched atop prime ridge with super panoramic ocean view. You could even place your two McMansions on the 1.074 acres. That then becomes a purchase of two cheap building lots, shop around for a comparable bare land option and you’ll see what I mean.
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Spectacular, uninterrupted, semi water-front ocean view acreage located in the heart of Campbell River. Approximately 250 feet wide by 230 feet deep. R1 single family zoning. 2 bedroom, 1 bath rancher is placed on the South end of the lot
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#116-585 Dogwood S MLS 399616 Perfectly private one bedroom condo on the first floor of Rockland House condos. This unit has a lovely private patio overlooking green space. Galley kitchen, open concept living/dining room, fireplace and in unit storage. Plenty to like here, affordable, close to recreation, shopping, hospital and other amenities. At this price why rent when you can OWN! $104,900
Salmon Point Road Rancher on 0.5 acre treed property. Enjoy relaxing on the large deck or in the backyard, enjoy the garden areas, trees and the ocean just a stones throw away. Newly updated 1,200 sq ft rancher is country cozy. This home has been newly updated with a gas furnace, gas fireplace with stone wall feature, gas hot water and gas kitchen stove. New flooring, all vinyl windows and a lovely covered veranda with skylights. Plenty of room for parking boats, RV’s, etc AND includes a separate 192 sq ft detached shop. Close to the marina, Saratoga Beach and golf course. If a little bit of country close to amenities appeals to you then this home is for YOU! $339,000
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This has a fabulous mountain view and is in a central location, on bus route, within walking distance of forest trails and beach front. Huge family/games room on main floor with French doors off the kitchen and both front and back decks that could be downsized to add another bedroom or den. Cozy gas fireplaces in living room and family room, eating nook in kitchen and formal dining room and beautiful marble bathroom. Downstairs has another bedroom and family/exercise room. Attention men! Double garage with workshop on one side (51’X11’). This is a must see.
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Fabulous 3 bedroom rancher for a starter home or size down. Open floor plan with 2 baths, gas fireplace, island with eating bar and walk in pantry in kitchen. Fully fenced back yard with no homes behind, RV parking and playhouse or garden shed. Apple and plum trees in back yard. Convenient location in popular Willow Point next to walking/bike trails.
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bed every week. You’re not driving around town thinking, ‘I wonder where Sears is,’” he says. “You go looking for Sears when you need something we sell, and then you find out we’re not where we used to be, and then you come looking for us.” And look for them MIKE DAVIES CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR they do, Potoski says, because they know Norm Potoski, dealer/ they’re going to get owner of Campbell excellent service when River Sears, still gets they show up, and calls all the time asking they’re going to get where they are, even products they can count after being where they on for a long time. Potoski says one of are for almost a year their major strengths now. July 1 will be the one- in that department is in year anniversary of the their bed section. “We have the best move to their new locaguarantee t i on on out there,” 12th Aveh e s ay s , nue, but THEY SAID pointing he totally IT: “It’s not at the 365underDay Comstands about us, it’s fort Guarwhy many about you.” people – Norm Potoski, antee on d o n ’ t Sears dealer the wall. “Nobody k n o w owner else is that. going to Sears give you i s n ’ t that kind exactly the kind of store you of guarantee. You buy a need all the time, after bed, you take it home, and you get a 365-day all. It’s completely under- sleep guarantee. So you standable that people take the bed home, and wouldn’t have needed sure, it’s gonna feel great anything from Sears today, and it’s gonna feel in the last year, and great two weeks from therefore wouldn’t have now, but is it gonna feel needed to look for them. great in nine months? “We don’t sell stuff Maybe not. You’d hope that you need every so, but if it doesn’t, well, you just bring it back.” day,” Potoski says. Okay, but what’s keep“When you need groceries, you go there all ing people from just the time. If you need a coming back in and getdishwasher, well, you ting a new bed every 11 don’t need a dishwasher months saying it’s not every week. You don’t comfortable anymore, need a fridge every even if it is, just so they week. You don’t need a can constantly have a
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Norm Potoski, dealer owner of Campbell River Sears, says at Sears it’s not about them, it’s all about the customer.
new one? “If your bed is comfortable, are you gonna want to return it just because Sears says you can?” he asks, rhetorically. “No, if you’re comfortable in that bed, you’re gonna keep it.” Not only that, but they guarantee all their beds for 10 years from manufacturer defect, Potoski says, recounting the story of losing a big sale. “This guy comes in wanting to buy a new bed to replace his old
one, and I said ‘how old is it?’ and he says, ‘Nine years and two months.’” The man had purchased it on his daughter’s birthday, so he remembered the day. Potoski told the man to phone the manufacturer, gave him the number, and the manufacturer sent someone out to look at the bed. They determined it had a defect, and he was directed to go back into Sears and pick out a new one. “He was in here ready
to spend $3,000 on a new bed,” Potoski says, smiling about the lost sale, “but he didn’t need to,” because Potoski reminded him about their guarantees instead of just selling him a new one because he could. That’s the kind of thing that keeps people coming back, he says. “We want to help you get what you need,” Potoski says. “It’s not about us, it’s about you.” And of course, they are still where people
come to pick up their catalogue or online orders, which is what many people know Sears for. “Our catalogue sales are still strong,” he admits, and while they don’t get a lot of direct revenue from orders through the catalogue or website, it does create traffic in the store, and reminds people when they come to pick up their order where to come the next time they need a fridge, or a barbecue, or a lawnmower.
But they’re not going to route you through the beds and fridges in the store to get to where you pick up the shirt you ordered online, and ask you while you’re in there anyway if you know about their warrantees and products – because that’s not what you came in for. It’s enough for them that you know where they are when you need them to be. Which, by the way, is on 12th Avenue downtown.
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Chris Lewis is already playing with the Lego robotics sets he’ll be using to teach robotics as part of School District 72’s Summer School Program. They’re spread out all over the desks of his class after hours so he can re-familiarize himself with them a little better before launching into it with the kids in a couple of months. Summer School, Lewis says, is more about “doing fun stuff ” than it is about traditional
learning models, though there is certainly learning happening as well, just not in a traditional way. “It’s work, sure,” he says, laughing again, “but it’s a lot of fun, too.” Rod B eavis, who teaches stop motion animation over the summer, agrees. “It’s another way for the students to be creative,” he says simply, as though teaching animation to elementary school kids is the most obvious thing in the world to be doing. “It’s not just about making a bunch of things move
around on screen; it’s about storytelling. It’s about crafting a narrative and it has elements of design. It’s multimodal learning. It’s fun, yes, but they’re also learning all the pieces that they need in order to convey something to an audience.” It’s not what most people think of when they hear the term “Summer School,” where a student who needs to do some catching up “has to go,” like it’s some kind of punishment. “It’s definitely not remedial,” Beavis says. “Our role is to provide
educational opportunities for kids,” Lewis says. “And we have some fun while we’re at it.” For more information on the offerings coming up this summer, or to register early, there’s an open house coming up next Wednesday (May 4) at École Phoenix from 6 to 8 p.m. Representatives from the Discover y Passage Aquarium and the City of Campbell River recreation and culture department will also be on hand to take registrations and provide information on their summer program offerings.
Unleash your inner firefighter and take in rescue simulations at the downtown fire hall May 7. Campbell River Fire Department will host its annual open house from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the main fire hall located at 675 13th Ave. “This year’s open house will provide lots of fun and exciting events for families, including a chance to be raised 101 feet in the air with the new ladder truck, plus hands-on opportunities with a fire hose and target and hydraulic rescue tools,” says deputy fire chief Thomas Doherty. “Kids can also dress up
in firefighting gear in the photo booth. Also, representatives from the BC Professional Firefighters Burn Fund will also be there with mascot Harry the Hydrant.” In addition to the many interactive events, firefighters will provide a live demonstration with the Jaws of Life at 11 a.m., followed by a high-angle rescue simulation at 1 p.m. Informative displays with information on h a z ard ou s m ate r i als response, confined space rescue, the fire safety house and a fire and life safety booth, as well as tours of the fire dispatch centre, will also
be featured. “This year’s open house lands on Emergency Preparedness Week, which runs May 1 to 7. Representatives from our local Emergency Support Services will be on site to provide information and answer emergency preparedness questions,” Doherty adds. “Mark your calendar for May 7 and come on down to the No.1 Fire Hall and speak to your local firefighters and learn about the many services they provide to the City of Campbell River and surrounding areas.” Plus, the department will host a by-donation
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You’re in the market for a new house so you have a host of important choices to make. What neighborhood should you live in? Does your lifestyle suit a condo or a house? Do you build or buy? But before you start choosing between granite and laminate, your first choice should always be a house you can comfortably afford.
you will qualify for, they don’t necessarily paint an accurate picture of the mortgage amount you can comfortably afford. To do that, you must look at your complete financial picture – the property taxes you will pay, the cost of homeowners insurance, maintenance costs, the new furniture and appliances you plan to buy, your preferred lifestyle (eating Lenders typically use two formulas to out, travel and so on) and potential lifestyle determine the maximum loan they are changes like having children or moving from a dual- to a single-income situation. prepared to offer you:
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• Creating a budget. • Only assured income sources count in the calculation. Variable income, such • Considering a smaller house and mortgage that gives you more lifestyle as tips, bonuses or overtime earnings and spending flexibility. do not count – however two-income households can use a combined “family” • Working with a professional advisor income amount. and a mortgage planning specialist to incorporate housing costs into your • The Total Debt Service Ratio (TDS) overall long-term financial plan – and to takes into account other debts, such as determine which mortgage options work loans, lines of credit, car payments and best for your unique situation. credit card payments. No more than 40% of your gross (before-taxes) monthly Finding your affordable dream home is a income can be allocated to your housing giant step toward personal comfort and costs and other monthly debt obligations. financial security – and with the right
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Safety Net Security Ltd. had its humble beginnings on Vancouver Island in 1992. The company is a premiere provider of high quality, fully integrated protective services. Campbell River is still home to the company’s head office and is really excited with the recent expansion into Newfoundland. The company is still 100 per cent owned by its founder, President & CEO Peter Corrado, whose vision has turned a one-person business into a company with global reach closing in on over 1,000 employees. L to R: Host Rod Brind’Amour, Patrick Corrado, Nolan Corrado Safety Net Security works in every industry, including and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins. education facilities, woodlands forestry, pulp and paper, sawmills, construction sites, mining, smelter facilities, fisheries, aquaculture, and provincial government agencies. They are extremely adaptable and all personnel are well trained. The company recognizes the importance of being part of the community where they work. Patrick Corrado, COO at Safety Net Security and Domcor Health Safety & Security Inc, stresses that the companies have a sincere desire to give back to the community. They have been supporting the Brind’Amour/Nugent-Hopkins Cystic Fibrosis golf Classic for the past 14 years, and wanted to help even more by becoming a platinum sponsor three years ago. They respect and admire the efforts of Rod Brind’Amour and the CF volunteers who work so hard to help fight this terrible disease. Peter Corrado believes that the support of Safety Net and Domcor will help make a difference to the lives of children and young adults who have cystic fibrosis. The companies are very proud to be part of the Campbell River community.
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Prior’s care has Haig-Brown heritage garden flourishing SANDRA PARRISH MUSEUM AT CAMPBELL RIVER
“It’s a wonderful place to work. It’s nice working outside with the river right there, you can hear the birds and see the flowers come out,” Marcy Prior explains. It is clear that she still enjoys working in the gardens at the Haig-Brown Heritage House. In May 1986 Marcy already had full-time work when she learned that Mrs. Haig-Brown was looking for a new gardener. Reluctant to take on another job, even one that was only a day a week, her partner Jeff urged her enthusiastically “you should take it”. Thankfully she did take the job, and now the gardens at the House have been under Marcy’s care for 30 years. Aside from the setting, part of what appeals to Marcy about the gardens are that “It’s an established old garden. There aren’t many of those in Campbell River”. In 1936 when noted author, conservationist and fly fisherman, Roderick Haig-Brown and his wife Ann purchased the property, the beginnings of the garden were already in place. “He (Roderick) was the gardener,” notes Marcy, “He was the one who wanted the perennial bed and he planned it out. Ann was busy raising the kids and running the household and for Rod the garden was his passion. He was the one who planted all the Birch trees and the Beeches, he wanted a little bit of England.” According to Roderick
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in Measure of the Year “Sometime during the war years Ann took over the vegetable garden and she has run it ever since, to the great good of the household, while I attend the frivolous flowers and trees”. After Roderick passed away in 1976, Ann was left with caring for both vegetable and flower gardens, which she did with
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the help of a succession of gardeners. Marcy’s work day started with her and Ann sitting together for a few minutes. Ann would go over what needed to be done for the day ending the conversation with “That’s enough!” which was Marcy’s signal to get started. This routine continued almost up to Ann’s death in 1990.
Marcy not only enjoyed the work but quickly found that “It was really good for me because Ann knew a lot about gardening. She really mentored me.” At this time Marcy was working towards her diploma in horticulture through the University of Guelph and that combination of book learning and Ann’s practical experience served her well.
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When Marcy started, the out-going gardener pointed out plants that needed to be moved or taken out. Marcy assumed the changes had been discussed with Ann but was surprised to find that wasn’t the case. “When I started working I mentioned them to Ann and she wrung her hands and said “but I like them,” I responded “Well, it’s your garden.” I just thought they had talked about it. Once she knew that I wasn’t going to tell her how to organize her garden and what to do she was pleased with that.” This attitude is what makes Marcy the quintessential gardener for a heritage site. Unlike the house, where it is relatively easy to maintain furnishings and décor to a specific time period, a garden is never static, but a living thing. Under Marcy’s care all the elements of the garden established by the HaigBrown’s remain, with perhaps one exception. “It is still very much Ann’s garden. But,” Marcy admits “the pots on the terrace have a mixture in them and she didn’t like that. It had to be all white Pansy’s or white Lobelia in one pot. I’ve changed that.” It has been several years since Ann passed, however Marcy can still feel her presence as she works in the garden. “If something has happened that I think that she would disapprove of, I go down the daffodil walk and say “sorry”. I suspect that there is little that Marcy truly needs to make amends for as it is due to her efforts that the Haig-Brown gardens continue to flourish for all to enjoy.
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Earl Joseph Parker 1920-2016 We are sad to announce that Earl Joseph Parker passed away peacefully, April 24, 2016 on Salt Spring Island. Born in Moose Jaw, SK, where he met the love of his life, Audrey and married in 1941. He was stationed all over Canada during the war, but settled in Campbell River in 1947. He worked as a Chartered Accountant and retired in 1985. Earl belonged to the Masonic Lodge and the Shriners of which he was the North Island rep for crippled children. Predeceased by his wife Audrey (2001), he is survived by children Linda Herman and Leigh Parker, sister Doris Standsfield, six grandchildren, 4 greatgrandchildren, and nieces and nephews. A service will be held on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1:00pm at the Masonic Hall, 2905 Island Hwy, Campbell River, BC. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Shriners Hospitals for Children — Canada http://www.shrinershospitalsforchildren.org/
Vivienne Christine Kendrick (nee Cullingbourne) Born May 15, 1932 Acomb, York England – Passed April 24, 2016 Campbell River, British Columbia. Vivienne was educated at York College for Girls and completed nurses training at Leeds General Infirmary, Yorkshire. She married Michael (Tim) Kendrick and emigrated to Canada in 1957. They lived in North Vancouver before moving to Ocean Falls in 1974. She is survived by her dearly loved sons Paul, Conrad (Colleen) and Simon; grandchildren Charon (Rob) Brown, Lindsey, Peter and Kira Kendrick (and Kira’s mother; Linda Kendrick), and her cherished great grandchildren Ryder, Presley and Kennedy Brown, her brother John (Mary) Cullingbourne, nieces Ann (John) Ranken, Patricia (Stewart) Hislop and great-nephews Mark and Adam Ranken in Fife, Scotland.
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Gerry Miller left behind.
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family. As a bonus, heblood, quietlyGerry put onbuilt a begonia displayat that was With gardening in his greenhouses home, second to none. We were so lucky! sharing his famous tomatoes with neighbours, friends, and Gerry isAssurvived loving 66 years, ourthat mother family. a bonus,byhehis quietly putwife on aof begonia display was and grandmother, and great-grandmother, Dorothy Miller. His second to none. We were so lucky! daughter Lynda; sons Daniel, Russell (Eileen), and David (Karen)
Gerry is survived of Campbell River. by his loving wife of 66 years, our mother and grandmother, and great-grandmother, Dorothy Miller. His His grandchildren Corey (Brandy), Casey, Kelly (Shannon), daughter Lynda; sons (Eileen), andColeton(Nicki), David (Karen) Brandi (Jason), Greg Daniel, (Shari),Russell Malcolm(Kaitlin), of Campbell River. and Zack. His four great-grandchildren Josh, Leah, Sophie and
Hayden. His grandchildren Corey (Brandy), Casey, Kelly (Shannon), Brandi (Jason),hard Gregwork, (Shari), Malcolm(Kaitlin), Coleton(Nicki), Gerry instilled kindness, and generosity within his family. He His hadfour fond memories of theJosh, people he Sophie befriended and Zack. great-grandchildren Leah, and throughout his years in Campbell River. His kind spirit and sense Hayden. of humor will be greatly missed and never forgotten. A private
Private family arrangements. Flowers gratefully declined. Donations to the Willow Point Supportive Living Society, Make-a-Wish Foundation, Union Gospel Mission (Vancouver) or Salvation Army would be appreciated.
Gerry hardtake work, kindness, and generosity within his family instilled service will place at a future date. family. He had fond memories of the people he befriended Funeral throughout Island his years in Campbell River.Services His kind spirit and sense of humor will be greatly missed and never forgotten. A private Elk Falls Crematorium family service will take place at a future date. 250-287-3366
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Jun. 12, 1945-Mar. 27, 2016 will be held on Saturday, May 7, 2016 from 1:00- 3:00 pm at 4780 Lambeth Road, Campbell River, BC. DEATHS
Gerry passed passed away away on on Gerry Wednesday, April April 20, 20, 2016 2016 Wednesday, after living living aa life life that that most most after of us could only dream of. of us could only dream of. A testament to his spirit are Athe testament hisfamily spirit are friends to and he the friends and family he left behind.
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Pamela Anne deBoer It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to Pamela Anne deBoer, a resident of Campbell River, who passed away at Vancouver General Hospital surrounded by her family on Saturday April 23, 2016 at the age of 56. Beloved wife of Ron deBoer and mother of Lucas [Tara] and Kandyce deBoer. Amazing grandmother to Katie and Alex. Loving daughter of Dona, and the late Kurt, Hammerlein and daughter-in-law of Nora and Dirk deBoer. Awesome big sister to Brenda Voivoda [Mauro], Brian Kelly [Joanne], April Snary [Howie] and Kurtina Buchan [Steve]. Sister-inlaw to Jeff and Jim deBoer. She will be greatly missed by many nieces and nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins. Pamela was born in Chatham, Ontario and moved to BC in 1988. She was a property manager on Mount Washington, running her own business Peak Accommodations for 12 years. Pamela enjoyed to travel with the love of her life and spend time cooking with her children and grandchildren. The family would like to thank Dr. Klein and Dr. Mahoney for their wonderful care, the fantastic ladies in Medical Day Care at Campbell River General Hospital and all the staff who provided such amazing care for Pamela. In lieu of flowers the family is requesting donations to the Canadian Blood Services, also please consider becoming an organ donor.
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Oct. 3 1946 - April 27 2015 If roses grow in heaven Lord please pick a bunch from us. Place them in Brigid’s arms and tell her they are from us. Tell her we love her and miss her, and when she turns to smile place a kiss upon her cheek and hold her for a while. Because remembering her is easy, we do it every day. But there is an ache within our hearts that will never go away. With Love, Norm, Kevin, Michele, Shannon and Families
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WAREHOUSE Lien Act - The following boat will be sold under the Warehouse Lien Act to cover ongoing moorage owed to Discovery Harbour Marina. The 40’ powerboat “Finesse� registration # 6K14424, owned by Geri Frisk and delivered by Leslie Kaardal owe $8337.86 plus ongoing storage. Boat can be viewed at Discovery Harbour Marina, Campbell River, B.C. 1374 Island Highway. All charges and fees of $8337.86 must be paid on or before May13, 2016. To view or bid contact Dean or Tara at Discovery Harbour Marina at 250-287-2614
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Gerald Alfred Wrohan November 15, 1949 - May 7, 2014 Just One of Our Happy Times Together Ione, you are sorely missed. You are in our thoughts and hearts. We will never forget you and will always remember you with love and appreciation of the years you spent with us. George Davis and Family, Carol, Laurel, Robert, Grandkids and Great Grandkids. You are loved by all.
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Mary Kehler Mary passed away on April 22, 2016 at the Sunshine Manor in Campbell River at the age of 87 years. Mary is predeceased by her husband Abe. She is survived by her children Bruce (Georgina), Kathleen, David (Doris) and Gordon (Cailey) as well as grandchildren Corinna, Sharon, Dawn, Wendy, Joshua, Amanda, Victoria and Alexander and many great-grandchildren and extended family and friends. Mom spent the last ten years at Sunshine Manor where the staff cared for her as if she was their own. A special thank you to the staff for their loving care for our dear Mother over the years. A Funeral Service will be held on Saturday April 30, 2016 1:00 p.m. from Sutton’s Campbell River Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Campbell River Hospital Foundation.
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CONVEYANCER
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
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CR Emergency Support Services: Volunteers are needed to assist in the planning & implementation of ESS during an emergency response. Once a month meetings involve training, education, guest speakers, etc. and are usually on Saturdays. CR Shoreline Arts Society: June 22nd to 26th is the annual Transformations on the Shore Carving Competition. Help is needed for selling raffle tickets/merchandise, or clean-up in the carver’s area by raking and removing sawdust or picking up woodchips. Shifts are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m, 1 to 4 p.m., or 4-7 p.m.
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HIT AND RUN December 1, 2015, Willis Road, Campbell River, BC. A 23 year old man was walking eastbound along Willis Road at around 6:00 p.m. on December 1, 2016, when he was struck by a motor vehicle spinning the young man around and into a ditch. Anyone who has information regarding the driver and/or vehicle that was involved in this hit and run or was a witness to this accident is asked to contact Michael T. Boulet at CR Lawyers – Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, 250-287-8355. This man was injured in this accident. He was taken away by ambulance and there is a police investigation. If you have information or witnessed the accident please call 250-287-8355.
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CRIBCO Forest Products Ltd. NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT CRIBCO Forest Products Ltd. (CRIBCO), a forest company wholly owned by the Campbell River Indian Band (CRIB), gives notice and invites comment on the Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for First Nation Woodland Licence (FNWL) N2G. The geographic area of the FNWL (as indicated on the map) covers portions of the Campbell River Indian Band’s Traditional Territory in the Heydon Lake and Pye Lake areas. The FSP describes how the licensee will meet the legislated performance requirements, as a result of the Great Bear Rainforest Order, to ensure management of resources other than timber. A review and comment period of sixty (60) days is open for stakeholders, interested parties or members of the public to provide written input regarding the content of the FSP. Copies of the FSP can be viewed at the CRIB office, 1650 Old Spit Road, in Campbell River, BC, during regular office hours (9:00am - 12:00pm and 1:00pm – 4:00pm) April 29, 2016 to June 30, 2016 (excluding weekends and holidays) or online at: www.capfor.ca Persons wanting to register their input are invited to do so in writing prior to June 30, 2016 when the review and comment period will expire. Please direct written submissions for the review and comment period to: CRIBCO FSP Review and Comment c/o Capacity Forest Management Ltd. 1761A Redwood St. Campbell River, BC V9W 3K7 For more information or to arrange an appointment, please contact Gary Gallinger, RPF at (250).287.2120 ex. 310 or GaryGallinger@capfor.ca CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
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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 TimberWest’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 • 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 TimberWest’s programs • Liaise with government agencies, First Nations and local stakeholders • Manage post harvest prescribed burning and other hazard abatement treatments • Participate in the preparation of budgets, accruals and forecasts
Course is held in Campbell River • PAL attends Saturday only! May 14, 7:30am 5:30pm • C.O.R.E. attends Saturday and Sunday! May 14th and May 15th, 1pm to completion. Restricted May 16th, 6pm. Contact, Sign up & Pay TYEE MARINE 250-287-2641 250-334-2942 GUN SMOKE 250-286-0986 GRANLUND FIREARMS 250-286-9996
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A 55 year old man was crossing Island Highway in Campbellton on the evening of May 28, 2015, when a motor vehicle struck the man. Anyone who has information regarding the driver and/or vehicle that was involved in this hit and run or was a witness to this accident is asked to contact Michael T. Boulet at CR Lawyers – Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, 250-287-8355. This man was injured as a result of this accident If you have information or witnessed the accident please call 250-287-8355.
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This position is responsible for the safe delivery of company production requirements, while ensuring log quality and value planning is optimized, and social licence maintained.
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Molehill Mountain Ventures Ltd. Port Mellon
WHEEL LOADER OPERATORS
If you are a leader in safety, environmental protection and log quality, please check the careers section of our website at
Molehill Mountain Ventures Ltd. is seeking two full-time Wheel Loader Operators for their Avalon – Port Mellon Dryland Sort Operation.
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Logging experience is required. Shifting will be 8 days on and 4 off, union rate and full benefits.
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• Grades K - 12 & College. • All subjects.
Substitute Instructor(s), English Comox Valley, Campbell River & Port Alberni Campuses Please go to http://careers.nic.bc.ca for further criteria, required qualifications and information on how to apply to posting #101143.
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Saturday April 30 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Sybil Andrews Cottage, Willow Point 3121 South Island Hwy.Assortment of stuff Courtenay Flea Market EVERY SUNDAY from May 1 until Sept 25 Puntledge Road past bottle depot No booking required. Space $15 Vendors set up 8am-2pm Call Greg 250-334-1540
HUGE Downsizing Garage Sale 3930 Dolphin Rd. Sat April 30 and Sun May 1. 9-1 pm 1986 Chev Motorhome, 8ft Camperette, 12 ft Aluminum Boat, 1996 23.5 ft Bayliner Ciera, 2009 250 Kawasaki KLX. House full of Housewares, Gardening, Pets, Camping, Tools, Automotive, Clothing Etc. Too much to list you wont be disappointed something for everyone. HUGE indoor Garage Sale April 30, 8am to 12pm at 516 S. Dogwood St. Purchase tables (35 available) call 250850-4042
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restriction stage is in effect, information signs are installed outside of the city’s Dogwood Operations Centre and at the intersection of Rockland and the Island Highway. A new information sign will be installed at Alder and Coronation in the next few weeks. During last year’s record breaking dry summer, the community stepped up to the challenges of being mindful of water use. Guidelines for water conservation and lawn care: n Mow lawns to a length of three inches or
any time during the day in all water restriction stages. More information is available on the city website, www.campbellriver. ca including various permitted watering activities, watering restriction stages and schedules and watering times for nonresidential properties. Residents can also call the water hotline at 250203-2316 or send questions via email to water. wise@campbellriver.ca To ensure that Campbell River residents and businesses are informed on which watering
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The Board of Education for School District 72 will hear public input concerning the development of its 2016/2017 annual operating budget at their Tuesday, May 10, 2016 public meeting. The public meeting will be held at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road), beginning at 7:30 p.m. Should you wish to make a presentation on May 10, please contact Lee-Ann Kruse in the Secretary-Treasurer’s office at (250) 830.2302 before noon on May 3, 2016. The Board plans to adopt the 2016/2017 annual operating budget on May 31, 2016
City staff will be out in the community again this summer to educate people on the water restrictions and provide tips for using water more efficiently.
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