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As the fires in Fort McMurray die down, the scope and damage done can finally be measured, and it is looking worse than they originally thought. According to the local press, the fire covered over 520,000 hectares. That’s as if 1,260 of Campbell River’s Beaver Lodge Forest lands burned down. The local fire depart-

ment has never had to battle a wildfire of that size in the area. Ian Baikie, fire chief, said that the coast usually sees less wildfires than interior B.C. as well as Alberta. But Campbell River has more forest surrounding it than many other places. “We certainly have the beautiful Beaver Lodge lands at the centre of our community and we work with the Greenways Trust…and the forestry to make sure that

and Gordon Road had the highest fire risk in the jurisdiction. Since then the fire got a fairly department has been strong, robust mailing out Fire Smart emergency information to people social services living in the area on how system here.” to protect their homes – Ian Baikie, and decrease risk of fire Fire, Chief, on their property. They Campbell River have also gone door to Fire Department door to do education programs. “We tailor our response missioned a Community plans to provide approWildfire Protection Plan. priate and rapid interA part of the plan was to ventions in those areas,” conduct a wildfire risk Baikie said. assessment. One of the problems The research team is that there are no fire found that McIvor Lake hydrants in the McIvor

both access to the area is maintained and we can do all we can to mitigate any small fires that occur in there quickly,” Baikie said. In 2013 the city com-

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who, at last month’s public hearing, shared how cannabis has changed their lives. “Our response to them is that we will continue to push the federal government to provide some urgency in what they have said they are going to do so that the local governments can have some clarity in moving forward with regulations and legislations,” Adams said. The federal government has announced it will be handing down

legislation concerning legalization next spring and the government has been given a deadline of August, 2016 to come up with legislation to address medical marijuana access challenges. In the meantime, medical marijuana dispensaries have opened up in communities across Canada in anticipation of changing legislation despite the retail sale of cannabis currently being illegal in Canada. Kevin Brooks, the city’s development services supervisor, said because that extends to all oils

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lized. At Monday’s meeting, however, Brooks recommended council not go down that road. “Permitting any use that is federally criminal is not legally valid and beyond the authority of a municipal government,” Brooks said. He clarified, though, that once the use of marijuana is legalized, or if an operator has a permit from Health Canada, council could consider a temporary use permit in those circumstances. Council, in the end, with Coun. Larry Sam-

son opposed, agreed with city staff and voted to deny issuing the temporary licence permits, at least until such time that the federal government implements legislation addressing medical marijuana access which is expected to come down in August. “It’s just three months,” Coun. Charlie Cornfield said. “I think it’s better we just chug along as we’ve been doing and we take it as the senior government decides on the legislation. It’s a short time period.”

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Scientists might have found Heart and Skeletal Muscle Inflammation at a B.C. salmon farm JOCELYN DOLL

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A team of international researchers, working on the Strategic Salmon Health Initiative, have diagnosed a potential Heart and Skeletal Muscle Inflammation in Atlantic salmon from an aquaculture facility in B.C. The samples that showed these results were collected in 20132014, in the first stages of the Strategic Salmon Health Initiative. “Dr. [Kristi] Miller and her team’s research helps to provide yet another piece in the complex puzzle of salmon health on the Pacific coast,” said Hunter Tootoo, Minis-

ter of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard in a press release. “These findings are important for fish health and the scientific community because they help us to better understand certain conditions that are affecting fish.” The disease was only found in one Atlantic salmon farm and has not been diagnosed in wild Pacific salmon. “The findings announced by the SSHI investigators regarding a potential diagnosis of Heart and Skeletal Muscle inflammation in fish from one Atlantic salmon farm in B.C. are important,” said Jeremy Dunn, executive director of the B.C. Salmon

Farmers Association, in a press release. “However there is no consensus amongst the scientific community about the finding as the fish sampled in this farm showed no clinical signs of the disease.” HSMI does not affect human health. The disease is low mortality but it can pose a significant challenge to production. HSMI was first reported in the late 1990s in Norway. A specific cause has not been established. The Strategic Salmon Health Initiative is a collaboration between Fisheries and Oceans Canada, the Pacific Salmon Foundation and Genome B.C. The eight year proj-

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On May 19, Health Canada approved AquAdvantage Salmon, created by AquaBounty Canada Inc. for both human and livestock consumption. The salmon are genetically modified to grow faster and therefor reach market size sooner than conventional farmed salmon, but studies found that it is otherwise the same as conventional salmon. Thoug h t he y are genetically modified, they will not be labelled as such when sold in stores because there are no health risks or significant changes to the nutritional qualities of the food. “The science behind the salmon involved the introduction of a growth hormone gene from Chinook salmon into

the genome of Atlantic salmon,” said Health Canada’s decision summary. Genetically modified salmon will not be raised in B.C. anytime soon. “Salmon farmers in B.C. are proud to produce the healthiest and freshest salmon in the world,” said the B.C. Salmon Farmers Association in a press release. “They do not farm or sell GMO salmon, nor are they researching or considering the possibility of raising transgenic fish.” On the other hand, BIOTECanada welcomes the approval of GMO Salmon. “This is a significant development for AquaBounty and the world’s population more broadly,” they said in a press release. “As the world moves rapidly towards nine billion people it is imperative that we find more effec-

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A watermain that broke earlier this year, causing damage and a mini mud slide into downtown, needs immediate replacement in order to avoid another potential break, according to city staff. Jason Hartley, the city’s capital works manager, said a condition assessment revealed that when the watermain at Cedar and 9th Avenue failed, it caused significant damage to the utility systems and the road, which was chewed up and had to be re-paved. “It was determined that a significant portion of the road structure and watermain pipe bedding materials had been washed away during the break resulting in the requirement to immediately replace this section of watermain to avoid potential of further break and any further damage,” Hartley wrote in a report to council. As a result, council, at its Tuesday meeting, agreed to add the neces-

sary improvements to its 2016 water capital plan which contains $300,000 set aside for design work related to four other watermains in the community determined to be a high priority for renewal. Ron Neufeld, the city’s general manager of operations, said the city was able to do the admin portion for the Cedar watermain using in-house resources and therefore, is able to deliver the project without having to put off the four original renewal projects. “By delivering the design work in-house we were able to save substantial design costs and as a result, the original work intended within the budget can be completed,” Neufeld said. The in-house design work is valued at $35,000 and the entire project is estimated to cost $175,846. C onstruction was awarded to JR Edgett Excavating Ltd. for $90,960. Coun. Larry Samson said he was pleased to

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“Congratulations to our staff,” Samson said. “It’s neat to see it go inhouse like this. Job well done.” The Cedar watermain broke in January, affecting Cedar Street from 9th Avenue to the end of the cul-de-sac. Crews worked into the night to stop the flow, repair the break and restore water to affected residences. the running water ripped up a portion of Cedar Street while dirt and gravel washed into storm sewers and onto downtown streets, sidewalks and parking lots.

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By now you’ve probably seen the provincial government ads, on TV or Facebook, with cute children lined up for a footrace at their school track meet. They are interspersed these days with ads urging people to sign up for trades training, an extension of the “B.C. Jobs Plan” blitz that surrounded Premier Christy Clark before the 2013 election. Not yet on TV, but waiting in the wings, are exciting new exemptions from B.C.’s property transfer tax (for buyers of new homes only) and expanded Medical Services Plan premium assistance, which will be pitched mainly to seniors. Both measures were announced in the February budget. That’s public service advertising, explained a stone-faced Andrew Wilkinson, minister responsible for the wave of government ads that will crest next spring. The track meet spot is to remind parents of kids born after 2006 that they can receive a $1,200 grant by setting up their children’s Registered Education Savings Plan at an eligible bank or credit union. The TV spot for the educa-

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tion grant has a confident narrator speaking as the plucky multicultural kids begin their sprint: “B.C.’s plan to protect Canada’s strongest economy is working. Balanced Budget 2016 means we can keep taxes low and invest in B.C. families.” They used a male narrator, I suppose so it wouldn’t sound too much like a Christy Clark campaign speech broadcast at taxpayer expense. This grant program is a leftover from the Gordon Campbell years, when the province banked $1,200 per child from its natural gas windfall on behalf of kids born after 2007. The Clark government expanded eligibility by a year and has made a series of announcements as the money was doled out directly to parents. The ads are working, Wilkinson assured reporters. Monitoring has shown a “substantial

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increase” in parents signing up to receive the grant. Two cheers. With the help of sophisticated marketing, the B.C. government is able to give money away with brisk efficiency, as they did with the rebate to parents in the midst of the last teachB.C. ers’ strike. The Trudeau Liberal government has begun to rein in federal government advertising, which grew to new heights with the Stephen Harper government’s “Economic Action Plan,” the model for Clark’s blue-tinted “Jobs Plan” series. Federal Treasury Board President Scott Brison has started with a ban on taxpayer-funded ads in the three months preceding a scheduled federal election. His “interim” measures also include banning the use of party colour schemes in taxpayer-funded ads, and promoting programs that don’t yet

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The question of what to do with drunk drivers has evolved over the past few decades. A generation ago, heading home a little tipsy was seen as normal, but the steady toll of carnage on the roads changed minds. With legal marijuana on the horizon, sometime in the next few years, it’s good to hear that the federal government is taking the prospect of stoned drivers seriously. The RCMP is currently testing three different roadside detection devices for marijuana use. MP Bill Blair, a former Toronto police chief leading the planning process for legalization, mentioned a simple saliva test as one of the most promising options. Legalizing marijuana is We say: And a good idea on the whole. legislation is not Right now, most mariworth doing if it juana cultivation and sale is in the hands of is done badly criminals, many of them violent. The violence spreads beyond just turf wars between rival gangs. Stolen pot is sold on the black market. It might be worth the criminal consequences if marijuana was highly addictive and killing its users, but it’s not. Good for you? Perhaps not. But neither are alcohol, cigarettes, or trans fats, and we believe regulation is better than prohibition there. It is good to see that the government is already looking at multiple sides of the legalization process, which won’t be simple or too quick. From technological fixes like road-side testing, to dealing with permits, taxation, sales, and the whole regulatory apparatus around pot, it seems that so far, the federal government is taking things seriously. It’s legislation worth passing, but it’s not worth doing if it’s done badly. -Black Press

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exist. Wilkinson declared that the B.C. Liberals had not stooped to that level, as the Harper Tories did with a proposed program to retrain unemployed people. “Our advertisements are factbased,” he said. “They’re based on existing programs that have been budgeted, and they’re designed to engage British Columbians.” The Trudeau government has not yet delivered on its election promise to appoint an independent advertising commissioner, to work out of the federal Auditor General’s office. It’s unfortunate that yet another expansion of the bureaucracy is needed to keep politicians’ hands out of the till, but we seem to have reached that point in Canada. There have been no such reforms proposed for B.C., or as it is currently known, “Canada’s strongest economy.” At least we’ve been spared the bill for boasting about “The Best Place On Earth” in recent years. The B.C. NDP has advocated an Auditor General-run system for keeping partisan politics out of government advertising.

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Reserve response leaves me Take a look at some modern reserves with old ‘kick in the gut’ feeling A couple of years ago I had the opportunity to purchase a home in California. After the deal was signed, and my wife and I had moved in, my neighbour, an elderly black man named Cleo, came over to welcome us to the neighbourhood. He jokingly said, I could have saved $20,000 if I had got him to stand outside his house while we were inspecting what was to become our new house. We laughed, but the laughter had an uncomfortable air. I think Cleo was fishing to see if we would be friendly towards him. Later, Cleo and his wife Shirley told us of their experiences of being coloured in the 40’s and 50’s. Segregated schools, drinking fountains, washrooms, backseat in buses etc. They are wonderful people and

we had many wonderful moments. Every story I heard, I smugly thought to myself, thank goodness I live in Canada, especially in Campbell River, where nothing like this happens. The stories about property values going down if the Tlowitisis people move into a certain area are disconcerting to say the least, and have the same “kick in the stomach” feeling as the horror stories from my friend Cleo. Here, where we open our hearts to charities, Syrian refugees and Fort Mac evacuees, support our local events and brag of where we live, we cannot open our hearts to our own fellow countrymen, women and children. Where are our leaders in this. Where is our MLA, our MP, our city council? It is shameful. Dale Bradley

I’ll enjoyed your column explaining the differences between feature, opinion, and sports articles in the newspaper as it really puts writing in this medium into perspective. I’ll probably be less easily offended or aroused by the opinions of others and, hopefully, less susceptible to stereotypical expressions of thought; for example , the stereotype of a Canadian First Nations reserves, the same one that it appears theanti-reserve residents of the York Road area have engrained in their minds. We’ve probably seen

a reserve with derelict pick up trucks, cars, ski -doos, ATV’s, and bicycles in abundance amongst ill kept run down houses. Take a drive sometime into the “white man’s” territory west of our Island Hwy and you’ll find “dogpatch galore” complete with the same yards full of junk , the same neglect of houses and ramshackle out buildings. Our First Nations do not hold a monopoly on creating messes, they learned excess, graft, disrespect for other humans, and greed from our early European ancestors running ram-

pant in and destroying “paradise.” I’ve lived in smaller Northern B.C .communities where apartheid was a reality with Residential “schools” ( deculturalization camps) and one town mayor who took it upon her alcoholic self to ensure that “community” events – like the dance at the community hall – were not advertised until most tickets were sold to white people, thereby leaving most First Nations people out. I hope we Canadians have outgrown this reprehensible behaviour but the York Road crew leaves me doubting that

there has been great progress. It is my opinion that the York Road folks should visit some “new generation” reserves, maybe even travel as far as the one at the Nunns Creek estuary, to see the modern housing, shopping mall, and marine repair centre that are all on reserve land. Then branch out to the reserve at the Quinsam Crossing and see growth there with no ramshackle “Dogpatch” qualities whatsoever. Those with real fortitude and who can afford it should travel

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Even though the internet is taking over and people can do everything from banking to grocery shopping in their pyjamas in front of the computer, Colleen Evans believes there is no substitute for face to face interactions. At the Chamber of Commerce’s Business Showcase last Thursday afternoon, around 22 chamber members had the chance to develop relationships as well as market their businesses and organizations. “People vie for these spots,” Evans said. “It is probably the best connection opportunity that is offered.” There was a wide variety of businesses and organizations at the event. Evans said that the limited number or tables are sold on a first come first serve basis, but that the chamber tries to get all different kinds of businesses showcasing at the event. Some new businesses like Suavair, an aerial imaging company, were introducing themselves to the community, whereas long time players such as Coastal Community Credit Union were going a little deeper into what they do as a company by talking about the social enterprise projects they are working on. “Everybody is very fun, everybody is very engaged,” said Evans.

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D L O S #304-169 S. Island Hwy Priced at $235,000

Ocean Front Condo in one of the most prestigious buildings in Campbell River. With a fabulous layout that allows all rooms to enjoy the view, 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this 1470 sq ft condo has the security of being on the 3rd floor. You also get the enjoyment of walking or sitting on your 45’ of waterfront. Discovery Passage at your doorstep with marine life, marine traffic (including cruise ships), storm watching, beautiful sunrises and sunsets. This home has still the original high end decor which will allow you to make your personal transformation. The building includes covered and open parking, storage lockers, beach house, BBQ area, detached workshop and access to seaside walking path. Also close to golf courses, Mt Washington ski resort, lakes, hiking trails, airport, hospital, recreation facilities and much more. This building currently does not allow rentals or pets.

1290 Denis Road $269,900

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. Double garage with workshop on one side (51’X11’).

Sandra Parkes

D L O S 111 Strathcona Way $288,800

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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1180 Ironwood

Great opportunity! Prime office space. Ample parking. 2 spaces available. 650+ sqft, plus 5000 sq.ft. Centrally located.

right home for you or the right buyer for your home.

1200 sqft of shop space available with a 1060 sqft mezzanine. C4 zoning allows for a wide variety of permitted uses. 1/2 acre fenced compound. Common area costs are approximately $2.00 per month.

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111 Dogwood

938 Island Hwy

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Over 1750 sqft of high profile retail or office space located in the Coast Discovery Inn with access from the Tyee Plaza. Unlimited parking for staff and customers. Landlord will participate with leasehold improvements.

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744 – 7th Ave

20-unit apartment complex. Land totals 1.84 acres. Apartment has three, 1-bedroom suites and 17, 2-bedroom suite within close proximity to all levels of schools, transit route and downtown core.

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1433B 16th Ave

Suited for service or office requirements. 3300 sqft of open and undeveloped space with 2 large washrooms. Separate secured entrance with ample parking. Common area costs add’l $1.00 per sqft plus GST.

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Great opportunity! Approximately 3000 sqft of retail or office space available for rent. High profile corner location. Plenty of parking for customers and staff.

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2250sqft of lease space in a high 6000sqft of space overlooking Pier visible location. C-2 zoning allows for Street from the 2nd floor. Very a full range of commercial services and reasonable asking price of $5 per sqft. uses.

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1076 SPRINGBOK RD. $312,500 MLS# 409160 METICULOUS HOME & YARD Very appealing 3 bedroom rancher, perfect for those wanting one level living. Gorgeous landscaping in front & back yards with mountain view. Lovely oak kitchen with 2 yr. old Corian countertops & stainless steel, quartz & marble tile backsplash, Kindred farmhouse sink with touch tap & 4 yr. old stainless steel appliances. Dining room has custom built -in oak & walnut cabinetry. Gas furnace & 5 yr. old hot water on demand. 6 yr. old flooring (tile & laminate) & 2 full baths. Natural gas line to the deck for the BBQ. Fully fenced & sprinkler system. Close to shopping, rec centre & schools.

5389 RACE POINT RD. $449,900 MLS# 407974 RACE POINT OCEAN VIEW HOME Lovely ocean & mountain views from this unique 3 bedroom, 2 bath cedar home on over 1/3 acre. 1,742 sq.ft. on 2 levels, with 30 ft. vaulted cedar ceilings, expansive wall of windows capture the beautiful views & nearby Eagle tree. If you love nature, then this is the place for you. Private corner lot with triple carport, workshop & lots of parking. Oak kitchen with built-ins, 6 yr. old fir floors, lovely family room with River Rock fireplace, gas insert & living room woodstove. All shake roofs have been redone in past 8 yrs. New sundeck on upper level. Greenhouse & garden sheds. Close to walking trails & beach access.

SOLD

2505 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. $995,000 MLS# 398357 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.

763 SPRINGBOK RD. $414,900 MLS# 408378 Beautifully renovated 5 bedroom, 3 1/2 bath grade level entry, full basement home, 3,128 sq.ft. Bordering Beaver Lodge Trust Lands, walking distance to schools. Modern open plan, lovely 6 yr. old maple kitchen, centre island, stainless steel appliances & 7 yr. old roof with warranty. Updates over the past 5 yrs. include: bathrooms upstairs, bedroom carpets, brand new quality laminate flooring in Living room/Dining room & interior painting. 2 gas fireplaces up & down, 2 skylights, 80 gal. hot water tank, fully developed basement, huge family room, 2 bedrooms with walk in closets, den & storage rooms. RV Parking, security system & BI Vacuum system.

79 ROCKLAND RD. $849,900 MLS# 379036

1933 SHETLAND RD. $734,900 MLS# 402090

63 SOUTH MURPHY ST. $519,900 MLS# 408260

1462 SEAVIEW RD. $674,900 MLS# 406017

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.

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.

OCEAN VIEW RIDGE HOME Fantastic ½ acre Ridge View property with well maintained post & beam grade level entry, full basement home, 2,870 sq.ft. Excellent ocean & mountain views, circular driveway with lots of parking. Updates include 10 yr. old membrane roof, gas furnace with humidifier & heat pump, 2 gas fireplaces, vinyl siding, electronic air cleaner, newer appliances. Large oak kitchen with portable island, 2 bedrooms up, 1 bedroom down plus den & kitchenette (no stove). Family room & sunroom with hot tub. Sundeck is off kitchen & formal dining room. Single garage & carport. Garden shed, fully fenced yard & walking distance to downtown.

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.

LOT 5, SCHOONER RD. $149,900 MLS# 407475 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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TONI SMITH 250-286-1187 #416 - 350 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. SILVERSEA!! What a NEW LISTING! lovely quality built complex, this unit has 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus a den and located on the 4th floor. Bright and open kitchen, dining room and living room floor plan. A lovely place to call home. Nice size deck with access from the living room and master bedroom to enjoy the view of Discovery Passage and the SeaWalk with mountains in the distance. $399,900 MLS# 409034 #311 - 350 S. ISLAND HWY.

3326 WISCONSIN WAY

Ocean View! Ocean View! Silversea one of the finest addresses in Campbell River. Does not get any better than this dead on view of the ocean, mountains & Campbell River’s famous SeaWalk. Quality construction is evident in this 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom plus den unit. Over sized walk-in closet in the master suite. Secured underground parking. The complex has an exercise room, craft room & individual storage lockers. $349,900 MLS# 369195

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

Randy

623 HOLM RD.

385 VIRGINIA PL.

235 SOUTH MCPHEDRAN RD.

#15 - 2750 DENMAN ST.

Privacy plus! This 4 bedroom home on 0.25 of an acre is in excellent condition & just waiting for your family. 3 full bathrooms & large family room. Large backyard & tons of RV parking. There is gas to the home as well. Roof warranty is transferable. Close to shopping in Willow Point. You can have it all. Now is the time to buy! $307,900 MLS# 404183

One of a kind, built on the nicest location in prestigious Maryland Estates. This custom built 2,795 sq.ft. 3 bedroom home is one of a kind in design & style. Extensive views of the beautiful yard & the green space behind the home, patio doors abound, inviting the gardens into the house. Top of the line kitchen with all high end appliances, fully open to the great room. A dream home for sure. $689,000 MLS# 407324

What a cutie! Move in ready! This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom rancher has everything. Updated bathrooms with unique antique cabinets, all maple hardwood flooring throughout, double garage & RV parking. New 30 year roof in 2012, new facia, gutters & down pipes in 2011. Back yard is a gardeners dream, with tiered layers providing space for vegetables, flowers & fruit trees. It is simply lovely & just a short stroll to the Beaver Lodge Lands. $289,900 MLS# 407986

Georgia Park Townhomes, what a wonderful place to call home in this upscale Campbell River development. Great for a family as schools are very close by or working adults & retirees that just don’t have the time to maintain a yard & want that carefree lifestyle. This 1,494 sq.ft. townhome has 3 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms. Natural gas fireplace in the living room . Your own private patio in the back. $199,000 MLS# 406698

LOT 1, YORK RD.

LOT 2, YORK RD.

#104 - 350 SOUTH ISLAND HWY.

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

SILVERSEA!! What a beautiful complex to call home. 1 bedroom, a den & 2 bathrooms. This condo could be yours for a carefree lifestyle. Unit has 1 underground parking stall & 1 outside parking spot. The complex has a Guest suite, exercise room, craft room & individual storage lockers. 2 controlled entry ways & more than 1 elevator make this building very desirable. Right across from the famous Campbell River SeaWalk. $215,000 MLS# 408311

SOLD!

3330 WISCONSIN WAY

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

SOLD!

SOLD!

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3-4 Bedrm/ 3 Bath basement home with nice open plan on big corner lot with excellent option to build your dream shop! Ideal Willow Pt location a stones throw from the park, tennis courts, sportsplex and all levels of great schools! At $249,900 this won’t last! Call Randy or Twila today to view!! $249,900!

Affordable Ocean View!

SOLD! Attention Discriminating Buyers! You must see this Top Quality Rancher & Cottage, 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! Make an appointment to view—you’ll be glad you did! $639,900 Check it out today! MLS# 392402

SOLD!

2113 CANTERBURY RD.

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!

SOLD! 203B 670 SOUTH ISLAND HWY.


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Comets shine at Port Alberni track meet The Bob Dailey Track and Field Meet in Port Alberni on May 14-15 was a great success for the many Campbell River Comets that attended. Despite erratic weather conditions, which varied from sweltering heat to very cold, wet and windy, the athletes seemed to take everything in stride and perform well. For many, this was their very first track meet. The rest posted an amazing amount of Personal Bests throughout the weekend. One notable result was posted by Seever Rondquist (Mens 18-19) who won First place in Javelin with a throw of 51.40 m and a new Personal Best in that event. The next competition will be in Nanaimo on May 28-29. This is also the qualifying meet for the BC Summer Games for those athletes aged 14-15 years. The games will be held in Abbotsford in July. Here are the results: n Shea Berkey (9 boys) – 2nd 60m, 2nd 100m,

n Kiana Danielson (11 girls) – 7th 60m, 6th 100m, 6th 200m, 12th discus, 13th javelin, 12th shot put n Ushwya Brennan (11 girls) – 14th 60m, 11th 100m, 12th 60n hurdles, 14th long jump n Rowen Berkey (12 boys) – 9th 100m, 3rd 1200m, 10th long jump, 8th high jump, 5th discus, 7th javelin n Tyza Skuse (12 girls) – 1st 100m, 6th 200m, 7th 800m, 5th 1200m, 8th 80m hurdles, 3rd 200m hurdles, 1st high jump, 1st long jump, 1st

javelin n Anna Chatterton (12 girls) – 10th 200m, 3rd 800m, 3rd 1200m, 13th 80m hurdles, 8th 200m hurdles, 14th long jump, 3rd javelin n Menoa Brennan (13 boys) – 2nd 100m, 2nd 200m, 1st long jump, 1st triple jump, 4th javelin, 9th shot put, 6th hammer throw n Trent Perras (13 boys) – 12th long jump, 3rd triple jump, 1st discus, 1st javelin, 4th shot put, 1st hammer throw n Emily Milne (13 girls) – 5th 100m, 4th

Campbell River Comets’ Abigayle Underhill rounds the turn in the girls 800 metre in which she placed third at the Port Alberni track and field meet May 14-15.

1st 600m, 1st 1000m, 8th 60m hurdles, 6th high jump, 5th long jump n Ryley Konkle-Skuse (9 boys) – 3rd 60m, 4th 100m, 4th 600m, 4th 1000m, 2nd 60m hurdles, 1st long jump n Gavin Chatterton (9 boys) – 6th 60m, 6th

100m, 2nd 600m, 2nd 1000m, 1st 60m hurdles, 3rd long jump n Kaien Eidsvik (10 boys) – 5th 100m, 5th 600m, 3rd 1000m, 3rd shot put n Lucas Milne (11 boys) – 12th 60m, 6th long jump, 2nd discus,

7th javelin, 4th shot put n Lacie Simmons (11 girls) – 1st 200m, 1st 60m hurdles, 2nd long jump, 8th discus, 2nd shot put n Kate-Lynn Revoy (11 girls) – 6th 60m, 5th 100m, 12th long jump, 4th discus, 4th javelin

Gavin Chatterton competes in the 4 x 100 m relay.

200m, 3rd 300m, 7th long jump n Abigayle Underhill (13 girls) – 8th 100m, 10th 200m, 4th 300m, 3rd 800m, 3rd 1200m, 9th shot put n Fergus Hall (14-15 boys) – 6th 100m, 2nd 300m, 3rd discus, 1st shot put n Zachar y Mudie (14-15 boys) – 1st triple jump, 7th javelin, 5th hammer throw n Rowen Flood (1415 girls) – 8th 100m, 6th 300m, 6th javelin, 5th hammer throw n Tatum Feeney (1415 girls) – 1st 80m hurdles, 2nd long jump, 2nd triple jump, 9th discus n Jessica Revoy (1415 girls) – 7th 100m, 3rd 200m, 4th 300m, 5th long jump, 5th triple jump, 7th discus, 8th javelin n Jordan Williamson (16-17 boys) – 5th 800m, 1st 1500m n Heather Mudie (1617 girls) – 3rd long jump, 2nd discus, 3rd shot put, 3rd hammer throw n Seever Rondquist (18-19 mens) – 1st javelin

Father-daughter duo sends Monster Trucks to new heights TERRY GUEST SPECIAL TO THE MIRROR

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nce again the young 18-yearold phenom Rosalee Ramer stole the Monster Trucks show at Saratoga Speedway over the May Long Weekend. Ramer, along side her father Kelvin, were hitting jumps like Saratoga has never seen before, pushing their trucks to the absolute breaking point each and every

round. Flying high with the father-daughter duo was Island Outlaw, who added in his own style to the show. Accompanying the high powered Monster Trucks were the Crash to Pass cars, Hornet cars, Roadrunners, Bombers, and the Galaxy Motors Mad Max Extreme Racers, who made their first appearance of the 2016 season, with Courtenay Canadian Tire and York Machine Shop sponsor-

ing all the action. For the first time in many years, the Hornet car division passed the 40 car plateau, with a total of 46 cars taking to the track over the weekend, accompanied by a full field of Roadrunners, Bomber cars, Crash to Pass cars and Galaxy Motor Mad Max cars. Heat race action on Saturday would see wins go to Duane Zeinstra, Brian Baltis, TJ Lippy, ■ ■ ■ ■

TJ Halliday, Ryan Guest, Shawn Allen, Blair Mangles and Corey Sandirson. To start off the main events on Saturday, seven Roadrunners took to the track for a 15 lap main event which saw Devon Degraag grab an early lead and would hold off an intense bumper to bumper battle behind him to take home his first ever main event win. Twenty laps were awarded to the Bomber

cars for their main event which saw Baltis once again start on pole and once again hold off the pack, leading all 20 laps to take home his first main event win in many years. Due to the high car count in the Hornet car division, they were awarded them three main events. In the C main, Danika Seggie would pull herself into the lead early and hold on to take home her

first even main event win. The Hornet B main saw one of the closest finishes we have ever seen at the Speedway; Rowland Westra and Andy Inglis would find themselves in a heated battle through lap traffic, and at the finish line, Inglis would edge out Westra by less than a hair, barely holding on to take home his first main event win of the year. In the Hornet A main,

14 cars would battle bumper to bumper for all 25 laps, with the advantage eventually going to Nate Bonn, who constantly swapped back and forth with Shawn Allen for the lead. The final main event of the evening would see a full field of Crash to pass cars hit the track for 15 laps; Tons of action would see cars flying in and out of the

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commercially three hours north of Sayward are getting fish to the boat.

There are a number of fishing lodges that have had staff in place for at least a month getting ready for the tourists and repeat customers who fish each year at their specific location.

On the long weekend there was plenty of highway traffic between Campbell River and Port Hardy and those heading north of Sayward

For many campgrounds it’s still offseason but that will soon change as we get closer to the tourist season. Meanwhile, on Discovery Pier in Campbell River, if you are willing to put in your time fishing you have a pretty good chance of getting a salmon. A 14-pound spring has been caught and last week an 18-pound spring was landed and lost. The regulars are fishing early morning and will fish on the high tide. The Big Rock boat launch has been busy for the most part and key areas that anglers have been heading to are the hump, twin islands and the lighthouse. Smaller boats will fish the inside passage and those who have the bigger boats will get out for 8 hours or more during longer daylight hours.

Simon James with commercially caught halibut north of Sayward were driving to Port Hardy. Alder Bay saw of anglers heading out for halibut and lingcod. Catch reports for ling were between 15 and 19 pounds and halibut catch reports around 45 pounds. Those fishing

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The lodges can be located on the mainland and on the Island located north of Campbell River and Port Hardy and on floating lodges (boats) west of the Queen Charlottes. Lodge operators get staff in early to repair any damage caused by the winter storms. Fishing Guides check over boats and motors to make sure that everything is running properly and the guides will pre fish their specific area prior to the guests arrival. While fishing lodges supply clients with fishing food and accommodation the one important factor is safety on the water. Those who fish in big water use big boats and they use the buddy system where two or more boats go out and are in contact with each other to keep anglers safe on the water.

Campbell River

Height

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PST

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(ft)

PST

04:46

3.2

10.5

06:21

08:07

3.4

11.2

09:17

15:13

1.3

4.3

16:01

23:07

4.1

13.5

23:52

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9.8

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2.7

8.9

00:36

4.2

13.8

3.2

10.5

10:47

3

9.8

08:22

2.4

7.9

1.5

4.9

16:55

1.7

5.6

12:33

3

9.8

4.1

13.5

17:52

2

6.6

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(ft)

PST

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(ft)

PST

(m)

(ft)

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4.2

13.8

01:57

4.2

13.8

02:35

4.3

14.1

09:08

2

6.6

09:52

1.6

5.2

10:34

1.3

4.3

13:59

3.2

10.5

15:11

3.4

11.2

16:13

3.7

12.1

18:50

2.2

7.2

19:46

2.5

8.2

20:39

2.8

9.2

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WEDNESDAY 06-01 Time

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pits, with the eventual win going to Corey Sandirson, who dominated the field to take home his first ever main event win. Sunday nights action saw the Galaxy Motor Mad Max extreme racers make their debut at Saratoga Speedway, putting on a younique show to a sell out crowd. Another full field of cars hit the track Sunday, with heat race wins going to Cory Sandirson, Arlend Berry, Dana Ackerman, Brandon Carter, Ryan Guest, Taylor Pheaton, Nate Bonn, and Craig Gagne. A very exciting Crash to Pass main event saw tons of hard hitting through-out the race, knocking out a few cars early on, with the eventual win going to Shel-

don Hopp, who dominated the field on his way to his second main event win of the year. Once again, the Hornet car division ran three main events; In the C main, Jarrod Brown would work his way from the back to front and would grab the lead on lap eight and would pull away from there, holding on to take home his first ever win at Saratoga Speedway. In the B main event, James Laidlaw would hold the lead for the first 20 laps, until the group of faster cars caught up to him with Keegan McCosh getting the advantage on Laidlaw, making his move on lap 21 and holding on from there, taking home his first main event win of the year. Finally, the 14 fast-

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early lead, until #90 Damon Dunn in his Pirate themed car took over the lead and would hold off the group to take home the first ever Galaxy Motor Mad Max main event. Extra laps...Next weekend Saratoga welcomes back the Dwarf cars to the 2016 season. The Dwarf cars are some of the nicest looking cars you will see at the Speedway, with cars ranging in years from the early 1930’s to late 1940’s. Also running with the Dwarf cars will be the I.M.C.A Modifieds, Bomber cars and the Roadrunners.

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The tennis club would like to introduce a CR Tennis Club member Rachel Browne, who has just completed a Junior Tennis Development Program in Victoria, as our on-court instructor at the Willow Point Park Tennis Courts, 1944 Penfield Road.

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said the city’s library expense is expected to jump from $650,000 to $820,000 from 2016 to 2018, without any corresponding increase in local service. “The problem is that these costs are going up way more than other costs,” he said. “We are paying between four and eight per cent and it keeps going up. As a community we are really working hard at keeping our costs under control. Is there some way to separate the real estate part from the operating part?” He acknowledges libraries continue to provide value, but is unsure if all this growth is necessary in the internet age. There are numbers to support that position. The number of items checked out of Vancouver Island libraries last year dropped from 5.3 million in 2014 to five million. That includes both paper and electronic borrowing, with the latter comprising about 20 per cent of the total. However, even as borrowing drops, other services continue to grow.

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The number of branch visits in a system that serves 415,000 people jumped from just over two million in 2014 to nearly 2.5 million last year. And the number of people using library programs grew from 82,700 to 102,000. Supporters say it is a mistake to consider libraries simply as book repositories. Rather, they fall somewhere between community centres and universities — places where people connect to gather and share knowledge. A library’s job is to help provide its citizens with the skills and tools to access that knowledge, no matter what the platform. Bartlett is not surprised misperceptions exist among non-users. “When I was hired, I doubt I had been to a library since I was six years old and my mother dragged me there,” she said. “Our mandate is literacy, and it’s improving and strengthening communities.” That means providing meeting rooms, study and gathering spaces,

ook sales are in a downward spiral that has been ongoing for a decade. Looking for information on any given topic? Chances are good you will spend an hour asking Google for help before the thought of visiting your local librarian even enters your mind. Yet even as the traditional reasons for a library’s existence appear to be fading away, Vancouver Island The Vancouver Island Regional Library system is poised to increase spending by nearly 50 per cent in the next eight year period. library spending is poised to climb nearly are expected to get new as direction for ensuring to grow from a total area — which includes 50 per cent over an or expanded libraries, each branch meets those of about $16.5 mil39 Island and coastal eight-year period. worth between $2.2 and expectations. lion in 2012 to about communities stretching Supporters say there $6 million apiece. “We needed a stan$23.6 million in 2020. from Sooke to Haida are good reasons for the It’s all part of a 10-year dard of service that is A big chunk of that Gwaii — shares the investment. plan adopted in 2009 consistent across the hike is a pair of levies: burden of every project Within the past five aimed at making the board,” VIRL communi- an equipment levy that roughly equally, half on system up-to-date and cations officer Natasha will compound from a per capita basis, half years, the Vancouver Island Regional Library relevant in an increasBartlett said. one to 10 per cent over as a percentage of their has opened new or ingly modern informaAccording to the the 10-year term and property assessment. renovated facilities in tion world. plan, facilities should a facilities levy that Most politicians have Cumberland, Quadra “The goal over a num- be flexible, functional, compounds from 1.25 no problem buying into Island, Lake Cowichan, ber of years is to get the attractive and adaptable. per cent to 12.5 per the all-for-one mentallibraries up to a certain Factors taken into concent. Bartlett described ity. Others, struggling to Gabriola Island, Bella standard,” said Mary sideration include colthe average increase as hold the line on costs at Coola, Cortes Island, Beil, Parksville’s reprelection size, deployment about a cup of coffee per home, are having diffiNorth Nanaimo, Port sentative on the Vanof technology, adult and person per year. culty justifying balloonRenfrew, and Nanaimo couver Island Regional children’s programming, VIRL adopted the ing library requisitions Harbourfront. More improvements Library board. “There lounge seating, study levy plan as a better to their taxpayers. are underway, or were libraries that were space and multipurpose way for communities to In Port Alberni, planned, for Ladysmith, operating in appalling meeting space. spread out the burden of Mayor Mike Ruttan Courtenay, Tahsis, conditions.” It’s an ambitious projgrowth. Port Hardy, Cowichan, VIRL’s facilities master ect and not cheap. In “Instead of peaks and Nanaimo Wellington, plan sets a standard in order to help fund an troughs, it’s basically Daybreak Rotary Club Sointula and Woss. terms of size, services, estimated $43 million the same increase to the Daybreak Rotary Of Campbell RiverClub & Within the next five hours of availability and in capital improvements levy each year,” Bartlett & Of Campbell River years, Campbell River, equipment based on the over the course of the said. presents presents Sooke, Chemainus and population of each com- plan, VIRL’s annual tax Each taxpayer within Sidney/North Saanich munity it serves, as well requisition is expected the VIRL catchment CHARITY FUNDRAISER

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Vancouver Island library branches have become more than just shelves of books, they are meeting places, learning centres and a portal to the world via the Internet.

and access to computer services. It means early learning for kids, training for adults and a place to hang out for teens. It means a chance to watch films on the Netflix-like movie service Hoopla, and listen to music or audiobooks. In the Creativity Commons in the Nanaimo Harbourfront branch it means opportunities to produce digital

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access. “I don’t have to spend $1,000 at home in order to access the internet,” Beil said. At the Association of Vancouver Island and Coastal Communities conference in April, delegates roundly rejected a Port Alberni resolution aimed at restraining library spending. Beil said it was a vote of confidence the library board is on the right path. “No doubt there is a notable cost to communities,” she said. “At the library board level, the budget was passed with 98 per cent in favour. “It’s an opportunity for building community. It strengthens and supports democracy. It’s bridging the gap between people who are comfortable and people who are on the margins.” john.mckinley@blackpress.ca Follow me on Twitter @JohnMcKinleyBP

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The Pliocene: A model for things to come?

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sudden surge in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels, probably from volcanic activity in carbonized fossil deposits. A warming process that took place over 20,000 to 30,000 years in the Pliocene, however, has been compressed to a mere 300 years by our burning of fossil fuels. We know from analyzing air bubbles in ice core samples from Antarctica that present CO2 levels are the highest in 800,000 years. But it’s possible to infer from diverse geological evidence, including plant and animal material in sediment and rock, that our levels are the high-

est since the peak of the of the eventual climate Pliocene about 4 million effects of carbon dioxide years ago. at these levels, namely Notably, our present that massive heat transtarget of fers from SHADES a l t e r e d keeping the increase in ocean curglobal averrents will age temchange the perature to interior of 2°C means large cona ceiling of tinents into 450 ppm dry savanof atmonahs and spheric warm the carbon poles condioxide, 25 siderably ppm higher more than than at the the tropics. peak of the But the Pliocene. immediate effects of 400 Studies of the Pliocene ppm CO2 are uncertain. mean we can be reason- “Climate lag” and “therably certain about one mal inertia” are com-

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During the geological epoch known as the Pliocene, about 5 – 3 million years ago, atmospheric carbon dioxide levels were about 400 parts per million — the same as they are today. Among the major effects, our planet was about 3°C – 5°C warmer and our ocean levels about 30 metres higher. This makes the Pliocene a useful model if scientists are to anticipate the eventual effects of our comparable carbon dioxide concentrations. But the model is particularly useful for another reason. The suspected cause of the initial Pliocene warming was a

plex processes not yet fully understood. Basic physics dictates that our planet will warm. But accurate projections are complicated by changes that are occurring about 100 times faster than during the Pliocene. True to predictions, however, the Arctic is currently heating about twice as fast as the tropics, so summer sea ice will be gone within a few decades. Since this ice is already afloat in the Arctic Ocean, its melting will not affect sea levels. But it will accelerate warming. Antarctica, however, is another matter. The West Antarctic ice sheet

is already showing signs of instability as altered ocean currents melt its base. The collapse of this massive reserve of ice, when combined with melting from Greenland’s ice sheet, may eventually send global oceans to the predicted rise of 30 metres. How quickly? We don’t know. In geological terms, with atmospheric carbon dioxide at 400 ppm, the 30 metre rise may be inevitable. But we live in a human time scale. The warming trend of the early Pliocene was a least twice as long as our entire history as settled

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“Caripalooza is such a cool experience!” were Brandon Dougan’s first words when asked how to describe Carihi’s annual talent show. Dougan is a grade 11 student at Carihi and knows how to rock an electric guitar. This year’s show that took place on Wednesday, May 11, was his second time being a part of the extraveganza. Caripalooza, a name created by combining Carihi and the popular music festival Lollapalooza, has been an annual tradition at Carihi for many years. Each

year, it brings young (and old) talent to the stage by offering students and teachers alike an opportunity to showcase their talents in front of an audience of students, staff and others. “It’s great to be able to perform in front of your peers rather than a group of parents,” said Dougan. Which is really what sets Caripalooza apart from other talent shows. Students are granted an afternoon off from their courses to take part in the show and support their peers as audience members. “The crowd is always super generous to any-

one who goes up on stage, every act gets a great reaction! I really like that support as a performer.” Dougan on guitar, along with Max van Lieshout on the drums, Dustin Hutchinson on bass, Thomas Fluckiger on piano, and Jeffrey Lindenbach, Austin Chiasson and Charis Tazumi on vocals performed a cover of Trooper’s “Two for the Show”. The band closed the show with an instrumental medley that included songs such as Europe’s “The Final Countdown”, A-ha’s “Take on Me” and ended with the theme from the popular television series

“Trailer Park Boys”. This year’s show was a massive success with 23 acts that featured many of the school’s talented musicians, singers and dancers. The audience was entertained

IMCAs, there’s one class that’s been growing at an incredible rate since its inception. On May 7, Opening Night, there were a total of 36 Hornet Cars at the track, that’s almost twice as many cars as the other three classes which were racing that night had combined. With such a large car count, the Hornet Division has found themselves split in to two different Divisions. The Hornet As and Hornet Bs. Regardless of which division, Hornet Cars are small 4-cylinder cars with minimal modifications beyond roll cages and

other safety features. The Hornet B Division is for all Hornet Cars which are advertised as having 139hp or less, any cars producing more will be placed in the A Division. Alternatively, if a driver runs a lap time of 19.1 seconds or less, they’ll find themselves in the A Division regardless of horsepower. While the Hornet Class is a “beginner’s class” and people can start racing in it as young as 12, there’s no age limit and it certainly attracts a lot of different people. But what’s made the Hornet Class so appealing?

“It is a great affordable way to try out racing,” says Ted Dimitrov, an ex-Hornet Car racer and current flagman at the Speedway. “In a lot of cases you can get a built, starter car for $500.” Beyond cost there’s always the intimidation of going against experienced drivers but this is something that new or prospective race car drivers need not fear as Dimitrov explains, “We are all like family. Not everyone always gets along, but just like family, lots of them will be there when you need help. […] the big brothers (experienced), will

by the show’s hosts, Cory Bukauskas, Devon MacLean and Henry Gillespie-Graham, who performed skits and told jokes between the acts. Even the teachers took to the stage! For-

mer Carihi teachers, Bill Young and Kai Taylor joined teachers, Rudi Kreis, Joe Shields and principal Sean Toal for an epic cover of Metallica’s version of “Whiskey in the Jar”. “The performers get to work with a professional sound man” said Dougan, “so being in the show is a good experience for those who want to get into the performing industry. Overall, it gives you professional experience on a stage.” For grade 11 student Charis Tazumi, being in the show led to another chance to sing again later this summer. “This year, Cari-

palooza allowed for me to get another performance opportunity in the community,” she shared. Tazumi is no stranger to the Carihi stage. “I’ve been doing [Caripalooza] since I got to Carihi in grade 9. What’s amazing, I’ve noticed, is that at every Caripalooza I’ve gone to and been a part of, the students and the staff and anyone in the audience are super supportive. People are very kind no matter what your act is. They’re just super excited for you and want to support you. That really reflects Carihi’s spirit, which I love being a part of!”

always try to help the little brother.” Of course, newer drivers often don’t have the ability to compete with the faster cars, but as Braydon Weiler, driver of the #15 Hornet A car, explains, due to the Hornet Class’s large size, it doesn’t matter, “how slow or fast you are, there is competition for you.” Most of the people at the Speedway have either raced or been a part of the Hornet Class in some way. Boston Larson, 2015’s Bomber Season Champion began his racing career in the Hornet Class. When asked whether

or not he’d recommend the Hornet Class he was overwhelmingly positive. “Of course I would!” Larson says, “The Hornet B Division is the best class to ever start racing in! It teaches the younger kids to get their driving skills and be safer on the road.” Others agreed with Larson. Andy Guest, whose son has raced in the Hornet Division and who’s been involved with the Speedway since 1975, says, “racing is a great sport, not only does it teach people how to drive defensively it makes them good people in everyday life,

in how to treat others on and off the track.” Not only does racing help create better drivers, but it builds better people and relationships. Guest says, “The best part of racing besides the fun and learning all about cars is the camaraderie involved...and all the great people you get to meet and be involved with. I highly recommend families get involved in racing as I have seen so many cases where parents start the season with their kids and by the time the season is over they have become friends.”

Charis Tazumi (center) sings Ingrid Michaelson’s “The Chain” alongside Kate Le and Heather Spetifore (not seen in the photo).

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291 Island Hwy Yes it’s got it all at a fabulous price. New 1300 sq ft home with Contemporary Open floor plan with vaulted ceilings in gorgeous kitchen and living room, large Master Bedroom with Ensuite, walk in closet and large windows to brighten up any day. High efficient heat pump, 3ft crawl space, 20 x 20 garage etc etc . Relax in Peace and quiet on a no thru road with green space behind the house for privacy and of course RV parking. 697 Park Forest Dr. One of the most beautiful View homes in Campbell River boasting 44 Lineal feet of ocean side windows. Bright stunning one owner 4 bdrm, 3 bath home is gorgeous inside & out and has been meticulously maintained since it was built in 1990. The large spacious kitchen is perfect for the chef in the family and is adorned with granite counter tops, red oak cabinets, LG stainless steel high end appliances The master bedroom is situated on the top floor ocean side overlooking Georgia Straight and Cape Mudge and has a luxurious ensuite with 2 person jet tub and 6x8 walk in closet. The ocean side patio, RV parking, built in vacuum, crawl space storage, 200 amp service, 2 bay 21x21 garage, and self draining sprinkler system. 91 Murphy St.

$8,000 REBATE towards flooring Under Quality Construction by, “M Schuck Homes”.Pick your color’s, your flooring, kitchen cabinets, counter tops etc etc before they get installed.Vaulted living room ceiling, Fireplace, and Large Master with Ensuite. Finished sq ft will be approximately 1446 with a 20 x 20 garage with the newest “Smart Board” exterior finish, heat pump, RV Parking, and backs onto beautiful green space. Completion date approximately July 15th 2016. 679 Park Forest Dr.

http://www.century21.ca/Property/101134131

Ocean front condominium living at its finest in this Hidden Harbour 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Walk out to the beach! Bring your 27’ boat to your private moorage. $269,900. janet.scotland@century21.ca

COMMERCIAL CORNER

CONSIGNMENT CLOTHING STORE,

popular Willow Point enterprise operating over 12 years. $25,000 http://www.century21.ca/Property/101136591

SHOPPERS ROW 950 SQ FT LEASE SPACE

Spectacular 1/2 acre ocean front, spectacular views. Zoned multi-family, so you can finish the suite on the lower walk-out level and keep the main level entry with master on the main and 2 more bedrooms up for your self $489,900.

janet.scotland@century21.ca

175 Evergreen Rd

$14.50 per sq ft http://www.century21.ca/Property/101133283

MULTI-FAMILY ZONED

ocean front 1/2 acre with suite-able 4 bedroom 2 bath home $489,900 http://www.century21.ca/Property/101139451 11% CAP rate for

INCOME PRODUCING MALL $1,288,888

http://www.century21.ca/Property/101125888 janet.scotland@century21.ca

1100 Shoppers Row, Campbell River 250-923-2111

http://www.century21.ca/Property/101139451

2175 Forest Grove

Call Jim today to view!

Build your ocean view home on over 1/2 acre or put your developer’s hat on, subdivide and build 4 new homes, or try rezoning to mult-family. Lot fronts on South McLean, Evergreen and South Alder. Great neighbourhood and great opportunity. $295,000 janet.scotland@century21.ca

This house, with its numerous features and immense appeal really needs to be viewed to be appreciated. Triple car garage has one extra-long bay. Fully fenced, with back yard, full cemented driveway for boat or RV. Exquisite ponds and landscaping plus full patio in the southern facing backyard. Nothing has been forgotten in this beautiful interior with Brazilian Cherry hardwood floors and open living floor plan. Best are the 4 bedrooms, or a den or a craft room. Beautiful kitchen has granite counter tops as do all bathrooms, and maple cabinets with BI wall oven and warming drawer. Extra large master bedroom. Just a beautiful, beautiful home! MLS 403312 $524,900

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Close to town, but a world away from it all. Large exceptionally well maintained, split level family home. The love and attention given to this home is evident in every corner. Kitchen has been beautifully updated and overlooks back garden. With 5 bedrooms, living room, family room, and in house workshop, there is room for your family to spread out. The yard is a wooded wonderland overlooking Holly Hill Farm. Enjoy your coffee on the viewing platform listening to the birds singing in the trees and watching lambs & goats in the field below. There is a creek meandering down the side yard and a pond to enhance the natural setting. The garden has been maintained organically. $424,900 MLS 407936

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CAMPBELL RIVER LISTINGS

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922 Heritage Meadows $449,000

HOT NEW LISTING!

Meticulous 1400 sq.ft. rancher with double garage & 1300 sq.ft attached shop/ mancave. This one owner home has 3 bdrms 2 baths and was built with consirable detail with wide halls and door ways, 10 ft ceilings with built in sound system throughout the home. Large Master bedroom with his & hers closets, jacuzzi tub & separate shower in the ensuite. Murphybed in one of the bedrooms making it perfect for a home office. Beautiful kitchen with dining area that has sliding glass door leading thru the breezeway to the shop. The shop has a 2 piece bathroom and room for 4-5 cars. Loads of RV parking and cute little oasis in the backyard with matching little garden shed. Great location to Beaver Lodge lands, shopping, theatre, arena, pool, Timberline High School /College.

OPEN HOUSE SAT, MAY 28 • 11-12:30

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547 Steenbuck Drive MLS 404691

#5-2033 Varsity Landing $339,900 MLS 403575

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4 bed, 3 bath, double garage

3133 Owen Rd

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161 McLean St $289,800

69 Hilchey Rd $259,800

Ocean view character home on almost 1 acre. Beautiful gardens fruit & nut trees. Walking distance to golf course & shopping.

SAYWARD LISTINGS

Quality construction by MacVeigh Contracting Ltd.(unit #3 under construction) Get in early to pick the flooring, fixtures, and colours. $299,000 + net GST. 10 year home warranty $50/month strata fee

- Gateway to Eco Tourism in the North Island

HOT NEW LISTING!

MLS# 407914

• Spacious 4 bdrm 2700 sqft home w/ great ocean view. Premiere areas close to all amenities. • 3 bdrms on the main level plus 1 bdrm Some upgrades include,fresh paint and newer floors on main level

825 Gorge Harbour $1,499,000 MLS# 407282 57 Murphy St $489,800 MLS# 406981

1391 Galerno $429,800 MLS# 407257

2629 Sunderland Rd $469,000

447 Twillingate $335,900

• Ocean & Mountian views • 4/5 bedroom, 3 bath • Updates include newer kitchen, new roof (2014), windows and fresh paint. • established B&B

• 3-4 bdrm + Den on main floor • 2 bdrm suite down • Currently run as a B&B with established clientele • 24x24 Heated insulated shop

• Absolutely stunning 17.6 acre Waterfront home located in Gorge Harbour on Cortez Island. 3000 sq ft home w/ own private 60’ deep water dock. 3 bdrm and 2 ½ bath in main home. 2 bdrm 1 bath self contained guest cottage.

HOT NEW LISTING!

200 Ambleside Dr MLS 408168 • $214,900

$399,900 • 454 Community Rd MLS 407532 Large 1800 sq. ft. 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom rancher with huge detached shop that sits on 30 acres in the Sayward valley at the end of a no thru road.

Beautifully maintained 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home in the Village of Sayward. Loads of updates. Cozy woodstove in the family room. 4th bedroom down with laundry room and little workshop. Enjoy the huge back deck on 1/3 acre, backing onto green space. Separate outside seating areas, firepit area, garden area with litte green house. This home is ready to move in. Minutes to the Marina.

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

5493 S. Island Hwy, Courtenay

3 bdrm 1 bath Rancher on 17 acres. Some newer updates. Large covered deck. A few km to the ocean & golf course. MLS 403293

MLS# 408023

Just a short stroll to the beach and all of the amenities in Willow Point. Fantastic ocean view and loads of potential in this solid ocean view home. Willow Point is developing quickly and this property has much, much more potential. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath on the main level with mostly unfinished basement. Large .315 acre lot just one lot off the highway. Decorate it now and use it as your family home now or hold for future development.

UNITS 1 & 2 970 Petersen

991 Petersen $399,000

1016 Sayward Rd. • $229,000

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410 MacMillan Dr • $165,000 973 Island Hwy • $459,000 MLS 407343 Beautiful & private 12.9 acres with

$189,900 MLS 394283 • Level 11930 sq ft ocean view building lot across from boat ramp and future marina in Union Bay.

4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Family home in large family home. 35min North of the village of Sayward. Campbell River.

MLS 401367 • Custom built 1 bdrm bungalow over 3 bay garage. 0.41 acre backing onto greenbelt. Zoned R-1B

201 Strathcona Way $419,800 MLS 400445

• McInnes & Sons Construction 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty. 5 bdrms and 3 baths which can be customized to your liking ...or even choose another plan! • Experienced local builder with a great reputation!

2621 Sunderland Rd $459,000

MLS 394334 • 5 bdrm, 3 bath level entry w/full finished walkout bsmt. Large Ocean and Mountain view Lot. Build to Suit • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty

1130 S Island Hwy $569,800 MLS# 404139

• 2 bdrm + Den, 3 bath, 2351 sqft Ocean View Executive Home, Low maintenance yard w/ample parking

new listing

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3921 Seaspray Dr. $159,000 MLS# 405242

$175,000 • 170 Seaview Dr

$410,000 • 648 Sabre Rd

Large Family Home 4 bds, 2 bths

Beautiful updated home, 1.75 acres with 2 bed in-law suite

$370,000 • 572 Sabre Rd Beautiful Family home, 2 acres, 5 bds, 3 bths

• 3 bed modular home .25 acre lot, good size with lots of privacy. • 10 min walk from Storey’s Beach and Nature Trails. Invest in your future and enjoy the laid back life.

2079 Varsity Dr $499,800 MLS# 407599

4 HOUSES $475,000 • 909 Sayward Rd

$299,000 • 1242 Sayward Rd

$163,000 • 251 Spar St

Beautiful riverfront acreage w/ restored Heritage Home

2.98 acres, 4/ 3 bed, 1 bath house

Large family home with 3 bdrm 2 bath

• 2400 sqft, 3 bdrm and 3 bath home • Master bdrm w/ beautiful ensuite and walk in closet • Built by a Master carpenter w/ love and care.

4349 S. Isl. Hwy. $299,800 MLS# 406445

• 2-3 Bdrm home on 1 acre • Short stroll to Salmon Point Marina & Resort • Ocean and Coastal Mountain Views

2201 Shetland Rd $850,000

MLS 382888 • 14 acre property close to downtown • Selectively cleared & ready for your dream home

1702 Wood Rd $1,049,000

MLS 409065 • Amazing waterfront property w/private dock. • Located in Painter Barclay area on prestigious Discovery Drive. • 3172 sqft, 3 bed plus pan-abode log home.

2248 Oyster Garden $959,000 MLS# 406686 • Executive Waterfront home • 2900 sq. ft. 4 bdr, 4 bath • 1100 sq. ft. deck


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Personal Real Estate Corporation

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919 TIMBERLINE DR

302-2730 S. ISLAND HWY

Affordably priced for owners and investors as rentals are allowed (currently rented for $850). They also allow 1 small pet so it will suit most buyers. MLS #407305

Over 80% SOLD OUT! Only 11 lots left to choose from! A great area with convenience to many amenities. Reasonable building scheme. MLS #406203

No GST payable on this 0.37 acre lot! Ocean & mountain views & room for a big house with extra room at the back for a detached shop! MLS #408567

Spectacular ocean views are yours! Extensively updated & modernized 2 bedroom condo, low maintenance, spacious deck! Why rent when you can own! MLS 400595 HOSTED BY KAREN BROTHERSTON

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17-772 ROBRON RD This townhouse is located in a popular complex. The main floor plan is ideal with living/dining/kitchen/laundry & 2 pce. powder room. 3 bdrms up & a full bath. MLS #407732

279,800 NEW PRICE

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DARNELL & NEIGEL ROADS

2420 QUINSAM RD

1550 S. ISLAND HWY

427 S. MURPHY ST

580 BARTLETT RD

New 2.47 acre lots (4 to choose from)! The lots are mostly cleared. Some ocean view is possible on some lots. Piped water is available, buyer to install sewage system. MLS 404010

The home requires upgrades, renovation & updating to create some sweat equity. Partial basement is unfinished. Side yard driveway to access huge backyard. MLS #408891

Build your new home or a small to midsized condo/apartment development on this 0.54 ocean view lot. Easy access from a side street. See the potential! MLS #399981

Your perfect lot awaits! Sea forever views are yours for the taking from this 0.21 acre lot, set in a renowned ocean view area and surrounded by quality homes. MLS #407554

Ranchers are selling quickly! Popular rancher plan with a nice sized lot with some privacy, wide side yard for boat or RV parking and it’s in a good area. MLS #407763

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PENDIN 2144 PARK RD

LOT B DEERFIELD RD

329 S. MCCARTHY ST

618 TALON PL

1973 AUGUST PL

Here’s a nice sized 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. The plan is spacious with a good sized family room with rear facing slider plus a formal living room with onyx faced fireplace. MLS #407913

Multiple zoning means several options! Here’s a great opportunity for a family or group to purchase a large parcel of land. Check it out before it’s too late. MLS #407072

Great location close to amenities yet it’s located on a quiet side street. The home has had several updates & there’s an in-law suite (non-conforming) too! MLS #407481

A fantastic package with a great layout with a huge kitchen & dining area. You’ll love the easy care yard allowing you time for other things you enjoy. MLS #408190

Cul de sac location! Spread out and enjoy the space in this bright, open rancher with vaulted ceilings. New roof & skylights in 2015. Heat pump, sprinkler system. MLS #408125

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103 VERMONT DR

250 STRATFORD DR

232 MICHIGAN PL

226 MICHIGAN PL

Full of natural light & airy, high ceilings. Wheelchair & walker friendly with large bedrooms, argon filled thermal windows, backing onto golf course, private patio. MLS #398578 HOSTED BY KAREN BROTHERSTON

Popular rancher plan! The main living area has engineered hardwood floors & a gas fireplace in the living room. The kitchen is a nice layout and has quartz counter tops. MLS #407616

Lovingly maintained mountainview home in a great area! Extensive renovations, private back yard and tons of space for the whole family. A very nice choice! MLS #404237

Under construction! Great 1722 sq. ft. rancher plan with 9 ft. ceilings. If you buy early you can select your finishing colors & products. Landscaping, fence and appliance packages are available at a discount. MLS #406985

This plan will live like a rancher with all the main living areas, master bdrm & 2nd bedroom/office located on the main level plus 2 more bdrms & a full bath up. MLS #406994

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569,800

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260 S. MURPHY ST

2605 SUNDERLAND RD

308 S. MCLEAN

790 BIRCH ST

647 MARINER DR

Great location, great views, in-law set up, driveway access to backyard, additional parking for vehicle or maybe RV or shop. Bring your customizing ideas! MLS #399854

Ready August 2016. Two storey with a different layout. Buyers remember you don’t have to pay Property Transfer Tax on new homes (a savings of $6,996 on this home). MLS #408609

Easy care property in a great area! 4 bdrms up & one down, You’ll enjoy the ocean and mountains from all the main living areas. River rock fireplace, oversized garage. MLS #408076

This 4 bedroom and den (that could be a 5th) home is set on a great lot close to town. The roof has been replaced. Views too! Possibilities to re-zone. MLS #407535

Close to all levels of school & loaded with many extras! Gorgeous kitchen, expensive fixtures. Spacious basement is pre-wired & plumbed for separate kitchen. MLS #399928

$

579,800

$

579,800 NEW PRICE

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959,800

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225 MARYLAND DR

3311 WISCONSIN WAY

4000 GORDON RD

695 ASH ST

Gorgeous 5 bedroom home! The kitchen has oodles of quality cabinets, endless granite counters, walk-in pantry. Formal dining, custom ceilings… A must see! MLS #407722

4 bedroom, 3 bath beauty with grand entry & high ceilings. 2510 sq. ft. to spread out in. The ensuite is fit for a queen & soaker tub features a heater to keep the water warm. MLS #402036

Dramatic high ceilings, incredible details in the timber finishing, two sided fireplace, upper loft, huge media or family room, sauna room, bar, new heat pump. MLS #402257

Perched on the Ridge boasting incredible views! Stunning 3668 sq. ft. home with private driveway winding down. Double garage and double detached carport with guest or in-law suite. MLS #407037

4,250,000

$

1100 HOMEWOOD RD

Huge 8.7 acre site near the heart of the city with approx. 48,000 sq. ft. bldg with multiple tenants plus an undeveloped (approx. 3.5 acre) for future development. MLS #395648


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766 Bowen Drive 3300 sq. ft of Comfort and Quality 4 bdrms, 3 baths, office, huge family room. Lives like a rancher. Great ocean view. Desirable established neighbourhood $425,000 $422,000

FAMILY ORIENTED

#25 - 772 Robron Rd MLS 400318 $178,800 • 3 bed/ 2 bath townhouse • Pristine- Newer carpeting, lino & laminate flooring and newer interior paint • Merecroft area

SOLD! #308-1350 Island S Hwy $235,000 Rockland Ridge Condo

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An Address of Distinction...offering lifestyle that everyone dreams of. Imagine living on the breathtaking estuary of the world famous Campbell River where it meets the Pacific Ocean. Scenic views of parkland, the magnificent waters of Discovery Passage & majestic coastal mountains in the backdrop. "Newport" is a quality secured gated residential development that has only three of seven residential properties remaining with private protected moorage. The moorage facilities include aluminium standing piers & walkways down to a 40 ft fabricated dock, with power & water available. This property suits an executive main level entry residence with design guidelines in place to maintain the integrity of the development. The property has been developed to the highest standards of design & planning with custom street lighting, rolled curbs & underground services. Island lifestyle and pristine wilderness is at your doorstep.

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6 Appliances included and so much more . . . Mariner’s Landing is Campbell River’s newest Patio home development, built by Award Winning Crowne Pacific Development Corp. This exclusive property is located in the secure, gated, subdivision of Newport, 1 km North of the bridges. This bare land strata patio home development is on the world famous Campbell River estuary. Enjoy open concept living in this tastefully decorated home with two colour schemes to choose from. Features of this floor plan include a spacious kitchen, stone gas fireplace, heat pump, on-demand hot water, attached garage, exterior patio. Also included is an appliance package, fridge, stove, dishwasher, microwave hood fan, washer, dryer. Also inlcuded is the garage door opener, blind package, fully landscaped with sprinkler system and fully fenced yard. Relax in the oversized master bedroom that has a deluxe 5 pc ensuite, with heated tile floors and a walk-in closet. Enjoy the common property access to the waterfront that brings you a few short paddles to the famous Campbell River Tyee fishing pool. All of this in a beautiful, quiet, peaceful gated community.

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845 PINECREST RD. Centrally located, family designed home with space for everyone and access to outside from all living areas. Split level layout. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Large private back yard with fresh new landscaping. Great updates.

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474 SMELT BAY RD. Beautifully appointed home on a semiwaterfront property in sought after Smelt Bay on the southwest shores of Cortes Island.

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$165,000

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$949,000

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298 SAWMILL RD. Spectacular south facing and west facing 48 acre waterfront property with views of Plunger Pass. Well known for excellent fishing, the Subtle Islands, and the mountains of Vancouver Island.

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MLS 408113

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365 SUMMIT CRES. LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! Cul-desac living at it’s best here. 2500 sq ft 3-4 bedroom home with lots of West Coast character.

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MLS 395887

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809 NOBLE RD. Quathiaski Cove oceanfront home featuring spectacular views up and down Discovery Passage and across to Campbell River. This 2 level home has an updated wraparound deck overlooking Discovery Passage. Was $484,000.

OPEN sUN, may 29 • 1-2:30PM HOUSE 2003 FAIRWAY DR. Custom executive G ISTIN home with open WL E N plan, spectacular architectural lines, soaring vaulted ceilings and expansive windows and private patios overlook views of pond & golf coarse. $535,000

OPEN sat, may 28 • 11:30-1PM HOUSE 302-2730 S. ISLAND HWY. Don’t rent when you can own this newly renovated condo offering spectacular views! Sit back and marvel at the views from all the main living areas, master bedroom and spacious deck of this top floor unit. $152,400

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OPEN sat, may 28 • 1:30-3PM HOUSE 1951 PINEHURST PL. Open and Inviting! Beautifully landscaped, private patio! Entertaining will be delightful in this beautiful rancher. $384,800

$1,600,000

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130 S. BIRCH ST. Let the sun shine in: This large well laid out home will appeal to a variety of families. With 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms it would be ideal for a blended family in need of a separate in law suite or mortgage helper.

250-935-6795

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$379,500

MLS 403143

MLS 406499

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DEANNA COLLINS

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MLS 404301

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MLS 406120

MLS 407642

ANDREW RIVETT

ANDREW RIVETT Personal Real Estate Corporation

DEANNA COLLINS

MARK WARREN

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COMMUNITY UPDATE MAY 27, 2016 DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION CURRENTLY RECEIVE A PERMISSIVE PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTION? THEN YOU WILL NEED TO REAPPLY THIS YEAR!!! The City’s current Permissive Tax Exemption (PTE) Bylaws expire in 2016 so all PTE recipients will need to reapply to be considered for an exemption in 2017 and beyond. PTE applications, along with all supporting documentation, will be accepted until 4:30 p.m. Friday, June 24, 2016 for 2017 exemptions. Applications are available on the City website at www.campbellriver.ca by selecting Your City Hall / Advisory Commissions and Committees / Community Partnership Committee. Paper copies are available from City Hall. Submit applications to the attention of Dennis Brodie, Finance Operations Supervisor, 301 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River, BC V9W 4C7. Permissive property tax exemptions are available for property that is either owned or held by a church, charitable, philanthropic or non-profit organization that meets the requirements prescribed by Section 224 of the Community Charter and City Council’s Finance Policy. For further information or clarification on the application process please contact Dennis Brodie, Finance Operations Supervisor, by telephone at 250-286-5754 or by email at dennis.brodie@campbellriver.ca .

BUILDERS AND DEVELOPERS FORUM What Do You Need to Know about the Environmental Protection Bylaw? Local qualified environmental professionals (QEPs) and developers are invited to the City of Campbell River’s next lunch ‘n’ learn session on important information that QEPs need to know about the City’s Environmental Protection Bylaw. Date: Wednesday, June 1 from noon to 1 p.m. Location: Enterprise Centre, 900 Alder Street, beside City Hall. RSVP to planning@campbellriver.ca or 250-287-5725. For more information contact: Terri Martin, Environmental Specialist at 250-286-5711.

campbellriver.ca/downtowndesign Another opportunity! Share your ideas on how to Refresh Downtown Campbell River. Community feedback on the Refresh Downtown survey has been incorporated into preliminary design concepts for streets, sidewalks, bicycle areas, public gathering spaces, lighting, landscaping, decorative features, and buildings. Join us at the Maritime Heritage Centre: • Monday, June 6 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. (hands-on design sessions) • Wednesday, June 8 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. (design presentations and discussion) Registration for both sessions at 6 p.m. These designs will inform the next community events in July and August. Questions? Please contact Marianne Wade, Acting Community Planning and Development Services Manager, at 250-286-5742 or marianne.wade@campbellriver.ca

The City of Campbell River’s Environmental Protection Bylaw requires erosion and sediment control – to prevent incidents such as the one shown in this photo.

RECYCLING COMING TO CONDO COMPLEXES AND APARTMENT BUILDINGS! Campbell River City Council has adopted a Recycling and Garbage Regulation Bylaw to ensure that all multi-family buildings implement recycling services by Dec. 31, 2016. Provincial financial incentives will enable multi-family buildings to receive recycling services from qualified collectors at a low rate and in many cases free of charge. Earlier this year, City staff began providing multi-family building owners with information on the provincial funding and anticipated bylaw changes, as well as educational material to use with residents. Over the next several months, City staff will continue contacting building owners to share information and offer assistance in setting recycling programs in multi-family buildings. Questions? Please contact Drew Hadfield at 250-286-5783 or via email to drew.hadfield@campbellriver.ca.

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Uschi Hanelt has been riding bikes all her life and biking to work is no short jaunt as she makes were way to the Campbell River Community Centre from York Road.

Bike-to-Work Week is a normal way of life for Uschi Hanelt tow. Biking became a primary mode of transportation that she has continued throughout most of her life. At 70 years young Henelt now works with the Recreation and Culture department, in a variety of children programs, and whenever she can, she bikes to work. Biking to work for her is not a short jaunt as she commutes in from the York Road area – that’s roughly 15 kilometres each way. “Getting to work is a priority but biking is more than that,” she says. “I get to see things I wouldn’t necessarily see when driving. It is

also a great way to relax and get some exercise. I wish more people would ride their bikes, and they don’t have to travel on main roads, there are lots of side streets people can use to commute. There are so many awesome rides in this area, and I am seeing more and more people riding which is fantastic.” Henelt accredits her ability to ride frequently to the fact that she works part-time. But she is actively living her passion for biking, crosscountry skiing and hiking. Biking has become a way of life for Uschi and should inspire us all to get on two wheels.

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Workshops to refresh the heart of Campbell River Celebrating Campbell River’s west coast heritage, having ample outdoor seating, a pedestrian-friendly core and live entertainment and events downtown, were among the top priorities identified by Campbell Riverites in the recent Refresh Downtown Campbell River survey. The City received 920 survey responses from the general public and 550 responses from youth highlighting the community’s priorities for creating a vibrant heart of the community. The survey, which ran throughout the month of April, was one of the first steps in the Refresh Downtown Campbell River initiative. “It’s clear that our downtown is the heart of our community and really important to our residents, and people are very keen to share their ideas for the future,” says Marianne Wade, acting community planning and development services manager.

“Street trees, landscaping, street furniture, building storefronts, pedestrian activities, patios, event programming and ample parking in walking distance of downtown locations all ranked as key priorities.” To take the community ideas gathered in the survey to the next level and begin to design concepts for streetscape improvements in the downtown, the City will host downtown design workshops on June 6 and June 8, 2016 at the Maritime Heritage Centre. “The downtown design workshop is the community’s opportunity to help us shape the future of our downtown,” says Mayor Andy Adams. “We want our residents and businesses to provide their ideas as we develop designs for future capital projects in our downtown. This initiative will build on past projects such as Spirit Square and recent projects such as the St.

Ann’s and Alder Street upgrades, beautification grants and the façade improvement program.” The workshops will help develop options for downtown streetscape improvements. The designs will include roadways, sidewalks, public gathering spaces, lighting, landscaping, decorative features, bicycle areas, parking, signage and the look and character of buildings. The City is also undertaking infrastructure reviews for water, sewer, drainage and parking to be ready to support new development in the downtown. “The Refresh Downtown Campbell River initiative will enable the City to be positioned to undertake new capital improvement projects in a phased approach as budgets, funding and grant opportunities, and new development opportunities arise,” Mayor Adams notes. The workshops will include an initial hands-

on design session on Monday, June 6 from 6 to 9 p.m. where community ideas will be gathered by City staff and MVH’s team of urban designers, landscape architects, planners and engineers. On Wednesday, June 8 a workshop from 6 to 8:30 p.m. will display preliminary downtown designs and principles based on community input. “These design elements and principles will be used to refine the Refresh Downtown concept for the next series of engagement initiatives taking place in July and August,” Wade adds. To sign up for information and keep up to date on Refresh Downtown Campbell River visit the project website at www.campbellriver. ca/downtowndesign. For more information on the workshops, call the City’s Community Planning & Development Services Department at 250-286-5725.

Free building and development forum June 1 on City’s Environmental Protection Bylaw

Community Plan is supported and that all development permit conditions are implemented,” says Chris

Osborne, the City’s senior planner. “Currently, the bylaw focuses on watercourses and bald eagle nest tree

habitat,” he adds. Reserve a spot by calling 250-286-5725 or emailing planning@ campbellriver.ca

Have you ever seen a stream of brown muddy water leaving a construction site and running into the storm drain or watched as someone dumps their paint or concrete wash water onto the street? Perhaps you’ve watched wheelbarrows of yard waste being deposited in natural areas that line streamside habitat. “These activities are regulated under the City of Campbell River’s Environmental Protection Bylaw,” says Terri Martin, environmental specialist. Learn more about the bylaw during the City’s free lunch ‘n’ learn session at noon June 1 for local developers and qualified environmental professionals (QEPs) in the Enterprise Centre boardroom at 900 Alder Street, beside City Hall. “The bylaw also helps to ensure that the environmental development permit process in the Official

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The day our chimneys came down:Campbell River’s big earthquake DANYON WHYTE MUSEUM AT CAMPBELL RIVER

One lazy June morning 70 years ago in Campbell River, Bill McNeil was taking a test drive in a dump truck. During the ride Bill noticed the truck shaking, and bouncing about. He assumed that it was the truck’s fault. He complained profusely about it to the seller, who said, “There’s been an earthquake”. It was Vancouver Island’s biggest earthquake to date, in fact. The earthquake occurred on Sunday, June 23, 1946, at 10:13 in the morning, and lasted for approximately 30 seconds. It measured 7.2-7.3 on the Richter Scale with the epicenter approximately 16 kilometers south-east of Campbell River, on the Beaufort Range in Strathcona Park. The quake affected an area that reached all the way to Kamloops and Tacoma, but if affected Vancouver Island, and surrounding islands, most of all. “…the land was moving like waves, like ocean waves, and I could hear a roar.” Wallace Baikie probably witnessed a “Surface Wave” while out golfing that morning. Surface waves shake the ground in an undulating pattern, like an ocean wave does, exactly as Baikie described. “The house was shaken off the blocks and it fell into the excavation. The piano rolled across the room and smashed into a wall. Everything in the way of dishes was broken except for two glasses.” Elaine

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Compton home after the 1946 earthquake showing the collapsed chimney.

Sanderson tells of the ruin of the Wilkes’ home while it was on stilts, having a basement installed under it. Les McDonald witnessed a scene outside that was straight out of a science fiction novel. “When we finally got outside, we could see geysers shooting 20 or 30 feet into the air, water and sand geysers.” Campbell River experienced several thousand dollars’ worth of damage

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(approximately $100,000 in today’s value). The greatest loss of this day was the lives of two men. One from a heart attack just from the shock, while the other drowned. Daniel Fidler, the drowning victim, was sailing his dinghy when the violent waves caused by the earthquake capsized his vessel. Early Campbell Riverites endured the earthquake of

1946 with minimal disruption to their way of life, taking it in stride. They repaired the damage, and recalled humorous stories that came out of the earthquake. One such story is told about an elderly couple who lived at Willow Point and had just installed an electric fence around their garden to keep cattle from trampling it and grazing there. On the day of

the earthquake, the farmer was irate to spot the hungry cows trying to pass through the fence to get to the free snack inside. He quickly leapt to the lever to turn it on before the cattle could demolish his crops. When he flipped the switch the house and all the possessions within started to shake. His wife yelled at him, “Quick, turn that thing off before you shake the whole house down!” That same day, there was an old man who had frequent heart attacks. He decided to take a bike ride on the morning of the earthquake as it was a beautiful summer morning. During his ride he fell to the ground and started shaking about. A concerned passerby asked, “Are you okay? Are you having a heart attack?” The old man shook his head and chuckled while still on the ground. He pointed towards his bicycle, “If I’m having one then my bike is too.” Not everyone was able to take such a relaxed view of what the community had experienced. Many people were terrified and took it quite seriously. The resiliency of these early residents combined with their rural lifestyle and woodenframed homes served them well for enduring what today would have likely been quite a destructive event. Danyon Whyte is a Carihi High student doing Work Experience at the Museum at Campbell River. www.crmuseum.ca

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t’s as if the Three Stooges mixed with the Trailer Park Boys. That piece of imagery is how Carihi grad Malcolm Masters and two of his partners in crime describe their web series Goons. The minute long pilot, which is full of karate chops and fight scenes that put Power Rangers to shame, was one of 15 projects recently awarded a $10,000 grant through Telus. Malcolm, a Campbell River native, is a co-creator of Goons and stars as The Brawn, alongside Camden Filness as Blue and Ryan McNeill Bolton as The Brain. Masters describes the characters as those who typically disappear from a film within the first few seconds because of their shenanigans. “The premise is they are these guys who are usually in 30 seconds of a movie because the hero beats them up and they’re never seen again,” Masters says. The aspiring actors and filmmakers would like to turn Goons into a miniseries, with one episode dedicated to each character. Goons, which was created with the help of the $10,000 grant – is up against several other pilots all competing for

Campbell River’s Malcolm Masters, centre, co-starts in Goons alongside Camden Filness, left, and Ryan McNeill Bolton, right. The trio was recently awarded a $10,000 grant to film the web series pilot for Goons.

the ultimate prize – a $50,000 grant from Storyhive, a Telus initiative that aims to help local content creators in Western Canada develop their dreams. The winner will be chosen in July following a four-day voting period open to the public. Masters says his group is thrilled to be in the running and was beyond excited to receive the $10,000 from Storyhive to produce a pilot. “We were over the the moon to finally get some recognition that way,” says Masters, adding

the group was “beaten down” after failing to find success at other film festival competitions. “It’s pretty heart breaking to not get anywhere that way. Myself, I wasn’t expecting too much so I’m really happy to get a bit of legitimacy.” It’s been a long time coming for Masters who first started acting with Anne Young’s Young Theatre program when he was in Grade 5. “That was my first time acting on stage, in front of a crowd,” says Masters who considers himself a movie buff.

“I always loved movies. I rented movies every weekend. Clint Eastwood was always my hero when I was young.” Masters continued refining his craft through middle and high school, taking drama classes at Robron and then Carihi. After graduating in 2007, Masters moved to Vancouver and enrolled in Capilano College’s acting diploma program. It was there that he was ‘discovered’ by a talent agent during one of his live performances. That led to appearances on TLC’s Untold

Stories of the E.R., filmed at the former Riverview mental health hospital in Coquitlam, as well as a two-episode role on the TV series Supernatural. Masters also appeared in the History Channel’s Battle Castle where he put his sword fighting skills to use. Masters is certified by The Academy of Fight Directors Canada which helped him snag is Battle Castle role and has proved valuable in the filming of Goons. It was through the Academy that Masters connected with his

Goons co-stars Filness and McNeill Bolton. Masters says he’s been having a blast working on Goons which originally started as a project to pass the time in between acting gigs. Goons started three years ago, originally as a six-episode mini-series. It was later set aside for other projects, but recently resurrected. Masters says the reincarnation of Goons is a “restart” with all new content. “Goons has been in the works to keep us busy in between the downtime,” Masters says. “As actors starting out, it’s important to do your own stuff and it’s a great way to network and meet people doing the same thing.” It’s also how Masters and his team, which includes Goons director Tom Hackett, discov-

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ered the Storyhive grant opportunity, which provides good exposure for the young actors. Goons, along with other pilots that received a grant, will be available to view on Optik TV for Telus subscribers, as well as on the Storyhive website (storyhive.com). In the meantime, when he’s not squeezing in trips back home to Campbell River, Masters and his crew are working on a longer, 10 to 15 minute pitch to submit to Storyhive for round two of voting, in a bid for the $50,000 prize. “When that time comes (in July) I’ll be getting all my friends and family to get on there and vote,” Masters says with a laugh. To view the Goons pilot, visit: storyhive. com/project/show/ id/1095

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Ceiliúir: A brilliant celebration of the tenth anniversary of The Tara School of Irish Dancing in Campbell River. Featuring the best of the past ten years and starring professional Irish & Celtic guest entertainers. Tickets:$21 Adult, $17 Student/Senior. 7-9pm at Tidemark Theatre. FMI 287-PINK

SAT. MAY 28 Campbell River Spirit Fair: The Campbell River Spirit Fair offers readings and healings from some of the best psychics, mediums, readers and energy workers on the Island. Or maybe you want to treat yourself to some great art, jewelry, pottery, or fashion...we have many vendors on site. Starts at 10am at Laichwiltach Family Life Society, 441- 4th Ave.

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Quadra Island Farmers Market & Bazaar: Just a 3 minute walk up from the ferry. Every Saturday, 10am-2pm. Rain or Shine! Right by the Credit Union. Artisans, crafts, gardeners, food. Get there early for the best finds. Community Credit Union, 657 Harper Rd.

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PWA Live Pro Wrestling: Join the Pure Wrestling Association at the Navy League Hall in Campbell River for a night of bone crunching, high flying, action packed entertainment. 911 13th Avenue. $20 Front Row, $15 General, $10 Youth. FMI www.canadianprowrestling.com/

hands. Concert takes place at the Trinity Presbyterian Church, Sat,May 28 at 7:30, p.m. Tickets are $15.00 at the door.

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TUES. MAY 31 Computer User Group Meeting: Presentation about “How to travel with a smart phone” by Ken Minnion followed by planning for future meetings. 10:00 am to 11:30 am at the Seniors Centre in the Ironwood Mall. FMI 250-504-0052

SUN. MAY 29 4th Annual Defeat Depression Walk: Registration is @ 9:30 a.m. and the 4 km walk begins at 11 a.m. Participants walk to Sequoia Park and back to Ostler Park. Refreshments can be purchased after the event at the longhouse. To register/donate/purchase merchandise go to the Defeat Depression website. Everyone is welcome to participate, including families and pets. Businesses and organizations wishing to sponsor the event or donate a prize can contact Robyn Ellsworth at 250-286-8828 or campbellriver@ defeatdepression.ca

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seeing adult groups such as the RCMP Band and the Royal Canadian Navy’s Stadacona bands performing at his small town Nova Scotia high school. “Here were adults having a great time playing their instruments and playing them very well,” he says. Fast forward 30 plus years and the opportunity to provide a similar experience for local students with local musicians is too good to pass up. Better yet, this event will be hands on for the students who will share the stage performing their own sets as part of

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SOLD A meticulously maintained home at Shady Maples, a 55+ age mobile home park. You will enjoy the fully updated living space with high end appliances, new windows and much more. In a private and quiet setting at the end of the road, this home features a fenced beautiful garden area that is well designed. Pride of ownership is obvious throughout this property, which is priced to sell. A must see.

Perfect retirement/empty nester unit. Located on a quiet non - through road in the McPhedran Pacific Maples Strata. This end unit offers plenty of privacy on a well - maintained and beautifully landscaped yard. Feels much larger than its almost 900 square feet. The maintenance fees are well within a manageable budget and the contingency fund is in good shape. A must see. This unit is priced to sell and won’t last long. $174,900

BEAUTIFUL OCEAN VIEW home with a large picture window to enjoy the cruise ships, tugboats, whales and much more as you relax in your front room. The front yard, which is fully fenced, has been levelled providing privacy and a great garden area. The trellis has some interesting plants, including a starter grapevine! This character home with its coved ceilings in the front room and cozy fireplace will calm you. The wood floors are original in both living room & dining room. A wonderful warm and cozy home on 0.35 of an acre in the heart of Campbell River. $329,900

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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 $329,900

89 South Alder St 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 NEW PRICE $349,800

NEW LISTING!

MLS 401857

FABULOUS OCEAN VIEWS from this main level entry home with walk out basement. This home features 2,600+ square feet of living with 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, is within walking distance to all levels of schools, shopping and recreation; making this the perfect home for your family. The large kitchen offers plenty of cabinetry and open concept perfect for entertaining. This home lives like a rancher with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, laundry room, kitchen and great room all on the main floor. The open floor plan flows out to the large deck at the back of the house so you can enjoy the ocean and mountain views. Outside you will find the home fully fenced, gorgeous landscaping ready for the children and for pets. $424,900 MLS 405202

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1678 Stephan Rd Lovely updated 1678 sq ft home on just over 2 acres! This bright and cheery home has had extensive upgrades including new heat pump, 200 amp electrical service, newer windows, gorgeous fir front door, upgraded attic insulation plus an energuide rating. Features include 2 updated bathrooms plus a large studio /family room on the ground level that access the outside to the beautiful slate walk ways and patio area. Property is partially fenced, perfect for pets plus lots of room for RV/boat storage. Rural living yet only 10 minutes to Courtenay. $349,900 MLS 406961

SOLD!

301 Dahl Road

GORGEOUS 4 BED 3 BATH HOME ON A HUGE LOT. This beautiful home has been fully updated including 3 new bathrooms. Main floor has a bright kitchen with heated slate floors that flows out to the deck & sunny private back yard. Upstairs are 4 bdrms that include a huge master plus a 4th bdrm that doubles as a family room. Fully fenced with a stone wall, ideal for pets or children. Outside – very nice workshop plus huge RV/or boat parking with sani dump. $499,900 MLS 407186

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Central Willow Point 3 bedroom, 2 full baths Newer flooring, lighting, counters Fully fenced, RV parking

• JUST LISTED AT $294,900 MLS 408088 • 593 Alexander COUNTRY ESTATE - TWO ½ ACRES 3780 SOUTH ISLAND HWY Just south of Jubilee Parkway • • • •

Zoning allows 2 homes, Peak-a-boo ocean view Quality custom home with in-law suite 10 zone Natural gas hot water heating + H.R.V 26 x 53 foot cement pad with all the utilities for carriage house or shop • Future subdivision potential. Offered at $599,900 MLS 403164

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5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1450sqft Central Willow Point (250 Westgate Road) Newer vinyl windows & heat pump 5 minute walk to Shopping and Sea Walk Minutes walk to Willow Point shopping & seawalk

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Centrally located, close to all amenities, updated 2 bed, 1 bath, gas fireplace. Lots of light. Craft room, social room, scooter plug ins, underground parking. Close to elevator & stairs.

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FEATURE PROPERTIES, PERFECT FOR SUMMER FUN! 1637 SAYWARD ROAD, SAYWARD VALLEY $349,000 MLS# 392405

BEAUTIFUL riverfront acreage just 45 minutes from CRiver has 2 homes – recreational property with a mortgage helper for the smart investor! Forested 5.5 acres with the White River along the back property line; Timber Cruise estimate =$236,895. The forested level lot has a private road leading from front to back of the property. Campsites along the river with drive-in access await further development. The White River flows through the scenic Sayward Valley to the Ocean at Kelsey Bay and offers adventurers excellent kayak/canoe possibilities. Enjoy your private camping, picnic, and fishing site along this charming river.

CLIFFE ROAD, QUADRA ISLAND $749,000 MLS# 401234

Fabulous oceanfront property with protected moorage on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. The three storey main house, built in the 1980s, has large windows with panoramic views of Gowland Harbour. You will appreciate the lovely wood detail and spacious living beside the ocean. The property has a private dock with water and power and a series of charming decks and stairs leading to a huge indoor saltwater pool with it’s own spacious entertainment area on the top level. The newer pool house was built in 2003 and features beautiful exposed timbers and woodwork throughout the entertainment area. This is a gem that must be seen to be appreciated.

1971 AUGUSTA PLACE $469,000 MLS# 403809

Stylish open concept home on a private cul-de-sac. Property backs onto a large, picturesque pond. In the last 18 months the home owner has opened up the main living space, renovated the kitchen and 2 existing bathrooms, installed a powder room for guests, enlarged the master bedroom walk-in closet, and installed beautiful hardwood throughout. The family chef will love the newer high - end appliances and convenient floor plan of the sophisticated kitchen and dining areas. Quality custom built home by Heidema Construction.

LOT D UPSHUR ROAD, QUADRA ISLAND $499,000 MLS# 391372

This 46 acre, estate-size property , a landmark known as Copper Bluffs, sets you above the soaring eagles and passing cruise ships as they glide along Discovery Passage. Includes a variety of building sites & is zoned for 1-4 residences. A small, freshwater lake is within the property and borders the well-maintained gravel road giving access to the property. It’s a short walk along Upshur Road to a public-access bay with private docks on either side and access for boat launching. It may be possible to construct a set of stairs to the water’s edge from the gap in Copper Bluffs. Just imagine!

214-350 Island Hwy S. $239,500 MLS#407946

203-907 CEDAR STREET $124,000 MLS# 400903

This spacious 2 bedroom unit is in one of Campbell River’s most exceptional semi - waterfront condo developments. The bright and open main living area has a gas fireplace for warmth and ambiance as well as a Juliet balcony overlooking a lush forest backdrop. The living room area opens onto a large, partially covered deck with exquisite ocean views. The 14’ x 11.8” den could easily be used as a 3rd bedroom and there is plenty of in - unit storage.

Outstanding ocean and mountain views from all living areas. Within walking distance of downtown. 2 bed, 1 bath condo with a large balcony overlooking Campbell River and Discovery Passage. A few updates will make this unit SPARKLE! Not to be missed.

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687 Nelson Rd

$379,900

• Executive 5 bedroom, 3 bath home • Absolutely stunning Ocean views • Guest bedroom w/ensuite • New deck in private back yard

• Updated 3 bedroom rancher. • 24’x44’x18’ Quonset, wired 220 amp • 150’x200’ lot can be subdivided. • Consider the many possibilities!

301 322 Birch St

$74,000 MLS 400432 1 bed condo. Well maintained. Great opportunity for the first time buyer/retiree or investor.

560 Ventura Pl $35,500

• Great potential in Port McNeill • Modular homes and houses allowed • Majestic mountain and ocean views • Nicest sub division in the area

23-400 Robron Rd $124,900

• 3 bedroom, 2 bath • Some ocean views • Completely refurbished • Pets and rentals allowed

60 Murphy St $359,900

• 4 bedroom, 2 bath Split Level • Over height 20’ x 30’ shop detached • Natural gas furnace, heat pump • Ocean and mountain views


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2470 Spring Road $515,000 MLS 405080 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.

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! Hosted by Marion Krug.

657B Petersen Rd $289,900

MLS 406143

114-824 S. Island Hwy

MLS 406918

Brand new with a huge 17 x 24 oversized garage. This basement home features a great room design with a well designed kitchen and cozy fireplace. There are 2 bedrooms and 2 full baths on the main floor with another bedroom and bathroom plus a large rec room in the basement. Ready for move in at the end of May.

S O L D! 100 S. Dogwood $239,900 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.

160 Vermont $379,800 MLS 406738 Fully finished five bedroom home ideal for your family. Very open floor plan on the main with vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, a spacious kitchen with an island and loads of cabinets. Access to the back deck off the dining area makes summer barbeques a breeze. There are 3 bedrooms on the main floor and 2 full bathrooms. The basement has a huge family room and two more spacious bedrooms with another full bath. The yard is fenced and there’s room for RV parking. A great family home in a great neighbourhood! Quick possession is possible.

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$308,000

MLS 406257

One acre corner property zoned RM-1 allows for patio homes, triplexes or a multiplex site. The three bedroom character home has been completely rewired to code, has new baseboard heaters, recent flooring and paint through out. The zoning even allows for a horse.

$128,900

Located right across from the ocean and the sea walk, this two storey townhouse offers a practical layout with living room, kitchen and dining room plus a half bath on the main floor with two bedrooms, laundry and a full bath upstairs. There’s newer carpet and laminate and the roof is about 8 years old. This is an ideal property for any owner from an investor to a first time buyer. Rentals and pets allowed at this townhouse!

3202 - 27 S. Island Hwy $277,000 MLS 402618 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.

103-155 Erickson Rd $132,000 MLS 405421 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.

! D L O S 1240 Evergreen $597,800 MLS 403524 Country living! This 3 acre property is fenced and cross fenced for horses and has a carriage house style barn with two horse stalls, hay room and workshop on the main with a self -contained suite above. The main house has been updated and features a new kitchen and bathroom, and hardwood floors. There are 3 bedrooms on the main with another bedroom and family room in the basement. This is a beautiful peaceful and private property with loads of RV parking.

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717 Holm Road

$249,900

MLS 408254

Four bedroom family home on a large lot! It’s close to schools and all amenities and is ideal for someone wanting to add some value with sweat equity as it does need some work. There are 3 bedrooms on the main floor with another bedroom and family room down. Currently rented for $1200 per month.

1139 Cordero

$327,800

MLS 396612

Quality built 1550 sq ft rancher with an open plan highlighted by 9 foot ceilings, crown molding, laminate floors, a pellet stove and plenty of natural light. The 3 bedrooms are spacious and the master has a luxurious ensuite with Jacuzzi tub and separate shower. The yard is fully fenced and landscaped with sprinklers and a sani-dump for your RV.

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OCEAN VIEW 301-894 S. Island Hwy $139,000 MLS 405390

• Bright spacious and wonderfully updated condo with an ocean view • New hot water tank, new appliances, in suite laundry and storage locker.

736 Bowen Drive

209-2740 S. Island Hwy

$219,000

• Over 1500 sq ft, excellent building, 3 bedrooms 2 bathrooms, ocean views • Wood burning fireplace, Top floor.

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SOLD!! 156 Neptune Rd

• Great home in Storries Beach, • 24x24 Garage, • Heat Pump

$339,000 MLS 403462

• Great family home, over 2800 sqft • Desirable Georgia Park • Massive master suite with gas fireplace, huge tub, walk-in closet & separate shower • Huge bonus room above garage

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$439,000 MLS 402267

Impeccable 2000+ sqft Rancher, Top Quality Throughout Bonus Room, Spectacular Yard Quartz Countertops, Heat Pump List goes on!

4105 Twigg Rd $774,000 • Over 180 feet of walk on waterfront, 0.786 acres • Beautiful Home on a no through lane • Additional Vacation Rental Suite

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3480 Willow Creek Rd $379,900 MLS 405942 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 LISTING!

318 Arizona Drive $389,900 MLS 408851 Discovery Homes is doing it again. New and beautiful large rancher with a “Bonus Room” - Situated in Campbell River’s newest subdivision. Huge oversized RV parking and on a nice level lot. Included is an efficient heat pump, hardwood living area, tiled kitchen and baths, gas fireplace, hot water on demand, and tasteful maple cabinetry. Large island in kitchen with grand walk-in pantry. Master has large walk-in closet, and spacious ensuite. Really good sized bedrooms and the ever desirable “Bonus Room” with its own 2 piece bathroom (use as a gym, theatre, office or an extra bedroom). Home is under construction and expected completion August 2016. Pick your colours, pick your flooring and make this one your own. Photos are replicas of previously built plan, changes at builder’s discretion.

3 More On Their Way, stay tuned!

8889 Clarkson Ave $599,900 MLS 405076

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”

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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225 CARNEGIE ST

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Eloquently & Completely 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 and hot water on-demand.

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.

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.

Beautiful 7 Bdrm 4 Bath home on .44 acre Ocean View lot in one of the most desirable areas of C.R. This 4250 sqft walkout rancher has all the main living on the 1st floor and downstairs you have room for the family, guest and a completed In-law suite. Updated kitchen, & new roof, hardwood floor and enjoy the wrap around deck, workshop and extra storage.

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.

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278 ARIZONA DR 2 year old Custom built 3 bdrm, 3 bath 2,000+ sqft home, with New Home Warranty. Main level entry with Master bdrm and den on the main , with 2 bdrms and a 2nd den up. Quality finishing with granite counters, vaulted ceilings, heat pump, hot water on demand, rare 5’10” crawlspace, ideal for shop space and easy storage, fenced & irrigated yard and even some ocean view.

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Tastefully and fully renovated, 2 bdrm + den 1000+ sqft rancher on landscaped and private .62 acre lot. New kitchen and bath cabinets/ counters, new flooring, drywall, paint, hot water tank, vinyl siding, doors & windows, new electrical and attic insulation. Huge yard for the kids, RV parking, fruit trees.

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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.

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284 RIVER CITY LANE

2645 SODERHOLM RD

489 PONDEROSA

796 S. ISLAND HWY

4335 S. ISLAND HWY

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.

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.

180º 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.

DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY This zoned RM-3 over 1/2 acre multi family lot is just waiting for your ideas and plans. There will be beautiful mountain and ocean views from the upper floors. Current RM-3 zoning allows for medium to high density condos or apartments. The time to invest is now!

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Politicans cry for more fairness in funding policing Campbell River sixth highest in policing costs among Island communities JOHN MCKINLEY BLACK PRESS

The communities of Courtenay and Comox share the same police force and get the same police service. C om ox re s i d e nt s spend an average of $105 per person annually for that service. Courtenay residents pay about $180. It’s a similar arrangement between Duncan and North Cowichan, where the former pays about $57 per person and the latter $179. View Royal and Langford are both served by the Westshore RCMP. View Royal pays $116 and Langford $169. Why? Right now, the simple answer is “because of the provincial funding formula.” And a majority Vancouver Island politicians believe it is time for that formula to change. “The difference between what we pay and what Comox pays is about $8 million,” Courtenay Mayor Larry Jangula said. “It’s a provincially funded service, by and large. For hospitals and schools people are assessed equally. (For police), people do not pay equally. “Should this not all be paid proportionally? Every person should be paying on assessed value.” According to the Ministry of Public Safety, it is listening to the question, but not yet ready to provide an answer. “We have received input from local government on many of these issues and we are exploring a range of models including further integration of ser-

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vices and the regional delivery of services, while at the same time retaining local community-focused policing. That work is ongoing,” Solicitor-General Mike Morris said in an emailed statement, “C r i m i n a l s d o n’t r e s p e c t mu n i c i p a l boundaries. Integration is a key part of our strategy to meet current and future policing challenges which helps communities stretch their policing budgets by giving their police access to sophisticated equipment and expertise.” The ministry declined to clarify further, but as

a reference point, it cited 2013’s BC Policing and Community Safety Plan and its recurring theme that policing in B.C. should be “structured, governed, and funded in a rational and equitable manner.” The implication, to some at least, is that is not currently the case. Most would call the current system somewhat complicated. The province of British Columbia has a contract with the federal government to provide provincial policing services through the RCMP. The federal government pays 30 per cent of that cost.

The province pays the rest, although it recoups a portion of its share from residents through a police tax. This arrangement takes care of serious crime and large-scale events province-wide, as well as regular policing in communities with populations under 5,000, and all unincorporated areas. Generally, these small communities — including places like Duncan, Lake Cowichan and Cumberland — pay the least amount per capita and also have the least amount of influence on how and where their

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officers are deployed. However, under the Police Act, once a community hits a population of 5,000, it becomes responsible for its own policing. Some, including Victoria, Saanich, Central Saanich and Oak Bay choose to form their own forces, pay 100 per cent of their costs, and set direction for that force through a municipal police board. The rest enter into contracts with the province to provide RCMP services, with communities under 15,000 contributing 70 per cent of the cost and communities over 15,000 contributing 90 per cent of the cost. These communities have little authority over how their detachment is directed, but can expand their resources if they are willing to pay

At 17,000 people, Port Alberni may have more in common with Parksville (12,000) than Surrey (500,000), but Parksville gets a 30 per cent subsidy while Port Alberni and Surrey are both subsidized by 10 per cent. The inequities, however, are not always as apparent as they seem when comparing adjacent urban centres. Take the Tahsis situation, for example. In Tahsis, residents pay considerably less — about $44 per person — but that comes with a caveat; the nearest police station is in Gold River, 66 kilometres away on a rough road. When Tahsis had a population of about 2,500, it had its own police detachment.

the price. The situation is further complicated by cases of a major crime. If a murder happens in a rural area like Mill Bay or Quadra Island, the investigation proceeds at no additional cost to the residents of that community. If it happens in a larger community like Campbell River, that community’s taxpayers are on the hook for 90 per cent of the extra cost. “If a serious crime happens it costs $1 million,” Jangula said. But even as Jangula lobbies for a new system, he acknowledges the crime rate is lower in Comox. Smaller communities generally have different, less expensive, policing needs, including less serious crime. The primary issue is where the system draws its lines.

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With the population dwindling to about 300 full-time residents, the detachment disappeared a couple years ago. Mayor Jude Schooner said the move certainly created challenges, particular when summer dramatically swells the population. Through the use of a service agreement they have made the situation work. However, she said that may not be the case

with an NCO in charge who is less attuned to the needs of her village. “They were here I think every week, for sure. They are definitely showing their colours,” she said. “It’s part and parcel to the sergeant in charge. I have great respect for what they have done. They’ve been really attentive.” That said, it is one thing being satisfied at $44 per person. It’s another at $229, the per capita combined rate for all municipalities over

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15,000 using the RCMP. “One thing you have to take into account is every community is different. (Communities under 5,000) don’t have the same power to determine their level of service,” Tahsis CAO Mark Tatchell said. “If you are under 5,000 you may not be aware of the cost. It does definitely change the thinking. A lot of communities will fight tooth and nail to stay under that that. They are getting discount policing.”

Provincial Opposition justice critic Mike Farnworth said the system creates some challenges. The key, he said, is listening to communities and responding to their issues, rather than forcing top-down policies. He pointed to the downloading of DNA testing onto municipalities as an example. “The critical component is co-operation with local government,” he said. “If there is a change that will improve equity and

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Campbell River

WORSHIP DIRECTORY A congregation of the

church of Christ Meets at 226 Hilchey Rd, Campbell River on

Sundays 10 am Worship 11:15 Classes for Children & Adults Midweek Studies call for times

250-923-4441

WANT

TO ADVERTISE

WITH US? contact

JACQUIE DUNS

250-287-9227 listen to...

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SPIRIT FM Christian Music

Worship Service 10:00 am Corner of Pinecrest and South Birch

www.crunited.ca 250-203-7258

DEATHS

DEATHS

DEATHS

DEATHS

Joseph (ERIC) Paul Cyr 1961 – 2016

David Bruce Rennie 1962-2016

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Kidz Connection Childcare Centre is Expanding! Full & part-time openings for:

• ECE • Educational Assistants • Responsible Adults Your children are welcome. Wages are negotiable. Call: 250.287.1179 for an interview or drop off resume at A-470 South Dogwood St. Campbell River, BC

Eric was born in Baden, Baden, Germany – the son of a military fire chief. His family was posted in many different locations before they settled in Comox, B.C. Eric graduated from Vanier Secondary school, attended University, then started his career working at Elk Falls Mill for many, many years.

MORNING SERIVICE & SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 am

In lieu of flowers a much needed donation of blood to the Red Cross would be greatly appreciated.

Please join us to celebrate Eric’s life on Friday, May 27th at 2 pm- Eagles Hall Campbell River.

For more information

www.trinity-pres.com

DEATHS

DEATHS

Rev. John Green

BAHAI FAITH You are invited to our

BAHA’I FAITH SUNDAY MORNING DEVOTIONAL 10 am to 11:30 am Sybil Andrews Cottage (refreshments, discussion, social time/music) Please come join us for more Information visit

bahai.org or 250-923-5654

vineyard Christian

Fellowship

“To Know and Make Known The Love of Christ”

Sundays @ 10am 2215 Campbell River Road

Senior pastors Barry & Nancy Kaardal

Sunday School begins @ 10:30 am

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CRANE OPERATOR

You must have a Class 3 Driver’s License, and be familiar with working a Hiab.

Eric will be greatly missed by his family and friends. He leaves behind his loving wife of 33 years, Teri, two sons, Jason (Jenn) Matthew (Lindsay) and his loving parents Clara and Gaston (Louie) Cyr, parents in law, Bill and Diane Nelson, brother and sister inlaw, Billy and Phyllis, and two nephews, Jayme and Brett, along with a multitude of friends that will miss him so.

Phone 250-923-3776

145 Simms Road, Willow Point

Our Campbell River branch is hiring a

It is with deep sadness we announce the passing of Eric, on May 20, 2016.

The family would like to thank the fire department, emergency response team, as well as all the physicians and nurses at Campbell River hospital, particularly E.R. Nurse Jill.

wwwcrvineyard.ca 250-286-3372

contact JACQUIE

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Celebrate Your Faith

Trinity Presbyterian Church

Every Wednesday: 12:10 PM Eucharist

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Be a part of a Caring Community

ST. PETER’S ANGLICAN CHURCH

Rector: The Venerable Dr. Blair Haggart Regular Worship Services Every Sunday: 8:30 AM Eucharist, BCP 10:00 AM Eucharist, BAS With Children’s Ministry & Nursery

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

of Canada An Inclusive Community Centred in Christ Come as you are Join the conversation

Wayne Hughes

EMAIL: stpeterscampbellriver@shaw.ca

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

United Church

Everybody Welcome

228 S. Dogwood St. Campbell River, BC, V9W 6Y7 Office Telephone: 250-286-1613

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Krystyn “Chris” Medynski It is with great sadness that the family of Krystyn “Chris” Medynski announces his passing on Saturday May 21, 2016 at 9pm after a courageous battle with cancer. Chris with be lovingly remembered by his wife and best friend of 54 years, Emily and his children Darlene (Dale), Janet, Christine (Tim), Dwayne (Tina), Donna (Monty).

Wage and benefits to be negotiated. Please submit the application form found on the Employment Opportunities page on our website: www.nelsonroofing.com/ employment-opportunities

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

It is with unbearable sorrow that we announce the sudden loss of our son David, in Scottsdale Arizona. He leaves behind his wife Sandra, son Kyle, sister Jody, brother-in-law Brian, dad Bruce, mom Donna, sister-in-law Carol (John), cousin Brenda Johnson (Al) and many nieces and nephews. David was born October 29, 1962 in London Ontario. He came to BC in 1964 and then Campbell River in 1970. David loved to make people laugh and put a smile on the face of everyone he met. Many considered him a friend. He will be missed by all who knew him including his 4-legged babies; Wesley and Jemmy. Rest in peace Sweetheart. A Celebration of Life will be held at Sequoia Springs Golf Course on Saturday, June 25th, 2016 from 1pm - 4 pm.

Chris was always quick to crack a joke and had a lovely smile and sense of humor, we all miss him terribly and he will always be in our hearts Please join us for a celebration of life for Chris, to be held at the Eagles Hall (Campbell River) on Friday May 27, 2016 from 1 to 3pm. Flowers gratefully declined. For those so choosing donations in Chris’ memory can be made to a charity of your choice.

Island Funeral Services Elk Falls Crematorium 250-287-3366

A thought of sweet remembrance from one who thinks of you.

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PERSONAL SERVICES

PERSONAL SERVICES

TENDERS

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Chris had many different careers over his lifetime including oil field consulting to truck driving with his Love Emily and his best friend Okie (Faithful dog and travelling companion). Chris enjoyed many things including fishing for salmon, camping and mushroom picking, a true outdoorsman.

Course is held in Campbell River • PAL attends Saturday only! June 4, 7:30am 5:30pm • C.O.R.E. attends Saturday and Sunday! June 4th and June 5th, 1pm to completion. Restricted June 7th, 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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Grandpa (Guido) will also be lovingly remembered by Ryan, Darren, Cheryl, Nicole, Olivia, Stephanie, Madison, Christopher and Crystal and his great grandson Xander. Chris was predeceased by his parents Stephan and Helen Medynski, Grandma Mary Poluk and his grandson Travis Watson. Chris was a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Campbell River, and also The Royal Canadian Legion.

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ELECTORAL AREA D WATER PUMP STATION AND

CHECK VALVE

The Strathcona Regional District is seeking proposals from qualified consultants for the provision of engineering services in connection with the design and construction of the Electoral Area D Water Pump Station and Check Valve located south of Campbell River, British Columbia. Request for Proposal documents may be obtained at no charge from the Strathcona Regional District website (www.strathconard.ca) or in person at #301-990 Cedar Street, Campbell River, BC. Location:

Campbell River, BC

Issue Date:

May 24, 2016

Closing Date and Time: June 16, 2016 at 2:00 pm Pacific Time


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HELP WANTED PERMANENT part time Animal Control Officer to work 14 hours per week from May till September and 10 hours per week from Oct till April. This position will require weekend work and some evening shifts during the summer months. In addition, this individual will be part of an on-call rotation to answer emergency night calls every third week and occasionally offer relief work for current officers. The successful applicant must have a clean criminal record check and drivers abstract. Please email resumes to cranimalcontrol@shaw.ca

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EDUCATION/TUTORING

FINANCIAL SERVICES

ORACLE TUTORING

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LEGALS

LEGALS

Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for Disposition of Crown Land Take notice that Strathcona Regional District based in Campbell River, BC has applied to the Ministry of Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), West Coast Region, for three Licence - Community Institutional situated on Provincial Crown land located at:

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LEGALS

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BOWFLEX PR-3000

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APARTMENT/CONDOS

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BEAUTIFUL 2 bdrm apt, insuite W/D, $1000/mth. 1661 Isl. Hwy. N/P, N/S. Avail June 1st. Must see! 250-286-6408

EVELYN M. Interior Painting: Interior prep to completion. I always use low odour paint. Colour consulting available, free estimates. No muss, no fuss! 250-204-4417.

OCEANSIDE CONDO

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

SAND/GRAVEL/TOPSOIL

School District 72 (Campbell River) School District 72 is seeking applications for the following

School positions at:District 72 is seeking applications Sayward Elementary Jr. Secondary School for the following positions:

One bedroom on ground floor. Great location and ocean view. One block from the central harbour and downtown area. Includes heat, hot water storage locker and one parking stall. N/P. N/S. $670. 250-914-3347

• Casual Education Assistants • StrongStart BC Facilitators

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES GARDENING

BEST PRICE! Hedge, shrub, tree pruning & more. 25 Years Experience

Call or text: 250-202-3151

Needed Grapple Yarder Operator for a 122 Madill needed for the Vernon, BC Area. Great wages and benefits. Must live in Vernon area. Please call 250-558-9009 or 250-542-3581 or send resume and clean drivers abstract to spence06@telus.net CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Bookkeeping Office Closure

2 computer desks, one is modular, working computer, laser printer, typewriter, miscellaneous office supplies, Must take Everything! $200, Call 250-923-6740

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED FIREARM BUYER looking for any type, any condition of firearms, whole estates to single, fair market value paid, have all licences to purchase.Call (250)667-4862.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

JOB POSTING

May 19, 2016

FULL-TIME COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR/ CCP FACILITATOR Preference will be given to a person of Aboriginal ancestry for this full-time position

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA BETWEEN: AND: To: WILLIAM STANLEY SMITH

No. S12872 Campbell River Registry

MATSUNAGA VENTURES LTD.

PETITIONER

WILLIAM STANLEY SMITH

RESPONDENT

ADVERTISEMENT

TAKE NOTICE THAT on April 26, 2016, an order was made for service on you of a Petition to the Court issued from the Campbell River Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, in proceeding number S12872, by way of this advertisement. In the proceeding, the Petitioner applies for an order and declaration that: Pursuant to the policy and regulations of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (the “DFO”), the Petitioner is the legal holder of the Category C fishing licence eligibility identified in the records of the DFO by tab number C 667 which is currently issued in respect of the motor vessel “Sliver Harverster” official number 190293, port of registry Vancouver, DFO VRN 28174. You must file a Response to Petition at the Campbell River Registry within 21 days from the later date of which this advertisement is published, failing which further proceedings, including judgment, may be taken against you without notice to you. You may obtain, from the Campbell River Registry, at 500 – 13th Avenue, Campbell River, British Columbia, a copy of the Petition to the Court and the Order providing for service by this advertisement. This advertisement is placed by the Petitioner, MATSUNAGA VENTURES LTD., whose address for service is: Shook Wickham Bishop & Field 906 Island Highway Campbell River, BC V9W 2C3 Fax No. 250-287-8112

Well cared for, top floor, adult condo across from Rotary Park, and beautiful seawalk! 2 bdrm, 2 bathroom, stand-up washer & dryer, fridge, stove, dishwasher, electric fireplace for those indoor, cozy nights. “Walk in premier” bathtub. “Ultramatic king bed” - electric, adjustable, massage bed with remote control settings. Large sundeck to enjoy cruise ships on warm, summer evenings. 1070 sq. ft. $250,000. 250-337-5260

SPACIOUS APT

• Education Assistant • Casual Education Assistant • District StrongStart BC Facilitator

GRAPPLE YARDER OPERATOR

Like new. In the shipping box. Half price. $600. 780-849-0938 REAL ESTATE

For details on applying for these postings,

Surge Narrows Wharf, BC – Lot 1606 and adjacent foreshore area, Sayward District Surge Narrows, BC, Crown Lands File: 0240620

Please visit our website at http://arfd.gov.bc.ca/ ApplicationPosting/index.jsp for more information. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact the Freedom of Information Advisor, at the MFLNRO office in Nanaimo.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

For details on the applying for these postings, please check School District’s web site at www.sd72.bc.ca please check the School District’s website at www.sd72.bc.ca

Port Neville Wharf, BC – Lot 1950 and adjacent foreshore area, Coast District, Range 1, Port Neville, BC, Crown Lands File: 0131590

Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Senior Land Officer, Ministry of Natural Resource Operations, at Suite 142, 2080 Labieux Road, Nanaimo, BC, V9T 6J9, or emailed to:AuthorizingAgency.Nanaimo@gov.bc.ca. Comments will be received by MFLNRO until June 27, 2016. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date.

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PAINTING

Finishing and Renovations

FINANCIAL SERVICES

Apply at:www.credit700.ca

HANDYPERSONS

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

250-830-0295.

PERSONAL SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

RENO’S HOME IMPROVEMENT & REPAIR. Install & repair of: fencing, vinyl siding, stairs, roof. Painting: interior/exterior. All general repairs. Dump runs. All work guaranteed. 250-203-3315

• Grades K - 12 & College. • All subjects.

Open 7 days/wk. 8am - 8pm

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Wei Wai Kum First Nation is accepting applications for the position of Communications Coordinator/ Comprehensive Community Plan (CCP) Facilitator. The Communication Coordinator/CCP Facilitator shall act as a point of entry for membership questions and concerns and ensure that the appropriate staff member is notified and ensures follow-up in a timely manner. The Communications Coordinator/ CCP Facilitator shall develop and implement a ‘Communications Strategy’ and champion the review and updating of the Community Comprehensive Plan. DUTIES: Reporting to the Band Manager, the Communications Coordinator/CCP Facilitator acts as a resource to all departments regarding the development of internal and external communications. Provides communications support to Chief and Council through press releases, communiqués and other such written materials and media presentations. The Communications Coordinator facilitates community engagement sessions in relation to the revision of the Comprehensive Community Plan. Assists the Band Manager and Council with the development of strategic plans, progress reports and updates. Prepares and disseminates promotional materials. QUALIFICATIONS: This position requires a post-secondary diploma and/or certificate in communications or other closely related field and/or a minimum of five (5) years’ experience in communications at a senior level preferably within a First Nation and/or municipality. Experience in graphic design, corporate communications, media, public relations, crisis communication and working with a variety of media including internet and social media. Please mail, email or fax the following documents: a cover letter, current resume and three (3) work-related references to: Averil Henderson, Executive Assistant Wei Wai Kum First Nation 1650 Old Spit Road Campbell River, BC V9W 3E8 Fax: (250) 287-8838 Email: averilhenderson@weiwaikum.ca

DALMATION TOWERS

1bdrm available. Close to town. Adult building. Elevator, pay laundry, manager on site. N/P. Ref’s req’d. Call Bill: 250-914-0309.

MOBILE HOMES & PADS MOBILE HOME Pad. 200 amp service. Sayward Valley. 55+ park. Walking distance to store, close to fishing, hunting, hiking, rec. centre + clinic in village. 250-282-3854

HOMES FOR RENT

MERECROFT SUBDIVISION

3 bdrm rancher. Large yard, garden shed. N/S, N/P, ref. req., $1200/mth, avail. now 250-287-4123

SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING GOLDEN GROVE CARE FACILITY 24 hour Care

a licensed long-term care home for seniors in beautiful Willow Point, is now taking names for the wait list. For more info:

Call: 250-923-7049

SHARED ACCOMMODATION

NILUHT Rd

Good looking, furnished room with great view, ensuite, off-street parking. N/P, N/S inside. Must be tidy. $700/month All inclusive. Available Now. 250-286-1476

SELL YOUR CAR FAST! Call 1-855-310-3535

Your Community, Your Classifieds

CLOSING DATE: Monday, June 06, 2016 at 4:30 pm Please note: Only those short-listed will be contacted for an interview

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Please forward Applications to: Verna Ambers, Acting Senior Administrator ‘Namgis First Nation PO BOX 210, Alert Bay, BC V0N1A0 vernaa@namgis.bc.ca • (250) 974-5556

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

(Alert Bay, British Columbia)

Is Seeking a

Director, Human Resources Responsibilities: for developing an employee-oriented organizational culture emphasizing on continuous improvement, team-work and high performance. The Director ensures that Federal & Provincial labour regulations and statutes, as well as organizational policies and procedures, are adhered to. They are responsible for executing the HR Strategic Plan and provide leadership and expert direction to the development, recommendation and implementation of HR programs, services, policies, systems, and processes which support high levels of employee engagement and commitment to service excellence. Experience: • Minimum (5) five years’ experience with a First Nations organization • 8 to 10 years of progressive experience in related roles inside and outside the HR function • Experience creating and managing the deployment of resources for a department or complex, organization-wide projects (including people and budgets) • Strong human resource management and administrative skills • Demonstrated ability to build a strong internal and external network of collaborative relationships • Excellent communication skills combined with excellent presentation, facilitation and training • Advanced knowledge of conflict resolution methodologies combined with strong influence and negotiation skills Qualifications: • Bachelors Degree in Commerce or Business Administration majoring in HR or a related discipline • Certified Human Resources Professional (CHRP) designation or HR-related designation Salary: Generous Benefits Package Deadline for Applications: June 10, 2016 The community of Alert Bay has a population of approximately 1500 people (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal). Located in Johnstone Strait, off the northwest tip of Vancouver Island, we offer some of the world’s best fishing, whale watching, kayaking, and other outdoor pursuits. The community is also a growing centre for Aboriginal artistic expression in all forms including carving, dance, and other traditions. Please forward Applications to: Verna Ambers, Acting Senior Administrator ‘Namgis First Nation PO BOX 210, Alert Bay, BC V0N1A0 vernaa@namgis.bc.ca • (250) 974-5556

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RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE

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32 feet. Asking $5500.00 or best offer. 250-895-0816 Come see it at 85 Greta!

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21 speed road bike and 21 mountain bike. Paid over $600. $169 each. 80% new. 250-923-9288

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Responsibilities: Provide effective administration of all the Nations programs and policies. The Senior Administrator also facilitates negotiations between the Nation and external agencies and works with various government ministries and departments to further the Band’s interests. This position functions as the primary conduit between the Council and staff. Experience: • Minimum (5) five years’ experience at a senior supervisory management level working with a First Nations organization, and knowledge of First Nations governance. • Demonstrated experience and skills in negotiations and conflict resolution. • Solid understanding of governance policies and practices and the roles and responsibilities of Council, Councillors and the Senior Administrator. • Understanding of human resource management including working knowledge of applicable legislation, regulations and laws, familiar with Canada Labour Code and the Indian Act. • Ability to thrive in a dynamic environment and ability to lead and support others through change. Qualifications: • Master’s Degree in Business and/or Public Administration or an equivalent combination of education and experience Salary: Generous Benefits Package Deadline for Applications: June 10, 2016 The community of Alert Bay has a population of approximately 1500 people (Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal). Located in Johnstone Strait, off the northwest tip of Vancouver Island, we offer some of the world’s best fishing, whale watching, kayaking, and other outdoor pursuits. The community is also a growing centre for Aboriginal artistic expression in all forms including carving, dance, and other traditions.

BIKES FOR SALE!

WE BUY OLD STUFF

Gold and silver jewellery. Coins. Old watches. Old radios. Clocks. Cameras. Tin toys. Sterling cutlery and tea sets. China dishes. Furniture. Paintings. Guitars. Violins. Books. Old Stereos. Records. Comics. Sports cards. Military items. Knives. Swords. Lighters.

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• Customer service experience • Comfortable in a fast paced environment • Cashier experience

Grocery Clerk (full time)

• Previous experience an asset • Knowledge and interest in healthy living and familiar with health food store items. • Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs and be comfortable on ladders. • Strong work ethic and positive attitude a must! Apply in person with resume to 1121 Cedar St. or email: contact@healthywaynaturalfoods.com

GARAGE SALES

2114 VARSITY DR

LAWN AND GARDEN AND GENERAL MAINTENANCE HELP

Willow Point Supportive Living Society has an opening for a summer student for lawn and garden and general maintenance help. This position starts ASAP, is full time, and ends approximately 26 August, pay determined by ability up to $13.00 per hour. The incumbents must be a full time student, must be willing to do hard work and menial tasks. Experience operating power and hand tools is preferred. Resumes should include experience and verifiable references. Resumes can be sent by mail, fax, or email to 100-142, Larwood Road, C.R., BC V9W 1S2, 250-923-4818, or wpslsapt@telus.net, attention Terry. Please, no phone calls. Only those selected for interview will be contacted.

New 10’x10’ garden tent, 1998 Ford Explorer, SCUBA gear, household goods, phone, computer, electrical tools, and cable. Saturday May 28th 8am-1pm

2470 SPRING ROAD Household items, dirt bike gear, quad, Harley parts. Saturday May 28 7am-12pm

915 HEMLOCK STREET

Household goods, plants, some furniture, lamp and much more. Friday June 3rd & Saturday June 4th 7am-2pm

Campbell River Moving Sale th Saturday May 28 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

2460 SPRING ROAD Furniture, Some tools, household items.

No Early Birds

We are seeking a retail Sales Associate for a permanent part time position with the following qualifications: • Has some retail experience. • Has an enthusiasm for outstanding customer service. • Has a well-groomed professional appearance with excellent communication skills. • Has the ability to work independently and in a team environment. • Must be available to work weekends. Please drop off resumes to La Tee Da Lingerie Boutique at: 1042 Shoppers Row, Campbell River, BC. No phone calls please.

Willowgreen Patio Homes

Multi Unit Garage Sale

3647 Vermont Pl.

Saturday, May 28 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Lots to See! CLASSIFIED ADS MEAN MORE BUSINESS Call 1-855-310-3535

GARAGE SALES

FUNDRAISER SALE 7898 ISLAND HIGHWAY

BLACK CREEK

COMMUNITY CHURCH Proceeds will be going to deliver humanitarian aid to the refugee camps in the Middle East. This is a scaled down version of the annual Mennonite World Relief Fair. The event will also include plant sale, bake sale and lunch. Saturday May 28th, 8am2pm. Access parking from Fairview Road.

GARAGE SALES MULTI-FAMILY garage sale. Lots of children’s stuff, household items, golf clubs. 550 Goodwin Rd. No early birds please. May 28 9am-noon.

MULTI FAMILY SALE 890 Marguerite Saturday 28th 9am-2pm

MULTI-FAMILY SALE

HUGE GARAGE SALE

Central-305 ANNE Rd. Golf clubs, golf balls, and cart, wine making supplies, blueberry & hosta plants, dehydrator, printer, vaccuum seeler, and household items. Saturday May 28th 8am-1pm.

HUGE GARAGE SALE

NOT JUST YOUR REGULAR YARD SALE Some light industrial plate and pipe and structural steel. Some marine objects. On Evergreen. Two drive ways down from Evergreen School. May 28 and 29 All day long, rain or shine.

246 Vermont Drive Baby clothes and furniture, household items and more. Saturday and Sunday 8am-1pm Must see!

820 2nd Avenue

Different household items. Saturday May 28th and Sunday May 29th. 8am-1pm Come check it out! MOVING SALE Various household items and sporting goods inc knee board and body glove tube. Sat May 28th 8am - 1 pm 547 Steenbuck Drive

MOVING SALE

1951 PINEHURST PLACE Double bed, area rugs, book shelves, picture frames, household items, tools, fishing, yard tools, and much more. Saturday May 28th 8am-12pm

Use Clutter Busters, A Free Service. Experts in downsizing & estates. We love garage sales, attics, crawl spaces & clutter. Please visit our store, Pier Street Trading Post. Featuring our VINYL Cafe. We buy coins, silver and all collectibles. Bill @ 250-8307118. WE PAY CASH$$ *********** NEW THIS WEEK Fishing treasures, rods & reels, plugs & lures, down rigger weights & garden ornaments. WOW!


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Campbell River is nearly free of Scotch broom Thanks to BroombustersCR public land in Campbell River is now almost “broom free.” “Next season’s project will involve monitoring the areas we cleared to assure there are no further broom bushes sprouting,” said Morgan Ostler. “Although the Jubilee Parkway is just outside the boundaries of Campbell River it has such a visual impact on the entrance to the city that we took on the challenge of removing the broom. It has been a much tougher job than we anticipated and if it

wasn’t for the support of the Rotary Club we might not have achieved very much. “In future it may require industrial equipment to remove the balance of the broom which is growing on steep slopes. The trunks of the bushes are like small trees.” The Broombusters have been at it since 2013. They were inspired by the achievements of Broombusters.org which was dedicated to removing all the broom within the boundaries of Qualicum.

Campbell River Indian Band land and private property holders within the municipality are responsible for the clearing of broom on their own lands. Ostler says they have verbal agreements from two major land holders to clear their lands beginning this week. Ostler outlined some of Campbell River’s broombusting accomplishments dating from 2013-2016: Willow St. & Island Highway intersection inc. section to Campbellton School – This

was a huge effort to clear both broom and Himalayan blackberry. Willow St. between 14th and 15th Street and east to Peterson Road – Some of this area had been previously landscaped so removing the broom has allowed the shrubs and small trees to gradually recover. Business owners along 14th have begun to groom their property frontage and upgrade the appearance of the industrial buildings. The large median on the Inland Island Highway at 14th St. – This

neglected area had been landscaped some years ago and included a spring-fed pond. With the aid of Campbellton Neighbourhood Association members, it is now successfully cleared of invasive plants. South Dogwood between Hilchey Road and Jubilee Parkway – This was a daunting task as there was more than a mile of thick broom on both sides of the roadway. It took two seasons to complete the job. The SeaWalk from 1st Ave to Ocean Grove – Credit must be given

to all the home owners and strollers along the Seawalk who voluntarily removed almost all the broom. The entire walk way is essentially clear of invasive plants and blackberries. Jubi le e Parkway between the Old Highway and the Inland Island Highway – Without the support of the Rotary Club for the past three seasons, the Broombusters on their own would not have been able to tackle this enormous task. City workers used heavy equipment to haul

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