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Tax in lieu of free parking proposed KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
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The “Prince and Princess of Pot” will be in Campbell River to attend an information session July 20 in support of local marijuana dispensary Wee Medical and the issue of “reasonable access” to medical marijuana. The event will be attended by legalization activists Jodie and Marc Emery and comes on the heels of a second raid of the local marijuana dispensar. On June 30, the Campbell River Street Crime Unit executed a second search warrant at a business front in the 800 block of 13th Ave. In a press release, Campbell River RCMP said an investigation led by the Street Crime Unit revealed that the storefront continues to allegedly sell marijuana, marijuana extract and marijuana edibles to the public. The business does not have authorization from Health Canada to be involved in the sale of medical marijuana and is selling marijuana and other products contrary to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA) and the regulations governing the sale of medical marijuana. The store manager was
arrested and released. Two other employees and a customer were briefly detained, identified and released. Wee Medical’s Facebook page said “Wee (sic) are honoured to host Marc and Jodie Emery on the 20th (next Wednesday). They are the most influential cannabis-legalization activists the world has ever seen, and they will be speaking and answering your questions in Spirit Square from 4-6 p.m. Grab a coffee, grab your friends and come share some knowledge with the Prince and Princess of Pot.” Marc Emery has been a prominent activist for the reform of marijuana laws. He has been jailed numerous times, most recently in 2009 in the United States where he served a five-year jail term for selling mailorder cannabis seeds. He lives in Vancouver with his wife Jodie. The June 30 seizure at Wee Medical included many marijuana products but of particular concern was THCinfused candy shaped like popular children’s candies and other edibles sold in poorly labelled and unsafe plastic bags, police said. “The seizure of edibles which may appeal to children is concern-
ing for the RCMP, we would like the public to be aware of the presence of these items being sold in Campbell River. It is important for parents to know these products exist in order to ensure their children are not consuming them or over looked them, because they are not in the usual form of drugs,” said Const. Clark, Media Relations Officer for Campbell River RCMP. “If you have questions about how to talk to you kids about drugs, and illegal substances please visit our RCMP Substance Abuse Resource page.” The sale of marijuana through a storefront is not legal in Canada. Federal regulations only allow for medical marijuana to be obtained through mail via an authorized licenced producer. For more information on medicinal marijuana regulations in Canada you can refer to the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations. This is the second search warrant executed at the same business, in under three months. Joel Wilson, 44, of Campbell River, has been charged with possession for the purposes of trafficking, in relation to a search warrant executed on April 14.
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Campbell River’s Carol Bear is carrying on the legacy left by her mother. Bear, like her mom Elizabeth Quocksister, has been recognized by the city for carrying on her First Nations culture, language and traditions for future generations. Mayor Andy Adams, on behalf of city council, presented Bear Monday night with a letter of commendation in recognition of her achievements. “Council has been inspired to recognize Mrs. Carol Bear for leading by example, sharing her traditional knowledge and creating a legacy of contribution to her family and our community,” Adams said during Monday’s city council meeting. “Mrs. Bear’s own personal values set an example for her children, grandchildren and the entire community.” Adams shared that Bear has played an integral role in community events such as Walk Away From the Racism and events put on by the KDC (Kwakiutl District Council). He said the city wanted to recognize a woman who has worked tirelessly to ensure her First Nations heritage is preserved. “Her commitment to sharing and teaching her cultural
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ing approved a motion to approach regional districts, municipalities and stakeholders within the catch basin for both the Campbell River and Comox Valley hospitals to find out if there is an appetite to participate in a tax requisition to cover the costs of operating a free parking lot at both new hospitals once they open in the fall of 2017. Debra Oakman, CAO for the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) which coordinates hospital board meetings, said that $627,104 and $372,896 would need to be collected from Comox Valley and Strathcona regional district residents, respectively, each year through taxation while $250,823 would need to come from Campbell River residents. Joe Murphy, vice president of planning and operations support for Island Health, told the CVRD that Island Health anticipates gross revenues of between $900,000 and $1.2 million from pay parking and net revenues of no greater than $850,000. Murphy said Island Health has “yet to deter-
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What to do with Nunns Creek and Frank James parks? That’s the question the City of Campbell River has posed to the community to gather input into the future of two of the city’s most storied parks. The city is conducting master plans on both Nunns Creek Park and Willow Point’s Frank James Park and as part of the planning process hosted a public forum on June 23. For Nunns Creek, the plan consists of two different components – the city-owned space that includes the ballfields, playground and logger sports area and the surrounding trails and woods that are owned by the BC Nature Trust but are managed and leased by the city. Ross Milnthorp, the city’s general manager of parks, recreation and culture, said there is a high degree of support for returning the Nature Trust lands to their natural condition, similar to what was done at Baikie Island nearly five years ago. “That would entail restoring the natural habitat. Re-establishing the Nunns Creek channel would likely be one of the steps, as well as cleaning up the channel and re-establishing the trails and bridges,” Milnthorp said. “Encouraging the community’s use of the Nature Trust Lands by restoring those lands would be one of the objectives.” Milnthorp said there is also community interest in an interpretive facility of some kind within the
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shore by strengthening the relationship to the park and the beach,” Milnthorp said. A design team hired by the city is currently assessing the suggestions put forward by the community. Sometime during the week of Sept. 19, the city will host a public open house to reflect back to the community what the city heard. The next step after that will be to develop draft concept plans that will then be taken to the city’s two public advisory committees before going before city council. Milnthorp said while he hopes to have the concept plans before council sometime this fall, any major changes to the parks could be several years away. In the meantime, the city is undertaking minor changes to Nunns Creek Park including an electrical and lighting upgrade, repairs to the stairs throughout the stands, repairs to damage caused by people jumping over the fences, re-lining the fields and re-building and adding material to the Mosquito ball field.
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MARNIE NEAVES
It happens every year. Summer gets rolling, people start planning their getaways out into the beautiful wilderness that surrounds us here in this corner of the world and the complaints start rolling in about the lack of availability, expense or physical state of the campgrounds in the area. Facebook these days, particularly, seems to be filled with posts of people complaining about not being able to find a camp spot because people have filled them all with campers or RVs that they leave all summer so they can escape for the weekend without worrying about being able to find one. Some are complaining about the opposite – time limitations on some locations only allow for a 14-day stay, regardless of whether you’re actually there the whole time or not, which they don’t think is fair because they want to camp for longer than that. Other sites have rules that demand campers are actually there the whole time, prompting complaints about not being able to pay for more time than you will actually use should
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you want to ensure you get the Those ways now include the spot you want. scalping of reservations. One thing seems clear, based That’s right. Camping reseron the breadth and scope of vations have now become such these complaints: you’ll never a popular commodity that they please everybody, no matter are getting the same treatment which system as must-see conyou use. certs. People are Mike’s Minister of booking campEnvironment sites and selling Mar y Pola k the reservations recently penned for profit. an opinion piece So camping is where she says quickly going from she understands an affordable way the frustration to get outside with people are feelyour family and ing and that friends and enjoy the ministry is nature for a while working on ways to an endeavour to relieve some for those who can of it. afford to pay for “The ultimate the privilege. solution is to increase the supThis is unacceptable. ply of campsites, but that will Our wilderness should be take some time,” Polak wrote. accessible for everyone. So for now, Polak says, the I should be able to load my government will focus on the family into our vehicle with campsite reservation system. a couple of tents and head “Each year we make changes off into the woods and find a to improve the Discover Camp- campsite we can stay at for a ing system to ensure it is fair couple of nights beside a nice and every year some people clean lake we can swim around find new ways to circumvent in. the system.” I shouldn’t have to worry
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Mike Davies
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Shouldn’t camping be for everyone? Musings
Ah, summer. Well, a sort of warmish, damp spring in July anyway. Regardless, the kids are out of school, and the neighbours have shined up the RV and hit the road. Most of us are still at home, still working. Maybe we have a week or two off work, maybe we’re planning a staycation. Or maybe we’re working through the whole summer. Regardless, find a day or two this summer to just remember how great it can be to live here. Head down to a park, the beach, or the lake. Hang up a hammock in the back yard. Pull up a lawn chair and get out the SPF 40 sun screen. Throw the Frisbee with We say: the kids, toss a stick in Sometimes we all the water for the dog to need a break from chase. Go for a walk, run, or the world bike ride while the air is still cool and dew is still on the tall grass. Get yourself a glass with ice that clinks against the sides, sit down somewhere shady, and crack open a book. Then don’t move. Don’t turn on the TV, don’t check your phone. Don’t even look at a newspaper (we’ll be here the next day). Let the distractions of the world happen to someone else. There’s a lot to be anxious about, even in a prosperous place and time like the one in which we live. Problems from schools to parking, Brexit to Trump can easily dominate our thinking, even through the summer. Letting all of that news wash over us is both exciting (because we have the rush of new knowledge) and frightening (because we have so little influence over the biggest issues in our world). For a day, turn off the outside world. Finish your book, drink whatever is in your glass, tell the kids to put on more sunscreen. It’s summer. The world will be there tomorrow. -Black Press
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about finding all the decent spots filled with the empty RVs belonging to people who can afford to pay to have them sitting there for whenever they can show up to use them. Our camping system is broken, is what I’m saying. No, you shouldn’t be allowed to reserve a spot for two weeks, three months in advance, so you can use it for one weekend because you have the money to do that. No, you shouldn’t be allowed to park your RV beside a lake at a public campsite for the whole summer so that you can go up every weekend without having to worry about finding a spot. No, you shouldn’t be forced to have your camp-mates on rotating shifts staying out at the site starting on Tuesday so you can all be there for the weekend as a group. Figure it out, Parks BC. Otherwise the wonderful wilderness just outside our back door that caused many of us to locate our families to this area in the first place might as well just be another luxury hotel many of us can’t afford to stay at.
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A motorcyclist died in a collision on Highway 19A at the Roberts Reach intersection on Wednesday evening. The motorcycle was southbound on the highway when a northbound vehicle turned left in front of the driver onto Roberts Reach, Campbell River RCMP spokesperson Const. Sara Clark said. The motorcycle was unable to stop in time and collided with the vehicle. Witnesses to the accident called 911 immediately and police and paramedics responded within minutes. The driver of the vehicle was unharmed and remained on scene. The rider was taken to hospital but attempts to revive him were unsuccessful and he was pronounced deceased. The name of the rider cannot be released at this time pending the proper notification of next of kin. The investigation into the collision is ongoing. Anyone with any information or that witnessed this collision is asked to contact Campbell River RCMP at (250) 286-6221.
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Britain is free of the shackles of the European Union
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the Remain campaign, much like the news media over here only one side has had the publicity. George Osborne, Minister for Finance, and the embodiment of both Britain’s ancient regime and the banking mafia in Europe, threatened to cut £30 billion from public services if people voted the wrong way; it was blackmail on a shocking scale. Many more lies were told by Remain than Leave. The majority vote by Britons, including myself, to leave the European Union was an act of raw democracy. Millions of ordinary people refused to be bullied, intimidated and dismissed with open contempt by their presumed betters in the major parties, the leaders of the business and banking oligarchy and the unelected bureaucrats in Brussels. Just imagine for a moment that Canadians have to abide by laws and regulations foisted upon them by people they haven’t, indeed can’t, vote for. Just imagine when Canadian judges rule on, for example, the deportation of foreign
criminals, having that judgment overruled by a foreign court. The EU is fundamentally protectionist having to resolve endless conflicts between the interests and aspirations of 28 disparate memberstates before the UK can even sit down with potential trading partners and start negotiating. Af ter Brexit, t he UK will be free to pursue relations with China, India, the USA, Canada and South America, or anywhere in the world in a single-minded way that serve the interests of Britain, not Brussels. I remember my country before we were sold down the river in 1973 by PM Edward Heath who admitted he lied to the British people about joining a “common market” knowing full well we would not have voted to join this ‘club’ of dictators. Now the country will be free once more and the people will have democracy again once Article 50 has been invoked and the shackles of dictatorship are finally shed. Jane Davies Campbell River
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OPPORTUNITY FOR INPUT Zoning Bylaw Amendment
COMMUNITY UPDATE JULY 15, 2016
A Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of City Hall, located at 301 St. Ann’s Road in Campbell River, B.C., at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, July 25, 2016 to provide an opportunity for public input on Zoning Bylaw No. 3630, 2016. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE What is theOPPORTUNITY purpose of Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3630, 2016? FOR INPUT To amend Zoning Bylaw 3250, 2006 to add a definition Zoning Bylaw Amendment of Facility” Care Facility” differentiate A“Community Public HearingCare will be held inand the “Social Council Chambers of CitytoHall, located at 301 between the two uses and clearly identify where Social St. Ann’s Road in Campbell River, B.C., at 6:30 p.m. on Monday,Care July Facilities 25, 2016 to are permitted in thefor Commercial (C-1)No. downtown provide an opportunity public inputOne on Bylaw 3630, 2016zones. The following definitions will be added to Zoning Bylaw 3250, 2006:
What is the purpose of Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 3630, 2016? • “COMMUNITY means a facilityoflicensed by Care To amend Zoning BylawCARE 3250,FACILITY” 2006 to add a definition “Community the Provincial Government under the Community Care and Facility” and “Social Care Facility” to differentiate between the two uses and Assisted Living Act Care as amended from time tointime; clearly identify where Social Facilities are permitted the Commercial One (C-1)•downtown “SOCIALzones. CARE FACILITY” means a use of a facility intended for
the temporary care and shelter of homeless or under housed
The following definitions willfee be added to Zoning Bylaw 3250, individuals for no or compensation and may2006: also include “COMMUNITY CARE FACILITY” means a facility licensed by the Provincial facilities intended exclusively for the temporary care and the Government under the Community Care and Assisted Living Act as provision addiction and mental health services as part or in amendedof from time to time; support of emergency “SOCIAL CARE FACILITY”housing. means a use of a facility intended for the temporary care and shelter of homeless or under housed individuals for Further, this Bylaw proposes to add “Appendix 5: Social Care Facility no fee or compensation and may also include facilities intended Downtown Area” to Bylaw 2006 to clearly show and exclusively forthe theZoning temporary care3250, and the provision of addiction where Social Care Facilities are permitted in the downtown. mental health services as part or in support of emergency housing.
Where can I view a copy of the bylaw?
NOTICE OF TEMPORARY USE PERMIT OPPORTUNITY FOR INPUT
Further, this Bylaw proposes to add “Appendix 5: Social Care Facility Downtown A copy of this proposed bylaw is available for public viewing at City Area” to the Zoning Bylaw 250, 2006 to clearly show where Social Care Facilities Hallpermitted in the Community Planning & Development Services Department are in the downtown. on regular business between Where can I view a copydays of the bylaw? the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 to Friday inclusive, fromfor Friday July 2016 to Hall in the Ap.m., copyMonday of this proposed bylaw is available public15viewing at City Community & Development Services Department on regular business Monday 25Planning July 2016.
NOTICE OF TEMPORARY USE PERMIT OPPORTUNITY FOR INPUT
ow specialty food distribution and storage operation To allow specialty food distribution and warehouse storage warehouse operation – 961 13th Avenue 961 13th Avenue
The City of River Campbell River is considering a Temporary Use Permit for 961 of Campbell is considering a Temporary Use Permit for 961 - 13-th 13th Avenue in Avenue in the Council Chambers of City Hall located at 301 St. Ann’s Road in Campbell cil Chambers of City Hall located at 301 St. Ann’s Road in Campbell River, BC. at 6:30 p.m. River, BC. at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, July 25, 2016.
ay, July 25, 2016.
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allowspecialty for the operation of a specialty food food distribution and storage on and storagefrom building, from an existing building, an existing warehouse th se atat961 Ave., currently zoned as as 9611313th Ave., currently zoned cial One (C-1). One (C-1). Commercial
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LOT 2, DISTRICT 69, SAYWARD DISTRICT LOT 69,LOT SAYWARD DISTRICT, CT, PLAN 19238 9238 Where can I view a copy of the an I Temporary view a copyUse of Permit? the Temporary Use View a copy of the proposed Temporary Use at City Hall in the opy of thePermit proposed Temporary Use Permit Planning & Development all inCommunity the Community Planning & mentServices ServicesDepartment Departmentbetween between the the hours 8:30 a.m. and 4:30Monday p.m., Monday to 8:30of a.m. and 4:30 p.m., to Friday Friday from July 15 to 25, 2016. y 15 to 25, 2016.
How can I provide comments? I provide comments? Share your comments with Council ur comments with Council by by submitting them in writing to the ng them in writing to the Community Community Planning & Development & Development Services Department, City of Campbell River by July 25, 2016, to be Services Department, City of Campbell River by July 25, 2016, to be received no later no later than 4 p.m. Fax to the Community Planning & Development Services Department than 4 p.m. Fax to the Community Planning & Development Services Department at 6-5761 or email to planning@campbellriver.ca 250-286-5761 or email to planning@campbellriver.ca
information, contactplease the City of Campbell River Community Planning & Development For moreplease information, contact Department at 250-286-5726 Matthew Fitzgerald at 250-286-5735. The Community Planning or & Development Services Department at 250-286-5726
or Matthew Fitzgerald at 250-286-5735.
days between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive, How can I provide comments? from Friday 15 July 2016 to Monday 25 July 2016.
You are able to speak at the Public Hearing or share a written submission for Council consideration. Written comments can How can I provide comments? submitted in speak advance atPublic City Hall in the Community &for You are able to at the Hearing or share a writtenPlanning submission Council consideration. Written comments can submitted in advance City Hall Development Services Department, to be received no lateratthan 4 in the Community Planning Development Services receivedby no p.m. on July 25, 2016.&Register at the PublicDepartment, Hearing ortoinbe advance later than 4 p.m. on July 25, 2016. Register at the Public Hearing or in advance by calling 250-286-5700. calling 250-286-5700. Please note that legal considerations prevent Council from receiving Please note that legal considerations prevent Council from receiving any any representations or submissions afterofthe close of the Public representations or submissions after the close the Public Hearing Hearing
Who can I contact for more information? Who can I contact for more information? The City of Campbell River, Community Planning & Development Services The Community Planning or & Kevin Development Services Department Department at 250-286-5726 Brooks at 250-286-5748
at 250-286-5726 or Kevin Brooks at 250-286-5748
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The Strathcona Regional District is pursuing options that would allow directors to participate in board meetings without being physically present. The board has been considering electronic participation since last year in the event a worst case scenario prevents a director from travelling to the Campbell River board office. Directors travel from Tahsis, Zeballos, Cortes and Quadra islands, as well as Sayward, to participate in board meetings. Cortes Island Direc-
tor Noba Anderson said during Wednesday’s board meeting that she would like to see the regional district explore the most basic option – conference calling. “I think given how rarely it will be used we should test it out at the lowest entry level,” Anderson said. That option would be the least cumbersome, requiring only access to a phone line or cell phone, however, it would mean voice-only participation. Campbell River Director Michele Babchuk said she thought it would be a mistake to not explore online meeting options. “I think it would be
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been an advocate for electronic participation, said in the past she has been involved with long distance conferencing and using video makes things much more personal. “With video participation it helps with the feeling that we’re all here and present in the meeting,” she said, adding that phone conferencing can present its own set of challenges, including dropped calls. In the end, the board voted to have regional district staff look into both conference calling and online meeting options – albeit those on the low-cost end of the
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can raise funds so that, eventually, no other family will have to go through that.” Campbell River has been hosting the golf tournament fundraiser for 14 years now, “and you’ve raised upwards of $330,000 as a volunteer community initiative,” Nicole Minions of the Canadian Cancer Society told attendees Saturday. While the Canadian Cancer Society does have an office in Campbell River, Minions said, it is completely run by volunteers – unlike many offices where there are paid staff – which makes our community’s fundraising efforts all the more remarkable. “Our tour is the most successful one in BC,” Minions said. “The tour riders in Tour de Rock will raise over $1 million for paediatric
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cancer research and Camp Goodtimes this year, thanks to community events like this one.” In fact, according to Lavergne, the other three tours held throughout B.C. combined don’t raise as much as the Tour de Rock. And like the annual bike tour itself, the golf tournament last weekend saw participants from as far south as Victoria and as far north as Port Hardy make the trip to support the cause, which added approximately $30,000 to the running total the community has given through the annual event. While the year’s ride doesn’t feature a representative from the Campbell River detachment, it does have a local connection. Trevor Mack of the Comox Valley RCMP is originally from Campbell
River and graduated from Timberline Secondary. But what’s most important, according to last year’s Campbell River rider Cst. John Belanger, is the community support. “And there’s actually more riders from the region, overall, this year, as well,” Belanger says. “Last year I was the only one from north of Nanaimo, and this year there are three, so we’re still well represented up here.” The Tour de Rock is scheduled to leave from Port Alice Sept. 25 and ends in Victoria Oct. 7, spanning over 500 km over the two week ride. Find out more, including where and when you can find an upcoming fundraising event, online at tourderock.ca
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GOLF Weekly Simple but Effective Practice Drills (Part 2) If you are busy like me during the golf season, you only have a limited time to practice your golf game. Instead of mindlessly beating range balls, I have a few simple drills for the maximum output for your practice time. Hitting the line drill (Wedges) One of the most annoying thing about hitting a big drive that comes to rest 100 yards from the pin is when you take a big piece of sod and the ball ends up flying half-way to the green. As most players know, being able to hit solid wedge shots is an important part in shooting lower scores. Also hitting a solid wedge shot is hand down one of best feelings in golf. If I run into this issue I rely on the “line drill”. See if you can get your hands on a piece chalk. Then Draw a line on the turf and place the ball on the target side of the line. Hit a few shot and take note where the divot starts. Strive to consistently begin the divot either on the line or just slightly on the target side of the line.
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Connection Drill (Wedges) Consistent impact with wedge shots is crucial to ball striking, as I mentioned above. Using the big muscles to power the little muscles will build a strong connection between you and the golf club. Whenever golfers use to much of their wrist around the green they tend to add unnecessary strokes. To build this strong connection, place a towel under your armpit so it lies across your chest and start hitting chip shots. The idea is to hit the ball solid and keep the towel from falling out, working everything back and through together. Another drill will require a straight stick or an alignment rod that will fit into the end of your grip or just hold onto it when you set up your grip. Begin practice swinging from waist high to waist high without getting slapped by the extra-long club. If you have over active hands, the stick will let you know. Find the Fairway Any Way You Can If you are a golfer like me that struggles with the driver, you need a goto shot to find more fairways. The go-to shot is one of the best shot to have whenever you are under pressure. For this drill, basically take some time to experiment on the range with your driver or fairway metal. Try hitting stingers, huge banana slices or become captain hook. Eventually, you’ll figure out what shot feels most reliable for you. Keep in mind this will be more about the accuracy than distance. Hassel Your Golf Professional for Impact Tape, They Should Have it. The best way to notice were the ball is making contact with the club face is with impact tape. Most pro shop will have some sitting somewhere, just ask! You can do more to gain distance by improving the location and consistency then adding club head speed. Something call “Smash Factor” is a big factor when it comes to increasing distance. If you not able to get your hands on impact tape, go to your location grocery store and grab some Dr. Scholl’s Foot Spray. If you spray some on the club face it will act in place of the impact tape. By: William Mounsteven, PGA of Canada Class “A” Professioal at the Storey Creek Golf Club. For Lesson Information - Call: 250-923-3673 Email: wmounsteven@gmail.com
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Campbell River area athletes are gearing up for the BC Summer Games which open in Abbotsford next week. The Campbell River area has 29 athletes, coaches or officials competing for the Vancouver Island-Central Coast
Zone team. They are: Athletics: John Akehurst (as an official), Tatum Feeney, Fergus Hall, Zachary Mudie, and Vince Sequeira (official). At h l e ti c s - Sp e cial Olympics: Hazen Meade. Baseball: Connor Hall, Brayden McClary. Equestrian: Linnaea
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Wings ‘n’ Wheels flies this weekend Check out Wings ‘n’ Wheels this weekend at the Campbell River airport. Wings ‘n’ Wheels is a fundraiser for TeenFlight Campbell River which introduces Teens to Aviation. This is the third annual event and runs at the Campbell River Airport on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. You will get a chance to
see THE aircraft, a Vans RV12, that the TeenFlight kids have completed building over the last two years – ready to fly, just waiting for the paperwork. There will also be a World War two Spitfire showing up on Friday evening. Watch for it flying along the foreshore. In addition, expect 200 show cars and an assortment of aircraft
that will be flying in for the event. There will be Russian Yaks, Grumman Widgeon and Mallard (possibly a Goose), Chinese Nan Chang and lots of general aviation airplanes and helicopters. The 442 squadron from Comox will be putting on a demonstration with the Buffalo aircraft and Cormorant Helicopter. Pacific Airsports will be
doing a skydiving demonstration. The Campbell River Fire Department will be putting on a demonstration as well. There will be music, live (Sugar Maples and East of Eden) and recorded, food , fun, prizes, even a beer garden and a garage/hangar sale. Airplane and helicopter rides will be available. Admission is free.
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This is the time of year that sport fishing in Port Hardy and areas north are in full swing. But many anglers who are fishing at resorts using big boats and fishing big water are saying fishing for springs is only okay because at times the weather is not the best. Boat operators will make the call whether to go out or not. On any fishing trip, the first priority is being safe and have fun fishing. Smaller boats can stay in the inside and the bigger boats can venture out to bigger water. In Campbell River, the springs have been coming in and a few Tyees have been caught. The springs coming in are anywhere from 15 to 25 pounds with some bigger. In many cases, undersize springs are caught and released. The pinks were reported in the Port Hardy area last week and now the first wave of pinks is near Campbell River. Add to the mix, Coho and those pesky dogfish that can be a nuisance for many anglers.
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Locally stocked lakes like Echo west of Campbell River and Maple lake in Cumberland are fishing okay but the best time was during late May. Fry Lake has water levels up and those getting out will have to work at getting a trout.
Discovery Pier will see more anglers fishing as the pinks have arrived and a few catches have been reported. At the pier you can rent a fishing rod for the day and a way to get kids involved is to fish for pinks using light tackle. The people who go after pinks get hooked on fishing and will enjoy hooking into a fish 3 or 4 pounds. Fly anglers have already hit the pools on the Campbell River and
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Last week a short trip was planned primarily to scout around and drive the logging roads and see for the first time certain areas of the Salmon and White rivers.
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First Open Heart Society takes heart The Campbell River Branch of the First Open Heart Society (FOHS) is helping the Campbell River Hospital Foundation purchase two sevenday Holter Monitors for Electrodiagnostics. In medicine, a Holter monitor is a portable device for continuously monitoring various electrical activity of the cardiovascular system. This will record a patient’s Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG) for seven days while the patient undergoes their normal daily activities. This allows doctors to evaluate the heartbeat
over time and during normal activities to allow for an accurate diagnosis. The monitor records electrical signals from the heart via a series of electrodes attached to the chest. These electrodes are connected to a small piece of equipment that is attached to the patient’s belt or hung around the neck, and is responsible for keeping a log of the heart’s electrical activity throughout the recording period. Formed in 1973, the First Open Heart Society provides patient support for those about to undergo heart surgery by
draiser each year – the Walk for Hearts, held the first Sunday in May. All donations from this event stay in the local community and are used for North Island heart patients, cardiac equipment for Campbell River Hospital and education for cardiac nurses and technicians. To support the doctors, nurses and other key members of the local healthcare team, donations can be made through the Hospital Foundation online at www.crhospitalfoudnation.ca or by calling (250) 850-2418.
First Open Heart Society members present the Hospital Foundation with a cheque for $5,000. Pictured back row from left are: First Open Heart members Ed and Lois Jarvis and Ken and Karen Hawkins, Mark Cryderman (Campbell River Hospital), and Ken McRann (Open Heart). From row from left, Stacey Marsh and Carly Pisterzi (Hospital Foundation).
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Forests minister to address chamber The Campbell River Chamber will host the Steve Thomson, Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations at a Chamber members and guests luncheon. The luncheon takes place this Friday, July 15 at the Anchor Inn from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. A few tickets remain for this event, so visit www.campbellriverchamber.ca or connect with the Chamber at 250-2874636 to get one. Thomson’s mandate incudes climate change and adaptation, BC wildfire service, fish, wildlife and habitat management, land based investment strategy and crown land policies.
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on’t be surprised if you walk out of the fitting room at Jim’s Clothes Closet and store manager Mark Baker doesn’t look impressed. Baker freely admits that he is going to be honest in his opinion. After all, for the staff at Jim’s, it’s about helping you look your best. If that means not selling you that shirt that makes you look frumpy, so be it. “Because we’re not on commission,” Baker says, “we can just be all about making you look good. That’s what’s important to us.” And it seems to be working. The Campbell River location of the franchise – the third location in the chain which began in Port Alberni before opening a second store in Courtenay – is only three years old, and they already have two Reader’s Choice awards through the Mirror and have been nominated twice for Business of the Year through the Chamber of Commerce. Some might say they have the advantage of being one of very few – if not the only – dedicated menswear retailers in town, but Baker says that’s actually more of a disadvantage in some ways. It may seem counterintuitive, but they would very much like some more local competition. “When people are sitting at home and they need something, they might think, ‘well, Jim’s is the only store in town, so I’ll go to Nanaimo,
because there are more options down there,’” Baker says. “We would really benefit from having more menswear stores here so we can keep more of that money within the community.” Drew Bradley, general manager of all three Jim’s Clothes Closet locations, agrees. “If they head down to Nanaimo, that’s extra money in gas – not to mention people’s time, which is getting more and more precious these days – and then they go for dinner, maybe,” Bradley says. “That’s money leaving the community, and we want to see more of that money staying here,” he says, even if it’s not going into their till. They already send people elsewhere within the community on the rare occasion Jim’s doesn’t have what they need. Because it’s what’s best for the community and the customer. “There’s enough business that as long as we all help each other, we will all flourish,” Bradley says. “We make it our problem that you can’t find what you need, and we think our customers appreciate it, so the odd time that someone comes here and we don’t have what they need, we’ll know who does, and we’ll pick up the phone. We’re not in the clothing industry, we’re in the service industry, so we’ll do whatever we can to provide that service for people, even if it means sending them somewhere else.” Most of the time they don’t need to, however. One of the advantages of not specializing in one specific type of clothing, but specializing in
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menswear in general, is that they can bring in a bit of everything. “What Jim’s has done is make sure that we carry multiple different types of clothing to make sure we can answer the needs of the community – from shorts and t-shirts to workwear to casual dress to business dress to formal dress,” Baker says. “Same thing with shoes. So the advantage that we have over a lot of stores is that we have such a variety that anyone can find something here that serves their need, whatever that need may be.” And the model is working so well they’re about to expand again. They are opening their first off-Island location this fall. Prince George, Bradley says, “has roughly 100,000 people with double that in drawing
area as the hub of the northern Interior, and they don’t have a single independent menswear store.” They do have a Moores and a Tip Top Tailors, but both of those stores are “about half the size of the ones in Nanaimo,” Bradley says, so he feels the region is underserved and their brand of service-based, boutiquestyle menswear retailing will thrive there as it has on the Island. “We look at it as a huge opportunity. A lot of guys up there will go without for six months a year and then get their clothes when they fly out to Edmonton or Vancouver. It’s not that they don’t want to support local, it’s just there’s nobody there to support.” If that location works out – and Bradley says they are confident that
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New Listing $389,900 The Curb Appeal is apparent. This Gorgeous Home has a wide open upper floor plan and vaulted living room ceilings, a charming kitchen with custom shelving and pantry, plus a large master bedroom with door onto large 8x37 deck that overlooks a beautiful backyard. Front deck is 10x25 and perfect for relaxing in the shade. The inlaw suite is spacious and private with a natural gas fireplace. Yes to RV parking and a large garage measuring 19’8 x 21’6. 1225 Blesbok Rd
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I love this home and so will you. This 3 bedroom 3 bathroom home with bonus room backs onto Willow Creek trail for those morning walks with your dog. There’s privacy, southern exposure,large windows, a wide open floor plan, plenty of parking, a lovely landscaped yard, large 2 car garage, backyard concrete patio as long as the house, ceder fencing, underground sprinkler system, heat pump, garburator, hardwood flooring, electric fireplace and hot tub wiring. It’s a pleasure to show and a pleasure to live in. 1013 Cordero
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225 Utah Drive $319,000
Beatifully maintained sprawling rancher in desirable Willow Point location. This 3 bedroom 2 bath home with Large sunken living room , dining room. Kitchen with island , eating nook and family room. Sliding glass door to your back deck , garden area . Large Masterbedroom with 3 piece en-suite. Double garage MLS 411964
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922 Heritage Meadows $449,000
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.
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Absolutely stunning 17.6 acre Waterfront home located in Gorge Harbour on Cortes Island. Enjoy West Coast living at its finest in this spacious 3000 sq ft home with your very own private 60’ deep water dock. Soak in the ever changing scenery on your approximately 3000 sq ft wraparound deck and 1750 ft of West facing shoreline overlooking the protected waters of Gorge Harbour. Year round boat/plane access makes it convenient to live in this 3 bedroom 2 1/2 bath home with regular hydro electricity, deep well and septic system. The main home leads to a 2 bedroom, 1 bath self contained guest cottage. Take a stroll from the seeded oyster beach along the circular trail where Cedar, Fir, mossy bluffs and Arbutus trees are found and embrace the island lifestyle.
57 Murphy St $459,800 MLS# 406981
• Ocean & Mountian views • 4/5 bedroom, 3 bath, established B&B • Updates include newer kitchen, new 2621 Sunderland Rd $479,000 roof (2014), windows and fresh paint. 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
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$129,900 • 896 Sayward MLS 410292
Funky vacation property in the beatiful Sayward valley. This unique place is an old church from the 1920’s the current owners have made into a great little retreat. There is new metal roof , new trusses and wiring done in the past few years , this place has lots of character big and open living area with old orginal wood floors , big windows , 11 ft ceilings. There is a loft bedroom , full 4 piece bathroom with stackable washer & dryer. Kitchen facilities. Beautiful private back yard , all this on 1/2 acre property , close to river and marina. Prefect little getaway.
$214,900 • 200 Ambleside Dr MLS 408168
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.
SOLD! $229,000 • 1016 Sayward Rd. 3 bdrm 1 bath Rancher on 17 acres. Some newer updates. Large covered deck. A few km to the ocean & golf course. MLS 403293
$165,000 • 410 MacMillan Dr $459,000 • 973 Island Hwy MLS 407343 Beautiful & private 12.9 acres with
871 Island Hwy UNIT #302 MLS# 410709 $135,000
• 3-4 bdrm + Den on main floor • 2 bdrm suite down • Currently run as a B&B with established clientele & 24x24 Heated insulated shop
1130 S Island Hwy $549,800 MLS# 404139
UNIT #304 MLS# 410707 $129,900
• 2 bdrm + Den, 3 bath, 2351 sqft Ocean View Executive Home, Low maintenance yard w/ ample parking
UNIT #303 MLS# 410712 $159,900 Ocean view office space in a well located professional building in downtown Campbell River. units are located on the top floor on the NW Corner.... great view of the ocean and marina.
201 Strathcona Way $439,000 MLS 411874
• 3 bdrm, 2 bath up + den • Separate entrance to finished bsmt that could accommodate 1-2 more bdrms. • Roughed in for wet bar and full bath • Under construction, come early and get what you want while minor alterations to floor plan and finishings can be done!
4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Family home in large family home. 35min North of the village of Sayward. Campbell River.
1702 Wood Rd $1,049,000 MLS 409065
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$399,900 • 454 Community Rd MLS 407532
Large 1800 sq. ft. 4 bdrm, 2 bath rancher with huge detached shop that sits on 30 acres in the Sayward valley at the end of a no thru road.
$410,000 • 648 Sabre Rd 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
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
4349 S. Isl. Hwy. $299,800 MLS# 406445
5493 S. Island Hwy, Courtenay
2629 Sunderland Rd $489,000
2201 Shetland Rd $850,000
• 2-3 Bdrm home on 1 acre • Short stroll to Salmon Point Marina & Resort • Ocean and Coastal Mountain Views
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
$189,900 MLS 394283 • Level 11930 sq ft ocean view building lot across from boat ramp and future marina in Union Bay.
MLS 382888 • 14 acre property close to downtown • Selectively cleared & ready for your dream home
• 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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Absolutely stunning 3 level split located at 480 Ash St. One of the best views in town. Vaulted ceiling for large artwork on main floor. Suited for couple or mature family. Roof, Heat pump & water tank still under warranty. Just listed at $599,900. Call Bruce NOW at 250-287-0151
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COUNTRY ESTATE - 2½ ACRES 3780 SOUTH ISLAND HWY • • • •
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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NEW LISTING! 3 ACRES - HOUSE, BARN & SHOP A most beautiful in-town acreage with a well maintained 2 level home with basement suite. The solid barn is 24 feet wide & 32 feet deep. The woodworking shop with garage door & own power is 28 feet wide and 23 feet deep. Situated between McPhedran Road and Peterson Road. Bordered on east by patio home development! The zoning is RM-1 (residential multiple one) allowing for many uses. Just Listed at $568,000 By appointment only.
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Eagles Ridge
Semi-waterfront condo built in 2009. Great views! 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, contemporary open design. Granite countertops, heat pump, heated bathroom floors. Small pet and rentals allowed. $274,900
215 S. Alder St.
$419,000 Unobstructed ocean view. Main level entry with walk-out basement. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms/ Family room & Heat Pump.
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#306 – 2676 S. ISLAND HWY
112 SURFSIDE DR
#109 – 2006 SIERRA DR
106 SURFSIDE DR
2149 VARSITY DR
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.
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.
This is the last of the large “B” plan units left in Shades of Green Estates. Choose your colours before this 1,683 sq/ft 3-bdrm 2-bath patio home is built and be moved in by midOctober. Heat pump, h/water on demand & 6 appliances all included (picture is of similar unit).
3 Bedroom + den mobile home on almost 2/3 acre. Large master bedroom with big 4 piece ensuite. New septic with 2 tanks and a new field. Great value for a home on a larger property.
Custom built 2,800+ sq/ft family home backing on parkland. Main level entry rancher with high 9’ ceilings, kitchen with granite counters, custom backsplash, island with veggie sink. Open dining expanded great room with gas fireplace. Master bdrm offers a walk-in closet, ensuite with separate shower & soaker tub. Downstairs offers 2 bdrms, bathroom, & a large family/media room with 2nd gas fireplace, custom blinds throughout, storage & separate workshop. Meticulously landscaped, irrigation, fenced private back yard &RV parking.
$420,000
$299,900
$339,900
$419,500
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278 ARIZONA DR
#119 - 2006 SIERRA DR
#17-2006 SIERRA DRIVE
2985 HEMMING PLACE
360 HARROGATE RD
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.
1,370 sq ft patio home fully finished ready to move into. Offering 3-bdrm 2-bath, 9”ft ceilings, great room open concept, pantry in kitchen, granite countertops, walk-in shower and soaker tub in master ensuite and walk-in closet and so much more.
1,638 sqft. beautifully maintained 2 bedroom + den patio home with heat pump, hot water on demand, Jennair gas stove and covered patio out back overlooking trees and private greenspace, located in Phase one of Shades of Green Estate on Sequoia Springs Golf Course.
Beautifully kept inside and out, this 3 Bdrm 2 bath 1436 sq ft home features a spacious open design with big bright windows all round. Master bedroom has a large walk-in closet and big 5 piece ensuite bathroom. Back yard is fully fenced & meticulously landscaped and backs onto Greenspace. Located in a wonderful neighbourhood, a short jaunt to Beaver Lodge, shopping and easy access to both highways.
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.
$649,900
$329,900
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796 S. ISLAND HWY
225 CARNEGIE ST
#108 - 2006 SIERRA DR
Semi-Ocean front lot in Stories Beach. Ready to build on 1/3 acre lot, flat, cleared & fully serviced, just waiting for your plan to build your dream home.
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!
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.
This popular “mid-size” floorplan at Shades of Green Estates is perfect for the downsizing retiree. Open concept, 3-bdrm 2-bath with high 9’ ceilings, gas f/place, luxury ensuite and 6-piece appliance package included, all backing on Sequoia Springs Golf Course (picture is of similar unit).
217 DAHL RD 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.
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463 South Birch St $329,900 Almost 3000 sq. ft. 4 Bed, 3 bathrooms. Huge Family room w/pellet stove. Sunny solarium off kitchen. Concrete tile roof and RV parking.
687 Nelson Rd $376,900 Executive 5 bedroom, 3 bath home. Absolutely stunning Ocean view. Guest bedroom with ensuite. New deck in private back yard.
SOLD 560 Ventura Pl $35,500 Great potential in Port McNeill. Modular homes and houses allowed. Majestic mountain and ocean views located in nicest sub division in the area.
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60 Murphy St $359,900 4 bedroom, 2 bath split level home. Over height 20’ x 30’ detached shop. Natural gas furnace, heat pump. Ocean and mountain views.
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6 BD/ 5 BATH HOME WITH SUITE!
A Spacious quality Kitchen with island & breakfast nook, plus huge Living/Dining & family rooms up have size to entertain the largest family. 2 bedrm suite & rec rm down offers interesting possibilities for B&B or family members. Parking is extraordinary with oversized double garage plus outstanding additional space. Beautiful curved staircase, large partially covered sundeck, irrigation system, b/i vac, new gas hot water tank plus newer 4 Ton heat pump & silent floor system! $549,000
SPACIOUS WILLOW POINT RANCHER!
3Bd/2Baths with rich laminate flooring, heat pump, gas FP, partial vaulted ceiling, large Palladian window and very private back yard. Walk-in shower, Dura deck + concrete patio, Double garage & Storage Shed. In the Heart of Willow Pt! $299,900
OCEAN FRONT LIFESTYLE!
Classy level entry 2 Bed/2 Bath in Hidden Harbour with Outstanding Oceanfront Location directly facing Quadra Island. Lovely renos include Travertine tile floors, Kitchen upgrades & large custom glass shower w gorgeous tile. Amenities include personal boat moorage, secure underground parking with individual storage locker, an indoor pool, hot tub, elevator, meeting room & fire pits! Deck BBQ’s, Pets & Rentals allowed! $294,000
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305-262 BIRCH ST. This two bedroom plan is on the top floor at the quiet rear corner of the building. Includes 3 kitchen appliances and washer and dryer in the laundry room. Rented for $800/mth. MLS #410684
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305-622 S. ISLAND HWY. Affordable living awaits in this semiwaterfront condominium. The secured entry leads to an interior garden area with two stairwells. The kitchen is open to the living area and a nice layout. MLS #407305
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101A-650 S. ISLAND HWY. Carefree living across from the ocean and Rotary sea walk! Convenient ground floor unit in Victoria Court is situated on the north side and features 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms (full ensuite). MLS #411644
190,000 NEW
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TIMBERLINE DR & SUNDERLAND RD.
Only 11 lots left to choose from! A great area with convenience to many amenities. Reasonable building scheme. Drive by and pick your out today! $
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302-2730 S. ISLAND HWY. Don’t rent when you can own this newly renovated condo. Fantastic upgrades and views from all main living areas, master bedroom and spacious deck! Quick possession! See the value for yourself. MLS #400595
219,800
205,000-$220,000
721 TIMBERLINE DR. No GST! This ocean view lot is located in a quiet cul-de-sac location. Choose the right plan (a ground entry basement would be ideal) and you will be sure to enjoy the north and even some north east views! MLS #411061
242,800
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ING PEND 919 TIMBERLINE DR. Building? 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! The building scheme is reasonable and allows a variety of styles and plans. MLS #408567 $
249,800
302-9 ADAMS RD. Waterfront condo with north west views! The main living area has generous rooms with an area for a sitting/reading area or second TV. The galley style kitchen has a pantry closet and breakfast nook. MLS #411480 $
17-772 ROBRON RD. Convenient location! This 3 bedroom, 2 bath townhouse is located in a popular complex. The central location puts you within minutes of many amenities. Single garage for parking and/or storage. MLS #407732
259,800
399,800
226 MICHIGAN PL. Expected completion will be August 2016. This plan lives like a rancher with all the main living areas, master bedroom and 2nd bedroom/office located on the main level plus 2 more bedrooms and a full bathroom upstairs. MLS #406994 $
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427 S. MURPHY ST. Set your sights on this fantastic property! 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
329 S. MCCARTHY ST. Active Price Range! Great location close to amenities yet it’s located on a quiet side street. Several updates have been done and the basement has a rear access to an in-law suite (non-conforming). MLS #407481 $
289,800
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525,000
790 BIRCH ST. Room to roam! 3200 sq. ft, lovingly maintained, ocean views, newer roof, close to town, possibility to re-zone, RV parking, family room, rec room & more! Sound great? It is! View today. MLS #407535
738,800
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2420 QUINSAM RD. Large lot and good potential. The home requires upgrades, renovation and updating to create some sweat equity. There’s a side yard driveway to access the huge backyard and room if you want to build a shop. MLS #408891
85 JONES RD. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom home, located on a quiet street. The yard has some mature landscaping providing some privacy and depth. The yard has a garage plus room at the side for extra parking if you need it. MLS #410787
449,800
549,800
449,800
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647 MARINER DR. Massive 3,651 sq. ft. home for blended, or extended families and it’s plumbed for a suite downstairs if you want to finish it for in-laws. Ocean & mountain views, & loaded with quality extras. MLS #399928
924,888
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4001 S. ISLAND HWY. Level walk on waterfront with stunning views! This meticulously maintained home was built by the owners. Pre-wired security and prewired for a future hot tub with a view on the back deck.
3737 SHORELINE DR. Wow factor can be found right here! The entire main floor has incredible views from the huge picture windows and the floor plan is open and bright with a formal living area and a family room facing the ocean. Truly amazing! MLS #410925
MLS #410587
1009 S. ALDER ST. Beautifully updated home with an in-law suite in the basement. The main living areas are spacious and the home has many valuable updates! Ocean and mountain views! A fantastic package! MLS #411999 $
260 S. MURPHY ST. Generous in size and boasting sea forever views! This great offering features big rooms that will surely be enjoyed by the entire family, plus an in-law suite set up! Bring your customizing ideas and make it yours! MLS #399854
2605 SUNDERLAND RD. This two storey home is at the end of a nothrough street near all levels of school and will have boat or RV parking. The great room concept will impress with plenty of natural light and high ceilings. MLS #408609 $
559,800 NEW PRICE
225 MARYLAND DR. Welcome home! If you’ve got a large or blended family that needs some elbow room in a quality controlled neighbourhood on 2 blocks from the beach – this is for you! Gorgeous and full of extras! MLS #407722 $
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1761 ASPEN WAY Great family home in a great family area! Popular layout with above average finishings with some hardwood and crown moulding & newer roof to minimize future updating costs. MLS #409546
369,800
311 COTTONWOOD DR. Sprawling rancher in a popular family and retirement area. You’ll love the spacious living areas and big bedrooms. The layout is different than the rest and works very well! Great updates! MLS #411299
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DARNELL & NEIGEL ROADS 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.
959,800
4000 GORDON RD. Every detail was considered! Offerings like this a truly rare. Exceptional Timber Frame home on almost 4.7 acres. So many extras & details await you with this stunning package. MLS #402257
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489 PONDEROSA PL. Big & beautiful! Several valuable updates including: long lasting metal roof (2009), a brand new (never used) certified woodstove, a recent $40,000 kitchen! Quick possession in this ocean view beauty! MLS #410319 $
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LOT B, DEERFIELD RD. Over 80 acres mostly RU-1, includes a 5 acre portion zoned CR-4 at the end of Deer Field Road. Most of the RU-1 is in the ALR but the multiple zoning makes it possible to have several dwellings on this property. MLS #407072
NEW PRICE
579,800
3311 WISCONSIN WAY Bring the boat, bring the RV! This beautiful owner built home has been meticulously finished and maintained. Offering a very nice layout and many extras including a fantastic detached 24 x 24 shop! MLS #402036
1,175,000
1850 DOYLE RD. 1680 sq. ft. home with a fenced yard that makes life great for kids and pets. There’s even a number of raised garden beds in the back yard with an older 14 x 15 shed and a 23 x 11 greenhouse. MLS #409507
333,800
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103 VERMONT DR. Popular rancher plan! This beautiful home features engineered hardwood floors in the main living area and a gas fireplace in the living room. The kitchen is a nice layout and has quartz counter tops & much more! MLS #407616 $
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1550 S. ISLAND HWY. Sea forever views are yours! Located in the heart of Willow Point, this is a fantastic development opportunity with over half acre with ocean view! Easy access from a side street. MLS #399981
384,800
159,800
ING PEND
14-2033 VARSITY LANDING This 3 level home with 5 bedrooms is fully finished and will suit most families and is ideal for blended families with extra kids. The rear of the property partly backs onto Linear Park. Rentable and one dog or cat allowed. MLS #409978
394,800
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232 MICHIGAN PL. This plan is always popular being a bonus room rancher with 9 ft ceilings in all the main living areas. It will truly be a hit for couples and families with a great room layout and spacious feel. Cul da sac location. MLS #406985
489,800
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308 S MCLEAN ST. Ocean views! Easy care property in a great area. Extensive renovations! Hard wood floors, river rock fireplace, oversized double garage, fantastic deck & 3226 sq. ft. to spread out in! MLS #408076
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649,800
8777 ISLAND HWY. 3260 sq. ft. home on a 2 acre lot located in the middle of Campbell River and Courtenay. There’s a bonus room (in-law suite?) over the garage with a 3 pc bathroom as well and has separate access stairwell MLS #410414
4,250,000
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695 ASH ST. 3668 sq. ft. of awesome house & exceptional views! Gorgeous kitchen has granite counters, maple cabinets, stainless appliances, a gas cook top and a view of the indoor pool below. Separate in-law suite. Too many extras to list! MLS #407037
1100 HOMEWOOD RD. Huge 8.7 acre site. At full occupancy gross revenues would total approx. $327K per year & have an approx Net Operating Income of $265K. There is currently one large & one small space available for your own company to occupy or lease it out to maximize your return. MLS #395648
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Quathiaski Cove oceanview rancher & rental trailer. Featuring great views of Quathiaski Cove & across Discovery Passage. Rancher is situated at bottom of 0.41 acre lot, next to ferry terminal to Campbell River. Home has had some updating including thermal windows, blinds, doors, plumbing, insulation & drywall and roof was replaced 4 years ago. Up the hill, with access off Green Rd there is an older 2 bedroom trailer that is currently rented out to good, long-term tenant. Located short walk from all services.
687 Green Rd - $249,000
MLS# 398397 Lot A Gowlland Harbour Rd - $949,000
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226 Bold Point Rd - $399,000
MLS# 375947 170 Sundance Rd - $390,000
MLS# 411605
Amazing 5.2 acres with 300+ feet of ocean front at the end of a quiet no-thru road. A driveway leads up to the dynamic building site that is situated on a moss covered bluff. The drilled well is in place and hydro is available at the property line. A community wharf and boat ramp are just a quick drive, offering a gateway to great sports fishing and ocean recreation. Located a 30 minute drive from services in Heriot Bay.
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Hobby farm on Quadra’s south end! 10.03 acre property features 2 level home, 3 stall barn w/ paddock & fenced pastures. Home has main level entry with kitchen, dining & living room plus 3 bedrooms & 3 pc bathroom. Lower level there is large family/rec room, 2 more bedrooms & 4 pc bathroom. 3 stall barn has electrical service, water & stairs lead to hayloft on upper level. Paddock area opens to smaller & larger fenced pastures. This acreage is quite private & located at end of no-thru road.
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39.5 acre oceanfront property with panoramic views across Gowlland Harbour to Gowlland Island and Discovery Passage to the north. The RU-2A zoned property is already approved for a 7 lot subdivision with a foreshore lease in place and all the preliminary work has been done on the subdivision. Located a 5 minute drive from all the stores and services in Quathiaski Cove.
Bold Point Waterfront – 5.8 acres with charming 861 sq ft brick cabin, situated next to moss covered bluff in sunny, private location. Two bedroom home very low maintenance with metal roof and brick outside finish. Inside features whitewashed pine walls/ceiling and tile flooring throughout. Great second building site right at the waterfront in old orchard with southeast view. Located 30 minute drive from all services in Heriot Bay.
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1290 s.ft. 3 bedroom, 2 bathrooms. Great place to call home and affordable. $179,999 MLS 410276
888 Erickson
4 bedrooms 4 baths 3050 sq ft with a beautiful mountain and ocean view. 9 ft ceilings throughout, oversize windows. $589,999 MLS 410080
625 Alpine Rd
Side by side duplex units currently rented. A great addition to any investors portfolio. $369,900 MLS 411955
191 Thulin $281,999 This 3 bdrm, 3 bath + den home with 2-stall carport gives you 1976sq ft of generous space to move about.
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Spectacular Waterfront. Walk on beach and enjoy a special ecology on the Willow Point reef. This large 2 bedroom home is lovely with great water views from the balcony. Complex enjoys special amenities like guest suite, garage parking, sauna & jetted hot tub, and workshop. Excellent management, good contingency, with low strata fees. Beautiful landscaped grounds with walking paths to beach.One small pet allowed.Live right on the water for less than similar sized non view patio homes. .
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2 bed 2 bath 1193 sq ft. A peaceful, private retreat full of natural light this is a great patio home with detached garage. Priced to sell at $173,000 MLS 390402
#3-1315 Creekside Way
2 bed, 2 bath townhome. Pets & rentals welcome. All appliances incl. Close to all levels of school & Beaver lodge trails. $129,900 MLS 401335
3905 Discovery Drive
3 bed 3bath 2927 sq ft custom designed timber frame rancher, 1.6 acres of private woodland & enjoys an ocean front beach & private boat launch. $1,799,000 MLS 398782 PRICED TO SELL
3307-27 S Island Hwy
2 bed 2 bath - ocean front- walk on waterfront. Unit is on the 3rd floor and is truly magical. Priced at $349,900 MLS 402487
4810 Bella Rd
Country living at its finest...family home, carport and room to build a shop. $324,900
1920 Pengelley Rd
3 bedroom split level home on 0.5 acre. Recent upgrades and walk out basement. $329,900 MLS 409294
#106-280 Dogwood Street - 2 bed, 2 bath corner unit, mountain view, 9ft ceilings, fireplace, underground parking, strata fees incl. heat & h/w, 50+ quiet building. $122,900 MLS 402920
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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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1933 SHETLAND RD. $699,000 MLS# 402090 COUNTRY LIVING Fabulous in town 5 acre property. Great custom built one owner home with suite potential. 4 bedrooms, commercial grade windows, fir construction & truly built to last. Beautiful 4 yr. old maple kitchen with moveable centre island, kitchenaide appliances, open plan, lovely handcrafted fireplace in family room, Brazilian hardwood floors, new roof, 200 amp SVC, hot tub, 4 decks & woodstove. 2/3 of land is cleared with lots of privacy. Chicken coop, garden area, barn with hay loft & sawdust shed, woodshed, all fenced, good for horses, fruit & nut trees. Sprinkler system in front. Lots of parking, room for detached workshop/garage.
2505 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. $995,000 MLS# 398357 STUNNING BEACHFRONT 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.
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1728 PENFIELD RD. $295,900 MLS# 410636
763 SPRINGBOK RD. $414,900 MLS# 408378
202-9 ADAMS RD $249,900 MLS# 411446
CLOSE TO SPORTSPLEX 3 bedroom split level home with a 6 year roof. New vinyl siding & windows. Walking distance to Willow Point Park and all schools. Bathrooms have been updated. Vaulted cedar ceiling in living room. Oak kitchen, laminate floor, family room with gas stove. Quite private back yard with raised garden beds, retaining walls and fenced. Double garage. A great starter home in a wonderful neighbourhood.
BORDERING BEAVER LODGE LANDS 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: 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 - walk in closets, den & storage rooms. RV Parking, security system & BI Vac.
WILLOW POINT ESTATES Lovingly maintained & spacious 1,400 sq.ft. 2 bedroom waterfront view condo, conveniently located within walking distance to all Willow Point amenities. Laminate flooring, newer: lino, lights, kitchen tile counters & back splash. Living room gas fireplace. Kitchen & 2 bathrooms painted last year. Fridge & stove only 2 yrs. old. Dining room & kitchen nook plus in unit storage room. Huge master bedroom, full ensuite with newer walk in shower. Murphy bed with bookcase towers in 2nd bedroom. 1 small pet allowed. Complex has spa, sauna, hobby room & guest suite. Includes 1/2 garage plus 1 open parking space. Quick Possession.
79 ROCKLAND RD. $849,900 MLS# 379036 YOU CAN SEE FOR MILES Fabulous
ocean & mountain views! Custom designed home over 4,600 sq.ft. Beautiful open design living space, includes a convenient 2 bedroom suite. Gorgeous Brazilian hardwood floors, large kitchen with maple cabinets, granite countertops, centre island & walk-in pantry. 2nd level has an ocean view media room. Breakfast nook with access to covered sundeck. Lovely master bedroom with deluxe ensuite. Wine making room, root cellar, gated RV parking, 22 ft. x 24 ft. garage & room for a shop.
#204-1216 S. ISLAND HWY. $234,900 MLS# 410186 SCENIC OCEAN & MOUNTAIN VIEWS Stunning unobstructed panoramic ocean and mountain views from this 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,262 sq.ft. condo located at Chartwell Place. Large master bedroom with walk-in closet and full ensuite. The second bedroom is also a very good size. Lovely open kitchen, dining room and living room areas, along with a gas fireplace. You can spend hours watching the cruise ships, marine traffic and marine life as it passes through the Discovery Passage from your deck. Campbell River SeaWalk is just outside your door and across the street. Underground parking, storage lockers & an affordable guest suite.
#11-523 ISLAND HWY $237,900 MLS# 411380
RENOVATED WATERFRONT CONDO Beautifully renovated 2 bedroom, 2 bath waterfront condo with fabulous dead on ocean views. Spacious 1,174 sq. ft. not including sundeck and storage unit. Hardwood floors, new doors, tile counters. 1 small pet allowed, 45+ age restriction and no rentals. Gorgeous custom built wall unit included. Easy walk to downtown. You will not get a better view than this in Campbell River. Carport parking.
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WATERFRONT 2 Bedroom rancher plus loft on 0.5 Acre with 85 ft. Of beach frontage. Completely renovated inside & out. Custom crafted home with yellow cedar trim, vaulted ceilings, heated ceramic tile floors in kitchen, family room & ensuite, custom maple cabinets, built-in appliances, open design takes advantage of the ocean views. Unique 800 year old burl feature wall, woodstove, 5 skylights, master bedroom ensuite has jetted soaker tub & great ocean view. 2 Sundecks plus a fabulous large beach side deck. Perfect for cruise ship viewing. Close to provincial park & dead end quiet street with rural atmosphere.
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MLS 407039
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$628,000
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250-935-6795
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$749,000
MLS 411952
1469 MANZANITA RD Stunningly beautiful Cortes Island one acre walk on waterfront with 300+ feet of shoreline. Contemporary designed home set amid natural landscaping with older growth fir.
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MLS 410993
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250-205-0298
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MLS 410586
MLS 411999
MLS 409539
MLS 404791
$309,900
MLS 411509
250-203-0096
$489,500
SEMI-WATERFRONT. The .8 acre property is across a narrow road from the white sandy beach of renowned Smelt Bay.
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$658,800
MLS 408329
934 ELM ST
585 GRAYSON RD Fabulous family home in a family neighbourhood. Recent renovations include main floor, bathrooms and hardwood floors upstairs.
Cortes Island: Stunning ocean views to south and east from beautiful mossy bluffs; naturally landscaped. 9.11 acres to a hilltop home in a quiet and private setting.
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250-202-4677
MLS 411278
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SOLD MLS 410360
$949,000
MLS 406843
MARTHA ABELSON 250-935-6795
MarthaAbelson@royallepage.ca
3476 MACAULAY RD
SOLD MLS 400856
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1016 SAYWARD RD
SOLD MLS 403293
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Bag tags for literacy ESL teacher raising money for local education intitiatives
he thought maybe he could sell them here to raise money for his program, as well. “At first she said, ‘I don’t think you can sell that many,’ and I guess I kind of took that as a challenge and said, ‘I bet I can sell $500 worth,’” Larmour says. Which his mother then also took as a challenge. “My dad went away on a baseball trip down south with my uncle for eight days, and while he was gone, my mom made 263 of these things,” he says with a laugh, grabbing a fistful of the tags out of a bag. “She worked 11 hours a day and just pumped them out.” Each tag, he says, takes about a half hour to make, so you could say his mother has been productive. And so he started selling them. He had to live up to his assertion that he could, after all. He was selling them through the schools for about a month at the end of the school year, he says, “and it was going pretty well, but now that school’s out, I was looking for a way to keep it going.” So he’s been approaching local businesses to see if they are interested in having a rack of them by their checkouts. His friend and fellow teacher, Paul Klein, who teaches wood shop at Timberline, has volunteered to make little wooden stand/display units for the tags should a business want to sell them to help the cause,
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rent Larmour sure wishes he had one of those fancy tablets the kids are using these days. Actually, he wishes he had a bunch of them. Larmour teaches English as a Second Language (ESL) for School District 72. He’s based out of the Robron Centre, but he circulates around the district to various elementary schools to help anyone who needs it. “I work with emerging readers,” Larmour says. “Those kids who need a little extra support. I generally work mainly with the First Nations/ Aboriginal community, but also anyone else that needs ESL support, whether that’s the new Syrians who are coming, or Vietnamese or Chinese exchange students, for example.” And in order to succeed at that work, he needs resources. “The school district is great and they’re very supportive of our programs,” he says, but there’s only so much funding available for any program within any school district, and what he wants to do with his students is simply out of reach if he is to solely rely on the money available within the current programming budget.
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Local ESL teacher Brent Larmour shows off some of his mother’s creations at Healthyway Natural Foods Market. The market is one of the retailers carrying the baggage tags, which are for sale for $5 each.
So he’s selling handmade luggage tags. Wait…what? You see, Larmour’s mother is quite the sewing enthusiast, and she had been making little baggage-style tags as gifts for people since she first saw one in the Montreal airport about 20 years ago. She had been giving them out as name tags on gifts for years when she was asked by some ladies in Mexico – where she now spends about five months a year – if she’d be willing to sell them. While she was hesitant
to sell things she’d been making for fun and giving away as gifts for decades, she realized she could use the sale of them to do some good. Having always believed education was the best way to improve one’s lot in life, she decided to begin selling them down there and giving the money she raised to a charity that paid tuition for underprivileged children. And when she came back this past April, she mentioned to Larmour that she had raised enough money to send three kids to school, and
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and four retailers have already taken them on. Central Mountain Air has agreed to have a stand and sell them, fittingly, out at the airport, and Healthyway Natural Foods Market has taken a rack for their downtown store, as has Home Brew Factory & Wine Boutique on Dogwood Street. 100 per cent of the sale of the tags goes towards a tablet fund for Lamour’s ESL program, as his mother is donating the materials and her time. The original idea, Larmour says, was to get “levelled’ books,” which are books targeted at certain levels of readers and tailored to help them improve. “But then I thought, these are digital learners – digital natives – why don’t we see if we can get some tablets, because there’s so much available online in terms of resources and books, and there are also so many wonderful apps out there now that I can make use of to help these kids if we had some way to get some tablets that will run them. “I think that’s a better use of funds.” Anyone who wants to know more about Larmour’s fundraising project, what he does within the school district, or is interested in helping out by having a rack of baggage tags in their business can contact him by email at brentterrylarmour@gmail. com or brent.larmour@ sd72.bc.ca.
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Non-toxic slug control methods Slugs are in every garden, and cause more damage than most garden invaders. Commercial slug killers are available, but they can be toxic to birds and other wildlife, and are less effective after rain, when slugs are most active. We have found that non-toxic, food grade Diatomaceous Earth (Insect Dust) is effective for slugs, but there are also many other methods available for little to no cost. Before reaching for the pesticides, here are a few alternative natural, nontoxic methods of slug control: • Watering Schedule: Far and away the best course of action against slugs in your garden is a simple adjustment in the watering schedule. Slugs are most active at night and are most efficient in
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• Diatomaceous Earth Diatomaceous earth (Also known as "Insect Dust") is the sharp, jagged skeletal remains of microscopic creatures. It lacerates soft-bodied pests, causing them to dehydrate. A powdery granular material, it can be sprinkled around garden beds or individual plants, and can be mixed with water to make a foliar spray. Diatomaceous earth is less effective when wet, so use during dry weather. Wear protective gear when applying, as it can irritate eyes and lungs. Be sure to buy natural or agricultural grade diatomaceous earth, not pool grade which has smoother edges and is far less effective. • Electronic "slug fence" An electronic slug fence is a non-toxic, safe method for keeping slugs out of garden or flower
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• Beer Slugs are attracted to beer. Set a small amount of beer in a shallow wide jar buried in the soil up to its neck. Slugs will crawl in and drown. Take the jar lid and prop it up with a small stick so rain won't dilute the beer. Leave space for slugs to enter the trap. • Copper: Slugs don’t like to crawl over copper. A dozen or so pennies stuck into the soil around a seedling can form a border – a stripped electrical cable is even better. Cut the top and the bottom of a plastic bottle. Wrap the stripped cable a few times around it with one or two loops in it, fasten it to the bottle with duct tape through the loops
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News 2016 ROTARY’S INSTALLATIONS
Noon Hour Installation
Rotarian of the Year KEN WHIDINGTON
President Elect Cathy Kaardal (top right) picked up the gavel from President Gary in a manner befitting her Auzzie background. The theme – “Beach or Bush, Lovin the Outdoors” had everyone dressed up for the occasion. Mark DeGagne (right) MC’d the evening very appropriately and had everyone smiling as the evening went on. Early on Mark introduced 2 students Who had extraordinary skills on the fiddle. We saw Maddie Erickson (below) at the Pioneer Supper and Rotary Honours Concert. This time she brought a very able musician Max, and the two were just marvelous!
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Director of the Year IAN BAIKIE
Social Celebration PROUD ROTARIANS
Dave Hamilton and Maria Kirley of the Campbell River Mirror are proud members of Rotary
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Our Rotarians and spouses met at the Rotary Beach Park to celebrate the end of a successful year with our President Gary. The evening began as everyone gathered at the Park to enjoy appetizers and drinks together as Deb and her crew BBQ’d over an open fire on the beach. Judy passed out cards for everyone to fill in their likes best and worst. Watch out these maybe used for future sinister purposes. The food was great and the fellowship enjoyed by all. There were 49 Rotarians, spouses, children, and guests with a special mention of Susan Fry who joined us.
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ROTARY NOON CLUB EXECUTIVES AND DIRECTORS:
Cathy Kaardal President
Gary McLelan Past President
David Heath Secretary
Francois Egan Treasurer
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Amy Stevens International Service
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Celebrating beginning of a new year a the dedicated to community and internaonal service.” “Daybreakthe Rotary is a family of volunteers Maritime Heritage Centre in Campbell River.
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Bruce Izard, Recipient Daybreak RotarianAofWorthy the year Bruce Izard, a worthy recipient
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As our Rotary year draws to a close, we have the opportunity to reflect upon the achievements of anothamazing ByerCraig Gillis year in the life of the Campbell River Daybreak Rotary It aisclose, a me to pause, to look As our Rotary yearClub. draws to we have the opportunity back, to be proud, and to feel a sense of unity knowing to reflect upon the achievements of another amazing year in that together we advocate andRotary live Club. our Itmoo of the life of the Campbell River Daybreak is a time “Service Above Self”
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to pause, to look back, to be proud, and to feel a sense of unity The Rotary Internaonal President, knowing that together we advocate and liveRavi our Ravindram motto of of Sri Lanka recently “Service Above Self”. said in his message….. “As this Rotary year a close, I am prouder than ever to of be part Thedraws Rotaryto International President, Ravi Ravindram of this great organizaon: one that makes the world Sri Lanka recently said in his message….. “As this Rotary yearnot poorer, richer; replacesthan despair hope; raises up draws to a but close, I am prouder ever towith be part of this great Bruce Izard receives the Campbell River Daybreak those whom brought low; is abut giricher; to so organization: onefate that has makes the world notand poorer, Rotary Club ‘Rotarian of the Year’ Award from future many, while allowing each of us to Be a Gi to the replaces despair with hope; raises up those whom fate has District Governor Craig Gillis. Inbound Exchange World.” brought low; and is a gift to so many, while allowing each of us Students, Juan Fernandez (Le) and Geri Scholl, are year’s Rotarian toThis be a gift to the World.” of the Year, annually chosen by Past included in the picture at Bruce’s insistence. Presidents was a unanimous onlybybecause This year’s Rotarian of the Year,choice, annuallynot chosen Past of the mul-layered levels of service in Rotary but also due to the Presidents was a unanimous choice, not only because of the hearelt imprint leavesinonRotary the larger community. multi-layered levels he of service but also due to the heartfelt imprint he leaves on the larger community. I toldyou youhe he was the who served in the he washea was renegade, that he appeared on Reach for If IfI told theson sonofofa aparent parent who served in navy, the navy, a renegade, that he appeared onthe Reach for the High(many School (many years or that to hethe is 1971 married to the 1971 Carihi graduate Top forTop Oakfor BayOak HighBay School years ago), or thatago), he is married outstanding Carihioutstanding graduate (Glyn Fitzgerald (Glyn Fitzgerald recipient)…..you recipient)…..you might have a glimmermight of whohave he is.a glimmer of who he is. toldyou you he president of the Board Board and a devoted member ofmember the Aquarium you might begin to If IfI Itold he the thecurrent current president of Museum the Museum and a devoted of theBoard, Aquarium Board, you have an aha moment. might begin to have an aha moment. Yet, if I told you he is the Daybreak Rotary past literacy chair, that he has organized several years of ‘Rotarians Read’, that Yet, if I told you he is the Daybreak Rotary past literacy chair, that he has organized several years of ‘Rotarians he has traveled to Bolivia to deliver wheelchairs, that he is a frequent chef/server at our Community Service Grill, that he is a Read’, that he has travelled to Bolivia to deliver wheelchairs, that he is a frequent chef/server at our Community devoted Youth Exchange Counsellor, Officer, advocate…..that he skipped his own birthday party to ensure Gergo arrived in a Service Grill, that he is a devoted Youth Exchange Counsellor, Officer, advocate…..that he skipped his own birthday timely to beGergo examined by a in Vancouver doctor,tothat partymanner to ensure arrived a melyeye manner be examined by a Vancouver eye doctor, that he devotes me he devotes time as a volunteer at Cedar Elementary changing Do you qualify for Veterans’ (Connued on page 2) lives of some little ones who truly look up to him, that he helps out at Dances and Tapas or the Wine Fest or Duck Dip or is a Assistance? stellar member of the Dayrbeak Trivia team…..or that he is a Paul Harris fellow …. you would just begin to scratch the surface of a Need help completing myriad of activities we attach to his name and face. the forms? I am proud to have worked with this year’s recipient as a staff member (in our former school lives), a man who always WE CAN HELP! put students first. I am proud to know his wife as an incredibly understanding, patient, and dedicated sponsor of our Interact Club…..who gives him licence and support to be present for so many activities. I am proud to have been his Daybreak sponsor when he first entered the world of Rotary. And I am proud to call upon the colourful character whose voice can be heard anywhere on the golf course, whose impish grin reminds us he Registered Veterans Independence Program Caregiver is a child at heart, whose occasional confusion of dates, times, and location has generated many adventure stories …… and will Josie Coak • 778-346-4446 probably generate some more…… but above all whose life and charcare@shaw.ca choices truly exemplifies ‘service as self’.
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In fact, the opposite is really true. You have choices to do what you want, when you want. You decide which suite you will call home. You go to meals when and where you wish and you can join in the activities that appeal to you. The choices are up to you.
“I think if I move into a retirement community, I wont’ be able to do any of the hobbies and activities I enjoy!” In reality, a multitude of staff are on duty to look after residents needs – cooking, cleaning, driving and maintenance jobs are all taken care of. This leaves you with more time to do the things you want and love to do (gardening, crafts, games, lawn bowling….).
“I don’t want to be alone in this new place!” As we age, our lives change – often in unexpected ways. You don’t have to be alone in facing these changes. It can be very comforting to know that almost all residents living in senior living communities have faced the same fears and concerns you have. Senior living communities are an affordable option where you can enhance quality of life which will empower you to live your life the way you choose to. Wendy Mayers is your local Senior Living Expert. If you have questions or would like to chat, contact Wendy at Berwick by the Sea, 250-914-8055 or email: berwickbythesea@berwickrc.com
ROTARY DAYBREAK CLUB EXECUTIVES AND DIRECTORS:
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George Nyman
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Kim Bull
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River City Arts Fest is coming up on July 22. New this year is a three day Festival Gallery at the Community Centre.
For the first time ever, Campbell River is hosting international and nationally known Fine Artists to participate in the River City Arts Festival. In addition to the usual one day festival, whereby the downtown core gets closed , the River City Arts Festival has added a new feature this year, The Festival Gallery. This is a three day event starting at noon on July 22 through to 3 p.m.
July 24, 2016. Some of Vancouver Islands finest artists will be displaying and selling their art. The Festival Gallery, which will be in the Community Centre features many artists that are worth seeing. Participants from the originals only group are coming from as far away as Qualicam. B.C.’s very own Casey Anderson will be attending from Nanaimo and
his twin brother (also an artist) from Calgary, Alta. will be joining him. Members of The Art Alchemy group in the Comox Valley are also participating. A few of these artists are distinguished invited guests to The Toronto Art Show, one of Canada’s largest Art Exhibitions.
Forbidden Jazz headlining at the Royal Coachman on Sunday Forbidden Jazz headlines the Royal Coachman Pub on Sunday afternoon of July 17. Featuring Jake Masri on trumpet, flugelhorn, & vocals, Grant McLellan on guitar, Grahame Edwards on bass, & Neil Clark on drums, these seasoned musician attract audiences of all ages by showcasing a wide variety of timeless jazz standards plus originals. Representing more than 4 decades of experience, their unique blend of voice, brass, & strings will weave their collective magic through 3 sets of entertaining music. Filling the position of lead guitar is local favorite Grant McLellan. McLellan holds a music diploma from
Grant McEwen College in Edmonton. Up on mov i ng to Campbell River, he set about carving a niche for himself as a guitar teacher and musical sideman in numerous local groups of various cultural styles, including his own popular trio. McLellan has a wonderful touch on the guitar, incorporating a rich and varied modal, melodic weave to his improvisations. Talented multi instrument a list Gra hame Edwards studied music at the University of British Columbia and holds a Diploma in Fine Arts from the University of Calgary. Aside f rom b ot h acoustic & electric bass, Edwards also plays per-
cussion & trumpet. He has appeared with countless local ensembles and productions in every genre from choral to musical theatre, big band jazz to classical. Victoria born drummer Neil Clark spent many years collaborating with some of it’s best local musicians as an active member of the jazz community. Since relocating to the Comox Valley in 1996, he has performed with musicians such as the Annie Siegel Band, Jazztet, DMN, Ralph Barrat & #7, Herb Alpert Tribute Band and others. His recent retirement has allowed Clark more time to focus on his love of music by playing locally on a regular basis. No stranger to the
local music scene, Jake Masri draws his inspiration from classical repertoire to musical theater to Afro-Cuban/ New Orleans, Latin, and Bebop styles. Si nc e mov i ng to Comox in 2002, Masri has app eared with Quintessence Brass; 6th Street, Jazztown and Jazz Noir combos: Georgia Straight, Arrowsmith and CR Big Bands; Ralph Barrat & #7, Zandhunga & Luzna Latin Bands, Strathcona Symphony Orchestra, and Just in Time Jazz Choir. We invite you to join us for a casual, entertaining afternoon of jazz. Music commences at 1:00 p.m. and admission is by donation.
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Fun Fridays at the Museum: Fun Fridays are a great new program running this summer that includes a guided tour of a specific area of the Museum or grounds, and an activity afterwards. Tours run at 11am and 2pm. Step aboard the Soyokaze for a guided tour of the historic cod fishing boat. Fun activities after include a game of fishing for facts and knot tying tutorials.
Pier Street Farmers Market: This Farmers’ Market & Arts Fair is surrounded by the stunning scenery of The Georgia Strait, Fisherman’s Wharf, Discovery Fishing Pier & Maritime Heritage Centre.
Friday Night at the Dive-In (11-17yrs): Bring your friends & join us for an evening of pool games, challenges & fun. Bring your own floaties or use ours. From 7:30 - 9 pm at the Centennial Pool. Admission $3 & includes snacks.
SAT. JULY 16 Crash to Pass Boat Race & Bus Racing!: 7pm at Saratoga Speedway. Gates open at 5:30pm. Adults $25, Students $25, Kids $15. 2380 Macaulay Rd, Black Creek. FMI 923-2982 Discovery Passage Aquarium’s Night Event: See the animals in a whole different light! All the windows are blacked out to create a unique aquarium experience. You can watch the octopus come out of hiding, the crabs glow, plankton bioluminesce and more. A fun event for everyone. Every other Saturday at 7pm. FMI www. discoverypassageaquarium.ca CR GARDEN CLUB TOUR: The Campbell River Garden Club is celebrating its 60th year! A number of members are opening their beautiful gardens in celebration of this milestone. Maps and directions will be available when you register at the Community Centre 286-1161 or Sportsplex 250-923-7911. Saturday & Sunday July 16 & 17 from 10:00a.m 4:00p.m. Cost is $15.00 entrance + $5.00 transportation/day. Wings & Wheels Show & Shine: Awesome trophies, music, airplane rides, great food and prizes. Follow the signs on Jubilee Parkway to the Campbell River Airport. Featuring collector cars and historic aircraft. Vehicle registration is $10 and the event runs from 8am-3pm.
John Hart Generating Station Replacement Project Open Day: Free tour-guide passenger pick-ups on Shoppers Row, infront of Spirit Square running every 10mins from 9:30am2:30pm. Enjoy a tour of both construction sites, informative displays about the project & activites at the John Hart Project Interpretive Centre, CR Museum displays, a puppet show, crafts, BBQ provided by Kinsmen Club, community booth displays, and bucket rides in a BC Hydro line truck!
MON. JULY 18 Monday Market - A Halbe Hall Fundraiser: Local and unique food, textile and arts/crafts vendors as well as a small petting farm. Every Monday from 4-7 pm and continuing until the end of the year. At 8369 N. Island Hwy, Black Creek. FMI contact Karin at kkoschack13@gmail.com Park Squad: The mobile Park Squad will be in your neighbourhood this summer bringing you free arts & crafts, inclusive games and activities. 10am-1pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at Willow Point Park. 10am-1pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Centennial Park. 10am-1pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Dick Murphy Park.
TUES. JULY 19 PUPPET THEATRE: Come join us for the 30th Anniversary of the Museum at Campbell River’s. Our Heritage Interpreters will delight audiences young and old with tales of Campbell River’s past brought to life through the magic of puppet theatre. Shows cost $2 and after the show there is a craft. 10:30-1:30 at the Museum. JILLI MARTINI & DOUG BIGGS!! - BIA lunch in the square!: Grab a bag lunch from a downtown restaurant! 11:30am 1:15pm in Spirit Square.
Blood Donor Clinic: Donations gratefully accepted. Walk-ins more than welcome!! Taking place Tues, Wed, Thurs, from 12pm-6pm, at the Community Centre, 401-11th Ave.
WED. JULY 20 CROQUET AND TEA: Join us for some old fashioned fun on the lovely grounds of the Haig-Brown House. Light refreshments are provided, and there is the opportunity to enjoy a round or two of croquet.Every Wednesday from Jun 29 to August 17, 1-4pm. Space is limited so register early! Cost is $10 per person, $8.50 for seniors. Register by calling 250287-3103 or emailing summer.programs@ crmuseum.ca Quadra Festival: Welcome to the 6th annual Quadra Island Chamber Music Festival, held July 20-24. This year’s theme, “Mystery and Music”, will explore facets of this topic during five separate concerts with a variety of music, old and new. Each concert will have its own unique venue on magnificent Quadra Island. For full festival information, visit www.quadrafestival.com
THURS. JULY 21 PUPPET THEATRE: Come join us for the 30th Anniversary of the Museum at Campbell River’s. Our Heritage Interpreters will delight audiences young and old with tales of Campbell River’s past brought to life through the magic of puppet theatre. Shows cost $2 and after the show there is a craft. 10:30-1:30 at the Museum.
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SAT. JULY 23 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. FMI 250-285-2979 Sayward Summer Markets: Expect to see lots of plants, vegetables, baked goods, fresh eggs, silver jewellery, crochet, wonderful rugs, books, fantastic artwork, sewing, and bargains! 3kms off of the Old Island Highway. Every Saturday, 10am-1pm. Sayward Heritage Hall, 1257 Sayward Road.
Rock And Glow Bowling: Great music, neon lights and bowling! $12/ hour or $18/two hours. Includes shoe rentals. 7-10pm at CR Bowling. 1661 16th Avenue. FMI 286-1177 Campbell River Auction: Every Thursday at 6 pm at 1358 Marwalk Cres, Campbell River. FEMME FATALES - Free River Concert: Bring your kids! Bring your lawn chairs! 7:00pm - 9:00pm in Spirit Square.
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Christmas in July for the new Logger Mike Hanes said the jacket will go over Mike’s head like a blanket and velcro down the middle, up each side and then on the inside of each arm. There were holes in the red nylon preliminary pattern to go around the hooks that fasten Logger Mike to the pole. The pants will go on from underneath and velcro down the sides. The elastic of the Santa hat fits around the brim of Mike’s helmet. The material the suit will be made
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BLOOD DONOR CLINICS The next Blood Donor Clinics will be held:
Tuesday, July 19th Wednesday, July 20th Thursday, July 21st
12pm – 6pm 10:30am – 6:30pm 12pm – 6pm
Community Centre 401 – 11th Avenue First Time Donors and Drop-ins Welcome. All donors please bring 2 pieces of identification. Blood Donor Clinics will be held Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursdays every eight weeks!
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Canadian Blood Services provides a safe, secure, cost-effective, affordable and accessible supply of quality blood, blood products and their alternatives. Canada is selfsufficient in blood and we are working to be self-reliant in plasma. Emerging risks and best practices are monitored continuously. Our blood and blood products are safe and of quality. We help hospitals improve blood utilization and surveillance. Donors actively support us and our donor base is strong and our volunteers continue to play a critical and meaningful role. When you give blood, you give life. Life for surgical patients, hemophiliacs, accident victims and cancer patients. It may even mean life for you or a family member someday. It’s so easy to do and takes only a few minutes, yet it means so much. What’s Your Blood Type? Everyone has two genes that determine their blood type, it’s passed on from parents to children, just like eye colour. While each parent has two genes, they contribute only one apiece. This process of combination can sometimes lead to children having different blood types than their parents. This chart shows your possible blood type based on the type of your parents. O negative (O-) is the universal donor type, which means it can be transfused to anyone in need. That’s why it’s always in high demand — it’s used in emergency situations when there is no time to test a patient’s blood type. People with AB+ blood are known as universal recipients, meaning they can receive blood from anyone. To find out more information on Blood, Stem Cells, Core Blood, Organs & Tissues, Financial Donations, Hospitals and Volunteering visit www.blood.ca.
The following sponsors urge you to donate blood today and make a real difference in someone’s tomorrow. ASSISTED LIVING SERVICES FOR THE ELDERLY & HOUSEBOUND
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Getting caught on a reef is the last thing boaters ever want to do, but when it happened to one yacht owner, it was a good thing some salmon farmers were nearby to help. On July 5, at about 2 p.m., a 55-foot yacht became stuck on the large reef just outside Cypress Harbour, on the north side of Broughton Island. Fortunately for the boater, Cermaq Canada’s broodstock salmon farm in Cypress Harbour was able to quickly respond to the mayday call. Farmers took one of the small site skiffs and were
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ON NOW AT YOUR BC CHEVROLET DEALERS. Chevrolet.ca 1-800-GM-DRIVE. Chevrolet is a brand of General Motors of Canada. Offers apply to the finance of a 2016 Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Trax LTZ FWD, Equinox LTZ FWD, Malibu (except L) equipped as described. License, insurance, registration, administration fees, dealer fees, PPSA and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to change without notice. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in BC Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer order or trade may be required. * Offer available to qualified retail customers in Canada on select from July 1 to August 2, 2016. 0% purchase financing offered on approved credit by TD Auto Finance Services, Scotiabank® or RBC Royal Bank for 84 months on 2016 Sonic Hatchback RS Manual & Auto; Impala, all Malibu models except L; all Impala models; all Volt models; Trax LTZ FWD; Equinox LTZ FWD; Traverse 2LT FWD; Silverado [Silverado [LD Reg Cab WT, LS; Double Cab WT, LS, Crew Cab WT, LS, Custom] and for 60 months on Spark 1LT/2LT; all Cruze Models; all Camaro models; Colorado models excluding 2SA; Silverado HD Gas (See below for exclusions); all Express models; all City Express models; all Tahoe models; all Suburban models; and for 36 months on Corvette models except Z06 and Silverado HD Diesel (See below for exclusions). Other trims may have effective rates higher than 0%. Participating lenders are subject to change. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $30,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $357.14 for 84 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $30,000. Offer is unconditionally interest-free. Freight and air tax ($100, if applicable) included. Licence, insurance, registration, PPSA, applicable taxes and dealer fees not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offer which may not be combined with certain other offers. General Motors of Canada Company may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ®Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. RBC and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. ‡ $10,000 is a combined total credit consisting of a $3,000 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive) for 2016 Silverado Light Duty Double Cab, $1,000 GM Card Application Bonus, offer applies to individuals who apply for a Scotiabank GM Visa Card (GM Card) or current GM Card cardholders (tax inclusive), a $820 manufacturer to dealer Option Package Discount Credit (tax exclusive) for 2016 Chevrolet Silverado Light Duty (1500) Double Cab 1LT equipped with True North Edition package, and a $5,180 manufacturer to dealer cash credit (tax exclusive) on Silverado Light Duty (1500) Double Cab LT or LTZ, which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $5,180 credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. Discounts vary by model. Selected vehicles eligible for the cash rebate are not the same as those eligible for the 0% financing advertised. † $2,500/$2,750 is a combined credit consisting of $500/$750 GM Card Application Bonus (tax inclusive), $2,000/$2,000 manufacturer-to-dealer credit (tax inclusive) finance credit valid toward the retail finance of an eligible new 2016 Trax LTZ FWD, Equinox LTZ FWD delivered in Canada from July 1 to August 2, 2016. Limited time offer which may not be combined with certain other offers. Void where prohibited. General Motors of Canada Company may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. †† Offer applies to individuals who apply for a Scotiabank® GM® Visa* Card (GM Card) or current Scotiabank® GM® Visa* Cardholders. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2016 model year Chevrolet delivered in Canada between July 1 and August 2, 2016. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $500 credit available on: Chevrolet Camaro, Sonic, Cruze, Cruze Limited, Malibu (excluding L model), Volt (including 2017 MY Volt) and Trax; $750 credit available on: Chevrolet Impala, Equinox, Express, Traverse and Colorado (except 2SA), Suburban, Tahoe; $1,000 credit available on: Chevrolet Silverado, Silverado HD. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Company (GM Canada) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GM Canada dealer for details. GM Canada reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. ** The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in Canada, who have purchased or leased a new eligible 2016 MY Chevrolet (excluding Spark EV), with an ACDelco® oil and filter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owner’s Manual, for 2 years or 48,000 km, whichever occurs first, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM dealers. Fluid top offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Company reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. 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Workers at Cermaq Canada’s broodstock farm in Cypress Harbour on the north side of Broughton Island responded in a small skiff to help this 55-foot yacht get free of a reef July 5.
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Tourism workers get free week of aquarium access MIKE DAVIES CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
People involved in the local tourism trade are being offered free access to the Discovery Passage Aquarium for a week. According to aquarium manager Christine Kleinsteuber, the staff and board of the Discovery Passage SeaLife Society decided they should show their support for those who help the community play host to travelers from all over the world, so they came up with the idea for this oneweek offer of free access.
Tourism Week at the aquarium runs from July 18 to 24 and applies to any staff of a local hotel, resort, lodge, tour guide company or tour operator. Restaurant staff from businesses outside of local hotels are not included, however, because, as Kleinsteuber says, “it was too difficult to distinguish between ‘tourist restaurant’ and ‘non-tourist restaurant.’” The week of access is also designed to help local tourism workers better know what the aquarium is all about, so they can spread the word to their guests.
To take advantage of the offer, staff need to bring photo id and proof of employment. Friends and family members are welcome to visit, of courses, but regular admission rates apply. The Discovery Passage Aquarium is a hands-on aquarium, allowing visitors to explore and learn about the sea creatures and habitat that exists just off our shore. The displays include marine life and interactive opportunities. For more information on the aquarium, head online to discoverypassageaquarium.ca
The staff and board of the Discovery Passage aquarium are showing their support for the tourism industry by offering free access for a week.
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For you, monthly giving is a simple and convenient way to spread your generosity over the entire year. It’s affordable - small monthly gifts can fit easily into your budget. It will save you time and also help us reduce our costs - which puts more of your money to work helping people in need.
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We all want loving, close connection with our partner, but a major conflict is emerging: we have also come to expect immediate responses to that text, email, or facebook post. When we respond to the ‘other,’ it Frances Ferguson, M.Ed. leaves our partner alone, feeling Registered Clinical neglected and disconnected. In Counsellor fact, recent research shows that 70 percent of face-to-face conversations stop in their tracks the minute the partner texts or answers the phone. Other research shows that the quality of conversation drops with a smartphone just being in the same room. Conflicts are significantly higher, and relationship satisfaction lower. Technology is here to stay. If you want a satisfying, meaningful relationship, you need to have frank conversation about the ‘rules of engagement’; for starters, when should it be shut off (eg. in the car, at mealtime, at bedtime)? Then honor it. If you need some help talking about technology, or anything else, in your relationship, take the first step: Talk to Fran.
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IMS – Intramuscular Stimulation IMS is a dried needling technique developed for the diagnosis and treatment of myofascial pain syndromes. These musculoskeletal injuries typically have no obvious sign of injury or inflammation. IMS relies heavily on a thorough physical exam to identify neuropathic pain. This exam is very important as chronic pain is often neurological as Darcy Lawley opposed to structural, and therefore invisible to Registered Physiotherapist many diagnostic imaging techniques. IMS uses acupuncture needles to target injured muscles that have contracted and become shortened from distress. This needling has three affects. (1) The injured muscle will have a reflex relaxation (lengthening). (2) The needle causes a small bleed that initiates the natural healing process. (3) The needling causes an electrical response in the muscle to help make the nerve function to the muscle normal again. As compared to acupuncture, IMS requires a musculoskeletal exam and diagnosis of neuropathy by a trained practitioner. Needle placements are indicated by physical signs and are not based on predetermined non scientific meridians, and the effects of IMS are typically immediate. IMS is provided by Darcy Lawley and David Pechter at Rehab in Motion.
August That is actually John Brantvein quite a long list. Robilliard & Blue Any unwanted jewlery, gold or silver gold nuggets, placer gold, gold coins, dental gold, gold watches, leaf gold, industrial gold, silver coins and silver tableware. The bottom line is if you have anything that you think might have precious metal in it, bring it in and let August check it out. It’s free and it’s fun. We love a treasure hunt!
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A lot of people believe that Estate Planning is simply having a valid will. Others assume their spouse will inherit everything automatically and consider even a will unnecessary. While a valid will is essential, Darlene Garat it alone will not keep Financial Advisor your assets in the hands of your heirs. If your estate includes the transfer of a corporation or to the next generation, careful planning will help retain assets instead of selling them off to deal with your final return. There are planning options available to take care of any debt due to taxes, while keeping assets intact, and allowing you to “spend your kid’s inheritance” – the crux of a solid Estate Plan. Contact us today to find out how we can help you create a retirement friendly Estate Plan.
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I only require the Debbie Baker information you want in Advertising Representative your ad then we will build your ad at no extra cost and send it to you for proofing. Once your ad is approved by you, I will book the dates you require and submit your ad on your behalf– it is that simple! I can also book you online ads on any of our websites across British Columbia. Call today for rates! Have a great day!
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MARS: Eaglets at risk of falling from trees and fluffy when they first hatch and have dark brown feathers within about 12 weeks. During early development, eaglets will venture from the nest on to tree branches, important steps before fledging – when the eaglet makes its first flight. “If you find an eagle that is injured or has fallen from its nest, call us and we will rescue the bird,” said MARS Supervisor of Wildlife Care Reg Westcott. Thir t y-nine b a ld eagles, including
eaglets, were treated at the wildlife rescue centre in 2015. MARS, a licensed and regulated facility, has provided rescues, rehabilitation, recovery and release for injured and orphaned wildlife in central and northern Vancouver Island since 1995. With more than 800 cases in 2015, this volunteer-powered, donorfunded organization is building a new, larger hospital and recovery centre in the Comox Valley.
MARS is warning of eaglets f a l l i n g f ro m trees.
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By getting immunized, you’ll help protect yourself and others and reduce the spread of the influenza virus. • Children between the ages of 6 months and 5 years. • Pregnant women who will be in their third trimester during the Victor Choo influenza season Pharmacist/Owner • Seniors 65 years and older • Residents of any age living in residential care, assisted living or other group facilities • Children and adults with chronic medical condition • Household contacts and caregivers for high risk patients • Health care providers
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202 - 909 Island Hwy., Campbell River, BC V9W 3V1 Ph: 888.850.9979
Our advice for the beginner grower would be to get into good watering habits right away. If you over-water or under-water your plants, they will suffer.
Remember the instructions you receive on the airplane? When the oxygen masks drop from the ceiling, PUT YOURS on FIRST! The same advice applies to caregivers. Caring for a loved one can be a responsibility that is added into an already crowded schedule and adding hours to an already demanding day. Stretching your time and your energy too thin can end with you being the one who cannot function properly. Respite care is your oxygen mask. It gives Josie Coak you time to stop, catch a breath, and recharge. Retired Registered Nurse The person who is receiving care is Registered with Veterans Independent Program. comfortable, getting necessary attention, and can rest easy in the knowledge that you are getting a much deserved break in your schedule. Reaching out to a professional respite-care provider will ensure that both parties are receiving necessary care and support. Knowing that someone who is trained in the health care profession is providing support and encouragement for your relative enables you to maintain a peaceful state of mind and a guilt-free healthy life balance. With respite services, you can ‘recharge’ without fear that the person relying on your care is being abandoned. Whether it is for the time needed with medical assistance while recovering from a hospital stay, or a short stay with respite while the caregiver attends business meetings, respite care is your support during a challenging situation.
Charcare Josie Coak 2540 Spring Road, Campbell River 778-346-4446 • charcare@shaw.ca
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What is one thing the beginner gower absolutely needs to know about the nutrients they use?
Who should get the vaccine?
Come down to Peoples Drug Mart and check out our upcoming flu clinics. Public and private funded vaccines are available.
A well fitted hearing aid that has been matched to your particular hearing loss will help you ‘join in’ again. Social situations, where you often find it difficult to keep up with what’s being said, will be much Olga Stolbova, RHIP more enjoyable. Most people with a hearing loss will benefit from a trial period with a hearing aid system. The hearing aids are programmed by your Hearing Care Professional to your specific hearing loss and you trial them for a period of time, at no obligation. This gives you the chance to experience sound again and a get a sense of how hearing aids can enhance your lifestyle. Call us today to book a complimentary hearing test and hearing aid trial. Let us help you stay connected to the sounds you love.
Christa Fernau
High preformance nutrients encourage healthy, vigourous root systems to support strong, stress resistant plants that can produce amazing yields. However, too much watering can cause diseases and encourage pests, hindering growth. Letting your roots dry too much reduces photosynthesis and causes nutritional deficiencies. Pay attention to your plants and soil and mix your nutrients in a clean environment, and if you have any questions regarding good watering habits, please drop by any time!
Hygro Gardening Supplies Inc. 1791 Tamarac Street Campbell River 250-286-0424
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If you are thinking of selling your Bruce Carruthers home in the next few years, here are 5 things that today’s home buyers are looking for: 1) Open concept kitchen that flows seamlessly into other spaces. 2) Office Space: as working from home becomes increasingly more common. 3) Low Maintenance: laminate or hardwood floors; rock countertops. 4) Outdoor Living: outdoor fireplace or firepit, an area for entertaining, a water feature (fountain or pond). 5) Energy Efficiency: rising energy costs and an increased focus on environmental sustainability have many modern home buyers gravitating towards green homes.
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As the oldest Millennials enter their 30’s, more are entering the housing market. Although some of their “must haves” are the same as past generations such as ample storage and updated bathrooms, they also have a few new items on their lists.
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It is that time of year again when eaglets risk falling from nests and tree branches as they prepare to take flight. “Look up at an eagle nest and you may see large eagle chicks,” said Warren Warttig, MARS Wildlife Rescue Centre president and biologist. “Not quite ready to fly, they are in danger of falling out of the nest.” Each year, the MARS wildlife centre rescues and cares for young eagles until they can be released to the wild. Eaglets are light grey
Estate Planning involves ensuring all assets are treated in the most tax efficient manner, so everything you have Darlene & Peter Garat worked so hard for all your life will go to those you love, not disappear for taxes, legal fees, accounting fees etc. In a time when blended families are commonplace, and personal corporations abound, having a structured plan is vital. When we develop retirement income streams for our clients, we consolidate and simplify portfolios to keep the estate clean and the will easy to execute, focusing on products that bypass the estate to make your executor’s job easier, and flow more cash to your loved ones and less to the CRA. Contact us today to find out how you can have a stress free estate plan.
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CALL FOR ENTRIES 14TH ANNUAL Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens Artisan Festival. Fine Art and Quality Crafts Juried Show. Presented in a spectacular outdoor setting Sept. 3, 4 & 5 Applications for Artisans are available at woodlandgardens.ca
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Alan (Al) Thulin
Josef Radic
1947-2016 Join Join us us to to remember remember Al Al and and his his life’s life’s adventures adventures Thursday, July 21st, Thursday, July 21st, 2:00-4:00pm 2:00-4:00pm at the at the Maritime Heritage Centre Maritime Heritage Bring your storiesCentre and memories of Al, us A time for us alljoining to share forand refreshments. stories memories of Al
Born January 11, 1924 in Hrachovd, Slovakia Died June 13, 2016
Josef passed away at the age of 92 years “young.” A fun loving, hard working man will be sadly missed by his close friends Charlie, Brian and Joan, Wes, Deno, Dagmar and Evan. Josef is survived by his son Ivan Radic in Czechoslovakia, who will miss his “Skype” visits with his Dad.
There will be a Celebration of Life for
Delbert G. Wilson
DAUR, Reinhart Egon Theodore
at Sequoia Spring Golf Course Saturday, July 23, 2016 4-5:30pm. Please bring your memories of Del and join us for refreshments.
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October 18, 1952 - July 6, 2016 It is with heavy hearts we announce the sudden death of Reinhart on July 6, 2016. Reinhart is survived by his beloved wife Selina, his daughters Charlene and Kaitlin, his son Aaron (Lynsey), his mother Hildegard Nodes, his brother Chris Daur (Kelly), and his sister Roswita Dupper. Reinhart was predeceased by his father Egon Daur and his brother Alex Daur. Reinhart was born in Germany and immigrated to Ontario as a young boy. Reinhart’s love of the ocean drew him to the west coast with his wife Selina in 1983 and he settled on Read Island, and later Campbell River in 1997. Reinhart was known by all for his vibrant character, and his family and friends could always count on him for a joke or story. He was passionate about his many hobbies which included fishing, woodworking, rooftop gardening, skiing, photography and the guitar. He had a love for music and amassed a large music collection of varying artists and genres. Of all of his hobbies fishing was closest to his heart, and he spent countless hours on the ocean, and various lakes and rivers that surround Campbell River. A celebration of life will be held on Saturday July 23rd, 2016 between 2-4pm at 1114 Blesbok Road, Campbell River. Please bring your fond memories and stories to share and remember.
#1-1040 9th Ave., Campbell River BC 250-287-2240 Condolences may be left for the family at: www.campbellriverfunerals.com
“When someone you love becomes a memory the memory becomes a treasure”
ISLAND FUNERAL SERVICES ELK FALLS CREMATORIUM
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HELP WANTED • Hoe & Cat Operators • Pipe Labourers • Grade Persons • Rock Truck Drivers • Civil Labourers Required for Wacor Holidings
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Please apply by emailing: admin@ Wacor.ca or Fax: 250-287-9634 REGISTERED CLINICAL COUNSELLOR North Island Survivors’ Healing Society seeks counsellor for adults affected by various forms of trauma and abuse in Campbell River. This is a contract with expansion and renewal potential, 17 hrs/wk. Please send cover letter and resume to: contact@nishs.ca
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EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS FIREARMS SAFETY TRAINING Master Instructor
Course is held in Campbell River • PAL attends Saturday only! July 16, 7:30am 5:30pm • C.O.R.E. attends Saturday and Sunday! July 16th and June 17th, 1pm to completion. Restricted to be announced. 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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Curves-Jenny Craig seeks Women’s Fitness Coach. Part time to start. You are highly motivated, enthusiastic, caring and physically fit. Email: Curves_JennyCraig @outlook.com Tell us why you would be perfect for the job.
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• Grades K - 12 & College. • All subjects.
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WORSHIP DIRECTORY church of Christ Meets at 226 Hilchey Rd, Campbell River on
Sundays 10 am Worship 11:15 Classes for Children & Adults Midweek Studies call for times
250-923-4441
United Church
of Canada An Inclusive Community Centred in Christ Come as you are Join the conversation Be a part of a Caring Community Celebrate Your Faith
Worship Service 10:00 am Corner of Pinecrest and South Birch
www.crunited.ca 250-203-7258
Everybody Welcome
Wayne Hughes
ST. PETER’S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Trinity Presbyterian Church
228 S. Dogwood St. Campbell River, BC, V9W 6Y7 Office Telephone: 250-286-1613
EMAIL: stpeterscampbellriver@shaw.ca
Rector: The Venerable Dr. Blair Haggart Regular Worship Services Every Sunday: 8:30 AM Eucharist, BCP 10:00 AM Eucharist, BAS With Children’s Ministry & Nursery Every Wednesday: 12:10 PM Eucharist
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Open 7 days/wk. 8am - 8pm
Nice 2 bedroom, near town, in small apt building. Avail Aug 1, no dogs. $715./month
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JAMES (JIM) ALFRED ST. LOUIS August 17, 1945 – June 30th, 2016
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our husband/father/grandfather/ brother(-in-law)/uncle and friend. He will be forever remembered and missed by his loving wife Frankie, his sister Gloria, children, Melissa and Jaime (Wanda), grandchildren Christian (Mikaela), Sebastian and Braxton, Brother-in-law, Guy (Alison), sister-in-law Michelle (Mike) and numerous nieces and nephews and friends in the Yukon, Quebec and BC. Jim was a kind and peaceful man who will always be remembered for his grandpa jokes and for his warm, loving nature. He was dearly loved and he will be dearly missed, especially his silly jokes. In place of a service, the family asks that you spend some time with your loved ones, celebrating Jim’s unique character and remembering his life in whichever way is most special to you.
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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
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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
Allan Charles Nuyts
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Dad was born in Manor, Saskatchewan. He and his family moved to Chilliwack during the thirties and he lived there until he turned 18 and could join the army. He became a paratrooper of which he was very proud, although he didn’t seem to enjoy jumping out of planes. When the war ended he moved to Vancouver where he met Joan Foster. They married in 1951. In 1962 he packed up Joan, Doug and Linda and moved to Chilliwack where he co-owned the Beck Motor Company and was known as honest Al the car buyers pal. He was active in the community taking a special interest in minor hockey. He was president of the Chilliwack Minor Hockey Association and he loved the Jets Junior B team and all the wonderful lads who played on the team. He was an avid curler, loved fly fishing and camping with his family. After Joan passed in 1997, Dad came to Campbell River for a visit and met his next love, Margaret. They married in 1999 when she became a beloved member of the family and thanks to her care, Dad lived a much longer and better quality life. We were very lucky that Dad had 2 amazing wives. Dad embraced his new life in Campbell River, enjoying curling and when he had to give that up he found a welcoming group of bridge players to offer him friendship. He enjoyed playing pool with his grandsons and his buddies from the Eagles and senior’s center. During his last days, he was cared for by Dr. Brielle Davis and Dr. Natasha Rafo. The care they gave was amazing. They treated Dad with kindness and dignity. They made house calls and advocated for him so that he received the best of care. You have our eternal gratitude, thank you so much. We would also like to thank the staff of the Campbell River Hospital who treated Dad so well. From the emergency room staff to the end of life caregivers you all were wonderful. Even when our hospital was operating at 130% capacity you still managed to give quality care under the most appalling conditions. Your kindness and compassion helped Marg and I get through a difficult time, our thanks to you. Dad was predeceased by his loving first wife Joan Nuyts and his younger brother Rene. Allan leaves his wife Margaret, son Douglas (Stephanie), daughter Linda (Neil) and grandchildren Jared (Tia), Jesse (Vai), Ailan (Raj), Maddison and Jordon (Kim). A celebration of life will be held at the Campbell River Legion at 2:00 P.M. on July 23, 2016. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Legion or Minor hockey would be appreciated.
4 bedroom, 2 level house across from hospital, avail. Aug 1. $1095./month
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Instructor, Coastal Forest Resource Certificate Program Campbell River Campus Please go to http://careers.nic.bc.ca for further criteria, required qualifications and information on how to apply to posting #101228.
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE STEEL BUILDING SALE. “MADNESS SALE-CRAZY PRICES ON NOW!”20x19 $5,645., 25x27 $6,424., 28x29 $7,558., 32x33 $10,297., 42x47 $ 15,590. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca
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
Western Forest Products’ Central Island Forest Operation (CIFO) is recruiting for the following positions:
Stacker-Operator Utility Man Dryland Sort Boomman Hooktender GY Hooktender Certified Hand Faller Off Highway Lowbed Operator Details and the locations for each position are located on our website: Visit: www.westernforest.com/careers and follow the links to apply online.
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Calling All Food Professionals
• Store Managers • Grocery Managers Accountant, North Operations TimberWest has an immediate opening for an Operations Accountant based out of our Campbell River office. This position is responsible for the administration, accounting and financial reporting functions of our North Island Timberland Operations. If you are an experienced Operations Accountant, with proven business acumen, please check the careers section of our website at www.timberwest.com for full details of this opportunity or e-mail: careers@timberwest.com GARAGE SALES RENTALS
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CENTRAL 1939 SHETLAND RD Massive downsizing sale. Saturday July 16th 8am-1pm No early birds please.
NORTH 971 WESTMORE RD
Saturday July 16th 8:30am-1:30pm Household items, crafts, table set, books, home made crafts, VHS movies, DVDs, tires, and more.
654 ALBATROSS
Sat. July 16th
8am-2pm
No early birds. CAMPBELL RIVER
Garage Sale 991 Petersen Rd.
CENTRAL 280 STRATFORD Saturday July 16th 9am-1pm Something for everyone. If you don’t see it, ask!
CENTRAL 678 7th AVE
Saturday, July 16th Sunday, July 17th 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Antiques, books, clothes, tools, toys, etc.
Saturday July 16th Sunday July 17th 9am-? NHL, Mickey, Coca-Cola stuff plus much more. Please park on street.
CAMPBELL RIVER
JUMBLE SALE
Multi-Family Garage / Moving Sale 2481 Spring Road Saturday, July 16th
Tools, nails, double mattress, books, life jackets, waterproof suitcases & lots more.
Eagles Hall 1999-14th Ave Friday & Saturday July 15, 16 9am-2pm Books, baking, jam, oak table, pies and MORE!
Come to find many treasures!
CENTRAL 140 JONES RD
Saturday July 16 8am-2pm Kitchen, furniture, children’s items, books and lots more.
Moving Sale
845 Pinecrest Saturday, July 16 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
All new stuff - Toddler’s clothing, Women’s clothing and accessories, tools, office supplies & home decor. Everything must go!
and earn extra money! NEWSPAPER CARRIERS
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Sunday July 27th 9am-12 noon Large and small tools, metal cabinets, welding table, lamps, fans, coat rack, bedding, cradle, children’s table.
SOUTH
1779 ASPEN WAY Saturday July 16th 8am-4pm Dirt bike equipment, pedal bikes, bbqs, etc.
SOUTH 3882 CASTLE DR
Saturday July 16th Sunday July 17th Furniture, good selection of plants including Japanese Maples, wood working supplies, & vintage tools.
SOUTH ESTATE SALE 2764 BRADFORD Saturday July 16 Sunday July 17 8am-3pm SOUTH Multi-family sale. 2029 VARSITY DR
Saturday July 16th 8am-12pm Computer desk, tools, Ridgid planer, kids clothes and toys, garden tools, router, etc.
1997 MUSTANG GT 4.6 LITRE CONVERTIBLE 129,000km. V8. Fully loaded and very reliable. $5,995 or best offer. 286-1476 or 202-8853 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES FOR SALE
2008 PACEARROW Fleetwood Motorhome. 37’ exc. cond. Low mileage, loaded. 250-923-9884
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CHARITY JAZZ & BLUES WEEKEND THURS, FRI and SAT EVENINGS JULY 14, 15 & 16 7:00pm – 9:00pm • Spirit Square BRING A TOONIE FOR CHARITY!!
Thursday, July 14
JESSE ROPER BAND Blues! Soul! Funk! Charity – CR Special Olympics!
Friday, July 15
COMPANY B JAZZ BAND Dixieland, Swing Charity – CR Syrian Refugees
Saturday, July 16
UNCLE WIGGLY’S GLY’S HOT SHOES BLUES BAND
Rockin’ Good Blues Charity – CR & NI Transition Society
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It’s already too hot
to the attention of their government, the writers describe the Paris Agreement’s objective of trying to hold the global temperature increase below 1.5°C, how this temperature briefly spiked to 1.6°C early in 2016, how corals are bleaching and dying, ice sheets are melting, “methane is leaking from thawing permafrost”, and Earth “is already too hot.” The letter calls for an immediate ban on all further fossil fuel development, and a speedy “transition to zero emissions.” It asks for the declaration of “a climate
OF GREEN Ray Grigg
The science of climate change has now reached a level of sophistication that cannot be refuted, and the measurement of global temperature rise is now documented with stunning accuracy. The cause is known — our greenhouse gas emissions; the consequences are sobering— global ecological havoc; the solution is obvious — a shift to clean renewable energies. A vivid reminder of the seriousness of our situation arrived on June 23, 2016, in an open letter by 20 prominent Australians. Directed
emergency.” temperature increases The letter doesn’t exag- from 1850 to the present gerate. The actual rate of clearly shows a recent warming has exceeded acceleration (Island almost Tides, June SHADES 6/16). e v e r y worst case T h e scenario i n fe re n c e in sciento be drawn tific prefrom this dictions. g r ap h i s N A S A that we confirmed may have that Februreached the ar y 2016 feared tipwas 1.35°C ping point above the in which g l ob a l positive long-term feedback is a v e r acceleratage, 0.2°C above Janu- ing the warming beyond ary 2016, the previous our control. Let’s hope warmest month ever this is not so. Regardless, measured. A fascinating all the evidence suggests spiral graph illustrating we are dangerously close
to unleashing climate conditions which will be extremely disruptive to the way we live on our planet. The rational impulse, of course, is to stay calm and transition away from fossil fuels. The problem with this approach may be that we have already exhausted our quota of delays. When we are on a one-way journey with no return ticket, each decision is final. The climate we are now making will last for millennia. Are we making the right decisions? Are we responding too slowly? Those 20 prominent Australians believe our climate problem has now escalated to the status of emergency.
Are they being irrational? They’ve just come through a Southern Hemisphere summer with its searing heat, droughts and fires. But Australia is not exceptional. Almost every country is experiencing anomalies of extreme weather: Britain, France, Ru s s i a , Ve n e z u e l a , China, Brazil, India, Canada... . America has suffered successive weather traumas of increasing intensity and frequency — 10 climate disasters of more than $1 billion each in 2015 alone. BC’s premier, Christy Clark, now frequently mentions the serious threats of climate change.
Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau, is trying to get provincial leaders to agree to a national strategy for cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Ban Ki-Moon, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, continues to plead for aggressive climate action. Given the recent rapid rise in global temperatures, the signatories of the Australian letter don’t believe that our present efforts and investments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are sufficient. If, indeed, our climate is “already too hot”, perhaps it’s time for our politicians to consider what comes after “emergency”.
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The Cape Mudge First Nations welcomed paddlers in last year’s Discovery Passage Passage once they reached the Quadra Island side of the regatta.
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