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Above, heavy rains last Friday morning backed up sewers and resulted in flooded streets in the city’s downtown core. Below right, Divas Ladies Fashion and Formal Wear was forced to close up shop temporarily due to water damage (Divas photo).

Flooding: Businesses suffer water damage

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Divas is once again open, but the prom room in the back half of the store will remain closed until it can be repaired. Gooldrup said that the landlord’s insurance will cover the building repairs. Gooldrup had to create a temporary change room, and though she said it doesn’t look professional, it will do for now. She is thankful that it wasn’t worse. A few doors down from Divas, Georgie Smith was dealing with similar problems. She said she hasn’t

seen flooding like that in the eight years she has had her business, Georgie’s Furniture and Fashion, at that location. “If I had been a total furniture I would be in big big trouble,” she said. As it stands she will be unable to sell most of the furniture that she had on the floor because of water damage. She also closed the store on Friday and Saturday to do clean-up. Smith is worried about the upcoming rainy season. She said she is thinking of taking preventa-

tive measures such as putting sand bags in place. As of Wednesday afternoon, Smith hadn’t heard anything from the city but she said she feels like they have some responsibil-

ity for what happened, whether it be old infrastructure or storm drain maintenance. A request for comment from the City of Campbell River was not returned before the Mirror went to press.

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Shoulder to be widened on Willis Road Traffic delays due City council approved a $260,000 budget to improve pedestrian safety

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Pe d e s t r i an s afe t y improvements are coming to Willis Road after council approved spending more than $200,000 to widen the shoulder. At its Monday meeting, council agreed to spend

$262,931 to widen about 600 metres of south-side shoulder, from Carolyn Road to Petersen. Drew Hadfield, the city’s transportation manager, told council the shoulder is expected to be widened about two metres which will require the city to fill in the ditch and provide fish habitat in the area. Hadfield added that the work will involve paving. “The shoulder will be an asphalt shoulder,” Hadfield said. “It will be a hard surface area.” He noted that the cost of the project – which exceeds the $100,000 budget council set aside last year for Willis improvements – is

because of the fish habitat work required of the city. Fish habitat is planned to be maintained to nearby Fisher Creek and in the future, improvements are expected to be undertaken downstream of the creek to enhance spawning opportunities. The project, which Hadfield said is intended to “provide a pedestrian corridor along Willis to ensure safe passageway for both pedestrians and cyclists along this corridor” has been a long time coming for council. It had been a topic of discussion for years but council had always held off as city staff have said that long-term solutions would cost in the mil-

lions of dollars. But last December, council elected to go with a cheaper, shortterm solution after a young man was hit by a vehicle while walking down the side of the road and fell into a ditch. Councillor Ron Kerr acknowledged during Monday night’s council meeting that the pedestrian struck was in attendance, intently listening to council’s discussion. “I just want to note that Nicolas Benner, the young man who got knocked into the ditch last year, is in the audience and I’m sure waiting anxiously to see if this passes,” Kerr said. In the end, council approved awarding the

project to Wacor Holdings Ltd. Mayor Andy Adams said there may still be more to come. He said council is looking forward to potentially continuing widening the shoulder beyond Carolyn Road to Nikola where Palmer Place is located. For years, residents at Palmer Place – which houses disabled and atrisk persons who use Willis to walk down to the bus stop on Petersen Road – have been asking for pedestrian improvements along Willis. Adams said widening the shoulder up to at least Nikola Road “would be the next logical step.”

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Some things we say are weird I came into the office this morning, and, as we do in our society, I greeted my co-workers with a “morning,” as I’m sure was being said all over our region around the same time. “I thought you don’t say ‘good morning,’” said a co-worker. Apparently we had had the discussion previously about how saying “good morning,” doesn’t really make sense to me, because it’s probably not, actually, a good morning – at least it isn’t by the point you usually say it. So I again explained, as I had before, that I technically only said “morning,” and left out the “good,” which made it a simple statement of fact. It is technically morning. True thing. Which started that discussion again. Maybe if you said “good morning” at noon, in recognition that the morning was, in fact, pretty good, it would make sense, but not when you first get to the office. After all, you have no idea, before the morning actually happens, whether it is going to be “good” in any sense of the

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I looked it up. Apparently word. Maybe it will be terrible. Heck, maybe it already is. “Goodbye” has been in use since Maybe the person you are say- the 16th century and is a coning it to woke up this morning traction for “God be with ye.” Okay, so that one makes a bit to bad news. Is it a question? Are we ask- of sense now, but I know that there are a ton of ing if the person people who say is having a good MIKE’S that when they morning so far? totally don’t mean We don’t add an it. I know atheupward inflection, ists, for example, generally, which aren’t wishing would imply that for an entity that we’re looking for they don’t believe an answer, so I exists to be with would guess not. someone in their Then we thought, absence after they “Maybe you’re leave the room. saying you hope “You’re welthe person has a come,” is another good morning.” one I don’t really If that’s the case, get. shouldn’t we just We teach our say that? Like, is kids to say “thank it really a huge hassle to say, “have a good day,” you” when someone does if that’s what we actually mean? something for them, and to say Anyway, it got me think- “you’re welcome” when someing about other greetings and one says “thank you” to them, phrases that don’t really make but do we know why we’re teaching them to say that? sense. “You’re welcome” is short for “Goodbye.” What is that? Seriously, what “you are welcome to my help,” but is that what we mean when does that mean?

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Expense accounts are useful things in both business and government. After all, it wouldn’t be reasonable to expect elected officials to pay out of their own pocket for meals and other expenses incurred while conducting the business of government. But when elected officials start expensing thousands to hire a limousine for a day or more than $10,000 to hire a photographer to document their activities, it shows how easy it is to abuse an expense account. Abuse of expense accounts is not something that only happens at the highest levels. In 2005, Sean Harvey, then the mayor of Vernon, resigned after an investigation by our sister paper, the Vernon Morning Star, revealed he had falsified some of his expenses for lavish meals and trips. The possibilities rise as the level of government does; Harvey’s breach of trust amounted to about $13,000 — about double what the Environment Ministry spent on a photographer to document Minister Catherine McKenna during the climate summit in Paris last fall. Ultimately, it comes down to the taxpayers to decide what is reasonable and what isn’t. Too often, though, that public input only comes after some outrageous expense has already been incurred. Expenses, from our local politicians through to the federal, are available to any citizen through a Freedom of Information request, and the City of Campbell River publishes total expenses for mayor and council in the annual Statement of Information. But making those expenses public on an ongoing, as-they-come-in, basis would not only show patterns of over-expensing before it gets out of hand, it might make politicians think twice before they incurred an exorbitant expense. Local expenses are not out of control — the highest in 2015 was Coun. Charlie Cornfield at $8,434 — but we wonder how many of our six council members would be willing to make their expenses truly public. -Black Press

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we say it? When we say “you’re welcome” after someone says “thank you,” we imply that the person is welcome to continue to ask for favours, but maybe they’re not. Maybe we should sometimes say, “that’s the last one,” if that’s how we feel. But that would be rude, even if it’s what we want to say. So we just say “you’re welcome,” and hope the other person doesn’t say, “really? Okay, how about now you….” Or what if your boss is thanking you for doing something that’s actually just part of your job? We still say, “you’re welcome,” because it’s polite, when what we mean is, “I did it because you’re paying me.” I have less of a problem with “you’re welcome,” because I think we SHOULD be telling people they are welcome to our help. The world would be a better place if people actually meant that when they said it. The same can not be said for “good morning,” though. Good morning, in my opinion, is still nonsense. You’re welcome.

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A 54-year-old pilot is dead after crashing his airplane behind an apartment building in Powell River Monday morning. Powell River RCMP responded at 11:19 a.m. to find a Port Moody man, who was the only occupant, deceased inside the aircraft. The plane crashed down into a small wooded area behind an apartment building at 4580 Joyce Ave. Sgt. Kevin Day of the Powell River RCMP said that an initial investigation, as well eye witness accounts, suggest the small twin engine plane travelling from the Lower Mainland area to Powell River was shaking from side to side as it flew over the apartment building.

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The numbers are in from last years’ Foundation Skills Assessments (FSAs), and things seem to be improving in our district – at least overall. The FSAs are given annually to Grade 4 and 7 students in an attempt to evaluate how well students are achieving basic skills in literacy and numeracy across the province and help school districts make plans to achieve performance standards. The 2014/15 test results in School District 72 (SD72) showed 29 per cent of Grade 4 students district-wide were “Not Yet Meeting” expectations in the “Reading” component of the test, while last years’ tests saw that number drop to 27 per cent, which is a continuation of that trend from 2013/14, when that number was 32 per cent. Unfortunately, despite that decrease, SD72’s numbers are still well above the provincial average of 18 per cent. The Grade 4 “Writ-

ing” test results saw an even greater improvement, where the number of students not meeting expectations number fell from 32 to 20 per cent, which is around the provincial average. Grade 4 “Numeracy” results showed a seven per cent reduction in Grade 4 students not meeting expectations, as well. The Grade 7 results didn’t show the same level of improvement, however. The 2015/16 FSA showed that 41 per cent of Grade 7 students in our district are not meeting reading expectations, holding steady from the year before, which was an increase of nine per cent over the 2013/14 numbers. The provincial average in this category is currently 22 per cent. The “Writing” results for Grade 7 are better, however, with only 21 per cent of students not meeting expectations in that category – a decrease of four per cent. There was also an eight per cent drop in Grade 7 students not

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Dozens of farmed ral cycles of the wild fish were lined up facsalmon’s generosity. Since the arrival ing the nets, swimof salmon farms — ming lethargically without consultation and demonstrating the typical in their “ u n SHADES symptoms of heart ceded and skelwaters etal muscle and terinflamr i t o mation ries,” as (HSMI), heredithe physit a r y cal manichief festation of George the highly Quockinfec tious sister Jr. piscine reoexplains virus now — their known to anxiety be epihas been demic in growing. salmon Vi s i t s to the actual salmon farms. O t h e r At l a n t i c s farms confirmed their were covered in boils, worst fears. The fetid carcasses of an indication of the rotting dead salmon in h i g h ly c ont ag i ous the putrid “mort totes” furunculosis, a disease represent the hidden that has been linked to the decimation of reality of these sites. Schools of herring stream runs of coho were feeding on frag- and chinook. One farmed fish was ments of food pellets laced with antibiotics bulging with a large tumour. and colourants. Another, so emaciJust a few minutes of underwater vid- ated that it resembled eos revealed farmed a large-headed eel, Atlantics feeding on s w am s l ow ly an d unidentified small aimlessly toward an wild fish — perhaps immanent death. Unseen but imagoolichans, a once plentiful fish now on the ined were the viruses and parasites, spreadverge of extinction. Symptoms of viral ing by the billions diseases were imme- from such prisons of disease, sickness and diately evident.

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Celebrating community The Museum at Campbell River hosted a 100th birthday party for the Empire Steam donkey on Monday. Clockwise from the top left: Bruce Izard, president of the museum board, and Norm Fair, one of the steam donkey caretakers, cut the birthday cake. Amara Lewis, 3, and Ellie Wise, 6, enjoy a cupcake. The steam donkey was built in 1916, retired in 1948 and donated to the museum in 1994. Kids lined up for cake after short speeches. David Ostler made coffee for the crowd in the steam donkey. Jocelyn Doll/campbell RiveR miRRoR

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The Art Deco design of the theatre has been an iconic building in downtown Campbell River for decades, specifically due to its unique pink paint. In our efforts to continue to refresh and revitalize the downtown core, the City is aiming for a modern, contemporary palette for both facilities – and potentially a fresh new pop of pink for the Tidemark. Visit CampbellRiver.ca/TidemarkPainting or drop in to see the display in the theatre to give us your feedback by September 13th!

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With children heading back to school, the City, the school district and RCMP are asking drivers, cyclists and parents to watch out for kids along roadways. Here are some safety tips for children walking to school with or without parents: • Only cross the street at an intersection and use a route where the school has placed crossing guards. • Parents should walk young children to school for at least the first week to ensure they follow a safe route. • Parents should also accompany children taking new routes or attending new schools. • Arrange to walk to school with a friend or classmate. For parents dropping off children by car: • Don’t double park; it blocks visibility for other children and vehicles. • Don’t load or unload children across the street from the school. • Always make sure your children exit the car on the side closest to the sidewalk. • Never allow a child to cross mid-block. • Arrange carpools with other families and neighbours to reduce the number of vehicles at the school. Find more information on school zone safety at http://www.icbc. com/road-safety/teaching/Documents/teach-your-child-to-be-a-safepedestrian.pdf


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For both saltwater and freshwater anglers, this may be the best time of the year to go fishing in Campbell River for a number of reasons. In the first week of September some big salmon are coming in and fishing close to shore is bringing in good size salmon 15 to 24 pounds and yes there have been many of the big Tyee coming, much to the delight of the locals and those who come to Campbell River after August to enjoy salmon fishing.

on Saturday, Sept. 17 at Roberts Lake and the registration will begin at 6 a.m. and the fishing continues until 5 p.m. Lorna Duncan supplies all the prizes and the largest trout caught by weight will win the derby followed by the second heaviest. Lorna supplies hotdogs chili and coffee or pop for all who register and the fun continues all day with people fishing from shore or from a boat or canoe.

Chief John Smith of Campbell River with a good size salmon.

Kashuba to two Tyees, both coming in at 30.5 pounds, bringing the total Tyee catch to seven as of September 4 with more Tyee expected to come in before the closing date of September 15.

The best fishing at the moment may be on Discovery Pier with many fish caught in the 20 to 27 pound range but the Tyee fishing has been good with big fish still coming in. Last Saturday, Barry Hanson got his Tyee coming in at 30 pounds; Steve Mazzaros got a 22 and Jurek Lewzak reeled in a 19 pounder.

Whether you fish in the pool or off the pier or spend time trolling the fishing areas of Campbell River, the salmon are there if you are prepared to put in the time and effort.

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As they went up, the instructor and his less than a year old baby waited on the ground for them. This is still one of Warden’s more stressful situations and illustrates how jumping alone and jumping with a passenger are different. “It’s a huge difference, only in terms of the fact that you have someone else’s life in your hands and you really have to respect that fact,” Warden said. Warden said there are a few different kinds of people who come to skydive. There are the adrenalin junkies, the ones who just want to

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Nope, I’m not talking about racing, working harder have been shot down or even training. pretty quickly. I’m not thinking about improving “No Dad, thats too hard, or, “No my Strava times or wondering if I can Dad, let’s go this way so we can pick put the hurt on my riding buddies berries,” or my least favourite, “Hey next Thursday. Dad, I’m going to walk home, please I’m definitely not considering work carry my bike.” or career on this one Okay, I made that either. one up, she never said SPIN MY “please.” I’m actually talking about getting my kids I decided to let my to ride faster. subtle hints slide at that I guess any sort of point, she’s a kid and parenting involves a lot I guess she will enjoy of coaching, but throw riding in whatever way in a kid’s outlook on life suits her. and a bit of red headed I’m just stoked she attitude and see how rides! that works for you in Then recently she the world of sport. started asking to ride I raced downhill for every day. a handful of years and Last weekend we went I still love riding it. I out with her buddy Ben follow the world cup and she tried to race races religiously and watching Rachel him on a few sections and when we Atherton dominate so relentlessly, I weren’t looking she turned down into have to admit, I have aspirations of the single track…with no prompting. turning Rhyley into a DH racer and She rode up and down our someeventually hitting the World Cup cirwhat steep street yesterday three cuit. times just because, and this morning She hasn’t turned six yet and just rode down the “steep section” on the started riding her bike all the way to way to school and I swear I heard a school, so we’re a ways off, but you “WooHoo!” in the middle of it. have to start young to build that kind Maybe she does have some racer in of skill and ability. her, I just need to let her discover it on For the first couple of years of ridher own. ing it was just about pedalling, riding My son, on the other hand, can’t through puddles and getting out with walk yet and I’l let him ride however some friends. But as she enters Grade he pleases with no pushing from me, 1, I start thinking about competition. verbally anyways. At nine months old Maybe I can get her into BMX and get he doesn’t know any better yet, so I a solid racing base to launch a strong have his bike hanging from his ceilcareer. We should veer off the easy ing in his bedroom and a huge signed trails and hit some single track more poster of Wade Simmons right above often and what’s wrong with a few hill his crib, we’ll see if that works. repeats and doing push ups at a young age. I’m James Durand and I’m Goin’ All my suggestions of going faster or Ridin’

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Two participants in the annual Paws for a Cause walk in 2014 make friends as they leave Nunns Creek Park to walk through downtown in support of the SPCA’s efforts to fight animal cruelty. This year’s event runs Sunday at 9:30 a.m. with the walk beginning at 11.

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1. UNDERSTANDING ARTHRITIS

Get a clear picture of what is really happening in your body when we talk about Arthritis. This will aid you in understanding the importance of self management (pain management, medications, exercise and complementary therapies, etc.) and learn about the many tools and aids you can use to make life easier.

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The main objective of this workshop is to improve your understanding of the principles of pain management and its treatments, introduce different methods to cope with chronic pain and show how to take an active role in your own pain management.

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Almost two-thirds of Canadians struggling with arthritis believe that physical activity poses the risk of aggravating their symptoms. Are you missing out on some of the most effective treatments for joint pain? Join us at this 2 hour workshop and find out why movememt matters.

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Arthritis can make daily activities difficult and painful. This interactive workshop shares information about the many tools, gadgets and techniques to help make daily tasks easier to do. Learn tips to help you reduce pain and the impact of arthritis on your activities.

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ALL FOUR PROGRAMS ARE FREE AND TAKE PLACE AT: Campbell River Community Centre, Room 1. 401 11th Avenue, Campbell River REGISTER FOR ONE OR ALL FOUR POGRAMS Please call 1.866.414.7766 www.arthritis.ca/bc

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ach fall in communities all across B.C. animal lovers come together to celebrate what the BC SPCA does and add support to their cause. As the SPCA’s largest fundraiser, Paws for a

Cause raises muchneeded funds to help the organization fight animal cruelty. The SPCA conducted more than 10,000 new animal cruelty investigations last year alone – and that number continues to rise year after year – but with the financial and emotional support of the communities in

which they work, they also continue their fight. The local Campbell River Paws for a Cause event happens Sunday (Sept. 11) at Nunns Creek Park, beginning at 9:30 a.m. with the walk beginning at 11 a.m. “This is the largest single event to raise funds to fight animal cruelty in British Columbia,” says

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Krista Constantineau, BC SPCA manager of fundraising events. “We are overwhelmed by the participation each year – it’s so great to see thousands of people come together across the province to help B.C.’s most vulnerable animals. “Our amazing supporters not only raise essential funds, the events are tons of fun for two-legged and fourlegged participants.” Participants will be able to enjoy a delicious salmon barbecue, fun games such as Paws Pong and Shark Tank, a bouncy castle, face painting, entertainment, and more. Supported by local sponsors, 99.7 2Day FM, Campbell River Mirror, MacTavish Welding, Great Canadian Oil Change, Strathcona Toyota, Marine Harvest, Seymour Pacific Developments Ltd., Associated Tire, Dogwood Pet Mart, RH Printing, and Shar-Kare, the event brings animal lovers and their furry friends together for a great time as well as a fantastic cause. Look for the Mirror’s Paws for a Cause supplement on pages 59-63 in this paper or go to spca. bc.ca for more information on the event or to donate.


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Marine Harvest is calling its new 75-metre, $35-million ship “a game changer” in aquaculture technology, and its home will be right here in Campbell River.

Campbell River to be home to MHC’s new $35-million ship

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arine Harvest Canada (MHC) has announced the arrival of a state-of-the-art well boat that will provide environmentally friendly fish health treatments for its salmon farms in British Columbia, the company says. The 75 metre, $35 million ship is expected to arrive in Canada in late 2017. “Simply put, this is a game changer for our

business,” says Vincent Erenst, MHC’s managing director. “This vessel allows us to provide freshwater therapy regularly to all our salmon.” A new aquaculture division that partners Marine Harvest and Deep Sea Supply will build the vessel. It will be the first boat built by the company’s new joint venture. With a water holding capacity of about 3,000 cubic metres, an onboard reverse osmosis

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system will turn saltwater into freshwater and fill the two large onboard fish tanks. Marine Harvest says the ship demonstrates its commitment to continually reducing medicinal use at its salmon farming operations. This latest advancement will provide contained freshwater baths to help improve gill

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on snowbirds to boost sales). Here are some other tips for getting more from the lowering loonie on your next trip south:

• Explore the exchange rates offered by boutique currency exchange companies. The Canadian Snowbirds Association provides a Around April is the time when many currency exchange program that offers very snowbirds make the decision about where competitive rates. they’ll be living when they head south. • Buy U.S. dollars over the year whenever They make their decisions, sign their rental the loonie goes up. agreements and pay their deposits – in other words, they are “locked in”. That’s • Open a U.S. dollar account at a bank that exactly what you did last April and then… offers no-cost transfers from a Canadian U.S. the exchange rate continued to drop. Now, dollar account to a U.S. dollar account in the that rental deal that looked quite economical United States. in April will look a lot less attractive this fall • If you’re flying, consider doing so from and winter. a U.S. border airport where airfares may be So, what do you do when April 2017 rolls cheaper. around? Do you roll the dice and secure a condo rental for winter 2017? Or do you “exchange” your shorts for a snowsuit and “exchange” a pîna colada on the beach for a Canadian slushy at home?

• Check out more affordable destinations away from the usual southern “hotspots”; the exchange rate and cost of living may be more favourable in Mexico, Costa Rica, Panama and other non-traditional southern With uncertainty on whether the exchange locations. rate will improve any time soon, you may It’s an unavoidable fact: No one can predict be inclined to forego your southern sojourn the future with 100% accuracy. The key is to next winter – but you have other options. be prepared for whatever comes. That’s why You could opt to rent for a shorter period or planning for the most economical snowbird wait past next April to see if you can get a sojourn is important – and why total financial better rental deal: Because of the exchange planning for all your retirement years is even rate, condo avails may be up and demand more vital. Talk to your professional advisor may be down prompting rental agencies to to ensure you have the best plan for you. lower their rents (especially those that rely This column, written and published by Investors Group Financial Services Inc. (in Québec – a Financial Services Firm), and Investors Group Securities Inc. (in Québec, a firm in Financial Planning) presents general information only and is not a solicitation to buy or sell any investments. Contact your own advisor for specific advice about your circumstances. For more information on this topic please contact your Investors Group Consultant.

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MEET THE 2016/17 A WORD FROM THE HEAD COACH Submitted by Lee Stone

Entering my fourth season behind the bench in Campbell River, one thing has become abundantly clear…Campbell River and winning go hand in hand. This town’s support of this team deserves a winner, and although we were very close last year the only thing that will replace the sour taste in our mouth from watching Victoria host the VIJHL Championship at the Brindy is to bring it back home! I’d like to first thank all the Storm staff, players, volunteers and sponsors for not only their efforts to help to provide the best Junior Hockey experience

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on Vancouver Island but for coming to the arena every day for the right reasons and with a smile on their faces. The Campbell River Storm family extends far beyond those that play the game and deep in to the stands. The loud, supportive crowd this amazing community provides our boys night in and night out is truly a site for anyone to see. I can’t thank our fans enough for cheering us on to our eight VIJHL title in what was a memory whoever was in the building will never forget two seasons ago. I wouldn’t do our fan base justice if I didn’t follow up on

KEVIN SPOONER CO-OWNER

PATRICIA ROED

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WES ROED

GOVERNOR

MIKE WILSON

Over the past three seasons we have worked hard off the ice to recruit the most talent, respectful hockey players all over North America to play in Campbell River. These young men all came to Campbell River to be a part of an amazing group and win a championship. With an up tempo, fast, skilled team that will work hard at both ends of the ice, I am sure you won’t be disappointed on any Friday Night Lights at the Brindy!

I look forward with excitement to the new memories we will create together this season!

Thank you for all your support and we look forward to bringing you a successful, exciting hockey season!

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JAMI HARRIS TRAINER

LEE STONE

that and thank the amazing people who followed us to the Cyclone Taylor Cup in Victoria, where every game felt like a home game. Even our game against the hometown Cougars saw more Campbell River faithful. Win or lose, the support this town provides this Hockey team are something I will cherish forever as will every one involved in the Campbell River Storm organization.

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CHRIS SMITH

Nickname: Smitty Postition: Goalie Shot: Left Height: 6’1” Weight: 175 Birthdate: 1996 Hometown: Victoria, BC Favorite Food: Sushi Career Goals: Trainer Hockey Goals: Win a championship and get a scholarship

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COLTON RHODES

Nickname: Hik Position: Left Wing Shot: Left Height: 5’9” Weight: 165 Birthdate: 1996 Hometown: Kelowna, BC Favorite Food: Steak Career Goals: Firefighter Hockey Goals: College Hockey

CARTER HIKICHI

REID WILSON

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Nickname: Reido Position: Right Wing Shot: Right Height: 6’3” Weight: 180 Birthdate: 1997 Hometown: Vancouver, BC Favorite Food: Career Goals: Be happy with my career choice Hockey Goals: Play highest level possible

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LOGAN CURSLEY

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ROWAN LOUGHEED

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Nickname: Dinger Position: Defence Shot: Right Height: 6’2” Weight: 205 Birthdate:1998 Hometown: Vancouver, BC Favorite Food: Chicken Parm Career Goals: College Degree Hockey Goals: Swiss Pro League

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Nickname: Rowy Position: Defence Shot: Left Height: 5’11” Weight: 177 Birthdate: 1999 Hometown: Seattle, WA USA Favorite Food: Steak and potatoes Career Goals: Play till I’m 40 as a pro Hockey Goals: Pro Hockey

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Nickname: Curs Position: Defence Shot: Right Height: 5’11” Weight: 175 Birthdate: 1999 Hometown: Comox, BC Favorite Food: Roast chicken Career Goals: Not 100% sure Hockey Goals: College hockey

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BRETT KINLEY

JADEN NARDUZZI

Nickname: Chinner Position: Right Wing Shot: Right Height: 5’9” Weight: 1 998 Birthdate: 1998 Hometown: Burnaby, BC Favorite Food: Pasta Career Goals: Engineer Hockey Goals: NCAA

BRADY CHIN

Nickname: Daws Position: Left Wing Shot: Right Height: 5’11” Weight: 173 Birthdate: 1999 Hometown: Campbell River, BC Favorite Food: Bacon Career Goals: Engineer Hockey Goals: NCAA

DAWSON FRANK

Nickname: Rhodey Postition: Defence Shot: Left Height: 5’7” Weight: 167 Birthdate: 1997 Hometown: Sherman Oaks, CA, USA Favorite Food: Mexican Career Goals: Happy, healthy and successful Hockey Goals: NCAA Div. 1

AIDEN

SUTHERLAND

AARON BREWER

COLIN BLAKE

24 Nickname: Suthy Position: Defence Shot: Left Height: 6’0” Weight: 160 Birthdate: 2000 Hometown: Nanaimo, BC Favorite Food: Steak Career Goals: Firefighter Hockey Goals: Scholarship

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Nickname: Brew Position: Center Shot: Right Height: 5’10” Weight:175 Birthdate: 1997 Hometown: Penticton, BC Favorite Food: Chicken Fettucine Career Goals: Business Hockey Goals: Cyclone Taylor Cup Gold

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Nickname: Blakey Postition: Left Wing Shot: Left Height: 5’9” Weight: 145 Birthdate: 1996 Hometown: Maple Ridge, BC Favorite Food: Sausage and potatoes Career Goals: Hockey Overseas Hockey Goals: VIJHL Championship

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AIDAN BATE-SMITH

Nickname: Kinner Postition: Center Shot: Left Height: 5’8” Weight: 155 Birthdate: 1999 Hometown: Powell River, BC Favorite Food: Tacos Career Goals: Make a living playing hockey Hockey Goals: College Hockey

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Nickname: Duzzi Position: Defence Shot: Right Height: 5’11” Weight: 170 Birthdate: 1998 Hometown: Port Moody, BC Favorite Food: Pasta with Chicken Career Goals: Business Degree Hockey Goals: Pro Hockey

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Nickname: Bater Position: Defence Shot: Right Height: 5’11’ Weight: 190 Birthdate: 1998 Hometown: West Vancouver, BC Favorite Food: Pizza Career Goals: Own a buisness Hockey Goals: NCAA

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MATEO ALBINATI

SHELDON BRETT

ZACH ERHARDT

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Nickname: Shel Position: Left Wing Shot: Left Height: 5’10” Weight: 171 Birthdate: 1996 Hometown: Comox Valley, BC Favorite Food: Fettuccini Alfreado Career Goals: Education through hockey Hockey Goals: Be an impact player on my team

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Nickname: Zachy Position: Center Shot: Left Height: 5’8” Weight: 150 Birthdate: 1998 Hometown: Kelowna, BC Favorite Food: Tortellini Career Goals: Aircraft Maintenance Hockey Goals: Play at highest level

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REID WHEELDON

Nickname: Wheels Position: Left Wing Shot: Left Height: 5’8” Weight: 160 Birthdate: 1998 Hometown: Courtenay, BC Favorite Food: Shepherd’s Pie Career Goals: Be happy with my career choice Hockey Goals: Play highest level possible

NIC KIRCHNER

Nickname: Gooch Position: Goalie Shot: Left Height: 5’10” Weight: 160 Birthdate: 1997 Hometown: Campbell River, BC Favorite Food: Pizza / Sushi Career Goals: Professional Goalie Coach Hockey Goals: Play in Europe

Nickname: Myro Position: Goalie Shot: Left Height: 6’3” Weight: 195 Birthdate: 1999 Hometown: Victoria, BC Favorite Food: Pizza Career Goals: Lawyer Hockey Goals: NCAA Div. 1

ZAK MYROWICH

Nickname: Teo Postition: Left Wing Shot: Left Height: 6’1” Weight: 200 Birthdate: 1999 Hometown: Prince George Favorite Food: Nana’s Lasagna Career Goals: Sports Medicine Hockey Goals: Scholarship

CHRISTIAN BRANDT

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Nickname: Cringer Position: Left Wing Shot: Left Height: 6’1” Weight: 181 Birthdate: 1996 Hometown: Cowichan Bay, BC Favorite Food: KD Career Goals: Forestry Hockey Goals: Scholarship

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Nickname: Botts Position: Defence Shot: Left Height: 5’11” Weight: 175 Birthdate: 1997 Hometown: Kelowna, BC Favorite Food: Pasta Career Goals: Entrepeneur Hockey Goals: NCAA

TREVOR BOTTOMLEY

77 Nickname: Oish Postition: Center Shot: Left Height: 5’10” Weight: 170 Birthdate: 1996 Hometown: Kelowna, BC Favorite Food: Sushi Career Goals: Firefighter Hockey Goals: NCAA

KOBE OISHI

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LOOKING FOR FULL TIME PLAYERS Campbell River “Pioneer” (35+) HOCKEY LEAGUE If you are a new player entering the League this season, you must enter through the ‘spare list’ and ‘draft system’. An application form must be completed regardless of whether you want to just ‘spare’ occasionally or if you want to be selected by a team to play full time at the

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4TH DRAFT.

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50 PLUS Monday, Sept.12th • 10 am JUNIORS Monday Sept. 19th • 5-6 pm

Interested in Giving Curling a Try? Come out to our FREE Introduction to Curling Clinic for Adults Beginner October 3, 4, 5 • 6:30-7:30 pm Intermediate: October 3, 4, 5 • 8:00-9:00 pm Please call 250-287-4200 to register • No Charge • Clean runners are required • Brooms & Sliders provided

LEAGUES: MEN’S - starts Oct. 6

Tuesday Night 8:15pm Wednesday alternating 6:45 & 9pm Thursday Night 8:15pm

OPEN - starts Oct. 11 Tuesday Night - 8 Ends

6:00pm

MIXED - starts Oct. 10 Monday Night

7:00 pm

LADIES - starts Oct. 6

Wednesday, Oct. 8 5:00 pm - 6 ends Bus. League Thursday Night 6:00 pm

FRIDAY NIGHT SOCIAL/OPEN OPEN CURLING - starts Oct. 7 Friday Night - 6 end games

6:15 pm & 8:00 pm

HANGOVER - starts Oct. 9

Sundays alternating 10am, 12 noon, 2 pm Please contact Bernie Morin 250-338-5828

50 PLUS - starts Oct. 11

Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

• Numbers will be called one at a time in numerical order (if you are not present when your number is called, you will be given another number at the end of the line) • Each number entitles registration of one team in one league • To register a team, you must write at least 3 players’ names on the registration form • If one person plans to register multiple teams: they can get another number after registration begins at 7:00pm

10:00 am & 1:00 pm 1:00 pm (open competitive) 10:00 am & 1:00 pm

ICE BREAKER FUN SPIEL Saturday, Oct. 15th Please call to Register 250-287-4200

The Campbell River Curling Club is a facility with cafeteria & lounge services open to the public. Facility is available for rent for a variety of functions. Check our website for rental information.

More Information: Susan Johnson 250-287-4200 or www.crcurl.com

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ayor Andy Adams has officially proclaimed September as Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in Campbell River in support of the one in eight Canadian men who will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime and their families. Prostate Cancer Awareness Month is a time dedicated to public education regarding the most common cancer in men. Statistically comparable with breast cancer, it is of vital importance to increase our collective understanding about a disease that, when detected early, is over 90 per cent treatable. In 2015, an estimated 24,000 Canadian men were diagnosed, and this number is expected to double by 2030 due an aging population. According to Prostate Cancer Canada, prostate cancer can be slow-growing and some men who develop prostate cancer may live many years without ever having the cancer detected, so it is important to get screened regularly so that if you do develop prostate cancer, the appropriate action can be taken. While any man can develop prostate cancer, men

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Thanksgiving drive feeding the hungry 460 Goodwin Rd the morning of Sept 17. “This is a great opportunity for us to make a difference in our community.” said Jeff Cox, Bishop of the Campbell River Ward of the Church. “It’s amazing what happens when a group of people join together in service. The results are huge.” Anyone who is interested in volunteering in the Campbell River area can contact SueAnn Deeble at 250-203-2431. The food drive is a non-denominational project and is open to all interested individuals, community groups, religious organizations, businesses or others who wish to join in helping attend to the needs of the hungry in B.C. More information can be found at bctfooddrive.org.


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Campbell River to host Tour de Rock fundraisers

Campbell River will be holding several Tour de Rock events within the next few weeks in anticipation of this year’s event and to help raise money for cancer research. The event is a twoweek bicycle journey in which a team of police officers ride 1,000 km from the north end of Vancouver Island to the south, raising money to fight childhood cancer and send kids with cancer to Camp Goodtimes. This year, the tour, which helps fight child-

hood cancer, begins Sept. 24 in Port Alice and winds up on Oct. 7 in Victoria. The riders will pass t hroug h C ampb el l River on Tuesday, Sept. 27 and be welcomed with an event at Spirit Square on day three of their 14 day journey. Join the team for a fun family fundraiser with the funds going towards pediatric cancer research and support to children with cancer and their families. Prior to that, however, there are a few fundrais-

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ers the community is encouraged to participate in. Cups For Cancer’s 1st Annual Boot Stomping Hootenanny Come out and have some boot stomping fun. Dust off your boots and cowboy hats and come join the fun on Sept.17 at the Campbell River Eagles Hall. There will be a roast beef dinner, cash bar, dessert and cany tables, silent auction, 50/50, and door prizes. There will also be

prizes for the best turned out cowboy, cowgirl and couple. There will also be non-stop music with both a DJ and live band,

County Line. Don’t miss out on the free line dance lessons, photobooth and much, much more. Tickets are $50 per

person or $350 for a table of eight. Tickets are available at Ridge Rider Western Wear or A Cut Above Salon. Doors open at 6 p.m., dinner is at 7, DJ at 8, and the band starts at 9 p.m. No minors: must be at least 19 and ID will be checked at the door. For more information, contact Kandi Wood at 250-923-3941. Donate your scrap Cancer is a horrible disease, and when kids get cancer it is devas-

tating. ABC Recycling is partnering with Cops for Cancer to help these kids and their families. You can make a difference to these kids by donating your scrap when you come in to ABC Recycling in September in Campbell River. If you donate your scrap, ABC Recycling will donate these proceeds to the Canadian Cancer Society Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock. For more information contact Meg Belanger at 250-202-3993 or at megb691@gmail.com

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Guaranteed Investment Certificates (GICs), Guaranteed Investment Accounts (GIAs) and similar locked-in investment Darlene & Peter Garat options will offer guaranteed rates of return (ROR), but are currently seeing low returns. Some institutions will offer a higher rate than average, but it typically means your money is locked up long term. If you are promised a specific rate of return, always read the small print very carefully before signing. A lot of products have that teeny tiny “as much as” or “as high as” by the interest rate or ROR posted in their ads. The conditions that could result in low or no returns are listed on pages of print you often need a magnifying glass to read. Regulations dictate that licensed advisors cannot guarantee returns so be wary when someone does – and be sure to read the small print.

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Honouring someone can be very special.You can honour them for their birthday, anniversary, wedding, new baby, Stacey Marsh Executive Director graduation, or as a simple thank you. Perhaps you would like to thank a physician or nurse who cared for you. The list is endless and the choice is up to you. We will send a card to that person or family advising them of the gift you have made. The amount of the donation will remain confidential.

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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.

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you won’t want to wait to purchase your tickets, as this event has sold out the past six years. “ The Chamber is proud to honour all of this year’s outstanding nominees for their hard work, dedication and investment in our community,” said Colleen Evans, Chamber president and CEO. “They demonstrate the com-

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Critical Illness insurance (CI) is coverage that pays out a lump sum should the insured be diagnosed with a “critical illness”. Which illnesses are covered depend on the policy coverage. Some contracts are for a single disease (such as Darlene Garat cancer) whereas others, such as Financial Advisor some designed for children, can cover almost 40 illnesses. Contracts are becoming more expensive but also more flexible, offering partial payout for early detection, and covering conditions that may not be terminal but are life changers. CI, in its various forms, can be a stand-alone contract or added to term insurance contracts, as well as to permanent insurance, and even to some existing . Make sure you speak to a life insurance broker to find the product that best suits your needs and budget.

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When Gregory Janicki found himself out of a job, he was at a crossroads. The Gold River mill had just been shut down and, desperate to stay in Campbell River where he was raised, he knew he needed to expand his horizons. So, he enrolled in the business program at North Island College. “I loved the community and wanted to stay in the community,” Janicki says. “I had never been in business but it piqued my interest.” As fate would have it, as Janicki was nearing the end of his program, he got a phone call that would change his life. His mother-in-law told Janicki she had earlier that day stopped by Dogwood Pet Mart and it came up in conversation that the owner was looking to retire. The owner told Janicki’s mother-inlaw that coincidentally he was preparing to list the store the next day. “My mother-in-law told him ‘don’t do that, I think I know someone who may be interested,’” Janicki recalls. Janicki says that when his mother-in-law called to tell him the news, he was initially hesitant. “My exact words were ‘what am I going to do with that hot dog stand?’ and my mother-in-law told me that she thought the store did quite well,” Janicki says. So, he took a leap of faith, called up the owner and they met for coffee the next day.

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Gregory Janicki, owner of Dogwood Pet Mart, carries out a bag of pet food.

“We looked over everything and we literally did it over a handshake,” Janicki says. “It’s kind of crazy how one door closes, you stay positive and keep your eyes and ears open and it literally fell in my lap and it’s one of the best things that ever happened to me.” That was 18 years ago. Though the store has existed for 33 years as of Nov. 1, Janicki has been the owner for the past 17. He’s used his success for good and is passion-

ate about giving back to the community. Dogwood Pet Mart is this year providing prizes for this Sunday’s SPCA Paws for a Cause event, which raises money for the SPCA; and the store is also sponsoring a hole in this weekend’s Campbell River Hospital Foundation golf tournament fundraiser. Janicki and his team are also getting ready to do their annual Christmas pet photos which, every single year, have

raised more than $1,000 in just four hours for the SPCA. Janicki, through his business, also sponsors school groups and sports teams and has donated money and product to the local fire departments, dog and cat rescue groups. Years ago, when there was a need, Dogwood Pet Mart also stepped up as a satellite adoption centre for the local SPCA and adopted out 1,300 kittens. Janicki says he and the store’s seven employees are all community-oriented and try to help out where they can. Janicki even personally delivers pet food directly to businesses and on occasion to float planes and the Quadra ferry to waiting customers. He also delivers to the homes of customers who can’t make it into the store, including to a woman who is legally blind. Janicki says it’s the least he can do. “Being really involved in the community is really important to me. I feel very fortunate to be in this community and I love to be able to give back to the community,” he says. “It’s a really nice feeling to help out where you live and I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else. “Raising my family here, I just love the surrounding area. I love to mountain bike, I love to fish, I love to kayak, I love to camp,” Janicki adds. “And all of those things are in our beautiful backyard.” Janicki is also thank-

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Gregory Janicki, far left, and his team at Dogwood Pet Mart are ready to serve their clientele.

ful for his loyal customers who keep on coming back. He strives to provide “exceptional customer service” and says that he’s fortunate to be an independent business and have the flexibility to purchase special orders for customers who are looking for items that may not be on the shelves. The store specializes in pet food and carries a wide selection of healthy, natural dog and cat food, as well as a huge selection of toys, treats and pet beds. “We’ve really adapted to people’s changes and wants,” Janicki says. “We’re like a mom and pop store; we really are all about the service and knowing our customers’ names and what they purchase.” Dogwood Pet Mart is located at 223 Dogwood Street, next to 7-11.

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As the seasons change our exposure to sunlight decreases which can lead to a deficiency of a very important nutrient, vitamin D. It is well known that vitamin D is important for bone health but vitamin D has a vast array of other functions important for overall good health. In fact, almost all tissues have vitamin D receptors which reflects its importance. Vitamin D is made when UV light from the sun comes into

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We also live in environments and wear clothing that is designed to shield us from UV light, further decreasing our natural ability to create vitamin D. In these situations, supplementation may be needed. Low vitamin D levels have been associated with many chronic diseases such as hypertension, multiple sclerosis, dementia and depression. This may also be a reason for the increased rates of depression during the dark winter months. Research is also showing it is important for immune

Separate acne myths from facts Acne tends to affect people when they are most self-conscious about their appearances - the teenage years. UC Davis Health System estimates that 85 percent of teens get acne, with the first outbreak starting around age 11 for girls and a few years later for boys. But acne is not exclusive to teenagers. Adults also can get acne, with 30 to 40 percent of adults experiencing it. Despite the prevalence of acne, some people remain misinformed about the skin condition and the best ways to treat it. What is acne? Acne, which includes pimples, whiteheads, blackheads, cysts, and pustules, develops when the tiny pores associated with hair follicles on the face, chest and back become blocked by an oily substance called sebum. Sebum glands are stimulated by hormonal changes. If the follicles become blocked, sebum cannot escape properly from the pores and a whitehead can occur. Blackheads happen when whiteheads are exposed to the air. If bacteria multiply in blocked pores, they can cause painful, red pimples. Pimples that grow and become filled with fluid and pus may develop into cysts. Acne forms thanks to hormonal changes and the natural oils in the body. Contrary to popular belief, acne is not caused by consumption of greasy foods or poor hygiene. Acne is not a reflection on cleanliness. It tends to be a natural part of adolescence for many people.

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Although it is generally safe, it can build up in our tissues leading to toxic levels if taken for long periods of time or at high doses. Because of this, vitamin D levels should be checked periodically to maintain the proper levels.

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Titan designed to break out of niche market seven-speed automatic transmission it Carmel, Ca - The Nissan folks knew it is paired with. was a ‘niche’ truck, and I have to give Nissan claims a class-leading towing them credit for acknowledging the capacity for the V8 (9,220 lbs) and narrow slice of the segment that it has standard-equips the vehicle for towing, occupied since its introduction. so it doesn’t have to be ordered as an But Nissan is out to expand on that with option. The company states a maxithe 2017 Titan lineup. In fact – and don’t mum bed payload of 3,000 lbs, as well. tell Nissan I said this, this is just between The new Titans can clamber with the you and me - in the past I always casuPeople who do best of them in some fairly challengally observed the Titan pickup to be used ing terrain, with all the driver-assist more by accountants who drove to their enjoy a pickup as a tech available – I love around-view accounting jobs at the accounting office niche-truck, fashion monitors and a forward-facing camera, downtown (and then complained about statement shouldn’t and for more urban settings the Titan the lack of parking spaces), rather than seeing them on job sites. despair over the new brings decent parking-aid sensors and blind-spot monitoring. The company is kicking off the new mod- attention to making People who do enjoy a pickup as el year with a bigger range, and more a niche-truck, fashion statement configurations than ever, with a focus on the Titan into a working vehicle. shouldn’t despair over the new performance and capability; real workattention to making the Titan into a truck appeal that Nissan figures will Wade Ozeroff working vehicle, though; indeed the compete effectively against the dominant vehicle drives very well on streets and highways. North American rivals. The upper-trim models get Bilstein shocks, front and We drove a few of them in the smoky hills around rear; and all models have seen improvements to ride Santa Clara county, on and off-road, mostly the highquality, braking performance and steering feel. end trim (the “Platinum Reserve” is my favourite The interior of the Platinum trim is the equal of name in the model lineup) and the more rough-andhigh-end F-150s or RAM trucks, in terms of quality ready Pro 4X (2nd favourite) with crew cab. upholstery and dashboard materials, creature comfort I should mention that everything I used at demonand cabin space. On-road smoothness and interior stration event was running on the company’s gasoquiet are extremely good, vibration barely detectable line powered, V8 4x4 powertrain (Nissan also sells inside the passenger compartment. a diesel and V6 option and offers 2WD). The latest Titan is blanketing the segment, hoping to cover 5.6 litre engine is the same spec found in the latest most of the needs of any prospective buyer, from the edition of the Armada sport utility vehicle (amped genuine pickup user to the stylin’ accountant, which up to a hefty 390hp, 394 lb.-ft. of torque), as is the

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Q estion of Question the week… Today’s trucks are no longer just workhorses as they now offer much greater levels of comfort and technological sophistication, but would you now consider making one your main vehicle?

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Fall festival at Haig-Brown House gets a new look After being away for more than 20 years, Alison Liebel has returned to Campbell River and is making her mark by taking a little local festival and giving it some new life. The Haig-Brown Festival has been a longstanding event in Camp-

bell River and is the main public event that takes place on the grounds of the Haig-Brown House. The event was in need of some new energy, and Liebel has taken on the task of refreshing this festival. “We gave it a new name – The Fall Fes-

tival at Haig-Brown House – and we had a new logo designed” she says. “New this year is a broader focus on food and goods locally produced, processed and distributed. Participants will walk away learning something, and hopefully sharing their own

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home and focus on an event that builds community, strengthens the local economy and creates an opportunity for people to come together over some fun.” The activities and vendors this year will be a mix of old and new. There will be the flyfishing and fly-tying demonstrations that are a natural fit for a festival on the grounds of this historic house, but also river safety, kids bike activities, a silent auction and puppet theatre. There will be exhibits by local farmers, information about preserving food, and guided nature walks looking at stream restoration initiatives. The City of Campbell River will have the Stew-

ardship Awards during the festival, and there will be live music and a chance to see and learn about the Haig-Brown House study. “I’m really looking forward to this year’s Fall Festival at Haig-Brown House. I think families will find there is more for the kids this year, and I’m hoping people will enjoy the focus on locally produced food,” Liebel says. The Fall Festival at Haig-Brown House takes place Sunday, Sept. 25 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Haig-Brown House, located at 2250 Campbell River Road. Admission is free. For more information visit, www.haig-brown. bc.ca

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12:00-3:00 The Curb Appeal is apparent. This Gorgeous Home has a wide open upper floor plan and vaulted living room ceilings, a charming The Curbwith Appeal is apparent. Home hasmaster a widebedroom open upper and vaulted roomoverlooks ceilings, aa charming kitchen custom shelving This and Gorgeous pantry, plus a large withfloor doorplan onto large 8x37living deck that beautiful kitchen with custom andperfect pantry,forplus a large master bedroom with door onto large 8x37 deckwith thata overlooks backyard. Front deck isshelving 10x25 and relaxing in the shade. The inlaw suite is spacious and private natural gasa fibeautiful replace. backyard. Front deck and perfect for relaxing the shade. The inlaw suite is spacious private with a natural gas fireplace. Cute Storries rancher with 2 bedrooms, large room,and open concept kitchen/ Yes to RV parking andisBeach a10x25 large garage measuring 19’8 xin21’6. 1225 Blesbok Rdfamily Yes to RV parking and a large garage measuring 19’8large x 21’6.yard. 1225 Blesbok Rd dining/living room and 65 surfside drive $234,999

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291 Island Hwy Spectacular 1/2 acre ocean front, spectacular views. Zoned multi-family, so you can finish the suite on the lower walk-out level and keep the main level entry with master on the main and 2 more bedrooms up for your self $472,500.

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Privately located Tahsis home, nestled against the mountain with views of Tahsis Inlet. Amazing yard with plenty of parking for your ‘toys’ and garden areas ready for your green thumb. Cozy warm dual-fuel hot water heat, too. $119,900 1154 Tipperary Tahsis Inlet views at an affordable price. Two kitchens, two living rooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 laundry rooms plenty of room for family and friends, or to share ownership. Detached single garage for your tools and toys. $150,000

NEW LISTING!

392 mclean st. Ocean views come to you with this fully fenced corner lot (75’x146’). This home has some great updating and provides 3 bedrooms on the main level and a one bedroom basement again with some great updates. Some very nice landscaping - Trees (one cherry) plus pond. Great central location!!! You don’t want to miss this one!!! $339,000 mls 414590

Jim Humphrey

1160 Discover Road

Dawn Dakin NEW ListiNG!

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This 3 bedroom home has been taken down to studs and remodelled. All new electrical and plumbing. 3 yr old roof, double paned vinyl windows and new flooring top to bottom. This house has been fitted with a wood stove in 2014 and thick insulated walls and attic to keep house warm in the winter and cool in the summer. With a beautifully updated kitchen, bathrooms and a family room downstairs there will be no major renovations needed for many years to come. Come and sit on your large deck and enjoy the beauty of the Best Coast...The West Coast!

390 Nootka Dr $210,000

NEW LISTING!

Beautifully renovated 1900 sq ft split level home backing on to the Heber River. The soothing sounds of the river is just the beginning of the beauty of this property. The interior has been tastefully decorated, just needs your final touches. There are new appliances on both levels, oak cabinets. thermal windows, insulated steel doors, new flooring throughout and a built in vacuum to highlight a few of the improvements. This house comes with a self contained 2 bedroom suite downstairs suitable for guests or to use as a home based business. There are too many improvements to list. You wont be disappointed!

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PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW 480 ASH ST. 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. H.R.V.

Just listed at $599,900. MLS 411714 Call Bruce NOW at 250-287-0151

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“MOUNTAIN VIEW” 280 SOUTH DOGWOOD ST. AFFORDABLE CONDO - IMMACULATE Centrally located, close to all amenities, updated 2 bed, 1 bath, gas fireplace. Lots of light. Craft room, social room, scooter plug ins, underground parking. Close to elevator & stairs. Hot water & gas fireplace included in strata fee. Pet ok. Overlooks courtyard.

463 South Birch St • • • •

Almost 3000 sq. ft. 4 Bed, 3 bathrooms. Huge Family room w/pellet stove. Sunny solarium off kitchen. Concrete tile roof and RV parking.

3 bed, 2 bathroom, 1388 sqft, Modular home on corner 1/4 acre in Willow Point. Short walk to Seawalk. Updated vinyl windows, fresh paint 2016, Gas fireplace, large sundeck and 4 outbuildings. $249,900 MLS 414024 Call Bruce NOW at 250-287-0151

Randy

3 Bedroom, 3 Bathrooms + Den .40 Acre, Fully Fenced & Private! Newer Fibreglass Roof And Windows. Prestigious Holly Hills + RV Parking!

SOLD

687 Nelson Rd

60 Murphy St

$376,900

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Executive 5 bedroom, 3 bath home. Absolutely stunning Ocean view. Guest bedroom with ensuite. New deck in private back yard.

Randy & Twila

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$419,900

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$329,900

Only $141,000 MLS 398016 Call Bruce NOW at 250-287-0151

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$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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ATTENTION! EXTENDED FAMILIES!

NEW LISTING!

9 Year old 5 Bd/4 Bath home in convenient Merecroft area has large eat in Maple Kitchen, separate family room plus formal Living/Dining with 5 inch baseboards, crown mouldings, 9 ft ceilings & engineered hardwood throughout Living area. 2 large sundecks, RV side parking, plus private back yard. Large & lovely 2 Bed suite also with 9ft ceilings down! NOW $479,900!

OPEN HOUSE

Sat, Sept 10• 1-2 PM 547 Cormorant Rd

STARTING OUT? SLOWING DOWN?

Pretty as a picture with wide shutters, quaint bay window and gorgeous brick fireplace, this charming home is neat as a pin and ready for immediate move in! One level living, 3 Beds/2 Baths & Single Car Garage! Outstanding neighbourhood and easy walk to Merecroft Village for all amenities! Offered at only $269,000, your monthly payments may be cheaper than rent! Ring Twila or Randy today for your personal viewing! $269,000

HIDDEN HARBOUR OCEANFRONT! Simply the best couple’s flat available on the Island today! Spacious 1 bedroom Living with over 900 sf offering the ultimate west coast lifestyle, so rare indeed! $239,900 list, amenities include undrgrd prkg & secure storage w/pwr, indoor pool & hot tub, rooftop patio, some RV parking, private marina for boat up to 30ft and incredible landscapes with walk on oceanfront & firepits. Pets & Rentals OK. Call or text today for your personal viewing!

SOLD! SOLD! SOLD! 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. $299,900

OCEAN FRONT LIFESTYLE! Classy level entry 2 Bed/2 Bath in Hidden Harbour. Lovely renos & Kitchen upgrades.Large custom glass shower w gorgeous tile. Amenities include personal boat moorage, secure underground parking.

BEST VIEW IN LIGHTHOUSE TOWERS!

Large top floor 2 bedroom, 2 batrooms corner penthouse offers unparalleled ocean & downtown views! Follow the sun from your exclusive 300 sq ft, wraparound sundeck. $185,000

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1965 Penfield Road $294,500 MLS 412992 • • N TIO • C U D E RE • PRIC

3 bdrm, 2 bath rancher Fully updated with new flooring and fresh coat of paint New stainless fridge & dishwasher new glass cooktop and wall oven Excellent location and a hot tub included!

250.286.1877

Use a Real Pro! 25+ years of experience! Fabulous West Coast Post and Beam home located safely above the water up on the U bank with a great view of T A the fish in the beautiful and E F majestic Campbell River. Glass walls and ceilings bring in the natural light and enhance the already beautiful surroundings. Master bedroom enjoys a large dressing area and walk in closet plus its very own private deck overlooking the river and is separated at the other end of the house from the other two bedrooms. Spacious kitchen with granite centre island and built in appliances and eating nook in bay window. Warm river rock fireplace with pellet stove in the living room for those cool winter nights. Conveniently located within a few minutes of all shopping on a dead end street this 0.55 acre property slopes about 50 steps to the river and has a large flat area to enjoy the natural beauty of the river and its surreal location. 90 feet of river frontage for all your recreational activities. Newer metal roof and 10 year old Lennox gas furnace. 2227 Steelhead Rd $559,800 MLS# 414302

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2653 Sunderland Rd $589,000 MLS 407859 • • • •

966 Shoppers Row, Campbell River BC

3200sqft New home, construction almost complete! Built by Tamarack Projects Ltd. Amazing views of Ocean and Coastal Mountains from large covered deck Move-in ready; includes appliance package, blinds and landscaping

2833 North Beach Dr $1,068,888 MLS 404649

• 4900 sqft Architecturally designed masterpiece waterfront home • Private gated community of Newport with private fabricated dock • This is truly a luxurious coastal home.

Waterfront Lots on North Beach Drive

• Only 2 waterfront lots remaining $249,900 & $270,900. • Build your dream home -40’ Aluminum fabricated private dock. • All in the private gated community of Newport.

SHOW HOME OPEN

Friday, Saturday & Sunday from 1-3pm MARINER’S LANDING LUXURY PATIO HOMES STARTING AT $304,500 2991 North Beach Drive (at the end of Coulter Rd) Only 9 homes remaining! 2 plans to choose from

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966 Shoppers Row

www.BrendaGrantRealEstate.com 250.203.1677 Helping You Make the Right Move Craig Spikman Associate Broker/ Realtor

2001 Island Hwy $368,800 MLS# 410716

• Super high exposure location • C-4 Zoning allows for multitude of business uses. Currently a large 7200 sq ft bldg w/ ample parking.

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671 Galerno Rd $429,900 MLS# 413390

• Outstanding views of Discovery Passage from Copper Bluffs through to Mittlenatch Island. • 3 bdrm 2 bath updated home.

NEW LISTING

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762 Nelson Rd

4600 sq.ft. exectuive family home, ocean views from 3 levels. 4 yrs. old, 6 bedrooms, 6 baths, stunning. $949,900

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Half Duplex built in 2013 3 bdrm 2.5 bath Central location 2-5-10 yr warranty still in effect

• 2 bed, 3 bath + Den, 2351 sqft • Ocean View Executive Home • Low maintenance yard with ample parking

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290 Carolyn Rd $419,900 MLS# 412300 • Completely updated throughout • 3bed, 3 baths, 860 plus sqft detached garage,. Beautifully landscaped with pond. Conveniently located close to schools, marina, golf course and shopping.... don’t miss out!

• Steps away from the beach! • South facing private yard with large entertainment sized deck • 1220 sq ft, 3 bdrms and 2 bath • Lots of room in this cul de sac corner location for the RV and boat alongside the dbl garage.

825 Gorge Harbour $1,499,000 MLS# 407282

535 Cove Place Cute as a button. This rancher in a quiet cul-de-sac has been updated front to back, top to bottom $324,900

Oceanview home with a private back yard. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, quiet street. $329,900

B-645 Otter Rd $239,900 MLS# 414358

109 Reef Crescent $289,900 MLS# 413212

OPEN HOUSE: Sun, Sep 11 • 1-3

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966 SHOPPERS ROW. CAMPBELL RIVER HOMES4SALEINCAMPBELLRIVER.COM

301-907 Cedar St $149,900 MLS 350395 • Updated 2 bdrm condo with ocean views. • 2 decks.

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871 Island Hwy

UNIT #302 MLS# 410709 $135,000 201 Strathcona Way $439,000 MLS 411874 UNIT #304 MLS# 410707 $129,900 • 3 bdrm, 2 bath up + den UNIT #303 MLS# 410712 $159,900 • Separate entrance to finished bsmt that 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.

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!

919 Hemlock $217,900

2621 Sunderland Rd $539,000

3 bed, 2 bath, rancher. 4ft crawl. Quiet no thru road

Lot 3 South Island Hwy 2.57 Acres zoned CR3. Loads of potential. $299,900 MLS 350946 550 Eagle Cres - Gold River Lindal Home, 4 bed, 2 baths. Great possibilities for B&B. Get away or year round living. $149,900 Ocean Falls 55 Garden Dr $345,000 3 waterfront properties: 1 house on double lot, 1 pub with transferable license and a vacant lot.

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

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

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

5493 S. Island Hwy, Courtenay $189,900 MLS 394283 • Level 11930 sq ft ocean view building lot across from boat ramp and future marina in Union Bay.

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

1702 Wood Rd $1,049,000

MLS 409065

2629 Sunderland Rd $549,000 MLS 394316 • 5 bdrm, 3 bath level entry w/full finished walkout bsmt. Large Ocean and Mountain view Lot. Build to Suit • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty

2201 Shetland Rd $850,000

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.


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Unique open design home offers 3 bdrms + den and an open loft upstairs. The main living down features large living room with gas fireplace 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.

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.

Bright and open 3 bdrm, 3 bath 1470+ sqft half duplex in a desirable Willow Point neighbourhood. This 9 yr old home offers a great layout in this 2 storey design featuring a gas fireplace, new laminate floors upstairs, modern paint colors and a low maintenance yard in a great location close to Seawalk and trails.

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Enjoy this walkout rancher main floor living home located on .44 acre lot with Ocean & Mountain views. Estate living in one of the most desirable neighbourhoods in Campbell River on the ridge. Located only minutes to shopping, hospital, Sea walk. This home offers an updated kitchen, new roof, hardwood floors, open floor plan and so much more. Book your showing today.

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!

Enjoy this beautiful semi-ocean front & breathtaking mountain view family home. Watch the sunrises each morning and the moons reflections on the ocean at night from your huge deck. This 4 bdrm, 3 bath 2000+ sqft home is located on a 3/4 acre nicely landscaped lot with lots of RV parking and room for a shop. On bus routes & Sea Walk and close to shopping.

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Think Local! Think Patricia at Willow Point Realty

Patricia 250-287-1191

Serving Willow Point Since 1995 2116 B South Island Highway

Managing Broker • Sales

Commissions Negotiated • Coffee is always on. Come in and let’s chat.

1970 & 1978 SOUTH ISLAND HWY.

215 SOUTH ALDER STREET

305-1392 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. EAGLES RIDGE

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DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY WITH INCOME

- 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

- Main level entry walkout basement - Unobsructed view of Strait - 3 bedrooms & potential for more - Possible income property - Heat pump & on-demand hot water $419,000 MLS 411556

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after all - “Good things come in small packages.”

"…from our recent dealings with Pat Brenan, she ranks head and shoulders above the rest…. she had the knowledge and professionalism we were looking for and understood our needs. Our home sold quickly for the amount she estimated. Pat worked extremely hard putting our deals together and the entire experience was more than equal to the promises usually made by other realtors, big or small. One very satisfied client, Dave"

856 - 7TH AVE.

- 2.57 acre lot - Close to downtown - Potential ++ $649,900 MLS 383883

Your Home. Your Family. Your Life. Your Mortgage. Picture a mortgage designed just for you. I provide everything you need to make the best mortgage choice for you and your family. Talk to me today about your needs, and I'll get you started. Ask me about a variable rate mortgage at BELOW PRIME!

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#204-1216 S. ISLAND HWY. $234,900 MLS# 410186

#216 - 3120 ISLAND HWY. $137,900 MLS# 414530 EASY AFFORDABLE LIVING Well maintained 1,200 sq.ft. mobile with family room,

utility room & sundeck additions. New roof on mobile & sundeck roof is 5 yrs. old. Situated on the best strata lot, $65 monthly fee in park. Next door to lovely park on a quite private corner lot. Recent oil furnace and tank, 5 yr. old stove, electric fireplace in family room, vaulted ceiling and some updated carpets. One dog or cat allowed with park’s approval. 1 1/2 baths, good storage and small workshop off the deck.

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103 JONES RD. $288,500 MLS# 414596 QUALITY FAMILY LIVING 5 bedroom, 3 bath basement home on private 0.23 acres! 7 yr. old roof, mostly all vinyl windows, gas heating & hot water, insulated vinyl siding, updated bathrooms & almost new kitchen appliances. Very large covered sundeck perfect for summer barbecues. Basement rec room with gas fireplace and built in book shelves. You will love the huge laundry/ storage room! 24 foot garage with tidy workbench, covered vehicle space, plus garden shed. Call today!

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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1462 SEAVIEW RD $674,900 MLS# 406017

4450 BARCLAY RD. $414,800 MLS# 412850 HOME & SHOP ON 1/2 AN ACRE Quiet Painter Barclay, 2,300 sq.ft. home on 1/2 acre with detached 36 x 24 shop, access from 2 streets, 220 power and attic storage. Beautiful gardens with 2 ponds, greenhouse and tons of RV parking for all “The Toys”. Older basement home but in beautiful condition, high quality laminate flooring. 6 year old heat pump, electric furnace, gas hot water on demand, roof approx. 12 years old, basement woodstove plus 1 in shop. 3 year old fridge, 4 bedrooms (2 on main floor), 2 baths, great family home. Huge deck, some ocean and good mountain views. Electric gate in front yard, gardens have sprinkler system and drip one for pots.

PRIVATE MIRACLE BEACH, WALK ON WATERFRONT PRIVATE MIRACLE BEACH, WALK ON WATERFRONT 2 bedroom rancher plus loft on 0.5 acre with 85 ft. of beach frontage. Completely renovated inside & out. Custom crafted home with yellow cedar trim, vaulted ceilings, heated ceramic tile floors in kitchen, family room & ensuite, custom maple cabinets, built-in appliances, open design takes advantage of the ocean views. Unique 800 year old burl feature wall, woodstove, 5 skylights, master bedroom ensuite has jetted soaker tub & great ocean view. 2 sundecks plus a fabulous large beach side deck. perfect for cruise ship viewing. Close to provincial park & dead end quiet street with rural atmosphere.

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.

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 & walkin 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.

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

STUNNING BEACH FRONT HOME West Vancouver meets Campbell River, architecturally designed unique 2 storey waterfront beauty, 2,445 sq.ft. of sophistication & elegance. Beach frontage approx 83 ft. Panoramic ocean & mountain views from every room. Top quality construction; open beams, interior concrete pillars define the gracious living areas, celestory windows & skylights flood the home with natural lighting. Formal living room soaring vaulted ceilings, formal dining room, designer kitchen with Fisher-Paykel appliances, oak cabinets, tile floors. 2 car garage with large storage room/workshop. New cedar walkway to beach deck with fire pit.

ONLY TWO WATERFRONT LOTS REMAINING

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LIMITED EDITION…. only 2 lots remaining. This may be your last chance to purchase a waterfront lot on the breathtaking estuary where the Campbell River meets the Pacific Ocean. Imagine….private protected moorage with a 40 foot dock included at your doorstep located inside the Newport gated community. These properties have design guidelines in place to maintain the integrity of the development. The subdivision has been developed with custom street lighting, rolled curbs and underground services including a beautiful waterfall with extensive landscaping at the entrance to welcome you. Come be a part of the neighbourhood and enjoy this peaceful corner of paradise. Did we mention the resident white swan?

• Kingfisher 1550 sqft • Sandpiper 1415 sqft

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770 Petersen rd

Spectacular 1 acre estate located next to Sequoia Springs Golf Course and minutes from downtown Campbell River. Uniquely designed home with “Old Country Victorian” charm, beautifully landscaped, fully fenced and lovingly maintained. Features include an over height 30 x 16 shop with side street access, in ground sprinkler system, completely fenced inground swimming pool, hot tub and pool house, 800 sq. ft. covered wrap around veranda and plenty of parking in the front. This 3 level home is completely finished and has ocean views, 2 large bedrooms up, 1 bedroom or family room on the main floor, and 2 bedrooms down with family room and rec room. The lower level could be converted into a secondary suite which the properties zoning allows for. A quality built home with gorgeous maple kitchen, hardwood floors, 9 ft ceilings and generous sized rooms throughout. Come see this one of a kind offering. $645,000 MLS 413398

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Beautiful large family home on bareland strata . This complex is perfect for families , big open concept living , 3 good size bedrooms up , master with huge ensuite with double sinks. Jack & Jill bathroom accessible from the 2 other bedrooms . Laundry up for easy access. Unfinished basement for those who want to create their own living space and heat pump for efficiency. Close to shopping,recreation trails, college , high school , areana , theatres. MLS 413497

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240 Carolyn Road $540,000

Quality Custom Rancher constructed by MacVeigh Contracting Ltd. Grand open concept with 10ft vaulted ceilings, beautiful kitchen has custom Maple cabinets with highend Jenn-Air and stainless steel appliances, garburator and triple sinks. French doors leading to your huge covered deck with big Fir beams with natural gas heating systems. Master bedroom has ensuite with amazing tile/ stone rain shower,custom cabinets, walk-in-closet and french doors leading to your own private hot tub area. Loads of quality extras. A must see. MLS 413153

3905 Discovery Drive

3656 Vermont

3 bed + den, 3 bath, bonus room and a spacious open plan. Custom finishings throughout

$449,999

MLS 412239

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

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Updated Family home in the Village of Sayward. Beautifully updated kitchen , freshly painted throughout , newer flooring and french doors leading to a huge covered deck great for those who love to entertain or to just relax and enjoy the peace and quiet. There are 3 good size bedrooms up with a 4 piece bathroom. Downstairs there is a cozy little family room with certifed woodstove , 4th bedroom , 2 piece bathroom , storage and laundry.

$214,900 • 200 Ambleside Dr MLS 408168 Beautifully maintained 3 bed, 1.5 bath home in the Village of Sayward. Loads of updates. Cozy woodstove. 4th bedroom down with laundry room and little workshop. 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.

2 Lots, 2 separate titles and exceptional price. Priced @ $234,800

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4 bedrooms 4 baths 3050 sq ft with a beautiful mountain and ocean view. 9 ft ceilings throughout, oversize windows. $589,999 MLS 410080

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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. 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.

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

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Side by side duplex units currently rented. A great addition to any investors portfolio. $355,900 MLS 411955

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This is a great offering - Half duplex, with 3 bedrooms 3 baths. Beautifully built with vaulted ceilings, great open layout, and lots of windows - this one won’t last - please call listing agent to view. $256,999 MLS 414459

991 Petersen Road $398,000

Rare find in the city 2300 sq.ft. wonderful family home on .95 acre with ocean and mountain views. Big open concept with living, kitchen and dining area, upper level with 3-5 bedrooms and 4pc bath, bottom level laundry, 2 piece bath, big family room & games room all with access to the huge double level deck with grape harbour all over looking your own private orchard. A gardeners delight. Walking distance to golf, walking trails, city, schools. MLS 413151

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4-5 bed, 3 bath, two story home. Gorgeous details make this custom home extra special. French doors to the master suite, crown molding, rich laminate through out and chefs kitchen. 4 beds up with a bonus rm or 5th bdrm. MLS 414567 $419,900

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• Architecturally designed open beamed 5 level split home • Over 2200 sq.ft., 3 bedroom, 3 baths • Beamed vaulted ceilings, custom flooring, oak cabinetry, massive amounts of storage only to mention a few features • Many updates, kitchen, windows, bathrooms, recent paint and much more • Awesome ocean view, huge private fenced yard, RV parking • This is an opportunity to own an immaculate one-of-a-kind home!

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• Prime forested 36 acre parcel in a very desirable area • It is forested with a variety of species, some of which may be merchantable • The land is mainly flat with some rolling hills. • UR zoning will allow a variety of uses including agricultural, forestry, and low impact recreation. • Located off the Island Highway with good access. • Make your future plans here!

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455 PETERSEN ROAD

10-605 ROCKLAND ROAD

205-1216 S ISLAND HWY

3620 S. ISLAND HWY

1581 GALERNO LOT

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$204,000

$214,000

$235,000

$245,000

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293 CAROLYN RD

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25-3647 VERMONT PL

$284,900

$289,000

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4496 GARY LANE

56 STORRIE ROAD

1579 GALERNO ROAD

259 CARNEGIE STREET

110-1180 IRONWOOD STREET

103-1180 IRONWOOD STREET

$429,900

$434,000

$669,000

$799,000

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$369,000

2500 SQFT

$369,000

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1521 GALERNO RD Ocean view ridge home overlooks Discovery Passage, south end of Quadra Island and the Coastal Mountain Range. Just over a half acre. MLS 414305

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$655,000

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$1,100,000

MLS 407496

$449,900

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! ING LIST

$279,900

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934 ELM ST What’s new? Almost everything in this house! Over the past few years this house has received a new roof, windows, furnace, ducts, plumbing, electrical, huge deck, kitchen and more.

MLS 414007

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NOW $269,900

D L O S $284,900

$1,130,000

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1967 FERN DR Bright, open and newly renovated. This home has 3 bedrooms up, and a beautifully updated kitchen, new flooring, and bright open layout down. MLS 414072

780 KIT CRES Legal duplex, 3 bed/2bath up and 2bed/1bath down. Excellent revenue property.

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7522 ISLAND HWY N Black Creek farm with 2 homes, pastures, woodlands, numerous older outbuildings and a mature “U-Pick” blueberry field.

LEASE $850/MTH

8777 ISLAND HWY N Spacious living, inside & out! Well thought out owner built home on a manageable 2 acre lot! It’s conveniently located in the middle of Campbell River and Courtenay.

WAS $619,800 MLS 410414

E! PRIC W E N

$599,800

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

2248 OYSTER GARDEN RD It is like being on a vacation every day living in this waterfront estate located in a coveted location. This property has a study in nature & 80 ft of walk on beach frontage. MLS 413720

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2601 CAMPBELL RIVER RD Rancher by the River! Situated on a park-like .72 acre lot across the road from the Campbell River and Canyon View trail.

$749,000

MLS 411952

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$439,900

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2244 SALMON POINT RD Here is a great B&B property or live & earn possibility. Country style main home lives like a rancher with almost 2000 sq ft on the main floor.

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MLS 413530

AMY ROSS & PAUL AXON

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1416 SCHOONER RD Stunning Heriot Bay Ocean View Rancher featuring panoramic views across Drew Harbour & Rebecca Spit Provincial Park! This architect designed 2,458 sq ft home has many custom features. MLS 414039

244 VIRGINIA DR NEW

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WAS $194,800 MLS 414007 MLS WAS 412541 $279,900

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Executive custom built home. Located in prestigious Maryland Estates, this beautifully finished home offers a modern, open plan featuring vaulted ceilings with engineered exposed beams.

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2430 934 QUINSAM ELM STREET RD Rancher those a Over thefor past fewonyears budget and has looking for a this house received Thewindows, big yard is alarger newlot. roof, 0.27 acre ducts, and perfect for furnace, plumbing, pets and kids. The home has electrical, huge deck, had some updates. kitchen and more.

STEPHEN GRANT SOPHIE GARDNER

BILL BRADSHAW

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WAS $549,800 MLS 412344 MLS WAS 399928 $325,000

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625 647THULIN MARINER STREET DR So many special features! Ocean view character home Massive 3,651 garage sq ft home with detached & alley for blended, or extended access. Country kitchen, families andflooring, it’s plumbed hardwood huge for a suite downstairs if you deck, beautifully landscaped want with to finish inlaws. yard pondit &forwaterfall.

Personal Real Estate Corporation

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1235 LEISHMANS RD Copper Bluffs oceanfront building lot, ready to develop! This 2.3 acre lot boasts incredible views across Discovery Passage to Vancouver Island. MLS 402993

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2003 FAIRWAY DR

SOLD

Custom executive residence with open floor plan with spectacular architectural lines, soaring vaulted ceilings, expansive windows and private patios overlook views of pond and golf course.

MLS 409187

$535,000

870 KIT CRES

SOLD

Here is a great opportunity to own a R1A revenue duplex close to everything. 3bed/2bath up including a master suite with walk in closet and 3 piece ensuite

MLS 413085

$329,900

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4-5 bed, 3 bath, two story home. Gorgeous details make this custom home extra special. French doors to the master suite, crown molding, rich laminate through out and chefs kitchen. 4 beds up with a bonus rm or 5th bdrm. MLS 414567

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$419,900

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LOT 1375 25 SALAL IRENE ROAD RD

SOLD

Hillside setting with view of Gorge Harbour: three bedroom 1 1/2 bath home and charming guest cottage. Recently renovated, bright and spacious. 388190 MLSMLS 412213

$455,000

250-850-9473

LOT 5 BISHOP RD Awesome ocean view lot overlooking Strait of Georgia and Coast Mountain Range in a subdivision of high end homes. This large 1.35 acre bare land strata lot. WAS $379,000 MLS 410220

E! PRIC W E N

$365,000

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696 SANDOWNE DR Where else are you going to find a 4 bedroom rancher at this competitive price? This home has a full 4 piece bathroom, as well as a three piece ensuite. WAS $238,800 MLS 409073

4322 BARCLAY RD

E! PRIC W E N

Lives like a rancher with master on the main and 2 beds up. 1/2 acre, fully fenced. Detached SHOP. Quiet neighborhood close to town.

! ING LIST W NE

$234,840

MLS 414432

$349,900

MARTHA ABELSON

DOUG MARRIE

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Ripple Rock Gem & Mineral Club!: We meet every second Friday at the Community Centre, 401-11th Avenue. New members are welcome. Starts at 7:30pm.

Super Saturday at the Art Gallery: Drop In Art-Making for All ages (Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult). Join us to try a different art-making activity at every event. Admission is by donation and all materials are included. 1pm-3pm at CR Art Gallery, 1235 Shoppers Row.

Fun Day in Spirit Square: Live music, bouncea-ramas, face painting, Shoo Shoo The Clown, fish pond, Kindermusik, bannock & strawberries, fun fair activities, community resource booths, arts and crafts. 2pm-5pm in Spirit Square. Pizza, Skate and Movie Night!: Enjoy a relaxing skate on the leisure ice watching a family movie. Movies are rated G or PG and start at 6:00pm. Admission includes 2 slices of Little Caesars Pizza and a juice box. FMI 250-287-9234 ~ Strathcona Gardens Quadra Island Paint Out: Friday at Whiskey Point Resort and Quathiaski Cove, Saturday at Rebecca Spit Provincial Park and Sunday at the Heriot Bay Inn, with a reception starting at 3:00 pm where paintings will be on display from the weekend. All free! Come paint or come see the artists at work! FMI 250-2852201 CR Storm vs Victoria Cougars!: 7:30pm at Strathcona Gardens, 225 S. Dogwood St. FMI 250-830-0979 Tsolum Reunion: September 10th Lunch at 11am-4pm and 11th Breakfast Buffet from 9am-11am. NOT too late to register. FMI Karen at 250-923-2108 or karenfm@hotmail. ca or Tsolum School on Facebook. SAT. SEPTEMBER 10 Black Creek Fall Fair: Celebrate the fall season at Black Creek Community Association’s Annual Fall Fair 9am-3:30 pm. Free! Live Music. Demos. Farmer’s Market. Competitions. Kid’s Carnival. Raffle. Artisans. Silent Auction. Petting Zoo. Pony Rides. Fun! Entry by Donation. FMI 250-337-5190

Women For Women Trail Mix Challenge: 5KM, 10KM and Kids Runs. Race starts at 9:30am for walkers and 10am for runners. Kids run starts at noon. Meet at Carihi High School. FMI 250-914-1188 or shegerm@ gmail.com CR Storm vs Saanich Braves!: 7:30pm at Strathcona Gardens, 225 S. Dogwood St. FMI 250-830-0979 SUN. SEPTEMBER 11 Grandparent’s Day at the Museum: CGrandparents get in free with paid grandchild’s admission. Explore your history with your grandchildren. A fun and educational outing you can enjoy together! The event will take place from 11am to 3pm. Parkinson Superwalk: A fundraising walk event to raise money for research and support services to go towards PSBC as well as fund national research efforts. This year, our goal is to attract over 2,400 walkers and raise at least $440,000 in BC. Willow Point Hall. Register at 1pm. Walk starts 2pm. Walking along the Seawalk. Contact Pat FMI. 250.286.1354. 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. MON. SEPTEMBER 12

Golf. Because You Care.: This end-of-summer event, supporting health care on Vancouver Island, includes playing 18 holes in a fun, best ball scramble open to all levels of play at the beautiful Storey Creek Golf Course. FMI 250850-2418

FREE Square Dance Lessons: Ripple Rockets Square Dancing Club is offering free lessons. Casual dress. Singles and couples welcome. Have fun, make friends and get exercise. 7pm-9pm at Eagles Hall, 1999-14th Ave. FMI 250-923-6678

Rotary’s 4th Annual Book Sale: Sat. 9am4pm and Sun, 11, 9am-12noon. NOW Held in the CR Common with over 5,000 books to choose from. Proceeds go to all Rotary

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 TUES. SEPTEMBER 13 Blood Donor Clinic: Donations gratefully accepted. Walk-ins more than welcome!! Taking place Tues, Wed, Thurs, from 12pm6pm, at the Community Centre, 401-11th Ave. THURS. SEPTEMBER 15 CRBC Youth Group Kick Off: The CRBC Youth kickoff is open for everyone Gr. 6-12. This will be a fun filled event with bounce-a-ramas’s, games and music. Cost for the event is $5 per youth and there will be a concession open as well. Come out and bring your friends to a great event to kick off the year! FMI 250-287-8831

Volunteer Fair: All are welcomed to the 6th Annual Volunteer Fair & Non-profit Gathering. Network with non-profit organizations & community members, hear about programs and services that shape our community, learn about volunteer opportunities and win prizes! Enjoy a Salmon Burger with Marine Harvest from 11am-1:30 pm.

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Coachman serves up live jazz with local combo Forbidden Jazz headlines the Royal Coachman Pub on Sunday afternoon. Featuring Jake Masri on trumpet, flugelhorn and vocals, Michael Eddy on keyboard, Grahame Edwards on bass, and Tom Tinsley on vibes/ drums, these seasoned musicians attract audiences of all ages by showcasing a wide variety of timeless jazz standards plus originals. Representing more than four decades of experience, their unique blend of voice, brass and strings will weave their collective magic through three sets of entertaining music. Keyboard master Eddy has performed with a multitude of groups and was musical director for Keyano College Theatre in Fort McMurray for 10 years. Eddy is also the recipient of the

Alberta Band Director of the Year and the Alberta Excellence in Teaching Awards. On the bass, talented multi-instr umentalist Edwards holds a Diploma in Fine Arts from the University of Calgary. Aside from both acoustic and electric bass, Edwards also plays percussion and trumpet. He has appeared with countless local ensembles and productions. His first musical love, however, lies with improvised music and he enjoys playing and composing his own jazz tunes. In addition to performing, Edwards has taught both privately and in the Campbell River School District. Joining the trio on drums and vibes is special guest Tinsley. Don’t remind him he has played percussion for almost half a century,

Local combo Forbidden Jazz headlines the Coachman’s Sunday afternoon live jazz session this weekend.

because deep inside he still feels like a teenager. From humble beginnings, beating on pots and pans in his mother’s kitchen, he eventually studied with four of Van-

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from classical repertoire to musical theatre to Afro-Cuban/ New Orleans, latin, and bebop styles. As a performance major at VCC, UVIC, and UBC, Masri studied trumpet with Boyd Hood, Gerald Gerbrecht, and trombonist Dave Robbins. Come to the Coachman for a casual, entertaining afternoon of jazz. Music begins at 1 p.m. and admission is by donation. As usual, the licensed kitchen will offer a lunch menu of chef inspired cuisine along with a wide selection of beverages. For more information, contact the Royal Coachman Pub at 250286-0231 or www.royalcoachmaninn.ca, or simply drop by 84 Dogwood Street in uptown Campbell River.

Community Band returns for another season Strike up the band. Another season for the Campbell River Community Band is starting this month, and the band has an exciting program up its sleeve for the November concert.

T h e C om mu n it y Band is enjoying its 20th season since its conception in January, 1996 under the direction of Céline Oullette. The band is now under the direction of Kolya Kowalchuk, and

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by Stephanie Arkwright, Branch Manager BCSPCA-Campbell River Community Animal Centre Summer is almost over, and what a beautiful summer it has been, school is just about to start again, and at the BCSPCA that means Paws for a Cause is just around the corner! We are extremely excited for this year’s event, and we hope that the community will join us for a fun packed day. Paws for a Cause is the BCSPCA’s largest annual fundraiser, and Campbell River along with 30 other communities will be walking together to fight animal cruelty on Sunday, September 11, 2016. Our local event will be at Nunns Creek Park, registration starts at 9:30am, and our 4km walk around downtown Campbell River starts at 11:00am. Marine Harvest will be joining us again this year with their delicious salmon BBQ for a minimum donation of $5. There will be music provided by Jim Chisholm, we have a bouncer for the kids, Amy will be face painting again this year, and we have a multitude of different games and activities. Don’t worry we still have our 3 dog contest, best behaved, best trick and our very popular bowl licking contest. We will have prizes for the top fundraisers, top youth, top team, and top individual, and there are also lots of prizes to be won throughout the day.

The Campbell River SPCA have had many exciting successes over the past year, one being the completion of our spay and neuter incentive funded through PetSmart Charities of Canada. This program began in October of 2013 and wrapped up late May of this year. Our goal was to spay or neuter 1500 community, feral, or owned cats in Campbell River; which was achieved around the third week of May 2016. We are happy to report that we have already started seeing the benefits of the program in the community, and that this program is sure to have a large impact on our cat overpopulation. Another priority of the branch has been to expand our humane education programs by offering school presentations, and summer kid’s camps. This past school year our humane educator presented to 14 different classes in multiple elementary schools and we were able to host 2 one week long summer camps this past August. We hope to continue expending these

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programs in the future and develop them further. Besides all of the community outreach work that the branch is doing, we are also busy in the branch with incoming animals, in 2015 we accepted 535 animals in to our care, and so far this year we have accepted 345 animals. We are seeing large numbers of adoptions, but we are also continuing to develop our Drives for Lives transfer program for when we have more animals then we have space. We are extremely lucky to have some amazing volunteer drivers who are always willing to transfer ani-

While we are celebrating many successes, we still have some challenges that need further development, and we will continue to work on these programs over the next year. We are currently in the process of renovating our volunteer programs to maximize their success. We hope to have this new process up and running before the New Year. The BCSPCA relies greatly on volunteers and we would not be able to do the life saving work that is done across the province every day if it wasn’t for the thousands of volunteer that donate their time to our organization. A great example is Paws for a Cause, it would be

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DID YOU KNOW? The BC SPCA has 508 staff members (full-time, parttime and auxiliary) and nearly 4,000 volunteers throughout the province.

• Rescued 27,187 injured, homeless, neglected and abused animals (companion, farm and wild);

Our staff includes 28 fulltime Special Provincial Constables, one part-time and two auxiliary Special Provincial Constables who are trained and authorized to investigate complaints of animal cruelty and neglect. One additional constable works full-time at a branch and assists with investigations.

• Reunited 3,949 lost animals (including 2,739 dogs, 1,143 cats, 15 rabbits,) with their families;

In 2015 the BC SPCA: • Operated 31 community animal care centres, two education & adoption centres, one store-front adoption facility, two volunteer-run branches without facilities and Wild ARC, a wildlife rehabilitation centre in Metchosin on Vancouver Island.

• Transported 4,994 animals between shelters to maximize adoption; • Found new, loving families for 15,811 homeless animals (2,706 dogs, 1,036 puppies, 5,581 cats, 4,930 kittens, 345 rabbits, 953 small animals (includes birds), 242 farm animals, 18 other); • Helped 2,937 injured and orphaned wild animals (2030 birds, 899 mammals, five reptiles and three amphibians) at Wild ARC, the BC SPCA’s wildlife rehabilitation centre in Metchosin on Vancouver Island;

• Conducted 10,205 new cruelty investigations; • Removed 1,110 animals from dangerous or neglectful situations through formal cruelty investigations; • Executed 148 warrants under the Criminal Code of Canada, the PCA Act and the Offense Act; • Submitted 53 charges of animal cruelty and neglect to Crown Counsel; • Distributed humane education materials to all elementary schools and public libraries (2,140) in the province, including Bark! magazine four times a year; provided humane education programs to more than 10,000 children through nearly 400 school presentations and school-based animal clubs; offered summer camps for nearly 1,400 children; provided school

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• Launched the new BC Pet Registry, British Columbia’s first centralized database for pets who receive permanent identification at any BC SPCA shelter, veterinarian or microchip clinic across the province. Since its launch in April 2015, more than 17,000 animals have been registered. • Helped thousands of injured homeless animals through the BC SPCA Vancouver animal hospital. The hospital offers full-service medical care, as well as extensive charitable work for lowincome pet guardians

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Jim passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on September 1, 2016. He leaves to mourn his loving wife, Marie (nee Brindle) and many family members of both Jim and Marie in Ontario.

It is with heartfelt sorrow we announce the passing of Carl Parker; a Husband, Father, Grandfather and Brother. Carl was born on April 28, 1954 in Burnaby, BC and spent his early years living in a logging camp camp in in Port Port Neville, Neville, eventually eventually settling settling in in Campbell Campbell River River at at the the age age of of five. five. Carl Carl met met Renee Renee as as young young neighbours neighbours and and they they spent spent 40 years together raising their two children. 40 years together raising their two children. Carl Carl worked for McMillan McMillan Bloedel Bloedel for for 30 30years yearsand andalways alway worked for had had aa great great interest interest in in logging logging and and history. history. Carl is predeceased by his parents Melvin Carl is predeceased by his parents Melvin and and Greta. Greta. He leaves behind his loving wife Renee; children He leaves behind his loving wife Renee; children Kristie Kristie (Steve), (Steve), Kevin Kevin (Belinda), (Belinda), grandchildren grandchildren Nicholas, Nicholas, Joshua, Logan and and soon soon to to be be born born granddaughter. granddaughter. Joshua, Logan He He also also leaves leaves behind behind his his sister sister Barrie, Barrie, brother brother Gene, Gene, nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. As As per per Carl’s Carl’s wishes wishes he he will will be be cremated cremated and and have have his his ashes ashes scattered. scattered. There There is is no no service service by by his his request. request.

LiseElaine Elaine Rogers Lise Rogers

March 22, 1932 - September 1, 2016

October 7, 2016 Oct.27, 27,1961-September 1961-Sept. 7, 2016

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It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of It withRodgers. great Lise sadness thatbywe the LiseisElaine is survived her announce loving daughters passing Elaine Lise is survived byRodgers, loving Devon andLise Brooke, RobRodgers. Rodgers, Dorothy and Wayne daughters Devon and Brooke, Dorothy her dad Knud Jensen, Eileen Greer,Rob her Rodgers, sisters Karen (Kevin) and Wayne Rodgers, dad Knud Jensen, Berglund, and Dorrie Jensenher (Dave Milutinovic) as well asEileen many nieces and Special(Kevin) thanks Berglund, to Penny andand Phil Dorrie Hill for Greer, hernephews. sisters Karen their kindness support at this difficult Jensen (Daveand Milutinovic) as well as time. many nieces and Also In Lieu of flowers a Trust fund for Devon & Brooke will be nephews set up at TD Bank. A Celebration of Life is to take place at the Bethany Life is to take place at the LutheranA Celebration Church, of201 Birch St. on Saturday, Bethany Lutheran Church, 201 Birch St. SeptemberSaturday, 10th atSeptember 1:00pm. 10th at 1:00pm.

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March 24, 1934 - August 27, 2016

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It is with heavy hearts and great sorrow that we announce the passing of our mom, grandmother, aunt, best friend and mentor. Betty is predeceased by her husband Normand Bettis, her son Terry Bettis and her son Ed Bettis. Betty is survived by her daughter Susan Kowbel, grandsons Dwayne Ludlow and Bobby Ludlow (Lucy), granddaughters Carley Bettis (Ian) and Cassidy Bettis (Jordan), daughter-in-law Lorri Jenkins (Marshall), great grandchildren, nephews and nieces. Betty had an incredible sense of humour and quick wit. Betty loved her family and friends unconditionally. She loved her sewing, quilting, spinning wool, knitting, crocheting and all of her buddies who joined her in those hobbies. We would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. de Bruin, the 3rd floor staff at the hospital and special hugs and loves to all of Betty’s buddies and staff at her new home, New Horizons. She loved her new home. Also, a special thank you to Gwen, Duane & Dianne and Frank & Pat for all of your special TLC over the past years. Please join us to Celebrate Betty’s Life on Saturday, September 17th at 1:00pm from Elk Falls Crematorium and Reception Centre, Elk Falls Cemetery, Hwy 28 at General Hill. In lieu of flowers, a donation to a charity of your choice would be appreciated.

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Jim was born in Regina, SK and raised in Ontario. He served in the Canadian Army from October 1952 December 1961. He was a Cpl. in the Far East and Continental Europe. He received the U.N. Service medal and Korean Medal. Jim and Marie ran the Rec Hall at Western Mines and the Coach Lines Coffee Shop. Jim also had Cowichan Security and Investigations. A Celebration of Life for Jim will take place this Saturday, September 10th at the Legion, 301-11 Ave in Campbell River at 1:00pm.

DONALD THEODORE McROBERTS (TED) September 11, 1926 - August 29, 2016 Ted was a man of many accomplishments. He was born in Fort Williams, ON on 11 September 1926, but he grew up mainly in Bozeman, Manitoba. He joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1946 and was sent to Churchill, MB. He served in various trades from driver to dental clerk, both domestically and abroad. While posted in Calgary, AB in 1949, he married Lorna Clara Gardener, who he remained with until his death on 29 August 2016. They started their family in 1950 with the birth of Victor followed by Dan (1952), David (1953), Kathrine (1955), Donald (1957) and James (1965). After his retirement from the CAF in 1971, Ted moved from Petawawa, ON to Campbell River, BC. While in Campbell River/Sayward, he worked at various jobs from sheriff to prison guard. I believe his favourite place on the island was Sayward. There he was known for his great barbecues and parties. He never hesitated to help whether with advice, financial assistance or a friendly ear. Unfortunately, his later years were marred with physical and mental ailments. Ted requested that he have a simple cremation. Instead of a funeral, he wanted an Irish wake. He was survived by his wife, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. We would like to thank the nurses who cared for him in his final days.

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We regret to announce that Hank passed away peacefully at Campbell River Hospital on September 3rd, 2016. Hank is survived by his wife Patti Helm, mother Rena Macdonald, children Dawn and Carissa, and many extended family members. Hank worked on Texada Island for years before moving to Vancouver Island where he worked in the road building industry until his retirement. In addition, Hank was a member of the Legion for years and was a proud New York Yankee fan. Hank will be loved and missed by many. No service by request but gathering for family and friends at a later date.

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Tribal Journeys a show of collaboration Drums pounded and more than 8,000 spectators lined the shores of the Port of Olympia to welcome 102 Tribal Journey canoes to the territory of the Nisqually Peoples this summer. Among the spectators were Standing Together – Tribal Journeys 2017 Director Jodi Simkin and Hospitality Coordinator and We Wai Kai Band member Jonathan Chickite. The pair were there to witness the occasion and look for pointers as plans for next year’s

event (which will be held here) are made. Next summer, leadership from the We Wai Kai Nation and Wei Wai Kum Nation will welcome all canoe families, their friends and relatives on Aug. 5 in Cape Mudge and Aug. 7 in Campbell River. Public feasts will be held on both days and everyone is welcome to join in celebration. “This is a fantastic opportunity for our communities to welcome the Tribal Journey pullers and to share this

traditional experience with the public,” said We Wai Kai Chief Brian Assu. “We are excited and honoured to welcome the canoe families to our territories and look forward to working collaboratively with the city, regional district and private sector, in making this event the best possible,” Chief Robert Pollard of the Wei Wai Kum Nation added. The events, which are free to attend, expect to

A canoe arrives in Cape Mudge during the 2014 Tribal Journeys.

attract thousands of visitors to the region. “Mark your calendars for next August,” said Mayor Andy Adams who has pledged sup-

port from the city adding that, “Tribal Journeys 2017 and the community celebrations will be tremendous experiences.”

T h e S t r at h c o n a R eg iona l Dist r ic t shares the city’s enthusiasm, also offering its assistance towards ensuring a safe and successful event. In the closing ceremony, the Nisqually Committee presented the official Tribal Journeys Talking Stick to the 2017 two host nations. This magnificent piece will spend the next 12 months visiting the Wei Wai Kum Nation, the We Wai Kai Nation, Campbell River City Hall, the

Strathcona Regional District Office and Nuyumbalees Cultural Centre which is coordinating the event. More than 500 volunteers will be needed to help bring plans to fruition. Reservations for food and artisan market concessions are now open – space is limited. Those looking for more information should contact Nuyumbalees Cultural Centre at 250-285-3733 or by email at tribaljourneys2017@nuyumbalees.com

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6-8, 10in Pkg.

6

99 $ ea.

2/

5

$

ea.

430-615g loaf

7

99

Assorted, 200g bags

¢

ea.

1.36 kg pkg.

$

Crunch Kettle Chips

Assorted, 1L

¢

$

Imperial

Old Dutch

Five Alive

Snack Pack Minute Maid or Puddings Nestea Juices

Assorted, 8-60g Box

2/

ea.

6

$

2/

Fresh from our Deli! Grimms

Fresh

Old Fashioned Ham

Beef or Chicken Sausage Rolls Cooked In-store

Sliced Fresh

99

¢

/100g

3

99

¢

Arbutus Ridge

Yam & Potato Salad

Bavarian Meatloaf Sliced Fresh

1

$ 29

$

2/

/100g

Grimms

/100g

Hours: Open 7 Days A Week 8:00am – 9:00pm Prices in effect September 11-17 , 2016 Some limits may apply. Taxes, deposit and recycling fees where applicable.

WILLOW POINT STORE 2273 South Island Highway, Campbell River

www.discoveryfoods.ca

OYSTER RIVER STORE 2207 Glenmore Road, Campbell River


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