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Campbell River River has has had had aa case case of of Campbell “creep catching” this week when “creep catching” this week when aa Toronto man man travelled travelled more more than than Toronto 4,000 kilometres kilometres to to confront confront aa perper4,000 son he he says says is is aa child child molester. molester. son Justin Payne, Payne, said said he he had had been been Justin conversing with with aa resident resident of of conversing Campbell River River for for approximately approximately Campbell nine months months posing posing as as aa 13-year13-yearnine old boy named Christopher. Over old boy named Christopher. Over that period period of of time, time, Payne Payne said said his his that target said said he he had had been been aa teacher teacher target and admitted admitted to to molesting molesting “six “six to to and eight of of his his students.” students.” Payne Payne said said eight their conversations conversations involved involved the the their “worst things things you you would would ever ever listen listen “worst to.”” to. The Campbell Campbell River River RCMP RCMP have have The confirmed they’re they’re investigating investigating the the confirmed situation but but would would not not comment comment situation any further. further. The The subject subject of of Payne’s Payne’s any actions has has not not been been charged charged with with actions any crime. crime. The The Campbell Campbell River River any Mirror has has chosen chosen not not to to identify identify Mirror him. him. Payne said said he he had had turned turned copcopPayne ies of of his his texts texts and and emails emails with with his his ies target over over to to police police in in Ontario Ontario six six target months ago ago and and they they forwarded forwarded months them to to Campbell Campbell River River RCMP. RCMP. them Creep Catchers Catchers is is aa term term used used by by Creep group of of vigilantes vigilantes who who take take matmataa group ters into into their their own own hands hands to to expose expose ters sexual predators and the term has sexual predators and the term has come to to be be applied applied to to this this type type of of come confrontation. There There is is an an actual actual confrontation. organization called called Creep Creep CatchCatchorganization ers Canada Canada but but Payne Payne appears appears to to be be ers working on on his his own. own. working On Oct. Oct. 17, 17, Payne Payne posted posted aa On video of of his his odyssey odyssey to to Campbell Campbell video

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In aa scene scene from from a a video video posted In posted on on Facebook, Facebook, Justin Justin Payne Payne explains explains what what happened happened during during aa confrontation he he drove drove from confrontation from Toronto Toronto to to have. have.

River on on Facebook Facebook and and it River it showed showed him confronting confronting his his subject subject in him in the the Superstore parking parking lot. lot. The The subject Superstore subject did not not deny deny Payne’s Payne’s accusations accusations did and seemed unremorseful and seemed unremorseful over over his his behaviour stating stating that that the the age behaviour age of of consent is is 14. 14. Payne Payne corrected corrected him consent him saying the the age age of of consent consent is saying is 16. 16. Payne’s video video showed showed him him in Payne’s in purpursuit of of the the subject subject after after flattening suit flattening himself on on the the hood hood of of his himself his car car in in the parking parking lot lot to to prevent prevent him the him leavleav-

ing. ing. After After they they stop stop and and talk talk again, again, Payne Payne is is momentarily momentarily distracted distracted by by aa comment comment from from aa passerby passerby and and the the man man used used that that moment moment to to get get in in his his car and drive away. He drove car and drive away. He drove out out of of the the Discovery Discovery Harbour Harbour Marina Marina and and escaped escaped from from Payne Payne and and aa local local man man who who volunteered volunteered to to operate operate the the camera camera for for Payne. Payne. Payne Payne purpursued sued him him in in his his vehicle vehicle but but lost lost sight sight of of him. him. They They later later learned learned of of his his residence residence

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in in aa local local trailer trailer park park after after aa five-tofive-tosix-hour six-hour search search and and confronted confronted him him again again at at the the subject’s subject’s motorhome. motorhome. The The man man would would not not come come out out but but talked to Payne through the talked to Payne through the door door again. again. Payne Payne eventually eventually abandoned abandoned his his encounter encounter because because he he had had aa limlimited ited amount amount of of time time before before returnreturning ing to to Ontario. Ontario. But But later, later, Payne Payne discovered discovered that that the the subject subject of of his his confrontation confrontation

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AA 15-year-old 15-year-old boy boy found found dead dead in in aa closet closet at at aa Vancouver Vancouver Island Island drug drug treatment treatment program program last last year year should should have havereceived receivedaamental mentalhealth healthassessassessment ment after after behavioural behavioural warning warning signs signs as as early early as as Grade Grade 4,4, the the B.C. B.C. Representative Representative for for Children Children and and Youth Youth says. says. Nick, Nick, who who was was born born in in Nanaimo Nanaimo and and lived lived in in the the Okanagan Okanagan and and FraFraser ser Valley Valley before before being being sentenced sentencedin in youth youth court court to to aa treatment treatment program program in in Campbell Campbell River, River, was was found found in in aa closet with a shoelace around closet with a shoelace around his his neck neck on on June June 9,9, 2015. 2015. AA coroner’s coroner’s investigation investigation was was unable unable to to determine determine ifif he he intended intended suicide suicide or or was was seeking seeking “momentary “momentary euphoria euphoria by by self-asphyxiation, self-asphyxiation,””depdeputy uty representative representative Dawn Dawn ThomasThomasWightman Wightman said said in in aa report report released released Thursday. Thursday. “In “In many many ways, ways, Nick’s Nick’s story story isis difdifferent ferent from from those those we we have have told told in in past past reports,” reports,” Thomas-Wightman Thomas-Wightman said. said. “He “He was was not not in in government government care care and and he he came came from from aa well-funcwell-functioning, tioning, middle-class middle-class family family with with whom whom he he lived lived near near aa major major urban urban centre. centre.”” The The report report traces traces Nick’s Nick’s school school behaviour behaviour problems problems and and drug drug use, use, starting starting with with marijuana marijuana in in Grade Grade 77 despite despite his his parents’ parents’ warnings warnings about about damage damage to to his his developing developing brain. brain. By By age age 15, 15, he he was was using using methamphetmethamphet-

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had left Campbell River, forcing Payne, who had already left Campbell River on his way back home, to return Wednesday. Payne had taken some criticism on social media about the consequence of his actions, i.e., that it forced his subject to run and therefore impinged on a police investigation and essentially, dumped the problem on another community. “I wanted to make sure that it gets dealt with accordingly,” Payne told the Campbell River Mirror Thursday. Payne has gained some notoriety over his “pedophile hunting” efforts back in Ontario which he has been doing for the last four years. He uses his cell phone to go on websites to pose as a young boy and lures men into conversations with him. This is what happened with the Campbell River man and they struck up a relationship. Payne talks with a childlike voice when he confront his subjects and he demonstrated it for the Mirror. “We had a normal conversation about likes and dislikes and I made a reference to the possibility of texting and that’s what we did,” Payne said. “This was all in the span of a day. By midday, well around four or five o’clock, some of the things he was saying were bizarre, like, sexually.” He wanted to make a point of getting him on the phone and make use of a friend’s recording equipment when he called back. “From moment one, it was things about children in a sexual nature and just very odd stories. Virtually almost right

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amine and his father enrolled him in a voluntary substance use withdrawal program after he had assaulted his mother. Nick was expelled from the program because he insisted on smoking, and his parents reported him to police to have him charged and sentenced to mandatory Mary Ellen treatment. It was dur- Lafond ing the program ordered by the court that he died. His father is Métis, and the report recommends culturally appropriate services be made available. By 2014,

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Toronto resident Justin Payne poses as a 13-year-old boy in order to lure predators.

away he was admitting crimes he possibly could have committed.” The man said he had been a teacher but Payne said he has been advised by a lawyer to not mention where he had been teaching. Payne said he drove all the way from Ontario to Vancouver Island to confront this man out of frustration with the lack of action by authorities. “It just didn’t seem like it was moving quick enough,” Payne said. All the while nothing was being done, this man could have been perpetrating other crimes, Payne said. The turning point came when Payne’s e mp l oy e r b a c k i n Toronto said he had five days off work and so he calculated he had just enough time to drive out to Campbell River, confront his target, and then

return home. “I said ‘let’s do it.’ I didn’t even pack a bag,” Payne said. Payne arranged to have “Christopher” meet with his target at a location in Campbell River, not having ever seen him before. When Christopher didn’t show at the pre-arranged time, the phone calls back and forth were used to locate the subject. Then it was a matter of walking up to him in the store and asking if he was this person, struck up a conversation to further confirm it, then had the camera come out and start recording. The subject left the store and the parking lot encounter ensued. Payne says he does this because he’s good at finding people and has a “good moral sense.” “I just feel that not enough is being done,” Payne said.

The situation had not been concluded as of the Mirror’s press time. Payne said he does not want to appear critical of the police. He has a “huge respect” for them and the work they do. But the process of justice takes a long time.

Nick had an indigenous support worker and school counsellors. One told investigators Nick displayed defiance and anger at school. “He came to us really seemingly hell-bent on just living a really hard life and I don’t know why,” the counsellor said. The report notes that crystal methamphetamine is a powerful stimTurpel- ulant that is highly addictive, causing a “dopamine rush in the reward centres of the brain.” It can also lead to anxiety, confusion, insomnia, mood disturbances, violent behaviour, weight loss, dental problems and psychosis.”

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report to the board, but “more parent education will have to be done as an effort to make the drop off smoother.” There are also some concerns about lighting at certain bus pickup locations, which the district is looking to address. Going forward, however, the committee felt they were no longer needed, “as the transition was over and now they are ready to use the structures that exist

already within the school to move forward: PAC and staff meetings, for examples,” Fair told the board. Superintendent Tom Longridge, who chairs the Oyster River/Ocean Grove Transition Committee, says he is hearing similar things in his group, but they will remain in place a bit longer. “We’re going to continue,” Longridge told the board when asked by Trustee John Kerr if

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Report a Problem Email Dogwood Operations Centre at dogwood.centre@campbellriver.ca or call 250-286-4033 to Volunteers wanted for report potholes so that we can have them fixed. They will be temporarily patched with cold mix 3.5 ACRE WATERFRONT SITE TASK FORCE until spring and summer paving season. You can also report problems under the I Want ToHelp tab at www.campbellriver.ca Campbell River make the most of a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and be part of creating a spectacular new area in the heart of Campbell River.

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The City of Campbell River is looking for seven people to help develop:  community-endorsed principles for development and uses on the 3.5 acre waterfront site at the Maritime Heritage Centre  Thulin Room corner of Roberts Reach and Hwy 19A (1300 Island Highway shown below) Have your say– no experience necessary! Two nights:  a transparent screening process and regulatory tools for evaluating uses and potential 621 Island Highway development proposals Campbell River  recommendations for public amenities on and adjacent to the site Maritime Heritage Centre  Thulin Room Tuesday, October Help Campbell River make the most ofinvestment/incentive a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity a public strategy for potential future development of the site Two nights: 621 Island Highway  a strategy for moving forward clear vision for the 3.5 acre site and be part of creating a spectacular new area in the heartwith ofaCampbell River.

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Campbell River Door prize and refreshments The work will involve a comprehensive community engagement and participation process that The City of Campbell River is looking for seven people to help develop: complements downtown and waterfront revitalization plans. • community-endorsed principles for development and uses on the 3.5 acre waterfront site at the corner Door prize and refreshments 3.5 Acre Waterfront Site Task Force appointments will be for a maximum of 24 months. of Roberts Reach and Hwy 19A (1300 Island Highway shown below) • a transparent screening process and regulatory tools for evaluating uses and potential development proposals Further information on the project scope and terms of reference for the task force and applications are at City Hall or under What’s New at www.campbellriver.ca. Deadline is 4:30 p.m. • recommendations for public amenities on and adjacent to the site October 31, 2016. • a public investment/incentive strategy for potential future development of the site Questions? Please contact Peter Wipper, City Clerk at 250-286-5700 or email • a strategy for moving forward with a clear vision for the 3.5 acre site peter.wipper@campbellriver.ca

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PUBLIC ART SUB-COMMITTEE – REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS The City of Campbell River is inviting interested Youth or Youth Advocates to apply for appointment to the City’s Public Art Sub-Committee for the term December 1, 2016 – September 30, 2017. The Public Art Sub-Committee (PASC) advises the Community Services, Recreation and Culture Commission on the following: • • • • • •

effective implementation of the Public Art Policy public art planning allocation of Municipal funds for public art projects selection and placement of all public art works projects driven by public development development of a public art selection process, program and collection establish a public art program for the City and develop and maintain an inventory of public art

The Public Art Sub-Committee is made up of a diverse collection of individuals to reflect the diversity of community interests and includes: • •

2 Artists (recognized as Artists by their peers and active in the community) 4 Members that can represent the following: Arts, Culture, Recreation, Business, Heritage, People with disabilities, First Nations, Education, Community Advocate and/or Youth

The City has one appointment open for someone who can represent or advocate for youth to sit on the Public Art Sub-Committee. Information and applications are at City Hall or at www.campbellriver.ca Apply today! Deadline is 4:30 PM, November 2, 2016 Questions? Please contact Michele Sirett, Recreation & Culture Supervisor at 250-286-1161 or email michele.sirett@ campbellriver.ca

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Superintendent Tom Longridge has launched a new blog as another way to communicate with the parents and caregivers of the district.

Superintendent adds new blog to Not sure if colour or black and white district communication arsenal if colour can go anywhere if black and white needs to be first black and white page available 1. What is your postal code? _________________

2. Are you aware that the City is taking action to address climate change? ❏ Yes ❏ No ❏ Other (please specify) _____________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ 3. Are you aware of the Community Energy and Emissions Plan (CEEP)? Read the plan at www.campbellriver.ca (under Your City Hall/Green City.) ❏ Yes ❏ No ❏ Other (please specify) _____________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________

also no idea on size??? 4. Is the CEEP easy to follow and understand? ❏ Yes ❏ No ❏ Suggestions for Improvements ______________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ 5. Are you in support of community energy consumption and emissions reductions initiatives? ❏ Strongly Agree ❏ Agree ❏ Neutral ❏ Disagree ❏ Strongly disagree ❏ Other (please specify) _____________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ 6. Do you have additional comments or suggestions on how to improve the plan, and its goals and actions? _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________

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Your superintendent of schools now has a blog. It’s not that Tom Longridge, superintendent of the Campbell River School District (SD72) feels their communication strategy isn’t working, it’s just about using as many “mechanisms” available to reach the most number of people. “It’s just a way for me to communicate some of my thoughts on what I see around the district in a maybe less formal way,”

Longridge says. “It’s another way to reach out into the community and enhance our voice, you could say, by using as many mechanisms as possible.” Longridge’s first blog post was Oct. 12. In that post, he talks about the redesigned curriculum, new assessment and feedback strategies and his excitement about what seems to be “a sustained pattern of incremental growth” in the enrolment numbers district-wide. At this point Longridge says he can’t say what the overall tone or content of the blog will be as

it progresses – that will have to work itself out over time – but does say it will be focused on our school district, specifically, will be updated “about once a month, probably,” but could be on any subject or topic he feels will be of interest to people. “As things catch my eye within the district, I’ll just take some time to jot down some of my thoughts on it and share those with the public,” Longridge says. The superintendent’s blog can be accessed through the main page of the school district website (sd72.bc.ca).

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Teachers and staff of School District 72 are participating in book clubs and other professional development activities in large numbers. Last school year, 300 educators, administrators and educational assistants participated in a book club. Many of the book choices had to do with the new curriculum as well as the changes the district is seeing when it comes to education. “It has created lots of collaboration and support as teachers try some of these new things,” said Nevenka Fair, assistant superintendent. Last year a new grant called the Aboriginal Role Model or Elder program was introduced.

Fair said 19 teachers applied for the grant to bring in a representative from a First Nations community to better address the Aboriginal ways of knowing that are part of the new curriculum. “This role model grant, they talk about how some of those outcomes, some of those ideas might be best supported by actually having an elder come to the classroom,” she said. The teacher mentorship program is also continuing. Beginner teachers are paired with more experienced teachers for support, guidance and help in the classroom if

and offer support. There was close to 30 workshops last year. It gives the teachers the chance to explore big ideas and discuss how to implement them in the classroom. Fair said last year there was also 40 teachers – Nevenka Fair, involved in a Rethinking Assistant Math course. “Not only do they Superintendent come and learn and col-

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There are many ways to give your time How can you help out? Like so many communities across Canada, many of the opportunities, amenities and services we enjoy here in Campbell River wouldn’t be possible without the tireless work of volunteers. We have had numerous stories lately about organizations who do excellent work providing vital community services like Senior Peer Support or helping out around the Campbell River Hospital – the need of which will only increases when we get our new, even larger facility. And remember those fellas who were. But no matter what the form of volunteering is, or what cause it’s for – from helping out with summer sports teams to driving folks around on Christmas tours – there is always the need for more of them. We say: If you So if you see a gap you can fill in that capacity, have a skill, why not ask if you can there’s a group give an hour of your time that needs it away? Most organizations are happy to work around people’s schedules. After all, these are volunteers, so its not like they can have their pay docked – or get fired – for not showing up. Also, many of the community’s organizations would be more than happy for fresh ideas and helping hands. Opportunities run the gamut from hands-on projects to helping behind the scenes with services like accounting or promotions. If you have a skill, chances are there’s a group in the community that would appreciate it. Consider that Statistics Canada says more than 12 million volunteers gave 1.96 billion hours to their volunteer activities, equivalent to about one million full-time jobs. Imagine how different Canada – and Campbell River – would look without them.

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cally Young Frankenstein but take over a space station.I can’t with fewer jokes.But possibly remember the main characters’ the best/worst, names. I think of funniest/most GUEST them as Jerky horrifying was McAstrojock, The Green Slime, Wimpy Buzzcut, a 1968 Amerand Dr. Former ican-Jap anes e Bond Girl.I know co-production. this sounds terIt uses the kind rible, and it is. of special effects But it’s transcenyou might see dently terrible. in a really, really It’s the kind of bad Godzilla terrible that gives knock off. The you something main cast are new and weird to mostly wooden look at every few American actors. minutes. It throws them The spaceships into a go of y and space station plot in which never look like future astronauts anything other encounter some – surprise, than plastic models drifting surprise – green slime, which about on strings in front of a turns into monsters that try to badly painted backdrop. The

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I have lived in the York road area for over thirtythree years. We chose this rural lifestyle to build our home and enjoy our property on the Oyster River. It seems that the editor does not realize the “state” of services provided to the York road neighbourhood by the Strathcona Regional District. One does not have to travel very far up York Rd to see that we have NO services, never had and never will. We have NO water, NO sewer, NO cable TV, NO High Speed Internet provided by either Telus or Shaw, NO District garbage collection, NO recycling program, NO street lights or sidewalks, and very expensive fire protection coverage on our own home insurance policies The Strathcona Regional District is not in a position to provide these service to ANY neighbourhood in this area. Brenda Gunn

Spooky movie season is upon us again! Also known as October, this is the month of bat-shaped decals and bulk bin candy corn eaten by the fistful. For the last couple of years, I’ve been spending my Octobers making my way through the classic canon of horror movies. This year I’m trying a more varied diet, branching out into some of the weirder stuff I haven’t seen yet. I am aided in this quest by the fact that classic movie channel TCM seems to have become bored of showing just the core favourite horror films this year. So instead, I’ve spent the past few weeks watching things like The Innocents, a gothic psychological thriller, and Son of Frankenstein, which is basi-

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slime is not just green, it’s the kind of vivid green you could only get in a garishly Technicolor movie from the late sixties. At one point the action stops so everyone can spent five minutes dancing in a space-disco complete with go-go boots.Then the monsters arrive, the offspring of the Swamp Thing, a badly mangled muppet, and a serious budget shortfall. They make a high pitched meep-meep noise and shoot sparklers out of their tentacles. By the time the entire space station has been dipped in kerosene and set on fire for the big climax, you’re rooting for the slime guys. They don’t make movies like that anymore. In some ways that’s for the best. But we’ll always have The Green Slime.

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Don’t try to care for an injured bird at home, call MARS instead

Rescuing and then caring for an injured wild bird or animal often ends badly, a call to MARS could save a life. The staff and volunteers and trained to deal with injured birds and animals and they have experience to back up those skills. “Well-meaning people find an injured bird or animal and try to do the right thing by caring for it,” said Warren Warttig, MARS president and biologist. “Their actions, however well meaning, are risky. Animals may carry disease or bacteria toxic to humans and

too much human interaction may exclude the possibility of a return to the wild.” The animals sometimes have the potential to injure a human as well, and then everybody loses. “A bald eagle’s talons can exert pressures up to 400 pounds per square inch, significantly more than an adult German Shepard’s bite,” Warttig said. Feeding the animal the wrong food, or treating an injury incorrectly can lead to more damage, kill the animal, or prevent it from ever returning to

the wild. “Too often, people treat injured wildlife more like a pet,” Warttig said. For example, a family brought a bird with a broken wing into MARS after caring for it at home. Delaying treatment meant the wing could no longer be repaired and the bird could not be rehabilitated or released to the wild. “People often rescue orphaned baby raccoons, not knowing these small animals may carry a disease or parasite in their mouths that can be

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VERMENTINO Tuscany, Italy

AVAILABLE JANUARY: Although rare in North America, in Italy the Vermentino grape is a white star. Grown from the north to south of the country, it ferments into a wine that is expressively refreshing. Think of flavours like white peach, green apple, fresh lime and even a bit of dried tarragon on the finish. On the palate, it has a quenching acidity that makes your mouth water with delight and a delicate weight that allows this wine to be sip-worthy on its own.

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AVAILABLE FEBRUARY: Blending grapes together is an art with, of course, a bit of science, and the grapes here are perfectly suited. Three of Spain's great red varieties, Tempranillo, Garnacha and Bobal bring their lush and hedonistic qualities to the full-bodied and well-structured friends Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. Together, you have a wine with a range of black and red fruit characteristics, cherry cola, anise and white pepper with a powerful yet supple mouth-feel.

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Superintendent Tom Longridge presented the school district’s latest award to the board this week. School District 72 recently won this year’s Campbell River Chamber of Commerce Business Awards of Distinction Diversity Leadership Award, and Longridge showed up at Tuesday’s public meeting with the award to thank the board for their efforts in promoting diversity districtwide. “This is the third such award we’ve gotten over the last number of years for one thing or another from the Awards of Distinction, and it’s our second one in regard to our organization’s diversity,” Longridge said, “and I

students in our school district.” The Board of Education’s governance policy on “Diversity, Equality and Equity,” can be found on the district’s website under the “Board of Education,” “Governance Policies & Bylaws” section. The district’s operational procedure on “Diversity and Human Rights,” is posted on the district’s website in the “Operational Procedures” section under – Tom Longridge, “District Administrasuperintendent tion.” Last year’s winner of the award was the Campthink I should commend bell River Immigrant the board for that.” Welcome Centre. Longridge added that Longridge accepted the diversity has long been award on behalf of the a priority for the school school district at Busidistrict, “both in its ness Awards ceremony employment practices as on Oct. 1 at the Tidewell as what it provides mark.

THEY SAID IT: “This is the third such award we’ve gotten over the last number of years for one thing or another from the Awards of Distinction, and it’s our second one in regard to our organization’s diversity.”

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Monday Night Men’s 10 Pin Bowling

STORRIE CREEK !ST QUARTER WINNERS TEAM Hi Scratch Game Hi Scratch Series Hi Handicap Game Hi Handicap Series

3D Fishing 3D Fishing Alley Cats Alley Cats

730 2066 971 2728

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Shane Konkle Shane Konkle Lorne Anderson Lorne Anderson

224 578 273 729

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Teams QTR WK Quay West 149.5 25 SMF 142 30.5 Nesbitt Is Coffee 132 20.5 Newbies 129 38 Bowl Mates 122.5 25

Joan Berknstock Joan Berknstock Sheila Stormo Dot Muir

204 225 474 643

George Muskovich George Muskovich Ray Stormo Alvin Hobenshied

234 288 548 685

Quay West Quay West SMF Newbies

533 688 1377 1878

Standings Pindecisive Women Bailey W Stars 1 Bailey W Stars 2 Rockin’ Rollers 2nd Storie Lucky Strikes CR Floors N.I. Comm TEAM High Scr Game High Hdcp Game High Scr Series High Hdcp Series

YTD 119 115 106.5 102.5 100 93 67 65

Lucky Strikes Rockin’ Rollers Lucky Strikes Rockin’ Rollers

701 887 1967 2525

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October 11 Standings

Team QTR King Pins 77 AFC Strikers 76 Happy Wanderers 64 Flyers 61 Hopefuls 56 Team High Game scr Team High Game hdcp Team High Series scr Team High Series hdcp

Team Quinsam Auto Amigos Class Act Spare Shtrs The “EH” Team AFC Strikers King Pins AFC Strikers King Pins

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Lenny Marshall Ken McRann Geoff Bryant Geoff Bryant

216 250 564 705

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Mary Berkenstock Mary Berkenstock Mary Berkenstock Mary Berkenstock

197 263 518 716

QTR 53 50 49 46 38 718 917 1929 2560

Thursday Seniors 5 Pin Bowling October 13 Standings

Tuesday Night Mixed Bowling October 11 Standings Teams Quarter Won YTD Screaming Eagle’s 38.0 38.0 Spare Talent 34.0 34.0 Canada Plus 26.0 26.0 The B.U.F.F.S 24.0 24.0 Friggin’ 10 Pin 22.0 22.0 King Pins 22.0 22.0 Awl Tec 16.0 16.0 Ryan’s Pizzeria 10.0 10.0 New Team 0.0 0.0 Quarter Winners: 1st = * 2nd = ** 3rd=*** Team Scr Game Friggin’ 10 Pin 740 Team Hcp Game King Pins 931 Team Scr Series Screaming Eagles 2090 Team Hcp Series Screaming Eagles 2684 Scr Game Men/Women Hcp Series Men/Women 690 Dave Macklin 247 Dave Macklin 674 Evi Jakobsen 188 Nancy Curley Hcp Game Men/Women Most POA Men/Women Dave Macklin 277 Tony Ritchie +75 Evi Jakobsen 264 Nancy Curley +65 Scr Series Men/Women Dave Macklin 600 Denise Kennedy 507

GOLDEN CRYSTALS THURSDAY P.M. SENIORS (Over 50) Team Name QTR Dolphins 22 Croakers 20 Dog Fish 17 Stingrays 16 Flounders 12 Groupers 12 Gobies 11 Grunts 10 WEEKLY TEAM SCORES Points Over Series Average Dogfish +162 Hi Scratch Game Gobies 964 High Scratch Series Dogfish 2517 INDIVIDUAL SCORES Pins Over Agerage Game Men Gerry Denboef +79 Ladies Marg Branci +71 Pins Over Agerage Series Men John Andrews +130 Ladies Cathy Waugh +117 High Scratch Game Men John Andrews 254 Ladies Marg Branchi 252 High Scratch Series Men John Andrews 712 Ladies Karen Price 586

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October 12 Standings

October 17 Standings Week Quarter Storrie Creek 162 25 Clippers 150 16 Boston Brutes 147.5 19.5 3 D Fishing 135.5 17.5 Alley Cats 118 28 Lesson Lake 98 15 What’s On Digest 97 7 Vacant/CR Bowl 81 0

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Mens Teams G Riptide #2 4 Finning/Eagles #2 2 Eagles #1 4 Quadra Legion 3 Curling Club #2 3 Riptide #1 4 Freddies #2 4 Freddies #1 3 Curling Club #1 2 CR Legion 1

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he Campbell River Strathcona Toyota Midget A Tyees played a pair of tiering games last weekend. On Saturday, Oct. 15, they headed way down south to play Juan de Fuca (JDF). Dominik Bellefleur started in goal for the Tyees, with affiliates Tim Alfred, Aiden Longacre and Kyle Smith getting their first taste of action. Both teams started with a quick pace and kept goalies honest… or was it the other way around? Bellefleur played well, matching the JDF goalie save for save. The Tyees got on the board first as Owen Boyd tapped in an uncontrolled rebound off of a Doug Campbell howitzer from the point. JDF got that back before the end of the first period as they worked hard in the offensive zone. Some spirited play in the second produced

chances at both ends but JDF snuck one across the goal-line just before the mid-game flood to take the lead, 2-1. No scoring to end the second and despite facing a whirling dervish attack, the game was still up for grabs as Bellefleur’s efforts combined with good, solid team defence gave the team a chance to win. The Tyees tried but could not equalize in this one as JDF ultimately got one more in the third to win 3-1. It’s true that the best way to get the somewhat bitter taste of a close loss out of your mouth is with the sweet taste of victory, so the Tyees were grateful to be hosting Nanaimo at Rod Brind’Amour Arena on Sunday, Oct. 16. Antoine Minfray started between the pipes with the same affiliates playing in this one. The visitors opened the scoring in the first period but the Tyees responded well with

Bryce Narhi moving the puck to Smith who worked it over to Alfred. He turned the red light on, tying the score at one. That really seemed to spark the Tyees. While on the forecheck, some observers noticed Ben Regier taking a hit to feed the puck to Brendan Almer at the point. Almer’s wrist shot rippled the twine as the Tyees took the lead. The scoresheet has no record of Regier but sometimes stuff happens as his linemates Jaxon Ward and Garrett Lee reminded him. The Tyees held onto a 2-1 lead at the end of the second period. The pace increased in the third and Minfray battened down the hatches to weather the storm. The Tyees extended their lead as Luke Lund made the most of an opportunity to bury one and make it 3-1. Nanaimo sensed one slipping away and kept the pressure on the

Tyees. After making a series of defensive stands, the Tyees went on the attack. Lee was able to get the puck to Regier who spotted Ward in a prime shooting position. Ward made no mistake and sealed the deal with the final goal in this 4-1 Tyee victory. Concourse regulars were overheard to say that each Tyee goalie played very well as did the skaters including affiliates. There’s a sense that the team understands what’s required of them in terms of systems and were committed to them during both games. That certainly bodes well for the Campbell River Strathcona Toyota Midget A Tyees during the remainder of the season. Next up for the Tyees is an exhibition game against Comox Valley at the friendly confines of the Brindy on Sunday, Oct. 23 starting at 3:15 p.m.

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Ryan Cochrane (centre) shows of his 400-metre freestyle gold medal on the podium at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Dehli. Cochrane will be putting on a swim clinic at Strathcona Gardens this weekend.

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World Aquatics Championships. He is essentially the person people think of when they picture Canadian men’s swimming program. “He’s pretty much been the staple for the swimming nation for the past decade or so,” says head coach of the Campbell River Killer Whales swimming program, Jim Campbell, “so it’s great to have him come up to our little town and talk to the kids and show them a few things in the water in terms of techniques and teach them, even if it’s just for one session. I think everyone will get a lot out of it.” The Killer Whales are hosting Cochrane’s clinic, and aside from the physical training and skills

development of having a swimmer of Cochrane’s stature here in the pool, Campbell thinks there’s another aspect of the tour that may be even more beneficial for those who attend. “I think just having someone like him, who has been swimming at that level for as long as he has – I mean he was just in his third Olympic final earlier this year – he’ll really be able to share what it takes not only to get to that level but to stay there.” He will also suit up and race the Campbell River Killer Whales relay teams, which should be fun for all. The Campbell River clinic is the last stop on Cochrane’s Swimming Smart Cross Canada tour, which saw him make stops in Ontario, Alberta and B.C.

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Brent and Esther Hollink along with their staff from Browns Bay Resort put in countless hours of organizing their Charity Chum Derby. They have done this for 10 years and the Derby has been running for 15 years. The derby starts with the entertainment on the Friday night and wraps up with prize presentations on Sunday afternoon. Last Sunday when I arrived at Browns Bay, Esther was busy on the computer putting in the last fish catches and I was talking with Brent who just finished weighing in more chums. The salmon were coming in fast and furious and the derby total was more than 11,000 pounds of salmon being weighed in. Brent had mentioned that a lot of salmon were in the 10 and 11 pound range and lots of 17s were brought it. The smallest chum was 5.25 pounds and a lot of chrome fish were caught during the derby. This year’s chum fishing was incredible and may have been the best year ever even though the weather was wet and windy for the most part. W T NE EN R M DE GE UN NA A M

Nick, Nick, Jay, Barry take part in Chum Fishing Derby at Browns Bay Resort. The weather didn’t damper fishing at all.

Those taking part in the Derby had various comments to make: “When you’re reelin’ in fish you don’t feel the rain” or another comment was “it’s not the best weather but sure lots of fish” and another comment was “Chum salmon may not be the prettiest fish but I’m looking for the big and ugly one.” This year’s entries were just under 400 and the weather kept some anglers away. The heaviest salmon was 18.25 pounds caught by Jessica Parker who won merchandise along with $1,000 in cash. Second heaviest

was a 17.5-pound salmon caught by Scott Burns who won $800 and third largest salmon was a 17-pound chum caught by Jamey Watson who won $600 cash. The first day aggregate winner was Ryan Bell who won $500 cash with a total of 59 pounds and second day aggregate winner went to Haley Crozier who won 500 dollars cash for a total weight of 58 pounds. The Vancouver Island Trout Hatchery released 1,250 Fraser Valley rainbow trout at Echo Lake last Monday and the average size was 198 grams. In attendance was Stella Chalupiak from Campbell River and Rick Hickey and Katelyn McLaughlin who will be moving to Gold River to start a fishing charter service. Echo Lake water temperature is 11 degrees C and the lake has very low nutrient levels and is mainly rainwater. Lakes in the Kelowna area have more nutrients than Echo Lake near Campbell River. You can expect good fishing for trout this weekend if the weather clears.

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ON NOW AT YOUR BC CHEVROLET DEALERS. Chevrolet.ca 1-800-GM-DRIVE. Chevrolet is a brand of General Motors of Canada. Offers apply to the purchase of a 2016 Chevrolet Cruze LT Air & Auto, Trax LS FWD, Silverado 2500HD Crew Cab Diesel, 2017 Chevrolet Equinox LS FWD equipped as described. License, insurance, registration, administration fees, dealer fees, PPSA and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to change without notice. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in BC Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer order or trade may be required. * Offer valid at participating dealers to qualified retail lessees O.A.C. in Canada who enter into a lease agreement with GM Financial and who accept delivery between October 1, 2016 to January 3, 2017 on eligible new or demonstrator 2016 and 2017 Chevrolet vehicles. Excludes 2016 Impala, Camaro, Volt, Corvette, Equinox, Traverse, Silverado 2500, Silverado 3500, Colorado. Offer is tax- inclusive and offer value depends on vehicle leased. General Motors of Canada Company will pay up to $600 per month for a maximum of 3 months ending January 3, 2017 towards regularly scheduled monthly or biweekly lease payments as defined on the lease agreement (inclusive of taxes and does not include down payment or security deposits). If lease is entered into in October, GM Canada will pay up to $600 per month for three months; if lease is entered into in November, GM Canada will pay up to $600 per month for two months; if lease is entered into between December 1 and January 3, GM Canada will pay up to $600 for one month. If a customer’s lease payment is less than $600 per month, GM Canada will not reimburse the difference to the customer. After January 3, 2017, the customer will be required to make all remaining scheduled payments over the remaining term of the lease agreement. Lessees who accept delivery of a new eligible vehicle with a lease payment of over $600 per month are eligible for a preloaded Lease Cash incentive and value will depend on when delivery takes place (October 1 to October 31, 2016: $1,800 Lease Cash; November 1 to November 30, 2016: $1,200 Lease Cash; December 1 to January 3, 2017: $600 Lease Cash) and Customer’s initial lease payments will be paid from the preloaded Lease Cash until such Lease Cash is depleted, after which regular lease payments will ensue. Customers must be approved to lease through GM Financial. License, insurance, registration, PPSA, excess wear and tear and km changes, applicable taxes, optional equipment, dealer fees, and other applicable fees not included. Other lease options are available. Dealers are free to set individual prices. General Motors of Canada Company reserves the right to modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. † Lease based on a purchase price of $19,834/$22,024 for a 2016 Cruze LT Auto/Trax LS FWD. Bi-weekly payment is $98/$124 for 48/48 months at 0.0%/0.5% lease rate, on approved credit to qualified retail customers by GM Financial. The $49/$62 weekly payments is calculated by dividing the bi-weekly payments of $98/$124. Annual kilometer limit of 20,000 km, $0.16 per excess kilometer. $0/$0 down payment required. Payment may vary depending on down payment trade. Total obligation is $10,176/$12,864 plus applicable taxes. Option to purchase at lease end is $9,658/$9,475. Price and total obligation exclude license, insurance, PPSA, registration, taxes, dealer fees and optional equipment. Other lease options are available. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. See your dealer for conditions and details. General Motors of Canada Company reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. ¥ Purchase price includes a manufacturer-to-dealer $5,000 cash credit (tax exclusive) and $750 GM Card Application Bonus and applies to cash purchases of new 2017 Chevrolet Equinox LS FWD models at participating dealers in Canada. Purchase price of $22,995 includes freight, air tax but excludes license, insurance, registration, dealer fees and taxes. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $5,000 credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. Dealer may sell for less. Offer may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. General Motors of Canada Company may modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. See dealer for details. ~ Visit onstar.ca for coverage maps, details and system limitations. Services and connectivity may vary by model and conditions. OnStar with 4G LTE connectivity is available on select vehicle models and in select markets. Customers will be able to access OnStar services only if they accept the OnStar User Terms and Privacy Statement (including software terms). OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers. Not all vehicles can transmit all crash data. After the trial period (if applicable), an active OnStar service plan is required. ¥¥ Fuel consumption ratings based on GM testing in accordance with Government of Canada approved test methods. Refer to vehicles.nrcan.gc.ca for details. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. †† Offer applies to individuals who apply for a Scotiabank® GM® Visa* Card (GM Card) or current Scotiabank® GM® Visa* Cardholders. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2016 model year Chevrolet delivered in Canada between October 1 and October 31, 2016. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $500 credit available on: Chevrolet Camaro, Sonic, Cruze, Cruze Limited, Malibu (excluding L model), Volt (including 2017 MY Volt) and Trax; $750 credit available on: Chevrolet Impala, Equinox, Express, Traverse and Colorado (except 2SA), Suburban, Tahoe; $1,000 credit available on: Chevrolet Silverado, Silverado HD. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Company (GM Canada) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GM Canada dealer for details. GM Canada reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. *** $13,000 is a combined total credit consisting of a $4,500 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive) for 2016 Silverado HD Crew Cab Diesel, $1,000 GM Card Application Bonus, offer applies to individuals who apply for a Scotiabank GM Visa Card (GM Card) or current GM Card cardholders (tax inclusive), a $6,228 manufacturer to dealer cash credit (tax exclusive) on Silverado HD Crew Cab Diesel, which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates, and a $1,272 no-charge Allison Transmission. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $6,228 credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. Discounts vary by model. Selected vehicles eligible for the cash rebate are not the same as those eligible for the 0% financing advertised. ** The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in Canada, who have purchased or leased a new eligible 2016 MY Chevrolet (excluding Spark EV), with an ACDelco® oil and filter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owner’s Manual, for 2 years or 48,000 km, whichever occurs first, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM dealers. Fluid top offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Company reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. 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Marine Harvest Upper Island Riptide U18 Shohei Iwamoto challenges Nanaimo Storm’s player to the ball.

Riptide swamp the Storm Marine Harvest Upper Island Riptide U18 boys continue their winning streak with another win, this time on the road against Nanaimo Storm on Sunday. The first goal scored within the first three minutes by Riptide’s Keir Schovanek was very “Connor McDavid like,” deeking through three Nanaimo defensemen. After the halftime break, Schovanek got Riptide’s second goal with a bounce in his favour in

front of the net. During the second half of the game Nanaimo Storm fought hard and came back with two quick goals tying up the game and bringing on the intensity. Jaylon Grenier got Riptide’s much needed third goal with a low hard shot deflecting off a Nanaimo player. A firm pass from Riptide’s Liam Creek to Tyrone Wallas secured their fourth goal which resulted in a 4-2 final

score and another win for Riptide. The boys were especially thrilled for this win as their previous and first league game played against Nanaimo had them defeated 2-0. This was a great comeback for Riptide. The ‘rock award’ went to Schovanek for a solid effort throughout the game. Coach Mike Rodgers said, “It was a solid defensive game taking over momentum

through the second half.” The Marine Harvest Upper Island Riptide U18 Boy’s Soccer Team plays in the Vancouver Island Premier League (VIPL). The VIPL consists of high-level teams from the Lower Island Soccer Association and Upper Island Soccer Association. The U18 team is comprised of players from the Comox Valley, Campbell River, Quadra Island, Powell River and Port Hardy.

Pee Wee B Tyees see victory

The Nootka Marine Adventures PeeWee B Tyees celebrated a 5-4 win over the Cowichan Valley PeeWee T3 team in Lake Cowichan over the weekend. Watch for the Peewee B Tyees this Friday as they will be doing a fundraising bottle drive around town! Next up the team heads south for a Tournament at Juan de Fuca.

3x7 Habitat for Coast Humanity West CPROCESS E I LI D H

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Strathcona Nordics hold annual gear swap Strathcona Nordics gearing up for good season of cross-country skiing …with annual gear swap and early bird registration. The Strathcona Nordics would like to take you skiing every weekend this winter. The club’s skier development programs offer a set of 10 weekly sessions where you can work on crosscountry ski skills in a fun atmosphere with a group of peers and develop the confidence to tackle the trails for the first time or to take yourself to the next level. They have programs for beginner, intermediate, and advanced skiers; for children, youth, and adults; and for

recreational skiers and racers. The Strathcona Nordics recreational programs begin on Jan. 10 and 11 in the Nordic Area of Mount Washington—but they say, “don’t delay in registering - programs usually fill up before the Dec. 31 deadline.” You can also join the Strathcona Nordics for their annual Ski Swap and AGM on Nov. 5 at Queneesh Elementary in Courtenay. Everyone is welcome. Visit the website, StrathconaNordics. com for more information about events and programs. Schedule for the Gear Swap • 9:30-11:30am – Drop off gently-used skate ski

and classic ski gear for tagging. • 11:30-12 p.m. – Buy a delicious chili lunch. • 12-1 p.m. – Join the

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42 Discovery Trekking Outfitters

GEORGIA PARK

Spruce St

1221 Cedar Street · 250-287-9534 www.rosebowlrestaurant.ca

41 Wendy’s

Cook rd.

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DEAN TAYLOR

Coho Rd.

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JOCELYN DOLL

Dolly Varden Rd.

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RD. ENRD. EVERGRE EVERGREEN

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Nichols Rd. NicholsRd.

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2ND AVE. 2NDAVE.

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KRISTEN DOUGLAS

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MAP 2ND AVE. 2NDAVE. 3rd Ave. 3rdAve. 3rd Ave. 3rdAve.

2ND AVE. 2NDAVE.

5th Ave. 5thAve.

AT MUSEUM MUSEUMAT RIVER CAMPBELL CAMPBELLRIVER

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PETERSEN RD. PETER SEN RD.

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Harrogate Rd.

Antonelli Rd.

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DOGWOOD ST.

Dogwood St.

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29 Banners Family Restaurant

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ST.

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Ecole Willow Point Elementary School PETERSEN RD.

Westmore Rd.

250- 286-4247

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28 Amy’s Asian Foods

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27 Acropolis Kuizina Steak House

ALISTAIR TAMMY ROBINSON TAYLOR

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Petersen

Margerite Rd.

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13 Campbell River Mirror

MICHELLE HUELLER

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26 A & W

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12 Campbell River Community Centre

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40 Rosebowl Restaurant

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KEVIN KRISTI PELLEGRIN MCKINNON

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FRANK JAMES PARK

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Old

Alexander Dr.

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970 Shoppers Row · 250-286-6521

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10 Joe’s Pharmacy (CR Health & Drug)

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55 Beeline Taxi

Home Brew Factory & Wine Boutique

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8 Merle Norman

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Mondes Des Mondes Ecole Des Ecole School Elementary School Elementary

250 Dogwood Street · 250-287-2611 www.homebrewfactory.ca

54 Raincoast Creative

1361-16 Avenue · 250-287-2631 www.mcdonalds.ca

37 Miki’s Sushi

H-220 Dogwood Street · 250-914-4777 www.pizzahut.ca

PRINT SERVICES HAIR & BEAUTY 7 Great Clips

6 The Hair Studio

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36 McDonald’s

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223 Dogwood St · 250-287-7405 www.dogwoodpetmart.ca

465 Merecroft Road 250-287-2820 · www.qualityfoods.com

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58A Adams Road · 778-420-3837 HWY 19A www.facebook.com/Adam-Eve’s-Hair-and-Esthetics

250-923-4421

Brad

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35 LIttle Caesars

39 Pizza Hut

21 Dogwood Pet Mart

6 Quality Foods

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HAIR & BEAUTY

5 Adam & Eve Hair & Esthetics

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APPLEGATE PARK

CAFÉS & COFFEE SHOPS mil 2 Daves’ Bakery e Rd.

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16th Ave. 16thAve.

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2244 South Island Highway · www.oktire.com

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52 Home Brew Factory & Wine Boutique

34 Harbour Grill

Shopping Centre Charstate Ave.

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Meredith Rd.

Cambridge Dr.

Southgate Middle School Holm Rd.

Jones Rd.

Munson St.

ALDER

St. S McLean

Pinecrest Elementary School

DOGWOOD ST.

10

HWY

19A

Galerno Rd.

Upland

Thulin St. S

Birch St. S

Perkins Rd.

Cedar St.

Rd.

St.

Carnegie St.

Birch St.

Campbell River

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CAMPBELLTON, DOWNTOWN & WILLOW POINT TEAR AWAY MAPS

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GEORGIA PARK

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PET SERVICES

Ecole Willow Point Elementary School

Harrogate Rd.

Alexander Dr.

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OUTDOOR MARKETS

621 Island Highway (By Fisherman’s Wharf ) www.pierstreet.ca/farmers-market/

ly Rd.

Holm Rd.

Coo

St.

470 Island Highway · 250-287-3103 OUTDOOR WEAR www.crmuseum.ca

20 Pier Street Market

30 35

Rd. 10 McPhedran Rd. McPhedran

HWY

19A

SEAWALK

ALDER ST.

McCarthy St. S

Perth Rd.

Birch St.

18

Wy.

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19 Museum at Campbell River DIRECT FACTORY

FISH/SEAFOOD PROCESSING 203-919 Island Highway 250-286-0022 · www.cermaq.ca

5 St. Jean’s Cannery

6 5

Stratfor Stra Dr. tfordd Dr.

LOOP

Thulin St. S

McLean St. S

CORONATION PARK

Pl.

Rd.

Vancouver Island Regional Library 1240 Shoppers Row · 250-287-3655 www.virl.bc.ca

18 Campbell River Visitor Centre

1235 Shoppers Row · 1 877-286-5705 www.campbellriver.travel

605-11th Avenue · 250-286-1231 www.stonehouseteas.com

4 Cermaq

33 Fresh Slice Pizza

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17 Campbell River

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CAMBRIDGE PARK

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Murphy St. S

Vanstone Rd.

Thulin St.

Wisconsin

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Goodwin Rd.

IRONWOOD ST.

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Birch St.

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CAFÉS & COFFEE SHOPS 2 Snow Peas Restaurant/Cafe

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51 Association Francophone

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BEAVER LODGE LANDS

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301 St Ann’s Road · 250-286-5700 www.campbellriver.ca 275 South Dogwood Street Non Emergencey 250-286-6221 www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/detach/en/d/177

FIRST ISSUE 1971

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SPECIALTIES

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10 Campbell River Mirror 250 Dogwood Street · 250-287-9227 www.campbellrivermirror.com

LOOP

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ROBERT OSTLER PARK

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17 Bill Howich RV & Marine 1632 Coulter Rd · 250-287-9514 www.billhowichrvandmarine.com 18 Campbell River Boatland · 250-286-0752 3125 North Island Highway

INFORMATION SERVICES

ST. DOGWOODST. ST DOGWOOD

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MARINE SERVICES

8 Campbell River Art Gallery 1235 Shoppers Row · 250-287-2261 www.crartgallery.ca Centre 9 Campbell River Community 401-11 Avenue · 250-286-1161

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Merecroft Village

GREENWAYS

SEQUIOA PARK

CENTRE MERITIME HERITAGE FISHERMAN’S WHARF

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ROBRON ROBRON PARK PARK

77

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15 Campbell River Visitor Centre 1235 Shoppers Row · 1 877-286-5705 www.campbellriver.travel 16 Museum at Campbell River 470 Island Highway · 250-287-3103

Vancouver Pl.

Parkway Rd.

HILCHEY RD.

St. Fir St. Fir

AUTO PARTS & SERVICE 1 Steve Marshall Ford Parts & Service

51

Jones Rd. Jones Rd.

St. Cedar St. Cedar

Pinecrest Pinecrest Elementary Elementary School School

To Harriot Bay & Cortes Island Ferry

QUATHIASKI COVE

24 Quinnie 1500 Island Highway · 250-287-4515 www.quinsamhotel.com

14 Campbell River Library Vancouver Island Regional 1240 Shoppers Row · 250-287-3655

5 Speedy Glass 1401 A Maple Street · 250-286-8010 bell-river/ www.speedyglass.ca/locations/camp

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23 Fusilli Grill 1760 Island Highway · 250-830-0090 www.fusilligrill.com

Dr.

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7

14

Cedar Cedar School Elementary School Elementary

St. SS Birch St. Birch

St. Birch St. Birch

22 McDonald’s 1477 Island Highway · 250-286-3706 www.mcdonalds.ca

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ST. DOGWOODST. DOGWOOD

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Simms Rd.

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21 McDonald’s 2001 16th Avenue · 250-830-1446 www.mcdonalds.ca

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12 Campbell RIver Municipal Hall 301 St Anns Road · 250-286-5700 www.campbellriver.ca 13 Campbell RIver RCMP 275 South Dogwood Street Non Emergencey 250-286-6221

ST.

28 55

St. Cedar St. Cedar

44 5 38

St. SS McCarthy St. McCarthy

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PUBS & RESTAURANTS

INFORMATION SERVICES

ACCOMMODATIONS 1 Thunderbird R.V. Park & Resort 250-286-3344 · tbirdrvpark@telus.net www.thunderbirdrvpark.com

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2800 sqft. multilevel back split, with 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms Lovingly cared for and well maintained with many updates including 2 new gas fireplaces, new heat pump ready for solar upgrading, and newer roof Vaulted interior for large artwork Beautifully landscaped with water, lights and walkways on back west side Heat recovery ventilation system Panoramic ocean and mountain views with no hydro lines Huge cemented interior storage area

480 Ash St MLS 411714

A truly unique home offered at $599,900

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Have you considered refinancing to pay off debt? By refinancing now and paying off high-interest debt, such as credit cards, you can put yourself and your family in a better financial position. If your current mortgage is up for renewal, you’re thinking of refinancing your mortgage or you’d like to discuss your options, please give us a call today!

2653 Sunderland Rd $599,800 MLS 407859 • • • •

SOLD!

Expected Completion Nov 1st! 3200 sqft brand new home built by Tamarack Projects Ltd. Amazing Ocean and Coastal Mountain views from large covered deck Includes full appliance package, blinds and landscaping

211 Finch Rd $489,000 MLS 415089 • • • •

4 bdrm Westcoast Contemporary home on 0.60 acres Vaulted ceilings throughout Private yard, beautiful mature landscaping Backs onto greenbelt with many walking trails

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.

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1100 Shoppers Row, Campbell River V9W 2C8 and Village Square in Gold River

Locally owned and operated

Janet Scotland George Roach 250-923-2111 Managing Broker | Owner Sales Representative 1-888-771-2111 250.923.2111 EXT. 102 250.923.2111 EXT. 104

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PRICE REDUCED MULTI-FAMILY ZONED 950 SQ FT ocean front 1/2 acre with suite-able 4 LEASE SPACE bedroom 2 bath home $14.50 per sq ft $469,900 http://www.century21.ca/ http://www.century21.ca/ Property/101133283 Property/101139451 SHOPPERS ROW

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GOLD RIVER

652 Dogwood Drive

$165,000

Family friendly layout, updated, main level entry with full basement down. Over 2,200 sq. ft. of living, updated throughout and comes fully furnished. Just move in and enjoy. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, spacious family room down with an newer woodstove. Lots of parking for your toys. Fenced and fairly private. MLS 406295

$114,500

372 Chamiss Cres Chamiss Crescent cutie. Spacious level entry townhouse with beauty mountain views. This home is just under 2,000 sq.ft. of living with 4 bedrooms and 1.5 baths. Main level with new kitchen; dining room with slider to deck & views, spacious living room with a cozy fireplace. 3 bedrooms up and family room, 1 bedroom and laundry/ shop space down. Patio and back yard off the family room. Hardwood floors in living and dining. There is no strata, this is a row house, own and maintain your own building. Tenant in place with lease unit July 31/17, could be a good investment while waiting to make your move. MLS 415943

New Listing $389,900

OPEN HOUSE

The Curb Appeal is apparent. This Gorgeous Home has a wide open upper floor plan and vaulted living room ceilings, a charming kitchen with custom shelving and pantry, plus a large master bedroom with door onto large 8x37 deck that overlooks a beautiful SATURDAY OCT 22 12-3 backyard. Front deck is 10x25 and perfect for relaxing in the shade. The inlaw suite is spacious and private with a natural gas fireplace. 1649 EAGLE Yes to RV parking and aGLEN large garage measuring 19’8 x 21’6. 1225 Blesbok Rd

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Priced at $369,900.00 This charming 3 bdrm Rancher is perfect for the retiree or small family and is located just a couple of minutes from downtown in beautiful Glen Eagle Estates by the Sequoia Golf Course. This immaculately maintained low maintenance home and yard has many added features including, extra cabinets, landscaped backyard, covered 8x21 sundeck, 9ft tall 10x20 greenhouse with automatic watering system, 18x18 two car garage with cabinets and shelving, compost system, garden shed, RV parking and 4 ft crawl space. Even better the home backs onto Campbell River Garden Center for backyard privacy!

George Roach 250-203-5896

GOLD RIVER

1100 Shoppers Row, Campbell River 250-923-2111

Judy Mclean 250.283.7515 ext 201 Locally owned and operated

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 bdrms on the main level and a one bdrm 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!!! NOW $309,000 MLS 414590

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This could be the one you’ve been waiting for! 1/2 acre ocean view home with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a bonus room over the double garage. Excellent floor plan, with high ceilings in living, dining and family rooms. Call Janet for your viewing today! $465,000

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It’s not just a location, it’s a lifestyle...are you ready for island time? Home & rental suite on 1 acre near heart

623 Heriot Bay Rd - $ 295,000

of Quathiaski Cove. Home features living on main level with an unfinished upper floor. Main level has heated concrete floors & open floor plan kitchen/dining/living room. Door from main level leads to single garage w/ service room. Above garage is fully self contained 1 bedroom guest suite. Property has nicely treed perimeter providing lots of privacy. Located within walking distance from all shops & services in Quathiaski Cove.

NEW LISTING!

MLS# 415587

39.5 acre property with panoramic views across Gowlland Harbour to

Lot A Gowlland Harbour Rd - $949,000

Gowlland Island and Discovery Passage to the north. The RU-2A zoned property is already approved for a 7 lot subdivision with a foreshore lease in place and all the preliminary work has been done on the subdivision. Located halfway between shops in services in either Quathiaski Cove or Heriot Bay.

MLS#357923 Heriot Bay ocean view home & guest suite!

1482 Schooner Rd - $499,000

Featuring great views of Drew Harbour & across to Rebecca Spit Provincial Park. Home has main level entry with an open plan dining room, living room & kitchen. There is a bedroom, den & 3 pc bathroom also on main level. Spacious family room & master bedroom with walk in closet and 4 pc ensuite are on lower level. Detached single garage has guest suite attached with loft style bedroom & living space on lower level. Located within walking distance from shops & services in Heriot Bay!

JUST LISTED!

MLS# 416039

Quathiaski Cove oceanview rancher & rental trailer. Featuring great views of

687 Green Rd - $235,000

PRICE REDUCD!

MLS# 398397

Spectacular ocean view building lot

Lot 1 Colter Rd - $299,000

NEW LISTING!

MLS# 415582

Quathiaski Cove & across Discovery Passage. Rancher is situated at bottom of 0.41 acre lot, next to ferry terminal to Campbell River. Home has had some updating including thermal windows, blinds, doors, plumbing, insulation & drywall and roof was replaced 5 years ago. Up the hill, with access off Green Rd there is an older 2 bedroom trailer that is currently rented out to long-term tenant. Located a short walk from all services.

located in the Whiskey Point subdivision. 2.35 acre lot is situated on a rocky bench at highest elevation on Colter Rd. Fantastic ocean views across Discovery Passage to Campbell River. Driveway leads to level building site & hydro/ telephone services are available at property line. This lot comes with a good producing drilled well with high quality pump & a sewer connection to the Quathiaski Cove sewer system. Shops & services are a short drive or walk away.

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Roy Grant

#216 - 3120 ISLAND HWY. $119,500 MLS# 414530 EASY AFFORDABLE LIVING Well

MOUNTAIN VIEW BASEMENT HOME Mountain view grade level entry basement home, fully developed, 2,600 sq.ft., corner lot with RV parking. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 kitchens & gas furnace. Reno’s 4 years ago include: hardwood floors, handicap bathroom, kitchen countertops, fridge, stove & dishwasher on main floor. New hot water tank, vaulted living room ceiling, oak kitchen with centre island, 2 utility rooms. Bonus 400 sq.ft. cemented/lit crawlspace for storage. Double garage & wired for 220. Wrap around sundeck. Sprinkler system.

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.

#101 - 907 CEDAR ST. $149,900 MLS# 415867 DOWNTOWN OCEAN VIEW CONDO Updated 2 bedroom 1 bath ocean view end condo. 950 sq.ft., within walking distance to downtown. New kitchen, bathroom, hallway, dining and living room renovations. All laminate flooring except kitchen lino. Brand new wrap around sundeck. Roof is 7 years old. Hot water tank 3 years. 1 small pet, no rentals. 1 open parking space. Sauna, meeting & exercise/rec room. Offers easy comfortable lifestyle.

79 ROCKLAND RD. $849,900 MLS# 379036 YOU CAN SEE FOR MILES Fabulous ocean & mountain views! Custom designed home over 4,600 sq.ft. Beautiful open design living space, includes a convenient 2 bedroom suite. Gorgeous Brazilian hardwood floors, large kitchen with maple cabinets, granite countertops, centre island & walk-in pantry. 2nd level has an ocean view media room. Breakfast nook with access to covered sundeck. Lovely master bedroom with deluxe ensuite. Wine making room, root cellar, gated RV parking, 22 ft. x 24 ft. garage & room for a shop.

215 STRATFORD DR. $398,500 MLS# 415805

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.

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You won’t Strike Out if you put some work into this 1332 square foot rancher with 2 bathrooms, gas fireplace, newer roof & sundeck in desirable Willow Point neighbourhood. Needs foundation work.

$232,500 MLS 412761 Call Bruce NOW for details 250-287-0151

WILLOW POINT MODULAR 183 WAYNE ROAD

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

PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW 480 ASH ST.

250-203-1574

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.

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Offered at $599,900 MLS 411714 Call Bruce NOW at 250-287-0151

3780 S. ISLAND HWY - 2 1/2 ACRES • • • • 1180 Ironwood

938 Island Hwy

2583 Kingcome Pl

220 S. Island Hwy

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

6000sqft of space overlooking Pier Street from the 2nd floor. Very reasonable asking price of $5 per sqft. 800 sqft on ground floor also available.

Revenue producing apartment building in Port McNeill. A mix of 1, 2 & 3 bedroom suites for a total of 33 units on a 1.1 acre lot. Coin laundry.

Prime development. 2 acres, semi-oceanfront with RM-3 zoning which permits 60 multifamily units. Unobstructed views of Discovery Passage & the Mainland mountains. Preliminary construction design plans available to a pre-qualified buyer.

For Lease

For Lease

$995,000

$949,000

Lower tax area, Peak-a-boo ocean view Quality custom home with in-law suite 10 zone Natural gas hot water heating + H.R.V 26 x 53 foot cement pad with all the utilities for carriage house or shop • Future subdivision potential.

Offered at $599,900 MLS 403164

OCEAN VIEW LOT

7231 SQ FT OR 0.17 ACRE LOCATED AT 682 MARINER DRIVE BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME ON THIS PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW LOT. $158,000 INCLUDING GST . MLS 408338


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2,600 sq/ft gorgeous family home with new roof, furnace,heat pump, appliances, and more. 4 bdrms + den, living + 2 fam rooms, double garage, RV parking and fenced yard all in a great family neighbourhood.

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

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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.

NEW LISTING!

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#36-400 ROBRON RD

Lovely mountain view home on 0.24 acre located on a quiet cul-de-sac. This custom built 2850+ sqft, 4bdrm, 4bath home is lacking nothing but you. It offers breathtaking views, hardwood & slate floors, 9ft ceilings, open kitchen, gas cooking, walkin pantry, Lg Island, separate dining, den & media rooms and RV parking.

3 bdrm 2 bath 1900+ sqft family townhouse. Recent updates include, new windows, paint, carpet, laminate flooring, sliding Patio doors and light fixtures. This centrally located property will make an excellent family home or investment.

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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

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

OPEN HOUSE

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

SOLD!

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• Fabulous West Coast Post and Beam home on 0.55 acre. • 90 feet of river frontage • 2187 sqft, 3 bedroom, 2 baths • Glass walls and ceilings bring in the natural light and enhance the already beautiful surroundings.

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15-3647 Vermont Pl $324,900 MLS# 415192

$204,900 • 210 Sayward Heights MLS 414480

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. 3 good size bdrms up with a 4 piece bath. Downstairs there is a cozy little family room with certifed woodstove, 4th bdrm, 2 piece bath, storage and laundry.

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2227 Steelhead Rd $559,800 MLS# 414302

922 Heritage Meadows $449,000

Meticulous 1400 sq.ft. rancher with double garage & 1300 sq.ft #3 - 970 Petersen Rd attached shop/mancave. This one owner home has 3 bdrms 2 baths Quality construction by MacVeigh Contracting Ltd. and was built with consirable detail with wide halls and door ways, (unit #3 under construction) Get in early to pick the flooring, 10 ft ceilings with built in sound system throughout the home. Large Master bedroom with his & hers closets, jacuzzi tub & separate fixtures, and colours. shower in the ensuite. The shop has a 2 piece bathroom and room for $299,000 + net GST. 4-5 cars. Loads of RV parking and cute little oasis in the backyard 10 year home warranty $50/month strata fee with matching little garden shed. Great location.

new listing

MLS# 416107

Completely updated executive style home on a peaceful and private 0.492 acre lot located in prestigious Mittlenatch Estates. You wont be disappointed in the top quality upgrades done in the kitchen, bathrooms and throughout. This home is better than new! Enter through the covered entry to your main level with spacious living room with gas fireplace great for entertaining. The kitchen is beautiful and boasts top of the line stainless appliances, gas cooktop, wall ovens, custom cabinetry and a great breakfast nook looking out onto your private oasis of a back yard with new landscaping and large deck for summer barbecues in the warm afternoon sun. The family room off the kitchen also has a cozy gas fireplace for the cool days. The master bedroom is huge and boasts a new deluxe ensuite with heated floors, separate soaker tub and new custom shower, Three generous sized bedrooms up plus a large bonus room. Other updates include, fresh paint & Hunter Douglas blinds.

• Spectacular 2 bed plus den • Patio home in Willow Green Estates • 1466 sqft • Spacious master, heat pump and crawl space

$41,900 • 302-611 Macmillan MLS 415157 Top floor Condo in the Village of Sayward. Well maintained Corner unit with 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, views over looking the park and pond. Close to red centre, tennis courts, clinic, marina and pub.

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561 Thulin St. $399,800 MLS 415248 • • • •

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$168,900 • 560 MacMillan Dr. MLS 415859

Beautifully updated house in the Village of Sayward. Loads of upgrades which include a 200 amp service, new flooring thru out, open concept kitchen with new cabinets & counter tops and big island. 3 bedrooms up, all new bathrooms too. Inviting entrance way leads to office/den downstairs, laundry & bathroom. Heated garage, some ocean views. Close to the Rec Center, tennis court, school, library. Minutes to the Marina.

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.

$399,900 • 454 Community Rd MLS 407532

201 Strathcona Way $439,000 MLS 411874

• 3 bdrm, 2 bath up + den • Separate entrance to finished bsmt that could accommodate 1-2 more bdrms. • Roughed in for wet bar and full bath • Under construction, come early and get what you want while minor alterations to floor plan and finishings can be done!

Ocean view office space.

871 Island Hwy UNIT #302 MLS# 410709 $135,000 UNIT #304 MLS# 410707 $129,900 UNIT #303 MLS# 410712 $159,900

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• 2500+sqft 4-5 bdrm home w/ suite potential • Large spacious plan • Double garage and new deck

Large 1800 sq. ft. 4 bdrm, 2 bath rancher with huge detached shop that sits on 30 acres in the Sayward valley at the end of a no thru road.

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bers underwent underwent more more bers than 4,800 4,800 hours hours of of than combined training training to to combined complete Fire Fighter complete Fire Fighter Level II II certification certification Level and accreditation. The and accreditation. The department’s in-house in-house department’s fire service service instructors instructors fire contributed more more than than contributed 2,500 hours hours of of instrucinstruc2,500 tion and and evaluation evaluation –– aa tion critical component component to to critical the success of the trainthe success of the training program. program.”” ing Campbell River River is is one one Campbell of the the few few fire fire departdepartof ments in in the the province province ments to deliver such wellto deliver such aa wellstructured in-house in-house structured program over over aa ninenineprogram month period. period. month

In addition addition to to the the fire fire In fighter programs, programs, nine nine fighter members successfully successfully members completed the requirerequirecompleted the ment for for Fire Fire Officer Officer ment Level 11 certification certification and and Level accreditation, which which is is accreditation, required for for the the supersuperrequired vision and and direction direction of of vision firefighting crews. crews. firefighting Before the the end end of of the the Before evening, the the fire fire departdepartevening, ment welcomed welcomed 10 10 new new ment auxiliary recruits recruits into into auxiliary the training training program. program. the The new new auxiliary auxiliary firefireThe fighters completed completed the the fighters three-month recruitthree-month recruitment process process and and began began ment their training on Oct. their training on Oct. 12. 12.

Water Sustainability Sustainability Act Act Water (2016) and and the the Drinking Drinking (2016) Water Protection Protection Act Act Water (2001). The The Water Water (2001). Conservation Plan Plan will will Conservation be completed completed in in early early be 2017 and and will will inform inform 2017 decision-making around around decision-making matters that that may may affect affect matters or be affected by the city’s or be affected by the city’s drinking water water source source drinking and system. system. and “A comprehensive, comprehensive, “A practical and wellwellpractical and strategized plan plan with with strategized long-term insights insights is is long-term essential to to give give the the city city essential access to to many many senior senior access government grant grant government

programs for for water water and and programs sewer capital capital projects projects sewer and the the possibility possibility to to and defer system system capacity capacity defer upgrades if if water water demand demand upgrades is reduced,” reduced,” says says water water is supervisor Nathalie Nathalie Viau. Viau. supervisor There will will be be two two There opportunities to to opportunities participate in workshops participate in workshops at the the Maritime Maritime Heritage Heritage at Centre in the Thulin Centre in the Thulin Room from from 77 to to 99 p.m. p.m. Room Join us either Tuesday, Join us either Tuesday, Oct. 25 25 or or Wednesday, Wednesday, Oct. Nov. 16. 16. For For more more Nov. information, contact contact the the information, Waterwise Hotline Hotline at at 250250Waterwise 203-2316. 203-2316.

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Pictures of Halloween Sweeties to benefit CF fight Erin Wallis and Shannon Lim have co-created an incredible fund raiser to help in the fight agains cystic fibrosis. They are combining their passion for the CF cause, Wallis’ talent as a photographer, Lim’s expertise in design, and their mutual love of children in costumes to create a fun filled Halloween fundraiser. Wallis will photograph your child in costume on Sunday, Oct. 30 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Berwick By The Sea for a donation to Cystic Fibrosis Canada. Wallis and Lim are thrilled to have great support from the team at Berwick who jumped at the idea of hosting the event. Wallis said, “It’s totally a win-win situation. I get to spend a few hours

photographing your hilarious small people all dressed up, and you get photos of your little ones dressed up, and Cystic Fibrosis Canada will benefit. Also exciting is we get to share it with the seniors who live at Berwick. I love it. “Come! Smile! Share your little sweeties in costume and make this a very happy Halloween for all.” Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the most common fatal genetic disease affecting Canadian children and young adults. At present, there is no cure. CF causes various effects on the body, but mainly affects the digestive system and lungs. The degree of CF severity differs from person to person, however, the persistence and ongoing infection in the lungs,

with destruction of lungs and loss of lung function, will eventually lead to death in the majority of people with CF. Wallis and Lim have a special interest in helping the CF cause. Their good friend Kim Wood who recently moved back to Campbell River has CF. Every aspect of her life is affected by this disease – much of her time is spent on treatments. She must travel frequently to Vancouver for specialized medical care. Yet she is always positive. Wood said, “I’m so grateful to Erin and Shannon for planning this wonderful event – it will be a lot of fun for everyone.” For more information see Wallis’ blog at http:// www.erinwallis.com/ blog

herry McCarthy’s epic journey at Vancouver Island University (VIU) began with adult education upgrades and ended with a Master of Business Administration degree. Along the way, she also gave birth to two of her three daughters, became a student mentor, and served in a range of VIU Students’ Union and University governance roles. ]Throughout the experience, she learned about so much – including herself. “The most important part of my time at VIU was discov-

ering myself, grounding myself in the knowledge of my past and who I am as a First Nations woman,” says McCarthy, a member of the Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation, located near Gold River on the west coast of Vancouver Island. Before coming to VIU, McCarthy worked as a community health care aid. It was an epiphany at Vancouver’s Dr. Peter Centre, an HIV care facility, that inspired her to return to school. While at the centre, McCarthy helped look after an Aboriginal client for a couple

of months before he passed away. “I was the last touch point of that person’s life, and I felt like I could do more,” she says. “I knew at that point that there was more in me. And I’d always wanted to finish university.” In 2008, at the age of 31, McCarthy began pursuing that goal. She decided to attend VIU partly because of family connections; her mother, a residential school survivor, studied child and youth care at what was then called Malaspina College. (Today, that legacy carries on – McCarthy’s

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eldest daughter is taking First Nations Studies at VIU, and plans to graduate next year.) She enrolled in VIU’s Adult Basic Education (ABE) program to upgrade in English and math – a step that was needed to pursue her Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree. Her ABE studies also fulfilled a requirement on behalf of the Nuu-cha-nulth Tribal Council, which supported McCarthy with educational funding. “The hardest part of going back to school was sitting with much

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“I’ve changed who I am because of this University”: Sherry McCarthy onstage at the June 2016 convocation ceremonies, accepting her MBA as the culmination of an eight-year journey at VIU. McCarthy is joined by Chancellor Louise Mandell (left) and President and Vice-Chancellor Ralph Nilson.

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younger students than myself,” recalls McCarthy. The math course was tricky, too. But she persevered, obtained her credentials and began the BBA program in 2010. Six years later, McCarthy was on centre stage at Nanaimo’s Port Theatre, accepting her MBA as part of VIU’s convocation ceremonies. Looking on from the audience were proud members of her family, including all of her daughters – two of whom were born while McCarthy attended VIU, in 2009 and 2012. McCarthy also gained valuable experience serving in a variety of VIU roles outside the classroom. In 2011, she became one of the first Community Cousins at VIU, and served as a mentor for Aboriginal students. She was also a VIU student ambassador and orientation leader, and held numerous positions with the VIU Students’ Union (including Chairperson) and the BC Federation of Students. During her final years at VIU, McCarthy was elected to VIU’s Board of Governors, and became the first student appointed to the VIU Foundation Board of Directors. A highlight from this

The Aboriginal Advisory Education Council at NIC will reveal a new logo Friday, October 14 to welcome Aboriginal students and cultures on campus. The logo contains images of a Gwawina-Raven and Kwikw-Eagle, significant to Nuu chah nulth, Kwakwak’wakw and Coast Salish Nations culture and traditions. The logo is meant to be used on coffee cups, walls, clothing – any place where it can be seen and felt on a daily basis. “Small things can make a big difference,” Prince added. “It is especially important to students who leave their communities to attend college.” NIC has more than 1,240 Aboriginal students – who learn in remote communities or attend one of NIC’s Comox Valley, Campbell River, Port Alberni and Mount Waddington campuses. The Aboriginal Education Advisory Council guides NIC in developing, delivering and evaluating Aboriginal services and programs. It is made of three regional advisory committees, who prioritize NIC’s funding requests, inform NIC’s decisions and support Aboriginal Education across the region. The Council issued a call for applicants in early 2016, and created an Aboriginal Education Logo subcommittee with representation from across the region to review designs. The Council named Lekwiltok artist Curtis Wilson as the successful applicant. “North Island College has been established for 40+ years and their logo is well-known in all of our communities,” said Wilson. “I wanted to ensure the college is still strongly evident within the new logo – but when people look closely they see First Nations components of the region. Together, they represent Aboriginal Education at NIC.” The Gwawina-Raven, at the top of the logo, represents creation and transformation. The Raven is the bringer of light; releasing the sun, moon and stars. He is a benevolent figure that helps people whenever possible. The Kwikw-Eagle sits below the Raven. It represents leadership, status, power, peace and friendship. Its feathers are a sacred part of many ceremonies and eagle down still blesses the Big House floor before ceremonies today.

period was VIU’s totem pole project, which involved the raising of three totems – representing the three major First Nations languages on Vancouver Island – at Shq’apthut, VIU’S Aboriginal Gathering Place (the third pole was raised this October). “We had quite a few people come to our celebration. It was really amazing,” says McCarthy, who acted as a project liaison between the Students’ Union and VIU. It’s fitting that McCarthy was involved in a project involving the Gathering Place, which was a crucial support during her school days. “When I was on life’s edge, it was always there for me,” she says. “You’re able to access the Elders when you need them. I don’t think I would ever have passed school not having them around.” The Arts One – First Nations Studies program also had a big impact on McCarthy, as it inspired her to research seven generations of her family. “For me, knowing who I was and the values that I have really changed the way that I look at life now,” she adds. “It’s been really great. I’ve changed who I am because of this University.” In addition, McCarthy highlights Dr. Ralph

Nilson – VIU’s President and Vice-Chancellor – as an inspiring figure during her University days. “One of the biggest things for me was the role that the president played in making connections to the community, and to the First Nations community,” she says. “He made himself present, and he was always very helpful. He’s been a really good leader for this school.” President Nilson, in turn, lauds the role that

McCarthy played during her time on campus. “VIU is a better place because of the student leadership and engagement Sherry has provided. It was a pleasure and an honour to work alongside her, and I’m very proud of her many achievements,” he says. “Her journey is a testament to her passion and dedication to her studies, engaging her fellow students and colleagues, her faculty, her University and her First Nations heritage.”

Today, when McCarthy looks back on her eight years at VIU, she is still surprised at her many achievements. “I never believed that I would get this far,” she says. But she has – and now she’s ready to take her skills and make a difference in the working world. “I want to bridge the Aboriginal communities with the non-Aboriginal communities. That’s what I see my role as,” says McCarthy. “My education has helped

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ore than an hour before the first bell rings out at Carihi Secondary, there’s already at least one room full of high school kids focused on digging into their studies. They’re obviously tired, but who wouldn’t be if they had to be up that early on a Monday? “Wednesday is always a bit better than Mondays,” jokes Phillip Cassidy, who oversees the school’s band programs. “But they are here and they’re ready and we get some work in, that’s for sure. I mean the fact that this many show up on Mondays tells you something, I think.” The room is packed, but it wasn’t always. “When I got here a couple years ago, we had 29 kids altogether,” Cassidy says. “But now I’m not sure I could get more in here if I wanted to.” The school has a senior band, a junior band, a jazz band and a pit band. Sure, there

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are some overlaps, but the enrolment in the music programs, it’s safe to say, has significantly increased since his arrival. Maybe it’s because Cassidy is bringing something to the music program other than just his trombone talent and his ability to wave a stick in the air. He’s bringing his enthusiasm, his energy and his desire to “not have these kids just put down their instruments when they

leave.” He’s also, as of this spring, bringing them across the country and back. “I’m from Nova Scotia, so this is really just my attempt to get myself back home any way I can,” he says with a laugh. He’s obviously joking, but there’s a grain of truth behind it. You see, when he was back East – he relocated to Campbell River in 1994 – he worked as a tour

guide for Nova Scotia Tourism, and he’s always been a huge history buff. So when he took over the band program at Southgate 20 years ago, he thought he could use that background to his advantage and give his students something more than just “how to play that thing.” So in Southgate’s last year as a high school, he took the kids on a similar trip they’re saving and practicing for right now – a week of exploration, music and history of the other side of our country. “I grew up in a house that’s older than Canada,” he says, adding, “out here, a 50-year-old house is a character home,” with another chuckle. “So being able to show kids that is really powerful for them – to show them there’s another whole side of Canadian History and have them be able to learn about it first-hand is really something special. Yes, we’re having four or five concerts, but we’re also hitting 10 museums.”

In fact, the second night of the trip they are literally sleeping as a group in the chapel at Fortress Louisbourg on Cape Breton Island – one of the most extensive fortresses ever built in North America and one of the key sites in the long battle between the British and French that formed what would become Canada. And then less than two weeks after returning from Nova Scotia, Cassidy and his grade nine students will be packing up again for a quick three day jaunt

across the border to Seattle. That trip, too, contains more learning than performing, as they will perform at both an elementary school in Tsawwassen on the way down and one in Seattle itself, but will also be taking part in a band clinic with a university clinician, seeing a musical, the Space Needle and touring both the world-renowned EMP Music Museum and the Science Fiction Museum before returning home. So when you see these kids out and about rais-

ing money for a band trip over the next six months, or so, know that they’re not just saving for a vacation or shopping trip. And if you’d like to help in some way, contact Cassidy at phillip. cassidy@sd72.bc.ca and ask him about the “good old fashioned Christmas carolling” the kids will be doing this holiday season and order one for someone you love to help support their cause. An extended version of this story is available online at campbellrivermirror.com

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• Leave home without them: If you think it would be fun to bring your pet trick-or-treating, your pet may not share your view. The strange sights and sounds of Halloween can cause a normally friendly dog to bite if it feels scared or threatened.

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• Don’t costume your pet: Dressing your dog in a costume inhibits his ability to communicate, making him prone to display aggression himself or be subjected to aggressive behaviour from other dogs.

• Candy is for people: Candy can lead to health problems such as diabetes or obesity, and chocolate is especially dangerous because it contains theobromine, which is toxic to dogs and cats. Keep treats well away from your pets.

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the shadows easily, sometimes all a person may see are a black cat’s glowing eyes. Black cats once became so highly valued that some people could not afford to have them. That’s because fishermen and their wives saw black cats as good luck. Cats were even allowed to ride aboard ships. Not only could they catch errant rodents, but also they may have been charms for safe travels.

Black cats are usually the last to be adopted. They are half as likely to be adopted as other cats. This may be due to misperceptions and superstitions. What’s more, unfortunately, black cats are also the target of malicious behavior around Halloween. Many shelters will not allow adoptions of black cats around Halloween out of fear for the animal’s safety. For those who already own a black cat, it’s adviseable to keep him or her indoors on or near Halloween.

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Cit y counci l has endorsed a re-zoning of new Quinsam Coal lands that were recently brought into the city boundary. At its Tuesday meeting, council gave first and second reading to a bylaw that, if eventually adopted, will rezone the property to a business and industrial service area. T h at d e s i g n at i on would make the lands, which were purchased by Quinsam Coal from TimberWest, consistent with the adjacent Quinsam Coal properties. Cameron Salisbury, city planner, said the I-3 (Industrial) designation also aligns with nearby forestry operations in the area. “Rezoning the subject lands I-3 is consistent with the OCP (Official Community Plan) as it allows for resource extraction and ancillary uses which is considered a heavy industrial use,” Salisbury said. According to Quinsam Coal representatives who held a public meeting last month into the rezoning, the 140acre site in question was purchased by Quinsam Coal in 2013 because TimberWest felt “sub-

sidence (combined with nearby mining operations) could hinder their ability to harvest safely.” The property was a part of the Strathcona Regional District and as such was zoned Upland Resource – a designation carried over from the regional district’s Oyster Bay-Buttle Lake Official Community Plan. The lands were brought into the city boundary in 2015, however, after Quinsam Coal filed a petition to move the site into the City of Campbell River to help streamline operations and align the lands with the rest of Quinsam Coal’s properties already within the city boundary. In July of 2015, the city obtained the approval of electors through an Alternate Approval Process (nine opposition forms were received but 2,417 were needed to defeat the proposal) and petitioned the province to extend the city boundary. The boundary extension became official effective Dec. 17 2015. The property is taxed at the city’s industrial tax rate and is expected to generate roughly $6,000 per year in property tax revenue for the city. According to Quinsam Coal, most of the site is still forested land with no mining activity, with some physical land disturbance including the mine’s 7-South portal pit and haul roads. Quinsam Coal says right now the plan is to leave the area forested as the mine is currently not operating and is in care and maintenance. The company says that it does not have any plans to use the area and

THEY SAID IT: “Rezoning the subject lands I-3 is consistent with the OCP (Official Community Plan) as it allows for resource extraction and ancillary uses which is considered a heavy industrial use.”

– Cameron Salisbury, City planner

if mining was to begin again, it would use the 7-South portal. In January, Quinsam Coal announced its decision to suspend coal production indefinitely due to a prolonged and steep decline in thermal coal prices, changes in market demand and policy disincentives. Quinsam Coal started up in 1986 as an open pit mine but switched to underground mining in 1993 with open-pit mining ceasing completely in 1994. The mine produced thermal coal that was sold to B.C.’s cement industry and to international cement and power-generating customers around the Pacific Rim. Coal from the Quinsam mine was trucked to the Middle Point bargeloading facility north of Campbell River and then loaded onto barges for either direct shipment to the cement industry or shipment to Texada Island, where it is loaded onto ships for delivery to international customers.

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NIC’s Third Course Bistro open once again Student-run restaurant features amazing fall menu NIC’s student runrestaurant at the Campbell River campus opens Oct. 21 with delicious three-course meals. Reservations are recommended. “It’s been an exciting fall in the NIC kitchens,” says instructor Pedro Caraballo Acosta. “NIC’s tourism and hospitality students have been bringing their cooking skills to life for the dining room opening. It’s amazing to see

their growth and success.” The appetizers are a choice between Italian bruschetta with shaved parmesan and a balsamic reduction, or garlic shrimp with tomato salso and fresh herbs. For those who choose to order a soup, the students are serving up butternut squash or Manhattan clam chowder. On the other hand the salads are either a signa-

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coconut and white chocolate ganache bread pudding. But act quickly, the bistro is open four Fridays this fall and seating is extremely limited. It opens Fridays from 5 to 8 pm, starting Oct 21 and continues Oct. 28, Nov 4 and Nov 25. Full menus are available at www.nic.bc.ca/ bistro. For reservations call 250-923-9708 or email thethirdcourse@ nic.bc.ca.

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The Campbell River School District has received some surprise funding and has applied for even more. “We were surprised to hear – in late September – that the Ministry is providing us with some much needed dollars in one area,” district assistant superintendent Nevenka Fair told the Board of Education at its public meeting this week. That “one area” is curriculum implementation. The $113,000 the district will be receiving, Fair says, also includes what she calls “coding support,” which was a concern raised by trustees at an earlier meeting this year when it was announced coding would be added to the curriculum. The district, Fair says, has also recently applied for two grants to help students in our area who are going into the trades. The first of these is a

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Learn to Skate and Play RolleRDerby with the Attend one of our monthly info sessions at the Campbell River Community Centre Gym September 29 @ 5:45 pm | October 27 @ 5:45 pm November 24 @ 5:45 pm | December 15 @ 5:45 pm EMAIL: rinkminxrollergirls@gmail.com FACEBOOK: Rink Minx Roller Girls Fan Page. Nevenka Fair, assistant superintendent informed the school board of a $113,000 grant from the government to be used to curriculum implementation, at Tuesday’s board meeting.

fairly minor grant – up to $5,000, Fair says – that will help students who are already working in the trades who “might need a bit of extra money for work boots or transportation to get to sites.” The second of these applications – if successful – would be more significant for the district in terms of the overall dol-

lar figure they are hoping to receive. “It could be anything between $13,000 and $25,000,” Fair told the board Tuesday. Fair says that money will be used for “expanding the opportunities for our students to work in the trades. It’s about really connecting our students with more

opportunities within the community and finding out what’s out there. It’s about partnering with the community to support our students and offer more experiences, and we’re focusing this one on our Aboriginal students. “We’re really crossing our fingers for that (grant).”

CORRECTION NOTICE: In the Wednesday Mirror’s story about the tour on Marine Harvest’s Phillips Arm farm it was reported that the food conversion rate of the salmon was 1.6 kg of food for every one kg of growth. This is inaccurate. At Phillips Arm the fish grow one kg for every 1.16 kg of food they are fed. The Mirror apologizes for the error.

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earned by these contributions. • A Group RRSP can be offered by your employer in addition to, or instead of, a formal pension plan. You may be required to make the full contributions or your employer may subsidize them – in either case, the total contributions to your Group RRSP and any personal RRSPs cannot exceed your personal annual maximum contribution limit as set by the Canada Revenue Agency.

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• Deferred Profit Sharing Plans (DPSP) • Read the booklets for your benefits are paid for by an employer and often restrict plans to be sure you know what you are investment to the employer’s stock. The entitled to receive. retirement benefit depends on how well the • Read the periodic notices you receive investment performs over time.

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• If you and your spouse both belong to work-related plans, you may be doubling up on coverage and costs. Compare your individual plans and eliminate dual-coverage • A Defined Contribution (DC) pension items. plan does not guarantee the amount of Your employer-sponsored benefits should your future benefits. Your retirement income merge seamlessly with your personal for a DC plan depends on accumulated financial plan. Your professional advisor can contributions and the investment returns help make sure that happens. 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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Get in touch with your inner tapestry by looking at Kevin Godsoe’s art

New artist in town displaying work at Serious Coffee JOCELYN DOLL

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Want some insight into the human unconscious? Look no further than Kevin Godsoe’s art show at Serious Coffee this month. “I don’t so much want to make specific statements as create something that I hope will evoke feelings in the viewer,” he said. “That people will bring their

own experience into the work and not so much look for mine.” Godsoe spent his childhood drawing to pass the time on a farm in New Brunswick. As a teen he was given a book on surrealism, and it has had a huge influence on his art. With his current show he hopes to provoke the viewer into examining their own inner tapestry. “People have at times told me quite insightful things about what is going on for them in my art , and its amazing when that happens because they are right on and I didn’t see it until

they showed it to me,” Godsoe said. “I guess that’s the surrealist fascination with the human unconscious at play.” After taking Commercial Art at St. John Vocational School in New Brunswick, Godsoe moved to the west coast and studied privately under Elizabeth Black Leach in Vancouver. Over the years he thinks he has gotten better at the craft, but the biggest lesson has been to learn to stop at the right time. “In the past I think I have often over worked pieces,” he said. “And less is often more.”

As well as surrealism, Godsoe is now interested in a wide variety of art from tribal to pop and modern. “I often say, ‘there is no good or bad art, just art I like and art I haven’t come to appreciate fully yet’,” he explained. Some of his favourite B.C. artists are Thomas Anfield, Eve Leader and Angela Grossman. Godsoe’s exhibition at Serious Coffee is paintings, but he also dabbles in performing arts, combining music light and shadow to tell stories. He said he has worked with poets, dancers and on the radio.

“I have always enjoyed combining drawing, painting , collage , found objects and photographs,” he said. Godsoe moved to Campbell River this past June to escape the noise and congestion of the lower mainland, and has found an oasis of civility and beauty here. Godsoe’s art will be on display at Serious Coffee until Nov. 5.

Kevin Godsoe moved to Campbell River in June. His art will be on display at Serious Coffee until Nov. 5.

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An undersea network of seismic sensors is slowly starting to take shape off the B.C. coast to provide early warning for Lower Mainland residents and authorities just before an earthquake strikes. The first sensor was deployed at a depth of 850 metres in Barkley Canyon off Tofino in June by Ocean Networks Canada, a non-profit company founded by the University of Victoria that got $5 million from the B.C. government to develop the network. It’s a three-year project that aims to have a series of sea- and land-based sensors in place by March of 2019, followed by

software systems to analyze and determine what type of customized warning the end user should get, depending on their location. “Hopefully in three to five years or so we’ll be give you a warning to tell you to get under the table or take some safety measures before the shaking starts, which to us is the holy grail of public safety to be able to protect people from injuries and potentially save lives,” said Terron Moore, a business analyst at Ocean Networks Canada. Advance warning is possible because the initial energy wave from an earthquake that doesn’t cause damage travels faster and can be detected well ahead of the wave of ground-shaking energy.

How much warning is possible depends on how far away a quake’s epicentre is and how close the nearest sensor is positioned to detect it and transmit the alert. Ocean Networks Canada anticipates 60 to 90 seconds of warning can be given to populated areas of southwestern B.C. ahead of a major earthquake centred well off the coast. It’s hoped that in future, much of the population will get enough warning from the emerging systems to take cover or even escape risky locations. Automated alerts could go out on radio and TV and through smartphone apps, Moore said. Gas lines could be shut off and critical infrastructure could be protected. Traffic could be

kept from tunnels and bridges. Elevators could automatically descend. And trains full of people or hazardous cargo could slow to a halt rather than derail at high speed. UBC research engineer Kent Johansen says the Ocean Networks seafloor sensors will give more warning of an offshore quake than the nearest landbased sensors at Jordan River or Campbell River, or even additional sites being deployed at Tofino and Ahousaht. He also said the land-based network is critical to warn of the shallower crustal earthquakes that can strike between Vancouver and Victoria and be severely damaging because of their proximity.

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Students hooked on fly fishing JASMINE MACGREGOR CARIHI MIRROR

This year Carihi students have the opportunity to learn a sport many people in the Salmon Capital love-fly fishing. Carihi’s brand new Fly Fishing Club is giving them a chance to not only learn the sport, but develop a passion shared by many. The club was started in September by Carihi teacher and avid fly fisherman, Nicolas Pisterzi. He developed the club with the goal of having his students appreciate the sport and its many rewards. “After catching your first fish, pun intended, you do get quite hooked into it,” Pisterzi said. “To me it’s like an artform and like therapy. It’s

about being connected with nature and that’s what draws me into it and hopefully my students too.” Skill development is their priority. The club meets throughout the week to tie flies and learn proper casting techniques, which they are able to apply while out in the river. The group tries to get at least one afternoon of fishing in a week. “Our numbers right now are around 15 or so,” Pisterzi said. “We have several really committed members –beginners and some people who have more experience and are already experts in their own right. It’s nice to have a mix of different skill levels.” Carihi is one of the few schools in the province

with a Fly Fishing Club. Pisterzi envisions competing one day, when the club members have gained more skills and experience. “It would be really interesting to attend fly fishing tournaments that happen around the province and maybe even one day host a fly fishing tournament with other schools here in Campbell River,” he said. The club is looking to build partnerships within the community. Donations of cash or equipment, new or preowned, for students who do not have access to their own. They also welcome members of the community to join and share their expertise. For more information contact Pisterzi at: nicolas.pisterzi@sd72.bc.ca.

Erin Sketchley learns to fly fish on the Quinsam River through the new Carihi Fly Fishing Club.

I have been writing for many years now. My most memorable writing adventure was back in Grade 8 when two friends of mine and myself started the first ever newspaper at Phoenix. We produced nine editions overall with each edition getting more readers than the last. During that time, I Braden Majic conducted several interviews as well as wrote many articles. Writing for that newspaper really helped bring out my inner journalist. Now, I am thrilled to be part of the Carihi Mirror and I will take full advantage of this wonderful experience to help me grow as a young journalist.

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Carihi donated over 2,300 items to the food bank this month. Members of the student leadership team, Haley Wingert, Emily McLean, Thea Karmazynski and Devan Leiman, spearheaded the food drive.

Carihi students and staff donate thousands of items to the foodbank BRADEN MAJIC CARIHI MIRROR

Carihi was able to surpass its goal and bring in 2,382 food items for the Campbell River Food Bank, over two weeks. The class competition food drive ran from September 26 to October 7. Carihi’s Junior Leadership Program organized the event and had a goal of 1,100 food items. The top three classes that brought in the most items, as well as the first place teacher, received prizes In addition to food, students brought in shampoo, conditioner, soap and toothbrushes. Carihi does the food drive every year because the food bank is always in need.

“[The food bank] is something we like to support because it is something that is done for our local community,” says Kerri Perras, leadership advisor. The Junior Leadership Committee promoted the cause heavily. Addison Maedel, Thea Karmazynski, Emily McLean and Devan Leiman brought in plenty of food to contribute and encouraged others to do the same. “When you [bring] food items in, it feels good because you’re giving people what you have,” said Karmazynski. She brought lots of donations to prove that “you don’t have to be rich to bring in a lot of food items.” The four committee members all feel that

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donating to the food bank is important. “It is important to donate to the food bank because a lot of us have a lot of food and we are very fortunate in that,” says Leiman.“ Then there [are] other people who have nothing, [and] don’t even get Thanksgiving dinner.” She said she usually donates to the food bank during this time of year and she enjoys doing it. “I am actually very proud of the school,”said Maedel. “That our goal was only 1,100 items and we ended up getting double.” The entire leadership group including the committee are very proud in the amount brought in this year. “The look on the face[s], when [the food

bank sees] how much food that the Carihi family has brought in, is priceless,” said Perras. The Campbell River Food Bank feeds about 2,100 people every month. The food bank reports that of those monthly numbers, 32 per cent of them are under the age of 18. Other clientele include single parents, families, people on fixed incomes and seniors. The Campbell River Food Bank is open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Food distribution days are on the first three Wednesdays of every month, as well as Mondays and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 1p.m. The food bank’s most wanted items include canned non perishables, peanut butter, coffee, tea, and pasta.

My adventures in journalism began last year when I first started writing for the Carihi Mirror as a Grade 11 student. The moment I saw my first article in print, I knew I was hooked. As I begin my Grade 12 year, I marvel at all the opportunities “real life” will bring, the places I’ll see, the people I’ll encounter and Jasmine MacGregor all the stories they will tell. I find joy in the performing arts, the French language, the great outdoors and of course, putting pen to paper or as they should say in the 21st century, putting keys to computer screen. I look forward to another fantastic year writing for the Carihi Mirror!


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