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the ability to host more events and bring people into the community.” Young said that the association, when it does host events, sets up portable tents and relies on various city and school facilities. “All equipment is stored off-site and volunteers move it around as needed,” Young said. “We strongly believe having our own fieldhouse will allow us to train and host competitions at one location and set of fields, increasing our exposure and identity in the community.” The association has committed to put up $10,000 towards repairing the fieldhouse, as well as a second request of the city – to convert the gravel field at Willow Point Park into a sod field. “In talking to other user groups we found no user groups like its current gravel surface,” Young said. “We are asking it to be turned from gravel to either
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grass or artificial turf if funding can be found.” Young said preliminary costs indicate that it would cost roughly $60,000 to put a sod playing surface on the gravel field. But Young said she believes the investment, combined with the nearby fieldhouse, would pay off in the long term. “The facility will support hosting events like rugby tournaments and ball tournaments and will aid in the bidding process for BC Summer Games, BC Seniors Games, etc.,” she said, adding that the association will commit to working with the city to pursue further funding initiatives and opportunities to go towards the field. At Monday’s council meeting, councillors decided to hold off on making a decision regarding the gravel field until its financial planning meetings which are scheduled for early September.
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For years, local rugby coaches have been giving more than just their time; they’ve also been giving up storage space in their homes. Without a home base or a headquarters, the Campbell River Athletic Association has had to make do with what it has. And that means that coaches are bringing their team’s equipment home with them. “We’ve got everything stored at our coaches’ homes and we’re dragging balls and flags to the fields every week,” said Erin Young, president of the Campbell River Athletic Association. The solution? Convert the small fieldhouse, which currently sits vacant near the bocce court and upper ball field at Willow Point Park, into a functioning space. Young presented that proposal to council on Oct. 11 and on Monday evening, council directed city staff to work with the Athletic Association to develop a lease agreement that will give the association priority use of the fieldhouse. In exchange, the Athletic Association has committed to repair and replace soffit, fascia, the roof capping, as well as clean and paint the interior and exterior of the building. A possible second phase, beyond the year 2018,
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Trustees and government need mutual respect: Hagen MIKE DAVIES CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
While it wasn’t an official agenda item at last week’s public meeting of the Campbell River School District (SD72) Board of Education, the firing of all nine Vancouver School Board (VSB) trustees did sneak its way into the conversation – albeit indirectly. The day before last week’s meeting, Minister of Education Mike Bernier announced he was firing the VSB
trustees, citing “misplaced focus on political tactics rather than responsible stewardship.” The VSB rejected a proposal from the government in June which would have, according to Bernier, given the board “time and resources they needed to avoid cuts, and they chose to reject that.” After rejecting that offer, the board failed to pass a balanced budget by the June 30 deadline, but claimed they were, in fact ready to
pass a balanced budget just before they were fired. The firing of the VSB board triggered a province – and, in fact nation – wide debate over the role of school trustees and their relationship as elected officials with their counterparts in provincial governments. And so, during the discussion surrounding the transition of students from Oyster River and Discovery Passage elementary schools to their new
educational homes at Ocean Grove and Ripple Rock, trustee Daryl Hagen – clearly spurred by the unraveling situation in Vancouver – couldn’t stay silent on the relationship between the provincial government and school trustees. “We have provincial politics happening right now, and I think what we’re seeing right now in Campbell River is the way it’s supposed to work,” Hagen said. “We’re locally elected officials, we know our
community. “We may not agree on every vote, but when it comes down to it, kids come first. I believe most school trustees in the province are that way, and I think we need to be treated by this provincial government and every provincial government I’ve seen, in an equal relationship, where we can respect each other.” Hagen said he hopes that the current discussion that has been brought to the fore by the firing of the VSB,
SD72 gets bonus money for new floors MIKE DAVIES CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
S chool District 72 (SD72) Secretary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick had some good news to share with the board of education at last week’s public meeting: that they are going to be reimbursed for a project they’ve already almost completed. While the board awaits a Ministry of Education decision on which capital projects they will approve in the next round of grants – the board submitted their latest five year plan to the government earlier this month – the announcement of an
additional $20-million School Enhancement Fund announced in late summer has been awarded and the new floors at Carihi Secondary have been funded from that pool of money. “They put out a call for proposals and applications for that fund, and our district applied for $100,000 for Carihi mechanical design and $280,000 for the Carihi flooring enhancement,” Patrick told the board. “Lucky enough, we heard back – already – that it was approved.” Those projects were chosen because one of the key requirements for approval was that
work on approved projects would need to be completed by March 31 of next year to be eligible for funding, and there wasn’t much time between the funding announcement and the deadline to apply to come up with projects that hadn’t been planned but could be completed in the specified timeframe. The flooring project was already well underway before the announcement of the new funding, but since it still technically fell under the category of “will be completed by March 31,” the government has agreed to fund the work.
“We installed the flooring actually over the summer and we’re just now getting the last few parts and pieces of it,” Patrick told the board. The board merely needed to pass an amendment to its capital project bylaw for the
2016-17 year, which was passed last spring, in order to accept this funding. The vote was unanimous, because, as board chair Susan Wilson said, “It’s always nice to have some money coming in.”
can steer away from the politics and back to where the focus should be. Some are calling for the selection process for trustees to be reassessed. Others are saying we don’t need trustees anymore if the government can just fire them and have one appointed person do the job. “I just hope school trustees aren’t lost in
the politics of the day,” Hagen said. “People are talking about all kinds of things that aren’t really relevant. What’s important is the kids in the classroom. “We’re all focused on the same thing: we want what’s best for kids,” Hagen continued. “That’s what school trustees are elected for. That’s our job, and I’m proud of that job.”
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'Tis the season for SADness
The days are getting shorter and drearier. One of my co-workers – I’m not going to say which one, but she’s a recent transplant from Alberta, she works in our editorial department and her name rhymes with “Blocelyn Call” – is constantly remarking on how “grey” or “blah” it is outside these days, to which I respond, in a somewhat offhand manner, “Better get used to it. It’ll be like this until probably April or May.” I shouldn’t blow off her (or anyone’s) assessment like that, though. For some, “get used to it,” isn’t a statement that will be of help – and help is exactly what is needed. Seasonal Affective Disorder – some call it SAD syndrome – is a real thing. It’s not just a simple case of having the “winter blues” or being a bit “down in the dumps.” It’s a mental health illness (like any other form of depression) and we need to take it (and all other forms of depression) more seriously in our society. “Mental illnesses create dis-
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tress, don’t go away on their Yet another is that “people own, and are real health prob- who experience mental illlems with effective treatments. nesses are weak and can’t hanWhen someone breaks their dle stress.” arm, we wouldn’t While none of MIKE’S these things are expect them to just ‘get over it,’” true in any way, reads “Myth #1” they are obvion the Canadian ously ideas that Mental Health people believe Association webab out ment a l site. “Nor would illness, or they we blame them wouldn’t be listed if they needed a s “c o m m o n a cast, sling, or myths” by the other help in their key organization daily life while in our country they recovered.” offering research, It is a ls o advocac y and estimated by education in this researchers that field. as many as one in Because stigfive Canadians will experience mas are, according to Mera mental illness at some point riam Webster’s definition, “a in their lives, so why is there set of negative and often unfair still this ridiculous stigma sur- beliefs that a society or group rounding mental health issues? of people have about someLet’s look at some of the other thing,” there is clearly a stigma items in the CMHA’s “Myths associated with mental illness. about mental illness” section. We need to address this One of them is that “people stigma. don’t recover from mental illWe need to make it easier ness.” for people to recognize mental Another is that people with health issues in themselves and mental illnesses are violent and others so people can get whatdangerous. ever treatment they need to
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The debate over expanding oil pipelines to Coastal B.C. usually comes back to spills. Can they be prevented? And if not, how much damage will they do? How responsive will they be when government and industry have to clean things up? The sinking of the tugboat Nathan E. Stewart in the waters off Bella Bella on Oct. 13 doesn’t bode well for B.C.’s ability to deal with a major tanker spill. The Stewart was loaded with 200,000 litres of diesel and 2,400 litres of lube oil when it went down. Now the wreck of the ship is surrounded by an oily sheen, and shellWe say: Oil fish fisheries in nearby channels have been suspipeline debate pended. always comes There have been sevdown to spills eral issues with trying to surround the spill with booms, complicated by rough weather. The Enbridge proposal to build a pipeline to northern B.C. is likely dead, killed off by Prime Minster Justin Trudeau’s ban on tanker traffic on the North Coast. But the planned Trans Mountain pipeline expansion through B.C., the Lower Mainland including Langley, and out to Burnaby is still a possibility. Against objections from First Nations, environmentalists, and local governments, the pipeline proponents promise jobs, though primarily in the oil patch. Yet no matter what, it will mean a massive increase in tankers, estimated to shoot up from five to as many as 34 per month. On a coastline battered by storms and riddled with rocks and shoals, even the best spill response money can buy may not be adequate. The spill response that is in place now may not be adequate. Looking at how even small spills are dealt with does not inspire confidence for larger ones. -Black Press
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lead productive, healthy lives within our society. There are mental health resources available for people who need them – not enough of them, but that’s a column for another time – but before people can access those resources, they need to recognize and be able to say they have a problem without feeling they will be looked at the way society currently views people with mental health issues. Would you want to admit that you have something affecting you that people see as an incurable disability that shows up in weak people who can’t handle stress and makes them violent and dangerous? I urge everyone to just do some quick research on the subject. I don’t expect you to go get a degree in psychology, obviously, but even just a quick read on the Internet (maybe start at CMHA.ca) will give you some ways to reframe the idea of mental health within your own mind. Because reframing how we look at things is how we start to change the world when it needs it.
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Roots of Carihi Band success run deep I am very grateful to Mirror reporter Mike Davies for coming to an early morning band practice at Carihi last week and writing about our latest adventures. I am, however, compelled to clarify a point in the article, though not in any way due to poor reporting on his part. The article in Friday’s paper put far too much credit for the success of Carihi’s band program in my lap. While the program has indeed grown over the past few years, there are many contributors to that success. First and foremost, dedicated and highly skilled elementary
music teachers guide and inspire our very youngest students from an early age. Then, both of our middle schools, Southgate and Phoenix have extremely large and successful band programs. Ably and energetically led, they feed both Timberline and Carihi wonderful young musicians. There, the seeds planted in elementary schools, fully take root, blossoming in our secondary programs. Without a doubt, support for music in general and band programs specifically, reflects a solid commitment to them and their continued
growth on behalf of our school district and its leadership. The community at large also plays a hand supporting both sports and music with numerous bottle drives, chocolate sales and bagging days at many of our local grocery stores. Reflecting on music at Carihi in particular, there are and were many hands tilling that soil. A long tradition of popular and successful musicals, a choir, guitar and music composition classes, in addition to the bands, are the result of numerous dedicated and hardworking teachers, students and parents
tankers have been leaving this terminal for the high seas. My problem is that hundreds of cruise ships leave Vancouver harbour every year and have many many thousands of litres of bunker “C” fuel in their holds, but everyone seems to think this is perfectly okay and does not pose a problem. I assume that the cruise ships are all doublehulled, as are of course all the tankers that would carry crude oil from the terminal to the ocean. If they are not all doubledhulled, this would present an even greater danger to the environment than the crude oil tankers that are all doublehulled and very carefully
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as well as a supportive administration and PAC. Finally, and to address specifically the band program at Carihi, I was extremely fortunate to inherit a very solid, well run and established program from my friend and predecessor, Jim Vining, and the countless hundreds of students he has taught throughout his career. While I am very proud of the growth of the band program at Carihi, a house is only as good as its foundation and I didn’t pour the concrete. Phil Cassidy Band and History Teacher Carihi Secondary
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Ayla Brown Bella Bella Tom Fletcher’s column was bang on. I laughed when he described the Great Bear Rainforest as a “faux aboriginal” name from U.S. protesters. Thought I was the only one who knew that. I must admit it has made them a lot of money. The comments about fuel to the coastal villages are accurate. I saw it firsthand when I worked on the coastal tankers back in the 1970s. Keep up the good work. Capt. Ian Lightman Victoria D on’t make your assumptions based on your view from the ferry deck, how ridiculous. If you have any integrity come get the story face to face, not through your narrowed view. Nothing is more offensive then having “strangers” speak of our way of life like you you know what your talking about. Pamela Wilson Bella Bella
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4137 Gordon Rd A little bit of paradise and a whole lot of tranquility awaits you on this beautiful,private 6 acre property. Imagine mornings and evenings fishing in your own private trout pond. Relaxing any time of day on the wrap around veranda. Soaking the stresses away in the spa like master ensuite. Beautiful 4,000+ sq ft home lives like a rancher with master bedroom on the main floor, open concept great room with lovely rock fireplace and terrific kitchen with butcher block island and built ins. MLS 415408 $1,099,999
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Executive custom built one owner 4 bd and 3 bath rancher with bonus in established high end neighbourhood. Over height ceilings, crown moulding, heated tile floors, granite countertop, custom lighting, Pynkado solid hardwood floors, fuel efficient heat pump with low monthly utilities, central vac, wired for hot tub. Just to name a few features!
1561 Galerno Road $1,195,000 MLS 415436
Stunning ridge top ocean view acreage, featuring custom main level entry home. Fully finished basement. Immaculate in all regards including the landscaped gardens. Granite countertops throughout, radiant fuel efficient in floor heat both levels. Montana river rock fireplaces both levels. View is incredible. Privacy is prime. Detached shop is fully loaded.
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Spectacular, uninterrupted, semi water-front ocean view acreage located in the heart of Campbell River. Approximately 250 feet wide by 230 feet deep. R1 single family zoning. 2 bedroom, 1 bath rancher is placed on the South end of the lot.
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Built November 2015 and no gst payable! Fourplex with well thought out design and amenities - each unit 2 bedroom 2 bathroom. Two front units have ocean view and deck. Two rear units have private garden that’s fully fenced. Fuel efficient HRV, and built to current code which means 11 inch walls that are sound proof, earthquake and fire proof. Two parking stalls per unit. Fully tenanted. Good income, low expenses and maintenance free.
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652 Mariner Dr MLS 412637
Stunning panoramic ocean views are appreciated from both levels of this custom executive home. Four bedrooms, four bathrooms, 3782 sq. ft. main level entry home with a fully finished basement that boasts a media room, large family room and exceptional storage.
5 rental units currently earning approx $4000/mo. Great holding property. Perched atop prime ridge with super panoramic ocean view. You could even place your two McMansions on the 1.074 acres. That then becomes a purchase of two cheap building lots, shop around for a comparable bare land option and you’ll see what I mean.
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121 Dahl Road $549,000 +GST MLS 411083
This is a lifestyle choice property. Minimal yard means you can lock up and take off for several months of the year, and then return to enjoy an easy living lifestyle with low maintenance yard and an ocean view. Guest will be wowed by the granite countertops, hardwood and heated tile floors throughout. Master bedroom conveniently located on the main and all doorways are oversized for wheelchair accessibility.
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Excellent patio home alternative. DHW Construction Ltd delivers with this 1499 sqft, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom rancher. Expect only the best: hardwood and tile, heated tile ensuite, stone countertops throughout, heat pump, HRV, natural gas hot water on demand, 4 ft crawl space.
2820 Island Hwy South $298,000 MLS 408656
320- 4th Avenue $374,900 MLS 414236 Side by side duplex in great central location. Both sides are almost a mirror image of each other and are 1850 sqft. These duplexes are unique and in their large size offering 4 bedrooms, living and family room.
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233 Vermont Dr MLS 412425
Excellent patio home alternative. DHW Construction Ltd includes all the bells and whistles with this 1489 sqft, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom rancher. Vaulted ceiling great room, open concept living, hardwood and tile, heated tile ensuite, stone countertops throughout, heat pump, HRV, natural gas fireplace, hot water on demand, 4 ft crawl.
Cutest cottage by the Sea with panoramic semi-waterfront ocean view. 2 bed 1 bath. Excellent Willow Point location only a hop and a skip to shops. Great short or long term rental investment opportunity.
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Excellent patio home alternative. DHW Construction Ltd spoils you with this 1298 sqft, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom rancher. Expect only the best of finishing including stone countertops throughout, heated tile ensuite, hardwood and tile flooring, natural gas fireplace, natural gas hot water on demand, heat pump and HRV.
255 Vermont Dr $379,900 +GST MLS 412389
411-9 Adams Road $259,900 MLS 386433
Excellent patio home alternative. DHW Construction Ltd provides only the best with this 1299 square foot, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom rancher. Open concept kitchen/dining/living. 11 ft vaulted ceiling entrance foyer and great room. Hardwood and tile. Stone countertops throughout. Heat pump and high energy efficiency HRV. Natural gas hot water on demand.
Top floor, waterfront, excellent complex with great strata and healthy finances, 1291 sqft 2 bed 2 bath, lovely updates!
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Excellent condition, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom townhouse. Appliances included. Great central location to schools, parks, shop, walking trails and recreational Sportsplex and playing fields. Low inventory in this price range. Turnkey makes for excellent investment property. Complex has low strata fee and allows rentals.
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Relax and enjoy the beautiful ocean view from this lovely 2 bedroom ground level condo with patio in Royal Tyee Gardens complex. Very nicely updated home has in suite laundry, storage and a large fenced patio with gate, perfect for those with a small pet. Walk across the street to the beautiful sea walk and Ken Forde boat ramp and beach. Close to all amenities and transportation. Come and see for yourself how comfortable you can be enjoying ocean views inside/out all year round. $189,000
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Drawn to a quieter, country lifestyle? Dreaming of owning a “family” estate? Looking to invest in a 2,500+ sqft home, detached, drive thru workshop plus additional acreage? Look no further!! Lovely country home is nestled among evergreens, surrounded by beautiful landscaped gardens and dotted with plenty of outdoor living spaces. The 3 bed/2 bath home with main level entry, walk out basement is adjoined by 2 more acreages with separate titles. The one acre parcel and 1/2 acre parcel are fenced with wells. Kitchen and dining room access the upper deck overlooking the gardens and pasture. The roof is 3 years old, new counters, appliances, flooring and pantry are all highlights of the kitchen. A lovely brick/stone fireplace makes the living room a desirable place to relax. MLS 377195 $684,000
4137 Gordon Road Private trout pond on 6 acres. Beautiful 4,000 sq ft home with 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Paradise. MLS 415408 $1,099,999
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Perfectly private one bedroom condo on the first floor of Rockland House condos. This unit has a lovely private patio overlooking green space. Galley kitchen, open concept living/dining room, fireplace and in unit storage. Plenty to like here, affordable, close to recreation, shopping, hospital and other amenities. At this price why rent when you can OWN! $104,900
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This is a 1600sqft rancher, custom built with loads of extras and in a very desirable neighbourhood that adjoins 1000 acre Beaver Lodge Land Forest and has walking & biking trails. Great room has vaulted ceiling, beautiful hardwood floors, custom light features and custom rock gas fireplace. The stunning kitchen has 9’ ceiling, dark stained wood cabinetry, stainless appliances and of course granite island. Perfect kitchen/great room for entertaining. Lots of windows that let in fabulous light and French doors onto lovely patio area. The master bedroom has a walk-in closet and the ensuite has an amazing, custom oversized walk-in tiled shower with glass doors, a make-up counter plus heated tile floors and towel bar. The home is also wired for security and video system. RV parking, low maintenance yard with in-ground sprinkler system, underground services. It’s only a ten minute walk to a shopping village that has many amenities.
10-391 ERICKSON ROAD
Great layout in this one of a kind townhouse. Main level includes master bedroom and all functions of living while upstairs you have 2 guest bedrooms, full bathroom and family room. This is well designed for retirees that have children, grandchildren or guests that will love to visit you, with their own area away from you. This beautiful home offers formal & kitchen eating areas, gas fireplace in living room with double french doors onto good size deck that looks out to forest and creek area. Another private deck off upstairs bedroom and open family that overlooks large foyer. Features include tiled entrance and kitchen, B/I vacuum system, screens on all windows and doors out to balconies, security system and garage & driveway parking. This is a beautiful development and setting, within walking distance to shopping, beach and nature trails. Small dog or cat allowed, adult oriented and no rentals. You’ll be happy and proud to be an owner. Priced at $264,900
2896 APPLE DRIVE
Nicely updated rancher with big family room, 4th bedroom or office and 2nd bathroom. This home has a unique layout that will suit a young family, home base business, daycare, retiree and more. Sliders out to fully fenced backyard with nice patio, shed/shop, newer roof and extra parking. Living room has bay window and once had a woodstove that can be refitted or could hold a gas stove/fireplace. Old style screen door on front, shaker cabinets in kitchen adds character this home. Close to schools, shopping and beach. Extra parking or RV parking added. Priced at $245,000
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2220 S. Island Hwy.
Commercial lot ready to build on. Commercial 2 zoning on this level lot allows for a full range of commercial services. This high visibility property is .38 of an acre with approximately 83 ft of frontage right across from the Willow Point Shopping Centre.
$369,000
244 S. McLean
Custom built home with expansive ocean views. 3975 sqft of luxurious living space. 3 bdrms up plus a 2 bdrm suite downstairs. Wrap around deck – great for entertaining. Low maintenance yard. 2 car heated garage plus a detached workshop/ garage accessed from Alder St.
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2950+ sqft home with panoramic ocean views. Ridge property with lane access. 3 bdrms + office/den & 3 bathrooms. Plumbed for laundry on both floors. Large family room plus huge unfinished area downstairs plus an in house workshop with access to lane. Double garage.
$525,000
1250 Cedar St.
2 lease spaces available in this centrally located building. 814 sqft and 2000 sqft. Ample parking for staff & customers.
$795,000
220 S. Island Hwy.
Prime development. 2 acres, semioceanfront with RM-3 zoning which permits 60 multi-family units. Unobstructed views of Discovery Passage & the Mainland mountains. Preliminary construction design plans available to a pre-qualified buyer.
$949,000
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2532 S. Island Hwy.
.52 acre semi oceanfront property with highway frontage. C-2 zoning allows for a number of uses. The owner will consider a joint venture with a developer.
$619,000
1690B Maple
Quality space located close to many commercial and light industrial tenants. This 1800 sqft area is in a large commercially-tenanted building. Common costs are $2.55 per sqft.
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834 S. Island Hwy.
½ acre property across from the Seawalk and just a 5 minute drive from downtown. Approved 22 suite condo development project with ocean and mountain views. Zoned RM-3.
$699,000
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SOLD 180 MCPHEDRAN RD. $219,900 MLS# 416290 RANCHER WITH PRIVATE BACKYARD Ready for your decorating ideas. 3 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, 1,214 sq.ft. rancher is on 78 x 110 ft. lot close to schools, hospital, recreational facilities and shopping. Mostly original condition, built 40 years ago, cedar feature walls, updated main bath with new fixtures and ceramic tub surround. 2 year old hot water tank, cedar siding, 360 sq.ft. covered sundeck. Quite private rear yard with chain link fencing and garden shed. Single carport. Good location.
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.
#216 - 3120 ISLAND HWY. $119,500 MLS#414530 EASY AFFORDABLE LIVING Well maintained 1,200 sq.ft. mobile with family room, utility room & sundeck additions. New roof on mobile & sundeck roof is 5 yrs. old. Situated on the best strata lot, $65 monthly fee in park. Next door to lovely park on a quite private corner lot. Recent oil furnace and tank, 5 yr. old stove, electric fireplace in family room, vaulted ceiling and some updated carpets. One dog or cat allowed with park’s approval. 1 1/2 baths, good storage and small workshop off the deck.
215 STRATFORD DR. $398,500 MLS# 415805
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.
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.
#101-907 CEDAR ST. $149,900 MLS# 415867 DOWNTOWN OCEANVIEW CONDO Updated 2 bedroom 1 bath ocean view
end condo. 833 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 & rec rooms. Offers easy comfortable lifestyle.
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Another top of the line home to be built by Campbell River’s only Certified Green Builder, TRF Woodcrafts Ltd. This home lives like a rancher with almost 2,000 sq.ft. The open floor plan features an amazing kitchen & a luxurious master suite in its own separate wing. Travertine floors in the bathrooms, wood flooring; custom crafted solid wood cabinets & high efficiency heat pump. Do not allow anyone else to build your dream home. trfwoodcrafts.com.
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Another superior home being built by TRF Woodcrafts, one of Campbell River’s finest builders. You can expect the best with this certified “Green Builder”. Reduction in heating costs by as much as 50% of a normal build. Perfect for all levels of family! Master suite, open concept living area & separate den all on the main. 2 bedrooms & a full bath upstairs. Hand crafted solid wood cabinets, solid surface countertops & top of the line flooring throughout. Purchase price includes landscaping, underground sprinklers, garden shed & fully fenced. trfwoodcrafts.com
Ocean View! Ocean View! Silversea one of the finest addresses in Campbell River. Does not get any better than this dead on view of the ocean, mountains & Campbell River’s famous SeaWalk. Quality construction is evident in this 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom plus den unit. Over sized walk-in closet in the master suite. Secured underground parking. The complex has an exercise room, craft room & individual storage lockers.
Build your dream home on this beautiful rural lot. It is the perfect hideaway, yet only minutes from downtown Campbell River and only 8 km from the highway. Campbell River is a seaside City with so much to offer. We have the Ocean at our doorstep, many lakes and rivers, fishing, nature and mountain biking trails. With two excellent golf courses, skiing only minutes away, and the International Airport within half an hour, we have everything!
Another beautiful property to call home, build your dream home on this private lot. It is the perfect hideaway, yet only minutes from downtown Campbell River & only 8 km from the highway. Campbell River is a seaside City with so much to offer. We have the Ocean at our doorstep, many lakes & rivers, fishing, nature & mountain biking trails. Two excellent golf courses, skiing only minutes away & the International Airport within half an hour.
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SOLD! This is a private oasis practically in the middle of the City. Over 1/2 an acre of beautifully maintained property; with mature easy care landscaping. Beautiful vaulted ceilings with opening skylights & soaring windows grace the oversized, but cozy living room with Brazilian Cherry Mesquite hardwood flooring. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, sliders off the master suite to a private sun deck. There is a total of over 900 sq. ft. of sundeck. This home has been lovingly cared for with many updates. Call for a personal viewing.
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To be built! Another Certified Green home by one of Campbell River’s finest Builders - TRF Woodcrafts. 2,524 sq.ft. home with gourmet kitchen, hot water on demand, custom cabinets of solid wood in the gourmet kitchen, laundry room & bathrooms, high efficiency heat pump, HRV system with electronically commuted motor in furnace & air barrier exterior affording maximum air quality. 624 sq.ft. attached garage. Fully fenced & landscaped. Room for a separate 600 sq.ft. shop. trfwoodcrafts.com
This solid, exceptional quality, owner built family home comes complete with a great ocean view! 2 large bedrooms, a family room, kitchen, formal dining room & formal living room on the main floor. The top floor has a huge but cozy master suite & another bedroom. The basement has a separate outside entrance as well as inside access. Beautiful large lot with fully mature landscaping. 24 X 24 garage & loads of extra parking.
SILVERSEA!! Top floor 2 bedroom 2 bathroom high end condo with a den, has spectacular ocean & mountain views. Gas fireplace, gourmet kitchen with high end appliances, vaulted ceiling and ceiling fans. Large storage area with parking spot close to elevator. Lots of marine life and cruise ships to watch going through the Discovery Passage. Famous Campbell River Sea Walk at your doorstep. Large storage area.
SILVERSEA!!! Enjoy the sunrises & sunsets from this top floor 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom high end condo with a den, has spectacular ocean & mountain views. Lots of marine life & cruise ships to watch going through the Discovery Passage. The famous Campbell River Seawalk is right at your doorstep. This unit has a gas fireplace, gourmet kitchen with high end appliances & huge windows. Large storage area.
This is a dream home! Clearly one of a kind! Quality is evident throughout: marble ensuite, marble fireplace, granite & marble state of the art kitchen, taller than average interior doors, vaulted ceilings, soaring windows, bamboo flooring & modern gas fireplace. This open plan home has 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a den, a 19 x 23 bonus room & great room opening to an outstanding 20 x 20 covered deck which leads to a 14 x 24 private putting green.
Cute as can be, this rancher is move in ready. Completely painted inside, laminate flooring throughout, gas furnace & 2 bedrooms. Large lot, 50 x 120 with back alley access. This one is a keeper and will not last long on the market. Campbell River is a beautiful sea side City with much to offer from biking, boating, skiing, golfing & fishing and only 30 minutes from an International Airport.
$479,500
$445,000
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Open Plan with Espresso Maple Kitchen, Island & all the Extras flows to a spacious Eating area & Family Room, all looking out to a Sunny, Semi-Private backyard! Tons of Natural Light, Napoleon Gas FP, Heat Pump, 200 Amp Service! Extraordinary Parking with Oversized 23 foot Garage plus 24 foot Heated Detached Shop both with 8 ft high Double Doors! Quiet Neighbourhood close to Great schools, Willow Point Village, Trails, and Seawalk! Call Randy or Twila Today as this home will not last! $374,900.
This Bright Happy Home is filled with surprises! Convenient open plan with Dream Kitchen, Gorgeous Crown Mouldings, Beautiful New Flooring & Renovated Bathrm to name a few. Large Flex room with stylish built in shelving is ideal as a family or music room! Excellent woodworking shop wired 220V, tons of level parking & established yard with grape vines, berries & a fragrant plum tree! A White Picket Fence welcomes you home and safeguards the entire yard. A very close walk to Merecroft Village! This is a hard-to-find home, Priced at $259,000! Call Today! $259,900
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Beautiful ocean view home with a large picture window to enjoy cruise ships, tug boats and wonderful whale watching. The resident eagles are a sight to behold in the lofty trees within hearing and viewing distance. The front yard is fully fenced and has been levelled providing great additional outdoor living space. This character home with street and lane access is centrally located and within walking distance to all downtown amenities. Very few .35 acre view properties like this one left. It won’t last! MLS # 416322
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596 Galerno $528,000
This is a 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath home in beautiful Gold River. It has a good sized private yard with a large newer deck and no one behind you. Requires some updates. This property is priced to sell and won’t last. MLS # 416394
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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.
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Canada’s most decorated Olympic swimmer paid a visit to the Campbell River Killer Whales swim club last weekend. Ryan Cochrane was in town to put on a clinic for the young aspiring swimmers Saturday afternoon at Strathcona Gardens. Cochrane gave out advice and shared proper race techniques with the swimmers who swam laps under the watchful eye of Cochrane. Jim Campbell, head coach of the Killer Whales program, said having Cochrane – who he said has been one of Canada’s “most consistent” swimmers – come and teach his swimmers was invaluable. “It’s great to have him come in and share his experience,” said Campbell, adding that
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Olympic swimmer Ryan Cochrane hosted a clinic at Strathcona Gardens last Saturday. Cochrane gave up race technique tips to the Campbell River Salmon Kings swimmers.
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Submit your League’s stats to: sports@campbellrivermirror.com Wednesday Ladies 10 Pin Bowling
Monday Night Men’s 10 Pin Bowling October 24 Standings QTR YTD Lesson Lake 30.0 128.0 Alley Cats 27.0 145.0 What’s On Digest 20.0 117.0 3 D Fishing 19.0 154.5 Clippers 11.5 161.5 Boston Brutes 11.5 159.0 Storrie Creek 9.0 171.0
WEEK 30.0 27.0 20.0 19.0 11.5 11.5 9.0
TEAM Hi Scratch Game Hi Scratch Series Hi Handicap Game Hi Handicap Series
3D Fishing Alley Cats Leeson Lake Leeson Lake
763 993 2158 2797
INDIVIDUAL Hi Scratch Game Hi Scratch Series Hi Handicap Game Handicap Series
George Muskovich George Muskovich George Muskovich George Muskovich
240 311 547 760
Tuesday Lunch Bunch 10 Pin Bowling Teams QTR Quinsam Auto 182.0 Quay West 179.5 Odd Balls 176.5 SMF 174.0 Is fever travel 171.5 WOMEN High Scr Game High Hdcp Game High Scr Series High Hdcp Series MEN Hi Scratch Game Hi Handicap Game Hi Scratch Series Handicap Series TEAM Hi Scratch Game Hi Handicap Game Hi Scratch Series Handicap Series
WK 26.0 30.0 25.0 32.0 20.0
Teams QTR Marine Harvest 170.5 Nesbitt Is Coffee 160 Bowl Mates 159.5 Heavy Balls 157.5 Newbies 149.0
Sheila Stormo Gerry Saje Sheila Stormo Gloria Cowly
208 253 528 672
Ken McRann Ken McRann Ray Stormo Ray Stormo
194 494 208 528
Nesbitt Is Coffee SMF Nesbitt Is Coffee Bowl Mates
473 682 1301 1913
WK 17.0 28.0 37.0 5.0 20.0
Team Name The Gimps Whatever Works Alvin & Chipmunks A Spare I Guess C&C Living On A Spare Aztec Auto King Royals Chucking Awesome Bowlderdash
October 20 Standings Team QTR Team QTR Amigos 65 King Pins 85 Flyers 62 AFC Strikers 78 Class Act 60 Quinsam Auto 71 The “EH” Team 54 Happy Wanderers 70 Spare Shooters 51 Hopefuls 69 Team High Game scr Spare Shooters 636 Team High Game hdcp Hopefuls 860 Team High Series scr Happy Wanderers 1837 Team High Series hdcp Quinsam Auto 2440 Men’s High Game scr Geoff Bryant 197 Men’s High Game hdcp Geoff Bryant 237 Men’s High Series scr Doug Ellis 482 Lenny Marshall 482 Men’s High Series hdcp Ken McRann 608 Ladies High Game scr Shirley Focht 195 Ladies High Game hdcp Karen McCrae 255 Ladies High Series scr Shirley Focht 560 Ladies High Series hdcp Shirley Focht 698
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Tuesday Night Mixed Bowling October 18 Standings Teams Quarter Won YTD Spare Talent 40.0 40.0 Screaming Eagle’s 38.0 38.0 The B.U.F.F.S 32.0 32.0 King Pins 28.0 28.0 Canada Plus 28.0 28.0 Friggin’ 10 Pin 24.0 24.0 Awl Tec 22.0 22.0 Ryan’s Pizzeria 16.0 16.0 Split Happens 4.0 4.0 Quarter Winners: 1st = * 2nd = ** 3rd=*** Team Scr Game Canada Plus 653 Team Hcp Game Spare Talent 896 Team Scr Series Canada Plus 1808 Team Hcp Series Spare Talent 2556 Scr Game Men/Women Hcp Series Men/Women 657 Eugene Belanko 202 Eric Heel 645 Marian Atkinson 182 Lindsay Shann Hcp Game Men/Women Most POA Men/Women Eric Heel 264 Harley Trenholm +49 Lindsay Shann 236 Wendy Hupka +41 Scr Series Men/Women Robert Rodgers 547 Lennai Chickite 477
October 20 Standings GOLDEN CRYSTALS THURSDAY P.M. SENIORS (Over 50) Team Name QTR Dolphins 23 Stingrays 21 Croakers 20 Flounders 17 Dog Fish 17 Grunts 15 Gobies 15 Groupers 12 WEEKLY TEAM SCORES Points Over Series Average Flounders +254 Hi Scratch Game Gobies 923 High Scratch Series Gobies 2626 INDIVIDUAL SCORES Pins Over Agerage Game Men Richard Neal +84 Ladies Sue Muhlfeld +70 Pins Over Agerage Series Men John Andrews +121 Ladies Sue Muhlfeld +141 High Scratch Game Men Richard Neal 270 Ladies Sue Muhlfeld 236 High Scratch Series Men John Andrews 730 Ladies Sue Muhlfeld 639
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October 19 Standings Standings LW YTD Bailey W Stars 1 18 133 pIndecisive Women 14 133 Rockin’ Rollers 29 131.5 Bailey W Stars 2 8 114.5 2nd Storie 13 113 Lucky Strikes 16 109 N.I. Comm 27 92 CR Floors 19 86 TEAM High Scr Game Bailey W. Stars 1 660 High Hdcp Game CR Floors 884 High Scr Series Bailey W. Stars 1 1843 High Hdcp Series Rockin’ Rollers 2534 INDIVIDUAL High Scr Game Maria Addison 190 High Hdcp Game Josie Ladouceur 247 High Scr Series Shelley Morton 489 High Hdcp Series Henrie Machielsen 670 Quarter Winners: (tie) Bailey W. Stars 1 (133 points) pIndecisive Women (133 points)
WK 29.0 24.0 28.0 23.0 30.0 13.0 14.0 19.0 14.0 26.0
QTR 189.5 180.5 176.5 172.5 154.0 150.5 147.0 144.5 117.0 108.0
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193 266 520 721
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Colin Blake Christian Brandt Kobe Oishi Carter Hikichi Zach Erhardt Reid Wilson Mitchell Williams Aaron Brewer Dom Kolbeins Colton Rhodes Cole Slaney Sheldon Brett Max Daerendinger Reid Wheeldon Dylan McCann Dawson Frank Trevor Bottomley Brett Kinley Mateo Albinati Aiden Sutherland Logan Cursley Aidan Bate-Smith
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GF GA +/- PTS 28 1 27 18 12 7 5 12 10 6 4 9 12 6 6 8 8 14 -6 4 5 17 -7 4 7 15 -12 3 3 11 -8 1 2 10 -8 1
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Ladies Team Scores CC #1-10 vs Eagles #1-4 CR Legion-7 vs Eagles #2-7 Ladies Teams G F A High Scores Curling Club #1 5 44 26 Yvette Beaudoin CR Legion 5 34 36 Mandy Minaker Eagles #1 5 34 36 Bev Ruttan Eagles #2 4 32 24 High Out Curling Club #2 4 20 36 Christina Martin Riptide 3 18 24
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Monday Night Darts League Standings October 17 Standings High Scores Cont. Men’s Team Scores Steve Cavanaugh CC#2-12 vs Freddies #2-0 CR Legion-10 vs Riptide #1-4 Karl Bro Finning/Eagles#2-10 vs Eagles #1-2 Art Straw Q. Legion-8 vs Riptide #2-4 Vic Prevost CC#1-7 vs Freddies #1-5 High Out Mens Teams G F A Cliff Boutilier Riptide #2 5 35 25 Mike Kinser 180s Finning/Eagles#2 3 31 5 Curling Club #2 4 30 18 Andy Holmes Quadra Legion 4 27 21 140s Eagles #1 5 23 37 Andrew Allen Curling Club #1 3 21 15 Graeme Binnersley Riptide #1 4 20 40 Ken Binnersley Freddies #2 4 17 43 Cliff Boutilier Steve Cavanaugh CR Legion 2 15 9 Andy Holmes High Scores Greg McAuley Albert Wilson 139 Jim Thomson Rick Yarjau 133 Al Dunn 132,125 Roy White Dave Wilson John Hamstra 132 Andy Holmes 129,123
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Don Daniels while the rain continued to pour down, a few people were launching their boats and were making a spin around the lake. At the boat launch, activity was pretty quiet and I was told that when the boat launch is busy the fish bite is on and the guys going out know what to do at a specific time. I was told that kokanee are in Comox Lake but the tackle stores have no confirmation of catch reports of kokanee. I know that both Maple and Echo Lake have been stocked with trout and there are no reports of kokanee being stocked. I made it to Maple Lake and noticed that a few people were shore fishing and no fish were caught in midafternoon. There are trout close to five pounds in Maple but there are lots of catchable sized rainbows.
There are some fishermen that turn up their nose at chum salmon but for many anglers it has been a superb month and a heavy run of chums continues. Those who can get out have been limiting out within three hours and many double headers have occurred. Browns Bay is a great place to start and the area around Deep Bay and Plumber Bay, along with Green Seas, are hot spots. Trolling at slower speeds in accordance with the tides seems to be working and there are catch reports in water 40 to 80 feet deep. Many small hoochies in various colours have been working, with pink being the most popular trolled, behind green or purple Hot Spot flashers. In the mix at this time are coho, both wild and hatchery, and springs are still around and getting a 21 is common. Local rivers are seeing anglers coming out using spinning gear, and with the higher water levels fish will be stacked up and those getting out will be fishing shoulder to shoulder. W T NE EN R M DE GE UN NA A M
Some Chum Salmon Caught at Brown’s Bay
For at least another two weeks salmon will be dark and spawned out. Both chum and coho are fished by float fishing and casting out lures, and these fish are fun to catch on a fly. Fly patterns are pink, purple, blue and the ever-popular chartreuse. I recently saw a number of anglers fishing the Oyster River and many fish were foul hooked when fishing a pool of close to spawned out fish.
I am looking at November 13 as the date for the fly tying beginners sessions and those who attended last year are invited to come back and those who attended a session at Elders College will be contacted as to the location which I hope will be the Vancouver Island Regional Library here in Campbell River beginning at 1 p.m.
Last Monday, a few of us made a short trip to Comox Lake and
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The Cermaq City Wave FC Division 1 team was on the road Saturday to Victoria to face the undefeated Vic West side. They had a slow start to the game, an issue that they have struggled with throughout the season, going down 1-0 early in the half. The squad rallied after that, controlling the majority of possession and imposing their will on the game. The forward line of Matt Wooff, Blaze Roberts, and Kellen Arnik were unlucky not to score on a number of occasions, the Vic West keeper and the woodwork doing just enough to keep their slender lead at halftime. Cermaq were punished again for a complacent start to the second half and were soon down by two goals. The introduction of Wyatt Bryce’s attacking flair, and Karson Kroetsch’s tenacity provided some spark as Cermaq looked for a goal that would get them back in the game.
The Bantam B Tyees racked up a pair of wins on their 600 km Island trek last weekend. The Tyees’ first game was Saturday in Port Alice against the Tri-Port Eagles. The Tyees found themselves engaged in an end to end battle with the Eagles and were locked at 2-1 for Tri-Port at the midpoint of the game. In the third period the Bantam Tyees took fire to the net, and with 15 minutes left in the game it was tied 3-3. The Tyees worked hard to out shoot their opponents and were rewarded with a comeback goal to make it 4-3. With minute-by-minute plays the Tyees scored and scored to win the game 8-3. With victory in their blood, the Tyees headed to Sooke on Sunday to take on the Thunderbirds. The Tyees made their mark in the first, playing strong on the penalty kills and leaving the ice with a two goal advantage. They never knew anything but win, popping three more into the net in the next two periods and finishing the game with a four goal lead.
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While Halloween can be fun for adults and children alike, the family pet might not look forward to October 31 as much as the rest of the family. When trick-or-treating time arrives and the doorbell gets its annual workout, pet parents should take steps to ensure their dogs, cats and other companion animals stay calm and don’t get too frightened or excited.
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Halloween is full of decorations, costumes and, of course, trick-ortreaters. While the excitement can be thrilling for children, pets can easily grow scared. Animals generally become creatures of routine, and anything that takes them out of their comfort zones can be a cause for agitation. Spooky decorations hung throughout the house and outdoors present new sights and smells. The doorbell ringing every few minutes could put skittish pets even more on edge -- especially when they come face-to-face with hordes of costumed trick-or-treaters. Candy, and chocolate in particular, poses a large risk as well. Even relatively small amounts of chocolate can be harmful to cats and dogs. That’s because chocolate contains caffeine and theobromine, two different types of stimulants that can wreak havoc on an animal’s central nervous system. Hard candies may be swallowed and become lodged in the throat or digestive tract. Artificial sweeteners are harmful to animals, too.
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_______ and _______ are Halloween colors because _______ is associated with the fall harvest and _______ is associated with darkness and death. 2. The ancient Celts thought that spirits and ghosts roamed the countryside on Halloween night. They began wearing _______ to avoid being recognized as human. 3. Vampires are mythical beings who defy death by sucking the _______ of humans. 4. The movie ‘’_______’’ was made in only 21 days in 1978 on a very limited budget. 5. According to superstition, what does it mean if you see a spider on Halloween? 6. The _______ ended up outselling the game of Monopoly in its first year of manufacture as a Parker Brothers brand. 7. Michael Jackson’s album ‘’_______’’ came out in 1982. 8. What actor starred in the 1985 movie ‘’Teen Wolf’’? 9. Another word for grave is _______. 10. According to folklore, the jack-o-lantern got its name from a man named _______. 11. According to Halloween superstition, what should you do if you want to see a witch? 12. According to superstition, a person born on Halloween has which particular ability?
* Don’t take dogs trick-or-treating. Although you may have a calm, well-mannered dog, the crowds in the neighborhood may excite man’s best friend, whose behavior might be difficult to predict. Also, other animals that get loose from homes when the doors are opened may provoke your dog. It’s enough to keep your eyes on your children, never mind being mindful of your dog, too. * Skip costumes for pets. You may think it’s a great idea to dress your pets in costumes, but there’s a good chance your pet does not share your enthusiasm. It may stress out the animal, so avoid pet costumes. * Be mindful of holiday decorations. Strings of lights, fake spider webs and other decorative items can be tripping hazards for pets, while electronic devices could pose a safety risk. Avoid lit candles in the home because cats or dogs may knock them over.
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* Keep pets secured in a bedroom or another quiet space. Your dog or cat may try to bolt outside every time you open the door to trick-or-treaters. Instead, keep the animals in a bedroom or laundry area. Not only will they appreciate the quiet, but also they won’t have a chance to escape and get lost.
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* Store collected candy out of reach. Pets are inquisitive, and they may be drawn to the sweet smell of candy and treats. Candy wrappers and the candy itself can be hazardous to pets. Therefore, store candy where pets cannot access it and be sure children discard candy wrappers.
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* Keep pets indoors for the day. Animals that are frightened may run away or grow disoriented and get lost. Also, you never want your pet to be the victim of a Halloween prank. Sometimes black cats are stolen on Halloween. Dogs left outside may be at risk for teasing and taunting, too.
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Leave Quadra Island (Quathiaski Cove) 6:20 am Daily except Dec 25 & Jan 1 7:05 am Daily except Dec 25 & Jan 1 8:00 am Mon-Fri 9:00 am !! Mon-Fri 10:00 am Mon-Fri 11:00 am Mon-Fri 12:00 pm Mon-Fri 1:00 pm Mon-Fri 2:05 pm Mon-Fri 3:00 pm Daily 4:00 pm Daily - except Tue are (DC) 5:00 pm Daily 5:50 pm Daily 7:00 pm Daily 8:00 pm Daily 9:15 pm Daily 10:15 pm Fri & Sat only
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Conservationists team up in honour of Haig-Brown Two imp assione d voices for environmental conservation will come together for an evening at the Tidemark Theatre in honour of early environmental activist and Campbell Riverite Roderick Haig-Brown. This is the seventh in the annual Haig-Brown Memorial Lecture series, which has been a joint effort of the Campbell River Arts Council, the Museum at Campbell River, and the HaigBrown Institute. This year’s event is called Two Measures of this Precious Coast. Andrew Nikiforuk will present the lecture, Why Haig-Brown Matters More than Ever, and Ian McAllister of Pacific Wild will open with a talk called The Ocean Never Sleeps. For more than three decades, Nikiforuk has written about energy, economics and the West
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Ian McAllister, left, and Andrew Nikiforuk will be speaking as part of an evening called Two Measures of This Precious Coast.
Georgia Straight, Equinox and Harrowsmith. Nikiforuk’s journalism has won seven National Magazine Awards since 1989 and top honours for investigative writing *Catching this sailing does not guarantee space on the 6:45 pm sailing from Quadra to Cortes. from the Association of Canadian Journalists. This former HaigLtd. Brown writer-in-residence will offer insight into why Haig-Brown remains Canada’s most under-appreciated conOFFERING: servationist. On almost • Alignments • Electrical every issue, includ• General Maintenance • Air Conditioning ing salmon protection, • Steering & Suspension • Safety Inspections dam building, climate • Brakes • Trailers & change and community • Drive Line resilience, Haig-Brown Full Mechanical Repairs! forged a remarkable and 250.287.7226 • 1790 D Tamarac St. inspiring moral vision for ordinary people. In QuadRa island - CoRtes island this lively talk Nikiforuk Pat Nichol – Author & Speaker MONDAY TO FRIDAY SCHEDULE will explain why HaigLeave Cortes Island (Whaletown) Leave Quadra Island (Heriot Bay) presents Brown’s legacy matters 7:50 am Daily except Dec 25 & Jan 1 9:05 am Daily except Dec 25 & Jan 1 Ibus, teludestre etem sum hacrimus, nos aut vere, querum quos porte faccies tiortem tes in se, Palamore delicav than ever. 9:50 am 11:05 am Daily except Tue are (DC) “Aging Vibrantly” 11:50 am 1:05 pm Canada may have the entissid amdium int? inti peri senestris consuam ter avestiq uontem invesse ntiaes molisula it viris vid aus 1:50 pm Daily except Tue are (DC) 3:05 om longest coast-line Thursday, Nov. 3 at 2pm 3:50 pm 5:05 pm virterfena, med cres non se nonsigilin tum des fui simmorem, Catifecto patursum inc tericampris nosulti lneque of any 5:50 pm 6:45 pm nation but it has set aside moves between humour and pathos to share ideasorum on how tellarbit voltorbi sedin Ita senihil huciis,Pat acto publice niterid ac moves hos issu cautum sulic the venleast pere,for us marine proDC: Tuesday sailings will be replaced by Dangerous Cargo sailings. Leaving Quadra at 11:05 am and Cortes at 2:05 pm. No other passengers permitted. to live every day courageously, outrageously and vibrantly Famed photogompris aciptiam veribeffre in talemus. Artin Etris ena noribus An tem Romnia Serehem num numtection. hala re ad SATURDAY & SUNDAY SCHEDULE rapher and conservaLeave Cortes Island (Whaletown) inatur, cultora iae deri publiam. Lestisci iminctur si bero omnihic tibustrum as doluptasin estrument aditius Leave Quadra Island (Heriot Bay) tionist, McAllister, pres7:50 am Daily except Sundays 8:50 am Daily except Sundays iderovit as deri debit et aut doluptatia ium si offictur? Is veruntoresto etur aut doluptatest re cum ents quodia cor aut 9:35 am 10:50 am a visual tour on the Jill Paris Rody – Artist 11:35 am 1:05 pm intio cone repudae pudaectotas sita quibus, ut ipsam Sed molorpo ribeaque cum ex estotata nonsectur, voluptat state of fin whales, her1:50 pm 3:05 om ring and salmon in the 3:50 pm 5:05 pm velestrum fugia am que commolorit remo quamus doluptampresents
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If you are looking for that one of a kind property with 40 acres of property this is for you! Partially finished log home currently being lived in by seller. All the materials are here to finish the home, beautiful cedar for the vaulted ceilings that are partly completed and fir for the floors. Main floor boasts 2 large bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms.... could be a master bedroom on the main floor. Enter into the great room with huge vaulted ceilings and cozy wood burning fireplace, large country kitchen is almost completed. Granite tile is ready to be installed for the countertops. Purchase this property and finish as you like many of the materials are already here. Privacy and serenity.... live the dream! Nature is at your doorstep!
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
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! NEW CONSTRUCTION
• 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.
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MLS# 416316
• 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.
561 Thulin St. $399,800 MLS 415248 • • • •
Oceanview 2500 sqft Open floor plan with spacious master Fruit trees and mature landscaping Roof is 7 years new
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• 2 bed, 3 bath + Den, 2351 sqft • Ocean View Executive Home • Low maintenance yard with ample parking
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$214,900 • 200 Ambleside Dr MLS 408168
$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
3829 Peak Drive $569,800 MLS# 416107
• Executive style home on private 0.492 acres in Mitlenatch Estates. • Top quality upgrades. This home is better than new! • Fresh Paint & Hunter Douglas Blinds
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.
new price
2629 Sunderland Rd $549,000
4 HOUSES $475,000 • 909 Sayward Rd
$299,000 • 1242 Sayward Rd
$158,000 • 251 Spar St
Beautiful riverfront acreage w/ restored Heritage Home
2.98 acres, 4/ 3 bed, 1 bath house
Large family home with 3 bdrm 2 bath
MLS 394316 • 5 bdrm, 3 bath level entry w/full finished walkout bsmt. Large Ocean and Mountain view Lot. Build to Suit • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty
2001 Island Hwy $368,800 MLS# 410716
• Super high exposure location • C-4 Zoning allows for multitude of business uses. Currently a large 7200 sq ft bldg w/ ample parking.
2621 Sunderland Rd $539,000 MLS 394334
• 5 bdrm, 3 bath level entry w/full finished walkout bsmt. Large Ocean and Mountain view Lot. Build to Suit • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty
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Finest waterfront living, 2 beds 2 baths, indoor pool, hot tub, exercise room, marina and roof top deck are just a few of the amenities. $312,900
NEW LISTING 113 Forest Grove Drive WOW! Every now and then you see a home that really is spectacular and this home is one of them. From the minute you walk inside, this house will take your breath away! Beautiful timber framed great room perfect for entertaining, located adjacent to the kitchen which really has everything. Bright and beautiful with all the work space you can want including breakfast bar, dining nook, swanky gas stove and beautiful workmanship and design. On the main level you will also find a study, formal dining room, living room and a guest room. Upstairs has a fabulous master bedroom with a spa-like ensuite complete with a sauna and bonus room, presently set up as a work out room. This is a space that would also be perfect as a nursery. 3 more bedrooms and a media room upstairs with lots of character. The backyard is all fenced in, lots of room for everything... Want a shop, RV parking, swimming pool, tennis courts? Go ahead and build it, there’s lots of room. MLS 415476 offered at $665,000
2653 Sunderland Rd $599,800 MLS 407859
SOLD!
411 Donner Dr
Bright and airy 2 storey home with double garage and detached studio. Stunning mountain views located in Gold River. $174,900 MLS 415879
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.
710-9th Avenue
NEW PRICE
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
Two Lots with two seperate titles - Excellent opportunity to build two homes or one home and rent out the existing home for extra income.
Waterfront Lots on North Beach Drive
• Only 2 waterfront lots remaining $249,900 & $270,900. • Build your dream home -40’ Aluminum fabricated private dock. • All in the private gated community of Newport.
$224,900
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770 Petersen Rd
5 bed 3bath, Spectacular 1 acre estate located next to Sequoia Springs Golf Cocurse & min. from down town CR.
$645,000 MLS 413398
439 Wayne Rd
Fantastic Custom built 4 bedroom home on 0.371 acres. Room to build a shop, In floor heating and much more!
$434,900 MLS 415911
#11-1315 Creekside Way
625 Alpine Rd
Very central 2 bed, 2 bath townhouse in a desirable area! This unit has had many updates. Call to view!
$127,500 MLS 411917
Friday, Saturday & Sunday from 1-3pm MARINER’S LANDING LUXURY PATIO HOMES STARTING AT $304,500
Side by side duplex units currently rented. A great addition to any investors portfolio.
$349,999 MLS 411955
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• Prime forested 36 acre parcel in a very desirable area • It is forested with a variety of species, some of which may be merchantable • The land is mainly flat with some rolling hills. • UR zoning will allow a variety of uses including agricultural, forestry, and low impact recreation. • Located off the Island Highway with good access. • Make your future plans here!
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Welcome to the secured gated community of Mariner’s Landing SHOW Luxury patio homes HOME OPEN
2991 North Beach Drive (at the end of Coulter Rd)
Starting at $330,900
ALMOST SOLD OUT! ONLY 4 HOMES REMAINING!
The Kingfisher 1550 sqft #8, #9, #11, #15 The Sandpiper -SOLD OUT! The Mariner - SOLD OUT!
BUILT BY AWARD WINNING CROWNE PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT CORP.
2833 North Beach Dr
This bare land strata patio home will be move in ready. Enjoy open concept living in this tastefully decorated home. Features of this floor plan include a spacious kitchen with island, stone gas fireplace, heat pump, on-demand hot water, attached single garage, exterior patio and fully fenced yard, appliance package and blind package included. Relax in the oversized master bedroom that has a deluxe 5 pc ensuite with heated tile floors and a walk-in closet.
Lot #7 & Lot #8 North Beach Drive $249,900. & $270,900.
$1,068,888 MLS 404649
LIMITED EDITION.... only 2 lots remaining. This may be your last chance
An architecturally designed masterpiece waterfront home. Your residence comes with it’s own private, protected, fabricated dock located in the secured gated subdivision of Newport. This luxurious 4900 sq ft 5 bedroom, 5 bath home has handcrafted fir timberframe construction in the vaulted great room and 9’ ceilings throughout the rest of the home. The custom designed chefs kitchen has solid cherry cabinetry, granite counter tops and slate tile flooring. The main living area has solid oak flooring and a lavish stone fireplace. The master suite is simply incredible. Lower level comforts include heated concrete floor, media, exercise, guest and family room with full bar. Whether you are returning home to your dock by boat or kayak or entering through the main gate to your luxurious coastal home, you will be assured your address of distinction is a limited edition.
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to purchase a waterfront lot on the breathtaking estuary where the Campbell River meets the Pacific Ocean. Imagine....private protected moorage with a 40 foot dock included at your doorstep located inside the Newport gated community. These properties have design guidelines in place to maintain the integrity of the development. The subdivision has been developed with custom street lighting, rolled curbs and underground services including a beautiful waterfall with extensive landscaping at the entrance to welcome you. Come be a part of the neighbourhood and enjoy this peaceful corner of paradise. Lot 7 - .113 hectares ( inc LCP)12,163 sqft Lot 8 - .154 hectares (inc. LCP); 16,576 sqft
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Bright, beautiful, ocean & mountain view, single detached patio home. Part of a 14 unit community focused on quiet living for empty nesters or retirees. MLS 406508
$359,900
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1416 SCHOONER RD
Bright & spacious quality rancher in Georgia Park. Large master bedroom features nice 4 piece ensuite. Kitchen with eating nook & separate dining room. Private fully fenced yard.
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8062 HARMONY CRES
MLS 414760
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$1,495,000
AMY ROSS (ROSS)&&PAUL PAUL AXON AXON AMY 250-202-7677 || 250-204-1938 250-204-1938 250-202-7677 www.amyandpaul.ca www.amyandpaul.ca
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$179,900
AMY (ROSS) & PAUL AXON 250-202-7677 | 250-204-1938 www.amyandpaul.ca
MLS 416114
$219,900
MLS 391453
250-935-6795 250-202-8200
1135 FIR ST 2 bedroom downtown bungalow. Zoned C-1 and currently used as a massage therapy clinic, could be transformed back to a single family cottage-style home with some renovation.
$1,130,000
TED & TERRI CHALATURNYK
MLS 415040
250-202-7677 | 250-204-1938 www.amyandpaul.ca
298 SAWMILL RD
SOLD
Spectacular south facing and west facing 48 acre waterfront property with views of Plunger Pass. Safe moorage in the bay and dock potential along the shore. MLS 397770
$455,000
$164,900
AMY (ROSS) & PAUL AXON
250-287-2000 www.tedandterri.com
LOT 1375 25 SALAL IRENE ROAD RD View of Gorge Harbour: three bedroom 1 1/2 bath newly renovated bright and spacious home and charming guest cottage suitable for vacation rental or family get-a-ways. 388190 MLSMLS 412213
4000 GORDON RD Absolutely stunning 3521 sq. ft. Timber Frame home situated on almost 4.7 acres! Outstanding workmanship & a spacious open design.
$1,600,000
MLS 413869
$959,800
MARTHA ABELSON
TED & TERRI MARTHA ABELSON
STEPHEN GRANT
MarthaAbelson@royallepage.ca
250-287-2000 MarthaAbelson@royallepage.ca www.tedandterri.com
steve@stephengrant.bc.ca
LOT 309-322 25 IRENE BIRCH ROAD ST
951 GREENWOOD ST
CHALATURNYK 250-935-6795
250-935-6795
388190 MLSMLS 416366
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Sit on your deck and enjoy the afternoon sun on a beautiful fall day. Open dining room/living room that walks onto a soon to be new private deck. $349,900
www.heatherparker.ca
MarthaAbelson@royallepage.ca www.heatherparker.ca
7522 ISLAND HWY
250-287-2000 www.tedandterri.com
21 OREGON RD Contemporary beach home located 1 block from the seaside on a .31 acre, level, landscaped lot at the end of a private lane. Excellent home for entertaining.
MARTHA ABELSON HEATHER PARKER
Black Creek farm with 2 homes, pastures, woodlands, numerous older outbuildings and a mature “U-Pick” blueberry field of 1000+ plants, irrigated from dugout.
TED & TERRI CHALATURNYK
305-155 ERICKSON RD Top floor, corner unit ocean view condo! Located in Willow Point, this 55+ complex is close to shopping and just steps away from the Seawalk.
MLS 413935
HEATHER PARKER
1020 FIR ST Cute, solid, 2 bedroom plus den built in the 50’s with nice mountain views both front and back and a peek-a-boo ocean view.
MLS 415960
D L O S
$344,000
250-202-8200
billbradshaw@royallepage.ca
206-615 ALDER ST
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$1,100,000
BILL BRADSHAW
250-287-1287
steve@stephengrant.bc.ca
2680 DENMAN ST
Stunning Heriot Bay Ocean View Rancher featuring panoramic views across Drew Harbour & Rebecca Spit Provincial Park! MLS 414039
Personal Real Estate Corporation
Personal Real Estate Corporation
steve@stephengrant.bc.ca
andrewrivett@royallepage.ca
$488,800
STEPHEN GRANT
Personal Real Estate Corporation
Personal Real Estate Corporation
BILL BRADSHAW
MLS 412433
$563,800
$219,000
3987 S ISLAND HWY If you like the sound of waves lulling you to sleep every night, this walk on water Stories beach home is for you! Come “sea” for yourself!
MLS 413132
$185,000
Masterfully designed executive home enjoys stunning views of the Strait of Georgia & mainland mountains from its waterfront 1.65 acre site located in the Williams Beach area.
Quick possession possible! 2298 sq. ft. split level home offers 4 bedrooms, 3 baths set on 0.31 acre & backs onto a golf course.
ANDREW RIVETT
LOT C GREEN RD Subdividable acreage located on Green Rd, within walking distance from all services in Quathiaski Cove. Potential building sites would easily accommodate a home and cabin or workshop.
MLS 406586
1969 AUGUSTA PL
B-2844 FAIRMILE RD Willow point duplex lives like a rancher or patio home at an affordable price. 1212 sq/ft, 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. MLS 411770 WAS $225,000
NEW
Affordable 3 bedroom rancher in town only blocks from the city center. Oversized single garage plus rear lane access for a shed or maybe future RV Parking. MLS 416317
$74,900
NEW
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$249,900
Personal Real Estate Corporation
250-287-1287
1003 TIMBERLINE DR Beautiful 6 year old ocean view home on .29 acres in sought after Willow Point. 2451 sq ft 4 bedroom, 3.5 bathrooms. MLS 416451
! ING LIST W NE
$486,900
MELANIE ADELBORG VANESSA HIRD
ROBERT NIXON
STEPHEN GRANT
250-287-6200
Personal Real Estate Corporation
CHOLENE BEGIN
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steve@stephengrant.bc.ca
250-287-1287
cholene@telus.net
250-203-6105 250-202-4677
607 STEENBUCK DR
LOT B BLOWER RD
MLS 356080
SOLD
ED HANDJA & SHELLEY MCKAY Personal Real Estate Corporation
Personal Real Estate Corporation
250-287-0011/250-830-4435
MLS 414567
1787 MEADOWBROOK
SOLD
MLS 413320
SOLD
MLS 415243
VANESSA HIRD
VANESSA HIRD
250-202-4677
250-202-4677
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vanessahird@royallepage.ca
250-287-0340
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Shoeboxes deliver joy around the world KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
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hristmas is still eight weeks away but for those wanting to spread a little joy where there is little, it’s already time to start shopping. Operation Christmas Child, a charitable Samaritan’s Purse initiative, is underway for another season. Those who would like to lend a hand are invited to fill a shoebox full of small gifts for children in impoverished countries. Deana Longland, Campbell River’s Operation Christmas Child co-ordinator
since 2008, says for many of those children it will be the only gift they ever receive. Longland first got involved through her church and thought it was a worthy project that she and her husband could do together as a family with their daughter. “It’s such a great way to teach kids about giving and that’s how it all started with us,” Longland says. She’s been packing a shoebox every year since. What goes in the shoebox is up to the giver. Samaritan’s Purse encourages each
donor to send a variety of school supplies, toys and hygiene products that will not break, leak or harm a child. Last year, Canadians packed 730,577 shoeboxes and locally, Campbell Riverites filled 1,480 shoeboxes. This year, shoeboxes packed in Campbell River will go to a child in one of several countries including El Salvador, Haiti, Guatemala, Venezuela, Guinea, Nicaragua, Uruguay, Ukraine, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea Bissau or Sierra Leone. Those interested in packing a shoebox can pick up a box from several local churches, the Mirror office or by calling Discovery Community Church (250-287-8786). The deadline to fill a shoebox is the week of November 14-20. For more information, visit samaritanspurse.ca/OCC
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A group of boys in Uganda eagerly look through their shoeboxes packed by generous donors. Operation Christmas Child is underway for another year and Campbell Riverites are encouraged to fill a shoebox for a child in need.
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Investigating the wines of Iberia aromas with nuances specifically of wild berries, strawberries and wild cherries. On the palate the flavours are identical, integrated with a soft tannic structure. The Iberian Peninsula has been inhabited for at least 1.2 million years. Ancient remains have been found in the Atapuerca Mountains in northern Spain - the winemaking regions known in modern times as Burgos, Castile and Leon. Calcada Vinho Verde (275719) $16.99 is produced from a blend of the traditional Loureiro, Arinto, Azal and Trajadura grapes. Fresh apple and pear flavours slide into guava, pineapple and mango, giving this ever so slightly sparkling white wine interesting undercurrents. Wine has been made
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When we think of Iberia, wine lovers generally think of Spain and Portugal. In fact, a small portion of southwestern France and the tiny British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar are also technically part of the Iberian Peninsula. Isolated from easy land access to the rest of Europe for most of recorded history by the mass of the Pyrenees mountains, Spain and Portugal were both ‘discovered’ by Greek and – later – Roman explorers voyaging under sail across the Mediterranean and around what we know today as the Strait of Gibraltar. Bacalhôa JP Azeitao Setúbal (292979) $12 blends 47 per cent Castelão, 40 per cent Aragonez and 13 per cent Syrah into a Vibrant colour, dominantly fruity
Opinion in Portugal since at least 2000 B.C. when the Tartessians planted vines in the Sado and Tagus river valleys. Greek and Roman explorers brought new varieties of vines and their own winemaking cultures. Thousands of years later, fortified sweet Port wines were devised. Alt houg h tradition
would have it otherwise, Port was not created by British sailors by spiking the wine with brandy to avoid spoilage during the long voyage north. More accurately, British importers could be credited for recognizing that a smooth, already fortified wine that would appeal to English palates, would coincidentally survive the trip to London. Not all Port is red – or even tawny! Sassy a n d s w e e t Tay l o r Fladgate Fine White Port (164129) $19.59 is a blend of Arinto, Boal (Semillon), Codega, Esgana Cão, Folgasão, Gouveio, Viosinho and Rabigato varieties. Barrel-aged, it is actually honey gold - not white. Honey, almonds and vanilla notes make this a tasty sipper.
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NEW VENUE: Anglican Church @ 228 South Dogwood Street Tuesday, November 1 ............9:00am to 11:00am Tuesday, November 8.............3:30pm to 6:00pm Wednesday, November 9 .......9:00am to 11:00am Tuesday, November 15...........3:30pm to 6:00pm Tuesday, November 29...........12:00pm to 2:00pm If you are not eligible please contact your family physician or local pharmacy about vaccine availability and cost.
The Campbell River Italian Cultural Society recently helped purchase a therapy cart for Yucalta Lodge. Pictured from left are: Gino Panziera, Jane Sartor, Doug Lorenzen, CR Italian Club, Tania MacDonald, Recreation Therapist, John Zanatta, Louise Belin and Tony Fantillo, CR Italian Club and Stacey Marsh and Carly Pisterzi, Hospital Foundation.
Italian picnic helps tickle the senses The Campbell River Italian Cultural Society recently made a donation towards a Snoezelen Therapy Cart for Yucalta Lodge. Snoezelen Therapy is used therapeutically for residents with dementia, strokes and other brain injuries who require different forms of stimulation to assist in calming them while providing pleasure and a sense of
well-being. Sounds (music, nature effects), aromas (lavender, wet earth, baking), tactile experiences (feathers, sandpaper, bumpy fabric), interesting light effects (bubble tubes, Fiber Optics and projectors) and vibrating items (pillow, tube) create either the calming or stimulating multi-sensory experience needed to encourage residents
to passively or actively engage in the moment. The Campbell River Italian Cultural Society raised the money towards the purchase of the therapy cart through its annual picnic. For 20 years, the society has hosted an amazingly fun and delicious family picnic at Miracle Beach Provincial Park, complete with homemade sausages and
spaghetti, raising more than $22,000 in support of quality health care for Campbell River and North Vancouver Island. To support the doctors, nurses and other key members of the local healthcare team, donations can be made to the Hospital Foundation either online at: crhospitalfoudnation.ca or by calling 250-8502418.
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Campbell River and District Association for Community Living 7x6 New Zealand. In 1946, its global outlook, Altrusa expanded The Campbell River and District Association for Community Living would like to send a big thank you to the Altrusa Club for their donation last week, in helping with upgrades for Dogwood Place: Child and Youth Development Centre. The relationship between the Association and the Altrusa Club has been a lasting, beneficial relationship for many years. I don’t think the community of Campbell River realizes how essential the Altrusa Club is. Here is a brief history on the Altrusa Club, to show how significant they are: Altrusa International was founded in Nashville, Tennessee in 1917, originally as Altrusa Institute. During that time, a record number of women were going to work during World War I, and there was a need for women’s civic organizations. Mamie L. Bass had served as the Superintendent of the Women’s Division of the United States Employment Services, and was a partner in her brother’s architecture firm. While she admired Dr. Durham’s Institute, Bass felt that Altrusa could serve a higher purpose. In June 1918, when Altrusa held its first convention in Indianapolis,
Altrusa sent its first representative to the United Nations. In 1962, Altrusa International established the Altrusa International Foundation, which is dedicated to improving economic well-being and quality of life through a commitment to community services and literacy. In 1966, the organization began to From left: Barb McLeod, Altrusa Club and Greg Hill, Executive Director of CRADACL look to America’s youth as the future of Altrusa and established ASTRA service clubs. ASTRA encourages young Mamie L. Bass’s vision became reality. The Altrusa Institute became a classified people, ages 13 to 21, to participate in community service. Expanding on its service organization for women. In 1935, Altrusa became international commitment to youth, Altrusa adopted when the first club in Mexico was literacy as on-going area of service in organized. Since that first step over US 1977. borders in 1935, Altrusa moved into The eighties and nineties brought many Puerto Rico, Chile, Ecuador, Mexico, exciting changes to Altrusa. With the end India, Korea, Russia, Ukraine, Ireland, of Communism, the former Soviet Union Great Britain, Bermuda, Canada, and saw its first Altrusa clubs. Increasing
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projects beyond literacy and education by adopting a resolution to promote environmental concerns in 1989. The new millennium continues to bring new ideas and opportunities for Altrusa. In 2011, the association launched a new branding and marketing campaign with the purpose of increasing Altrusa’s image in the communities, and reaching out to an evolving membership. Campbell River Altrusa Club is presently making plans for local projects and activities to celebrate their 100th anniversary next year. Source: http://www.altrusa.com/Who-WeAre/History.aspx
Campbell River and District Association for Community Living 1153 Greenwood Street Campbell River, B.C. V9W 3C5 “Helping People Help Themselves”
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Father and daughter team Dave and Julia Ashcroft (far left and far right) hand over a matching Marine Harvest donation of $635 to Stephanie Arkwright (centre), local SPCA branch manager. The dog-loving Ashcroft family volunteers every year at the Campbell River Paws for A Cause Walk, cooking salmon burgers and noodle salads, with all proceeds going to the animal shelter. This year they raised $635 from sales and this amount was doubled by the company.
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Community Living7x7 Month 1960 – 1980’s
Campbell River and District Association for Retarded Children was incorporated
1962
Supported Employment Program began
Plans for a workshop facility began
1972
1966
1964
Vancouver Island Training Program became Self-Help Skills
School District 72 took over the operation of Arbutus School
First Easter Seal bus arrived
1961
1971
1965 Quonset hut provided as the classroom
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1976
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Skyline Productions official opening
1982
1974
Name changed to Campbell River and District Association for the Mentally Retarded
Library at Elm Street School was offered as a classroom
Sunrise Resources for Early Childhood Development was formed
1984 1983
1979
1988 1989
1985
Vancouver Island Training Program was initiated
Name changed to Campbell River and District Association for the Mentally Handicapped
Semi-Independent Living Program was started
Took over management of B&K Upholstery, which was renamed to Nifty Thrifty
Passages Day Program was created from WIN and Aware
Community Access Services Program started Hoover Group Home opened
1991 1990
Lannan Group Home opened
Jesmar Group Home opened
Self-Help Skills Program became Aware and WIN (Work Identifying Needs) Day Programs Supported Child Development Program opened in Campbell River
Sunrise Resources for Early Childhood Development was renamed to Early Intervention Programs Community Living College opened
Supported Child Development Program joined the Association Ironwood Place opened
2007
2006
2000
1996 Very first group home opened, called Nikola Group Home
2001
1999
Occupational Therapy Program began and joined Sunrise Resources for Early Childhood Development
Name changed to Campbell River and District Association for Community Living
Dogwood Place: Child and Youth Development Centre opened
1990 – Present Day
Family Resource Program began and joined Sunrise Resources for Early Childhood Development
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Shellbourne House opened Nikola Group Home was rebuilt
2015 Triplex purchased
Hudson Group Home opened
Leisure Program started
Palmer Place opened Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Keyworker Program began
2016
2014
2012
2008
Youth out of School Program started
HYPE - Helping Young Adults Procure Employment Program began
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HELP PUT CAMPBELL RIVER’S
NEW TOURISM MARKETING PLAN INTO ACTION Join the Tourism Advisory Committee! The Tourism Advisory Committee will provide advice and recommendations to Council to deliver the community’s tourism vision and make Campbell River a destination of choice. The committee will focus on: 1. Destination marketing in target markets to increase the number of overnight stays in paid accommodation 2. Visitor servicing that provides information where/when/how visitors prefer to support longer stays and increased spending, plus education and training to help Campbell River deliver remarkable visitor experiences 3. Destination development by working with partners to ensure tourism knowledge and expertise and the visitor perspective is considered in all significant local projects/ventures The nine voting members on the Tourism Advisory Committee will represent accommodation providers and include people with experience and knowledge of tourism or destination marketing, visitor servicing or related and relevant skills.
The two-year committee member term begins Jan. 1, 2017 View terms of reference for this committee and application forms at www.campbellriver.ca under What’s New. Pick up paper copies of the application form at City Hall. Apply today! Deadline is 4:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 14, 2016 Questions? Please contact Tracy Bate, Deputy City Clerk at 250-286-5705 or email tracy.bate@campbellriver.ca
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Take the survey at www.campbellriver.ca Community Energy & Emissions Plan – revised October 2016 Halloween is a fun, and spooky, time of year for kids. Make trick-or-treating safe for your little monsters with a few easy safety tips. Sparky® is a trademark of the NFPA.
Are you interested in energy issues in our community? Do you want to learn about what the City is doing to reduce energy consumption and emissions? We want to hear from you! Check out the revised draft Community Energy and Emissions Plan (CEEP) and take the brief survey! The CEEP can be found at www.campbellriver.ca under What’s New. The survey can be found at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NDQ9FTR.
Halloween Fire Safety Tips
KKK When choosing a costume, stay away from long trailing fabric. If your child is wearing a mask, make sure the eye holes are large enough so he or she can see out. KKK Provide children with flashlights to carry for lighting or glow sticks as part of their costume. KKK Dried flowers, cornstalks and crepe paper catch fire easily. Keep all decorations away from open flames and other heat sources like light bulbs and heaters.
KKK Use a battery-operated candle or glow-stick in jack-olanterns. If you use a real candle, use extreme caution. Make sure children are watched at all times when candles are lit. When lighting candles inside jack-olanterns, use long, fireplace-style matches or a utility lighter. Be sure to place lit pumpkins well away from anything that can burn and far enough out of the way of trick-or-treaters, doorsteps, walkways and yards. KKK Remember to keep exits clear of decorations, so nothing blocks escape routes.
KKK Make sure all smoke alarms in the home are working.
KKK Tell children to stay away from open flames including jack-o-lanterns with candles in them. Be sure they know how to stop, drop and roll if their clothing catches fire. (Have them practice, stopping immediately, dropping to the ground, covering their face with hands, and rolling over and over to put the flames out.)
If your children are going to Halloween parties at others’ homes, have them look for ways out of the home and plan how they would get out in an emergency.
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Decorations are the first thing to ignite in 900 reported home fires each year. Two of every five of these fires were started by a candle.
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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
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Don’t toss it - repair it at the cafe If you’ve got a broken bike, busted appliance or jewelry that you have no idea how to fix, don’t toss it. Visit the Repair Café, and learn how to fix it. On Saturday, Oct. 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Sportsplex, volunteer fixers will be available to work on small appliances, stereos, video components, electronics, phones, cell phones, clothing, upholstery, digital cameras, jewelry, musical instru-
ments, wooden chairs, toys and bikes and more. “This is our third Repair Café, where with support from our knowledgeable repair volunteers, people learn how to fix broken items,” said recreation program coordinator Linda Nagle. “The first two were very successful, and it’s obvious that Campbell River residents really want to try to keep items out of the landfill and save themselves
some money by avoiding buying new items to replace what’s broken but fixable.” New to the list of fixers this time are Cecile and Robert, who can help repair musical instruments, plus Judy Woodward of Dinner Bay Designs, who can assist with broken or damaged jewelry and Karen Abels, who’ll be available to help with upholstery. Repair Cafe is a worldwide initiative started in Amsterdam
in 2009 to encourage people to repair broken belongings and learn some practical skills. There are now more than 900 Cafes in 22 countries worldwide. No pre-registration is required, and the event is offered free of charge. If you can carry it, you can bring it. For more information, call 250-923-7911, or check out the Repair Café Event on Campbell River Recreation’s Facebook page.
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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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OPPORTUNITY FOR INPUT Official Community Plan Amendment A Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of City Hall located at 301 St. Ann’s Road in Campbell River, B.C. at 6:30 p.m. on November 7th, 2016 to provide an opportunity for public input on Bylaw No. 3640, 2016. What is the purpose of Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3640, 2016? To complete minor amendments to the Sustainable Official Community Plan Bylaw 3475, 2012; to align the Sustainable Official Community Plan (SOCP) and Zoning Bylaw; and to revise some policies to clarify the interpretation of the SOCP. Where can I view a copy of the bylaw? View a copy of the proposed Bylaw at City Hall in the Community Planning & Development Services Department between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday from October 28, 2016 to November 7, 2016. How can I provide comments? You are able to speak at the Public Hearing or share a written submission for Council consideration. Written comments can submitted in advance at City Hall in the Community Planning & Development Services Department, to be received no later than 4 p.m. on November 7, 2016. Register at the Public Hearing or in advance by calling 250-286-5700.
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Georgia Strait Big Band performing at the Coachman The Royal Coachman is thrilled to host a fantastic evening of live Big Band Music and dancing at in Upper Carriage Room, on Nov. 12, featuring the 19 person Georgia Strait Big Band. Make it a dinner and dancing night out! The Royal Coachman will be offering a full food and beverage menu to compliment your evening out. You are in for a musical treat, as the band performs tunes from its 250 song repertoire, made famous by The Count, Gillespie and Ellington, expertly led by conductor, Greg Bush, Professor of Jazz Studies at Vancouver Island University. The bands repertoire also includes many contemporary tunes from popular arrangers and composers ranging from
swing to latin. Seating will be limited so don’t be disappointed and get your tickets early. This is a great opportunity to enjoy a unique evening of live music in the closer confines of the Carriage Room. “Performing in a smaller room at the Upper Carriage room with our 19 person band will make for a very memorable evening of live music,” said Rob Peterson, band manager. The Georgia Strait Big Band is a Comox Valley based band that is carrying on a tradition of Big Band music that dates back more than 80 years. Doors open at 6:00 and the music begins at 7:00. Advance tickets available at the Royal Coachman for $18. They will be $20 at the door on the night of the event.
The Georgia Strait Big Band will be playing in the Coachman’s Carriage Room on Nov. 12. Tickets are available at the Coachman.
Fashion show coming to Thunderbird Hall On Saturday Nov. 5, get a taste of the fashion available from seven local shops at the Thunderbird Hall hosted by Altrusa. Enjoy a fashion show, music and entertainment, a dinner catered by Rose’s Catering as well as prizes. The tickets are $60, or $480 for a table of eight, and all funds raised will go to support local notfor-profit organizations. The doors open a 6
p.m. and dinner will be a 7. It is a great opportunity to shop for holiday gifts and to see what local businesses have to offer. Participating this year are Divas Bridal and Prom, Georgies Fashions, La Tee Da Lingerie Boutique, Quest Shoes, French Creek Collectibles, Rag Dolz, Cottage Clothing, Intersport and Jim’s Clothes Closet. Altrusa International, founded in 1917, is an
association of persons who volunteer their energies and expertise in the betterment of their communities. In addition to volunteering thousands of hours the Campbell River club has contributed close to $750,000 to local not for profit organizations in the past 30 plus years. Call Chris Perras at 250-923-6506 to purchase tickets or learn more about Altrusa.
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Private setting 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom large fenced lot Lot 3 Vaughn Road $375,000
802 Thulin St
463 South Birch St $329,900
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Rural neighborhood 4.98 acre zoned for two single family dwelling
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SOLD 687 Nelson Rd Executive 5 bedroom, 3 bath home. Absolutely stunning Ocean view. Guest bedroom with ensuite. New deck in private back yard.
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331 MacMillan Drive, Sayward $238,000 MLS 413182 Great family home in Sayward! This 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath rancher features almost 1600 square feet of living space with vaulted ceilings, a skylight in the kitchen, bright bay window, electric heat pump, pellet stove, central air conditioning and a heated 4 foot crawl space. The master bedroom has a mountain view and a fabulous five piece ensuite. All this and it backs onto the park, village pond & estuary, and has a fully fenced yard with RV parking.
174 Victory Turn $689,800
MLS 414094
Fabulous custom built 4100 sq. ft. home on almost half an acre in Mitlenatch. Plenty of room for your family with 4 bedrooms and a huge bonus room up and a 5th bedroom or office on the main. There’s a gourmet kitchen with newer countertops, baking counter, double wall ovens, and walk-in pantry. The luxurious master suite has a huge ensuite with 6’ soaker tub, 3 sided gas fireplace, double shower, walk in closet and private deck overlooking the yard. Plenty of RV parking or you can park the toys in the triple car garage. This is a magnificent estate-like home.
2225 Fosgate Road $339,000 MLS 414466 This unique 4.57 acres of rolling pasture land is located in the district of small farms and wineries between Courtenay and Campbell River close to Oyster River. Provides one or two hay cuts per year. Amazing open south sunny exposure provides lots of options for home location with city water and gas at property line. Fully fenced pasture with locking gate, close to ocean, walking trails and Salmon Point Restaurant.
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20 S. Petersen Rd
$298,900
MLS 406257
One acre corner property zoned RM-1 allows for patio homes, triplexes or a multiplex site. The three bedroom character home has been completely rewired to code, has new baseboard heaters, recent flooring and paint through out. The zoning even allows for a horse.
2470 Spring Road $499,999 MLS 405080 Spacious 3 bedroom rancher on a beautifully treed and landscaped 0.97 acre property. The home offers 1860 square feet and features a newer kitchen with eating bar and an adjacent family room with a fireplace and sliding doors out to a huge patio area in the private fully fenced back yard. The spacious master bedroom with full ensuite is located on one side of the house with the 2 other generous size bedrooms on the opposite side. The property offers tons of RV parking with a new driveway to the separate detached garage.
1476 Nurmi Rd $570,000 MLS 413996 This 4 acre Merville property offers lush vegetation, a large spring fed pond and a mountain view. The setting is private and the 4 bedroom rancher has been nicely updated. French doors lead to the new deck with a hot tub and the kitchen is large with oak cabinets and a center island. The master bedroom has a walk in closet and full ensuite and the other 3 bedrooms are spacious too. The zoning allows for a 2nd dwelling so lots of opportunities here!
! D L O S 2601 S. Island Hwy $1,275,000 MLS 4410880 Outstanding Waterfront Home. This private, executive rancher offers one level living with 2768 square feet and half an acre of property with 300 feet of waterfront. The gourmet kitchen is a chef’s dream with granite Counters, cork floors, and sliding doors to the fabulous back patio with stamped concrete, bar area and fire pit where you can sit and enjoy the views. The house also features a fabulous indoor pool and sauna. This is a one of kind property within walking distance to shopping and all amenities and just a short drive to first class golfing or skiing at Mount Washington.
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3550 Willow Creek Road $410,000 MLS 410654 Brand new rancher is an area of fine homes! This 1800 square foot plan features a very open main floor with a fireplace in the living room, spacious dining area and a big kitchen with island, pantry and easy access to the covered patio in the back yard. There are three spacious bedrooms on the main floor and a bonus room which could be a fourth bedroom or flex space for family room, craft room or man cave. The lot offers plenty of room for RV parking as well. Completion on this home is expected for November.
697 - 7th Avenue $204,800 MLS 412189 Renovated rancher located close to town, schools and all amenities. Freshly painted interior and renovated over the past 4 years with new siding, windows, floors, and kitchen. 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 baths and a fenced back yard with lane access. A great package at an affordable price; perfect for the first time home buyers or retirees.
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499 Candy Lane $329,900
Large family home in a cul-de-sac! 5 or 6 bedrooms and all the living space you need!
Helping you find the perfect house to turn into your perfect home.
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I’m Kat Frank and I’m your local real estate agent here to assist you in buying your home or selling your property. I am also the go-to person for the Campbell River area to the North Island and would gladly assist with Comox, my hometown and place of residence.
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FACTS: 2016, there were 4 sales over $1,000,000.00 and 48 residential sales over $500,000 making up 8% of all sales for this year.
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814 Timberline Dr $519,900 MLS 409502
NEW LISTING!
Once again brings you this wonderfully designed new home at the top of the hill. Around 2700 sq ft, 4 bedroom plus a den and room for the whole family. Enjoy the 180 degree captivating views of the inside passage and coastal mountains from your open concept living area with loads of windows. Large rear deck to enjoy and a front deck also. Outstanding street appeal. Massive RV parking, large lot, and comes with a 2-5-10 New Home Warranty. Expected completion October 2016 or sooner. Not many properties with such an outstanding view as this gem. Plans may vary at builders discretion.
315 Arizona Dr $334,900 MLS 412175
NEW LISTING!
“Discovery Homes presents” this new and beautiful large rancher with a “Bonus Room” - Situated in Campbell River’s newest subdivision. Huge oversized RV parking and on a nice level lot. Included is an efficient heat pump, hardwood living area, tiled kitchen and baths, gas fireplace, hot water on demand, and tasteful maple cabinetry. Large island in kitchen with grand walk-in pantry. Master has large walk-in closet, and spacious ensuite. Really good sized bedrooms and the ever desirable “Bonus Room” with its own 2 piece bathroom (use as a gym, theatre, office or an extra bedroom). Home is under construction and expected completion December 2016. Pick your colors, pick your flooring and make this one your own. Photos are replicas of previously built plan, changes at builder’s discretion.
321 Arizona Dr $401,900 MLS 412177
NEW LISTING!
Jerry from “Discovery Homes” is doing it again. This home has great curb appeal. Lovely ambiance as soon as you walk through the front door. Open area main living space features a lovely centre island, walk in pantry, and an abundance of cabinets and counter space. You will love the oversized master bedroom with 3 piece ensuite and large walk-in closet. This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home has a very large Great room that will give you and your guests the extra room they need. Level lot and big RV parking. New and gorgeous! Under construction and expected completion December 2016. New ranch style homes are hard to find, so act now! And make this yours. Plans may vary at Builder’s discretion.
1021 Cordero Cres $429,900 MLS 414023 Great family home! Only 3 years old! Situated in desirable Discovery Plateau with RV parking. Backing onto the “Greenway Loop” walking trails and protected greenspace. Wonderful open design with vaulted living room, island in the kitchen, tons of maple shaker cabinetry and sunny! sunny! sunny! deck. Home has economical heat pump, hardwood and tile flooring and close to Timberline Square Shopping for all your needs. What a package! And you know this definitely won’t last long so get in right away!!!
318 Arizona Dr $396,900 MLS 408851
NEW LISTING!
Discovery Homes is doing it again. New and beautiful large rancher with a “Bonus Room” - Situated in Campbell River’s newest subdivision. Huge oversized RV parking and on a nice level lot. Included is an efficient heat pump, hardwood living area, tiled kitchen and baths, gas fireplace, hot water on demand, and tasteful maple cabinetry. Large island in kitchen with grand walk-in pantry. Master has large walk-in closet, and spacious ensuite. Really good sized bedrooms and the ever desirable “Bonus Room” with its own 2 piece bathroom (use as a gym, theatre, office or an extra bedroom). Home is under construction and expected completion August 2016. Pick your colours, pick your flooring and make this one your own. Photos are replicas of previously built plan, changes at builder’s discretion.
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YOUR ONLY RIGHT CHOICE. $474,900
796 S. ISLAND HWY 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!
$139,900
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2717 S. ALDER ST
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$449,900
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.
There are 18 LOTS REMAINING for sale in this subdivision in south Willow Point. (Access to the subdivision is north from Arizona Drive.) There are still 4 large cul de sac lots available and several grade level entrance daylight basement home type lots for sale. A great new neighbourhood for all ages. I like it so much that I sold my son and daughter-in-law a home here.
1590 S. ISLAND HWY
Enjoy this beautiful semi-ocean front & breathtaking mountain view family home. Watch the sunrises each morning and the moons reflections on the ocean at night from your huge deck. This 4 bdrm, 3 bath 2000+ sqft home is located on a 3/4 acre nicely landscaped lot with lots of RV parking and room for a shop. On bus routes & Sea Walk and close to shopping.
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347 WINDEMERE PL
#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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www.CampbellRiverMirror.com 3201-27 Island Hwy Hidden Harbour. Spectacular north facing 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1338 sq ft ocean front suite with phenomenal views of Discovery Passage. Located in the desirable Whaler building with amenities such as an indoor swimming pool, hot tub, exercise area and meeting rooms, as well as exceptional lawns and beautiful landscaping for you to enjoy. Also included is your own berth in the private marina. Relax on the roof top patio and be captivated by the exceptional panoramic ocean views. Take in the passing cruise ships, the occasional Humpback whale, pods of Orcas and other sea life as well as marine traffic. If you wish you could go tot he beach, and take in the views, or go for a stroll and beachcomb. There is secure underground parking and a storage locker. Pets are also permitted with some restrictions. Close to shopping, hospital, recreation and the Seawalk which extends South into Willow Point. This is a great location to enjoy west coast living at its finest! $279,000 MLS 414806
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NEW PRICE! 3150 Island Hwy Beautiful Ocean views and the Seawalk at your front door. This 2404 sq ft custom built home by D. Lindenbach Construction to the highest quality of standards. This boutique home offers West Coast living at its best with views of the Georgia #190 - 3399 Crown Isle Drive, Courtenay Strait and Quadra Island from almost Stunning patio home in award winning Crown Isle... every room. The main floor features an $499,000 expansive open living area as well as 2 bedrooms and a thoughtfully designed mudroom/laundry area with separate entrance to access the large backyard C. (250)203.6105 and covered car port. The craftsman P. (250)286-1187 kitchen with granite countertops.There E. melanie@nestliving.ca Check Realty is a 2/5/10 year New Home Warranty. 950 Island Hwy. $687,000 MLS 412882 www.nestliving.ca
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734 Springbok Road Welcome to this perfect split level family home. It offers 1,879 square feet of spacious and sunny living with 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. The main floor features the large living room, dining room and kitchen with French doors that open to the patio. The lower level offers a family room with a gas fireplace, a large den, bathroom and laundry room. The upper level includes the master bedroom, ensuite, 2 bedrooms and bathroom. Centrally located, close to all levels of school and other amenities; including the Beaver Lodge Recreational Area. $349,800 MLS 416172
754 Willowcrest Road, Campbell River A spectacular opportunity to develop your very own custom residence on this large lot, centrally located...
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Saturday, Oct 29 1-2:30pm 506 Edgewood Drive 3bed/2bath custom built rancher with loads of extras. Open house to be hosted by Sandra Parkes. MLS 416248 $444,900
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682 Shellbourne Blvd. 3 bed/ 2 bath, Mountain view, large family room. $299,900 MLS 411554 NG ISTI WL
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10-396 Harrogate $199,900
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2929 Apple Dr
Fabulous family home, 3bd + den, 3 full baths. Willow Point area. MLS 414837 $370,000
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2486 Oakes 2 bedroom A frame home with a bath and laundry. This is a unique find. MLS 413192 $299,000
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561 Park Forest Drive
MLS 415778
MLS 415256
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260 Thulin St 5 bedroom and 3 bathrooms. Panoramic Ocean & Mountain VIews. $449,900 MLS 409919
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277 South Birch
2614 Cook Road
Desirable Willow Point 3bd, 2 bath home with updates, garage & RV parking making a perfect little package.
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Gorgeous main level entry 3 bd, 2 bath with 2 bd suite.
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21 Strathcona Way
Lovely 3 bd, 2 bath rancher in OCean Grove Estates.
MLS 415263
$313,900
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Business Walk 2016 takes economy’s temperature MIKE DAVIES CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
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ocal business leaders and municipal politicians once again took to the streets last week to take their annual pulse of the business community. A Business Walk is an initiative that helps local leaders get in touch with the pulse of the business community, build relationships and gather information needed to help stimulate the local economy, according to the Chamber of Commerce, adding that the event was once again a “wonderful success.” Any businesses that were not visited by vol-
unteer survey-takers last week can still have their say about the state of the local economy and report the state of their business (number of employees,
what they like most about doing business here, what they think would help their business improve, etc.) to help the Chamber of Commerce get a
From far left moving clockwise, the folks at Mussels and More Pottery, Kermit Dahl of Associated Tire (along with Dave Hamilton of the Campbell River Mirror) and Terri Cranton of Discovery Specialty Advertising.
proper gauge on things, can feel free to contact them at 250-287-4636 or head over to campbellriverchamber.ca to fill out a survey.
Island grocer wins national honours
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uality Foods Waterside Square in Parksville has captured the Canadian Master Merchandiser National Gold Award as part of the Independent Grocer of the Year Awards program. The honour was accepted by QF partners Ken Schley and John Briuolo on behalf of store manager Randy Henson and his store people at the October 18 Canadian Federation of Independent Grocer’s (CFIG) Annual Awards Dinner in Toronto. The Canadian Master Merchandiser Award is awarded to the independent grocer who best demonstrates effective merchandising through store displays, community involvement and building strong relationships between retailers and suppliers.
This year, the company submitted an entry that encompassed each of these qualities and was rewarded with the coveted National Gold in the medium store category. “This award is special for us because our entry was themed as “We’re 34 - Look What’s in Store” as part of our anniversary celebrations,” states Ken Schley, QF Director of Operations. “A lot of people worked very hard for this, and the results were remarkable. We’re very pleased and excited to return and share this achievement with them.” “The fact that most QF stores received Awards of Merit again this year gives us great momentum and confidence,” comments Schley.
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They had wonderful central areas – I don’t want to call them common areas, but they are community areas – where people could meet, and it looked to me that it was a really well thought-out building in terms of human dynamics and human interactions.” “A lot of spaces were very versatile,” McMann agreed. “They were able to open up walls and close walls and create spaces depending on what the need was, and I think that’s very insightful.”
During the construction of the schools in 2014, School District 62 (Sooke) Superintendent Jim Cambridge said that was kind of the whole idea.
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Grade 9 and 10 students at the new Belmont Secondary traverse the hallways on various levels on opening day 2015.
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National Telegraph as a groundsman pulling out milelong coils of copper wire by hand. This experience helped when he applied for a temporary opening with the Government Telegraph Service in Campbell River. “He [Jake Burgess, Superintendent of Telegraphs] asked if I was a boatman,” Moore wrote in his memoir A Country Boy, “No, I told him, although I liked the water.” Moore was assigned to help on a line
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on the cold winter night. He got to his rowboat and travelled six miles to the next cabin, where he lay in a sleeping bag until morning, when his call soon brought help. The telegraph service between Campbell River and the north Island ended in the late 1950s, replaced by the growing use of telephones. Fred Lewis, who lived at Kelsey Bay, helped take down the telegraph wire. “Marvin Ladret had a contract to remove the line,” he said. “We cut the poles
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ALBERTUS (BERT) KOUWEN It is with great sadness we announce that Albertus (Bert) Kouwen went to be with his Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ on Saturday October 22, 2016 with his loving family by his side. Bert was loved by all who knew him, He was predeceased by his daughter Julie, her husband Terry Ducommun and brother Lies Kouwen. He is survived by his loving wife of 55 years Verna; 2 children Rita Kouwen of New Westminster, Lora (Phil) Gomes of Bellingham Wa, 9 grandchildren; Jenna, Tanner, Meghan, Nathan, Isaac, Micah, Rachel, Chloe, Seth: brothers Roel, Henk (Diny), Klaas (Jitty), sister-in-law Janny all of the Netherlands and numerous nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends. The family wishes to thank the doctors and nurses of Campbell River Hospital for caring for Bert all these months. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, Nov. 4, 2016 at 11:00 am at Bethany Lutheran Church 201 Birch St., Campbell River, BC followed by a graveside service at Elk Falls Cemetery.
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KENNETH RAE LANGFORD · June 30, 1934 - October 6, 2016 We are so sad to tell you today that our lovely and much loved Dad died recently. He constantly amazed us with his true grit and determination to live another day even though his heart and body had worn themselves out. On the day he went to the hospital, just a few days before his death, he somehow managed to walk his weary aching body the few hundred feet he needed to so he could see his wife Maxine, of 62 years, once again. He did this faithfully everyday no matter how
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čĔėĆ ĔĔĉ ȋ ĆěĎđđĊȌ June 23, 1933 – October 21, 2016 Heaven welcomed a new angel on October 21st, 2016 when Thora Hood (nee Saville) passed away suddenly of a heart attack at the age of 83. Left behind and bereft are her husband of 63 years, Donald, her sister Kathy and her children Susan (Paul Reilly), Donna Volkart (Ed), Sharon Martin (Steve) and Richard (Diane Stack). She also leaves five grandchildren Jason, Alexander, Daniel, Erica and David and three greatgrandchildren, the third born just three days before she passed. Thora was first and foremost a generous, loving wife and mother whose greatest joy was her family and friends. Her children remember a mother who was kind, gentle and had all the time in the world for them. She had a smile for everyone and a hearty laugh to accompany her great sense of humour. When the neighbor next door needed home care, she willingly provided care and companionship for years. She was a regular attendee at Church of the Way and active in charities, helping to run bingo events as fundraisers for many years. She was an avid sports fan, especially hockey, and competed in curling. She liked following professional sports (all of them!) on TV and had an amazing memory for players’ names. She loved music and was a talented singer, beginning with singing to her babies and grand babies and eventually competing successfully in Sweet Adelines. She enjoyed travelling and camping, and home for her was wherever family could enjoy each other’s company. She kept in touch faithfully with all the relatives, both home and abroad. She will be remembered by her friends as fun- loving, compassionate and, most of all, kind. She will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved her generous spirit and would like, in lieu of flowers, donations made in her name to Friends of Schizophrenics. No funeral will be held but there will be a private memorial for family members at a future date.
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Keep Halloween fun by staying safe Halloween is a night of fun and games, candy and costumes. The BC Children’s Hospital, Island Health and the Campbell River Fire Department don’t want safety concerns to ruin the good times. Stay Together Always ensure your children are accompanied by older companions or adults. If you’re walking at night, hold young ones’ hands and keep them safe from obstacles like uneven surfaces or stairs
and more boisterous trick-or-treaters. If you have older children, know where they will be trick-or-treating and ensure they have a charged mobile with them and tell them to make like ET and phone home in case of an emergency.
is easier for drivers to see them on curbs and when they are crossing the streets. Also, remember to carry a flashlight with charged batteries inside. If you plan to decorate your property, remember to keep it well lit and use non-flammable light sources. See Hazards Masks, hats or costumes with complex accessories can make it difficult for children to see cars and other hazards.
Keep It Bright Dress your children in bright costumes and use reflective tape, buttons and lights. When your child is wearing bright colours and reflective items, it
Consider using face paint to ensure your child can see clearly. Make sure your princess has a gown that is the right length to avoid falls and that your prince’s crown is secured so as not to tumble, causing him to stumble. Remind your kids to look for hazards. There are still vehicles on the road on Halloween night. Stay On The Path Follow the yellow brick road – or make up your own version of Harry
Potter’s Marauder’s Map to keep everyone to a known route. If you trick-or-treat with children, go down one side of the road, then cross at an identified or safe crossing area and go down the other side. Let someone at home know the route you plan to take. By keeping on the path, you can keep safe while taking part in all the fun. Check All Treats Make sure you check all treats before they are eaten. Look for unsealed
or broken wrappers, unwrapped candies and review all home packaged candy. If in doubt, throw it out. For Drivers Be aware there will be an increase in children on the streets and sidewalks on Halloween night so slow down, drive safely and, as always, do not drink and drive. There may be little ghosts, goblins, princes and princesses out, so please be extra cautious when entering and exit-
ing driveways and alleys. Fireworks If you don’t have a Consumer Fireworks Permit, don’t light any fireworks. If you do have a permit, choose an appropriate location that maximizes safety, follow the instructions provided with your fireworks, do not use fireworks that have been modified after market and dispose of the packaging and discharged fireworks in a safe matter. No. 2 Fire Hall will be putting on a show at 8 p.m. for the public.
THIS WEEK’S COMMUNITY CROSSWORD IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY RIDGERIDER CLUES ACROSS 1. Marvin __, journalist 5. Man 9. A fast gait of a horse 11. Streamlined 13. Rope fastener 15. They get you places 16. Ma 17. Filling sandwich 19. Move away from land 21. Sounds of boredom 22. Tax collector 23. Days (Spanish) 25. Predatory reptile (abbr.) 26. Hengyang Nanyue Airport 27. AJA camera 29. A computer language 31. Blare 33. Prevent from seeing 34 Long-haired dog 36. Turfs 38. Villain 39. At the peak 41. Macadamias are some 43. Chum 44. Not slender 46. Fido is one 47. Acidify with this 51. Before 53. Guided 54. Extended 56. Units of weight 57. Bedding 58. Greek portico 59. Descended CLUES DOWN 1. Knocked out 2. Vessel that purifies 3. Bachelor of Laws 4. Loud noise 5. __ Sagan, astronomer 6. Mound 7. Coming to light 8. Extreme poverty 9. Jewel 10. Commoner 11. Disasters 12. Adult females 14. Mineral 15. Regards with disgust 18. Waterproofed canvas 20. Teased 24. Carbon particles 26. Delay
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