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n the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918, World War I fighting ceased. The war, which had raged on throughout Europe for a little more than four years, claimed the lives of more than nine million combatants and seven million civilians. The Allies squared off against the Central Powers of Germany and Austria-Hungary, and the conflict involved nations from all over the world. World War II was even more devastating. Ultimately, 100,000 Canadian soldiers lost their lives in these two wars combined. It is in their honour — and in the name of all the servicemen and women who continue to risk their lives in service of their country — that Remembrance Day was established. Remembrance Day, sometimes referred to as Armistice Day or Poppy Day, is celebrated each year on November 11. It is a federal statutory holiday in much of Canada. During the holiday, people pause for two minutes at 11 a.m. to remember the many Canadian soldiers who lost their lives. Many people also wear red poppies, a flower that has become synonymous with the holiday. In addition to the moments of silence and the wearing of poppies, individuals can commemorate Remembrance Day in several different ways. • Treat a veteran. Take a soldier out for a meal or pay the restaurant bill anonymously. If a family member or friend is presently in the military or retired from the service, learn his or her interests and plan a special, stress-free day.

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Carihi students take time to remember Remembrance Day Students across School District 72 held Remembrance Day assemblies this week. Carihi held theirs yesterday in the school gym.

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The sounding of The Last Post, as is traditional, took place before the moment of silence at Thursday’s Remembrance Day Assembly at Carihi.

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Campbell River city council has the backing of the region’s hospital board to pursue a ban on pay parking at the new hospital. At its most recent meeting, the Comox Strathcona Hospital Board – which is made up of elected officials from both the Comox Valley Regional District and the Strathcona Regional District – voted to support Campbell River and Comox Valley city councils in passing a bylaw to prohibit any type of parking fees at the new Campbell River and Comox Valley hospitals. In April, Campbell River city council passed a motion to have city staff investigate how the city can stop Island Health from charging fees at the new Campbell River Hospital, which is expected to open next year. The issue was raised by Coun. Larry Samson who suggested city staff look to the municipality of Delta which, in 2004, adopted a bylaw amendment that dictates that

“parking spaces in connection with a hospital must be provided free of charge.” Island Health announced last year that once the new hospitals in both Campbell River and the Comox Valley open, that there will be a fee to park at the facilities. Provincial Health Minister Terry Lake has said that the province supports Island Health’s decision to charge for parking, saying that it allows the health authority to “pay for parking lot management, maintenance and security, rather than using hospital funds that are better spent on direct patient care.” But Richard Hagensen, a member of Citizens for Quality Health Care North, questioned the legality of charging for parking. He said that under the Canada Health Act there is a section that states that the Act exists “to protect, promote and restore the physical and mental well-being of residents in Canada and to facilitate reasonable access to health services without financial or

other barriers.” “In Canada this had become the subject of a legal challenge and currently in Winnipeg, a cancer patient has launched a petition to the House of Commons to end parking fees based on the premise they violate the Canada Health Act,” Hagensen said during a presentation to the Comox Strathcona Regional Hospital Board at its last meeting. Hagensen said that charging for parking is “an unjust and financial hardship for most people accessing a needed hospital service, especially those from communities outside of Campbell River and the Comox Valley.” The hospital board, for its part, has been looking at alternate options, including levying a property tax in exchange for free parking. Under that scheme, a tax requisition would be used to generate roughly $1 million – the amount Island Health says it would accumulate through pay parking at the new North Island hospitals. Debra Oakman, CAO

f or the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) which coordinates hospital board meetings, said that $627,104 and $372,896 would need to be collected from Comox Valley and Strathcona regional district residents, respectively, each year through taxation while $250,823 would need to come from Campbell River residents. Joe Murphy, vice president of planning and operations support for Island Health, told the CVRD that Island Health anticipates gross revenues of between $900,000 and $1.2 million from pay parking and net revenues of no greater than $850,000. Both Island Health and Lake have stressed there will be pay parking exemptions as well as hardship provisions in place. But Hagensen alleges that will only drive costs, having to have a social worker in place to “evaluate people as hardship cases, not to mention the indignity of putting people through that demeaning process.”

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Regional district re-elects chair, selects new vice-chair KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

On the heels of the American election, Strathcona Regional District directors took part in a poll of their own. The board of directors held its inaugural meeting Wednesday afternoon and the first order of business was to elect a board chair and vicechair. Area C Director Jim Abram nominated Sayward Mayor John MacDonald, who has been serving as chair of the

board for the past year. With no other nominations put forward, MacDonald was elected by acclamation. MacDonald unseated Abram as chairman last year and at that time said it was his belief that no director should sit as chair for more than two years and that the position should be alternated between electoral area and municipal directors every second year. MacDonald is a municipal director while Abram is an electoral area director.

For the first time in several years, the regional district board will have two municipal directors serving as heads of the board, as Campbell River Director Michele Babchuk wa s named vice-chair after Abram declined a nomination from Area A Director Gerald Whalley. “For the past year it’s been an honour to serve under John (MacDonald) and support John as the chair on the board but with my involvements with UBCM and

a lot out of our staff and I do really appreciate everything you’ve done for us.” For the first time, the board held its chair and vice-chair elections in November, rather than December. Under a change to the Local Government Act,

the other committees that I’m on, I would respectfully decline the nomination,” Abram said. MacDonald then nominated Babchuk, who was elected by acclamation. MacDonald said he’s looking for ward to leading the board into another busy year. “Thank you to the board for your confidence in myself,” he said. “We have a lot of things to do next year and I’m sure that the entire board will work hard and I know that we get

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The Chair of the Board of Directors of School District 72, Susan Wilson, recently returned from a meeting of the BC School Trustees Association (BCSTA) with some clarification from the Ministry of Education on how projects proposed by school districts gain funding approval by the government. One of the keynote speakers at that meeting was Assistant Deputy Minister Shanna Mason, Wilson told the board Tuesday night, as she outlined the vetting and approval process that proposed capital projects undergo when they reach the ministry. “She’s a really straight talker,” Wilson said. “She just lays things out on the table and basically said this is how her department goes about deciding which projects get priority.” Nu mb e r on e on the list Wilson provided to the board is “Seismic Mitigation,” meaning upgrades to or replacement of current facilities that are at risk should a significant seismic event take place. Number two on the list is “School Enhancement,” which covers mechanical or electrical upgrades, energy management initiatives, roofing, flooring and the like, which are needed to maintain the value of current assets.

Number three is “Expansion,” which covers projects “in areas of rapid residential growth.” Further down the priority list are projects that fall under the “Building Envelope Program” like the recent work on the School District Offices on Pinecrest which was part of the fulfillment of a settlement from the “Leaky Condo Crisis” of the 1990s, funding for new buses or funding for response funding for damage “from fire, storm damage or other emergency event.” That list isn’t set in stone, however, Wilson told the board. “Sometimes somewhere down the list, something might get approved simply because the timing is right, the funding is right, it can happen quickly…it’s a fluid list,” Wilson said. Trustee John Kerr pointed out that our district has, in the past, “been the beneficiary” of the fluidity of that prioritization list. Wilson agreed. “Because the district has been so good – Kevin [Patrick, secretary treasurer] and Steve [Wood, manager of operations] in particular – at having projects ready to go and having the background work already done, that has benefited us more than once,” Wilson said. That nimbleness was most recently evident in the last-minute application by the board to

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Tw o Business Improvement Associations (BIAs) are taking advantage of grant funding set aside by the city to help spruce up certain areas of the community. The Downtown Campbell River BIA and the Willow Point BIA have both requested the city release the $10,000

grant each group is allotted every year for beautification efforts. Dennis Brodie, the city’s finance operations supervisor, said the Downtown BIA is expected to use its grant monies for a number of small initiatives. They include: wrapping electrical boxes, plant maintenance, lighting upgrades, and pressure washing and leaf cleaning along the

sidewalks and other public areas within the downtown area. The total cost of the work is $9,971. On the other end of town, the Willow Point BIA wants to put its grant funding toward Christmas lights on several light standards throughout the south end of town. According to the BIA’s work plan, the poles will be wrapped with a mix

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Why am I not that upset about this? So I’m sitting at my desk still trying to process what happened on Tuesday night in that once-great nation to our immediate south. As has tended to work in the past, I’m going to work through it here on this page, so bear with me while I walk through how I feel about this whole thing and try to come to some kind of personal understanding, if that’s even possible. In one way, I totally get it. I was saying to a co-worker on Monday there were going to be a ton of people who would be voting for Trump as a protest against the system that has tread upon a huge portion of the American people for a long time. It’s a system that favours the few over the many, the privileged over the struggling, the less-pigmented over the darker-coloured and the people with penises over those without. And that’s the system that Hillary Clinton represented. Think whatever you want about how that system came to be or why it hasn’t changed for people, the fact of the mat-

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ter is that Clinton represented and hatred of cultures different the status-quo and the status from your own and responds quo just wasn’t – isn’t – work- like a spoiled child with emoing for the majority of people tion-control problems when down there. questioned on his opinions is It’s not working for a ton of the person you want representpeople here, either, so I get it. ing you to the rest of the world. But in another But in yet way, I just don’t. MIKE’S another way, I’m If your reaback to getting it son for voting again. for Trump was Trump ran on because the sysa platform of tem is broken hate and fear, and and you’ve had there are a ton of e n o u g h , h ow people out there could you vote who are filled for someone with those. I w h o s e e nt i r e would guess that existence is about the majority of the exploitation the people who of that system for voted for him his own personal weren’t doing it gain? You won’t to crumble the vote for someone system that Hillwho represents ary represented, that system, but you’ll vote for but because they actually agree a product of it? with Trump’s proposed policies On top of that, by voting for and have ideals about the world Trump you said that a man who that align with his rhetoric. brags about sexually assaulting Make no mistake, the world women and creeping on teen- is full of people who hate. aged girls in beauty pageant I guess what’s conflicting me dressing rooms, promotes fear most about this whole situation

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Campbell River remembers and remembers well. This community’s annual Remembrance Day Ceremony is always a poignant and powerful event that brings the community together like no other. This community remembers. It remembers the sacrifices by young men and women from places – like Campbell River – that were far from the terrible conflicts that were tearing apart Europe and Asia. But our ideals were under attack and from the far corners of the globe, soldiers stood up when called, left their homes and families and said “I’ll do my part to stem the tide of tyranny.” The sacrifice was great – the ultimate sacrifice that numbered in the millions – and that is why to this day, decades later, we still remember. Most of the veterans from the two world wars are no longer with We say: Today us and there is always the is the day to fear that with their passremember and ing their sacrifice will be forgotten. That, however, say thank-you does not appear to be the case whenever Nov. 11, Remembrance Day, comes around. The parade to the cenotaph is lead by our veterans and is followed by Island military units, the RCMP, cadets and youth organizations. Awaiting them at the Cenotaph is a cross-section of Campbell River and area residents who take the time to remember. And they do so in numbers. Today, we will be there in those same numbers to remember those who gave their lives in armed conflict and say thanks to those who served in those conflicts and returned. This is a day to honour that service and reflect on what could have been had they not heeded the call. The freedom that we all hold so dearly was sustained by the blood of our service men and women through not only the large, armed conflicts involving most of the nations of the world but also in smaller conflicts and in peacekeeping duties. The peace we, ourselves, experience year-afteryear in our great nation and wonderful community is maintained by the service of our brave military personnel. That is the same today as it was in the early part of the 20th Century. For those who made the ultimate sacrifice, today is the day we formally take the time to remember them. To those who stepped forward to serve, we say “Thank-you.”

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is that I’m actually not all that upset about it, despite being quite opposed to the things spoken by the president-elect during his campaign. I think I’m not upset because this is the opportunity that will surely spur the change that is so needed in our society. I’m convinced that humanity is better than what Donald Trump thinks of it and represents. I’m convinced that it will step up, collectively, now that it will have no choice but to do so if he meant half of what he said when he was running. And as my friend and exceptional journalist Chris Jones said on Twitter late Tuesday night (his handle is @MySecondEmpire if you want to follow him, which you should), “George W. Bush made Barack Obama possible. Imagine who Donald J. Trump will inspire to replace him.” Maybe I’m just choosing to be optimistic, but I look forward to seeing the positive change that I feel will inevitably come from this election. Not soon, perhaps, but eventually.

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Green refineries better alternative than tankers BY DAVID BLACK

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espite the recent federal promise of extra funding for marine spill response, I completely agree with the 30 environmental organizations who claimed last month that carrying diluted bitumen in tankers along B.C.’s coast should not be allowed. No one in the world has ever recovered even 15 per cent of a conventional crude oil spill, let alone a bitumen spill. For example, Exxon worked for four years, using up to 11,000 people and 1,400 boats, to try to clean up the Valdez Alaska conven-

tional crude spill and recovered only seven per cent of it. Conventional crude oil floats and, theoretically at least, can be vacuumed or scooped up. Diluted bitumen on the other hand does not float in water that is loaded with plankton and sediment, as our coast is. The federal government’s own research shows that half of any diluted bitumen spill will sink to the bottom in the first hour. We have no technology to get it back. None! Much of the rest will end up on the mudflats, sandbars and shoreline like asphalt. Enbridge and Kinder Morgan are good well-

run companies that build and try hard to operate safe pipelines. However, governments would be irresponsible to risk our ocean, our shoreline and our fishery by allowing them to put diluted bitumen in tankers. Kinder Morgan’s existing old pipeline, which was converted to carrying diluted bitumen for tanker export four years ago, should also not be used anymore for that purpose. Get to market a better way Saying no to the Northern Gateway and Trans Mountain projects does not prevent Canada from getting its

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and the fifteen kilometer long diesel slick created when a barge sank in 2007 near Robson Bight, evaporated in less than two weeks. The diesel from a recent grounding of a tug in Bella Bella is also evaporating two weeks after it is reaching the surface. Unfortunately, seepage from the tug is ongoing and lubricant oils that don’t evaporate are also being released. While it is impossible to clean up a spill at sea of crude oil or diluted bitumen, a spill of refined fuels is far

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Reduce CO2 emissions Equally importantly, if we build new green refineries we can avoid much of the carbon dioxide emitted by all existing refineries. Engineers estimate an economically viable green B.C. refinery will save at least 23 million tonnes of annual CO2 emissions. That is the equivalent of taking five million Canadian cars off the road. Why ship our raw resources offshore and make it easy for foreign companies to degrade the planet using older technology? By keeping refineries in our backyard and ensuring they are green we will become ecological stewards for the Earth. In fact, if the producers in Alberta, who are currently working hard to find ways to reduce CO2 emissions, are able to clean up the extraction process, we will have the cleanest

Green B.C. refineries solve problems Most of us agree that we must find a way to solve ecological issues and enable production at the same time, or our quality of life and our ability to protect the environment will spiral down. In this case green B.C. export refineries are the answer; tankers carrying diluted bitumen are not. David Black is the president and owner of Kitimat Clean which proposes to build an oil refinery near Kitimat, B.C. He spearheaded this project to solve the land, marine and CO2 environmental problems associated with moving Canada’s gas and bitumen west, and at the same time wring value-add benefits from Canada’s natural resources. He is also the chairman and majority owner of Black Press Group Ltd. which owns this newspaper.

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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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2820 Island Hwy South $298,000 MLS 408656 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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$549,000 +GST

121 Dahl Road 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.

Sarah Baikie

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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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1731 Passage View Drive $850,000 MLS 377101

250.203.3087

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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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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225 Vermont Dr $389,900 +GST MLS 412378

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 countertop in kitchen, heat pump, natural gas hot water on demand, 3 ft crawl space.

3922 Island Hwy South $289,900 MLS 414360 Stunning semi-waterfront ocean view 0.33 acre lot. Directly across from sandy Storries Beach. Build your dream home with 180 degree ocean view. Low regional district taxes!

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$389,900 +GST

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 countertop in kitchen, heat pump, natural gas fireplace, hot water on demand, 3 ft crawl.

2160 Forest Grove Dr $569,900 MLS 410791

I look forward to working together in 2016!

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!

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243 Vermont Dr $374,900 +GST MLS 412383

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 in kitchen, heated tile ensuite, hardwood and tile flooring, natural gas fireplace, natural gas hot water on demand, 3 ft crawl space and heat pump.

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255 Vermont Dr $379,900 +GST MLS 412389

1-1170 Shoppers Row MLS 406947

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 countertop in kitchen. Heat pump and 3 foot crawl space.

A1 Office Space. Central downtown location across from Spirit Square. As new condition. 5 parking spaces. 1466 sq. ft. Available now. $13/sqft + CAC approx. $5/sq ft

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119-701 Hilchey $224,900 MLS 414084

SOLD

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.

Impeccably maintained, 5 bdrm 3 bath home overlooking panoramic mountain views. The lower level can be locked off and the plumbing is in place to create a 2 bdrm suite. Many custom features. Oversized 23x26 dble garage, rec & games room, heat pump with natural gas forced air furnace, UVA/UBA window film, garden shed, landscaped garden with sprinkler system, RV parking.

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Exceptional value lot located within premier Maryland Estates. Partially fenced. Custom architecturally designed house plans available at no cost to purchaser. Or bring your own house plan. No GST payable!

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GROUND LEVEL OCEAN VIEW CONDO

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102-2740 S. Island Hwy

New Listing!

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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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

Leslie Poustie

#116-585 Dogwood S MLS 399616

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250.202.4790

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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

SParkes

250-287-6917

Sandra Parkes

NEW LISTING!

506 EDGEWOOD DRIVE

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.

2250 SALMON POINT RD.

Totally renovated 3 bedroom or 2 bedroom and den rancher on 1/2 acre lot within walking distance of Salmon Point Resort and Marina. Beautiful walking trails and nature at your doorstep. This is a very popular rural area just minutes to shopping, golf courses, ocean, beaches, river, fishing and much more. These updates include: vinyl siding, thermo windows, new kitchen & bathrooms & flooring. Sliders off dining room onto covered deck with hot tub. The detached double garage also has a 24x12 built in shop with 220AMP. Separate RV carport, circular driveway, underground sprinklers on a fully fenced yard with garden areas. PRICED AT $524,900

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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1580 C – Willow St.

200 sqft light industrical shop includes front offices and large shop with 16ft electric overhead door. Mezzanine can accommodate additional office space or storage.

865 – 8th Ave

This 2.35 acre treed site is currently zoned Residential Multiple One which will allow 24 patio homes or town homes. Within easy walking distance to downtown Campbell River. Asking less than $12,000/ door.

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1180 Ironwood

1250B Ironwood

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

$285,000

938 Island Hwy

Great opportunity! Prime office space. 6000sqft of space overlooking Pier Street Ample parking. 2 spaces available. 650+ from the 2nd floor. Very reasonable sqft, plus 5000 sq.ft. Centrally located. asking price of $5 per sqft. 800 sqft on ground floor also available.

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For Lease

1250 Cedar St.

2 lease spaces available in this centrally located building. 814 sqft and 2000 sqft. Ample parking for staff & customers.

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For Lease NEW LISTING

244 S. McLean

Custom built home with expansive ocean views. 3975 square feet of luxurious living space. 3 bedrooms up plus a 2 bedroom suite downstairs. Wrap around deck – great for entertaining. Low maintenance yard. 2 car heated garage plus a detached workshop/garage accessed from Alder St.

$795,000

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.

$257,000

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Great investment opportunity or home to raise your growing family. 2400+ sq ft, 4 bdrms, spacious family & laundry rooms, workshop, mountain views, fenced back yard.

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722 Elkhorn

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1957 PINEHURST PL. $629,900 MLS#416695 EXECUTIVE HOME BACKS ONTO GOLF COURSE Executive one owner home in lovely picturesque setting, backing onto Sequoia Springs Golf Course. Over 4,600 sq.ft. on 3 levels, 4-5 bedrooms, plus bonus room, 4 baths, 2 yr. old heating system - heat pump, oak flooring, vaulted living room ceiling, gas stove. Oak kitchen with granite countertops, graphite sink in island, 5 burner gas cooktop, Miele ovens & dishwasher. Eating nook overlooks 1,100 sq.ft. patio with outside storage (golf cart) & garden shed. Family room off kitchen, huge master bedroom with spa ensuite. Oak trim throughout. Triple garage. Great family home!

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.

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.

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. 950 Sq.Ft., Within walking distance to downtown. New kitchen, bathroom, hallway, dining and living room renovations. All laminate flooring except kitchen lino. Brand new wrap around sundeck. Roof is 7 years old. Hot water tank 3 years. 1 Small pet, no rentals. 1 Open parking space. Sauna, meeting & rec rooms. Offers easy comfortable lifestyle.

2505 SOUTH ISLAND HWY. $995,000 MLS# 398357 STUNNING BEACH FRONT HOME West Vancouver meets Campbell River, architecturally designed unique 2 storey waterfront beauty, 2,445 sq.ft. of sophistication & elegance. Beach frontage approx 83 ft. Panoramic ocean & mountain views from every room. Top quality construction; open beams, interior concrete pillars define the gracious living areas, celestory windows & skylights flood the home with natural lighting. Formal living room soaring vaulted ceilings, formal dining room, designer kitchen with Fisher-Paykel appliances, oak cabinets, tile floors. 2 car garage with large storage room/workshop. New cedar walkway to beach deck with fire pit.


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SOLD!

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.

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

$169,500

$479,500

MLS# 416774

2200 FOREST GROVE DR.

3306 WISCONSIN WAY

#311-350 S. ISLAND HWY.

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.

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.

$445,000

$749,900

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.

4640 DISCOVERY DR.

3326 WISCONSIN WAY

1931 15TH AVE.

MLS# 401264

SOLD! MLS# 410795

MLS# 414611

$455,500

MLS# 411393

$379,900

MLS# 369195

#413 - 350 SOUTH ISLAND HWY.

#416 - 350 SOUTH ISLAND HWY.

#417 - 350 SOUTH ISLAND HWY.

#1i-690 COLWYN ST.

LOT 1, YORK RD.

LOT 2, YORK RD.

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!! What a lovely quality built complex, this unit has 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus a den and located on the 4th floor. Bright and open kitchen, dining room and living room floor plan. A lovely place to call home. Nice size deck with access from the living room and master bedroom to enjoy the view of Discovery Passage and the SeaWalk with mountains in the distance.

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.

A home away from home. Cute, cozy, 1 bedroom condo, perfect scenario for those who would like a smaller home base while spending the majority of their time experiencing the world! 4 very young appliances. Also perfect for the retired senior or the single independent 1st time buyer. Your own entrance & in-unit laundry. Situated in the heart of the city, it is only a 5 minute walk to town.

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.

$398,800

$399,900

$374,900

$112,000

$159,900

$149,995

MLS# 409860

Randy

MLS# 409034

MLS# 409872

MLS# 380696

Randy & Twila

Local Specialists, Global Reach! Proudly Serving the Community Since 1986!

250-830-4222 rcheck@shaw.ca

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MLS# 403240

Twila

250-830-4998 tconrod@shaw.ca

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HIDDEN HARBOUR OCEANFRONT!

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

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

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

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Storm still top of the VIHL despite Friday night loss on home ice MARK BERRY

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Wow, what a week for the Campbell River Storm. Three games that couldn’t have been more different; a favourable 9-7 shooting gallery in Westshore, a disciplined 2-1 victory in Oceanside and a frustrating 2-1 home loss to the upstart Glacier Kings that drew the coach’s ire. The Comox Valley Glacier Kings have been the ‘Cinderella’ team in the league this season. They have great goaltending and a lethal offence that has been opportunistic. On Friday night they showed great patience, pounced on Storm defensive errors in the second period and took a 2-0 lead into the third

period. Max Daerendinger scored Campbell River’s only goal of the night, a blast that went off the inside of the post spoiling Marcus Gloss’s shutout bid. The Storm dropped their fourth of the season, 2-1, before their biggest crowd of the season. Following the game, Storm Head Coach, Lee Stone, was blunt in his game assessment, “I don’t think our urgency was there, we gave up too many odd man rushes, we didn’t get to the net once, we’re not happy where we are right now.” Then he issued a rare public warning to his players, “Tomorrow in Oceanside we’re going to find out what we’re made of. If we come out ready to play then we’re

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happy, if not we’re going to make some changes. We’ve been relying on the same six or seven guys putting in the effort over and over again.” On Saturday, Stone’s team got the message and opened the scoring 28 seconds into the contest when Christian Brandt notched his eleventh of the season. Later in the period, Dawson Frank scored a gem, after accepting a Trevor Bottomley pass inside the Storm blue line, he went the distance beating a D-man and the Oceanside netminder with a nice toe-drag. That was it for Storm scoring as they then stuck to the strong defensive game that was their hallmark early in the season. Aaron Brewer led the

way on Saturday frustrating the Generals, winning battles along the boards all night. In one instance on the penalty kill he stole the puck in the o-zone drove it to the boards and out muscled three players to maintain possession. The Storm finished Week 10 with the best record in the VIJHL (174) and the third best in the province. Week 10 started in Westshore on Wednesday. It was a strange one; the ice was tilted towards both nets and it didn’t seem like the goaltenders for both the Wolves and Storm were catching any breaks. In addition to some odd goals, and there were some, the game was highlighted by a 45

minute delay early in the second period when Wolves forward, Cole Pickup, missed Erhardt with a hit shattering the glass at the score keeper’s bench. When play resumed the weird night continued. Coach Stone said afterwards, “We put three in our own net, we haven’t done that all season. It was just one of those wacky close to Halloween games.” For most of the contest, the two sides traded goals but at 18:20 of the third period, Colin Blake scored his third of night with what proved to be the game winner. It was set up by Erhardt. The Storm have just one game this weekend. Once again they are on the road in Saanich for a Friday night game at the George Pearkes Arena.

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Stats & Standings

Submit your League’s stats to: sports@campbellrivermirror.com Monday Night Men’s 10 Pin Bowling November 7 Standings

QTR Lesson Lake 86.0 Alley Cats 69.5 Boston Brutes 56.5 Storrie Creek 53.0 What’s On Digest 45.5 Da Bears(3 D Fishing) 39.0 Clippers 34.5

YTD 184.0 187.5 204.0 215.0 142.5 174.5 184.5

WEEK 28.0 25.0 26.0 17.0 11.0 4.0 17.0

TEAM Hi Scratch Game Hi Scratch Series Hi Handicap Game Hi Handicap Series

Lesson Lake Lesson Lake Clippers Lesson Lake

713 976 2003 2791

INDIVIDUAL Hi Scratch Game Hi Scratch Series Hi Handicap Game Handicap Series

Shane Konkle John Harrison Shane Konkle Hank Modras

235 266 622 734

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Teams Bowl Mates Newbies Odd Balls Quay West Heavy Balls

QTR 71.0 57.0 55.0 55.0 54.0

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Teams QTR MH 48.0 Is fever travel 47.0 Quinsam Auto 44.5 SMF 34.5 Nesbitt Is Coffee 26.0

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It is safe to say that fishing activity for salmon is slow but you can’t forget that we are in the month of November and for those anglers targeting coho, the majority have moved into the rivers between Port Hardy and Courtenay.

Comox lake is a winter lake to fish and those getting out have it down to a science and Tomic plugs around two inches have been working when the bite is on. I received confirmation from various sources that kokanee are present in Comox Lake.

Coho have been found in water 400 to 600 feet of water in the southern areas of Vancouver Island. Anchovies have been a good choice for bait along with herring. Teaser Head colours are UV green along with chartreuse and purple haze.

Don’t put away the fly rod, fly anglers are fishing woolly buggers, leeches and micro leeches and the most popular pattern is the Pumpkin head tied on a number 10 hook and go with a smaller size a number 12.

In the Campbell River area, big northerns have been caught and all wild fish released. In the past few weeks coho catch reports in the south see smaller fish caught ranging from six to nine pounds. Small spoons with a green colour has worked the best. Feeder springs are around and getting a 21-pounder will be a bonus catch and will be a delight at Christmas time. With the unsettled wet weather, a few boats made it out and the area around Plumper Bay saw little fishing action but the chums are still around and were showing themselves on top of the water. Give it two more weeks and the abundance of chum will be dark but many anglers saw their limits of chum

Smoked Chum Salmon reached and many smoke houses will be heated up to get salmon smoked in time for the festive season.

For those of you attending the fly tying session for beginners at the Campbell River Library on Sunday, Nov. 20 at 1 p.m., I will have giveaways and everyone will have a chance to see how fly tying is done especially those who are just getting started.

Heavy rain has water levels up in many local lakes and the Vancouver Island Fish Hatchery has finished the fall stocking program of catchable trout. If the weather clears, expect those anglers to get out and try their luck. Shore anglers can use Power bait or Gulp eggs and the ever-popular worm fished on the • Fully equipped • World Class bottom. self-contained cabins fishing nearby • Lakeview Restaurant If Mohun Lake is fished, (featuring home baked goodies) the most popular way is to troll in 100 feet of water North Island Hwy, Campbell River with a Gibbs Gang troll or 250-287-9421 www/robertslakeresort.ca a Gibbs Wedding Band.

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A primary care provider is your "go to" doctor for the majority of your health concerns. They maintain a central role in your care and screen for major illness. The majority of primary care doctors emphasizes treating illness with drugs and surgery after it arises. Although this form of care is absolutely critical, primary care providers focusing on the art and science of keeping people well are needed. As a naturopathic doctor, my family practice is based on natural medicine, health promotion, and disease preventative. This model is dramatically different from the conventional approach. I recommend meeting every 3-6 months to work on enhancing health and wellness. During these visits I also screening for illness, and other nutritional or functional deficiencies. I work on things that most health care providers just don't have time for and that require more support. Because I am in private practice, I can spend more time with my patients. This is critical when you have a complex illness like diabetes or heart disease. This form of healthcare has been shown to complement conventional care. A recent article published by the Canadian Medical Association Journal showed that naturopathic care alongside conventional care by an MD reduced cardiovascular risk in patients with high risk. NDs make a great addition to your family healthcare team. They are primary care doctors and advocates of drug-free health care. A majority of families use some form of alternative medicine so it makes sense to have an expert in holistic medicine as part of your health team. NDs are health educators and want to establish strong relationships. We are only happy when our patients achieve the highest quality of life possible. Reference: http://www.cmaj.ca/content/ early/2013/04/29/cmaj.120567

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Treat sleeplessness with vitamins and supplements Millions of people around the world battle insomnia. Sleeplessness may be a byproduct of different conditions, and treatment may depend on the underlying cause of the insomnia. Many people find using all-natural supplement therapy is enough to ward off sleeplessness. Insomnia is more prevalent among elderly individuals and women. Elderly people are more likely than younger ones to have medical conditions that may cause pain at night or to take medication that can interfere with a good night's rest. Some research suggests that men lose about 80 percent of their deep sleep between the ages of 16 and 50. For women, hormonal events often trigger sleeplessness. These can include menstruation, pregnancy and menopause. Individuals who are over the age of 50 may be more prone to anxiety, grief and depression which can cause sleeplessness. Although there are many different medications, be it prescription medications or over-the-counter drugs, to alleviate symptoms of sleeplessness, some people prefer to not take these medications due to the risk of dependency or the side effects associated with them. Hypnotics, which include the brand name Ambien, have been linked to morning drowsiness and even temporary amnesia, where individuals walk around, drive or even cook while under the medication and are unaware of what they are doing. Those who are looking for more natural approaches can use the following vitamins and minerals in conjunction with good sleep hygiene.

substance melatonin. It is important to note that a balanced ratio of calcium to magnesium helps calcium work properly. It is recommended to take 500 mg of calcium and 250 mg of magnesium once per day, later in the evening. This can be done after dinner or a few hours before going to bed for best results. • Vitamin B6: Vitamin B6, also known as pyridoxine, is a water-soluble vitamin required for the synthesis of the neurotransmitters serotonin and norepinephrine. It also helps with myelin formation. Those who are deficient in B6 find the peripheral nerves, skin, mucous membranes and the central nervous system can be affected. Taking 50 mg of vitamin B6 daily can help in the production of serotonin and promote sleep. It is believed to work well for people who struggle to stay asleep through the night.

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The group behind a proposed mountain bike skills park has decided to build the facility in phases. Wendy Ravai and Beth Pechter, the founders of the Campbell River Bike Park Society, told city council that after a review of the project, the society has determined that a phased approached is the most effective strategy to get the project moving. The skills park, which has been in motion for

more than three years, is slated to be built at the Sportsplex, in the forested area between Alder Street and the ball hockey court at the Sportsplex’s lower parking lot. The facility is aimed at providing beginner and intermediate mountain bikers a place to gain the tools they need to ride safely before going out into the woods. Original plans for the park included dirt jumps, pump tracks, drops and practice trails, obstacles, teeter-totters and wooden features

such as skinnies and bridges. Ravai and Pechter said that following four professional assessments – a Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design, a Danger Tree Assessment, an Environmental Management Plan and an Engineered Servicing Plan – that the society elected to break down construction of the park into three phases. Phase one is slated to encompass building of the pump track, with phase two consisting of the tot and development area, followed by con-

The Mountain Bike Park at the Sportsplex will be a place for people to practice their skills before they head to the mountain.

struction of the jump and drop lines as part of phase three. “Phase one and two are located on the west side

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of the development and require the least amount of land and investment,” Ravai and Pechter wrote in a letter to council. “We are confident that we can obtain the funds for phase one and possibly phase two for the 2017 operating year.” Which means that the budget the pair submitted to council in June has decreased substantially. Ravai and Pechter told council at that time that park maintenance each year, between March 1 and October 31 when the park is expected to be open, was estimated to be $36,445. But with only phase one and two, Ravai and Pechter said mainte-

and our funders can have the confidence to know our investment will be sustainable now and into the future.” The society has already received funding commitments of $2,400 from BC Hydro, $1,000 from the mountain bike SprocKids program, $300 from Outdoor Addictions, $125 from Pedal Your World, proceeds from Daybreak Rotary’s Duck Dip event and the society raised $6,500 through its own fundraiser. The Bike Park Society has said it could chip in $5,000 annually of its own money for maintenance costs at the skills park but it needs the city’s help to make the facility viable. “Once we looked into maintenance, what it would cost, we’re not sure we could do it all on our own,” Ravai told council during a presentation at a council meeting in June. On Monday night, city council agreed to consider the request during the cities 2017 budget deliberations in early December.

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Front Row seating to Marine Wildlife, plus a beautiful array of boats await you on The Straight of Georgia in this Charming Ocean and Mountain View home. Immaculately kept this clean spacious home has many updates including, a Gorgeous modern kitchen, new counter tops, tiled backsplash, professionally painted Oak Cabinets with new handles, new wooden deck, plus new paint in most of the home. You’ll have little to no expenses for the next 10 years as the roof is 3 years old, the hot water tank is almost new, the sewer line was recently cleared and replaced, the drainage system updated. The detached garage is 13’6 x 25 with carport measuring 10’6 x 25 and includes a separate garden shed. All this and more as the property has potential for subdividing on the .651 lot. This homes Unique Ocean view floor plan is a delightful change of pace from the norm and can best be appreciated by viewing. $549,900

This charming 3 bdrm Rancher is perfect for the retiree New just Listing or small family and is located a couple$389,900 of minutes from downtown in beautiful Glen Eagle Estates by the Sequoia immaculately low The Curb Appeal is apparent. This Gorgeous Home has a wide open upper Golf floor Course. plan andThis vaulted living room maintained ceilings, a charming maintenance home added features kitchen with custom shelving and pantry, plus a large master bedroom with door onto and largeyard 8x37 has deckmany that overlooks a beautiful extrais spacious cabinets,and landscaped covered backyard. Front deck is 10x25 and perfect for relaxing in the shade.including, The inlaw suite private withbackyard, a natural gas fireplace. sundeck, 9ft tall 10x20 greenhouse with automatic Yes to RV parking and a large garage measuring 19’8 x 21’6. 1225 8x21 Blesbok Rd watering system, 18x18 two car garage with cabinets and shelving, compost system, garden shed, RV parking and 4 ft crawl space. Even better the home backs onto VIDEO ONLINE AT TRANSFORMANCE.CA Campbell River Garden Center for backyard privacy!

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CAMPBELL RIVER LISTINGS 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 NEW CONSTRUCTION

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Updated Family home in the Village of Sayward. Beautifully updated kitchen , freshly painted throughout , newer flooring and french doors leading to a huge covered deck. 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.

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.

MLS# 414302 • 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. 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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561 Thulin St. $399,800

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

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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.

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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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SOLD $455,000

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2-325 NILUHT RD

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ANDREW RIVETT Personal Real Estate Corporation

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SOLD

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Sarah Baikie treats her clients like family The first thing Sarah Baikie has to do when she is selling a house, is to sell Campbell River. “People come from the Mainland over here, and they are shopping up and down the Island, you have to talk with them about what Campbell River has to offer,” she said. Fortunately it is an easy task. Baikie absolutely loves Campbell River. She sells the ocean, access to the islands, the mountains and the lakes. She sells the amenities and community facilities, to which she has lots of exposure because she has two elementary aged school children. The new hospital is a fantastic draw card and, according to Baikie, Campbell River has the best value on the Island. “For the same house it costs less, our land is cheaper, our houses are cheaper, it’s all relative,” she said. At the moment the average price to buy a house in Campbell River is $360,000. The further down-Island you go, the higher the price. Baikie said the average in the Comox Valley is $420,000 and once you get to Qualicum and Parksville that goes up to $460,000. Baikie is a realtor with Re/Max Check Realty. Soon she will be celebrating her 10-year anniversar y selling houses in Campbell River. She got into the business right before the market crash in 2008. She said it was

tractors. She said that she, and every other realtor on the Island, is at critically low inventory, not very many houses are going on the market and there is an unending demand. So she and her contractor friends are building houses as fast as they can. She is also optimistic that the bubble won’t burst. Originally from Australia, Baikie said that during the downturn there, her family, which is also involved in realty, didn’t see much of a housing market downturn. Foreign investors were coming in and buying properties and locals were selling for large amounts of money

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he word “illuminate” has many meanings – it can mean “to brighten with light,” or “to throw light on a subject,” or to “enlighten with knowledge or understanding.” This Nov. 25 and 26 Island Voices Chamber Choir will take audiences on a journey through the many facets of illumination – a journey in which they will experience the full range of human emotions, from joy to sorrow, through love, faith, hope and even a little discomfort. Illuminations is the brainchild of conductor Jenn Forsland, who has artfully woven together pieces from a wide variety of genres. “Illumination can be literal, figurative, cultural, spiritual, transformative,” Forsland says. “It is my hope that the pieces in this program show these many different aspects in ways that are both enjoyable and thoughtprovoking.” At this dark time of year, light is a common theme in music, and several of the program’s songs reflect this. “Northern Lights” invokes a sense of awe and wonder, while Gordon Lightfoot’s “Song for a Winter’s Night” reminds us of cozy winter nights. “Selene’s Boat” takes us

into moonlight on the shore. The program also includes spirituals and spirituality – the rousing “Unclouded Day,” the introspective “No Time,” and the stirring “A Trumpet Sounds Within-a My Soul,” complete with amazing trumpet accompaniment by Brent Kellas. In a more classical vein, Biebl’s “Ave Maria” will make you feel like you’re ascending into heaven. A featured work is by Vancouver composer Larry Nickel, using a text by the 13th century nun, Mechtchild of Magdeburg. “I can’t believe something written 800 years ago could seem so contemporary,” says soprano Jo-Anne Preston. “The nun says ‘I cannot dance, Lord, unless you lead me’ and basically says ‘if you show me the way, I can pass it on’ – kind of like playing it forward. And it’s fun to sing — so many styles all rolled into one!” Preparing this concert has been a journey for the singers as well. “Lammaa Badaa Yatathannaa,” so very famous in Syria, and the Spanish influence of “Dindirin” have helped them develop insight into other cultures. They have explored poignant grief through “Jenny” and hope

Island Voices will be performing their fall show, Illuminations on Nov. 25 in Campbell River at the United Church.

through James Taylor’s “Shed a Little Light.” They have felt the energy in Handel’s “Awake the Trumpet” and the levity in “The Sleigh,” and there have been “ah-ha” moments too – “Hymn of Acxiom” will really have the audience thinking. Illuminations will be performed on Friday, Nov. 25 at Campbell River United Church and on Saturday, Nov. 26 at Comox United Church. Both concerts

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need to raise funds for our various communitybased programming,” Blackburn says. “We have the Art in the Hospital program, we have Music for Seniors, we have a head injury program, we work in partnership with youth outreach programming in town – which is of great benefit to youth that are in Family Services programming or youth that is at risk, for example. We also run projects like the community banner project and manage the Public Art Program in town.” And in order to keep offering all of those community-based programs, Blackburn says, “we were thinking, ‘how could we have a fundraiser that would also help raise the profile of the cottage and of Sybil, and do it in a fun way, and a seasonal way?’” So, for a minimum $10 donation to the Arts Council, community members can purchase a package of sheets to make their cut and fold model of the cottage – including instructions – or for $20 they can buy one that has been pre-assembled by volunteers. But why does the Arts Council need to do fundraisers, anyway? Considering they manage the city’s only heritage site and receive grants from multiple funding bodies, shouldn’t they be all set financially?

“Well, all of the funding sources we have as a not-for-profit have expectations that you also raise money yourself,” Blackburn says. “No funder out there gives you 100 per cent of your needs. Anybody in the not-for-profit world knows that. “Our combination of city funding, gaming funding, BC Arts Council funding, those are all contingent on the fact that they are partners with us, but as a partner, we are also responsible to bring our percentage to the table.” They normally do that by selling memberships in the council, renting out the cottage and accepting donations to the cause, but this holiday season Blackburn is hoping these little cottages will be a wellreceived additional twist on their traditional fundraising efforts. “It’s something that families can do together,” Blackburn says, “and I think most of us have some memory of doing these types of cut and fold things – whether they were doll houses or whatever – we all remember those types of things from our youth, so there’s a nostalgic aspect to it, as well. “The idea of people being able to have a mini version of the cottage isn’t ultimately the point,” Blackburn says. “It’s a vehicle by

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which people can support community-based programming, but it’s done in a way that is fun, family-oriented, heritage based – all the things that we try to provide here at the Arts Council.” The mini cottages – and the sheets to cut and fold your own – will be available at the Arts Council office (in the actual, full-size cottage in Willow Point) and the Museum at Campbell River, as well as various other locations around town. For more information or to get involved with the mini cottage fundraiser contact Blackburn at 250-923-0213 or arts. council@crarts.ca

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and cuts.” Trustee Darryl Hagen agreed. “I appreciate money when it’s given to us,” Hagen said, “it just really would have been nice to know ahead of time before we went about the whole process of closing schools. Here we are getting money for busing after closing schools, but if that money was available, and we’d known about it ahead of time, maybe we would have made drastically different decisions for the children in our district. That’s what we’re elected for: to represent our community. “Just tell us how much money we have, because I believe it’s the school trustees’ job to spend that money in a responsible way.”

Trustee Richard but in such a way that Franklin took Hagen’s our autonomy and our assessment one step ability to make any decifurther, saying funding sions about how that school districts in this money is spent – well, way is essentially the it all comes with strings government’s way of attached.” “micromanaging” the Franklin said he school couldn’t districts. support “What a letter THEY SAID happened thankIT: “Just tell here was ing the us how much that a siggovernmoney we nificant ment that amount didn’t also have.” of money express was – Darryl Hagen, these constripped Trustee, cerns. out of “It’s SD72 SD72 fine to labelled thank the as ‘administrative savminister for giving ings’ and in order to us back some of the deal with that, we had to money he took from us take a number of drastic … but I don’t think we actions,” Franklin said. can thank him for giv“Then, afterwards, the ing us back the money money is doled out in and telling us exactly little packages or grants, how we have to use

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it, because the whole principle of local school boards is that the people closest to those being affected by the decisions are the best people to make those decisions. “What we’re looking at here is the centralization of educational governance in Victoria taking away the authority and decision making abilities of local school boards. “I believe we are closer to the students and the parents and the neighbourhoods here and have a better grasp of what the students in this district need.” The finalized letter will be presented for approval at the next public meeting, scheduled for Nov. 29 at 7:30 at the SD72 offices on Pinecrest Road.

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a letter thanking the come into the district, ministry for these and and we do appreciate other recent injections that, but we don’t know of money, but several from one year to the trustees wanted to balnext what we’re going to ance the get,” Kerr letter said, with looking some at the condraft of cerns. the letSpeter. “If cifically, we had they some wanted kind of the letter under– while standing thankabout ing the how ministry much for the we were SD72 trustee fundgoing Darryl Hagen ing – to to get, it reflect would their concerns that the make the budgeting board should be allowed process – and also the to make decisions on planning process – for how to spend education our district a lot more, money in the district, I guess, efficient and because that’s what they effective, instead of were elected to do. having to always be “This is a tremendous responding and reacting list of money that has to last-minute initiatives

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Plan to keep your teeth—before and after retirement British Columbians are keeping their teeth longer. Most adults can expect to enter retirement with most, if not all, of their natural teeth. However, regular brushing and flossing alone, even with an electric toothbrush, does not guarantee that you’ll still be eating apples at 90. Continuing to visit your dentist regularly for professional care after retirement is just as important to keeping your teeth well into old age. Your mouth ages too. Even the most scrupulously clean mouth will likely end up with some form of gum recession (when your gums shrink and more of your tooth’s root is exposed and vulnerable to cavities) or dental disease. For example, 43

percent of adults 60–79 years of age have root cavities compared to 6 percent of adults 20–39 years of age.1 Dental conditions are often extensive in older adults and can cause pain, infection and tooth loss. The number of adults without any teeth rises from 4 percent among 40–59-year-olds to 22 percent among 60–79-year-olds.1 Studies also show that BC adults have a higher combined rate of decayed (cavities), missing and filled teeth.2 Losing your natural teeth can affect your nutrition and enjoyment of a variety of foods, lead to slurred speech, and reduce self-esteem. Dental disease can also negatively

impact your general health; there are links between poor oral health and other health conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease. Adults over the age of 60 also have the highest incidence of oral cancer; other risk factors include a high consumption of alcohol and tobacco, especially when combined.3 Oral cancers can be devastating but are very treatable if caught early. It is estimated that approximately 84 percent of oral cancers can be detected by a dentist.4 With planning and ongoing prevention, a 60-year-old can retain their vitality and their teeth for a long time.

Steps to oral health…for life Keep your teeth, gums and dental work clean & maintained. Brush daily, especially at bedtime, with a soft toothbrush or electric toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Please floss! Make sure you floss at least once a day, especially around dental work like crowns. Speak to your dentist about any special care for your dental work. Your teeth, gums and jaw bones change with age. You may require some repeat procedures or need to have your dental work repaired or replaced well before you are in advanced age. Keep up your regular dental exams and cleaning schedule—even after you retire from work. Plan ahead for all your extended health care needs, including dental care. Consider investing in a private or group plan when you retire, or put aside savings to cover regular preventive care including dental exams and cleanings. Early detection of oral disease through regular examinations by a dentist can help to stop or slow the progression of oral disease and lead to better outcomes. Your dentist will monitor the health of your soft tissues and teeth; screen for oral cancer; review any general health concerns; and monitor the ongoing fit and function of your dental work. Keep it healthy. What’s good for your body is good for your mouth! Limit the amount of sugary foods and drinks you consume throughout the day. Choose nutritious snacks and drinks, such as cheese or nuts, and water. Rinse with water after eating or drinking.

YOUR DENTAL WORK NEEDS ONGOING MAINTENANCE TO STAY IN SHAPE.

Keep your dentist or certified specialist up to date. Your dentist or certified specialist is the doctor of your mouth. Update them on any medications you are taking and/or changes to your health. Many chronic diseases directly affect your teeth, bones and soft oral tissues. For example, some medications can create ‘dry mouth’ which can increase your risk of decay.

Dental work may not last forever. Even with regular brushing and flossing, gums recede, fillings crack and crowns can chip with normal wear and tear. Make professional dental care part of your plan to stay healthy as you age. Regular dental exams detect problems early and prevent dental disease.

Stay active, stay connected, eat a healthy diet, take care of your teeth— and don’t forget about your extended health care needs! Your healthy smile can stay with you…for life.

YOUR DENTAL HEALTH MATTERS

References: 1 Health Canada. The Canadian Health Measures Survey, Oral Health Component (2010) 2 The British Columbia Dental Association’s 2006 Adult Dental Health Survey; Health Canada. The Canadian Health Measures Survey, Oral Health Component (2010) 3 Health Canada website (oral cancer) 4 Canadian Cancer Statistics (2007)

To learn more talk to your dentist or visit yourdentalhealth.ca

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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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663 Nelson Gorgeous custom built 4 bed, 4 bath home. 3900sqft with ocean view. MLS 415080 $599,900

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PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW 480 ASH ST. Absolutely stunning 3 level split located at 480 Ash St. One of the best views in town. Vaulted ceiling for large artwork on main floor. Suited for couple or mature family. Roof, Heat pump & water tank still under warranty. H.R.V.

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Saturday, Nov. 12 • 12-1:30pm 300 Stratford Drive $327,800 MLS 416815 Basement home with a nice mountain view. This home features 3 bedrooms up with room for more in the basement where you will find a huge family room, storage room and unfinished space. There’s a good view and the location is ideal with shopping, the arena, walking trails and churches nearby.

170 Henry Road $99,800

MLS 416499

Bring your plans and start building! This lot is 0.246 of an acre and is just steps to the beach. Good building site and an ideal location for your new home. Mobile on the property must be moved.

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2470 Spring Road $499,999

2333 Glenmore Road $329,800 MLS 416497 Solid basement home on over half an acre right on the Oyster River. This ch aracter home features 3 bedrooms up with a 4th down and would be ideal for an income suite. There’s lots of natural light and a huge deck overlooking the back yard. Nice rural location yet close to shopping and Mount Washington.

MLS 405080 3964 Dillman Road $599,900

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.

765 Oxford Drive $479,800

MLS 416262

This absolutely gorgeous home is situated in the heart of Cambridge Estates and features hardwood floors, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a family room and a bonus room. The wide open kitchen is bright with a pantry, gorgeous cabinets and the nook overlooks the beautifully landscaped and fenced backyard. Upstairs you will find 3 bedrooms as well as a bonus room that is perfect for family movie night, or the ultimate gym. The 3 bay garage is wired with 220 and there is plenty of RV parking. A great family home! Hosted by Kathryn Grant

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SOLD! 1691 Dogwood St $600,000 MLS 416859 Excellent opportunity to own this busy business in Campbell River. This franchised drive-thru oil change facility offers consumers convenience with a quick ten minute oil change and other automotive services. Excellent location with good highway visibility and a long term lease in place. Franchise approval required for any sale.

75 Washington Drive $309,800 MLS TBA Great Willow Point location for this 3 bedroom 2 bath rancher. Newer roof and gutters, plus a newer deck in the fenced back yard. Spacious 1460 square foot home with formal living and dining rooms and a family room off the kitchen and nook. Patio doors lead from the family room to the covered deck. The bedrooms are spacious and there’s an ensuite in the master bedroom. Good RV parking with access to the back yard.

MLS 416084

Stunning 4 bedroom custom built home on an acre of property with an oceanview! Extensive use of granite and bamboo in the flooring and the large gourmet kitchen with two ovens which is ideal for those who like to entertain. The grand entry features a spiral wood and stainless steel staircase. Upstairs the deluxe master suite has it’s own deck to enjoy the view plus there’s a luxurious spa-like 5 piece ensuite. The other 3 bedrooms are large plus there’s a den/office. Exceptional quality finishing and custom features in this home!

SOLD! 2025 College Drive $379,800

MLS 416209 3550 Willow Creek Road $410,000

Wonderful family home in a great family neighbourhood; close to schools and recreation at Willow Point Park and the Beaver Lodge Lands. This two storey home features a bright and modern decor with laminate floors and a gas fireplace in the living room. The kitchen features a center island and opens to the eating area with easy access to the large fenced yard. Upstairs there are 3 spacious bedrooms and a bonus room which is ideal for a family room or even a 4th bedroom. There’s also a double garage, and RV parking.

174 Victory Turn

$698,800

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 mid December.

MLS 416273 331 MacMillan Drive, Sayward $238,000 MLS 413182

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.

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.

SOLD! 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.

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.

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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!

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152 Munson Road $170,000 MLS 416163 The investment opportunity you’ve been waiting for! This half duplex with no strata. Kitchen has lots of counter space. Living with hard wood floors. Private setting backyard with a newer shed. Walking distance to the high school and in addition to an income property, would also be a great option for a first time buyer with potential for mortgage payments as low as current rental rates. Book your showing today!

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FACTS: The 12 month average sale price of a home in Campbell River is $336,316, up 7%. In 2006 the average price home was $265,602.

FACTS: The average lot price is $134,961. in 2006 you would have purchased at $103,171

FACTS: Houses make up 72% of the 254 residential properties, condos make up 21%, duplexes 4% and mobile homes 2%.

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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3819 Mitlenatch Rd $359,900 MLS 416894

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Prestigeous Mitlenatch!! Outstanding rancher on almost 1/2 acre. Wonderful design brings enormous amounts of natural light, with expansive floor to ceiling windows overlooking the peaceful and very private back yard. Cozy wood stove in the open concept kitchen living area makes this wonderful to come home to. Great room design allows for entertaining with family and friends. This home features a 3 year old roof, new hot water tank, RV parking and dry storage building/shop 21ftX10 ft in the back. On a quiet no through road, just one block to the beach, kids can walk to school in 5 minutes, and fully fenced makes this a great choice! This beautiful home is “Move in Ready” and quick possession awaits you. Truly a must see “gem”.

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814 Timberline Dr $519,900 MLS 409502

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.

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315 Arizona Dr $334,900 MLS 412175

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321 Arizona Dr $401,900 MLS 412177

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318 Arizona Dr $396,900 MLS 408851

“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.

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!!!

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. 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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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.

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he B.C. government hopes new changes will make opening day reservation madness a thing of the past for the 2017 camping season. In January, the province will eliminate an opening day for reservations to avoid the delays and crashes in the online Discover Camping booking system. Instead, you will be able to book your campsite four months ahead of your desired date to camp. “We want to make sure the campsite reservation service is doing its job as effectively and efficiently as possible. “We know British Columbians want a reservation system that is fair, and that they have just as good a chance of securing a campsite as the next person,” said Minister of Environment Mary Polak in a news release Monday. The changes are in response to a recordbreaking camping season last summer, where sites were booked up far in advance and many people were left out. Others complained that people were snapping up campsites and re-selling the reservations for profit. Fortysix such incidents were reported to B.C. Parks last year. The government says it’s cracking down on reservation scalpers. Under the new regulations, when a campsite is reserved, the guests will have to provide one or two permit holder names, and at least one permit holder will have to be on site, with identification, throughout the stay. The province is also launching a pilot project to shorten the maximum number of nights you’re allowed to stay in five popular campgrounds during peak season. They are Martha Creek near Revelstoke, Mount Fernie, Porteau Cove near Vancouver, Loveland Bay near Campbell River and Ellison near Vernon. More than 185,000 reservations were made last summer, with close to three-quarters coming from B.C. residents. The next highest shares are from Alberta at 14 per cent, the U.S. at 3.6 per cent, the rest of

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are already in) retirement – but it’s never too late to plan for a secure financial future. Here are a few tips for doing so that apply to Boomers and, equally, to working The survey found that 97% of respondents Canadians of any age. described their current health level as • Begin saving as early as possible – and good, very good, or excellent and 86% save regularly. expect to retire in good health – and yet, • Avoid bad debt that doesn’t generate the survey revealed that 61% of employees income or increase your net worth. over age 50 actually suffer from one or more chronic health conditions. The most • Invest intelligently – especially in registered retirement savings plans common conditions were hypertension, (RRSPs) and tax-free savings accounts arthritis, high cholesterol, diabetes and (TFSAs). mental health problems such as depression or anxiety. • Be sure that you have adequate Boomers are often optimists – but, according to a recent survey*, they can also be unrealistic about their health and the state of their finances in retirement.

Where finances are concerned, more than a third of survey respondents reported that they save 10% or less of their current salary for retirement yet, in retirement, they plan to withdraw a yearly average of 15% from their savings – or more than four times the typically recommended rate of withdrawal. • The main take-aways from this survey are obvious: • Many Boomers may need to be more realistic about their health and the escalating healthcare costs they are likely to face in retirement. • Many should save more for retirement. • And, in retirement, they must have a sound financial plan that allows them to pursue the lifestyle they want while ensuring their financial resources will last for all their retirement years. Boomers are rapidly heading toward (or

insurance coverage for any health/ medical challenges that may arise – especially disability, critical illness and long-term care insurance. Keep in mind that healthcare costs generally increase with age.

Have a plan that includes a realistic budget for your retirement years, coupled with a realistic withdrawal strategy. Maintain an emergency fund to deal with any surprises (health and otherwise). Be sure your plan includes a provision for inflation.

And, most importantly, get advice. Your professional advisor can provide the expertise and realistic assessment you need to create and implement a financial plan that will work for you, regardless of your age, for a lifetime. *http://insurance-journal.ca/article/boomers-unable-todistinguish-between-retirement-reality-and-fantasy

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Weekly prize winners will be drawn and published in the Mirror Newspaper.

Sandy Richardson, Jo-Anne Windsor and Barb McLeod of Altrusa presented Jodi Boyd and Marnie McLachlan of the Women’s Centre with a cheque. The Alrusa Club of Campbell River donated $2,000 to this years School Supply Drive put on through the Poverty Relief Program at the Campbell River Women’s Resource Centre. This year 300 primary and high school students as well as some women pursuing post-secondary education came in and stocked up on school supplies from the centre. The Altrusa Club was also at the event handing out reading material to each student.

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If you would like to donate through the Monthly Giving Plan you can contact our office at 250-850-2418.

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Feeling crummy? Try this. It’s easy to start feeling crummy, especially this time of year when days are shorter and it’s wet and dreary outside. It’s easy to sit around and feel like it’s another miserable day. Frances Ferguson, M.Ed. That can become a habit, and Registered Clinical guaranteed, won’t make you Counsellor feel better. Try this instead. Every day, at the end of the day, identify two things you’re grateful for today. Write your gratitudes down in a journal, or share them with your partner or a friend. Then, name and share two things you’re looking forward to tomorrow. This can be a great way to turn things around, lean towards the positive, and feel better. Still feeling crummy? There’s lots of things you can do to feel better. Find out more -- take the first step…. Talk to Fran.

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You can still buy RRSPs in Darlene & Peter Garat the year you turn 71, and many people do so to maximize their retirement savings and their tax refund. If your spouse is younger than you, contributions can continue into a spousal RRSP account. You can add to your younger spouse’s existing spousal RRSP or start a new one. You can still be named as contributor and benefit from the RRSP deduction, until the very end of the year your spouse turns 71. Remember that you must switch your RRSPs to income accounts (RIFs) when the accountholder is 71, not the contributor. Talk to an advisor at Garat Financial today to see how we can help build and protect your retirement savings.

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After you workout your body repairs damaged muscle fibers through a cellular process where it fuses muscle fibers together to form new muscle protein strands.These repaired fibers are thicker and more numerous. There several ways to promote muscle growth, here are a couple of the basics: • Lift progressively heavier weights – stress the muscles by progressively increasing the load, Lindsay Vardy, making the weight heavier than what you are Kinesiologist used to, forcing your body to adapt. • Change your exercise regime – your muscles adapt to the stress you present them with, adding to and or changing your current resistance regime will achieve this. Ensure you get proper rest and nutrition following a period of exercise. Your body’s response to exercise lasts 24-48 hours, so you will want to wait at least that long before repeating your new regime. It is also important to consume lean proteins and fast digesting carbohydrate following your workout, as the protein will provide the building block for your muscle repairs and the carbohydrate will replenish fuel sources. If you are looking to start a resistance regime or would like to change up your existing regime, call today to book an appointment with a university trained Kinesiologist.

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Remember the instructions you receive on the airplane? When the oxygen masks drop from the ceiling, PUT YOURS on FIRST! The same advice applies to caregivers. Caring for a loved one can be a responsibility that is added into an already crowded schedule and adding hours to an already demanding day. Stretching your time and your energy too thin can end with you being the one who cannot function properly. Respite care is your oxygen mask. It gives Josie Coak you time to stop, catch a breath, and recharge. Retired Registered Nurse The person who is receiving care is Registered with Veterans Independent Program. comfortable, getting necessary attention, and can rest easy in the knowledge that you are getting a much deserved break in your schedule. Reaching out to a professional respite-care provider will ensure that both parties are receiving necessary care and support. Knowing that someone who is trained in the health care profession is providing support and encouragement for your relative enables you to maintain a peaceful state of mind and a guilt-free healthy life balance. With respite services, you can ‘recharge’ without fear that the person relying on your care is being abandoned. Whether it is for the time needed with medical assistance while recovering from a hospital stay, or a short stay with respite while the caregiver attends business meetings, respite care is your support during a challenging situation.

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Const. Sara Clark, media relations officer with the Campbell River RCMP, said. “The driver stopped momentarily, then fled the scene.” The cyclist was taken to hospital by ambulance and suffered minor injuries. RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance

Campbell River RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance in locating a driver that fled the scene after striking a cyclist on Alder Street.

in locating the suspect vehicle. It is believed to be a 2001-2005 Ford Ranger or B series with

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What is the best return on your renovation?

Is there a way I can avoid paying taxes when I die?

Of all the renovations that you may consider, some renovations substantially add to the re-sale value of your home.

To minimize taxes owing you can organize your invested assets and savings in products that bypass probate and your estate, being Darlene Garat paid direct to the named Financial Advisor beneficiary after your death. You can name multiple beneficiaries, including a charity which can result in a lower tax bill and a great legacy. You can to continue to access your money (not locked in like GICs) and can take advantage of other options not available in mutual funds, stocks, and bank products. Talk to a Garat Financial advisor today to find out how you can protect your savings and investments from the CRA.

For instance, upgrading your Bruce Carruthers windows (29%) and roof (38%) are almost always good investments. Improvements to the kitchen (44%), bathroom (56%), or flooring (22%) are also very good investments. Adding a fireplace (11%) or a new deck may contribute differently to the re-sale value of your home at different price ranges.

By getting immunized, you’ll help protect yourself and others and reduce the spread of the influenza virus.

Come down to Peoples Drug Mart and check out our upcoming flu clinics. Public and private funded vaccines are available.

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Each ear that has hearing loss needs to be clinically treated. When a person has hearing loss the braxqin misses auditory information and the areas Olga Stolbova, RHIP of the brain responsible for understanding sounds begin to weaken. This can affect how a person understands speech information. A Hearing aid provides the auditory information to the brain that it needs. Additionally, humans are designed to have two ears. Having two ears help us to locate where sounds are coming from as well as experiencing binaural summation, which is hearing a sound louder with two ears than with only one ear.

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Your payback from all renovations varies with the price of your home. These are the 6 simplest and smartest renos for the average home in Canada. Contact me for advice on your particular home.

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A cyclist was hit by a vehicle that left the scene on the corner of 9th Ave. and Alder St. on Saturday evening. “The cyclist was riding north on Alder St. when a truck turned left onto 9th Ave., striking the cyclist and throwing him off his bicycle,”

ers need to be constantly aware of their surroundings,” Clark said. “Living in the climate we do allows people to ride bicycles year round and many people do. RCMP strongly encourages riders to wear the extra safety gear like reflective vests and lights to ensure they are visible to drivers. Also we ask that drivers ensure diligence when scanning for cyclists and pedestrians, especially during the fall and winter seasons.” If anyone has any information on this collision and the suspect vehicle, contact Campbell River RCMP at (250)286-6221 or Crime stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

If your goal is to create an ongoing interest in your business, or services, then smaller ads can work just as well. You can easily stretch your budget effectively providing you keep your message clear and concise! And remember - consistency is key!

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Progress has begun at the Sealand Aviation hangar, as the students in TeenFlight 2 get their hands on the parts. The group of around 14 students in grades 9-12, that are accompanied by an average of about six mentors each session, is constructing a Vans RV-12. This aircraft has a span of about 27 feet and is nearly 20 feet in length. The average builder will spend about 700900 hours to complete an unpainted Vans RV-12 On the Wednesday, Oct. 26 meeting, the students separated into groups and got to work.

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Cameron Younger (pictured right) and two other students help each other out while doing a rough assembly of the rudder.

They began assembling the rudder and doing some painting

in between group discussion and looking at charts.

THEY SAID IT: “I also hope they can be supportive to survivors and people who are still fighting.”

are going through.” In September, Massee proposed the idea to support the cause in front of her Senior Leadership class. She said they were enthusiastic about the idea and split into different committees to plan various themed activities for the entire month of October. The activities were centred around educating students about the disease and helping them become aware of the cause. “We started off with a ‘Wear Pink Day’ to spread awareness,” Massee said. “We also had a pink themed bake sale

“As far as the plane building part goes, we’re teaching them skills

[with] sheet metal and fabrication of parts,” says mentor Grant Neilson. Neilson also hopes they take away knowledge about the theory of flight and Canadian Aviation Regulations. Like many, Carihi student Cameron Younger heard about the TeenFlight program over the school announcements. “[I’m interested] in how much effort goes into building a plane and how complicated it is,” says Younger. Younger says he can see himself becoming a mechanic when he is older. Timberline student Cody Kwallek says he wants to build airplanes when he is older and that

to 9 p.m. and Sunday afternoon from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Sealand Aviation hangar. TeenFlight offers high school students the opportunity to explore – Grant Nelson, the foundations of aviaTeenflight tion, by introducing mentor them to the various parts of an airplane. The main goal of is why he comes to the TeenFlight is to expose TeenFlight meetings. the students to aviation, “I actually heard about and what they take away [TeenFlight] through the from the experience is school and I thought it up to them. would be interesting to TeenFlight began back go to,” says Kwallek. in the Spring of 2014 as He is unsure of exactly a collaboration between what career in aviation School District 72 and he wants, but says he will aviation mentors. figure that out later. The interest in the proThe TeenFlight meet- gram is still growing and ings are every Wednes- many students and menday evening from 7 p.m. tors keep coming back.

THEY SAID IT: “We’re teaching them skills [with] sheet metal.”

Carihi students spread breast cancer awareness “ JASMINE MACGREGOR CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

October was Breast C a n c e r Aw a r e n e s s Month and this year the Carihi Senior Leadership class decided to take part in the campaign that started Oct. 1 and went until the end of the month. Tradit iona l ly, t he month of October is a busy time at Carihi with Thanksgiving and Halloween activities, however the school felt it was important to take the time to spread awareness about this very important issue. “Breast cancer and all

– Callie Ann Massee, Senior Leadership student

types of cancer touch a lot of people’s families,” said Callie Ann Massee, grade 12 Senior Leadership student. “I think it has affected a lot of people in the school and it’s good to spread awareness of what some people

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

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Kashish Garg and Anna Huesmann sell baked goods at Carihi Senior Leadership’s Breast Cancer Awareness Bake Sale on Oct. 20.

and sold pink ribbons at lunch.” The bake sale, which was held on Thursday, Oct. 20 raised over $140 for Breast Cancer research. Information

posters were on display and brochures were available to further educate students on the matter. The Leadership class also set up a memory

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wall for students to dedicate a ribbon to a loved one who is fighting cancer, or who has beat or lost the battle. This was important for Massee as cancer has directly

impacted her family. She has lost three grandparents to cancer and her grandfather is currently battling the disease. Massee knows she is not alone as many other Carihi students have suffered with the hardships that cancer brings, including a classmate of Massee’s whose mother recently lost the battle. “It was a really successful event and hopefully students are now more aware that breast cancer and all types of cancer touch everyone,” Massee said. “I also hope they can be supportive to survivors and people who are still fighting.”

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


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Hamper Fund location set

Campbell River Tim Hortons donated $8,437 to the Knights of Columbus Christmas Hamper Fund by way of the Smile Cookies sold in September at the two Campbell River outlets. Attending the presentation were (from left): Danielle Purcell Mgr., Paul Somerville, Rick Graebner, Doug Bertrand, Larry Panich, Salve Libuano, Danny Brown. The donation also informally kicked off the 2016 Hamper Fund campaign.

The depot for the 43rd edition of the Community Christmas Hamper Fund organized by the Knights of Columbus is situated at #330-1100 Homewood Road in behind Perks Restaurant. Starting Tuesday, Nov. 15 until Wednesday, Nov. 30, the depot will be open from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Commencing Dec. 1 until delivery day on Saturday, Dec. 17, the depot will be open from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday. The phone number is 250-914-3716.

Donations of non-perishable food, toys and money may be given at any time on the above listed dates when the depot is open. As has always been the case, these donations are absolutely essential to the success of the effort. Income tax receipts for monetar y donations will be issued in January 2017. The Christmas Hamper effort relies heavily on the generosity and support of the entire community from start to finish. There will once again be a need for

volunteers to build and deliver the hampers on December 17th. Those who have helped in the past know that it is a deeply rewarding experience. The application forms for the hampers are available only at the Campbell River Employment & Income Assistance Office at 833A 14th Ave. The deadline for completion of an application is Tuesday, December 6th. To learn more about the Hamper fund, visit the website at: http:// www.stpatscr.org/hamper_fund

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Your Only 100% Locally Owned and Operated Grocery Store! California Grown

Product of Mexico

Navel Oranges 4lb Bag

3 $ 29 1 $

2/

ea.

B.C or Mexico

Strip loin Steaks

Whole Frying Chickens

$

$

3 7

99

/lb $17.61/kg

Tannadice Farm’s

Tomatoes on the Vine

California

3

2/

Baker Potatoes

5 49 3 Pack

¢

in Store

Granville Island Havarti, Swiss, Coffee Provolone, Ground or Whole Bean Monterey or 340g Pkg. Cheddar Slices

3

$

Old Dutch Dempster’s

Arriba Signature White or Tortilla 100% Whole Wheat Chips 600g Loaf

$

10

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Marie Calender’s

All Varieties, 6Pkg.

Assorted,, 680g Box

2/

ea.

Frozen Entrées

4

6

$

$

2/

/lb $15.41/kg

Frozen, 4lb Box.

Bagels

5 6

$

2/

Assorted 245g Bag

99

Blueberries

Assorted, 6-330ml Pkg.

ea.

6

$

Coast Berry Company

Sparkling Beverages

99

.ea

All Varieties

San Pellegrino

6 6

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$

29

Fresh Beef Sausage

made

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/lb $7.69/kg

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Harvest

Pork Loin Chops

/lb $2.84/kg

$

2

Boneless

$

69

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Long English Cucumbers

99 ea.

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Turkey Breast

Arbutus Ridge

Assorted, 5 Inch Pies

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Meat Pies

Sliced Fresh

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Coomb’s Country

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Hummus

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