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City council is showing some leniency toward a Hilchey Road couple who have yet to comply with a city order to clear their property of piled up household items. At Monday’s council meeting, council gave Betty and Doug Craig a deadline extension to clean up their property that has been the subject of numerous complaints over the years. City Bylaw Officer Pat Patterson said the yard surrounding the home is a source of concern for neighbours. “This property has a long history of complaints and compliance issues resulting from continuous and on-going accumulation of materials,” Patterson said. “Island Health officials have been contacted, however, they explained that unless the individual requests assistance, there is no action that can be
taken to address hoarding.” The city has attempted to stay on top of the issue through its remedial action tool. In September, the city put the Craigs on notice that they had 30 days to clean up their property. At the Nov. 21 council meeting, the Craigs – through Ed White who spoke on their behalf – requested council rescind that order. White said the Craigs had gone to great lengths to clean up their property, insured the motor home sitting in their driveway as requested by the city, and boxed up and tidied personal possessions that had piled up in the yard. At that meeting, council said it would send city bylaw officers to the Hilchey Road home to confirm White’s assessment. At last week’s council meeting, though, Patterson reported there is still a “substantial” amount of unsightly
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materials strewn about the property. “As council is aware, complaints over the unsightliness of the Craig’s property have been going on for many years,” Patterson said. “Although demolitions and clean-ups have occurred in the past, more items continue to be brought onto the property. It is anticipated that this property will continue to generate
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hedge around the property. But, she said she is still making an effort to clean up. “I am presently working on (the) materials in my backyard of what I am keeping and what is going to the dump,” she wrote. But photos taken by the city bylaw officer on Nov. 30 do not show a lot of progress when compared to photos taken in the same spot on Aug. 26. In the November photos, items are still visibly strewn about the property. That concerned Coun. Colleen Evans. “When I look at the pictures in the (staff ) report I see very little indication of work that has been done, but again maybe the pictures weren’t in the area that was the focus of the work,” Evans said. “I have great concerns about this. My concern is what will happen between now and February that hasn’t happened
in the previous allotment of time to clean this up? I will support (the extension) but I think we need some real indication,” Evans added. “Certainly not from what we’ve seen in the pictures would give me any confidence that this is going to create an enhancement and remove some concerns from the neighbours.” Doug Craig said he was grateful to council for the leeway. “Thank you for your patience,” he said. Mayor Andy Adams thanked the Craigs for coming to council and said he hopes to put the issue to rest soon. “We do extend best wishes and hope that we can have this resolved so that we’re not back here again.” Patterson said that if the Craigs do not meet the February deadline, city contractors will be hired to clean up the property and the Craigs will be invoiced for the costs.
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The provincial government recently announced an additional $1 million in funding to boost support for special needs students in “specialized independent schools,” and the board of School District 72 says public schools need that support, too. In a letter sent this week to Education Minister Mike Bernier, signed by board chair Susan Wilson on behalf of the board, the district says it “strongly feel[s] that this financial support should also be offered for students in our public schools as well,” and requests that the $2,000 that has been offered for supporting special needs students in “independent schools” also be made available “for all students that have been designated as having special needs in the public education system.” The board admits in its letter that it does not have access to details surrounding the current state of funding special needs supports in “independent” schools relative to students in the public system, “but experience and anecdotal evidence as well as the report of the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services indicates that the level of funding for special needs children is inadequate.”
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BC Ferries adds extra sailings throughout the holiday season
From Dec. 21 through Jan. 3, BC Ferries is adding over 135 extra sailings on major routes to ensure smooth sailing over the holiday season. Ninety-eight sailings have been added to the Tsawwassen – Swartz Bay route, which is the busiest route in the fleet. Thirty-eight extra sailings are scheduled between Horseshoe Bay and Departure Bay. Dec. 23 is expected to be the busiest preChristmas travel day. Post-Christmas, heavy traffic is expected Dec. 26 - 28, with Dec. 27 expected to be the busiest day of the holiday season. BC Ferries has posted a calendar of forecasted busy sailings for the major routes on its web-
site, which is a great tool to consult when making holiday travel plans. Starting Dec. 22, the schedules have been expanded on the three routes utilizing the Horseshoe Bay terminal (Horseshoe Bay – Departure Bay, Horseshoe Bay – Langdale and Horseshoe Bay – Bowen Island) to allow more in-dock time during this peak period in order to maintain on-time performance. The Departure Bay and Bowen Island routes will revert to the regular schedules on Jan. 3. Due to the upcoming major construction project at the Langdale terminal in January, the expanded Langdale schedule will continue beyond the holidays.
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BC Ferries reminds customers travelling in vehicles with reservations to inform the ticket agent that they have a reservation when they drive up to the booth. This self-identification helps expedite the ticketing process. “For customers looking to get away this winter, BC Ferries Vacations is offering holiday retreats to Victoria and Vancouver that include
No changes to curbside waste collection over holidays Tree chipping available starting Jan. 2
City of Campbell River residents who take their garbage and recyclables to the curb are reminded that there will be no changes in days for waste collection this year. While residents are encouraged to recycle as much as possible, from Dec. 26 to Jan. 8, Emterra will accept extra garbage during curbside collection to help people clear away after the holidays. No tags will be required for extra containers, but
the weight limit still applies. Each container must weigh no more than 20 kg or 44 pounds. “Although extra garbage will be accepted, we remind residents that’s it’s going to a landfill with limited capacity,” says Drew Hadfield, the City’s transportation manager. “We encourage residents to find creative ways to reduce, reuse and recycle during the holiday. For green gift ideas, consider mak-
ing a donation to a cause supported by family or friends, or give gift certificates for local services such as a restaurant, movie passes, swimming or skating passes, a massage or other activities.” Residents are also encouraged to recycle Styrofoam packaging, plastic wrap, and glass at the Island Return It Centre on Willow Street or at the Campbell River Waste Management Centre on Argonaut Road.
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ferry travel, hotel accommodation, and festive extras,” said Janet Carson, BC Ferries’ Vice President of Marketing and Travel Services. “Victoria boasts some great holiday activities such as the Festival of Trees at the Fairmont Empress and The Bay Centre, and the Magic of Christmas is always popular at Butchart Gardens. “In Vancouver, the Christmas Market is in full swing at Jack Poole Plaza and the Capilano Suspension Bridge looks stunning with the Canyon Lights display.” For any shoppers looking for last minute gift ideas, give the gift of travel. BC Ferries’ gift certificates are great gifts and are available online.
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Landfill hours: Campbell River Waste Management Centre on Argonaut Road will be closed Sundays Dec. 25 and Jan. 1 – otherwise open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Yard waste drop-off centre hours remain Friday to Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Closed, Sundays Dec. 25 and Jan. 1) Tree chipping Support the BC Professional Fire Fighters Burn Fund and have your Christmas tree chipped by donation. Tree chipping will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Jan. 2 at the Campbell River Sportsplex, 1800 S. Alder Street. Please direct questions about waste collection to Emterra at 250-2860211. Campbell River waste collection guidelines and routes schedule are posted on the City’s website (www.campbellriver. ca) under City Services (click Garbage, Recycling & Yardwaste). The same location offers information about weekly unlimited recycling. Residents without Internet access can pick up paper copies of waste collection information at City facilities.
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Equality battle is not over yet The selection of Viola Desmond as the new face to our $10 bills is already starting to raise some eyebrows. Desmond’s story is not only powerful, but intriguing. A successful businesswoman, one of the standout movements in her life came when she refused to be relegated to the black section of a movie theatre, challenging and raising awareness about segregation in Canada. There are, of course, some who say she isn’t as deserving as other candidates. That’s an argument with no end, though, since all of the candidates—Pauline Johnson; Elsie MacGill; Bobbie Rosenfield and Idola Saint-Jean—have their supporters and good arguments they deserved the honour. Others, though, are saying Desmond shouldn’t be there because honouring a black female advocate for social justice in this way implies Canada is farther ahead in equality than it is. And that’s true. Canada isn’t as close to our own self-image as a social justice leader as we would like. The battle for equal wages, equal rights and fair treatment for all is a long way from being over. But that isn’t to say we haven’t made progress. We sincerely hope there is no theatre left, anywhere in Canada, where Desmond would be told to sit in the back. Putting Desmond on the $10 bill isn’t a way of saying the battle for equality has been won. The message it sends is that we recognize there is a battle. – Black Press
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About a year ago, Stuart McLean was diagnosed with melanoma. For those of you who don’t know what melanoma is, it’s a type of skin cancer, and for those of you who don’t know who Stuart McLean is … well, I’m a little upset with you, but I’ll tell you anyway. McLean started out by making radio documentaries back in the late 1970s and early 80s for the CBC program Sunday Morning, eventually becoming the show’s executive producer. He then became a frequent guest and sometimes-host of Morningside with Peter Gzowski. Then, on one fateful day in 1994, McLean aired a show he’d written and produced as a summer replacement for the CBC called The Vinyl Cafe. Within a couple of years the show was being broadcast nationwide every Sunday at Noon. And it’s been going on the air weekly ever since. Which is astonishing, considering The Vinyl Cafe is basically just McLean telling stories he’s made up
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about the day-to-day life a regSure, he makes some quesular, everyday guy named Dave tionable decisions with hilariwho owns a little record store, ous consequences, but, when his wife, Morley, and their two you think about it, we all do kids, Sam and Stephanie. that, sometimes. Well, I shouldn’t We could all say it’s astonbe the guy who MIKE’S ishing, because tries to surprise anyone who has his wife with a listened to him gift she’ll love by will surely agree smuggling a clipthat McLean is an ping of an exotic absolutely gripherb home at the ping storyteller, end of our vacaand his writing tion because she of these charsaid she loved the acters and their smell of it, only to exploits is brilhave it take over liant – so much so ou r b a cky ard that not once, not – and the neightwice, but thrice, bour’s, and the McLean’s collecother neighbour’s tions of these sto– because we ries, turned into didn’t look into books, have won the Stephen whether it was an invasive speLeacock Memorial Medal for cies with a root structure the Humour – the top prize given likes of which we’d never seen. out in Canada for humour And we could all be the writing. What makes McLean’s guy who has an odd but lovstories so good is that they are ing friendship with the Asian just about the regular, everyday immigrant who runs the reslife of a regular, everyday dude. taurant up the street – and who Dave could be any of us. gives as much as he gets in our
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Are they stoned? A four-member panel studying the future viability of the beleaguered Canada Post Corporation this week released its 94-page report, “Canada Post in the Digital Age.” The panel notes the legalization of marijuana “could present a new revenue potential” for Canada Post, “which stands to capture a large part of the recreational shipment volume.” The panel also contemplates charging fees for door-to-door mail delivery and installing more community mailboxes. The panel says the “impact” of Canada Post not carrying through with its community mailbox program – controversial for the increased vandalism and thievery these boxes clearly invite – could be offset by annual fees of $22 per address, or $88 “if only applied to addresses receiving door-to-door delivery.” User fees? C’mon. Our taxes are already keeping this bloated boat afloat. Furthermore, delivering “recreational pot” through the mail, into community mailboxes, will provide more incentive for thieves to go fishing about in them in hopes of scoring a high. A parting question: If Canada Post delivers statesanctioned recreational pot through the mail, if legalization comes to be, what’s to stop drug dealers from doing the same, with who knows what added into their “product?” Currently, the Canada Post Corporation Act blocks police from getting warrants to seize mail in all cases not constituting a national security risk. – Black Press
I’m going to miss Dave and Morley
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ongoing prank war. And we could all be Morley, who, despite – and probably in part because of – our husband’s bumbling nature at times, loves him just the way he is. There haven’t been any new Dave and Morley stories for a while, but I’ve been perfectly happy to listen to the old ones when they air. As of January, however, I won’t be able to do that. McLean announced this week that it’s not fair to take airtime away from people making new content just to keep running his old stories, told on a stage years ago in front of an audience on one of his crosscountry tours. After all, he was given a chance to make something as a gap-filler once. Now he’s giving someone else a turn to try. Anyway, I guess this is just my little “Thank-you” to Stuart McLean for the years of laughter by myself in my car. Sometimes I really needed it. And maybe…hopefully…as McLean says in his announcement this week, “this isn’t goodbye. It’s just … so long for now.”
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Politically-packed 2016 is the likelihood of her erty; having to choose supporting the Kinder between hydro, rent or Morgan pipeline. We food. I have submitted have long opposed it as arguments against this too risky to our land and policy to the BC Utilities marine ecosystems. Commission. While two I am leading a drive tier pricing is designed within the NDP’s rural to encourage people to caucus to conserve put a busi- MLA REPORT energ y it ness case ne e ds to together be done a b o u t in tandem broadband with a prointernet gramme connectivw h i c h it y. Th is enables will be for people both levto retroels of govfit their ernment homes. as well as M a n y t he telehomes in commuthe North n i c at i o n s Island are corporaolder and tions. It is n ot we l l an issue of equity and insulated and there is understanding that no assistance available high quality, high-speed to help people improve internet connectivity is t h e m . C o mp o u n d now as fundamentally ing the problem is that important as electricity many communities in in all our communities. the North Island don’t I’ve heard from people have alternative sources who have failed exams of energy. In visiting because they timed out our varied North Island with the slow connec- communities I have tion; from businesses had conversations with that are thinking of teachers, school trustees, leaving communities and parents. All have because they do not have welcomed the recent adequate Internet and decision by the Supreme from people simply frus- Court of Canada on trated that we are being education funding and sidelined in any expan- see some hope for an sion plans. improvement to the sys People have also tem as a whole. However, been coming forward it is important to recogat community meet- nize that the starvation ings to talk about the of education – which has two-tier electricity pric- left parents responsible ing which leaves many for fundraising for basic North Islanders liv- school supplies – stems ing with energy pov- from decisions made by
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It is hard to believe that the year is drawing to a close. And even though we have not been sitting in the BC Legislature it has been a politically packed 2016, with the likely BC Liberal approval of the Kinder Morgan pipeline providing a depressing finale. If we had been in Victoria we would have been able to ask Christy Clark about why she would be willing to sell out our coast by accepting the decision on the pipeline. This, just weeks after the sinking of the tug on the North Coast and the environmental impact that is having on marine life. The positive aspect of Legislature not sitting when it was supposed to is I’ve been able to use the time to talk to constituents. I’ve been holding a series of community consultations to hear what people’s concerns are and how we can work together to deal with them. Top of mind for many remains access to the Internet, two tiered electricity pricing, ferries and education. Other perennial problems include care for our seniors in our communities as well as better access to health care. In the bigger picture people rightly remain concerned about Christy Clark pushing ahead with the Site C dam, at a huge cost to our environment and our financial bottom line. And now, adding to our worries about the environment
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Christy Clark when she was Education Minister in 2002 and continued after she become Premier. Her actions have left a generation of students deprived of adequate investment in their education. I continue my work as Opposition transportation critic, with a particular focus on BC Ferries as well as the $3.5 billion plan to replace the Massey Tunnel with a 10-lane bridge. In this latter case we see once again the BC Liberals are acting in their own interests. The local view, expressed to me by local politicians and other living in nearby communities, is that such massive investment would be better spent on improving transit to relieve congestion. Locally, I have been urging action on a number of highways and roads – whether joining the Mayor and others to lobby the Ministry of Forests for improvements to the Zeballos Forest Service road or working with Tahsis to push for repairs to the Head Bay Road which is in equally poor condition. As winter encroaches and we see more washouts, snow and ice I will continue to loudly adovcate for maintenance and investment in all our roads. My staff and I are holding an Open House in Campbell River on Dec. 19 from 3.30-5:30 p.m. at 908 Island Highway.
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cil came to a decision on a remediation plan that Parkway will need to abide by. That plan includes restoring 0.54 ha of two endangered trembling aspen forested wetlands on the perimeter of the former fen wetland, as well as compensation in the form of 2.1 ha of forested land owned by Parkway to the west of the wetlands. The forest land is adjacent to Woods Creek and a wetland riparian area complex. Terri Martin, the city’s environmental specialist, said city staff feel those lands are fair compensation. “We do believe those forest lands are of some value,” Martin said. “They are fragmented and they do help to support the wetland and creek nearby. We think there’s value there.” Fen lost As part of the remediation order, Parkway will also have to recreate 1.16 ha of wetland, albeit not a fen wetland. Mar t in s aid t hat although Parkway’s QEP, McElhanney, submitted
a report to the city recommending recreating all 2.2 ha of disturbed fen, city staff, in consultation with its own QEP, Cascadia Biological Services and other QEPs, came to the conclusion that such action is just too difficult. “There are a number of outstanding concerns with fen creation over the northern portion that appear to be unreasonable,” Martin said. “It’s quite complicated to create a fen. We felt that with the two to three years of data collection to see if they could recreate those conditions, and the long distance expertise, made it challenging. “It wouldn’t be a fen, but it would still provide some wetland functions.” Parkway ‘satisfied’ Parkway said in a written statement to the Mirror on Wednesday that it’s pleased the city has put forward an amenable solution. “We are satisfied with the revised Remedial Action Requirement solution that has been recommended to, and accepted by council,” wrote Dan Samson, president of Parkway Proper-
ties, on behalf of Parkway. “The company has been trying to resolve the issue ever since (the citizen’s complaint in early 2014). “Nearly three years later, and after an investment of approximately $200,000 in reports and studies, the city and ourselves have agreed to complete a plan which includes Parkway Properties protecting the remaining fen, establishing a replacement wetland in the area that was filled, and providing additional compensation by protecting 20 acres (8.1 ha) of existing forest and adjoining wetlands within the 120 acre (48.6 ha) property that have important environmental and community amenity attributes.” Samson said Parkway hopes to be able to put the issue behind them and look forward to the future. “We believe that the proposed plan is consistent with the city policies of protecting community environmental values and with our history of being strong community supporters,” Samson said. “We are now looking forward to continu-
ing with the development of our lands and providing needed residential housing for our community.” Not everyone’s happy Prior to making a decision on the wetlands, council on Monday received a letter from Cynthia Bendickson, expressing her disappointment with the remediation plan. Bendickson, who is an employee of Greenways Land Trust – a local environmental organization that has previously urged the city to request Parkway recreate the fen wetland – wrote her letter in a personal capacity but the message was the same. “I am disappointed in the approach taken by city staff,” Bendickson wrote. “One of the ecosystem functions that the Jubilee fen provided was biological diversity in the form of rare species and ecological communities. In my opinion, this was the most important ecological function of the site. It seems unfair to the environment and our community that after the illegal infilling of a wetland, which con-
tained ancient red-listed ecological communities, we will likely end up with the protection of two relatively common ecosystem types – second-growth forest and a mineral-based wetland.”
complaint and the city launches an investigation. n July 2015: City of Campbell River issues a Remedial Action Requirement to Parkway. n Oct. 2015: The first deadline the city gives to Parkway to come up with a remedial action plan. n Nov. 30, 2015: A second deadline arrives and a plan is submitted by QEP McElhanney recommending turning the fen into a grassy meadow. n Dec. 2, 2015: The provincial government advises Parkway that it has opened an investigation into Parkway’s actions. n December, 2015: Council shoots down the grassy meadow option and gives Parkway a new deadline of March 15, 2016 to come up with a new remediation plan. n March 4, 2016: Province sends an advisory letter to the city on its findings that Parkway has contravened the provincial Water Act by making changes in and about a stream without lawful authority and by failing to report damage to a stream. Province requests ‘like for like’ or
Fen was unique Martin acknowledged that the Jubilee wetland, which was one of the top 20 mapped within the city, was one of the 10 largest wetlands in Campbell River. She also noted that it was isolated, or not connected by surface flow, from a stream or river system “thus providing unique and vital habitat.” But, she added, the recreation of the wetland, albeit not be a fen, will still provide wetland functions, such as refuge for birds and other organisms. Martin said that in the end, “it was a very tough call” and a “fairly long and complicated process.” Timeline n 2006-2014: Parkway moves soil onto the wetlands, disturbing 2.2 ha of fen. n 2014: Citizen files a
‘as close as possible’ compensation and that total compensated lands will exceed the damage done. n March, 2016: McElhanney submits a new remedial action plan to the city, with three different options. n May, 2016: City continues to mull over the options but says it needs more information. n June, 2016: There is an impasse as the parties cannot agree on compensation for the lost fen. n July, 2016: McElhanny issues another remedial action plan, this time suggesting that the entire area of disturbed fen could be feasibly recreated, though the recovery schedule could take 12 to 13 years. n September, 2016: Parkway tells city council it would prefer to offer up its forested lands as compensation in lieu of recreating the fen which they say there is no guarantee will be successful. n December, 2016: City council approves remedial action that involves forest land compensation, recreation of non-fen wetland, as well as retaining a portion of wetland not disturbed.
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What’s On Digest Leeson Lake Storrie Creek Golfers Boston Brutes Clippers Da Bears Alley Cats TEAM Hi Scratch Game Hi Scratch Series Hi Handicap Game Hi Handicap Series INDIVIDUAL Hi Scratch Game Hi Scratch Series Hi Handicap Game Handicap Series
QTR 31.0 25.5 21.0 17.5 13.0 11.0 9.0
YTD 263.5 265.5 293.0 311.5 252.5 285.5 260.5
Tuesday Night 10 Pin Bowling
WEEK 31.0 25.5 21.0 17.5 13.0 11.0 9.0
Da Bears What’s On Digest Da Bears What’s On Digest Shane Konkle Larry Seeley Shane Konkle Brian Hutchinson
Teams Quarter Won YTD Split Happens 38 46 King Pins 32 64 *The B.U.F.F.S 32 72 Canada Plus 26 60 Awl Tec 26 50 *Spare Talent 22 62 Friggin’ 10 Pin 20 50 *Screaming Eagle’s 18 58 Ryan’s Pizzeria 18 42 Quarter Winners: 1st = * 2nd = ** 3rd=*** Team Scr Game Canada Plus 714 Team Hcp Game Canada Plus 876 Team Scr Series Canada Plus 2085 Team Hcp Series Canada Plus 2571 Scr Game Men/Women Hcp Series Men/Women 698 Robert Rodgers 233 Darcy Spencer 661 Linda Anderson 191 Lisa Gribble Hcp Game Men/Women Most POA Men/Women Darcy Spencer 270 Darcy Spencer +89 Linda Anderson 257 Linda Anderson +52 Scr Series Men/Women Robert Rodgers 577 Malene Inrig 504
906 961 2570 2784 235 289 671 791
Thursday Seniors 5 Pin Bowling
Tuesday Lunch Bunch 10 Pin Bowling December 6 Standings
Teams Odd Balls Marine Harvest Newbies Is Fever Travel Quay West
QTR 219.0 194.0 190.5 174.5 169.0
WOMEN High Scr Game High Hdcp Game High Scr Series High Hdcp Series MEN Hi Scratch Game Hi Handicap Game Hi Scratch Series Handicap Series TEAM Hi Scratch Game Hi Handicap Game Hi Scratch Series Handicap Series
WK 33.0 22.0 20.0 34.0 25.0
Teams QTR Nesbitt Is Coffee 157.0 Heavy Balls 151.0 SMF 147.5 Quinsam Auto 147.5 Bowl Mates 130.0
Darlene Woods Darlene Woods Darlene Woods Darlene Woods
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WK 26.0 11.0 36.0 20.0 13.0
December 8 Standings GOLDEN CRYSTALS THURSDAY P.M. SENIORS (Over 50) Team Name 2nd QTR Dogfish 20 Dolphins 20 Gobies 18 Groupers 17 Stingrays 15 Croakers 13 Flounders 9 Grunts 8 WEEKLY TEAM SCORES Points Over Series Average Gobies +160 Hi Scratch Game Gobies 952 High Scratch Series Gobies 2575 INDIVIDUAL SCORES Pins Over Average Game Men Roy Campbell +60 Ladies Sharon Petersen +113 Pins Over Agerage Series Men Bob Bernard +89 Ladies Sue Muhlfeld -97 High Scratch Game Men John Fozzard 210 Ladies Sharon Petersen 268 High Scratch Series Men Gary AuCoin 549 Ladies Sue Muhlfeld 619
Saturday Youth 10 Pin Bowling December 10 Standings Highest Handicap Series: Nathan Belanko 747 Highest Handicap Game: Nathan Belanko 269 Most Pins Over Average Series: Male Nolan Belanko +147 Female Devon Rogers +17 CTF AWARDS EARNED: Nolan Belanko 130 game Nolan Belanko 325 Series Nolan Belanko 125 over average Series
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North Division Team GP Storm 29 Buccaneers 29 Glacier Kings 30 Generals 28 South Division Team GP Cougars 32 Braves 30 Wolves 29 Islanders 29 Panthers 30
December 5 Standings
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L 6 12 12 20
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OTL PTS 3 47 2 39 1 27 1 22 3 15
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Colin Blake Christian Brandt Kobe Oishi Mitchell Williams Aaron Brewer Carter Hikichi Josh Harvey Zach Erhardt Max Daerendinger Sheldon Brett Trevor Bottomley Reid Wheeldon Dawson Frank Dylan McCann Brett Kinley Brayden McCartney Aiden Sutherland Mateo Albinati Logan Cursley Dayton Keith
# PLAYER NAME 1 Chris Smith 40 Matt Henwood
GP G 28 29 10 18 7 7 26 25 26 22 28 24 21 25 20 16 19 18 19 10
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1.6 1.0 2 1.3 4 3 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.7 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.4 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.3
Men’s Team Scores CC #1-8 vs Finning/Eagles-4 CR Legion-8 vs CC #2-4 Freddies#2-8 vs Riptide #1-4 Mens Teams G Quadra Legion 11 Finning/Eagles #2 12 Curling Club #1 11 Riptide #2 10 CR Legion 9 Curling Club #2 10 Freddies #1 10 Eagles #1 11 Riptide #1 12 Freddies #2 12
F 91 89 85 68 61 61 58 48 44 43
High Scores Paul Elliott 171,121 Rob Cunningham 165,133 Tom Jones 137 Gary Kernovich 133 A Bobby Harrison 133 133 41 Billy Young 129 55 Misko Valent 47 Steve Cavanagh 125 52 Darrell Enger 121,114 117 47 Greg Phye 59 140s 2 62 Roy White 1 84 Chris Cain 1 100 Keith Adams 1 101 Don Teed Misko Valent 1
Ladies Team Scores CC #2-13 vs Eagles #1-1 Riptide -10 vs CR Legion-4 CC#1-8 vs Eagles #2-6 Ladies Teams G F A High Scores Curling Club #112 113 55 Michelle Allen Curling Club #211 87 67 Nicole Sumner CR Legion 11 76 78 Tracy Scafie Eagles #2 9 70 56 Angie Pagani Riptide 11 63 91 Jenny Manderstrom Eagles #1 12 53 115 Cristi Idiens Bev Ruttan 140s Diane Peain
SO SV% 3 .921 0 .884
116 115 115 111 109 106 103
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+/198 14 5 -9 -57 -72
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C DIVISION Rank Team GP W 1 TNT 8 8 2 Sunnyvale Hithawks 8 6 3 John Beers 8 3 4 How I Set Your Mother 8 3 4 Setting Ducks 8 3 4 Cermaq Attack 8 1
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t’s almost twothirds of the way through the current VIJHL season, and the Campbell River Storm sit atop not only their division, but also the league’s overall standings – and a few individual players have been having banner seasons thus far, as well. The Storm head into this weekend’s games against the Nanaimo Buccaneers (tonight, Friday) and the Oceanside Generals (Sunday) 12 points ahead of the Buccaneers in the North Division and one point up on last year’s Cyclone Taylor Cup Champion Victoria Cougars in the overall standings. So what has put them there? “I think it’s our depth, for sure,” says Storm
head coach and general manager Lee Stone. “We’ve lost three different defencemen to Junior A this year – which is awesome for them to be able to make that jump, but obviously that leaves some holes to fill and I think we’ve done a remarkable job of having guys step up and fill those roles.” Speaking of filling roles, one of the season’s stand out players has definitely been goaltender Chris Smith, who currently leads the league in wins – he’s 19-1 – and goals against average (1.89) and has the secondbest save percentage in the league, sitting just behind Saanich’s Bryce Schiebel, who has only seen action in 12 games, compared to Smith’s 22. He also has two more shutouts and has been on the ice for the more
time than anyone else in the league. Smith was acquired this past off-season in a deal that sent defenceman Joe Gage to the Westshore Wolves so he could enter a trades program being offered at Camosun College – a deal that Stone says worked out well for everyone. “[Smith] is a guy who had expressed an interest in coming to Campbell River in the past, and for a variety of reasons we just couldn’t make it work, but once it did it ended up being a really good trade,” Stone says. “Rarely do you see trades, player for player, that work out as well as this one has for both teams. I mean, I think [Gage] is their captain now, and you can just look at Smitty’s numbers to see how he’s worked out for us,” he
adds with a laugh. One of the reasons Smith is having success with the Storm, Stone says, is his work ethic. “He’s totally on board with what we’re doing here,” Stone says. “He came from a team that maybe wasn’t on the ice as much as we are, and for some guys it’s a bit much to handle, but he came up here and works with the coaches on the ice every day, and he’s really thriving in that environment.” But goaltending, Stone says, “is a team position.” “There’s no question that Smitty has made saves to bail us out,
What the hell happened? I As I got a bit older I too! tried to push the limits So Santa, the last a bit and would sneak few years my life has “new car” or “sport changed drastically. bike” onto the list. You Starting a business, havkept me real back then ing a kid, then a second and even though I didn’t kid. I can honestly say I get the big items, you don’t want anything big. still came through with In my late forties I am the more very lucky reasonable and can’t SPIN MY think of stuff without fail. anything I hit material adulthood that I need and realor even ized that want. I get it wasn’t a bigger necessarkick out ily about of helpbig stuff, ing other but more people and the little watching things like Rhyley kitchen and Regan stuff, enjoy your accessories awesomefor my car, ness over or maybe some tools. the holidays. Although I had to buy I am clearly betthe big gifts myself, you ter behaved now than were key in keeping me when I was a kid. Each stocked with the things of the last four years I to enhance or maintain have asked for only one the big toys. Again, thing. I don’t think I’m thanks, not only great being greedy or pushgifts but a good lesson ing the limits here. It’s
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Dear Santa, remember years of wanting a long list of “stuff ” for Christmas. It verged on greed and I was forced to trim down my wish list every Christmas several times before it was parent approved and could be sent your way. I would try my best to be well behaved for at least the three months before Christmas but there were many slips along the way, and even then, you still had my back and have always done well by me. I always got the perfect Hot Wheels, great games and you hit it out of the park when it came to sports gear. Lacrosse sticks, Moto helmet, Ski jacket…When I was seven I received a sweet bike that had motorcycle fenders, a gas tank and huge knobby tires... you probably remember. Sorry about smashing the fender off Christmas Day, but those jumps were steeper than they looked. When I was 10, I don’t remember trying particularly hard in school and I am sure I skipped at least half of my chores at home, but come Christmas Day, I woke up to a new moto-x bike and all the gear I needed to race. Good one Dude, that was an awesome year, and talk about surprised.
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nothing big, it won’t take up any space in the sled and the elves won’t have to build it, yet each year you have left me hanging. Have I been bad? Do you think I’m too old to believe anymore? Is it my poor language, because I’ve been working on that. I leave homemade cookies and milk, plus a craft beer every Christmas Eve, but nothing in return. I don’t know what else to do. So, I am asking you one last time, and please don’t let me down. I’ve been really good this year and I promise to be even better next year! And I’ll leave two craft beers this Christmas Eve. This year I ask for just one thing...again. Please add four more hours to each and every day. Two for sleeping and two for riding my mountain bike. PLEEEAAASE!!! I’m James Durand and I’m Goin’ Ridin’…
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and, alternatively, there have maybe been one or two times where he’s let one in that he maybe shouldn’t have but the boys come back and get one back for him. That’s the beauty of having a really family atmosphere in the dressing room. They want to go to battle for each other.” But keeping the puck out of your own net is only half of the equation. You also have to put the puck into the other one, and no one has been better at making that happen over the past few years than Colin Blake, who is once again on pace for another 80-plus point season. “I don’t have to say much about Blakey,” Stone says with a laugh. “Fans in town know exactly who he is. He’s in his fifth year with the team and I think he’s only 34 or 35 points away from breaking the all-time Storm record for points. Earlier this season he broke the alltime assist record. He’s such a high-end offensive guy,” Stone says.
Which can actually make things difficult, in some ways, for his coaches. “We’re still trying to find someone to play on his wing,” Stone says. “It’s hard to find someone who sees the game the same way he does. He’s on another level in that way, for sure.” But it’s not just his scoring prowess that makes Blake so valuable to the team. “He’s really taken a leadership role over the last while,” Stone says. “He shows up to the rink and puts in the work, and does the little things outside the rink, too, and guys like that see those things translate to success on the ice.” So what do the Storm have to do to finish out the season strong and head into the playoffs with a chance to win a second Cyclone Taylor Cup in three years? “I don’t think there’s a specific area that’s a really gearing need or any specific goals for us going forward,” Stone says. “I think, talentwise, we’re right there
with the best teams in B.C.” What’s important in hockey is for teams to “get hot” when it’s important – right before playoffs start. “Two years ago, we got hot at the right time and really came together in February, March and April and were able win it all,” Stone says. “Last year, I thought that we maybe peaked a little bit too soon. I think our best Hockey last year was in January and February, and come April, we weren’t ready for the provincial tournament. We’d slowed down a little. You find at all levels of hockey. “Even in the NHL, you sometimes see an 8th seed make it to the Stanley Cup finals and you think, ‘how does that happen?’ Well, regardless of skill and talent, you need to peak at the right time and be working together well at the end of the year, and if you are, you’re probably going to be pretty darn successful. “That’s what we’re going to be looking for.”
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I get a chance to drive to Sayward twice a week and looking at the various landscapes from Campbell River you have to give yourself extra time to get around. It looks like a winter wonderland and the snow is here to stay for a while. Highway 19 heading north is drivable and open but roads branching off the main highway are covered with snow. Many local lakes will be hard to get to but local rivers may be the optional choice to get out and fish. With the snow and rain, river levels are high but are settling down. They are starting to clear and levels are dropping. Those hoping to get out fishing the Salmon River may be in a holding pattern but those who drift the river may be in for good fishing if you can get to the upper pools. For catch and release trout, the Quinsam is fishable. On the fly egg patterns work. Also, silvered-
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a quilt shop in North Vancouver, she did the quilting and sometimes the binding for those who only wanted to do the pretty part of the project. Thaysen has been in Campbell River for the past six and a half years. At the moment she is semi-retired, so no quilting is a full time hobby instead of a full time job. She is a member of the Campbell River Friendship Quilters Guild, the Quadra Island Quilters Guild and a fibre arts group called Ten Fold. She attends quilting retreats with each of the groups, as well as her friends from North Vancouver, where they quilt, eat, socialize and repeat. For the last eight or so years, Thaysen’s sewing machine of choice has been her Pfaff, which she bought used at the time, though she said there are many good machines out there.
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We want to thank everyone for a great tourist year in 2016. As the “Transition Team” we have enjoyed wonderful co-operation from the City, our Staff, Tourism operators, and the community overall. We leave behind many friends and great associates who have helped make 2016 a banner year for tourism in Campbell River with a record of excellent visitor services and tourist promotion. We welcome the new Tourist Advisory Committee and a new operator in 2017, and wish them all the best as they take up the challenge of a most important part of the Campbell River economy. Cheers! Discover Your True Nature in
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Christmas is for the birds, and counting Do you enjoy birdwatching in the Campbell River area? Well, the Campbell River Christmas Bird Count is a great way to meet fellow birders and to learn about the birds that make their home here. This year’s count will be held on Monday, Jan. 2 from sunup to sundown (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). Expert and novice birders are welcome to pre-register by contacting Luisa Richardson (see contact info below). Participation is free or by a small donation ($5). The teams head out at
sunrise to their arranged meeting place and spend the day covering the upland, urban and ocean-front habitats in their assigned area. Travel alternates between car and short to medium length walks, so birders will not be outdoors for the entire time. Team leaders choose the lunch spots and bathroom breaks are interspersed throughout the day. Participants then meet at Mudslingers at the Royal Coachman Pub, starting at sunset. They compare notes and highlights of the day after ordering food and drinks.
Bird watchers will be out again in force Jan. 2 for the annual Christmas Bird Count.
If you prefer to bird from the warmth of your living room or kitchen, you don’t need to preregister. You can simply
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What can I do to keep my Pet safe over the winter and upcoming holidays? Submitted by Sarah Caton, Tsolum Mobile Veterinary Health Ltd.
Great question! Let’s discuss the Good, the Bad and the Ugly Christmas Hazards. Ugly. Poinsettias, mistletoe, tinsel, turkey bones, electrical cords, all pose as hazards for your pet. Keep all out of harm’s way. Especially the mistletoe, if you are
trying to avoid that certain someone. • Chocolate. Ugly. Well not so much for us, but certainly for our pets. Keep the Purdy’s for you and the purrs and pats for your pets. • Antifreeze. Ugly. The Deadly Drink. It may taste delicious to your cats or dogs, but is extremely fatal, even the smallest sip can kill. Cleanup your spills! • Road Salt. Bad.
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Used to melt ice and snow are somewhat harsh on delicate paws. After a brisk walk in the outdoors, wipe your pet’s paws – or better yet outfit them with a pair of winter boots – if they’ll let you that is. Warm Engines. Ugly. A few good taps on the hood of a car before starting your engine can awaken a slumbering kitty. Thump! Thump! Thump! Watch kitty jump! Frozen Drinks? Bad. Have you ever tried drinking frozen water?
Not appetizing no matter how you look at it. But even more so for our pets who spend most of their time outdoors. Keep a check on your pet’s water bowls. And now for the Good… Homemade Dog Friendly Christmas Cookie Recipe • 2 1/2 cups whole wheat flour • 1 teaspoon baking powder • 1 cup natural peanut butter • 1 cup water
• 2 tablespoons honey • 1 egg Preheat oven to 350F. In a large bowl combine flour, baking powder, and the egg. Add peanut butter, water, honey and stir until you have stiff dough. On a lightly floured surface, roll out the dough about 1/2 inch thick and use a cookie cutter to make fun shapes. Bake for 20 minutes, until golden. Happy holiday's from all of us at Tsolum Mobile Veterinary Health.
More Cold Weather Safety Tips Exposure to winter’s dry, cold air and chilly rain, sleet and snow can cause chapped paws and itchy, flaking skin, but these aren’t the only discomforts pets can suffer. Winter walks can become downright dangerous if chemicals from ice-melting agents are licked off of bare paws. To help prevent cold weather dangers from affecting your pet’s health, please heed the following
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Meet My Pet FRODO, the brave little dog.
My dog, Chance, had recently passed away and in my sorrow I posted my photo and story about her on my Facebook page. However, I also told the story of my new wee dog, whose name is Frodo, and how he had been rescued by a lovely couple from a California high kill shelter and how he was given to me to provide him with a loving forever home. My story was seen by Adrian Raeside who writes the highly popular cartoons, Raeside Cartoons and The Other Coast. Mr. Raeside confirmed to me and on his Facebook page that my story of losing Chance, but saving Frodo, was the inspiration for this cartoon. I was so touched by his insight and kindness. The photo shows this particular comic strip and Frodo, with my granddaughter, Ariah. ~ Nancy Bryson
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can remove essential oils and increase the chance of developing dry, flaky skin. If your pooch must be bathed, ask your vet to recommend a moisturizing shampoo and/or rinse.
sweater with a high collar or turtleneck with coverage from the base of the tail to the belly. For many dogs, this is regulation winter wear. •
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Massaging petroleum jelly or other paw protectants into paw pads before going outside can help protect from salt and chemical agents. Booties provide even more coverage and can also prevent sand and salt from getting lodged between bare toes and causing
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your pet a little bit more during the cold weather months can provide much-needed calories, and making sure she has plenty of water to drink will help keep her well-hydrated
irritation. Use petfriendly ice melts whenever possible. •
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is perfect. Remember, if it’s too cold for you, it’s probably too cold for your pet, so keep your animals inside. If left outdoors, pets can freeze, become disoriented, lost,
stolen, injured or killed. In addition, don’t leave pets alone in a car during cold weather, as cars can act as
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Responsible Holiday Shopping - BCSPCA Top 10 picks! 'Tis the season for giving, which means people are out generously getting gifts for each other for the holidays. It's amazing how generous people are, but we are hoping you can help get the word out about some great gift ideas that make us responsible animal & planet stewards. Here is a list of our top 10 most responsible gifts: 1.
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Set up a Champions for Animals page. This is the ultimate selfless thing you can do this holiday season, set up a page and ask people to donate to animals instead of asking for gifts this year. This is a no waste & feel good way to celebrate the holidays and your love for animals! Sponsor a wild animal as a gift. You can get a custom certificate to printed off or mailed to you and it will bring all the warm fuzzy effect you want every gift to give. Sign up a kid for BC SPCA Kids Club. There is a whole generation of young animal welfare advocates that don't even know what that means yet! Inspire the children you know to respect
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Purchase BC SPCA Gear. Of course everyone needs a hoodie! 100% of profits from BC SPCA Gear all goes right back into your community to make the lives better for animals. So, go ahead and buy that T-shirt, it's for the puppies and the kittens!
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Sponsor an animal in recovery. The Medical Emergency Fund is a great way to donate on behalf of someone and have it connected right to an animal. Register with BC Pet Registry. A great gift to your animal, a wonderful gift for a friend, a super gift for yourself. It works for anyone with a pet - make sure if they get lost, they also get
Shop for Humane Products. If you are looking for popular holiday gifts like soaps and gift baskets, make sure you are looking for the rabbit. Companies like Lush Cosmetics not only don't test on animals, they even use SPCA Certified ingredients in their products that require them!
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Sponsor a kennel at your local shelter: Find your nearest branch.
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Awesome 3 bedroom 2 bath rancher in central location with mountain views. Your home has separate 12x15 family room offering privacy for everyone. Some updates in place; fresh paint, newer flooring throughout and newer ensuite. Nice level low maintenance fully fenced lot makes this very desirable for families, 1st time buyers, downsizing or retirees. Act fast!
2833 North Beach Dr MLS 404649 An architecturally designed masterpiece waterfront home. Your residence comes with it’s own private, protected, fabricated dock located in the secured gated subdivision of Newport. This luxurious 4900 sqft 5 bdrm, 5 bath home has handcrafted fir timberframe construction in the vaulted great room and 9’ ceilings throughout the rest of the home. The custom designed chefs kitchen has solid cherry cabinetry, granite counter tops and slate tile flooring. The main living area has solid oak flooring and a lavish stone fireplace. The master suite is simply incredible. Lower level comforts include heated concrete floor, media, exercise, guest and family room with full bar. Whether you are returning home to your dock by boat or kayak or entering through the main gate to your luxurious coastal home, you will be assured your address of distinction is a limited edition.
HOME & SHOP ON 1/2 ACRE Quiet Painter Barclay, 2300 sq.ft. home on 1/2 acre with detached 36 x 24 shop, access from 2 streets, 220 power & attic storage. Beautiful gardens with 2 ponds, greenhouse and tons of RV parking “for all the toys.” Older basement home but in beautiful condition, high quality laminate flooring, 6 year old heat pump, electric furnace, gas hot water on demand, roof approximately 12 years old, basement woodstove plus 1 in shop. 3 year old fridge, 4 bedrooms (2 on main floor), 2 baths, great family home. Huge deck, some ocean and good mountain views. Electric gate in front yard, gardens have sprinkler system and drip one for pots. Quick possession.
79 ROCKLAND RD. $849,900 MLS# 379036 YOU CAN SEE FOR MILES Fabulous ocean & mountain views! Custom designed home over 4,600 sq.ft. Beautiful open design living space, includes a convenient 2 bedroom suite. Gorgeous Brazilian hardwood floors, large kitchen with maple cabinets, granite countertops, centre island & walk-in pantry. 2nd level has an ocean view media room. Breakfast nook with access to covered sundeck. Lovely master bedroom with deluxe ensuite. Wine making room, root cellar, gated RV parking, 22 ft. x 24 ft. garage & room for a shop.
3900 S Island Hwy
A one of a kind offering. Unique Ocean View Dream Home on 0.93 acre property is steps from beautiful sandy beaches and prestigious Storey Creek Championship golf course. 3 yr old 3200 sqft Executive Home gated on both sides. Lower level has Great room w/private concrete patio, 2 large bdrms. Oceanview upper level is simply special. Massive gourmet kitchen, picturesque dining room, living room with cultured stone gas fireplace accentuated with fir mantle. Outside has RV parking, Gazebo, Shop, sprinkler system & fully fenced.
2991 North Beach Dr, Units #11 & #8 (Pending Sale on unit #9) This bare land strata patio home will be move in ready. Enjoy open concept living in this tastefully decorated home. Features of this floor plan include a spacious kitchen with island, stone gas fireplace, heat pump, on-demand hot water, attached single garage, exterior patio and fully fenced yard, appliance package and blind package included. Relax in the oversized master bedroom that has a deluxe 5 pc ensuite with heated tile floors and a walk-in closet.
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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. 342 Island Hwy. $549,900
This charming 3 bdrm Rancher is perfect for the retiree or small family and is located just a couple of minutes from downtown in beautiful Glen Eagle Estates by the Sequoia Golf Course. This immaculately maintained low maintenance home and yard has many added features including, extra cabinets, landscaped backyard, covered 8x21 sundeck, 9ft tall 10x20 greenhouse with automatic watering system, 18x18New two car garage with cabinets Listing $389,900 and shelving, compost system, garden shed, RV parking and 4 ft flcrawl space. better home backs onto The Curb Appeal is apparent. This Gorgeous Home has a wide open upper oor plan and Even vaulted livingthe room ceilings, a charming Campbell River Garden Center for backyard privacy! kitchen with custom shelving and pantry, plus a large master bedroom with door onto large 8x37 deck that overlooks a beautiful VIDEO ONLINE AT TRANSFORMANCE.CA
1649 Glen Eagle Priced ata$369,900 backyard. Front deck is 10x25 and perfect for relaxing in the shade. The inlaw suite is spacious and- private with natural gas fireplace. Yes to RV parking and a large garage measuring 19’8 x 21’6. 1225 Blesbok Rd
Cute Storries Beach rancher with 2 bedrooms, large family room, open concept kitchen/dining/living room and large yard. 65 Surfside Drive $234,999
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Privately located Tahsis home, nestled against the mountain with views of Tahsis Inlet. Amazing yard with plenty of parking for your ‘toys’ and garden areas ready for your green thumb. Cozy warm dual-fuel hot water heat, too. $119,900
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Brimming with character & charm, very well maintained. 3 bedrooms, bay window in the living room. Front deck to take in the view. Rear deck for private outdoor space can be removed if required. Excellent storage in the under-height basement with exterior access. Excellent location on the corner of a quiet street. Rear lane. $134,900
COMMERCIAL CORNER • COMMERCIAL CORNER EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY! Over 9000 sq ft of retail space at the low rate of $4.75 per square foot plus triple net. This is the only grocery store serving Gold River. What an opportunity to get started in the grocery business. Some equipment is included, and the Landlord is very willing to assist with renovating the space and obtaining new equipment. RESTAURANT SPACE IN GOLD RIVER Terms, upgrades and TI’s negotiable. $800 per month plus triple net.
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3777 Island Hwy South $1,499,000 MLS 390697
1731 Passage View Drive $850,000 MLS 377101
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.
Endless possibilities, and opportunities with this stunning custom walk-on waterfront, West coast contemporary 4 bed, 3 bath home. Comes with separate 2 bed 2 bath detached ocean view suite, and a huge detached shop, CR-4 zoning
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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652 Mariner Dr MLS 412637
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Stunning panoramic ocean views are appreciated from both levels of this custom executive home. Four bedrooms, four bathrooms, 3782 sq. ft. main level entry home with a fully finished basement that boasts a media room, large family room and exceptional storage.
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!
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.
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355 Stratford Drive $459,900 MLS 415767
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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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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320- 4th Avenue 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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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.
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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119-701 Hilchey $224,900 MLS 414084
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.
233 Maryland Rd $122,000 MLS 403488
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!
225 Vermont Dr $389,900 +GST MLS 412378
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Excellent patio home alternative. DHW Construction Ltd delivers with this 1499 sqft, 3 bedroom 2 bathroom rancher. Expect only the best: hardwood and tile, heated tile ensuite, stone countertop in kitchen, heat pump, natural gas hot water on demand, 3 ft crawl space.
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CONSTRUCTION 243 Vermont Dr COMPLETES MARCH 2017 $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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1-1170 Shoppers Row MLS 406947
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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1630 Dolora Rd $249,000 MLS 417938
Affordable two level home on super large .30 acre level lot. Are you seeking privacy? Prime location backing onto a field and situated at the end of a quiet street of well presented homes. Central to downtown and walking distance to trails. Potential for future detached shop. Excellent RV parking and ability to drive vehicle into rear yard.
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233 Vermont Dr $389,900 +GST 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.
255 Vermont Dr $379,900 +GST MLS 412389
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.
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850sqft with reception area, 2 large offices, lunchroom & 2 exclusive covered parking stalls. Ocean and city views. Prime location by City Hall. $9.50/sqft+TN
4425 Discovery Drive
5480sqft ocean view family home, 4 bedroom plus legal 2 bedroom suite. Exceptional custom design, generous sized rooms, wellappointed kitchen. 3 car garage.
$875,000
191 Anne Rd
Meticulously crafted 3036sqft 3bdrm plus den home, 6.63 acre estate. Luxurious living space, wood features and custom details. Fenced property, barn.
$1,690,000
2237 Glenmore Rd
1.83 acres bordering green space on the Oyster River. 3100sqft 4 bedroom / 3 bath home, 2425sqft shop, aggregate paved patio area, small orchard, fully fenced.
$929,000
McDougall Way
Magnificent 9337sqft home on a private 1.69 acre oceanfront property on Discovery Passage. Quality finishing and materials throughout. Indoor 18x36 pool.
$2,600,000
521 Thulin St
Meticulously maintained 4095sqft custom-built 3 level ocean view home. 4 bdrms plus den, 4 baths. 1 bdrm in-law suite downstairs with a separate entry.
$598,500
2425 S Island Hwy
7840sqft oceanfront, 70ft waterfront, Willow Point. Great views, walking distance to numerous amenities. Services to the lot line. Will build to suit!
$499,500
Vacation cottage, secluded acreage, oceanfront home – find your dream property! 5750 Duncan Bay Rd
Inviting 3649sqft 3 bdrm/3 bath home on 7.56 acres with ocean views. Lots of custom touches throughout; beautiful, open living spaces. Double garage.
$975,000
295 Sea Vista Rd, Cortes
2000sqft west-coast style home with ocean views, bright living spaces and expansive decks. 2.4 acres. Beautiful gardens. Just minutes from the ferry.
$299,000
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Nicely renovated 1120 sq. ft. Rancher. This home has had lots of updates in the past year including kitchen, bathroom, flooring, windows, roof. Cozy woodstove in little family room at the entrance of the home. Great location at the end of a no thru road. There is also a 36 x 26 wired shop with a Pellet stove to keep you warm. MLS 417064
Quality built home by MacVeigh contracting unit 3 finished and ready to move in. Open concept living beautiful maple kitchen with center island . Big Masterbedroom with huge ensuite. Or get in early on the next unit to customize it for you. $299,000 + net GST. 10 year home warranty $50/month strata fee.
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991 Petersen Road $398,000
• Executive style home on private 0.492 acres in Mitlenatch Estates. • Top quality upgrades. This home is better than new! • Fresh Paint & Hunter Douglas Blinds
201 Strathcona Way $439,000 MLS 411874
• 3 bdrm, 2 bath up + den • Separate entrance to finished bsmt that could accommodate 1-2 more bdrms. • Roughed in for wet bar and full bath • Under construction, come early and get what you want while minor alterations to floor plan and finishings can be done!
240 Carolyn Road $540,000
Rare find in the city 2300 sq.ft. wonderful family home on .95 acre with ocean and mountain views. Big open concept with living, kitchen and dining area, upper level with 3-5 bedrooms and 4pc bath, bottom level laundry, 2 piece bath, big family room & games room all with access to the huge double level deck with grape harbour all over looking your own private orchard. A gardeners delight. Walking distance to golf, walking trails, city, schools. MLS 413151
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MLS# 416316 • Partially finished log home on 40 acres • Privacy and serenity
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 huge covered deck with big Fir beams with natural gas heating systems. Master bdrm 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
2621 Sunderland Rd $539,000
MLS 394334 • 5 bdrm, 3 bath level entry w/full finished walkout bsmt. Large Ocean and Mountain view Lot. Build to Suit • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty
2629 Sunderland Rd $549,000
MLS 394316 • 5 bdrm, 3 bath level entry w/full finished walkout bsmt. Large Ocean and Mountain view Lot. Build to Suit • 2-5-10 yr New Home Warranty
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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.
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SOLD! $168,900 • 560 MacMillan Dr. MLS 415859
Beautifully updated house in the Village of Sayward. Loads of upgrades which include a 200 amp service, new flooring thru out, open concept kitchen with new cabinets & counter tops and big island. 3 bedrooms up, all new bathrooms too. Inviting entrance way leads to office/den downstairs, laundry & bathroom. Heated garage, some ocean views. Close to the Rec Center, tennis court, school, library. Minutes to the Marina.
2833 North Beach Dr $1,068,888 MLS 404649 • 4900 sqft Architecturally designed masterpiece waterfront home • Private gated community of Newport with private fabricated dock • This is truly a luxurious coastal home.
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• Build your dream home • 40’ Aluminum fabricated dock • Located in the private gated community of Newport
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Large 1800 sq. ft. 4 bdrm, 2 bath rancher with huge detached shop that sits on 30 acres in the Sayward valley at the end of a no thru road.
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Beautiful riverfront acreage w/ restored Heritage Home
2.98 acres, 4/ 3 bed, 1 bath house
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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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698 Windsor Place $515,000 MLS 416900 • 2819 sqft executive home located in Willow Point • Five bdrms and bonus room all upstairs • Gourmet kitchen with granite countertops • .24 acre private yard, RV parking, quiet cul-de-sac
2991 North Beach Drive (at the end of Coulter Rd) Only 3 homes remaining!
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ften in phone books, news papers and history books, women were known only as Mrs. John Smith or the wife of their husbands, but many of them made a name for themselves in their own right and contributed to the founding and the growth of this community. Inspired by of Women’s History month in October and other such movements to acknowledge the contribution of women, this is the first in a series of articles that remembers and praises the women, alive and passed away, who are and continue to be a part of how Campbell River became the city it is today. In 1959 Isobel Sandberg was the first woman to be elected a village commissioner in Campbell River. She was re-elected three times after first winning a seat. “At the time it was quite a break through,” she said in an article by Gloria Turner on Jan. 3, 1980 in the Campbell River Upper Islander. Sandberg was on the commission when the Water Board was formed to sell water to Willow Point, she also sat on the Centennial Pool and Park committee and was a trustee on the hospital board. She was on council when the town split right down the middle over the construction of the
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Isobel Sandberg (above) was the first woman to be elected to local government in Campbell River in 1959. Mary Ashley (right) was the first, and so far only, woman to be elected mayor in Campbell River in 1991.
Tyee Plaza. “It was really exciting then. The town was progressing so fast and we had all the problems on council of the fastest growing community in B.C,” she said in Turner’s article. 32 years after Sandberg was first elected Mary Ashely would be the first female mayor of the city. Ashley was first elected as alderman in 1982. She served two terms and then was re-elected in ’86. She served as alderman until she was elected mayor in 1991. “It seemed like a natural progression,” she said. During her campaign she focused on face to face contact and personal connections because “campaigning is very personal in a small community.” Ashley was the only
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“Arts and culture has grown a lot,” she said. “Campbell River is pretty well rounded now.” Ashley got involved with doing arts and crafts at the Salmon Festival. She volunteered with the Hospital Auxiliary . She was a founding member of both the Hospital Foundation and the Community Foundation. Despite her long lasting and ongoing contributions to the community, Ashley will take none of the credit. “I didn’t do any of it alone,” she said. “But it is great to see what ’s been accomplished by groups I’ve been involved in.”
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f you’d walked into the foods room at L’École Phoenix after school hours last Tuesday afternoon, you would have seen about 15 students crying. They weren’t depressed and they hadn’t just been given life-shattering news or watched a really sad movie. In fact, your eyes would have likely started to react, as well, since they’d been chopping onions in that room for the past 15 or 20 minutes, getting started on the chilli that they were preparing for the school’s upcoming Grade 8 luncheon. This is the first year for the Junior Chefs Club, as the group is known, and they operate under the guidance of the school’s foods teacher, Tammy Williamson. Williamson was approached near the end of last year by a young man in her Grade 6 foods class named Diego Christiansen-Barker. “He came to me with a whole Powerpoint
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presentation of what a “I thought some of Junior Chef Club could them would stop showlook like,” Williamson ing up,” Williamson says. “How do you say says, looking around the no to that? You don’t.” room, “but clearly that So at the start of this just didn’t happen.” school year, ChristianBut it’s not for class sen-Barker announced credit. It’s not for bonus the club’s formation marks. What do the kids during the morning get out of it? announcements one day, “They learn new and more than a dozen skills,” Williamson says. students showed up at “They get to take their the first meeting to see foods learning a little bit what it was all about. further than we can durChristiansen-Barker ing my classes.” says his original idea Like how to make was just that he wanted spring rolls, for example. to work “I could with food never THEY SAID a bit more make those after finwith a IT: “I never ishing his class of 30, thought we’d first year because get this many of foods it’s a skill people inclass, so where you teresed in it.” he thought need to – Diego Chris- have somehe would tiansen-Barker, body there make a Phoenix Student showing little club. But it has you each turned into step, but I much more than that. can do it with a smaller “I thought maybe we’d group,” Williamson says. get a few people out. But They do actual cookI never thought we’d get ing every other Tuesday. this many people interThe Tuesday between is ested in it.” for planning and learnWilliamson was ing. kind of surprised at “The idea of it is that the enthusiasm being it’s supposed to be really shown, as well. student-run,” William-
Grade 8 L’École Phoenix students Elayna Russell and Sierra Falconbridge chop garlic and onions while teacher Tammy Williamson stirs a pot of ground beef to get it ready for other ingredients at Junior Chefs Club last Tuesday afternoon.
son says. “On the planning days, I don’t pick the recipes, they have to bring recipes each time, and then we vote on them and figure out how we’re going to do them. Then the next week we break into groups and, well, we do them.” At the first meeting, they decided they were going to do “food from around the world,” Williamson says, “and that first day we picked a bunch of countries we wanted to try to do and then narrowed it down. We probably won’t get through them all, but we’re going to do as many as we can.” The students, thus far, have prepared Italian, English – as in, “traditional food from England” – and Thai food. Christiansen-Barker says his favourite thing the group has made so far were the sugar cookies, which is funny, in a way, because he’s got celiac disease, so he can’t have gluten. “I didn’t get to eat
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again this Sunday at the Eagles Hall. The show is a fundraiser for the Kinsmen of Campbell River who raise money for kids in our own backyard. In the past, the show has raised proceeds for the Hospice Society and the Tara School of Irish Dance and for several other groups at most stops on the tour. For example, money was rasied for Peace River Hospital District whcih got nearly $12,000 from the show and will be applied to a new high tech mobility chair. Over $3,000 was raised for the Canadian Cancer Society for away from home accommodations in Prince George. Funds have also been raised for local food bank collections along the way and $1,000 was raised for a historic library needing repairs in Seaforth Ontario.
The Campbell River show has Sean Hogan singer/songwriter and country award winning artists Thomas Wade and Jamie Warren on the bill, as well as a young local Campbell River band NonStop Talk, fronted by Colin Massie, that Hogan believes in. To date now, the tour has raised close to $200,000 and locals that have attended have made it a part of tradition to take it in when they can and rev up to the Christmas season with a good time felt in the hearts made strong by giving back to the community via the concert night out. Tickets are just $27 and are available at the Tidemark theatre and the Eagles hall. PHOTO BY KEVIN WALLACE Proceeds go to the Kinsmen for Kids initiative in CampCanadian Country Christmas tours the country each year raising money for local bell River. charities, and will be in Campbell River this weekend at the Eagles Hall.
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And on Saturday, Jan. 14 Pettersson will perform at Trinity Presbyterian Church on Simms Road at 2:30 p.m. in a concert sponsored by the Campbell River Friends of Music. His program will include music from Mendelssohn, Franck, Blumenfeld, Schubert and Ravel. Pettersson received a Doctorate of Music degree from the L’Université de Montréal, where he is currently a teaching assistant. He presents masterclasses throughout North America and was a member of the jury for the 2013 Canadian Music Competition. His primary teach-
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ndividuals recovering from mental illness, families, friends, mental health supporters and community leaders gathered in Campbell River in October to celebrate recovery, promote awareness and reduce stigma around mental health. They came together for the 9th Annual HOPE (Health, Optimism, Pride, Empowerment) Awards, an event that’s taken an important place in the local community calendar. “The HOPE Awards are such a great time of year,” said Health Minister Terry Lake. “There’s no question that the pride, the hard work and the determination of everyone in the room is being celebrated. It is a great accomplishment and a great opportunity to really celebrate what HOPE stands for. We have to be willing to face mental health and or substance use problems without stigma, and embrace those who
have had the courage to work and help themselves, and those people who work with them.” The first HOPE Awards were held in 2008 after Island Health – Mental Health and Substance Use provided one-time funding to organize a community forum in partnership with the Campbell River Mental Health and Substance Use Advisory Committee, the Campbell River Beacon Club – a supportive place for adults living with mental illness – and the Campbell River and North Island Schizophrenia Society. The decision was to create an event during Mental Illness Awareness Week that focused on celebrating hope and positive messages around recovery. Over the last nine years 63 HOPE awards have been presented. Most recipients have been people recovering from mental health illness and or substance use problems, honoured and recognized for
their commitment to recovery, and how their individual recovery journeys are an inspiration for others. As well, in the past few years other community members have been nominated for their efforts to increase awareness, reduce stigma and improve local services. This year, HOPE Awards were presented to six individuals in recognition of their inspiring recovery journeys. In addition, Elaine Bortnick of the schizophrenia society was presented with the second annual Dr. Phil Minnaar HOPE Award for Building a Positive Community. For the past two years ‘Hailey’, the talk show host puppet from the schizophrenia society’s “Hailey’s Comments” Shaw TV program, was the Master of Ceremonies – along with Laura Appleton-Jones, Coordinator/Director of the Brainstormers Puppet Group. People who helped
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hen Leslie Hanes’ husband passed away 15 years ago, the ladies at Curves sent her flowers. “I got more support there…what gym sends you flowers? That’s the kind of community that I found,” she said. Soon after that the club came up for sale, and she bought it, despite already running Discovery Trekking from her home. “It was kind of crazy,” she said. Originally, the club was located in Willow Point, but when the old plaza got torn down and replaced Hanes had to move. She bought her current building, at 919 Ironwood Road, and renovated it to house Curves, Jenny Craig and Discovery Trekking. Curves is a women’s only gym. The 30 minute workout circuit features alternating upper and lower body exercises and is the same at Curves locations all over the world. The machines use hydraulic resistance, so there is no adding or removing weights for a harder or
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Leslie Hanes, owner of Curves in Campbell River, said the club is all about strengthening women.
easier workout, it all depends on how hard they push the machine. “The whole circuit gives you a complete
cardio and strength training all in one,” Hanes said. “It’s very safe.” Each machine is
also outfitted with a computer of sorts. The system is called Curves Smart, each member has a key tag that they
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have a goal,” Hanes said. “So we have to be invested in that goal with them and take responsibility for their success.” With the success of her members in mind, Hanes has kept the doors of her club open even when it wasn’t financially viable. Though it is now, she said she continues to make tough business decisions, whether it be cutting hours or whatever, so that the business remains sustainable. And so far it is working out. “I just love it,” she said. Hanes isn’t only looking after her members, she is also supporting local businesses in the community. Once a week she has a home business set up a table, for free, on location. She has a bulletin board advertising for small businesses in the community, as well as a table of their business cards. “We try to just build relationships with other businesses to help each other grown and keep business in Campbell River,” she said.
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Slopstacle Fun (All Ages): Messy Wet Aquatic Fun. Check out the slippery, sloppy obstacle course we have planned for you. Prizes for the best wipe out! Come prepared to get covered in pudding, jello and other goo. Takes place at 2pm at Strathcona Gardens. Super Saturday Holiday Gift Wrap: Drop In to create your own holiday gift wrap. Fun for all ages. Admission is by donation and all materials are included. 1-3 pm at CR Art Gallery, 1235 Shoppers Row.
SAT. DEC. 17 Artisan Market: The Campbell River Art Gallery will be transformed into a glittering Artisan Market from Nov. 19 – Dec. 24. Stop by on opening day, Saturday, Nov. 19, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. for a hot apple cider, a delicious treat and to see the array of stunning work by regional artisans and artists. The Market features nearly 100 artisans. 1235 Shoppers Row. PWA Live Pro Wrestling - Student Showcase: A fun night of live pro wrestling showcasing the talents of the Academy. This is our smaller event of the month, but will be filled with young wrestlers who are hungry to prove their worth. Takes place at 6pm at Navy League Hall, 911-13th Ave. Tickets at the door. Quadra Island Community Winter Market & Bazaar: Display and sell your creations or promote your business. Accessories, art,
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SUN. DEC. 18 Canadian Country Christmas: Sean Hogan has invited over 30 different artists on tour with him over the years. This year he will be joined by Thomas Wade and Jamie Warren, with on Island appearances by Sue Medley and local band Non Stop Talk. The show takes place from 7:30pm9:30pm at Eagles Hall, 1999 14th Ave. FMI tickets@
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Board refuses to reschedule meeting KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
A Strathcona Regional District director couldn’t hide his disappointment with his fellow directors after they refused to accommodate his request to reschedule a board meeting. Directors were set to approve next year’s meeting schedule when Area C Director Jim Abram noticed a conflict. Abram asked directors if they would consider changing a board meeting slated for Feb. 23 to one week prior – the week of Feb. 13 – so that Abram could attend a
Union of British Columbia (UBCM) executive meeting in Victoria. “Being on the UBCM executive, I feel, is a privilege and it’s also a help to this board,” Abram said. “So I have asked for some leeway a couple of time.” Abram asked the board to accommodate him last year for a similiar scenario. The answer last year was no. It was the same refrain this year. Campbell River Director Larry Samson said he was opposed to making any changes to the meeting schedule that regional district staff
put so much work into, trying to accommodate each director and all of their appointments to outside boards and organizations, as well as municipal directors’ council meetings. “We all as directors have other duties,” Samson said. “Staff has said this is as good as it gets. We all have alternates, we all have other choices. We have to prioritize.” Are a D Dire c tor Brenda Leigh echoed that. “In years past…the chair would issue the schedule and that would be it,” Leigh said. “And if you can’t make
it, well that’s just too bad and there was no operational interference from the board about changing the dates or anything like that. The chair should issue the schedule for the year and that should be the schedule and you work around the schedule.” That disappointed Abram. “In my 13 years on UBCM, I have heard numerous other districts stand up and congratulate and applaud their local governments for supporting their attendance at UBCM and the work they do at UBCM on behalf of them pro-
vincially,” Abram said. “And I can’t say that.” Board Chair John MacDonald challenged that. “With all due respect, we all do support you and we all congratulate you for the work you do,” MacDonald said. “Well, I’m asking you to do one simple thing,” Abram countered. In the end, the Feb. 23 meeting stayed as is. Board meetings in 2017 will follow roughly the same pattern as in past years, with the first meeting of the month taking place on a Wednesday afternoon and the second on a Thursday.
Secret ballot decides SRD appointment KRISTEN DOUGLAS
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A secret ballot was forced to decide an external appointment for one Strathcona Regional District director after the board rejected the chair’s recommendation. At last week’s Thursday meeting, directors had to choose between Area C Director Jim Abram and Campbell River Director Larry Samson. Abram was Chair John MacDonald’s recommended appointee to the Marine Plan Partnership (MaPP) for 2017 but Campbell River Director Charlie Cornfield instead nominated Samson. Cornfield said it made sense for Samson to take part in MaPP, a partnership between 17 First Nations and the provincial government that has developed plans for marine uses on the coast. Samson is already on a committee that is working to get the North Island accredited as a Whale Heritage site and Cornfield thought as such, the MaPP appointment would be fitting. He did, however, ask if the regional district could have two representatives on MaPP so that Abram could retain his spot. But Abram told Cornfield that the MaPP format calls for “one director” and fought to keep his place on MaPP. “They have requested that I come back for continuity because it would be virtually impossible for anyone to pick up the information that had been developed over the past four or five years,”
Abram said. “If anybody has heard anything contrary to the fact that I get along well and work well with the others, it is completely false.I’ve been doing my job for local government, I’ve been there since the beginning, I’ve contributed considerably, done a
huge amount of work for our local government,” Abram added. Cornfield, though said his nomination “wasn’t in response to any performance issues from the director” but rather for a different perspective. After the dust settled, and ballots were cast, it was Sam-
son who came out on the winning end. Abram was appointed as the alternate. Samson said he believes he can serve the regional district well. “I feel I can add fresh eyes to it.” The board, did, however, approve a motion to ask MaPP if the regional district can
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The Campbell River expressed warm holiday wishes to all of their supporters who every day show their kindness to the animals they help and speak for when they are unable to speak for themselves. As the holidays approach, the SPCAS is often asked how how people can help the animals and the shelter, so they posted a Wish List on Facebook. “We greatly appreciate your generosity all through the year, and could not be here without you,” the Facebook post says. The Campbell River SPCA is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for donation drop off. They are looking especially for the following: Wood stove pellets (used for litter) Cash donations (used for operational costs such as medical bills, staffing, etc.) Liquid laundry soap for front-loading machines Paper towel Hand soap Dishwasher soap Window cleaner Lavender Pine-Sol Blankets/towels Canned cat and dog food (preferable Science Diet) Cat toys/dog toys (Kongs) Volunteers for fundraising committee
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Campbell River receives grant-in-lieu of property taxes The B.C. government has distributed $75,497 in compensation for municipal property taxes to the City of Campbell River. Altogether, the Province has distributed nearly $16 million in compensation for municipal property taxes to 56 communities around B.C. “By providing grantsin-lieu of property taxes, the province is compensating municipalities for important services such as sewers, roads and
fire protection that have benefited government properties. Ensuring we pay our fair share to support communities in a timely manner is a priority for our government,” said Amrik Virk, Minister of Technology, Innovation and Citizens’ Services. Grants-in-lieu of property taxes are distributed every November and reimburse municipalities for services that benefited government properties, such as municipally run
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Team effort involved to put on Carihi turkey dinner BRADEN MAJIC CARIHI MIRROR
The holiday season is a time to celebrate traditions, and at Carihi, the annual Turkey Dinner and Show held on December 14 is something that brings all Tyees together. “It’s almost as if the stress of the holidays [and] the stress of school just kind of goes away,” says leadership advisor Kerri Perras. “Everybody gets to be a little kid again and just [have] the weight of the world off their shoulders.”
The heart of the preparation comes from Carihi’s cafeteria and baking classes and both sports and student leadership. Chef Jessica Mann’s cafeteria and baking classes create the meal and the desserts for the annual dinner. “[The turkey dinner] is something we gear up for and the students [get] excited about,” Mann says. Chef Mann’s 42 students cook 30 turkeys and hundreds of pounds of potatoes, carrots, onions and celery as well as 40 loaves of bread
to feed more than 650 people. A healthy helping of turkey with fixings of mashed potatoes, stuffing, peas and carrots with cranberry sauce and gravy go on the plate. For anyone who does not eat meat, there is the option of a roasted root vegetable medley plate. Next, dessert consists of three different and delectable cookies and both pumpkin and apple pie. “There is so many people that participate [to put] it on,” says Mann. “It’s a great opportu-
Carihi students chat, laugh, exchange gifts and eat at the annual Turkey Dinner and Show which is organized by leadership and the food is made by the cafeteria program.
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Drum making workshop brings aboriginal culture to life at Carihi JASMINE MACGREGOR CARIHI MIRROR
Aboriginal culture was celebrated at Carihi as students from the Kwak’wala Language class and Aboriginal Support block had the opportunity to participate in a traditional drum making workshop. The school received money from SD72 to host the workshop that was lead by Phil Mills and Mavis Aubichon, who not only helped the students build the drums, but provided teachings around the drums as well. “Phil and Mavis visited us twice over the past few
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Keisha Everson, Jen Dowler, Charity Perrault, Andy Speck, Phil Mills, Mavis Aubichon and Nicolas Pisterzi facilitated a drum making workshop for students taking Carihi’s Kwak’wala Language class and Aboriginal Support block this month.
weeks,” said Aboriginal Support teacher, Nicolas Pisterzi. “The first class was the
teachings, preparations and making of the drum together as a group and in the second class we
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Clinton Macadam
I am new to the Carihi Mirror team this year as a Grade 11 student. In the past, I started to explore my passion for journalism through participation in some writing contests. In addition, following social, political, and economic issues has always been of interest to me. Raised in Campbell River, I enjoy spending time in the local outdoors and being an active member of the community. This combination of interests has led me to pursue this wonderful opportunity in journalism. I look forward to meeting new people, hearing new perspectives, and other opportunities that this journey will bring. I am excited to fulfill this fantastic opportunity of writing for the Carihi Mirror!
had some more teachings around it, we made the drumsticks and then we did the ‘birthing cer-
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emony’ of the drums.” Mills and Aubichon focused on teaching the significance of the drum not only as a tool for music, but the spirituality behind it as well. “The students were taught that every time the drum beats it’s like the beating of the animal’s heart,” said Pisterzi. “Every drum sounds different and is unique, much like how every animal and human is different and unique. It is also a powerful tool that can be used as an alternative way to provide healing and medicine for people.” Continued on Pg. 61
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 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.
ful preparation of the turkey dinner. “Personally, [I want] to be a chef, so I am very interested in [the turkey dinner] ...it is a very good experience for everyone involved,” she says. On the other side of things, Carihi leadership has worked hard to find students to perform, set up the gym, create decorations, serve food and clean up after the event. Although the dinner and show only lasts for a couple of hours, the leadership team feels that the weeks of preparation are
worth it. The atmosphere at the dinner is very festive and people are seen laughing, smiling and conversing. Positive feedback also pays off the hard work and reaffirms the pride in everyone involved. “People are always impressed and just amazed at how well [the dinner] went,” says Mann. After the 650 students and staff are fed the leftovers are donated to the Salvation Army Lighthouse Centre which serves lunch every day to the homeless.
Carihi ready to dive into new basketball season CLINTON MACADAM CARIHI MIRROR
Junior players are in grades nine and 10, while senior players are in grades 11 and 12. Of these, the senior boys are the favourites to be successful . This year’s teams are predominantly young and high-energy. The nature of the young team also means that they have many things to improve. Coach Ray Wilson said that “the season is starting off reasonably well. “Being early in the season they have things to work on, but they are having a good start”.
The 2016-17 basketball season is off to a strong start at Carihi. They practice regularly, honing in on their skills and striving to achieve their maximum potential. Hopes are that this practice and dedication will lead them to major competitions as the season progresses. Like most school sports, there are four subdivisions based on age and gender. These divisions include junior girls, senior girls, junior boys, and senior boys. Continued on Pg. 61
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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 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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Drums: Available Basketball: Carihi for all students to use back on the court
From Pg. 57
They fabricated 27 elk hide drums that were 14 inches across from hides and drum rings prepared with the help of Mills’ craftsmanship. The students built drumsticks as well. Fifteen of the drums will be gifted to Carihi and 12 will be gifted to Ecole Phoenix Middle School through Ms. Keisha Everson’s Kwak’wala class. “They’re very important because the two schools, Phoenix and Carihi, do not have drums,” said Pisterzi. “And the purpose of these drums is to be able to start drumming groups, ceremonies and to bring more First Nations culture to
the schools through the drums.” Pisterzi explained that Mills and Aubichon want the drums to be accessible to everyone, aboriginal and non-aboriginal students and staff alike, who is interested in learning. “Phil and Mavis went above and beyond in helping us,” said Pisterzi, “I really admire Phil for his craftsmanship, he really did go the extra mile to make sure every drum was tightened properly and the hair was taken off. “He was very professional and I really appreciate his teachings about his culture, and Mavis, for her teachings around the birthing ceremony of the drum.”
From Pg. 57
For the players, they will be continuously striving to reach their goals throughout the season. Some of these goals involve individual success and improving as an athlete. This will come from hard work at practices and the process of learning from games and other basketball experiences. For s ome, going beyond high school basketball and playing at the post-secondary level is also a possibility. As basketball is a team sport, many of their goals are team-oriented. In general, the goal is to qualify for major
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THEY SAID IT: “Islands is definitely the main goal, but we always have the dream of getting to Provincials. I think these goals are definitely achievable.”
– Ray Wilson, Basketball coach
regional competitions. According to Coach Ray Wilson, “Islands is definitely the main goal, but we always have the dream of getting to Pro-
Thomas Younger is one of many who is excited for Carihi’s upcoming basketball season.
vincials. “I think these goals are definitely achievable.” Wilson also mentioned that the players were motivated to reach these competitions.
“If you asked one of them, I think they’d say Provincials is the goal,” he said. Reaching provincials would be a major accomplishment for any
of the four divisions. It would follow in the footsteps of the Carihi Senior Boys soccer team who made it to the provincial tournament earlier this year.
THIS WEEK’S COMMUNITY CROSSWORD IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY RIDGERIDER CLUES ACROSS 1. Greenwich Time 4. English sailor missionary 9. Type of wheat 14. Wreath 15. Hesitate 16. Hollyhocks 17. Not even 18. Former talk show host 20. Rugged mountain range 22. Greek muse 23. Ancient Greek comedy 24. Jeopardizes 28. Singer DiFranco 29. Calcium 30. Employee stock ownership plan 31. Gemstones 33. Got the job 37. Tantalum 38. Red deer 39. Not a pro 41. Coffee alternative 42. Aluminum 43. Northern Italian language 44. Smart __: Wiseacre 46. Sanskrit rulers (pl.) 49. __ hoc 50. Mousse 51. Closures 55. Russian lake 58. Small lunar crater 59. Appear with 60. Beginning 64. Type of Chinese language 65. Jewish composer 66. Sensation of flavor 67. Payment (abbr.) 68. High-class 69. Clocked 70. Midway between east and southeast CLUES DOWN 1. Shine 2. They spread the news 3. Indicates water limits 4. Determines value 5. Capital of Okinawa 6. Chinese river 7. Sign language 8. Passover feast and ceremony 9. Yemen capital 10. A tributary of the Missouri River 11. Sounds 12. Andorra-La Seu d’Urgell Airport 13. Korean name 19. A metal-bearing mineral valuable enough to be mined 21. Outer layer 24. African nation (Fr.) 25. From Haiti 26. Polish river 27. Paul Henri __, Belgian statesman 31. Retailer 32. Supreme being
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53. Possess 54. Thomas __, English poet 56. Dials 57. Sharp mountain ridge 59. Pigeon shelter 60. Month 61. Letter of the Greek alphabet 62. A citizen of Thailand 63. Suffix
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Campbell RiveR - QuadRa island MONDAY TO FRIDAY SCHEDULE Leave Campbell River (Vancouver Island) 6:40 am Daily except Dec 25 & Jan 1 7:30 am Daily except Dec 25 & Jan 1 8:30 am Mon-Fri 9:30 am Mon-Fri 10:30 am Daily except Tue are (DC) 11:30 am Mon-Fri 12:30 pm Mon-Fri 1:30 pm Mon-Fri 2:30 pm Mon-Fri 3:30 pm Daily 4:30 pm Daily 5:25 pm Daily 6:15 pm Daily - Last connecting sailing to Cortes* 7:30 pm Daily 8:30 pm Daily 9:45 pm Daily 10:45 pm Fri & Sat only
Leave Quadra Island (Quathiaski Cove) 6:20 am Daily except Dec 25 & Jan 1 7:05 am Daily except Dec 25 & Jan 1 8:00 am Mon-Fri 9:00 am !! Mon-Fri 10:00 am Mon-Fri 11:00 am Mon-Fri 12:00 pm Mon-Fri 1:00 pm Mon-Fri 2:05 pm Mon-Fri 3:00 pm Daily 4:00 pm Daily - except Tue are (DC) 5:00 pm Daily 5:50 pm Daily 7:00 pm Daily 8:00 pm Daily 9:15 pm Daily 10:15 pm Fri & Sat only
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DC: Tuesday sailings will be replaced by Dangerous Cargo sailings. No other passengers permitted. !! The 9:00 am sailing from Quadra is a popular commuter crossing and has the potential to overload. * Catching this sailing does not guarantee space on the 6:45 pm sailing from Quadra to Cortes.
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SATURDAY & SUNDAY SCHEDULE Leave Quadra Island Leave Campbell River (Quathiaski Cove) (Vancouver Island) 7:05 am Daily except Dec 25 & Jan 1 7:30 am Daily except Dec 25 & Jan 1 7:55 am Daily except Sunday 8:20 am Daily except Sunday 8:55 am Sat-Sun 9:20 am Sat-Sun 9:50 am Sat-Sun 10:15 am Sat-Sun 10:45 am Sat-Sun 11:15 am Sat-Sun 11:45 pm Sat-Sun 12:15 pm Sat-Sun 12:45 pm Sat-Sun 1:15 pm Sat-Sun 1:45 pm Sat-Sun 2:15 pm Sat-Sun 3:00 pm Daily 3:30 pm Daily 4:00 pm Daily 4:30 pm Daily 5:00 pm Daily 5:25 pm Daily 6:15 pm Daily - Last connecting sailing to Cortes* 5:50 pm Daily 7:00 pm Daily 7:30 pm Daily 8:00 pm Daily 8:30 pm Daily 9:15 pm Daily 9:45 pm Daily 10:15 pm Fri & Sat only 10:45 pm Fri & Sat only
You don’t have to be alone this Christmas. That’s the message a group of local philanthropists want to spread this holiday season. Radiant Life Church, with the help of Campbell River Baptist Church, the Salvation Army, Save-On-Foods and a host of volunteers, is hosting the 16th annual Christmas Dinner With Friends. The dinner takes place on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, at the Community Centre from 1 to 3 p.m. Doors open at noon. Brenda Beaton, volunteer co-ordinator for the dinner, said the gathering is for everyone. “Anybody who’s going to be alone for Christmas and doesn’t want to be alone,” is welcome, Beaton says. Radiant Life Pastor Art Van Holst says the dinner “is not just for the homeless” and that there will be gifts for
MONDAY TO FRIDAY SCHEDULE Leave Quadra Island (Heriot Bay) 9:05 am Daily except Dec 25 & Jan 1 11:05 am Daily except Tue are (DC) 1:05 pm 3:05 om 5:05 pm 6:45 pm
people, is a large undertaking that Van Holst says wouldn’t be possible without the support of Save-On-Foods which donates all of the
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food for the meal that consists of a full turkey dinner complete with stuffing, vegetables and pumpkin pie for dessert. Bruce Brown, Campbell River’s Save-OnFoods store manager, said the dinner is a way for the store to be “active in the community. “We’ve had a long 16-year partnership,” Brown says. “It’s a good thing.” Beaton agrees and says the staff ’s support is invaluable. “It doesn’t go without Save-On’s partnership,” Beaton says. It also doesn’t happen without the generous support of the 60 to 80 volunteers who on average turn out each
year to help serve and assemble the meal. “We’ve always had a fantastic turn out for volunteers,” says Beaton who encourages anyone who would like to help out at the dinner to register early because volunteer spots fill up quickly. “We even get some people from out of town who are here visiting helping. It’s a good way to help the community.” Anyone interested in volunteering at the C hr ist mas Dinner With Friends can phone Brenda Beaton at 250287-9483. For those who are in need of transportation to the dinner, rides can be arranged by calling Ike Enns at 250-9260321.
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DC: Tuesday sailings will be replaced by Dangerous Cargo sailings. Leaving Quadra at 11:05 am and Cortes at 2:05 pm. No other passengers permitted.
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SATURDAY & SUNDAY SCHEDULE Leave Cortes Island (Whaletown) Leave Quadra Island (Heriot Bay) 7:50 am Daily except Sundays 8:50 am Daily except Sundays 9:35 am 10:50 am 11:35 am 1:05 pm 1:50 pm 3:05 om 3:50 pm 5:05 pm 5:50 pm 6:45 pm
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