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Busker Owen Burgess plays an afternoon set outside the Royal Bank on Shoppers Row. The city is drafting a bylaw to enforce rules for entertainers such as Burgess.
Owen Burgess and his guitar have been a fixture in front of the Royal Bank for years. He hasn’t had to follow any rules and performs free of cost. But soon that could all change. The city is developing a bylaw regulating buskers – street entertainers who perform in public areas. Under the bylaw, buskers may be required to purchase a licence from City Hall, possibly for up to $20 annually. Burgess, who strums and sings folk tunes to people passing by on Shoppers Row, says he’s okay with paying a licence fee and would welcome some restrictions. “It wouldn’t bother me to pay a fee, although I don’t see why they should (charge a fee),” says Burgess. “But if they’re gonna regulate it, it would keep the riff raff out.” He said it would also deter those with no real talent, who are only out for the money, from setting up shop downtown. “You gotta be professional, you
can’t just be out here making noise and jumping around,” says Burgess who has been performing on Campbell River streets for 16 years. Before that, he was a busker in Ontario. For Burgess he says it’s not about the money, he does it “to keep society entertained.” But around Campbell River, his type seems to be a dying breed. “Most people like it, most really enjoy it, but there aren’t many buskers around anymore, just me,” says Burgess who has seen several singers come and go. The city is hoping that with the success of Spirit Square, more street entertainers will come out Continued on A3
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Buskers: Regulations created Continued from A1 of the woodwork. If that happens, the city feels there needs to be some sort of regulation. A survey of downtown businesses conducted by the city in 2007 showed support for regulation. Of 117 respondents, 80 said they would like to see the city establish a busker policy. Most businesses also indicated they supported busking. Under the new bylaw, restrictions for buskers may include no drums, other than hand drums, and no performing directly in front of a business’ signage and entrance. Buskers would also have to ensure an unobstructed pedestrian flow on sidewalks. Additionally, buskers may only perform for a maximum of two hours in one location and no more than two performers may be allowed in any one block. That would please Burgess. “The odd guy tries to muscle in on my turf,” Burgess says then smiles. “But they don’t usually last.”
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Coun. Claire Moglove’s attempt to generate more revenue for the city through the sale of electrical power won’t be possible, according to city staff. In December, Moglove asked the city to look into the feasibility of purchasing and operating an electric utility as a potential new money maker. Last week, Laura Ciarniello, the city’s
general manager of corporate services, brought forward a re p o r t t o c o u n c i l explaining why establishing a city-run power generation utility would not be viable. The city would need to find a willing seller – something that is not likely to happen. “BC Hydro owns the electrical distribution system in Campbell River and they are not interested in selling,” Ciarniello wrote in her
report. The second factor is the city would need “cash to allow for the purchase of the utility or the borrowing of multi-millions of dollars to finance the purchase.” BC Hydro has operated the city’s electrical utility since 1949, when the organization was known as the BC Power Commission, which served more than 200 communities across B.C. by 1961. The BC Power Com-
mission took over operation of the Campbell River Electrical Utility, as it did in many municipalities. A number of communities did resist the temptation to sell but to date, only six municipalities (Grand Forks, Kelowna, Nelson, New Westminster, Penticton and Summerland) control the sale of power to its residential and commercial customers, Ciarniello said. “Because the six municipal utilities
have existed for many decades they have made ongoing capital investments in the multi-millions of dollars,” Ciarniello said. “The return they now receive on operation of the electric utility reflects the many years of municipal investment.” Ciar niello said if Campbell River had been incor porated before it actually was, in 1947, it’s possible the city could be selling its own power today.
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will be placed in different spots around the city to remind drivers to keep to the posted speed limit. “We will be moving them around the community when they are not being used for construction projects, to help bring awareness to vehicle speeds,” Drew Hadfield, the city’s manager of transportation, said. “By providing a readout of vehicle speeds as they approach and pass the signs, the driver and any observer from the
side of the road know how fast the vehicles are actually travelling.” Over the past couple of weeks, the boards have been on the hill on South Dogwood Street, on Murphy Street and, most recently, on South Alder by the Sportsplex and on the Alder Street hill across from St. Patrick’s church. Drivers going faster than the speed limit receive a message telling them to slow down. Hadfield said not
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A two-vehicle collision occurred at the corner of Evergreen and McPhedran on June 30 at 2:32 a.m. RCMP said a blue Dodge Journey failed to yield to an oncoming van.
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said. “It can be used to develop speed trends in certain areas. This trending can be used to assist the RCMP with enforcement issues in certain locations at specific times of the day.”
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Baikie Island, within the Campbell River estuary has transformed over the years. Above left, Baikie Island in 1994 and, above right, Baikie Island pictured in 2009 after restorations began.
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Assistant Superintendent Jim Ansell is taking on a new challenge – one that will take him out of Campbell River. After three years on the job, Ansell is stepping down to take a job as superintendent in Qualicum. “I’ve really enjoyed my time here and I have mixed feelings,” A n s e l l s ay s. “ I ’ m excited for a new challenge but at the same time it’s hard to leave something you’re so attached to.” Leaving Campbell River and all the staff at school district 72 was “one of the hardest decisions of my life” Ansell says but the opportunity to take the final step to superintendent presented itself in Qualicum, a place where Ansell lived previously. Before coming to Campbell River four years ago, Ansell also lived in Port Alberni. When he first came to the school district, he took on the role of director of instruction for one year before being promoted to assistant superintendent, a role he relishes. “It was a wonderful job, working with a wonderful team and
Homeowner interrupts intruder A resident in the 300 block of Larwood Road returned home in time to discover an intruder attempted to enter the home. Campbell River RCMP said in a news release that the home owner called police around 11:34 a.m. on Tuesday to report a male had broke into the residence and then fled the area on foot. A 32-year-old Campbell River male was tracked down by police and arrested for the offence. General Duty officers, Police Dog services and the Forensic Identification Section were used in the initial response and follow-up investigation which is ongoing.
school board, and a great community that genuinely enjoys seeing the success of its children,” Ansell says. “That’s hard to beat.” Ansell says the best part of his job was having the opportunity to work with the community, whether it be the District Parent Advisory Council, early learning groups such as Success by 6 or the
parents involved in the school grade reconfiguration process which Ansell spearheaded. In the months leading up to the board of education’s decision, Ansell moderated a public forum to discuss reconfiguration and answered questions from concerned students and parents. Declining enrolment, a province-wide prob-
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point of my career to date.” Nevenka Fair, who has served as director of instructional programs for the past five years, takes over from Ansell as the new assistant superintendent. Fair also spent 16 years in various principal and vice-principal roles at both the elementary and high school levels.
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New online recycling directory to help residents reduce waste The City of Campbell River has launched a new tool to make recycling easier. The online community recycling directory (www.campbellriverrecycles.ca) details where residents and businesses can recycle more than what can be picked up at curbside.
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The directory provides online maps to indicate where to return a range of items such as medication, hazardous material and appliances that may otherwise end up in the landfill. “We are hoping the online directory will make it that much eas-
ier for people to recycle items because this tool is available all day every day to provide the community with additional options to complement the City’s weekly recycling collection, the weekly eight-month yard waste collection and the yard waste drop-off centre,”
says Amber Zirnhelt, the City’s sustainability manager. In 2010, the average Campbell River household disposed of 456 kilograms of garbage through curbside collection, much of which could have been recycled or composted. With the landfill expected to be
fun doing it at ‘We Enjoy Being Green’ at Spirit Square on Saturday, July 16 from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Come down and visit an assemblage
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consumer ecology and lots more. Enjoy live music with David Blinzinger’s Green Hornets, and the Museum Puppets.
Arts Council says Thanks The Campbell River Arts Council would like to say “Thank you!” to the following people who made our Champagne and Dessert Fundraiser such a success: Kris, Brooke and staff of Impressions; Quality Foods for fruit; Saveon-Foods for desset tray; Cheesecake 101 for cheescake poppers; Volunteer Centre and volunteers Lenora, Jennifer, Mona and David; Still Water Books, Impressions and Tangles for displaying birdhouses; Terry Belanger for making 20 birdhouses; Artists who painted birdhouses: Bev Bowman, Chel Bassoni, Ken Blackburn, Adele Cockriell, Peter Davies, Reta Davis, Carole Goodwin, Sheri Hayward, Faye Isaacson, Evelyn M, Gerry Mandin, Pat Masters/Marie Auld, Bonnie McDougall, Bonnie Nelson, Carol O Shea, Jill Paris Rody, Brian Scott, Jane Super and Mary Teer; Live auction donations: Kevin Masters, Impressions, Jean Miele, Jill Banting, Laurel Cormack; and Silent auction donations: Maureen England, Tangles, Olive Me Gifts, Brian Scott, Heather Hughson, iCare Consulting, Rodrigo and Museum at Campbell River. Thanks especially for those who came out and were so generous with their bidding (funds to go to the Arts Council s Art & Health Project).
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WHO WE ARE: The Campbell River Mirror is published every Wednesday and Friday by Black Press Ltd., 104-250 Dogwood St., Campbell River, B.C. V9W 2X9. Telephone: 250-287-9227; Fax: 250-287-3238.
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More unnecessary regulation? The City of Campbell River’s quest to regulate absolutely everything in our lives continues with the news that buskers are going to have to follow new rules. We say: Buskers Once again, these rules are new in that there haven’t been any in place the latest target It’s not that the existing of city regulation before. regulations are being changed, updated or whatever. writers No, city bureaucrats have decreed that there needs to be rules in place for busking on the streets of our fair city. Seems reasonable enough,
except that it’s not something we’ve had a big problem with. In fact, to get perspective on busking we asked Campbell River’s only busker – Owen Burgess – what he thought. He didn’t seem to mind. Busking is something that can bring life to city streets as long as it’s not – as Burgess says – riffraff. Victoria is a shining example of busking as an entertainment medium for visitors to the capital’s downtown. Perhaps the city should be putting its effort into encouraging buskers rather than regulating them.
And if this is an attempt to tap into a potential revenue source, well, it’s safe to say, it’s not going to make the city rich. Keep in mind that the city has hit on a good thing with its Spirit Square program of music, most excellently run by Jim Creighton, that perhaps there’s no need for a busker program. Bringing life to a city’s streets is an admirable goal but piling on potentially unecessary regulation might stifle the effort rather than the opposite. How much staff time has been put into this and is it really a good use of time?
Guest column: Dogs JIM MCGREGOR BLACK PRESS
There was a disturbing story this week about a puppy that died after being left for over two hours in a car in the heat of the day. Every summer we hear these stories repeated. It amazes me that people smart enough to qualify for a driver’s licence don’t have the smarts to realize that if it is very hot outside the car, it will get much hotter inside the car. Some folks get indignant when they go to a shelter to rescue an animal and find they will be interviewed to see if they qualify. The reason is simple. The shelter staff has to make sure that the people who want the dog have a higher IQ than the animal they want to take home. For instance, dogs are not the least bit interested in classic cars. But every year at the Cruise-in, surrounded by tens of thousands of people, you will find dog owners winding through the crowd, dragging or pulling on leashes, hauling panting dogs across hot blacktop. It is not a pleasant experience for the dog or the people in the crowd. Recently, I was at an outdoor event that displayed a sign saying that no dogs were permitted on site. One gentleman was very upset that he could not bring his dog in. Continued on A11
Ancient leafy green intruder caught my eye
Morgan Ostler Urban Gardener
Sorrel Is An Amazing Herb and its versatility continues to surprise me. It arrived in my patio garden last summer, uninvited. The seed was likely dropped there by a passing bird. The first inclination is to yank out any identified weedy plant but there was something about its leafy greenness that caused me to relent. It survived the harsh waterfront winter and this spring when I was scratching around in the raised bed looking for a herb to punch up my store-bought lettuce the intruder caught my eye. Sorrel looks rather like romaine in appearance but with a distinct lemony bite. It turned out to be just the right addition to add taste and interest to a
limp leafed head lettuce purchased in a local market. As well it is brilliant addition to a pot of potato soup combined with early chives and lightly grilled onions. My sorrel is now beginning to bolt but it is producing stems full of tiny seeds. If you are curious about this ancient plant send me an e-mail at mostler@telus.net and I will search out a source for seeds or mail you a few seeds from my garden. Speaking of “Bolting” have you gardeners noticed that so many of your plants are going to seed, practically as soon as they are ready for picking? My information was passed on by a local garden club authority who explained that the long very cold
spell in May shortly after plants had begun to mature gave the wrong message to the affected plants. Poor things thought winter was arriving and as their mission while on earth is to reproduce they immediately went in to seed production. Fortunately, I now practice succession planting and had a wide array of young seedlings sprouting in containers on my sunny window sills so I was able to replace bolting plants with young starters. “But How Do You Really Know It’s Organic?” is a question posed by so many cynical acquaintances as I confidently laud the benefits of organic vegetables. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency, after a two year phase-in period for Canadian farmers and
operators, has announced that effective 1 July 2011, products labeled “organic” in Canada must carry the label “Biologique Canada Organic” logo. Now in full effect, the regulations have leveled the playing field and given domestic and foreign consumers confidence in the organic label. In addition to providing consumers with confidence at home, the Canadian organic system is trusted by our two major trading partners, the United States and the Europe Union. On July 25 The Local Agriculture Steering Committee, of which I am a member, will bring forward to City Council the plan for developing a strong agriculture sector in Campbell River. Continued on A11
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Dogs: Maybe we need a graduated licence program Continued from A10 As he got into a heated argument with the lady at the gate, his dog became agitated and started barking loudly. He yanked back harshly on the leash, making the dog yelp then said to the lady, “Great, now you’ve upset my bloody dog!” If there was a better illustration needed to back up the sign I don’t know what it would be, but I can only guess that the dog was hauled back to a vehicle and left there.
No sense letting that bloody dog ruin his day. Sitting outside a coffee shop recently I noticed one lady with a small dog tied to a chair on the patio. Another guy walked through the area with a bigger dog and the two of them started lunging at each other and barking. Again, the leashes were yanked and the ‘stupid dogs’ were yelled at. The lady scolded the dog without taking the ciga-
rette out of her mouth and dragged it back to her chair. I had an urge to get up and scold her but that would probably be against some law and I would get in trouble. I was a good dog owner. I had a big fenced yard and a well behaved dog. It turned out she was much more intelligent than I was. I found out that even though she was in the backyard when I got home, she had a way to get through the fence and had the run
of the neighbourhood all day and had been doing that for years. So maybe we do need a graduated licensing program before we can own a pet. First there would be a written test followed by a practical test from an examiner. For the first year, when the dog owner is walking his dog he would have to wear an L on
with strong soil values and the potential for agricultural use. Vancouver Island once produced more than half of the region’s food requirements. In the past 50 years this number has dropped to an average of less than 10 percent. Agriculture is now re-establishing itself on the Island and the Committee’s vision
is that Campbell River become more sustainable with the production of local food grown on its’ own land. This is an exciting time to be setting new directions and looking at new ways to develop our community and become part of the exciting locally grown food movement on Vancouver Island.
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Feast your eyes on wearable art The Campbell River Art Gallery is hosting a second annual Wearable Art Fashion Show Sat.,July 26. Be amazed at art created for the human body at the show which takes place at 7 p.m. at the Gallery. At the Wearable Art Show, art pieces are presented with music, with dancers
and models in wearable art moving along a cabaret-style walkway through the audience. Prizes will be presented for Best Use of Recycled Materials, Best Performance, Ethnic Expression, Best of Show and Audience Choice. Your $30 ticket for the Wearable Art Fashion Show includes
hors d’oeuvres and a no-host bar. The event, which is a fundraiser for the Campbell River Art Gallery, will also feature a Silent Auction. Tickets are available at the Art Gallery Gift Shop, open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Call 250-287-2261 for more information.
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a birthday cake and view the displays. At 3 p.m., Dave Nagorsen of Mammalia Biological Consulting will present “Mice, Marmots & Mammoths” — a look at Strathcona Park mammals. Pre-register for this presentation at coordinator@strathconapark.org or 250-6504304.
■ On Sun., July 17 at 1 p.m., the next Parks 100 Centennial Event will feature Kathy Martin of the Centre for Applied Alpine Studies at UBC presenting Alpine Ecology & the VI White-tailed Ptarmigan. Hikers to the alpine have no doubt encountered these appealing birds. Preregister for this pre-
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Teen art class focuses on creating characters A new workshop for teens at the Campbell River Art Gallery Wednesday, July 13 will focus on creating characters with a difference. Twelve to 17-year-old participants in the “How to Create a Character for a Storybook,” workshop will learn how to develop and draw characters so they are believable and catch the imagination of the reader. Details, development and execution will be the aims of the three-hour workshop with instructor Peter Davies. “How to Create a Character for a Storybook” takes place from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 13 at the Campbell River Art Gallery. The cost is $24.80 for Gallery members and $29.80 for non-members. All supplies are included.
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David Crosby leads off a weekend of music T he 17th annual Vancouver Island MusicFest is uopn us once again. Music fans are packing their bags, shaking out their tents, loading up their campers, pulling out the sandals and the sunhats and gearing up for what is destined to be the a tweekend of music and merry making. An unparalleled line up is scheduled to perform this July 7-10 including David Crosby, Holly Cole, Randy Newman, Jon Anderson, Arrested Development, Albert
Lee and John Jorgenson – and so many, many more. Festival fans are encouraged to avoid line ups and the rush by picking up day or weekend passes now at the Sid Williams Theatre Box office. This year also marked the addition of a very special Thursday Night Event for VIMF and this years inaugural concert is certainly one for the history books. The musical magic kicked off with 26 time Grammy Award winner Alison Krauss and Union Station fea-
turing Jerry Douglas. Make your 2011 Vancouver Island MusicFest a four-day adventure and usher in the summer with friends, family, community, a whole bunch of amazing music! Park and Ride with the Destiny River Festival Express. Remember that kids 12 and under are totally free. To find out about the entire 2011 performer roster, stage schedules, ticket prices, shuttles and park and rides, gate times, kidzzone, camping and more check out www. islandmusicfest.com
July 24 will be the day that Disney, Pixar release the sequel to one of their most popular movies Cars. Upon the release of the Cars 2 movie, Showcase 5 Cinema will be giving the first 50 patrons 50 free Saratoga Speedway tickets to their upcoming fireworks event this summer. The following Saturday and Sunday they will be showcasing an Acura NSX sports race car in the parking lot where kids and adults will be able to look and sit in the vehicle under the owner’s supervision. They will also feature a special concession combo which will be donated one dollar from every combo sold to Justin Webb, a local boy diagnosed with a brain tumor.
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Campbell River Living Transformations on the Shore 2011 winners T
he 15th annual Transformations on the Shore carving competition is in the books. The ever popular festival has created another crop of fantastic works of art carved in wood. Here is this year’s winners: Novice: ■ 3rd place: Tori Sewid – There’s Always Next Year ■ 2nd place: Deb & Rob Clandening – Heron in the House ■ 1st place: Garnet Underwood – Duck Amateur: ■ 3rd place: Brigette Lochhead – Busy as a Bee ■ 2nd place: Oscar Moria – The Lone Wolf ■ 1st place: Joel Hansen – The Great Escape Semi-pro: ■ 3rd place: John Lavell – Frogman ■ 2nd place: Chris Sparrow – Baby’s First Breath ■ 1st place: Howard Lobb – Bringing Home the Grub Professional: ■ 3rd place: Dan Richey – Protect Our own ■ 2nd place: Junior Henderson – Stone Raven Transforming on the Shore ■ 1st place: William Carr – Monument to the Unknown Musician Carvers’ Choice Award: Joel Hansen Barb Comeau Memorial People’s Choice Award: Dan Richey ALISTAIR TAYLOR/THE MIRROR
Pick of the Park raffle winner: Dennis Sabourin – selected The Great Escape.
Glenn Greensides puts fine detail on his bear carving during this year’s Transformations on the Shore carving competition at Frank James Park.
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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
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NADIS: North Island Alcohol & Drug Information & Education Society. Do you have questions about alcohol & other drugs? NADIS has the largest video/dvd lending library on addictions in the province. We also have magazines, newsletters, pamphlets, a small number of books and someone to talk to about addiction, prevention, and recovery. We are located at 910C Island Hwy. Our hours are 10 - 3 Monday to Thursday. Drop by to see us! Phone first 250287-4771 nadis@crnfp.net
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December 18, 1960 - June 29, 1995 The The years years may may wipe wipe out out many many things things But this they’ll wipe out But this they’ll wipe out never, never, The The memory memory of of those those happy happy days days When When we we were were all all together. together. We We think think of of him him in in silence, silence, His name we oft His name we oft recall, recall, But But there there is is nothing nothing left left to to answer answer But But his his picture picture on on the the wall wall Just Just when when his his life life was was brightest, brightest, Just when his hopes Just when his hopes were were best, best, God God called called him him from from among among us us To To aa home home of of eternal eternal rest. rest. We We Love Love you you forever. forever. Mom, Bev Mom, Bev & & Gregg Gregg DEATHS
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Colleen Alice Karton With much sadness we announce the passing of our Mom and Pinky Grandma, who was born to Charles Atsel and Alice Mary Nickerson on March 8, 1932 and passed away on June 30, 2011 in the Campbell River Hospital. Colleen moved into the Campbell River area from Squamish, BC in 1984, and gave active service in the Quadra Island Legion, where she served as President of the Ladies Auxiliary for many years. Mom loved her cats, all her animal friends, and never a person or an animal went without a meal, comfort, and shelter if our Pinky Grandma knew. Colleen is survived and will be deeply missed by her three children; Katherine, Karry and Sean, 11 grandchildren, 9 greatgrandchildren, and many dearly loved nieces, nephews, and friends. Colleen was predeceased by two husbands; Sydney Edward Karton and Orville Clarke; seven brothers; George, Charles, Cecil, Frederick, Ronald, Raymond, Terrence, and two sisters; Thelma Pettit (Nickerson), and Edna Herron (Nickerson). The family extends special thanks to Dr. Jacobs and all the Campbell River Hospital staff. A celebration of life service will be held at the Quadra Island Legion on July 16, 2011 at 1:30 pm.
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Notice is hereby given that Western Forest Products Inc. will make available for public review and comment, a proposed 2011 - 2016 Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP). The Draft Forest Stewardship Plan includes the above listed Licensees and Licences within the Nootka Forest Operation’s operating area. This draft FSP has been prepared under the Forest and Range Practices Act. Unlike Forest Development Plans prepared under the Forest Practices Code, FSPs do not show specific locations of proposed harvest areas and roads. Instead, the draft FSP identifies larger Forest Development Units (FDUs) within which harvesting and road construction may occur over a five-year period. Forestry activities conducted within FDUs must be consistent with FRPA and government approved objectives for the management of forest resources in the planning area. Stakeholders are invited to provide information about specific resource features that may be unknown to the licensee so that this information can be incorporated into planning. The FSP will be available for review and comment for 60 days as per section 20 of the Forest Planning Practices Regulation before being submitted to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations for approval.
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS Campbell River Seniors Centre Society General Meeting at the Centre located Campbell River Common. July 19 , 2011 at 1PM. For All paid Members.
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NOTICE OF INTENT RE: LIQUOR CONTROL AND LICENSING ACT APPLICATION FOR A WINERY LOUNGE AREA ENDORSEMENT LICENCE #303719 An application for a Winery Area Lounge Endorsement has been received by the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch from Coastal Black Estate Winery Ltd.. The location of the licensed winery is 2186 Endall Road in Black Creek. Proposed licensed hours are between 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM from Monday to Sunday. Person capacity will be limited to 14 persons inside and 36 on the patio. Residents and owners of businesses located within a 0.5 mile (0.8 km) radius of the proposed site may comment on this proposal by 1) writing to: THE GENERAL MANAGER C/O Senior Licensing Analyst LIQUOR CONTORL AND LICENSING BRANCH, PO BOX 9292, Victoria, BC V8W 9J8 2) by email: lclb.lclb@gov.bc.ca PETITIONS AND FORM LETTERS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED To ensure the consideration of your views, your comments, name and address must be received on or before July 31, 2011. Please note that your comments may be made available to the applicant or local government officials where disclosure is necessary to administer the licensing process.
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Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land
Take notice that the Accessible Wilderness Society of Campbell River BC, intends to make application to Ministry of Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), West Coast Service Centre, for a License of Occupation – Commercial - Institutional situated on Provincial Crown land located at Roberts Lake. The Lands File Number that has been established for this application is 1413560. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Section Head, Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations at 142 – 2080 Labieux Rd, Nanaimo, BC, V9T 6J9, or emailed to: AuthorizingAgency.Nanaimo@gov.bc.ca. Comments will be received by MFLNRO until August 1st, 2011. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please visit our website: http://arfd.gov.bc.ca/ApplicationPosting/index.jsp for more information. Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record. For information, contact the Freedom of Information Advisor.
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POSITION: Residential Worker B (Casual on call) FACILITY: Evergreen House Emergency Shelter 690 Evergreen Road, Campbell River, BC V9W 3R7 RESPONSIBILITIES: The successful candidate will be responsible to: Be available for shift work in a 24/7 facility; Monitor the activities of clients and to be available for personal, practical and moral support; Accurately record day-to-day happenings using established methods; Coordinate client care as it relates to security issues; Carry out inspections; Prepare & serve meals; Perform other duties as assigned; Have basic computer skills in Microsoft Word, Publisher and Excel. Be willing to sign an averaging agreement. Have a current BC Driver’s License. QUALIFICATIONS: The successful candidate must have basic first aid and food safe level 1. TERMS: Casual on Call shift work SALARY: $14.79 per hour (hire rate) Interested applicants must respond in writing by July 10, 2011 to: Wendy Tyrer, email: sashelter@crnfp.net 291 McLean Street, Campbell River, BC V9W 2M4 Applications are NOT to be delivered to Evergreen House. We thank all applicants, however, only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted. PLEASE NO PHONE CALLS.
A .698 Temporary Teaching Position School District 72 is seeking applications for a .698 Temporary Student Development Center teacher at Timberline Secondary School.
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1st Class Driving School The Lemare Group is currently seeking a hoe chucker/loader operator, and a boom man for the North Vancouver Island area. Full time, union wages. Fax resume to 250-956-4888 or email: office@lemare.ca.
A Complex Care facility in the warm Cowichan Valley is seeking a Director of Resident Care. Lead our care team with your passion and expertise. As a forward thinker you will be supported in your geriatric best practice initiatives. A degree in nursing with 5 years of progressive career advancement is required. A degree in a related healthcare field will be considered. We are offering a competitive salary and benefits package. Fax your resume in confidence by July 12th, 2011 to 250-7372112
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The Morning Star is part of Black Press, Canada’s largest private, independent newspaper company, with over 150 community, daily and urban newspapers located in BC, Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii. Black Press is seeking a proven leader with an impressive track record in newspaper management, to build on the considerable growth the Morning Star has experienced over the past 23 years. Ideally, you should have a good understanding of all facets of newspaper operations with emphasis on sales, marketing and financial management. As publisher, you will be instrumental in developing a multi platform strategy for the newspaper and its online initiatives, as it continues to serve a rapidly expanding and diverse marketplace. If you are a critical thinker, customer driven and possess strong entrepreneurial skills, Black Press wants to hear from you. Please send your resume by July 22, 2011 to: Bruce McAuliffe, President Black Press BC South c/o Kelowna Capital News 2495 Enterprise Way, Kelowna, B.C. V1X 7K2 Email: brucem@blackpress.ca
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Admin Assistant Trainees Needed! Professionally trained Administrators needed! No Experience? Need Training? Career Training & Job Placement Available! 1-888-512-7116
FIBER-WERX International in Sylvan Lake, Alberta is seeking experienced fiberglass laminiators / repair personnel. Fax resume to (403) 887-7737 or email scott.fiberwerx@telus.net
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HEAD SAW FILER needed for Central Vancouver Island sawmill. Union rates at non-union mill. Should have ticket and past experience. Fax (250)248-8998. email: liana@errced.com
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Hatchery Technician
Our Sayward South Hatchery is currently seeking applications for the full time position of Hatchery Technician. Successful candidates will have freshwater finfish aquaculture experience or related knowledge included, experience and/or education; good time management, organization & planning skills; a positive attitude and a results orientation; strong communication and teamwork abilities; and a strong work ethic, initiative and ability to do physically demanding work. Please view the full posting on our website at www.marineharvestcanada.com and apply as directed.
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Hairstylist Eden Street Salon and Day Spa is currently seeking a Hairstylist to join their team of professionals. Established clientele preferred but not necessary. Please apply in person to Candice at 2701 Eden Street, Campbell River.
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SWEDISH/AROMATHERAPY relaxation Massage, 1 hour for $65.00. Call (250)203-1699.
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Courtenay/Campbell River area F/T position w/benefits. Email resume to
As a leading developer of multifamily housing throughout Western Canada, Broadstreet Properties Ltd. is growing rapidly. We require a dynamic, self-starting Administrative Assistant to join our team. The Administrative Assistant is responsible for a wide variety of administrative duties, including typical duties such as organizing and filing, in addition to more complex functions and services ranging from contract administration to public presentations.
Core Competencies
Excellent Communication skills, both written and verbal Advanced Microsoft application skills including Excel, Word and Outlook MS Project would be an asset Superior Organizational Skills Quality Orientation Problem Solving Accountability and Dependability Ethics and Integrity
Broadstreet Properties Ltd. is a family of dedicated, high achievers offering excellent wages and benefits for the right candidates. If you enjoy working in a dynamic and challenging environment we are interested in hearing from you. Please send cover letter, resume, 3 references and salary expectations to: Fax: 250-286-8047 or E-mail: employment@broadstreet.ca All correspondence must reference the job title and location. Positions will be filled as suitable candidates are identified.
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LOUISIANA-PACIFIC Canada Ltd. requires an experienced Jour- neyman Electrician for our EWP Operation in Golden B.C. Email resume to: Audra.Stanton@LPCorp.com or fax to 250-344-8859.
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STEEL FABRICATORS Ramsay Machine Works requires steel fabricators immediately. CWB tickets an asset. This is a union position with comparable wages and benefits. Please forward resumes to Ramsay Machine Works Ltd. 2066 Henry Ave. West, Sidney, BC V8L 5Y1, Fax: 250-656-1262, or email to: rmwltd@ramsaygroup.com.
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“I had an interview the day of graduation and was hired on the spot. I never thought I would see a paycheck like that!” Cindy MacIssac, Graduate Health Care Assistant
Temporary District Child & Youth Care Worker School District No. 72 is seeking applications for a Temporary District Child & Youth Care Worker.
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• Diploma or certificate in Office Administration or Human Resources Administration, or an acceptable combination of education and progressively responsible experience. • 2 years of direct experience in an Administrative Assistant capacity. • Strong knowledge of general office procedures involving procurement, reports, etc. • Superior word processing and spreadsheet skills. • Able to write and format moderately complex correspondence. • Excellent writing skills, including proper spelling, grammar and punctuation. • Superior time management skills, multitasking skills and the ability to prioritize tasks with minimal supervision. • High level of sound and independent judgment, reasoning and discretion. • Ability to interpret and implement company policies and procedures. • Resourcefulness and flexibility. • Previous experience in handling confidential or sensitive information; knowledge of applicable data privacy laws. • General mathematical skills. • Able to create and maintain filing systems and basic databases. • Meticulous records maintenance skills. • Superior telephone manners and strong interpersonal skills. • Strong verbal skills to communicate with all levels of the executive team.
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HEAVY Duty Mechanic wanted for a Logging Company in Gold River, BC. Full time employment with benefits. Cypress Creek Logging Ltd. Fax 250-283-2607 Phone 250283-2606
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We are willing to train the right candidate and will offer them an aggressive pay plan with Medical and dental benefits. Apply in person to Hank or email: to hhoude@ campbellriverhyundai.ca
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Marine Harvest is the world’s leading producer of farmed salmon with our Canadian operations based in Campbell River on beautiful Vancouver Island. We are currently seeking a quali¿ed professional to join our Finance team as Financial Accountant. In this role you will be responsible for monthly accounting and ¿nancial reporting. The ideal candidate will have a professional accounting designation and have 5+ years relevant ¿nance and accounting experience, working knowledge of ¿nancial ledger system as well as Excel & Access experience will be an asset. A team-orientation and continuous improvement focus also required. Familiarity with Lawson and Hyperion software will be an asset. We offer a competitive compensation package and challenging work. Please view the full posting on our website at www.marineharvestcanada.com and apply as directed.
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WAYNE’S HANDYMAN & Reno. Service. 20+yrs exp. in carpentry, decking, fencing, framing, finishing, drywalling, mudding, painting. Small jobs ok. 250-339-0879
A FINISHING & RENOVATION company, Husband and wife team, Journeyman Contractor and Interior Designer for kitchen cabinets, drywall mudding & painting, Bathrooms, Fireplace Mantels. Free Estimates, call Design House 250-204-4417.
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Penthouse Style in this new 1 bed. on 3rd floor with view over ocean & Quadra, 6 appl, patio, a must see. Incl. cable & int. $1100/mth. 250-204-9120
2-BDRM Rancher, reno’d, 16th Ave, close to shopping. Garage, W/D. N/P. $825. Avail Aug 1. Call Kirby (250)2879703 or call (250)286-0959.
SEAVIEW MANOR, 1 & 2 BDRM Apts. Quiet, clean, secure, affordable, includes heat & hot water. On-site Manager. Call 250-286-6513.
3-BDRM, 2 bath, on the Campbell River. Private and pretty. Furnished or not. $1400./mo. (250)286-3887.
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Black Creek-1996 Maple Dr. Sat July 9, 8-2. Moving Sale Tools, Household items, electronics, furniture. CAMPBELL RIVER- 2675 Dolly Varden, Sat, July 9, 8am-2pm. Moving Sale! CAMPBELL RIVER, 783 Serengeti Ave., Sat, July 9, 7:30am-12noon. Daycare closing and Moving Sale. Lot’s of household items, kids stuff and much more. CENTRAL: 1710 Lynn Rd. Sat/Sun. July 9/10, 7am-3pm. Display cases, antiques, books, dishes ,toys, jewelry. Central-52 McPhederan, Sat July 9, 8-1, Multi Family. No early birds. A/C unit,household Central-748 Christopher Rd. Sat Jul 9 8am-1pm Lots of household items, craft supplies, etc. New Epicure items available. Come See! CENTRAL-PACIFIC Maples Multi Unit garage sale at 251 McPhedran Rd North (off 2nd Ave) Sat. Jul. 9th from 9am unti 2pm. Park on right side of roadway please. DOWNSIZING SALE. One day only- Sat. July 9, 9am2pm. Quality items: Designer dog clothes, sz small; like-new bird cage $10., 1 yr old patio table $15., plants & quality misc. All items priced to move fast.2933 Pacific View Terrace
South-1722 Aspen Way. Sat July 9, 8-3. Household items, furniture,electronics,TV, clothing, tools, tires/auto, sports, Harley Davidson & parts something for everyone
GIANT Garage Sale. Closing up the shop. Table saw, jointer, planer, welders, auto equipment, painting equipment, camping, fishing, boating and outdoor equipment. Hand, power and air tools. Thursday July 14 6-9 PM Saturday, Sunday July 16 and 17 8AM to 3PM 2200 Willis Road (just west of the shake mill)
NORTH: 1943 LESLIE PL. Sat. July 9, 8am-noon. Tons of books, craft supplies & more. BYO bags/boxes. North-2524 Rainbow Rd, Sat July 9, 10-4. No early birds! Furniture, TV, stereo, Foosball table, Work tabletops, Kids toys/clothes, floor tiles. SAT 8am- 77 Redonda Way, twin bed, dresser, fishing, bikes, tire rims, light fixtures, bike rack
South-1045 S Alder St, Fri Jul 8, 4-8pm & Sat Jul 9, 9-noon. Multifamily-Items from children to small appliances to jewellry & medical aids. Rain or Shine South-1843 Cranberry Circle, Sat Jul 9, 8-11am. Books, toys, Tupperware, furniture.
South-2104 Eardley Rd, off Hilchey. Sat. Jul 9th, 8-1. 2 gazebos, tools, lots of household, DVDs, Fishing. South-2255 Joanne Dr, Sat July 9, 9-12. A bit of everything. South-2261 Canterbury LnSat July 9. Furniture, lots of good stuff. SOUTH: 2665 Penfield Rd. (off Holm), Sat, July 9th, 7:30am-12noon. Furniture, toys, household, plants, bikes, books and much more.
Design Ideas Carpentry, Re-Facing Fireplaces & Ceramic Tile, Windows & Doors, Bathrooms General Renovations, 30 Years Experience. For FREE ESTIMATE call
STEVE 250-287-0083
PAINTING EVELYN M. Painting, Quality work, interior prep to complete. Low odor paint, no muss, no fuss, free estimates. 250-204-4417.
PETS PETS BOSTON TERRIER Puppies. $700. Males & females. July 20th- 8 wks old. 250-287-8483 Shih-Tzu-Maltese cross puppies, both female, 1 brown/ white, 1 black/white, ready to go. Call 250-287-3386
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE AUCTIONS WWW.BCAUCTION.CA BC Government Surplus Auction Vehicles, Equipment, Machinery, Seized Items and Misc. Items
UNDER $200 Wht Kenmore Reconditioned washer/dryer 3 mth warranty. Del. pos $200 250-830-1676
FRIENDLY FRANK Fridge/Freezer, Full size wht. Works good, very clean $80. 250-830-1676 Kenmore Stove/oven, nice, clean. Wht. 30 day war. Delivery poss. $75. Call 250-8301676 Newer Airconditioner. Works good, fits in window. $80. 250830-1676
FUEL/FIREWOOD SPLIT FIR Firewood, true cords, $175/cord. Phone 250650-4060.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
South-490 Candy Lane, Sat July 9, 9-3 Something for everyone, everything must sell. Skis, lifejackets, Catamaran, computer software, Telus wireless gateway, towers, memory, kitchen items, microwave stand, picture frames, books, Tools, fish tank, Honda Shadow 750.
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
South-567 Nelson Rd Sat July 9, 9am. Fishing gear, some tools,antiques,baby stuff
Cash for most items of Value. Estates, House Contents, Furniture, Tools, guitar,China C.R., Courtenay, Comox,etc. Call Ron 250-204-1237
South-68 Strathcona Way Sun. Jul 10, 10-2. Multi-family sale. EVERYTHING baby. Lots of ex. quality brand name clothing 0-3yr & some new. Freezer, toys, wmns clothing, stroller, booster. Playstation game cube & super nintendo games/system, DVD player. SOUTH-968 Erickson Rd. Sat July 9, 8-11. New Glass lampwork beads, charms, jewelry, scrapbooking supplies. New Epicure in stock & catalogue orders. Largest Cuttlebug embossing folder selection in Campbell River. Prices are firm. WILLOW POINT, 1577 Juniper, Sat, July 9, 9am-12pm. Multi-Family Sale. WILLOW POINT: 1859 Galerno Rd., Sat., July 9th, 8-1pm. Tools, telescope, treadmill, household items and more... W.PT. 651 Nelson Rd. Sat. July9 ,8-noon. Fishing gear, kit ware, Xmas stuff, linens, beads, silver overlay, craft stuff and much more. Lots of goodies.
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
590 Cedar St Campbell River • 2 Bdrm suites $900. One Available now, one available August 1st
EXQUISITE SANCTUARY Fabulous 2.26 private acres with creek in beautiful Alberni Valley. Enchanting 3600 sq.ft. 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom custom built 1995 home. Outstanding 57x40 shop with own bathroom, lots of parking. Features hardwood, tile throughout, custom cabinetry. Gas fireplaces, stove, heat and hot water; ensuite with soaker tub. Thinking of a life style change? Move to Port Alberni, the Salmon Capital of the World! Visit www.albernihomes4u.ca for more information on this “one of a kind” property. Asking $649,000 RE/MAX Mid Island Realty Port Alberni, B.C. John Stilinovic 250-724-4725 Toll Free 1-877-723-5660
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MOBILE HOMES & PARKS Canadian CSA Modular, Manufactured, and Park Model Homes @ US factory direct wholesale prices. Starting @ 39,824 better features + more options = best value. The Home Boys 877976-3737 or 509-481-9830 www.hbmodular.com We will beat anyone’s price. Guaranteed!
ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST! GREAT STARTER HOME LOCATED IN THE FOREST GLEN TRAILER PARK, #308. This 2 bdrm modular features nice upgrades & has been newly renovated. Private yard, 2 sheds. Seller tired of renters and is motivated to sell. No reasonable offer refused. For more info please call 250-287-7808.
MORTGAGES Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates for purchases and refinances, immediate debt consolidation, foreclosure relief, and equity loans. Free, fast, friendly, private consultations. Call 1888-685-6181 www.mountaincitymortgage.ca
• Galley Kitchen with dishwasher • Hardwood floors • Child and Pet Friendly • References Roy (250)850-1427 visit our website www.dumacholdings.com CAMPBELL RIVER- 1 bdrm apartment. Newer building. Secure entrance, 4 appls. Close to schools, shopping, hospital. Avail Aug 1, $595/mo. Call 250-757-8171 or email: jfoulds@shaw.ca CAMPBELL RIVER, catering to mature people, newly reno’d 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Clean, quiet, secure bldg. Centrally located. Cable, phone, internet incl. Manager onsite, avail now. Call 250-203-8334. CAMPBELL RIVER, Cedar Place, one 1 bdrm Apt. Avail Aug 1. $600/mo. Responsible tenants wanted for a clean quiet building with family atmosphere. Close to hospital. Refs req’d. Call 250-286-4881. CAMPBELL RIVER, spacious, 2 bdrm condo, close to downtown, quiet bldg, N/S. $745/mo, 250-923-7043.
DISCOVERY VILLAGE 104 283-1st. Ave
FREE MOBILE Home pad & hydro in exchange for security of commercial lot, 5 miles south of Campbell River. Call 250-287-9644.
DOWNTOWN AREA, bright, charming 2 bdrm, 1.5 bath, fully reno’d, f/s, d/w, w/d, large fenced yard, deck, garage/shop, 1 dog neg, avail immed, $900, 250-287-4459. GORGEOUS- 3 bdrms, 2 full bath, skylights, hardwood, large yard, excellent area. Aug 1. $1300 one year term. 250-850-1338.
QUADRA ISLAND- Quathiaski Cove, 2 bdrm house, furnished or unfurnished. Walking distance to ferry & shopping. Avail immediately. Ref’s please. 250-287-2138.
To view please call Helen at 250-286-3890, or Christine at 250-914-1049 fax 250-286-3803 Zero tolerance for any criminal activity & drugs Fantastic Oceanview in new, 1 bdrm aptmt close to downtown & hosp. Must See. $790/mo, cable & int incl. 250204-9120 Available Now. Large beautiful 1 bed/sitting room overlooking garden, furn. or unfurn. Incl. bathroom, laundry, hydro, cable, share kitchen. Merecroft area on bus route $400. N/S, N/P, ref. req’d Call 250-286-3888 OCEANVIEW Balcony, large & bright 2 bdrm on seawalk $680 & $720, bachelor studio $580. Call 250-286-1175.
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2 BDRM Townhouse, near Rotary Beach Park. Quiet. $700. Aug 1st. 250-287-3990
Turnkey Ocnfrt. 1 Bed. Avail. immed.N/S,N/P, $1,100/1,250 Mo. Call Carol 250-286-1187
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CAMPBELL RIVER- (downtown) waterfront, ocean view. Bright, open spacious layout. 3+ bdrms, 3 baths, $1500. furnished. N/S. (250)830-1167.
CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrm suite in 4-plex near ocean, schools, all amenities, town Hardwood floors, new exterior, laundry, fresh paint. Available Now. $695 mo. 250-889-9353. boarsnest@shaw.ca
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FURNISHED 1 bed. apt. in duplex. Ground floor, central location. N/S, N/P. Call 250-2866454
CAMPBELL RIVER, 795 S. Alder St., 4 bdrm, 3 baths, 2400 sq ft, ocean view 2 story house, newly reno’d, avail Aug 1/11, refs req, $1300 mo. Contact 250-203-4493.
OCEANVIEW 2 bdrm, 2 bath upper small yard, near city hall & hospital. $900. Avail Sept. 250-286-6272
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CAMPBELL RIVER: 3 bdrm upper, lrg. yard, laundry, Close to bus, quiet dead end street. $900. Avail. Aug. 1st. Call 250-286-6404 or 250-2050385
CAMPBELL RIVER 2bdrm apt in centrally located 4-plex. Adult oriented. No Pets. N/S. Refs $725 +util. 250-830-4686
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BEING TRANSFERRED. Must Sell! 1225 sq ft Rancher. 3620 Nevada Pl, $239,000. Call 250-923-7615.
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3-BDRM RANCHER, Rockland area. Lrg yard, attached garage, W/D, F/S. $895. N/P. Ref’s. Aug. 1st. (250)286-0959
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Water and City views. Newly updated 1 & 2 bdrms w/ large balcony and beautiful view. Walk to shopping and all amenities. Heat, parking & storage incl with onsite laundry. Contact resident manager
3 bdrm, 3 bath, 1568 sq ft, dbl garage, 3 yr old home. Avail Jul 1, 701 Hilchey. Contact Robyn 250-204-2311
Friendly onsite Managers 24 hr. One, two, and three bedroom apts, 3 bed. townhomes, 1 1/2 baths, set in a lovely quiet area next to the hospital & medical clinics. Schools two blocks away, close to all shopping & on the bus route. Ask about our bonus incentives and monthly draws.
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2 Year old Rancher, 1350 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, open floor plan, double garage, RV parking, lot’s of extras! $269 900 (taxes included) 105 Strathcona Way 250923-2377 e-mail patrosse@hotmail.com
ST. ANDREWS Village. Large bright 1 & 2 Bedroom renovated apartments in quiet crime free building. Non smoking, near hospital. (250) 287-3556
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Campbell River
CONDOS FOR RENT QUADRA VIEW TERRACE Recently completely renovated! 3 bdrm, suite offers master w/ walk in closet, 4 appl, semi private patio area, & large laundry room, ideally located near hospital & amenities. For immediate possession $825/month
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Willow Point Newly Built Large 3 Bedroom Townhomes Cats & Small Dogs Welcome Month-to-Month Rentals, 2 & 3 storey suites!
701 Hilchey Road, Campbell River 250-850-3213 • www.broadstreet.ca
CAMPBELL RIVER- ocean view 2 bdrm duplex, F/S, W/D hook-up, modern, clean, bright. $675. Avail Aug 1. (250)203-2084.
MOBILE HOMES & PADS 3 Bdrm Mobile for rent in 50+ park. Avail Aug 1. $750/month 250-286-1696
HOMES FOR RENT
QUADRA ISLAND, Quathiaski Cove waterfront older home, 4 bdrms. $750. 1 year lease. Avail Aug 1. (604)813-3821. WILLOW POINT. 3-bdrm, 1.5 bath Rancher. Large yard, NP/NS. Avail Aug. 1st. $1100. (250)830-0503. Willow Pt- 5 yrs new home 3 bdrm/2.5 bath, 2 story, 5 appl. A/C. N/S, N/P. Responsible family, avail Aug 1 $1350/mt gas/hydro incl. ref & lease req’d. 778-420-4488.
SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING
1350sq ft in family neighbourhood, Rockland Rd. area Close to bus, all schools, 3 bdrms, oceanview, fenced yard, garage, 5 appls. Refs req’d. $1000/mth + util. Avail Aug 1. Call 250-202-7600 after 5pm.
GOLDEN GROVE Care Facility has immediate openings in beautiful home like setting for seniors. For a tour and info please call Judy or Rhona at 250-923-7049.
HOUSES FOR SALE
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Martin Rd, 2400 sqft, Fully Renovated. All new 2957 Martin Rd, 2400 sqft, Fully Renovated. All windows & doors. HeatHeat Pump, on demand hot new windows & doors. Pump, on demand water. Beautiful gas fireplace 65” Plasma hot water. Beautiful gas with fireplace with TV, 65” built in surround Solid sound. Maple flSolid ooring with Plasma TV, builtsound. in surround Maple custom kitchen.built 4 bedrooms, with walk-2 flooring built with custom kitchen. 4 2bedrooms, in closets. custom 2built bathrooms, 1000 sq with walk-in2 closets. custom built bathrooms, ft1000 decksqoverlooking 1/2 acre property ft deck overlooking 1/2 acrebordering property Willow Creek Pk. $370,000. bordering Willow Creek Pk. $370,000.
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2 Bedroom (+Den) Rancher w/ Spectacular Shop on 1.84 Acres 4863 Gordon Rd $425,000 1385 sq ft 2 bdrm (+Den) w/ 5’ hallways, open floor plan, vaulted ceiling, kitchen w/ built ins, eating bar, sunshine ceiling & new roof in April 2011. The master bdrm has wall length closets with mirrored doors & ensuite. Lots of extras include built in vacuum, 2 large concrete patios, full blacktop driveway, pergola w/ sitting area & attached double garage. Outer buildings include: RV Garage, 22x60 Quonset hut complete w/ compressor room & attached 12x14 workshop (110/220/440/575 volt), 2 equipment shops (36x24 & 24x70) and a greenhouse w/ large fenced garden (w/numerous fruit trees, grapes & berries). This property offers an Excellent opportunity with lots of possibilities. For more info call 250.286.1402.
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Garage or Storage for rent off Island Hwy. between 1-2 Ave. 14’x24’ w/private over head door. 250-204-9120
WILLOW PT top notch. 1Bdrm home. A/C, 5appls, sundeck, ns/np avail Immediately. Gas/Hydro Incl. 750/mo. Ref & lease req’d 778-420-4488
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Bachelor, 1 & 2 Bedroom *Thorough and fair screening of all applicants. * Secure building * Adult oriented * Laundry facilities * On bus route * On-site managers * Close to hospital * No PETS * No Smoking * References required We are committed to our tenants to provide a quiet, clean atmosphere.
LAKEFRONT Properties, For Sale 20 minutes from Qualicum www.hornelake.bc.ca
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BOATS 17 Ft Reinell Boat. 85 HP Merc. Seats 4, canopy, great ski/fishing boat. Extras, asking $2500 OBO. 250-923-5028 BARGE: WOOD Camp 131’LX38’4.5”WX9’8.5” D. c/w: Atco trailer complex mounted on barge deck, 20 rooms, kitchen, pantry, dining room, head, shower facilities, laundry, small repair shop, twin Cummins 60Kw diesel gensets. Survey available. Location: Zeballos. $95,000. For more details, 250-703-3551.
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• Close to Downtown, 1 bdrm, 1 bath apartments, laundry on site, close to all amenities, no pets, starting at $600/mo • Across from Storries Beach, 3 bdrm, 2 bath house, ocean views, 5 appl., large back yard, fireplace, garage, no pets, $1,200/mo • Large Renovated Duplex, 5 bdrm, 2 bath duplex in Merecroft area, 5 appl., new floors, paint and windows, lots of natural light, family room, carport, pet negotiable, $1,250/mo • Close to Amenities, 2 bdrm, 1 bath apartments, heat & hot water incl., elevator access, one small pet allowed, seniors welcome, starting at $735/mo Call office for more rentals. Rental House needed in Georgia Park – approved clients waiting
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Ý Side by side Duplex: close to town with fence, allows pet, rents for 1000 pm. Ý Westerley Close – Adult with small pet- 2 bdrm, 5 apl, avail in 8-plex: @ $850 pm. 3 yrs old. Ý Waterfront Home – 3 bdrm rancher near Big Rock for $1200 pm. with workshop A must to see. Ý 3 bdrm ocean view apt: in Cartier Place 622 S. Isl. Hwy @ 1000 pm. small dog allowed. 2 bdrm units also available at 750 pm. across from the beach. Ý Sunset Ridge has 2 renovated units available at 730 pm. In unit laundry. Ý 5 bdrm. 3800 sq. ft. executive home in Forest Grove: semi furnished available July 1, 2011 at $2000. pm. Lease available Ý Pacific Heights Lane: large family home rents for 1600 pm. available July 1st.
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Strathcona Park Lodge founder opens namesake restaurant The Campbell River area’s newest restaurant is one of the few with a sunset view. Perched above Upper Campbell Lake, Myrna’s features local produce, a casual atmosphere, a Mediterranean-inspired menu and huge windows filled with the snowcapped peaks of Strathcona Provincial Park. One of Strathcona Pa rk L o d g e ’s t wo recently renovated restaurants, Myrna’s is a quiet table service enclave, inspired by the resort and outdoor education centre’s founder Myrna Boulding. The restaurant is a 40 km drive from Campbell River on Highway 28, the Gold River road. Find out more about Myrna and the Lodge at strathcona.bc.ca. “ S i n c e nu t r i t i o n and health have been a lifelong interest for Myrna, it seemed fit-
Strathcona Park Lodge owner Myrna Boulding has added a second restaurant to the outdoor education centre.
ting to name the restaurant after her,” says Christine Clarke, Strathcona’s co-executive director along with her husband Jamie Boulding, Myrna’s son. “Our executive chef has taken Myr na’s passion, added his own vision and then met with the local farmers to create a unique and delicious menu.” “The menu encourages sharing,” says Jessie P. Dufour, the executive chef. “All the vegetables and salads
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are served on platters, so everyone can try. Think of it as the Mediterranean style of eating.” For instance, appetizers, like the coho salmon prepared three ways and an Asian twist on an antipasti plate, are served for one person or to share. Before coming to Strathcona, Dufour, an Inter-Provincial Red Seal Certified chef, worked in restaurants across Canada; he even cooked for the Prime Minister in Nunavut. At Strathcona Park Lodge he’s developed a relationship with local farmers and fishermen, sourcing produce, meat and fish as close to the Lodge as possible. Main courses include poached halibut, locally raised, free range chicken, broiled eggplant and, one that Chef Dufour is especially excited about, Strait of Georgia
spot prawns. Equally important is the unique bar menu: B.C. and Vancouver Island wines and a diverse and eclectic collection of beers. “Everything about the menu is focused on making a beautiful summer evening more complete,” says Chef Dufour. That’s something Myrna Boulding strived for throughout the last 52 years. Strathcona was founded by Myrna and her late husband Jim Boulding in 1959. At the time the couple were teachers in Campbell River – Myrna taught home economics with a focus on food and nutrition – and ran the lodge in their spare time. Eventually they moved to the Lodge full time. Contact Strathcona Park Lodge at 250-2863122, info@strathcona. bc.ca or on the web at www.strathcona.bc.ca
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3X5 The CITO BC Construction Industry Training Organization (CITO) currently has vacant positions on its Board of Directors. CITO is responsible for a range of activities with regard to construction industry training including establishing industry standards; system training plan development for the trades programs within the construction sector; and consultation and communication with industry. CITO is an Industry Training Organization (ITO), registered as a not-for-profit legal entity, which is accountable to the BC Industry Training Authority (ITA). ITA is the crown agency responsible for governance and expansion of the provincial industry training and apprenticeship system. CITO has an eleven member board and membership is voluntary. The Board is strategic in nature and broadly representative of the industrialcommercial-institutional construction industry that can include employers or employees. To the extent possible, representation will include: • An at-large board representing the industry as a whole (not any one constituency) • A minimum of six employer directors who employ apprentices • A minimum of three directors with varying trade qualifications • Other directors with specific relevant skills & competencies and a strong interest in industry training • A representative mix of open and union shop employers • Regional representation The ideal candidates will possess some or all of the above skill set and/or senior industry experience that will contribute to advancing CITO’s strategic plan. CITO’s strategic plan can be found on CITO’s website at www.bccito.ca under the ‘About CITO’ tab within ‘Director Resources’. Additional information on CITO and an application form can be found on the CITO website (under ‘Director Resources’) or by contacting: CITO BC Construction Industry Training Organization 412 - 4370 Dominion Street Burnaby, BC V5G 4L7 604-431-1994 (phone) 1-866-826-9643 (fax) info@bccito.ca (email) Applicants are requested to submit a covering letter and completed CITO Director Application prior to the July 29, 2011 closing date.
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Saratoga Speedway turns 30 years old Saratoga Speedway celebrated it’s 30th anniversary last weekend with a night of racing that was capped off by an amazing firework display. The night, which was sponsored by North Island College, started off with a race car parade, to recognize all the drivers for their commitment to racing. Then the Dwarf cars ran the first dash of the evening, with the B going to Mike Schott, and the A to Mike Meeres. Schott held the lead in the 12 lap heat for the first nine laps, but Meeres fought his way from the back to take the lead and take the win. Bob Greenaway held the lead in the 10 lap reverse heat
for the first three laps until Jeremy Stevens took over the lead and never looked back from there. The 25 lap feature saw Schott take the lead early and stretch it from there. Meeres would eventually catch Schott on lap 17 and take over the lead and hold onto it, taking the win. Schott finished second and third went to Sean Sanger. Seven I.M.C.A Modifieds took to the track on Saturday, the biggest field in years. Pat Brown set yet another track record, with a time of 15.296, beating his old record of 15.383. The B dash went to Dano Bryant and the A to Kevin Noble. Gregg Sagmoen held an early
Saratoga Speedway celebrated a milestone last Saturday during its ‘Eve of Destruction.’ lead in the heat, but Brad Purdy soon took over and held the lead for the remainder of the heat. Noble led the reverse heat from the very first lap, to win his second race of the night. Noble carried
over his winning ways into the main, leading every lap of the 20 lap feature, and winning his third race of the night. Rob Ryan finished second, and Brown finished third. Gilles Cyr once again
set fast time in qualifying in the Bomber car division, setting a time of 17.733. The B dash went to Brian Baltis and the A to Charlie Ackerman. Ken Hallgarth Jr. led the heat for the first three laps,
but Ackerman eventually found his way around Hallgarth on lap four to take the lead and go on to take the win. Mike Dionne took an early lead in the reverse heat and never looked back, leading
eight laps in the 10 lap heat. Ackerman once again took an early lead in the 25 lap feature. Dionne managed to stay with Ackerman for the whole main event but couldn’t find a way around him. Ackerman went on to win the feature, leading all but two laps. Dionne finished second and third went to Hallgarth Jr. Extra laps... Duane Zeinstra successfully destroyed the limo in the only car jump. Bryce Muyr flipped his car over three times, eventually landing on his roof. This weekend includes Crash to Pass Boat Race, car toss competition, Hornet Cars and Roadrunners.
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Another pin day was the play for the tuesday ladies golf club. Claire Brown was the pin winner with a 65 net. Close at second was Lina Tremblay scoring a 66 net then Carol Strachan carding a 72 net for third. Strachan also had the closest to the pin on hole number three. Norma Fyles had the only birdie of the day on hole number four. Last tuesday the play was a team game of ABCD. On the first hole take the best ball after handicap strokes, on the second take the best of the remaining players and continue until each player’s score has been used then repeat. Winners were Marilyn Leibel, Johnna Dodd, Janie York and Mavis Cross with 65. Coming in second was the team of Betty Smith, Pat Stasiuk and Arlene Robinson with 66. Dodd had KP on hole number 14. Tremblay birdied number three and Dodd birdied both four and 14. New members welcome each tuesday.
The ‘98 Island Stars, a select team of 12 and 13 year old hockey players from Victoria to Campbell River, won the AAA division at the prestigious North American Hockey Classic played June 16 to 19th in Winnipeg. The Stars posted a perfect 5-0 record, defeating teams from Ontario, the Praires, and the USA by a combined score of 45-6. They shut-out the Manitoba Metal 4-0 in the championship game. The three Campbell River players include forwards Sage Lim and Josh Coblenz, along with defenceman Andy Stevens. All were members of last season’s Peewee ‘A’ Tyees squad that captured bronze at Tier 2 Provincials.
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On June 28th, the final of the Mid Island Men’s Soccer Spring League saw the Campbell River Masters challenge the Laichwiltach United for the OB Allan Challenge Cup. The game was decided in overtime when CR Masters forward Kyle Bate scored the golden goal – his second of the game. Ryan Donovan scored the lone goal for Laich-Wil-Tach United.
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TM The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2011 Genesis Coupe 2.0T 6-Speed/2011 Tucson L 5-speed/2011 Santa Fe 2.4L GL 6-speed/2011 Veracruz GL FWD with an annual finance rate of 0%/0%/0%/0% for 84/72/84/84 months. Bi-weekly payment is $146/$140/$142/$189. No down payment is required. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,565/$1,760/$1,760/$1,760. Registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2011 Genesis Coupe 2.0T 6-speed for $26,464 at 0% per annum equals $145.41 bi-weekly for 84 months for a total obligation of $26,464. Cash price is $26,464. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,565. Registration, insurance, license fees, PPSA and all applicable taxes are excluded. Ę•Price for model shown: 2011 Accent GL 3 Dr Sport is $17,444. Dealer participation of $500 on Accent L 3 Dr 5-Speed is included. Delivery and Destination charge of $1,495 is included. Registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. ‥Purchase or lease a 2011 Accent/2011 Elantra Touring/2011 Sonata/2011 Tucson/2011 Santa Fe/2011 Veracruz model during July 2011 and you will receive a preferred price Petro-Canada Gas Card valid for $0.30 per litre savings on each litre of gas up to a total of 750/750/750/900/900/900 Litres. Based on Energuide combined fuel consumption rating for the 2011 Accent L 3Dr 5-speed (6.7L/100km)/2011 Elantra Touring L 5-speed (7.7L/100km)/2011 Sonata GL 6-speed (7.8L/100km)/2011 Tuscon L 5-speed (8.9L/100km)/2011 Santa Fe 2.4L GL 6-speed (9.0L/100km)/2011 Veracruz GL FWD (10.8L/100km) at 15,400km/year [yearly average driving distance (Transport Canada’s Provincial Light Vehicle Fleet Statistics, 2009)]. This card is valid only at participating Petro-Canada retail locations (and other approved North Atlantic Petroleum locations in Newfoundland). This card has no expiry date. Petro-Canada is a trademark of SUNCOR ENERGY INC. used under license. Petro-Canada is not a sponsor or co-sponsor of this promotion. Eligibility for the card is subject to conditions and exclusions. Offer not available on 2011 Elantra, 2011 Genesis Coupe, 2011 Genesis Sedan, and 2011 Equus models. ĘˆFuel consumption for 2011 Accent 3Dr (HWY 5.7L/100KM; City 7.3L/100KM)/2011 Genesis Coupe 2.0T (HWY 6.6L/100KM; City 10.0L/100KM)/2011 Tucson L (HWY 6.5L/100KM; City 9.1L/100KM)/2011 Santa Fe 2.4L 6-Speed Automatic FWD (City 10.4L/100KM, HWY 7.2L/100KM)/2011 Veracruz GL FWD (HWY 8.5L/100KM; City 12.7L/100KM) are based on EnerGuide fuel consumption ratings. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ΊPurchase or lease any 2011 Accent L 3 Door and receive a price adjustment of $3,600. Certain conditions apply. †ʕ‥ΊOffers available for a limited time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See dealer for complete details. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. ∞Based on the December 2010 AIAMC report. Ď€Based on the May 2011 AIAMC report. Ç™Based on projected sales figures incorporated into Table 28 of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s 2010 Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Fuel Economy Trends report. This comparison is limited to the top 14 highest-volume manufacturers in the U.S. based on the 2010 model-year fleet. BluetoothÂŽ word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Hyundai is under license. ∆See your dealer for eligible vehicles and full details of the Graduate Rebate Program. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.
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| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2011
Plump and juicy, this super fruit is a sweet deal.
OKANAGAN CHERRIES Grown in BC
Okanagan Cherries are now in season at Thrifty Foods. And we don’t think we’re bragging when we say we have the best cherries in the world, because our Okanagan growers produce only the best – plump, juicy cherries, picked at exactly at the right, ’er, ripe moment. Enjoy them while they’re here!
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