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Trees and high water create hazard on the river ALISTAIR TAYLOR CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A December mudslide on the Campbell River continues to compromise the safety of recreational users of the river habitat. Water levels on the river are high and the flow is powerful. Reaching out into the currents like the fingers of a demon tree in a horror cartoon are the trunks and branches of trees. And their catch could be swimmers and people floating down the river on inner tubes and air matresses. Just down from the John Hart Generating Station are trees that were swept down by a slump that took out a portion of the Canyon View Trail. They are now creating a potential hazard for people who like to float or snorkel down the river. The danger worries Jamie Turko, a swift-water rescue specialist with Campbell River Search and Rescue and a river rafting guide. “This is a hazard,” Turko said Wednesday crouched on a maple tree anchored on shore but spanning most of the way across a

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Campbell River Search and Rescue volunteer Jamie Turko crouches on a “strainer” – a tree that has fallen into the Campbell River and poses a hazard for recreational users on the river. Swimmers and tubers can get swept into the tree and pinned underwater by the force of the current.

channel on the north side of the right into it. Somehow we’ve got to find a way to get this out for river. “It’s called a strainer. It allows public safety.” Turko has been in discussion water to flow but not solid objects,” he said. “The main cur- with BC Hydro, the Quinsam Hatchery, DFO and rent comes right other river users down and pushes about the situation. right into this big Everyone agrees it’s old maple here that’s a hazard and are willfallen in. Any of the ing to resolve it with tubers or swimmers or air mattresses are campbellrivermirror.com public safety in mind. When water levels going to be sucked

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drop – expected to be sometime soon – Turko wants to take the trees out of their current situation and move them to where they’re less of a danger to the public. But Turko is aware that the trees are part of the natural process and create fish habitat on the river. That’s why the plan is to move them to point where they can parallel the river course but Continued on Page A3

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Violent man back behind bars PAUL RUDAN

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A man with a history of violence is back in jail, charged with another assault. Dillon John Brown w a s a r re s t e d a n d charged with aggravated assault in connection with an incident on April 22. The alleged victim is Robert Finch. Brown, who’s about 25 years old, is in custody by consent at the Vancouver Island Regional Correctional Facility in Victoria. He’s due back in Campbell River provincial

court, via video, on Monday for a bail hearing. In December 2008, Brown was jailed after pleading to the aggravated assault of a 68-year-old grandfather. Brown, along with B r a n d o n S h u s t e rman, were involved in a melee at the party which resulted in the g randf ather being beaten with a baseball bat. The man had been hosting a party for his granddaughter and her friends, when Shusterman was ordered to leave after he started

causing trouble. Later, Brown, Shuster man and Devan Carter returned seeking vengeance. The grandfather suffered a fractured skull in two places as well as severely bruised ribs. At the sentencing hearing in B.C. Supreme Court, Justice Heather Holmes called the attack a “vicious and a cowardly one.” Brown received a three-year jail sentence, but was given credit for spending a year-and-a-half in pretrial custody. It was his second assault conviction.

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Continued from A10 not stick out into it. Turko said that the river is used by “young kids, teenagers, even some adults” and they are not as aware of the dangers and how to avoid them. Little thought is given to preparing for swiftwater hazards. Most people just think, “It’s a hot day, let’s float down the river,” unaware of the potential danger. “I know that on nice, hot sunny days everybody wants to get out on the water and cool down,” Turko said. “It is a favourite past time of mine. I did it as a kid and I still do it today.” But Turko wants his time spent on the water to be fun, not as a Search and Rescue volunteer. “We do quite a few swiftwater call outs on the river and I don’t want to do any more than I have to on the Campbell River this year,” he said. Indicating the “strainer,” Turko said, “If a person were to float into this or swim into it basically, with the current, it sucks them down underneath it and they get pinned in all the solid branches and broken branches underneath. And there they stay. With the force of the current ,you’re not going to be able to get out of it unless you know how to get out of it.” Besides at the slump, which occured after a heavy rainfall last December and required a portion of the Canyon View Trail to be rerouted, there are other wood hazards along the Campbell River due to the high water level. Logs have been swept out into the main course of river get stuck on rocks. With the speed of the water, these can be hard to avoid.

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Santana Francis told police she tripped and fell. She was “sniffling and crying” when the officer found her. There was a reddish wound around her eye and some fresh blood on her as well, but she refused to implicate her boyfriend of eight months, Richard Price. However, the officer didn’t believe her story and arrested Price, 30, for assault.

According to Crown prosecutor Adrienne Venturini, on May 24, around 7:35 p.m., Price and Francis were walking together along the Island Highway, near the Best Western Hotel, and were seen arguing. An off-duty RCMP officer saw them and so did a motorist. The driver said it appeared that Price “clocked” Francis who fell to the ground, and then dragged her a short distance. The police officer also told investigators

she saw Francis go to the ground, likely from a blow to the face or a head butt. But Price denied the allegations and pleaded not guilty to assault as well as two counts of violating a court order. The court orders were a result of Price being convicted in February for assaulting Francis on Cortes Island. Price received a twomonth jail sentence for that conviction and was also ordered to have no contact with Francis and to not con-

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sume alcohol. But in May, the no contact order was lifted and on the night in question, both of them had been drinking when the assault occurred. On Monday, in provincial court, Price changed his pleas to guilty on the assault and violating a court order by drinking. He’s been in custody since his arrest after he was unable to come with the $2,500 bail. Ve n t u r i n i a s ke d Judge Brian Saunderson to impose a fourmonth jail sentence to be followed by two years probation. She also suggested a no-contact order was necessary to protect Francis who was uncooperative during the investigation. But Judge Saunderson wanted to hear from Francis who was in the courtroom. “I believe we should have contact…we love each other,” she told

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A long-time critic of City Hall is running for a seat on city council in this year’s civic election. Sean Smith, who has never shied away from offering his opinion of city politics on his websites, Ranting in CR and SmithonCouncil, and through the social media tool Twitter, announced his candidacy on Tuesday for the Nov. 19 city election. Smith said his decision to run came largely out of frustration with the current council.

“I’m pretty much at the end of my rope,” said Smith. “I’m seeing opportunities pass by and some bizarre things being pushed through by council. My intention is to change some of that.” His biggest concern is economic development, which he says in Campbell River “is a disaster.” Smith has been disappointed with Rivercorp, the organization tasked with improving the city’s economy. “Economic development is so important to the community, it attracts new business and new industry and

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things need to change drastically in order to change the economic fortunes of our city,” said Smith. “I hope Rivercorp will go in a new direction with the new CEO (Vic Goodman) but I’ve been optimistic before and then let down.” Smith’s campaign motto “Say NO to the Status Quo” refers to the change he feels is needed at City Hall. “Every election we talk about change but after the election nothing changes,” said Smith. “If I’m elected, and a change needs to be made, I will act. I will ask the commu-

members in the role of acting mayor have hosted dozens of visitors since the open door sessions began in early 2009. People can still share ideas and concerns with City Council by telephone at (250)286-5708, or by email. For the Mayor, write to mayor. cornfield@campbellriver.ca. To reach councillors, the email is councillor.(insert the surname of councillor)@campbellriver.ca

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council’s spending habits. “I see a lot of dollars being spent with no results, like Rivercorp, I haven’t seen anything significant coming out of it,” said Smith. “I see money every year being poured into INfilm. For $50,000 a year, I would like to see a film, please, or even a commercial. The return on investment people are putting in as a taxpayer is just not there. We need the voice of common sense to look at expenditures and say ‘I’m sorry, that’s wrong’ and that’s

me.” He would also like to see City Hall restructured, with less power in the hands of senior management and more with city council. “The bureaucrats are running everything. They’re coming up with all of the ideas and then putting a decision in council’s hands,” said Smith. “There’s lots of things I would like to take out of the city’s hands.” To read more of Smith’s positions on several city issues visit his website, smithoncouncil.com

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No Campbell River high school students will go on an exchange to Japan next year, in light of the massive earthquake and tsunami that swept the country in March. Each year, Campbell River and the Japanese city Ishikari, typically exchange two senior secondary students for an entire school year as part of its sister city commitment. Through their studi e s, s t u d e n t s a r e

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cil at last week’s Tuesday meeting. “There will, however, be an opportunity to go the following year should everything return to normal by then.” This is the second trip to Ishikari, which sustained no damage from either the earthquake or the tsunami, to be called off. The young ambassadors trip during spring break was cancelled, largely due to the fact the group of students’ flight went through Tokyo which suffered significant structural

damage. One of two high school students in Ishikari on the senior exchange also had to return home after the earthquake. Adams said although Campbell River will not be sending any students Japan’s way, the city will still play host to two students from Ishikari. He said School District 72 is in the process of interviewing students who will begin classes here in September. Campbell River will also still host a group

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Garden unites students KRISTEN DOUGLAS CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A school garden is doubling as an outdoor classroom at Timberline Secondary School and providing students with hands-on education around the importance of healthy eating habits. The garden, dubbed the Edible Courtyard, is growing in the quad between Timberline and North Island College and benefits both schools. It provides students with the opportunity to grow and eat their own fresh produce and promotes sustainability and self-reliance. At Timberline, the Skills for Life class tends to the garden, raking the soil and preparing it for planting. “They’re out here pretty much every afternoon to work on it and they’ve really stuck with it,� said Kevin Harrison, Timb e rl i n e p r i n c i p a l . “The garden’s been a wonderful addition to the school and it’s involved so many students. It’s a nice way

to unite people around a good idea.� Woodwork students cut up all the wood and put the garden beds together while a science class is doing an experiment comparing a 50/50 compost soil, a straight soil and a fish compost soil to determine which one will grow plants fastest. The garden is the brainchild of Kira DeSorcy, a former Timberline student. DeSorcy presented Harrison with her vision for the Edible Courtyard, a concept Harrison could not resist. “It totally caught my attention and it supports our school’s overall vision to teach kids how to become stewards of the environment and take care of our planet,� said Harrison. DeSorcy envisions the garden as not only a place to grow food, but to promote horticultural therapy and to use the Edible Courtyard as a tool for school counsellors. The garden occupies approximately 4,000 square feet and will

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Timberline student Kaylee Wilson works in the new Edible Courtyard at the high school. yield herbs, blueber- complete it will have ries, strawberries, egg- eight g arden beds plant, tomatoes, kiwi side-by-side with a bed and pepper among for perennial plants around the outside of other things. The food will go the garden. Down the middle towards the Skills for Life’s once-a-week will be picnic benches lunch program and for student use and at North Island College the back of the garden will use the herbs and there are plans for a vegetables in its culi- shed that will double as an outdoor classnary arts programs. When the garden is room.

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Former local man survives Joplin tornado PAUL RUDAN

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When John Tsangaris hears the tornado sirens now, he and his family head to the nearest basement as fast as possible. “Without a doubt, I’m in the basement,” says the 34-year-old who was born and raised in Campbell River.

Tsangaris still has family in Campbell River, but left here in 2001. About six years ago, he moved to Joplin, Missouri, with his wife Valetta and two step-daughters. On May 22, the couple had just attended the high school graduation of their daughter Jeane when the tornado sirens sounded,

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pry open the jammed doors of the Mercury as the family got out, almost unscathed. Still in a daze, Valetta felt something wrong with her left arm – a compound fracture that required surgery to repair. But Tsangaris knew they were going to be okay, so the volunteer sheriff ’s deputy found a few other men who began trying to save others in their devastated community. They lifted collapsed walls off screaming victims and found 10 people still alive. Tsangaris also found three dead, among the 89 killed that day. After making sure his wife received medical attention, Tsangaris returned home to find their house blown off its foundation. While the building remained intact, the structure was later condemned by the city. Almost 900 buildings were destroyed in Joplin, along with 15,000 vehicles, including Tsangaris’ car. “We were fortunate,

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| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2011

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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Our View

Uniting for a common cause The Relay for Life begins tonight and there can be no more moving sight than the Survivor’s Lap which kicks off the event. Those who are battling cancer We say: Relay for or who have won their fight with the disease walk together Life is a chance around the track at Phoenix to stand with School, frequently arm in arm cancer survivors and certainly united in their support and love for one another no matter what their personal cancer journey is or has been. The Relay for Life is an emotional event that

poignantly illustrates the impact the disease has on families. Coming out of a battle like that is like a hundred Stanley Cup campaigns. No wonder the mood at the Relay is a mix of exultation and gratitude. Survivors know what each person with the disease is going through and it is akin to coming through a war. Organizers of the Relay for Life have done a good job in making the event a successful fundraiser but it has also become a celebration of life. This year the organizers want it to be even more inclusive of the community and that is appropriate as the fight against cancer is always a

community-based battle. Residents of the community support cancer research throughout the year through a number of events, charities and organizations. Thousands of dollars are raised locally through Fox Runs and garage sales and, of course, the Relay for Life. The Relay allows a moment for those enduring the fight to find love and support in their fellow survivors and they allow the community to make a statement that this all-inclusive disease will be defeated if we all stand together and make it happen.

Good point: Water Last month I went on the water tour put on by the City and Luisa Richardson. We met some wonderful people that are working hard to make sure we enjoy some of the best drinking water in the world and that we can be proud of how clean our waste water is when it is discharged into the ocean. Because our drinking water is so clear, it can be purified with UV rays rather than chemicals. If the clarity decreases, the UV rays won’t be able to get through it and less efficient chemicals would have to be used. The sad thing is there was lots of garbage that had been dumped within close proximity of our drinking water supply. I’m talking about big piles of construction material and appliances that are leaching into our water and littering our beautiful forests. Obviously, most of the residents of Campbell River use the official dump but it only takes a few to taint our water and raise the cost of treating and protecting our water. Someone in our group pointed out that we are so lucky to be able to turn on a tap and out comes good quality water that we don’t have to boil. Where she comes from that doesn?t happen. Let’s all do our best to protect what we have. Jane Palmer Campbell River

My suggestion: anything but Old Island Highway

Alistair Taylor Out On A Limb

There’s never any shortage of ideas in this town when it comes to developing the city. Re-naming the Old Island Highway has certainly produced a bounty (apologies to Doug McGillis) of suggestions for naming that road. One of the biggest suggestions, of course, is “DON’T CHANGE IT!” And that’s how it’s said. In Campbell River’s inimitable debating style, the anti-name-change faction puts forward their ideas with the tone of voice that proclaims that if you don’t agree, you’re a lunatic. Well, fit me for a straightjacket and find me a padded room, boys, because I say “CHANGE IT!!! The Old Island Highway is not a name. It’s a description. The name of the road was Highway 19. Now it’s

Highway 19a. So, we’re not bucking tradition here. The old Island Highway simply distinguishes it from the “new Island Highway.” Do you know how many roads called Old Island Highway there are on the east coast of the Island? Neither do I. But there’s more than one. Plus I hate descriptive names. I hate Shoppers Row. The Row Where People Shop. Let’s call the Old Island Highway “The Road That Winds Along the Foreshore of Campbell River.” My address is 2399 The Road That Winds Along the Foreshore of Campbell River, You Know, Down There By the Water, Eh? Formerly known as the Old Island Highway. Even the Island Highway is brainless name. The Highway On The

Island. When you consider the spectacular vistas, quaint communities and lovely stretches of road along Highway 19a, there has to be some name that would reflect that. The rest of the Island doesn’t matter anyway, we’re talking about the stretch in Campbell River. It’s no longer a highway either. Now, there is a danger in letting some bureaucrat come up with a name. The danger of that is illustrated by comparing the Campbell River signs created by the Patrick Marshall-era Rivercorp and the one that a community competition came up, which we currently use. The Rivercorp one looks like a corporate stamp. All industrial and sharp with jagged edges and straight lines. The one we currently use, created by a

community competition and voted on, is much more reflective of the importance of our natural habitat to the lifestyle of the people here. Plus it’s beautiful to look at and can be worn with pride. Now, we could end up with a barfy name. I don’t even dare to provide an example of a bad one because it might catch on. Some people in this city are so afraid of change. I’m all for tradition, particularly ones that are meaningful. But sometimes you’ve got to let go of the past. The Old Island Highway doesn’t do anything for me. I want a new name but a good one. The Old Island Highway suggests it’s dumpy, old and worn out. Which it is. Except for the section that’s been recently renovated.


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Yale treaty is toughest test yet The treaty with the Yale First Nation in the Fraser Canyon was hastily approved as the B.C. legislature adjourned for the summer last week. This treaty was by far the most significant work of the legislature session, and it may make or break the hugely expensive B.C. treaty effort. Yet it received all of four hours of debate during the abbreviated spring legislature session and will probably get little attention when it reaches the House of Commons for final approval. A few eyebrows were raised when Chief Justice Lance Finch of the B.C. Court of Appeal entered the legislature to give royal assent to the treaty and a handful of other bills. T his would normally be the duty of Lt.-Gov. Steven Point, but he was on a four-

day visit to promote detailed the Sto:lo’s literacy at reserves in objections. Their centhe Quesnel and Wil- tral objection is that liams Lake area. I’m the 150-member Yale advised by the lieuten- band is an arbitrary ant-governor’s staff creation of the Indian that this trip had been Act, a splinter group scheduled for some of the larger Sto:lo time, and his absence Nation. The treaty had nothing to do with formalizes the Yale’s the treaty awaiting his control over key canyo n f i s h i n g signature. It and rack dryis purely a ing sites that coincidence were vital to that Point survival for is a former thousands of tribal chair years. Ottawa of the Sto:lo outlawed transNation, fer of native which sent hereditary a delegation Tom Fletcher property rights to the legB.C. Views in its notorious islature to potlatch law of protest the Yale treaty just before 1884, and native fish sales in 1888. This disit was tabled. The only substantive rupted whatever order scrutiny of the treaty, had been imposed by and the only vote Sto:lo clans on the fishagainst it, came from ing sites. Some Sto:lo people independent Cariboo North MLA Bob Simp- were moved south to son. He stressed that reserves in the Fraser he supports the Yale’s Valley, where they were right to a treaty, but expected to abandon

their traditional ways and become farmers. Sto:lo Nation president Joe Hall put it to me this way: “I don’t want to be like Donald Trump and look at people’s birth certificates, but the Yale are a Sto:lo band. They would have been chased out of there a long time ago if they weren’t.” In the treaty debate, Simpson put it to Aboriginal Relations Minister Mary Polak that the federal and provincial gover nments have resorted to a “first-past-thepost” system to force progress on treaties. He said the tiny Yale community gets a huge advantage by completing a treaty, while some Sto:lo bands remain at an early stage of negotiations and still others aren’t in treaty talks. Polak cited a section that is now standard in modern treaties. It protects the constitu-

tional rights of other aboriginals where a court upholds a claim to Yale territory, which they will soon own as fee-simple property. Polak insisted the Yale treaty will ease tensions in the disputed fishing sites, where violent incidents have taken place. She argued that exclusive access to the main areas of dispute was long ago included in the Yale’s original reserves. The treaty will provide a process for temporary access by other people, native and nonnative. We will see if she is right, perhaps as early as this summer. There are two regions of B.C. where the encroachment of European settlers led to shooting wars with aboriginal people. One was the CaribooChilcotin and the other was the Fraser Canyon.

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HST will be reduced from 12% to 10%.

Transition cheques for families & seniors.

After listening to British Columbians, the government has proposed

Under the proposed change to a 10% HST rate, the average B.C. family

an HST reduction from 12% to 11% by 2012, then to 10% by 2014.

will be $120 better off annually than under the old 12% GST + PST

This proposed change will take effect if the province votes to keep

system. And to help transition to the lower rate, the government will

the HST in the referendum. If B.C. votes to return to the GST + PST

provide $175 for every child under 18 and every senior with income

system, the combined rate will remain at 12%.

under $40,000.

Decide for yourself. Learn more at HSTinBC.ca

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LIFESTYLES

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2011

Dinosaurs and fossils on our doorsteps Fossils are the focus of the kenote speaker at the annual Rock Show at Timberline School.

The Elasmosaur is a passion of Pat Trask, assistant curator of science at the Courtenay Museum. This

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Dr. Lathangue and his patients from

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Dr. Rod Nugent of Dogwood Dental is delighted to introduce Dr. Lathangue to his clinic. Dr. Lathangue has spent several years practicing in Campbell River as a family dentist, providing a wide variety of services for patients, including one appointment crowns, veneers, root canals, wisdom tooth removal, and dentures. New to the office will be Dr. Lathangue’s ability to provide IV sedation for patients who are afraid, anxious, have a strong gag reflex, or just simply want pain free dentistry. Dr. Lathangue also has special interest in children’s dentistry so don’t be afraid to bring the kids!

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In anticipation of Kevin’s arrival there has been a major office renovation program underway for some time now including the addition of two more reception stations and improved wheelchair access to the front desk. All of the staff here at Dogwood Dental, both new and old, look forward to many years of continuing to provide you and your family our sincere commitment to service that will keep you smiling. ~ New Patients Welcome ~

150 Dogwood Street, Campbell River • 250.287.4010

complete skeleton was found on the Puntledge River in the early 80’s. Pat will be a keynote speaker at the annual Rock Show of the Ripple Rock Gem and Mineral Club. He will give an engaging presentation on the fossils and dinosaurs that form the rich history of our locale. The Show will be on June 11 and 12 at the Timberline School be ginning at 10am each day. There will be rock and fossil displays, lapidary and gold panning demonstrations, vendors from all over the Pacific Northwest, a kid’s corner, door prizes, silent auction, and a concession featuring barbequed food. Bring your favourite rock to the “Ask An Expert” table for identification. Admission is $3 and kids under 12 accompanied by an adult get in free. For more information www.ripplerockgemandmineralclub. com.

ALISTAIR TAYLOR/THE MIRROR

Close shave Grant Smith of Ravenstone Farms in Qualicum demonstrates sheep shearing to homeschool students at Simms Creek Farm in Campbell River. Smith travels the North Island shearing sheep for farmers. The former RCMP officer showed the students how to shear the sheep and care for the fleece properly.

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2011 Business Awards of Distinction CALL FOR

NOMINATIONS Is it time to celebrate your own business achievements? Do you know a local business, organization or individual worthy of recognition? Submit your nomination today!

AWARD CATEGORIES • Micro Business • Intermediate Business • Young Entrepreneur • Not for Profit Business • Business Leader of the Year

• Small Business • Large Business • Family Friendly Business • Environmental Business of the Year

For detailed information about the award categories, nomination forms and submission criteria, please visit

www.campbellriverchamber.ca S U C C ES S

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Profile on your business during the awards event and promotional lead up to the awards. Celebration of your business and your business leadership for one year on the Chamber website and in all possible media opportunities.

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“Our whole TEAM at Pioneer were ver y proud to have been awarded “Large Business of the Year” and “The Environmental Sustainability Business Award.” These 2 awards also helped contribute to our ongoing success as we were named the “Top Outstanding Store” by Home Hardware for our area and just recently were presented with the “Retail Innovators of the Year” award by the National Retail Hardware Association at there recent North American conference in Las Vegas. Also with Gar y Thulin being awarded the “Business Leader of the Year” by the Chamber last year it shows the hard work by our whole Team and the ongoing recognition of the Chamber Awards pays off for our business,” Gar y Thulin, Pioneer Home Hardware.

Nomination Deadline: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15TH NEW VENUE! The 2011 Business Awards Of Excellence will take place at The Tidemark Theatre, Saturday, September 24th Contact the Chamber at 250-287-4636 for tickets!

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NEWS

| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2011

Rhythm & Roots celebrates Irish culture Celtic roots run deep, so deep they are intertwined with those of other people scattered around the world.

In fact, 70 million people around the world can claim Irish roots. Rhythm & Roots presented by the Tara

Dancers Performance Association on Sunday, June 12 traces the migration to Canada of the Tierney family

of Tullamaine, County Kilkenny during the Great Potato Famine of the 1840’s. Leaving behind a dismal exis-

tence on small plots of land, rendered unproductive almost overnight, the Tierneys undertake a perilous

jour ney aboard an over-crowded, sorrowfilled ship to Canada’s East Coast. Hope springs anew as the

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High kicks and high spirits infuses Irish music and dance and Tara School of Irish Dancing’s Rhythm & Roots explores those elements (above and next page).

Don’t miss any details in life! Hearing is one of our most precious senses! It connects us to people and the world around us. Good hearing and listening are very important parts of effective communication. Even a slight, often unnoticed, hearing loss can place a strain on relationships and can as a result affect our overall well being and physical health.

Need a little help in the garden? Learn about backyard composting.

At Campbell River Hearing Clinic, our passion is to improve communication by making sure that your hearing abilities and listening skills are at their best.

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“Discover the SECRET to listening in background noise.” Call for a FREE CONSULTATION and learn more about this amazing program.

BEGINNER COMPOSTING WORKSHOP Interested in backyard composting? Curious where to start? Join Elaine Jansen for an easy lesson in composting with an Earth Machine. Dress for the weather as this will be an outdoor workshop.

Jana Jurek, H.I.P. & Martin Jurek, H.I.P.

Call to Book an Appointment Today:

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Date: June 11 Location: Campbell River compost education centre Time: 11:00 a.m. For more information about composting and a listing of the free workshops visit: www.cswm.ca


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home. Accustomed to hardship, the indomitable Tierneys prosper in their new homeland, the rhythm of the dance and richness of their culture bringing them comfort and joy throughout troubled times. Dance Director, Margaret Mullen, says that while the Tierney family is fictional, she did extensive research when writing the script to ensure that the production authentically portrays the events and history of the time. Opening with the wedding of Joseph Tierney and Finnuala Byrne in 1835, the show traces generations of the

Tierney family as they establish new roots throughout Canada and North America, keeping the traditions of their heritage very much alive. The story is one that many Canadians can relate to bringing memories to descendants of immigrants from all over the world. Mullen notes that the media coverage

of President Barack Obama’s recent visit to his maternal ancestors’ home in Monegal, Ireland closely mirrored the story line of Rhythm & Roots. Dancers and musicians from the Comox Valley and Campbell River ranging in age from five years to adult will bring the Tierneys’ triumph over tragedy to life in this two-hour dance spectacular. Glorious music, stirring, rhythmic dancing and fabulous costumes will delight the audience and warm their hearts. The Tara Dancers have been working on the production since last September and will be bringing exciting new choreographies

to the Tidemark stage. Using music from leading dance shows and live music segments, all choreographies are original works of the dance director. Mullen says the live music segments are always a highlight of their shows and this year’s Below Deck scene will feature music by Strathcona Symphony’s Blaine Waldebauer and the Hyatt family. Multi-talented Summer, Emma and Shayla Hyatt are also lead dancers in the performance and young dancer, Shayla Hocking, will surprise with her fiddling, dancing skills. Rhythm & Roots is a show that will enter-

tain the whole family. Irish dance shows play to packed houses worldwide and the original Riverdance is currently enjoying a successful Canadian tour. The 17-year run of Riverdance is testament to the universal appeal of the art form. So head to the Tidemark on Sunday afternoon to enjoy Campbell River’s own Irish dance stars. Whatever your roots, you will connect with this entertaining presentation. Showtime: Sunday, June 12, 2011 2:00 p.m. Tickets: Tidemark Ticket Centre, 250-287PINK www.taraschoolofirishdancing.ca

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| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2011

Campbell River Community Foundation Golf Tournament raised

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Scotty McLaren along with the Campbell River Community Foundation Golf Committee wish to extend a huge thank you the golfers, sponsors and donors who made this year's 6th annual premiere tourmament such a huge success. The Golf Committee is proud to have made the May 27th event the largest ever. Despite the clouds and rain, over 150 golfers took part in the fun tournament. The banquet afterwards was a huge hit with a gourmet meal served by the Royal Coachman Catering team. With a wonderful selection of live and silent auction items, the crowd was generous in their support of the Foundation. A very special thank you goes out to Kris and Cheryl Mailman of Seymour Paci¿c Developments who topped off the evening with a large donation to bring the proceeds to an even $100,000. We extend our thanks to the following individuals and organizations who make this all possible:

Platinum Sponsors

99.7 FM The River Alitis Investment Counsel Broadstreet Properties Chan Nowosad Boates Chances Campbell River Mirror Vancouver Island InsuranceCentres Sure Copy Thrifty Foods

Gold Sponsors

Coastal Community Credit Union Marine Harvest Canada Quality Signs Upland Ready Mix, George Stuart

Silver Sponsors Benchmark Ventures D'Arcy Frankland Dynamic Funds IA Clarington Investments Ilene Frankland NVI Mining RBC Re/Max Check Realty SGGG Fund Services Wacor Holdings

Foundation Supporters Beltone Don Larkham Return on Innovations Management Coastal Eyecare Centres

Banquet Sponsors All In One Party Shop Bird of Paradise

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A Cut Above Applebee's Grill BC Lions Beyond Beautiful Smiles Bikram Yoga Buyer's Choice Home Inspection Canadian Tire Canton Chemainus Best Western Chemainus Theatre City of Campbell River Coast Bastion Inn Campbell River Optometry, Dr G. Lauzon Campbell River Vet Hospital Curtis Wilson David Bazowski Destiny River Adventures Discovery Marine Safari Dolphins Resort, Anglers Dining Room Domino's Pizza Doug Hengel Denturist Eden Street Salon and Day spa Ellan's Pottery Enex Fuels Fusilli Grill Georgie's Signature Home Furnishing Golf Town Gourmet Essentials Happy Trails Bed & Biscuit

Home Hardware Impressions Island Fever Travel Island Microsystems Johnson's Lock and Key Just Gas Ltd. Ken Mar La Dee Da Lingerie Lee Simmons Luminous Skincare & Esthetics McDonald's Restaurant Madman McKay Maycock Optical Merit Home Furniture Moxies Restaurant Museum at Campbell River

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Alitis Investment Counsel Anchor Cove Electric Antrim Investments Ltd. Associated Tires & Auto Bailey Western Star BC Salmon Farmers Association Bite Me Advertising BMO (Chelsie Krentz) Broadstreet Properties Canaccord Wealth Management Coastal Community Credit Union DCD Pile Driving Dynamic Funds Fiera Sceptre Inc Golfer's Edge Hub International Barton Insurance Brokers Vancouver Island InsuranceCentres Iris The Visual Group Ketza Paci¿c KPMG Marine Harvest Canada OK Tire & Auto Services Picton Mahoney Asset Management Qtrade Institutional Services Quench Bistro RBC Global Asset Management Reynen Business Services ROI Capital Royal Coachman Neighbourhood Pub Subway Sussex Insurance TD Asset Management Thrifty Foods Vertex One Asset Management WIP Investment Limited Partnership

Kent Ressor & Jill Cook, The Mortgage Centre Lee Luckhurst, The Raven Group Lynn Bendickson Mark Ranniger, Royal LePage Advance Realty Mt. Brenton Golf & Country Club Oak Bay Marine Group Pemberton Lodge Pescatores Pheasant Glen Golf Resort Qualicum Beach Memorial Golf Club Sandpiper Beach Resort Sonora Lodge Steve Shelley, Island Tides Lodge The Falls The Meadows The Pallan Group The Shoe Pub Tigh-Na-Mara Vaughn MacIntyre Victor Choo, People's Drug Mart Victoria Marriott Wayne & Elyane Arnold, Post & Beam Lodge West Coast Helicopters

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Campbell River Visitor Centre Nike Golf Outdoor Addictions Panago Pizza Paradise Ranch Party Lite Jayne White Party Lite Tara Third Pier Street Salon and Day Spa Penner Automotive & Marine Peoples Drug Mart Phototech Preston Jewellers Raven Forest Products Red Phoenix Fashion, Ridgerider Roy Grant Sakas Pier Restaurant Serendipity in the Garden Shaw

Sheran MacLearn Shoppers Drug Mart Shore Runners Spinners Sports Stonehouse Teas Tangles Hair Salon and Day Spa The Fire Shop The Golfers Edge The Royal Bank Tidemark Theatre True Blue Pet Supply Vancouver Island Air Ltd. Walmart Wei Wai Kum House of Treasures Willies Café Willows Market Windsor Plywood

Golf Prizes

Campbell River Chiropractic Cowichan Golf Course Dominion Lending Coastal Mortgages Doug Hengel Denturist Furry Creek Golf Course Glen Meadows Golf Course Golf Town KYSO Madman McKay People's Drug Mart Storey Creek Golf Course The Golfer's Edge Wei Wai Kum House of Treasures Work World

Additional Thank Yous

Ayaz Amlani @ Sure Copy Budget Rent a Car Campbell River Kinsmen Canaccord Wealth Management Dean Taylor @ The Campbell River Mirror Jeff Ackinclose @ Thrifty Foods Mainstream Canada National Car Rental Royal Coachman Neighbourhood Pub and an extra "Thank You" to all the volunteers!

Live Auction Sponsors 99.7 FM The River Bard and Banker Big Sky Golf and Country Club Broadstreet Properties Cottonwood Golf Course Crown Mansion E & B Helicopters Eagle Wing Tours Graham Neilson, Neilson Lodge Jim Semkiw, C & L Supply John Henderson John Reynolds, Jigs and Reels Fishing Charters Joyce Carson, Merle Norman Ken Whiddington

Winning Golf Team Dallas Smith, Scotty McLaren of the Community Foundation, DaveMcDougall, Curtis Wilson and Shaun Inrig


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Campbell River Living First aiders converge About 80 kids from across B.C. dealt with heart attacks, broken bones, serious cuts, sprains and other medical conditions at Robron Centre last Saturday in mock accident scenes. The fake scenarios, which modelled real-life situations, tested the first aid skills of St. John Ambulance Cadets, ranging in age from seven to 18 years old. Competitors were judged on how well they dealt with casualties in five different situations: a car accident where live wires have fallen down; maintenance workers in an accident involving a ladder; workers moving boxes with a dolly who collide with two students; a pick-up game of baseball that goes horribly wrong; and horse-play in a school hallway. This is the 22nd year Campbell River has hosted the First Aid Skills competition which includes a banquet and trophy presentations. This year awards went to Leona Szeto of Vancouver (best junior first aider), Adam Fong of Vancouver (best intermediate first aider) and Natalie Choy and Carsyn Coward who shared the Award of Distinction. Two teams from Vancouver, one from Richmond and one from Tri-Cities were the top point getters in each of the three scenarios in the junior division. Teams from Vancouver, Richmond and Nanaimo had top rankings in each of three scenarios in the intermediate competition. KRISTEN DOUGLAS/THE MIRROR

Teams of first aiders tend to victims in mock accident scenes at a skills competition last weekend. Clockwise from top: St. John Ambulance Cadets from Vancouver work on casualties, Alexis Cawdell, far left, and Toni Trettenero, two maintenance workers who have been injured after one fell off a ladder; Mei Ho, left, of Vancouver tends to Janine McAughren who sprained her ankle while playing baseball; Mason Caron tries to help Walter Charlton before realizing he’s already died in a car accident.

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P/U CVRLength: 3-year diploma part time Tuition: $2,660 approx

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All Fired Up! Capt. Bud Bialy and members of the Campbell River No 1 Hall Volunteer Fire Department present a $300 cheque to Justice Janveaux for her continued fundraising efforts for the BC SPCA’s Paws for a Cause. Justice was the top fundraiser for the BC SPCA in 2010 and continues her efforts in support of local animals in need.

Learn ways to quit smoking Pharmacist Faith Lim from Zellers Pharmacy will present “Quit Aware” at a June 15 Lunch & Learn session featuring strategies and products to help you or someone you know quit smoking. Call the Community Centre at 250-2861161 to reserve your spot at the table for $6 per person.

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ALTRUSA TEA

PIONEER TEA It is with great regret that the Altrusa Club announces it will not be holding the annual Pioneer Tea. Altrusa has shared mutual support with the Navy League for many years, however due to the unavailability of the Navy League Hall we will not be able to host the luncheon.

Changes in the brain due to Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia often appear to family members as changes in the person’s behaviour. Campbell River caregivers will learn how to understand behaviour as a form of communication in a free tele-workshop offered on Thursday, June 23 by the non-profit Alzheimer Society of B.C. Understanding Behaviour, starting at 7

motorcycle

Anniversary George & Kay Beech

Communicating with dementia

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p.m., will explore strategies for determining what the person with dementia might be trying to communicate, and finding ways to decrease the occurrence of behaviours that concern us and how to respond in supportive ways. Pre-registration is required. Pre-register by Monday, June 20 to participate by visiting www.alzheimerbc.org or phoning toll-free 1-866-396-2433.

Tele-workshops are lear ning sessions designed for family caregivers, but also open to health care providers. They can be accessed via telephone, with an optional web component, recognizing that many caregivers are unable to attend inperson workshops. Par ticipants also have a chance to learn and to share with others who are in similar situations.

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Be The Best Rider You Can Be! Individual Coaching Available BISON MOTORCYCLE SAFETY CONSULTANTS Retired Senior RCMP Motorcycle Instructor with 48 years of riding experience

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AVALON RELAXATION Massage. CertiďŹ ed European Masseuse. An exquisite escape. 250-204-0956 By Appt.

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FUNERAL HOMES

Your gift helps people overcome homelessness, addiction, poverty, abuse, isolation and desperation. Please include the name and address of the person you wish to remember and next of kin and your name and address for tax receipt purposes. Thank you for your support. The Salvation Army, 291 McLean Street, Campbell River, BC V9W 2M4

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With deep sadness we announce the passing of Stanley James Ritchie. Born in Hamilton, Ontario he passed away unexpectedly at Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria, British Columbia. Stan is survived by his wife Joan; his son Dave (and his wife Lori), his daughter Leslie (and her husband Dave), his son Glen (and his wife Jennifer); and his six grandchildren Brandon, Kelsey, Mercedes, Madisson, Landon and Taryn. Stan will be missed by all who knew and loved him, especially his family. A get-together to remember Stan will be held at the Maritime Heritage Centre, 621 Island Highway, Campbell River, BC at 3:00 pm on Sunday June 12, 2011. In lieu of owers donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation in Stan’s name.

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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS COMING EVENTS Campbell River Fraternal Hall Society and Hall Ltd are requesting a meeting of membership for input on how to structure the Board of Trustees. Tues, June 14, 2011 @ 6pm, location F.O.E, 1999 14th Ave, Campbell River

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INFORMATION CURVES (now with Zumba Fitness!) On Sat June 11th we are participating in Ironwood merchants Huge Yard Sale. Join Curves June 10 or 11 for only $30.00 and get a FREE month! All proceeds to BC Childrens hospital.

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Drivers Wanted: TerriďŹ c career opportunity outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects. No Experience Needed! Extensive paid travel, meal allowance, 4 weeks vacation & beneďŹ ts pkg. Skills Needed - Ability to travel 3 months at a time Valid License High School Diploma or GED. Apply at www.sperryrail.com under careers, keyword Driver. DO NOT FILL IN CITY OR STATE

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LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Blue Sunglasses on Bathurst St, Tues June 7, at noon. Call 250-286-6628 LOST: iPod Touch in the South Birch/Albatross area. It has a green case & name on it. If found please call 250-2872264

CHILDREN DAYCARE CENTERS

Support when you need it most Please support our work in the community with a donation to the Campbell River Hospice Society

NOW OPEN Michelles Little Munchkins Daycare (York Rd. Area) Licensed E.C.E. 250923-5332 www.michelleslittlemunchkinsdaycare.com

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DEATHS

DEATHS

Call: 250-286-1121 www.crhospice.org Ad sponsored by Kinsmen Club

Heavenor, Frances May (nÊe Kirkpatrick) May 16, 1930 – June 6, 2011 Passed away in hospital hospital on on 2011 with with family family Monday, June 6, 2011 side. Adored Adored and friends by her side. Bob, for for 39 39 by her late husband Bob, loved and and years. Frances was loved respected by her children Susan (Terry Shepherd), Shepherd), Michael Michael (Shirley), Eric (Deirdre) and Casey (Lynda); her grandchildren grandchildren Mark (Jodi), Kevin (Tacha), Tyler (Amanda), Nolan Nolan (Bailee), (Bailee), Christopher (Kim), Cameron (Sarah), Danielle (Joey), (Joey), Carly, Carly, Emily and Robby; and by her 8 great-grandchildren. great-grandchildren. She She will will be sadly missed by her extended family and friends. friends. AA special special thank you to Dr. Walker and the nursing staff at the the Campbell Campbell River and District General Hospital for looking after after Mom. Mom. You are invited to join the Heavenor family in celebrating celebrating Frances’ life at her home, 135 Rockland Road, Campbell Campbell River River on Wednesday, June 15th, 2011 from 11 am to 2 pm. pm. In In lieu lieu of owers, memorial donations to the Campbell River River Hospital Hospital Foundation, 381 2nd Avenue, Campbell River, BC V9W V9W 3V1 3V1 would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be left at www.suttonsfuneralhome.com www.suttonsfuneralhome.com

Sutton’s Campbell River Funeral Home Home “In Care of Arrangements� Arrangements� 250-287-4812 ZZZ VXWWRQVIXQHUDOKRPH FRP ZZZ VXWWRQVIXQHUDOKRPH FRP

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T: 1-866-756-9239 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES THE BC Centre for Aquatic Sciences in Campbell River is expanding and seeking applicants for the following positions: Microbiology Diagnostician, Microbiology Technician and OfďŹ ce Manager. Learn more about us and these career postings at www.cahs-bc.ca. DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS AIRLINES ARE HIRINGTrain for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualiďŹ ed- Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783

LOG TRUCK OPERATOR, SELF LOADING, F/T is needed immediately for Mid Vancouver Island operation. Must be experienced with a clean abstract and be safety oriented. Please fax your resume to 250-286-6163.

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

DEATHS

DEATHS

Michael Perpich Passed away June 6, 2011 It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our Dad “Mike� after a short, but valiant battle with cancer. A resident of Campbell River for 20 years, he will be sadly missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his family: daughter Tina Skwarchuk and grandsons Austin & Dylan of Campbell River; his son John of Burnaby; two sisters Ann & Katie; and his niece Jacqui of Vancouver; and John’s Mom Rose. He will forever be remembered for his unique sense of humour, his love of cribbage, his passion for hockey, baseball & cars, his love of good food and above all for his love, care and concern for his children. He may be gone, but he will never be forgotten! Rest in Peace Dad! As was Dad’s request, he will be cremated and there will be no funeral service.

Lloyd Dewey Vaughn October 21, 1923 - June 2, 2011

Dad passed away at CR Hospital with family by his side. Long time Resident of Quadra Island and Campbell River, he was well known and respected by many. Dad devoted most of his life as a commercial ďŹ sherman until his retirement. Always with a Twinkle in his eye and a Grin on his face, he’d always welcome you to stop in for a visit and “Raise a Fewâ€?. Survived by his children, Daughter, Debbie Ruggles (Lance), Sons, Billy Vaughn (Lisa), Rob Vaughn, Nephew, Tom Hughes (Marg), Sister, Evie (Earl) and “Adopted Kidâ€? Charlie Bassett (Sharon), numerous Grandchildren, Great Grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents, Dewey and Clara Vaughn and Sisters, Marie and Norma. Dad will be sadly missed by his family and his many many friends, old and new, especially long time friend, Ben Lagos, whom he started ďŹ shing with in 1943. Thanks to all who looked out for him in recent years, you know who you are. See you at sea Cap’n, We Love you. No Service by request.


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EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

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Reporter

Sooke News Mirror

The award-winning Sooke News Mirror has an opportunity for an enthusiastic sports writer and general reporter. This position is perfect for someone who enjoys the outdoors and lifestyle that a small coastal community provides. Surfing, mountain biking and fishing are all an integral part of the community. Sooke is a vibrant, growing community just 45 minutes from Victoria. We are looking for a talented individual who is able to understand the challenges and rewards in a small community newspaper while meeting weekly deadlines. Using their proven journalistic abilities, you will be responsible for generating story ideas and photo opps and fulfilling story and photography assignments from the editor. Evening and weekend work will be required. Qualifications Ability to produce 10 - 15 stories per week, including photos, as necessary. Strong work ethic, leadership skills and sound news judgement. Strong InDesign layout skills. Website updating. You must have a valid driver’s license and a reliable vehicle. Black Press is Canada’s largest privately held, independent newspaper company with more than 170 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii, with extensive online operations and over 250 websites. Black Press is also a leading commercial printer with 14 printing plants. Forward resumé and cover letter by June 13, 2011 to: Rod Sluggett, Publisher Sooke News Mirror 112-6660 Sooke Road, Sooke, BC V9Z 0A5 fax 250.642.4767 e-mail: publisher@sookenewsmirror.com Thank you to all who apply. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Western Forest Products Inc. is currently seeking a Bullbucker/ Falling Supervisor to join our Englewood Forest Operation. Located in the centre of Vancouver Island’s Nimpkish Valley, between Sayward and Port McNeill, the community of Woss provides a spectacular lake, mountain scenery, hiking, skiing, snowboarding and other wilderness adventures. Reporting to the General Foreman, this full time position is a lead role in supervising Company and Contract fallers for both mechanized and hand falling operations. A detailed job posting can be viewed at http://www.westernforest.com/careers/current_openings.php WFP offers a competitive salary, a comprehensive benefit package and the potential to achieve annual performance rewards. If you believe that you have the skills and qualifications that we are looking for, please reply in confidence to: Human Resource Department Facsimile: 250.748.3177 Email: resumes@westernforest.com Application Deadline: Thursday, June 23, 2011 Reference Code: Bullbucker, EFO

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

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Current Available Vacancies • Storekeeper • Energy Manager Contractor For information please visit the “Employment Opportunities” page on our website www.campbellriver.ca.

250-830-0295 HELP WANTED

INVITATION TO TENDER. Sewer Operator Contractor. Location: less than 30 mins north of Quathiaski Cove, Quadra Is. Waste water treatment plant, 26 cubic meters per day, for small bareland strata. email: dvstrata@gmail.com for tender

MATURE COUPLE to provide minimal after hour daily duties along with Sundays & stat holidays. Security to local mini storage business in lieu of rent of large 2-bdrm/2nd Floor on site suite. 6 Appl, gas f/pl, patio, (utilities/cable included). Training to start approx Jul 15/11. Position to start Aug 1/11. Both persons must be computer literate. Apply in person to Econo U Store-It Inc. 1231 Spruce St, Campbell River. Mon-Fri 8am-5pm.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

CAREGIVER NEEDED. Please call Rebecca 250-2870180 or 250-923-8519

Receptionist / CAD Draftsperson Wanted for dynamic manufacturing business in Cumberland. Some AutoCad experience necessary. Please reply with our resume by email to: stefan@islandtimberframe.com Your Local Timber Frame Experts!

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EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

Air Brake Course June 25 & 26

• Class 1 & 3 • ICBC Licensed 1st Class Driving School

DECORATING STORE requires part time sales clerk. Understanding of colour & high level of customer service essential. Please apply in person to Benjamin Moore, attention Chrissie, 850-13th Ave., C.R. EST. MID. Isl. Machine Shop is looking for enthusiastic Final Year or Red Seal Machinist who can work efficiently w/minimal supervision. Exp. repairing logging assoc. equipment an asset, as is welding experience. Good salary & benefit package avail. Apply w/resume & ref. to File #M153, c/o The Mirror, 104-250 Dogwood St., Campbell River, BC V9W 2X9

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Instructor, Industrial Automation Posting #100234 h t t p : // c a r e e r s . n i c . b c . c a

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Instructor, Welding Posting #100235 Port Alberni Campus

Substitute Instructor(s), Early Childhood Care & Education Posting #100231 Comox Valley & Campbell River Campuses Please go to http://careers.nic.bc.ca for further criteria, required qualifications and information on how to apply to these postings.

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VESSEL OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR

Our Campbell River South Area is currently seeking applications for the position of Vessel Operations Supervisor. Reporting to the CR South Production Manager you will work closely with the area management team to ensure net washing timelines and standards are met as well as providing support to the sites in various capacities including; harvesting, mooring and maintenance. As the Vessel Operations Supervisor you will lead the area operations team and will be responsible for all area vessels and equipment. This is a hands-on position and will involve operating a work boat and working alongside your employees. To view the full posting or to apply please visit our website at www.marineharvestcanada.com

FOSTER PARENTS needed in the Campbell River area. Please contact: Deborah Weber, Resource Social Worker at (250)286-7542. FULL-TIME and part-time class 1 or 3 drivers for night work. Part-time approx 20hrs/wk. Clean drivers abstract required. 250-949-6405 or email resume to: port_hardy_agency@telus.net. HAIRSTYLIST WANTED full time/part time for First Choice Hair Cutters in their Campbell River location. Guaranteed $12/hour, 25% profit sharing, paid overtime, benefits, paid birthday, vacation pay, annual advanced training and advancement opportunities. Call 1-866-472-4339 today for an interview. Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd Has vacancies in the following jobs: 1) Log Truck Driver. 2)Driller Blaster 3)Grade Hoe Operator. Details can be seen at http://hdlogging.com/ Fax resume to 250-287-9259

P/T FRONT DESK POSITION THE COAST DISCOVERY INN & MARINA Must have excellent customer skills. Will train. Wages per union contract. DROP RESUMES OFF AT FRONT DESK.


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Calling all Educators and Artisans alike! Continuing Education has added two new and exciting courses to our 2011 summer line up! ‘Introduce Screen Printing to Your School!’ (GENI-1670) July 4 – 8 from 8:30 to 4:30 ‘Screen Printing-Textile Application’ (GENI-1675) July 18 – 22 from 8:30 to 4:30 Educators and Artisans alike! Join us at the Campbell River campus this summer! Register in person at your nearest campus or go to www.nic.bc.ca to register on-line

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SALES ASSOCIATES All Shifts If you’re outgoing, enthusiastic, and share our commitment to customer service, we’d like to meet you.

School District No. 72 (Campbell River)

Drop into our store complete an application and attach your resume.

Bilingual Educational Assistants First Nations Youth Worker - District

We offer you training, competetive wages, and excellent beneďŹ ts, and a friendly, supportive environment

School District No. 72 is seeking applications for Bilingual Educational Assistants and a First Nations Youth Worker - District. For details of these postings, please check the School District’s web site at www.sd72.bc.ca School District 72 • Campbell River

Hairstylist Eden Street Salon and Day Spa is currently seeking a Hairstylist to join their team of professionals. Experience preferred but not necessary. Please apply in person to Candice at 2701 Eden Street, Campbell River.

Rojen Enterprises Ltd. o/a Subway in Campbell River, BC

SUPERVISORS & MANAGERS Full Time/Shift Work

6:30 am – 2:30 pm or 2:30 pm –10:30 pm or 11:00 am to 7:00 pm  starting at $12.75 hour Apply at: 58a Adams Road, 220B Dogwood Street 320-1400 Dogwood Street or 1424 Island Highway or fax at 250-923-4492 (Mon to Fri 9am to 5 pm)

Grieg Seafood BC Ltd., a dynamic and growing company in the aquaculture industry is currently seeking to ďŹ ll the position of Sea Site Manager for our operations on the West Coast of Vancouver Island (Gold River). • You will be responsible for leading a crew in day-to-day operations around the farm. • You will be knowledgeable with centralized feeding systems and all the detailed aspects of growing salmon, such a ďŹ sh husbandry, ďŹ sh health, site maintenance, thorough record keeping, and equipment up-keep. • Experience with grading, harvesting, net changing/installing, and anchoring is also required. Our most desirable candidate will have a degree in aquaculture from an accredited university and a minimum of ďŹ ve years salmon farming management and will be an effective communicator, team leader, and strategic planner.

CAREER SERVICES/ JOB SEARCH

CAREER SERVICES/ JOB SEARCH

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SEA SITE MANAGER

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AQUACULTURE TECHNICIAN Grieg Seafood BC Ltd., a dynamic and growing company in the aquaculture industry is currently seeking to ďŹ ll the position(s) of Aquaculture Technician(s) for our operations on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. This is an in camp position with an 8 in/6 out shift rotation. • You will be responsible for feeding of ďŹ sh stock • Basic operation and maintenance of automatic feeders and other farm equipment • You will be willing to learn the concepts of ďŹ sh growth and stock management • Understand and adhere to SOP’s and WBC regulations, and lockout procedures

You will be highly motivated and organized, with an extremely positive attitude. Computer proďŹ ciency is required as well as experience with Farm Control and a thorough understanding of site budgeting and planning.

Applicants with an Aquaculture CertiďŹ cate from an accredited program and/or three years related or general work experience are most desirable. Valid certiďŹ cates for First Aid 1, WHMIS, Forklift operator, Boat operator, Med A3 and computer proďŹ ciency will be a deďŹ nite advantage. If you are a responsible, resilient and dependable Team player who enjoys working in the outdoors, have good communication, and problem solving skills this may be the opportunity you are looking for.

We offer a competitive salary and beneďŹ ts package.

We offer a competitive salary and beneďŹ ts package.

Closing date: July 15, 2011 Submit resumes to: Human Resources #106 – 1180 Ironwood Street, Campbell River, BC V9W 5P7 Canada shadden@grieg.ca Fax: 250-286-1883

Closing date: June 30, 2011 Submit resumes to: Human Resources #106 – 1180 Ironwood Street, Campbell River, BC V9W 5P7 Canada shadden@grieg.ca Fax: 250-286-1883

Only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. We thank all other applicants for their interest in the position.

Only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted. We thank all other applicants for their interest in the position.

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

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Contact: Opportunities Career Services Society #101-300 St. Ann’s Road Campbell River, BC V9W 4C6 Telephone: (250) 286-3436 Funded by the Governments of Canada and British Columbia through the Targeted Initiative for Older Workers TRADES, TECHNICAL

TRADES, TECHNICAL

TRADES, TECHNICAL

International Forest Products Limited (Interfor) is one of the PaciďŹ c Northwest’s largest producers of quality wood products. Interfor holds timber harvesting rights in BC and is a leader in employing new sustainable forestry practices. We are one of North America’s fastest growing forestry companies. We are looking for individuals whom are self-starters, team oriented, have a positive attitude, and are looking for challenges in a fast paced ever changing environment. This is an ideal position for someone with layout experience who wishes to grow and advance their career.

Logging Engineers

Reporting to the Area Engineer, the logging engineer is a leader and coordinator within our forest management team. The logging engineer is responsible for: - Field layout of conventional, cable and helicopter harvest blocks. - Road and block planning, design and layout. - Supervision of junior staff and contractors. - Supervision of road and logging contractors. - Preparation of logging / road plans and project coordination. - Permit applications. - Managing safety and environment systems. These positions are based out of Campbell River, a vibrant community on eastern Vancouver Island. Campbell River offers world class recreation, a young growing community and affordable housing. These positions include a mixture of ďŹ eld (usually camp based) and ofďŹ ce work. Positions are available for both the Sunshine Coast and the Mainland Coast area. The candidate should have a minimum of 3 years layout experience, be an RFT or RPF, or be eligible for registration with the Association of BC Forest Professionals. The Logging Engineer position is a stepping stone into senior engineering, planning, forestry and supervisory positions. Lesser qualiďŹ ed individuals may be offered alternative positions. Candidates should e-mail a current resume and cover letter to wendy.hamilton@interfor.com by Friday, June 17th, 2011.

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HELP WANTED Newcastle Timber Ltd operates a year-round union coastal logging operation offering a full benefits package. We are accepting applications for the following positions: Grapple yarder Hooktender, Grapple yarder Chaser. Applicants must be experienced and in good physical condition. Please forward resumes to: Newcastle Timber Ltd, 1131720 14th Ave Campbell River, BC V9W 8B9 Fax 250-2879259

The Lemare Group in Port McNeill requires a payroll clerk/accounts payable to join our dynamic, fast paced environment. Your skill set should include strong organization, effective time management, attention to detail, excellent communication skills, computer literate and accounting knowledge. Please fax resumes to 250-956-4888 or email: jcornin@lemare.ca.

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

The Lemare Group is currently seeking a grapple yarder operator, hook tender, and chaser for the North Vancouver Island area. Full time, union wages. Email resume to: office@lemare.ca or fax 250956-4888.

The Lemare Group is currently seeking a heavy duty mechanic for the North Vancouver Island area. Full time, union wages. Email resume to office@lemare.ca or fax to: 250-956-4888. THE MAD CHEF CAFE has an opening for an Sous Chef & a experienced line cook. Send resume to madchefcafe@shaw.ca. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

HELP WANTED

A mid island logging contractor is currently seeking Certified Handfallers for both union and contract positions. Interested parties can apply to midislandhandfalling@hotmail.com. We thank all those who express interest but only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.

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#31-400 Robron (next to Shaw) Sat. Jun.11,8-12, Moving to Okanagan! Must sell dressers, 2 night stands, TV stand, TV, desk, office chair, Ikea chair, some guy stuff, lots of stuff! Look for balloons. 778 Beaver Lodge Rd. Sat. Jun.11th, 7am-1pm. Moving/ Garage Sale. Lots of stuff. Central-1254 Blesbok Rd Sat June 11, 7:30-noon Divorce! Garage Sale. Furniture, bikes appliances, aquariums, tools, toys & household items. Central-615 Edgewood Dr (Heritage Meadows) Sat. Jun. 11th, 8am-1pm. Good Stuff! Central-621 Colwyn St. Sat June 11, 8-12. China cabinet, Hide-a-bed, Freezer, Chairs, Dressers, tools. Moving Sale Central-765 8th Ave Sat June 11, 8am-4pm. Decluttering Sale. Room full of silk flowers whole lot $100. Cookbooks, jewellery, garden swing like new, lots of freebies too. Early birds pay double. Central-860 Willowcrest, Sat. Jun. 11th, 8-2. Yard & Moving Sale Central-Corner of 9th & Elm, Sat. Jun.11th, 8-1pm. Too much stuff, no room. North-1700 Coulter Rd, in Campbell River Hyundai Showroom, Sat June 11, 8-12. Auto Parts & Accessories, giveaways, etc. Free Coffee & donuts. SOUTH-2360 Galerno Rd (Rebecca Pl) Sat June 11, 8am-12. Household, pictures, life jackets etc.

South2244 South Isl. Hwy.,OK Tire parking lot, Sun. June 12, 10-4. Contractor tools & supplies, power tools, saws, bolts, screws, doors, windows, much more. Cancelled if raining. South-4113 South Island Hwy. (off Sailor Rd-1st left after York Rd). Sat. & Sun. 10-4. No early birds please. Rocking chairs, garden stuff, old tools, 4x8 ply, 2x4’s, wine bottles, books, art, marine stuff, knickknacks, etc. South-507 Grayson (off Soderholm, up from Harrogate),Sat. Jun.11th, 9-2. Large dog cage, many household items, plus Christmas in June. South-620B Holm Rd. Sat June 11, 9am-1pm. Household items, hockey gear. SOUTH-723 HOLM Rd. Sat. & Sun.Jun. 11 & 12, 8am-4pm. Justice 4 Animals 2011 Campaign Kick-off. Huge Garage/ Plant/Bake Sale! All money raised goes to the local SPCA. We are also accepting donations of gently used items, plants & baking for the sale. Storries Beach-3936 Wavecrest Rd, Fri. Sat. Sun. Jun.9-11. 9am-5pm. Twin jogger, patio set swing, elliptical walker, tools, dresser, dog cages. Clean out Sale. Classic Gold Wing Bike. STORRIES BEACH: Multi house garage sale; Sat., 8am12. 212 Seabreeze & 3904 Clinton Rd. plus 2 more neighbors. Hand tools and garden tools, lots of variety.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE

WORK WANTED

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

MISCELLANEOUS WANTED

MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

GENERAL HANDYMAN, journeyman pipefitter, household & yard maintenance, with 1 ton diesel, to push, pull or haul w.h.y. Great rates. Call 250287-6627

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.

Wanted:small camper or camperette to fit Ford Ranger, reasonable price. 250-830-0134

WHOLESALE FACTORY DIRECT. Manufactured, Modular & Park models. Tremendous savings. Luxurious 1512 sq. ft home including delivery and installation only US $109,950. Many other plans available. The Home Boys 877-976-3737 509-4819830 or www.hbmodular.com We will beat ANYONE’S price!!

HELP WANTED Woodlands Accountant Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd’s Campbell River office is currently seeking applicant for the position of: Woodlands Clerk/Accountant. The successful applicant will have: -a strong accounting background with experience using accounting software, -indepth knowledge of administering a United Steelworkers Union employee payroll and benefits, -experience in the forest industry, -strong interpersonal and organizational skills, -computer literacy in Word and Excel is essential. Competitive salary and benefits are commensurate with experience. Please Fax resumes to: 250-287-9259. Or deliver to: 113-1720 14th Ave, Campbell River, BC V9W 8B9

PERSONAL SERVICES

IMPROVE YOUR SPACE

HEALING ARTS SWEDISH/AROMATHERAPY relaxation Massage, 1 hour for $60.00. Call (250)203-1699.

HEALTH PRODUCTS BERGAMONTE- THE Natural Way To Improve Your Glucose, Cholesterol & Cardiovascular Health! Call today to find out how to get a free bottle with your order! 1-888-4705390.

FINANCIAL SERVICES

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. PRO-PAINTING PLUS- Painting, drywall patch, Sr Discount 20 yrs exp 250-286-3911

HOME STAY FAMILIES

PETS

HOST FAMILY WANTED HOMESTAY for international students, Age 12~18 2011-2012 HOMESTAY FEE - $700 - A private bed room - 3 healthy meals & snacks - Loving care CROSS WORLD CANADA

PETS 9 WEEK old adorable wolf/border collie puppies, 1 male/4 females. Wormed. Smart, playful, gentle $250 obo 250-285-3119

SD#72 Homestay Contractor

Miyuki at 923-0554 world777@telus.net

Yorkshire Terriers for Sale. 2 ready now, 2 ready June 22. 250-337-1848 / 250-650-2882

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

SALMON POINT

UNDER $200

RESTAURANT & BAR Accepting resumes for: •Experienced Line Cook We are open year round on the beachfront at Salmon Point Resort, 2158 Salmon Point Road, Campbell River. Apply in person or fax resume 250-923-7271.

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com

TRADES, TECHNICAL DIAMOND Drillers Wanted. We are currently looking for Sr. Drillers to provide services for our Sr. Clients programs in Gold, Zinc, Coal, and Copper drilling projects. Projects will be located near towns in the South and Interior of BC. Clean Safety and Performance references are mandatory. Apply via Fax at 250-314-4865, Email at admin@scsdrilling.com or by phone at 250-525-0006.

FALLERS for the Duncan/Cowichan area. We need fallers with experience falling & bucking old growth timber. Rates as per USW Collective Agreement. Fax 250-746-0388 or Kevin.starlake@shaw.ca

UNDER $300

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Kenmore HD 3 yr old wash/dryer $250.00 3 month war. Del pos 250-830-1676

ELECTRICAL

FRIENDLY FRANK

JRS ELECTRIC: Licns’d, bnded & insr’d. From new builds & renos to service calls. John, C.R. 250-914-3532 or C.V. 250-650-5773 (cont:98365)

Good Working full size fridge/freezer. Older Beige. $75.00 Del Pos 250-830-1676

MEDICAL/DENTAL MEDICAL OFFICE Trainees Needed! Hospitals & Dr’s Need Medical Office & Medical Admin Staff! No Experience? Need Training? Career Training & Job Placement Available! 1-888-778-0459

Kenmore Convection stove/oven white, 2 yrs old like new. Del. pos. $200.00 250830-1676

GARDENING RENUABLE RESOURCES up to

MENS GOLF clubs plus wide wheels pull cart, 7 1/2 dozen golf balls, $80 obo. (778)4203666. NAOT BABY Jane shoes, size 40, as new. Paid $200.+, asking $50. 250-287-7869

60% off

TENNIS RACQUETS: Prince, 1 mens $25. 1 ladies. $25. Call (250)286-3443.

250-287-8640

FUEL/FIREWOOD

Landscaping Products 4001 Mid Port Road SHAWNS’ MOWING ETC. Gutters, Windows, Fences & Yard Clean-up, etc. Call Shawn at 250-850-9116.

HANDYPERSONS WAYNE’S HANDYMAN & Reno. Service. 20+yrs exp. in carpentry, decking, fencing, framing, finishing, drywalling, mudding, painting. Small jobs ok. 250-339-0879

WORK WANTED

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

CALL ME first certified marine engine mechanic & small engine repairs. No fix, no fee guarantee, mobile unit. Call Rob at 250-287-6627

OCEANSIDE Sealing Co. is offering 50% off driveway & patio sealing. Please call (250) 327-4212 for a free estimate or visit our website www.oceansidesealingco.com

GARDENING

GARDENING

Shawn’s Mowing (etc.) 250 850 9116 Friendly service Community involved

0-250-703-FIRE(3473). Establish since 2004. Custom cut, split, delivered. Fir, Alder, Hemlock, clean wood. Well seasoned. Don’t wait till winter! SEASONED FIREWOOD Vancouver Island’s largest firewood producer offers firewood legally obtained during forest restoration, large cords, fast delivery. Help restore your forest, Burndrywood.com or 1877-902-WOOD.

WE BUY OLD STUFF Cash for most items of Value. Estates, House Contents, Furniture, Tools, guitar,China C.R., Courtenay, Comox,etc. Call Ron 250-204-1237

REAL ESTATE ACREAGE 20 ACRES $0 DOWN, $99/mo. ONLY $12,900 Near Growing El Paso, Texas (2nd safest U.S. City) Owner Financing, NO CREDIT CHECKS! Money Back Guarantee FREE Color Brochure 800-755-8953. www.sunsetranches.com LAND LIQUIDATION20 Acres $0 Down, $99/mo. ONLY $12,900 Near Growing El Paso, Texas (2nd safest U.S. City) Owner Financing, NO CREDIT CHECKS! Money Back Guarantee. FREE Color Brochure. 1-800-755-8953.

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com

3 BDRM condo, oceanfront, overlooks Discovery Pier. Minutes walk to dwntn C.R. $1390/m + damage dpst. 778420-3999 or 403-307-8267

Newly renovated and bright bachelor, 1 & 2 bedroom suites with view. • Telus & Shaw hookup • On Site laundry • Free heat • Free hot water - No pets.

HOUSES FOR SALE

Call 1-250-702-0030 BRIGHT 2-BDRM, great view! Downtown area, newly reno’d. $700./mo. (250) 202-4151. CAMPBELL RIVER, 1 bdrm apt, N/S, N/P, patio, avail Immediately, $500 mo, 250-2866408.

1838 Whistler Way. 3 bdrm +den, 3 full bath, ensuite has jetted tub/separate shower. Private backyard. Asking $409,000. 250-923-3759

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 July 1. $600/mo. Responsible tenants wanted for a clean quiet building with family atmosphere. Close to hospital. Refs req’d. Call 250-286-4881.

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

HOMES WANTED

Damaged House? Pretty House? Moving? Divorcing? Estate Sale? We will Buy your House Quick Cash & Private. Mortgage Too High and House won’t sell? Can’t make payments? We will Lease Your House, Make your Payments and Buy it Later!

FLAT DECK TANDEM axle trailer, 18 ft. Good shape. Asking $2000. Call Cal at 250923-1706

APARTMENT/CONDO

WELL-MAINTAINED HOME/ Recreational Property. 1500 sq.ft, 3-bdrm 2ba, 5 acres usable timbered land, garage. A stone throw from pristine Cowichan Lake. Priced to sell$435k 250-478-2648, 250745-3387. By appt ONLY.

WE BUY HOUSES

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

RENTALS

AVAIL IMMEDIATELY CLEAN, QUIET BLDG

GARDEN EQUIPMENT

CAN’T GET Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift! 1-866-981-5991.

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

FOR SALE BY OWNER

DEER PROBLEMS? Problem solved! Bobbex Deer repellent available in Canada. Easy, economical, safe. Available at local garden centres. Dealer inquiries welcome. Ask for BOBBEX. www.bobbex.ca

MEDICAL SUPPLIES

MORTGAGES

CAMPBELL RIVER- Fully furnished 1 bdrm apt. Avail July 1. Please call 250-286-6630 or 250-203-1440.

DISCOVERY VILLAGE 104 283-1st. Ave Campbell River

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. 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 OCEANVIEW Balcony, large & bright 2 bdrm on seawalk $680 & $720, bachelor studio $580. Call 250-286-1175.

1-877-808-7368 www.advancedpm.ca

LOTS

CONDOS FOR RENT 1 & 2 bdrm condos located in retrofitted building with secured entrance & elevator access; suites feature 4 appliances, separate laundry room & patio; rents from $625/month; for immediate possession.

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Escape: Tornados, Floods, Hurricanes, Wildfire, Earthquake, Landslide and Crime. N.Idaho Peaceful Country Cabin on 30 acres. Get more magic from life. www.Magic Mountain83858.com

SUITES FOR RENT 5TH AVE SUITE 2 bdrm lower suite located near shopping and amenities features 4 appliances & shared fenced yard; for immediate possession; N/S; pets may be considered; $750/month.

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FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2011 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | RENTALS

RENTALS

RENTALS

RENTALS

TRANSPORTATION AUTO FINANCING

APARTMENT/CONDO

APARTMENT/CONDO

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

SUITES, LOWER

SENIORS ONLY - Cubbon Apartments and Wetherby Apartments for Seniors - 55+ only please. We currently have a selection of bachelor, 1 and 2 bedroom suites in our seniors only rental buildings in Victoria, B.C. Rents range from $775 for a 1 bedroom to $1100 and up for a 2 bedroom. Please call the following staff for information: Cubbon- 1035 North Park Street - 250383-1162 and/or Wetherby Apartments - 3205 Wetherby Road - 250598-1650

Water and City views. Newly updated 2 bdrms w/ large balcony and beautiful view. Walk to shopping and all amenities. Heat, parking & storage incl with onsite laundry. Contact resident manager

CAMPBELL RIVER 2bdrm apt in centrally located 4-plex. Adult oriented. No Pets. N/S. Refs $725 +util. 250-830-4686 CAMPBELL RIVER: 3 bdrm, 1/2 duplex, avail. immed., 5 appl’s, close to town. NS/NP. $900. Call 250-337-2045.

1 BED. basement suite, close to town, F/S, W/D, priv.entrance, N/S, N/P. $550 Disc. for seniors. 250-287-2745

ST. ANDREWS Village. Large bright 1 & 2 Bedroom renovated apartments in quiet crime free building. Non smoking, near hospital. (250) 287-3556

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

250-287-7763

CAMPBELL RIVER- 1 bdrm Duplex. Avail Now, $600 mo. Rent to Own option to qualified person. Call (250) 923-2219.

Turnkey Ocnfrt. 1 Bed. Avail. immed.N/S,N/P, $1,100/1,250 Mo. Call Carol 250-286-1187

HOUSES FOR SALE

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND ONLINE www.bcclassified.com HOUSES FOR SALE

3 bdrm, 1 bath rancher, newer roof. New Windows, hot water tank & granite in bathroom. Gas fireplace in livingroom. Beautiful private backyard with large deck & pond. A must see!

OPEN HOUSE

Sat., June 11, 11-2pm • Sun., June 12, 1-3pm

HOMES FOR RENT 2 BEDRM. mobile on 1/3 A. Storries Beach, 1 block to water. $750 + utilities. N/S. Avail. Jul.1st. 250-923-6849 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 1568 sq ft, dbl garage, 3 yr old home. Avail Jul 1, 701 Hilchey. Contact Robyn 250-204-2311 Avail. Jul.1st 3/4 bed.double wide trailer with F/S,W/D. $950/mth. Call 250-286-3074 CAMPBELL RIVER: 3bdrm, Part. bsmnt, ocean view, cent. loc. Ref’s req’d. $850. Avail. now. Call Ed (250)287-0011. CAMPBELL RIVERAvail June 15. 2 bdrm+ den, 2 bath, 5 appls, in quiet 55+ park. $650+ utils. (250)202-8070. CENTRAL, SHORT walk to ferry & downtown, 900 sq ft, 2 bdrm, fantastic views. Avail immed, $850. 780-719-7137. JULY1ST $1150 Modern 3bdr House Fenced yard near NIC. NS Pet neg. 250-202-3544

745 Marina Blvd.

$249,900

Ph: 250-926-9066

TOWNHOUSES

TOWNHOUSES

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

LRG. 3 bed, 2 storey upper, lrg. yard, laundry, parking, some utilities incl. Close to bus, quiet dead end street. $900. Avail. Jul. 1st. Call 250286-6404 NEAR W. PT. Park, 3 bed rancher, 1 1/2 bth, 3 appls, carport, walking distance to schools. Avail. Jul.1st. $950. Call 250-923-9073 OYSTER RIVER 1Bdrm cottage, nicely decorated, close to shops/bus, adult bldgs. 55+ ns/np, cozy fireplace lndry avail. $625. Call 250-923-2994 QUADRA ISLAND, 2 bdrm cabin, 1 yr lease, $525 mo, call 604-813-3821. WATERFRONT. OCEAN view. Bright, open spacious layout. 3+ bdrms, 3 baths, Downtown area C.R. $1500. furnished. N/S. (250)830-1167

SHARED ACCOMMODATION

HOMES FOR RENT

HOMES FOR RENT

For Rent:

ġ Family Home with 3 bdrm up, 1 bdrm in full basement and family room: rent for July 1, 2011. Working family wanted for long term lease at $1300 per month incl. all appliances. ġ 5 bdrm. 3800 sq. ft. executive home in Forest Grove: semi furnished available July 1, 2011 at $2000. pm. Lease available ġ Westerley Close – Adult with small pet- 2 bdrm, 5 apl, avail in 8-plex: @ $ 850 pm. 3 yrs old. ġ Waterfront Home –3 bdrm rancher near Big Rock for 1200 pm. A must to see. ġ 3 bdrm ocean view apt: in Cartier Place @ 1000 pm.1 flight stairs, small dog allowed. 2 bdrm units also available at 750 pm. across from the beach. ġ Sunset Ridge has 2 renovated units available at 730 pm. In unit laundry. ġ 1 bdrm Apt. on Birch St. is available now for 650 pm. near hospital. In unit laundry. Freshly painted, new carpet. ġ 3 bdrm rancher: near the college, family room and garage. Rent at $1200 pm. available July 1st. ġ Inventory wanted for complete property management. ġ

Willow Point Realty 2116 B South Island Highway Sunrise Square » 250-923-1521 Tuesday–Saturday 10am–4pm

Leila

Total Concept Property Management & Realty Inc.

250-286-0110

• Willow Point Rancher, 3 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath spacious rancher on Rockland, w/d, fenced back yard, gas fireplace, close to schools, pet negotiable, $1,150/mo • Close to Downtown, 1 bdrm, 1 bath apartment, laundry on site, close to shopping, no pets, starting at $600/mo • Panoramic Ocean Views, 2 bdrm, 2 bath rambler across from the beach, 5 appl., wheelchair accessible, laminate flooring throughout, hot tub, pet negotiable, $1,250/mo • Apartments in Sayward, studio and 2 bdrm apartments avaialble, close to amenities, 1 small pet allowed, starting at $475/mo Call office for more rentals Rentals needed - approved clients waiting Serving the North Island from Courtenay to Port Hardy, contact us or visit www.totalconcept.biz

C.R.-ROOM in large bright home. Share kit. bath. & laundry. Internet & cable incl. $420/mth, $60. dep. Avail now. Call 250-204-3747 leave message. Roomate Needed for 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Shared laundry, private bath. $575 incl. all util. On bus route, near NIC. Avail June 15. 250-923-8096

APARTMENT/CONDO

TOWNHOUSES 360 LEISHMAN 2 bdrm w/loft reno’d, clean, 2 baths, laundry, Avail immed and July 1st. $750. Call 250-204-2977.

CRIME-FREE MULTI-HOUSING CARS

Certified complex of CR Crime Free Multi-Housing Program. • Thorough & fair screening of all applicants. • 2 bedroom Townhouse • Laundry facilities on site • Close to Hospital • References Required • NO PETS

•Phone: 250-204-8118 CERTIFIED BUILDING of the (C.R.) Crime Free Multi-Housing Program

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igh atop a towering spruce, from their enormous nest now decades old, Campbell River’s famous Bald Eagle pair must know something is amiss. Beethoven, the aging male, and Shifty, his life-long mate, no longer look down on the kindly, devoted photographer and faithful visitor. With the May 18 passing of Jim Dubois, the community and the eagles lost a treasured friend. For years, Jim

the eagle pair bonded chronicled the lives beak-to-beak, repaired of Beethoven through their nest in late fall, the seasons and mused about the bird’s and mated in February. We frequent inelrejoiced egance. With when Jim tousled brown reported feather coat, the start of mangy white egg-brood‘wig’ and ing, and oh, stern look, the jubilaBeethoven tion when seemed an the eaglets appropriate name to Christine Scott fledged, healthy bestow on the Island Wild and strong! old eagle that Back in 2006, I first piqued Jim’s interest. met Jim when he was Through his photos struggling with his old and narrative, hunlungs. Tethered to an dreds observed as

oxygen tank, he spent most clear days down by the shore, camera on a tripod, all rigged up to the car window. Three years ago, Jim bid us all “So lung for a bit,” as he underwent a successful single lung transplant. Then it was back to photography, and, with renewed wind in his sails, he embarked on three full years of cycling, canoeing, hiking and always, photography. In Dec. 2007, I wrote a column entitled “Waxing eloquent about

eagle inelegance” to introduce Beethoven’s antics and Jim’s photo website to the world (www.theineleganteagle.com). Jim’s photographic passion, kindness and sense of humour enriched countless lives, including hundreds of Flickr photo-fans and online friends who circled the globe. Gone…the joy and comfort of a friend… but not forgotten. Rest in peace, Jim. Soar with the eagles and enjoy that birds-eye view from above.

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The Campbell River Ravens midget lacrosse team came from behind to defeat Nanaimo 9-5 last Saturday at Rod Brind’Amour Arena. The Ravens quickly fell behind 2-0 at the beginning of the game, only to come back with five unanswered goals, en rote to victory.

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ver medal. Sharkie then went to the bars where another slight mishap on an over rotated back hip circle caused her to fall again. Fortunately, a clean floor and nice bars kept her in fifth place on the bars and still in the running for an all-around medal. Sharkie finished the competition with a strong solid beam routine to win her the gold medal on that apparatus, good enough for an overall second place finish.

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