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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR
Taxpayers hoping for council to reverse its decision on a tax hike will likely be in for disappoint-
ment as councillors who voted in favour of the 13.6 increase are standing by their decision.
More than 100 Campbell Riveri-tes marched from Robert Ostler Park to city hall protesting the
residential tax increase before last week’s council meeting.
More than 130 packed council chambers to listen in on the meet-ing.
Taxpayers on the Campbell
River Tax Revolt Facebook page say they plan to come out in even larger numbers this coming Tues-day – when council is expected to give first three readings to the budget – to have their voices heard and sway councillors who voted for the tax increase.
Councillors Ryan Mennie, Claire Moglove, Mary Storry and Larry Samson voted in favour while Mayor Walter Jakeway and councillors Andy Adams and Ron Kerr were opposed.
It doesn’t look like that will change.
Mennie said he could appreci-ate that people came to the meet-ing to have their voices heard but he hasn’t changed his mind.
“It certainly was heard,” Men-nie said. “While I appreciate them coming forward and giving their perspective, my perspec-tive hasn’t changed. I appreciate the community dialogue and it’s never been the intention of coun-cil to stifle that dialogue but I still think I represent a large part of the community with my perspec-tive.”
Mennie also noted it wasn’t a “snap decision” but based on extensive information from the community as well as from this year’s and last year’s budget cycles.
Mayor Jakeway said last week he was confident taxpayers could change council’s decision on the 13.6 per cent (7.1 per cent after reduced user fees are factored in) residential tax increase.
“I don’t have any doubt at all, if they respond en masse,” Jakeway said. “It just takes one vote and it becomes 4-3 (the other way).”
But the chances of that happen-ing now look pretty slim.
Coun. Storry said she confi-dently voted in favour of the tax increase because of the lengthy discussions council and city staff have had during the budget cre-ation process.
“The only reason I would re-consider anything is if new infor-mation was brought to council,” Storry said. “It would have to be something that was missed dur-ing the debate or incorrect infor-mation that I based my decision on.”
Coun. Samson said the same thing as Storry – no new informa-tion has come forward to change his mind.
“When you make a decision as serious as the budget that was voted on, unless there’s extenuat-ing circumstances, the vote that you take at that time, you nor-mally thought about it long and hard,” Samson said. “Having said that, I’m still talking with people who both agree with the budget
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Kill the KingsCampbell River Honda salesman Scott Arnink (left) is ready to lead the push back from Vancouver Canucks fans and raise money for the Riley Burn Fund tomorrow. CR Honda employee Dax Welsh (centre) painted this used car in Los Angeles Kings’ colours and he and Johnny Ngo encourage Canucks fans to come to CR Honda between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.. Those 16 years and older can take a swing at the car with a sledgeham-mer. One swing costs $2, three for $5. There will also be hot dogs, chips and pop for sale. All funds will go to the Riley Burn Fund. For more on Riley Dunsmore’s situation and a dance fundraiser see page A30.
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The former down-town “eyesore” is expected to be trans-formed into a new multi -storey head office for Seymour Pacific Developments.
“We are proud to share this news with the community, our staff, and our clients,” said company owner and founder Kris Mail-man in a news release. “I started the company here and even though we’ve grown nation-ally, I wanted to main-tain the head office in Campbell River.”
Demolition began Monday on the block of derelict buildings located directly across from Seymour’s cur-rent head office, a stone’s throw away from city hall.
The block of com-mercial buildings – on land bordered by Alder, Dubeau and Beech streets, and St. Ann’s Road – have been mostly empty for several years and were becoming decrepit.
The properties were recently bought by Seymour Pacific and Mailman wants to
build a four- to five-sto-rey head office for his growing team.
Over the last seven years, the company has grown from five people to over 250 employees across Western Can-ada. Head office has grown from five people to approximately 80 people.
According to com-pany CEO Sean Roy, Seymour Pacific has built approximately 3,000 rental units spread across West-ern Canada, which are managed by Broad-street Properties.
The company owns the building it is cur-rently in and look to either lease or sell the office space once the new building is com-plete. Roy said plans should be ready for the city by mid-May with an anticipated start date of Aug. 1.
T h e p r o j e c t i s expected to take a year to complete. The glass-clad building will be built to accom-modate current staff and potential future growth.
“It will set the tone for new construction in downtown Campbell River,” said Roy. “This
is absolutely needed for us…we’re very excited to get into our new office space.”
The company founder is also happy to remain in the city.
“This has been a great community for myself and my fam-ily,” Mailman said. “In some ways this is a monument to the fact that you can do busi-ness in Campbell River. This is a positive move for us as a company and for the downtown as well.”
Plans call for offices incorporating approxi-mately 40,000 to 50,000 square feet.
E n e r g y - e f f i c i e n t LEED standards are being incorporated into the design and it is anticipated that the new building will enhance public spaces with improved side-walks, lighting and innovative landscap-ing.
“We were looking at a number of locations in Campbell River and were of the opin-ion that we wanted to remain downtown,” said Sean Roy, CEO of Seymour Pacific Developments and Broadstreet Proper-
ties. “The opportunity presented itself and we are pleased to help revitalize the down-town core.
“The City of Camp-bell River is open for business and they have been great to work with during the process.”
The company antici-pates that demolition will be completed by the end of April.
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and who disagree with the budget.”
Samson pointed out that council is done with service cuts and has already taken money from reserves to balance a $3.6 mil-lion deficit. The tax increase was the third option.
“To re-visit the bud-
get – where would we go from here?” Sam-son said. “But having said all this, we’re con-stantly looking at bud-get deficiencies.”
Coun. Moglove, the fourth councillor to vote in favour of the tax increase, was not available for comment but a few days after the March 27 vote, took
exception to the mayor advocating for a tax revolt and not support-ing council’s decision.
“I’m concerned,” she said. “Once council has made a decision, it is the mayor’s duty and responsibility to speak in support of that majority decision. The mayor is the spokes-person for council and
as such, the comments attributed to him are very disappointing.”
Moglove also advo-cated for a tax increase over cuts to the existing level of city services.
If council passes first three readings of the budget bylaw on Tues-day night, the budget is expected to be adopted on May 1.
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Demolition of Campbell River’s downtown eyesore began in earnest Monday morning. The empty block is
expected to be transformed into a new four- to five-storey head office for Seymour Pacific Developments and
Broadstreet Properties.
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Over the last three weeks police have received seven reports of thefts or attempted thefts of dirt bikes in Campbell River and Quadra Island.
The incidents are all considered related as the
thieves target the dirt bikes specifically and appear to be targeting residential properties with car ports and shed
Metal thiefA theft of a
substantial amount of metal from a rural storage site
has been recovered from a local recycler.
The incident involved the theft of heavy gauge steel platforms, stairs and railings. The items were recovered at a local metal recycler and a suspect has been identified.
The suspect will be facing charges of theft over $5,000.
Diesel stolenSometime between
April 3-4, more than 900 litres of diesel fuel was stolen from two vehicles parked at rural logging site.
The diesel was stolen over a two-
night period at one specific site. The suspect vehicle is described as a grey Ford pickup with a wooden box liner.
Thief nabbed on his return
On April 6, RCMP responded to a theft complaint at the
Mac’s convenience store on Dogwood Street.
While the clerk was distracted, a male customer reached over the counter and grabbed a handful of scratch and win tickets.
The following day the male returned and attempted the
same thing only managing to get one ticket.
The male was identified by surveillance video and is well-known to police.
He was arrested and is appearing in court on May 7, facing two counts of theft under $5,000.
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E x p a n d i n g t h e Comox Valley dump, and closing Campbell River’s, is the cheap-est option for dealing with the region’s solid waste, says a waste consultant.
The Comox Strath-cona Waste Manage-ment Board has been working to update its solid waste plan for nearly two years.
Three shortlisted options have emerged from the process. The board is considering either expanding both Comox Valley and Campbell River land-fills, or expanding one of the two.
Maura Walker, the consultant working on the solid waste man-agement plan, said expanding just the Campbell River land-fill, which is nearing capacity, is the most expensive option at $71
per tonne.“ E x p a n d i n g t h e
Comox Valley landfill option becomes the least costly because it requires less transport than the other option,” Walker told city coun-cil at last week’s Tues-day meeting.
An expansion to the Comox Valley dump comes with a price tag of $62 per tonne while expanding both dumps would be slightly more, at $68 per tonne.
Walker said the Campbell River land-fill serves 45,000 people and processes 30,000 tonnes of waste each year. The dump is rap-idly running out of space and is expected to be full by this fall. A transfer station has been built to accommo-date the waste, which is then trucked to the Pigeon Lake landfill in Cumberland.
The Pigeon Lake landfill serves 68,000 people and receives
40,000 tonnes of waste each year. Walker said there is approximately four to six years left until it’s expected to reach its full capacity.
Todd Baker, an engi-neer with consulting group AECOM, said the Campbell River dump could poten-tially be expanded to the north east which would allow for 40-50 more years of use.
However, a new dump would have to be built next to the existing one with a liner to treat leachate, a potentially toxic liquid.
“We know if one or both of the facilities are to expand, it will require upgrades...to be in compliance with the Ministry of Envi-ronment’s criteria,” Baker said.
Improvements would include an engineered system for leachate treatment, landfill gas management and a membrane that would
cover the landfill to ensure no air or water escapes from the site.
The Solid Waste Man-agement Board has also looked at developing waste-to-energy tech-nologies, and moving away from traditional landfills.
Baker said vendors have provided costs for those technolo-gies and the board has determined the cost of a small scale facility would be more expen-sive than expanding one or two landfills.
A small burn facil-ity in the Comox Val-ley would cost $143 per tonne while a large scale facility in Camp-bell River would cost $88 per tonne.
But the region does not produce enough waste to run a large-scale facility, said Baker.
“To be cost effective, waste from the outside would be required,” he said. “Waste from
the Lower Mainland would be required to keep costs down. We will continue exploring with outside regions such as Metro Vancou-ver.”
Walker said the Solid Waste Management Board is in the pro-cess of gathering com-munity input into the solid waste plan, and, out of 14 scheduled open houses through-out the region, 11 of them are complete.
“We’re sort of at the preliminary stage as to what we’re going to do moving forward and we want public input,” Walker said. “We’re really trying to get the word out.”
Once the final plan is compiled, it has to be sent to the provincial minister of environ-ment for approval.
The Solid Waste Management Plan is expected to be imple-mented between 2012 and 2022.
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Mayor Walter Jake-way says he’s still in the dark over expected RCMP pay raises.
Jakeway said he was aware the RCMP con-tract was up for nego-tiation with the federal government, but hasn’t received any new infor-mation since.
The B.C. government signed a new 20-year RCMP contract on March 21, which put an end to the province’s threat to terminate the Mounties and form a provincial police force, similar to Ontario.
However, munici-palities must ratify the new agreement or give two year’s notice of withdrawal from the
RCMP and either form its own police force or partner with another community’s munici-pal force.
Several cities have signed on already but Campbell River isn’t one of them.
“I wouldn’t sign it until I find out how it affects us,” Jakeway said. “We knew some-thing was coming but
we didn’t know if a raise was coming or not. Me personally, I can be ready for it.
“I don’t think we’re in a position to form our own police force.”
Public Safety Min-ister Vic Toews said cities were advised months ago that raises of 1.5 per cent were possible this year but neither the province
nor cities were for-mally notified of the details of the compen-sation package.
Jakeway said he would support a pay raise.
“I think they deserve a pay raise,” Jakeway said. “They’re way overdue. I think it’s been about six years – it’s pathetic. I don’t have a problem pay-
ing them more, they deserve it. We need the RCMP. It’s like having a doctor doing surgery. We want him to be fully content with his pay.”
Coun. Larry Samson, a former fire chief, said he believes the RCMP could be awarded a lofty pay increase.
“The RCMP are cur-rently in the courts right now over the wage freeze,” Samson said. “It could be a sig-nificant wage increase for them.”
And he said with Campbell River having 43 members, the RCMP budget is the largest in the city.
“It quickly adds up,” he said, but added “the RCMP provide an excellent service.
“Public safety is number one.”
Municipalities still could get a break.
B.C. Justice Minister Shirley Bond said the federal government has assured her that RCMP administrative savings of $195 million will partly be allocated to cities and could off-set the pay raises, and possibly even lower their costs.
Jakeway said the city will easily be able to absorb the RCMP budget and expects the issue to come before council in the next couple of weeks.
“It’ll be fun to watch,” he said.
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Hepatitis A drop-in immunization clinics will be held on Vancou-ver Island for people who have consumed Western Family brand Pomeberry Blend fro-zen berries in the past 14 days.
This follows a health alert issued by the BC Centre for Dis-ease Control and a product recall. The
product was distrib-uted through Save-on-Foods and Overwaitea food stores in British Columbia, Alberta and Ontario and may also have been distributed to other provinces.
In Campbell River, drop-in immunization clinics will be held at the Campbell River Health Unit located at 200-1100 Island Hwy.:
■ Today, April 13, from 12-3 p.m.■ Saturday, April 14,
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these clinics and need information about how to obtain the vaccine, contact your local Pub-lic Health Unit.
The overall risk to the public is very low. If people consumed uncooked Pomeberry
frozen fruit within the past 14 days and have not previously received two doses of hepatitis A vaccine or have already had hepa-titis A disease they are eligible to receive hep-atitis A vaccine.
This does not apply to other berries or juice blends purchased from Save-On-Foods or Over-waitea food stores.
Stacey Marsh (second from left) of the Campbell River Hospitial Foundation and RN Debbie Arkwright, try
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In the article “Outrage over Campbell River tax increase boils over,” published in April 4 edition of the Mirror, it stated that all councillors other than Coun. Ron Kerr shot down Mayor Walter Jakeway’s motion to host a public forum. In fact, Coun. Andy Adams also voted in favour of the public forum.
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Driver swerves, hits ditchPolice were called to an accident in the
100 block of the S. Island Hwy. on April 4. A Mazda driven by a 32-year-old woman lost control while swerving around a vehicle pulling out of a driveway. The driver crashed into the ditch and was taken to hospital with minor injuries. The woman was driving too fast and only held a learner’s licence.
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The Conservative government’s reputation for sound economic management is taking a big hit with revelations from the auditor-general about the
process used to obtain F-35 fighter jets. The new jets were known to cost about $25 billion, even before the last election. Yet the government and Conservative candidates consistently said the cost would be $14.7 billion.
This was based on figures from the defence department, which
was given far too much sway in selecting the new jets. It is obvious that they were the department’s preference, and everything it did was designed to get
the government to go along.That’s where the Conservatives fell down. Whether
it’s because the party has a stronger interest in defence issues than its Liberal predecessor, or because the ministers involved were relatively new to office (many of the decisions go back to 2006, the year the Conservatives took office), not enough tough questions were asked. Costs kept rising, and it is quite likely that the Conservative caucus had no knowledge of how quickly costs were jumping.
It appears from Auditor-General Michael Ferguson’s report that at least some members of cabinet did know, and they should have blown the whistle when it became clear that costs were going
up astronomically. To the government’s credit, it has now frozen spending on the fighter jet replacement program and has promised to be more accountable about decisions on the jets. It has also said it will be more diligent when making future decisions.
Members of cabinet who make decisions about government spending need to treat every decision as if it was their own money. Taxpayers are paying plenty of their hard-earned income to the federal government, and their money should not be wasted because one department is able to hijack the procurement process. Just because government is big is no reason it can’t spend wisely.
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That sucking and swishing is our wine-loving logger
We say: Being more accountable is the least they could do
The stillness of the lush spring morning was obliterated by the ear-splitting sound of a sucking vortex.
The city vacuum truck was no where in sight, but the roar contin-ued as if someone had a fired up a jet engine in downtown Campbell River.
I watched as the whirlwind pulled a baby stroller from the firm grip of a mother as it went wheeling across Spirit Square at tremendous speed with the child yelling, “Whe-e-e-e-e-e-e-e...”
From the other side of Shoppers Row, a small dog was yanked straight out of its collar. It continued yapping as it tumbled across the intersection until stopped with a thunk at the base of Big Logger Mike’s pole.
Little Fido might have been sucked
straight up the spar too, but the vor-tex suddenly halted and was replaced by washing machine-like swishing sound.
It all came to an end with an almighty “gulp” followed by a satis-fied “Ahh, ya!”
“You’re not drinking mouthwash again for that cheap buzz?” I inquired of Logger Mike.
“Hardly,” he replied with an egotis-tical sneer. “I was just sampling the 2011 Siegerrebe...delicately acidic, not overly fruity and with a lush complexity not typically found in relatively young Island wines...”
His voice tailed off as he scribbled some more in his book of tasting notes.
I was too surprised to even respond,
but then I got thinking, “Where did you score that?”
“From the Wine Islands Vintners Association fourth annual tast-ing in the Crystal Ballroom at the Empress,” he responded with a sniff. “I think the wine maker at Starling Lane Winery did a remarkable job with this varietal.”
I couldn’t believe what I was hear-ing from our Lucky-sucking man on the pole. Then I thought back some more.
“Hey, I was at that tasting and I don’t recall seeing an eight-foot-tall, all-yellow man with an axe,” I said.
He smiled knowingly, “I’m pretty good at disguises. You probably didn’t see me at North Island College’s Third Course Wine Festival either.”
I shook my head in amazement.“So, when did you start drinking
wine?” I asked.“When you weren’t even a glimmer
in the old man’s eye,” he said with a wink.
“But I’ve only seen you drink beer,” I replied.
“Well, yes, while I do enjoy a good brewski, I prefer to support our Island wine makers. They do good,” he said, as he hoisted his glass and gave it a swirl.
He stopped, took another sip and then the sucking began again as he imbibed in the ritual of proper tast-ing. The dog ran, the woman and her baby fled, and I just managed to slam the truck door closed before the roof started flying off city hall.
It is time to stand up and celebrate Campbell River. My husband and I moved here twelve years ago and are delighted to say we are staying here in retirement. This community is welcoming and cosmopolitan.
Recently we purchased a patio home at Willow Green and have had the pleasure of working with local real-tors (Ted and Terri), developer (Nigel and Carolyn with NVH), trades-people and businesses (Denise and Sheri at Denise Mitchell Interiors; Kathy at Splashes; Stan and Karen at Trendwest; Larry at Madman McKay; Don at Van Isle; Andrew, electrician; Shane, Gloria, and Corrine at United Carpet, and Stacey at Ladybug Land-scape Design). Everyone has treated us with respect and worked hard to make our move to our new home successful. It has been an amazing experience and a pleasure to invest back in the community we believe in.
Like the local businesses, I trust our mayor and coun-cil are also working to make Campbell River a great place to live in. They have a mandate to show vision and thoughtful planning for the future of our wonder-ful community. I place trust in them to respectfully
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work together to do just that. Unfortunately Mayor Jakeway’s response and
actions regarding the budget and tax increase demonstrate disrespect for our community. This comment is not in response with how he voted on the budget, but rather the disrespect he demon-strated once the Finance Committee voted. If he had said he wanted it on the record that he was not in agreement with the decision that would have been one thing. To say the public is being screwed is quite another. He is directly refer-ring to his fellow council members and that is unconscionable. To say that he does not follow the rules is troubling. For those that support this man’s actions I ask, what happens when he bowls over an issue you support with his steam-roller style? What if no-one followed the rules?
Mayor Jakeway’s comments reflect the view that he is right and the rest of the team’s view is worth naught. Like a truculent child, Mayor Jakeway had a major temper tantrum. This is unbecoming of our mayor and does not bode well for future leadership. We need thoughtful and measured response, council who listens to the community, and a mayor and councillors who support decisions of the whole. I challenge Mayor Jakeway to do this in the future.
I am one of the 92 per cent, as reported in the newspaper poll, supporting council’s Finance Committee’s approval regarding the overall 7.1 per cent tax increase for Campbell River. We no longer have a mill to offset taxes and I am proud to be a member of a community who pulls together and accepts responsibility for building a sustainable future.
Penny Gosselin Campbell River
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‘Unconscionable’I’ve just read the critique of our
Mayor by the Reverend David Fitz-simmons. His comment on percent-age of votes is really off the wall.
I read lot of news through my Yahoo email account, and the luna-tic fringe from the Liberal and NDP supporters that can’t fathom Mr. Harper having won a majority, sit down, one after another and start throwing around percentages.
The funny part of all that is had
their pet politician won by that same amount they would not be bothered in the least.
There is nothing new about a can-didate winning a muliti-candidate election with more that two people contesting. It happens all the time and is part of the political process.
The election is over, Mr. Jakeway is our mayor - live with it.
John KervinCampbell River
The election is over
I read with great concern that Council has taken the first of three steps to approve electric cars for use on city streets.
I have many concerns for the safety of their operators and occu-pants and that of other road users in our city. This concern is also shared by Transport Canada on their web-site. To quote: “Transport Canada does not encourage the use of LSVs on public roads, since they since they are not required to provide the same level of safety as mainstream vehicles.”
To ensure a suitable level of safety, a passenger car maker has to design, manufacture and test for up to forty safety standards, whereas a LSV manufacturer is required to meet
only three minimal safety require-ments. This is far fewer than for any other vehicle class that is regulated under the MVSA.
Note: LSV safety standards do not match the safety standards of conventional larger, heavier motor vehicle classes that travel our pub-lic roads. This poses a real threat to people inside LSVs, if they are oper-ated on public roads.
There are no crash studies made on these vehicles, no air bags, no crumple zones, no padded areas, no construction standards that require them to meet any sort of realistic safety and construction standards. One could only imagine what would happen to the occupants of even a 10
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kmh collision when it hits one of our signature diesel pickups with logger box and a tidy tank full of fuel in the back.
Campbell Rivers already know how well the Electric bicycles have integrated with our traffic flow. It’s hardly a pleasure to encounter them riding 20 kmh in traffic and their users seem to, by in large, ignore the traffic laws.
If council approves the electric cars, we will now add a vehicle with a maximum speed of 40 kmh to areas like Dogwood, Alder, Rockland and Galerno with their hills.
We will have permitted another
“rock in the stream” around which other road users will have to flow.
If these vehicles had a traditional fossil-fuel engine they would not be permitted on any road because they lack the required existing safety features. Because they have a slow speed electric motor, all the safety standards that save lives in the other vehicles on the road, are waived in the name of Environ-mentalism.
I suggest that Council do some more research before they take the next step. Would you feel that your family is safe riding in one of these?
Dave HayCampbell River
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Electric cars: Do more research
Quadra Emergency Program with support from Emergency Sup-port Services groups from Cape Mudge, Campbell River, Comox Valley and Strathcona Regional District, is hosting a Workshop, Friday through Sun-day at Tsa-Kwa-Luten Lodge at Cape Mudge.
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The workshop is aimed at increasing the emergency prepared-ness planning knowl-edge base of attendees through awareness of what resources are available on Vancouver Island , how to access
them and through networking learn-ing of the successes and failures of other emergency planning groups.
To keep workshop costs to a minimum, Quadra Emergency Program volunteers have raised over $20,000 including grants from BC Hydro – $7500 and Coastal Community Credit Union – $5,000, Strathcona Regional District, Vancouver Island Emergency Preparedness Confer-ence Society and the Provincial Emergency Program. Many local Quadra Island and Campbell River busi-nesses and organiza-tions have also contrib-
uted financially and in kind.
Workshop planners hope that with the update to BCERMS, Emergency Support Services Reception Centre planning, and input from EMBC/PEP, Mobile Support Team, Red Cross, Sal-vation Army, VIHA, Aboriginal Affairs, FNESS, CR SAR, and Police Victims Services through special pre-sentations, informa-tion booths, the round table discussions, and the planned network-ing, that they can pro-vide Need to Know material to attendees, to help improve Emer-gency Preparedness island Wide.
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The Diversity Lives Here conference (May 9 and 10 in Camp-bell River) will help organizations on Vancouver Island find solutions to the many challenges presented by a lack of available, skilled personnel.
Diversity Lives Here provides solutions to the skilled labour shortage that will help employers main-tain their workforce while improving their bottom line. Diverse workforces increase innovation, productiv-ity and profitability in an organization. By attracting and retain-ing skilled personnel, businesses have fewer costs associated with high turnover rates and training expenses.
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adm
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pay
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depe
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PSA,
app
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chas
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ffere
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app
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by T
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new
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ill v
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n pa
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thly
pay
men
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d co
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f bor
row
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men
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f bor
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is $
720.
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obl
igat
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sign
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to b
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aila
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and
oper
atin
g fo
r fea
ture
s to
func
tion
prop
erly.
OnS
tar a
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as a
link
to e
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genc
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rvic
epr
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all 1
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ms
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form
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n ca
n be
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or m
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rmat
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visi
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Chev
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fuel
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tings
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in a
ccor
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ith a
ppro
ved
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spor
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ada
test
met
hods
. Com
paris
on b
ased
on
fuel
con
sum
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n ra
tings
pub
lishe
d by
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ural
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ourc
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anad
a. Y
our a
ctua
l fue
l con
sum
ptio
n m
ay v
ary.
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paris
on b
ased
on
2012
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ds s
egm
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tion:
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dle/
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s Ut
ility
Veh
icle
and
late
st c
ompe
titiv
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ta a
vaila
ble,
and
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ed o
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gmen
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clud
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mod
els.
Base
d on
GM
Test
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ppro
ved
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spor
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ada
test
met
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r act
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For m
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visi
t iih
s.or
g/ra
tings
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FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 2012 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | A15
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to the identity and val-ues of our country.
In recognition of that contribution, Vol-unteer Campbell River would like to invite you to celebrate with us during National Volunteer Week April 15-21.
On Mon., April 16 at 1 p.m., Volunteer Campbell River invites
volunteers and vol-unteer co-ordinators to a Proclamation of National Volunteer Week and flag raising with Mayor Walter Jakeway along with the opportunity to take part in a commu-nity “Faces of Volun-teerism” group photo at city hall. This will be followed by a free
lunch and volunteer appreciation cake to thank volunteers for the wonderful work they do.
Come on out, meet your neighbours and network with other volunteers as we cel-ebrate.
On Wed., April 18 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m., Volunteer Campbell
River will host a sec-ond event in support of volunteerism with a “Best Practices for Successful Volunteer Engagement” work-shop facilitated by Marjorie Driscoll. This workshop will highlight: Strategies For Strong Volunteer Management and How To Grow Your Volun-
teer Program. This workshop is
ideal for volunteer co-ordinators, board members and staff working with volun-teers. Workshop fees are $35 for member agencies of Volunteer Campbell River, $50 for non-members.
To register for the workshop or for more
information call (250) 287-8111 or e-mail [email protected]
Volunteer Campbell River would like to thank our sponsors of National Volunteer Week events including long time supporters Investor’s Group and the City of Campbell River along with the Oyster Bay Resort.
Campbell River will celebrate volunteer weekwith proclamation signing and flag raising
FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 2012 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | A17
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nsur
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PPS
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fees
and
tax
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clud
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rs a
re f
ree
to s
et in
divi
dual
pric
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ffer
avai
labl
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ret
ail c
usto
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s in
Can
ada.
See
Dea
ler
for
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whi
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ay n
ot b
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mbi
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with
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ffers
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d ar
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bjec
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cha
nge
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out
notic
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app
ly t
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tom
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in t
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C GM
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ketin
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or
trade
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requ
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GM
CL, A
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TD
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ncin
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, ext
end
or t
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in w
hole
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with
out
notic
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ondi
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lim
itatio
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tails
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,250
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ly. O
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finan
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on a
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m
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s on
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12 S
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lend
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trade
and
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secu
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be
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ired.
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thly
pay
men
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ed.
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hich
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ther
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rs.
◊Chr
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ssor
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ippe
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PDJ
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kage
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udes
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cre
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ed a
t $1
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. Dea
ler
orde
r or
tra
de m
ay b
e re
quire
d. O
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avai
labl
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ret
ail c
usto
mer
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cles
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Art Webb and his wife Diane Zaschke spent
a lot of time at the Campbell River Hospi-tal in the weeks lead-ing up to the death of their son Justin.
After a horrendous nine-month battle with brain cancer, Justin Webb, just 20 years old, died sud-denly on Sept. 4, 2011, just after he had been released from hospital to recover at home.
His passing devas-tated the family. But rather than continue to mourn and grieve, Webb and Zaschke have chosen to cel-ebrate Justin’s life and to give back to the community that was so giving to them dur-ing their time of need.
“It’s what Justin would have wanted,” says Zaschke, 56. “This was one tragic story. It was awful for us, but it hap-pens. That’s what we learned: Tragic things
happen every day and people need our help.”
Justin spent his days in hospital vir-tually paralyzed and confined to his bed on the third floor where his parents took daily shifts sitting by his side.
Now they’re back at the hospital, only this time they are seated at the table in the maternity lounge on the second floor. They’re here for the donation of two new delivery room carts to the maternity ward and they couldn’t be happier.
“These are going to get used all the time,” says Zaschke. “We’re thrilled good things are still being done in Justin’s name.”
At Justin’s Celebra-tion of Life service, the family asked that in lieu of flowers, friends should donate to Cameryn’s Cause for Kids, a local char-ity which provides assistance to family’s with sick children.
More than $2,000
came in and the money was used to buy the two new hos-pital-grade delivery room carts which cost approximately $2,600.
“They look like fur-niture and that’s what we want in maternity, a family-like atmo-sphere,” says RN Deb-bie Arkwright, the clinical co-ordinator for the maternity unit.
Webb, 67, says his son’s death was life-changing for he and his wife. They were amazed by the support and generosity Justin received throughout his illness, and now they say it’s time to “pay it forward.”
It started at Christ-mas time when they donated hours and hours to the Angel Tree project. That, says Webb, helped them get through the Christmas season without their son.
They also donated their time to cook for a local soup kitchen, and have started their own small landscap-ing company, affec-
tionately named “Just In Time.”
“We’re going to donate five per cent of our earnings to the cancer society. Granted, it won’t be a lot of money, but it’s a donation,” says Art.
In addition, they have formed a team for the annual Relay For Life fundraiser in June.
The team is called “Justin’s Journey” and they’re looking for team members to help raise money for the Canadian Cancer Society.
“It’s about the spirit of the community and the spirit of Justin,” says Zaschke. “(Art) and I don’t need any-thing. The one thing we need, we can’t get…the community helped Justin so much when he was ill, we can never thank them enough. We’re just try-ing to pay it forward.”
To learn more, visit the Facebook page “Justin Webb in Lov-ing Memory.”
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The maternity ward at the Campbell River Hospital has two brand new delivery
room carts thanks to Cameryn’s Cause for Kids and the family of the late Justin
Webb. From the left are Stacey Marsh of the Hospital Foundation, Justin’s parents
Diane Zaschke and Art Webb, RN Debbie Arkwright, the clinical co-ordinator for
the maternity unit, and Shaylene Harris of Cameryn’s Cause.
Couple ‘pays it forward’ after the loss of their son
Let’s talk
Evening Dialogues are back at the Museum at Campbell River!
The first Dialogue will be held on Tuesday, April 24, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The topic for discussion is ‘Will aging baby boomers put too much of a financial burden on future generations?’ Host Michael McIvor has extensive
experience working internationally as a journalist and for numerous NGO’s. During his career with the CBC, he was a Washington correspondent, Moscow Bureau Chief and Senior European Correspondent. Past Dialogues have been lively and profound. The cost is by donation. Call the Museum at 287-3103 if you wish to reserve a seat.
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Peer counsellors needed
The Campbell River Senior Peer Counselling Program is seeking senior men and women aged 55 and over to train as Senior Peer Counselling Volunteers.
This program has been in existence since 2007, providing free, quality supportive peer counselling to men and women 55-plus by trained volunteers. The focus is on providing short term emotional support to older adults who may be dealing
with loss, life changes, isolation, health issues, or other problems. Senior Peer Volunteers receive comprehensive training in empathic listening and communication skills, emotional health and aging, grief and loss, as well as ongoing education regarding the wellness of older adults. They are supported by a coordinator and become part of an important team to help other seniors in the community.
A training program consisting of one full day a week for four weeks will start
in May. Interested men or women aged 55-plus who are compassionate and enjoy helping others are asked to consider volunteering. Training is free and required. The ongoing time commitment is between one and two hours a week, with two brief educational meetings per month.Interviews for new volunteers are required and will be held starting the first week of April. For information or to book an interview call 250-287-3044 or e-mail [email protected].
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Spring is most definitely in the air, and along
with the fresh daffs and dills is a bit of news, regarding some-thing very special that started almost two years ago, here in our little city.
In October 2010, a jolly old fella, by the name of Bob Bull, tweeked a local quar-tet singer, to think about starting up an evening of old time gospel songs.
He said, “ Something in the line of Country, bluegrass, ol’ time Gospel greats, see what you can do.”
Well, what ensued, was something that caught on like wild-fire...igniting the Saturday night Gos-
pel singalongs, led by Steve Wray, and friends, including Corrina Kervin on bass, Mary Beddard Green on keyboards, Rob Beauchamp, on banjo, Floyd Lang on drums, and songsters Suzanne Lee and Shelly Wray, guitar and vocals. Now they are known as The River City Gospel Singers. Every month, folks from far and wide have come to enjoy a great and cozy time, singing so many of their favourite melodies, such as In the Garden, When the Saints..., I’ll Fly Away and many, more.
The evening is inter-spursed with specials by people from all over town.
Wray has said, “There’s nothing like good music, and a happy atmosphere, to bring folks together. You can’t find us on Youtube, or facebook, but imagine, a cozy place, where over a hundred folks each night, just kinda hang out and sing, together, those old and dear songs.”
We just hang our licence plates of denomination at the door, give you a hug and a handshake, and say come on in and set a spell.
It’s just one of those times and places where you can shake off your cares, sit down , say hi to a neighbour if you like, and leave 90
minutes later with a song in your heart, a few chuckles in your pocket....and it didn’t
cost you a nickel.“For the past year
and a bit, we have been blessed to meet
at the old Galaxy Theater, which is now the home of Dis-covery Community Church, but have moved uptown to Christian Life Fellow-ship Church...behind Merecroft Shopping Center,” Wray said. “Discovery Church, was an awesome home, and the folks there were so warm, and accomodating, to share that Church with all the Commu-nity.”
Different dynam-ics have caused us to move to a new home, at Christian Life Fel-lowship Church, just behind Quality Foods, and the Merecroft Village Shopping Cen-ter and the first singa-long at the new loca-tion, will be 7 p.m., Saturday April 21 right behind Quality Foods. Folks can nip in to Timmy’s right after for coffee and a chin wag, as the event is over at 8:30.
They have regular visitors from Sayward to the North, and Comox to the South, with gatherings of well over 100 every month.
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ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO. 123ANSWER TO CROSSWORD
ARIESDeciding to take a last minute trip is a great idea at the present time. You’ll be really surprised by how many friends and family members are ready to participate in your adventures.
TAURUSYou will probably need to make some changes in your circle of friends. It is important for you to eliminate those who take advantage of you as well as those who drain your energy.
GEMINIIt’s possible that you will have to come to terms with people who are constantly changing their minds both at home as well as at the offi ce. You will benefi t from a wealth of creativity.
CANCERYou will double your effi ciency at work or in your various responsibilities. Your attention to detail seems to have increased tenfold and you will realize several amazing exploits.
LEOYou could become the centre of attention for one reason or another. You will need to freshen up your wardrobe a bit in order to improve your appearance.
VIRGOIt’s possible that you will spend several days at home especially if there are people coming to do some work there. It’s also possible that one of your children will need their favourite nurse close by.
LIBRAYou could be really tempted to buy a new car. In fact you may come across a great deal. You may have to speak in front of a crowd at work or elsewhere.
SCORPIOIt’s possible that you will have to incur several large expenses. Fortunately you may also be in a position to work some well-paid overtime.
SAGITTARIUSThere’s lots of action and unexpected developments on the horizon. It’s possible that a bit of confusion may arise with certain members of your family. You will soon reach a compromise.
CAPRICORNYou will need to rest at the beginning of the week as you will probably have to undertake a big project, one which will take up a lot of your energy.
AQUARIUSThere will always be people dissatisfi ed with your eff orts even if you do everything you possibly can. Fortunately you are able to put everything into context by expressing yourself clearly.
PISCESTime is a rare commodity for many people and you are no exception. However, by developing a good sense of organization you will be able to accomplish everything you have to do.
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Ross YeomanJan 19, 1953 – Apr 6, 2012
It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Ross Yeoman at his home in Courtenay. He has gone home to the Lord after a short but valiant battle with cancer.
Ross was born in Calgary and trav-elled the world with his parents while his father David was in the Air Force and his mother Hazel was a homemaker. It was when his parents
were transferred to Comox Base that he met the love of his life Leslee at school in grade 9, and they married in 1973.
Ross leaves behind four beautiful daughters Robyn (Ed), Shona, Shelley (Sean) and his youngest Meika and two ador-able grand kids Hazel and Leroy and his loving wife of many years Leslee. Also he will be missed by his brother Nick (Judy), sister Wendy and three other brothers Kenny, Jimmy and Jerry and three sisters Rosemary, Debbie and Helene all from Alberta.
He spent 35 years working at the mill in Campbell River till it closed and he chose to retire early. He was the happiest staying home, working on the house and property and looking after his grand kids.
The family is very thankful for all the love and support from all who know us. There is no service now but a Celebration of Life will be held in the summer.
Wishing you were here!We have loads to catch up on,
it's been 21 years.In Loving Memory of my
brother Wade, aka Mr. FaceApril 22/68 – April 13/91
Remembered as forever young.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERSNOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of John Alexander McOrmond, who died on March 20, 2012, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned Executor, c/o Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, Barristers and Solicitors, 906 Island Highway, Campbell River, British Columbia, V9W 2C3, before the 20 day of May 2012, after which date the Executor will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which it has notice.
Jennifer May Marciano and John Michael McOrmond, Executors, c/o Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, Barristers and Solicitors, 906 Island Highway, Campbell River, British Columbia, V9W 2C3.
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Grieg Seafood BC Ltd., a dynamic and growing company in the aquaculture industry is currently seeking qualifi ed candidates for the full time position of Receptionist/Front Offi ce Coordinator to join our diverse administrative team in Campbell River.
Reporting to the Offi ce Administrator, this position will be responsible for the front end of our offi ce, handling incoming calls on a 4 line system, greeting and assisting visitors, making staff travel arrangements and ensuring schedules are met, ordering offi ce and housekeeping supplies, directing mail, upkeep of offi ce equipment, word processing of sensitive documents and organizing of social events. You will also be responsible for promotional material sourcing and inventory as well as processing sponsorship and donation requests. Kitchen/Lunchroom upkeep and ensuring general offi ce tidiness are also important functions of this position.
You will have a good working knowledge of the Microsoft Offi ce Suite programs.
Our ideal candidate will be personable, detail oriented and a versatile, effective multi tasker. You will work well in a fast pace team environment and have excellent communication skills. A willingness to pitch in and be a fully participating team member is essential.
A sincere enjoyment of a wide diverse group of people and an outgoing, cheerful personality are essential for success in this position.
We offer a competitive salary and benefi ts package.
Only those applicants selected for interview will be contacted.
Please forward resumes no later than April 22, 2012.
Submit resumes to:Susan Hadden, Human Resources
Grieg Seafood BC Ltd106-1180 Ironwood Street, Campbell River, BC V9W 5P7
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This is a part time position available for approximately a one year term. We require the individual to work 3 days per week plus some holiday coverage hours. The right candidate will have experience in the industry creating and designing advertising layouts. The successful candidate will be skilled in In-Design, PhotoShop & Illustrator and have a good understanding of the printing production process. Other skills require the individual to work in a team environment, have highly developed computer and typing skills, be highly motivated, very organized and detail oriented.
Please forward your resume with covering letter and references by MONDAY, APRIL 23rd to:
Attention: Zena Williams, PublisherThe Campbell River Mirror#104-250 Dogwood StreetCampbell River, BC V9W 5C1Fax: (250) 287-3238Email: [email protected]
Thank you to all who apply, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.
WALCAN SEAFOOD LTD., QUADRA ISLAND, B.C.POSITION: MAINTENANCE WORKER • SALARY: DOE
SEEKING COMPETENT AND SKILLED PERSON TO JOIN OUR MAINTENANCE TEAM
DESIRED SKILLS:Looking for a Journey man Electrician and/or Refrigeration Mechanic capable of performing maintenance and repair on a variety of equipment in a busy fi sh processing plant located on Quadra Island. Knowledge of Weigh Scales, experience with VFD’s and PLC’s, ability to read wiring diagrams and trouble shoot electrical control circuits is important. Understanding of basic Networking wiring and any computer skills would also be of interest.Equipment in our plant includes industrial ice machines, Hyab Cranes, Conveyor Belts, Compressors, fi llet machines, Pallet Jacks, Strapping Machines, weigh scales, computer touchscreens, water systems and other similar equipment found in a fi sh processing or meat packing facility.Strong troubleshooting skills are important.Some fl exibility exists in work schedule and may be negotiated.Successful Applicant would have a variety of general maintenance responsibilities on a day to day basis at the plant, and would also be required to react to any issues that might arise in the day to day operations of a fi sh processing plant. Safe and Sanitary work is a must as we are a food processing facility.
WHO TO CONTACT IF INTERESTED:Interested persons should forward resumes to [email protected] (attention “Tom” re: maintenance position). They could also fax a resume to 250-285-2426 or call 250-285-3361 and ask for Tom Skillman.
BIG BOY’S Toys Ltd. seeks a qualifi ed RV Salesperson for our exclusive Jayco dealership in Parksville, B.C. The ideal in-dividual will have sales experi-ence (preferably in the RV in-dustry but will consider related experience) and will commit themselves to our dealership and to our customers. This is a full-time position (5 days/week). Please apply in confi dence to: [email protected] or by fax to: (250) 468-1599.
VICTORIA– 73 units. Resident Manager team wanted for 2 full time positions at 2 build-ings in Jubilee & James Bay. Offi ce on-site. Rent discount on 2 bdrm. Start May. 1st. Fax: (250) 920-5437.
CLASS 1 Driver for steady is-land haul. Comox and Camp-bell River areas. Front end loader experience an asset. Clean drivers abstract re-quired. Fax resume and ab-stract to 250-949-9469.
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must be personable, organized, results driven & respected by your peers.
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RIVER FLY FISHING GUIDEAVID FLY FISHER, JET AND DRIFT BOATS EXPERIENCE AN ASSET. REMOTE LODGE IN BC. EMAIL RESUME AND REFERENCES TO [email protected]
DICK’S FISH & CHIPS hiring experienced Fish & Chip Cook. Must have Serving It Right & Food Safe. Drop off resume at Dick’s Fish & Chips in the Coast Marina.
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A full service Natural Foods retailer based on Vancouver Island with two stores, located Parksville and Qualicum Beach. We are looking for individuals interested in growing their careers with our company as we expand, while pro-moting healthy, low impact life styles.Applicants must:
- have retail grocery store experience- be willing to work full time- be looking for advancement opportunities- be willing to work fl exible hours
Successful applicants will likely have a management back-ground in produce or grocery retailing and be willing to relo-cate for career advancement, as we grow. Naked Naturals offers a competitive wage and benefi t pro-gram, with job security.Please make your applications to:Kris Baker - [email protected] - 250-594-0277
Needed: A mature, self-motivated person to
assist groomer. Some experience with clippers to
be able to shave down dogs as well as bath, dry and brush. Must be
good with the public. Send resume c/o File #162, Mirror Newspaper, #104-250 Dogwood
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GRAPPLE YARDER OPERATORWFP is currently seeking a fully experienced Grapple Yarder Operator to join our Nootka Forest Operation located in Gold River, BC. This is an USW hourly union position with a rate of $30.485 per hour and a comprehensive benefi t package.Details of the collective agreement can be viewed athttp://www.westernforest.com/careers/collective_agreements.phpWestern Forest Products Inc. is an integrated Canadian forest products company located on Vancouver Island that is committed to the safety of our employees, the culture of performance and the discipline to achieve results.If you believe that you have the skills and qualifi cations that we are looking for, please reply in confi dence:
Human Resource Department Facsimile: 1.866.840.9611
Email: [email protected] Deadline: Thursday, April 26, 2012
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Company. Please visit www.westernforest.com
NOW HIRINGWestern Forest Products Inc. is an integrated Canadian forest products company located on Vancouver Island that is committed to the safety of our employees, the culture of performance and the discipline to achieve results.
We currently have the following openings:Capital Project Accountant
Maintenance SupervisorMaster Mechanic
Area PlannerField Planner
Detailed job postings can be viewed athttp://www.westernforest.com/careers/current_openings.phpWFP offers a competitive salary, a comprehensive benefi t package and the potential to achieve annual performance rewards. If you believe that you have the skills and qualifi cations that we are looking for, please reply in confi dence to:
Human Resource Department Facsimile: 1.866.840.9611
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Heritage Interpreters and a Visitor Services
Assistant
The Museum at Campbell River is accepting applications from post secondary students for Heritage Interpreters ($11.50/hr) and a Visitor Services Assistant ($11.00/hr). Job descriptions available at the Museum and on the Museum’s website www.crmuseum.ca Applicants must have been full time students in the spring and be continuing as full-time students in the fall. Position is dependent upon funding. Application deadline: April 20, 2012. Applications should be emailed to [email protected] Phone (250) 287-3103. Fax (250) 286-0109. Only those short-listed will be contacted.
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Full-Time Veterinary Assistant/Receptionist required at the Merecroft
Veterinary Clinic. Previous experience
preferred, but willing to train right person.
Candidates must be highly motivated and willing to
learn, mature and a positive team player. You must be highly attentive to detail,
able to multi-task and remain organized and have
excellent client communication skills. Please apply in person, fax or email resume with cover letter and
salary expectations to: 250-287-2026 or
[email protected], Att’n: Dr Helen Kwong or Vicki Lagos.
Only those considered for interviews will be contacted.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
HELP WANTED
THE LEMARE GROUP has an opening for an Adminis-trative Assistant/Reception-ist. This is a permanent full-time position located in Port McNeill. The position re-quires organization, accura-cy and multitasking. Must be friendly, energetic and profi -cient with switchboards/com-puters. Full benefi t package. Fax resumes to 250-956-4888 or email: offi [email protected].
Walcan Seafood LtdQuadra Island, B.C.
Position: Seasonal Fish Processor
Salary: $14.50 to start
Walcan Seafood Ltd is seeking reliable, fi t workers
for the upcoming prawn season which starts in May! Positions with day crew and night crews are available. No
experience required. References, interview and “fi t to work” test required.
Season will begin at the start of May and is expected to
continue until the last week of June.
Interested persons should forward resumes to
[email protected] (attention Tom: Seasonal Job). They may also fax a
resume to 250-285-2426 or call 250-285-3361 and ask
for Marianne or Tom.
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD
SALMON POINTRESTAURANT & PUB
Has an immediate opening for the following:
Chef and Line Cook
We are seeking quality minded exp’d individuals
for our year round operation. Fax resume to 250-923-7271 or email:
SALES
EXPERIENCED SALES per-son required P/T. Must have experience working with sen-iors. Could lead to F/T. Ability to do light bookkeeping an as-set. Apply to File #163 c/o Campbell River Mirror #104-250 Dogwood St, Campbell River, BC, V9W 2X9.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
TRADES, TECHNICAL
DL Baker Construction Canada is looking for Field/Engineer Layout Kitimat, BC Canada. Supervise pro-ject layouts Responsible for con-struction quality control, in particu-lar, ensuring that the materials installed in the project are in the proper locations and are the correct materials. Analyze construction drawings for dimensional and quality control purposes and coordi-nates with the Project Engineer to clarify discrepancies. Use precision computerized equipment to defi ne points of control and ensure the work is being installed true and plump. Responsible for coordinating with other construction trades to en-sure that all are using appropriate control points. High School Diploma or equivalent; or 4 to 6 years relat-ed experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience in Line and Grade Persistent for Perfection This work will start 5/1/12 Please respond to this ad by 5/1/12 Please respond via email by placing Field Engineer in the subject line to [email protected]
HEDEFINE Contracting Ltd. located on Quadra Island is looking for a skilled metal worker for on site metal roof-ing installations as well as in shop fabrication. Please con-tact @250-285-2866 or email to hedefi [email protected].
INLAND KENWORTH - CAMPBELL RIVER
Heavy Duty Equipment Technician
The successful candidate should have:
• Self Motivation• a Positive Attitude• Good electrical & Hy-
draulic troubleshooting skills
• A/C Ticket• Forestry/Construction
Equipment experience
Inland Kenworth is an indus-try leading group of heavy truck & equipment dealer-ships in business since 1949. We offer competitive wages and an attractive benefi ts package.
Contact: Robert BakerFax: 250-286-8380
Email: [email protected]
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Volunteer Requests for
April 11, 2012
Chamber of Commerce:
Adult volunteers are needed for a one-day Thank-A Thon event on June 12th 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Teams of two will be provided with the necessary items to ap-proach designated busi-nesses, follow a script of questions, collect business cards, and invite them to at-tend several Chamber Busi-ness functions to celebrate their 80th Anniversary. Shifts are either half day or full day. A free BBQ dinner is provided.
Tidemark Theatre: Outdoor attendant needed to assist patrons to and from the drop off area into the theatre. Volunteers should be strong enough to push a wheel-chair up a ramp and have good social skills. Shifts are before, during and after a performance.
For these and many more volunteer opportunities,
contact: Volunteer Campbell River at
250-287-8111
Or check our website
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ELECTRICIAN Small jobs to new construc-tion. B Connected Electrical.250-204-2168. www.bzzzt.ca
JRS ELECTRIC: Licns’d,bnded & insr’d. From newbuilds & renos to service calls.John, C.R. 250-914-3532 orC.V. 250-650-5773 (cont:98365)
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
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Frigidaire Built-in Dishwash-er. Black. 2 spray bars. Goodquality. Like new $100. 30 daywar. 250-830-1676.
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GE FRIDGE 24x60. 3 yrs. old. 30 day warranty. Deliveryposs. $200. 250-830-1676.
KENMORE washer & dryer. HD. Newer. 3 mnth warran.Del. poss. $225/set. 250-830-1676.
UNDER $499
Kingsize Pillowtop Bed. Toobig for room. 2 mnths old inbags w/frame $450. 250-202-8776.
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Willow Point Realty
LeilaTuesday–Saturday 10am–4pm
Inventory wanted for complete property management.
HOUSES FOR RENT❖ 3 Bed, 2 Bath Split-Level House on Quadra Ave: 5 appliances, separate
laundry room, fully fenced back yard. Available now $1150/mo.
❖ Cozy 2 Bdrm Bungalow Close to Downtown: 4 appliances. Available now
$750/mo.
❖ 2 Bdrm House in Willow Point: Older home with ocean view. Large master
bdrm with ensuite. Available now $1000/mo.
❖ 2 Bdrm Townhouse on Galerno. $900/mo. Adults only.
❖ Beautiful Executive Home: 5 bdrm 5 bath, chef’s kitchen, 3 car garage,
partially furnished. Available now $2000/mo.
SUITES FOR RENT❖ Eagles Ridge Condo: 2nd fl oor, 2 bdrm, ocean view units. Secure under-
ground parking. Available now from $1000/mo.
❖ 7th Ave 4-Plex: 2 bdrm upper fl oor suite w 4 appl. Available now $750/mo.
❖ Westerley Close at 836/846 7th Ave: Adult with small pet. 2 bdrm, 5 appl,
avail in 8-plex @ $850/mo. 3 years old. Upper and lower units available.
FOR RENT:
Rentals Available• Luxury Living! 55+ condo in a great central
location close to town. Unobstructed beautiful views. 1600 sq ft, 3 bedrooms, sunroom and hot tub. Avail Now. $1190/month. Small pet negotiable.
• 3 bedroom, bright tidy rancher in Willow
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• Storries Beach 2 bdrm $820/mo. / 1 bdrm $525/mo. • 778D Robron - 2 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath, 5 appliances $800/mo. • 2 bed, 1 bath across from the seawalk, with 3 appliances,
quiet building, shared laundry, $740/mo. • Studio with heat and hydro included across from seawalk,
shared laundry, $580/mo. • 2 bed, 1 bath across from seawalk open fl oor plan, laminate
fl oors, not pets, adult oriented, $750/mo.• Cartier Place - 2 bdrm, 1 bath condo, 5 appliances $700/mo.• 1641 - 19th Street - 3 bdrm, 1 bath house with fenced yard,
$1195/mo.• #4 Croyden 2+ Bedroom Trailer with 4 appliances $700/mo.
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FUEL/FIREWOOD
SEASONED FIR. $170/cord. Mixed $160/cord. Split & deliv-ered. 1/2 cords delivered. Lrge Order Disc.250-203-5324
SEASONED FIREWOOD Vancouver Island’s largest fi re-wood producer offers fi rewood legally obtained during forest restoration, large cords. Help restore your forest, Burndrywood.com 1-877-902-WOOD.
SPLIT FIR Firewood, true cords/seasoned, $165/cord. Phone 250-650-4060.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/news-paper?
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
WE BUY OLD AND USEDSterling, Coins, Military,
Tools, Musical Inst., China, Clocks, Furn., Jewelry, Art, Cameras, Records, Fishing
CR, Courtenay, Comox Free House calls 204-1237
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE BY OWNER
.86 ACRE 3 bdrms, w/huge shop, fully fenced, great view, green house, gardens. $135,900. (250)282-3807.
HOMES WANTED
WE BUY HOUSESDamaged House?
Pretty House? Moving? Divorcing? Estate Sale?
We will Buy your HouseQuick Cash & Private.Mortgage Too High and
House won’t sell?Can’t make payments?
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RENTALS
APARTMENT/CONDO
1 & 2 Bed reno. Oceanview. DT C River, $550 to $675. Senior incent 250-830-0045
2 BDRM Apt. Quiet, secure, great view. Includes heat/hot water. Onsite manager. Aval. immediately. 250-830-4313
2-Bdrm available immediately Orchard Park Apts. Secure building, oversize suites, large/ quiet private yard, indoor cat welcome, on-site laundry. Ref req’d. Ph. 250-914-0105 to view.
2 Bdrm available May 1. Ce-darbrook Apts. Heat & hot wa-ter incl. Adult oriented. Call 250-914-0105 to view.
RENTALS
APARTMENT/CONDO
2 BDRM- Lrg townhouse style apts, close to hospital, 3 schools, on site W/D. Pets? $750. Call (250)-202-0656.
2BRM Oceanfront Member of Crime Free Housing. N/S N/P. $775/mth. Ref’s Req’rd. Avail. immed. (250) 287-8032.
3 BDRM, 2 Bth + laundry at Waters Edge. Overlooking Discovery Pier & downtown. Breathtaking ocean view yet private. Quiet adult building. Semi furnished. $1250. 778-420-3999. Avail. immediately.
3-BDRM OCEANVIEW condo. In suite laundry, $1200./mo. Avail. May 1st. Call (250)830-0212, or eve’s (250)287-7515.
APARTMENT, single occu-pancy. N/S, N/P. $750/mth. Call for more info. 250-923-1707 or 250-203-0592
BEAUTIFUL OCEAN view. 2 bdrm condo. Coin-op laundry. $725/mth. No pets. Available April 1. 250-205-0509
CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrm in quiet 6-plex, near town. No dogs. May 1st. $635./mo. (250)923-3635.
CAMPBELL RIVER, catering to responsible people, newly reno’d 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Clean, quiet, secure bldg. Centrally located. Cable, phone, internet incl. Manager onsite (Immed). 250-203-8334
DISCOVERY VILLAGE 104 283-1st. Ave
Campbell River
Friendly onsite Managers 24 hr. One, two, and three
bedroom Apts, 3 bdrm 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 Christine at 250-286-3890
or 250-914-1049 fax 250-286-3803
Zero tolerance for anycriminal activity & drugs
1-877-808-7368www.advancedpm.ca
SHADES OF GREENLarge patio home located in Gated Community on Se-quoia Springs Golf course features 2 bdrms + den, 6 appl, hot water on demand, & garage; N/S; N/P; immedi-ate possession available; $1150/month; pet MAY be considered w/deposit.CORTES VIEW TERRACENicely renovated 2 bdrm condos are located in se-cured entrance building with elevator access, near Hospi-tal & other amenities; feature 4 appl., storage, & patio are-as; rents from $750/month; immediate possession.
RENTALS
APARTMENT/CONDO
SEAVIEW MANOR, 1 & 2 BDRM Apts. Quiet, secure, in-cludes heat & hot water on-site Manager. Call 250-286-6513 or 250-204-5799.
ST. ANDREWS Village. Large bright 1 & 2 Bedroom renovat-ed apartments in quiet crime free building. Non smoking, near hospital. (250) 287-3556
Water and City views.Newly updated
3 bdrm and 2 bdrm with large balcony &
beautiful views. Walk to shopping and all amenities. Heat, parking
& storage incl with onsite laundry. Contact
resident manager
250-287-7763
Turnkey Ocnfrt. 1 Bed. Avail. immed.N/S,N/P, $1,100/1,250 Mo. Call Carol 250-286-1187
Under New Management
BA, 1 & 2 BR spacious suites.
Heat, hot water and parking included. On bus route,
close to schools. $550 - $750.
Move in incentives offered. Call 250-204-3342.
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
FOR LEASE (C.R.) Ground Floor (993 sq/ft),
turn key offi ce space. Downtown with parking. Available April. 1/2012. Call 250-287-2200.
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
85 TAYLOR Way. 2 bdrm. W/D, laminate fl ooring. Quiet neighbourhood, close to tran-sit, amens, schools. Non smoking building. Criminal Record Check. Avail May 1st. $800/mth. Can email pics. Call 250-286-3360.
CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrm suite in 4-plex, near town, schools & all amens. Hwd fl rs, new ext, fresh paint, laundry. Avail. now. $675./mo. [email protected]
CAMPBELL RIVERRivers Edge Townhomes
Now Renting!• New 3 Bdrm, 1.5 bath
home• Quick access to fi shing,
hiking and downtown.• Spacious Open Concept
living/kitchen. • 5 appliances, which in-
cludes dishwasher & in suite laundry.
• Walk in closet in Master Phone and cable connec-tions in each bdrm. Pets ne-gotiable. Month-to-month or leasing options available. Call 250-286-6133 for more info or come visit us at #1-1830 Doyle Road, Camp-bell River, BC.Open: Mon to Fri 9am to 5pm. Weekend & Holidays by appointment only.
CENTRAL CR: 3 bdrm du-plex, big kitchen, big yrd, close to schools/hospital, gas heat. N/S. April 15 or May 1. $895. 250-287-2483, 250-287-0654.
DUPLEX- SHELTER Point Unobstructed ocean view, 2 bed+ den, laminate, wood stove. Considerate non smok-ers. $825. 250-850-1338.
MOBILE HOMES & PADS
CAMPBELL RIVER, 3 bdrm mobile with addition, fenced yard, 4 appls, credit check req’d, $825 mo. Avail now. Call 1-250-248-9859.
RENTALS
HOMES FOR RENT
3 BEDROOM 1.5 bath rancher in Penfi eld area. 5 appliances, garage, fenced backyard. Clean and in a quiet neighbor-hood. N/S and N/P. Referenc-es required. Asking $1200 Call 250-923-7747
CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrm home, new reno, big yard, gar-age, W/D, F/S incld. NS/NP. $850. Travis, (250)202-4655.
CAMPBELL RIVER- 3 bdrms, updated 1/2duplex, 4appl quiet semi rural setting $900. Avail Apr 1. Hans 250-286-1876.
WILLOW POINT- 2 bdrm ocean view home, completely renovated. $1125 negotiable? 250-830-7123.
ROOMS FOR RENT
CLEAN FURNISHED lrg room. Close to WP 7/11, NIC, 3 bus routes, 2 blks to shop-ping, beach. Net access. NOW. $435. 250-895-5634
SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING
GOLDEN GROVE Care Fa-cility has immediate openings in beautiful home like setting for seniors. For a tour and info please call Judy or Rhona at 250-923-7049.
STORAGE
SHIPPING CONTAINERS 20’ or 40’. Buy or Rent. Safe and secure. Easymove Container Services. Serving Vancouver Island. 1-(888)331-3279
SUITES, LOWER
CAMPBELL RIVER 2bdrm suite, all appliances including insuite laundry, includes utilities, .25 acre, fully fenced, ns/np $875/mo. 250-203-3087
C.R. GROUND level suite, N/S, N/P. Utilities incl. Ref. req’d. $700/mth Call 250-287-4585 leave message, speak slowly. Avail. immed.
MERECROFT AREA, Fur-nished bachelor suite, avail now. Utils, wireless access, incld. W/D, priv entr, smoke outside. Ref’s, dam. dep req’d. $700./mo. 250-287-9648.
WILLOW PT, Quiet, Newer Large 2 bedrm, Private En-trance,5 appl. Util. Included. $850/mth. Call 250-926-0827
SUITES, UPPER
1200sqft. Newly reno’d. 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath. Bonus 600sqft covered deck. W/D. Unique family area. All amenities w/in 1.5 blks. N/S, N/PTY, N/P. Avail. June 1. Lease req’rd. $975/mth. Lve ref’s & contact info: [email protected]
BACHELOR SUITE in separ-ate building from main house with ocean view. Bus stop at end of driveway, close to downtown and hospital. $500 a month hydro included. Available April 15th. Call Dale at 250-204-9946 or Maureen at 250-830-1516
CAMPBELL RIVER, 2 bdrm, oceanview, close to town, new bathroom, paint, carpets & fl ooring, $725./mo + utils. N/S Please call 250-701-5509.
HOMES FOR RENT
RENTALS
TOWNHOUSES
CREEKSIDE VILLAGETOWNHOUSES
555 ROCKLAND RD.Quality, near new
2 bedroom townhouse in a quiet
area. Units have fridge, stove,
dishwasher, washer, dry-er and 1 1/2 bathrooms. Close to schools, play-
ground and N.Is College.One unit $800
Available May 1Small pets okPhone Lorne
250-203-7196
CRIME-FREE MULTI-HOUSING
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Certifi ed 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
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We offer: Bachelor, 1 & 2 Bedroom
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Phone 250- 286-4838 250- 204-8118
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CARS
1996 FORD Contour, good cond, 205,000kms, $1150 obo 778-420-4647, 250-682-8481.
2007 CUSTOM Chev HHR. Excellent condition. Loaded. White. 119,000 km, mostly hwy driven. On-Star. $11,900 fi rm. 250-755-5191.
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2006 HONDA Spirit 1100. 6500 KM. Black. As new. $6,000. (250)923-9422
RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE
2007 MALLARD travel trailer. 20ft. Frnt kitch, slide out. Fully loaded. Sleeps 6. Like new. $14,000. (250)923-9422
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38’Jayco Designer 5th Wheel. 3-slides, fully furn. Incl.W/D. Excellent cond. Fullyskirted w/ c/w insul. Coveredbreezeway & shed. $21,000.250-923-9884.
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SCRAP BATTERIES WantedWe buy scrap batteries fromcars, trucks & heavy equip.$4.00 & up each. Free pick-upanywhere in BC, Minimum 10.Toll Free 1.877.334.2288.
VTRUCKS & ANS
2000 CHEVY Astro, $4200 O.B.O. 170,000km. ph. 250-923-4894
2009 F150 Quad Cab 4x4. Dealer price $39,000. Asking$25,500. (250)923-9422
GARAGE SALES
2600 Cook Rd (off Holm Rd) Sat Apr 14, 8-12. Multi-family. Something for everyone.
CAMPBELL RIVER- 520 Is-land Hwy, Sat, April 14th. Door open and coffees on at 8:30am-1pm.
CENTRAL-90 THULIN St, Sat Apr 14, 9-1. Camping Gear; Exercise equipment & more!
GARAGE SALES
FORGET THE Garage Sale - Use Clutter Busters. We buy Fishing, Hunting, Sterling Sports, Vinyl, & Old Treas-ures. Cash. $$$ 250-830-7118
SOUTH-623 NATURE Park Dr, Sat Apr 14, 8:30-3:30. Tons of children’s items; toys books, clothes. Lots of house-hold items & treasures. Also tools, mosaic tile.
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Ready for jewellery making to become more than just a hobby?
NIC’s new Metal Jew-ellery Design program, starting September 2012 in Campbell River, will provide aspiring jewellery designers with the tools to do just that. The 28-week certificate program includes courses on jewellery history and design, Northwest Coast Aboriginal jew-ellery art, molding and casting, and gem-mology, in addition to a course on business skills and commercial opportunities in jewel-lery design.
The program focuses on metal techniques and hands-on time in the studio. Designed to stress the impor-tance of individual
creativity and artistic endeavor, the courses will provide students with the opportunity to conceptualize and cre-ate their own designs, with guidance from a variety of instructors, all of whom are skilled j ewe l l e r y m a ke r s themselves. Students will have the opportu-nity to work in copper, brass, silver and gold.
Jan Hellerud, a jew-ellery-maker for the past 26 years and lead instructor in the new program, has been teaching the beginning Silversmithing Work-shop at NIC for many years. Her students, many of whom return year-after-year, began asking for more. As a result, Jan talked with other artists about the idea of establishing a
full-time Certificate program in jewellery making at NIC.
This fall, the dream of bringing together an accomplished group of jewellery-makers to offer a metal jewel-lery design program is finally coming to fruition. In Hellerud’s words, “This region is known for its quantity and quality of world-class jewellery design-ers. This program will take advantage of that wealth of knowledge, allowing students to learn from a variety of experts in all aspects of jewellery techniques.”
Not only are the instructors accom-plished in the art of jewellery making, they also have extensive experience in design-ing and selling their
jewellery at festivals, fairs, art galleries, and even from their own studios or galleries. As a result, students will also learn the business side of jewellery mak-ing and proven strat-egies for promoting themselves and their work.
Free information ses-sions will be offered on May 26 and June 14 at NIC’s Campbell River campus. Participants will be able to meet the instructors, learn about the courses, see jewellery making equipment and tools in use, and discover more about the field of
jewellery making and design.
For more informa-tion about the program
and to register for the upcoming information sessions, contact Julia Peters at julia.peters@
nic.bc.ca or 250-923-9724, or visit www.nic.bc.ca and click on Con-tinuing Education.
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North Island College program will provide aspiring jewelley designers with thetools to make their craft into more than just a hobby.
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No conference fee, but registration required – forms and further information available from the Community Justice Centre at www.CJC-ComoxValley.com, click on Conference and Training opportunities.
A conference for professionals and volunteers in education, youth, seniors and other social services, victims services, restorative justice, faith communities, and the general public.
Conference on Apology and Forgiveness: Moving Forward on a Path of Healing
Friday, April 27 from 8:30 – 4:30, North Island College, Courtenay, Stan Hagen Theatre
Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, Nobel Peace Prize Nominee, speaking on compassion as a road to reconciliation.
I Shall Not Hate:Moving Forward from Forgiveness to Compassion
Dr. Abuelaish will sign copies of his book “I Shall Not Hate” following his speech. Copies will be available for sale.Tickets on sale now: $15 (general seating, cash only) available through the Sid Williams Theatre Ticket Centre or online at www.sidwilliamstheatre.com (credit cards accepted).
Thursday, April 26 at 7:30 – 9 PM Mark R. Isfeld School Gym
1551 Lerwick Road, Courtenay
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Time for a Time for a new washing new washing machine?machine?
classifi [email protected]
Time to get your tools ready for the fifth annual Handyman Challenge to support the Campbell River Head Injury Support
Society. Were you affected
by the March storm? Maybe this can help.
This “fun”draiser involves volunteer
teams building garden/storage sheds, green-houses and playhouses, as well as other smaller items such as deck fur-niture, lawn items or
planters. The building starts Sat., June 2 and finishes Sun., June 3. Projects remain on public display at Robert Ostler Park (Foreshore) for a week and on Sun., June 9 will be sold by live auction starting from $1,200.
Teams, couples or individuals can still pre-register for the competition by con-tacting the Head Injury Support office.
Every year the society is continuously amazed by the support from individuals, clubs and businesses in the com-munity. Basic building materials are provided through donations and
the builders are encour-aged to add improve-ments such as windows to enhance the value of their shed. Teams are also encouraged to obtain donations such as merchandise and gift certificates to add extra value to their shed package.
To sponsor, register or get more informa-tion about the Handy-man Challenge contact the Head Injury Society office at (250) 287-4323 or e-mail: [email protected]
Further information will also be available through the society’s website, www.crhead.ca
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If you have ever wanted to shop and get to know some of the home based businesses offered in Campbell River, but don’t have time or the interest to “hold a party” then this is the perfect opportu-nity to shop for great
products while giving to a great cause.
More than twenty vendors will showcase their goods and ser-vices Sat., April 14, from 11:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. in the Campbell River Community Centre lounge (upstairs). Tup-
perware, Epicure, Par-tylite, Mary Kay Cos-metics, Jockey, Legal Shield, Zudora, Body by Vi, Scentsy, the Ver-tical Gym, Norwax, Avon, Ashes to Canvas, Arbonne, It Works!, Hola Lola-Hair Clips, Max, Sweet Tweet Bou-
tique, Usborne Books and Pampered Chef will all show their products, offering cash and carry items, free samples and lots of fun prizes.
Partial proceeds will go to Cameryn’s Cause of Campbell River.
For more informationplease contact ElizaHay at (250) 287-9675 orLindsay Rosse (250) 287-2375 or visit Facebookevent page “Super FunSaturday...
F o r C a m e r y n ’ sCause” or visit www.camerynscause.com
Shop for Cameryn’s Cause
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Experimental Recreational Fishery Community Information SessionA new recreational experimental fishery program was announced in 2011 for interested recreational stakeholders that will allow them to lease quota from commercial harvesters. This experimental program will provide access to halibut beyond the limits of the standard recreational license as well as the opportunity to continue fishing if the standard recreational fishery were to close early, giving those who choose to participate greater stability for business planning purposes.
This community information session will provide information and program details for individuals interested in participating in the halibut experimental recreational fishery and discuss plans for the long-term implementation of the program.
Tuesday, April 17th, 2012 - 6:30 to 8:00 p.m.B.C. Marine Heritage Centre 621 North Island Highway, Campbell River, B.C. For further information and to RSVP Please email: [email protected] Or call: 604-666-0912
HalibutFisheries and Oceans Pêches et Océans Canada Canada
Angel Rock
11th Annual
For tickets, call the Campbell River Hospice Offi ce:
250-286-1121
Coming May 5thKim’s Acupuncture & Acupressure Clinic
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BC’S LEGAL AID provider has special services aimed at helping Aboriginal people and their families.
Have you been charged with a criminal offence?Do you have child protection or family issues?Do you have questions about the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement, wills and estates, or Aboriginal hunting and fishing rights?Do you want information about your Gladue rights and First Nations Court?
Aboriginal people have unique legal rights, and help is available to understand and claim these rights. Advocates, legal representation, clinics, and advice are available to you both on and off reserve.For more information, see www.legalaid.bc.ca/aboriginal.
Are You Aboriginal and in Need of Legal Aid?
Legal aid in BC is provided by the Legal Services Society (LSS). LSS is committed to increasing awareness of Aboriginal legal rights and supporting the strengths of Aboriginal cultures and communities.
1-866-577-2525
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Driving While UsingHand Held Devices
Any chance you might do another article
on handheld device usage in BC? The fi rst
rider death of 2012 in Kelowna was caused
by driver inattention to cell phone usage.
I’ve attached a photo that was just taken this
Saturday. We actually took several - I was
driving, my wife was operating the camera.
This particular one clearly shows what has
the driver’s attention. Traffi c was not at a
standstill - it was fl owing at 60 km/h, and
there was plenty of vehicles around on a
six-lane highway.
The high-res version of this photo plus
the one with his license plate (and a clear
shot of his phone to his ear) have been
handed over to the Kelowna RCMP.
There’s not much that I can add to this
person’s request to continue to highlight the
dangers of taking your attention away from
the driving task. He’s clearly had enough
of seeing this selfi sh, uncaring behaviour
around himself and his family when he
is driving and intends to do something
about it. If someone from the Kelowna
Detachment takes action it is going to be
very diffi cult for this driver to explain away
his actions! I just hope that they don’t end
up becoming part of a road rage incident
when the offending driver realizes that a
photo has been taken.
Is any call or text so important that you
have to respond to it while driving? If you
must say yes, you are fooling yourself and
endangering everyone.
The author is a retired constable
with many years of traffi c enforcement
experience. To comment or learn more,
please visit www.drivesmartbc.ca.
Cst. Tim Schewe (Rtd.), DriveSmartBC
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Two-and-a-half year-old Riley Dunsmore looks like a healthy young boy as he plays with his neighbour-hood friends and zips by on his scooter. But take a closer look and it’s clear Riley is fight-ing a battle that his friends can only imag-ine.
Riley is fighting to recover from severe burns he suffered while camping March 17 at Upper Campbell Lake with his mom Cami Gareau and dad Ronnie Dunsmore.
Riley tripped on what Gareau believes was a stick and fell belly down into the campfire while his mom was pre-paring dinner.
“ I j u s t g r abb e d him,” Gareau said after Riley’s ski jacket ignited. “Panick, I guess. Shock. It was a gut reaction to just grab him and lay him down on his face. Then I flipped him over but his chest was still on fire so I used my hands to put him out.”
Gareau said she burned her fingers but it was only minor compared to the dam-age Riley suffered. The flames leapt up and burnt Riley’s neck,
cheeks, tongue, hands and arms.
Gareau said she flew down Highway 28 and arrived with Riley at Campbell River Hos-pital around 7 p.m. Gareau said doctors put cool compresses on his burns and his skin started to peel. Riley was then flown to B.C. Children’s Hospital and arrived around midnight. Riley was immediately taken in for surgery to check for damage to his throat. Gareau said the two-hour wait for Riley to come out of surgery was agonizing.
“It was hell waiting,” Gareau said. “I paced and cried.”
She said doctors told her Riley stopped breathing while on the operating table because the morphine he had been given earlier all kicked in at once.
“The first time I saw him, he had a tube in his throat,” Gareau said, fortunately there was no long-term dam-age to his lungs or throat.
But Riley is not out of the woods yet. A plastic surgeon has been moni-toring the bubbles that have formed on his hands and is concerned the burns are healing from the inside, instead of out as they should
be. Gareau said if they don’t start to heal prop-erly, Riley will have to have surgery to cut out the damaged skin and replace it with skin grafts.
“He told me I’m look-ing at two months in Vancouver if he has to have skin grafts,” Gareau said.
The family is already making trips back and forth from Vancouver once a week.
Since the accident, Riley has had five burn baths, which can only be done at Children’s Hos-pital. During the baths, Riley is sedated and soaked in special soap which allows doctors to peel dead skin from his body using twee-zers. Then polysporin is applied to the burns. Riley has burn baths every Monday and undergoes hyperbaric chamber treatments in Victoria. The treatment improves the body’s natural healing pro-cess by the inhalation of oxygen in a pressur-ized chamber. The only problem is the treat-ment is not covered by medical insurance and sessions cost $100 each time. So far, the family has racked up $500 in hyperbaric chamber treatments alone, not including the endless tubes of polysporin the
family has had to buy, as well as morphine pills.
A group of family friends have pulled together to organize a dance on Riley’s behalf for this Saturday. Fam-ily friend Tina Adams said there are still a lot of tickets that need to be sold. The dance starts at 7 p.m., doors at 6:30 p.m. at the Quin-sam Hall (761 Nursery Road). Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at the Quinsam Liquor Store, Smart Style Salon, Bubble’s Laun-dry and Video Gallery
at Saratoga.All proceeds will go to
Riley’s burn recovery. Rides home from the dance will be provided.
Gareau said Riley’s spirits are high and he is slowly recovering.
“He’s a very active kid and it hasn’t slowed him down much,” Gareau said. “He’s a very strong little boy, in good spirits, and very happy during the day. He’s always on the go. It’s just going to be a long road to recovery.”
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Riley Dunsmore takes a spin on his scooter and is slowly recovering after falling
in a campfire and suffering severe burns to the top half of his body.
Mom: Riley faces long road to recovery
ICBC thanks volunteers
In recognition of National Volunteer Week (April 15 to 21), ICBC thanks volun-teers in Campbell River and Gold River.
In 2011, Speed Watch program volunteers in Campbell River and Gold River contrib-uted over 160 hours to help reduce speed-related crashes. Vol-unteers use radar and speed-reader boards to show drivers how fast they’re traveling. Research shows that it works – over 70 per cent of drivers travel-ing 10km/h over the speed limit slow down when they see a speed-reader board.
In 2011, local Lock Out Auto Crime pro-g r a m vo l u n t e e r s handed out more than 2,600 notices onto the windshields of vehi-cles, many with valu-ables in sight, offering common sense tips to the owners to pro-tect them from auto crime.
These volunteers also operate the Sto-len Auto Recovery program in Camp-bell River and Gold River, and in 2011, they scanned approx-imately 11,400 licence plates to help identify stolen vehicles.
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Only once every four or five years, driven by lack of prey in their usual wintering grounds, snowy owls fly south to Pacific N o r t h w e s t shores.
T h i s h a s been such a year, and the h i g h nu m -bers of North A m e r i c a ’ s largest owl, concentrated near Vancou-ver, have cre-ated a mecca for birdwatchers and photographers.
Nature Vancouver’s online Rare Bird Alert had reported large numbers of owls near 72nd Street on Bound-ary Bay, plus more in the Brunswick Point area of Delta.
One source counted more than 70 owls at
one point. In the win-ter of 1973-’74, a record 107 snowy owls were seen during Ladner’s Christmas Bird Count.
Numbers this high constitute a major snowy ow l f l i g h t year, with t h e b i r d s expected to remain into m i d - A p r i l . O b s e r ve r s , i n c l u d i n g excited bird-ers and eager p h o t o g r a -
phers, have been asked to keep a respectful distance, in order not to flush or frighten off the large, imposing owl of the north, which measures 58 centime-ters – about two feet in height – with an enor-mous 127 cm wing-span.
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of prey tends to sit motionless, with large golden eyes ever watch-ful for small waterfowl and other prey. Snowy
owl flight years tend to make the news sim-ply because of their relative rarity and the bird’s size and mys-
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nomadic lives and travel vast distances from year to year searching for produc-tive feeding areas. Some years, most recently in the winter of 2011-’12, conditions cause them to come south in great numbers.
Ye a r- r o u n d , t h e snowy owl tradition-ally makes its home in the Yukon and in Alaska, where native a r c t i c l e m m i n g s abound. Yet every four or five years, owl repro-duction increases, and lemming and vole numbers decline, forc-
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It’s been five years since such numbers have been seen on B.C.’s southern coast.
All is not bliss in the snowies’ oceanview feeding grounds, as wildlife rehabilitators have received several owls in poor shape. Upon arrival to our shores, the owls are exhausted, emaciated and fragile, having flown thousands of kilometres in search of prey.
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