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Mayor Walter Jakeway served noticed at Tuesday’s council meeting that a group of citizens may legally challenge Coun. Ryan Mennie fin-ishing out his council term from Alberta.
Jakeway said a group of concerned residents may be advancing the chal-lenge.
“There may be a legal challenge for the whole arrangement of the remote situation that we have tonight as we’re heading into the future,” Jake-way said. “Everybody should be on notice we may have a legal challenge in the future.”
Mennie participated in Tuesday’s council meeting via Skype. Mennie said he Skyped with his iPad and fol-lowed along with the live broadcast of the meeting on the city’s website using his laptop.
“The Skype session worked very well for me,” Mennie said. “Other than my larger than life presence on the screen, it was like I was in the room and had no problem hearing or participating in the discussion.”
He said that following the regular council meeting, he also participated in the in-camera session of the meet-ing by phone in the committee room.
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Area D residents will finally head to the polls tomor-row.
A total of 535 property owners will be asked whether or not they wish to join the city of Campbell River in order to receive city sewer service.
The issue has been ongoing for two years, since the city first proposed amalgamation with northern Area
D in order to get those properties off septic systems.Brenda Leigh, Strathcona Regional District direc-
tor for Area D, said she is expecting a good number of people will turn out to vote.
“By all reports, the two advance polls have been well-run and I trust we can look forward to a big turnout on Saturday, June 28 at Ocean Grove School,” Leigh said. “I have the utmost respect for the intelligence of the people in Area D and I trust that they will take this vote
Councillor’s participation may face court challenge, mayor says
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Area D decision tomorrow
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During the council meeting, Mennie’s image was projected on coun-cil’s overhead screen. During presentations from the public, Mennie’s profile was shrunken to a small square at the bot-tom right corner of the screen. Realizing it may be distracting, Men-nie said he shut off his iPad during the presen-tations, which resulted in people in council chambers seeing a black screen. Despite the black out, Mennie said he was still listening to the live streaming.
But not ever yone agrees with what Mennie is doing.
Several residents have
signed a petition in pro-test.
The petition states that the residents believe “Councillor Mennie is abusing a provision in a city bylaw, to remain as a paid member of the Campbell River city council and represent the desire of these same citizens (and) to have Councillor Ryan Mennie resign his seat as a mem-ber of council, in the best interest of Campbell River taxpayers.”
The Community Char-ter states that “a member of council or a council committee who is unable to attend a council meet-ing or a council commit-tee meeting, as appli-cable, may participate in
the meeting by means of electronic or other com-munication facilities.”
But the residents who have signed the petition say they believe that sec-tion is set aside for coun-cil members who still reside in the community but are unable to attend meetings due to illness, work or other circum-stances beyond their control.
R e s i d e nt D ar ly ne Shane is concerned Men-nie is violating another section of the Com-munity Charter as well. One that states, “a per-son elected or appointed to office on a council is disqualified from hold-
ing that office if any of the following applies: b) the person is absent from council meetings for a period of 60 con-secutive days or 4 con-secutive regularly sched-uled council meetings, whichever is the longer time period, unless the absence is because of ill-ness or injury or is with the leave of council.”
City Clerk Peter Wip-per, in an e-mailed response to Shane, said that while it is true coun-cillors can be disqualified for missing four consecu-tive meetings, a section of the Community Char-ter clarifies that members are deemed to be present
if they are participating electronically.
While Mennie has vowed to attend the remaining council meet-ings between now and November’s municipal election, he has stepped down from the Strath-cona Regional District board and the city’s Advisory Planning and Environment Commis-sion.
Mennie said he will be back in Campbell River this weekend to cut the ribbon for the grand opening of Centennial Park’s new natural play-scape on Saturday and will be speaking as act-ing mayor.
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Daybreak Rotarians showed up en masse in city hall council chambers Tuesday morning to make sure Mayor Walter Jakeway bought his ticket. Local Rotarians are now selling tickets, in vari-ous locations around the city, for the Aug. 24 Duck Dip at Centennial Pool. Prizes include $5,000 for top spot, a TV and recliner for second place, and a trip to Vancou-ver. Tickets are $10.
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seriously and that they will make an informed decision.”
The referendum ques-tion, with a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ option, reads: “Are you in favour of a boundary extension to include a portion of Electoral Area D within the boundaries of the City of Campbell River for the purpose of
connecting to the City of Campbell River sanitary sewer service?”
The city also needs to get approval from Camp-bell River taxpayers and will use the Alternate Approval Process, which gives the city the green light to move forward with the project unless more than 10 per cent of registered voters send a
signed opposition form to city hall. Electors will have until July 21 by 4 p.m. to object.
If the project goes ahead, it will cost Camp-bell River taxpayers an extra $24 a year in user fees for the next 20 years, in order to pay off a $3.9 million project debt.
Area D res idents would be expected to pay $9,300, either in one lump sum or over the course of 20 years, likely starting in 2015. They would have five years to connect to the city’s sewer system and pay an additional $1,800 connection fee. A third cost would be to connect their home to the sewer line, an amount that would vary from home to home.
Tomorrow’s vote brings to an end months of frus-tration from many Area D residents who have repeatedly asked the city to leave them alone, have shown no interest in joining the city and have
protested the city’s pro-posal by putting up signs in Area D that encourage residents to vote ‘no’.
Leigh said everyone is ready to see it come to an end.
“All of our Area D community is looking forward to this process concluding. Once this is over, I am hopeful that we can move on to enjoying our beautiful rural sum-mer in gorgeous Area D,” Leigh said. “I would like to express the grati-tude of my community to Minister Coralee Oakes, who was determined to offer a democratic vote to our rural citizens. I would also like to thank her for appointing Lynn Ketch as Chief Electoral Officer. Ms. Ketch and her team offered my Area residents a people-friendly, professionally-conducted opportunity to vote.”
Voting takes place tomorrow at Ocean Grove Elementary, 3773 McLelan Rd.
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Salmon Festival orga-nizers got a nice surprise recently.
TSN crews will return to Campbel l River sooner than expected to film the festival’s Logger Sports competition.
While it was welcome news, it was also unex-pected.
“Since we were filmed
in 2011 and 2012, we did not expect another film-ing opportunity from them this soon, as their normal cycle is, film two consecutive years then film other competitions for three or four years before returning,” wrote organizers Philip Hicks, Dave MacLeod, and Jim Lilburn. “Given this, we did not budget for the required filming crew costs that the festival
must cover to be filmed.”Those costs include
return airfare from Toronto to Campbell River, local transpor-tation and accommo-dation. The festival already had donations totalling $3,600 but it wasn’t enough to cover the $5,000 flight from Toronto to Vancouver and return.
That opened the door for the city to step in.
Council, at its meeting June 10, decided to give the festival the remaining $5,000 it was looking for.
Coun. Andy Adams said the money is more than worth the exposure the city will get in return.
Each of the three epi-sodes will air this fall, once on TSN and twice on TSN2, and then again in the spring of 2015, again once on TSN and twice on TSN2.
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The city will vary its blasting bylaw to allow construction 24 hours a day, seven days a week as part of the John Hart G enerat ing St at ion upgrade project.
Aecon SNC-Lavalin – under contract by BC Hydro – needs to blast day and night in order to complete a new tunnel to the new underground generating station.
Project manager Scott Marshall said the blasts will not affect residents who live in the vicinity.
“As the majority of work is underground and also over two kilo-metres from the nearest dwelling, noise from our blasting operation will not be a problem,” Mar-shall said.
“BC Hydro has placed very stringent vibra-tion criteria on adjacent structures closer to the blast area than the exist-ing city of Campbell River infrastructure. Seismographs will be
set up for each blast to measure and ensure the vibration levels will not be exceeded.”
City clerk Peter Wip-per said staff do not have a problem with amending the blasting bylaw to accommodate round the clock blasting because, other than the entrance and exit to the tunnel, all blasting will occur underground and shouldn’t be heard.
The city will also alter its construction noise regulations, which per-mit construction noise from 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday to Saturday and from 8 a.m.-10 p.m. on Sundays and statutory holidays.
Excavated material from the underground tunnel will need to be loaded and removed from the site 24/7, so Marshall has requested the variance from coun-cil at Tuesday’s council meeting.
“Rock will be hauled both dayshift and night-shift,” Marshall said. “It is anticipated that there
will be between six to eight trucks per hour on both shifts that will leave the general site.”
The trucks will leave from the city’s water treatment facility off Hwy. 28 and will use Hwy. 19 and Hwy. 28 to access two material drop-off sites, one north at Middle Point and the other – a gravel pit off of Willis Road.
Wipper said heavy equipment and dump trucks being loaded will generate noise but the impact will be limited.
“This noise will con-tinue 24/7 and although this noise will impact the city’s water treat-ment facility there will
be no impact on residen-tial areas,” Wipper said. “There are residential properties situated along Highway 28, staff con-ducted an assessment of existing night-time traf-fic along that road. Rep-resentatives of (the) mine at Myra Falls reported that their operation gen-erates approximately 40 vehicle trips between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. Staff do not believe that the dump trucks hauling will generate higher lev-els of noise so long as the drivers do not use engine brakes.”
Blasting and hauling is expected to take place between July 15 and Oct. 1.
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Canada Day at the Cape Nuyumbalees Cultural Centre - 34 Weway Road, Cape Mudge, Quadra Island. Free shuttle from ferry terminal. 250-285-3733. www.nuyumbalees.com
Tea and Croquet Wed. July 2. Haig Brown House Adults $8.50. Seniors $7.50. Children under 5 free. Pre-register: 250-287-3103. [email protected].
The River Concert Series: Reunion Thurs. July 3. Spirit Square. 7-9pm. First weekly concert of the summer. Bring family friends and lawn chairs. www.spiritsquare.ca
Rumble in the River Roller Derby Sat. July 5. Strathcona Gardens. Doors 6:30pm. Whistle 7pm. Questions?; [email protected]. Tix @ Java Shack, Crossfit O’ 12, at the door and tidemarktheatre.com
CR Art Gallery Garden + Art Tour. Sat. July 5 & Sun, July 6. 10am- 4 pm. Tickets $16. For more information: 250 -287-2261 and www.crartgallery.ca
Tachov Children’s Choir from Czech Republic Mon. July 7. CR United Church on Pinecrest. 8pm. Tickets: $10 at CR Visitor Centre & at door.
Cops for Cancer Golf Tournament Sat. July 5 Story Creek Golf Course. 18-Hole Texas Scramble Best Ball format. www.copsforcancergolf.ca
Family Golf Classic Sat. July 19. 8am Registration. 9am Golf. Fundraiser for the C.R. Salvation Army Lighthouse. Family Team of 4, $150. 250-830-8100 or email: [email protected]
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Lost Families Found 7-9p.m. CR Genealogy Society Library hours. Help available. Maritime Museum. 250-203-0585
Family Place Drop In 8:30-11am Willow Pt. Neighbourhood(corner of Eardley & Larwood. AND Robron Cenre. 1-3pm. Free.
ACA A 12 Step Program for Adult Children of Alcoholics or other dysfunctional families. 7:30pm. Depending on working schedule. Confirm meeting days. 250-923-9197
Co-Ed Touch Rugby 6:30-8pm. Southgate Middle School. For adults and teens ages 13+. All experience levels
Therapeutic Relaxation Appointment Free for those dealing with illness, grief or Caregivers. CR Hospice Society 250- 286-1121 for appt.
Seniors’ Centre Sportsplex 12:00 – 2:30pm Mexican Train, lunch, cards Community Centre 8:30 –11:30am. Line Dancing. 250-914-4401.
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Discovery Toastmasters 12:00-1:00 p.m. Community Centre-Rm 1. Contact Lorraine: 250-286-4273
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Lost Families Found: 10a.m.-3p.m. CR Genealogy Society Library hours. Help avail. Maritime Museum. 250-203-0585
Weight Watchers Mtg: Maritime Heritage Museum. 11:30am & 6:30pm
Al-Anon on Quadra 7-8p.m. 972 West Road Quadra Island Children’s Centre
Drop-In Meditation-All Levels 7-8p.m. Ocean Resort, 4384 Island Hwy. [email protected]. 250-792-3165
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OPT(Options for Sexual Health) Drop In Clinic 7-9pm. Health Unit in Tyee Plaza.. Education & Info. Low cost birth control. All ages welcome. 250-830-7603
CR Newcomer’s Meeting 7pm. Ironwood Centre, 1351 Ironwood St. For women new to the area. Sandy 250-923-7471. 1st Tuesday
Acoustic Jam CR Lodge, 7pm. 250-287-7446
Weight Watchers Meeting Maritime Heritage Centre 11am & 6pm, 250-286-3161
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NEW! Tea and Croquet at the Haig Brown House. Pre-register. Adults $8.50. Seniors $7.50. Children under 5 free. 250-287-3103. [email protected].
Céilidh by the Sea Live Music 7pm. Foggdukkers Coffee, 907 S. Isl Hwy. 7pm.
The Heart Support Group meeting 7pm. CR Community Centre.. 4th Wed of month. Ken: 250-923-3466
CR Paddlers - Evening Sea Kayaking 6-8pm. FMI call: 250-203-9953
Sing for Pure Joy! 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. The Lions Den (across from Thrifty’s) 1441 Ironwood Rd. Mary 250 285-3764.
CR Parkinson self help support group 1:30 pm. Room 201, CR Baptist Church Pat at 286-1354. 2nd Wed of the month.
CR Toastmasters 7-8:30pm. Community Centre, Room 1. Sarah: 250-830-3839. [email protected]
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Bears are just doing what comes naturally when they wander out of the woods and into a residential neighbourhood.
The entire region is their native habitat and they don’t worry about town limits signs.
So when they are in a yard and come across garbage cans, they are going to do what comes naturally — chow down.
Bears are always hungry, especially in the spring as they come out of hibernation, and in the fall when they are building up fat levels for hibernation.
It doesn’t take long for a bear to realize that garbage is an easy source of food.
And it is that addiction that brings bears into potential conflict with the human residents of those neighbourhoods. Ultimately, it is the bears who lose because they are destroyed.
But given that bears act purely on instinct, the only solution is for B.C. residents to change their habits.
Keep your garbage can in a secure location, and while you are at it, pull down the bird feeders because the birds don’t need the food in the summer and the seed draws bears. Clean up fruit as it begins to ripen and monitor
your compost.It’s been suggested several times that bears creating a
possible conflict be trapped and relocated to the woods. However, biologists will tell you that once the animal is addicted to garbage, they will walk for several kilometres to the nearest neighbourhood so they can indulge.
Eating garbage is ultimately a death sentence for bears.With bear complaints rising in some areas, now is the
time for residents to become more aware of their natural surroundings and how to live with their four-legged neighbours.
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Few things rival the World Cup for shenanigans
We say: We all have to learn to live with bears in this province
Just when I feel a little embarrassed by the shenanigans of hockey players, the craziness of the NHL and our obsession with pro hockey, along comes the world of soccer – sorry, football – to put us in our place.
Yes, The Beautiful Game makes the National Hockey League look like the small potatoes it is.
With the World Cup currently under-way on television screens around the globe, even North Americans get wrapped up in the spectacle that is the biggest sporting event on the planet – yes, it’s even bigger than the Olympics, which is no amateur when it comes to staging a head-shaking spectacle of whining, cheating and generally embar-rassing behaviour in the name of sport. North America is the last holdout in
football’s sporting hegemony. Now that North America has taken the ball and run with it – sorry, I couldn’t resist an ironic metaphor for the North American version of “football” – soccer has indeed conquered the world.
The game has been popular in the U.S. and Canada for a long time and more kids play soccer in Canada than play hockey.
Soccer has always been a part of my life, being an immigrant from the coun-try where partisanship is so ingrained that it sends three teams to contest the great football prize, even though none of them appear in any danger of win-ning it. Of course, now being Canadian, it doesn’t appear as if we’ll be attending the big dance any time soon either. This is supposed to feel significant for some
reason. But such is the World Cup that it stirs
national pride and exhorts people to unite and sing the glory of their team at the top of their lungs in a stadium far, far away. And if you can’t be at the stadium, you can always put on your national team’s colours and plunk yourself down on your living room couch and watch it on the telly. Or, if you’re feeling tribal – and such behavior is encouraged – head down to a local pub with others whose grandparents came from some country somewhere else and cheer on a team whose players’ names you can barely pronounce.
Ah, the World Cup where diving, act-ing, whining and, yes, biting, are all part of the spectacle. And that’s just at the FIFA meetings. Okay, sorry, that last one
was a joke. I don’t know if those things happen in a FIFA meeting but I do know that FIFA is the only organization that can teach the International Olympic Committee a thing or two about politi-cal intrigue. Yes, FIFA is the organization that decided hosting a World Cup in the middle of summer in the one of the hot-test deserts in the world is a good idea.
But despite all the craziness, one thing that transcends it all is the simple beauty of the game and the passion of the fans who suspend belief for a month every four years and celebrate pure athleticism and cunning strategy.
Like all sports, at the heart of it all is a child’s game that still elevates the human spirit to a level of shared joy. Unfortu-nately, childish behaviour surfaces a little too often.
Last week, when walking with my dog along the Beaver Lodge main trail, coming out onto Trask Road, what did I see but a black bear ambling up the road toward us.
I stood and waited for a few moments hoping the bear would decide to hop up to the underbrush and take another route to wherever she/he was going. It didn’t.
There is one house there that has two dogs and I walked into their yard, hoping that either someone was home, or maybe the dogs would bark and scare off the bear. Predict-ably, the dogs barked.
They did their job – well done.Just then a group of ladies walked by, also leaving the trails,
so I told them of the bear and we all looked up the road – no bear, so apparently it had left.
Many thanks to Margo who very kindly gave myself and my dog a ride up to McPhedran. Nature is beautiful, but bears are best viewed from a distance!
Marina Mactavish,Campbell River
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The Campbell River Environmental Coun-cil wants to see more studies before approval is given for a proposed contaminated soil treat-ment facility near McIvor Lake.
Upland Excavating wants to build an 18,100 square foot facility that would be housed under a dome in order to reme-diate “dirty dirt,” up to 50,000 cubic metres. The company says there’s a there’s a need for such a facility due to limited locations on Vancou-
ver Island to remediate hydrocarbon contami-nated soil.
But f i rs t Upland requires approval from the Ministry of Envi-ronment and has filed a 64-page technical report prepared by consultants Terrawest Environmen-tal Inc. The report was issued June 6 and pro-vides the public with 30 days to make comments to the ministry.
That’s not enough time, according to the local environmental council, which wants to first see detailed hydrology and geotechnical studies.
“My question is, where does the groundwater go?” council president Leona Adams told the Mirror. “People who are wells and the people of Campbell River need to know about this – this is their drinking water.”
In a letter from the
council to the City of Campbell River, Adams further outlined their concerns for the facility proposed for 7311 Gold River Hwy.:
“These lands and the entire contaminated soil remediation activities are situated on top of a large aquifer which is on the south, east and north shore of McIvor Lake. McIvor lake is part of Lower Campbell Lake and connects to John Hart Lake, which is the source of Campbell River’s drinking water…(we are) concerned over the potentially severe impact of the proposed contaminated storage and treatment facility on the quality of our drink-ing water.”
According to the Ter-rawest technical report, “The design, construc-tion and operation of the facility meet or
exceed the requirements detailed with the Minis-try of Environment pro-tocol.”
The report outlines how Upland intends to capture any runoff waters at the lowest point using one sump pump. But Adams wonders if that will be good enough, pointing out that the Quinsam Coal mine uses two sump pumps at its site and that’s sometimes not quite enough to col-lect all the runoff.
“And where will the effluent be treated?” she asked. Adams is hopeful the period for public response can be extended at least until further studies are avail-able. As it stands, the deadline is July 5.
“The deadline should be extended,” said city councillor Larry Samson. “I don’t even know if the residents living around
McIvor Lake have been consulted or are even aware about this.”
Samson said the issue was raised at a recent committee of the whole meeting and he’s further spoken to Environment Ministry representa-tives about the concerns raised by the local envi-ronmental council. He also wanted to clarify whether Upland has the proper zoning to be build a contaminated soil treatment facility.
“City staff indicate they do have the proper zon-ing – but it’s not clear,” he said. “There are ques-tions to be asked about the amount of soil to be treated, where is it com-ing from, and the prox-imity to our watershed and the Quinsam River?”
Upland manager Mike Stuart was not available for comment at press time.
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BraveHearts and River Spirit dragon boat teams want to thank all Relay for Life organizers, volunteers and supporters for their hard work and determination in making this year’s event a success.
The two teams also invite everyone to their fourth annual Race the River dragon boat regatta on Satur-day at Dick Murphy Park on the Tyee Spit.
Races begin at 8:30 a.m. and the day will be full of food, fun and entertainment.
With 19 teams participating this year, the racing will be fast and furious. Marine Harvest will provide delicious barbecued salmon burgers for lunch with all funds raised going to the Campbell River Hospice.
There will also be local entertainers, Serious Folk, Cat & Kalvin, Heartland and Ron Tilley. There will be a carnation ceremony at noon recognizing cancer sur-vivors, those who are fighting the disease and those who have lost their battle. To avoid parking problems, a free shuttle, provided by Pacific Western Transit, will run between the parking lot behind SuperStore to the site and back throughout the day.
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Dragon Boats will return to the Tyee Spit on Saturday for the annual Race the River Dragon Boat Regatta. Park behind Superstore and take the free shuttle to the race site.
Dragon boatsto race Saturday on the Tyee Spit
Natural playground opens Saturday with free events
A natural play space is very different from your average playground – it’s not just swings and a tee-ter totter.
It is “a space intention-ally designed or desig-nated to integrate natu-ral components into a
place for structured and unstructured play and learning.”
Nature-based play encourages active play ( jumping, running, cl imbing) and cre-ative play (art making, make-believe and build-ing) leads to hours of unstructured fun.
This type of play sup-ports children’s physi-cal, intellectual and socio-emotional devel-opment. It also provides
an important early con-nection for children with nature and creates future environmental stewards.
On Saturday, the city is hosting an event that will give community mem-bers the opportunity to enjoy the newly designed Centennial Park.
Be sure to check out the new natural play space and basketball court.
Free family fun activi-ties are planned all day including a free swim
and snack.Don’t forget your water
bottle, hat, shades and sunscreen.
Schedule of activities:n 10-10:15 a.m., rib-
bon cutting. n 10:15 a.m. to 12:30
p.m., meet the Sum-mer Camp leaders and try nature activities and group games, tennis, basketball, crafts and take part in the scaven-ger hunt. n 12:30-2:30 p.m.,
public swim and aquatic games.
Centennial Park is the place to be
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• Have the required safety equipment on board. Your equipment must be:
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▪ In good working order, maintained and replaced according to manufacturer’s recommendations.
• Carry a Canadian-approved lifejacket orpersonalflotationdevice(PFD)of the right size, for each person on board.
• Carry your pleasure craft licence on any pleasure craft fitted with a motor of 10 horsepower (7.5 kW) or more.
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• Check the weather forecast before you leave shore.
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Runners celebrated the summer solstice, and the longest night of the year, with a fun run through the vineyards of Coastal Black Winery in Black Creek. The five-kilometre run preceded an after party full of sparkling wine, appetizers and draw prizes.
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That’s a wrapCampbell River Minor Baseball house teams played their final games last Saturday at Nunns Creek Park. Clockwise from above, players take a break on Campbell River’s version of the Green Monster in the peewee ball field. Jacob Kennedy, right, slides into home for the Red Sox just under the tag of Blue Jays catcher Kyle Roemer, left, while his teammates celebrate in the background during the semi-final bantam game. Dodgers pitcher Matt Leard lets ‘er fly during the bantam championship game which the Blue Jays won 9-8. While it was the last day of league games, Campbell River rep teams continue play at Nunns Creek until August.
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L ast Tuesday the Campbell River Track and Field Club hosted its first Hershey’s Track Meet. This free commu-nity event was attended by more than 35 children aged 9-14 years.
Each child competed in up to three track and field events including a standing long jump, soft-ball throw, 100m dash, and 600-1200m distance run.
The Comets coaches organized and ran the meet, with many of the senior Comets athletes volunteering to measure
and/or time the events. These athletes, includ-
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Attendance was made even sweeter as every
participant also received a delicious Hershey’s treat.
These fun meets are held throughout North America to help promote physical fitness, partici-pation and sportsman-ship, while introducing children to the basics of track and field…the RUN, JUMP and THROW principles.
Sponsored by Her-shey’s, the track meets have been held for more than 36 years, with regional finalists eligi-ble to attend the North American Finals Meet in
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W y a t t M u r r a y (boys 9-10) softball throw/100m/600m
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L a u r e n L i n e g a r (girls 11-12) softball throw/100m
Hershey’s track meet a sweet success
A group of boys Tuesday enjoy the Hershey’s Track Meet, hosted for the first time in Camp-bell River.
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No goThe Campbell River Ravens celebrate a goal that was subsequently called off for the player’s foot being in the crease during a Midget lacrosse game Saturday at Rod Brind’Amour Arena. Campbell River lost the game 8-5 to Juan de Fuca. The Ravens will meet up with Juan de Fuca again this weekend for its first playoff series.
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Don’t be green with envy; register for the Frogger 15 before June 30 to get the discounted early bird registration price of $50.
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The 2014 Frogger will be held on Saturday, Sept. 20. Starting and
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If you don’t want to run the full 15 kilometres, then grab a couple of friends and make a relay team – dress up and you could win the fabulous Frogger competition for best costume! There will be range of activities for family and supporters.
The race is hosted in partnership with Gre-enways Land Trust, City of Campbell River, and
the affiliated organizing committee – all proceeds support Greenways Land Trust, a local environ-mental charity. Last year the race raised close to $4,000 to support Gre-enways Land Trust’s work enhancing local green spaces, including the much loved Beaver Lodge Forest Lands.
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Blend the best of tra-ditional and contempo-rary summer pastimes at Tea and Croquet at the Haig-Brown House this summer, hosted by the Museum at Campbell River.
This riverside property provides a serene AND timeless backdrop to the tea catered by May Appy Place, along with the croquet and badmin-ton, both modern sports
based on popular games of the 19th century.
Instruction in these athletic pursuits is avail-able, as is a tour of the grounds and the study where Roderick Haig-Brown penned his cel-ebrated books on fly fishing and conservation. All ages are welcome to attend this relaxing after-noon in the sun.
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Every second year, Powell River plays host to some of the finest choirs from around the world at the International Choral Kathaumixw.
One of the happy ben-efits for Campbell River music lovers is that we’re able to enjoy a concert by one of the visiting choirs before they return to their homeland.
This year we have the good fortune to hear the Tachov Children’s Choir from the Czech Republic.
Under the direction of founding director Josef Brabanec, the Tachov Children’s Choir has won numerous international awards.
The group has per-formed in 16 European countries, South Africa,
Brazil, Argentina and China before coming to Canada.
With 60 voices in their principal choir, they per-form a wide variety of folk, secular and sacred music.
The concert sponsor, Island Voices Chamber Choir, is still looking for places to billet the chil-dren for the night of the concert. To help out, visit www.islandvoicescham-berchoir.bc.ca or contact Jo-Anne Preston at 250-337-5730.
The Tachov Children’s Choir perform on Mon-day, July 7, 8 p.m., at Campbell River United Church. Tickets are $10 and are available at the Campbell River Visitor’s Centre or at the door.
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The Tachov Children’s Choir visits Campbell River on July 7.
Reunion , the band that keeps on rockin’ is back to play Spirit Square Thursday, July 3.
For more than 40 years Reunion has been rocking and rolling in Campbell River, and this night will be no different.
The band members are Wes Pickthall on drums, Brian “Fuzz” Morissette on rhythm guitar and vocals, Steve Sandholm on bass, Mike Austin on keyboards, Glenn Gark on lead guitar and vocals, and Ron Aitchison on lead vocals. Bring your lawn chairs and bring your kids and come on down and enjoy a great night of music and dancing.
This is the first of the free Thursday summer con-certs.
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04:35 3.9 12.8
12:36 0.9 3.0
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SATURDAY 06-28
Time Height
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00:31 3.3 10.8
05:14 3.8 12.5
12:51 1 3.3
19:38 4.1 13.5
SUNDAY 06-29
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05:51 3.7 12.1
13:02 1.1 3.6
20:14 4.1 13.5
MONDAY 06-30
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06:29 3.6 11.8
13:27 1.2 3.9
20:50 4.1 13.5
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07:11 3.4 11.2
13:57 1.4 4.6
21:26 4.1 13.5
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08:00 3.2 10.5
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Hot spots:Green Can and The Hump If you looked across Discovery Passage towards Cape Mudge and south of the lighthouse last weekend you would have seen close to a hundred boats � shing just south of Quadra Island. The salmon � shing was great with most anglers getting their limit, including Dallas Currie who went out for the � rst time. Lots of hatchery-clipped coho are being caught as well as springs, mainly around The Hump, but the Green Can seems to be the spot where � shermen are headed. Feeder springs are averaging 14-19 pounds and lots of sizes are in the high 20s. A few Tyee have come in with the largest being 34 pounds. Fishing slowed down a bit
last Sunday as the whales went through, but all
in all, the � shing is off to a great start
in Campbell River.
Women’s Derby The 22nd annual women’s salmon derby wrapped up on Sunday at Painter’s Lodge with Lois McRae from Gibbons, Alberta being the overall winner with her catch of 28.6 pounds while Maridee Fitch coming in second with her salmon of 28.4 pounds. Fifty-six ladies took to the water this year and many have been coming to Campbell River for many years and will continue to � sh here in the future. This was also the � rst salmon derby for Lavinna Lee, a baby from Seattle, Washington who was here with her mother Lisa. Both mother and daughter had a wonderful � shing experience. Just over 2,000 pounds of
salmon were caught at the derby. Ladies that register for the derby each year are assigned � shing guides on registration day and � sh out of 17-foot whalers on Discovery Passage.
Best Bait Saltwater anglers are using a wide variety of hootchies, and the big springs have been hitting on the big plugs. On the local lakes, the early morning hours seem to be the best time to get out. You can � sh from shore using worms and some small trout can be taken. We are a few weeks away from the arrival of the pinks, reports will � lter in from Sayward then Browns Bay and then the pinks will be in the Campbell River.
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CityPRE-AUTHORIZED WITHDRAWALS FOR 2015 PROPERTY TAXES
Remember, signing up for the program in 2014 means your payments will apply to your 2015 property taxes.
The City’s new Pre-Authorized Withdrawal Service for Property Taxes will allow Campbell River property tax payers the ability to make regular monthly payments towards next year’s property taxes.
If interested, here is your checklist to ensure your application is complete:✔ 2014 property taxes paid in full;✔ 2014 Home Owner Grant claimed (if eligible);✔ Pre-Authorized Withdrawal Service application form filled out; ✔ Void cheque attached to completed application form;✔ Completed application form initialled where necessary, signed and dated;✔ Completed application form returned to City Hall in person or via mail: 301 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River BC V9W 4C7
Remember – use your 2014 Net Taxes amount for the calculation of your monthly withdrawal.
Application forms were included with your 2014 property tax notice, and are also available online at www.campbellriver.ca, at City Hall, the Community Centre and the Sportsplex;
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WATCH FOR WORK ON DOGWOOD STREETBETWEEN 7TH AND 4TH AVENUES THIS SUMMER.
Drivers should expect single-lane traffic in each direction in portions of these three blocks throughout July and August.
Construction work will take place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday.
Drivers, please follow flaggers directing traffic, and thank you for your patience during this temporary change.
This project will replace an undersized piping system to allow for greatervolume - for both domestic water use and fire suppression.
For more details, please visit the Capital Projects page on the City’swebsite at www.campbellriver.ca.
COMMUNITY UPDATE JUNE 27, 2014
301 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River, BC V9W 4C7Telephone: [email protected] www.campbellriver.ca
Check out Upcoming Events on theCity’s website (www.campbellriver.ca).To have your event posted on the calendar,complete the events form underDiscover Campbell River / Events.Or, contact the Visitor Centre at 1.250.830.0411 ext. 2 or via email: [email protected].
MORE PARKING DURING PROPERTY TAX TIMEIf you are coming to City Hall to pay your taxes, we’re making more room for you. From June 16 – July 2 (inclusive) additional public parking is being made available at City Hall.
Those coming in to City Hall to make property tax payments are encouraged to park in the larger City Hall parking lot with access off the Alder street hill leading into and out of downtown.
During this time, parking stalls numbered 1-38 and 41-47 will be available for public use.
The smaller parking lot at the top of St. Ann’s remains available for public parking but is limited to only 11 stalls.
Property taxes and Home Owner Grants are dueJuly 2, 2014.
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICENotice is hereby given that a Public Hearing regarding the following will be held in the Council Chambers of City Hall located at 301 St. Ann’s Road in Campbell River, B.C. at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 8, 2014. Property owners are required to provide all tenants, leaseholders and occupants with a copy of this Public Hearing Notice.
A copy of this proposed bylaw may be inspected at the City Hall, Development Services Department on any regular business day between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive, from Thursday 26 June 2014 to Tuesday 8 July 2014. All persons who believe that their interests are affected by the proposed Bylaw will be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respecting matters contained in the Bylaw that is the subject of this hearing. Please note that legal considerations prevent Council from receiving any representations or submissions after the close of the Public Hearing. A speakers list will be available for persons wishing to speak at the Public Hearing. You may register in advance by calling 250-286-5700 or in person immediately before the Public Hearing. Prior registration is not essential to be able to speak at the Public Hearing, but is recommended.
Proposal for 81 Murphy Street:Bylaw No. 3556, 2014: To amend Zoning Bylaw 3250, 2006, to rezone the property from R-1 (Residential One) Zone to R-1A (Residential One A) Zone.
Legal Description: LOT 2, BLOCK A, DISTRICT LOT 72, SAYWARD LAND DISTRICT, PLAN 16427.
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THELMA SILKENSMUSEUM AT CAMPBELL RIVER
Hardwicke Island lies in Johnstone Strait, 80 kilometres north of Campbell River.
The island’s homes and a cluster of logging camp build-ings are spread along its west-ern shoreline, facing Kelsey Bay and the village of Sayward on Vancouver Island.
Settlement at Hardwicke began in the early 1900s. Sev-eral bachelors occupied Crown Grants, and the Kelsey family were homesteading there when a steam-powered tug pulled five large floats into the bay in 1918. Aboard the floats were buildings, logging equipment, crew members and Hans and Gertrude Bendickson with their young family, six sons and one daughter, aged from one and a half to eleven years old.
Originally from Norway, the Bendicksons and their mainly Norwegian crew had already lived at other coastal locations while logging timber licences. At Hardwicke they set down roots; clearing land and rais-ing livestock while continuing to log.
Soon after the Bendickson camp moved ashore, Hans Bendickson and William Kelsey built a small school-house on a rise of land between their two homes. During the 1920s and 30s a succession of young woman teachers pre-sided over a handful of pupils.
The Kelseys moved across the water to what became Kelsey Bay, but among the families that came to the island in these early years, the Erik-
sons and Edwards also estab-lished long-lasting ties. The Edwards and their neighbours the Thompsons lived several miles from the bay, but the children walked in every kind of weather to attend school.
As the Bendickson children grew up, they took an active part in homesteading and log-ging, and helped build a large family home. The eldest son, Arthur, married Enda Cuth-bert, who had come to Hard-wicke on her first teaching job. Later, one of her pupils, Hazel Anderson, became the wife of the youngest son Jim. The first wedding, however, was that of the Bendicksons’ only daughter
Lilly, to Olaf Hansen, the eldest son of the Hansen family at nearby Port Neville. The long friendship between the two Norwegian families was fur-ther strengthened when Lilly’s brother Harold married Olaf ’s sister Edith.
George (who never mar-ried), Arthur, Harold and Jim continued the logging business begun by their father. During the 1940s they, their wives and children and other young fami-lies lived on a float camp which they moved to various logging sites. The other two Bendick-son brothers Barney and Fred, who served during World War II in the Air Force and Army
respectively, lived in Vancou-ver. Barney owned Bendickson Towing with a fleet of tugboats and Fred was a shipwright.
In 1949 Bendickson Log-ging moved back to Hardwicke Island. The houses were pulled ashore and a land based camp was established. Across from the northern tip of Hardwicke, tiny, rocky Yorke Island had been a strategic military for-tification during World War II. Now the fort was being dismantled and the company purchased a number of its for-mer buildings. Several became bunkhouses; one became a new, larger schoolhouse, and a small building was converted
into the ‘Teacherage’, a little house for the teacher
At the one-room school, many of the pupils were the children of those who had attended the first school. Oth-ers, more used to town life, came to join their fathers who were working at the camp. Crew members were encour-aged to bring their families to Hardwicke, in order to create a stable workforce, increase school enrolment and build up a community.
The community thrived. As another generation grew up, there were sports days, Christmas concerts, dances, a Friday night movie, baseball games, picnics, fishing trips. A breakwater was created to pro-tect the boat harbour, and as was the case for other coastal settlements, a freight boat stopped regularly with grocer-ies ordered from Woodwards of Vancouver.
Vegetable and flower gardens flourished. Kids played and swam in the frigid salt water while their mothers sat and visited on the beach. A party-line telephone connected the houses, each place identified by the hand-cranked number of long and short rings.
The passing years brought inevitable changes, but the ties that were forged by Hard-wicke’s early residents have remained strong through suc-ceeding generations of their families.
Nearly a century later, descendants of the Bendick-sons, Eriksons and Edwards have homes at Hardwicke today.
THELMA SILKENSMUSEUM AT CAMPBELL RIVER
Hardwicke Island lies in Johnstone Strait, 80 kilometres north of Campbell River.
The island’s homes and a cluster of logging camp build-ings are spread along its west-ern shoreline, facing Kelsey
into the ‘Teacherage’, a little house for the teacher
At the one-room school, many of the pupils were the children of those who had attended the first school. Oth-ers, more used to town life, came to join their fathers who were working at the camp. Crew members were encour-
A Look BackINTO THE HISTORY OF THE CAMPBELL RIVER AREA
PHOTO COURTESY THE MUSEUM AT CAMPBELL RIVER
Hardwicke Island in the 1930s. It was often difficult to moor boats due to strong winds and tidal currents.
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Settlers created lasting ties at Hardwicke Island
Their motto is “Peo-ple helping People” and the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Campbell River lives up to its mantra.
Recently, the Campbell River Aerie presented $1,700 to the Campbell River Hospital Founda-tion to go towards the purchase of an infant sta-bilette for the Maternity Department at Campbell River Hospital.
These funds were raised over the last three years through an annual bonspiel organized by the Campbell River Aerie.
On average, 400 babies are born in the Campbell River hospital each year and an infant stabilette is present at each birth. This equipment is used to perform a baby’s first exam and health care measurements.
The stabilette also functions as a neonatal crash cart in the event there are complications after birth.
The cost of a stabilette is $25,000.
Founded in 1898, the Fraternal Order of Eagles is an international non-profit organization unit-ing fraternally in the spirit of liberty, truth,
justice, and equality, to make human life more desirable by lessening its ills and promoting peace, prosperity, gladness and hope.
Those who wish to sup-port the doctors, nurses and other key members of the local healthcare team can donate online at www.crhospitalfoud-nation.ca or by calling 250-850-2418.
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Stacey Marsh (far left) of the Campbell River Hospital Foundation is joined by maternity ward staff as they accept a $1,700 donation from the Campbell River Fraternal Order of Eagles. The money helped buy this infant stabilette.
Eagles help newborns
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To everyone who helped out with the Georgia Park Elementary Grade 5 Celebration!
Thank you to all the parents who helped plan and organize the party. From creating the year book and selling freezies
to taking photos and buying prizes and balloons. From making cake pops to cutting out stars. You all made the day extra special for our amazing kids!
A Huge Thank You to the Georgia Park PAC, Mr. Rennie and all of the businesses that donated prizes and food such as...
Booster Juice, Discovery Foods, Intersport, Pedal Your World, Play ‘n Trade, Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, Save on Foods, Strathcona Gardens, Tim Hortons
Congratulations to all of the Grade 5 Grads! Good luck in Middle School next year!
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
STRATHCONA GARDENS LANDSCAPINGAND IRRIGATION
The Strathcona Regional District is seeking proposals from qualified firms to complete the following connected projects at the Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex located at 225 South Dogwood Street, Campbell River, BC:
1. Landscaping of the Pinecrest bank; and 2. Expanding and upgrading the irrigation system.
Request for Proposal documents may be obtained at no charge from the Strathcona Regional District website (www.strathconard.ca) or in person at #301-990 Cedar Street, Campbell River, BC.
Location: Campbell River, BC
Issue Date: June 18, 2014
Closing Date and Time: July 18, 2014 (2:00 pm Pacific Daylight Saving Time)
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GRIETJE (GRACE) October 17, 1932– June 20, 2014
The family of Grace Bergsma sadly announces her passing on June 21, 2014. She passed peacefully at her home in Campbell River with husband George by her side.Grace is survived by her husband
George, her brothers Leo and Harm in Holland, her children David (Cathy), Joanna (Paula), Mark, Alisa (Rick), Dan (Sandy), Audrey (Lloyd) Jim (Laura), Kurt (Lisa), Margaret (Derek) and Mike (Brenda) and her large extended family both in Canada and Holland.Grace lived her life caring for others. She was always willing to lend a hand to anyone who needed it. She loved to knit and quilt and there are many examples of her beautiful work around the town and indeed the world. She was well known to crafters after having owned the Yarn Barn some years ago.She was a long time member of TOPS, serving terms on the executive and making many good friends there. The family would like to thank all the friends and family who helped make her last few months enjoyable. There are many people who helped but we would like to send a special thank you to granddaughters Kristy and Sonja as well as Doctor James Grace.There will be a Celebration of Life on July 15th at the Eagles from 1:00pm - 4:00pm to say goodbye to this amazing woman. Please join the family for some reminiscing and light snacks.In lieu of flowers, please donate to the BC Cancer Foundation.
POLLOCK Gregory Michael
October 19, 1978 – June 12, 2014
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of Greg Pollock. He will be lovingly missed and remembered by partner Katherine, son Gabriel, daughter Sierra, mother Debbie, stepdad Dave, sister Tanya, brother David, nieces Brittany and Brianna, nephews Brett and Braylon and great-niece Leah as well as many other family and friends.A celebration of Greg’s life will be held at the Campbell River Baptist Church, 260 S. Dogwood St. on Saturday, July 5 at 1:00p.m.
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IN MEMORIAM
In Loving MemoryBarbara Kovacs
Nov. 8, 1927-June 28, 2013
In our hearts your memory lingers,
Sweetly tender, fond and true
There is not a day, Dear Mother,
That we do not think of you.
Love always, Rose & Larry
In Memory of Raili Turunen
April 10, 1941 - June 30, 2006
It’s been 8 yearssince the day you left us
and not once have you ever left our hearts,
Even though we cannot see you, we know you are close,
watching over us.
Yrjo, Tuija, Ari, Allan,Kathy, Jennifer,
Dex, Katie, Melly, Austyn and Shane
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Discovery Passage Aquarium: Help is needed to look after distributing rack cards and other promotional material to local business and venues. Keep track of drop off locations, replenish material, and source new distribution opportunities.
Women’s Centre: Volunteers are needed for their bi-annual beauty day on July 22nd from 11:30 to 3:30.Help with setup & cleanup, lunch preparation, applying make-up or nail polish, doing haircuts would be appreciated.
RiverCity Arts Fest: Volunteers are needed to erect tents, help people at the Information Booth or assist with registering artists for the event that happens on July 26th from 10-6 at Spirit Square.
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The regular hours of work for this position will be Monday to Friday, eight hours per day, or as determined by production and shipping requirements.
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CARETAKERS/RESIDENTIAL MANAGERS
MATURE COUPLE to provide minimal after hour daily duties along with Sundays & stat holi-days. Security to local mini storage business in lieu of rent of large 2 bdrms, 2nd fl oor on site suite. 6 appls, gas F/P, patio (utilities/cable included). Training to start approx July 15, 2014. Position to start Aug 1, 2014. Both persons must be computer literate. Apply in person to Econo U Store-It Inc. 1231 Spruce St, Campbell River. Mon-Fri 8am-5pm.
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GARDENING
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YARD SERVICES Lawn care including cut, trim and hauling, dump runs & misc. hauling. Call Ed at 250-923-0567 or 250-202-4673.
HANDYPERSONS
Not Just another Handyman! 23 yrs experience. Specializ-ing in roofs/repair, fencing/re-pair, drywall/repair, framing/rot repair, door & window replace-ment, crawlspace repair & dump runs. Seniors Discount. Call Reno at 250-203-3315
ANTIQUES/VINTAGE
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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LANDSCAPING
ADAMS TREE SERVICE. Hedge trimming, tree pruning & removal. Stump grinding/re-moval. Mini excavation. Lawn and garden. 250-203-5324
CURT’S LANDSCAPING tree service, stump removal, prun-ing of fruit & ornamental trees, hedges, 1-4 yard small deliver-ies. Free estimates. Insured. 250-830-8776
PAINTING
EVELYN M. Interior Painting: Interior prep to completion. I always use low odour paint. Colour consulting available, free estimates. No muss, no fuss! 250-204-4417.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
BUILDING SUPPLIES
RETIRED BUILDER selling 5yr old milled Fir. 2x10, 2x6, 2x4. Good discount. Offers 250-338-7339 lv msg.
FRIENDLY FRANK
BED FRAME- Disney theme for toddler(2-4yrs old) bed. Ride on toys & other toys. 250-287-8570 or 250-202-7717
HOBBIES & CRAFTS
GLACIER VIEW Yarns & Bo-tique. Brand name wholesale prices yarns. 35 brands, hun-dreds of colors, and adult knit & crochet clothing, ladies purs-es, shawls, tops jewellery & jewellery scarves. much more in botique. 1060 Farquharson Dr. E. Courtenay 250-871-4008 [email protected] open 10-4pm Mon-Fri.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE
CEDAR LOGS, milled and treated, with rods and bolts. Suitable for home, etc. Can be moved and re-assembled. Size is 24 ft wide x 36 ft long. Some windows, doors and lumber optional. $15,000 obo. 250-743-4392.
HOT TUB family fun, 4 person softub. Plugs into 110. Com-pletely overhauled for years of pleasure. Was $3500 new - Now $899. Call 250-338-7854 or email [email protected]
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
WOODEN OBOE Cabart $650. Vito clarinet $100. Su-zuki 3/4 size violin $125. Please call for more info 250-336-8423.
ANTIQUES/VINTAGE
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
SPORTING GOODS
SURFBOARD- NSP 8’6” ep-oxy longboard w/ Dakine bag. Excel. cond., seldom used. Tri fi n, mid: 22 5/8”, thick: 3”, leash. Bag & board $525. Eves or msg. 250-850-4100 in Campbell River.
REAL ESTATE
APARTMENT/CONDOS
SAYWARD VILLAGE 2 bdrm condo, 1 bath. Great buy. $45,000 obo 250-724-0383
DUPLEX/4-PLEX
CAMPBELL RIVER 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath. Corner lot, private & fenced backyard. Backs onto greenbelt. Landscaped gar-dens. Strata living with no stra-ta fees. $219,900.00 250-204-8030 or [email protected]
FIRST OFFER over $300,000 buys this 4bd, 2bth oceanview duplex in Painter-Barclay area of Campbell River. Renting for $1800/mnth. 250-850-0998
FOR SALE BY OWNER
BEAUTIFUL PATIO HOME. 2bdrms. 1200sqft. Garage. No through road. Pacifi c Maples strata. Immaculate. Furnish-ings can be left. No agents. 250-202-7890. CR
COURTENAY RANCHER for sale, 1800sqft, in fl oor heat, 3 bdrm, 2 living rooms, 2 full baths, hot tub & RV Parking.250-338-5962 250-897-4465
OPEN HOUSE every Sunday 1pm-5pm Courtenay-#26-20 Anderton Ave. Patio Home, Adult Complex, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1274 sq ft - $249,900. FMI & Pics see KIJIJI or call 250-703-0097
ANTIQUES/VINTAGE
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE BY OWNER
GREAT PRIVATE LOCATION
5 bdrm, 3 bath 3200 sq.ft. home on 2.79 acres 2131 Schulz Road
Black CreekLarge country kitchen with custom oak cabinets, Hard-wood fl oors kitchen/dining. Heat pump, air cond., wood stove, 7 skylights, central vac, Large wrap around deck. Dbl garage, excellent well system, large basement with suite potential. Great family home in private setting backing onto Sarato-ga Golf course, near schools and beaches. $559,000.
250-337-8450
REDUCED! 1369sqft. PATIO HOME. 2bdrm. In a location that can’t be beat. Mntn. view Quiet neighborhood in a beau-tiful setting. Bareland strata. 2 minutes to Merecroft Village. $279,900. 250-287-8570 or 250-202-7717. CR
TOWNHOUSE- Price reduced to $137,500. #2-2697 Mine Road, Port McNeill. Quiet stra-ta complex, convenient to schools and hospital. 3-bdrm, 1.5 bath home, approx. 1250 sq.ft. Open plan main fl oor. Kitchen with built-in dishwash-er, fridge, stove. Upper level has master bedroom with walk-in closet, storage room, laundry alcove with full-sized washer/dryer. Electric base-board heat. Single attached garage with remote controlled door opener. Tidy, fenced back yard with patio, green-house and tool shed. Quick occupancy. Phone 250-956-9875 or email:[email protected] for appointment to view.
WHOLE DUPLEX for sale. 1280 sq ft per side, 3.5 bdrms, 1.5 bath. Pt. Hardy. $225,000. comoxvalley.en.craigslist.ca/ reo/4435662010.html(250)334-8474.
HOUSES FOR SALE
2900 SQFT Ocean View. Lev-el Entry. Well kept home with in-law suite. 6 bdrms, 3 full bth. 2 laundry. 2x garage. Close to bus & shopping. $389,900. 250-287-4161. Campbell River.
7175 HIGHLAND Dr. Port Hardy. 2520 sq ft 4bdr home. 2 landscaped lots joined. 2dr garage. Walkout base-ment/suite. 250-949-8922 or www.island.net/~fi shnet. Ask-ing $336,000.
REAL ESTATE
HOUSES FOR SALE
CR-2896 APPLE Dr. Located in the heart of Willow Point.This 1478 sqft rancher offers4bdrms, 2bths, newer kitchen,roof & fl ooring. Private fencedyard, RV parking. $249,900. Kim: 250-923-6503
CUSTOM 3BDRM,2 bth, 1850 sq ft home in Cambridge Es-tates, well maintained, oneowner, Asking $349,900. 250-923-8452/250-203-3912
OPEN HOUSE- Private Sale,Saturday, June 28th and Sun-day June 29th from 1 - 3pm.916 Heritage Meadow Drive,Campbell River, House detailsavailable on Property Guys,Kijiji Ad# 574902522 and onCraigslist. Price reduced -$434,000 Call 250-830-7162for further info.
Riverfront Home for Sale2370 Campbell River Rd.Fully renovated $869,000
Open House Sunday 1-3pm
more info:[email protected]
WILLOW POINT- 2 bdrm patiohome lots of upgrades, formore information call(250)923-0452.
LAKESHORE
QUESNEL Lake waterfront home.Near Likely, B.C. Refer to Kijiji AdID 577141020 for [email protected]
LOTS
CAMPBELL RIVER 60’x200’ on Nicholls Road. Good area.Close to all amenities. Maturefruit tree. $125,0000. Call 250-287-7386
MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
FREE MOBILE Home - Brent-wood.Age unknown, 55X11ftapprox. Would suit refurbish-ment. Serious viewers only.Must collect. 250-813-0562
FREE MOBILE Home/Trailer,age unknown, 38X8ft approx.Scrap or animal storage.Serious viewers only. Mustcollect. 250-813-0562
PORT HARDY 3 bdrms, 1 bath on own corner lot. #105Cedar Hts. TAP. Storageshed, workshop, fenced back-yard, 2 car parking. $66,900.Cell 949-0950, 949-6843, 949-6597.
GARAGE SALES
1240 EVERGREEN Rd. Sat. June 28. Multi Family. Gates open @ 9am-2pm. Household items, scrapbooking, horse equipment, exercise equip.
177 CRAWFORD Rd., Sat, June 28, 8am-1pm. 3 pc. Sofa set with hide-a-bed, coffee & end table sets, china hutch, kitchen ware, collector plates, metal art, offi ce supplies, Ep-son printer, computer key-board, totes, wall art, Egyptian cotton sheets, Spectrum ce-ramic glazes, chain link fenc-ing, plasma cam, power tools, tempered glass sheets, safety equipment, rescue toboggan business, spine boards, wall & glass mosaic tile, custom-made 4”x4” wall tile, & much more.
258 FINCH Rd. Sat. June 28. 7:30am - 12pm. Hsehold, fi sh-ing, toys, tools, boating, incl. aluminum trailer for 17’ boat that needs TLC. Rain or shine.
438 S. BIRCH Rd. Sat. June 28. 9am-12pm. Bookcases, Blue Mountain Pottery, Hi-lo Baby Dolls. Rain or Shine
4480 BARCLAY RD. Sat June 28th. 8am - 2pm. Asst’d items for sale
BICYCLE SALE 900 Alder St. 9am– 12pm. All money donat-ed locally. FMI contact Walter: 250-286-7262. The Eagles Recovered Bike ProgramS. CAMPBELL RIVER- 298 Maryland Road, Saturday, June 28, 8-12am.
GARAGE SALES
BLACK CREEK: 2026 Lalum Rd., (turn at Black Creek Store). Sat, June 28th, 9am-2pm. Downsizing Sale; House-hold, tools, toys, books, cloth-ing, dressers and much, much more. No early birds!
BLACK CREEK. Sat. June 28th, 6:30am-1pm. Camping & fi shing, tools, Star Wars lego & kid’s items, yard & garden, gold panning equip., free stuff & misc. for everyone! 8945 Henderson, near Saratoga Beach.
CENTRAL-351 BIRCH St. Sat. June 28. 9am-? Magic cards, baby clothes, toys, quilting fabric, books, scrap-booking, tools, movies.
NORTH -1943 LESLIE PlaceDownsizing. Sat & Sun. June 28 and 29. 8am-Noon. Books, plants, trees, storage contain-ers, collector plates, house-hold. Rain or Shine.
WILLOW POINT- 513 Ash St, Sat, June 28, 8-1pm. Huge Sale+ brand name designer clothes, Lululemon, American Apparel, Diesel+ dresses
WILLOW POINT- 594 Mea-dowbrook Dr, (near Sport Plex) Sat, June 28, 8-1pm.
WILLOW POINT- Huge Gar-age Moving sale- Fri, Sat, Sun, June 27, 28, 29. 8-4pm 1561 Penfi eld Rd inclds 12’ aluminum boat with trailer & motor.
GARAGE SALES
North • North past the Campbell River bridge
Central • From the C.R. bridge to Rockland Rd.
South • Rockland Road to York Road.
Oyster River/Black Creek • York Road to Black Creek Store
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• Race Point - 1 bdrm, 4 appl., all inclusive, n/s, n/p, working person. $725/mo.• #206-377 Dogwood - 2 bdrm, 1 bath, Aug 1. $750/mo.• #16-2520 Quinsam - 2 bdrm, 1 bath, trailer, June 1. $895/mo.• #205-500 Dogwood - Lg 1 bdrm, 1 bath. $695/mo.• #310-377 Dogwood - 2 bdrm, 1 bath, top floor, July 1. $775/mo.• SAYWARD RENTALS - 2 bdrm, 1 bath, all inclusive. $875/mo.• 120 Seaview - 4 bdrm house, Sept 1. $850/mo.
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MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
FREE MOBILE Home/Trailer two together, age unknown, 42X11ft 44X9ft approx. Scrap or animal storage. Serious viewers only. Must collect. 250-813-0562
MOBILE HOME 2 bdrm, # 81 in Uplands, newly renovated woodstove, W/D, F/S, electric furnace, laminate fl ooring, 4 doors, nice decks. $55,000.00 O.B.O. Call 250-334-3074
PORT HARDY #61 Highview TP. Completely renovated, CSA electrical certifi cation, certifi ed woodstove with base-board heat, new insulation and drywall. Other details are post-ed at the trailer. Starting at $68,000 obo. Call 250-949-5131 or 250-902-9114.
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2485 Glenmore RdOyster River
1 acre, 160 ft of Riverfront,Home, Guest Cabin, Shop
2 Lots, Superb at $509,000Garth Parkin, RLP
Courtenay1-800-638-4226
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1689 Galerno RdLovely Willow Pt Rancheroffered at just $259,900
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APARTMENT/CONDO
1 & 2 BDRM Cedarbrook Apts. Heat & hot water includ-ed. Adult oriented. Indoor cat welcome. On-site laundry. Refs Req. $625/$725. Call 250-202-2187 to view. www.meicorproperties.com
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APARTMENT/CONDO
3-BDRM OCEANVIEW condo. 5 appls, in suite laundry. $1100. Rent negotiable. Avail June 1. Call 778-420-4295.
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY
1. BA, 1 & 2 BR suites.2. Newly renod suites & building3. Moving Incentives4. Heat, H/W, prkg included
Call Building ManagerCall 250-204-3342.
C.R. 1-BDRM- recently reno-vated apartment. Well-run condo bldg. $675. incl. h/w. July 1. Hans (250)286-1876
Don’t miss out!Only 2 Units left
Pacifi c Wynd Residences808 South Island Highway
New Luxury2 & 3 Bedroom Units
6 appliances. Ready For Occupancy Non-smoking. No pets.
Rents start at $850.
Phone 250-926-5501
ROTARY BEACH- Excellent location. Ocean views. Bache-lor, $600. 1-bdrm $680. NS/NP. Call (250)286-1175.
ST. ANDREWS Village. 1 & 2 Bedroom apartments, updated recently, close to schools & buses, Non smoking, pets are negotiable, near the hospital. (250) 287-3556. C.R.
Turnkey Ocnfrnt. 1 Bd. Avail. immed. N/S,N/P. $1,100-1,250 /mnth. Randy 250-830-4222
TYEE Apartments 1710 & 1720-16th Ave. One bdrm suites for rent at $600/m + utilities. N/S, N/P, shared laun-dry, secured entry, gated park-ing. Call 250-287-9037 or 250-204-3500.
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
1264sqft RANCHER-STYLE duplex in Willow Point. 3bd, 1bth, wood stve, F/S, W/D, prvt deck, woodshed, de-tached shop (220V) RV park-ing, new fl ooring. Bright & clean. Small pets, N/S, Avail July 15. 2848-A Fairmile Rd. $1150+ util. Refs. reqr’d. 250-923-6675 or 250-204-0913
CAMPBELL RIVER: 2bdrm apt in centrally located 4-plex. Freshly painted. No Pets. N/S. Refs $700+util. 250-830-4686.
VERY CLEAN, view, close to parks, schools & amens. Great neighborhood, 4bdrm, 3bths, rec rm., patio, lg fncd yard. N/P. Ref’s required. $1111. 250-286-6672
HOMES FOR RENT
C.R. OCEANFRONT fully furn. 3-Bdrm, 2 bath home. $1800. obo., not incl. utils. Avail Oct. 1/14. Drive by: 1047 S. Island Hwy. Call 1-604-892-5134 or [email protected]
OFFICE/RETAIL
CAMPBELL RIVER: 750 sq. ft. 2nd fl oor (3 offi ces and re-ception) and 1300 sq. ft. ground fl oor (2 offi ces with large workspace) short/long term lease opportunities. Campbell River downtown lo-cation. Call 250-204-4761.
HOMES FOR RENTHOMES FOR RENT
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LEASE: 900/1200/3474 sqft, 220 Dogwood Plaza. Reno’d, reasonable rate 250-286-6865
ROOMS FOR RENT
ASKre; rental rebate.Large nice room 2 singles, ss c o u p l e / d i s b , + s m a l l rm$395.Tyler 250-923-2388.
RV PADS
JOHN HART DAM area. Pri-vate cement pad. Fully ser-viced. $350/mnth. Weekly & daily rates avail. 250-286-3536
SHARED ACCOMMODATION
ROOM FOR for rent in town. Fully furnished. Single person only. No pets. Avail July 1st. (250)203-3887
SUITES, LOWER
NEAR MUSEUM (C.R.) 1-bdrm suite, W/D. $800./mo. incls internet, cable, hydro. (250)287-9704.
CRIME-FREE MULTI-HOUSING
DALMATION TOWERS Bach & 1 bdrm available. Close to town. Elevator, pay laundry, manager on site. N/P. Ref’s req’d. Call Bill: 250-914-0309.
TRANSPORTATION
AUTO ACCESSORIES/PARTS
AUTO FINANCING
Auto Financing - Dream Catcher, Apply Today! Drive Today! 1.800.910.6402
CARS
1966 FORD RANCHERO Good condition, good driver $5000 O.B.O. 250-287-3345
TRANSPORTATION
CARS
1974 JEVELIN- 304 motor, automatic, motor and trans-mission removed but available. Car to view is in Port Hardy. Call (250)902-8016 or 250-937-0391.
2004 BUICK Century, 180,000 km. Excellent cond.CD Player, cruise control, p/windows & locks. Everything works, luxury car. $2000.obo 250-871-1812
2005 PT Cruiser Convertible Touring Edition. $5,500. Red and black. 225,000 km but garage kept and in excellent condition. 250-335-0565.2006 CHEV Cobalt LT. 74909 kms, very clean, maint. records, new battery, recent tires, 4 mounted snowtires, bra, Blue Ox tow bar (can be towed by motorhome). Asking $7,100. 250-746-7492
TOYOTA AVALON 2008 (ma-roon), 65,530 km. Automatic. CD, AC. Perfect condition. $17,999. Call (778)346-2898.
MOTORCYCLES
2007 KAWASAKI NINJA Zx14. Silver. Like New. 12,000km. Garage stored. Never raced or dropped. Hin-dle titanium muffl ers. Power cammander. Rev limiter by-pass. Exceptional perfomance & handling. No inexperienced riders please. $11,000. 250-923-0769. Campbell River.‘77 FXE HD. Lots of spare parts. $5500. Phone Don at 250-287-3072
ELECTRIC SCOOTER/bike, near new. Euro by Da Vinci. 40 km per charge. Reliable transportation. Incld’s helmet and charger, $1199 or trade for kayak. (250)287-8198
OFF-ROAD VEHICLES
1983 BIG Red Trike $800. 250-334-39882005 POLARIS QUAD Silver Anniversary. New fuel pump, battery, bearings, front hub & shaft. Armour all around. $5500. 250-923-1372
RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE
1993 MOTOR Home 34’ De-luxe Gulfstream Sun Voyager- wide body, totally re-furbished, auto 4 speed Cummins diesel, Alision transmission, power jacks, new fridge 2012, low miles. Flat screen TV, excel-lent stereo, awning w/privacy curtain and window covers. Stored under cover. $25,000. Call (250)335-1515.2004 FRONTIER 5th Wheel trailer. 24.5 ft. Rear kitchen for safety! Only 1000 miles on chassis. Lots of extras $15,000. Phone 250-334-4758CAMPER for sale; 2005 (Ad-venture), 8’, like new condi-tion, covered storage, sleeps 6, bathroom, $10,700. Call (250)337-5271.
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RECREATIONAL VEHICLESFOR SALE
2003 28” Travelair, $23,900. Ford E450,cab & chassis,V10 Motor, 82K. Excel. Cond., Isl. bed. Consider Class B/camp-er/van trade 250-285-2030. cel 250-203-0750, Quadra Island.
2008 GULFSTREAM Trailer: 23ft, sleeps 6, good condition, $8,500 obo. 250-748-3327
2009 Arctic Fox 32’TT (Mod30U), $10,000 in ex-tras/upgrades, Michelins, 330+ W Solar, for serious Boon-docking Snowbirds, meticu-lously maintained, NS, NP, health forces sale- Serious In-quiries before 6:00pm pls - $32,900. 778-427-2724
29FT MOTORHOME. Class A Very good cond. 2nd owner Must sell for health reasons. $15,000 obo. 250-287-3345
92 MOTOR HOME. Griffi n Al-legro Diesel. Only 90K, 3,000
watt generator, 32ft. $14,777 O.B.O.
Drive by 3792 Piercy Road
REDUCED! 2004 SUNSEEK-ER- FORD. 26 ft w/ slide. 126,000km. Queen size isl. bed. Transferable extended warranty. Great condition. $28,900. 250-287-4635. Campbell River
VTRUCKS & ANS
1987 FORD Diesel single-axle dump truck. Hydraulic brakes, new dump system. $7,500 obo. 250-743-4392
1993 VOLVO Diesel. Air brakes, single axle, new ex-tended deck, over 20ft. $7,500 obo. 250-743-4392
2001 4x4 Dodge Dakota P/U Crew cab. 243,000 kms. $7,900. obo. Call 250-337-5565 after 7 pm.
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VTRUCKS & ANS
2001 DODGE Caravan. Lots of new parts. 2nd owner. Non smoker. Very clean, reliable. 229,000km. $3000 obo. Must sell. 778-420-4043
2004 CHEV Express Car-go/Camper Van. Cedar-lined inside w/ bed. Loaded. Roof racks and motorcycle carrier. $6000. [email protected] Call 250-895-0205
2010 Dodge Grand Caravan - 33,000 km - $14,500 obo (Courtenay)Here is a van to take you to fun this summer! Plenty of storage for camping or cruis-ing with your family and a roof rack that will carry your kayaks or canoe. ONLY 33,000 km. BONUS-this van still has a FULL GOLD WARRANTY to 2018! Excellent condition! Includes Yakima Roof Rack $350 value. New Goodyear UltraGrip Ice Tires $900 val-ue. Ph. 250-8971931 Cour-tenay $14,500 obo.
UTILITY TRAILERS
UTILITY TRAILER 4x7 box, great for gardening & land-scaping - $500 obo. Also a 6.5L Diesel truck engine - needs work - best offer. 250-898-1143.
MARINE
BOATS
15.5 FT ACHILLES infl atable SG 156 / 50HP Honda & Trail-er. Offers on 7K. Call (250)287-4855.
18.5’ MALIBU Hardtop twin Yamaha 60 hp. Four strokes, low hours, lots of extras. 1 250-334-3988
HALIBUT QUOTA WANTED ANY AMOUNT at $76.00/lb. MICHELLE (604) 736-3600.
MARINE
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1980 26’ COMMANDER: twin Volvo engines(512 hrs.) Dou.prop legs, stainless propellers,Walker Bay dinghy, 2.5 H.P.Yamaha 4 stroke kicker. Re-cent survey(April 2014.) Heavyduty 3 axle trailer included$40,000. 250-923-8959
1995 ZODIAK 14.6ft - 65HPSuzuki. New steering & trailerbearings. $5500 OBO.250-334-9337
19’ FIBERGLASS boat with trailer. 200hp and 8hp Mercuryoutboards. $6,900. obo. Call250-337-5565 after 7pm.
2858 BAYLINER CIERA, verynice/shed kept, low hrs, load-ed. Will consider smallertrade? or ? compare this offerat $35,000. 250-745-3700.
29’ MARTIN Sloop, 9’ 2 beam,6’ headroom, rebuilt 12 HPYanmar diesel. Sleeps 6.Ready to sail. Tender incld’d.$12,500. Call (250)287-8198
40’ LONG/RANGE Cruising Boat. The Silver Fox isTransport Canada Compliantfor Chartering. Recent Survey$98,000. 250-339-7502. www.silverfoxmarinecharters.com
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Campbell River is blessed with some of the most adventurous waters in the world.
The history, the geog-raphy and the wildlife combine to create an unforgettable experi-ence. This summer, the Museum at Campbell River is once again offer-ing a series of guided Historic Boat Tours each Sunday during July and August that explore the Discovery Islands and points north.
The first trip is planned for July 6, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and will travel to Desolation Sound.
Considered to be one of
the West Coast’s premier cruising destinations, Desolation Sound is an amazing place. Enter-ing into the sound, it is difficult to believe that
Captain Vancouver once proclaimed the area to be so dismal, that he named it as he did. With the vista of the snowcapped Coast Mountains to the
east, the verdant land-scape of West Redonda Island and picturesque Lewis Channel to the north, it represents the quintessential beauty of British Columbia’s west coast. This tour will stop at Lund, a historic village billed as the gateway to Desolation Sound.
The cost for this trip is $135 and includes an interpretive guide and on-board picnic lunch. To reserve a seat call the museum at 250-287-3103.
For a complete listing of summer trips, visit the website at www.crmu-seum.ca
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Ashton Bruining, 11, (left) and her sister Tamsin, 9, show their World Cup spirit and sport their favourite team colour – orange for the Netherlands. The Bruining girls and their dad, Mat-thijs, will be cheer-ing on the Dutch this Sunday morning when they face Mexico in the round of 16.
Don’t forget to wave to the sea lions on Mitlenatch when you cruise to Desolation.
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Laichwiltach Family Life Society would like to give a big thank-you
to all of our community supporters for Aboriginal Day 2014.
We Wai Kum First NationWe Wai Kai First NationSasamans SocietyCity of Campbell RiverAboriginal Success by 6 (United Way) Spirit Square Campbell RiverNorth Island Metis AssociationA-tlegay FisheriesKwakiult District CouncilSuperstoreThrifty’s FoodsLee’s ChickenDiscovery FoodsQuinsam Liquor StoreOnline GourmetBooster JuiceWalmartShopper’s Drug MartPanago PizzaShell Gas StationPapa Murphy’s
Hair SquaredA&WSerious CoffeeStarbucksJava ShackSplash Body ShopLittle Caesar’sShore Runner’sIntersportCanadian TireWise and Wonderful ToysMVPMazda DealershipDairy QueenFlooring CanadaQuinsam RecreationCape Mudge RecreationKlahoose First NationCandy Lane Holding (Kettle Korn)All vendors who contributed to the door prizes.
First Nations Health Authority who was a major contributed of cash for Aboriginal Day 2014
Canadian Heritage- Celebrate Canada who was also another major contributor for Aboriginal Day 2014
• family activities • music • • salmon bbq by donation •
For more information contact: Larry E. Stefanyk
250.923.0939 or [email protected] by: Larry E. Stefanyk
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Travel Ideas for active seniors
Those who have said goodbye to the work-a-day grind now
have many hours to settle down and relax. People who have continually put off vacations in lieu of work responsibilities may now have all the time they need to explore the world.
Traveling for seniors can be rewarding and relaxing. Those with a substantial retirement nest egg have numerous destinations at their disposal. Mature vacationers travel more frequently and stay longer than any other age group. Travel ranks among the top leisure activities for men and women over 50.
Seniors can fi nd several travel advantages at their disposal. Also, thanks to special senior discounts, travel may be even more affordable than fi rst expected.
While certain destinations are not always practical for certain age brackets, there are many places to which seniors can visit comfortably and enjoy a wealth of memories.
Theme parks:Although theme parks may seem carved out entirely for the adventure-seekers, there are many other more placid activities that would appeal to those who prefer to keep their feet fi rmly on the ground rather than looping through the air on a rocket-propelled coaster. With animal preserves, water parks, fi ne dining, and a bevy of hotels either in the park or directly on the outskirts, theme parks provide many activities for older travelers. Although theme parks require a lot of walking, many provide wheelchairs or motorized scooters for those who need to get off of their feet. They also make a great option for
seniors who will be traveling with the entire family, including children.
Beach resorts:Provided fl ying is medically safe, a beachside vacation can be the ideal trip for seniors looking for the utmost in relaxation. For those who have passports, the possibilities are endless. Those who prefer to remain on relatively domestic soil can retreat to the Okanagan or other warmer Canadian cities during the summer months.
Cruising:Cruising is a preferred vacation choice for the 50+ set because it offers the convenience of an all-inclusive package and transportation all in one. With the myriad activities offered on board, cruises are a versatile vacation option for seniors. Also, there is no need to worry about traveling far for meals and other entertainment options, as everything is self-contained on the cruise ship. For more active seniors who enjoy the daily getaway, excursions in ports of call can provide the
variety desired.
Guided tours:Seniors who want to experience a piece of history can sign up for tour packages backed by reputable companies. The tours may involve train or bus travel, and various attractions will be visited. At the end of the tour, individuals can choose to extend the vacation by checking into a hotel nearby.
RV trips:Another self-contained vacation that is entirely up to the people traveling is vacationing by recreational vehicle. Seniors can customize their routes depending on which areas they want to see. RV rental businesses enable people to rent an RV so they needn’t worry about the expense of buying one outright.
However, should RV traveling become addictive, there always is the option of buying a camper later on. Setting an itinerary and then establishing the pace enables travelers to tour the country or cross the
border as desired. From beaches to
Provincial parks, many areas offer RV hook-up areas and amenities.
Exotic tours:Seniors who
were never able to afford or spare the time for an extensive vacation may now want to visit those exotic locations
that have beckoned for years. Now could be the time to book a ticket for Europe and visit all of the cities that have made the history books. Those looking for even more adventure can travel to the South Pacifi c and explore tropical islands. Others
may want to go “down under” and experience
the rugged Outback or the culture of Australian city centers.
With a bevy of free time and fewer restrictions holding them back, seniors could be ready for the next great travel adventure.
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