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Campbell River firefighters firefighters douse a tree that caught caught on on fire fire in a backyard of an an 800-block 800-block Kit Crescent home home on on Monday Monday afternoon.

Rushford Rushford said. said. “The “The community community isis totally totally behind behind us. us.”” Rushford Rushford said said the the Elk Elk Falls Falls site, site, which which itit bought bought from from Catalyst Catalyst Paper Paper in in May May for for $8.6 $8.6 million million isis aa perfect perfect location. location. ItIt has has aa deepwater deepwater port, port, aa brownfield brownfield site site (mothballed (mothballed indusindustrial trial location) location) that that isis “beautiful” “beautiful” for for LNG, LNG, there there are are multiple multiple ways ways to to get get the the gas gas here here and and there there isis an an educated educated local local workforce workforce that that isis aa legacy legacy of of the the former former pulp pulp and and paper paper operation. operation. “You “You are are not not going going to to see see aa better better site site in in B.C. B.C. to to do do LNG LNG than than CampCampbell bell River, River,”” Rushfrod Rushfrod said. said. The The company company has has leased leased approxiapproximately mately 129,000 129,000 acres acres in in northeastnortheastern ern B.C. B.C. in in the the Horn Horn River River Basin, Basin, where where Horn Horn River River Shale Shale formaformations tions are are believed believed to to contain contain large large quantities quantities of of recoverable recoverable deep deep shale shale natural natural gas. gas. The The company company also also holds holds 410,000 410,000 acres acres in in Alberta. Alberta. The The challenge challenge for for the the company company isis to to find find markets markets for for its its Horn Horn River River property, property, the the most most likely likely target target being being Asia Asia –– Japan, Japan, South South Korea Korea and and China. China. With With its its Elk Elk Falls Falls purchase, purchase, Quicksilver Quicksilver has has the the means means to to ship ship LNG LNG to to Asian Asian markets. markets. A A previously-identified previously-identified hurdle hurdle to to the the project project isis the the size size of of the the existexisting ing gas gas pipeline pipeline that that supplied supplied the the former former pulp pulp mill. mill. That That 10-inch 10-inch line line isis not not big big enough, enough, Rushford Rushford said. said. A A 36-inch 36-inch line line will will be be needed. needed. A A route route for for aa new new pipeline pipeline has has been been identiidentified fied and and negotiations negotiations are are ongoing ongoing with with landholders. landholders. Rushford Rushford said said the the company company isis

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It will be a long haul before DisDiscovery LNG starts shipping liquid liquid natural gas from the former Elk Falls Falls Mill site. But Quicksilver Resources is seriserious about seeing the project happen, happen, says senior vice president and chief chief operating officer David Rushford. Rushford. “Obviously, we’re very serious,” serious,” Rushford said, during an interview interview at a community meet and greet held held at the Elk Falls Mill site Monday. Monday. Interest in the project is high high amongst Campbell Riverites. People People were asked to RSVP to the adveradvertised informational event and 400 400 took the time to indicate they were were coming. For every person that that RSVPs, there’s an exponential numnumber that plan to drop by so QuicksilQuicksilver staff were prepared for up to 800 800 to show up. The interest and support shown shown by Campbell River has impressed impressed Quicksilver officials. “When you try to develop these these projects, one of the things you look look for is a supportive community,” community,”

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Walk a mile in their paws

The annual Paws for a Cause walk set off from Nunns Creek Park on Sunday with an enthusiastic group of SPCA supporters taking part. For over 20 years, animal lovers throughout B.C. have come together to walk in support of their local SPCA. It has been a challenging year for the Campbell River SPCA but community support shows no sign of waning.

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Crews from the Quinsam Hatchery and waste management service fished out a rusted metal plate from the Campbell River last week. Welders then cut the plate up for easier removal from the site.

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t was no ordinary catch in the Campbell River last week. Anglers expecting pinks, instead found an old rusted plate wedged in among the rocks at the bottom of the river. Susanna Giuliani, who lives along the Campbell River with her family, said the debris had been laying at the bottom of the river for years. She believes it may have washed down the river from the logging bridge during a storm. Giuliani said a crew from the Quinsam Hatchery and waste management staff attended the scene to fish out the metal slab.

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“very confident” they can get a pipeline to the project. He pointed out that the plant developers don’t usually build or own the supplying pipeline, that would be done by any number of possible pipeline builders. Before a pipeline is built and hooked up, the company has two major

processes to go through – a regulatory path and a financial certainty path. “A development of this size is much bigger than we can do on our own,” Rushford said. Quicksilver is searching for an investment partner, likely a company from Asia. With regards to regulatory approvals, both the federal and provincial

governments have their environmental assessment acts to be satisfied. Quicksilver intends to begin the regulatory process later this year. Pending regulatory approvals and permits, construction for the first phase of the potential project is expected to take approximately four years, with the project anticipated to be operational by 2019.

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who thanked the community for its patience during the upgrades. “To the general community and specifically the businesses in the area, thank you for your patience and for working around the project so well. “As the amount of completed work increases, the new look of our area will start to be appar-

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St. Ann’s Road will remain closed to traffic until the fall. A city press release in early July announced that St. Ann’s would be closed throughout July and August. Following the reopening of St. Ann’s, the second, fall phase – the closure of Alder Street between Beech and St. Ann’s and from Beech to 10th Avenue – was to take place through September and October, according to the city. But a news release issued by the city on Friday said St. Ann’s will remain closed beyond the July and August dates. “Current road detours will stay in place until the end of September or early October,” said the release. “It is anticipated that St. Ann’s Road will re-open to traffic in both directions at that time. Once St. Ann’s is re-opened, Alder Street (between St. Ann’s and 10th Avenue) will then close to traffic for work on the second phase of the project.” The city said the second phase closure, being Alder Street, is anticipated to go into late November, with completion of road surface restoration and final landscaping expected to carry on into the new year. Marci Hotsenpiller, spokesperson for the downtown project, said

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ent, and the benefits of improved infrastructure will last long into the future. Opportunities to complete major upgrades of buried services infrastructure, at key intersections, doesn’t happen often for a busy city.” The city’s $4.05 million downtown revitalization project involves an over-

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Student debt requires options With the average post-secondary student now accumulating $27,000 in loans, according to the Canadian Federation of Students, higher learning is becoming more out of reach. What’s the solution? Let’s start We say: Program with a conversation, such as the one might give happening south of the border right students the help now. One so innovative that policymakers in Canada should take note. they need This summer the Oregon legislature agreed to study a trial program that would allow students to attend state universities with no money down. In other words, no tuition. The catch

is students must contribute a set portion of their future income to the program — essentially paying for their debt. Students would sign a binding contract to pay the state or the institution a certain percentage of their adjusted gross income for a specified number of years following graduation. Lawmakers in Oregon were unanimous in agreeing to the study. And good on them. The Oregon approach is not perfect. For example, the pay-back period could last over 20 years, a long time for people to continue paying schooling costs. There’s likely also a significant up-front cost to the program for

government. But the cost of studying the idea is no doubt worthwhile. Indeed, it removes financial lenders — and their interest and fees — from the equation. It also removes the penalty on students who choose to pursue lower-paid professions. Government doesn’t have more money to boost the budgets of post-secondary institutions. Students are expected to take the hit. It might not be for everyone, but the Pay Forward, Pay Back program just might give the right students the right help at the right time. -Black Press

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Improve cycling quotient I cycle because it’s better for the environment and better for my physical and mental health. Lucky for me, Campbell River has a perfect climate for year-round cycling. I know; I used to cycle in Prince George. Despite our climatic advantages, I have a few suggestions for improving our cycling quotient that would cost very little money. 1. City council should partner with business owners and the perhaps the Regional District to put rain roofs over bike racks. It’s not pleasant to lock up with the rain pelting down. 1a.Install more bike racks. 2. Extend the length of yellow caution lights a couple of seconds. I’m an older cyclist with bad knees, so I can’t cross an intersection as quickly as others. 3. Put crossing buttons where cyclists can reach them. We shouldn’t have to make the choice of climbing onto the sidewalk or waiting for a vehicle to come and trigger the light change. 4. (For something completely different!) Provide a “ski lift” experience on a couple of the major hills. Offer an annual token for a minimal amount, say $20, for bus passage from, for example, the bottom of Dogwood to 7th Avenue. Then, those like me who are old and arthritic but love to cycle, would use our bikes more and our cars less. None of these would be expensive, and each would make cycling safer and more pleasant. Molly Eichar Campbell River

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Okay, I’ll admit it. After 24 years, I have finally fished the Campbell River. I’m not a regular fisherman. I do like to take a rod with me once in a while when I go canoeing and I’ve even caught trout. But as for the iconic Campbell River activity, fly-fishing the Campbell? Never done it. I have always intended to. But there are so many things to do in this town that kept me busy and happy doing them. Fishing the Campbell was always a goal. I knew it would happen some day. Well, the day came last week when Mirror advertising salesperson Don Daniels made good on his threat to take me out some day. I had a pretty good idea of what it was all about and what it took to get into it

but, like many of the things on my list of projects to do on my house, I never got around to it. But Don’s an avid angler – you can read his fishing report in the North Island Midweek – and coffee room conversation eventually morphed into a standing invitation. Well, the fishing is so good this year that even I couldn’t pass it up. A date was set. So, there I was, one evening last week, standing in the brown, neoprene chest waders Don lent me. Green fishing vest on top. I was set. Don took one look at me and said, “You look like Neil Cameron!” For those of you who don’t know, Neil Cameron is that iconic local writer-editor who is well known for his devotion to the angling arts, and for whom I’m

often mistaken. Usually when somebody is trying to sort out in their mind which local paper they saw some article or another in and with which they had a particular bone to pick. But anyway, there I was channelling the author of Cameron’s Plaid and looking pretty good, I don’t mind saying so myself. Out we went onto the flats below the highway bridge. Me up to my sternum in the Campbell River. I was fishing in the Campbell River. And it felt good. It was a beautiful evening. Barely a whiff of wind. Clear Campbell water flowing around me. Salmon jumping near and far. Me casting and getting tips from Don who was doing his best to keep from laughing, I’m sure. It was great. I even had a salmon swim

slowly past me. The water was so clear I could watch it lazily make its way upstream right beside me. I could have reached out and grabbed it, it was that close. And that was as close as I got to a fish that evening. But that’s okay, I’ve been skunked many a time before while fishing. I don’t mind. It’s just nice to be out on a beautiful river, enjoying the kingfishers, herons and eagles. Casting my fly. Hey, I’ve got the bug now. I’ll be back on the river again real soon. And If you see an angler being swept downstream, his neoprene waders filling up with water after slipping on the rocks, you’ll know who it is. Wave at me as I float by and say, “Hey Neil, do you need a hand?”


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Riverites invited to join the MythBusters Action Team Residents in the Comox Valley and Campbell River are invited to become part of the MythBusters Action Team, working to eliminate racism in their communities. An initiative of the Immigrant Welcome Center to reduce discrimination, the MythBusters Action Team training sessions have already started in Campbell River, and are about to begin in Comox Valley. The first training session in Comox Valley is scheduled for Sept. 27 at 9 a.m. and Campbell River for Sept. 26 at 5:30 p.m. The training sessions run 2.5 hours and registration is required as

seating is limited. The sessions are free, open to the public, and participants will receive a lapel pin in recognition of their participation in the program. “One of the greatest paths to success with reducing discrimination is through understanding each other, not interpretation,” said Randy Kennett, facilitator of both workshops and the Director of Hone Consulting in Victoria. “Our training is one of the foundational courses offered by the MythBusters Action Team established by the Immigrant Welcome Centre. Participants will have the opportunity to understand how they filter, evaluate and asso-

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Chip in for Charity and help the Hospital Foundation The Campbell River Hospital Foundation is calling for golfers and sponsors for their annual Chip in for Charity Golf Tournament, taking place on Saturday, Sept. 28. This event is presented by Fountain Tire and hosted by Sequoia Springs Golf Club. Over the last 17 years this tournament has raised more than $190,000 for

our local hospital. Funds raised at this year’s event will be allocated towards the Argon Laser System purchased for Ophthalmology. Registration is $125 per person ($500 per team) and includes a continental breakfast provided by Save-on Foods, 18 holes of golf, a golf cart to the first 100 registered golfers and a buffet lunch donated by Barrie and

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He could be quite normal..... not all dogs actually want to play with other dogs. It’s possible he’s had a bad experience (or multiple) trying to play with other dogs, maybe even being bullied by the others. A lot of dogs don’t have the social skills to mix with unfamiliar dogs, different breeds have different play styles and he could have been “body slammed” in the past and is now Cathy Merrithew leery of other dogs. Sadly too many people that think their dogs enjoy visiting with dogs at the dog park are wrong, they’re just not skilled enough in reading their dogs body language and subject their dog to a scary encounter. A model dog park would be a huge parcel of land, fully fenced of course, and encourages the owners to walk with the dogs. Just standing around and talking at the park, while the dogs are busy getting to know one another, leaves way too many dogs vulnerable to that inspection being done by a potentially pushy dog. Owners ignore their dogs while catching up on daily events, instead they should be strolling and they’ll find that dogs will be better together while moving in a determined direction. Another reason your dog may be uninterested is that he may be in pain. Joint and other “hidden” diseases will make your dog not want another dog to come close enough to bump him.

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¢

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700-750gr

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1 per Store - $325 Value

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2$ for

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The Rotary Book Sale at the Community Centre was a big success with $9,800 being raised for Rotary’s charity efforts. About half of the books donated were sold, so there are plans for another book sale in the spring. After the sale, School District 72 librarians were given free rein to go through the remainders, meaning 400 books made their way into school libraries. Above: Bailey (left) and Maisie Fleming find some good reading at the Rotary Book Sale on Saturday while (below) Pat Mollard peruses a choice find.

The Rotary Book Sale drew a big crowd to the Community Centre Saturday morning (above) as people perused the hundreds of donated books.

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MANAGING YOUR MONEY Keeping up with the Joneses Ken Garraway CFP

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Every day we encounter invitations to buy, buy, buy! Maybe you’ve just noticed that new car in the driveway next door and see a terrific new car and you think, “Hey, if the Joneses can afford that, then I can, too.” Next thing you know, you’re looking up from under a mountain of debt. But that’s not you – you don’t need to keep up with the Joneses and you want to keep your debt under control. To help avoid those expensive and financially crippling impulses and to help keep your debt under control, here are a few suggestions: • Start with a budget that makes a clear distinction between ‘want’ and ‘need’ Make a comprehensive list of all your necessary and discretionary expenses. List your sources of income and, as much as you can, trim your expenses to fit your

income. Try to include an amount ‘in hand’ to save and invest. • Organize your spending into three buckets - ‘past’, ‘present’ and ‘future’ ‘Past’ spending includes loans and purchases made with credit cards. ‘Present’ spending includes your daily living expenses. ‘Future’ spending includes education savings for your kids and retirement savings for you and your partner. • Use credit wisely It’s easy to apply for credit – but before you do, look critically at your current financial situation. It might be better to tighten your budget for six to twelve months before making any major purchases -- and then you’ll be in a position to pay cash for them. • Know your TDS When you apply for a mortgage, your lender is required to apply the Total Debt Service (TDS) ratio to help ensure an excessive amount of

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(Margaret) Dale Merrithew 1 July Sept5,2013 July 1, 1930 1930 –– 5Sept 2013

Dale passed passed peacefully peacefully at at her her Dale home several several months months after after home suffering aa heart heart attack. attack. She She suffering was born born in in Vancouver Vancouver BC BC the the was youngest daughter daughter of of Thomas Thomas youngest and Phyllis Phyllis Stewart Stewart (Edgell). (Edgell). and Dale is is survived survived by by her her Dale husband of of 59 59 years years Bruce, Bruce, husband daughters Ann Ann (Kent (Kent Allen) Allen) daughters and Cathy Cathy (Gordon (Gordon McColl), McColl), and Granddaughter Maranda Maranda Allen Allen (Qing (Qing Song Song Li) Li) and and Grandson Grandson Granddaughter Garrett Allen Allen (Campbell (Campbell River River BC). BC). Sister Sister Ann Ann Mary Mary Franzen, Franzen, Garrett nephews Mark Mark Franzen Franzen (Karen) (Karen) and and Scott Scott Franzen Franzen (Julie) (Julie) nephews (Washington State). Cousin Alison Currie walking (Washington Currie (Australia). (Australia). “Her Her walking partner “Kaos.” Kaos.” Also Meikle partner Also long long time friend & “Sistah” Bunny Meikle (Vancouver BC). BC). (Vancouver Mom grew grew up up in in both both Vancouver Vancouver and and Point Point Roberts Roberts (Boundary (Boundary Mom Bay) Washington. Washington. AA graduate graduate of of Magee Magee High High School School she she also also Bay) attended Crofton Crofton House House School School and and Sprott Sprott Shaw Shaw College College which which attended was owned owned by by her her Grandparents Grandparents RJ RJ and and Anna Anna Sprott. Sprott. They They was introduced her her to to boating boating aboard aboard their their boat boat the the Cleodoxa. Cleodoxa. She She introduced worked in in Vancouver Vancouver as as aa stenographer stenographer in in the the Marine Marine Building Building worked before marrying marrying Bruce Bruce in in 1954 1954 and and moving moving to to Comox Comox BC. BC. In In 1961 1961 before they settled settled in inCampbell CampbellRiver. River. Mom Shortly afterwork momasbegan work as a they began a Kindergarten Kindergarden Teachers Assistant years at the little Teachers Assistant spending manyspending years at many the little school house school houseRoad. on Larwood Road. Momatalso worked Press at Discovery on Larwood Mom also worked Discovery in the Press indivision. the printing division. printing Always on on the the go go Mom Mom was was aa member member of of the the Ripple Ripple Rock Rock Power Power Always Squadron, the the Campbell Campbell River River Yacht Yacht Club Club and and an an Honorary Honorary Life Life Squadron, Member of of the the Campbell Campbell River River Dog Dog Fanciers. Fanciers. She She so so enjoyed enjoyed Member walking her her dogs dogs on on the the seawalk. seawalk. walking Dale loved loved salt salt water water fishing, fishing, having having aced aced Mike Mike Rippingale’s Rippingale’s Dale fishing course course (more (more than than once) once) and and camping camping travelling travelling across across fishing Canada and and the the USA. USA. She She and and Bruce Bruce also also travelled travelled to to Alaska Alaska in in Canada their camper camper van. van. They They cruised cruised up up and and down down the the inside inside passage passage their and neighboring neighboring islands islands aboard aboard their their boat boat the the Merrilee Merrilee llll sharing sharing and many “happy “happy hours” hours” with with their their fellow fellow boaters. boaters. She She had had aa quick quick many wit and and loved loved to to laugh. laugh. Being Being of of Scotch/Irish Scotch/Irish descent descent she she tackled tackled wit everything head head on on including including her her health health challenges. challenges. everything Special thanks thanks to to the the Campbell Campbell River River Home Home Care Care nurses nurses (especially (especially Special Barb and and Marlene) Marlene) for for the the exceptional exceptional care. care. Dr Dr Sullivan, Sullivan, Dr Dr Booth, Booth, Barb Dr Hargraves, Hargraves, Dr Dr Phillips, Phillips, Nanaimo Nanaimo Kidney Kidney Care Care staff, staff, Jackie Jackie Dr (Diabetes Education Education Center) Center) and and all all the the Home Home Support Support workers workers (Diabetes who helped helped us us keep keep Mom Mom comfortable. comfortable. who In lieu lieu of of flowers flowers donations donations can can be be made made to: to: The The Canadian Canadian Diabetes Diabetes In Association or or The The Kidney Kidney Foundation Foundation of of Canada Canada or or The The Heart Heart & & Association Stroke Foundation. Foundation. Stroke At Dale’s Dale’s request request there there will will be be no no service. service. We We will will be be having having aa get get At together at at aa later later date. date. together We are are adrift adrift without without our our anchor…”Tight anchor…”Tight Lines” Lines” Ma… Ma… “Tight “Tight We Lines”. Lines”.

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Alma Ileen Kasdorf (nee Myrol) May 14, 1924-August 23, 2013

Alma passed away at 89 years of age after a battle with cancer. Predeceased by her husband John in 1994, she is survived by her children Tim (Audrey), Cheryl (Wayne), Barry (Diane) and Darlene (Peter); her grandchildren Sean, Tara, Kristin, Cory, Devon, Ryan, Rachel, Tessa, Brian, and Austin and her great-grandchildren Lena, Ben and Claire. Alma was a woman of many talents, most brought forth by sheer determination. In Saskatchewan where she was born and raised, she taught school in a 2 room schoolhouse where she met her future husband John. Alma never did anything halfway, from dance recital costume design to getting a golf course built when she took up the sport in Davidson, SK where they lived for 16 years. When the family moved to Campbell River, she became active in the Curling Club and the Ladies Golf Club, and served as president of both. She was immensely proud of her family, her multitude of trophies and her creative endeavours. Due to two new great-grandbabies arriving soon, a service will be held at a later date when all can attend. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Canadian Cancer Society.

Roselean Teresa Johnson

Nov 26, 1934- Sept 2, 2013 After a valiant and courageous 4 year battle with cancer, it is with great sadness we announce that our beloved Rose passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by love, with Nick and daughter Merlene holding hand. Rose Rosewas waspredecesased predeceased by her hand. her son Miles, and great grandson Dean. She is survived and so deeply missed by her soulmate, Nick Powszedny, daughters Merlene and Jacqueline, son John and daughter-in-law Pani. She is also survived by 9 grandchildren, Jesse, Tenile, Laura, Eric, Demi-Rose, Jacob, Sellina, Gage and Elijah, and also very special great granddaughter Katherine. She also leaves to mourn numerous family members in Saskatchewan, and many friends both near and far. The family would like to say a special thank-you to everyone that came by and helped Rose on her way during the last difficult days, especially Mrs. Adeline Lippart and Donna Mcmillian. Your soft touch and gentle strength were a great comfort to her and all of us. The Homecare Nurses, Marlene and Barb, were invaluable and so appreciated. Also thank you to the Canadian Red Cross. You all contributed to give Rose the best of what was so very hard for all of us. Rose loved life and would want us to continue enjoying ours. Please, in her memory, “Pay It Forward” and do something else, just because you can. We love you, Rose, always. Do not stand at my grave and weep I am not there. I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow. I am the diamond glints on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain. I am the gentle autumn rain. When you awaken in the morning’s hush I am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night. Do not stand at my grave and cry; I am not there. I did not die.

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Linda Norris

September 4, 2013 The family of Linda Norris regret to announce her passing on Wednesday, September 4, 2013. We would deeply like to thank the Doctors doctors who cared for Linda, especially Dr. Jacobs and all of the staff and nurses at the Campbell River Hospital. Special thanks as as well well toto sister-in-law sister-in-law,, Helen Uren and her children and grandchildren for their assistance and and support. support. A A service service will will be be held held at at assistance Linda’s home home in in Ontario Ontario at at aa later later date. date. Linda’s

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Gone to Be A Spirit in the Sky Robert T. Price leaves behind to mourn, his wife Erin, and his son Lanny (Mildred). Robert also leaves behind his grandsons Robert (Veronica), Jason (Chandele); his great grandchildren Colin, Carter, Taya, newbie Price, Keandra & newbie Varga; his grandgirls Tristan and Brandi Varga. Brother-inlaw Larry Jackson (Connie). Thank you to Dr. Marsh, VIHA Home and Community Care and a special thank you to Jack at Loblaw Pharmacy (Drugstore Pharmacy). No Flowers, or No Service at his Request.


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GROW MARIJUANA Commercially. Canadian Commercial Production Licensing Convention October 26th & 27th. Toronto Airport, Marriott Hotel. www.greenlineacademy.com Tickets 1-855-860-8611 or 250-870-1882. RIVER SPIRIT, Campbell River’s breast cancer dragon boat team, invites all women who are breast cancer survivors to join us and try the amazing sport of dragon boat paddling. For more info contact Doreen at 250-830-0011 or teamriverspirit@gmail.com

LEGALS NOTICE TO CREDITORS & OTHERS - NOTICE is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Robert John Handyside (Bob), formerly of 129 Forest Grove, Campbell River, BC, V9W 0A1 are hereby required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Executrix. c/o Laurie Lamb, 58 Mills Road, Courtenay BC, V9N 9L3 before the 24th day of September, 2013 after which date the Estate assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which it has notice. Executrix Laurie Lamb 58 Mills Road Courtenay, BC V9N 9L3

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NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Yorka Ruby Manninger also known as Yorka Manninger, deceased, who died on August 27, 2013, at Campbell River, BC, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned Administrator, c/o Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, Barristers and Solicitors, 906 Island Highway, Campbell River, British Columbia, V9W 2C3, before the 21st day of October 2013, after which date the Administrator will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which it has notice. Erika Natacha Irrgang, Administrator, c/o Shook Wickham Bishop & Field, Barristers and Solicitors, 906 Island Highway, Campbell River, BC, V9W 2C3.

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SURESPAN STRUCTURES requires Welder/Fabricator. Requirements: Welder Level “C” or 1st year fabrication minimum. Forklift and crane operators experience. Knowledge of how to interpret engineering drawings. CWB ticket an asset. Understand & apply basic mathematical skills. Preemployment drug screen may be required. Mail resume to 3721 Drinkwater Rd., Duncan, BC V9L 6P2, fax: 250-7468011 or email: shelly@surespanstructures.com

GREAT opportunity to relocate to Beautiful Prince Rupert, Enjoy affordable housing and various recreational opportunities; skiing, kayaking, hiking, golf, and the fine arts. The Crest Hotel is currently accepting resumes for full time servers and bartenders in Charley’s Lounge. If you have a passion for customer service, with experience in a busy lounge environment, we offer a union wages $15.14 for servers $18.30 bartenders, medical and dental coverage and excellent gratuities. Previous serving and bartending experience is required, must have serving it right, and be legally permitted to work in Canada. Knowledge of wines and squirrel experience is an asset. If you are interested in joining our award winning customer service team, send resumes to scott@cresthotel.bc.ca or mail your resume to the Crest Hotel 222 1st ave west Prince Rupert, BC. V8J 1A8.

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Sign installer for high volume Real Estate Firm. Interested parties must be able to demonstrate the ability to provide storage for existing inventory of up to 100 signs and posts. Must have suitable vehicle, be bonded and insured. As an independent contractor you will provide your own WCB coverage, tools and equipment, misc. supplies and vacation coverage. Must be available 5 days per week. Sample quote, detailed inclusions and overview is available by e-mailing Bryan@fvrealestate.com Tender closes September 15, 2013

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INVITATION TO TENDER An Alberta Oilfield Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators, Lodging and meals provided. Drug testing required. Call (780)723-5051 Edson,Alta. TOTEM BAR CONTRACTING Zeballos, B.C. has an opening for an experienced Driller/Blaster Please email resume to totembar@recn.ca

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Please come have lunch at the Sayward Heritage Hall. Sunday, Sept. 15, 2013 11:30am - 2pm. In Memory of a lifelong resident, Ken Duncan, who died on Sept. 26, 2012. Bring your appetite, smiles and memories of a fine man.

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STEEL BUILDING Sizzling summer savings event! 20x22 $4,188. 25x24 $4,598. 30x36 $6,876. 32x44 $8,700. 40x52 $12,990. 47x70 $17,100. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca

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Black Creek Community Fair: Over 75 volunteers are needed for the fair on Sept. 14th and the new wine, cheese & salmon event on Sept. 13th. Many shifts & tasks are available. North Island Survivors’ Healing Society: The Trauma & Abuse Counselling Centre has an opening for a new Board Member. It’s a great opportunity to join a dedicated group of citizens who balance the seriousness of this important work with fun. The board meets for 2 hours every 2nd month.

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PERSONAL SERVICES ART/MUSIC/DANCING

For these and many more volunteer opportunities, contact Volunteer Campbell River at 287-8111 Or check our web site www.volunteercr.ca

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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

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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.

ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS RICO ROOFING Metal Roofing & Cladding, Fiberglass Shingles, Shakes conversions, Flat roofs (Torched on). Serving Island wide & remote locations. Licensed. WCB Insured. 30 years experiance. Richard: 250-702-3968

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FURNITURE LIVINGROOM FURNITURE. Blue sectional w/ corner shelf inbetween & ottoman. $525. 2 recliners. Blue. $175. Very good cond. 250-923-3898

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BEIGE SOFA hide-a-bed, $250. Beige futon with wooden sides, $250. 3” memory foam for king size bed with cover, $125. All in good condition, Comox. Call (250)339-2624. ESTHETIC BED, manicure table, facial machine, mag lamp,hot stone roaster & stones. Reasonable price. 250-830-4973/250-830-3314. KING INDUSTRIAL 10” table saw $300. Sawdust collector $50. 6’ Industrial rated step ladder w/railing $100. 20’ aluminum ladder $20. 250-3391993 MAGNIFICENT EAGLE “Early Riser”, Norman Marshall signed & numbered print. Also personally signed by artist. Conservation framing spec. glass, $500 firm. 250-3396054. Duncan “Teacher” Lazy-Boy Rocker Recliner brand new, still in box - model 10-403, $400. Call 250-9412067.

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STEEL BUILDINGS/Metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206. www.crownsteelbuildings.ca VCR/DVD PLAYER. Dual cassette tape recorder and player. Assorted VCR movies, assorted cassette tapes. Assorted Rookie baseball cards. Call for details (250)339-4038 or email: p.horgen@utoronto.ca

REAL ESTATE APARTMENT/CONDOS 2-BEDROOM CONDO ground floor in desirable Saanichton. Open concept, electric fireplace, custom kitchen. Carpets & laminate. Ensuite laundry, small pet ok. Low strata fee. Great starter, $235,000. By appointment 1-250-652-1218

COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

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Frogger 15: Race marshals, race sweepers and food and drink helpers are needed to help with the race on September 21st 2013. This fun run is a friendly race raising money for a local charity, Greenways Lands Trust, as well as raising awareness for the completion of the 25km Greenways Loop.

EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS

BASSET HOUND puppies: 2 8 wks old. 1st shots & vet checked. $700.00 250-2866609.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

SIDE RAIL Protectors for a pickup with a 6 ft box. Like new $200 obo 250-339-5708 STARBUCKS BARISTA Expresso Coffee machine with accessories & instructional video. $200.00 250-923-6382 WEDDING DRESS, beaded halter, white, with shoulder tip veil,sz 14-16. $800.obo. Brass Daybed with trundle & mattresses. $100. (250)339-2755.

FULL DUPLEX $255,000. new roof, new shed, small but cute on 0.3 oceanview acre. In Painter Barclay area. $255.000. 250-850-0998

FOR SALE BY OWNER

BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED duplex in Courtenay, quiet culde-sac. 3-bdrm + den, 2.5 baths, bright, spacious kitchen, 5 appl’s, garage, private large fenced backyard with shed. Roof 2009. Close to NIC. Details & pics on Craigslist. $229,500. Call (250)3388208 or cell (250)792-0024.

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FRENCH CREEK CHARMER 3 bdrm/2 ba on .23 acre. Many updates. Warm, welcoming & move in ready. $335,000. By appt. gardendelight@shaw.ca. 250-752-4741. Photos upon request.

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FOR SALE BY OWNER

MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

APARTMENT/CONDO Under New Management

CAMPBELL RIVER: Avail. Sept. 15 - Oct. 1. Lovely private custom home, 3 beds, 2 baths. 7 yrs. old. 2500 sq. ft. full front french doors and windows facing south. Heat pump/air-exchanger/air-conditioner. Huge front garden, room for 2 extra driveways. Concrete deck back garden approx 60 ft x 16 ft. deep. Old growth fir stairs, 2 beds up and huge walk in custom shower. Also antique furniture & carpenters’ tools for sale. 916 Heritage Meadow Drive. Visit Kijiji for more pics. Price $442,000. 250-286-3602.

CAMPBELL RIVER: $92,000 now asking $88,000, 1992 modular home. 3 bdrm, 2 full baths, 1600sq ft, livingroom, recroom w/wood stove, open concept, wood shed, lrg kitchen recently reno’d w/ laminate, linoleum, new paint and blinds, lrg deck, skylights, 5 appls, lrg pad rental on dead end St. not in a mobile park, well kept. Quiet area. Call Mary at 250203-3840 or 250-914-2222. FACTORY DIRECT Wholesale CSA certified modular homes, manufactured/mobile homes and park model homes, we ship throughout Western Canada. Visit us online at www.hbmodular.com or 877-976-3737

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.

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES 2 BDRM near all amen. $725 Cedar at 4th Avail now. 1-250889-9353.boarsnest@shaw.ca 3 BDRM. Recently reno’d. Full Bsment. N/P. Ref’s required. $900. 250-923-5097 CAMPBELL RIVER: 2bdrm apt in centrally located 4-plex. Freshly painted. No Pets. N/S. Refs $700+util. 250-830-4686.

HOMES FOR RENT

RENTALS

OTHER AREAS LUXURY ARIZONA golf course properties from $97,900. Investment or vacation home. Short and long term rental programs available. Immediate positive cash. Financing available! 604-620-3728.

RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO 1+2 BDRM in quiet 6plex. In town, 1011 Hemlock St. No stairs, new carpet, appl. paint. Good storage, onsite laundry. Adult bldng. $575 and $650. Steve and Elsa 250-923-6220 or 250-830-3972 1 BDRM Avail immed. Hot water incl. Covered parking. Located on seawalk in Big Rock area. $675. 250-286-1864

SARATOGA AREA- on 1/2 acre 1991 double modular home, 1800sq ft, 3 bdrms, 2 bath, newer mud room, vinyl windows, new glass top stove & built-in oven, large open dinning rm & kitchen, spacious living room, plus bright bonus room. Newer 15’ RV shelter. 2 sm decks on either side, air tight wood stove, forced electric furnace (natural gas hookup)? 28’x30’ detached double garage. Minutes to grocery, medical clinic, marina, nature trails, 1/2 way to Campbell River/Courtenay. $179,000. Sunday Open House 1-4pm at 2181 regent Rd, Saratoga see photos on Craig’s List & Kijji...

WILLOW POINT updated 1 level patio home. 2 bdrm, 2 bath+ den, 1300sq ft, bright & sunny end unit. Walk to shops, medical, Sea Walk. $224,900. Call 250-923-7792.

HOUSES FOR SALE

2896 APPLE DR. Located in the heart of Willow Point, this 1478 sqft rancher offers 4bdrms, 2bths, newer kitchen, roof & flooring. Private fncd yard, RV parking. $259,000. http://sites.google.com/site/ 2896appledrive Kim: 250-923-6503.

2 BDRM Avail. immediately Orchard Park Apts. Secure building. Oversized suites. Large, quiet, private yard. New carpet, Indoor cat welcome. On-site laundry. References required.250-202-2187. www.meicorproperty.com CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrm Santa Barbara Apts. Near Merecroft Shopping Centre Quiet, clean, secure bldg. On site laundry, prking. $650./mo. NS/NP. Avail Oct 1. Call (250)923-4594. CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrms, close to town. Quiet, secure, adult oriented, 820 Alder Street. $650. Avail Sept 1. Call 250-830-4056. CAMPBELL RIVER. Quiet 2Bdrm near town (881 Greenwood St). No dogs. $655./mo. Oct. 1st. Call (250)923-3635. CORTES VIEW TERRACE 1 & 2 bdrm condos located in secured entrance building w/elevator, & in excellent proximity to Hospital, recreation, & downtown core. Each features 4 appl, laundry/storage room, master bdrm w/walk in closet & patios. N/S. Small pet may be considered w/deposit. Rent from $625/month. Sept 1 & Oct 1 possession. Advanced Property Management Inc. www.advancedpm.ca 250.338.2472 or 877.808.7368 GROUND FLOOR apt. Fully furnished; 1 bdrm/1 person. Shared laundry, N/S, N/P; all utilities incl. except phone. $875/mth. 250-923-1707 or 250-203-0592 LARGE, BRIGHT 2 bdrm, Rotary Beach, excellent location. Very reasonable rents. Views. Call 250-286 1175. Turnkey Ocnfrt. 1 Bd. Avail. immed. N/S,N/P. $1,100-1,250 /mnth. Randy 250-830-4222

TRANSPORTATION

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SUITES, UPPER

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SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

LARGE 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, close to school, shopping. Laundry on site, newly reno’d. $975 elec. incld’d. Quiet area, N/S, cat ok. (250)286-0959.

NISSAN VERSA 2007. 4 Dr, Sedan, power window & locks, A/C, mint cond, 74,000km. $8,000 OBO. Call David 250-339-2228

2002 CHEVY TRACKER. 4x4, automatic, P/S, 4 door. Burgundy. Extra set of tires & wheels. $2950 firm. 250-8300988 or 250-923-5355.

TOWNHOUSES

MOTORCYCLES

TRUCKS & VANS 1990 4x4 Sierra Ford pick-up $800. Big Bear Quad w/ 2 sets tires, snow blade & cover, $3500.obo. Whitewall Hunting tent, new, w/frame & 5’ porch, 12’x14’ $1800. (250)339-2755

3-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSECampbell River, Robron Rd. Garage, patio, mountain view, well kept, Close to schools, shopping, recreation. 1050/mo. Call 250-830-0188 after 4pm. or 778-475-0902. AVAIL NOW! 3 Bdrm, close to town, on bus route. 1.5 baths, F/S, W/D hook-up. Backyard. $850./mo. Call (778)346-3459.

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1986 HONDA APSENCADE GL1200. Runs great! $2600. OBO 250-286-6363

MID 50’S couple seeking quiet private long term site for 38’ RV. Royston to South Campbell River. (250)650-4552.

2013 V-ROD MUSCLE 130 HP. Black & silver, ABS brakes. 95 km, $16,000. obo. (250)923-6991 or (250)2870493. Campbell River.

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3 BDRM. Close to schools & town. W/D F/S, woodstove, gas furnace, large back yard. Ref’s. Pets neg. 250-9238134. Avail Oct. 1. $1000/mo.

PORT HARDY 2 bdrm trailer on its own lot. Excellent condition, private back yard. Boat/RV parking. $99,000. Contact Gary 250-949-8684.

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1991 FORD F250 XLT Lariat 4X4 with canopy, boat racks. $2800.00. Please call 250-336-8600

175 BAYLINER as new, 55hrs(used)135 h/p mercruiser-in-out board hydraulic leg, full canvas on stainless steel frame (detachable)Fresh water cooling, fish finder on h.d galvanized trailer $17900. 250286-3308

2001 4x4 DODGE DAKOTA P/U Crew cab. 243,000 kms. New price $5,900. obo. Call 250-337-5565 after 7 pm

185 CAMPION EXPLORER. Ready to go fishing. Elec. down rigger, GPS, Fish finder Engine 135 Merc., 9.9 and more. $15,000. 250-9230528/250-287-0211

2004 GMC Sierra 2500 Truck, with electric hookup & trailer hitch, V8-364, auto, canopy, 3 seat belts, AM/FM CD player, 95,800 km - excellent cond: $9400. 250-703-2525

1995 ZODIAK 14.6ft - 65HP Suzuki. New steering & trailer bearings. $6000 OBO. 250-334-9337

3 BDRM with ocean view. On bus route, close to Centennial Park. Available September 1. 250-287-3556 10’11” BIGFOOT Camper. 3000 Series. Top cond. Satelite TV reciever, side/rear awnings on 2008 FORD F350 Crew Cab. Lariat-Diesel, dually, 4xdrive, sliding moon roof, tailgate step, heated seats, leather, trailer tow, dual air cond, keyless entry. Two tone. 103K Km, Mint cond. $60,000. 250-286-3308

CAMPBELL RIVER: ocean view, 120 S. Thulin, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, sundeck, yard, avail immed, refs req, N/P, $1200 Call (250)202-0010. CR 3 bed 2 bath rancher Robron area, double gar, fenced private back yard, non smoking, ref reqd avail immed, prefer LT, pets negot $1300. 250-248-6875, or text 250228-6875

STORRIES BEACH area. 3 brdrm rancher. Craig Rd. Close to bus stop. Mins. to beach. Ref’s req’d. N/P. N/S. $1000/mn. Avail Oct. 1. 250923-3195 WILLOW PT- Fenced 3 bdrm Rancher, $1,075. Near ocean. NS. Well kept (604)727-3141.

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1992 AWARD 727, 27’ all fiberglass travel trailer. A/C, New gas/Elect. refrigerator, twin beds, 2 Lazy Boy chairs, flat screen TV, DVD player. $4950. 250-204-2590 or 250923-6777. terloral@telus.net 1992 TRAILER Master Coach. plastic surround bathroom. 1988 Cadillac Gold Eagle. As is. Best offers. 7745 Old Island Hwy (bright coloured pillars on drive way). 250-334-6463

STORAGE CR STORAGE/PARKING- Industrial prk, boat, RV & container storage. 250-830-7690.

SUITES, LOWER

CARS

CENTRAL CAMPBELL River. Quiet 2 bdrm, full bath. W/D. NS/NP. $650. + utils. Oct. 1st. Call (250)923-1081.

1956 CHEV WAGON 350 Auto trans. New floor pans, body mounts and more. A must see. Collector plate I.C.B.C. assessed @ $46,000 asking $26,000. Call Ralph at 250-752-9855.

1998 SAFARI 35ft. Diesel Motor Home. Showroom condition. Very low mileage. Lots of extras. 250-287-4575

2003 28” Travelair, $26,900. ford E450,tires, brakes good, no leaks, isl bed, air clean. Consider class B/camp van trade.82K. 250-285-2030.

2002 DODGE Caravan Sport, 190,000 km, Silver, auto, fully loaded, good condition. $2000 obo. Call (250)331-1320. 2009 WINNEBAGO ERA Limited. Diesel CRD170XL, 24’, 15,500 miles. Original owner. Bath w/sink & shower, patio awning, A/C, furnace, propane gen., micro, TV. $71,900.00 250-752-4736 / 403-691-5639 2005 SUNFIRE$3900 obo, very low mileage at 89,500km, 1 owner, excellent condition, very clean, auto, air, cruise, comes with spare winter tires on rims. 250-890-2042.

5TH WHEEL. 1985 Travelair 21’. All utilities work. Fully equipped, includes microwave & hitch. $3000. obo. Call (250)334-0497, Courtenay.

SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

NEAR MUSEUM (C.R.).1bdrm suite, W/D. $800 mo. incls internet, cable, hydro. Avail immed. (250)287-9704.

SUITES, UPPER 3 BEDRM. 2 BTH; upper suite large, newly reno’d, A/C, F/P, 5 appls, prkg,sundeck $1500. gas/hydro/internet included. 250-286-6641 or aft 5pm 250923-8414

2011 FORD ESCAPE. Under 20,000km. Leather interior. $26,000 OBO. Ask for Dale: 250-286-9957 after 6pm. 25’ PERMANENT moorage slip in Comox Bay Marina with 26’ Ranger sail boat, $2500. Call 250-218-1969.

MERC CRUISER Bravo 3 leg/drive 2 x 20” stainless props, approximately 100 hours, excellent value - first $1,000 takes! Ready to go! In Pt. Alberni. Call 250-745-3700.

BOATS

CAMPBELL RIVER- 1 bdrm, 5 appls including laundry. Garage. $700./mo + utils. NS/NP. Call (250)287-7960. CAMPBELL RIVER- brand new 1 bdrm self-contained fully furnished suite, satellite, Wifi, priv deck, D/W, W/D. $950 hydro incld. NS/NP. Call (250)286-1773.

2010 TOYOTA Tundra TRD, 4x4, 55,000, 4.6 V8, Box cover, Bed Rug box liner, nonsmoker, excellent shape. $27,000 obo. 250-923-0037.

MARINE ACCESSORIES

SHARED ACCOMMODATION

NORTH NANAIMO: Attention Students/Working Professionals: fully furnished room, nice, quiet area. Own bathroom, cable, FREE WiFi, shared kitchen and laundry. N/S, N/P, no partiers. $550/mo. Avail. immediately. 250-756-9746

19’ FIBERGLASS boat with trailer. 200hp and 8hp Mercury outboards. New price $6,500. obo Call 250-337-5565 after 7pm.

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FURNISHED ROOM- $400Includes cable/wireless, laundry. Oceanview. 1/2 block to bus. NS/NP. 250-287-3616.

2007 FORD RANGER. 88,490 km. Excellent shape. $8,500. 17’ COLEMAN CANOE. $750 obo. 250-286-3722

2007 HONDA Civic Hybrid. 94,000 miles. One owner, A/C winter tires and rims. $9,500. OBO. tel 250-338-0806.

103,000km. FORD Explorer XLS. New parts, excellent condition. 2002. $8500 obo. Call 250-287-2009.

29 FT Fiberglass Sailboat, volvo diesel,moorage paid until mid Apr,2014.Reduced to 12,900 obo. 250-337-5747 16’ K&C, Yamaha, kicker, good trailer. New elect downriggers (2), Lowrance sounder, canvas, battery, etc. Great deal. $5,500. 250-650-0395 2006 BOM BARD Max 3 8’ inflatable boat complete w/ keel & launching wheels. All in exc. cond., seldom used. $2350. new. Sell $750.(250)926-9119.

40’ LONG RANGE Charter Boat. T/C Compliant. $89,000. 250-339-7502.

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The end of summer means that the lovely street banners that have graced our town will soon be taken down. The Campbell River Arts Council, creator of the Banner Project, has launched the web site for the Banner Auction. This web site, set up by this year’s sponsor, the Pacific Salmon Foundation, will help you to bid on your favourite. Go to www. psf.ca (click on “Support PSF” and 2013 Banner Project), select the banner you would like, click on it and make a note of its number. Either phone the number provided or e-mail. How easy is that? Funds from this banner auction will go to the Pacific Salmon Foundation and the Campbell River Arts Council. The Pacific Salmon Foundation raises money and makes grants to volunteer organizations that work on behalf of salmon across the province – $34 million invested in volunteerdriven salmon projects that have engaged more than 35,000 volunteers. The Foundation was established in 1987 as an independent, nongovernmental, charitable organization to protect, conserve and rebuild wild Pacific salmon populations in British Columbia and the Yukon Territory. For more information, contact the Arts Council (250) 923-0213.

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he music of Frederic Chopin was celebrated in an evening of fine performances during the Ruth Scott Memorial Piano Competition which was held at the Trinity Presbyterian Church during Campbell River Music Week, an annual music festival organized by the Campbell River Friends of Music. Adjudicator for this year`s competition was acclaimed performer Sarah Hagen who is also the director of the Piano Programme at CYMC where she has been a faculty member for over ten years. Winner of this year’s competition is Dean Sanchez, piano student of local teacher Cindy Taylor. Sanchez is a former runner up of the Virginia Graczak Piano Competition and has also represented the local North Island festival of the Performing Arts as piano Alternate, Observer and Competitor throughout the past years at the BC Provincial Festival of the Performing Arts. He has recently completed his second year of Sciences at North Island College while continuing to pursue his love of music. As winner of the Chopin Competition, Sanchez was also invited to perform in this year’s Rotary Honours Concert which was created and organized by Susie Moskovich. The family and friends of Ruth Scott created the Ruth Scott Memorial Piano Competition annual scholarship as a legacy to Ruth`s love of the music of Frederic Chopin. Ruth was a member of the North Island Branch of the Registered Music Teachers` Association and the Campbell River Friends of music. She was a well loved and respected music teacher, colleague and friend to many throughout our community and beyond.

Dean Sanchez was congratulated by his piano teacher Cindy Taylor upon winning the Ruth Scott Memorial Piano Competition.

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2013 Business Awards of 4X5 CHAMBER CHINA Distinction Saturday, September 21 Tidemark Theatre PROCESS New Special Ticket Package New Special Ticket Available for $150 includes a ticket to the awards event PLUS a draw ticket for a 9 day all inclusive trip to China, hosted by the Chamber April 2-10, 2014 There are only 30 Special Tickets available. Don’t miss out! Purchase all tickets online at: www. campbellriverchamber.ca and follow the links to the Business Awards of Distinction

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Artisans and Crafters Wanted

The Campbell River Judo Club will be hosting their third Annual Christmas Craft Fair on Nov. 16 and 17, 2013. The theme of the Christmas Craft Fair is “All Things Handmade” and they are currently looking for quilters, knitters, weavers, potters, rug hookers, carvers.Cost of a table for the two days is $60. This popular event will be held in the Judo Facility on Merecroft Street, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on both days, space is limited to 40 artists and crafters. For more information contact Katharine at judocraftfair2013@gmail.com.

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A Strathcona Park panorama awaits those willing to head into the wilderness park this fall. Strathcona Wilderness Institute is offering fall hikes this weekend.

Fall’s a great time to explore Strathcona Fall is a great time to explore the subalpine at Paradise Meadows in Strathcona Park. The programs offered by Strathcona Wilderness Institute at the Strathcona Park Wilderness Centre will continue for several more weeks. The Wilderness Centre is at the Paradise Meadows trailhead , adjacent to

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Mt Washington’s Raven Lodge, and is operated by the Strathcona Wilderness Institute (SWI), a non-profit Society. On Saturday (Sept. 14), join a guided hike to the Cruickshank Canyon lookout. Meet at 8 a.m. at the Wilderness Centre for this 9 hr., 22 km outing with about 500 m cumulative elevation gain. This moderately

strenuous hike will focus on Nature & Photography. On Sunday Sept. 15 join a Berry Hike to identify blueberries, huckleberries, crowberries & more. Meet at 10 a.m. at the Wilderness Centre for this 3 hr Nature outing. Strathcona Wilderness Institute also provides assistance for school

group outings, such as nature guides or information – contact coordinator@strathconapark. org for more details. For all activities: dress for the weather, wear proper footwear, bring lunch or snacks, plenty of water, bug spray and sun protection. No pets please on SWI guided nature walks & hikes unless noted otherwise.

A minimum donation of $5 –10 is appreciated for the programs to help with the Institute’s ongoing activities. All SWI activities start at the Wilderness Centre. The Centre will be staffed most days in September. For the most up-to-date information, visit www.strathconapark.org/”w w w. strathconapark.org

The Terry Fox Run is only days away. Over the years Campbell River has organized the event with great support from the community. The focus for

the event is now moving towards family fun and an event that is not just for the run. People and families of all ages are welcome to attend the event and walk with a

stroller, bike, roller blade, and mozy along with a friend, bring your kids, grandma and grandpa too.The new venue for this year’s event will make all forms of walkers and wheels feel welcome. Starting at the Seawalk at Frank James Park (Willow Point), the Terry Fox Run will move north 2.5 kms to its turn around point at Rotary Beach Park. Many improvements have been made to the pathway, making ease of use for people and kids in strollers, kids biking, and people walking and jogging. The event is free to

attend, there will be snacks and plenty of water. You’re invited to come down and enjoy a walk along Campbell River’s Seawalk. Registration is from 9-10 a.m., Sunday; with the event starting at 10 a.m. For more information about the event, contact Chris Flood , run organizer by email at thebcfloods@shaw.ca or by phone at 250-895-0077. Remember, the Runs are non-competitive and all inclusive; the registration fee is by donation and there is no minimum pledge amount. Visit www.terryfox.com.

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Left, Bob Wall (left) and Sheelagh Germyn made it back to Campbell River earlier than expected Saturday morning after completing their 160-kilometre run from Nanaimo. They were running to draw attention to the annual Women for Women Run that was held Saturday morning and which raises funds for the Women for Women Bursary Foundation. After Wall and Germyn’s arrival, the annual run set off from the Carihi field (pictured above) with participants walking or running five or 10 kilometres.

Campbell River swimmer a highlight at Seniors Games T he B C S e n i ors Games are held annually for those fifty-five years of age and older. Swimmers from Zone two (Vancouver Island North including Powell River) brought home 98 medals when they competed at the 2013 games in Kamloops August 22-24. Helen Sharpe, the only swimmer from the Campbell River area, was a major contributor

to the team, winning a total of seven medals in the women’s 60-64 age category. Sharpe’s medal count consisted of three gold – in the 100m breaststroke, 25m breaststroke and 100m backstroke; two silver, one in each of the 200m freestyle and 100m medley relay; and two bronze – for 50m backstroke and 100m medley relay. “Participating in the

2013 Games with Zone two swimmers was a tremendous privilege,” Sharpe said. “This team has everything to be proud of, not only the results but the team spirit, support, and good will – truly living up to the spirit of games.” Campbell River swimmers are encouraged to take part in the Seniors Games next year in Langley from Septem-

ber 9-13, 2014. Those interested in swimming with the North Island team next year can contact Joan Lightfoot at kirbyroad@ gmail.com T he B C S e n i ors Games is an annual, multi-sport event featuring more than 24 different sports and activities. Approximately 3,500 seniors participate each year.

The Zone two team takes a break on the deck of the Canada Games pool in Kamloops.

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2013 Business Awards of Distinction Saturday, September 21 » Tidemark Theatre To purchase your tickets today go to www.campbellriverchamber.ca and follow the links to the Business Awards of Distinction The Campbell River Chamber of Commerce 2013 Business Awards of Distinction celebrates and recognizes business excellence in our community. The event’s theme is “Success Beyond the Lemonade Stand” which recognizes and honours the foundation and fundamentals of business success.

Small Business of the Year Nominees

Proudly sponsored by Pioneer Home Hardware • 99.7 The River Radio • ABC Recycling • Brown’s Bay Resort • Class A Interiors Ltd. • Coastline Mazda • Dogwood Pet Mart Ltd. Tickets are now on sale! The 2013 Business • Ed Rosse Plumbing and Heating Limited Awards of Distinction will take place on Saturday, • Island Return-It Recycling Centre Campbell River September 21st at the Tidemark Theatre. Be sure • Merecroft Veterinary Clinic to purchase your tickets early! Tickets have sold out • Northern Property Limited Partnership the past four years! To purchase your tickets today • Rehabilitation in Motion go to www.campbellriverchamber.ca and follow • Merle Norman Cosmetics & Day Spa the links to the Business Awards of Distinction. • United Carpet • Willows Market Thank you to all of our fantastic sponsors this year; Pallan Group, sponsor of the Gala Reception; Intermediate Business of the Year MNP, sponsor of the VIP Reception; 97.3 and the Nominees Campbell River Mirror are our media sponsors, and Proudly sponsored by Glacierview Financial our awards categories are sponsored by: BC Hydro Services Ltd. Power Smart, Glacierview Financial Services, Grieg • Chan Nowosad Boates, Chartered Accountants Seafood, Investors Group & YPCR, Marine Harvest, • London Drugs NIC & NIEFS, Pioneer Home Hardware & Building • Quay West Kitchen & Catering Centre, RBC & the Immigrant Welcome Centre and • Tyee Chevrolet Buick GMC Vancouver Island Insurance Centres. • Vancouver Island InsuranceCentres Inc. Congratulations to all of the 2013 Business Awards of Distinction Nominees! Thank you Campbell River for showing your support and nominating deserving businesses and individuals!

Micro Business of the Year Nominees Proudly sponsored by Grieg Seafood • 2nd Storie Contracting • Adept Business Services Ltd. • Campbell River Hearing Clinic • Coho Books • CR Animal Parties • Denise Mitchell Interiors • Down to Earth Stone Slinging Ltd. • Epic Design Studio Ltd. • Excel Pest Solutions • Island Funeral and Cremation Services Ltd. • Island Joy Rides Inc. • Kervin Marketing • Periscope Promotions Inc. • Rivera’s Concierge Services • Yellow Dog Trading Company • Whats On Digest Ltd.

Large Business of the Year Nominees Proudly sponsored by Vancouver Island InsuranceCentres • Campbell River Mirror • Evergreen Seniors Home • Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd. • McDonald’s Restaurant • Save-On-Foods • Steve Marshall Ford

Young Entrepreneur of the Year Nominees

Proudly sponsored by Young Professionals of Campbell River & Investors Group • Donald W. Sherwood, Edward Jones • Erica Chan-Lafrance, Chan Nowosad Boates, Chartered Accountants • Jennifer Lestage, CR Animal Parties • Jonathan Kervin, Kervin Marketing • Laurel Sliskovic, The Sociable Scientists • Lindsay Trumbley, Home Based Business Owner • Matt Storie, 2nd Storie Contracting • Mulidzas-Curtis Wilson, Campbell River Band, Nanwakolas Council and Mulidzas Arts • Nycky-jay Vanjecek, Bluetree Photography

Not-for-Profit of the Year Nominees

Proudly sponsored by Marine Harvest Canada • BC Centre for Aquatic Health Sciences Society • Campbell River Head Injury Support Society • Campbell River Hospice Society • Campbell River Maritime Heritage Society • Campbell River Women’s Centre/Vancouver Island North Women’s Resource Society • Habitat for Humanity, Vancouver Island North • Immigrant Welcome Centre • North Island Survivors’ Healing SocietyTrauma & Abuse Counselling Centre • Willow Point Supportive Living Society • Young Professionals of Campbell River (YPCR)

Diversity Leadership Nominees

Proudly sponsored by the Immigrant Welcome Centre and Royal Bank • B.E.S.T. Life Coaching • Campbell River Beacon Club • Campbell River Mirror • City of Campbell River, Recreation and Culture Department • Laichwiltach Family Life Society • McDonald’s Restaurants • Pioneer Home Hardware Building Centre • Vancouver Island InsuranceCentres Inc.

Excellence in Workforce Development (under 50 employees) Nominees

Proudly sponsored by North Island Employment Foundations and North Island College • Rehabilitation in Motion • Willow Point Supportive Living Society All nominees will be considered for the Environmental Sustainability Award that is proudly sponsored by BC Hydro Power Smart.


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