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City council will consider upgrad-ing the council chambers at City Hall to make the room more acces-sible to those with disabilities.
The initiative came from Coun. Larry Samson who said City Hall is not accessibly-friendly.
“Things like the council chambers should use universal standards,” said Samson who noted that council is inadvertently excluding certain members of the community.“We’re sorely lacking in here in that our sound system does not allow for people with declining loss of hear-ing or people with other problems that allows them to participate in the council meetings.”
Samson noted that there are also issues with the public washrooms located in the basement of City Hall.
“Washroom facilities for people with disabilities is sadly lacking at City Hall,” he said. “We don’t have any automatic door openings. It’s another thing we should be looking at.”
Samson said he’d also like to see the council chambers re-configured
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The ongoing saga of the mountain bike skills facility has jumped back
into the spotlight.Four years after Wendy Ravai and
Beth Pechter first proposed the idea to the city, the pair have selected a new location for the facility follow-
ing a few failed attempts to find a site.
After considering several differ-ent sites, the concept was thought to have been a go last summer after
city council approved developing a mountain bike facility on a 3.2 acre parcel of land adjacent to the Bea-ver Lodge Lands. Things fell apart,
Mountain bike proponents wheel out new proposal
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City council will consider upgrad-ing the council chambers at City Hall to make the room more acces-sible to those with disabilities.
The initiative came from Coun. Larry Samson who said City Hall is not accessibly-friendly.
“Things like the council chambers should use universal standards,” said Samson who noted that council is inadvertently excluding certain members of the community.“We’re sorely lacking in here in that our sound system does not allow for people with declining loss of hear-ing or people with other problems that allows them to participate in the council meetings.”
Samson noted that there are also issues with the public washrooms located in the basement of City Hall.
“Washroom facilities for people with disabilities is sadly lacking at City Hall,” he said. “We don’t have any automatic door openings. It’s another thing we should be looking at.”
Samson said he’d also like to see the council chambers re-configured
Council chambers ‘sorely lacking’ – Samson
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Summer floats awayMacy Nourry, 5, blows bubbles while various activities are set up at Willow Point Park for the Last Blast of Summer event put on by Campbell River Parks and Recreation last Friday. See more pictures on page 7.
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The ongoing saga of the mountain bike skills facility has jumped back
into the spotlight.Four years after Wendy Ravai and
Beth Pechter first proposed the idea to the city, the pair have selected a new location for the facility follow-
ing a few failed attempts to find a site.
After considering several differ-ent sites, the concept was thought to have been a go last summer after
city council approved developing a mountain bike facility on a 3.2 acre parcel of land adjacent to the Bea-ver Lodge Lands. Things fell apart,
Mountain bike proponents wheel out new proposal
Continued on Pg. 3
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though, after complaints from neighbours near the proposed site and the discovery that the land was not owned by the city.
Not to be deterred, Pechter and Ravai were back at council Aug. 24 to propose a new loca-tion, this time at the Sportsplex.
“We feel this is a really great use of recreational space for the city and it also works to the advan-tage of the mountain bike park facility,” Ravai said. “There’s already washrooms, parking,
and garbage cans on site; it’s super central to the community and where people live and it works with other activi-ties that are offered at the Sportsplex.”
One of those activi-ties is SprocKids – an instructional program that Ravai and Pechter teach to young riders learning the sport of mountain biking. What’s missing, however, is a facility where they can learn hands-on.
That’s where the skills park comes in. The pair intend to build a facility for beginners and inter-
mediate riders with dirt jumps, practice trails, some obstacles, teeter-totters and wooden fea-tures such as bridges.
Ravai and Pechter are proposing to locate the park in the empty site between the skate park and Alder Street. Devel-opment plans would include split cedar fenc-ing to act as a buffer between Alder Street and the bike park as well as vegetation to provide
aesthetic appeal and help block the noise gener-ated by the park.
Coun. Ron Kerr said he liked the chosen loca-tion because it appeared to address problems the RCMP identified with the previous Beaver Lodge Lands site, includ-ing visibility.
“It doesn’t look like bad things are going to hap-pen in this type of envi-ronment,” Kerr said.
Coun. Charlie Corn-
field said he agreed with Ravai that the Sportsplex is centrally located and it would be accessible to the majority of the com-munity.
But councillors Larry Samson and Marlene Wright felt strongly that the Sportsplex is not the right location.
Because of the topog-raphy, both Samson and Wright said they felt the facility wouldn’t be able to properly accommo-
date advanced riders.“I think that it’s a mis-
take to bring in a big project and make it as restrictive as you’re sug-gesting and not have the advanced skills,” Wright said.
But Ravai said the facil-ity, which is expected to include one trail for more advanced riders, is more geared towards beginners and teaching them the skills they need to ride safely once they
graduate to the bigger trails and rougher terrain found in places like the Snowden Demonstration Forest.
Ross Milnthorp, the city’s manager of parks, recreation and culture, said that city staff sup-port the Sportsplex site.
After hearing from Milnthorp, council voted to approve the Sportsplex location in principle, with councillors Samson and Wright opposed.
so that everyone has access and everyone can clearly hear – and see – what’s going on.
“People that sit at the delegation table sit with their back to the audi-ence,” Samson said. “When we have large delegations they have to be out into the hall-ways instead of having the ability to open up the back wall to actually allow the people to actu-ally be participating in the meeting.”
Looking around the council chambers at the Aug. 24 council meet-ing, Samson said he’d also like to see the city’s wood-first policy incor-porated into any renova-tions within the council chambers.
“I look at the concrete beams up here and I think ‘why can’t we have a wood-first policy’?” said Samson who added he’d like to see his sug-gestions taken into con-sideration during coun-cil’s budget planning meetings for next year.
“The Nov. 23 council meeting allows it to be prepared prior to our 2016 financial delibera-tions because it will be a service level change, but I think it’s something that is long overdue.”
In the end, council agreed with Samson’s points and voted to have city staff come back with a report on different design costs and options to upgrade council chambers.
The design options are expected to incorporate the following:n The concept of uni-
versal standards which will allow the use of council chambers to be usable by all people without the need for adaptation or specialized design.n The use of further
technological changes such as paperless agen-das.n A modernization
of the chambers incor-porating a wood first policy.n The expansion of the
gallery’s seating capacity for larger participation.
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Anick Losier, spokes-person for Canada Post, said the new mailboxes will go into effect in less than two weeks, putting an end to home mail delivery.
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Construction on the John Hart Power Gener-ating replacement proj-ect continues to expand, advancing on four fronts this month, BC Hydro has announced.
One of those projects may impact visitors using the trail system entering Elk Falls Pro-vincial Park in the com-ing week.
In addition to ongo-ing blasting at the main power generating cav-ern and its associated tunnels, work on the new intake system at John Hart Dam, and the beginning of construc-tion on the water dis-charge outlet below the power station, workers this week will be pre-paring the site for the new surge tower near the current trail system leading into the park
and to the popular Elk Falls suspension bridge.
Beginning this week, tree removal will take place along the access road that parallels the existing woodstave pen-stocks, near the pedes-trian bridge that crosses the three penstocks.
“People should expect sporadic delays of about 10 minutes (each) to safely allow the contrac-tor to fall the trees,” BC Hydro spokesperson Stephen Watson wrote in the project update released at the end of August.
Delays are expected to continue for about a week. After the trees are removed, the access road will then be wid-ened to allow for two-way construction traffic to the new surge tank area.
The single surge tank will eventually replace the three exist ing,
90-metre surge towers, which provide pressure control for each of the three penstocks.
The new tank will serve the same pur-pose in the new, under-ground inflow tunnel when the project is completed, tentatively set for fall of 2018.
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answer to a problematic area of “unconsolidated ground” — or loose rock — in the main access tunnel has been to adopt the New Aus-trian Tunneling Method (NATM), which has been growing in use throughout Europe in recent years.
At the John Hart project site, this takes the form of installing pipes along the roof of the tunnel and grout-ing between the pipes before excavating the
loose rock below.Instead of blasting,
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Going to bat for batsUnderground work-
ers were credited with capturing and releasing a bat that had become caught in the mine area recently, but the death of other bats that were caught in the under-ground ventilation sys-tem led to a more pro-active solution.
“The contractors have been working with envi-ronmental professionals to grate off different areas to prevent bats from entering,” Watson said.
“These adjustments have been successful to date.”
Expect delays on local trails
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“It’s the most wonderful time, of the year,” the tongue-in-cheek commercial jingle chimes from the television as two rapturous parents load up on school supplies in front of glowering youngsters dreading the return of the school year.
It was a funny twist on the return to school and the usually-Christmas sentiment when the commercial spot appeared a few years ago.
But, of course, the return of the school year is a mix-ture of blessings, dread and opportunities for parents as much as for students. Despite the expectation of freedom the advertisement expresses, the beginning of the school year is a busy time for everyone in the family. Not only are classes starting up for students but
so are sports, dance, arts, music, youth activities. For parents, as well, there is a line up of classes, fitness times, volunteer organization meetings and much more.
The beginning of the school year is a time for par-ents and other adults to begin their “new year” of activities as well.
Add to that the fall birthdays that have to be cel-ebrated in an around the busy fall schedule – a sched-ule that summer birthdays aren’t pressured by.
In short, back to school is a busy time for all. Despite what the ad implies, it’s a wonderful time for many students as well as other members of our community. Take time out during this busy period to appreciate the opportunities living in our community provides and take time out for a breather here and there as an individual and as a family.
Meanwhile, with our kids trundling back to classes, be especially aware when driving on our streets as youngsters flood the sidewalks and trails to their schools. Keep an eye out for not only the bleary-eyed youths making their way back to school but also for their equally-bleary-eyed parents driving them.
Let’s make this a safe and happy school year for everybody. Good luck to all of the students in School District 72.
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We say: The new school year is a time of new beginnings for all
Here for a good time, not a long timeSomewhere along the way, it
became a custom for scribblers at community newspapers like the Mirror to draft columns of introduction and farewell to the readers in their fair cities.
To be blunt, I didn’t expect to pen both of them in the same year.
A professional development opportunity will take our fam-ily a little farther down-Island beginning next week, continu-ing a trend that began earlier this year when I came to the Mirror from the North Island Gazette in Port Hardy.
Frankly, this southward drift tugs against my natural inclina-tion.
Now it’s on to the Parksville-Qualicum Beach News, where I can only hope the people I work with in the office and in the community match the quality and dedication of those I’ve had the privilege to share time with during my brief stay in Campbell River.
To be sure, it was a interest-ing seven-plus months. Your junior hockey team swept the table in the Vancouver Island, the BC Provincial and Western
Canadian Championships. The year began with a new mayor and council, new school board and new regional district board of directors getting their collec-tive feet underneath them.
A new hotel opened down-town, shor t ly after the grand opening for the n e i g h b o u r i n g Berwick by the Sea retirement community, but Campbell River said farewell to t he l andmark Quinsam Hotel after nearly a cen-tury in operation in Campbellton.
M a j o r c o n -struction projects at John Hart power station and at Camp-bell River Hospital brought employment opportunities and contracts, boosting the local economy.
But at the same time, contin-ued market challenges in the resource sector and infrastruc-ture forced temporary closures of both Quinsam Coal’s pro-
duction facility and Nyrstar’s Myra Falls zinc and copper mine.
The newspaper industry was not immune to market changes. Black Press first purchased,
then closed, the Courier-Islander, leaving the Mir-ror as the com-munity ’s lone local newspaper.
Which is to say, your local news-paper.
Through it all, what stands out for me is how involved the peo-ple of Campbell River are with this publication. And rightly so.
I’ve worked at a number of dif-ferent papers through the years and have never seen the sheer volume of freely contributed material from interested people and organizations.
This certainly give both Mir-ror staff and our readers a leg up on the tectonic shift under-way in the business of news media.
No longer can newspaper staffs simply dictate what they share and how they present it. With online outlets and social media providing a 24/7 blitz of information, there is a pressure to jump into the flow to keep from being left behind.
At the same time, the role of the journalist remains. That non-stop flood of information is choked with flotsam and jet-sam of rumour, innuendo and misdirection, and it is our job to seine the facts and share them while making clear how they relate to the community and its people.
Plenty of readers will be happy to point out “the news-paper” doesn’t know every-thing that’s going on in our community. And we’ll be the first to admit it. That’s where you come in. Tips and even questions about something you see may well lead to a reporter breaking a story that is impor-tant, useful or interesting to your neighbours. It’s happened before, and will happen again.
I’m on the way out, but the Mirror will be fine. It’s got you.
Thanks for a great ride.
In this day and age of accessibility of awareness, it is surprising to hear that Campbell River’s city council chambers are so inaccessible.
Coun. Larry Samson has put the city on notice of his desire to see the chamber’s accessibility improved. Good for him. There’s no excuse for a modern civic building to be such an obstacle to people with physi-cal disabilities in our community.
Now, of course, such upgrades are going to cost money and council will have to find that money during upcoming budget deliberations. City spend-ing is a big issue in this community and any capital expenditures are going to be scrutinized and criti-cized. However, there are some projects that warrant appropriate attention and this is one. How it will be done will be left up to our city staff and councillors but a reasonable plan is necessary.
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The number one volume deal-er in Campbell River is over-stocked again with used car inventory and will be selling used cars and trucks for as low as seventy-seven dollars and up Saturday, September 14, 2013. Rain or shine.
Steve Somerset, General Sales Manager for Bill Howich Chrysler, announced plans to hold the 23rd Annual used car and truck event with used vehicles starting at seventy-seven dollars and up Saturday, September 14, 2013. According to Mr. Somerset, sales from the last few months have resulted in an extra amount of used cars and trucks. “In the last few months we have increased our used inventory at a tremendous rate. Now we need to reduce the number of cars and trucks on our lot. During this seventy-seven dollar sale every used car and truck will be sold for hun-dreds to thousands below the original price.” Mr. Somerset said, “Our customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many cases.”
This is the 23rd $77 Sale at our dealership and we have
sold over 750 vehicles into the Campbell River North Island region.
Here, every used car and truck is on sale. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED AND NO BIDDING. It’s the perfect opportunity to get a goodquality used product at the lowest price possible, includ-ing cars for only seventy-seven dollars. All cars and trucks will be on display at 2777 North Island Highway, Campbell River. At 8:30 a.m. all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 9:30 a.m. Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 9:30 a.m. when the prices are DRASTICALLY REDUCED on the windshield will be given first opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the DRASTICALLY REDUCED price. This innova-tive approach to selling used vehicles will make it easy and quick for anybody in the mar-ket to own a good used car or truck at a very low price with no hassle.
“We have business managers who will help buyers arrange
low-cost financing, as well as bank representatives that will be present. We’ve got over 3 million dollars in used inven-tory to choose from. Our total inventory will be over 200 used cars and trucks, including our X-lease inventory. We want to remind everybody that this is a one-day sale only! When our inventory has been reduced, we will remove the sale prices and return to normal operations.
“Since we are a local business, we would like to give back to the community,” Mr. Somerset said. “We would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auction.”
Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555. Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, September 14, 2013, and the sale starts at 9:30 a.m. SHARP! Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driver’s license.
Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11,750 off MSRP on some models!
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The number one volume dealer in Campbell River is overstocked again with used car inventory and will be selling used cars and trucks for as low as $77 and up Saturday, September 12, 2015. Rain or shine!Steve Somerset, General Manager for Bill Howich Chrysler, announced plans to hold the 27th Annual used car and truck event with used vehicles starting at $77 and up Saturday, September 12, 2015. According to Mr. Somerset, sales from the last few months have resulted in an extra amount of used cars and trucks. “In the last few months we have increased our used inventory at a tremendous rate. Now we need to reduce the number of cars and trucks on our lot. During this $77 sale every used car and truck will be sold for hundreds to thousands below the original price.” Mr. Somerset said, “Our customers should find these prices as low as auction prices in many cases.”“This is the 27th $77 Sale at our dealership and we have
sold over 750 vehicles annually into the Campbell River, North Island region.”“Here, every used car and truck is on sale. FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED AND NO BIDDING. It’s the perfect opportunity to get a good quality used product at the lowest price possible, including cars for only $77. All cars and trucks will be on display at 2777 North Island Highway, Campbell River. At 8:30 am all vehicles will be opened so the buyers may inspect them for one hour before the sale begins at 9:30 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 9:30 am when the prices are DRASTICALLY REDUCED on the windshield will be given first opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the DRASTICALLY REDUCED price. This innovative approach to selling used vehicles will make it easy and quick for anybody in the market to own a good used car or truck at a very low prices with no hassle.“We have business managers who will help buyers arrange low-cost financing, as well
as bank representatives that will be present. We’ve got over 3 million dollars in used inventory to choose from. Our total inventory will be over 200 used cars and trucks, including our X-lease inventory. We want to remind everybody that this is a one-day sale only! When our inventory has been reduced, we will remove the sale prices and return to normal operations.”“Since we are a local business, we would like to give back to the community,” Mr. Somerset said. “We would rather allow local people to buy these vehicles than wholesale them at an auction.”Any questions can be directed to 1-877-251-9555 or 250-287-9555. Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 8:30 am on Saturday, September 12, 2015 and the sale starts at 9:30 am SHARP! Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driver’s license.Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11,750 off MSRP on some models!
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The problem with naming your estate is that all of your insurance proceeds and investments will then be tied up in your estate until it is settled. This can be months or it can be years. If you have a spouse, the proceeds will not be easily accessible to them. However, if you name your spouse as bene ciary, these assets can switch over to them quickly and easily. If your investments are in segregated funds you can name a bene ciary (even on a non-registered portfolio) and it will be paid out much like an insurance policy. Naming bene ciaries, whether it is your spouse, children, or a charity, makes your nal estate less complicated and gives your heirs, rather than the CRA, a bigger piece of the pie.
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The BC Thanks-giving Food Drive is an
annual event which began in Burnaby in 2009, has spread to over 50 cities in the province and helps thousands of needy individuals and families throughout British Columbia.
In 2014, over 400,000 lbs of food was collected by more than 6,000 volunteers (valued at approx. $900,000) and was sorted and deliv-ered to community food banks. The goal this year is to collect over 600,000 lbs of food. This year’s food drive takes place from Sept. 14–19 and it is antici-pated there will be more volunteer participants from dozens of partner-ing businesses, churches and organizations who will visit some 250,000 addresses across the
province that week. In B.C., over 100,000 turn to their local food bank each year to help feed themselves and their families. Almost 40 per cent of recipients are under the age of 18.
Here’s how it works: Between Monday and Wednesday of collec-tion week (Sept. 14-16) volunteers will deliver flyers and donation bags to residential addresses along assigned routes. The fyers offer instruc-tions on how to donate and include contact information should you have any ques-tions. Anyone wishing to make a donation of non-perishable food items is asked to place them in the bag and leave it on their door-step before 9:30 a.m. on Collection Day, Satur-day, Sept. 19.
Volunteers will travel
back through their neighborhoods to col-lect these donations. On the same day, these donations will be gath-ered at central locations and then transported to the Campbell River Food Bank. Watch for your bag and donate generously. If your neighbourhood did not receive collection bags, you are welcome to drop off donations at your local gathering site.
If you are interested in volunteering in the Campbell River area, or want to know where to drop off your donations, you can contact SueAnn Deeble 250-923-3574. More information can be found at bctfood-drive.org.
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Non-Profit Fair Sat. Sept. 12th, 11 am—3 pm @ Spirit Square
FREE Community Event Meet 25 local non-profit organizations on site!
Hear about programs & services that shape our community!
Find out about volunteer opportunities that meet your interests!
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New operators to reopen the QuinnieBy John Twigg, Secretary
Campbellton Neighbourhood Association
The dear old Quinsam Hotel, affectionately known as the Quinnie, will soon be re-opening and operating much as before, namely as a restaurant, bar/pub and live music venue.
The CNA learned of the news last week while taking photos of the new pedestrian crossing lights installed at the Old Island Highway and Maple Street right in front of the long-popular pub, which is almost 100 years old.
The hotel and its liquor licence will still be owned by the We Wai Kai (Cape Mudge) Nation but band administrator Brian Kelly confirmed that it all has been leased to Port Alberni businessman Brian Welz, who is being aided by Fred Mohammed, also from Port Alberni and both with extensive experience in the pub and live-music scenes around B.C.
"We're glad to be only landlords now," said Kelly, explaining that the band as the owner of the facility since 2007 had found in the recent years of difficult market conditions that it lacked the industry expertise needed to run it successfully.
"The ball's in their court from here on," he added, noting it will be nice to see the whole facility back in operation.
Welz was out of province and not available for comment but Mohammed said they're aiming to reopen by next Tuesday (Sept. 15) but that may be an optimistic target given such things as the need to revive the liquor licence, do a few repairs, hire staff, bring in supplies and attend to other details.
However booking bands may not be a problem because when the venue shut down earlier this year one of the things most immediately missed was a local place for local musicians to play in, as we noted in the July 31 edition of this column - which may also have been part of what brought the opportunity to the attention of Welz and Mohammed.
CNA chair Brian Shaw, whose Mackie Research office is across the street, also welcomed the Quinnie's reopening, saying It's good news for the community and it's good for Campbellton.
"Clearly experienced investors have seen the potential and with good management we'll see a future there," he said, lauding the former restaurant's great food and excellent camaraderie over lunchtime.
"I like dropping in to the pub from time to time too - It's a great spot to see local entertainment at its best," he added.
CROSSING LIGHTS WELCOMEDMeanwhile the CNA also welcomed the recent installation of the pedestrian crossing lights at Maple and Island Highway as a welcome safety feature.
That stretch of road often has a lot of fast-moving traffic, which the CNA noticed several years ago when it did its initial inventory studies of items needed to improve the area.
The pedestrian lights were installed jointly by the City of Campbell River and the provincial Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure and follow a similar installation at Petersen and 14th Avenue.
Shaw welcomed the new lights as a sign of progress on the CNA's concerns and noted more such crossing lights are needed at other busy intersections as is better lighting in general.
Shaw can be reached at 250-287-8807 or brianthepiper@gmail.com .
HAIG-BROWN FESTIVAL SUNDAYSept. 13 Haig-Brown Festival - City of Campbell River's 14th annual Stewardship Awards for individuals, groups, businesses, industry representatives and youth contributions to the environment, noon to 4 p.m. at Haig-Brown House in Campbellton. Information at 250-286-5727 or sustainability@campbellriver.ca. (CNA will be operating a barbecue.)
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It’s time to get ready to sing, laugh and learn with Quadra Singers.
The fun begins again Sept. 17 at 6:45 p.m.
Meet at the Quadra Community Centre – and bring your friends and family members. (Special rates available for family members).
All voices and all lev-els of singing ability are welcome. It’s not even necessary to know how to read music.
The fall session will prepare singers for a December concert filled with songs of peace.
“There are so many wonderful songs that express a wish for peace, and the Decem-ber concert will be the perfect time to share songs of goodwill and celebrate the spirit of peace in our hearts and in our Island commu-nity,” says choir director Linda Cannon.
The winter concert is scheduled for Dec. 12 at the Quadra Commu-nity Centre.
Learn more about
Quadra Singers on the choir’s Facebook page,
or contact the choir by email, quadrasingers@
gmail.com or telephone 250-285-2393.
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Quadra Singers are gearing up for their December concert and are recruiting new members.
Artists of all ages who would like to create and trade min-iature works of art are invited to attend the next Artist Trad-ing Card event at the Campbell River Art Gallery.
The event takes place on Thursday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. and is a fun, social and creative program that meets four times a year to swap trading cards.
The only difference between these and sports trading cards is that you create your own homemade 2.5 x 3.5 inch trading card
like a miniature work of art.
Par t ic ipants are asked to bring 15-20 art cards to trade and new faces are always welcome, just come and bring a friend if you like.
Cards should be 2.5 inches x 3.5 inches exactly so they fit in the sleeves that are used for saving base-ball cards.
The theme is open. Bring original cards, not photocopies.
The cards are minia-ture works of art and are meant to be traded, not bought or sold.
Your cards can be painted, col laged, mixed media, photo-graphs, three dimen-sional shapes, or found objects.
It’s up to you where your creativity leads you. Sign the back as you would any art work and add your contact information if you wish.
The Ga l l e r y i s located at 1235 Shop-pers Row (the same building as the Visi-tor Info Centre). For more information call 250-287-2261 or email contact@crartgallery.ca
Artists invited to swap artwork
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Golf. Because You Care.
A day of laughs, fun and friendly competition while supporting YOUR hospital and qualityhealth care!
For years our community, donors, sponsors, supporters and GOLFERS have come together to raise funds for the Campbell River Hospital Foundation.
This end-of-summer event includes playing 18 holes in a fun, best ball scramble open to all levels of play, while enjoying food, beverages and fun activities on the course. We’ll wrap up this entertaining day with lunch and take a chance on some cool raf e prizes and bid on exceptional community-donated live and silent auction items.
We can’t always guarantee the weather, but we do guarantee you will have fun!
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The tipping fee for wood waste will remain at $120/tonne.
Should loads of wood waste be mixed together, when they arrive at the landfills, or mixed with regular municipal solid waste (MSW), or with construction and demolition waste, haulers will be charged the "MSW-mixed with recyclables" rate.
For more information about fees and changes visit: www.cswm.ca or contact 250-334-6016
Effective October 1, 2015 Selected wood waste products at the Comox Valley and Campbell River waste management centres will now be diverted from the landfill. The table below provides details on wood waste that will be accepted for diversion and wood waste that will be classified as garbage.
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• Raw dimensional lumber & scraps or cut-offs
• Landscaping/garden ties
• Creosote timbers
• Wood painted with lead-based paint
• Laminated furniture or cupboards
Wood waste that is classified as garbage:
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The 12th Annual Women For Women 5k/10k Trail Mix Chal-lenge and Kids Run com-munity fundraiser event is back for another year.
The event takes place once again on the Carihi field, on Saturday, Sept. 12 with registration beginning at 8:30 a.m., walkers starting at 9:30 a.m. and runners taking off from the start line at 10:30 a.m. The kids run will be held around noon.
T he Wome n For Women event has for 11 years been proudly providing f inancia l assistance to the North Island College Founda-tion which helps single mother students to apply for educational bursa-ries.
Funds will go to the North Island College Foundation and chosen women and family orga-nizations.
Applications are avail-able to women and fam-
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To apply, email she-germ@gmail.com
For more informa-tion on the Women for Women walk, follow the event on Facebook by liking the Women For Women 5k/10k Trail Mix Challenge & Kids Run page.
This year’s event will include a salmon burger barbecue donated by Marine Harvest.
Giving women a hand upLast year’s Women for Women Run saw several people turn out to raise funds for single mothers wanting to go back to school.
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bchonda.com†$1,500/$2,000/$5,000 Honda cash purchase incentive is available on select 2015 CR-V models (LX AWD, SE, EX, EX-L, Touring), select 2015 Accord models (2D EX, 2D EX-L Navi, 4D LX, 4D Sport, 4D EX-L, 4D Touring) and every 2015 Pilot model. Honda cash purchase incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance offers. **MSRP is $30,045/$25,745/$37,095 based on a new 2015 CR-V LX AWD RM4H3FES/Accord 4D L4 LX 6MT CR2E3FE/Pilot LX 5AT 2WD YF3H2FE including $1,695/$1,695/$1,695 freight and PDI. Prices and/or payments shown do not include a PPSA lien registration fee of $30.31 and lien registering agent's fee of $5.25, which are both due at time of delivery and covered by the dealer on behalf of the customer. Offers valid from September 1st through 30th, 2015 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.
†$1,500/$2,000/$5,000 Honda cash purchase incentive is available on select 2015 CR-V models (LX AWD, SE, EX, EX-L, Touring), select 2015 Accord models (2D EX, 2D EX-L Navi, 4D LX, 4D Sport, 4D EX-L, 4D Touring) and every 2015 Pilot model. Honda cash purchase incentive will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or fi nance offers. **MSRP is $30,045/$25,745/$37,095 based on a new 2015 CR-V LX AWD RM4H3FES/ Accord 4D L4 LX 6MT CR2E3FE/Pilot LX 5AT 2WD YF3H2FE including $1,695/$1,695/$1,695 freight and PDI. Prices and/or payments shown do not include a PPSA lien registration fee of $30.31 and lien registering agent’s fee of $5.25, which are both due at time of delivery and covered by the dealer on behalf of the customer. Offers valid from September 1st through 30th, 2015 at participating Honda retailers. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer trade may be necessary on certain vehicles. Offers valid only for British Columbia residents at BC Honda Dealers locations. Offers subject to change or cancellation without notice. Terms and conditions apply. Visit www.bchonda.com or see your Honda retailer for full details.
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LEGAL NOTICEIn accordance with the warehouse liens act, goods in possession of the Campbell River Mini Storage
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Forever in our hearts. Please join us in celebrating the life of Gwendolyn Marsh, born March 24, 1935, passed away peacefully in Campbell River, BC on July 19, 2015 with her family by her side. A memorial service will be held at 1:00pm on Saturday, September 12, 2015 at the Campbell River Fraternal Order of Eagles Banquet Hall.
For those who would like to stay and reminisce, there will be a luncheon following the service. In lieu of fl owers, memorial donations may be made to her preferred charity, the Canadian Cancer Society, or to the charity of your choice.
Celebration of Life forGwendolyn Marsh
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTSFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
LEGALS
FUNERAL HOMES
IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM
LEGALS
FUNERAL HOMES
David ShawSeptember 22, 1939-August 31, 2015
We are profoundly sorry to announce the sudden passing of our father, David Shaw. Dave, as he was known to many, was born on September 22, 1939 in Winnipeg Manitoba. He began his career working for Manitoba Telephones and married his high school sweetheart Elaine in 1961. He moved to Campbell River in 1966 with his wife and young family and
enjoyed a long career with BCTel as a radio technician until retiring in 1996. In his retirement, he continued his passion for serving his community as a long standing member of the Lion’s Club. Dave was happiest with family and enjoyed his time with his children and most of all his grandchildren amusing them all with his humour, countless jokes and legendary hugs.
An avid reader, wise knower of all questions, creative, generous, thoughtful, dependable, loyal, a Bombers fan to the end and everyone’s Dad...
Predeceased by his parents Bert and Molly Shaw, our mother Elaine, and his sister Ruth Shaw Cheroke. He is survived and missed greatly by his daughter Heather Brownhill (Wayne) and children Lindsay and Jeremy (Melissa), his son Allan Shaw (Anne) and children Cameron and Allison and his daughter Susan Shaw-Batt (Kevin) and children Joe and Dave and by his nephew Mike Cheroke (Chris) and niece Caryn Cheroke.
In lieu of flowers, we ask that donations be made to the Cancer Society, The Heart & Stroke Foundation, or the charity of your choice.
Service to be held on Saturday, September 19th at St. Peter’s Anglican Church at 2pm.
A room full of roses to our awesome family and friends for making our 40th Wedding Anniversary such a memorable occasion.
It was a fantastic afternoon and the family BBQ was great. Thank you all so much.
Chuck and Freddi Saults
DEATHS
FUNERAL HOMES
DEATHS
FUNERAL HOMES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
WEDDINGS
WILLGRESS-FALCKWEDDING
Carly Michelle Willgress, daughter of Christine and Bruce Willgress of Nanaimo, B.C. and Evan Joseph Falck, son of Gary Falck of Quadra Island and Pauline Falck of Campbell River, were married August 8th at the Millstone Es-tate Winery in Nanaimo, B.C. Carly’s maid of honour was her sister, Melissa. Ryan and Colin Falck, brothers of the groom, were Evan’s best men. Carly is an operating room nurse at Nanaimo General Hospital. Evan is an account manager with Columbia Fuels in Campbell River. The couple resides in Campbell River. Carly and Evan’s families wish them all the best!
CARDS OF THANKS
LEGALS
FUNERAL HOMES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
IN MEMORIAM
CELEBRATION OF LIFE FOR
KEN HUNTEREagles Hall, 1999 - 14th Ave.
Saturday September 19th1pm to 3pm
Bring your favorite stories.
CARDS OF THANKS
LEGALS
FUNERAL HOMES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
DONATIONS IN memory of a loved one may be
made to the
Museum at Campbell River Box 70, Station A,
Campbell River BC V9W 4Z9
(470 Island Highway)
287-3103
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMING EVENTS
AGM Tues. Sept.15, 2015 5:00pm. Mitlenatch Meeting Room, CR Hospital. Contact CRHF Offi ce 250-850-2418.
RIVER SPIRIT, Campbell Riv-er’s breast cancer dragon boatteam, invites all women whoare breast cancer survivors tojoin us and try the amazingsport of dragon boat paddling.For more info contact Doreenat 250-830-0011 or teamriverspirit@gmail.com
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Request for Proposal No. 0821PH-2015
TENANT IMPROVEMENTS - PORT HARDY BRANCH LIBRARY
Vancouver Island Regional Library will be accepting bids from qualified General Contractors for the renovation of the Port Hardy Library Branch.
Proposals must be delivered to the Purchasing Department, Vancouver Island Regional Library, Administrative Services, 6250 Hammond Bay Road, Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 5N3 prior to 2:00 p.m., Local Time, Wednesday October 14th, 2015 the “closing date and time”.
A mandatory site meeting for interested General Contractors and Trades will take place at 1:00 pm (13:00 hrs) on Monday September 21, 2015 at the Port Hardy Library Branch located at 7110 Market Street, Port Hardy, B.C.
As proof of attendance, at the site meeting Proponents MUST sign the mandatory attendance form. Proposals submitted by Proponents who have not attended the site meeting or failed to sign the attendance form will be rejected.
RFP documents are available by contacting Elisa Balderson, Purchaser, email: ebalderson@virl.bc.ca. Please state RFP Number and provide your Name, Phone number and Email address. Documents are also available for download via the BCBid website.
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Multi-media JournalistThe Campbell River Mirror, an award-winning newspaper on central Vancouver Island, is looking for a journalist to help us produce dynamic and creative content for our print, web and social media platforms.
We are looking for a combination of education and experience in writing, reporting, photography and video skills. Experience with InDesign is also an asset.
The journalist must be a self-starter comfortable reporting news, features and some sports. We require a team player who can work in a cooperative environment and adheres to the highest journalistic standards.
We offer a competitive salary and benefi t package based on experience. You must also have a valid driver's licence and a dependable vehicle.
Campbell River is a picturesque seaside city of 33,000 people located on Vancouver Island. It has access to a full range of cultural and recreational facilities and is home to the classic West Coast lifestyle of Vancouver Island and the northern
Gulf Islands.
Black Press community news media is an independent and international media group with more than 190 community, daily and urban publications, 14 press facilities and over 160 websites in B.C., Alberta, Washington, Yukon, Hawaii and Ohio.
Send your resume and references by August 21, 2015 to:
Alistair TaylorEditor, Campbell River Mirror, 104 - 250 Dogwood St.Campbell River, B.C. V9W 2X9Or e-mail: editor@campbellrivermirror.com
Payroll Clerk
Requirements:
Compensation:Lemare offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive
benefit package.
Please forward your cover letter and resume; Attention: Theresa Beddows; Email: tbeddows@lemare.ca
or fax 250-956-4888
Closing Date: September 15, 2015
Lemare thanks all interested, however only those short-listed will be contacted.
Dr. Ropers Aesthetic Dentistry team now requires enthusiastic Registered Dental Hygienist and
erti ed Dental Assistant. hese positions are our days a week and wages will be based on experience.
To Apply Please E-mail Resume Attention Charlotte to admin@drchrisroper.com
or call 250-923-9363
Re istered ental y ienist Certi ed ental Assistant
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Route 13-0585 Carnegie, AshRoute 13-0560 Cormorant, Heron, AlbatrossRoute 14-0900 Apple, BradfordRoute 14-7170 VermontRoute 19-1400 Castle, Marina, WavecrestRoute 25-0705 S. Alder, Oceanview, Park, RocklandRoute 28-0700 S. Alder, Garnet, RubyRoute 29-0930 Dino, Dalton, Westgate
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
INFORMATION
AL-ANON IS an anonymous 12-step program for friends and families of alcoholics. If someone’s drinking is troubling you, we can help you. Meet-ings are on Wednesdays at 12pm at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 345 Alder Street. Thursdays at 1pm & 7:30pm and Sundays at 8pm at the 7th Day Adventist Church, 300 Thulin St. Also there is a meeting at the Children’s Cen-ter on Quadra on Tuesday evenings at 7:00pm. For more info call Barb: 250-923-5537 or Judy: 250-923-1653
INFORMATION
HELP WANTED
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
PERSONALS
IS ALCOHOL A Problem for you?
Call250-287-4313for help day or
nighthttp://www.cr-aa.blogspot.com/
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND BIKE on August 11th. Call 250-923-3454 to identify.
FOUND. Walking stick with “Perry” on it, at Rivercity Arts Fest on July 25. 778-420-0098
LOST : Narrow white gold wedding band on Wednesday, September 2nd, possibly at Recycling centre in Campbell-ton or Superstore parking lot or in store. Sentimental value, married 41 years. Reward of-fered. 250-337-5754
TRAVEL
TIMESHARE
CANCEL YOUR Timeshare. No risk program stop mort-gage & maintenance pay-ments today. 100% money back guarantee. Free consul-tation. Call us now. We can help! 1-888-356-5248.
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TRAVEL
TRAVEL
FOUNTAIN OF Youth Spa RV Resort is your winter destina-tion for healing mineral waters, fi ve-star facilities, activities, entertainment, fi tness, friends, and youthful fun! $9.95/day for new customers. Reservations: 1-888-800-0772, foyspa.com
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
HIP OR knee replacement? Arthritic Conditions/COPD? Restrictions in Walking/Dress-ing? Disability Tax Credit $2,000 Tax Credit $20,000 Refund. Apply Today For As-sistance: 1-844-453-5372.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION!In-demand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: Care-erStep.ca/MT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today!
PROFESSIONAL OPPORTU-NITIES: Troyer Ventures Ltd. is a privately owned energy services company servicing Western Canada. All job op-portunities include competitive wages, comprehensive bene-fi ts package and room for ad-vancement. We are accepting applications at multiple branches for: Professional Drivers (Class 1, 3), and Me-chanics. Successful candi-dates will be self-motivated and eager to learn. Experi-ence is preferred, but training is available. Valid safety tick-ets, clean drug test, and a drivers abstract are required. For more information and to apply, please visit our website at: Troyer.ca.
CARETAKERS/RESIDENTIAL MANAGERS
MOTEL ASST Manager Team to run small Motel in Parksville BC. Non-Smoking, no Pets, good Health, fulltime live-in position. Fax 250-586-1634 or email resume to: kjjr27@hotmail.com
MEDICAL/DENTAL
PAYROLL
CHILDCARE
The Campbell River Child Care Society is seeking a
Dynamic Leader for an out of school program.
Beginning at 20 – 25 hrs/week, with room for ex-pansion based on the skills, experience, energy and imagination of the leader. Applicants must have training and experience re-lated to children 5 – 12 years old, and a personal commit-ment to ongoing professional development.The ideal candidate would also have an Early Child-hood Educator Licence to Practice and experience as a supervisor of a children’s program. A high level of health and stamina, along with administrative skills, and an authentic enjoyment of children, are require-ments.The starting wage for a qualifi ed successful candi-date is $ 18.58 ($19.66 after 6 mo.)
Inquiries & applications:crchildcaresociety@gmail.com
250 202 6443
DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING
Taxi DriversNIGHT SHIFT Cab drivers wanted for our busy summer & fall season, and beyond. Versatile, part-timers for fi ll-in shifts also needed.
To Apply Please Call Ray:(1)-250-287-3347or (1)-250-202-0502
EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
START A new career inGraphic Arts, Healthcare,Business, Education or Infor-mation Tech. If you have aGED, call: 855-670-9765
MEDICAL/DENTAL
PAYROLL
CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS
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CONNECTING JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERSwww.localworkbc.ca Your Community, Your Classifi eds. 1-855-310-3535
blackpress.ca bclocalnews.com
Multi-media JournalistThe Campbell River Mirror, an award-winning newspaper on central Vancouver Island, is looking for a journalist to help us produce dynamic and creative content for our print, web and social media platforms.
We are looking for a combination of education and experience in writing, reporting, photography and video skills. Experience with InDesign is also an asset.
The journalist must be a self-starter comfortable reporting news, features and some sports. We require a team player who can work in a cooperative environment and adheres to the highest journalistic standards.
We offer a competitive salary and bene t package based on experience. You must also have a valid driver's licence and a dependable vehicle.
Campbell River is a picturesque seaside city of 33,000 people located on Vancouver Island. It has access to a full range of cultural and recreational facilities and is home to the classic West Coast lifestyle of Vancouver Island and the northern
Gulf Islands.
Black Press community news media is an independent and international media group with more than 190 community, daily and urban publications, 14 press facilities and over 160 websites in B.C., Alberta, Washington, Yukon, Hawaii and Ohio.
Send your resume and references by September 11, 2015 to:
Alistair TaylorEditor, Campbell River Mirror, 104 - 250 Dogwood St.Campbell River, B.C. V9W 2X9Or e-mail: editor@campbellrivermirror.com
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EDUCATION/TRADE SCHOOLS
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HELP WANTED
ADULT FORENSIC OUTREACH WORKER
Is required by The John Ho-ward Society of North Island to provide support and life skills coaching to adult fo-rensic clients with multiple needs.
Please refer to www.jhsni.bc.ca and see
employment opportunities for details on position and
how to apply.
Only those selected will be contacted for an interview.
No phone calls please.
Deadline: 4:30pm on September 13, 2015
ASSISTANT/TECHNICIAN- Busy pharmacy requires an assistant/technician for blister packing. Applicants must have blister packing experience. Drop off resume in person at Campbell River Health and Drug (Joe’s Pharmacy). No phone calls please. www.crhealth.ca
MEDICAL/DENTAL
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AUCTIONS
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PICKERS
ROBBINS WREATHS Looking for Pickers... Large Volumes We Buy Greens 27 Inches Long Cedar and Douglas Fir 32/lb White Pine,Noble Fir Sil-ver Fir and Mountain Hemlock 37 /lb. Call 1 250 757 9661 Qualicum email : robbins-wreaths@yahoo.com
PROFESSIONAL/MANAGEMENT
NOOTKA Sound Fisheries Ste-wardship Coordinator Contract Op-portunity. Late Sept. 2015 - Mar. 31, 2016. 12 days/month. Submit cover letter and CV to taw-ney@westcoastaquatic.ca by 4:00pm, Friday Sept. 11, 2015. See full posting at http://tin-yurl.com/ph6nzuq
VOLUNTEERS
Volunteer Requests for September 7, 2015
Special Olympics B.C.: We are looking for coaches during the 2015/2016 Season for Floor Hockey (Mondays, 7pm-8:30pm), Club Fit, (Thursdays, 5:30pm-6:30pm), and Sport Start, (Wednesdays, 4pm-5pm).
Centre for Spiritual Living: A volunteer with bookkeeping experience is required to take over for our outgoing bookkeeper. A commitment of only a few hours a week is needed.
Mountainaire Avian Rescue Society: A Christmas Campaign organizer with expertise leading communications and marketing campaigns is needed to organize their Christmas fund raising activities. Support for activities will be provided by staff and volunteers.
For these and many more volunteer opportunities,
contact VolunteerCampbell River at 287-8111
Or check our web site www.volunteercr.ca
Click “I want to Volunteer” to see volunteer opportunities
in the community.
AUCTIONS
AUTO FINANCING
WWORK ANTED
J.P.S HOUSECLEANING Specializing in moving in/out,
general cleaning.Accepting new clients.
Call Judy 250-286-3963 or 250-203-1567.
Sit back, it’s done!
PERSONAL SERVICES
ART/MUSIC/DANCING
JAZZ PIANO LESSONS. Im-provisation. Chord study. Jim Vining 250-923-2066
PIANO LESSONS in your home. Campbell River area. Mondays. Call for times & pric-es. Joyce Sheppard. ARCT RMT. 250-285-3827
EDUCATION/TUTORING
ORACLE TUTORING
• Grades K - 12 & College.
• All subjects.www.oracletutoring.ca
250-830-0295.
TUTOR AVAIL - various sub-jects. Math to grade 12, Eng-lish, reading & more. 20 yrs exp. Ruthie (778)418-1227.
FINANCIAL SERVICES
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TAX FREE MONEYis available, if you are a homeowner, today! We can easily approve you by phone. 1st, 2nd or 3rd mort-gage money is available right now. Rates start at Prime. Equity counts. We don’t rely on credit, age or income.
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604-430-1498. Apply online www.capitaldirect.ca
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
GARDENING
GABRIELE’S GARDENING
Gardening, Pruning,Top Dressing,
Small Landscaping Designs & Rubbish Removal
Gabriele (250)205-0661
HANDYPERSONS
RENO’S HOME IMPROVE-MENT & REPAIR. Install & re-pair of: fencing, vinyl siding, stairs, roof. Painting: interi-or/exterior. All general repairs. Dump runs. All work guaran-teed. 250-203-3315
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Finishing and Renovations
Interior Renovations Professional Painting
Drywall & Mudding RepairFinish Carpentry, Trim work
Custom Fir Kitchens, Fireplace Mantels
Husband & Wife TeamFree Estimates
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FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean. Fast, re-liable, 24/7 service. Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad. Vancouver area. 1-800-573-2928.
LANDSCAPING
ADAMS TREE SERVICE.Hedge trimming, tree pruning & removal. Stump grinding/re-moval. Brush chipping. 250-203-5324
WANTED. I am a senior wid-ow, looking for someone to cut grass. I have a riding lawn mower. 250-287-4585
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
MISCELLANEOUS WANTED
WANTED TO rent for 1 day, wheelchair van, exc. ref’s. Call Darlene (778)420-1798.
REAL ESTATE
APARTMENT/CONDOS
ROTARY BEACH Bachelor, 1 & 2 bdrms. Lrg grnd fl oor with patio on sea walk. Laundry on site. NS/NP. (250)286-1175.
COMMERCIAL /INDUSTRIAL
ENCLOSED STORAGE- 2 bays, 2814sq ft each. Avail Oct 1. $150/e. (250)287-6064.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
.95 ACRE UNIQUE 4 bd 2300 sq ft split level home. Peaceful and private. 35 fruit trees and grapevines. Walking distance to town, school, golf and trails. Ocean, mountain and city view. (250)286-0634. www.991petersen.com
HOUSES FOR SALE
DON’T OVERPAY! rtmi-homes.com “Your smart hous-ing solution” Canada’s largest provider of manufactured housing. Text or call (844-334-2960). In stock 16’/20’/22’ Homes on sale now!
RENTALS
APARTMENT/CONDO
2-BDRM TOWNHOUSE near Rotary Beach Park. NP/NS. $750./single, $775./double. Avail Oct 1. (250)287-3990.
DALMATION TOWERS2bdrm available. Close to town. Adult building. Elevator, pay laundry, manager on site. N/P. Ref’s req’d. Call Bill: 250-914-0309.
COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
COMMERCIAL BUILDING 2250-A North Island Hwy (next to Island Marine) 3000sq ft, 20’ ceilings, 4 overhead drive-thru doors, ample parking. Available Oct 1. Call Benny at (250)616-9616.
RENTALS RENTALS
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
2 BDRM, 1 bth. Clean, good location. N/P. Refs. req’rd. $875/mnth. 250-286-6672
HOMES FOR RENT
CAMPBELLTON. 4 bdrm, 7 appl., fc’d yard, lrg. shed, close to shopping, newly re-no’ed, N/S, N/P. Ref. req. $1400/mth. 250-286-3035
CUTE 2 bed., 1 bath house on a generous lot. Garden avail. Garage avail. for storage. F/S, W/D incl. All utilities extra. Pets negot. Avail. Oct. 1. $1050/mth Call 250-923-6946
PANORAMIC VIEW- 2 bdrm grd level suite. Very quiet, close to town. W/D. Avail now. NP/NS. $800. (250)287-7970.
PENFIELD AREA- 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, 5 appls, garage, fenced yard, NP/NS, refs, avail Oct. 1. $1300. 250-287-8126.
SAYWARD. 2/3 bdrm, 1 bth. Surrounded by 5 acres of riverfront. $750/mth. 778-420-4346
YORK Rd. Brand new, fully furnished & equipped studio suite. $750/mth, ref. req. Avail. Oct. 1, 2015 - Apr. 30 2016. 250-923-6946. Virtual Tour @ www.cottonwoodranch.ca.
SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING
GOLDEN GROVE CARE FACILITY - 24
hour care, a licensed long-term care
home for seniors in beautiful Willow Point,
is now taking names for the wait list.
For more info: Call 250-923-7049.
SHARED ACCOMMODATION
FURNISHED ROOMS- $450 Includes cable/wireless, laun-dry. Ocean view. 1/2 block to bus. NS/NP. Must be working or full time student. Available now. Call 250-287-3616.
FURNISHED Room with en-suite. Great view. Rockland area. N/P, N/S inside. Must be tidy. $700/month All inclusive. Avail. Sept. 1. 250-286-1476
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Storm raise banners, drop foesAfter Sunday’s Van-
couver Island Hockey League game against the visiting Comox Valley Glacier Kings, Campbell River Storm head coach Lee Stone did not sound like a guy whose team had just posted a 7-3 win.
“Really sloppy second period. We were disap-pointed with how we came out; I don’t think the third was a heck of a lot better,” Stone said after his team dispatched their league rivals. Stone felt the team wasn’t as sharp as it was in the opener on Friday against Nanaimo but added, “We’ll get there as we work through the kinks. I think we have to be happy scoring 14 goals in the first weekend.”
Expectations are high for the reigning West-ern Canadian champs to repeat as the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League title holders.
The Storm began the new campaign on Fri-day with an impressive 7-0 victory over the Nanaimo Buccaneers before close to a thou-sand faithful at Rod Brind’Amour Arena. The fans had lots of opportu-nities to cheer.
The Storm struck early and often. Josh Coblenz redirected a point shot from Kenny Britton 1:23 into the first period to open the scoring. Colin Blake made it 2-0, mid-way through the frame when he blasted a shot on his off wing over the shoulder of Buccaneers’ netminder Alex Orth.
Second period markers came from former Kim-berley Dynamiter Alex Rosolowsky and Garrick Heathcote. Rosolowsky’s last goal was against the Campbell River Storm in the Cyclone Taylor Cup final, back in April.
The pressure that Campbell River exerted on Nanaimo was relent-less. The ferocity and tenaciousness of the Storm forecheck led to numerous Bucca-neer turnovers and was instrumental in the vic-tory. The home team played a full game and showed great patience with the puck.
In the third period, Campbell River built on its 4-0 lead with tallies from Brett Witala, Gage Colpron and Braeden Cyra.
N e t m i n d e r M a t t Kostiw was selected the game’s first star after turning aside all 24 Nanaimo shots.
The stor y of the Comox Valley game on Sunday was the chem-istry between a pair of 20-year-olds from Kelowna. Captain Gage Colpron, the VIJHL’s top goal-scorer last season, had a four-point night while former Kelowna Chief Braeden Cyra scored his first VIJHL
hat trick. “We knew he (Cyra)
was a gamer before he came in,” Stone said. “I don’t know if we knew he’d put up this many points this early.”
Colpron’s two goals came just 34 seconds apart. His initial marker, assisted by Marco Divin-cenzo, was scored with 12 seconds left in the first period while the eventual game winner came just 22 seconds into the next frame on a setup from linemate
Colin Blake.The l ine of Col-
pron, Blake and Cyra accounted for 15 points over the two-game set (8 goals, 7 assists). Camp-bell River went 1 for 16 on the power play and were a perfect 16 for 16 on the penalty kill, including a shorthanded goal from Cyra.
As is the custom in Campbell River, the attendance numbers over the weekend were strong with 989 on hand for Friday night’s champi-
onship banner-unveiling ceremony, and a record Sunday afternoon crowd of 726.
The Storm have two more home dates before they head out on the road. On Friday, they host the Oceanside Gen-erals while on Saturday the Saanich Braves come to town. It is not until September 16 that the Storm leave the friendly confines of Strathcona Gardens and head to Colwood to take on the Westshore Wolves.
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Members from last year’s championship Storm team show off their championship trophies to the Storm faithful Friday night during the team’s season opener at Rod Brind’Amour Arena. At left, the Storm’s Josh Coblenz moves in on Comox goalie Paul Broadbent dur-ing Sunday’s game.
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~SEPARATE BEER GARDEN AREA~• Sept 16th @ 7:00 VS Westshore Wolves• Sept 18th @ 7:30 VS Nanaimo Buccaneers (H)
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Friday, Sept 11 Saturday, Sept 12
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couver Island Hockey League game against the visiting Comox Valley Glacier Kings, Campbell River Storm head coach Lee Stone did not sound like a guy whose team had just posted a 7-3 win.
“Really sloppy second period. We were disap-pointed with how we came out; I don’t think the third was a heck of a lot better,” Stone said after his team dispatched their league rivals. Stone felt the team wasn’t as sharp as it was in the opener on Friday against Nanaimo but added, “We’ll get there as we work through the kinks. I think we have to be happy scoring 14 goals in the first weekend.”
Expectations are high for the reigning West-ern Canadian champs to repeat as the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League title holders.
The Storm began the new campaign on Fri-day with an impressive 7-0 victory over the Nanaimo Buccaneers before close to a thou-sand faithful at Rod Brind’Amour Arena. The fans had lots of opportu-nities to cheer.
The Storm struck early and often. Josh Coblenz redirected a point shot from Kenny Britton 1:23 into the first period to open the scoring. Colin Blake made it 2-0, mid-way through the frame when he blasted a shot on his off wing over the shoulder of Buccaneers’ netminder Alex Orth.
Second period markers came from former Kim-berley Dynamiter Alex Rosolowsky and Garrick Heathcote. Rosolowsky’s last goal was against the Campbell River Storm in the Cyclone Taylor Cup final, back in April.
The pressure that Campbell River exerted on Nanaimo was relent-less. The ferocity and tenaciousness of the Storm forecheck led to numerous Bucca-neer turnovers and was instrumental in the vic-tory. The home team played a full game and showed great patience with the puck.
In the third period, Campbell River built on its 4-0 lead with tallies from Brett Witala, Gage Colpron and Braeden Cyra.
N e t m i n d e r M a t t Kostiw was selected the game’s first star after turning aside all 24 Nanaimo shots.
The stor y of the Comox Valley game on Sunday was the chem-istry between a pair of 20-year-olds from Kelowna. Captain Gage Colpron, the VIJHL’s top goal-scorer last season, had a four-point night while former Kelowna Chief Braeden Cyra scored his first VIJHL
hat trick. “We knew he (Cyra)
was a gamer before he came in,” Stone said. “I don’t know if we knew he’d put up this many points this early.”
Colpron’s two goals came just 34 seconds apart. His initial marker, assisted by Marco Divin-cenzo, was scored with 12 seconds left in the first period while the eventual game winner came just 22 seconds into the next frame on a setup from linemate
Colin Blake.The l ine of Col-
pron, Blake and Cyra accounted for 15 points over the two-game set (8 goals, 7 assists). Camp-bell River went 1 for 16 on the power play and were a perfect 16 for 16 on the penalty kill, including a shorthanded goal from Cyra.
As is the custom in Campbell River, the attendance numbers over the weekend were strong with 989 on hand for Friday night’s champi-
onship banner-unveiling ceremony, and a record Sunday afternoon crowd of 726.
The Storm have two more home dates before they head out on the road. On Friday, they host the Oceanside Gen-erals while on Saturday the Saanich Braves come to town. It is not until September 16 that the Storm leave the friendly confines of Strathcona Gardens and head to Colwood to take on the Westshore Wolves.
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Members from last year’s championship Storm team show off their championship trophies to the Storm faithful Friday night during the team’s season opener at Rod Brind’Amour Arena. At left, the Storm’s Josh Coblenz moves in on Comox goalie Paul Broadbent dur-ing Sunday’s game.
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BE PRECISEGolf is such a great game. One minute you are trying to hit the ball out of sight (down the centre of the fairway out of sight), the next you are trying to make it disappear into a tiny hole from short range, which can be equally di cult, if not more so.
One book I have read and recommend to everyone is Golf is not a Game of Perfect, by Dr Bob Rotella, a leading sports psychologist. He has worked with many professional athletes and covered many sports during his career. After reading the book I went out and shot a course record 66. One chapter highlights the importance of aiming at small, speci c targets. Sounds easy, right? Each lesson I teach, I ask my student what he or she is aiming at. More often than not I hear “down the middle” or “between those two markers”, in each instance the vague target covers 20-30 yards of ground.
What I learnt from that book, and from watching countless great players since, is that they speci cally visualize the ight and roll of the ball, while choosing an EXACT starting point to begin the journey.
Next time you head to the course, or the range, create your own speci c routine. I recommend standing behind your ball, imagining the perfect ight (or roll), while picking out the absolute smallest target possible. After your practice swing and waggle, settle in to your stance and take several more looks at the smallest target you can see. Your mind now has a much more EXACT idea of what you are trying to achieve.
A small target on a drive might be the 150 yard pole in the (exact) centre of the fairway, or a branch high up on a tree far in the distance or a peak in a mountain range.• On an
approach shot it may be the agstick or the edge of a bunker that you plan on ying past, or stopping short of, or again the trunk of a tree (image taken - 17th Hole at Storey Creek - shameless self promotion).
• On a chip shot you should choose where you want the ball to land after it’s ight, and ascertain how much roll will be needed from the exact spot. This spot should be no bigger than your golf ball. In practice, try to land your ball on a coin and then allow it to roll out to the hole.
• For a lengthy putt, aim at a tiny discolouration on the green that will act as the apex of your putt. You are going to roll your ball EXACTLY over this spot.
• For your short putts, aim at a blade of grass at the back of the cup.
I hope this article helps you get your ball in the hole a lot quicker the next time you play!
When you start holing putts from all across the green you can even make sound e ects like Chevy Chase in Caddyshack - funnnnnnananer, funnnnnnananer, funnnnnnananer.
On an approach shot it may be the flagstick or the edge of a bunker that you plan on flying past, or stopping short of, or again the trunk of a tree (image taken - 17th Hole at Storey Creek - shameless self promotion). On a chip shot you should choose where you want the ball to land after it’s flight, and ascertain how much roll will be needed from the exact spot. This spot should be no bigger than your golf ball. In practice, try to land your ball on a coin and then allow it to roll out to the hole. For a lengthy putt, aim at a tiny discolouration on the green that will act as the apex of your putt. You are going to roll your ball EXACTLY over this spot. For your short putts, aim at a blade of grass at the back of the cup.
I hope this article helps you get your ball in the hole a lot quicker the next time you play! When you start holing putts from all across the green you can even make sound effects like Chevy Chase
in Caddyshack - funnnnnnananer, funnnnnnananer, funnnnnnananer.
This weeks article by:
Steven MacPherson CPGA Professional at Storey Creek Golf Club
Email: golfinstruction@me.com
Cell: 1.250.504.1050
On an approach shot it may be the flagstick or the edge of a bunker that you plan on flying past, or stopping short of, or again the trunk of a tree (image taken - 17th Hole at Storey Creek - shameless self promotion). On a chip shot you should choose where you want the ball to land after it’s flight, and ascertain how much roll will be needed from the exact spot. This spot should be no bigger than your golf ball. In practice, try to land your ball on a coin and then allow it to roll out to the hole. For a lengthy putt, aim at a tiny discolouration on the green that will act as the apex of your putt. You are going to roll your ball EXACTLY over this spot. For your short putts, aim at a blade of grass at the back of the cup.
I hope this article helps you get your ball in the hole a lot quicker the next time you play! When you start holing putts from all across the green you can even make sound effects like Chevy Chase
in Caddyshack - funnnnnnananer, funnnnnnananer, funnnnnnananer.
This weeks article by:
Steven MacPherson CPGA Professional at Storey Creek Golf Club
Email: golfinstruction@me.com
Cell: 1.250.504.1050
By Steven MacPherson CPGA Professional at Storey Creek Golf Club
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The family team of Linda, Stevi and Steve Nagel links hands while running the red carpet through the finish line of the team competition.
Triathlete tops in age groupFour members of the
Strathcona Triathlon club braved regional for-est fires to participate in the annual Penticton Challenge Triathlon.
Rick Gammie won the men’s 50-54 age division in the full iron distance triathlon (3.8k swim, 180k bike and 42.2k run), completing the course in 12 hours, 19 minutes and 47 seconds to place 32nd overall.
Gammie battled fierce headwinds on the first section of the bike course before heading east to climb the infamous Richter pass. Gammie said “it was worth the pain” after accepting his first place award at the ceremonies at the Okan-agan lakeside venue.
Tanya Loiselle finished the half iron distance (2k swim, 90k bike, 21.1k run) in 8:43:12 on a sim-ilarly tough course, plac-ing 29th in the women’s 40-44 division.
The local club was
rounded out by Steve and Linda Nagle, who formed a team for the
half iron distance along with their daughter, Stevi.
Linda Nagle led off with a 41-minute swim; Steve followed with a 3:37 effort on the bike, and Stevi rounded out the performance with a 1:57:35 half-marathon as Team Nagle collectively shaved 15 minutes off their time from last year.
The Penticton Chal-lenge drew 1,300 ath-letes. Forest fires in the Okanagan threatened the race but did not cause problems on race day.
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Rick Gammie of Campbell River runs the final marathon while winning the men’s 50-54 age division in the Penticton Challenge triathlon.
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COMMUNITY UPDATE SEPTEMBER 9, 2015
TIME TO APPLY FOR 2016 COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP GRANTS-IN-AIDCampbell River City Council will be accepting applications for 2016 Community Partnership grants-in-aid until 4:30 p.m. Friday, September 18, 2015.
Applications and a copy of Council’s Finance Policy are available on the City website at www.campbellriver.ca by selecting Your City Hall / Advisory Committees and Commissions (see links below Community Partnership Committee) or from City Hall upon request and should be submitted to the attention of Tracy Bate, Deputy City Clerk, 301 St. Ann’s Road, Campbell River, BC V9W 4C7.
Community Partnership Grants-in-aid are available for community groups which meet the criteria stated in the City of Campbell River Council Finance Policy Section 2.3.
For further information or clarification on the application process contact Dennis Brodie, Finance Operations Supervisor at 250-286-5754, email dennis.brodie@campbellriver.ca.
Criminal record checks for volunteers working with children and vulnerable people are available free of charge from the BC Ministry of Justice (accessible online).The Ministry also provides a reduced fee (currently $28) for criminal record checks related to employment.The online provincial ministry service is available for organizations registered with the ministry. People applying for the criminal record check must use a code provided by the registered organization.City Council recognizes the immense contribution of volunteers in Campbell River – and the City and Volunteer Campbell River are working together to try to improve access to free criminal record checks for volunteers in our community.Each week, the Campbell River RCMP detachment receives an average of 12 employment and 22 volunteer applications for police information checks.Questions? Please contact Ross Milnthorp, General Manager of Parks, Recreation and Culture at 250-286-5797 or the Campbell River Volunteer Centre at 250-287-8111.
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The Comox Strathcona waste management’s (CSWM) education centre in the Campbell River is now open. Our on-site educator Elaine Jansen will give you a facility tour and answer any of your composting, organic gardening and conservation questions.
Do you have fruit flies, smell or questions regarding your composter? Are you interested learning how to compost? Join Elaine, the Compost Diva, for this informative workshop on composting. Learn how to correct any issues in your composter and take away some helpful suggestions for successful composting that will benefit the whole family. * This is an outdoor workshop
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COMMUNITY INFORMATION SESSIONWednesday, Sept. 16th, 2015, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
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The North Island Hospitals Project (NIHP) is hosting a community information session to provide an update on the new 95-bed Campbell River Hospital slated for completion in late 2017.The meeting will start with a presentation, followed by a question-and-answer session related to the procurement, design and construction of the new facilities. The NIHP team and representatives from selected proponent Tandem Health Partners will be on hand to answer questions and gather input. For more information visit the NIHP website at: nihp.viha.ca
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RegistrationSeptember 10 @ 6:30 pm
Meeting Location: Navy League Hall911- 13 Avenue
Meeting Times:Thursday @ 18:30 – 21:00
Telephone: 250-287-8689Email: 54sea@cadets.gc.ca
Royal Canadian Air Cadets363 Capt. Brian Barker
Squadron
Meeting Location: 10-2000 Jubilee Parkway
Meeting Times: Tuesday@ 18:30 – 21:30
Telephone: 250-923-1001Email: 363air@cadets.gc.ca
Royal Canadian Army Cadets2943 PPCLI Corps
RegistrationSeptember 10 @ 6:30 pm
Meeting Location: Eagles Hall
1999 14th Ave
Meeting Times: Thursday @ 18:30 – 21:00
Telephone: 250-334-7845Email: rachel.maryline@gmail.com
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Rotary Clubs all over the world are known for
their international proj-ects, like providing clean water to remote villages in South America, or working to eradicate polio in every country around the world.
But are you aware of the impact Rotary Clubs have on a local scale?
For 41 years, the Campbell River Rotary TV Auction has been supporting a variety of projects and groups throughout Campbell River. This year’s auc-tion takes place Friday, Nov. 20 and Saturday, Nov. 21.
What was initially conceived as a way to
fund the building of “Our Place” has since expanded to an annual fundraising event that is comprised of a weekend long televised and on-line live auction.
Often people wonder where the proceeds from the auction go. The simple answer is, back into enhancing Campbell River as a community.
The most notable and largest project lately has been the design and creation of the Elk Falls Suspension Bridge. But there have been other large projects from past years including the Maritime Heritage Centre, the Rotary Sea Walk, and the construc-
tion of the Pier, just to name a few. Campbell River Rotary also gives in smaller but equally significant ways. Just this summer a donation was given to Teen Flight to promote the building of an aircraft by local high school aeronautics students – the only pro-gram of its kind in B.C.
As well, smaller dona-tions can have a large impact on non-profit groups.
If you are interested in learning more about Rotary and its involve-ment in Campbell River, ask a Rotarian, or visit the Rotary Club website, www.campbellriverro-tary.org/ for more infor-mation.
Two of the many donations made pos-sible by the Campbell River Rotary TV Auc-tion: $2,000 to the Campbell River Adult Care Society (left) and $13,000 to Teen Flight.
Rotary TV Auction impacts community
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The Immigrant Welcome Cen-tre (Multicul-
tural and Immigrant Services Association of North Vancouver Island) is inviting all members, clients and community partners to join them at their Annual General Meet-ing and Potluck Dinner coming up on Sept. 22.
“For the Immigrant Welcome Centre this
event is a kick off for our fall programs and a chance for board mem-bers, staff, community partners, our members and our clients to get together and get to know each other a bit better over a potluck dinner,” says interim Executive Director Jim Brennan. “We always try to keep the busi-ness portion as brief as possible but one of
the highlights will be presenting our Diversity Ambassador Award.”
The support and par-ticipation of members is also important to the AGM, according to board President Patricia Gagnon.
“As a registered not-for-profit organization, our members play a sig-nificant part in carrying forward our mission. We couldn’t do it with-out them,” she says.
The Immigrant Wel-come Centre provides settlement and inte-gration services for all immigrants, both
English-speaking and non-English-speaking to make communities throughout the North Island region welcoming to all.
Memberships start at just $10 for individuals and will be available at the door. The AGM and potluck dinner takes place Tuesday Sept. 22 at the Robron Centre in Campbell River. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. The meeting takes place from 7 to 8 p.m. To participate, register by calling 250-830-0171 and bring a dish of food to share.
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Immigrant Welcome Centre to unveil Diversity AmbassadorAnd serve up a great potluck as well at AGM
Immigrant Welcome Centre Board President Patricia Gagnon, at right, accepts the Riasat Ali Khan Diversity Award for excellence in program-ming and strengthening diversity in BC – a highlight of the organiza-tion’s 2014-2015 year.
B.C. marks Queen’s record reignBritish Columbia is joining the rest of the
Commonwealth to mark the occasion as Queen Elizabeth II becomes Britain’s longest-reigning monarch this week.
Her Majesty surpasses the record of her great-great-grandmother Queen Victoria on Wednesday, Sept. 9, making her the longest-reigning female monarch in history. Born Elizabeth Alexandra Mary on April 21, 1926, Elizabeth II became head of the Commonwealth on Feb. 6, 1952 and is serving as Queen for her 63rd year.
Lieutenant Governor Judith Guichon, the Queen’s representative in B.C., is hosting a garden party at Government House in Victoria on Saturday, Sept. 12 to celebrate the milestone.
Schoenborn restrictions sought
Prosecutors have applied to have child killer Allan Dwayne Schoenborn declared a “high-risk accused,” which would restrict his escorted day passes from his B.C. psychiatric hospital to those for medical or treatment reasons.
Schoenborn was found not criminally responsible due to mental disorder in February 2010 for the murder of his three children, who were found dead in their mother’s Merritt home in April 2008. B.C. Supreme Court Justice Robert Powers ordered him held indefinitely at Forensic Psychiatric Hospital in Port Coquitlam.
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REVVED TO MOVEThe remaining 2015 Nissans are going fast.
2015NISSAN ROGUE
$2,500*
$3,250*
$17,198 - $4,500*
= $12,698
STARTING FROM
TOTAL
CASH DISCOUNT
ON SENTRA 1.8 S M6
$16,018 - $4,020*= $11,998 STARTING FROM CASH DISCOUNT SELLING PRICE
ON VERSA NOTE 1.6 S M5
GET UP TO
OR GET UP TO
2015NISSAN SENTRA - TOP SAFETY AND TOP QUALITY ONLY IN 2015 NISSAN SENTRA
2015NISSAN JUKE®
2015NISSAN VERSA NOTE
THE “HIGHEST RANKED COMPACT CAR IN INITIAL QUALITY” IN THE U.S.
AVAILABLE FEATURES INCLUDE:• INTUITIVE ALL-WHEEL DRIVE • NISSAN SAFETY SHIELD WITH FORWARD COLLISION WARNING†
AVAILABLE FEATURES INCLUDE:• TORQUE VECTORING AWD • NISSANCONNECTSM WITH NAVIGATION
AVAILABLE FEATURES INCLUDE:• CLASS-EXCLUSIVE AROUND VIEW MONITOR∞ • STANDARD AIR CONDITIONING
IN CASH DISCOUNTS ON OTHER MODELS
CASH DISCOUNTS ON MOST JUKE® MODELS
MONTHLY LEASE≠ FROM $255 WITH $0 DOWN AT 0.99% APR FOR 60 MONTHS
WEEKLYON ROGUE S FWD
$59
THAT’S LIKEPAYING ONLY
1.8 SL model shown
1.6 SL model shown
SL model shown
SL AWD Premium model shown
• NISSAN SAFETY SHIELD WITH FORWARD COLLISION WARNING†
SL AWD Premium model shownSL AWD Premium model shownSL AWD Premium model shown
TOP SAFETY AND TOP QUALITY ONLY IN 2015 NISSAN SENTRA
1.8 SL model shown
ORLEASE≠ AND FINANCE†
RATES AS LOW AS 0%$8,500GET UP TO
CASH DISCOUNTSON SELECT 2015 MODELS
$8,500 AVAILABLE ON SELECT 2015 ARMADAS
APR ON OTHER SELECT 2015 MODELS
*
998 ON VERSA NOTE 1.6 S M5
• STANDARD AIR CONDITIONING
1.6 SL model shown
SL model shown
Offe
rs a
vaila
ble
from
Sep
tem
ber
1 -
30,
2015
. $
12,6
98/$
11,9
98 s
ellin
g pr
ice
whi
ch i
nclu
des
MS
RP
and
fee
s fo
r a
new
201
5 S
entr
a 1.
8 S
M6
(C4L
G55
AA
00)/
2015
Ver
sa N
ote
1.6
S M
5 (B
5RG
55 A
A00
). $
3,7
50/$
3,4
00 N
CI
non-
stac
kabl
e ca
sh d
isco
unt,
whi
ch i
nclu
des
$35
0/$
200
deal
er p
artic
ipat
ion
incl
uded
in
adve
rtis
ed a
mou
nt.
$75
0/$
500
stac
kabl
e C
lear
out
Cas
h in
clud
ed i
n ad
verit
ised
am
ount
on
2015
Sen
tra
1.8
S M
6 (C
4LG
55 A
A00
)/20
15 V
ersa
Not
e 1.
6 S
M5
(B5R
G55
AA
00).
*Cas
h di
scou
nt i
s $
2,75
0/$
3,7
50/$
3,0
00/$
3,9
00/$
8,5
00 a
vaila
ble
on 2
015
Rog
ue m
odel
s, e
xcep
t S
FW
D (
Y6R
G15
AA
00)
whi
ch r
ecei
ves
$1,
000
whe
n ca
sh p
urch
ased
, $3
,250
dis
coun
t is
onl
y av
aila
ble
whe
n fin
anci
ng w
ith N
CF
thro
ugh
stan
dard
rat
es/
2015
Pat
hfin
der
mod
els,
exc
ept
Pre
miu
m 4
x4 (
5XEG
15 A
A00
) th
at g
ets
$4,
750
and
S t
rims
that
get
$1,
000,
$5,
250
disc
ount
is o
nly
avai
labl
e w
hen
finan
cing
with
NC
F th
roug
h st
anda
rd r
ates
/ 20
15 S
entr
a m
odel
s ex
cept
1.8
S F
WD
(C
4LG
55 A
A00
) w
hich
rec
eive
s $
4,50
0/20
15 V
ersa
Not
e 1.
6 S
M5
(B5R
G55
AA
00),
all o
ther
trim
s re
ceiv
e $
2,25
0/ 2
015
Arm
ada
mod
els,
exc
ept
Pla
tinum
trim
s (7
CTG
75 A
A00
, 7C
TG75
CC
00, 7
CTG
75 C
R00
) w
hich
rec
eive
$7,
500.
Cas
h di
scou
nt c
onsi
sts
of $
1,75
0/$
3,7
50/$
2,25
0/$
2,00
0 no
n-st
acka
ble
cash
with
$0/
$0/
$35
0/$
200
deal
er p
artic
ipat
ion
on 2
015
Rog
ue/2
015
Pat
hfin
der/
2015
Sen
tra/
2015
Ver
sa N
ote
and
$1,
000/
$1,
000/
$75
0/$
500
stac
kabl
e C
lear
out
Cas
h on
sel
ect
trim
s w
ith $
300/
$30
0 de
aler
par
ticip
atio
n on
201
5 R
ogue
/201
5 P
athf
inde
r. D
eale
rs m
ay s
et t
heir
own
pric
es. A
n or
der
or d
eale
r tr
ade
may
be
requ
ired.
E
quiv
alen
t le
ase
paym
ents
of
$59
on
the
2015
Rog
ue m
ust
be m
ade
on a
mon
thly
bas
is a
nd c
anno
t be
mad
e w
eekl
y. W
eekl
y le
ase
paym
ents
are
for
info
rmat
iona
l pur
pose
s on
ly. ≠
Rep
rese
ntat
ive
mon
thly
leas
e of
fer
base
d on
any
new
201
5 R
ogue
S F
WD
CV
T (Y
6RG
15 A
A00
). 0.
99%
/0%
leas
e A
PR
for
a 6
0/36
mon
th t
erm
equ
als
mon
thly
pay
men
ts o
f $
255/
$34
6 w
ith $
0 do
wn
paym
ent,
and
$0
secu
rity
depo
sit.
Firs
t m
onth
ly p
aym
ent,
dow
n pa
ymen
t an
d $
0 se
curit
y de
posi
t ar
e du
e at
leas
e in
cept
ion.
Pric
es a
nd p
aym
ents
incl
ude
frei
ght
and
fees
. Lea
se b
ased
on
a m
axim
um o
f 20
,000
km
/yea
r w
ith e
xces
s ch
arge
d at
$0.
10/k
m. T
otal
leas
e ob
ligat
ion
is $
15,2
86/$
12,4
45. $
1,00
0 C
lear
out
Cas
h in
clud
ed in
adv
ertis
ed o
ffer.
Con
ditio
ns a
pply
. † Rep
rese
ntat
ive
finan
ce o
ffer
base
d on
any
new
201
5 R
ogue
S F
WD
CV
T (Y
6RG
15 A
A00
). S
ellin
g pr
ice
is $
25,2
08 f
inan
ced
at 0
% A
PR
equ
als
mon
thly
pay
men
ts o
f $
525
mon
thly
for
a 4
8 m
onth
ter
m. $
0 do
wn
paym
ent
requ
ired.
Cos
t of
bor
row
ing
is $
0 fo
r a
tota
l obl
igat
ion
of $
25,2
08. T
his
offe
r ca
nnot
be
com
bine
d w
ith a
ny o
ther
offe
r. C
ondi
tions
app
ly.
Mod
els
show
n $
36,8
08/$
48,7
08/$
25,9
98/$
21,1
48 S
ellin
g pr
ice
for
a ne
w 2
015
Rog
ue
SL
AW
D P
rem
ium
(Y6
DG
15 B
K00
)/ 2
015
Pat
hfin
der
Pla
tinum
(5X
EG15
AA
00)/
2015
Sen
tra
1.8
SL
(C4T
G15
AA
00)/
2015
Ver
sa N
ote
1.6
SL
CV
T (B
5TG
15 A
E00)
. S
ee y
our
deal
er o
r vi
sit
Nis
san.
ca/L
oyal
ty.
*±
≠Fr
eigh
t an
d P
DE
char
ges
($1,
760,
$1,
760,
$1,
600,
$1,
600)
air-
cond
ition
ing
levy
($
100)
whe
re a
pplic
able
, ap
plic
able
fee
s (a
ll w
hich
may
va
ry b
y re
gion
), m
anuf
actu
rer’s
reb
ate
and
deal
er p
artic
ipat
ion
whe
re a
pplic
able
are
inc
lude
d. L
icen
se, r
egis
trat
ion,
ins
uran
ce a
nd a
pplic
able
tax
es a
re e
xtra
. Lea
se o
ffers
are
ava
ilabl
e on
app
rove
d cr
edit
thro
ugh
Nis
san
Can
ada
Fina
nce
for
a lim
ited
time,
may
cha
nge
with
out
notic
e an
d ca
nnot
be
com
bine
d w
ith a
ny o
ther
offe
rs e
xcep
t st
acka
ble
trad
ing
dolla
rs. V
ehic
les
and
acce
ssor
ies
are
for
illus
trat
ion
purp
oses
onl
y. A
LG is
the
indu
stry
ben
chm
ark
for
resi
dual
val
ues
and
depr
ecia
tion
data
, ww
w.a
lg.c
om. F
or m
ore
info
rmat
ion
see
IIHS
.org
. † For
war
d C
ollis
ion
War
ning
is in
tend
ed t
o w
arn
you
befo
re a
col
lisio
n oc
curs
; it
cann
ot p
reve
nt a
col
lisio
n. S
peed
and
oth
er li
mita
tions
app
ly. S
ee O
wne
r’s M
anua
l fo
r de
tails
. ∞G
loba
l Aut
omak
ers
of C
anad
a (G
AC
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ntry
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el S
egm
enta
tion,
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e 20
15. T
he N
issa
n S
entr
a re
ceiv
ed t
he lo
wes
t nu
mbe
r of
pro
blem
s pe
r 10
0 ve
hicl
es a
mon
g co
mpa
ct c
ars
in t
he p
ropr
ieta
ry J
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ower
201
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itial
Qua
lity
Stu
dyS
M. S
tudy
bas
ed o
n re
spon
ses
from
84,
367
new
-veh
icle
ow
ners
, mea
surin
g 24
4 m
odel
s an
d m
easu
res
opin
ions
af
ter
90 d
ays
of o
wne
rshi
p. P
ropr
ieta
ry s
tudy
res
ults
are
bas
ed o
n ex
perie
nces
and
per
cept
ions
of
owne
rs s
urve
yed
in F
ebru
ary-
May
201
5. Y
our
expe
rienc
es m
ay v
ary.
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it jd
pow
er.c
om.
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you
r pa
rtic
ipat
ing
Nis
san
reta
iler
for
com
plet
e de
tails
. ©20
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issa
n C
anad
a In
c. a
nd N
issa
n C
anad
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nanc
ial
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vice
s In
c. a
div
isio
n of
Nis
san
Can
ada
Inc.
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MON-SAT 9AM-5:30PM, SUN & HOLIDAYS 11AM-4PM
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7084
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KINDER&STAFF would like to Thank You, Port
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KINDER LORRIESHERRI
Fridge $400
Ashley Recliner Chair $299
Mattress Only: Single $150 Double $180 Queen $220
Sofa & Love OR Sectional $999
Beautyrest Queen Mattress $599
Queen Memory Foam Mattress $400
Ashley Recliner ChairAshley Recliner ChairAshley Recliner Chair
LaZboy Recliner Chair $499LaZboy Recliner ChairLaZboy Recliner Chair
Built-in Dishwasher $299
Stove $400
Mattress Only:Mattress Only: SingleSingle
Sectional Sectional Sectional $999$999In Stock Freezers: 22 cu.Ft Chest OR 20Cu.Ft. Frost Free Upright $799 ea
MANYFLOOR MODEL
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7084
329
ANNN AARRYNNA VVVI AASSSRV RRENNNNAANAN VVIIIVIV RV REEEREREVENTEVENTEVENTSALE
CELEBRATING 18 YEARS IN PORT ALBERNI30 YEARS ON VANCOUVER ISLAND
KINDER&STAFF would like to Thank You, Port
Alberni, for your loyal support
these past 18 years!!
KINDER LORRIESHERRI
Fridge $400
Ashley Recliner Chair $299
Mattress Only: Single $150 Double $180 Queen $220
Sofa & Love OR Sectional $999
Beautyrest Queen Mattress $599
Queen Memory Foam Mattress $400
Ashley Recliner ChairAshley Recliner ChairAshley Recliner Chair
LaZboy Recliner Chair $499LaZboy Recliner ChairLaZboy Recliner Chair
Built-in Dishwasher $299
Stove $400
Mattress Only:Mattress Only: SingleSingle
Sectional Sectional Sectional $999$999In Stock Freezers: 22 cu.Ft Chest OR 20Cu.Ft. Frost Free Upright $799 ea
MANYFLOOR MODEL
DISCOUNTS
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* In-store, instant savings (after taxes) valid on qualifying Maytag® appliances purchased from a participating authorized Canadian Maytag® appliance dealer from August 27 - September 30, 2015. Some conditions may apply. Offer cannot be combined with any other Maytag® appliance offer. Multiple qualifying appliances must be purchased from the same dealer at the same time to qualify for instant savings. Instant savings will be deducted at time of purchase. GST/HST/QST and Provincial Sales Tax (where applicable) are included in the savings amount. This offer is not available to dealers, builders or contractors.
** All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers. Dealer prices may vary. Dealer alone has sole discretion to set retail prices.
®/™ © 2015 Maytag. Used under license in Canada. All rights reserved.
See in-store sales associate for list of available qualifying appliances and applicable instant savings.**
when you purchase 3 or more qualifying Maytag® kitchen appliances*
when you purchase 2 qualifying Maytag® kitchen appliances*
$200RECEIVE INSTANT SAVINGS
$100 INSTANT SAVINGS
RECEIVE
OR
SAVE ON MAYTAG®
KITCHEN APPLIANCESAUGUST 27 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2015
Dual Cool® Evaporators Generate the ideal humidity levels for each compartment. This allows the refrigerator to stay humid and cool while the freezer stays dry and cold.
Strongbox™ Door Hinges Strongbox™ door hinges help keep your doors in the right place to seal in cold air, year in and year out.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty on the Compressor This fridge is built strong to last long, backed by a 10-year limited parts warranty on the compressor.†
$000000**
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.
10" 3200W Power™ Element Uses intense heat for added flavour during browning and sautéing.
Power Preheat Feature Preheats either oven faster than full-size conventional ovens†† for powerful flavour every time.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty This electric oven is built for the long haul with a 10-year limited parts warranty.†
Gemini® Double Oven Electric Range YMET8820DS
$000000**
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.†† Preheat compared to a conventional 5.3 cu. ft. oven.
Most Powerful Motor on the Market‡ To handle your toughest stuck-on foods.
4-Blade Stainless Steel Chopper Pulverizes food to provide optimal cleaning without the need to pre-rinse.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty Depend on this Maytag® dishwasher for years to come with a 10-year limited parts warranty.†
Our Quietest Dishwasher Ever at 47 dBA* MDB8969SDM
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.‡ Among leading brands.* Per IEC standards.
$000000**
French Door Refrigerator 27 cu. ft. MFT2776DEM
SPACE FOR DEALER LOGO & INFORMATION
* In-store, instant savings (after taxes) valid on qualifying Maytag® appliances purchased from a participating authorized Canadian Maytag® appliance dealer from August 27 - September 30, 2015. Some conditions may apply. Offer cannot be combined with any other Maytag® appliance offer. Multiple qualifying appliances must be purchased from the same dealer at the same time to qualify for instant savings. Instant savings will be deducted at time of purchase. GST/HST/QST and Provincial Sales Tax (where applicable) are included in the savings amount. This offer is not available to dealers, builders or contractors.
** All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers. Dealer prices may vary. Dealer alone has sole discretion to set retail prices.
®/™ © 2015 Maytag. Used under license in Canada. All rights reserved.
See in-store sales associate for list of available qualifying appliances and applicable instant savings.**
when you purchase 3 or more qualifying Maytag® kitchen appliances*
when you purchase 2 qualifying Maytag® kitchen appliances*
$200RECEIVE INSTANT SAVINGS
$100 INSTANT SAVINGS
RECEIVE
OR
SAVE ON MAYTAG®
KITCHEN APPLIANCESAUGUST 27 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2015
Dual Cool® Evaporators Generate the ideal humidity levels for each compartment. This allows the refrigerator to stay humid and cool while the freezer stays dry and cold.
Strongbox™ Door Hinges Strongbox™ door hinges help keep your doors in the right place to seal in cold air, year in and year out.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty on the Compressor This fridge is built strong to last long, backed by a 10-year limited parts warranty on the compressor.†
$000000**
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.
10" 3200W Power™ Element Uses intense heat for added flavour during browning and sautéing.
Power Preheat Feature Preheats either oven faster than full-size conventional ovens†† for powerful flavour every time.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty This electric oven is built for the long haul with a 10-year limited parts warranty.†
Gemini® Double Oven Electric Range YMET8820DS
$000000**
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.†† Preheat compared to a conventional 5.3 cu. ft. oven.
Most Powerful Motor on the Market‡ To handle your toughest stuck-on foods.
4-Blade Stainless Steel Chopper Pulverizes food to provide optimal cleaning without the need to pre-rinse.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty Depend on this Maytag® dishwasher for years to come with a 10-year limited parts warranty.†
Our Quietest Dishwasher Ever at 47 dBA* MDB8969SDM
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.‡ Among leading brands.* Per IEC standards.
$000000**
French Door Refrigerator 27 cu. ft. MFT2776DEM
SPACE FOR DEALER LOGO & INFORMATION
* In-store, instant savings (after taxes) valid on qualifying Maytag® appliances purchased from a participating authorized Canadian Maytag® appliance dealer from August 27 - September 30, 2015. Some conditions may apply. Offer cannot be combined with any other Maytag® appliance offer. Multiple qualifying appliances must be purchased from the same dealer at the same time to qualify for instant savings. Instant savings will be deducted at time of purchase. GST/HST/QST and Provincial Sales Tax (where applicable) are included in the savings amount. This offer is not available to dealers, builders or contractors.
** All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers. Dealer prices may vary. Dealer alone has sole discretion to set retail prices.
®/™ © 2015 Maytag. Used under license in Canada. All rights reserved.
See in-store sales associate for list of available qualifying appliances and applicable instant savings.**
when you purchase 3 or more qualifying Maytag® kitchen appliances*
when you purchase 2 qualifying Maytag® kitchen appliances*
$200RECEIVE INSTANT SAVINGS
$100 INSTANT SAVINGS
RECEIVE
OR
SAVE ON MAYTAG®
KITCHEN APPLIANCESAUGUST 27 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2015
Dual Cool® Evaporators Generate the ideal humidity levels for each compartment. This allows the refrigerator to stay humid and cool while the freezer stays dry and cold.
Strongbox™ Door Hinges Strongbox™ door hinges help keep your doors in the right place to seal in cold air, year in and year out.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty on the Compressor This fridge is built strong to last long, backed by a 10-year limited parts warranty on the compressor.†
$000000**
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.
10" 3200W Power™ Element Uses intense heat for added flavour during browning and sautéing.
Power Preheat Feature Preheats either oven faster than full-size conventional ovens†† for powerful flavour every time.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty This electric oven is built for the long haul with a 10-year limited parts warranty.†
Gemini® Double Oven Electric Range YMET8820DS
$000000**
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.†† Preheat compared to a conventional 5.3 cu. ft. oven.
Most Powerful Motor on the Market‡ To handle your toughest stuck-on foods.
4-Blade Stainless Steel Chopper Pulverizes food to provide optimal cleaning without the need to pre-rinse.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty Depend on this Maytag® dishwasher for years to come with a 10-year limited parts warranty.†
Our Quietest Dishwasher Ever at 47 dBA* MDB8969SDM
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.‡ Among leading brands.* Per IEC standards.
$000000**
French Door Refrigerator 27 cu. ft. MFT2776DEM
SPACE FOR DEALER LOGO & INFORMATION
* In-store, instant savings (after taxes) valid on qualifying Maytag® appliances purchased from a participating authorized Canadian Maytag® appliance dealer from August 27 - September 30, 2015. Some conditions may apply. Offer cannot be combined with any other Maytag® appliance offer. Multiple qualifying appliances must be purchased from the same dealer at the same time to qualify for instant savings. Instant savings will be deducted at time of purchase. GST/HST/QST and Provincial Sales Tax (where applicable) are included in the savings amount. This offer is not available to dealers, builders or contractors.
** All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers. Dealer prices may vary. Dealer alone has sole discretion to set retail prices.
®/™ © 2015 Maytag. Used under license in Canada. All rights reserved.
See in-store sales associate for list of available qualifying appliances and applicable instant savings.**
when you purchase 3 or more qualifying Maytag® kitchen appliances*
when you purchase 2 qualifying Maytag® kitchen appliances*
$200RECEIVE INSTANT SAVINGS
$100 INSTANT SAVINGS
RECEIVE
OR
SAVE ON MAYTAG®
KITCHEN APPLIANCESAUGUST 27 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2015
Dual Cool® Evaporators Generate the ideal humidity levels for each compartment. This allows the refrigerator to stay humid and cool while the freezer stays dry and cold.
Strongbox™ Door Hinges Strongbox™ door hinges help keep your doors in the right place to seal in cold air, year in and year out.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty on the Compressor This fridge is built strong to last long, backed by a 10-year limited parts warranty on the compressor.†
$000000**
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.
10" 3200W Power™ Element Uses intense heat for added flavour during browning and sautéing.
Power Preheat Feature Preheats either oven faster than full-size conventional ovens†† for powerful flavour every time.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty This electric oven is built for the long haul with a 10-year limited parts warranty.†
Gemini® Double Oven Electric Range YMET8820DS
$000000**
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.†† Preheat compared to a conventional 5.3 cu. ft. oven.
Most Powerful Motor on the Market‡ To handle your toughest stuck-on foods.
4-Blade Stainless Steel Chopper Pulverizes food to provide optimal cleaning without the need to pre-rinse.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty Depend on this Maytag® dishwasher for years to come with a 10-year limited parts warranty.†
Our Quietest Dishwasher Ever at 47 dBA* MDB8969SDM
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.‡ Among leading brands.* Per IEC standards.
$000000**
French Door Refrigerator 27 cu. ft. MFT2776DEM
DEALER INFO GOES HERE
Front-Control Design: Update your kitchen with a more premium look
FIT System: The full-depth design easily slides into any 30-inch freestanding range cutout
Frozen Bake™ Technology: Cook frozen foods faster and eliminate the need to preheat the oven
Front-Control Electric Range 6.2 cu. ft.YWEE730H0DS
$000000†
5-Temperature Option Drawer with Thaw Setting: The temperature controlled drawer offers five custom settings. The Thaw setting provides an ideal environment to thaw frozen food at just the right temperature
Produce Drawer: Enjoy another spot to store fruits and vegetables in the produce drawer, while the FreshFlow™ produce preserver makes it the ideal environment to keep them tasting great
Small Items Bin: Store loose items out of the way in the Small Items Bin
Double Drawer French Door Refrigerator 26 cu. ft.WRV976FDEM
$000000†
TotalCoverage Spray Arm: Cleans with twice the jets‡ for more coverage
TargetClean™ Option: 40 targeted spray jets scour away baked on food to save the soaking and scrubbing
Silverware Spray: Targeted spray helps remove stuck-on food from utensils
Gold® Series DishwasherWDT920SADM
‡ Compared to Whirlpool® dishwashers without TotalCoverage Spray Arm.
$000000†
Cabrio® Top Load Washer & Dryer PairWTW8500DC | YWED8500DC
$000000†
Advanced Moisture Sensing: Monitors heat and moisture levels to automatically end the cycle when clothes are perfectly dry
Energy Star Qualified: Helps conserve energy to save money on utility bills
Cabrio® HE Dryer 8.8 cu. ft.
August 27 - September 30, 2015
APPRECIATIONEVENT
Intuitive Touch Controls: Simple ‘what’ and ‘how’ controls to make laundry simple
ColorLast™ Option: Give vibrant colours a boost using a precise combination of wash action, temperature and time
◊ Equivalent volume per I.E.C. International Standard, 4th Ed., based on 5.3 cu. ft. DOE measurement.
Cabrio® HE Top Load Washer 6.1 cu. ft. I.E.C.◊
* In-store instant savings equal to 15% of retail purchase price (before taxes) on purchase of 1 or 2 qualifying Whirlpool® major appliances will be deducted at time of purchase. In-store savings equal to 20% of retail purchase price (before taxes) on the purchase of 3 or more qualifying Whirlpool® major appliances will be deducted at time of purchase. Purchase must be made between August 27, 2015 to September 30, 2015 from a participating authorized Canadian Whirlpool® appliance dealer. Multiple purchases of 3 or more qualifying appliances must be made at the same dealer at the same time to qualify for 20% instant savings. Open to Canadian residents only. Offer cannot be combined with any other Whirlpool® appliance offer. This offer is not available to second channel, dealers, builders or contractors. All models may not be available at all dealers. No substitute models qualify.
** Offer exclusions include: Built-in Cooktops & Wall-ovens, Freezers, Top-Mount Refrigeration. See sales associate for details.† Dealer prices may vary. Dealer alone has sole discretion to set retail prices
®/™ © 2015 Whirlpool. Used under license in Canada. All rights reserved.
See in-store sales associate for details of instant savings and list of available qualifying appliances**
Instant savings on the purchase of 3 or more qualifying
Whirlpool® Major Appliances*
Instant savings on the purchase of 1 or 2 qualifying Whirlpool® Major Appliances*
ORRECEIVE 20% RECEIVE 20% RECEIVE 15% RECEIVE 15%
NO • Money Down • Interest • Payments for 1 Full Year o.a.c.
Vertical or Chest Freezers in Stock for Immediate Pickup or Delivery
From$27999
for Immediate Pickup or Delivery
5 cu ft, 7 cu ft, 9 cu ft11 cu ft, 13 cu ft, 15 cu ft18 cu ft, 20 cu ft, 22 cu ft
13 cu ft14 cu ft17 cu ft20 cu ft
SPACE FOR DEALER LOGO & INFORMATION
* In-store, instant savings (after taxes) valid on qualifying Maytag® appliances purchased from a participating authorized Canadian Maytag® appliance dealer from August 27 - September 30, 2015. Some conditions may apply. Offer cannot be combined with any other Maytag® appliance offer. Multiple qualifying appliances must be purchased from the same dealer at the same time to qualify for instant savings. Instant savings will be deducted at time of purchase. GST/HST/QST and Provincial Sales Tax (where applicable) are included in the savings amount. This offer is not available to dealers, builders or contractors.
** All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers. Dealer prices may vary. Dealer alone has sole discretion to set retail prices.
®/™ © 2015 Maytag. Used under license in Canada. All rights reserved.
See in-store sales associate for list of available qualifying appliances and applicable instant savings.**
when you purchase 3 or more qualifying Maytag® kitchen appliances*
when you purchase 2 qualifying Maytag® kitchen appliances*
$200RECEIVE INSTANT SAVINGS
$100 INSTANT SAVINGS
RECEIVE
OR
SAVE ON MAYTAG®
KITCHEN APPLIANCESAUGUST 27 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2015
Dual Cool® Evaporators Generate the ideal humidity levels for each compartment. This allows the refrigerator to stay humid and cool while the freezer stays dry and cold.
Strongbox™ Door Hinges Strongbox™ door hinges help keep your doors in the right place to seal in cold air, year in and year out.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty on the Compressor This fridge is built strong to last long, backed by a 10-year limited parts warranty on the compressor.†
$000000**
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.
10" 3200W Power™ Element Uses intense heat for added flavour during browning and sautéing.
Power Preheat Feature Preheats either oven faster than full-size conventional ovens†† for powerful flavour every time.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty This electric oven is built for the long haul with a 10-year limited parts warranty.†
Gemini® Double Oven Electric Range YMET8820DS
$000000**
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.†† Preheat compared to a conventional 5.3 cu. ft. oven.
Most Powerful Motor on the Market‡ To handle your toughest stuck-on foods.
4-Blade Stainless Steel Chopper Pulverizes food to provide optimal cleaning without the need to pre-rinse.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty Depend on this Maytag® dishwasher for years to come with a 10-year limited parts warranty.†
Our Quietest Dishwasher Ever at 47 dBA* MDB8969SDM
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.‡ Among leading brands.* Per IEC standards.
$000000**
French Door Refrigerator 27 cu. ft. MFT2776DEM
MFT2776DEM
SAVE $500
SPACE FOR DEALER LOGO & INFORMATION
* In-store, instant savings (after taxes) valid on qualifying Maytag® appliances purchased from a participating authorized Canadian Maytag® appliance dealer from August 27 - September 30, 2015. Some conditions may apply. Offer cannot be combined with any other Maytag® appliance offer. Multiple qualifying appliances must be purchased from the same dealer at the same time to qualify for instant savings. Instant savings will be deducted at time of purchase. GST/HST/QST and Provincial Sales Tax (where applicable) are included in the savings amount. This offer is not available to dealers, builders or contractors.
** All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers. Dealer prices may vary. Dealer alone has sole discretion to set retail prices.
®/™ © 2015 Maytag. Used under license in Canada. All rights reserved.
See in-store sales associate for list of available qualifying appliances and applicable instant savings.**
when you purchase 3 or more qualifying Maytag® kitchen appliances*
when you purchase 2 qualifying Maytag® kitchen appliances*
$200RECEIVE INSTANT SAVINGS
$100 INSTANT SAVINGS
RECEIVE
OR
SAVE ON MAYTAG®
KITCHEN APPLIANCESAUGUST 27 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2015
Dual Cool® Evaporators Generate the ideal humidity levels for each compartment. This allows the refrigerator to stay humid and cool while the freezer stays dry and cold.
Strongbox™ Door Hinges Strongbox™ door hinges help keep your doors in the right place to seal in cold air, year in and year out.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty on the Compressor This fridge is built strong to last long, backed by a 10-year limited parts warranty on the compressor.†
$000000**
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.
10" 3200W Power™ Element Uses intense heat for added flavour during browning and sautéing.
Power Preheat Feature Preheats either oven faster than full-size conventional ovens†† for powerful flavour every time.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty This electric oven is built for the long haul with a 10-year limited parts warranty.†
Gemini® Double Oven Electric Range YMET8820DS
$000000**
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.†† Preheat compared to a conventional 5.3 cu. ft. oven.
Most Powerful Motor on the Market‡ To handle your toughest stuck-on foods.
4-Blade Stainless Steel Chopper Pulverizes food to provide optimal cleaning without the need to pre-rinse.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty Depend on this Maytag® dishwasher for years to come with a 10-year limited parts warranty.†
Our Quietest Dishwasher Ever at 47 dBA* MDB8969SDM
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.‡ Among leading brands.* Per IEC standards.
$000000**
French Door Refrigerator 27 cu. ft. MFT2776DEM
SPACE FOR DEALER LOGO & INFORMATION
* In-store, instant savings (after taxes) valid on qualifying Maytag® appliances purchased from a participating authorized Canadian Maytag® appliance dealer from August 27 - September 30, 2015. Some conditions may apply. Offer cannot be combined with any other Maytag® appliance offer. Multiple qualifying appliances must be purchased from the same dealer at the same time to qualify for instant savings. Instant savings will be deducted at time of purchase. GST/HST/QST and Provincial Sales Tax (where applicable) are included in the savings amount. This offer is not available to dealers, builders or contractors.
** All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers. Dealer prices may vary. Dealer alone has sole discretion to set retail prices.
®/™ © 2015 Maytag. Used under license in Canada. All rights reserved.
See in-store sales associate for list of available qualifying appliances and applicable instant savings.**
when you purchase 3 or more qualifying Maytag® kitchen appliances*
when you purchase 2 qualifying Maytag® kitchen appliances*
$200RECEIVE INSTANT SAVINGS
$100 INSTANT SAVINGS
RECEIVE
OR
SAVE ON MAYTAG®
KITCHEN APPLIANCESAUGUST 27 - SEPTEMBER 30, 2015
Dual Cool® Evaporators Generate the ideal humidity levels for each compartment. This allows the refrigerator to stay humid and cool while the freezer stays dry and cold.
Strongbox™ Door Hinges Strongbox™ door hinges help keep your doors in the right place to seal in cold air, year in and year out.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty on the Compressor This fridge is built strong to last long, backed by a 10-year limited parts warranty on the compressor.†
$000000**
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.
10" 3200W Power™ Element Uses intense heat for added flavour during browning and sautéing.
Power Preheat Feature Preheats either oven faster than full-size conventional ovens†† for powerful flavour every time.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty This electric oven is built for the long haul with a 10-year limited parts warranty.†
Gemini® Double Oven Electric Range YMET8820DS
$000000**
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.†† Preheat compared to a conventional 5.3 cu. ft. oven.
Most Powerful Motor on the Market‡ To handle your toughest stuck-on foods.
4-Blade Stainless Steel Chopper Pulverizes food to provide optimal cleaning without the need to pre-rinse.
10-Year Limited Parts Warranty Depend on this Maytag® dishwasher for years to come with a 10-year limited parts warranty.†
Our Quietest Dishwasher Ever at 47 dBA* MDB8969SDM
† Visit maytag.ca for warranty details.‡ Among leading brands.* Per IEC standards.
$000000**
French Door Refrigerator 27 cu. ft. MFT2776DEM
SAVE UP TO $80000
SAVE UP TO $22000
SAVE UP TO $36000
SAVE UP TO $52000ON PAIR SPECIAL
SEPTEMBER APPLIANCE SPECTACTULAR!
Pair Special
$1199
WASHER/DRYER SET4.2 CU. FT HIGH EFFICIENCY WASHER
• Best Cleaning in its Class Driven by the PowerWash® Cycle2
• Deep Water Wash Cycle • 10-Year Limited Parts Warranty
on the Direct Drive Motor and Wash Basket
• Maytag® Commercial Technology
• Heavy Duty Motor• 10-Year Limited Parts Warranty
on the Drive Motor and Dryer Drum.
7 CU. FT HIGH EFFICIENCY DRYERSAVE $400
Pair Special
$799
WASHER/DRYER SET3.5 CU. FT TOP LOAD WASHER
• High Efficiency Agitator and Wash System
• 3.5 cu. Ft. Capacity• Deep Water Wash Cycle
• Automatic Dryness Control• Wrinkle Prevent Option• 11 Dryer Cycles• 3 Temp Settings
6.5 CU. FT DRYERSAVE $200
• Fresh ChillTM Temperature-Controlled Full Width Pantry
• Automatic Ice Maker• Energy Star® Qualified
• Even-HeatTM True Convection
• Steam Rack• 6.4 cu. Ft Oven Cap.
• ProWashTM Cycle• Durable Stainless Steel
Constuction• Express Wash
KitchenAid® 22 cu. Ft. 33-Inch Width Standard
Depth French Door Refrigerator with Interior Dispense
KitchenAid® 30-inch Electric Convection Range
KitchenAid® Dishwasher
Buy All 3SAVE
$1000
YMET8820DS
SAVE $500
MDB8969SDM
SAVE $250
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