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A local woman was credited with helping save the life of a neighbour’s infant after he stopped breathing last Wednesday evening.
Dorothy “Dottie” Barnes was watching television with fam-ily between 8-9 p.m. when she was startled by loud knocking at the door of her apartment in the Robron complex. She opened the door to find Ashley Chickite, her neighbour and co-worker at the Campbell River Wal-Mart, holding her one-year-old son, Erny Jr.
“He was stiff in her arms and his face was all blue,” said Barnes. “I grabbed him because she was gesturing at me to take him, and I yelled at my son to call 9-1-1.”
Chickite said her son had been playing in his saucer when she turned away for a few moments. When she turned back, he appeared to have stopped breathing.
“I blew in his mouth to see if he would respond,” she said. “He (gasped) once, but just kept shak-ing.”
Having seen Barnes’ van was parked in front of her neighbour’s apartment, Ashley raced over to the door of the woman her children know as “Auntie”.
“I just figured she’d be able to help me,” said Chickite. “With her hav-ing kids that are older than mine.”
Barnes, who had first aid train-ing from a previous job at a day-care centre in Alert Bay, placed the infant on his side on a blanket on the floor and used her fingers to check if his airway was blocked.
“I was quite concerned,” Barnes
said of her initial reaction. “I thought, my goodness, is this baby gone? I was trying to stay calm, laying on the floor with him, rub-bing his back and trying to clear his mouth.”
Barnes initially thought the baby was choking on an object. But when she checked, she found “a foaming stuff coming out of his mouth.”
She told Chickite to talk to Erny, “so he could hear her voice,” and after about five minutes the colour started coming back into his face
and he appeared to be breathing normally.
“I was relieved,” said Chickite. “I thought I was gonna lose him.”
A short time later, members from Campbell River Fire Rescue arrived, followed shortly by BC Ambulance paramedics.
Ashley and Erny were both taken to hospital, where he was treated and later released.
“If it weren’t for you my baby Erny Victor may not be here,” Chickite wrote to Barnes in a Facebook mes-
sage. “You’re his angel and I am so thankful you were home.”
Chickite said paramedics and firefighters told her they believed her son had a seizure, but the doc-tor at the hospital told her it was likely the result of his holding his breath in an emotional temper tan-trum.
“Ashley said the ambulance atten-dant said if she hadn’t taken him somewhere for help, it might have had a different outcome,” Barnes said.
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Dottie Barnes, right, stepped in to help neighbour Ashley Chickite, left, after her one-year-old son, Erny Speck Jr., stopped breathing last Wednesday night.
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Better relations with First Nations, a vibrant downtown, and improved access to the river and waterfront.
Those are among the top priorities for the current city council which approved its 2015-2019 strategic plan on Monday night.
The plan has been a work in progress since the new council was elected last November and repre-sents the values and responsibilities of city council.
“Over the first three months, coun-cil has worked together to establish roles and responsibilities, committee and commission structure, the 2015 Financial Plan and now the Strategic Plan,” said Mayor Andy Adams. “It is the Strategic Plan that guides the allocation of resources and efforts on issues that are critical to achiev-ing a collective vision for the future.”
Council, working with city staff and Paragon Strategic Services consulting group, participated in two strategic planning sessions last month and identified its advantages and its challenges.
Council identified its strengths as: having affordable housing, having land available for development, low debt load and low taxes, and easy access to outdoor recreation, among
Council outlines goals
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The Campbell River Search and Rescue Station and a number of North Island light-house stations will ben-efit from a $1.5 million investment announced last week by the federal government.
John Duncan, Min-ister of State and MP for Vancouver Island North, made the announcement on behalf of Fisher-ies and Oceans Min-ister Gail Shea as local Coast Guard personnel looked on at the Dis-covery Marina dock outside their station
Friday morning.“The funding will
go towards lighthouse building renovations and exterior repairs, such as engine room replacemnt, walkway and road improve-ments,” Duncan read from prepared remarks. “Additional funding will also be provided to improve the shore-side operation space at the Campbell River Search and Rescue Station.”
Bob Ferguson, an engineer with the Department of Fisher-ies and Oceans, said his office began exploring improvements to the Campbell River Station in November when
DFO first learned of the funding.
“We’ve worked with some conceptual plans,
but there are not final plans yet,” he said.
“We want to make sure anything we do works for this station’s needs.”
DFO will have until March 31, 2017, to utilize the funding, he said.
The Coast Guard has had a presence in Campbell River for more than 30 years, and the local Search and Rescue Station is one of 11 in the province.
Also benefitting from the investment will be eight staffed lighthouse stations on the Island and the west coast, including those at Cha-tham Point, Nootka Island, Quatsino, Cape Scott, Pulteney Point on
Malcolm Island, Scar-lett Point, Egg Island and Addenbroke Island.
A government pro-posal in 2010 to de-staff B.C.’s lighthouse stations was cancelled in March of 2011 fol-lowing an outcry from the Canadian Light-house Keepers Asso-ciation and a Senate committee report that recommended halting the plan.
“I have been a consis-tent champion of light stations since the mid-90s,” said Duncan.
“It’s been very appar-ent our light stations are critically important to navigation and safety on our coast.”
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Flanked by personnel from the local Canadian Coast Guard station at Discovery Marina, Vancouver Island North MP John Duncan, right, announces $1.5 million in funding to upgrade the Campbell River Search and Rescue Station and light stations on the North Island Friday.
other things.Its weaknesses are: lack
of connectivity in key areas, sustainable job growth, delays on proj-ects, the city’s relation-ship with the Strathcona Regional District and First Nations, downtown development, succession planning, and limited revenue options and reserves.
The four priority areas of council’s strategic plan are: relationships, eco-nomic growth, livability and management and governance.
Council signed off on the strategic plan at Monday night’s council meeting with one minor change.
Coun. Ron Kerr didn’t like the wording on one of the priorities, which ended with the line ‘advi-sory groups etc.’
“Not to be nit-picky but I’m just wondering if it needs the ‘etcetera’?” Kerr questioned.
Coun. Charlie Corn-field, however, had a bet-ter idea.
“I don’t want to lose the context of the ‘etcet-era’, can we amend that to ‘others’?” Cornfield asked.
“Because I believe the intent was to include others as well as our advisory groups.”
Council in the end approved the change from ‘etc.’ to ‘others.’
Adams commended staff and council on a job well done.
“I do want to com-pliment both staff and council and the facilita-tor for strategic planning for an excellent process and I compliment staff and council as to how well we worked collabor-atively together to come up with this strategic plan,” Adams said.
Strategic plan priorities
Focus on Relationships
n We recognize our role as a regional hub and offer services to neighbouring commu-nities in a manner that is financially responsible and sustainable for our residents.n We value our First
Nations neighbours and seek alignment and opportunities to work together.n We understand that
a community is strength-ened through diversity and is defined by how it treats its most vulner-able.
Focus on Economic Growth
n We will align our internal processes in support of economic health within the com-munity.n We want a vibrant
and prosperous down-town core.n We support our
tourism industry in attracting visitors and business to the city.
Focus on Livability
n We will address community safety issues for transportation and infrastructure.n We recognize access
to recreational and cul-tural amenities as key to a healthy, vibrant and liv-able community.n We will ensure a
marine and river water-front that is open and accessible.
Focus on Management and Governance
n We actively support a regional solution for management and reduc-tion of solid waste.
n We plan proactively for the long term costs of maintaining our critical infrastructure.n We value commu-
nity input and will be disciplined in defining the scope of advisory groups and others.
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To accommodate regu-lar BC Hydro mainte-nance work as well as the next stage of con-struction on the John Hart Generating Station Replacement Project, the road across the John Hart Dam will be closed during the day at various times in March, and fully closed day and night for up to three years starting around April 1.
The City of Campbell River will also be start-ing construction work for a new watermain that requires traffic control along Highway 28 start-ing in March.
Work on the John Hart project has largely focused on the construc-tion area near the three John Hart surge towers and away from public road interactions.
This road closure marks the beginning of the next stage of project
work.“A new temporary con-
struction bridge will be installed by the end of March to provide access to heavy equipment traf-fic so work can begin at the concrete spillway section of the John Hart dam,” says BC Hydro’s Stephen Watson. “The existing Brewster Lake Road Bridge has a low weight bearing rating given its poor condition. It’s been a significant risk to BC Hydro’s power generation and the city’s domestic water supply should a fully loaded log-ging truck, for example, try an unauthorised pass across the bridge and fall through. It will be nice to have that risk removed.”
BC Hydro says the old bridge will eventu-ally be decommissioned and an earthfill berm will become the future vehicle roadway once the
project is complete. The city-owned bridge
is being replaced at BC Hydro’s cost as project mitigation.
“This next phase of the John Hart project work includes the con-struction of a coffer dam around where the new water intake through the dam will be located, and passing the intake through the dam,” says Watson.“There will then be construction of the downstream water con-trol works and the under-ground tunnel to connect to the new underground generating station,” says Watson.
“There is no change in the John Hart reservoir water level as a result of this work. A coffer dam will nicely isolate the work area within a small section just upstream of the dam so they can pump out that water and
do the work in the dry. Our contractor, InPower BC, has also developed rigorous environmental management plans and monitoring to protect water quality in the res-ervoir for fish and the source of water for the City of Campbell River’s domestic water supply.”
B efore that work begins, BC Hydro needs to provide annual main-tenance to the three spillway gates located at the dam.
From March 10 to March 26, from Monday to Friday, the road will be closed from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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For access to areas such as Snowden Trails, Love-land Bay and residences beyond the dam, drivers will follow a detour route headed north on High-way 19, and turning onto Gordon Road.
“We recognize this road closure across the John Hart Dam is an inconvenience for some people and we apologize
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One in 10 British Columbians has kidney disease. That’s a staggering number.
Take a look around you, at your place of work; in your classroom. Chances are, someone you know may have kidney disease. There’s also a good chance they don’t know it yet, because the symptoms are so slight in the early stages.
Therein lies one of the biggest hurdles of dealing with the disease.
The key to preventing or delaying a life on dialysis, or a kidney transplant, is early detection. So, what are the keys to early detection? If you’re diabetic, have high blood pressure, have heart disease or your fam-ily has a history of kidney disease, you are at a higher risk for kidney disease.
Testing is a simple procedure that can be done along with your regularly scheduled check-up.
Currently, more than 350 British Columbians are on a wait list for kidney transplant.
The median wait time for a kidney is 4.8 years. More than 50 per cent of dialysis patients do not sur-vive past four years.
Sobering statistics, indeed.-Black Press
March is national Kidney Month
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Seniors’ advocate strikes a chordB.C.’s new seniors’ advocate
has issued her second report, and the media mostly ignored it.
When this new office was promised by a campaigning Premier Christy Clark two years ago, I suggested that B.C. already has 85 seniors’ advo-cates. They’re called MLAs, and inquiries go to their local offices.
Much to the chagrin of the opposition, Seniors’ Advocate Isobel Mackenzie’s mandate is not to pursue individual cases, and so she won’t be serving up a fresh assortment of horror stories to embarrass the gov-ernment.
Instead, it is to look for “sys-temic challenges” and recom-mend ways to deal with them. The latest report is based on a survey of more than 500 seniors from around the prov-ince, and the key finding was not what she expected.
“We were surprised to learn of the lack of awareness among seniors, particularly low-income seniors, of government programs and the subsidies available to assist them,” Mack-enzie said.
The survey found that 60 per cent of seniors living on $30,000 or less annual income didn’t know they are eligible for discounts on Medical Services Plan premiums. For income less than $22,000, the entire $864 cost of individual MSP premiums is waived.
Other frequently overlooked programs are a monthly rent subsidy called Shelter Aid for Elderly Rent-ers (SAFER), grants for disability modifi-cations called Home Ad apt at ions for Independence, drug cost assis-tance called Fair Pharmacare, property tax deferment and the federal Guaranteed Income Supplement program. Those older than 75 with income of less than $30,000 reported the lowest awareness of assistance designed specifically for them. But you don’t get these benefits unless you apply and show that your income qualifies.
The survey also found that the biggest fear of low-income seniors is that they won’t be able to afford to stay in their
homes. See home adaptation, property tax and rent subsidy programs above.
Awareness and usage of the SAFER program was lowest in the north and highest in urban
areas, perhaps not surprising since the B.C. government exists more in theory than in fact in many remote places.
So what should the government do about this? Well, it could advertise these programs. The gov-ernment does lots of advertising, but not
about old news like the SAFER program, which dates back to the 1970s.
Clark’s government did a whack of advertising in the election year, 2013. Much of it was about the B.C. Jobs Plan, heavy on the hardhats and blueprint-style graphics and arc welding and stuff like that.
Then last year the govern-ment’s big ad campaign was around the teachers’ strike, and the payments to parents to help with child care while teachers demanded twice as big a raise
as all the other unions.Education Minister Peter
Fassbender is still bragging about the response rate for $40-a-day parental strike pay, which was snapped up by almost 100 per cent of eligible parents. This demonstrates that the gov-ernment can indeed give away money with great efficiency, just by telling people how to get it.
The NDP’s version of seniors’ advocacy is to find the most tragic problems from com-plaints coming into constitu-ency offices, and use those to ambush the government.
A popular choice is an elderly couple who have to be sepa-rated because their medical needs are too different to keep them in the same facility. TV news loves that one. People cry on camera and denounce poli-ticians for being heartless, as if the health minister stayed up late plotting how to break their granny’s heart.
Maybe this seniors’ advocate wasn’t such a bad idea after all.
Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: [email protected]
I am a Campbell River taxpayer who has just read the article concerning a pending increase to the Parks Parcel Tax reported on in the Mirror, Friday Feb. 27.
I agree with the importance of our parks and I am okay with the $1 per month increase in taxes to help maintain these beautiful spaces. I wonder though if there could be another way of making this more efficient? Possibly cutting some cost within the department simply by not using the herbicidal spray Roundup?
I sincerely hope that these extra funds do not go towards purchasing more of this systemic herbicide. I was shocked and dismayed last year when I was told by a city worker not to handle the plantain leaves I had picked from the grass at Adams Park (which is right on the ocean), as they spray the park with Roundup. I assume that all the parks that are maintained by the city are sprayed with this…including the Sportsplex grounds, Robert Ostler Park (site of the annual Eas-ter egg hunt), and the park at the Tyee Spit to state a few? I suppose you can say that my concerns are not of the tax increase but the welfare of the hundreds of kids and pets rolling in the grass at these parks, not to mention the run off of this herbicide into the many streams that run through the parks to the ocean.
Reading this article reminded me of this fact that this herbicide is used by our city. With summer com-ing, I thought a heads-up for parents and everyone else that you may want to wash your hands thor-oughly and bathe your children and dogs after enjoy-ing the public facilities that are meant to “improve the health and welfare of our community.”
Perhaps this is a time to revisit policies and proce-dure at the city council level as to how our city treats the ecology that surrounds us.
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A business in contra-vention of a city bylaw will be brought into compliance two years after a complaint first surfaced.
Council approved a change Monday to the zoning of the Walco Diversified Ltd. property in north Campbell River that will allow the owner to legally continue stor-ing equipment on site.
Chris Osborne, city planner, said the city received a complaint in 2013 about the business and a follow-up inspec-tion revealed that the site was “being used for equipment sales/rental/storage, which is not a permitted use” under the current C-4 zoning of the Walco Diversified
property.Charlie Walcot, whose
family owns the business at the corner of Wood-burn Road and Highway 19A, told council in Feb-ruary 2014 that he was not aware the property wasn’t zoned properly and was more than will-ing to rectify the situa-tion.
Osborne said this week that not only has Wal-cot applied to have the words “equipment sales, rental, storage” added to the allowable uses under the zoning, but he also agreed to spruce up the property.
“An irrigated land-scaping scheme along the Island Highway and Woodburn Road front-ages has been submit-ted along with financial security (of $15,532.50), which improves the
visual impact of the site,” Osborne wrote in a report to council. “This security will be returned in full once the approved scheme has been imple-mented.”
Osborne said it’s taken a year since council first approved first and sec-ond reading of the bylaw change because of where the property is located.
“Considerable time has passed due to the appli-cant’s proposal for off-site landscaping and the need to secure both per-mission from the prov-ince and an encroach-ment agreement from the city for landscaping within the boulevard areas,” Osborne wrote.
Walcot also held a neighbourhood public meeting Dec. 16, 2013 and told the city that while no one attended,
he did receive four phone calls and none of the callers expressed any opposition.
Osborne noted that the city also hosted a public hearing on July 22, 2014 and nobody spoke for or against the proposal.
Walcot, in defend-ing his application, told council that he’s not looking to make any drastic changes.
“Whatever you see on the property – stor-age containers, portable toilets, C-cans, vacuum trucks – nothing will change,” Walcot said. “I just want to get into compliance.”
The only noticeable changes will be linear strips of landscaping and vegetation that will be implemented in the coming months.
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Hopefully, by now, you’ve moved your clocks ahead
As everybody in Campbell River – except, obvi-ously, for one person
– noticed on Friday, today is not the day to move your clocks ahead. No, as everybody else was aware, Daylight Savings Time
began on Sunday, March 8, not March 11 as posted on the front page of our Friday edition.
And although a certain editor was heard to grumble continually “why do we need stupid Daylight Savings Time anyway?” after-
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There will be more fishing spots and trout to catch in B.C. lakes and streams this year thanks to a $3 million increase in provincial funds for the Freshwater Fisheries Society of B.C.
Forests Minister Steve Thomson announced Monday the province is making good on a decade-old vow to direct all its fishing licence rev-enue to the society. That brings the annual rev-enue from $7 million to
$10 million.Since the society took
over freshwater fisheries management from the environment ministry in 2003, it has focused mainly on stocking smaller lakes with trout. The extra money will allow for expansion to larger lakes and rivers, to improve access to fishing as well as assess stocks and enforce fish-ing regulations.
The society stocks hundreds of B.C. lakes with rainbow, kokanee and eastern brook trout, mostly to provide catch-
able fish for recreational purposes.
Society president Don Peterson said B.C. took a risk when it transferred responsibility for recre-
ational fishing to a non-profit organization, but independent status has allowed it to set up inno-vative programs such as Learn to Fish and Fish-
ing in the City.He said 250,000 resi-
dents and visitors go fishing in B.C. each year, supporting 1,000 fishing-related businesses and an estimated 7,000 jobs.
“Our stocking pro-gram supports about 50 per cent of all the fish-ing activity in the prov-ince, and now fishing on stocked lakes in B.C. is the best it has ever been in the history of the province,” Peterson said.
Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett said the creation of the society was one of the
moves made by the B.C. Liberal government in its first “core review” in 2002-03.
“There was a religious fervour about he oppor-tunity that we had at that time to improve the way government operates and to spend less of your tax dollars,” Bennett said.
Lake stocking projects planned for 2015 can be found at www.gofishbc.com under “fish stock-ing reports.”
Area rainbow trout spring stocking (Lake, community, life stage,
release amount):
n Antler Lake, Gold River, Catchable, 750.n Beavertail, Campbell
River, Yearling, 1,500.n Boot, Campbell
River, Yearling 1,500.n Darkis, Gold River,
Catchable, 500.n Echo, Campbell
River, Catchable, 1,250.n Gray, Campbell
River, Yearling, 1,000.n Martha, Strathcona
Park, Yearling, 500.n Reginald, Campbell
River, Catchable, 500.n Star, Gold River,
Yearling, 5,000.
Fishing licence revenue flows back to lakes
Rainbow trout are stocked in hundreds of lakes by the Freshwater Fishing Society of B.C.
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How can I be better prepared for taxes next year?
Plan ahead. Setting up a monthly RRSP purchase makes tax time less painful, and you build your retirement savings in the process. Your Financial Advisor should be able to calculate the optimum amount based on previous purchases and your current cash � ow, and set the purchase up to happen the same day your paycheque is deposited. You get used to living on a little less, and your money is growing your RRSPs rather than paying taxes for the year gone by. There is no time like the present to start saving on taxes.
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How do I start tomatoesfrom seed? Growing tomatoes from seed takes time and care, but it is not hard, and the results are well worth it. It’s best to have a warm place, or a heat mat, consistently 70 – 80 degrees F. A South facing exposure in a window, or the help of a daylight spectrum bulb, such as a T5 � uorescent, is ideal. In a tray with inserts, or really any kind of shallow container with a clear lid, place moist starting mix such as Coco Coir, or Pro Mix BX. Sow the seeds carefully a couple of inches apart and cover them with twice the seeds’ thickness in potting mix. Gently and thoroughly water with chlorine free water (let tap water sit at room temp for 24 hours) You may wish to add B Vitamins, such as B Plus, as a general health tonic, as it is excellent in any propagation practice. Remember not to let the mix dry out, but don’t over water either! Once the seedlings have emerged, do not allow them to overcrowd, as they will compete, and become spindly. If lighting is inadequate once they are sprouted, they will also become spindly, so keep light as close as possible. Harden the seedlings off gradually, starting with venting the domes, and making sure humidity isn’t too high. Once the plants are a 1/2 inch or so high, you may apply a weak solution of plant food, such as Canadian Plant Food Tomato Formula 6-10-8. As the plants grow, so do their feeding requirements, so higher concentrations of good quality nutrients are necessary.
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This is actually a good news situation. Gold price is based on the U.S dollar, with the Canadain dollar at 80% and rising price of gold, your gold is now worth approximately 25% more Canadain today than it was a year ago. We always look at world market prices when we give you a quote on your gold and silver. Remember August’s free � shing stories are always included.
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Knee Pain: trauma, arthritis, and overuseSore knees are a common complaint for people of all ages. “The knee joint is made up of bone, cartilage, ligaments and � uid. Muscles and tendons help the knee joint move, so when any of these structures are injured, there will be knee problems” says Physiotherapist Jason Kowalchuk. 1. Correct muscular imbalances. Most overuse injuries of the knee develop gradually due to muscular imbalances and poor movement patterns.2. Strengthen your hips. Strengthening your hips and knees will reduce the risk of adversely loading your knee joints. Your physiotherapist can show you how.3. Protect your joints. If you have any degenerative changes in your knees (e.g. arthritis) your physiotherapist can show you appropriate exercises and activity modi� cations to minimize the risk.For more information please contact: Jason Kowalchuk at CBI-Rehabilitation In Motion 250-923-3773
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How do I change the ownership on an insurance contract?It depends on the insurance company, but most ownership changes can usually be done with a simple letter of direction, or a short form. Ownership of policies often comes into discussion when the contract holder, or owner, dies, or during a divorce. It is not uncommon for the parent receiving child support payments to become the owner of the insurance contract, when it is needed to replace those payments should something happen to the insured. It is important to remember that only the policy owner can make inquiries, and make any changes to the contract, including bene� ciaries. Your Financial Advisor is there to help you manage changes that occur that will affect your future � nancial security.
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Can I request thatmy donation go to aparticular area of careor fund?
Absolutely. A few examples of where you can designate your donation to include Cancer Care, Diabetes andResidential Services. The Hospital Foundation also supportsspeci� c departments like Emergency, Rehabilitation and Endoscopy. Your donation to the Campbell River Hospital Foundation stays in Campbell River to support quality health care for all of us. For more information contact our of� ce250-850-2418 or www.crhospitalfoundation.ca
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Do you knowsomeone elderly that needs home care? Having been a Registered Nurse for many years, it is obvious to the eye, the elderly need good personal care, but with caregivers that really care enough to be there. With Charcare, I am going to be there for you asking a simple question; “what would you like included in your activities of daily living”. The services I offer will be in-going and outgoing care which will allow you to stay in control of your life, and stay in your own home. I want you to feel that this can be accomplished, either the decision made by yourself or a family member.
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A Campbell River dancer is bringing a touching tribute to a friend and mentor to the Tidemark Theatre on Saturday.
This Thin Place is a graduate production by Sarah Robinson, the only 2015 grad student in Langley, B.C.’s Mir-ror Dance Program. She is a Campbell Riverite who began her dancing career at the age of five in
highland dance. She has since done Irish dance with Margaret Mullen, taken classes at UDC, and trained in ballet, tap, jazz, contemporary, and hip hop in the pre-pro-fessional Mirror Dance Program.
Her grad production was inspired by the com-pelling blog of Sandy Glum (also a Riverite), who wrote from the time of her cancer diagnosis
in September 2007, to her death in September 2010. Glum was a very dear friend, and second mother to Robinson and she is honoured to bring this story back to the place and people, where and with whom it began.
This contemporary dance production was created in collabora-tion with the four danc-ers who perform in the production (all of
whom currently reside in the Lower Mainland) and the pieces are an expression of the hon-est account of Glum’s difficult, but beautiful journey. Meet the danc-ers and peruse the book table after the show.
This Thin Place will run for one night only on Saturday, March 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the Tide-mark Theatre. Tickets are $20.
Sarah Robinson’s grad dance program pays tribute to a close friend’s struggle with cancer. This Thin Line will play the Tidemark Theatre on Saturday.
Dance recital pays tribute to dear friend’s struggle
Meet award-winning BC book publisher How-ard White at a special event hosted by Coho Books tonight at 6:30 p.m.
Howard White will be talking about and read-ing from his father’s two
memoirs, That Went by Fast: My First Hundred Years and Milk Spills and One-Log Loads: Memo-ries of a Pioneer Truck Driver.
These books, written by centenarian Frank White, sift through
White’s many adven-tures. Born at the start of the First World War and maturing during the Great Depression, Frank White worked variously as a pioneer truck log-ger, camp owner, boat builder, home builder,
excavating contractor, garage mechanic and waterworks operator, among other things. Later life he married the sophisticated and well-connected New Yorkerwriter Edith Iglauer and started a totally different
way of life consisting of opera, celebrity dinners and world travel.
Howard White is the publisher of Harbour Publishing and Douglas & McIntyre, prominent B.C. publishing compa-nies. After the reading,
White can also answer questions about mem-oir writing and the pub-lishing industry in B.C. Coho Books is located at 1074 Shoppers Row. For more information, email [email protected] or phone (250) 287-2336.
Award-winning BC Publisher reads in Campbell River tonight
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In response to an overwhelming demand for Psychiatric Nurses throughout British Columbia, particularly outside the large urban centres, Stenberg College has offered its online-based Psychiatric Nursing diploma program since 2006. The only program of its kind in Canada, this innovative program allows students to do the majority of their coursework as well as their clinical placements and practicum in their local communities.
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After an extended lay-off following their first-round sweep of Oceans-ide, the Campbell River Storm did not necessar-ily come out of the gate with their best effort Friday in their North Division finals series opener against arch-rival Comox.
But it was still good enough.
Josiah Friesen scored two goals and Dane Fee-ney parlayed a strong individual effort into a key, third-period score as the Storm snared a 4-1 victory over the Gla-cier Kings in the series opener Friday in Camp-bell River.
The following night, goalie Jesse Michel returned from a nearly two-month injury lay-off to post a 3-0 shutout of the Glacier Kings in Game 2 in Comox.
Game 3 was played Tuesday night in Comox, after the Mirror went to press, and the puck drops tonight for Game 4 at 7:30 p.m. back at Rod Brind’Amour Arena.
A conflict with ice availability has created an unusual set-up for the series, with the “host” Storm getting just one home game to start the series before it moved down the road for two at the Comox Sports Cen-tre. Typically, the higher-seeded team would get the first two playoff games on home ice.
“There’s no question you don’t want to be down 0-1 going into their barn for two games in a row,” Storm head coach Lee Stone said.
“Any time you can take Game 1, that’s the idea with any playoff series. I didn’t think we did that great of a job, but we still came away with the win, and that’s a positive.”
Though the North-ern Division champion Storm generally handled the Glacier Kings dur-ing their regular-season meetings, the teams were locked in a tight, 2-1 con-test into the final minute of Friday’s opener before Feeney provided some breathing room.
Forechecking alone against a pair of Comox defenders in front of
Glacier Kings goalie Zachary Straza, Feeney knocked the puck loose, then gathered it up and lifted a shot over Straza’s shoulder to make it 3-1 with just 55 seconds to play as the crowd erupted.
“(Comox captain) Derian Hamilton prob-ably thought he had a bit more time, but I came in pretty fast and just got my stick in the way,” said Feeney. “I had a bit of time in front of the net with the goalie there, so I just made a quick move and put it upstairs. I was really happy to see
it go in, and the crowd erupted, so that was fun.”
Just 15 seconds later, Reece Costain launched a shot at an empty net that bounded off the back wall and drifted into the crease. Friesen beat a defender to the puck to tap it home for his second goal of the game.
“Dane’s goal there at the end was a great job on the forecheck, turning pucks over,” said Stone. “Five-on-five, we’re a team that can score some goals. If we can get better on the power play, it will make a big difference in
putting teams away ear-lier in the game.”
Friesen got the hosts on the board early, scor-ing from close range at 2:09 of the opening period off assists from Kobe Oishi and Feeney.
Midway through the period, the Storm made it 2-0 with more strong work around the net. Colin Blake unleashed a slap shot from the point that Jordan Rauser kept alive at the end line, feeding Tyler Welsh for a point-blank goal.
But if the fans thought this would be a cakewalk, they were mistaken.
The teams settled into a tightly played affair for the next 40 minutes, with neither team able to manage a goal until the Glacier Kings’ Dylan Sampson tipped a point shot from Hamilton past Storm netminder Riley Welyk to make it 2-1 at 10:18 of the third.
Storm 3, Glacier Kings 0
Michel’s return from a
lower-body injury for his first game since mid-Jan-uary was a rousing suc-cess and affiliate player Josh Coblenz notched his first playoff goal as the Storm took a 2-0 series lead Saturday.
All the scoring came in the second period, with the 16-year-old Coblenz potting the game-win-ner. Kobe Oishi’s point-blank rebound during a scrum at the net made it 2-0, and Gage Colpron capped a 5-on-3 power play in the final minute.
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Campbell River’s Trent Johnson lunges over Grady McInnes of the Comox Glacier Kings as teammate Ryan Grills, left, moves to collect the puck during the teams’ playoff series opener at Rod Brind’Amour Arena Friday.
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Hurricanes blow past rivals to claim girls Atom C banner
The Campbell River atom Hurri-canes added the Atom C girls playoff banner to their regular-season title with a 6-2 win over Peninsula Sun-day in Victoria.
The win capped an unbeaten sea-son for the Hurricanes, who went 9-0-1 in the regular season.
A natural hat trick by Kaydence Harris turned a 2-2 tie midway through the second period into a 5-2 Campbell River advantage early in the third. Harris finished with four
goals, and Asha Jhawer and Inara Jhawer also found the net in the vic-tory over the second-seeded Eagles.
Goalie Maggie McGee picked up the win in net to cap her own unbeaten season between the pipes. Morgan Taylor had a pair of assists and Sadie Fast, Kiana Danielson and Alexandria Uzzell-Paulos added one each.
After drawing a first-round bye as the top seed, the Hurricanes began their playoff quest with a surprisingly
tough 3-2 semifinal win over third-seeded Oceanside. Trailing 2-1 after one period, the Hurricanes knotted the score on Harris’s goal at 13:42 of the second, and Harris netted the game-winner at 8:44 of the third.
Morgan Taylor scored midway through the first period to stake Campbell River to a brief 1-0 lead before the Icebreakers struck for two quick scores late in the period.
Uzzell-Paulos had two assists and Harris contributed a helper.
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Campbell River Gymnastics Association members display medals and ribbons from the recent Mount Arrowsmith competition in Port Alberni.
Gymnasts make provincial cutSix gymnasts earned quali-
fication to the 2015 provincial championships and Kayla Glover earned an all-around champion-ship at Junior Olympic Level 4 as the Campbell River Gymnas-tics Association competed in the Mount Arrowsmith competition this month in Port Alberni.
The meet served as a provincial qualifier for gymnasts at Levels 5, 6 and 7, and CRGA advanced six athletes with several others in the running for possible wild-card spots.
At JO Level 5, Shae Bridgen
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Ksenia Stansell finished eighth all around in the JO Level 6 (2004-younger) division and Hannah Sommer finished ninth as both earned provincial berths.
At the JO Level 6 (2003-older), Leah Anderson was fourth in the all-around to qualify, and Rebecca Revoy placed 11th and moved up to top-10 qualifier status when another athlete was forced to scratch.
Brianna Pollock, at JO Level 7,
automatically qualified while plac-ing seventh in the all-around com-petition.
The B.C. Championships are scheduled for April 10-11 at Cap-ilano University in North Vancou-ver.
In addition to Bridgen’s all-around bronze medal at Level 5, the Campbell River club had two more podium finishers in the all-around with Glover winning gold and teammate Ellie Anderson claiming bronze.
For club results, visit www.campbellrivermirror.com.
Campbell River’s Hurricanes added the Girls Atom C playoff ban-ner to their regular-season title with a win over Peninsula Sunday in Victoria.
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A surprising postseason run by Campbell River’s Atom B Tyees fell just short of the ultimate prize Sunday, as the Tyees watched the Saa-nich Braves hoist the Vancou-ver Island Division 4 banner following a 7-2 win in their playoff final at the Comox Sports Centre.
One day earlier, the Tyees stunned top-seeded Juan de Fuca, which went unbeaten during regular-season play, 4-3 to earn the finals berth.
“Our message to the kids all year has been ‘shots on goal,’” said Mike McKinnon, the team’s head coach. “The more shots we take the better the chances something good is going to happen. They’ve finally been taking that to heart.”
Campbell River finished in a fifth-place tie in the league standings and needed a 2-1 win over Comox in an elimi-nation game a week earlier just to advance to the four-
team semifinals in Comox.They were pit against Juan
de Fuca, which rolled to the top spot on the division by a comfortable seven points. It looked like that dominance would continue when the Grizzlies scored off the open-ing puck drop and took a 2-0 lead in the second period before the Campbell River comeback began.
Af ter D avid Ste vens launched a high, floating shot from the high slot, Kobe Koi-zumi won the scrum in front of the Juan de Fuca net for a put-back that made it 2-1 at 6:06. Then, with the Tyees skating shorthanded, Joseph Marks stepped in front of a pass at the Grizzlies’ blue line and fired a shot that tipped off a defender’s stick and into the net to tie it at 12:38.
The key stretch of the game may have been the one when no goals were scored. Through the first half of the third period, Juan de Fuca kept up a vigorous forecheck and peppered Campbell River goalie Macklin Johnson with
shots. “Definitely, our goalie stood
on his head early in the third,” said McKinnon. “He faced a lot of shots there and kept us in it until the team started turning it around.”
Brandon Myles gave the
Tyees their first lead of the game at 10:39 of the third period, converting a rebound of Owen Taylor’s shot.
Then, with 4:09 to play, Campbell River took advan-tage of a 5-on-3 power play when Nick LaPierre lifted
home a shot to make it 4-2.The Grizzlies got one goal
back with 2:06 to go, and enjoyed a power play the rest of the game, skating 6-on-3 over much of the final minute after pulling their goalie.
But the Tyees were able to
clear the puck from their zone and nearly got an empty-net score.
“Our penalty killing (Sat-urday) was very good,” said McKinnon. “They not only got the puck out of our end, but they kept it out. It was a strong team effort.”
Saanich 7, Tyees 2As hot as the Tyees were in
the playoffs, they may have run into an even hotter club in Saanich, which dispatched second-ranked Nanaimo 9-1 in Saturday’s semis. Campbell River also had no answer for the Braves’ Colby Dreibergan, who scored five straight goals in the win.
The No. 3-seeded Braves took a 4-0 lead into the mid-game ice cleaning and the Tyees could get no traction offensively until Thomas Nelson grabbed the rebound of Tyson Olsen’s shot from the wing and put it in at 3:10 of the third to make it 4-1. Liam MacKinnon gave the Tyees a second score off a Taylor assist with 9:12 to play.
Rauser signs with Central Oklahoma
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Campbell River’s Tyson Olsen, right, tries to elude Saanich defender Ethan Tremblay in Comox Sunday.
The Campbell River Storm Junior Hockey Club is pleased to announce that defense-man and current team captain Jordan Rauser has committed to the University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) for the 2015-2016 season.
The 5’10”, 185 pound blueliner was born and raised in Campbell River.
He joined the Storm dur-ing the 2012-13 season and has been a stalwart on the D-core ever since. He played all 48 regular season games this sea-son, recording 4 goals and 10 assists along with 54 minutes in penalties.
“It is an honour to have the opportunity to play for a college hockey program like University
of Central Oklahoma,” said Rauser, 20. “I’m very excited to start my collegiate career with the Bronchos. I’d like to thank all my team-mates, coaches, friends, and family for helping me to accomplish this goal. Thank you to the Campbell River Storm for providing me with an opportunity to play my junior career in my hometown. I can only hope my collegiate career goes as well as my junior career.”
The University of Cen-tral Oklahoma hockey program was founded in 2006. The Bronchos are known for their grit and tenacity and usually find themselves highly ranked among Division 1 teams in the Ameri-can Collegiate Hockey
Association (ACHA). In 2009, they made it to the Semi-finals of the ACHA Division 1 National Championship Tourna-ment.
“The University of Central Oklahoma is very fortunate to sign a player with the strength of character that Jor-dan Rauser has,” says UCO Head Coach Craig McAllister, “Jordan will bring instant toughness to our roster and we’re counting on his defen-sive shutdown abilities in our push for a National Championship next sea-son,”
Rauser will join goal-tender and former Storm teammate Russell Sand-erson, who signed with the Bronchos two weeks ago.
Campbell River Head
Coach and General Manager Lee Stone says it’s a proud day for the entire Storm organiza-tion.
“I am so proud to see Jordan earn the oppor-tunity to continue play-ing hockey and study at the University of Cen-tral Oklahoma,” said Stone. “Jordan has been an integral part of the turn around the Storm program has seen over the last two years. As the longest tenured cur-rent player, there is little doubt in my mind the character and leadership Jordan has provided is a major reason we are where we are today. It will be a sad day when ‘J.R.’ doesn’t wear num-ber 27 anymore, but we wish him the very best of luck with the Bronchos!”
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On February 19, after presenting to a panel audience of forest indus-try leaders, city officials and school district lead-ership, Carihi Forestry students Kody Reyn-olds, Dion Durfresne, and Daniel Morton were awarded top project hon-ours for their construc-tion of a working model of a logging grapple yarder.
Four best projects from throughout the forestry course were selected to present in front of the panel audience who ulti-mately voted for their favourite project.
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disease in tree roots, the social aspects of camp life, and the recognition of the importance of cul-turally modified trees to First Nations,” he said.
“The students’ projects were well researched and creative. A lot of effort went into their projects and oral presentations. It is great to see recognition of the forest industry at the high school level and the importance of the industry to our com-munity. Mr. Kerluck has done a great job engag-ing the students and local forestry and log-ging businesses. As well, it is great to see our youth passionate about the for-est industry. The future is bright!”
Superintendent Lon-gridge was pleased with the direction of this three-year-old program, and the presentations of the students.
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Land Act:Notice of lntention to Applyfor a Disposition of Crown LandTake notice that Happy as a Clam Shellfish Ltd. of Campbell River, BC, intends to make application to Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO), West Coast Service Centre for a Expansion of Existing Shellfish Tenure (oysters-deep water rafts) situated on Provincial Crown land located at NW bay at Twin Islands, Baker Passage.
The Lands File Number that has been established for this application is File #1406905. Written comments concerning this application should be directed to the Section Head, Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations a|142 – 2080 Labieux Rd, Nanaimo, BC, V9T 6J9, or emailed to:
AuthorizingAgency. Nanaimo@gov. bc.ca. Comments will be received by MFLNRO until May 8, 2015. MFLNRO may not be able to consider comments received after this date. Please visit our website: http://arfd.qov.bc.ca/Application Posti nq/index.isp for more information.
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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
FUNERAL HOMES DEATHS DEATHS
Barbara Lynne Horton (Guderjan)October 23, 1955 - February 20, 2015
Born in Nanaimo, moved with family to Kelsey Bay, then Campbell River for high school. After marriage moved to Prince George - passed away peacefully in Surrey Memorial Hospital after a short and fierce battle with an aggressive cancer. She is survived by sons Matt (Kayla and Seth) and their mother Sara, Tyler (Amy d.), Caleb, Sophie and Sammy, David (Janine), Tony, Shayla, Tyler and Cooper. Her siblings Cindy Parsons of Nanaimo, Doug (Brenda) Guderjan and Kevin Guderjan. Her mom Patricia Scott (Ken), her dad Wally Guderjan, all of Campbell River as well as numerous uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews and a host of friends and co-workers from Fortis Gas, all ready missing her.An amazing girl, beloved big "sis" not afraid to try new things such as swimming across McIvor Lake with her sister, white water rafting and joining a Toastmasters club. She loved fried oysters, eating chocolate, purple irises, her nine grandchildren, swimming, travel, paddling a canoe, summers at Camp Homewood, a day at the beach with siblings, jewellery; especially if it was a bargain, and reading mysteries. However, she disliked most orange and green veggies, washing dishes, and a real biggie to her was missing sleep.She was comfortable singing in any venue and enjoyed being part of a worship team, very much relaxed in a leadership role and most of all, being a mom and grandma. We will miss forever her quirky humour and laughter. She left us too soon. We were not done with her.
"Sunday's child is fair of face"
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 21, 2015 from 1-3pm at the Discovery Community Church, 250-10th Avenue, Campbell River. Please come with your "Barb memories" and be ready to eat chocolate. For more information, call Pat Scott at 250-923-2284.
Ed was born February 28, 1931 in Westchester, NS, to Arthur & Grace Simons and was the oldest of twelve children. He grew up in Nova Scotia, and at 19 joined the Canadian Artillery and served for fifteen years in Korea and Europe. Ed was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion and a life member of the Korean Veterans Association. Ed married Hilda on August 28 of 1967. After his career in the military, he worked in mining and pulp mills until he retired in 1996.Ed is predeceased by his wife Hilda, his parents, brothers Rev. Gordon Simons and Henry, sisters Shirley and Jean.Ed leaves to mourn 4 brothers: Art (Noreen), Don (Dorthy), John (Sharon), Ken (Gail); sisters Grace, Mary (Don), Ellen (Dan); two daughters: Diane (Sam) and Barbara McKinlay; four children by a previous marriage: John, Kathy, Michel, Jo-Anne; numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren, as well as many nieces, nephews and friends.A memorial service for Ed will be held on April 25, 2015 at 11am in the Bethany Lutheran Church, 201 Birch St, Campbell River, BC. A Legion Poppy service will be held in conjunction with the memorial service.In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Campbell River Hospital Foundation, or the charity of your choice.
Edward A. Simons February 28, 1931-February 20, 2015
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMING EVENTS
RIVER SPIRIT, Campbell Riv-er’s breast cancer dragon boat team, invites all women who are breast cancer survivors to join us and try the amazing sport of dragon boat paddling. For more info contact Doreen at 250-830-0011 or [email protected]
The New Testament church is still in existence
GOSPEL SERVICESCR Sportsplex
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Barbara Lynne Horton (Guderjan)October 23, 1955 - February 20, 2015
Born in Nanaimo, moved with family to Kelsey Bay, then Campbell River for high school. After marriage moved to Prince George - passed away peacefully in Surrey Memorial Hospital after a short and fierce battle with an aggressive cancer. She is survived by sons Matt (Kayla and Seth) and their mother Sara, Tyler (Amy d.), Caleb, Sophie and Sammy, David (Janine), Tony, Shayla, Tyler and Cooper. Her siblings Cindy Parsons of Nanaimo, Doug (Brenda) Guderjan and Kevin Guderjan. Her mom Patricia Scott (Ken), her dad Wally Guderjan, all of Campbell River as well as numerous uncles, aunts, cousins, nieces, nephews and a host of friends and co-workers from Fortis Gas, already missing her.An amazing girl, beloved big "sis," not afraid to try new things such as swimming across McIvor Lake with her sister, white water rafting and joining a Toastmasters club. She loved fried oysters, eating chocolate, purple irises, her nine grandchildren, swimming, travel, paddling a canoe, summers at Camp Homewood, a day at the beach with siblings, jewellery; especially if it was a bargain, and reading mysteries. However, she disliked most orange and green veggies, washing dishes, and a real biggie to her was missing sleep.She was comfortable singing in any venue and enjoyed being part of a worship team, very much relaxed in a leadership role but most of all, she loved being a mom and grandma. We will miss forever her quirky humour and laughter. She left us too soon. We were not done with her.
"Sunday's child is fair of face"
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, March 21, 2015 from 1-3pm at the Discovery Community Church, 250-10th Avenue, Campbell River. Please come with your "Barb memories" and be ready to eat chocolate. For more information call Pat Scott at 250-923-2284.
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A key attribute will be an ability to work well as a self-starting member of a competitive newsroom. You will be expected to contribute to regular newsroom meetings and bring your creative talents to readers through concise, accurate and entertaining writing. The successful candidate will show keen attention to detail, work well under deadline pressures, and willing to learn in a fast-paced environment.
Knowledge of Canadian Press style is important, as is the ability to take and carry out instructions in a timely fashion. Basic photography skills are required. Must have a valid driver’s license and working vehicle. Knowledge of InDesign and Photoshop CS6 would be considered an asset.
As the largest independently owned newspaper company in Canada, with more than 180 titles in print and online, Black Press has operations in British Columbia, Alberta, Washington, Hawaii, California and Ohio.
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PART-TIME OFFICE ADMIN.Looking for someone who is insanely well organized and gets great enjoyment out of organizing others. Must have office exp. incl. proficiency with filing, data entry, MSOffice, and social media. If you are a real people person with a great sense of humor, professional presentation, and a team player this could be the perfect job for you.
Preference to someone looking for a long term employment with the potential for a f/t career in an advanced role in 1 – 2 yrs.
Please apply to Box #130, Campbell River Mirror, #104-250 Dogwood Street, Campbell River, V9W 2X9.
F/T - Millwright /Maintenance Person
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VOLUNTEERS
Volunteer Requests for March 11, 2015
Black Creek Community Association: Easter event on March 28th from 12-2pm. Help with crafts, egg coloring, preparing snacks, handling animals, hiding eggs and leading the egg hunt. Volunteer hours given to high school students for class requirements.
Downtown BIA: Annual Easter event on Saturday, April 4 at Spirit Square. Lots of entertainment and fun. Volunteers needed to set up for the Easter Egg Hunt, distribute chocolate, baskets and bubble blowers. Also needed is an assistant for the photographer, to help w/ the animals or as needed.
For these and many more volunteer opportunities,
contact VolunteerCampbell River at 287-8111
Or check our web site www.volunteercr.ca
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Entry position with potential for advancement and
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Please submit resume with a cover letter and
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PAINTING
EVELYN M. Interior Painting:Interior prep to completion. Ialways use low odour paint.Colour consulting available,free estimates. No muss, nofuss! 250-204-4417.
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
ANTIQUES/VINTAGE
SINGER SEWING Machine and cabinet. Circa 1911-1915patented. Open to reasonableoffers. Call 778-418-3077 after6pm. Campbell River.
APPLIANCES
WASHING MACHINE: 1 year old larger, modern, no agitatorwasher for apartments orsmall house. Can plumb in orattach to kitchen tap. In likenew condition. Paid $750 new,asking $450. Please call 250-871-8813.
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DANISH UPRIGHT Piano inexcellent conition. $350. Call(250)830-1600.
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GARDENING TOOLS in goodcondition. Electric lawn mower$50. Power washer $45. Smalldehumidifi er and more! 250-914-5880
VHS/DVD Player. TV stand w/ cabinet underneath. Lamp w/table combo. Offers. 250-287-8570 or 250-202-7717
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1-CHINA CABINET w/hutch. Old Country Rose China of 12like new. 2 piece ladder.New sewing machine cabinetw/drawers. Brand new wheelchair. Like new wheelchair.Like new Samsung 39” T.V.with stand. Please call250-331-9252 - Courtenay. Moving Sale.
BRAND NEW aluminum trail-er. 10 ft x 4 ft with toolbox,spare tire, double loadingramp, tail lights, and licensed.Suitable for yard maintenancework and or transportation ofbikes. $2500. Plus: Almostnew electric scooter. New bat-teries, low miles, only 410km$800. Call: 250-338-9661
DOUBLE BED Pine excellent condition. Comes w/mattress.Very clean, comforter & 4sheet sets included. Great forstudent. $500. Call 250-339-1397 or e-mail [email protected]
ELECTRIC RECLIN/LIFT La-Z-Boy chair. Brown $1000.250-338-8172
Mens Golf Clubs,Bag and Golf Cart - $95,Ladies Golf Cart & Bag - $40.Bread Machine - $30.Please call for more informa-tion - phone 250-752-7977
MOVING SALE: Offi ce desk & chair, Futon, Queen bed, En-tertainment unit, 6pc whitewicker garden set, Frigidaire30 inch smooth top stove, as-sort. fl ower pots, beer fridge,bar style patio table + 4 chairs,Acer 17inch computer monitor,Pioneer DVD player, stackingwasher & dryer. For viewingcall 250-871-4088.
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TYEE CHEVROLETBUICK GMC
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Sales and Leasing Consultant Wanted
Experienced Sales Professional Preferred
Selling automobiles is about enjoying relationships, integrity and trust. Tyee GM is a
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The position includes a guaranteed salary, commission and a bene� ts package.
If you desire deserved recognition, a positive, exciting workplace, real opportunities for
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Contact Troy Roblee at [email protected]
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