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1691 Dogwood Street • 250-286-4288 Mon - Fri, 8:30–5:30, Sat 9–5, Sun: 10-4 $ 10 00 Oil Change Package Any Valvoline OFF Valid until February 28, 2016. Cannot be combined with other offers. Must present coupon at time of purchase. Some restrictions apply. SENIORS (60+) RECEIVE 15% OFF 1710 Island Hwy., Campbell River 250-286-6132 www.associatedreandauto.ca February is Heart & Stroke Month WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2016 www.campbellrivermirror.com Newsstand 85¢ C AMPBELL R IVER M IRROR FIRST ISSUE 1971 View our eEditions online Starting on Page 5. pink shirt day Help End Bullying MIKE DAVIES CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR Some Campbellton residents dis- agree with the Campbellton Neigh- bourhood Association’s assertion that their revitalization plans for the Myrt Thompson Trail will be of ben- efit to the neighbourhood. The CNA is currently working on various proposals to spruce up the trail – first presented to the public last October at an open house at the Enterprise Centre – some of which involve the installation of viewing platforms and parking areas in an attempt to bring more people to the area and make it a nicer experience for those who venture down to that section of the river. “Our focus at the CNA has been to revitalize Campbellton,” Brian Shaw of the CNA told the Mirror at the October public forum. “We have embarked on a route that focuses on river access, because it’s our greatest asset.” Shaw told the Mirror one of the CNA’s goals is to get more people to the area, which will in turn drive business to want to locate there, which will in turn drive more peo- ple to the area, creating a circle of increased economic activity. Ed Ivanesko and his wife, however, own Myrtle Thompson’s old house at the end of Maple Street – right next to one of the proposed locations for a new viewing platform that is part of the CNA’s current plan – and they say while the CNA’s proposed improvements might sound great for increasing visitors, they aren’t in the best interest of those who actu- ally live there. “It’s not like I’m entirely down on the Neighbourhood Association and their efforts,” Ed says, pointing to the pedestrian crosswalk, com- munity garden, banner projects and other initiatives the CNA has backed or undertaken, “I just think this one is way out in left field.” Not only do the Ivaneskos and other local residents want less traf- fic on Maple Street – not more – but they also don’t see how the expendi- ture on viewing platforms and infor- mational kiosks will economically benefit anyone. “I don’t think increasing the num- ber of people coming here is going to benefit the community that much,” Ed’s wife JoAnne says. “I mean, yeah, they might buy a coffee, but where are they even going to do that? They’ll bring it with them from Tim Hortons. They might, once, go for lunch, but they’re not going to do it every time. This trail isn’t going to be some kind of economic driver for the area. People come here to go for a walk, not to spend a bunch of money.” What’s needed, the Ivaneskos say, “is not some kind of ‘grand vision,’ it’s just some trail upkeep so it doesn’t keep disintegrating like it is,” according to Ed. Not all residents on board with CNA’s proposed trail ideas MIKE DAVIES/CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR Ed Ivanesko, who owns and lives in Myrtle Thompson’s old house at the current access point to Myrt Thompson Trail, says the trail doesn’t need, “some kind of ‘grand vision,’” as the Campbellton Neighbourhood Association proposes, just proper upkeep. Continued on Pg. 3

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1691 Dogwood Street bull 250-286-4288Mon - Fri 830ndash530 Sat 9ndash5 Sun 10-4

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Some Campbellton residents dis-agree with the Campbellton Neigh-bourhood Associationrsquos assertion that their revitalization plans for the Myrt Thompson Trail will be of ben-efit to the neighbourhood

The CNA is currently working on various proposals to spruce up the trail ndash first presented to the public last October at an open house at the Enterprise Centre ndash some of which involve the installation of viewing platforms and parking areas in an attempt to bring more people to the area and make it a nicer experience for those who venture down to that section of the river

ldquoOur focus at the CNA has been to revitalize Campbelltonrdquo Brian Shaw of the CNA told the Mirror at the October public forum ldquoWe have embarked on a route that focuses on river access because itrsquos our greatest assetrdquo

Shaw told the Mirror one of the CNArsquos goals is to get more people to the area which will in turn drive business to want to locate there which will in turn drive more peo-ple to the area creating a circle of increased economic activity

Ed Ivanesko and his wife however own Myrtle Thompsonrsquos old house at the end of Maple Street ndash right next to one of the proposed locations for a new viewing platform that is part of the CNArsquos current plan ndash and

they say while the CNArsquos proposed improvements might sound great for increasing visitors they arenrsquot in the best interest of those who actu-ally live there

ldquoItrsquos not like Irsquom entirely down on the Neighbourhood Association and their effortsrdquo Ed says pointing to the pedestrian crosswalk com-munity garden banner projects and other initiatives the CNA has backed or undertaken ldquoI just think this one is way out in left fieldrdquo

Not only do the Ivaneskos and other local residents want less traf-fic on Maple Street ndash not more ndash but they also donrsquot see how the expendi-ture on viewing platforms and infor-mational kiosks will economically benefit anyone

ldquoI donrsquot think increasing the num-ber of people coming here is going to benefit the community that muchrdquo Edrsquos wife JoAnne says ldquoI mean yeah they might buy a coffee but where are they even going to do that Theyrsquoll bring it with them from Tim Hortons They might once go for lunch but theyrsquore not going to do it every time This trail isnrsquot going to be some kind of economic driver for the area People come here to go for a walk not to spend a bunch of moneyrdquo

Whatrsquos needed the Ivaneskos say ldquois not some kind of lsquogrand visionrsquo itrsquos just some trail upkeep so it doesnrsquot keep disintegrating like it isrdquo according to Ed

Not all residents on board with CNArsquos proposed trail ideas

MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Ed Ivanesko who owns and lives in Myrtle Thompsonrsquos old house at the current access point to Myrt Thompson Trail says the trail doesnrsquot need ldquosome kind of lsquogrand visionrsquordquo as the Campbellton Neighbourhood Association proposes just proper upkeepContinued on Pg 3

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wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 3

A 45-year-old driver of a semi tractortrailer and his passenger a 49-year-old female ndash both from Campbell River ndash escaped from their vehicle after it went off the Alberni Highway and plunged into Cam-eron Lake Oceanside RCMP said

Cpl Jesse Foreman said on Sunday at 836 am the Oceanside RCMP were notified of a westbound semi tractortrailer that had gone off the Alberni Highway and into Cameron Lake near

Angel Rock At the scene RCMP

officers discovered that the driver had lost con-trol on the corner and

the trailer leaned and flipped dragging the tractor over the concrete barrier and plunging into the lake

The driver and passen-ger escaped with ldquorela-tively minor injuriesrdquo and were treated by BC Ambulance personnel

The 2002 Freightliner truck and trailer with a full load of woodchips are in the lake at an

unknown depthThe investigation is

still underway to deter-mine what charges if any

are warranted Several agencies were

notified to begin logistics and cleanup efforts

ldquoThey say they donrsquot have any money in their budget for upkeep but what that really means is they donrsquot choose to put it high in their fund-ing priorities You can build artificial fields that benefit the soccer com-munity but you canrsquot pay a couple of summer students to come down here and do a little trail upkeeprdquo

K a t h y a n d D o n McCartney ndash who own the next house up the river from the Ivaneskos ndash agree

Kathy says shersquos not against improvements to the trail as long as they donrsquot increase public use of Maple Street What shersquod prefer however is for people to be directed to less residential areas

ldquoThe traffic down here is already bad on any given dayrdquo she says ldquoAs property owners we already have no peace and quiet down hererdquo

Her suggestion is that

if the CNA wants more people to use the trails in Campbellton they should look at what they can do to the other side of the river where there arenrsquot residences that would be disturbed by the possible increase in traffic

ldquoThere are already parking lots over thererdquo she says ldquoAll they would need over there is some more garbage cansrdquo

Shaw says the CNA has been meeting with the concerned neighbours and since doing so he has come to agree with their assertions that itrsquos not a good idea to drive more traffic to the end of Maple Street calling that solution ldquonot accept-ablerdquo

ldquoThe feasibility study requested by the city doesnrsquot reach into that issue far enough but has brought the problem to lightrdquo Shaw says add-ing those involved in the planning are look-ing at alternative solu-tions since coming to

that same conclusion ndash because the CNA is only interested in solutions that all interested parties are happy with

Ed Ivaneskorsquos other concern is for the fish habitat which he feels is getting lost in all the dis-cussion about economics and beautification

The Maple Pool a ldquosanctuary of sorts for spring salmonrdquo Ed says is a sensitive ecosystem and the introduction of structures ndash or increased foot traffic along its banks causing erosion problems ndash could mess with the delicate balance of the river

ldquoTaking how I feel about what I will see out my window and how I feel about traffic and everything else about my feelings out of the equa-tionrdquo he says ldquoitrsquos still a terrible idea to start messing with the banks of this area of the riverrdquo

The CNArsquos proposals are still in the planning consultation and fund-ing-acquisition stages

so neighbourhood con-cerns still have time to be further addressed before any implementa-tion happens

Ed at least will be making a point to be at any future meetings or presentations discussing the proposed project to make sure the CNA is working for all the arearsquos residents who may be affected by these plans

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4x3Best WokPROCESS

3x25tim fluter

PROCESS

3x7Septens

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Continued from Pg 1

Trail Alternative solutions explored

PHOTO COURTESY OF ERIN WALLIS

Mobile homeKatie Denne and her children look at their new home which has come to Campbell River all the way from Oak Bay This 103-year-old five-bedroom home (on the right) which began its journey up-Island on Feb 20 was expected to arrive on the Dennesrsquo Ida Road farm this morning by 5 am Nickel Bros House Moving Ltd is moving the house and Denne says they have to close the highway and Park Road and move the house in the middle of the night so they can get the home onto the farm property The house is 50 feet wide and the telephone poles on Park Road are about 51 feet apart so the truck driver would have zigzagged up the road As well they have had to drop all the power lines and drive over them because the house is so tall See Fridayrsquos paper for more about the house and the move

Semi driven by Campbell River man plunges into Cameron Lake

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Cameron Lake lower left is located between Parksville and Port Alberni

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RACHAEL BECKLEY

MARNIE NEAVES

KEVINMCKINNON

KRISTIPELLEGRIN

DEBBIEBAKER

MICHELLE HUELLER

DAVEHAMILTON

DARCEY WOOD

ALISTAIR TAYLOR

JACQUIE DUNS

MARILYNKIRKBY

DEAN TAYLOR

MARIA KIRLEY

KRISTEN DOUGLAS

LINDSAYCHUNG

TYLER MESZAROS

TAMMYROBINSON

MIKE DAVIES

Yourcommunitynews team DON

DANIELS

Member of National NewsMedia Council

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRRORFIRST ISSUE 1971

Publishes Wednesday and Friday by Black Press Ltd bull 104-250 Dogwood St Campbell River BC V9W 2X9 bull Ph 250-287-9227 bull Fax 250-287-3238editorcampbellrivermirrorcom bull wwwcampbellrivermirrorcomOpinion

4 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

RACHAEL BECKLEY

MARNIE NEAVES

KEVINMCKINNON

KRISTIPELLEGRIN

DEBBIEBAKER

MICHELLE HUELLER

DAVEHAMILTON

DARCEY WOOD

ALISTAIR TAYLOR

JACQUIE DUNS

MARILYNKIRKBY

DEAN TAYLOR

MARIA KIRLEY

KRISTEN DOUGLAS

LINDSAYCHUNG

TYLER MESZAROS

TAMMYROBINSON

MIKE DAVIES

Yourcommunitynews team DON

DANIELS

Member of National NewsMedia Council

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRRORFIRST ISSUE 1971

Publishes Wednesday and Friday by Black Press Ltd bull 104-250 Dogwood St Campbell River BC V9W 2X9 bull Ph 250-287-9227 bull Fax 250-287-3238editorcampbellrivermirrorcom bull wwwcampbellrivermirrorcomOpinion

You have to wonder if back in 2007 while David Shepherd and Travis Price were buying a stack of 50 pink shirts could they have imagined that their bully-ing protest would spread around the world

Probably not They were just trying to support a fellow student who was bullied for wearing a pink shirt on the first day of school But this year we are celebrating Pink Shirt Day (or Anti-bullying Day if you prefer) for the ninth year Wednesday And itrsquos five years since the United Nations took a stand and proclaimed May 4 International Anti-Bullying Day

Thatrsquos pretty good return for the purchase of a stack of cheap T-shirts

Why do people especially kids bully others There are so many reasons that it would never be pos-sible to find one answer that would fit all situa-tions What is common however is their victims Bullies have a knack for finding the kids that are

unlikely to retaliate And they choose them because the victim is different mdash skin colour nationality size hair colour shape of the nose you name it mdash even the colour of shirt you choose to wear

Letrsquos hope the word continues to spread Bullying will likely never be wiped out completely but we can hope to reduce its hold on society as has been done with the once socially acceptable drinking and driv-ing

So letrsquos all do our part today and wear pink to show you are taking a stand against bullying For more information check out pinkshirtdayca

ndash Black Press

It started with a simple pink shirt

Our View

We say Show you are taking a stand against bullying wear pink

Pass that Styrofoam ndash no wait ndash expanded polystyrene cupRecently our newsroom

received an email from one of our readers that amused us all on a slow Friday afternoon

It certainly started quite the lengthy discussion around the editorial department and has made for some great conversa-tion

Apparently there is no such thing as a Styrofoam cup cooler or even packaging

You may be thinking lsquowait a minutersquo But nope that dispos-able cup of coffee or hot choco-late that yoursquove drank out of is not Styrofoam

Styrofoam is a registered trademark of the Dow Chemi-cal Company and is a type of foam insulation used in con-struction

Irsquom pretty sure Irsquove never actually touched genuine Sty-rofoam in my life Which let me tell you came as a bit of a surprise

So just what are those coffee cups coolers and packaging then you ask

Theyrsquore actually expanded polystyrene the catch-all name for those white heat-retaining

cups and the packaging that wersquore told we canrsquot put in the bins at our recycling depots

But maybe we can Those labels clearly say lsquono

Styrofoamrsquo but what if itrsquos not re a l l y S t y ro -foam What if what wersquore really dropping off is expanded poly-styrene

Then is it a free for all

Irsquom kidding of course we know what you mean Comox Strath-cona Waste Man-agement But stillhellipthe world is full of loopholes

And ful l of brand names ndash such as Styro-foam ndash being used as generic terms

That thing that cleans the ice during the intermission at the hockey game

Itrsquos not necessarily a Zamboni unless itrsquos made by the Zam-boni company

Olympia makes a popular

machine often seen at the rink but itrsquos not actually a Zamboni itrsquos an ice resurfacer

And that adhesive bandage you use to stop the blood flow when you cut yourself Itrsquos not

really a Band-Aid unless itrsquos made b y B a n d - A i d brand

And wersquove all been offered a Kleenex for our nose or for our tears But is it really a genuine Kleenex Likely not

Unless itrsquos the R e a l Mc C o y made by t he Kleenex com-pany what yoursquore

probably using is simply just a tissue

Other commonly known brands that we often use gener-ically include Chapstick Bub-ble Wrap Rollerblades Scotch Tape Velcro Dumpster Fris-bee and Post-Its

So to the reader who drew our attention to the proper use

of Styrofoam ndash thank you it was a lesson learned and it sure got us talking

Since Irsquom fortunate enough

to have this platform to reach out to all of you I would like to take the opportunity to express my gratitude for the response I received to my last column regarding Ash Wednesday

To all of the people ndash some of whom Irsquove never met before ndash who took the time to call com-ment on our website speak to me face-to-face and even deliver a hand-written letter thank you

Your unexpected support was overwhelming and truly meant a lot Irsquoll admit I did have second thoughts as I began to write wondering if I could really get away with writ-ing about such a topic But Irsquom happy to say Irsquom glad I saw it through and was able to pro-vide some enlightenment

All of your support has encouraged me to write more about my faith

Thank you

Dear Hon Dr Terry LakeIt is deplorable that the wait time for an ultrasound

in Campbell River is 6-8 monthsAs you know ultrasound is a primary diagnostic

tool It is a relatively simple procedure does not expose the body to the radiation that a CT scan does nor is it as costly as an MRI Yet in Campbell River it takes less time to get a CT scan than it does to get an ultrasound While a patient waits the 6-8 months to get an ultrasound appointment the window of opportunity for successful surgeries has passed in many cases That would have been the case in my situation had my doctor not referred me to Oceans-ide Radiology in Parksville for the ultrasound I had an appointment in six weeks (still too long) The results indicated a need for surgery which is opti-mally done between 3-6 months I wouldnrsquot even have had an ultrasound appointment before that window was long gone The fact that I will probably have go to a private clinic for this procedure is another issue

I wonrsquot see this specialist for an assessment until mid-April Who knows when surgery might take place This situation must be addressed and soon These long wait times are a frustration to patients and doctors alike

WE Biegler

LettersUltrasound wait times far too long

KRISTENrsquoSCO

MM

EN

T Kristen Douglas

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 5

pink shirt day

A community is strengthened through diversity and is defined by how it treats its most vulnerable

pinkshirtday stopbullyingiammorethan pinkshirtpromise

bestrong antibullying thisismeparentsagainstbullying havejustice

mdash Councilrsquos 2015-19 Strategic Plan

Help End Bullyingon February 24

Bullying

hereSTOPS

If you need helpPlease donrsquot be afraid to

tell someone

When you are kind to others It not only changes you

it changes the world ~ Harold Kushner

PAIN STOP INJURY CRUELTY VIOLENCE TORMENT BAD HARM HURT SAD ABUSE DEPRESSED SUICIDE AFRAID ANGER AGGRESSION

PEACE JOY SELFESTEEM LISTEN LOVE EMBRACE CARE CHEER HUG NICE KINDNESS GIVING GRATITUDE ENCOURAGE ELEVATE

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Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex bull Tel 250-287-9234 bull wwwstrathconardca

Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex of the Strathcona Regional District is a

The mission of Strathcona

Gardens Recreation Complex

is to provide community resources recreation and leisure

opportunities for people of all ages

and abilities by promoting social active and healthy

living

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 7

2502877343 bull 150 Dogwood Street bull wwwdogwooddentalcom

Dr Kevin Lathangue amp Associates

End bullyingPromote acceptance

and diversityWear pink on

February 24th

DR LATHANGUE and ASSOCIATES

ANTI-BULLYINGPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERS

CROWSThe crows sit watching all day and night

A murder of crows observe the ghtOf one big bear and one lone hare

Most of the crows donrsquot know how to actThe strongest of all is as erce as a cat

He ghts off the bear and takes care of the hare~Grace Ringdahl

Eacutecole Phoenix Middle School

SOARING WITH THE BREEZEBirds ying high in the treesEven higher than the bees

Always seeing things but keep soaring with the breeze

They might see something thatrsquos awful and meanBut will keep sitting watching them plead

~Hailey RicardEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

Eacutecole Phoenix Middle SchoolWORDS CAN HURT

Words can hurt make me feel sadWhen I havenrsquot done anything badSometimes words that hurt the most

Start as a joke or even a boast

Words can hurt ring in my earsI wish I could tell my peers

You bully me just to look coolDonrsquot you know yoursquore just a fool

~Emily MilneEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

Toll Free 1-888-443-86902773 Island Highway Campbell River DL30777

wwwcrhondacom

Say Good Words Think Good Thoughts Do Good Deeds

POEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERS

BULLYHe kicks me He trips meTakes my binder and all

I try to stand but instead I just fall

Then came the day when I had enoughI stand up for myself I act big and buffI stare at his eyes everything is a blur

He steps backwards now looking unsure

He runs away and I stay standing hereNow he knows what itrsquos like

That feeling of fear

~Trent PerrasEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

STRONG PEOPLE

STRONGest PEOPLE

STROSTROS NG PEOPLETRONG PEOPLETROStand up for Themselves

STRONGest PEOPLEStand up for Others

STRONGest PEOPLEbut the

They might see something thatrsquos awful and mean

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JOIN THE MOVEMENTRECOGNIZING CYBERBULLYINGBefore social media became so prevalent instances of bullying were somewhat easy to recognize However with a good majority of children now engaged in digital networking and social media bullying may not end with the ringing of the school bell and evidence of bullying may not be so readily apparentAccording to Cyberbullying statistics from the i-SAFE foundation more than half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online and about the same number have engaged in cyberbullying More than 80 percent of teens use a mobile phone regularly making it the most popular form of technology and a common medium for repeated cyberbullyingCyberbullying takes place through electronic technology and differs from traditional forms of bullying Cyberbullying can occur via text messaging

blogging updates to social media sites andor phone conversations What makes cyberbullying more dif cult to detect and remedy than traditional bullying is that s o m e t i m e s this type of

bullying is veiled in secrecyThose who engage in cyberbullying can create

aliases and accounts under false names allowing them to covertly engage in bullying behavior As a result tracking down bullies can be challengingAlthough cyberbullying is on the rise there are some things that parents and children can do to help put a stop to such

unfortunate instances Parents who feel their

child is not emotionally ready for the responsibility of a digital device can hold back on purchasing a smartphone or choose one with very limited features Some schools set strict limits on phone usage at school and children who go only from school to home and vice versa may not have the need for an ldquoemergency phonerdquo that can open up a window for trouble Adolescents and teens should feel comfortable talking with their parents without the fear of reprimand Otherwise they may hide instances of

Adults should remain diligent in monitoring what kids are doing online Bullying can take place through digital devices such as mobile phones

before you speak

Think

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Jens amp Mary RolinskiLocally

Owned for30 Years

DOGWOOD PET MARTldquoCampbell Riverrsquos Favourite Pet Food and Supply Storerdquo

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wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 9

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USED CARS TO BESOLD AT $7700 AND UP

THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

BILL HOWICH CHRYSLERDEALER 9332

2777 NORTH ISLAND HIGHWAY1 Kilometer North of the Campbell River Bridge

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAIL bhcbillhowichchryslercom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichchryslercomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 bull FAX 250-287-2500

SALES HOURSMon-Fri 830-700 bull Sat 900-530

SALES 250-287-95551-877-280-9555ldquoNet of Rebaterdquo Warranty Does Not Apply daggerMaximum of $1500

PAID ADVERTISEMENT

USED CARS TO BESOLD AT $7700 AND UP

THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

BILL HOWICH CHRYSLERDEALER 9332

2777 NORTH ISLAND HIGHWAY1 Kilometer North of the Campbell River Bridge

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAIL bhcbillhowichchryslercom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichchryslercomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 bull FAX 250-287-2500

SALES HOURSMon-Fri 830-700 bull Sat 900-530

SALES 250-287-95551-877-280-9555ldquoNet of Rebaterdquo Warranty Does Not Apply daggerMaximum of $1500

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAILbhcbillhowichcom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichcomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 1-877-251-9555

e 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 February 27 2016 Rain or shineSteve Somerset General Manager for Bill Howich Chrysler announced plans to hold the 28th Annual used car and truck event with used vehicles starting at $77 and up Saturday February 27 2016 According to Mr Somerset sales from the last few months have resulted in an extra amount of used cars and trucks ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should nd these prices as low as auction prices in many casesrdquoldquois is the 28th $77 Sale at our dealership and we have sold over 380 vehicles annually into the

Campbell River North Island regionrdquoldquoHere every used car and truck is on sale FIRST COME FIRST SERVED AND NO BIDDING Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so the buyers may inspect them for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 am when the prices are DRASTICALLY REDUCED on the windshield will be given rst opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the DRASTICALLY REDUCED price is 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 hassleldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange low-cost nancing as well as bank representatives that will be present

Wersquove 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 operationsrdquoldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehicles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquoAny questions can be directed to 1-877-251-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday February 27 2016 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos licenseJust a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 o MSRP on some models

KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Itrsquos officialCity council gave its

final seal of approval to a 245 per cent residential tax increase at its Mon-day night meeting

Ron Bowles the cityrsquos corporate services man-ager said Campbell River is so far the only municipality to approve its financial bylaw

ldquoItrsquos the first in the provincerdquo he told coun-cil

Council adopted its $634 million operat-ing budget for 2016 and long-term financial plan ahead of the May dead-line for municipalities to submit their budgets to the province

Campbell Riverrsquos 2016 budget includes a $37 increase over last year for the average assessed

Campbell River home and a zero dollar increase for all other tax classes

Campbell River tax-payers have seen their taxes steadily increase over the past few years

Last year counci l approved a 169 per cent hike in property taxes while in 2014 taxes rose by 292 per cent and in 2013 taxes went up 391 per cent

Last year also saw tax

increases to the Utili-ties 2 and the Managed Forest class Combined those increases gen-erated an additional $95000 in revenue for the city

The financial plan the city will be submit-ting to the province this time around differs from previous plans in that itrsquos looking ahead long-term

ldquoCongratulations to

council and to finance staf f rdquo Mayor Andy Adams said ldquoThis is the earliest adoption of the financial plan and the first 10-year plan in this councilrsquos historyrdquo

Myriah Foort the cityrsquos finance manager said it was the goal of city staff to deliver a budget to council that minimizes taxation impacts

ldquoThe focus for 2016 financial planning has been to stabilize the annual tax rate increase for current and future years while provid-ing ongoing funding to maintain base ser-vice levels allowing for moderate increases in

service levels and also to provide funding for ongoing maintenance and investment in capi-tal infrastructurerdquo Foort said in December when the budget was formed by council ldquoAs such the budget parameters include a conservative annual allocation for each component of the cityrsquos budget and replaces the large swings in tax increases with consistent and predictable valuesrdquo

The budget includes money for increased downtown safety mea-sures such as 15 extra hours a week for secu-rity downtown as well as funding for increased

video surveillance and support for the RCMP in investigating major crime

Council also allocated $10000 for improved lighting in downtown parking lots and for landscaping to make them cleaner and safer

The financial plan also includes $125000 for a downtown revitalization concept plan and design as well as $10000 for the design of the cityrsquos 35 acre waterfront property near Discovery Harbour marina and $20000 to clean up the beach access at the southern end of the Maritime Heritage Centre parking lot

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

City council took the unusual step this week of giving the Campbell River Food Bank exactly what it was asking for

The food bank which last year on average served 2150 people each month was looking for $21000 from the city for a brand-new cold room to accommodate extra donations the society is receiving from local gro-cery stores

Council at its Monday meeting agreed to give the food bank $20000 ndash more or less the entire amount it was asking for ndash even though as Coun Charlie Cornfield reminded council thatrsquos not the usual protocol

Cornfield said typi-cally council will provide matching funds or at the very least additional

funds to top up seed money which the organi-zation typically builds up on its own or with help from other grants

ldquoI get a little concerned about that (providing the full amount) when I think there is outside funding available or at least they should be ask-ing othersrdquo Cornfield said ldquoI do support the program Irsquom not sure I support it to this extentrdquo

But Mayor Andy Adams said the food bank falls under the cityrsquos strategic vision that council lsquounderstands that our community is strengthened through diversity and our city is defined by how it treats its most vulnerablersquo

He said the food bank ldquohits that markrdquo

Cornfield agreed but said providing full fund-ing still went against councilrsquos usual practise

ldquoThey do a wonder-ful job no doubt about it at allrdquo Cornfield said ldquoTherersquos lots of worth-while endeavours I think of the homeless the most vulnerable sec-tor We didnrsquot fund 100 per cent of the homeless shelter We just havenrsquot done thatrdquo

The food bank went to council asking for help in order to purchase the cold room and eliminate some of the food bankrsquos energy costs

Jana Watt the food bankrsquos secretary said the cold room would reduce energy costs by 30 per cent because the food bank would no longer need its 13 chest freezers walk-in freezer upright freezer or two commer-cial coolers

The other piece is that the food bank needs a larger storage space to

Food bank hits the mark with request for city funding

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301 St Annrsquos RoadCampbell River BC V9W 4C7

Telephone 250-286-5700infocampbellrivercawwwcampbellriverca

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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COMMUNITY UPDATE FEBRUARY 24 2016

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

Thisshouldbeatthetopofthead

Thisshouldbeatthebo0omofthead

Workshop Pathways to Building MoreEnergy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank ofConstructive Home Solutions Inc The eventwill take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre(401 11th Ave)

Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg forNew Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 am to 1215 pm Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

SHARE YOUR IDEAS FOR THE FUTUREThe City of Campbell River is reviewing its Sustainable Official Community Plan (SOCP)amp Zoning Bylaw and asking citizens businesses and community organizations to weigh in on how the community should grow and develop

ATTEND THE FIRST OPEN HOUSE

Join us on Tuesday March 8 at the Maritime Heritage Centre Drop-in to this interactive event any time between 6 to 9 pm to share your ideas

Visit campbellrivercaOCPreview to learn more and sign up for e-mail updates

Questions Call us 250-286-5725

accommodate all of the extra donations the food bank is receiving thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding with Superstore

Under the agreement Superstore is providing the food bank with any unsalable produce dairy meat and bakery items

ldquoAll of a sudden all of the grocery stores Superstore and others in Campbell River are com-ing online instead of throwing out their food like they used to now they have decided theyrsquore going to give us produce meat bakery ndash this has never happened before and all of a sudden wersquore getting all this food and we donrsquot have room to accommodate itrdquo Watt said ldquoWe have tons of freezers but our energy expenses are extremely highrdquo

And while the dona-tions are piling up the food bank isnrsquot keeping its good fortune to itself The society has been passing along some of its donations to other chari-table organizations such as the Salvation Army for its soup kitchen St Vincent de Paul which serves meals to the homeless out of Radi-ant Life Church as well as other churches and agencies

ldquoWersquore spreading it around itrsquos a very good situation for everyone in this townrdquo Watt said

The food bank itself distributes non-per-ishable items the first three Wednesdays of the month and soup buns dairy and produce on Mondays and Fridays out of its Marwalk Cres-cent facility

Clients include single parents low-income families seniors peo-ple on disability and social assistance people looking after parents and grandparents and grandparents looking after kids and grandchil-dren according to Deb-bie Willis food bank manager

A total of 32 per cent of the food bank clien-tele are children under the age of 19

Coun Larry Sam-

son said it was the least council could do to come up with the money to support the cold room which in turn allows the food bank to provide its

clients and particularly children with healthy nourishing food like produce

ldquoWersquore seeing both our mines go down wersquore

seeing different families working in Alberta hav-ing to come home wersquore seeing different hard-shipsrdquo Samson said ldquoSo I think this is one of the

ways we as a council and as taxpayers can help support these families that are going through this tough time right now It is a lot of money

but I think itrsquos money well spent that will ben-efit the whole commu-nityrdquo

The $20000 will come from councilrsquos contin-

gency account which is set aside for unforeseen costs and to help council fulfil financial requests f rom organizat ions throughout the year

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Excluding all rainwear 50

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WIDE SELECTION OF

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Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcluding Bogs products

TO20 50OFFour original price TO20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

WIDE SELECTION OF

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SKATES AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

ALL

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

ALL

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

WIDE SELECTION OFHOCKEY EQUIPMENT

30OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

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151 Dogwood Campbell RiverPhone 830-WOOD (9663)

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230-1400 Dogwood St778-346-3332

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Across from Starbucks in Mariner Square

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tent

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Coldest Night of the Year raises $166K

Above Milei Stewart (left) and Avery Sorensen finish the Coldest Night of the Year walk Feb 20 at the Campbell River Community Centre while at right walkers make their way along the route The Coldest Night of the Year is a fundraising walk that takes part on the same day all across the country and this was the third year the event was held in Campbell River This year 113 walkers registered for the event and the walk raised $1660920 for Campbell River Family Services Campbell River Family Services provides a range of programs and ser-vices including counselling support education prevention and crisis intervention and the non-profit charitable organization is raising money for a temporary location for a sobering assessment centre this year

Impalas play fundraising danceThe Impalas will be performing this Saturday (Feb 27) at the Sadie Hawkins Dance at the Campbell River Community Centre The dance which will be held from 8 pm to midnight is a fundraiser to help bring Syrian refugees to Campbell River and there will be a cash bar a silent auction and costume prizes Tick-ets are $40 per person or $75 per couple and are available at the Campbell River Mirror office Baba Gannouj Online Gourmet Works of HArt and Inspirations on Quadra

Artist Mary Deveau will guide students towards creating a paint-ing that is simply about painting at an upcoming abstract painting class

Learn more about abstract painting with Deveau on Wednesdays from Feb 24 to March 16 from 630 to 9 pm at the Campbell River Art Gallery studio

The class will explore creative mark mak-ing abstracting forms colour theory and paint applications through a series of exercises that encourage painting intu-itively letting go of out-come and being open to change and surprise

Participants will be using methods of paint-ing that will induce spontaneity like paint-ing to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing to free the mind and to inspire stu-dents to loosen up and have fun

The class costs $120 for Campbell River Art Gallery members and $140 for non-members

Space is limited so donrsquot delay in register-ing

For more information contact the Art Gallery at 250-287-2261 or email programscrartgalleryca

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ARTS ENTERTAINMENTampSend your Arts and Entertainment submissions to

editorcampbellrivermirrorcom

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EAGLES

Loosen up and have fun at abstract painting class

An abstract piece by Mary Deveau who will be teaching an abstract paint-ing class Wednesday nights at the Camp-bell River Art Gal-lery studio starting Feb 24 The class runs until March 16 and will introduce participants to meth-ods of painting that will induce spontane-ity such as painting to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing

Follow Altrusa down the Yellow Brick Road

The Altrusa Club is holding its annual fundraiser the sing along movie event The Wizard of Oz Saturday Feb 27 at 7 pm at the Tidemark Theater The Scarecrow (Sharon Rondquist-Turner) Dorothy (Mary Rondquist) and the Cowardly Lion (Alice Rondquist) are getting ready to follow the Yellow Brick Road down to the Tidemark Theater for an evening of fun and frivolity Tickets are available at the Tidemark Theater box office or online at tidemarktheatrecom

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Law Corporation

Phone 286-6691Toll Free 1-800-661-0238

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Join us for a Magical EveningSaturday March 19th

EAGLES LODGE - 1999 14th AvenueCocktails 5 pm bull Dinner 6 pm

following dinner

Magic Show by Damien CarriereTickets available for pickup at theFOE Lodge - 1999 14th Ave Campbell Riveror call for details 250-287-4990

Join us for a Magical EveningTickets $2000 per personAll funds raised go tosupport local initiatives

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Pam Mann the nurse administrator at the Campbell River and Dis-trict Adult Care Soci-ety adult day program canrsquot say enough about beneficial music therapy has been to the societyrsquos clients

And shersquos so grateful to Altrusa International of Campbell River for pro-viding an annual dona-tion to ensure music therapy is one of the services provided by the society

ldquoWersquore so blessed that they sponsor our music therapyrdquo said Mann

Many of the Adult Care Societyrsquos clients are seniors with dementia

and Mann says music therapy helps them to relax

ldquoMusic is known to be very therapeuticrdquo she said ldquoIt brings back old memories good memo-ries from childhoodrdquo

Altrusa donates $1300 yearly to the Adult Care Society which provides music therapy once a week at the societyrsquos cen-tre at 12-142 Larwood Rd Mann says they have a music therapist come in musicians play gui-tar piano and flute and they have also invested money into instruments and purchased drums so the societyrsquos clients can play music as well

ldquoWe make sure each client has some exposure to musicrdquo said Mann

ldquoItrsquos a great program It really really helps with Alzheimerrsquos and demen-tia because itrsquos an anxiety hellip and they may not be able to speak but every-body understands the language of music We usually have the musi-cian play old songs because this brings back memories of when they were younger or when they got married ndash each music piece has a mem-ory for themrdquo

Mann finds the music can really calm people down

The Campbell River and District Adult Care Society is a registered charity dedicated to restoring a sense of dig-nity reducing isolation improving the quality

of life and assisting indi-viduals ndash mostly seniors ndash to remain independent in our community

The society has been providing social and recreational programs for adults with long-term health concerns while offering support and respite to primary caregivers since 1980

The Adult Care Soci-etyrsquos day program runs Monday to Fr iday excluding holidays and provides social activities and entertainment peer interaction group exer-cise mental stimulation nutritional hot lunches and snacks nursing support monitoring of medical conditions and medications and help with toileting feeding

and mobility issues As well transportation to the centre in Willow Point and to and from outings is provided Cli-ents who visit the centre can choose to read play cards visit with friends or take part in a variety of activities

ldquoWe really help out lots of seniors They come here and they donrsquot need to worry they will be looked after they will be well fed and therersquos a registered nurse onsite so I will do the assess-ments ndash that really helps if someone is not feeling wellrdquo said Mann

For more informa-tion about the Adult Care Society visit wwwcradultcarecom or call 250-923-0991

Singing the praises of Adult Care Society music therapy program

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Altrusa International of Campbell River recently presented its annual donation to the Campbell River and District Adult Care Society for music therapy Seated in front from left are Pam Mann Helen Suhan and Pat Jones while in the back from left are Andrea Mar-shall Chris Button Chris Perras and Hannah McRoberts

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The Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games kick off

tomorrow and 1738 of BCrsquos best emerging high performance talents have registered and are ready to be part of this celebration of sport and community which runs Feb 25-28

The 1225 athletes are from every corner of the province and have trained to earn a place to represent their zone at the Games Com-peting in 17 different sports the athletes are an average of 14 years old and for most this will be their first experi-ence at a multi-sport Games

Special Olympians will compete in basketball and figure skating and athletes with a dis-ability will compete in wheelchair basketball and para cross country

skiingThese athletes will

be supported by 333 coaches and 180 offi-

cials who have earned their certification in order to provide the best knowledge and exper-

tise to the athletes and the competition

Volunteers in Pentic-ton have been preparing for the past 18 months to host the Games ndash the fourth time this com-munity has done so There will be over 1800 volunteers working to ensure the participants have exceptional com-petition and a first-rate experience with Opening and Closing Ceremonies special events and wonderful hospitality

ldquoPenticton is where the BC Games began in 1978 and we are so pleased to be back and benefiting from the his-tory of sport and event hosting in this commu-nityrdquo said Kelly Mann President and CEO of the BC Games Society ldquoThe athletes coaches and officials coming to these BC Winter Games

are taking their first step towards future national and international level competitions and the expertise of the volun-teers will make a mark on their journeyrdquo

The BC Winter Games has been the starting point for many athletes who have gone on to higher levels of sport Over 50 per cent of Team BC athletes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games were BC Games alumni 18 alumni were part of Team Canada at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games including Kelownarsquos Kelsey Serwa (Ski Cross) Summerlandrsquos Justin Kripps (Bob-sleigh) and Josh Dueck of Vernon in Para Alpine

For more informa-tion about the BC Winter Games visit BCGAMESORG

Let the BC Winter Games begin

Many Camp-bell River area athletes

will be competing in the BC Winter Games for Team Vancouver Island-Central Coast They aren Ayaz Amlani ndash

Badminton Official Campbell Rivern Benner Nick ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Caulfield Andrew

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Heriot Bayn Marsters Dave

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Rodway Melanie

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Head Coach Campbell Rivern Shade Jesse ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-

pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Bonnie

Jean ndash Basketball - Spe-cial Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Violet ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Assistant Coach Campbell Rivern Siggs Denise ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Krull Chayse

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Athlete (Team Thompson-Okanagan) Campbell Rivern Krull Sherry-Lynn

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Adult Supervisor Campbell Rivern Johnston Don ndash

Biathlon Head Coach Campbell Rivern Batch Brooklyn ndash

Gymnastics Athlete

Campbell Rivern Sader Todd ndash Gym-

nastics Official Camp-bell Rivern Veenstra Jenna

Gymnastics Athlete (Team North West) Smithersn Doherty Jacob ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Girvin Bryn ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Golobar Quinn ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Anthony ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Haley ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Henry Bruce ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Hicks Jacob ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Matkovich Emilie ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Painter Kelsey ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Warner Jordann ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Wellard Jamiliya ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Barnes Kyle ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Chamberlin Cody

ndash Karate Official Campbell Rivern Doyon Chloe ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Potorieko Trevor ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Smith Ashton ndash

Karate Athlete Cour-tenayn Tymchyshyn Chris-

tina ndash Karate Athlete

Campbell Rivern Wood Daniel ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Bauer Winona ndash

Skiing - Alpine Head Coach (Team Fraser River) Whistlern Perras Trent ndash Ski-

ing - Alpine Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Emmy ndash Ski-

ing - Cross Country Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Andrea ndash

Skiing - Cross Country Assistant Coach Camp-bell Rivern Greze-Kozuki

Thomas ndash Skiing - Free-style Athlete Campbell River

Editorrsquos Note ndash This list is compiled from the BC Winter Games website If there is any athlete missing please let us know

Meet your Campbell River and area participants

24 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA24 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

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Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

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In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

Public NoticeCouncil Procedure

Bylaw 416 2015

PO Box 29 601 Kelsey Way Sayward BC V0P 1R0 Telephone (250)282-5512 Fax (250) 282-5511 bull Email ndash villagesaywardvalleynet

Village of Sayward

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IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES

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V9W 5A7

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FOUND MEMORY stick on Larwood Rd Feb 2016 250-923-8630 to identify

TRAVEL

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EXPERIENCED HOUSE Dog sitter avail springsummer lsquo16 Refrsquos avail long term preferred Kathleen 1-250-619-0786

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Authority

MANAGER COMMUNITY HEALTH

AND WELLNESSTemporary full-time one year position Nanaimo Inter Tribal Health Au-thority (ITHA) a multi-disciplinary health or-ganization providing ser-vices to 29 member First Nations on Vancouver Is-land based in Nanaimo British Columbia is seek-ing a Manager Commu-nity Health and Wellness (CHW) to lead the CHW Department and related programs such as those related to Residential School survivors those who have suffered Inter-generational trauma sui-cide and critical incident response and youth leadershipThe ideal candidate has a degree in the fi eld of human services plus 3 to 5 years directly related experience including su-pervision The incum-bent must have suicide prevention substance abuse and mental health program knowledge as well as knowledge of programs and services available through other provincial federal and First Nations agencies and organizationsAdvance your career to-day with a great or-ganization Please send your re-sume and cover letter by e-mail to hrithaca or by fax at 250-591-2169Please refer to the posi-tion title when submitting your applicationThe closing date for this competition is Feb-ruary 26 2016

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requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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250-830-0295

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NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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From left Stevie and Jack Turley present Stacey Marsh (Campbell River Hospital Foundation) and Keli Cheryl and Sheridan with a cheque to go towards new equipment for Campbell River Hospital

Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

Attention Joe LeBlanc RPF co Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6H5

Telephone (250) 286-5148 Fax (250) 286-3412E-mail joeleblancinterforcom

Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo

Forest Stewardship Plan

Location Date Time

Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood StreetCampbell River BC

February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyPhone (250) 286-5148

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February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

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Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

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1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 3

A 45-year-old driver of a semi tractortrailer and his passenger a 49-year-old female ndash both from Campbell River ndash escaped from their vehicle after it went off the Alberni Highway and plunged into Cam-eron Lake Oceanside RCMP said

Cpl Jesse Foreman said on Sunday at 836 am the Oceanside RCMP were notified of a westbound semi tractortrailer that had gone off the Alberni Highway and into Cameron Lake near

Angel Rock At the scene RCMP

officers discovered that the driver had lost con-trol on the corner and

the trailer leaned and flipped dragging the tractor over the concrete barrier and plunging into the lake

The driver and passen-ger escaped with ldquorela-tively minor injuriesrdquo and were treated by BC Ambulance personnel

The 2002 Freightliner truck and trailer with a full load of woodchips are in the lake at an

unknown depthThe investigation is

still underway to deter-mine what charges if any

are warranted Several agencies were

notified to begin logistics and cleanup efforts

ldquoThey say they donrsquot have any money in their budget for upkeep but what that really means is they donrsquot choose to put it high in their fund-ing priorities You can build artificial fields that benefit the soccer com-munity but you canrsquot pay a couple of summer students to come down here and do a little trail upkeeprdquo

K a t h y a n d D o n McCartney ndash who own the next house up the river from the Ivaneskos ndash agree

Kathy says shersquos not against improvements to the trail as long as they donrsquot increase public use of Maple Street What shersquod prefer however is for people to be directed to less residential areas

ldquoThe traffic down here is already bad on any given dayrdquo she says ldquoAs property owners we already have no peace and quiet down hererdquo

Her suggestion is that

if the CNA wants more people to use the trails in Campbellton they should look at what they can do to the other side of the river where there arenrsquot residences that would be disturbed by the possible increase in traffic

ldquoThere are already parking lots over thererdquo she says ldquoAll they would need over there is some more garbage cansrdquo

Shaw says the CNA has been meeting with the concerned neighbours and since doing so he has come to agree with their assertions that itrsquos not a good idea to drive more traffic to the end of Maple Street calling that solution ldquonot accept-ablerdquo

ldquoThe feasibility study requested by the city doesnrsquot reach into that issue far enough but has brought the problem to lightrdquo Shaw says add-ing those involved in the planning are look-ing at alternative solu-tions since coming to

that same conclusion ndash because the CNA is only interested in solutions that all interested parties are happy with

Ed Ivaneskorsquos other concern is for the fish habitat which he feels is getting lost in all the dis-cussion about economics and beautification

The Maple Pool a ldquosanctuary of sorts for spring salmonrdquo Ed says is a sensitive ecosystem and the introduction of structures ndash or increased foot traffic along its banks causing erosion problems ndash could mess with the delicate balance of the river

ldquoTaking how I feel about what I will see out my window and how I feel about traffic and everything else about my feelings out of the equa-tionrdquo he says ldquoitrsquos still a terrible idea to start messing with the banks of this area of the riverrdquo

The CNArsquos proposals are still in the planning consultation and fund-ing-acquisition stages

so neighbourhood con-cerns still have time to be further addressed before any implementa-tion happens

Ed at least will be making a point to be at any future meetings or presentations discussing the proposed project to make sure the CNA is working for all the arearsquos residents who may be affected by these plans

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4x3Best WokPROCESS

3x25tim fluter

PROCESS

3x7Septens

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Continued from Pg 1

Trail Alternative solutions explored

PHOTO COURTESY OF ERIN WALLIS

Mobile homeKatie Denne and her children look at their new home which has come to Campbell River all the way from Oak Bay This 103-year-old five-bedroom home (on the right) which began its journey up-Island on Feb 20 was expected to arrive on the Dennesrsquo Ida Road farm this morning by 5 am Nickel Bros House Moving Ltd is moving the house and Denne says they have to close the highway and Park Road and move the house in the middle of the night so they can get the home onto the farm property The house is 50 feet wide and the telephone poles on Park Road are about 51 feet apart so the truck driver would have zigzagged up the road As well they have had to drop all the power lines and drive over them because the house is so tall See Fridayrsquos paper for more about the house and the move

Semi driven by Campbell River man plunges into Cameron Lake

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Cameron Lake lower left is located between Parksville and Port Alberni

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RACHAEL BECKLEY

MARNIE NEAVES

KEVINMCKINNON

KRISTIPELLEGRIN

DEBBIEBAKER

MICHELLE HUELLER

DAVEHAMILTON

DARCEY WOOD

ALISTAIR TAYLOR

JACQUIE DUNS

MARILYNKIRKBY

DEAN TAYLOR

MARIA KIRLEY

KRISTEN DOUGLAS

LINDSAYCHUNG

TYLER MESZAROS

TAMMYROBINSON

MIKE DAVIES

Yourcommunitynews team DON

DANIELS

Member of National NewsMedia Council

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRRORFIRST ISSUE 1971

Publishes Wednesday and Friday by Black Press Ltd bull 104-250 Dogwood St Campbell River BC V9W 2X9 bull Ph 250-287-9227 bull Fax 250-287-3238editorcampbellrivermirrorcom bull wwwcampbellrivermirrorcomOpinion

4 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

RACHAEL BECKLEY

MARNIE NEAVES

KEVINMCKINNON

KRISTIPELLEGRIN

DEBBIEBAKER

MICHELLE HUELLER

DAVEHAMILTON

DARCEY WOOD

ALISTAIR TAYLOR

JACQUIE DUNS

MARILYNKIRKBY

DEAN TAYLOR

MARIA KIRLEY

KRISTEN DOUGLAS

LINDSAYCHUNG

TYLER MESZAROS

TAMMYROBINSON

MIKE DAVIES

Yourcommunitynews team DON

DANIELS

Member of National NewsMedia Council

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRRORFIRST ISSUE 1971

Publishes Wednesday and Friday by Black Press Ltd bull 104-250 Dogwood St Campbell River BC V9W 2X9 bull Ph 250-287-9227 bull Fax 250-287-3238editorcampbellrivermirrorcom bull wwwcampbellrivermirrorcomOpinion

You have to wonder if back in 2007 while David Shepherd and Travis Price were buying a stack of 50 pink shirts could they have imagined that their bully-ing protest would spread around the world

Probably not They were just trying to support a fellow student who was bullied for wearing a pink shirt on the first day of school But this year we are celebrating Pink Shirt Day (or Anti-bullying Day if you prefer) for the ninth year Wednesday And itrsquos five years since the United Nations took a stand and proclaimed May 4 International Anti-Bullying Day

Thatrsquos pretty good return for the purchase of a stack of cheap T-shirts

Why do people especially kids bully others There are so many reasons that it would never be pos-sible to find one answer that would fit all situa-tions What is common however is their victims Bullies have a knack for finding the kids that are

unlikely to retaliate And they choose them because the victim is different mdash skin colour nationality size hair colour shape of the nose you name it mdash even the colour of shirt you choose to wear

Letrsquos hope the word continues to spread Bullying will likely never be wiped out completely but we can hope to reduce its hold on society as has been done with the once socially acceptable drinking and driv-ing

So letrsquos all do our part today and wear pink to show you are taking a stand against bullying For more information check out pinkshirtdayca

ndash Black Press

It started with a simple pink shirt

Our View

We say Show you are taking a stand against bullying wear pink

Pass that Styrofoam ndash no wait ndash expanded polystyrene cupRecently our newsroom

received an email from one of our readers that amused us all on a slow Friday afternoon

It certainly started quite the lengthy discussion around the editorial department and has made for some great conversa-tion

Apparently there is no such thing as a Styrofoam cup cooler or even packaging

You may be thinking lsquowait a minutersquo But nope that dispos-able cup of coffee or hot choco-late that yoursquove drank out of is not Styrofoam

Styrofoam is a registered trademark of the Dow Chemi-cal Company and is a type of foam insulation used in con-struction

Irsquom pretty sure Irsquove never actually touched genuine Sty-rofoam in my life Which let me tell you came as a bit of a surprise

So just what are those coffee cups coolers and packaging then you ask

Theyrsquore actually expanded polystyrene the catch-all name for those white heat-retaining

cups and the packaging that wersquore told we canrsquot put in the bins at our recycling depots

But maybe we can Those labels clearly say lsquono

Styrofoamrsquo but what if itrsquos not re a l l y S t y ro -foam What if what wersquore really dropping off is expanded poly-styrene

Then is it a free for all

Irsquom kidding of course we know what you mean Comox Strath-cona Waste Man-agement But stillhellipthe world is full of loopholes

And ful l of brand names ndash such as Styro-foam ndash being used as generic terms

That thing that cleans the ice during the intermission at the hockey game

Itrsquos not necessarily a Zamboni unless itrsquos made by the Zam-boni company

Olympia makes a popular

machine often seen at the rink but itrsquos not actually a Zamboni itrsquos an ice resurfacer

And that adhesive bandage you use to stop the blood flow when you cut yourself Itrsquos not

really a Band-Aid unless itrsquos made b y B a n d - A i d brand

And wersquove all been offered a Kleenex for our nose or for our tears But is it really a genuine Kleenex Likely not

Unless itrsquos the R e a l Mc C o y made by t he Kleenex com-pany what yoursquore

probably using is simply just a tissue

Other commonly known brands that we often use gener-ically include Chapstick Bub-ble Wrap Rollerblades Scotch Tape Velcro Dumpster Fris-bee and Post-Its

So to the reader who drew our attention to the proper use

of Styrofoam ndash thank you it was a lesson learned and it sure got us talking

Since Irsquom fortunate enough

to have this platform to reach out to all of you I would like to take the opportunity to express my gratitude for the response I received to my last column regarding Ash Wednesday

To all of the people ndash some of whom Irsquove never met before ndash who took the time to call com-ment on our website speak to me face-to-face and even deliver a hand-written letter thank you

Your unexpected support was overwhelming and truly meant a lot Irsquoll admit I did have second thoughts as I began to write wondering if I could really get away with writ-ing about such a topic But Irsquom happy to say Irsquom glad I saw it through and was able to pro-vide some enlightenment

All of your support has encouraged me to write more about my faith

Thank you

Dear Hon Dr Terry LakeIt is deplorable that the wait time for an ultrasound

in Campbell River is 6-8 monthsAs you know ultrasound is a primary diagnostic

tool It is a relatively simple procedure does not expose the body to the radiation that a CT scan does nor is it as costly as an MRI Yet in Campbell River it takes less time to get a CT scan than it does to get an ultrasound While a patient waits the 6-8 months to get an ultrasound appointment the window of opportunity for successful surgeries has passed in many cases That would have been the case in my situation had my doctor not referred me to Oceans-ide Radiology in Parksville for the ultrasound I had an appointment in six weeks (still too long) The results indicated a need for surgery which is opti-mally done between 3-6 months I wouldnrsquot even have had an ultrasound appointment before that window was long gone The fact that I will probably have go to a private clinic for this procedure is another issue

I wonrsquot see this specialist for an assessment until mid-April Who knows when surgery might take place This situation must be addressed and soon These long wait times are a frustration to patients and doctors alike

WE Biegler

LettersUltrasound wait times far too long

KRISTENrsquoSCO

MM

EN

T Kristen Douglas

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 5

pink shirt day

A community is strengthened through diversity and is defined by how it treats its most vulnerable

pinkshirtday stopbullyingiammorethan pinkshirtpromise

bestrong antibullying thisismeparentsagainstbullying havejustice

mdash Councilrsquos 2015-19 Strategic Plan

Help End Bullyingon February 24

Bullying

hereSTOPS

If you need helpPlease donrsquot be afraid to

tell someone

When you are kind to others It not only changes you

it changes the world ~ Harold Kushner

PAIN STOP INJURY CRUELTY VIOLENCE TORMENT BAD HARM HURT SAD ABUSE DEPRESSED SUICIDE AFRAID ANGER AGGRESSION

PEACE JOY SELFESTEEM LISTEN LOVE EMBRACE CARE CHEER HUG NICE KINDNESS GIVING GRATITUDE ENCOURAGE ELEVATE

6 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex bull Tel 250-287-9234 bull wwwstrathconardca

Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex of the Strathcona Regional District is a

The mission of Strathcona

Gardens Recreation Complex

is to provide community resources recreation and leisure

opportunities for people of all ages

and abilities by promoting social active and healthy

living

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 7

2502877343 bull 150 Dogwood Street bull wwwdogwooddentalcom

Dr Kevin Lathangue amp Associates

End bullyingPromote acceptance

and diversityWear pink on

February 24th

DR LATHANGUE and ASSOCIATES

ANTI-BULLYINGPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERS

CROWSThe crows sit watching all day and night

A murder of crows observe the ghtOf one big bear and one lone hare

Most of the crows donrsquot know how to actThe strongest of all is as erce as a cat

He ghts off the bear and takes care of the hare~Grace Ringdahl

Eacutecole Phoenix Middle School

SOARING WITH THE BREEZEBirds ying high in the treesEven higher than the bees

Always seeing things but keep soaring with the breeze

They might see something thatrsquos awful and meanBut will keep sitting watching them plead

~Hailey RicardEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

Eacutecole Phoenix Middle SchoolWORDS CAN HURT

Words can hurt make me feel sadWhen I havenrsquot done anything badSometimes words that hurt the most

Start as a joke or even a boast

Words can hurt ring in my earsI wish I could tell my peers

You bully me just to look coolDonrsquot you know yoursquore just a fool

~Emily MilneEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

Toll Free 1-888-443-86902773 Island Highway Campbell River DL30777

wwwcrhondacom

Say Good Words Think Good Thoughts Do Good Deeds

POEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERS

BULLYHe kicks me He trips meTakes my binder and all

I try to stand but instead I just fall

Then came the day when I had enoughI stand up for myself I act big and buffI stare at his eyes everything is a blur

He steps backwards now looking unsure

He runs away and I stay standing hereNow he knows what itrsquos like

That feeling of fear

~Trent PerrasEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

STRONG PEOPLE

STRONGest PEOPLE

STROSTROS NG PEOPLETRONG PEOPLETROStand up for Themselves

STRONGest PEOPLEStand up for Others

STRONGest PEOPLEbut the

They might see something thatrsquos awful and mean

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JOIN THE MOVEMENTRECOGNIZING CYBERBULLYINGBefore social media became so prevalent instances of bullying were somewhat easy to recognize However with a good majority of children now engaged in digital networking and social media bullying may not end with the ringing of the school bell and evidence of bullying may not be so readily apparentAccording to Cyberbullying statistics from the i-SAFE foundation more than half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online and about the same number have engaged in cyberbullying More than 80 percent of teens use a mobile phone regularly making it the most popular form of technology and a common medium for repeated cyberbullyingCyberbullying takes place through electronic technology and differs from traditional forms of bullying Cyberbullying can occur via text messaging

blogging updates to social media sites andor phone conversations What makes cyberbullying more dif cult to detect and remedy than traditional bullying is that s o m e t i m e s this type of

bullying is veiled in secrecyThose who engage in cyberbullying can create

aliases and accounts under false names allowing them to covertly engage in bullying behavior As a result tracking down bullies can be challengingAlthough cyberbullying is on the rise there are some things that parents and children can do to help put a stop to such

unfortunate instances Parents who feel their

child is not emotionally ready for the responsibility of a digital device can hold back on purchasing a smartphone or choose one with very limited features Some schools set strict limits on phone usage at school and children who go only from school to home and vice versa may not have the need for an ldquoemergency phonerdquo that can open up a window for trouble Adolescents and teens should feel comfortable talking with their parents without the fear of reprimand Otherwise they may hide instances of

Adults should remain diligent in monitoring what kids are doing online Bullying can take place through digital devices such as mobile phones

before you speak

Think

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Jens amp Mary RolinskiLocally

Owned for30 Years

DOGWOOD PET MARTldquoCampbell Riverrsquos Favourite Pet Food and Supply Storerdquo

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wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 9

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USED CARS TO BESOLD AT $7700 AND UP

THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

BILL HOWICH CHRYSLERDEALER 9332

2777 NORTH ISLAND HIGHWAY1 Kilometer North of the Campbell River Bridge

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAIL bhcbillhowichchryslercom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichchryslercomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 bull FAX 250-287-2500

SALES HOURSMon-Fri 830-700 bull Sat 900-530

SALES 250-287-95551-877-280-9555ldquoNet of Rebaterdquo Warranty Does Not Apply daggerMaximum of $1500

PAID ADVERTISEMENT

USED CARS TO BESOLD AT $7700 AND UP

THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

BILL HOWICH CHRYSLERDEALER 9332

2777 NORTH ISLAND HIGHWAY1 Kilometer North of the Campbell River Bridge

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAIL bhcbillhowichchryslercom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichchryslercomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 bull FAX 250-287-2500

SALES HOURSMon-Fri 830-700 bull Sat 900-530

SALES 250-287-95551-877-280-9555ldquoNet of Rebaterdquo Warranty Does Not Apply daggerMaximum of $1500

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAILbhcbillhowichcom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichcomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 1-877-251-9555

e 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 February 27 2016 Rain or shineSteve Somerset General Manager for Bill Howich Chrysler announced plans to hold the 28th Annual used car and truck event with used vehicles starting at $77 and up Saturday February 27 2016 According to Mr Somerset sales from the last few months have resulted in an extra amount of used cars and trucks ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should nd these prices as low as auction prices in many casesrdquoldquois is the 28th $77 Sale at our dealership and we have sold over 380 vehicles annually into the

Campbell River North Island regionrdquoldquoHere every used car and truck is on sale FIRST COME FIRST SERVED AND NO BIDDING Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so the buyers may inspect them for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 am when the prices are DRASTICALLY REDUCED on the windshield will be given rst opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the DRASTICALLY REDUCED price is 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 hassleldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange low-cost nancing as well as bank representatives that will be present

Wersquove 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 operationsrdquoldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehicles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquoAny questions can be directed to 1-877-251-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday February 27 2016 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos licenseJust a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 o MSRP on some models

KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Itrsquos officialCity council gave its

final seal of approval to a 245 per cent residential tax increase at its Mon-day night meeting

Ron Bowles the cityrsquos corporate services man-ager said Campbell River is so far the only municipality to approve its financial bylaw

ldquoItrsquos the first in the provincerdquo he told coun-cil

Council adopted its $634 million operat-ing budget for 2016 and long-term financial plan ahead of the May dead-line for municipalities to submit their budgets to the province

Campbell Riverrsquos 2016 budget includes a $37 increase over last year for the average assessed

Campbell River home and a zero dollar increase for all other tax classes

Campbell River tax-payers have seen their taxes steadily increase over the past few years

Last year counci l approved a 169 per cent hike in property taxes while in 2014 taxes rose by 292 per cent and in 2013 taxes went up 391 per cent

Last year also saw tax

increases to the Utili-ties 2 and the Managed Forest class Combined those increases gen-erated an additional $95000 in revenue for the city

The financial plan the city will be submit-ting to the province this time around differs from previous plans in that itrsquos looking ahead long-term

ldquoCongratulations to

council and to finance staf f rdquo Mayor Andy Adams said ldquoThis is the earliest adoption of the financial plan and the first 10-year plan in this councilrsquos historyrdquo

Myriah Foort the cityrsquos finance manager said it was the goal of city staff to deliver a budget to council that minimizes taxation impacts

ldquoThe focus for 2016 financial planning has been to stabilize the annual tax rate increase for current and future years while provid-ing ongoing funding to maintain base ser-vice levels allowing for moderate increases in

service levels and also to provide funding for ongoing maintenance and investment in capi-tal infrastructurerdquo Foort said in December when the budget was formed by council ldquoAs such the budget parameters include a conservative annual allocation for each component of the cityrsquos budget and replaces the large swings in tax increases with consistent and predictable valuesrdquo

The budget includes money for increased downtown safety mea-sures such as 15 extra hours a week for secu-rity downtown as well as funding for increased

video surveillance and support for the RCMP in investigating major crime

Council also allocated $10000 for improved lighting in downtown parking lots and for landscaping to make them cleaner and safer

The financial plan also includes $125000 for a downtown revitalization concept plan and design as well as $10000 for the design of the cityrsquos 35 acre waterfront property near Discovery Harbour marina and $20000 to clean up the beach access at the southern end of the Maritime Heritage Centre parking lot

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

City council took the unusual step this week of giving the Campbell River Food Bank exactly what it was asking for

The food bank which last year on average served 2150 people each month was looking for $21000 from the city for a brand-new cold room to accommodate extra donations the society is receiving from local gro-cery stores

Council at its Monday meeting agreed to give the food bank $20000 ndash more or less the entire amount it was asking for ndash even though as Coun Charlie Cornfield reminded council thatrsquos not the usual protocol

Cornfield said typi-cally council will provide matching funds or at the very least additional

funds to top up seed money which the organi-zation typically builds up on its own or with help from other grants

ldquoI get a little concerned about that (providing the full amount) when I think there is outside funding available or at least they should be ask-ing othersrdquo Cornfield said ldquoI do support the program Irsquom not sure I support it to this extentrdquo

But Mayor Andy Adams said the food bank falls under the cityrsquos strategic vision that council lsquounderstands that our community is strengthened through diversity and our city is defined by how it treats its most vulnerablersquo

He said the food bank ldquohits that markrdquo

Cornfield agreed but said providing full fund-ing still went against councilrsquos usual practise

ldquoThey do a wonder-ful job no doubt about it at allrdquo Cornfield said ldquoTherersquos lots of worth-while endeavours I think of the homeless the most vulnerable sec-tor We didnrsquot fund 100 per cent of the homeless shelter We just havenrsquot done thatrdquo

The food bank went to council asking for help in order to purchase the cold room and eliminate some of the food bankrsquos energy costs

Jana Watt the food bankrsquos secretary said the cold room would reduce energy costs by 30 per cent because the food bank would no longer need its 13 chest freezers walk-in freezer upright freezer or two commer-cial coolers

The other piece is that the food bank needs a larger storage space to

Food bank hits the mark with request for city funding

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301 St Annrsquos RoadCampbell River BC V9W 4C7

Telephone 250-286-5700infocampbellrivercawwwcampbellriverca

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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COMMUNITY UPDATE FEBRUARY 24 2016

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

Thisshouldbeatthetopofthead

Thisshouldbeatthebo0omofthead

Workshop Pathways to Building MoreEnergy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank ofConstructive Home Solutions Inc The eventwill take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre(401 11th Ave)

Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg forNew Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 am to 1215 pm Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

SHARE YOUR IDEAS FOR THE FUTUREThe City of Campbell River is reviewing its Sustainable Official Community Plan (SOCP)amp Zoning Bylaw and asking citizens businesses and community organizations to weigh in on how the community should grow and develop

ATTEND THE FIRST OPEN HOUSE

Join us on Tuesday March 8 at the Maritime Heritage Centre Drop-in to this interactive event any time between 6 to 9 pm to share your ideas

Visit campbellrivercaOCPreview to learn more and sign up for e-mail updates

Questions Call us 250-286-5725

accommodate all of the extra donations the food bank is receiving thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding with Superstore

Under the agreement Superstore is providing the food bank with any unsalable produce dairy meat and bakery items

ldquoAll of a sudden all of the grocery stores Superstore and others in Campbell River are com-ing online instead of throwing out their food like they used to now they have decided theyrsquore going to give us produce meat bakery ndash this has never happened before and all of a sudden wersquore getting all this food and we donrsquot have room to accommodate itrdquo Watt said ldquoWe have tons of freezers but our energy expenses are extremely highrdquo

And while the dona-tions are piling up the food bank isnrsquot keeping its good fortune to itself The society has been passing along some of its donations to other chari-table organizations such as the Salvation Army for its soup kitchen St Vincent de Paul which serves meals to the homeless out of Radi-ant Life Church as well as other churches and agencies

ldquoWersquore spreading it around itrsquos a very good situation for everyone in this townrdquo Watt said

The food bank itself distributes non-per-ishable items the first three Wednesdays of the month and soup buns dairy and produce on Mondays and Fridays out of its Marwalk Cres-cent facility

Clients include single parents low-income families seniors peo-ple on disability and social assistance people looking after parents and grandparents and grandparents looking after kids and grandchil-dren according to Deb-bie Willis food bank manager

A total of 32 per cent of the food bank clien-tele are children under the age of 19

Coun Larry Sam-

son said it was the least council could do to come up with the money to support the cold room which in turn allows the food bank to provide its

clients and particularly children with healthy nourishing food like produce

ldquoWersquore seeing both our mines go down wersquore

seeing different families working in Alberta hav-ing to come home wersquore seeing different hard-shipsrdquo Samson said ldquoSo I think this is one of the

ways we as a council and as taxpayers can help support these families that are going through this tough time right now It is a lot of money

but I think itrsquos money well spent that will ben-efit the whole commu-nityrdquo

The $20000 will come from councilrsquos contin-

gency account which is set aside for unforeseen costs and to help council fulfil financial requests f rom organizat ions throughout the year

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Excluding all rainwear 50

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WIDE SELECTION OF

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Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcluding Bogs products

TO20 50OFFour original price TO20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

WIDE SELECTION OF

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SKATES AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

ALL

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

ALL

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

WIDE SELECTION OFHOCKEY EQUIPMENT

30OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

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151 Dogwood Campbell RiverPhone 830-WOOD (9663)

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230-1400 Dogwood St778-346-3332

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Across from Starbucks in Mariner Square

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tent

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Coldest Night of the Year raises $166K

Above Milei Stewart (left) and Avery Sorensen finish the Coldest Night of the Year walk Feb 20 at the Campbell River Community Centre while at right walkers make their way along the route The Coldest Night of the Year is a fundraising walk that takes part on the same day all across the country and this was the third year the event was held in Campbell River This year 113 walkers registered for the event and the walk raised $1660920 for Campbell River Family Services Campbell River Family Services provides a range of programs and ser-vices including counselling support education prevention and crisis intervention and the non-profit charitable organization is raising money for a temporary location for a sobering assessment centre this year

Impalas play fundraising danceThe Impalas will be performing this Saturday (Feb 27) at the Sadie Hawkins Dance at the Campbell River Community Centre The dance which will be held from 8 pm to midnight is a fundraiser to help bring Syrian refugees to Campbell River and there will be a cash bar a silent auction and costume prizes Tick-ets are $40 per person or $75 per couple and are available at the Campbell River Mirror office Baba Gannouj Online Gourmet Works of HArt and Inspirations on Quadra

Artist Mary Deveau will guide students towards creating a paint-ing that is simply about painting at an upcoming abstract painting class

Learn more about abstract painting with Deveau on Wednesdays from Feb 24 to March 16 from 630 to 9 pm at the Campbell River Art Gallery studio

The class will explore creative mark mak-ing abstracting forms colour theory and paint applications through a series of exercises that encourage painting intu-itively letting go of out-come and being open to change and surprise

Participants will be using methods of paint-ing that will induce spontaneity like paint-ing to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing to free the mind and to inspire stu-dents to loosen up and have fun

The class costs $120 for Campbell River Art Gallery members and $140 for non-members

Space is limited so donrsquot delay in register-ing

For more information contact the Art Gallery at 250-287-2261 or email programscrartgalleryca

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ARTS ENTERTAINMENTampSend your Arts and Entertainment submissions to

editorcampbellrivermirrorcom

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EAGLES

Loosen up and have fun at abstract painting class

An abstract piece by Mary Deveau who will be teaching an abstract paint-ing class Wednesday nights at the Camp-bell River Art Gal-lery studio starting Feb 24 The class runs until March 16 and will introduce participants to meth-ods of painting that will induce spontane-ity such as painting to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing

Follow Altrusa down the Yellow Brick Road

The Altrusa Club is holding its annual fundraiser the sing along movie event The Wizard of Oz Saturday Feb 27 at 7 pm at the Tidemark Theater The Scarecrow (Sharon Rondquist-Turner) Dorothy (Mary Rondquist) and the Cowardly Lion (Alice Rondquist) are getting ready to follow the Yellow Brick Road down to the Tidemark Theater for an evening of fun and frivolity Tickets are available at the Tidemark Theater box office or online at tidemarktheatrecom

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Law Corporation

Phone 286-6691Toll Free 1-800-661-0238

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Join us for a Magical EveningSaturday March 19th

EAGLES LODGE - 1999 14th AvenueCocktails 5 pm bull Dinner 6 pm

following dinner

Magic Show by Damien CarriereTickets available for pickup at theFOE Lodge - 1999 14th Ave Campbell Riveror call for details 250-287-4990

Join us for a Magical EveningTickets $2000 per personAll funds raised go tosupport local initiatives

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Pam Mann the nurse administrator at the Campbell River and Dis-trict Adult Care Soci-ety adult day program canrsquot say enough about beneficial music therapy has been to the societyrsquos clients

And shersquos so grateful to Altrusa International of Campbell River for pro-viding an annual dona-tion to ensure music therapy is one of the services provided by the society

ldquoWersquore so blessed that they sponsor our music therapyrdquo said Mann

Many of the Adult Care Societyrsquos clients are seniors with dementia

and Mann says music therapy helps them to relax

ldquoMusic is known to be very therapeuticrdquo she said ldquoIt brings back old memories good memo-ries from childhoodrdquo

Altrusa donates $1300 yearly to the Adult Care Society which provides music therapy once a week at the societyrsquos cen-tre at 12-142 Larwood Rd Mann says they have a music therapist come in musicians play gui-tar piano and flute and they have also invested money into instruments and purchased drums so the societyrsquos clients can play music as well

ldquoWe make sure each client has some exposure to musicrdquo said Mann

ldquoItrsquos a great program It really really helps with Alzheimerrsquos and demen-tia because itrsquos an anxiety hellip and they may not be able to speak but every-body understands the language of music We usually have the musi-cian play old songs because this brings back memories of when they were younger or when they got married ndash each music piece has a mem-ory for themrdquo

Mann finds the music can really calm people down

The Campbell River and District Adult Care Society is a registered charity dedicated to restoring a sense of dig-nity reducing isolation improving the quality

of life and assisting indi-viduals ndash mostly seniors ndash to remain independent in our community

The society has been providing social and recreational programs for adults with long-term health concerns while offering support and respite to primary caregivers since 1980

The Adult Care Soci-etyrsquos day program runs Monday to Fr iday excluding holidays and provides social activities and entertainment peer interaction group exer-cise mental stimulation nutritional hot lunches and snacks nursing support monitoring of medical conditions and medications and help with toileting feeding

and mobility issues As well transportation to the centre in Willow Point and to and from outings is provided Cli-ents who visit the centre can choose to read play cards visit with friends or take part in a variety of activities

ldquoWe really help out lots of seniors They come here and they donrsquot need to worry they will be looked after they will be well fed and therersquos a registered nurse onsite so I will do the assess-ments ndash that really helps if someone is not feeling wellrdquo said Mann

For more informa-tion about the Adult Care Society visit wwwcradultcarecom or call 250-923-0991

Singing the praises of Adult Care Society music therapy program

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Altrusa International of Campbell River recently presented its annual donation to the Campbell River and District Adult Care Society for music therapy Seated in front from left are Pam Mann Helen Suhan and Pat Jones while in the back from left are Andrea Mar-shall Chris Button Chris Perras and Hannah McRoberts

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The Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games kick off

tomorrow and 1738 of BCrsquos best emerging high performance talents have registered and are ready to be part of this celebration of sport and community which runs Feb 25-28

The 1225 athletes are from every corner of the province and have trained to earn a place to represent their zone at the Games Com-peting in 17 different sports the athletes are an average of 14 years old and for most this will be their first experi-ence at a multi-sport Games

Special Olympians will compete in basketball and figure skating and athletes with a dis-ability will compete in wheelchair basketball and para cross country

skiingThese athletes will

be supported by 333 coaches and 180 offi-

cials who have earned their certification in order to provide the best knowledge and exper-

tise to the athletes and the competition

Volunteers in Pentic-ton have been preparing for the past 18 months to host the Games ndash the fourth time this com-munity has done so There will be over 1800 volunteers working to ensure the participants have exceptional com-petition and a first-rate experience with Opening and Closing Ceremonies special events and wonderful hospitality

ldquoPenticton is where the BC Games began in 1978 and we are so pleased to be back and benefiting from the his-tory of sport and event hosting in this commu-nityrdquo said Kelly Mann President and CEO of the BC Games Society ldquoThe athletes coaches and officials coming to these BC Winter Games

are taking their first step towards future national and international level competitions and the expertise of the volun-teers will make a mark on their journeyrdquo

The BC Winter Games has been the starting point for many athletes who have gone on to higher levels of sport Over 50 per cent of Team BC athletes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games were BC Games alumni 18 alumni were part of Team Canada at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games including Kelownarsquos Kelsey Serwa (Ski Cross) Summerlandrsquos Justin Kripps (Bob-sleigh) and Josh Dueck of Vernon in Para Alpine

For more informa-tion about the BC Winter Games visit BCGAMESORG

Let the BC Winter Games begin

Many Camp-bell River area athletes

will be competing in the BC Winter Games for Team Vancouver Island-Central Coast They aren Ayaz Amlani ndash

Badminton Official Campbell Rivern Benner Nick ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Caulfield Andrew

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Heriot Bayn Marsters Dave

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Rodway Melanie

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Head Coach Campbell Rivern Shade Jesse ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-

pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Bonnie

Jean ndash Basketball - Spe-cial Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Violet ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Assistant Coach Campbell Rivern Siggs Denise ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Krull Chayse

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Athlete (Team Thompson-Okanagan) Campbell Rivern Krull Sherry-Lynn

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Adult Supervisor Campbell Rivern Johnston Don ndash

Biathlon Head Coach Campbell Rivern Batch Brooklyn ndash

Gymnastics Athlete

Campbell Rivern Sader Todd ndash Gym-

nastics Official Camp-bell Rivern Veenstra Jenna

Gymnastics Athlete (Team North West) Smithersn Doherty Jacob ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Girvin Bryn ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Golobar Quinn ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Anthony ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Haley ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Henry Bruce ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Hicks Jacob ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Matkovich Emilie ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Painter Kelsey ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Warner Jordann ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Wellard Jamiliya ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Barnes Kyle ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Chamberlin Cody

ndash Karate Official Campbell Rivern Doyon Chloe ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Potorieko Trevor ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Smith Ashton ndash

Karate Athlete Cour-tenayn Tymchyshyn Chris-

tina ndash Karate Athlete

Campbell Rivern Wood Daniel ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Bauer Winona ndash

Skiing - Alpine Head Coach (Team Fraser River) Whistlern Perras Trent ndash Ski-

ing - Alpine Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Emmy ndash Ski-

ing - Cross Country Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Andrea ndash

Skiing - Cross Country Assistant Coach Camp-bell Rivern Greze-Kozuki

Thomas ndash Skiing - Free-style Athlete Campbell River

Editorrsquos Note ndash This list is compiled from the BC Winter Games website If there is any athlete missing please let us know

Meet your Campbell River and area participants

24 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA24 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

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Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

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In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

Public NoticeCouncil Procedure

Bylaw 416 2015

PO Box 29 601 Kelsey Way Sayward BC V0P 1R0 Telephone (250)282-5512 Fax (250) 282-5511 bull Email ndash villagesaywardvalleynet

Village of Sayward

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IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES

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V9W 5A7

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FOUND MEMORY stick on Larwood Rd Feb 2016 250-923-8630 to identify

TRAVEL

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EXPERIENCED HOUSE Dog sitter avail springsummer lsquo16 Refrsquos avail long term preferred Kathleen 1-250-619-0786

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Authority

MANAGER COMMUNITY HEALTH

AND WELLNESSTemporary full-time one year position Nanaimo Inter Tribal Health Au-thority (ITHA) a multi-disciplinary health or-ganization providing ser-vices to 29 member First Nations on Vancouver Is-land based in Nanaimo British Columbia is seek-ing a Manager Commu-nity Health and Wellness (CHW) to lead the CHW Department and related programs such as those related to Residential School survivors those who have suffered Inter-generational trauma sui-cide and critical incident response and youth leadershipThe ideal candidate has a degree in the fi eld of human services plus 3 to 5 years directly related experience including su-pervision The incum-bent must have suicide prevention substance abuse and mental health program knowledge as well as knowledge of programs and services available through other provincial federal and First Nations agencies and organizationsAdvance your career to-day with a great or-ganization Please send your re-sume and cover letter by e-mail to hrithaca or by fax at 250-591-2169Please refer to the posi-tion title when submitting your applicationThe closing date for this competition is Feb-ruary 26 2016

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requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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250-830-0295

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NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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From left Stevie and Jack Turley present Stacey Marsh (Campbell River Hospital Foundation) and Keli Cheryl and Sheridan with a cheque to go towards new equipment for Campbell River Hospital

Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

Attention Joe LeBlanc RPF co Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6H5

Telephone (250) 286-5148 Fax (250) 286-3412E-mail joeleblancinterforcom

Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo

Forest Stewardship Plan

Location Date Time

Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood StreetCampbell River BC

February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyPhone (250) 286-5148

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February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

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Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

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1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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A 45-year-old driver of a semi tractortrailer and his passenger a 49-year-old female ndash both from Campbell River ndash escaped from their vehicle after it went off the Alberni Highway and plunged into Cam-eron Lake Oceanside RCMP said

Cpl Jesse Foreman said on Sunday at 836 am the Oceanside RCMP were notified of a westbound semi tractortrailer that had gone off the Alberni Highway and into Cameron Lake near

Angel Rock At the scene RCMP

officers discovered that the driver had lost con-trol on the corner and

the trailer leaned and flipped dragging the tractor over the concrete barrier and plunging into the lake

The driver and passen-ger escaped with ldquorela-tively minor injuriesrdquo and were treated by BC Ambulance personnel

The 2002 Freightliner truck and trailer with a full load of woodchips are in the lake at an

unknown depthThe investigation is

still underway to deter-mine what charges if any

are warranted Several agencies were

notified to begin logistics and cleanup efforts

ldquoThey say they donrsquot have any money in their budget for upkeep but what that really means is they donrsquot choose to put it high in their fund-ing priorities You can build artificial fields that benefit the soccer com-munity but you canrsquot pay a couple of summer students to come down here and do a little trail upkeeprdquo

K a t h y a n d D o n McCartney ndash who own the next house up the river from the Ivaneskos ndash agree

Kathy says shersquos not against improvements to the trail as long as they donrsquot increase public use of Maple Street What shersquod prefer however is for people to be directed to less residential areas

ldquoThe traffic down here is already bad on any given dayrdquo she says ldquoAs property owners we already have no peace and quiet down hererdquo

Her suggestion is that

if the CNA wants more people to use the trails in Campbellton they should look at what they can do to the other side of the river where there arenrsquot residences that would be disturbed by the possible increase in traffic

ldquoThere are already parking lots over thererdquo she says ldquoAll they would need over there is some more garbage cansrdquo

Shaw says the CNA has been meeting with the concerned neighbours and since doing so he has come to agree with their assertions that itrsquos not a good idea to drive more traffic to the end of Maple Street calling that solution ldquonot accept-ablerdquo

ldquoThe feasibility study requested by the city doesnrsquot reach into that issue far enough but has brought the problem to lightrdquo Shaw says add-ing those involved in the planning are look-ing at alternative solu-tions since coming to

that same conclusion ndash because the CNA is only interested in solutions that all interested parties are happy with

Ed Ivaneskorsquos other concern is for the fish habitat which he feels is getting lost in all the dis-cussion about economics and beautification

The Maple Pool a ldquosanctuary of sorts for spring salmonrdquo Ed says is a sensitive ecosystem and the introduction of structures ndash or increased foot traffic along its banks causing erosion problems ndash could mess with the delicate balance of the river

ldquoTaking how I feel about what I will see out my window and how I feel about traffic and everything else about my feelings out of the equa-tionrdquo he says ldquoitrsquos still a terrible idea to start messing with the banks of this area of the riverrdquo

The CNArsquos proposals are still in the planning consultation and fund-ing-acquisition stages

so neighbourhood con-cerns still have time to be further addressed before any implementa-tion happens

Ed at least will be making a point to be at any future meetings or presentations discussing the proposed project to make sure the CNA is working for all the arearsquos residents who may be affected by these plans

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Continued from Pg 1

Trail Alternative solutions explored

PHOTO COURTESY OF ERIN WALLIS

Mobile homeKatie Denne and her children look at their new home which has come to Campbell River all the way from Oak Bay This 103-year-old five-bedroom home (on the right) which began its journey up-Island on Feb 20 was expected to arrive on the Dennesrsquo Ida Road farm this morning by 5 am Nickel Bros House Moving Ltd is moving the house and Denne says they have to close the highway and Park Road and move the house in the middle of the night so they can get the home onto the farm property The house is 50 feet wide and the telephone poles on Park Road are about 51 feet apart so the truck driver would have zigzagged up the road As well they have had to drop all the power lines and drive over them because the house is so tall See Fridayrsquos paper for more about the house and the move

Semi driven by Campbell River man plunges into Cameron Lake

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Cameron Lake lower left is located between Parksville and Port Alberni

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RACHAEL BECKLEY

MARNIE NEAVES

KEVINMCKINNON

KRISTIPELLEGRIN

DEBBIEBAKER

MICHELLE HUELLER

DAVEHAMILTON

DARCEY WOOD

ALISTAIR TAYLOR

JACQUIE DUNS

MARILYNKIRKBY

DEAN TAYLOR

MARIA KIRLEY

KRISTEN DOUGLAS

LINDSAYCHUNG

TYLER MESZAROS

TAMMYROBINSON

MIKE DAVIES

Yourcommunitynews team DON

DANIELS

Member of National NewsMedia Council

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRRORFIRST ISSUE 1971

Publishes Wednesday and Friday by Black Press Ltd bull 104-250 Dogwood St Campbell River BC V9W 2X9 bull Ph 250-287-9227 bull Fax 250-287-3238editorcampbellrivermirrorcom bull wwwcampbellrivermirrorcomOpinion

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RACHAEL BECKLEY

MARNIE NEAVES

KEVINMCKINNON

KRISTIPELLEGRIN

DEBBIEBAKER

MICHELLE HUELLER

DAVEHAMILTON

DARCEY WOOD

ALISTAIR TAYLOR

JACQUIE DUNS

MARILYNKIRKBY

DEAN TAYLOR

MARIA KIRLEY

KRISTEN DOUGLAS

LINDSAYCHUNG

TYLER MESZAROS

TAMMYROBINSON

MIKE DAVIES

Yourcommunitynews team DON

DANIELS

Member of National NewsMedia Council

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRRORFIRST ISSUE 1971

Publishes Wednesday and Friday by Black Press Ltd bull 104-250 Dogwood St Campbell River BC V9W 2X9 bull Ph 250-287-9227 bull Fax 250-287-3238editorcampbellrivermirrorcom bull wwwcampbellrivermirrorcomOpinion

You have to wonder if back in 2007 while David Shepherd and Travis Price were buying a stack of 50 pink shirts could they have imagined that their bully-ing protest would spread around the world

Probably not They were just trying to support a fellow student who was bullied for wearing a pink shirt on the first day of school But this year we are celebrating Pink Shirt Day (or Anti-bullying Day if you prefer) for the ninth year Wednesday And itrsquos five years since the United Nations took a stand and proclaimed May 4 International Anti-Bullying Day

Thatrsquos pretty good return for the purchase of a stack of cheap T-shirts

Why do people especially kids bully others There are so many reasons that it would never be pos-sible to find one answer that would fit all situa-tions What is common however is their victims Bullies have a knack for finding the kids that are

unlikely to retaliate And they choose them because the victim is different mdash skin colour nationality size hair colour shape of the nose you name it mdash even the colour of shirt you choose to wear

Letrsquos hope the word continues to spread Bullying will likely never be wiped out completely but we can hope to reduce its hold on society as has been done with the once socially acceptable drinking and driv-ing

So letrsquos all do our part today and wear pink to show you are taking a stand against bullying For more information check out pinkshirtdayca

ndash Black Press

It started with a simple pink shirt

Our View

We say Show you are taking a stand against bullying wear pink

Pass that Styrofoam ndash no wait ndash expanded polystyrene cupRecently our newsroom

received an email from one of our readers that amused us all on a slow Friday afternoon

It certainly started quite the lengthy discussion around the editorial department and has made for some great conversa-tion

Apparently there is no such thing as a Styrofoam cup cooler or even packaging

You may be thinking lsquowait a minutersquo But nope that dispos-able cup of coffee or hot choco-late that yoursquove drank out of is not Styrofoam

Styrofoam is a registered trademark of the Dow Chemi-cal Company and is a type of foam insulation used in con-struction

Irsquom pretty sure Irsquove never actually touched genuine Sty-rofoam in my life Which let me tell you came as a bit of a surprise

So just what are those coffee cups coolers and packaging then you ask

Theyrsquore actually expanded polystyrene the catch-all name for those white heat-retaining

cups and the packaging that wersquore told we canrsquot put in the bins at our recycling depots

But maybe we can Those labels clearly say lsquono

Styrofoamrsquo but what if itrsquos not re a l l y S t y ro -foam What if what wersquore really dropping off is expanded poly-styrene

Then is it a free for all

Irsquom kidding of course we know what you mean Comox Strath-cona Waste Man-agement But stillhellipthe world is full of loopholes

And ful l of brand names ndash such as Styro-foam ndash being used as generic terms

That thing that cleans the ice during the intermission at the hockey game

Itrsquos not necessarily a Zamboni unless itrsquos made by the Zam-boni company

Olympia makes a popular

machine often seen at the rink but itrsquos not actually a Zamboni itrsquos an ice resurfacer

And that adhesive bandage you use to stop the blood flow when you cut yourself Itrsquos not

really a Band-Aid unless itrsquos made b y B a n d - A i d brand

And wersquove all been offered a Kleenex for our nose or for our tears But is it really a genuine Kleenex Likely not

Unless itrsquos the R e a l Mc C o y made by t he Kleenex com-pany what yoursquore

probably using is simply just a tissue

Other commonly known brands that we often use gener-ically include Chapstick Bub-ble Wrap Rollerblades Scotch Tape Velcro Dumpster Fris-bee and Post-Its

So to the reader who drew our attention to the proper use

of Styrofoam ndash thank you it was a lesson learned and it sure got us talking

Since Irsquom fortunate enough

to have this platform to reach out to all of you I would like to take the opportunity to express my gratitude for the response I received to my last column regarding Ash Wednesday

To all of the people ndash some of whom Irsquove never met before ndash who took the time to call com-ment on our website speak to me face-to-face and even deliver a hand-written letter thank you

Your unexpected support was overwhelming and truly meant a lot Irsquoll admit I did have second thoughts as I began to write wondering if I could really get away with writ-ing about such a topic But Irsquom happy to say Irsquom glad I saw it through and was able to pro-vide some enlightenment

All of your support has encouraged me to write more about my faith

Thank you

Dear Hon Dr Terry LakeIt is deplorable that the wait time for an ultrasound

in Campbell River is 6-8 monthsAs you know ultrasound is a primary diagnostic

tool It is a relatively simple procedure does not expose the body to the radiation that a CT scan does nor is it as costly as an MRI Yet in Campbell River it takes less time to get a CT scan than it does to get an ultrasound While a patient waits the 6-8 months to get an ultrasound appointment the window of opportunity for successful surgeries has passed in many cases That would have been the case in my situation had my doctor not referred me to Oceans-ide Radiology in Parksville for the ultrasound I had an appointment in six weeks (still too long) The results indicated a need for surgery which is opti-mally done between 3-6 months I wouldnrsquot even have had an ultrasound appointment before that window was long gone The fact that I will probably have go to a private clinic for this procedure is another issue

I wonrsquot see this specialist for an assessment until mid-April Who knows when surgery might take place This situation must be addressed and soon These long wait times are a frustration to patients and doctors alike

WE Biegler

LettersUltrasound wait times far too long

KRISTENrsquoSCO

MM

EN

T Kristen Douglas

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pink shirt day

A community is strengthened through diversity and is defined by how it treats its most vulnerable

pinkshirtday stopbullyingiammorethan pinkshirtpromise

bestrong antibullying thisismeparentsagainstbullying havejustice

mdash Councilrsquos 2015-19 Strategic Plan

Help End Bullyingon February 24

Bullying

hereSTOPS

If you need helpPlease donrsquot be afraid to

tell someone

When you are kind to others It not only changes you

it changes the world ~ Harold Kushner

PAIN STOP INJURY CRUELTY VIOLENCE TORMENT BAD HARM HURT SAD ABUSE DEPRESSED SUICIDE AFRAID ANGER AGGRESSION

PEACE JOY SELFESTEEM LISTEN LOVE EMBRACE CARE CHEER HUG NICE KINDNESS GIVING GRATITUDE ENCOURAGE ELEVATE

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Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex bull Tel 250-287-9234 bull wwwstrathconardca

Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex of the Strathcona Regional District is a

The mission of Strathcona

Gardens Recreation Complex

is to provide community resources recreation and leisure

opportunities for people of all ages

and abilities by promoting social active and healthy

living

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Dr Kevin Lathangue amp Associates

End bullyingPromote acceptance

and diversityWear pink on

February 24th

DR LATHANGUE and ASSOCIATES

ANTI-BULLYINGPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERS

CROWSThe crows sit watching all day and night

A murder of crows observe the ghtOf one big bear and one lone hare

Most of the crows donrsquot know how to actThe strongest of all is as erce as a cat

He ghts off the bear and takes care of the hare~Grace Ringdahl

Eacutecole Phoenix Middle School

SOARING WITH THE BREEZEBirds ying high in the treesEven higher than the bees

Always seeing things but keep soaring with the breeze

They might see something thatrsquos awful and meanBut will keep sitting watching them plead

~Hailey RicardEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

Eacutecole Phoenix Middle SchoolWORDS CAN HURT

Words can hurt make me feel sadWhen I havenrsquot done anything badSometimes words that hurt the most

Start as a joke or even a boast

Words can hurt ring in my earsI wish I could tell my peers

You bully me just to look coolDonrsquot you know yoursquore just a fool

~Emily MilneEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

Toll Free 1-888-443-86902773 Island Highway Campbell River DL30777

wwwcrhondacom

Say Good Words Think Good Thoughts Do Good Deeds

POEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERS

BULLYHe kicks me He trips meTakes my binder and all

I try to stand but instead I just fall

Then came the day when I had enoughI stand up for myself I act big and buffI stare at his eyes everything is a blur

He steps backwards now looking unsure

He runs away and I stay standing hereNow he knows what itrsquos like

That feeling of fear

~Trent PerrasEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

STRONG PEOPLE

STRONGest PEOPLE

STROSTROS NG PEOPLETRONG PEOPLETROStand up for Themselves

STRONGest PEOPLEStand up for Others

STRONGest PEOPLEbut the

They might see something thatrsquos awful and mean

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JOIN THE MOVEMENTRECOGNIZING CYBERBULLYINGBefore social media became so prevalent instances of bullying were somewhat easy to recognize However with a good majority of children now engaged in digital networking and social media bullying may not end with the ringing of the school bell and evidence of bullying may not be so readily apparentAccording to Cyberbullying statistics from the i-SAFE foundation more than half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online and about the same number have engaged in cyberbullying More than 80 percent of teens use a mobile phone regularly making it the most popular form of technology and a common medium for repeated cyberbullyingCyberbullying takes place through electronic technology and differs from traditional forms of bullying Cyberbullying can occur via text messaging

blogging updates to social media sites andor phone conversations What makes cyberbullying more dif cult to detect and remedy than traditional bullying is that s o m e t i m e s this type of

bullying is veiled in secrecyThose who engage in cyberbullying can create

aliases and accounts under false names allowing them to covertly engage in bullying behavior As a result tracking down bullies can be challengingAlthough cyberbullying is on the rise there are some things that parents and children can do to help put a stop to such

unfortunate instances Parents who feel their

child is not emotionally ready for the responsibility of a digital device can hold back on purchasing a smartphone or choose one with very limited features Some schools set strict limits on phone usage at school and children who go only from school to home and vice versa may not have the need for an ldquoemergency phonerdquo that can open up a window for trouble Adolescents and teens should feel comfortable talking with their parents without the fear of reprimand Otherwise they may hide instances of

Adults should remain diligent in monitoring what kids are doing online Bullying can take place through digital devices such as mobile phones

before you speak

Think

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Jens amp Mary RolinskiLocally

Owned for30 Years

DOGWOOD PET MARTldquoCampbell Riverrsquos Favourite Pet Food and Supply Storerdquo

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THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

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THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

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e 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 February 27 2016 Rain or shineSteve Somerset General Manager for Bill Howich Chrysler announced plans to hold the 28th Annual used car and truck event with used vehicles starting at $77 and up Saturday February 27 2016 According to Mr Somerset sales from the last few months have resulted in an extra amount of used cars and trucks ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should nd these prices as low as auction prices in many casesrdquoldquois is the 28th $77 Sale at our dealership and we have sold over 380 vehicles annually into the

Campbell River North Island regionrdquoldquoHere every used car and truck is on sale FIRST COME FIRST SERVED AND NO BIDDING Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so the buyers may inspect them for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 am when the prices are DRASTICALLY REDUCED on the windshield will be given rst opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the DRASTICALLY REDUCED price is 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 hassleldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange low-cost nancing as well as bank representatives that will be present

Wersquove 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 operationsrdquoldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehicles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquoAny questions can be directed to 1-877-251-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday February 27 2016 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos licenseJust a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 o MSRP on some models

KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Itrsquos officialCity council gave its

final seal of approval to a 245 per cent residential tax increase at its Mon-day night meeting

Ron Bowles the cityrsquos corporate services man-ager said Campbell River is so far the only municipality to approve its financial bylaw

ldquoItrsquos the first in the provincerdquo he told coun-cil

Council adopted its $634 million operat-ing budget for 2016 and long-term financial plan ahead of the May dead-line for municipalities to submit their budgets to the province

Campbell Riverrsquos 2016 budget includes a $37 increase over last year for the average assessed

Campbell River home and a zero dollar increase for all other tax classes

Campbell River tax-payers have seen their taxes steadily increase over the past few years

Last year counci l approved a 169 per cent hike in property taxes while in 2014 taxes rose by 292 per cent and in 2013 taxes went up 391 per cent

Last year also saw tax

increases to the Utili-ties 2 and the Managed Forest class Combined those increases gen-erated an additional $95000 in revenue for the city

The financial plan the city will be submit-ting to the province this time around differs from previous plans in that itrsquos looking ahead long-term

ldquoCongratulations to

council and to finance staf f rdquo Mayor Andy Adams said ldquoThis is the earliest adoption of the financial plan and the first 10-year plan in this councilrsquos historyrdquo

Myriah Foort the cityrsquos finance manager said it was the goal of city staff to deliver a budget to council that minimizes taxation impacts

ldquoThe focus for 2016 financial planning has been to stabilize the annual tax rate increase for current and future years while provid-ing ongoing funding to maintain base ser-vice levels allowing for moderate increases in

service levels and also to provide funding for ongoing maintenance and investment in capi-tal infrastructurerdquo Foort said in December when the budget was formed by council ldquoAs such the budget parameters include a conservative annual allocation for each component of the cityrsquos budget and replaces the large swings in tax increases with consistent and predictable valuesrdquo

The budget includes money for increased downtown safety mea-sures such as 15 extra hours a week for secu-rity downtown as well as funding for increased

video surveillance and support for the RCMP in investigating major crime

Council also allocated $10000 for improved lighting in downtown parking lots and for landscaping to make them cleaner and safer

The financial plan also includes $125000 for a downtown revitalization concept plan and design as well as $10000 for the design of the cityrsquos 35 acre waterfront property near Discovery Harbour marina and $20000 to clean up the beach access at the southern end of the Maritime Heritage Centre parking lot

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

City council took the unusual step this week of giving the Campbell River Food Bank exactly what it was asking for

The food bank which last year on average served 2150 people each month was looking for $21000 from the city for a brand-new cold room to accommodate extra donations the society is receiving from local gro-cery stores

Council at its Monday meeting agreed to give the food bank $20000 ndash more or less the entire amount it was asking for ndash even though as Coun Charlie Cornfield reminded council thatrsquos not the usual protocol

Cornfield said typi-cally council will provide matching funds or at the very least additional

funds to top up seed money which the organi-zation typically builds up on its own or with help from other grants

ldquoI get a little concerned about that (providing the full amount) when I think there is outside funding available or at least they should be ask-ing othersrdquo Cornfield said ldquoI do support the program Irsquom not sure I support it to this extentrdquo

But Mayor Andy Adams said the food bank falls under the cityrsquos strategic vision that council lsquounderstands that our community is strengthened through diversity and our city is defined by how it treats its most vulnerablersquo

He said the food bank ldquohits that markrdquo

Cornfield agreed but said providing full fund-ing still went against councilrsquos usual practise

ldquoThey do a wonder-ful job no doubt about it at allrdquo Cornfield said ldquoTherersquos lots of worth-while endeavours I think of the homeless the most vulnerable sec-tor We didnrsquot fund 100 per cent of the homeless shelter We just havenrsquot done thatrdquo

The food bank went to council asking for help in order to purchase the cold room and eliminate some of the food bankrsquos energy costs

Jana Watt the food bankrsquos secretary said the cold room would reduce energy costs by 30 per cent because the food bank would no longer need its 13 chest freezers walk-in freezer upright freezer or two commer-cial coolers

The other piece is that the food bank needs a larger storage space to

Food bank hits the mark with request for city funding

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301 St Annrsquos RoadCampbell River BC V9W 4C7

Telephone 250-286-5700infocampbellrivercawwwcampbellriverca

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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COMMUNITY UPDATE FEBRUARY 24 2016

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

Thisshouldbeatthetopofthead

Thisshouldbeatthebo0omofthead

Workshop Pathways to Building MoreEnergy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank ofConstructive Home Solutions Inc The eventwill take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre(401 11th Ave)

Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg forNew Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 am to 1215 pm Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

SHARE YOUR IDEAS FOR THE FUTUREThe City of Campbell River is reviewing its Sustainable Official Community Plan (SOCP)amp Zoning Bylaw and asking citizens businesses and community organizations to weigh in on how the community should grow and develop

ATTEND THE FIRST OPEN HOUSE

Join us on Tuesday March 8 at the Maritime Heritage Centre Drop-in to this interactive event any time between 6 to 9 pm to share your ideas

Visit campbellrivercaOCPreview to learn more and sign up for e-mail updates

Questions Call us 250-286-5725

accommodate all of the extra donations the food bank is receiving thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding with Superstore

Under the agreement Superstore is providing the food bank with any unsalable produce dairy meat and bakery items

ldquoAll of a sudden all of the grocery stores Superstore and others in Campbell River are com-ing online instead of throwing out their food like they used to now they have decided theyrsquore going to give us produce meat bakery ndash this has never happened before and all of a sudden wersquore getting all this food and we donrsquot have room to accommodate itrdquo Watt said ldquoWe have tons of freezers but our energy expenses are extremely highrdquo

And while the dona-tions are piling up the food bank isnrsquot keeping its good fortune to itself The society has been passing along some of its donations to other chari-table organizations such as the Salvation Army for its soup kitchen St Vincent de Paul which serves meals to the homeless out of Radi-ant Life Church as well as other churches and agencies

ldquoWersquore spreading it around itrsquos a very good situation for everyone in this townrdquo Watt said

The food bank itself distributes non-per-ishable items the first three Wednesdays of the month and soup buns dairy and produce on Mondays and Fridays out of its Marwalk Cres-cent facility

Clients include single parents low-income families seniors peo-ple on disability and social assistance people looking after parents and grandparents and grandparents looking after kids and grandchil-dren according to Deb-bie Willis food bank manager

A total of 32 per cent of the food bank clien-tele are children under the age of 19

Coun Larry Sam-

son said it was the least council could do to come up with the money to support the cold room which in turn allows the food bank to provide its

clients and particularly children with healthy nourishing food like produce

ldquoWersquore seeing both our mines go down wersquore

seeing different families working in Alberta hav-ing to come home wersquore seeing different hard-shipsrdquo Samson said ldquoSo I think this is one of the

ways we as a council and as taxpayers can help support these families that are going through this tough time right now It is a lot of money

but I think itrsquos money well spent that will ben-efit the whole commu-nityrdquo

The $20000 will come from councilrsquos contin-

gency account which is set aside for unforeseen costs and to help council fulfil financial requests f rom organizat ions throughout the year

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Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

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Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcluding Bogs products

TO20 50OFFour original price TO20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

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Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

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50OFFour original price

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WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

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INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

WIDE SELECTION OF

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SKATES AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

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IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

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INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

ALL

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

ALL

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

WIDE SELECTION OFHOCKEY EQUIPMENT

30OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

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151 Dogwood Campbell RiverPhone 830-WOOD (9663)

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230-1400 Dogwood St778-346-3332

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Across from Starbucks in Mariner Square

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Coldest Night of the Year raises $166K

Above Milei Stewart (left) and Avery Sorensen finish the Coldest Night of the Year walk Feb 20 at the Campbell River Community Centre while at right walkers make their way along the route The Coldest Night of the Year is a fundraising walk that takes part on the same day all across the country and this was the third year the event was held in Campbell River This year 113 walkers registered for the event and the walk raised $1660920 for Campbell River Family Services Campbell River Family Services provides a range of programs and ser-vices including counselling support education prevention and crisis intervention and the non-profit charitable organization is raising money for a temporary location for a sobering assessment centre this year

Impalas play fundraising danceThe Impalas will be performing this Saturday (Feb 27) at the Sadie Hawkins Dance at the Campbell River Community Centre The dance which will be held from 8 pm to midnight is a fundraiser to help bring Syrian refugees to Campbell River and there will be a cash bar a silent auction and costume prizes Tick-ets are $40 per person or $75 per couple and are available at the Campbell River Mirror office Baba Gannouj Online Gourmet Works of HArt and Inspirations on Quadra

Artist Mary Deveau will guide students towards creating a paint-ing that is simply about painting at an upcoming abstract painting class

Learn more about abstract painting with Deveau on Wednesdays from Feb 24 to March 16 from 630 to 9 pm at the Campbell River Art Gallery studio

The class will explore creative mark mak-ing abstracting forms colour theory and paint applications through a series of exercises that encourage painting intu-itively letting go of out-come and being open to change and surprise

Participants will be using methods of paint-ing that will induce spontaneity like paint-ing to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing to free the mind and to inspire stu-dents to loosen up and have fun

The class costs $120 for Campbell River Art Gallery members and $140 for non-members

Space is limited so donrsquot delay in register-ing

For more information contact the Art Gallery at 250-287-2261 or email programscrartgalleryca

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EAGLES

Loosen up and have fun at abstract painting class

An abstract piece by Mary Deveau who will be teaching an abstract paint-ing class Wednesday nights at the Camp-bell River Art Gal-lery studio starting Feb 24 The class runs until March 16 and will introduce participants to meth-ods of painting that will induce spontane-ity such as painting to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing

Follow Altrusa down the Yellow Brick Road

The Altrusa Club is holding its annual fundraiser the sing along movie event The Wizard of Oz Saturday Feb 27 at 7 pm at the Tidemark Theater The Scarecrow (Sharon Rondquist-Turner) Dorothy (Mary Rondquist) and the Cowardly Lion (Alice Rondquist) are getting ready to follow the Yellow Brick Road down to the Tidemark Theater for an evening of fun and frivolity Tickets are available at the Tidemark Theater box office or online at tidemarktheatrecom

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2502874515 wwwquinsamhotelcom1500 Island Highway Campbell River

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Stephen Frame

Law Corporation

Phone 286-6691Toll Free 1-800-661-0238

Fax 286-1191301-1100 Island Highway

Campbell River BC

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NANAIMO PORT THEATRE SATURDAY MARCH 5

TICKETS AVAIL AT THEATRES BOX OFFICE amp ONLINE CAMPBELL RIVER TIDEMARK THEATRE FRIDAY MARCH 4

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Join us for a Magical EveningSaturday March 19th

EAGLES LODGE - 1999 14th AvenueCocktails 5 pm bull Dinner 6 pm

following dinner

Magic Show by Damien CarriereTickets available for pickup at theFOE Lodge - 1999 14th Ave Campbell Riveror call for details 250-287-4990

Join us for a Magical EveningTickets $2000 per personAll funds raised go tosupport local initiatives

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Pam Mann the nurse administrator at the Campbell River and Dis-trict Adult Care Soci-ety adult day program canrsquot say enough about beneficial music therapy has been to the societyrsquos clients

And shersquos so grateful to Altrusa International of Campbell River for pro-viding an annual dona-tion to ensure music therapy is one of the services provided by the society

ldquoWersquore so blessed that they sponsor our music therapyrdquo said Mann

Many of the Adult Care Societyrsquos clients are seniors with dementia

and Mann says music therapy helps them to relax

ldquoMusic is known to be very therapeuticrdquo she said ldquoIt brings back old memories good memo-ries from childhoodrdquo

Altrusa donates $1300 yearly to the Adult Care Society which provides music therapy once a week at the societyrsquos cen-tre at 12-142 Larwood Rd Mann says they have a music therapist come in musicians play gui-tar piano and flute and they have also invested money into instruments and purchased drums so the societyrsquos clients can play music as well

ldquoWe make sure each client has some exposure to musicrdquo said Mann

ldquoItrsquos a great program It really really helps with Alzheimerrsquos and demen-tia because itrsquos an anxiety hellip and they may not be able to speak but every-body understands the language of music We usually have the musi-cian play old songs because this brings back memories of when they were younger or when they got married ndash each music piece has a mem-ory for themrdquo

Mann finds the music can really calm people down

The Campbell River and District Adult Care Society is a registered charity dedicated to restoring a sense of dig-nity reducing isolation improving the quality

of life and assisting indi-viduals ndash mostly seniors ndash to remain independent in our community

The society has been providing social and recreational programs for adults with long-term health concerns while offering support and respite to primary caregivers since 1980

The Adult Care Soci-etyrsquos day program runs Monday to Fr iday excluding holidays and provides social activities and entertainment peer interaction group exer-cise mental stimulation nutritional hot lunches and snacks nursing support monitoring of medical conditions and medications and help with toileting feeding

and mobility issues As well transportation to the centre in Willow Point and to and from outings is provided Cli-ents who visit the centre can choose to read play cards visit with friends or take part in a variety of activities

ldquoWe really help out lots of seniors They come here and they donrsquot need to worry they will be looked after they will be well fed and therersquos a registered nurse onsite so I will do the assess-ments ndash that really helps if someone is not feeling wellrdquo said Mann

For more informa-tion about the Adult Care Society visit wwwcradultcarecom or call 250-923-0991

Singing the praises of Adult Care Society music therapy program

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Altrusa International of Campbell River recently presented its annual donation to the Campbell River and District Adult Care Society for music therapy Seated in front from left are Pam Mann Helen Suhan and Pat Jones while in the back from left are Andrea Mar-shall Chris Button Chris Perras and Hannah McRoberts

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The Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games kick off

tomorrow and 1738 of BCrsquos best emerging high performance talents have registered and are ready to be part of this celebration of sport and community which runs Feb 25-28

The 1225 athletes are from every corner of the province and have trained to earn a place to represent their zone at the Games Com-peting in 17 different sports the athletes are an average of 14 years old and for most this will be their first experi-ence at a multi-sport Games

Special Olympians will compete in basketball and figure skating and athletes with a dis-ability will compete in wheelchair basketball and para cross country

skiingThese athletes will

be supported by 333 coaches and 180 offi-

cials who have earned their certification in order to provide the best knowledge and exper-

tise to the athletes and the competition

Volunteers in Pentic-ton have been preparing for the past 18 months to host the Games ndash the fourth time this com-munity has done so There will be over 1800 volunteers working to ensure the participants have exceptional com-petition and a first-rate experience with Opening and Closing Ceremonies special events and wonderful hospitality

ldquoPenticton is where the BC Games began in 1978 and we are so pleased to be back and benefiting from the his-tory of sport and event hosting in this commu-nityrdquo said Kelly Mann President and CEO of the BC Games Society ldquoThe athletes coaches and officials coming to these BC Winter Games

are taking their first step towards future national and international level competitions and the expertise of the volun-teers will make a mark on their journeyrdquo

The BC Winter Games has been the starting point for many athletes who have gone on to higher levels of sport Over 50 per cent of Team BC athletes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games were BC Games alumni 18 alumni were part of Team Canada at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games including Kelownarsquos Kelsey Serwa (Ski Cross) Summerlandrsquos Justin Kripps (Bob-sleigh) and Josh Dueck of Vernon in Para Alpine

For more informa-tion about the BC Winter Games visit BCGAMESORG

Let the BC Winter Games begin

Many Camp-bell River area athletes

will be competing in the BC Winter Games for Team Vancouver Island-Central Coast They aren Ayaz Amlani ndash

Badminton Official Campbell Rivern Benner Nick ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Caulfield Andrew

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Heriot Bayn Marsters Dave

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Rodway Melanie

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Head Coach Campbell Rivern Shade Jesse ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-

pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Bonnie

Jean ndash Basketball - Spe-cial Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Violet ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Assistant Coach Campbell Rivern Siggs Denise ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Krull Chayse

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Athlete (Team Thompson-Okanagan) Campbell Rivern Krull Sherry-Lynn

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Adult Supervisor Campbell Rivern Johnston Don ndash

Biathlon Head Coach Campbell Rivern Batch Brooklyn ndash

Gymnastics Athlete

Campbell Rivern Sader Todd ndash Gym-

nastics Official Camp-bell Rivern Veenstra Jenna

Gymnastics Athlete (Team North West) Smithersn Doherty Jacob ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Girvin Bryn ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Golobar Quinn ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Anthony ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Haley ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Henry Bruce ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Hicks Jacob ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Matkovich Emilie ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Painter Kelsey ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Warner Jordann ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Wellard Jamiliya ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Barnes Kyle ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Chamberlin Cody

ndash Karate Official Campbell Rivern Doyon Chloe ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Potorieko Trevor ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Smith Ashton ndash

Karate Athlete Cour-tenayn Tymchyshyn Chris-

tina ndash Karate Athlete

Campbell Rivern Wood Daniel ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Bauer Winona ndash

Skiing - Alpine Head Coach (Team Fraser River) Whistlern Perras Trent ndash Ski-

ing - Alpine Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Emmy ndash Ski-

ing - Cross Country Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Andrea ndash

Skiing - Cross Country Assistant Coach Camp-bell Rivern Greze-Kozuki

Thomas ndash Skiing - Free-style Athlete Campbell River

Editorrsquos Note ndash This list is compiled from the BC Winter Games website If there is any athlete missing please let us know

Meet your Campbell River and area participants

24 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA24 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

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Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

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In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

Public NoticeCouncil Procedure

Bylaw 416 2015

PO Box 29 601 Kelsey Way Sayward BC V0P 1R0 Telephone (250)282-5512 Fax (250) 282-5511 bull Email ndash villagesaywardvalleynet

Village of Sayward

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IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES

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V9W 5A7

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FOUND MEMORY stick on Larwood Rd Feb 2016 250-923-8630 to identify

TRAVEL

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EXPERIENCED HOUSE Dog sitter avail springsummer lsquo16 Refrsquos avail long term preferred Kathleen 1-250-619-0786

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Authority

MANAGER COMMUNITY HEALTH

AND WELLNESSTemporary full-time one year position Nanaimo Inter Tribal Health Au-thority (ITHA) a multi-disciplinary health or-ganization providing ser-vices to 29 member First Nations on Vancouver Is-land based in Nanaimo British Columbia is seek-ing a Manager Commu-nity Health and Wellness (CHW) to lead the CHW Department and related programs such as those related to Residential School survivors those who have suffered Inter-generational trauma sui-cide and critical incident response and youth leadershipThe ideal candidate has a degree in the fi eld of human services plus 3 to 5 years directly related experience including su-pervision The incum-bent must have suicide prevention substance abuse and mental health program knowledge as well as knowledge of programs and services available through other provincial federal and First Nations agencies and organizationsAdvance your career to-day with a great or-ganization Please send your re-sume and cover letter by e-mail to hrithaca or by fax at 250-591-2169Please refer to the posi-tion title when submitting your applicationThe closing date for this competition is Feb-ruary 26 2016

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requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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250-830-0295

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NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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From left Stevie and Jack Turley present Stacey Marsh (Campbell River Hospital Foundation) and Keli Cheryl and Sheridan with a cheque to go towards new equipment for Campbell River Hospital

Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

Attention Joe LeBlanc RPF co Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6H5

Telephone (250) 286-5148 Fax (250) 286-3412E-mail joeleblancinterforcom

Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo

Forest Stewardship Plan

Location Date Time

Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood StreetCampbell River BC

February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyPhone (250) 286-5148

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February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

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Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

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1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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RACHAEL BECKLEY

MARNIE NEAVES

KEVINMCKINNON

KRISTIPELLEGRIN

DEBBIEBAKER

MICHELLE HUELLER

DAVEHAMILTON

DARCEY WOOD

ALISTAIR TAYLOR

JACQUIE DUNS

MARILYNKIRKBY

DEAN TAYLOR

MARIA KIRLEY

KRISTEN DOUGLAS

LINDSAYCHUNG

TYLER MESZAROS

TAMMYROBINSON

MIKE DAVIES

Yourcommunitynews team DON

DANIELS

Member of National NewsMedia Council

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRRORFIRST ISSUE 1971

Publishes Wednesday and Friday by Black Press Ltd bull 104-250 Dogwood St Campbell River BC V9W 2X9 bull Ph 250-287-9227 bull Fax 250-287-3238editorcampbellrivermirrorcom bull wwwcampbellrivermirrorcomOpinion

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RACHAEL BECKLEY

MARNIE NEAVES

KEVINMCKINNON

KRISTIPELLEGRIN

DEBBIEBAKER

MICHELLE HUELLER

DAVEHAMILTON

DARCEY WOOD

ALISTAIR TAYLOR

JACQUIE DUNS

MARILYNKIRKBY

DEAN TAYLOR

MARIA KIRLEY

KRISTEN DOUGLAS

LINDSAYCHUNG

TYLER MESZAROS

TAMMYROBINSON

MIKE DAVIES

Yourcommunitynews team DON

DANIELS

Member of National NewsMedia Council

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRRORFIRST ISSUE 1971

Publishes Wednesday and Friday by Black Press Ltd bull 104-250 Dogwood St Campbell River BC V9W 2X9 bull Ph 250-287-9227 bull Fax 250-287-3238editorcampbellrivermirrorcom bull wwwcampbellrivermirrorcomOpinion

You have to wonder if back in 2007 while David Shepherd and Travis Price were buying a stack of 50 pink shirts could they have imagined that their bully-ing protest would spread around the world

Probably not They were just trying to support a fellow student who was bullied for wearing a pink shirt on the first day of school But this year we are celebrating Pink Shirt Day (or Anti-bullying Day if you prefer) for the ninth year Wednesday And itrsquos five years since the United Nations took a stand and proclaimed May 4 International Anti-Bullying Day

Thatrsquos pretty good return for the purchase of a stack of cheap T-shirts

Why do people especially kids bully others There are so many reasons that it would never be pos-sible to find one answer that would fit all situa-tions What is common however is their victims Bullies have a knack for finding the kids that are

unlikely to retaliate And they choose them because the victim is different mdash skin colour nationality size hair colour shape of the nose you name it mdash even the colour of shirt you choose to wear

Letrsquos hope the word continues to spread Bullying will likely never be wiped out completely but we can hope to reduce its hold on society as has been done with the once socially acceptable drinking and driv-ing

So letrsquos all do our part today and wear pink to show you are taking a stand against bullying For more information check out pinkshirtdayca

ndash Black Press

It started with a simple pink shirt

Our View

We say Show you are taking a stand against bullying wear pink

Pass that Styrofoam ndash no wait ndash expanded polystyrene cupRecently our newsroom

received an email from one of our readers that amused us all on a slow Friday afternoon

It certainly started quite the lengthy discussion around the editorial department and has made for some great conversa-tion

Apparently there is no such thing as a Styrofoam cup cooler or even packaging

You may be thinking lsquowait a minutersquo But nope that dispos-able cup of coffee or hot choco-late that yoursquove drank out of is not Styrofoam

Styrofoam is a registered trademark of the Dow Chemi-cal Company and is a type of foam insulation used in con-struction

Irsquom pretty sure Irsquove never actually touched genuine Sty-rofoam in my life Which let me tell you came as a bit of a surprise

So just what are those coffee cups coolers and packaging then you ask

Theyrsquore actually expanded polystyrene the catch-all name for those white heat-retaining

cups and the packaging that wersquore told we canrsquot put in the bins at our recycling depots

But maybe we can Those labels clearly say lsquono

Styrofoamrsquo but what if itrsquos not re a l l y S t y ro -foam What if what wersquore really dropping off is expanded poly-styrene

Then is it a free for all

Irsquom kidding of course we know what you mean Comox Strath-cona Waste Man-agement But stillhellipthe world is full of loopholes

And ful l of brand names ndash such as Styro-foam ndash being used as generic terms

That thing that cleans the ice during the intermission at the hockey game

Itrsquos not necessarily a Zamboni unless itrsquos made by the Zam-boni company

Olympia makes a popular

machine often seen at the rink but itrsquos not actually a Zamboni itrsquos an ice resurfacer

And that adhesive bandage you use to stop the blood flow when you cut yourself Itrsquos not

really a Band-Aid unless itrsquos made b y B a n d - A i d brand

And wersquove all been offered a Kleenex for our nose or for our tears But is it really a genuine Kleenex Likely not

Unless itrsquos the R e a l Mc C o y made by t he Kleenex com-pany what yoursquore

probably using is simply just a tissue

Other commonly known brands that we often use gener-ically include Chapstick Bub-ble Wrap Rollerblades Scotch Tape Velcro Dumpster Fris-bee and Post-Its

So to the reader who drew our attention to the proper use

of Styrofoam ndash thank you it was a lesson learned and it sure got us talking

Since Irsquom fortunate enough

to have this platform to reach out to all of you I would like to take the opportunity to express my gratitude for the response I received to my last column regarding Ash Wednesday

To all of the people ndash some of whom Irsquove never met before ndash who took the time to call com-ment on our website speak to me face-to-face and even deliver a hand-written letter thank you

Your unexpected support was overwhelming and truly meant a lot Irsquoll admit I did have second thoughts as I began to write wondering if I could really get away with writ-ing about such a topic But Irsquom happy to say Irsquom glad I saw it through and was able to pro-vide some enlightenment

All of your support has encouraged me to write more about my faith

Thank you

Dear Hon Dr Terry LakeIt is deplorable that the wait time for an ultrasound

in Campbell River is 6-8 monthsAs you know ultrasound is a primary diagnostic

tool It is a relatively simple procedure does not expose the body to the radiation that a CT scan does nor is it as costly as an MRI Yet in Campbell River it takes less time to get a CT scan than it does to get an ultrasound While a patient waits the 6-8 months to get an ultrasound appointment the window of opportunity for successful surgeries has passed in many cases That would have been the case in my situation had my doctor not referred me to Oceans-ide Radiology in Parksville for the ultrasound I had an appointment in six weeks (still too long) The results indicated a need for surgery which is opti-mally done between 3-6 months I wouldnrsquot even have had an ultrasound appointment before that window was long gone The fact that I will probably have go to a private clinic for this procedure is another issue

I wonrsquot see this specialist for an assessment until mid-April Who knows when surgery might take place This situation must be addressed and soon These long wait times are a frustration to patients and doctors alike

WE Biegler

LettersUltrasound wait times far too long

KRISTENrsquoSCO

MM

EN

T Kristen Douglas

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 5

pink shirt day

A community is strengthened through diversity and is defined by how it treats its most vulnerable

pinkshirtday stopbullyingiammorethan pinkshirtpromise

bestrong antibullying thisismeparentsagainstbullying havejustice

mdash Councilrsquos 2015-19 Strategic Plan

Help End Bullyingon February 24

Bullying

hereSTOPS

If you need helpPlease donrsquot be afraid to

tell someone

When you are kind to others It not only changes you

it changes the world ~ Harold Kushner

PAIN STOP INJURY CRUELTY VIOLENCE TORMENT BAD HARM HURT SAD ABUSE DEPRESSED SUICIDE AFRAID ANGER AGGRESSION

PEACE JOY SELFESTEEM LISTEN LOVE EMBRACE CARE CHEER HUG NICE KINDNESS GIVING GRATITUDE ENCOURAGE ELEVATE

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Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex bull Tel 250-287-9234 bull wwwstrathconardca

Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex of the Strathcona Regional District is a

The mission of Strathcona

Gardens Recreation Complex

is to provide community resources recreation and leisure

opportunities for people of all ages

and abilities by promoting social active and healthy

living

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2502877343 bull 150 Dogwood Street bull wwwdogwooddentalcom

Dr Kevin Lathangue amp Associates

End bullyingPromote acceptance

and diversityWear pink on

February 24th

DR LATHANGUE and ASSOCIATES

ANTI-BULLYINGPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERS

CROWSThe crows sit watching all day and night

A murder of crows observe the ghtOf one big bear and one lone hare

Most of the crows donrsquot know how to actThe strongest of all is as erce as a cat

He ghts off the bear and takes care of the hare~Grace Ringdahl

Eacutecole Phoenix Middle School

SOARING WITH THE BREEZEBirds ying high in the treesEven higher than the bees

Always seeing things but keep soaring with the breeze

They might see something thatrsquos awful and meanBut will keep sitting watching them plead

~Hailey RicardEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

Eacutecole Phoenix Middle SchoolWORDS CAN HURT

Words can hurt make me feel sadWhen I havenrsquot done anything badSometimes words that hurt the most

Start as a joke or even a boast

Words can hurt ring in my earsI wish I could tell my peers

You bully me just to look coolDonrsquot you know yoursquore just a fool

~Emily MilneEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

Toll Free 1-888-443-86902773 Island Highway Campbell River DL30777

wwwcrhondacom

Say Good Words Think Good Thoughts Do Good Deeds

POEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERS

BULLYHe kicks me He trips meTakes my binder and all

I try to stand but instead I just fall

Then came the day when I had enoughI stand up for myself I act big and buffI stare at his eyes everything is a blur

He steps backwards now looking unsure

He runs away and I stay standing hereNow he knows what itrsquos like

That feeling of fear

~Trent PerrasEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

STRONG PEOPLE

STRONGest PEOPLE

STROSTROS NG PEOPLETRONG PEOPLETROStand up for Themselves

STRONGest PEOPLEStand up for Others

STRONGest PEOPLEbut the

They might see something thatrsquos awful and mean

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JOIN THE MOVEMENTRECOGNIZING CYBERBULLYINGBefore social media became so prevalent instances of bullying were somewhat easy to recognize However with a good majority of children now engaged in digital networking and social media bullying may not end with the ringing of the school bell and evidence of bullying may not be so readily apparentAccording to Cyberbullying statistics from the i-SAFE foundation more than half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online and about the same number have engaged in cyberbullying More than 80 percent of teens use a mobile phone regularly making it the most popular form of technology and a common medium for repeated cyberbullyingCyberbullying takes place through electronic technology and differs from traditional forms of bullying Cyberbullying can occur via text messaging

blogging updates to social media sites andor phone conversations What makes cyberbullying more dif cult to detect and remedy than traditional bullying is that s o m e t i m e s this type of

bullying is veiled in secrecyThose who engage in cyberbullying can create

aliases and accounts under false names allowing them to covertly engage in bullying behavior As a result tracking down bullies can be challengingAlthough cyberbullying is on the rise there are some things that parents and children can do to help put a stop to such

unfortunate instances Parents who feel their

child is not emotionally ready for the responsibility of a digital device can hold back on purchasing a smartphone or choose one with very limited features Some schools set strict limits on phone usage at school and children who go only from school to home and vice versa may not have the need for an ldquoemergency phonerdquo that can open up a window for trouble Adolescents and teens should feel comfortable talking with their parents without the fear of reprimand Otherwise they may hide instances of

Adults should remain diligent in monitoring what kids are doing online Bullying can take place through digital devices such as mobile phones

before you speak

Think

Campbell River McDonaldrsquos Locally owned and operated by

Jens amp Mary RolinskiLocally

Owned for30 Years

DOGWOOD PET MARTldquoCampbell Riverrsquos Favourite Pet Food and Supply Storerdquo

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK bull Dogwood amp 2nd Ave bull 250-287-7405 bull wwwdogwoodpetmartca

wwwstevemarshallfordcom 1-877-581-79221384-16th AvenueCampbell River

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 9

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USED CARS TO BESOLD AT $7700 AND UP

THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

BILL HOWICH CHRYSLERDEALER 9332

2777 NORTH ISLAND HIGHWAY1 Kilometer North of the Campbell River Bridge

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAIL bhcbillhowichchryslercom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichchryslercomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 bull FAX 250-287-2500

SALES HOURSMon-Fri 830-700 bull Sat 900-530

SALES 250-287-95551-877-280-9555ldquoNet of Rebaterdquo Warranty Does Not Apply daggerMaximum of $1500

PAID ADVERTISEMENT

USED CARS TO BESOLD AT $7700 AND UP

THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

BILL HOWICH CHRYSLERDEALER 9332

2777 NORTH ISLAND HIGHWAY1 Kilometer North of the Campbell River Bridge

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAIL bhcbillhowichchryslercom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichchryslercomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 bull FAX 250-287-2500

SALES HOURSMon-Fri 830-700 bull Sat 900-530

SALES 250-287-95551-877-280-9555ldquoNet of Rebaterdquo Warranty Does Not Apply daggerMaximum of $1500

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAILbhcbillhowichcom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichcomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 1-877-251-9555

e 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 February 27 2016 Rain or shineSteve Somerset General Manager for Bill Howich Chrysler announced plans to hold the 28th Annual used car and truck event with used vehicles starting at $77 and up Saturday February 27 2016 According to Mr Somerset sales from the last few months have resulted in an extra amount of used cars and trucks ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should nd these prices as low as auction prices in many casesrdquoldquois is the 28th $77 Sale at our dealership and we have sold over 380 vehicles annually into the

Campbell River North Island regionrdquoldquoHere every used car and truck is on sale FIRST COME FIRST SERVED AND NO BIDDING Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so the buyers may inspect them for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 am when the prices are DRASTICALLY REDUCED on the windshield will be given rst opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the DRASTICALLY REDUCED price is 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 hassleldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange low-cost nancing as well as bank representatives that will be present

Wersquove 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 operationsrdquoldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehicles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquoAny questions can be directed to 1-877-251-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday February 27 2016 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos licenseJust a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 o MSRP on some models

KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Itrsquos officialCity council gave its

final seal of approval to a 245 per cent residential tax increase at its Mon-day night meeting

Ron Bowles the cityrsquos corporate services man-ager said Campbell River is so far the only municipality to approve its financial bylaw

ldquoItrsquos the first in the provincerdquo he told coun-cil

Council adopted its $634 million operat-ing budget for 2016 and long-term financial plan ahead of the May dead-line for municipalities to submit their budgets to the province

Campbell Riverrsquos 2016 budget includes a $37 increase over last year for the average assessed

Campbell River home and a zero dollar increase for all other tax classes

Campbell River tax-payers have seen their taxes steadily increase over the past few years

Last year counci l approved a 169 per cent hike in property taxes while in 2014 taxes rose by 292 per cent and in 2013 taxes went up 391 per cent

Last year also saw tax

increases to the Utili-ties 2 and the Managed Forest class Combined those increases gen-erated an additional $95000 in revenue for the city

The financial plan the city will be submit-ting to the province this time around differs from previous plans in that itrsquos looking ahead long-term

ldquoCongratulations to

council and to finance staf f rdquo Mayor Andy Adams said ldquoThis is the earliest adoption of the financial plan and the first 10-year plan in this councilrsquos historyrdquo

Myriah Foort the cityrsquos finance manager said it was the goal of city staff to deliver a budget to council that minimizes taxation impacts

ldquoThe focus for 2016 financial planning has been to stabilize the annual tax rate increase for current and future years while provid-ing ongoing funding to maintain base ser-vice levels allowing for moderate increases in

service levels and also to provide funding for ongoing maintenance and investment in capi-tal infrastructurerdquo Foort said in December when the budget was formed by council ldquoAs such the budget parameters include a conservative annual allocation for each component of the cityrsquos budget and replaces the large swings in tax increases with consistent and predictable valuesrdquo

The budget includes money for increased downtown safety mea-sures such as 15 extra hours a week for secu-rity downtown as well as funding for increased

video surveillance and support for the RCMP in investigating major crime

Council also allocated $10000 for improved lighting in downtown parking lots and for landscaping to make them cleaner and safer

The financial plan also includes $125000 for a downtown revitalization concept plan and design as well as $10000 for the design of the cityrsquos 35 acre waterfront property near Discovery Harbour marina and $20000 to clean up the beach access at the southern end of the Maritime Heritage Centre parking lot

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City council took the unusual step this week of giving the Campbell River Food Bank exactly what it was asking for

The food bank which last year on average served 2150 people each month was looking for $21000 from the city for a brand-new cold room to accommodate extra donations the society is receiving from local gro-cery stores

Council at its Monday meeting agreed to give the food bank $20000 ndash more or less the entire amount it was asking for ndash even though as Coun Charlie Cornfield reminded council thatrsquos not the usual protocol

Cornfield said typi-cally council will provide matching funds or at the very least additional

funds to top up seed money which the organi-zation typically builds up on its own or with help from other grants

ldquoI get a little concerned about that (providing the full amount) when I think there is outside funding available or at least they should be ask-ing othersrdquo Cornfield said ldquoI do support the program Irsquom not sure I support it to this extentrdquo

But Mayor Andy Adams said the food bank falls under the cityrsquos strategic vision that council lsquounderstands that our community is strengthened through diversity and our city is defined by how it treats its most vulnerablersquo

He said the food bank ldquohits that markrdquo

Cornfield agreed but said providing full fund-ing still went against councilrsquos usual practise

ldquoThey do a wonder-ful job no doubt about it at allrdquo Cornfield said ldquoTherersquos lots of worth-while endeavours I think of the homeless the most vulnerable sec-tor We didnrsquot fund 100 per cent of the homeless shelter We just havenrsquot done thatrdquo

The food bank went to council asking for help in order to purchase the cold room and eliminate some of the food bankrsquos energy costs

Jana Watt the food bankrsquos secretary said the cold room would reduce energy costs by 30 per cent because the food bank would no longer need its 13 chest freezers walk-in freezer upright freezer or two commer-cial coolers

The other piece is that the food bank needs a larger storage space to

Food bank hits the mark with request for city funding

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301 St Annrsquos RoadCampbell River BC V9W 4C7

Telephone 250-286-5700infocampbellrivercawwwcampbellriverca

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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Workshop Pathways to Building MoreEnergy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank ofConstructive Home Solutions Inc The eventwill take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre(401 11th Ave)

Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg forNew Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 am to 1215 pm Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

SHARE YOUR IDEAS FOR THE FUTUREThe City of Campbell River is reviewing its Sustainable Official Community Plan (SOCP)amp Zoning Bylaw and asking citizens businesses and community organizations to weigh in on how the community should grow and develop

ATTEND THE FIRST OPEN HOUSE

Join us on Tuesday March 8 at the Maritime Heritage Centre Drop-in to this interactive event any time between 6 to 9 pm to share your ideas

Visit campbellrivercaOCPreview to learn more and sign up for e-mail updates

Questions Call us 250-286-5725

accommodate all of the extra donations the food bank is receiving thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding with Superstore

Under the agreement Superstore is providing the food bank with any unsalable produce dairy meat and bakery items

ldquoAll of a sudden all of the grocery stores Superstore and others in Campbell River are com-ing online instead of throwing out their food like they used to now they have decided theyrsquore going to give us produce meat bakery ndash this has never happened before and all of a sudden wersquore getting all this food and we donrsquot have room to accommodate itrdquo Watt said ldquoWe have tons of freezers but our energy expenses are extremely highrdquo

And while the dona-tions are piling up the food bank isnrsquot keeping its good fortune to itself The society has been passing along some of its donations to other chari-table organizations such as the Salvation Army for its soup kitchen St Vincent de Paul which serves meals to the homeless out of Radi-ant Life Church as well as other churches and agencies

ldquoWersquore spreading it around itrsquos a very good situation for everyone in this townrdquo Watt said

The food bank itself distributes non-per-ishable items the first three Wednesdays of the month and soup buns dairy and produce on Mondays and Fridays out of its Marwalk Cres-cent facility

Clients include single parents low-income families seniors peo-ple on disability and social assistance people looking after parents and grandparents and grandparents looking after kids and grandchil-dren according to Deb-bie Willis food bank manager

A total of 32 per cent of the food bank clien-tele are children under the age of 19

Coun Larry Sam-

son said it was the least council could do to come up with the money to support the cold room which in turn allows the food bank to provide its

clients and particularly children with healthy nourishing food like produce

ldquoWersquore seeing both our mines go down wersquore

seeing different families working in Alberta hav-ing to come home wersquore seeing different hard-shipsrdquo Samson said ldquoSo I think this is one of the

ways we as a council and as taxpayers can help support these families that are going through this tough time right now It is a lot of money

but I think itrsquos money well spent that will ben-efit the whole commu-nityrdquo

The $20000 will come from councilrsquos contin-

gency account which is set aside for unforeseen costs and to help council fulfil financial requests f rom organizat ions throughout the year

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Excluding all rainwear 50

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Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcluding Bogs products

TO20 50OFFour original price TO20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

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Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

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WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

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INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

WIDE SELECTION OF

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SKATES AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

ALL

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

ALL

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

WIDE SELECTION OFHOCKEY EQUIPMENT

30OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

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230-1400 Dogwood St778-346-3332

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Coldest Night of the Year raises $166K

Above Milei Stewart (left) and Avery Sorensen finish the Coldest Night of the Year walk Feb 20 at the Campbell River Community Centre while at right walkers make their way along the route The Coldest Night of the Year is a fundraising walk that takes part on the same day all across the country and this was the third year the event was held in Campbell River This year 113 walkers registered for the event and the walk raised $1660920 for Campbell River Family Services Campbell River Family Services provides a range of programs and ser-vices including counselling support education prevention and crisis intervention and the non-profit charitable organization is raising money for a temporary location for a sobering assessment centre this year

Impalas play fundraising danceThe Impalas will be performing this Saturday (Feb 27) at the Sadie Hawkins Dance at the Campbell River Community Centre The dance which will be held from 8 pm to midnight is a fundraiser to help bring Syrian refugees to Campbell River and there will be a cash bar a silent auction and costume prizes Tick-ets are $40 per person or $75 per couple and are available at the Campbell River Mirror office Baba Gannouj Online Gourmet Works of HArt and Inspirations on Quadra

Artist Mary Deveau will guide students towards creating a paint-ing that is simply about painting at an upcoming abstract painting class

Learn more about abstract painting with Deveau on Wednesdays from Feb 24 to March 16 from 630 to 9 pm at the Campbell River Art Gallery studio

The class will explore creative mark mak-ing abstracting forms colour theory and paint applications through a series of exercises that encourage painting intu-itively letting go of out-come and being open to change and surprise

Participants will be using methods of paint-ing that will induce spontaneity like paint-ing to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing to free the mind and to inspire stu-dents to loosen up and have fun

The class costs $120 for Campbell River Art Gallery members and $140 for non-members

Space is limited so donrsquot delay in register-ing

For more information contact the Art Gallery at 250-287-2261 or email programscrartgalleryca

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ARTS ENTERTAINMENTampSend your Arts and Entertainment submissions to

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Loosen up and have fun at abstract painting class

An abstract piece by Mary Deveau who will be teaching an abstract paint-ing class Wednesday nights at the Camp-bell River Art Gal-lery studio starting Feb 24 The class runs until March 16 and will introduce participants to meth-ods of painting that will induce spontane-ity such as painting to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing

Follow Altrusa down the Yellow Brick Road

The Altrusa Club is holding its annual fundraiser the sing along movie event The Wizard of Oz Saturday Feb 27 at 7 pm at the Tidemark Theater The Scarecrow (Sharon Rondquist-Turner) Dorothy (Mary Rondquist) and the Cowardly Lion (Alice Rondquist) are getting ready to follow the Yellow Brick Road down to the Tidemark Theater for an evening of fun and frivolity Tickets are available at the Tidemark Theater box office or online at tidemarktheatrecom

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Law Corporation

Phone 286-6691Toll Free 1-800-661-0238

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Join us for a Magical EveningSaturday March 19th

EAGLES LODGE - 1999 14th AvenueCocktails 5 pm bull Dinner 6 pm

following dinner

Magic Show by Damien CarriereTickets available for pickup at theFOE Lodge - 1999 14th Ave Campbell Riveror call for details 250-287-4990

Join us for a Magical EveningTickets $2000 per personAll funds raised go tosupport local initiatives

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Pam Mann the nurse administrator at the Campbell River and Dis-trict Adult Care Soci-ety adult day program canrsquot say enough about beneficial music therapy has been to the societyrsquos clients

And shersquos so grateful to Altrusa International of Campbell River for pro-viding an annual dona-tion to ensure music therapy is one of the services provided by the society

ldquoWersquore so blessed that they sponsor our music therapyrdquo said Mann

Many of the Adult Care Societyrsquos clients are seniors with dementia

and Mann says music therapy helps them to relax

ldquoMusic is known to be very therapeuticrdquo she said ldquoIt brings back old memories good memo-ries from childhoodrdquo

Altrusa donates $1300 yearly to the Adult Care Society which provides music therapy once a week at the societyrsquos cen-tre at 12-142 Larwood Rd Mann says they have a music therapist come in musicians play gui-tar piano and flute and they have also invested money into instruments and purchased drums so the societyrsquos clients can play music as well

ldquoWe make sure each client has some exposure to musicrdquo said Mann

ldquoItrsquos a great program It really really helps with Alzheimerrsquos and demen-tia because itrsquos an anxiety hellip and they may not be able to speak but every-body understands the language of music We usually have the musi-cian play old songs because this brings back memories of when they were younger or when they got married ndash each music piece has a mem-ory for themrdquo

Mann finds the music can really calm people down

The Campbell River and District Adult Care Society is a registered charity dedicated to restoring a sense of dig-nity reducing isolation improving the quality

of life and assisting indi-viduals ndash mostly seniors ndash to remain independent in our community

The society has been providing social and recreational programs for adults with long-term health concerns while offering support and respite to primary caregivers since 1980

The Adult Care Soci-etyrsquos day program runs Monday to Fr iday excluding holidays and provides social activities and entertainment peer interaction group exer-cise mental stimulation nutritional hot lunches and snacks nursing support monitoring of medical conditions and medications and help with toileting feeding

and mobility issues As well transportation to the centre in Willow Point and to and from outings is provided Cli-ents who visit the centre can choose to read play cards visit with friends or take part in a variety of activities

ldquoWe really help out lots of seniors They come here and they donrsquot need to worry they will be looked after they will be well fed and therersquos a registered nurse onsite so I will do the assess-ments ndash that really helps if someone is not feeling wellrdquo said Mann

For more informa-tion about the Adult Care Society visit wwwcradultcarecom or call 250-923-0991

Singing the praises of Adult Care Society music therapy program

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Altrusa International of Campbell River recently presented its annual donation to the Campbell River and District Adult Care Society for music therapy Seated in front from left are Pam Mann Helen Suhan and Pat Jones while in the back from left are Andrea Mar-shall Chris Button Chris Perras and Hannah McRoberts

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The Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games kick off

tomorrow and 1738 of BCrsquos best emerging high performance talents have registered and are ready to be part of this celebration of sport and community which runs Feb 25-28

The 1225 athletes are from every corner of the province and have trained to earn a place to represent their zone at the Games Com-peting in 17 different sports the athletes are an average of 14 years old and for most this will be their first experi-ence at a multi-sport Games

Special Olympians will compete in basketball and figure skating and athletes with a dis-ability will compete in wheelchair basketball and para cross country

skiingThese athletes will

be supported by 333 coaches and 180 offi-

cials who have earned their certification in order to provide the best knowledge and exper-

tise to the athletes and the competition

Volunteers in Pentic-ton have been preparing for the past 18 months to host the Games ndash the fourth time this com-munity has done so There will be over 1800 volunteers working to ensure the participants have exceptional com-petition and a first-rate experience with Opening and Closing Ceremonies special events and wonderful hospitality

ldquoPenticton is where the BC Games began in 1978 and we are so pleased to be back and benefiting from the his-tory of sport and event hosting in this commu-nityrdquo said Kelly Mann President and CEO of the BC Games Society ldquoThe athletes coaches and officials coming to these BC Winter Games

are taking their first step towards future national and international level competitions and the expertise of the volun-teers will make a mark on their journeyrdquo

The BC Winter Games has been the starting point for many athletes who have gone on to higher levels of sport Over 50 per cent of Team BC athletes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games were BC Games alumni 18 alumni were part of Team Canada at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games including Kelownarsquos Kelsey Serwa (Ski Cross) Summerlandrsquos Justin Kripps (Bob-sleigh) and Josh Dueck of Vernon in Para Alpine

For more informa-tion about the BC Winter Games visit BCGAMESORG

Let the BC Winter Games begin

Many Camp-bell River area athletes

will be competing in the BC Winter Games for Team Vancouver Island-Central Coast They aren Ayaz Amlani ndash

Badminton Official Campbell Rivern Benner Nick ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Caulfield Andrew

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Heriot Bayn Marsters Dave

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Rodway Melanie

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Head Coach Campbell Rivern Shade Jesse ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-

pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Bonnie

Jean ndash Basketball - Spe-cial Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Violet ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Assistant Coach Campbell Rivern Siggs Denise ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Krull Chayse

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Athlete (Team Thompson-Okanagan) Campbell Rivern Krull Sherry-Lynn

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Adult Supervisor Campbell Rivern Johnston Don ndash

Biathlon Head Coach Campbell Rivern Batch Brooklyn ndash

Gymnastics Athlete

Campbell Rivern Sader Todd ndash Gym-

nastics Official Camp-bell Rivern Veenstra Jenna

Gymnastics Athlete (Team North West) Smithersn Doherty Jacob ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Girvin Bryn ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Golobar Quinn ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Anthony ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Haley ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Henry Bruce ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Hicks Jacob ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Matkovich Emilie ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Painter Kelsey ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Warner Jordann ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Wellard Jamiliya ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Barnes Kyle ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Chamberlin Cody

ndash Karate Official Campbell Rivern Doyon Chloe ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Potorieko Trevor ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Smith Ashton ndash

Karate Athlete Cour-tenayn Tymchyshyn Chris-

tina ndash Karate Athlete

Campbell Rivern Wood Daniel ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Bauer Winona ndash

Skiing - Alpine Head Coach (Team Fraser River) Whistlern Perras Trent ndash Ski-

ing - Alpine Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Emmy ndash Ski-

ing - Cross Country Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Andrea ndash

Skiing - Cross Country Assistant Coach Camp-bell Rivern Greze-Kozuki

Thomas ndash Skiing - Free-style Athlete Campbell River

Editorrsquos Note ndash This list is compiled from the BC Winter Games website If there is any athlete missing please let us know

Meet your Campbell River and area participants

24 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA24 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

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Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

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In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

Public NoticeCouncil Procedure

Bylaw 416 2015

PO Box 29 601 Kelsey Way Sayward BC V0P 1R0 Telephone (250)282-5512 Fax (250) 282-5511 bull Email ndash villagesaywardvalleynet

Village of Sayward

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IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES

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V9W 5A7

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FOUND MEMORY stick on Larwood Rd Feb 2016 250-923-8630 to identify

TRAVEL

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EXPERIENCED HOUSE Dog sitter avail springsummer lsquo16 Refrsquos avail long term preferred Kathleen 1-250-619-0786

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Authority

MANAGER COMMUNITY HEALTH

AND WELLNESSTemporary full-time one year position Nanaimo Inter Tribal Health Au-thority (ITHA) a multi-disciplinary health or-ganization providing ser-vices to 29 member First Nations on Vancouver Is-land based in Nanaimo British Columbia is seek-ing a Manager Commu-nity Health and Wellness (CHW) to lead the CHW Department and related programs such as those related to Residential School survivors those who have suffered Inter-generational trauma sui-cide and critical incident response and youth leadershipThe ideal candidate has a degree in the fi eld of human services plus 3 to 5 years directly related experience including su-pervision The incum-bent must have suicide prevention substance abuse and mental health program knowledge as well as knowledge of programs and services available through other provincial federal and First Nations agencies and organizationsAdvance your career to-day with a great or-ganization Please send your re-sume and cover letter by e-mail to hrithaca or by fax at 250-591-2169Please refer to the posi-tion title when submitting your applicationThe closing date for this competition is Feb-ruary 26 2016

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requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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250-830-0295

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NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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From left Stevie and Jack Turley present Stacey Marsh (Campbell River Hospital Foundation) and Keli Cheryl and Sheridan with a cheque to go towards new equipment for Campbell River Hospital

Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

Attention Joe LeBlanc RPF co Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6H5

Telephone (250) 286-5148 Fax (250) 286-3412E-mail joeleblancinterforcom

Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo

Forest Stewardship Plan

Location Date Time

Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood StreetCampbell River BC

February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyPhone (250) 286-5148

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February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

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Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

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1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

regtrade copy 2016 KitchenAid Used under license in Canada All rights reserved

on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

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waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

regtrade copy 2016 KitchenAid Used under license in Canada All rights reserved

on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

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waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

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on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

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LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

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pink shirt day

A community is strengthened through diversity and is defined by how it treats its most vulnerable

pinkshirtday stopbullyingiammorethan pinkshirtpromise

bestrong antibullying thisismeparentsagainstbullying havejustice

mdash Councilrsquos 2015-19 Strategic Plan

Help End Bullyingon February 24

Bullying

hereSTOPS

If you need helpPlease donrsquot be afraid to

tell someone

When you are kind to others It not only changes you

it changes the world ~ Harold Kushner

PAIN STOP INJURY CRUELTY VIOLENCE TORMENT BAD HARM HURT SAD ABUSE DEPRESSED SUICIDE AFRAID ANGER AGGRESSION

PEACE JOY SELFESTEEM LISTEN LOVE EMBRACE CARE CHEER HUG NICE KINDNESS GIVING GRATITUDE ENCOURAGE ELEVATE

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Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex of the Strathcona Regional District is a

The mission of Strathcona

Gardens Recreation Complex

is to provide community resources recreation and leisure

opportunities for people of all ages

and abilities by promoting social active and healthy

living

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Dr Kevin Lathangue amp Associates

End bullyingPromote acceptance

and diversityWear pink on

February 24th

DR LATHANGUE and ASSOCIATES

ANTI-BULLYINGPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERS

CROWSThe crows sit watching all day and night

A murder of crows observe the ghtOf one big bear and one lone hare

Most of the crows donrsquot know how to actThe strongest of all is as erce as a cat

He ghts off the bear and takes care of the hare~Grace Ringdahl

Eacutecole Phoenix Middle School

SOARING WITH THE BREEZEBirds ying high in the treesEven higher than the bees

Always seeing things but keep soaring with the breeze

They might see something thatrsquos awful and meanBut will keep sitting watching them plead

~Hailey RicardEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

Eacutecole Phoenix Middle SchoolWORDS CAN HURT

Words can hurt make me feel sadWhen I havenrsquot done anything badSometimes words that hurt the most

Start as a joke or even a boast

Words can hurt ring in my earsI wish I could tell my peers

You bully me just to look coolDonrsquot you know yoursquore just a fool

~Emily MilneEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

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wwwcrhondacom

Say Good Words Think Good Thoughts Do Good Deeds

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BULLYHe kicks me He trips meTakes my binder and all

I try to stand but instead I just fall

Then came the day when I had enoughI stand up for myself I act big and buffI stare at his eyes everything is a blur

He steps backwards now looking unsure

He runs away and I stay standing hereNow he knows what itrsquos like

That feeling of fear

~Trent PerrasEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

STRONG PEOPLE

STRONGest PEOPLE

STROSTROS NG PEOPLETRONG PEOPLETROStand up for Themselves

STRONGest PEOPLEStand up for Others

STRONGest PEOPLEbut the

They might see something thatrsquos awful and mean

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JOIN THE MOVEMENTRECOGNIZING CYBERBULLYINGBefore social media became so prevalent instances of bullying were somewhat easy to recognize However with a good majority of children now engaged in digital networking and social media bullying may not end with the ringing of the school bell and evidence of bullying may not be so readily apparentAccording to Cyberbullying statistics from the i-SAFE foundation more than half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online and about the same number have engaged in cyberbullying More than 80 percent of teens use a mobile phone regularly making it the most popular form of technology and a common medium for repeated cyberbullyingCyberbullying takes place through electronic technology and differs from traditional forms of bullying Cyberbullying can occur via text messaging

blogging updates to social media sites andor phone conversations What makes cyberbullying more dif cult to detect and remedy than traditional bullying is that s o m e t i m e s this type of

bullying is veiled in secrecyThose who engage in cyberbullying can create

aliases and accounts under false names allowing them to covertly engage in bullying behavior As a result tracking down bullies can be challengingAlthough cyberbullying is on the rise there are some things that parents and children can do to help put a stop to such

unfortunate instances Parents who feel their

child is not emotionally ready for the responsibility of a digital device can hold back on purchasing a smartphone or choose one with very limited features Some schools set strict limits on phone usage at school and children who go only from school to home and vice versa may not have the need for an ldquoemergency phonerdquo that can open up a window for trouble Adolescents and teens should feel comfortable talking with their parents without the fear of reprimand Otherwise they may hide instances of

Adults should remain diligent in monitoring what kids are doing online Bullying can take place through digital devices such as mobile phones

before you speak

Think

Campbell River McDonaldrsquos Locally owned and operated by

Jens amp Mary RolinskiLocally

Owned for30 Years

DOGWOOD PET MARTldquoCampbell Riverrsquos Favourite Pet Food and Supply Storerdquo

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK bull Dogwood amp 2nd Ave bull 250-287-7405 bull wwwdogwoodpetmartca

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wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 9

PAID ADVERTISEMENT

USED CARS TO BESOLD AT $7700 AND UP

THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

BILL HOWICH CHRYSLERDEALER 9332

2777 NORTH ISLAND HIGHWAY1 Kilometer North of the Campbell River Bridge

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAIL bhcbillhowichchryslercom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichchryslercomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 bull FAX 250-287-2500

SALES HOURSMon-Fri 830-700 bull Sat 900-530

SALES 250-287-95551-877-280-9555ldquoNet of Rebaterdquo Warranty Does Not Apply daggerMaximum of $1500

PAID ADVERTISEMENT

USED CARS TO BESOLD AT $7700 AND UP

THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

BILL HOWICH CHRYSLERDEALER 9332

2777 NORTH ISLAND HIGHWAY1 Kilometer North of the Campbell River Bridge

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAIL bhcbillhowichchryslercom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichchryslercomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 bull FAX 250-287-2500

SALES HOURSMon-Fri 830-700 bull Sat 900-530

SALES 250-287-95551-877-280-9555ldquoNet of Rebaterdquo Warranty Does Not Apply daggerMaximum of $1500

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAILbhcbillhowichcom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichcomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 1-877-251-9555

e 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 February 27 2016 Rain or shineSteve Somerset General Manager for Bill Howich Chrysler announced plans to hold the 28th Annual used car and truck event with used vehicles starting at $77 and up Saturday February 27 2016 According to Mr Somerset sales from the last few months have resulted in an extra amount of used cars and trucks ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should nd these prices as low as auction prices in many casesrdquoldquois is the 28th $77 Sale at our dealership and we have sold over 380 vehicles annually into the

Campbell River North Island regionrdquoldquoHere every used car and truck is on sale FIRST COME FIRST SERVED AND NO BIDDING Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so the buyers may inspect them for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 am when the prices are DRASTICALLY REDUCED on the windshield will be given rst opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the DRASTICALLY REDUCED price is 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 hassleldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange low-cost nancing as well as bank representatives that will be present

Wersquove 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 operationsrdquoldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehicles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquoAny questions can be directed to 1-877-251-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday February 27 2016 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos licenseJust a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 o MSRP on some models

KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Itrsquos officialCity council gave its

final seal of approval to a 245 per cent residential tax increase at its Mon-day night meeting

Ron Bowles the cityrsquos corporate services man-ager said Campbell River is so far the only municipality to approve its financial bylaw

ldquoItrsquos the first in the provincerdquo he told coun-cil

Council adopted its $634 million operat-ing budget for 2016 and long-term financial plan ahead of the May dead-line for municipalities to submit their budgets to the province

Campbell Riverrsquos 2016 budget includes a $37 increase over last year for the average assessed

Campbell River home and a zero dollar increase for all other tax classes

Campbell River tax-payers have seen their taxes steadily increase over the past few years

Last year counci l approved a 169 per cent hike in property taxes while in 2014 taxes rose by 292 per cent and in 2013 taxes went up 391 per cent

Last year also saw tax

increases to the Utili-ties 2 and the Managed Forest class Combined those increases gen-erated an additional $95000 in revenue for the city

The financial plan the city will be submit-ting to the province this time around differs from previous plans in that itrsquos looking ahead long-term

ldquoCongratulations to

council and to finance staf f rdquo Mayor Andy Adams said ldquoThis is the earliest adoption of the financial plan and the first 10-year plan in this councilrsquos historyrdquo

Myriah Foort the cityrsquos finance manager said it was the goal of city staff to deliver a budget to council that minimizes taxation impacts

ldquoThe focus for 2016 financial planning has been to stabilize the annual tax rate increase for current and future years while provid-ing ongoing funding to maintain base ser-vice levels allowing for moderate increases in

service levels and also to provide funding for ongoing maintenance and investment in capi-tal infrastructurerdquo Foort said in December when the budget was formed by council ldquoAs such the budget parameters include a conservative annual allocation for each component of the cityrsquos budget and replaces the large swings in tax increases with consistent and predictable valuesrdquo

The budget includes money for increased downtown safety mea-sures such as 15 extra hours a week for secu-rity downtown as well as funding for increased

video surveillance and support for the RCMP in investigating major crime

Council also allocated $10000 for improved lighting in downtown parking lots and for landscaping to make them cleaner and safer

The financial plan also includes $125000 for a downtown revitalization concept plan and design as well as $10000 for the design of the cityrsquos 35 acre waterfront property near Discovery Harbour marina and $20000 to clean up the beach access at the southern end of the Maritime Heritage Centre parking lot

10 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

City Currents4x11

CR Foursquare3x4

City taxes continue to climb with 245 per cent increase approved

KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

City council took the unusual step this week of giving the Campbell River Food Bank exactly what it was asking for

The food bank which last year on average served 2150 people each month was looking for $21000 from the city for a brand-new cold room to accommodate extra donations the society is receiving from local gro-cery stores

Council at its Monday meeting agreed to give the food bank $20000 ndash more or less the entire amount it was asking for ndash even though as Coun Charlie Cornfield reminded council thatrsquos not the usual protocol

Cornfield said typi-cally council will provide matching funds or at the very least additional

funds to top up seed money which the organi-zation typically builds up on its own or with help from other grants

ldquoI get a little concerned about that (providing the full amount) when I think there is outside funding available or at least they should be ask-ing othersrdquo Cornfield said ldquoI do support the program Irsquom not sure I support it to this extentrdquo

But Mayor Andy Adams said the food bank falls under the cityrsquos strategic vision that council lsquounderstands that our community is strengthened through diversity and our city is defined by how it treats its most vulnerablersquo

He said the food bank ldquohits that markrdquo

Cornfield agreed but said providing full fund-ing still went against councilrsquos usual practise

ldquoThey do a wonder-ful job no doubt about it at allrdquo Cornfield said ldquoTherersquos lots of worth-while endeavours I think of the homeless the most vulnerable sec-tor We didnrsquot fund 100 per cent of the homeless shelter We just havenrsquot done thatrdquo

The food bank went to council asking for help in order to purchase the cold room and eliminate some of the food bankrsquos energy costs

Jana Watt the food bankrsquos secretary said the cold room would reduce energy costs by 30 per cent because the food bank would no longer need its 13 chest freezers walk-in freezer upright freezer or two commer-cial coolers

The other piece is that the food bank needs a larger storage space to

Food bank hits the mark with request for city funding

Cont page 11

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301 St Annrsquos RoadCampbell River BC V9W 4C7

Telephone 250-286-5700infocampbellrivercawwwcampbellriverca

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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Thisshouldbeatthebo0omofthead

COMMUNITY UPDATE FEBRUARY 24 2016

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

Thisshouldbeatthetopofthead

Thisshouldbeatthebo0omofthead

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

Thisshouldbeatthetopofthead

Thisshouldbeatthebo0omofthead

Workshop Pathways to Building MoreEnergy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank ofConstructive Home Solutions Inc The eventwill take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre(401 11th Ave)

Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg forNew Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 am to 1215 pm Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

SHARE YOUR IDEAS FOR THE FUTUREThe City of Campbell River is reviewing its Sustainable Official Community Plan (SOCP)amp Zoning Bylaw and asking citizens businesses and community organizations to weigh in on how the community should grow and develop

ATTEND THE FIRST OPEN HOUSE

Join us on Tuesday March 8 at the Maritime Heritage Centre Drop-in to this interactive event any time between 6 to 9 pm to share your ideas

Visit campbellrivercaOCPreview to learn more and sign up for e-mail updates

Questions Call us 250-286-5725

accommodate all of the extra donations the food bank is receiving thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding with Superstore

Under the agreement Superstore is providing the food bank with any unsalable produce dairy meat and bakery items

ldquoAll of a sudden all of the grocery stores Superstore and others in Campbell River are com-ing online instead of throwing out their food like they used to now they have decided theyrsquore going to give us produce meat bakery ndash this has never happened before and all of a sudden wersquore getting all this food and we donrsquot have room to accommodate itrdquo Watt said ldquoWe have tons of freezers but our energy expenses are extremely highrdquo

And while the dona-tions are piling up the food bank isnrsquot keeping its good fortune to itself The society has been passing along some of its donations to other chari-table organizations such as the Salvation Army for its soup kitchen St Vincent de Paul which serves meals to the homeless out of Radi-ant Life Church as well as other churches and agencies

ldquoWersquore spreading it around itrsquos a very good situation for everyone in this townrdquo Watt said

The food bank itself distributes non-per-ishable items the first three Wednesdays of the month and soup buns dairy and produce on Mondays and Fridays out of its Marwalk Cres-cent facility

Clients include single parents low-income families seniors peo-ple on disability and social assistance people looking after parents and grandparents and grandparents looking after kids and grandchil-dren according to Deb-bie Willis food bank manager

A total of 32 per cent of the food bank clien-tele are children under the age of 19

Coun Larry Sam-

son said it was the least council could do to come up with the money to support the cold room which in turn allows the food bank to provide its

clients and particularly children with healthy nourishing food like produce

ldquoWersquore seeing both our mines go down wersquore

seeing different families working in Alberta hav-ing to come home wersquore seeing different hard-shipsrdquo Samson said ldquoSo I think this is one of the

ways we as a council and as taxpayers can help support these families that are going through this tough time right now It is a lot of money

but I think itrsquos money well spent that will ben-efit the whole commu-nityrdquo

The $20000 will come from councilrsquos contin-

gency account which is set aside for unforeseen costs and to help council fulfil financial requests f rom organizat ions throughout the year

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INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

WIDE SELECTION OF

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SKATES AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

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Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

ALL

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

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Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

ALL

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

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amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

WIDE SELECTION OFHOCKEY EQUIPMENT

30OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

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Coldest Night of the Year raises $166K

Above Milei Stewart (left) and Avery Sorensen finish the Coldest Night of the Year walk Feb 20 at the Campbell River Community Centre while at right walkers make their way along the route The Coldest Night of the Year is a fundraising walk that takes part on the same day all across the country and this was the third year the event was held in Campbell River This year 113 walkers registered for the event and the walk raised $1660920 for Campbell River Family Services Campbell River Family Services provides a range of programs and ser-vices including counselling support education prevention and crisis intervention and the non-profit charitable organization is raising money for a temporary location for a sobering assessment centre this year

Impalas play fundraising danceThe Impalas will be performing this Saturday (Feb 27) at the Sadie Hawkins Dance at the Campbell River Community Centre The dance which will be held from 8 pm to midnight is a fundraiser to help bring Syrian refugees to Campbell River and there will be a cash bar a silent auction and costume prizes Tick-ets are $40 per person or $75 per couple and are available at the Campbell River Mirror office Baba Gannouj Online Gourmet Works of HArt and Inspirations on Quadra

Artist Mary Deveau will guide students towards creating a paint-ing that is simply about painting at an upcoming abstract painting class

Learn more about abstract painting with Deveau on Wednesdays from Feb 24 to March 16 from 630 to 9 pm at the Campbell River Art Gallery studio

The class will explore creative mark mak-ing abstracting forms colour theory and paint applications through a series of exercises that encourage painting intu-itively letting go of out-come and being open to change and surprise

Participants will be using methods of paint-ing that will induce spontaneity like paint-ing to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing to free the mind and to inspire stu-dents to loosen up and have fun

The class costs $120 for Campbell River Art Gallery members and $140 for non-members

Space is limited so donrsquot delay in register-ing

For more information contact the Art Gallery at 250-287-2261 or email programscrartgalleryca

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Loosen up and have fun at abstract painting class

An abstract piece by Mary Deveau who will be teaching an abstract paint-ing class Wednesday nights at the Camp-bell River Art Gal-lery studio starting Feb 24 The class runs until March 16 and will introduce participants to meth-ods of painting that will induce spontane-ity such as painting to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing

Follow Altrusa down the Yellow Brick Road

The Altrusa Club is holding its annual fundraiser the sing along movie event The Wizard of Oz Saturday Feb 27 at 7 pm at the Tidemark Theater The Scarecrow (Sharon Rondquist-Turner) Dorothy (Mary Rondquist) and the Cowardly Lion (Alice Rondquist) are getting ready to follow the Yellow Brick Road down to the Tidemark Theater for an evening of fun and frivolity Tickets are available at the Tidemark Theater box office or online at tidemarktheatrecom

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ARTS ENTERTAINMENTampSend your Arts and Entertainment submissions to

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Join us for a Magical EveningSaturday March 19th

EAGLES LODGE - 1999 14th AvenueCocktails 5 pm bull Dinner 6 pm

following dinner

Magic Show by Damien CarriereTickets available for pickup at theFOE Lodge - 1999 14th Ave Campbell Riveror call for details 250-287-4990

Join us for a Magical EveningTickets $2000 per personAll funds raised go tosupport local initiatives

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for 1 Year oac

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Pam Mann the nurse administrator at the Campbell River and Dis-trict Adult Care Soci-ety adult day program canrsquot say enough about beneficial music therapy has been to the societyrsquos clients

And shersquos so grateful to Altrusa International of Campbell River for pro-viding an annual dona-tion to ensure music therapy is one of the services provided by the society

ldquoWersquore so blessed that they sponsor our music therapyrdquo said Mann

Many of the Adult Care Societyrsquos clients are seniors with dementia

and Mann says music therapy helps them to relax

ldquoMusic is known to be very therapeuticrdquo she said ldquoIt brings back old memories good memo-ries from childhoodrdquo

Altrusa donates $1300 yearly to the Adult Care Society which provides music therapy once a week at the societyrsquos cen-tre at 12-142 Larwood Rd Mann says they have a music therapist come in musicians play gui-tar piano and flute and they have also invested money into instruments and purchased drums so the societyrsquos clients can play music as well

ldquoWe make sure each client has some exposure to musicrdquo said Mann

ldquoItrsquos a great program It really really helps with Alzheimerrsquos and demen-tia because itrsquos an anxiety hellip and they may not be able to speak but every-body understands the language of music We usually have the musi-cian play old songs because this brings back memories of when they were younger or when they got married ndash each music piece has a mem-ory for themrdquo

Mann finds the music can really calm people down

The Campbell River and District Adult Care Society is a registered charity dedicated to restoring a sense of dig-nity reducing isolation improving the quality

of life and assisting indi-viduals ndash mostly seniors ndash to remain independent in our community

The society has been providing social and recreational programs for adults with long-term health concerns while offering support and respite to primary caregivers since 1980

The Adult Care Soci-etyrsquos day program runs Monday to Fr iday excluding holidays and provides social activities and entertainment peer interaction group exer-cise mental stimulation nutritional hot lunches and snacks nursing support monitoring of medical conditions and medications and help with toileting feeding

and mobility issues As well transportation to the centre in Willow Point and to and from outings is provided Cli-ents who visit the centre can choose to read play cards visit with friends or take part in a variety of activities

ldquoWe really help out lots of seniors They come here and they donrsquot need to worry they will be looked after they will be well fed and therersquos a registered nurse onsite so I will do the assess-ments ndash that really helps if someone is not feeling wellrdquo said Mann

For more informa-tion about the Adult Care Society visit wwwcradultcarecom or call 250-923-0991

Singing the praises of Adult Care Society music therapy program

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Altrusa International of Campbell River recently presented its annual donation to the Campbell River and District Adult Care Society for music therapy Seated in front from left are Pam Mann Helen Suhan and Pat Jones while in the back from left are Andrea Mar-shall Chris Button Chris Perras and Hannah McRoberts

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The Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games kick off

tomorrow and 1738 of BCrsquos best emerging high performance talents have registered and are ready to be part of this celebration of sport and community which runs Feb 25-28

The 1225 athletes are from every corner of the province and have trained to earn a place to represent their zone at the Games Com-peting in 17 different sports the athletes are an average of 14 years old and for most this will be their first experi-ence at a multi-sport Games

Special Olympians will compete in basketball and figure skating and athletes with a dis-ability will compete in wheelchair basketball and para cross country

skiingThese athletes will

be supported by 333 coaches and 180 offi-

cials who have earned their certification in order to provide the best knowledge and exper-

tise to the athletes and the competition

Volunteers in Pentic-ton have been preparing for the past 18 months to host the Games ndash the fourth time this com-munity has done so There will be over 1800 volunteers working to ensure the participants have exceptional com-petition and a first-rate experience with Opening and Closing Ceremonies special events and wonderful hospitality

ldquoPenticton is where the BC Games began in 1978 and we are so pleased to be back and benefiting from the his-tory of sport and event hosting in this commu-nityrdquo said Kelly Mann President and CEO of the BC Games Society ldquoThe athletes coaches and officials coming to these BC Winter Games

are taking their first step towards future national and international level competitions and the expertise of the volun-teers will make a mark on their journeyrdquo

The BC Winter Games has been the starting point for many athletes who have gone on to higher levels of sport Over 50 per cent of Team BC athletes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games were BC Games alumni 18 alumni were part of Team Canada at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games including Kelownarsquos Kelsey Serwa (Ski Cross) Summerlandrsquos Justin Kripps (Bob-sleigh) and Josh Dueck of Vernon in Para Alpine

For more informa-tion about the BC Winter Games visit BCGAMESORG

Let the BC Winter Games begin

Many Camp-bell River area athletes

will be competing in the BC Winter Games for Team Vancouver Island-Central Coast They aren Ayaz Amlani ndash

Badminton Official Campbell Rivern Benner Nick ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Caulfield Andrew

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Heriot Bayn Marsters Dave

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Rodway Melanie

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Head Coach Campbell Rivern Shade Jesse ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-

pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Bonnie

Jean ndash Basketball - Spe-cial Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Violet ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Assistant Coach Campbell Rivern Siggs Denise ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Krull Chayse

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Athlete (Team Thompson-Okanagan) Campbell Rivern Krull Sherry-Lynn

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Adult Supervisor Campbell Rivern Johnston Don ndash

Biathlon Head Coach Campbell Rivern Batch Brooklyn ndash

Gymnastics Athlete

Campbell Rivern Sader Todd ndash Gym-

nastics Official Camp-bell Rivern Veenstra Jenna

Gymnastics Athlete (Team North West) Smithersn Doherty Jacob ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Girvin Bryn ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Golobar Quinn ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Anthony ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Haley ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Henry Bruce ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Hicks Jacob ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Matkovich Emilie ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Painter Kelsey ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Warner Jordann ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Wellard Jamiliya ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Barnes Kyle ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Chamberlin Cody

ndash Karate Official Campbell Rivern Doyon Chloe ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Potorieko Trevor ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Smith Ashton ndash

Karate Athlete Cour-tenayn Tymchyshyn Chris-

tina ndash Karate Athlete

Campbell Rivern Wood Daniel ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Bauer Winona ndash

Skiing - Alpine Head Coach (Team Fraser River) Whistlern Perras Trent ndash Ski-

ing - Alpine Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Emmy ndash Ski-

ing - Cross Country Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Andrea ndash

Skiing - Cross Country Assistant Coach Camp-bell Rivern Greze-Kozuki

Thomas ndash Skiing - Free-style Athlete Campbell River

Editorrsquos Note ndash This list is compiled from the BC Winter Games website If there is any athlete missing please let us know

Meet your Campbell River and area participants

24 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA24 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

wwwsuttonsfuneralhomecom

Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home

250-287-4812

Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

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When deciding whether services should be non-traditional our philosophy is to make every ceremony unique and creativeWhen someone we love and care for dies we need to deal with one of the most important events of our lives Denying the death or hoping that the less we do the sooner the feelings will pass does not make it soThe most important part of our service is the time spent in discussion with the family to learn about the person whorsquos died and to create a ceremony that is

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 25Campbell River Mirror Wed Feb 24 2016 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom A25

In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

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Bylaw 416 2015

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NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

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JOIN THE MOVEMENT AGAINST BULLYING ON FEBRUARY 24

Purchase a Pink Shirt at London Drugs or pinkshirtdaycato support anti-bullying programs in BC

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

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Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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HIGH EFFICIENCY GAS FIREPLACES

Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

Attention Joe LeBlanc RPF co Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6H5

Telephone (250) 286-5148 Fax (250) 286-3412E-mail joeleblancinterforcom

Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo

Forest Stewardship Plan

Location Date Time

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February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyPhone (250) 286-5148

Interfor Corporation208-5760Toredo StreetSechelt BC

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830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyBrian Fournier RPF Phone (604) 740-8220 Extension 223

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

28 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

ANNUAL ROTARY HONOURS CONCERTPlace Tidemark Theatre Time saturday march 12th 730 pm Tickets FREE

Campbell Riverrsquo s

Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

30 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

DL10790

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Serving Our Community for 43 YearsFebruary 26th - April 21st

IS BACK

Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

STOPBULLYING

SPEAKUP

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 31

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

1384-16th Avenue Campbell River

1-877-581-7922 wwwsmfordcom

True beauty lasts a lifetime

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8 Travis __________ started the anti-bullying campaign

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1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

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7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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We have everything to get you started

By Ann Hazlett

Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

Fraud It cheats us all

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One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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Most of the crows donrsquot know how to actThe strongest of all is as erce as a cat

He ghts off the bear and takes care of the hare~Grace Ringdahl

Eacutecole Phoenix Middle School

SOARING WITH THE BREEZEBirds ying high in the treesEven higher than the bees

Always seeing things but keep soaring with the breeze

They might see something thatrsquos awful and meanBut will keep sitting watching them plead

~Hailey RicardEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

Eacutecole Phoenix Middle SchoolWORDS CAN HURT

Words can hurt make me feel sadWhen I havenrsquot done anything badSometimes words that hurt the most

Start as a joke or even a boast

Words can hurt ring in my earsI wish I could tell my peers

You bully me just to look coolDonrsquot you know yoursquore just a fool

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I try to stand but instead I just fall

Then came the day when I had enoughI stand up for myself I act big and buffI stare at his eyes everything is a blur

He steps backwards now looking unsure

He runs away and I stay standing hereNow he knows what itrsquos like

That feeling of fear

~Trent PerrasEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

STRONG PEOPLE

STRONGest PEOPLE

STROSTROS NG PEOPLETRONG PEOPLETROStand up for Themselves

STRONGest PEOPLEStand up for Others

STRONGest PEOPLEbut the

They might see something thatrsquos awful and mean

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JOIN THE MOVEMENTRECOGNIZING CYBERBULLYINGBefore social media became so prevalent instances of bullying were somewhat easy to recognize However with a good majority of children now engaged in digital networking and social media bullying may not end with the ringing of the school bell and evidence of bullying may not be so readily apparentAccording to Cyberbullying statistics from the i-SAFE foundation more than half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online and about the same number have engaged in cyberbullying More than 80 percent of teens use a mobile phone regularly making it the most popular form of technology and a common medium for repeated cyberbullyingCyberbullying takes place through electronic technology and differs from traditional forms of bullying Cyberbullying can occur via text messaging

blogging updates to social media sites andor phone conversations What makes cyberbullying more dif cult to detect and remedy than traditional bullying is that s o m e t i m e s this type of

bullying is veiled in secrecyThose who engage in cyberbullying can create

aliases and accounts under false names allowing them to covertly engage in bullying behavior As a result tracking down bullies can be challengingAlthough cyberbullying is on the rise there are some things that parents and children can do to help put a stop to such

unfortunate instances Parents who feel their

child is not emotionally ready for the responsibility of a digital device can hold back on purchasing a smartphone or choose one with very limited features Some schools set strict limits on phone usage at school and children who go only from school to home and vice versa may not have the need for an ldquoemergency phonerdquo that can open up a window for trouble Adolescents and teens should feel comfortable talking with their parents without the fear of reprimand Otherwise they may hide instances of

Adults should remain diligent in monitoring what kids are doing online Bullying can take place through digital devices such as mobile phones

before you speak

Think

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THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

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THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

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e 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 February 27 2016 Rain or shineSteve Somerset General Manager for Bill Howich Chrysler announced plans to hold the 28th Annual used car and truck event with used vehicles starting at $77 and up Saturday February 27 2016 According to Mr Somerset sales from the last few months have resulted in an extra amount of used cars and trucks ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should nd these prices as low as auction prices in many casesrdquoldquois is the 28th $77 Sale at our dealership and we have sold over 380 vehicles annually into the

Campbell River North Island regionrdquoldquoHere every used car and truck is on sale FIRST COME FIRST SERVED AND NO BIDDING Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so the buyers may inspect them for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 am when the prices are DRASTICALLY REDUCED on the windshield will be given rst opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the DRASTICALLY REDUCED price is 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 hassleldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange low-cost nancing as well as bank representatives that will be present

Wersquove 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 operationsrdquoldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehicles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquoAny questions can be directed to 1-877-251-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday February 27 2016 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos licenseJust a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 o MSRP on some models

KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Itrsquos officialCity council gave its

final seal of approval to a 245 per cent residential tax increase at its Mon-day night meeting

Ron Bowles the cityrsquos corporate services man-ager said Campbell River is so far the only municipality to approve its financial bylaw

ldquoItrsquos the first in the provincerdquo he told coun-cil

Council adopted its $634 million operat-ing budget for 2016 and long-term financial plan ahead of the May dead-line for municipalities to submit their budgets to the province

Campbell Riverrsquos 2016 budget includes a $37 increase over last year for the average assessed

Campbell River home and a zero dollar increase for all other tax classes

Campbell River tax-payers have seen their taxes steadily increase over the past few years

Last year counci l approved a 169 per cent hike in property taxes while in 2014 taxes rose by 292 per cent and in 2013 taxes went up 391 per cent

Last year also saw tax

increases to the Utili-ties 2 and the Managed Forest class Combined those increases gen-erated an additional $95000 in revenue for the city

The financial plan the city will be submit-ting to the province this time around differs from previous plans in that itrsquos looking ahead long-term

ldquoCongratulations to

council and to finance staf f rdquo Mayor Andy Adams said ldquoThis is the earliest adoption of the financial plan and the first 10-year plan in this councilrsquos historyrdquo

Myriah Foort the cityrsquos finance manager said it was the goal of city staff to deliver a budget to council that minimizes taxation impacts

ldquoThe focus for 2016 financial planning has been to stabilize the annual tax rate increase for current and future years while provid-ing ongoing funding to maintain base ser-vice levels allowing for moderate increases in

service levels and also to provide funding for ongoing maintenance and investment in capi-tal infrastructurerdquo Foort said in December when the budget was formed by council ldquoAs such the budget parameters include a conservative annual allocation for each component of the cityrsquos budget and replaces the large swings in tax increases with consistent and predictable valuesrdquo

The budget includes money for increased downtown safety mea-sures such as 15 extra hours a week for secu-rity downtown as well as funding for increased

video surveillance and support for the RCMP in investigating major crime

Council also allocated $10000 for improved lighting in downtown parking lots and for landscaping to make them cleaner and safer

The financial plan also includes $125000 for a downtown revitalization concept plan and design as well as $10000 for the design of the cityrsquos 35 acre waterfront property near Discovery Harbour marina and $20000 to clean up the beach access at the southern end of the Maritime Heritage Centre parking lot

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

City council took the unusual step this week of giving the Campbell River Food Bank exactly what it was asking for

The food bank which last year on average served 2150 people each month was looking for $21000 from the city for a brand-new cold room to accommodate extra donations the society is receiving from local gro-cery stores

Council at its Monday meeting agreed to give the food bank $20000 ndash more or less the entire amount it was asking for ndash even though as Coun Charlie Cornfield reminded council thatrsquos not the usual protocol

Cornfield said typi-cally council will provide matching funds or at the very least additional

funds to top up seed money which the organi-zation typically builds up on its own or with help from other grants

ldquoI get a little concerned about that (providing the full amount) when I think there is outside funding available or at least they should be ask-ing othersrdquo Cornfield said ldquoI do support the program Irsquom not sure I support it to this extentrdquo

But Mayor Andy Adams said the food bank falls under the cityrsquos strategic vision that council lsquounderstands that our community is strengthened through diversity and our city is defined by how it treats its most vulnerablersquo

He said the food bank ldquohits that markrdquo

Cornfield agreed but said providing full fund-ing still went against councilrsquos usual practise

ldquoThey do a wonder-ful job no doubt about it at allrdquo Cornfield said ldquoTherersquos lots of worth-while endeavours I think of the homeless the most vulnerable sec-tor We didnrsquot fund 100 per cent of the homeless shelter We just havenrsquot done thatrdquo

The food bank went to council asking for help in order to purchase the cold room and eliminate some of the food bankrsquos energy costs

Jana Watt the food bankrsquos secretary said the cold room would reduce energy costs by 30 per cent because the food bank would no longer need its 13 chest freezers walk-in freezer upright freezer or two commer-cial coolers

The other piece is that the food bank needs a larger storage space to

Food bank hits the mark with request for city funding

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301 St Annrsquos RoadCampbell River BC V9W 4C7

Telephone 250-286-5700infocampbellrivercawwwcampbellriverca

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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COMMUNITY UPDATE FEBRUARY 24 2016

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

Thisshouldbeatthetopofthead

Thisshouldbeatthebo0omofthead

Workshop Pathways to Building MoreEnergy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank ofConstructive Home Solutions Inc The eventwill take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre(401 11th Ave)

Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg forNew Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 am to 1215 pm Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

SHARE YOUR IDEAS FOR THE FUTUREThe City of Campbell River is reviewing its Sustainable Official Community Plan (SOCP)amp Zoning Bylaw and asking citizens businesses and community organizations to weigh in on how the community should grow and develop

ATTEND THE FIRST OPEN HOUSE

Join us on Tuesday March 8 at the Maritime Heritage Centre Drop-in to this interactive event any time between 6 to 9 pm to share your ideas

Visit campbellrivercaOCPreview to learn more and sign up for e-mail updates

Questions Call us 250-286-5725

accommodate all of the extra donations the food bank is receiving thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding with Superstore

Under the agreement Superstore is providing the food bank with any unsalable produce dairy meat and bakery items

ldquoAll of a sudden all of the grocery stores Superstore and others in Campbell River are com-ing online instead of throwing out their food like they used to now they have decided theyrsquore going to give us produce meat bakery ndash this has never happened before and all of a sudden wersquore getting all this food and we donrsquot have room to accommodate itrdquo Watt said ldquoWe have tons of freezers but our energy expenses are extremely highrdquo

And while the dona-tions are piling up the food bank isnrsquot keeping its good fortune to itself The society has been passing along some of its donations to other chari-table organizations such as the Salvation Army for its soup kitchen St Vincent de Paul which serves meals to the homeless out of Radi-ant Life Church as well as other churches and agencies

ldquoWersquore spreading it around itrsquos a very good situation for everyone in this townrdquo Watt said

The food bank itself distributes non-per-ishable items the first three Wednesdays of the month and soup buns dairy and produce on Mondays and Fridays out of its Marwalk Cres-cent facility

Clients include single parents low-income families seniors peo-ple on disability and social assistance people looking after parents and grandparents and grandparents looking after kids and grandchil-dren according to Deb-bie Willis food bank manager

A total of 32 per cent of the food bank clien-tele are children under the age of 19

Coun Larry Sam-

son said it was the least council could do to come up with the money to support the cold room which in turn allows the food bank to provide its

clients and particularly children with healthy nourishing food like produce

ldquoWersquore seeing both our mines go down wersquore

seeing different families working in Alberta hav-ing to come home wersquore seeing different hard-shipsrdquo Samson said ldquoSo I think this is one of the

ways we as a council and as taxpayers can help support these families that are going through this tough time right now It is a lot of money

but I think itrsquos money well spent that will ben-efit the whole commu-nityrdquo

The $20000 will come from councilrsquos contin-

gency account which is set aside for unforeseen costs and to help council fulfil financial requests f rom organizat ions throughout the year

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Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

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Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcluding Bogs products

TO20 50OFFour original price TO20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

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Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

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WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

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INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

WIDE SELECTION OF

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SKATES AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

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WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

ALL

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

ALL

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

WIDE SELECTION OFHOCKEY EQUIPMENT

30OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

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151 Dogwood Campbell RiverPhone 830-WOOD (9663)

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230-1400 Dogwood St778-346-3332

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Coldest Night of the Year raises $166K

Above Milei Stewart (left) and Avery Sorensen finish the Coldest Night of the Year walk Feb 20 at the Campbell River Community Centre while at right walkers make their way along the route The Coldest Night of the Year is a fundraising walk that takes part on the same day all across the country and this was the third year the event was held in Campbell River This year 113 walkers registered for the event and the walk raised $1660920 for Campbell River Family Services Campbell River Family Services provides a range of programs and ser-vices including counselling support education prevention and crisis intervention and the non-profit charitable organization is raising money for a temporary location for a sobering assessment centre this year

Impalas play fundraising danceThe Impalas will be performing this Saturday (Feb 27) at the Sadie Hawkins Dance at the Campbell River Community Centre The dance which will be held from 8 pm to midnight is a fundraiser to help bring Syrian refugees to Campbell River and there will be a cash bar a silent auction and costume prizes Tick-ets are $40 per person or $75 per couple and are available at the Campbell River Mirror office Baba Gannouj Online Gourmet Works of HArt and Inspirations on Quadra

Artist Mary Deveau will guide students towards creating a paint-ing that is simply about painting at an upcoming abstract painting class

Learn more about abstract painting with Deveau on Wednesdays from Feb 24 to March 16 from 630 to 9 pm at the Campbell River Art Gallery studio

The class will explore creative mark mak-ing abstracting forms colour theory and paint applications through a series of exercises that encourage painting intu-itively letting go of out-come and being open to change and surprise

Participants will be using methods of paint-ing that will induce spontaneity like paint-ing to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing to free the mind and to inspire stu-dents to loosen up and have fun

The class costs $120 for Campbell River Art Gallery members and $140 for non-members

Space is limited so donrsquot delay in register-ing

For more information contact the Art Gallery at 250-287-2261 or email programscrartgalleryca

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Loosen up and have fun at abstract painting class

An abstract piece by Mary Deveau who will be teaching an abstract paint-ing class Wednesday nights at the Camp-bell River Art Gal-lery studio starting Feb 24 The class runs until March 16 and will introduce participants to meth-ods of painting that will induce spontane-ity such as painting to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing

Follow Altrusa down the Yellow Brick Road

The Altrusa Club is holding its annual fundraiser the sing along movie event The Wizard of Oz Saturday Feb 27 at 7 pm at the Tidemark Theater The Scarecrow (Sharon Rondquist-Turner) Dorothy (Mary Rondquist) and the Cowardly Lion (Alice Rondquist) are getting ready to follow the Yellow Brick Road down to the Tidemark Theater for an evening of fun and frivolity Tickets are available at the Tidemark Theater box office or online at tidemarktheatrecom

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2502874515 wwwquinsamhotelcom1500 Island Highway Campbell River

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Stephen Frame

Law Corporation

Phone 286-6691Toll Free 1-800-661-0238

Fax 286-1191301-1100 Island Highway

Campbell River BC

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Join us for a Magical EveningSaturday March 19th

EAGLES LODGE - 1999 14th AvenueCocktails 5 pm bull Dinner 6 pm

following dinner

Magic Show by Damien CarriereTickets available for pickup at theFOE Lodge - 1999 14th Ave Campbell Riveror call for details 250-287-4990

Join us for a Magical EveningTickets $2000 per personAll funds raised go tosupport local initiatives

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Pam Mann the nurse administrator at the Campbell River and Dis-trict Adult Care Soci-ety adult day program canrsquot say enough about beneficial music therapy has been to the societyrsquos clients

And shersquos so grateful to Altrusa International of Campbell River for pro-viding an annual dona-tion to ensure music therapy is one of the services provided by the society

ldquoWersquore so blessed that they sponsor our music therapyrdquo said Mann

Many of the Adult Care Societyrsquos clients are seniors with dementia

and Mann says music therapy helps them to relax

ldquoMusic is known to be very therapeuticrdquo she said ldquoIt brings back old memories good memo-ries from childhoodrdquo

Altrusa donates $1300 yearly to the Adult Care Society which provides music therapy once a week at the societyrsquos cen-tre at 12-142 Larwood Rd Mann says they have a music therapist come in musicians play gui-tar piano and flute and they have also invested money into instruments and purchased drums so the societyrsquos clients can play music as well

ldquoWe make sure each client has some exposure to musicrdquo said Mann

ldquoItrsquos a great program It really really helps with Alzheimerrsquos and demen-tia because itrsquos an anxiety hellip and they may not be able to speak but every-body understands the language of music We usually have the musi-cian play old songs because this brings back memories of when they were younger or when they got married ndash each music piece has a mem-ory for themrdquo

Mann finds the music can really calm people down

The Campbell River and District Adult Care Society is a registered charity dedicated to restoring a sense of dig-nity reducing isolation improving the quality

of life and assisting indi-viduals ndash mostly seniors ndash to remain independent in our community

The society has been providing social and recreational programs for adults with long-term health concerns while offering support and respite to primary caregivers since 1980

The Adult Care Soci-etyrsquos day program runs Monday to Fr iday excluding holidays and provides social activities and entertainment peer interaction group exer-cise mental stimulation nutritional hot lunches and snacks nursing support monitoring of medical conditions and medications and help with toileting feeding

and mobility issues As well transportation to the centre in Willow Point and to and from outings is provided Cli-ents who visit the centre can choose to read play cards visit with friends or take part in a variety of activities

ldquoWe really help out lots of seniors They come here and they donrsquot need to worry they will be looked after they will be well fed and therersquos a registered nurse onsite so I will do the assess-ments ndash that really helps if someone is not feeling wellrdquo said Mann

For more informa-tion about the Adult Care Society visit wwwcradultcarecom or call 250-923-0991

Singing the praises of Adult Care Society music therapy program

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Altrusa International of Campbell River recently presented its annual donation to the Campbell River and District Adult Care Society for music therapy Seated in front from left are Pam Mann Helen Suhan and Pat Jones while in the back from left are Andrea Mar-shall Chris Button Chris Perras and Hannah McRoberts

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The Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games kick off

tomorrow and 1738 of BCrsquos best emerging high performance talents have registered and are ready to be part of this celebration of sport and community which runs Feb 25-28

The 1225 athletes are from every corner of the province and have trained to earn a place to represent their zone at the Games Com-peting in 17 different sports the athletes are an average of 14 years old and for most this will be their first experi-ence at a multi-sport Games

Special Olympians will compete in basketball and figure skating and athletes with a dis-ability will compete in wheelchair basketball and para cross country

skiingThese athletes will

be supported by 333 coaches and 180 offi-

cials who have earned their certification in order to provide the best knowledge and exper-

tise to the athletes and the competition

Volunteers in Pentic-ton have been preparing for the past 18 months to host the Games ndash the fourth time this com-munity has done so There will be over 1800 volunteers working to ensure the participants have exceptional com-petition and a first-rate experience with Opening and Closing Ceremonies special events and wonderful hospitality

ldquoPenticton is where the BC Games began in 1978 and we are so pleased to be back and benefiting from the his-tory of sport and event hosting in this commu-nityrdquo said Kelly Mann President and CEO of the BC Games Society ldquoThe athletes coaches and officials coming to these BC Winter Games

are taking their first step towards future national and international level competitions and the expertise of the volun-teers will make a mark on their journeyrdquo

The BC Winter Games has been the starting point for many athletes who have gone on to higher levels of sport Over 50 per cent of Team BC athletes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games were BC Games alumni 18 alumni were part of Team Canada at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games including Kelownarsquos Kelsey Serwa (Ski Cross) Summerlandrsquos Justin Kripps (Bob-sleigh) and Josh Dueck of Vernon in Para Alpine

For more informa-tion about the BC Winter Games visit BCGAMESORG

Let the BC Winter Games begin

Many Camp-bell River area athletes

will be competing in the BC Winter Games for Team Vancouver Island-Central Coast They aren Ayaz Amlani ndash

Badminton Official Campbell Rivern Benner Nick ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Caulfield Andrew

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Heriot Bayn Marsters Dave

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Rodway Melanie

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Head Coach Campbell Rivern Shade Jesse ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-

pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Bonnie

Jean ndash Basketball - Spe-cial Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Violet ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Assistant Coach Campbell Rivern Siggs Denise ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Krull Chayse

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Athlete (Team Thompson-Okanagan) Campbell Rivern Krull Sherry-Lynn

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Adult Supervisor Campbell Rivern Johnston Don ndash

Biathlon Head Coach Campbell Rivern Batch Brooklyn ndash

Gymnastics Athlete

Campbell Rivern Sader Todd ndash Gym-

nastics Official Camp-bell Rivern Veenstra Jenna

Gymnastics Athlete (Team North West) Smithersn Doherty Jacob ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Girvin Bryn ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Golobar Quinn ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Anthony ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Haley ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Henry Bruce ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Hicks Jacob ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Matkovich Emilie ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Painter Kelsey ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Warner Jordann ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Wellard Jamiliya ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Barnes Kyle ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Chamberlin Cody

ndash Karate Official Campbell Rivern Doyon Chloe ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Potorieko Trevor ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Smith Ashton ndash

Karate Athlete Cour-tenayn Tymchyshyn Chris-

tina ndash Karate Athlete

Campbell Rivern Wood Daniel ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Bauer Winona ndash

Skiing - Alpine Head Coach (Team Fraser River) Whistlern Perras Trent ndash Ski-

ing - Alpine Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Emmy ndash Ski-

ing - Cross Country Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Andrea ndash

Skiing - Cross Country Assistant Coach Camp-bell Rivern Greze-Kozuki

Thomas ndash Skiing - Free-style Athlete Campbell River

Editorrsquos Note ndash This list is compiled from the BC Winter Games website If there is any athlete missing please let us know

Meet your Campbell River and area participants

24 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA24 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

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Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

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In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

Public NoticeCouncil Procedure

Bylaw 416 2015

PO Box 29 601 Kelsey Way Sayward BC V0P 1R0 Telephone (250)282-5512 Fax (250) 282-5511 bull Email ndash villagesaywardvalleynet

Village of Sayward

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IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES

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V9W 5A7

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FOUND MEMORY stick on Larwood Rd Feb 2016 250-923-8630 to identify

TRAVEL

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EXPERIENCED HOUSE Dog sitter avail springsummer lsquo16 Refrsquos avail long term preferred Kathleen 1-250-619-0786

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Authority

MANAGER COMMUNITY HEALTH

AND WELLNESSTemporary full-time one year position Nanaimo Inter Tribal Health Au-thority (ITHA) a multi-disciplinary health or-ganization providing ser-vices to 29 member First Nations on Vancouver Is-land based in Nanaimo British Columbia is seek-ing a Manager Commu-nity Health and Wellness (CHW) to lead the CHW Department and related programs such as those related to Residential School survivors those who have suffered Inter-generational trauma sui-cide and critical incident response and youth leadershipThe ideal candidate has a degree in the fi eld of human services plus 3 to 5 years directly related experience including su-pervision The incum-bent must have suicide prevention substance abuse and mental health program knowledge as well as knowledge of programs and services available through other provincial federal and First Nations agencies and organizationsAdvance your career to-day with a great or-ganization Please send your re-sume and cover letter by e-mail to hrithaca or by fax at 250-591-2169Please refer to the posi-tion title when submitting your applicationThe closing date for this competition is Feb-ruary 26 2016

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requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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250-830-0295

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NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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From left Stevie and Jack Turley present Stacey Marsh (Campbell River Hospital Foundation) and Keli Cheryl and Sheridan with a cheque to go towards new equipment for Campbell River Hospital

Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

Attention Joe LeBlanc RPF co Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6H5

Telephone (250) 286-5148 Fax (250) 286-3412E-mail joeleblancinterforcom

Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo

Forest Stewardship Plan

Location Date Time

Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood StreetCampbell River BC

February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyPhone (250) 286-5148

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February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

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Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

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1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

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waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

regtrade copy 2016 KitchenAid Used under license in Canada All rights reserved

on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

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waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

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on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

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waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

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on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

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LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

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on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

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LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

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Dr Kevin Lathangue amp Associates

End bullyingPromote acceptance

and diversityWear pink on

February 24th

DR LATHANGUE and ASSOCIATES

ANTI-BULLYINGPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERS

CROWSThe crows sit watching all day and night

A murder of crows observe the ghtOf one big bear and one lone hare

Most of the crows donrsquot know how to actThe strongest of all is as erce as a cat

He ghts off the bear and takes care of the hare~Grace Ringdahl

Eacutecole Phoenix Middle School

SOARING WITH THE BREEZEBirds ying high in the treesEven higher than the bees

Always seeing things but keep soaring with the breeze

They might see something thatrsquos awful and meanBut will keep sitting watching them plead

~Hailey RicardEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

Eacutecole Phoenix Middle SchoolWORDS CAN HURT

Words can hurt make me feel sadWhen I havenrsquot done anything badSometimes words that hurt the most

Start as a joke or even a boast

Words can hurt ring in my earsI wish I could tell my peers

You bully me just to look coolDonrsquot you know yoursquore just a fool

~Emily MilneEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

Toll Free 1-888-443-86902773 Island Highway Campbell River DL30777

wwwcrhondacom

Say Good Words Think Good Thoughts Do Good Deeds

POEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERSPOEMS amp POSTERS

BULLYHe kicks me He trips meTakes my binder and all

I try to stand but instead I just fall

Then came the day when I had enoughI stand up for myself I act big and buffI stare at his eyes everything is a blur

He steps backwards now looking unsure

He runs away and I stay standing hereNow he knows what itrsquos like

That feeling of fear

~Trent PerrasEacutecole Phoenix Middle School

STRONG PEOPLE

STRONGest PEOPLE

STROSTROS NG PEOPLETRONG PEOPLETROStand up for Themselves

STRONGest PEOPLEStand up for Others

STRONGest PEOPLEbut the

They might see something thatrsquos awful and mean

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JOIN THE MOVEMENTRECOGNIZING CYBERBULLYINGBefore social media became so prevalent instances of bullying were somewhat easy to recognize However with a good majority of children now engaged in digital networking and social media bullying may not end with the ringing of the school bell and evidence of bullying may not be so readily apparentAccording to Cyberbullying statistics from the i-SAFE foundation more than half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online and about the same number have engaged in cyberbullying More than 80 percent of teens use a mobile phone regularly making it the most popular form of technology and a common medium for repeated cyberbullyingCyberbullying takes place through electronic technology and differs from traditional forms of bullying Cyberbullying can occur via text messaging

blogging updates to social media sites andor phone conversations What makes cyberbullying more dif cult to detect and remedy than traditional bullying is that s o m e t i m e s this type of

bullying is veiled in secrecyThose who engage in cyberbullying can create

aliases and accounts under false names allowing them to covertly engage in bullying behavior As a result tracking down bullies can be challengingAlthough cyberbullying is on the rise there are some things that parents and children can do to help put a stop to such

unfortunate instances Parents who feel their

child is not emotionally ready for the responsibility of a digital device can hold back on purchasing a smartphone or choose one with very limited features Some schools set strict limits on phone usage at school and children who go only from school to home and vice versa may not have the need for an ldquoemergency phonerdquo that can open up a window for trouble Adolescents and teens should feel comfortable talking with their parents without the fear of reprimand Otherwise they may hide instances of

Adults should remain diligent in monitoring what kids are doing online Bullying can take place through digital devices such as mobile phones

before you speak

Think

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PAID ADVERTISEMENT

USED CARS TO BESOLD AT $7700 AND UP

THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

BILL HOWICH CHRYSLERDEALER 9332

2777 NORTH ISLAND HIGHWAY1 Kilometer North of the Campbell River Bridge

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAIL bhcbillhowichchryslercom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichchryslercomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 bull FAX 250-287-2500

SALES HOURSMon-Fri 830-700 bull Sat 900-530

SALES 250-287-95551-877-280-9555ldquoNet of Rebaterdquo Warranty Does Not Apply daggerMaximum of $1500

PAID ADVERTISEMENT

USED CARS TO BESOLD AT $7700 AND UP

THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

BILL HOWICH CHRYSLERDEALER 9332

2777 NORTH ISLAND HIGHWAY1 Kilometer North of the Campbell River Bridge

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAIL bhcbillhowichchryslercom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichchryslercomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 bull FAX 250-287-2500

SALES HOURSMon-Fri 830-700 bull Sat 900-530

SALES 250-287-95551-877-280-9555ldquoNet of Rebaterdquo Warranty Does Not Apply daggerMaximum of $1500

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAILbhcbillhowichcom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichcomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 1-877-251-9555

e 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 February 27 2016 Rain or shineSteve Somerset General Manager for Bill Howich Chrysler announced plans to hold the 28th Annual used car and truck event with used vehicles starting at $77 and up Saturday February 27 2016 According to Mr Somerset sales from the last few months have resulted in an extra amount of used cars and trucks ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should nd these prices as low as auction prices in many casesrdquoldquois is the 28th $77 Sale at our dealership and we have sold over 380 vehicles annually into the

Campbell River North Island regionrdquoldquoHere every used car and truck is on sale FIRST COME FIRST SERVED AND NO BIDDING Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so the buyers may inspect them for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 am when the prices are DRASTICALLY REDUCED on the windshield will be given rst opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the DRASTICALLY REDUCED price is 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 hassleldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange low-cost nancing as well as bank representatives that will be present

Wersquove 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 operationsrdquoldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehicles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquoAny questions can be directed to 1-877-251-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday February 27 2016 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos licenseJust a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 o MSRP on some models

KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Itrsquos officialCity council gave its

final seal of approval to a 245 per cent residential tax increase at its Mon-day night meeting

Ron Bowles the cityrsquos corporate services man-ager said Campbell River is so far the only municipality to approve its financial bylaw

ldquoItrsquos the first in the provincerdquo he told coun-cil

Council adopted its $634 million operat-ing budget for 2016 and long-term financial plan ahead of the May dead-line for municipalities to submit their budgets to the province

Campbell Riverrsquos 2016 budget includes a $37 increase over last year for the average assessed

Campbell River home and a zero dollar increase for all other tax classes

Campbell River tax-payers have seen their taxes steadily increase over the past few years

Last year counci l approved a 169 per cent hike in property taxes while in 2014 taxes rose by 292 per cent and in 2013 taxes went up 391 per cent

Last year also saw tax

increases to the Utili-ties 2 and the Managed Forest class Combined those increases gen-erated an additional $95000 in revenue for the city

The financial plan the city will be submit-ting to the province this time around differs from previous plans in that itrsquos looking ahead long-term

ldquoCongratulations to

council and to finance staf f rdquo Mayor Andy Adams said ldquoThis is the earliest adoption of the financial plan and the first 10-year plan in this councilrsquos historyrdquo

Myriah Foort the cityrsquos finance manager said it was the goal of city staff to deliver a budget to council that minimizes taxation impacts

ldquoThe focus for 2016 financial planning has been to stabilize the annual tax rate increase for current and future years while provid-ing ongoing funding to maintain base ser-vice levels allowing for moderate increases in

service levels and also to provide funding for ongoing maintenance and investment in capi-tal infrastructurerdquo Foort said in December when the budget was formed by council ldquoAs such the budget parameters include a conservative annual allocation for each component of the cityrsquos budget and replaces the large swings in tax increases with consistent and predictable valuesrdquo

The budget includes money for increased downtown safety mea-sures such as 15 extra hours a week for secu-rity downtown as well as funding for increased

video surveillance and support for the RCMP in investigating major crime

Council also allocated $10000 for improved lighting in downtown parking lots and for landscaping to make them cleaner and safer

The financial plan also includes $125000 for a downtown revitalization concept plan and design as well as $10000 for the design of the cityrsquos 35 acre waterfront property near Discovery Harbour marina and $20000 to clean up the beach access at the southern end of the Maritime Heritage Centre parking lot

10 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

City Currents4x11

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City taxes continue to climb with 245 per cent increase approved

KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

City council took the unusual step this week of giving the Campbell River Food Bank exactly what it was asking for

The food bank which last year on average served 2150 people each month was looking for $21000 from the city for a brand-new cold room to accommodate extra donations the society is receiving from local gro-cery stores

Council at its Monday meeting agreed to give the food bank $20000 ndash more or less the entire amount it was asking for ndash even though as Coun Charlie Cornfield reminded council thatrsquos not the usual protocol

Cornfield said typi-cally council will provide matching funds or at the very least additional

funds to top up seed money which the organi-zation typically builds up on its own or with help from other grants

ldquoI get a little concerned about that (providing the full amount) when I think there is outside funding available or at least they should be ask-ing othersrdquo Cornfield said ldquoI do support the program Irsquom not sure I support it to this extentrdquo

But Mayor Andy Adams said the food bank falls under the cityrsquos strategic vision that council lsquounderstands that our community is strengthened through diversity and our city is defined by how it treats its most vulnerablersquo

He said the food bank ldquohits that markrdquo

Cornfield agreed but said providing full fund-ing still went against councilrsquos usual practise

ldquoThey do a wonder-ful job no doubt about it at allrdquo Cornfield said ldquoTherersquos lots of worth-while endeavours I think of the homeless the most vulnerable sec-tor We didnrsquot fund 100 per cent of the homeless shelter We just havenrsquot done thatrdquo

The food bank went to council asking for help in order to purchase the cold room and eliminate some of the food bankrsquos energy costs

Jana Watt the food bankrsquos secretary said the cold room would reduce energy costs by 30 per cent because the food bank would no longer need its 13 chest freezers walk-in freezer upright freezer or two commer-cial coolers

The other piece is that the food bank needs a larger storage space to

Food bank hits the mark with request for city funding

Cont page 11

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301 St Annrsquos RoadCampbell River BC V9W 4C7

Telephone 250-286-5700infocampbellrivercawwwcampbellriverca

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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COMMUNITY UPDATE FEBRUARY 24 2016

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

Thisshouldbeatthetopofthead

Thisshouldbeatthebo0omofthead

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

Thisshouldbeatthetopofthead

Thisshouldbeatthebo0omofthead

Workshop Pathways to Building MoreEnergy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank ofConstructive Home Solutions Inc The eventwill take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre(401 11th Ave)

Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg forNew Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 am to 1215 pm Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

SHARE YOUR IDEAS FOR THE FUTUREThe City of Campbell River is reviewing its Sustainable Official Community Plan (SOCP)amp Zoning Bylaw and asking citizens businesses and community organizations to weigh in on how the community should grow and develop

ATTEND THE FIRST OPEN HOUSE

Join us on Tuesday March 8 at the Maritime Heritage Centre Drop-in to this interactive event any time between 6 to 9 pm to share your ideas

Visit campbellrivercaOCPreview to learn more and sign up for e-mail updates

Questions Call us 250-286-5725

accommodate all of the extra donations the food bank is receiving thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding with Superstore

Under the agreement Superstore is providing the food bank with any unsalable produce dairy meat and bakery items

ldquoAll of a sudden all of the grocery stores Superstore and others in Campbell River are com-ing online instead of throwing out their food like they used to now they have decided theyrsquore going to give us produce meat bakery ndash this has never happened before and all of a sudden wersquore getting all this food and we donrsquot have room to accommodate itrdquo Watt said ldquoWe have tons of freezers but our energy expenses are extremely highrdquo

And while the dona-tions are piling up the food bank isnrsquot keeping its good fortune to itself The society has been passing along some of its donations to other chari-table organizations such as the Salvation Army for its soup kitchen St Vincent de Paul which serves meals to the homeless out of Radi-ant Life Church as well as other churches and agencies

ldquoWersquore spreading it around itrsquos a very good situation for everyone in this townrdquo Watt said

The food bank itself distributes non-per-ishable items the first three Wednesdays of the month and soup buns dairy and produce on Mondays and Fridays out of its Marwalk Cres-cent facility

Clients include single parents low-income families seniors peo-ple on disability and social assistance people looking after parents and grandparents and grandparents looking after kids and grandchil-dren according to Deb-bie Willis food bank manager

A total of 32 per cent of the food bank clien-tele are children under the age of 19

Coun Larry Sam-

son said it was the least council could do to come up with the money to support the cold room which in turn allows the food bank to provide its

clients and particularly children with healthy nourishing food like produce

ldquoWersquore seeing both our mines go down wersquore

seeing different families working in Alberta hav-ing to come home wersquore seeing different hard-shipsrdquo Samson said ldquoSo I think this is one of the

ways we as a council and as taxpayers can help support these families that are going through this tough time right now It is a lot of money

but I think itrsquos money well spent that will ben-efit the whole commu-nityrdquo

The $20000 will come from councilrsquos contin-

gency account which is set aside for unforeseen costs and to help council fulfil financial requests f rom organizat ions throughout the year

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30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

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Includes snowboards boots and bindings

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30 50OFFour original price TO

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Excluding all rainwear 50

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amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

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50OFFour original price

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Coldest Night of the Year raises $166K

Above Milei Stewart (left) and Avery Sorensen finish the Coldest Night of the Year walk Feb 20 at the Campbell River Community Centre while at right walkers make their way along the route The Coldest Night of the Year is a fundraising walk that takes part on the same day all across the country and this was the third year the event was held in Campbell River This year 113 walkers registered for the event and the walk raised $1660920 for Campbell River Family Services Campbell River Family Services provides a range of programs and ser-vices including counselling support education prevention and crisis intervention and the non-profit charitable organization is raising money for a temporary location for a sobering assessment centre this year

Impalas play fundraising danceThe Impalas will be performing this Saturday (Feb 27) at the Sadie Hawkins Dance at the Campbell River Community Centre The dance which will be held from 8 pm to midnight is a fundraiser to help bring Syrian refugees to Campbell River and there will be a cash bar a silent auction and costume prizes Tick-ets are $40 per person or $75 per couple and are available at the Campbell River Mirror office Baba Gannouj Online Gourmet Works of HArt and Inspirations on Quadra

Artist Mary Deveau will guide students towards creating a paint-ing that is simply about painting at an upcoming abstract painting class

Learn more about abstract painting with Deveau on Wednesdays from Feb 24 to March 16 from 630 to 9 pm at the Campbell River Art Gallery studio

The class will explore creative mark mak-ing abstracting forms colour theory and paint applications through a series of exercises that encourage painting intu-itively letting go of out-come and being open to change and surprise

Participants will be using methods of paint-ing that will induce spontaneity like paint-ing to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing to free the mind and to inspire stu-dents to loosen up and have fun

The class costs $120 for Campbell River Art Gallery members and $140 for non-members

Space is limited so donrsquot delay in register-ing

For more information contact the Art Gallery at 250-287-2261 or email programscrartgalleryca

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Loosen up and have fun at abstract painting class

An abstract piece by Mary Deveau who will be teaching an abstract paint-ing class Wednesday nights at the Camp-bell River Art Gal-lery studio starting Feb 24 The class runs until March 16 and will introduce participants to meth-ods of painting that will induce spontane-ity such as painting to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing

Follow Altrusa down the Yellow Brick Road

The Altrusa Club is holding its annual fundraiser the sing along movie event The Wizard of Oz Saturday Feb 27 at 7 pm at the Tidemark Theater The Scarecrow (Sharon Rondquist-Turner) Dorothy (Mary Rondquist) and the Cowardly Lion (Alice Rondquist) are getting ready to follow the Yellow Brick Road down to the Tidemark Theater for an evening of fun and frivolity Tickets are available at the Tidemark Theater box office or online at tidemarktheatrecom

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Join us for a Magical EveningSaturday March 19th

EAGLES LODGE - 1999 14th AvenueCocktails 5 pm bull Dinner 6 pm

following dinner

Magic Show by Damien CarriereTickets available for pickup at theFOE Lodge - 1999 14th Ave Campbell Riveror call for details 250-287-4990

Join us for a Magical EveningTickets $2000 per personAll funds raised go tosupport local initiatives

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Pam Mann the nurse administrator at the Campbell River and Dis-trict Adult Care Soci-ety adult day program canrsquot say enough about beneficial music therapy has been to the societyrsquos clients

And shersquos so grateful to Altrusa International of Campbell River for pro-viding an annual dona-tion to ensure music therapy is one of the services provided by the society

ldquoWersquore so blessed that they sponsor our music therapyrdquo said Mann

Many of the Adult Care Societyrsquos clients are seniors with dementia

and Mann says music therapy helps them to relax

ldquoMusic is known to be very therapeuticrdquo she said ldquoIt brings back old memories good memo-ries from childhoodrdquo

Altrusa donates $1300 yearly to the Adult Care Society which provides music therapy once a week at the societyrsquos cen-tre at 12-142 Larwood Rd Mann says they have a music therapist come in musicians play gui-tar piano and flute and they have also invested money into instruments and purchased drums so the societyrsquos clients can play music as well

ldquoWe make sure each client has some exposure to musicrdquo said Mann

ldquoItrsquos a great program It really really helps with Alzheimerrsquos and demen-tia because itrsquos an anxiety hellip and they may not be able to speak but every-body understands the language of music We usually have the musi-cian play old songs because this brings back memories of when they were younger or when they got married ndash each music piece has a mem-ory for themrdquo

Mann finds the music can really calm people down

The Campbell River and District Adult Care Society is a registered charity dedicated to restoring a sense of dig-nity reducing isolation improving the quality

of life and assisting indi-viduals ndash mostly seniors ndash to remain independent in our community

The society has been providing social and recreational programs for adults with long-term health concerns while offering support and respite to primary caregivers since 1980

The Adult Care Soci-etyrsquos day program runs Monday to Fr iday excluding holidays and provides social activities and entertainment peer interaction group exer-cise mental stimulation nutritional hot lunches and snacks nursing support monitoring of medical conditions and medications and help with toileting feeding

and mobility issues As well transportation to the centre in Willow Point and to and from outings is provided Cli-ents who visit the centre can choose to read play cards visit with friends or take part in a variety of activities

ldquoWe really help out lots of seniors They come here and they donrsquot need to worry they will be looked after they will be well fed and therersquos a registered nurse onsite so I will do the assess-ments ndash that really helps if someone is not feeling wellrdquo said Mann

For more informa-tion about the Adult Care Society visit wwwcradultcarecom or call 250-923-0991

Singing the praises of Adult Care Society music therapy program

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Altrusa International of Campbell River recently presented its annual donation to the Campbell River and District Adult Care Society for music therapy Seated in front from left are Pam Mann Helen Suhan and Pat Jones while in the back from left are Andrea Mar-shall Chris Button Chris Perras and Hannah McRoberts

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The Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games kick off

tomorrow and 1738 of BCrsquos best emerging high performance talents have registered and are ready to be part of this celebration of sport and community which runs Feb 25-28

The 1225 athletes are from every corner of the province and have trained to earn a place to represent their zone at the Games Com-peting in 17 different sports the athletes are an average of 14 years old and for most this will be their first experi-ence at a multi-sport Games

Special Olympians will compete in basketball and figure skating and athletes with a dis-ability will compete in wheelchair basketball and para cross country

skiingThese athletes will

be supported by 333 coaches and 180 offi-

cials who have earned their certification in order to provide the best knowledge and exper-

tise to the athletes and the competition

Volunteers in Pentic-ton have been preparing for the past 18 months to host the Games ndash the fourth time this com-munity has done so There will be over 1800 volunteers working to ensure the participants have exceptional com-petition and a first-rate experience with Opening and Closing Ceremonies special events and wonderful hospitality

ldquoPenticton is where the BC Games began in 1978 and we are so pleased to be back and benefiting from the his-tory of sport and event hosting in this commu-nityrdquo said Kelly Mann President and CEO of the BC Games Society ldquoThe athletes coaches and officials coming to these BC Winter Games

are taking their first step towards future national and international level competitions and the expertise of the volun-teers will make a mark on their journeyrdquo

The BC Winter Games has been the starting point for many athletes who have gone on to higher levels of sport Over 50 per cent of Team BC athletes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games were BC Games alumni 18 alumni were part of Team Canada at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games including Kelownarsquos Kelsey Serwa (Ski Cross) Summerlandrsquos Justin Kripps (Bob-sleigh) and Josh Dueck of Vernon in Para Alpine

For more informa-tion about the BC Winter Games visit BCGAMESORG

Let the BC Winter Games begin

Many Camp-bell River area athletes

will be competing in the BC Winter Games for Team Vancouver Island-Central Coast They aren Ayaz Amlani ndash

Badminton Official Campbell Rivern Benner Nick ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Caulfield Andrew

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Heriot Bayn Marsters Dave

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Rodway Melanie

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Head Coach Campbell Rivern Shade Jesse ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-

pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Bonnie

Jean ndash Basketball - Spe-cial Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Violet ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Assistant Coach Campbell Rivern Siggs Denise ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Krull Chayse

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Athlete (Team Thompson-Okanagan) Campbell Rivern Krull Sherry-Lynn

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Adult Supervisor Campbell Rivern Johnston Don ndash

Biathlon Head Coach Campbell Rivern Batch Brooklyn ndash

Gymnastics Athlete

Campbell Rivern Sader Todd ndash Gym-

nastics Official Camp-bell Rivern Veenstra Jenna

Gymnastics Athlete (Team North West) Smithersn Doherty Jacob ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Girvin Bryn ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Golobar Quinn ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Anthony ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Haley ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Henry Bruce ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Hicks Jacob ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Matkovich Emilie ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Painter Kelsey ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Warner Jordann ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Wellard Jamiliya ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Barnes Kyle ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Chamberlin Cody

ndash Karate Official Campbell Rivern Doyon Chloe ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Potorieko Trevor ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Smith Ashton ndash

Karate Athlete Cour-tenayn Tymchyshyn Chris-

tina ndash Karate Athlete

Campbell Rivern Wood Daniel ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Bauer Winona ndash

Skiing - Alpine Head Coach (Team Fraser River) Whistlern Perras Trent ndash Ski-

ing - Alpine Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Emmy ndash Ski-

ing - Cross Country Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Andrea ndash

Skiing - Cross Country Assistant Coach Camp-bell Rivern Greze-Kozuki

Thomas ndash Skiing - Free-style Athlete Campbell River

Editorrsquos Note ndash This list is compiled from the BC Winter Games website If there is any athlete missing please let us know

Meet your Campbell River and area participants

24 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA24 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

wwwsuttonsfuneralhomecom

Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home

250-287-4812

Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

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Island Funeral Services

Elk Falls Cremationand Reception Center

When deciding whether services should be non-traditional our philosophy is to make every ceremony unique and creativeWhen someone we love and care for dies we need to deal with one of the most important events of our lives Denying the death or hoping that the less we do the sooner the feelings will pass does not make it soThe most important part of our service is the time spent in discussion with the family to learn about the person whorsquos died and to create a ceremony that is

how they lived their lifeEvery life is deserving of acknowledgement of its contributions

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 25Campbell River Mirror Wed Feb 24 2016 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom A25

In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

Public NoticeCouncil Procedure

Bylaw 416 2015

PO Box 29 601 Kelsey Way Sayward BC V0P 1R0 Telephone (250)282-5512 Fax (250) 282-5511 bull Email ndash villagesaywardvalleynet

Village of Sayward

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IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES

All donations remain local CAMPBELL RIVER FIRSTOPEN HEART SOCIETY

PO Box 175Campbell River BC

V9W 5A7

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requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

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LEGAL NOTICEIn accordance with the warehouse liens actgoods in possession of the Campbell River

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Sian Thomson for rental of unit 110 The sale will be held on or a er ebruary 016

at Bid13com

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JOIN THE MOVEMENT AGAINST BULLYING ON FEBRUARY 24

Purchase a Pink Shirt at London Drugs or pinkshirtdaycato support anti-bullying programs in BC

PINKSHIRTDAYCA pinkshirtdaypinkshirtday

Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

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Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

Attention Joe LeBlanc RPF co Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6H5

Telephone (250) 286-5148 Fax (250) 286-3412E-mail joeleblancinterforcom

Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo

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Location Date Time

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February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyPhone (250) 286-5148

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The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

ANNUAL ROTARY HONOURS CONCERTPlace Tidemark Theatre Time saturday march 12th 730 pm Tickets FREE

Campbell Riverrsquo s

Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

30 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Serving Our Community for 43 YearsFebruary 26th - April 21st

IS BACK

Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

STOPBULLYING

SPEAKUP

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 31

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

1384-16th Avenue Campbell River

1-877-581-7922 wwwsmfordcom

True beauty lasts a lifetime

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8 Travis __________ started the anti-bullying campaign

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1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

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7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores has a plan for when shersquoll need more than a cane to help her get her mail

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

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One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

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JOIN THE MOVEMENTRECOGNIZING CYBERBULLYINGBefore social media became so prevalent instances of bullying were somewhat easy to recognize However with a good majority of children now engaged in digital networking and social media bullying may not end with the ringing of the school bell and evidence of bullying may not be so readily apparentAccording to Cyberbullying statistics from the i-SAFE foundation more than half of adolescents and teens have been bullied online and about the same number have engaged in cyberbullying More than 80 percent of teens use a mobile phone regularly making it the most popular form of technology and a common medium for repeated cyberbullyingCyberbullying takes place through electronic technology and differs from traditional forms of bullying Cyberbullying can occur via text messaging

blogging updates to social media sites andor phone conversations What makes cyberbullying more dif cult to detect and remedy than traditional bullying is that s o m e t i m e s this type of

bullying is veiled in secrecyThose who engage in cyberbullying can create

aliases and accounts under false names allowing them to covertly engage in bullying behavior As a result tracking down bullies can be challengingAlthough cyberbullying is on the rise there are some things that parents and children can do to help put a stop to such

unfortunate instances Parents who feel their

child is not emotionally ready for the responsibility of a digital device can hold back on purchasing a smartphone or choose one with very limited features Some schools set strict limits on phone usage at school and children who go only from school to home and vice versa may not have the need for an ldquoemergency phonerdquo that can open up a window for trouble Adolescents and teens should feel comfortable talking with their parents without the fear of reprimand Otherwise they may hide instances of

Adults should remain diligent in monitoring what kids are doing online Bullying can take place through digital devices such as mobile phones

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THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

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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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

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2777 NORTH ISLAND HIGHWAY1 Kilometer North of the Campbell River Bridge

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAIL bhcbillhowichchryslercom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichchryslercomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 bull FAX 250-287-2500

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SALES 250-287-95551-877-280-9555ldquoNet of Rebaterdquo Warranty Does Not Apply daggerMaximum of $1500

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USED CARS TO BESOLD AT $7700 AND UP

THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

BILL HOWICH CHRYSLERDEALER 9332

2777 NORTH ISLAND HIGHWAY1 Kilometer North of the Campbell River Bridge

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAIL bhcbillhowichchryslercom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichchryslercomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 bull FAX 250-287-2500

SALES HOURSMon-Fri 830-700 bull Sat 900-530

SALES 250-287-95551-877-280-9555ldquoNet of Rebaterdquo Warranty Does Not Apply daggerMaximum of $1500

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e 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 February 27 2016 Rain or shineSteve Somerset General Manager for Bill Howich Chrysler announced plans to hold the 28th Annual used car and truck event with used vehicles starting at $77 and up Saturday February 27 2016 According to Mr Somerset sales from the last few months have resulted in an extra amount of used cars and trucks ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should nd these prices as low as auction prices in many casesrdquoldquois is the 28th $77 Sale at our dealership and we have sold over 380 vehicles annually into the

Campbell River North Island regionrdquoldquoHere every used car and truck is on sale FIRST COME FIRST SERVED AND NO BIDDING Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so the buyers may inspect them for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 am when the prices are DRASTICALLY REDUCED on the windshield will be given rst opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the DRASTICALLY REDUCED price is 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 hassleldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange low-cost nancing as well as bank representatives that will be present

Wersquove 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 operationsrdquoldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehicles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquoAny questions can be directed to 1-877-251-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday February 27 2016 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos licenseJust a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 o MSRP on some models

KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Itrsquos officialCity council gave its

final seal of approval to a 245 per cent residential tax increase at its Mon-day night meeting

Ron Bowles the cityrsquos corporate services man-ager said Campbell River is so far the only municipality to approve its financial bylaw

ldquoItrsquos the first in the provincerdquo he told coun-cil

Council adopted its $634 million operat-ing budget for 2016 and long-term financial plan ahead of the May dead-line for municipalities to submit their budgets to the province

Campbell Riverrsquos 2016 budget includes a $37 increase over last year for the average assessed

Campbell River home and a zero dollar increase for all other tax classes

Campbell River tax-payers have seen their taxes steadily increase over the past few years

Last year counci l approved a 169 per cent hike in property taxes while in 2014 taxes rose by 292 per cent and in 2013 taxes went up 391 per cent

Last year also saw tax

increases to the Utili-ties 2 and the Managed Forest class Combined those increases gen-erated an additional $95000 in revenue for the city

The financial plan the city will be submit-ting to the province this time around differs from previous plans in that itrsquos looking ahead long-term

ldquoCongratulations to

council and to finance staf f rdquo Mayor Andy Adams said ldquoThis is the earliest adoption of the financial plan and the first 10-year plan in this councilrsquos historyrdquo

Myriah Foort the cityrsquos finance manager said it was the goal of city staff to deliver a budget to council that minimizes taxation impacts

ldquoThe focus for 2016 financial planning has been to stabilize the annual tax rate increase for current and future years while provid-ing ongoing funding to maintain base ser-vice levels allowing for moderate increases in

service levels and also to provide funding for ongoing maintenance and investment in capi-tal infrastructurerdquo Foort said in December when the budget was formed by council ldquoAs such the budget parameters include a conservative annual allocation for each component of the cityrsquos budget and replaces the large swings in tax increases with consistent and predictable valuesrdquo

The budget includes money for increased downtown safety mea-sures such as 15 extra hours a week for secu-rity downtown as well as funding for increased

video surveillance and support for the RCMP in investigating major crime

Council also allocated $10000 for improved lighting in downtown parking lots and for landscaping to make them cleaner and safer

The financial plan also includes $125000 for a downtown revitalization concept plan and design as well as $10000 for the design of the cityrsquos 35 acre waterfront property near Discovery Harbour marina and $20000 to clean up the beach access at the southern end of the Maritime Heritage Centre parking lot

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

City council took the unusual step this week of giving the Campbell River Food Bank exactly what it was asking for

The food bank which last year on average served 2150 people each month was looking for $21000 from the city for a brand-new cold room to accommodate extra donations the society is receiving from local gro-cery stores

Council at its Monday meeting agreed to give the food bank $20000 ndash more or less the entire amount it was asking for ndash even though as Coun Charlie Cornfield reminded council thatrsquos not the usual protocol

Cornfield said typi-cally council will provide matching funds or at the very least additional

funds to top up seed money which the organi-zation typically builds up on its own or with help from other grants

ldquoI get a little concerned about that (providing the full amount) when I think there is outside funding available or at least they should be ask-ing othersrdquo Cornfield said ldquoI do support the program Irsquom not sure I support it to this extentrdquo

But Mayor Andy Adams said the food bank falls under the cityrsquos strategic vision that council lsquounderstands that our community is strengthened through diversity and our city is defined by how it treats its most vulnerablersquo

He said the food bank ldquohits that markrdquo

Cornfield agreed but said providing full fund-ing still went against councilrsquos usual practise

ldquoThey do a wonder-ful job no doubt about it at allrdquo Cornfield said ldquoTherersquos lots of worth-while endeavours I think of the homeless the most vulnerable sec-tor We didnrsquot fund 100 per cent of the homeless shelter We just havenrsquot done thatrdquo

The food bank went to council asking for help in order to purchase the cold room and eliminate some of the food bankrsquos energy costs

Jana Watt the food bankrsquos secretary said the cold room would reduce energy costs by 30 per cent because the food bank would no longer need its 13 chest freezers walk-in freezer upright freezer or two commer-cial coolers

The other piece is that the food bank needs a larger storage space to

Food bank hits the mark with request for city funding

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301 St Annrsquos RoadCampbell River BC V9W 4C7

Telephone 250-286-5700infocampbellrivercawwwcampbellriverca

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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COMMUNITY UPDATE FEBRUARY 24 2016

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

Thisshouldbeatthetopofthead

Thisshouldbeatthebo0omofthead

Workshop Pathways to Building MoreEnergy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank ofConstructive Home Solutions Inc The eventwill take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre(401 11th Ave)

Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg forNew Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 am to 1215 pm Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

SHARE YOUR IDEAS FOR THE FUTUREThe City of Campbell River is reviewing its Sustainable Official Community Plan (SOCP)amp Zoning Bylaw and asking citizens businesses and community organizations to weigh in on how the community should grow and develop

ATTEND THE FIRST OPEN HOUSE

Join us on Tuesday March 8 at the Maritime Heritage Centre Drop-in to this interactive event any time between 6 to 9 pm to share your ideas

Visit campbellrivercaOCPreview to learn more and sign up for e-mail updates

Questions Call us 250-286-5725

accommodate all of the extra donations the food bank is receiving thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding with Superstore

Under the agreement Superstore is providing the food bank with any unsalable produce dairy meat and bakery items

ldquoAll of a sudden all of the grocery stores Superstore and others in Campbell River are com-ing online instead of throwing out their food like they used to now they have decided theyrsquore going to give us produce meat bakery ndash this has never happened before and all of a sudden wersquore getting all this food and we donrsquot have room to accommodate itrdquo Watt said ldquoWe have tons of freezers but our energy expenses are extremely highrdquo

And while the dona-tions are piling up the food bank isnrsquot keeping its good fortune to itself The society has been passing along some of its donations to other chari-table organizations such as the Salvation Army for its soup kitchen St Vincent de Paul which serves meals to the homeless out of Radi-ant Life Church as well as other churches and agencies

ldquoWersquore spreading it around itrsquos a very good situation for everyone in this townrdquo Watt said

The food bank itself distributes non-per-ishable items the first three Wednesdays of the month and soup buns dairy and produce on Mondays and Fridays out of its Marwalk Cres-cent facility

Clients include single parents low-income families seniors peo-ple on disability and social assistance people looking after parents and grandparents and grandparents looking after kids and grandchil-dren according to Deb-bie Willis food bank manager

A total of 32 per cent of the food bank clien-tele are children under the age of 19

Coun Larry Sam-

son said it was the least council could do to come up with the money to support the cold room which in turn allows the food bank to provide its

clients and particularly children with healthy nourishing food like produce

ldquoWersquore seeing both our mines go down wersquore

seeing different families working in Alberta hav-ing to come home wersquore seeing different hard-shipsrdquo Samson said ldquoSo I think this is one of the

ways we as a council and as taxpayers can help support these families that are going through this tough time right now It is a lot of money

but I think itrsquos money well spent that will ben-efit the whole commu-nityrdquo

The $20000 will come from councilrsquos contin-

gency account which is set aside for unforeseen costs and to help council fulfil financial requests f rom organizat ions throughout the year

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Excluding all rainwear 50

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Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcluding Bogs products

TO20 50OFFour original price TO20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

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Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

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INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

WIDE SELECTION OF

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SKATES AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

ALL

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

ALL

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

WINTER BOOTS

IS-24FE16-11448 88125rdquo X 12rdquo Campbell River Mirror Parution 24 Feacutevrier 2016Cycle 03

Some Intersportreg franchise stores may have offered some items at less than our original price Not all clearance priced items or price points available at all locations Selection may varyThis 12-day event starts February 24 2016 Discounts in this ad are in effect from Wednesday February 24 to Sunday March 6 2016 Discounts on some items may extend beyond this event If any advertising error or omission is discovered Intersportreg will make the appropriate corrections and notify customers as soon as possible Quantities may be limited Selection (styles colours sizes and models) may vary by store We reserve the right to limit quantities purchased regIIC-INTERSPORT International Corporation GmbH used under license by FGL Sports Ltd All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner(s) IS-24FE16-11448

facebookcomintersportca

amp more

INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

WIDE SELECTION OFHOCKEY EQUIPMENT

30OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

CLEARANCEFINAL

STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

IS-24FE16-11448_Ann_88125x12_ENindd 1 2016-02-18 450 PM

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151 Dogwood Campbell RiverPhone 830-WOOD (9663)

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230-1400 Dogwood St778-346-3332

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Across from Starbucks in Mariner Square

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tent

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Coldest Night of the Year raises $166K

Above Milei Stewart (left) and Avery Sorensen finish the Coldest Night of the Year walk Feb 20 at the Campbell River Community Centre while at right walkers make their way along the route The Coldest Night of the Year is a fundraising walk that takes part on the same day all across the country and this was the third year the event was held in Campbell River This year 113 walkers registered for the event and the walk raised $1660920 for Campbell River Family Services Campbell River Family Services provides a range of programs and ser-vices including counselling support education prevention and crisis intervention and the non-profit charitable organization is raising money for a temporary location for a sobering assessment centre this year

Impalas play fundraising danceThe Impalas will be performing this Saturday (Feb 27) at the Sadie Hawkins Dance at the Campbell River Community Centre The dance which will be held from 8 pm to midnight is a fundraiser to help bring Syrian refugees to Campbell River and there will be a cash bar a silent auction and costume prizes Tick-ets are $40 per person or $75 per couple and are available at the Campbell River Mirror office Baba Gannouj Online Gourmet Works of HArt and Inspirations on Quadra

Artist Mary Deveau will guide students towards creating a paint-ing that is simply about painting at an upcoming abstract painting class

Learn more about abstract painting with Deveau on Wednesdays from Feb 24 to March 16 from 630 to 9 pm at the Campbell River Art Gallery studio

The class will explore creative mark mak-ing abstracting forms colour theory and paint applications through a series of exercises that encourage painting intu-itively letting go of out-come and being open to change and surprise

Participants will be using methods of paint-ing that will induce spontaneity like paint-ing to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing to free the mind and to inspire stu-dents to loosen up and have fun

The class costs $120 for Campbell River Art Gallery members and $140 for non-members

Space is limited so donrsquot delay in register-ing

For more information contact the Art Gallery at 250-287-2261 or email programscrartgalleryca

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ARTS ENTERTAINMENTampSend your Arts and Entertainment submissions to

editorcampbellrivermirrorcom

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EAGLES

Loosen up and have fun at abstract painting class

An abstract piece by Mary Deveau who will be teaching an abstract paint-ing class Wednesday nights at the Camp-bell River Art Gal-lery studio starting Feb 24 The class runs until March 16 and will introduce participants to meth-ods of painting that will induce spontane-ity such as painting to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing

Follow Altrusa down the Yellow Brick Road

The Altrusa Club is holding its annual fundraiser the sing along movie event The Wizard of Oz Saturday Feb 27 at 7 pm at the Tidemark Theater The Scarecrow (Sharon Rondquist-Turner) Dorothy (Mary Rondquist) and the Cowardly Lion (Alice Rondquist) are getting ready to follow the Yellow Brick Road down to the Tidemark Theater for an evening of fun and frivolity Tickets are available at the Tidemark Theater box office or online at tidemarktheatrecom

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Law Corporation

Phone 286-6691Toll Free 1-800-661-0238

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Join us for a Magical EveningSaturday March 19th

EAGLES LODGE - 1999 14th AvenueCocktails 5 pm bull Dinner 6 pm

following dinner

Magic Show by Damien CarriereTickets available for pickup at theFOE Lodge - 1999 14th Ave Campbell Riveror call for details 250-287-4990

Join us for a Magical EveningTickets $2000 per personAll funds raised go tosupport local initiatives

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Pam Mann the nurse administrator at the Campbell River and Dis-trict Adult Care Soci-ety adult day program canrsquot say enough about beneficial music therapy has been to the societyrsquos clients

And shersquos so grateful to Altrusa International of Campbell River for pro-viding an annual dona-tion to ensure music therapy is one of the services provided by the society

ldquoWersquore so blessed that they sponsor our music therapyrdquo said Mann

Many of the Adult Care Societyrsquos clients are seniors with dementia

and Mann says music therapy helps them to relax

ldquoMusic is known to be very therapeuticrdquo she said ldquoIt brings back old memories good memo-ries from childhoodrdquo

Altrusa donates $1300 yearly to the Adult Care Society which provides music therapy once a week at the societyrsquos cen-tre at 12-142 Larwood Rd Mann says they have a music therapist come in musicians play gui-tar piano and flute and they have also invested money into instruments and purchased drums so the societyrsquos clients can play music as well

ldquoWe make sure each client has some exposure to musicrdquo said Mann

ldquoItrsquos a great program It really really helps with Alzheimerrsquos and demen-tia because itrsquos an anxiety hellip and they may not be able to speak but every-body understands the language of music We usually have the musi-cian play old songs because this brings back memories of when they were younger or when they got married ndash each music piece has a mem-ory for themrdquo

Mann finds the music can really calm people down

The Campbell River and District Adult Care Society is a registered charity dedicated to restoring a sense of dig-nity reducing isolation improving the quality

of life and assisting indi-viduals ndash mostly seniors ndash to remain independent in our community

The society has been providing social and recreational programs for adults with long-term health concerns while offering support and respite to primary caregivers since 1980

The Adult Care Soci-etyrsquos day program runs Monday to Fr iday excluding holidays and provides social activities and entertainment peer interaction group exer-cise mental stimulation nutritional hot lunches and snacks nursing support monitoring of medical conditions and medications and help with toileting feeding

and mobility issues As well transportation to the centre in Willow Point and to and from outings is provided Cli-ents who visit the centre can choose to read play cards visit with friends or take part in a variety of activities

ldquoWe really help out lots of seniors They come here and they donrsquot need to worry they will be looked after they will be well fed and therersquos a registered nurse onsite so I will do the assess-ments ndash that really helps if someone is not feeling wellrdquo said Mann

For more informa-tion about the Adult Care Society visit wwwcradultcarecom or call 250-923-0991

Singing the praises of Adult Care Society music therapy program

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Altrusa International of Campbell River recently presented its annual donation to the Campbell River and District Adult Care Society for music therapy Seated in front from left are Pam Mann Helen Suhan and Pat Jones while in the back from left are Andrea Mar-shall Chris Button Chris Perras and Hannah McRoberts

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The Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games kick off

tomorrow and 1738 of BCrsquos best emerging high performance talents have registered and are ready to be part of this celebration of sport and community which runs Feb 25-28

The 1225 athletes are from every corner of the province and have trained to earn a place to represent their zone at the Games Com-peting in 17 different sports the athletes are an average of 14 years old and for most this will be their first experi-ence at a multi-sport Games

Special Olympians will compete in basketball and figure skating and athletes with a dis-ability will compete in wheelchair basketball and para cross country

skiingThese athletes will

be supported by 333 coaches and 180 offi-

cials who have earned their certification in order to provide the best knowledge and exper-

tise to the athletes and the competition

Volunteers in Pentic-ton have been preparing for the past 18 months to host the Games ndash the fourth time this com-munity has done so There will be over 1800 volunteers working to ensure the participants have exceptional com-petition and a first-rate experience with Opening and Closing Ceremonies special events and wonderful hospitality

ldquoPenticton is where the BC Games began in 1978 and we are so pleased to be back and benefiting from the his-tory of sport and event hosting in this commu-nityrdquo said Kelly Mann President and CEO of the BC Games Society ldquoThe athletes coaches and officials coming to these BC Winter Games

are taking their first step towards future national and international level competitions and the expertise of the volun-teers will make a mark on their journeyrdquo

The BC Winter Games has been the starting point for many athletes who have gone on to higher levels of sport Over 50 per cent of Team BC athletes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games were BC Games alumni 18 alumni were part of Team Canada at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games including Kelownarsquos Kelsey Serwa (Ski Cross) Summerlandrsquos Justin Kripps (Bob-sleigh) and Josh Dueck of Vernon in Para Alpine

For more informa-tion about the BC Winter Games visit BCGAMESORG

Let the BC Winter Games begin

Many Camp-bell River area athletes

will be competing in the BC Winter Games for Team Vancouver Island-Central Coast They aren Ayaz Amlani ndash

Badminton Official Campbell Rivern Benner Nick ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Caulfield Andrew

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Heriot Bayn Marsters Dave

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Rodway Melanie

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Head Coach Campbell Rivern Shade Jesse ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-

pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Bonnie

Jean ndash Basketball - Spe-cial Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Violet ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Assistant Coach Campbell Rivern Siggs Denise ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Krull Chayse

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Athlete (Team Thompson-Okanagan) Campbell Rivern Krull Sherry-Lynn

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Adult Supervisor Campbell Rivern Johnston Don ndash

Biathlon Head Coach Campbell Rivern Batch Brooklyn ndash

Gymnastics Athlete

Campbell Rivern Sader Todd ndash Gym-

nastics Official Camp-bell Rivern Veenstra Jenna

Gymnastics Athlete (Team North West) Smithersn Doherty Jacob ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Girvin Bryn ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Golobar Quinn ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Anthony ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Haley ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Henry Bruce ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Hicks Jacob ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Matkovich Emilie ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Painter Kelsey ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Warner Jordann ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Wellard Jamiliya ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Barnes Kyle ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Chamberlin Cody

ndash Karate Official Campbell Rivern Doyon Chloe ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Potorieko Trevor ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Smith Ashton ndash

Karate Athlete Cour-tenayn Tymchyshyn Chris-

tina ndash Karate Athlete

Campbell Rivern Wood Daniel ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Bauer Winona ndash

Skiing - Alpine Head Coach (Team Fraser River) Whistlern Perras Trent ndash Ski-

ing - Alpine Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Emmy ndash Ski-

ing - Cross Country Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Andrea ndash

Skiing - Cross Country Assistant Coach Camp-bell Rivern Greze-Kozuki

Thomas ndash Skiing - Free-style Athlete Campbell River

Editorrsquos Note ndash This list is compiled from the BC Winter Games website If there is any athlete missing please let us know

Meet your Campbell River and area participants

24 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA24 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

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Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

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In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

Public NoticeCouncil Procedure

Bylaw 416 2015

PO Box 29 601 Kelsey Way Sayward BC V0P 1R0 Telephone (250)282-5512 Fax (250) 282-5511 bull Email ndash villagesaywardvalleynet

Village of Sayward

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IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES

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V9W 5A7

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FOUND MEMORY stick on Larwood Rd Feb 2016 250-923-8630 to identify

TRAVEL

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EXPERIENCED HOUSE Dog sitter avail springsummer lsquo16 Refrsquos avail long term preferred Kathleen 1-250-619-0786

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Authority

MANAGER COMMUNITY HEALTH

AND WELLNESSTemporary full-time one year position Nanaimo Inter Tribal Health Au-thority (ITHA) a multi-disciplinary health or-ganization providing ser-vices to 29 member First Nations on Vancouver Is-land based in Nanaimo British Columbia is seek-ing a Manager Commu-nity Health and Wellness (CHW) to lead the CHW Department and related programs such as those related to Residential School survivors those who have suffered Inter-generational trauma sui-cide and critical incident response and youth leadershipThe ideal candidate has a degree in the fi eld of human services plus 3 to 5 years directly related experience including su-pervision The incum-bent must have suicide prevention substance abuse and mental health program knowledge as well as knowledge of programs and services available through other provincial federal and First Nations agencies and organizationsAdvance your career to-day with a great or-ganization Please send your re-sume and cover letter by e-mail to hrithaca or by fax at 250-591-2169Please refer to the posi-tion title when submitting your applicationThe closing date for this competition is Feb-ruary 26 2016

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requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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250-830-0295

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NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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From left Stevie and Jack Turley present Stacey Marsh (Campbell River Hospital Foundation) and Keli Cheryl and Sheridan with a cheque to go towards new equipment for Campbell River Hospital

Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

Attention Joe LeBlanc RPF co Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6H5

Telephone (250) 286-5148 Fax (250) 286-3412E-mail joeleblancinterforcom

Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo

Forest Stewardship Plan

Location Date Time

Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood StreetCampbell River BC

February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyPhone (250) 286-5148

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February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

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Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

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1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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PAID ADVERTISEMENT

USED CARS TO BESOLD AT $7700 AND UP

THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

BILL HOWICH CHRYSLERDEALER 9332

2777 NORTH ISLAND HIGHWAY1 Kilometer North of the Campbell River Bridge

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAIL bhcbillhowichchryslercom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichchryslercomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 bull FAX 250-287-2500

SALES HOURSMon-Fri 830-700 bull Sat 900-530

SALES 250-287-95551-877-280-9555ldquoNet of Rebaterdquo Warranty Does Not Apply daggerMaximum of $1500

PAID ADVERTISEMENT

USED CARS TO BESOLD AT $7700 AND UP

THANK YOU NORTH ISLAND FOR MAKINGBILL HOWICH CHRYSLER RV amp MARINE THE 1 PLACE

TO PURCHASE A NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE

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 ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should find these prices as low as auc-tion prices in many casesrdquo

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 Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so that buy-ers may inspect the vehicles for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 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 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

ldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange

low-cost financing as well as bank representatives that will be present Wersquove 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

ldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehi-cles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquo

Any questions can be direct-ed-to 1-877-280-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday September 14 2013 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos license

Just a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 off MSRP on some models

BILL HOWICH CHRYSLERDEALER 9332

2777 NORTH ISLAND HIGHWAY1 Kilometer North of the Campbell River Bridge

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAIL bhcbillhowichchryslercom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichchryslercomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 bull FAX 250-287-2500

SALES HOURSMon-Fri 830-700 bull Sat 900-530

SALES 250-287-95551-877-280-9555ldquoNet of Rebaterdquo Warranty Does Not Apply daggerMaximum of $1500

MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT BY EMAILbhcbillhowichcom

WEB SITE wwwbillhowichcomPARTS DIRECT 250-287-9133 1-877-251-9555

e 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 February 27 2016 Rain or shineSteve Somerset General Manager for Bill Howich Chrysler announced plans to hold the 28th Annual used car and truck event with used vehicles starting at $77 and up Saturday February 27 2016 According to Mr Somerset sales from the last few months have resulted in an extra amount of used cars and trucks ldquoIn 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 pricerdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoOur customers should nd these prices as low as auction prices in many casesrdquoldquois is the 28th $77 Sale at our dealership and we have sold over 380 vehicles annually into the

Campbell River North Island regionrdquoldquoHere every used car and truck is on sale FIRST COME FIRST SERVED AND NO BIDDING Itrsquos 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 830 am all vehicles will be opened so the buyers may inspect them for one hour before the sale begins at 930 am Whomever is sitting behind the wheel at 930 am when the prices are DRASTICALLY REDUCED on the windshield will be given rst opportunity to purchase the vehicle at the DRASTICALLY REDUCED price is 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 hassleldquoWe have business managers who will help buyers arrange low-cost nancing as well as bank representatives that will be present

Wersquove 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 operationsrdquoldquoSince we are a local business we would like to give back to the communityrdquo Mr Somerset said ldquoWe would rather allow local people to buy these vehicles than wholesale them at an auctionrdquoAny questions can be directed to 1-877-251-9555 or 250-287-9555 Bill Howich Chrysler opens at 830 am on Saturday February 27 2016 and the sale starts at 930 am SHARP Buyers must be 19 years or older with a valid driverrsquos licenseJust a reminder that all new cars and trucks will also be on sale for this event with savings up to $11750 o MSRP on some models

KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Itrsquos officialCity council gave its

final seal of approval to a 245 per cent residential tax increase at its Mon-day night meeting

Ron Bowles the cityrsquos corporate services man-ager said Campbell River is so far the only municipality to approve its financial bylaw

ldquoItrsquos the first in the provincerdquo he told coun-cil

Council adopted its $634 million operat-ing budget for 2016 and long-term financial plan ahead of the May dead-line for municipalities to submit their budgets to the province

Campbell Riverrsquos 2016 budget includes a $37 increase over last year for the average assessed

Campbell River home and a zero dollar increase for all other tax classes

Campbell River tax-payers have seen their taxes steadily increase over the past few years

Last year counci l approved a 169 per cent hike in property taxes while in 2014 taxes rose by 292 per cent and in 2013 taxes went up 391 per cent

Last year also saw tax

increases to the Utili-ties 2 and the Managed Forest class Combined those increases gen-erated an additional $95000 in revenue for the city

The financial plan the city will be submit-ting to the province this time around differs from previous plans in that itrsquos looking ahead long-term

ldquoCongratulations to

council and to finance staf f rdquo Mayor Andy Adams said ldquoThis is the earliest adoption of the financial plan and the first 10-year plan in this councilrsquos historyrdquo

Myriah Foort the cityrsquos finance manager said it was the goal of city staff to deliver a budget to council that minimizes taxation impacts

ldquoThe focus for 2016 financial planning has been to stabilize the annual tax rate increase for current and future years while provid-ing ongoing funding to maintain base ser-vice levels allowing for moderate increases in

service levels and also to provide funding for ongoing maintenance and investment in capi-tal infrastructurerdquo Foort said in December when the budget was formed by council ldquoAs such the budget parameters include a conservative annual allocation for each component of the cityrsquos budget and replaces the large swings in tax increases with consistent and predictable valuesrdquo

The budget includes money for increased downtown safety mea-sures such as 15 extra hours a week for secu-rity downtown as well as funding for increased

video surveillance and support for the RCMP in investigating major crime

Council also allocated $10000 for improved lighting in downtown parking lots and for landscaping to make them cleaner and safer

The financial plan also includes $125000 for a downtown revitalization concept plan and design as well as $10000 for the design of the cityrsquos 35 acre waterfront property near Discovery Harbour marina and $20000 to clean up the beach access at the southern end of the Maritime Heritage Centre parking lot

10 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

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City taxes continue to climb with 245 per cent increase approved

KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

City council took the unusual step this week of giving the Campbell River Food Bank exactly what it was asking for

The food bank which last year on average served 2150 people each month was looking for $21000 from the city for a brand-new cold room to accommodate extra donations the society is receiving from local gro-cery stores

Council at its Monday meeting agreed to give the food bank $20000 ndash more or less the entire amount it was asking for ndash even though as Coun Charlie Cornfield reminded council thatrsquos not the usual protocol

Cornfield said typi-cally council will provide matching funds or at the very least additional

funds to top up seed money which the organi-zation typically builds up on its own or with help from other grants

ldquoI get a little concerned about that (providing the full amount) when I think there is outside funding available or at least they should be ask-ing othersrdquo Cornfield said ldquoI do support the program Irsquom not sure I support it to this extentrdquo

But Mayor Andy Adams said the food bank falls under the cityrsquos strategic vision that council lsquounderstands that our community is strengthened through diversity and our city is defined by how it treats its most vulnerablersquo

He said the food bank ldquohits that markrdquo

Cornfield agreed but said providing full fund-ing still went against councilrsquos usual practise

ldquoThey do a wonder-ful job no doubt about it at allrdquo Cornfield said ldquoTherersquos lots of worth-while endeavours I think of the homeless the most vulnerable sec-tor We didnrsquot fund 100 per cent of the homeless shelter We just havenrsquot done thatrdquo

The food bank went to council asking for help in order to purchase the cold room and eliminate some of the food bankrsquos energy costs

Jana Watt the food bankrsquos secretary said the cold room would reduce energy costs by 30 per cent because the food bank would no longer need its 13 chest freezers walk-in freezer upright freezer or two commer-cial coolers

The other piece is that the food bank needs a larger storage space to

Food bank hits the mark with request for city funding

Cont page 11

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301 St Annrsquos RoadCampbell River BC V9W 4C7

Telephone 250-286-5700infocampbellrivercawwwcampbellriverca

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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COMMUNITY UPDATE FEBRUARY 24 2016

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

Thisshouldbeatthetopofthead

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Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

Thisshouldbeatthetopofthead

Thisshouldbeatthebo0omofthead

Workshop Pathways to Building MoreEnergy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank ofConstructive Home Solutions Inc The eventwill take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre(401 11th Ave)

Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg forNew Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 am to 1215 pm Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

SHARE YOUR IDEAS FOR THE FUTUREThe City of Campbell River is reviewing its Sustainable Official Community Plan (SOCP)amp Zoning Bylaw and asking citizens businesses and community organizations to weigh in on how the community should grow and develop

ATTEND THE FIRST OPEN HOUSE

Join us on Tuesday March 8 at the Maritime Heritage Centre Drop-in to this interactive event any time between 6 to 9 pm to share your ideas

Visit campbellrivercaOCPreview to learn more and sign up for e-mail updates

Questions Call us 250-286-5725

accommodate all of the extra donations the food bank is receiving thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding with Superstore

Under the agreement Superstore is providing the food bank with any unsalable produce dairy meat and bakery items

ldquoAll of a sudden all of the grocery stores Superstore and others in Campbell River are com-ing online instead of throwing out their food like they used to now they have decided theyrsquore going to give us produce meat bakery ndash this has never happened before and all of a sudden wersquore getting all this food and we donrsquot have room to accommodate itrdquo Watt said ldquoWe have tons of freezers but our energy expenses are extremely highrdquo

And while the dona-tions are piling up the food bank isnrsquot keeping its good fortune to itself The society has been passing along some of its donations to other chari-table organizations such as the Salvation Army for its soup kitchen St Vincent de Paul which serves meals to the homeless out of Radi-ant Life Church as well as other churches and agencies

ldquoWersquore spreading it around itrsquos a very good situation for everyone in this townrdquo Watt said

The food bank itself distributes non-per-ishable items the first three Wednesdays of the month and soup buns dairy and produce on Mondays and Fridays out of its Marwalk Cres-cent facility

Clients include single parents low-income families seniors peo-ple on disability and social assistance people looking after parents and grandparents and grandparents looking after kids and grandchil-dren according to Deb-bie Willis food bank manager

A total of 32 per cent of the food bank clien-tele are children under the age of 19

Coun Larry Sam-

son said it was the least council could do to come up with the money to support the cold room which in turn allows the food bank to provide its

clients and particularly children with healthy nourishing food like produce

ldquoWersquore seeing both our mines go down wersquore

seeing different families working in Alberta hav-ing to come home wersquore seeing different hard-shipsrdquo Samson said ldquoSo I think this is one of the

ways we as a council and as taxpayers can help support these families that are going through this tough time right now It is a lot of money

but I think itrsquos money well spent that will ben-efit the whole commu-nityrdquo

The $20000 will come from councilrsquos contin-

gency account which is set aside for unforeseen costs and to help council fulfil financial requests f rom organizat ions throughout the year

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 11

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INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

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OFFour original price

WIDE SELECTION OF

HOCKEY EQUIPMENT INCLUDING SKATES AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

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Excluding all rainwear 50

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HOCKEY EQUIPMENT AND STICKS

Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

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Includes snowboards boots and bindings

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Includes snowboards boots and bindings

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50OFFour original price

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Coldest Night of the Year raises $166K

Above Milei Stewart (left) and Avery Sorensen finish the Coldest Night of the Year walk Feb 20 at the Campbell River Community Centre while at right walkers make their way along the route The Coldest Night of the Year is a fundraising walk that takes part on the same day all across the country and this was the third year the event was held in Campbell River This year 113 walkers registered for the event and the walk raised $1660920 for Campbell River Family Services Campbell River Family Services provides a range of programs and ser-vices including counselling support education prevention and crisis intervention and the non-profit charitable organization is raising money for a temporary location for a sobering assessment centre this year

Impalas play fundraising danceThe Impalas will be performing this Saturday (Feb 27) at the Sadie Hawkins Dance at the Campbell River Community Centre The dance which will be held from 8 pm to midnight is a fundraiser to help bring Syrian refugees to Campbell River and there will be a cash bar a silent auction and costume prizes Tick-ets are $40 per person or $75 per couple and are available at the Campbell River Mirror office Baba Gannouj Online Gourmet Works of HArt and Inspirations on Quadra

Artist Mary Deveau will guide students towards creating a paint-ing that is simply about painting at an upcoming abstract painting class

Learn more about abstract painting with Deveau on Wednesdays from Feb 24 to March 16 from 630 to 9 pm at the Campbell River Art Gallery studio

The class will explore creative mark mak-ing abstracting forms colour theory and paint applications through a series of exercises that encourage painting intu-itively letting go of out-come and being open to change and surprise

Participants will be using methods of paint-ing that will induce spontaneity like paint-ing to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing to free the mind and to inspire stu-dents to loosen up and have fun

The class costs $120 for Campbell River Art Gallery members and $140 for non-members

Space is limited so donrsquot delay in register-ing

For more information contact the Art Gallery at 250-287-2261 or email programscrartgalleryca

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Loosen up and have fun at abstract painting class

An abstract piece by Mary Deveau who will be teaching an abstract paint-ing class Wednesday nights at the Camp-bell River Art Gal-lery studio starting Feb 24 The class runs until March 16 and will introduce participants to meth-ods of painting that will induce spontane-ity such as painting to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing

Follow Altrusa down the Yellow Brick Road

The Altrusa Club is holding its annual fundraiser the sing along movie event The Wizard of Oz Saturday Feb 27 at 7 pm at the Tidemark Theater The Scarecrow (Sharon Rondquist-Turner) Dorothy (Mary Rondquist) and the Cowardly Lion (Alice Rondquist) are getting ready to follow the Yellow Brick Road down to the Tidemark Theater for an evening of fun and frivolity Tickets are available at the Tidemark Theater box office or online at tidemarktheatrecom

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following dinner

Magic Show by Damien CarriereTickets available for pickup at theFOE Lodge - 1999 14th Ave Campbell Riveror call for details 250-287-4990

Join us for a Magical EveningTickets $2000 per personAll funds raised go tosupport local initiatives

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Pam Mann the nurse administrator at the Campbell River and Dis-trict Adult Care Soci-ety adult day program canrsquot say enough about beneficial music therapy has been to the societyrsquos clients

And shersquos so grateful to Altrusa International of Campbell River for pro-viding an annual dona-tion to ensure music therapy is one of the services provided by the society

ldquoWersquore so blessed that they sponsor our music therapyrdquo said Mann

Many of the Adult Care Societyrsquos clients are seniors with dementia

and Mann says music therapy helps them to relax

ldquoMusic is known to be very therapeuticrdquo she said ldquoIt brings back old memories good memo-ries from childhoodrdquo

Altrusa donates $1300 yearly to the Adult Care Society which provides music therapy once a week at the societyrsquos cen-tre at 12-142 Larwood Rd Mann says they have a music therapist come in musicians play gui-tar piano and flute and they have also invested money into instruments and purchased drums so the societyrsquos clients can play music as well

ldquoWe make sure each client has some exposure to musicrdquo said Mann

ldquoItrsquos a great program It really really helps with Alzheimerrsquos and demen-tia because itrsquos an anxiety hellip and they may not be able to speak but every-body understands the language of music We usually have the musi-cian play old songs because this brings back memories of when they were younger or when they got married ndash each music piece has a mem-ory for themrdquo

Mann finds the music can really calm people down

The Campbell River and District Adult Care Society is a registered charity dedicated to restoring a sense of dig-nity reducing isolation improving the quality

of life and assisting indi-viduals ndash mostly seniors ndash to remain independent in our community

The society has been providing social and recreational programs for adults with long-term health concerns while offering support and respite to primary caregivers since 1980

The Adult Care Soci-etyrsquos day program runs Monday to Fr iday excluding holidays and provides social activities and entertainment peer interaction group exer-cise mental stimulation nutritional hot lunches and snacks nursing support monitoring of medical conditions and medications and help with toileting feeding

and mobility issues As well transportation to the centre in Willow Point and to and from outings is provided Cli-ents who visit the centre can choose to read play cards visit with friends or take part in a variety of activities

ldquoWe really help out lots of seniors They come here and they donrsquot need to worry they will be looked after they will be well fed and therersquos a registered nurse onsite so I will do the assess-ments ndash that really helps if someone is not feeling wellrdquo said Mann

For more informa-tion about the Adult Care Society visit wwwcradultcarecom or call 250-923-0991

Singing the praises of Adult Care Society music therapy program

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Altrusa International of Campbell River recently presented its annual donation to the Campbell River and District Adult Care Society for music therapy Seated in front from left are Pam Mann Helen Suhan and Pat Jones while in the back from left are Andrea Mar-shall Chris Button Chris Perras and Hannah McRoberts

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The Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games kick off

tomorrow and 1738 of BCrsquos best emerging high performance talents have registered and are ready to be part of this celebration of sport and community which runs Feb 25-28

The 1225 athletes are from every corner of the province and have trained to earn a place to represent their zone at the Games Com-peting in 17 different sports the athletes are an average of 14 years old and for most this will be their first experi-ence at a multi-sport Games

Special Olympians will compete in basketball and figure skating and athletes with a dis-ability will compete in wheelchair basketball and para cross country

skiingThese athletes will

be supported by 333 coaches and 180 offi-

cials who have earned their certification in order to provide the best knowledge and exper-

tise to the athletes and the competition

Volunteers in Pentic-ton have been preparing for the past 18 months to host the Games ndash the fourth time this com-munity has done so There will be over 1800 volunteers working to ensure the participants have exceptional com-petition and a first-rate experience with Opening and Closing Ceremonies special events and wonderful hospitality

ldquoPenticton is where the BC Games began in 1978 and we are so pleased to be back and benefiting from the his-tory of sport and event hosting in this commu-nityrdquo said Kelly Mann President and CEO of the BC Games Society ldquoThe athletes coaches and officials coming to these BC Winter Games

are taking their first step towards future national and international level competitions and the expertise of the volun-teers will make a mark on their journeyrdquo

The BC Winter Games has been the starting point for many athletes who have gone on to higher levels of sport Over 50 per cent of Team BC athletes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games were BC Games alumni 18 alumni were part of Team Canada at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games including Kelownarsquos Kelsey Serwa (Ski Cross) Summerlandrsquos Justin Kripps (Bob-sleigh) and Josh Dueck of Vernon in Para Alpine

For more informa-tion about the BC Winter Games visit BCGAMESORG

Let the BC Winter Games begin

Many Camp-bell River area athletes

will be competing in the BC Winter Games for Team Vancouver Island-Central Coast They aren Ayaz Amlani ndash

Badminton Official Campbell Rivern Benner Nick ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Caulfield Andrew

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Heriot Bayn Marsters Dave

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Rodway Melanie

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Head Coach Campbell Rivern Shade Jesse ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-

pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Bonnie

Jean ndash Basketball - Spe-cial Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Violet ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Assistant Coach Campbell Rivern Siggs Denise ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Krull Chayse

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Athlete (Team Thompson-Okanagan) Campbell Rivern Krull Sherry-Lynn

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Adult Supervisor Campbell Rivern Johnston Don ndash

Biathlon Head Coach Campbell Rivern Batch Brooklyn ndash

Gymnastics Athlete

Campbell Rivern Sader Todd ndash Gym-

nastics Official Camp-bell Rivern Veenstra Jenna

Gymnastics Athlete (Team North West) Smithersn Doherty Jacob ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Girvin Bryn ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Golobar Quinn ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Anthony ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Haley ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Henry Bruce ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Hicks Jacob ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Matkovich Emilie ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Painter Kelsey ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Warner Jordann ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Wellard Jamiliya ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Barnes Kyle ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Chamberlin Cody

ndash Karate Official Campbell Rivern Doyon Chloe ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Potorieko Trevor ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Smith Ashton ndash

Karate Athlete Cour-tenayn Tymchyshyn Chris-

tina ndash Karate Athlete

Campbell Rivern Wood Daniel ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Bauer Winona ndash

Skiing - Alpine Head Coach (Team Fraser River) Whistlern Perras Trent ndash Ski-

ing - Alpine Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Emmy ndash Ski-

ing - Cross Country Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Andrea ndash

Skiing - Cross Country Assistant Coach Camp-bell Rivern Greze-Kozuki

Thomas ndash Skiing - Free-style Athlete Campbell River

Editorrsquos Note ndash This list is compiled from the BC Winter Games website If there is any athlete missing please let us know

Meet your Campbell River and area participants

24 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA24 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

wwwsuttonsfuneralhomecom

Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home

250-287-4812

Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

Did YouKnow

Island Funeral Services

Elk Falls Cremationand Reception Center

When deciding whether services should be non-traditional our philosophy is to make every ceremony unique and creativeWhen someone we love and care for dies we need to deal with one of the most important events of our lives Denying the death or hoping that the less we do the sooner the feelings will pass does not make it soThe most important part of our service is the time spent in discussion with the family to learn about the person whorsquos died and to create a ceremony that is

how they lived their lifeEvery life is deserving of acknowledgement of its contributions

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Rosemarie amp Kent RoduckOwners Funeral Directors

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 25Campbell River Mirror Wed Feb 24 2016 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom A25

In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

Public NoticeCouncil Procedure

Bylaw 416 2015

PO Box 29 601 Kelsey Way Sayward BC V0P 1R0 Telephone (250)282-5512 Fax (250) 282-5511 bull Email ndash villagesaywardvalleynet

Village of Sayward

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IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES

All donations remain local CAMPBELL RIVER FIRSTOPEN HEART SOCIETY

PO Box 175Campbell River BC

V9W 5A7

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IN MEMORIAM

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

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LOST AND FOUND

FOUND MEMORY stick on Larwood Rd Feb 2016 250-923-8630 to identify

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HOUSESITTING

EXPERIENCED HOUSE Dog sitter avail springsummer lsquo16 Refrsquos avail long term preferred Kathleen 1-250-619-0786

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IN MEMORIAM

ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING

Inter Tribal Health

Authority

MANAGER COMMUNITY HEALTH

AND WELLNESSTemporary full-time one year position Nanaimo Inter Tribal Health Au-thority (ITHA) a multi-disciplinary health or-ganization providing ser-vices to 29 member First Nations on Vancouver Is-land based in Nanaimo British Columbia is seek-ing a Manager Commu-nity Health and Wellness (CHW) to lead the CHW Department and related programs such as those related to Residential School survivors those who have suffered Inter-generational trauma sui-cide and critical incident response and youth leadershipThe ideal candidate has a degree in the fi eld of human services plus 3 to 5 years directly related experience including su-pervision The incum-bent must have suicide prevention substance abuse and mental health program knowledge as well as knowledge of programs and services available through other provincial federal and First Nations agencies and organizationsAdvance your career to-day with a great or-ganization Please send your re-sume and cover letter by e-mail to hrithaca or by fax at 250-591-2169Please refer to the posi-tion title when submitting your applicationThe closing date for this competition is Feb-ruary 26 2016

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NEW EXCITING mini VLTrsquoS Produce buckets of cash monthly Attracts Customers like money magnets Loca-tions provided Ground fl oor opportunity Full details call now 1-866-668-6629 Website wwwtcvendcom

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LOG SCALER Fully licensed for full time job - Nanaimo area Inventory managementcomputer skills favorable but will train suitable candidate Tremen-dous growth opportunity and learning environment Duties may include but not limited to metric amp scribner scaling weight scaling custom log sorting inventory mgmt - land and water water scaling etc Email scalingjobsgmailcom

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STOREY CREEK GOLF COURSE

requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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ORACLE TUTORING

bull Grades K - 12 amp College

bull All subjectswwworacletutoringca

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26 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA26 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

Campbell River MiniStorage1311 Marwalk Crescent

LEGAL NOTICEIn accordance with the warehouse liens actgoods in possession of the Campbell River

Mini torage will be sold b auc on to sa sf storage fees in the amount of $65600 owed by

Sian Thomson for rental of unit 110 The sale will be held on or a er ebruary 016

at Bid13com

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FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean Fast re-liable 247 service Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad Vancouver area 1-800-573-2928

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FOR SALE BY OWNER

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ANTIQUESVINTAGE

RENTALS

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for the wait list For more info

Call 250-923-7049

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VTRUCKS amp ANS

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MARINE

BOATS

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JOIN THE MOVEMENT AGAINST BULLYING ON FEBRUARY 24

Purchase a Pink Shirt at London Drugs or pinkshirtdaycato support anti-bullying programs in BC

PINKSHIRTDAYCA pinkshirtdaypinkshirtday

Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

Just Gas2x15

Interfor2x10

Dream Dress2x4

Labour Unlimited2x2

From left Stevie and Jack Turley present Stacey Marsh (Campbell River Hospital Foundation) and Keli Cheryl and Sheridan with a cheque to go towards new equipment for Campbell River Hospital

Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

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The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

ANNUAL ROTARY HONOURS CONCERTPlace Tidemark Theatre Time saturday march 12th 730 pm Tickets FREE

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Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

STOPBULLYING

SPEAKUP

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 31

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores has a plan for when shersquoll need more than a cane to help her get her mail

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

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One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Itrsquos officialCity council gave its

final seal of approval to a 245 per cent residential tax increase at its Mon-day night meeting

Ron Bowles the cityrsquos corporate services man-ager said Campbell River is so far the only municipality to approve its financial bylaw

ldquoItrsquos the first in the provincerdquo he told coun-cil

Council adopted its $634 million operat-ing budget for 2016 and long-term financial plan ahead of the May dead-line for municipalities to submit their budgets to the province

Campbell Riverrsquos 2016 budget includes a $37 increase over last year for the average assessed

Campbell River home and a zero dollar increase for all other tax classes

Campbell River tax-payers have seen their taxes steadily increase over the past few years

Last year counci l approved a 169 per cent hike in property taxes while in 2014 taxes rose by 292 per cent and in 2013 taxes went up 391 per cent

Last year also saw tax

increases to the Utili-ties 2 and the Managed Forest class Combined those increases gen-erated an additional $95000 in revenue for the city

The financial plan the city will be submit-ting to the province this time around differs from previous plans in that itrsquos looking ahead long-term

ldquoCongratulations to

council and to finance staf f rdquo Mayor Andy Adams said ldquoThis is the earliest adoption of the financial plan and the first 10-year plan in this councilrsquos historyrdquo

Myriah Foort the cityrsquos finance manager said it was the goal of city staff to deliver a budget to council that minimizes taxation impacts

ldquoThe focus for 2016 financial planning has been to stabilize the annual tax rate increase for current and future years while provid-ing ongoing funding to maintain base ser-vice levels allowing for moderate increases in

service levels and also to provide funding for ongoing maintenance and investment in capi-tal infrastructurerdquo Foort said in December when the budget was formed by council ldquoAs such the budget parameters include a conservative annual allocation for each component of the cityrsquos budget and replaces the large swings in tax increases with consistent and predictable valuesrdquo

The budget includes money for increased downtown safety mea-sures such as 15 extra hours a week for secu-rity downtown as well as funding for increased

video surveillance and support for the RCMP in investigating major crime

Council also allocated $10000 for improved lighting in downtown parking lots and for landscaping to make them cleaner and safer

The financial plan also includes $125000 for a downtown revitalization concept plan and design as well as $10000 for the design of the cityrsquos 35 acre waterfront property near Discovery Harbour marina and $20000 to clean up the beach access at the southern end of the Maritime Heritage Centre parking lot

10 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

City council took the unusual step this week of giving the Campbell River Food Bank exactly what it was asking for

The food bank which last year on average served 2150 people each month was looking for $21000 from the city for a brand-new cold room to accommodate extra donations the society is receiving from local gro-cery stores

Council at its Monday meeting agreed to give the food bank $20000 ndash more or less the entire amount it was asking for ndash even though as Coun Charlie Cornfield reminded council thatrsquos not the usual protocol

Cornfield said typi-cally council will provide matching funds or at the very least additional

funds to top up seed money which the organi-zation typically builds up on its own or with help from other grants

ldquoI get a little concerned about that (providing the full amount) when I think there is outside funding available or at least they should be ask-ing othersrdquo Cornfield said ldquoI do support the program Irsquom not sure I support it to this extentrdquo

But Mayor Andy Adams said the food bank falls under the cityrsquos strategic vision that council lsquounderstands that our community is strengthened through diversity and our city is defined by how it treats its most vulnerablersquo

He said the food bank ldquohits that markrdquo

Cornfield agreed but said providing full fund-ing still went against councilrsquos usual practise

ldquoThey do a wonder-ful job no doubt about it at allrdquo Cornfield said ldquoTherersquos lots of worth-while endeavours I think of the homeless the most vulnerable sec-tor We didnrsquot fund 100 per cent of the homeless shelter We just havenrsquot done thatrdquo

The food bank went to council asking for help in order to purchase the cold room and eliminate some of the food bankrsquos energy costs

Jana Watt the food bankrsquos secretary said the cold room would reduce energy costs by 30 per cent because the food bank would no longer need its 13 chest freezers walk-in freezer upright freezer or two commer-cial coolers

The other piece is that the food bank needs a larger storage space to

Food bank hits the mark with request for city funding

Cont page 11

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301 St Annrsquos RoadCampbell River BC V9W 4C7

Telephone 250-286-5700infocampbellrivercawwwcampbellriverca

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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COMMUNITY UPDATE FEBRUARY 24 2016

Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

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Workshop Pathways to Building More Energy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank of Constructive Home Solutions Inc The event will take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre (401 11th Ave) Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg for New Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 AM ndash 1215 PM Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

Thisshouldbeatthetopofthead

Thisshouldbeatthebo0omofthead

Workshop Pathways to Building MoreEnergy Efficient HomesThe Community Energy Association (CEA) its partners and the City of Campbell River are pleased to bring local builders this informative workshop featuring Murray Frank ofConstructive Home Solutions Inc The eventwill take place on Friday March 4th at the Campbell River Community Centre(401 11th Ave)

Join us to learn about section 936 of the BC Building Code EnerGuide ENERGY STARreg forNew Homes and utility support

Date March 4th 2016 Time 745 am to 1215 pm Location Campbell River Community Centre Campbell River BC Cost $100 ($90 Early Bird rate register by February 25)

Eligible for 3 Continuing Professional Development credits through the Homeowner Protection Office and 4 from the Building Officialsrsquo Association of BC

A light breakfast is included with registration

For more information contact David Dubois of the Community Energy Association at dduboiscommunityenergybcca or 250-457-7319 or visit the CEA website under ldquoNew Builders Workshopsrdquo

SHARE YOUR IDEAS FOR THE FUTUREThe City of Campbell River is reviewing its Sustainable Official Community Plan (SOCP)amp Zoning Bylaw and asking citizens businesses and community organizations to weigh in on how the community should grow and develop

ATTEND THE FIRST OPEN HOUSE

Join us on Tuesday March 8 at the Maritime Heritage Centre Drop-in to this interactive event any time between 6 to 9 pm to share your ideas

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Questions Call us 250-286-5725

accommodate all of the extra donations the food bank is receiving thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding with Superstore

Under the agreement Superstore is providing the food bank with any unsalable produce dairy meat and bakery items

ldquoAll of a sudden all of the grocery stores Superstore and others in Campbell River are com-ing online instead of throwing out their food like they used to now they have decided theyrsquore going to give us produce meat bakery ndash this has never happened before and all of a sudden wersquore getting all this food and we donrsquot have room to accommodate itrdquo Watt said ldquoWe have tons of freezers but our energy expenses are extremely highrdquo

And while the dona-tions are piling up the food bank isnrsquot keeping its good fortune to itself The society has been passing along some of its donations to other chari-table organizations such as the Salvation Army for its soup kitchen St Vincent de Paul which serves meals to the homeless out of Radi-ant Life Church as well as other churches and agencies

ldquoWersquore spreading it around itrsquos a very good situation for everyone in this townrdquo Watt said

The food bank itself distributes non-per-ishable items the first three Wednesdays of the month and soup buns dairy and produce on Mondays and Fridays out of its Marwalk Cres-cent facility

Clients include single parents low-income families seniors peo-ple on disability and social assistance people looking after parents and grandparents and grandparents looking after kids and grandchil-dren according to Deb-bie Willis food bank manager

A total of 32 per cent of the food bank clien-tele are children under the age of 19

Coun Larry Sam-

son said it was the least council could do to come up with the money to support the cold room which in turn allows the food bank to provide its

clients and particularly children with healthy nourishing food like produce

ldquoWersquore seeing both our mines go down wersquore

seeing different families working in Alberta hav-ing to come home wersquore seeing different hard-shipsrdquo Samson said ldquoSo I think this is one of the

ways we as a council and as taxpayers can help support these families that are going through this tough time right now It is a lot of money

but I think itrsquos money well spent that will ben-efit the whole commu-nityrdquo

The $20000 will come from councilrsquos contin-

gency account which is set aside for unforeseen costs and to help council fulfil financial requests f rom organizat ions throughout the year

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Excluding Bauer Elite and CCM Elite productsExcl

30 50OFFour original price TO

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Coldest Night of the Year raises $166K

Above Milei Stewart (left) and Avery Sorensen finish the Coldest Night of the Year walk Feb 20 at the Campbell River Community Centre while at right walkers make their way along the route The Coldest Night of the Year is a fundraising walk that takes part on the same day all across the country and this was the third year the event was held in Campbell River This year 113 walkers registered for the event and the walk raised $1660920 for Campbell River Family Services Campbell River Family Services provides a range of programs and ser-vices including counselling support education prevention and crisis intervention and the non-profit charitable organization is raising money for a temporary location for a sobering assessment centre this year

Impalas play fundraising danceThe Impalas will be performing this Saturday (Feb 27) at the Sadie Hawkins Dance at the Campbell River Community Centre The dance which will be held from 8 pm to midnight is a fundraiser to help bring Syrian refugees to Campbell River and there will be a cash bar a silent auction and costume prizes Tick-ets are $40 per person or $75 per couple and are available at the Campbell River Mirror office Baba Gannouj Online Gourmet Works of HArt and Inspirations on Quadra

Artist Mary Deveau will guide students towards creating a paint-ing that is simply about painting at an upcoming abstract painting class

Learn more about abstract painting with Deveau on Wednesdays from Feb 24 to March 16 from 630 to 9 pm at the Campbell River Art Gallery studio

The class will explore creative mark mak-ing abstracting forms colour theory and paint applications through a series of exercises that encourage painting intu-itively letting go of out-come and being open to change and surprise

Participants will be using methods of paint-ing that will induce spontaneity like paint-ing to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing to free the mind and to inspire stu-dents to loosen up and have fun

The class costs $120 for Campbell River Art Gallery members and $140 for non-members

Space is limited so donrsquot delay in register-ing

For more information contact the Art Gallery at 250-287-2261 or email programscrartgalleryca

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Loosen up and have fun at abstract painting class

An abstract piece by Mary Deveau who will be teaching an abstract paint-ing class Wednesday nights at the Camp-bell River Art Gal-lery studio starting Feb 24 The class runs until March 16 and will introduce participants to meth-ods of painting that will induce spontane-ity such as painting to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing

Follow Altrusa down the Yellow Brick Road

The Altrusa Club is holding its annual fundraiser the sing along movie event The Wizard of Oz Saturday Feb 27 at 7 pm at the Tidemark Theater The Scarecrow (Sharon Rondquist-Turner) Dorothy (Mary Rondquist) and the Cowardly Lion (Alice Rondquist) are getting ready to follow the Yellow Brick Road down to the Tidemark Theater for an evening of fun and frivolity Tickets are available at the Tidemark Theater box office or online at tidemarktheatrecom

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Pam Mann the nurse administrator at the Campbell River and Dis-trict Adult Care Soci-ety adult day program canrsquot say enough about beneficial music therapy has been to the societyrsquos clients

And shersquos so grateful to Altrusa International of Campbell River for pro-viding an annual dona-tion to ensure music therapy is one of the services provided by the society

ldquoWersquore so blessed that they sponsor our music therapyrdquo said Mann

Many of the Adult Care Societyrsquos clients are seniors with dementia

and Mann says music therapy helps them to relax

ldquoMusic is known to be very therapeuticrdquo she said ldquoIt brings back old memories good memo-ries from childhoodrdquo

Altrusa donates $1300 yearly to the Adult Care Society which provides music therapy once a week at the societyrsquos cen-tre at 12-142 Larwood Rd Mann says they have a music therapist come in musicians play gui-tar piano and flute and they have also invested money into instruments and purchased drums so the societyrsquos clients can play music as well

ldquoWe make sure each client has some exposure to musicrdquo said Mann

ldquoItrsquos a great program It really really helps with Alzheimerrsquos and demen-tia because itrsquos an anxiety hellip and they may not be able to speak but every-body understands the language of music We usually have the musi-cian play old songs because this brings back memories of when they were younger or when they got married ndash each music piece has a mem-ory for themrdquo

Mann finds the music can really calm people down

The Campbell River and District Adult Care Society is a registered charity dedicated to restoring a sense of dig-nity reducing isolation improving the quality

of life and assisting indi-viduals ndash mostly seniors ndash to remain independent in our community

The society has been providing social and recreational programs for adults with long-term health concerns while offering support and respite to primary caregivers since 1980

The Adult Care Soci-etyrsquos day program runs Monday to Fr iday excluding holidays and provides social activities and entertainment peer interaction group exer-cise mental stimulation nutritional hot lunches and snacks nursing support monitoring of medical conditions and medications and help with toileting feeding

and mobility issues As well transportation to the centre in Willow Point and to and from outings is provided Cli-ents who visit the centre can choose to read play cards visit with friends or take part in a variety of activities

ldquoWe really help out lots of seniors They come here and they donrsquot need to worry they will be looked after they will be well fed and therersquos a registered nurse onsite so I will do the assess-ments ndash that really helps if someone is not feeling wellrdquo said Mann

For more informa-tion about the Adult Care Society visit wwwcradultcarecom or call 250-923-0991

Singing the praises of Adult Care Society music therapy program

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Altrusa International of Campbell River recently presented its annual donation to the Campbell River and District Adult Care Society for music therapy Seated in front from left are Pam Mann Helen Suhan and Pat Jones while in the back from left are Andrea Mar-shall Chris Button Chris Perras and Hannah McRoberts

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The Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games kick off

tomorrow and 1738 of BCrsquos best emerging high performance talents have registered and are ready to be part of this celebration of sport and community which runs Feb 25-28

The 1225 athletes are from every corner of the province and have trained to earn a place to represent their zone at the Games Com-peting in 17 different sports the athletes are an average of 14 years old and for most this will be their first experi-ence at a multi-sport Games

Special Olympians will compete in basketball and figure skating and athletes with a dis-ability will compete in wheelchair basketball and para cross country

skiingThese athletes will

be supported by 333 coaches and 180 offi-

cials who have earned their certification in order to provide the best knowledge and exper-

tise to the athletes and the competition

Volunteers in Pentic-ton have been preparing for the past 18 months to host the Games ndash the fourth time this com-munity has done so There will be over 1800 volunteers working to ensure the participants have exceptional com-petition and a first-rate experience with Opening and Closing Ceremonies special events and wonderful hospitality

ldquoPenticton is where the BC Games began in 1978 and we are so pleased to be back and benefiting from the his-tory of sport and event hosting in this commu-nityrdquo said Kelly Mann President and CEO of the BC Games Society ldquoThe athletes coaches and officials coming to these BC Winter Games

are taking their first step towards future national and international level competitions and the expertise of the volun-teers will make a mark on their journeyrdquo

The BC Winter Games has been the starting point for many athletes who have gone on to higher levels of sport Over 50 per cent of Team BC athletes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games were BC Games alumni 18 alumni were part of Team Canada at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games including Kelownarsquos Kelsey Serwa (Ski Cross) Summerlandrsquos Justin Kripps (Bob-sleigh) and Josh Dueck of Vernon in Para Alpine

For more informa-tion about the BC Winter Games visit BCGAMESORG

Let the BC Winter Games begin

Many Camp-bell River area athletes

will be competing in the BC Winter Games for Team Vancouver Island-Central Coast They aren Ayaz Amlani ndash

Badminton Official Campbell Rivern Benner Nick ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Caulfield Andrew

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Heriot Bayn Marsters Dave

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Rodway Melanie

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Head Coach Campbell Rivern Shade Jesse ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-

pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Bonnie

Jean ndash Basketball - Spe-cial Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Violet ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Assistant Coach Campbell Rivern Siggs Denise ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Krull Chayse

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Athlete (Team Thompson-Okanagan) Campbell Rivern Krull Sherry-Lynn

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Adult Supervisor Campbell Rivern Johnston Don ndash

Biathlon Head Coach Campbell Rivern Batch Brooklyn ndash

Gymnastics Athlete

Campbell Rivern Sader Todd ndash Gym-

nastics Official Camp-bell Rivern Veenstra Jenna

Gymnastics Athlete (Team North West) Smithersn Doherty Jacob ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Girvin Bryn ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Golobar Quinn ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Anthony ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Haley ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Henry Bruce ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Hicks Jacob ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Matkovich Emilie ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Painter Kelsey ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Warner Jordann ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Wellard Jamiliya ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Barnes Kyle ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Chamberlin Cody

ndash Karate Official Campbell Rivern Doyon Chloe ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Potorieko Trevor ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Smith Ashton ndash

Karate Athlete Cour-tenayn Tymchyshyn Chris-

tina ndash Karate Athlete

Campbell Rivern Wood Daniel ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Bauer Winona ndash

Skiing - Alpine Head Coach (Team Fraser River) Whistlern Perras Trent ndash Ski-

ing - Alpine Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Emmy ndash Ski-

ing - Cross Country Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Andrea ndash

Skiing - Cross Country Assistant Coach Camp-bell Rivern Greze-Kozuki

Thomas ndash Skiing - Free-style Athlete Campbell River

Editorrsquos Note ndash This list is compiled from the BC Winter Games website If there is any athlete missing please let us know

Meet your Campbell River and area participants

24 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA24 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

wwwsuttonsfuneralhomecom

Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home

250-287-4812

Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

Did YouKnow

Island Funeral Services

Elk Falls Cremationand Reception Center

When deciding whether services should be non-traditional our philosophy is to make every ceremony unique and creativeWhen someone we love and care for dies we need to deal with one of the most important events of our lives Denying the death or hoping that the less we do the sooner the feelings will pass does not make it soThe most important part of our service is the time spent in discussion with the family to learn about the person whorsquos died and to create a ceremony that is

how they lived their lifeEvery life is deserving of acknowledgement of its contributions

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Rosemarie amp Kent RoduckOwners Funeral Directors

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 25Campbell River Mirror Wed Feb 24 2016 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom A25

In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

Public NoticeCouncil Procedure

Bylaw 416 2015

PO Box 29 601 Kelsey Way Sayward BC V0P 1R0 Telephone (250)282-5512 Fax (250) 282-5511 bull Email ndash villagesaywardvalleynet

Village of Sayward

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IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES

All donations remain local CAMPBELL RIVER FIRSTOPEN HEART SOCIETY

PO Box 175Campbell River BC

V9W 5A7

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IN MEMORIAM

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

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LOST AND FOUND

FOUND MEMORY stick on Larwood Rd Feb 2016 250-923-8630 to identify

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HOUSESITTING

EXPERIENCED HOUSE Dog sitter avail springsummer lsquo16 Refrsquos avail long term preferred Kathleen 1-250-619-0786

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IN MEMORIAM

ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING

Inter Tribal Health

Authority

MANAGER COMMUNITY HEALTH

AND WELLNESSTemporary full-time one year position Nanaimo Inter Tribal Health Au-thority (ITHA) a multi-disciplinary health or-ganization providing ser-vices to 29 member First Nations on Vancouver Is-land based in Nanaimo British Columbia is seek-ing a Manager Commu-nity Health and Wellness (CHW) to lead the CHW Department and related programs such as those related to Residential School survivors those who have suffered Inter-generational trauma sui-cide and critical incident response and youth leadershipThe ideal candidate has a degree in the fi eld of human services plus 3 to 5 years directly related experience including su-pervision The incum-bent must have suicide prevention substance abuse and mental health program knowledge as well as knowledge of programs and services available through other provincial federal and First Nations agencies and organizationsAdvance your career to-day with a great or-ganization Please send your re-sume and cover letter by e-mail to hrithaca or by fax at 250-591-2169Please refer to the posi-tion title when submitting your applicationThe closing date for this competition is Feb-ruary 26 2016

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NEW EXCITING mini VLTrsquoS Produce buckets of cash monthly Attracts Customers like money magnets Loca-tions provided Ground fl oor opportunity Full details call now 1-866-668-6629 Website wwwtcvendcom

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LOG SCALER Fully licensed for full time job - Nanaimo area Inventory managementcomputer skills favorable but will train suitable candidate Tremen-dous growth opportunity and learning environment Duties may include but not limited to metric amp scribner scaling weight scaling custom log sorting inventory mgmt - land and water water scaling etc Email scalingjobsgmailcom

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STOREY CREEK GOLF COURSE

requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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bull Grades K - 12 amp College

bull All subjectswwworacletutoringca

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26 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA26 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

Campbell River MiniStorage1311 Marwalk Crescent

LEGAL NOTICEIn accordance with the warehouse liens actgoods in possession of the Campbell River

Mini torage will be sold b auc on to sa sf storage fees in the amount of $65600 owed by

Sian Thomson for rental of unit 110 The sale will be held on or a er ebruary 016

at Bid13com

The Jobs Occupational Safety Officer and Occupational Hygiene OfficerPartner with industry to assist in reducing workplace injuries and occupational disease

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Taan Forest a subsidiary of Haida Corporation (Haico) is seeking a highly motivated individual to be a Quality Control Supervisor on Taan Forest dry land sorts and harvest operations on Haida Gwaii

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PLUMBING

FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean Fast re-liable 247 service Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad Vancouver area 1-800-573-2928

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FOR SALE BY OWNER

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ANTIQUESVINTAGE

RENTALS

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for the wait list For more info

Call 250-923-7049

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VTRUCKS amp ANS

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MARINE

BOATS

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JOIN THE MOVEMENT AGAINST BULLYING ON FEBRUARY 24

Purchase a Pink Shirt at London Drugs or pinkshirtdaycato support anti-bullying programs in BC

PINKSHIRTDAYCA pinkshirtdaypinkshirtday

Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

Just Gas2x15

Interfor2x10

Dream Dress2x4

Labour Unlimited2x2

From left Stevie and Jack Turley present Stacey Marsh (Campbell River Hospital Foundation) and Keli Cheryl and Sheridan with a cheque to go towards new equipment for Campbell River Hospital

Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

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The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

ANNUAL ROTARY HONOURS CONCERTPlace Tidemark Theatre Time saturday march 12th 730 pm Tickets FREE

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Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

STOPBULLYING

SPEAKUP

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 31

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores has a plan for when shersquoll need more than a cane to help her get her mail

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

Fraud It cheats us all

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One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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accommodate all of the extra donations the food bank is receiving thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding with Superstore

Under the agreement Superstore is providing the food bank with any unsalable produce dairy meat and bakery items

ldquoAll of a sudden all of the grocery stores Superstore and others in Campbell River are com-ing online instead of throwing out their food like they used to now they have decided theyrsquore going to give us produce meat bakery ndash this has never happened before and all of a sudden wersquore getting all this food and we donrsquot have room to accommodate itrdquo Watt said ldquoWe have tons of freezers but our energy expenses are extremely highrdquo

And while the dona-tions are piling up the food bank isnrsquot keeping its good fortune to itself The society has been passing along some of its donations to other chari-table organizations such as the Salvation Army for its soup kitchen St Vincent de Paul which serves meals to the homeless out of Radi-ant Life Church as well as other churches and agencies

ldquoWersquore spreading it around itrsquos a very good situation for everyone in this townrdquo Watt said

The food bank itself distributes non-per-ishable items the first three Wednesdays of the month and soup buns dairy and produce on Mondays and Fridays out of its Marwalk Cres-cent facility

Clients include single parents low-income families seniors peo-ple on disability and social assistance people looking after parents and grandparents and grandparents looking after kids and grandchil-dren according to Deb-bie Willis food bank manager

A total of 32 per cent of the food bank clien-tele are children under the age of 19

Coun Larry Sam-

son said it was the least council could do to come up with the money to support the cold room which in turn allows the food bank to provide its

clients and particularly children with healthy nourishing food like produce

ldquoWersquore seeing both our mines go down wersquore

seeing different families working in Alberta hav-ing to come home wersquore seeing different hard-shipsrdquo Samson said ldquoSo I think this is one of the

ways we as a council and as taxpayers can help support these families that are going through this tough time right now It is a lot of money

but I think itrsquos money well spent that will ben-efit the whole commu-nityrdquo

The $20000 will come from councilrsquos contin-

gency account which is set aside for unforeseen costs and to help council fulfil financial requests f rom organizat ions throughout the year

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30 50OFFour original price TO

20 40

OFFour original price

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Includes snowboards boots and bindings

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INSULATED WINTER JACKETS amp PANTS

Excluding all rainwear 50

OFFour original price

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SNOWBOARD EQUIPMENT

amp SNOWSHOES

Includes snowboards boots and bindings

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STARTS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24

50OFFour original price

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Coldest Night of the Year raises $166K

Above Milei Stewart (left) and Avery Sorensen finish the Coldest Night of the Year walk Feb 20 at the Campbell River Community Centre while at right walkers make their way along the route The Coldest Night of the Year is a fundraising walk that takes part on the same day all across the country and this was the third year the event was held in Campbell River This year 113 walkers registered for the event and the walk raised $1660920 for Campbell River Family Services Campbell River Family Services provides a range of programs and ser-vices including counselling support education prevention and crisis intervention and the non-profit charitable organization is raising money for a temporary location for a sobering assessment centre this year

Impalas play fundraising danceThe Impalas will be performing this Saturday (Feb 27) at the Sadie Hawkins Dance at the Campbell River Community Centre The dance which will be held from 8 pm to midnight is a fundraiser to help bring Syrian refugees to Campbell River and there will be a cash bar a silent auction and costume prizes Tick-ets are $40 per person or $75 per couple and are available at the Campbell River Mirror office Baba Gannouj Online Gourmet Works of HArt and Inspirations on Quadra

Artist Mary Deveau will guide students towards creating a paint-ing that is simply about painting at an upcoming abstract painting class

Learn more about abstract painting with Deveau on Wednesdays from Feb 24 to March 16 from 630 to 9 pm at the Campbell River Art Gallery studio

The class will explore creative mark mak-ing abstracting forms colour theory and paint applications through a series of exercises that encourage painting intu-itively letting go of out-come and being open to change and surprise

Participants will be using methods of paint-ing that will induce spontaneity like paint-ing to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing to free the mind and to inspire stu-dents to loosen up and have fun

The class costs $120 for Campbell River Art Gallery members and $140 for non-members

Space is limited so donrsquot delay in register-ing

For more information contact the Art Gallery at 250-287-2261 or email programscrartgalleryca

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Loosen up and have fun at abstract painting class

An abstract piece by Mary Deveau who will be teaching an abstract paint-ing class Wednesday nights at the Camp-bell River Art Gal-lery studio starting Feb 24 The class runs until March 16 and will introduce participants to meth-ods of painting that will induce spontane-ity such as painting to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing

Follow Altrusa down the Yellow Brick Road

The Altrusa Club is holding its annual fundraiser the sing along movie event The Wizard of Oz Saturday Feb 27 at 7 pm at the Tidemark Theater The Scarecrow (Sharon Rondquist-Turner) Dorothy (Mary Rondquist) and the Cowardly Lion (Alice Rondquist) are getting ready to follow the Yellow Brick Road down to the Tidemark Theater for an evening of fun and frivolity Tickets are available at the Tidemark Theater box office or online at tidemarktheatrecom

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Pam Mann the nurse administrator at the Campbell River and Dis-trict Adult Care Soci-ety adult day program canrsquot say enough about beneficial music therapy has been to the societyrsquos clients

And shersquos so grateful to Altrusa International of Campbell River for pro-viding an annual dona-tion to ensure music therapy is one of the services provided by the society

ldquoWersquore so blessed that they sponsor our music therapyrdquo said Mann

Many of the Adult Care Societyrsquos clients are seniors with dementia

and Mann says music therapy helps them to relax

ldquoMusic is known to be very therapeuticrdquo she said ldquoIt brings back old memories good memo-ries from childhoodrdquo

Altrusa donates $1300 yearly to the Adult Care Society which provides music therapy once a week at the societyrsquos cen-tre at 12-142 Larwood Rd Mann says they have a music therapist come in musicians play gui-tar piano and flute and they have also invested money into instruments and purchased drums so the societyrsquos clients can play music as well

ldquoWe make sure each client has some exposure to musicrdquo said Mann

ldquoItrsquos a great program It really really helps with Alzheimerrsquos and demen-tia because itrsquos an anxiety hellip and they may not be able to speak but every-body understands the language of music We usually have the musi-cian play old songs because this brings back memories of when they were younger or when they got married ndash each music piece has a mem-ory for themrdquo

Mann finds the music can really calm people down

The Campbell River and District Adult Care Society is a registered charity dedicated to restoring a sense of dig-nity reducing isolation improving the quality

of life and assisting indi-viduals ndash mostly seniors ndash to remain independent in our community

The society has been providing social and recreational programs for adults with long-term health concerns while offering support and respite to primary caregivers since 1980

The Adult Care Soci-etyrsquos day program runs Monday to Fr iday excluding holidays and provides social activities and entertainment peer interaction group exer-cise mental stimulation nutritional hot lunches and snacks nursing support monitoring of medical conditions and medications and help with toileting feeding

and mobility issues As well transportation to the centre in Willow Point and to and from outings is provided Cli-ents who visit the centre can choose to read play cards visit with friends or take part in a variety of activities

ldquoWe really help out lots of seniors They come here and they donrsquot need to worry they will be looked after they will be well fed and therersquos a registered nurse onsite so I will do the assess-ments ndash that really helps if someone is not feeling wellrdquo said Mann

For more informa-tion about the Adult Care Society visit wwwcradultcarecom or call 250-923-0991

Singing the praises of Adult Care Society music therapy program

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Altrusa International of Campbell River recently presented its annual donation to the Campbell River and District Adult Care Society for music therapy Seated in front from left are Pam Mann Helen Suhan and Pat Jones while in the back from left are Andrea Mar-shall Chris Button Chris Perras and Hannah McRoberts

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The Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games kick off

tomorrow and 1738 of BCrsquos best emerging high performance talents have registered and are ready to be part of this celebration of sport and community which runs Feb 25-28

The 1225 athletes are from every corner of the province and have trained to earn a place to represent their zone at the Games Com-peting in 17 different sports the athletes are an average of 14 years old and for most this will be their first experi-ence at a multi-sport Games

Special Olympians will compete in basketball and figure skating and athletes with a dis-ability will compete in wheelchair basketball and para cross country

skiingThese athletes will

be supported by 333 coaches and 180 offi-

cials who have earned their certification in order to provide the best knowledge and exper-

tise to the athletes and the competition

Volunteers in Pentic-ton have been preparing for the past 18 months to host the Games ndash the fourth time this com-munity has done so There will be over 1800 volunteers working to ensure the participants have exceptional com-petition and a first-rate experience with Opening and Closing Ceremonies special events and wonderful hospitality

ldquoPenticton is where the BC Games began in 1978 and we are so pleased to be back and benefiting from the his-tory of sport and event hosting in this commu-nityrdquo said Kelly Mann President and CEO of the BC Games Society ldquoThe athletes coaches and officials coming to these BC Winter Games

are taking their first step towards future national and international level competitions and the expertise of the volun-teers will make a mark on their journeyrdquo

The BC Winter Games has been the starting point for many athletes who have gone on to higher levels of sport Over 50 per cent of Team BC athletes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games were BC Games alumni 18 alumni were part of Team Canada at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games including Kelownarsquos Kelsey Serwa (Ski Cross) Summerlandrsquos Justin Kripps (Bob-sleigh) and Josh Dueck of Vernon in Para Alpine

For more informa-tion about the BC Winter Games visit BCGAMESORG

Let the BC Winter Games begin

Many Camp-bell River area athletes

will be competing in the BC Winter Games for Team Vancouver Island-Central Coast They aren Ayaz Amlani ndash

Badminton Official Campbell Rivern Benner Nick ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Caulfield Andrew

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Heriot Bayn Marsters Dave

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Rodway Melanie

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Head Coach Campbell Rivern Shade Jesse ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-

pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Bonnie

Jean ndash Basketball - Spe-cial Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Violet ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Assistant Coach Campbell Rivern Siggs Denise ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Krull Chayse

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Athlete (Team Thompson-Okanagan) Campbell Rivern Krull Sherry-Lynn

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Adult Supervisor Campbell Rivern Johnston Don ndash

Biathlon Head Coach Campbell Rivern Batch Brooklyn ndash

Gymnastics Athlete

Campbell Rivern Sader Todd ndash Gym-

nastics Official Camp-bell Rivern Veenstra Jenna

Gymnastics Athlete (Team North West) Smithersn Doherty Jacob ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Girvin Bryn ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Golobar Quinn ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Anthony ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Haley ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Henry Bruce ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Hicks Jacob ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Matkovich Emilie ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Painter Kelsey ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Warner Jordann ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Wellard Jamiliya ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Barnes Kyle ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Chamberlin Cody

ndash Karate Official Campbell Rivern Doyon Chloe ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Potorieko Trevor ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Smith Ashton ndash

Karate Athlete Cour-tenayn Tymchyshyn Chris-

tina ndash Karate Athlete

Campbell Rivern Wood Daniel ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Bauer Winona ndash

Skiing - Alpine Head Coach (Team Fraser River) Whistlern Perras Trent ndash Ski-

ing - Alpine Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Emmy ndash Ski-

ing - Cross Country Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Andrea ndash

Skiing - Cross Country Assistant Coach Camp-bell Rivern Greze-Kozuki

Thomas ndash Skiing - Free-style Athlete Campbell River

Editorrsquos Note ndash This list is compiled from the BC Winter Games website If there is any athlete missing please let us know

Meet your Campbell River and area participants

24 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA24 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

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Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home

250-287-4812

Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

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When deciding whether services should be non-traditional our philosophy is to make every ceremony unique and creativeWhen someone we love and care for dies we need to deal with one of the most important events of our lives Denying the death or hoping that the less we do the sooner the feelings will pass does not make it soThe most important part of our service is the time spent in discussion with the family to learn about the person whorsquos died and to create a ceremony that is

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 25Campbell River Mirror Wed Feb 24 2016 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom A25

In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

Public NoticeCouncil Procedure

Bylaw 416 2015

PO Box 29 601 Kelsey Way Sayward BC V0P 1R0 Telephone (250)282-5512 Fax (250) 282-5511 bull Email ndash villagesaywardvalleynet

Village of Sayward

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IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES

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V9W 5A7

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FOUND MEMORY stick on Larwood Rd Feb 2016 250-923-8630 to identify

TRAVEL

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EXPERIENCED HOUSE Dog sitter avail springsummer lsquo16 Refrsquos avail long term preferred Kathleen 1-250-619-0786

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Authority

MANAGER COMMUNITY HEALTH

AND WELLNESSTemporary full-time one year position Nanaimo Inter Tribal Health Au-thority (ITHA) a multi-disciplinary health or-ganization providing ser-vices to 29 member First Nations on Vancouver Is-land based in Nanaimo British Columbia is seek-ing a Manager Commu-nity Health and Wellness (CHW) to lead the CHW Department and related programs such as those related to Residential School survivors those who have suffered Inter-generational trauma sui-cide and critical incident response and youth leadershipThe ideal candidate has a degree in the fi eld of human services plus 3 to 5 years directly related experience including su-pervision The incum-bent must have suicide prevention substance abuse and mental health program knowledge as well as knowledge of programs and services available through other provincial federal and First Nations agencies and organizationsAdvance your career to-day with a great or-ganization Please send your re-sume and cover letter by e-mail to hrithaca or by fax at 250-591-2169Please refer to the posi-tion title when submitting your applicationThe closing date for this competition is Feb-ruary 26 2016

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requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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250-830-0295

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NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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From left Stevie and Jack Turley present Stacey Marsh (Campbell River Hospital Foundation) and Keli Cheryl and Sheridan with a cheque to go towards new equipment for Campbell River Hospital

Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

Attention Joe LeBlanc RPF co Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6H5

Telephone (250) 286-5148 Fax (250) 286-3412E-mail joeleblancinterforcom

Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo

Forest Stewardship Plan

Location Date Time

Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood StreetCampbell River BC

February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyPhone (250) 286-5148

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February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

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Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

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1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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Coldest Night of the Year raises $166K

Above Milei Stewart (left) and Avery Sorensen finish the Coldest Night of the Year walk Feb 20 at the Campbell River Community Centre while at right walkers make their way along the route The Coldest Night of the Year is a fundraising walk that takes part on the same day all across the country and this was the third year the event was held in Campbell River This year 113 walkers registered for the event and the walk raised $1660920 for Campbell River Family Services Campbell River Family Services provides a range of programs and ser-vices including counselling support education prevention and crisis intervention and the non-profit charitable organization is raising money for a temporary location for a sobering assessment centre this year

Impalas play fundraising danceThe Impalas will be performing this Saturday (Feb 27) at the Sadie Hawkins Dance at the Campbell River Community Centre The dance which will be held from 8 pm to midnight is a fundraiser to help bring Syrian refugees to Campbell River and there will be a cash bar a silent auction and costume prizes Tick-ets are $40 per person or $75 per couple and are available at the Campbell River Mirror office Baba Gannouj Online Gourmet Works of HArt and Inspirations on Quadra

Artist Mary Deveau will guide students towards creating a paint-ing that is simply about painting at an upcoming abstract painting class

Learn more about abstract painting with Deveau on Wednesdays from Feb 24 to March 16 from 630 to 9 pm at the Campbell River Art Gallery studio

The class will explore creative mark mak-ing abstracting forms colour theory and paint applications through a series of exercises that encourage painting intu-itively letting go of out-come and being open to change and surprise

Participants will be using methods of paint-ing that will induce spontaneity like paint-ing to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing to free the mind and to inspire stu-dents to loosen up and have fun

The class costs $120 for Campbell River Art Gallery members and $140 for non-members

Space is limited so donrsquot delay in register-ing

For more information contact the Art Gallery at 250-287-2261 or email programscrartgalleryca

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Loosen up and have fun at abstract painting class

An abstract piece by Mary Deveau who will be teaching an abstract paint-ing class Wednesday nights at the Camp-bell River Art Gal-lery studio starting Feb 24 The class runs until March 16 and will introduce participants to meth-ods of painting that will induce spontane-ity such as painting to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing

Follow Altrusa down the Yellow Brick Road

The Altrusa Club is holding its annual fundraiser the sing along movie event The Wizard of Oz Saturday Feb 27 at 7 pm at the Tidemark Theater The Scarecrow (Sharon Rondquist-Turner) Dorothy (Mary Rondquist) and the Cowardly Lion (Alice Rondquist) are getting ready to follow the Yellow Brick Road down to the Tidemark Theater for an evening of fun and frivolity Tickets are available at the Tidemark Theater box office or online at tidemarktheatrecom

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Pam Mann the nurse administrator at the Campbell River and Dis-trict Adult Care Soci-ety adult day program canrsquot say enough about beneficial music therapy has been to the societyrsquos clients

And shersquos so grateful to Altrusa International of Campbell River for pro-viding an annual dona-tion to ensure music therapy is one of the services provided by the society

ldquoWersquore so blessed that they sponsor our music therapyrdquo said Mann

Many of the Adult Care Societyrsquos clients are seniors with dementia

and Mann says music therapy helps them to relax

ldquoMusic is known to be very therapeuticrdquo she said ldquoIt brings back old memories good memo-ries from childhoodrdquo

Altrusa donates $1300 yearly to the Adult Care Society which provides music therapy once a week at the societyrsquos cen-tre at 12-142 Larwood Rd Mann says they have a music therapist come in musicians play gui-tar piano and flute and they have also invested money into instruments and purchased drums so the societyrsquos clients can play music as well

ldquoWe make sure each client has some exposure to musicrdquo said Mann

ldquoItrsquos a great program It really really helps with Alzheimerrsquos and demen-tia because itrsquos an anxiety hellip and they may not be able to speak but every-body understands the language of music We usually have the musi-cian play old songs because this brings back memories of when they were younger or when they got married ndash each music piece has a mem-ory for themrdquo

Mann finds the music can really calm people down

The Campbell River and District Adult Care Society is a registered charity dedicated to restoring a sense of dig-nity reducing isolation improving the quality

of life and assisting indi-viduals ndash mostly seniors ndash to remain independent in our community

The society has been providing social and recreational programs for adults with long-term health concerns while offering support and respite to primary caregivers since 1980

The Adult Care Soci-etyrsquos day program runs Monday to Fr iday excluding holidays and provides social activities and entertainment peer interaction group exer-cise mental stimulation nutritional hot lunches and snacks nursing support monitoring of medical conditions and medications and help with toileting feeding

and mobility issues As well transportation to the centre in Willow Point and to and from outings is provided Cli-ents who visit the centre can choose to read play cards visit with friends or take part in a variety of activities

ldquoWe really help out lots of seniors They come here and they donrsquot need to worry they will be looked after they will be well fed and therersquos a registered nurse onsite so I will do the assess-ments ndash that really helps if someone is not feeling wellrdquo said Mann

For more informa-tion about the Adult Care Society visit wwwcradultcarecom or call 250-923-0991

Singing the praises of Adult Care Society music therapy program

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Altrusa International of Campbell River recently presented its annual donation to the Campbell River and District Adult Care Society for music therapy Seated in front from left are Pam Mann Helen Suhan and Pat Jones while in the back from left are Andrea Mar-shall Chris Button Chris Perras and Hannah McRoberts

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The Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games kick off

tomorrow and 1738 of BCrsquos best emerging high performance talents have registered and are ready to be part of this celebration of sport and community which runs Feb 25-28

The 1225 athletes are from every corner of the province and have trained to earn a place to represent their zone at the Games Com-peting in 17 different sports the athletes are an average of 14 years old and for most this will be their first experi-ence at a multi-sport Games

Special Olympians will compete in basketball and figure skating and athletes with a dis-ability will compete in wheelchair basketball and para cross country

skiingThese athletes will

be supported by 333 coaches and 180 offi-

cials who have earned their certification in order to provide the best knowledge and exper-

tise to the athletes and the competition

Volunteers in Pentic-ton have been preparing for the past 18 months to host the Games ndash the fourth time this com-munity has done so There will be over 1800 volunteers working to ensure the participants have exceptional com-petition and a first-rate experience with Opening and Closing Ceremonies special events and wonderful hospitality

ldquoPenticton is where the BC Games began in 1978 and we are so pleased to be back and benefiting from the his-tory of sport and event hosting in this commu-nityrdquo said Kelly Mann President and CEO of the BC Games Society ldquoThe athletes coaches and officials coming to these BC Winter Games

are taking their first step towards future national and international level competitions and the expertise of the volun-teers will make a mark on their journeyrdquo

The BC Winter Games has been the starting point for many athletes who have gone on to higher levels of sport Over 50 per cent of Team BC athletes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games were BC Games alumni 18 alumni were part of Team Canada at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games including Kelownarsquos Kelsey Serwa (Ski Cross) Summerlandrsquos Justin Kripps (Bob-sleigh) and Josh Dueck of Vernon in Para Alpine

For more informa-tion about the BC Winter Games visit BCGAMESORG

Let the BC Winter Games begin

Many Camp-bell River area athletes

will be competing in the BC Winter Games for Team Vancouver Island-Central Coast They aren Ayaz Amlani ndash

Badminton Official Campbell Rivern Benner Nick ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Caulfield Andrew

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Heriot Bayn Marsters Dave

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Rodway Melanie

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Head Coach Campbell Rivern Shade Jesse ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-

pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Bonnie

Jean ndash Basketball - Spe-cial Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Violet ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Assistant Coach Campbell Rivern Siggs Denise ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Krull Chayse

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Athlete (Team Thompson-Okanagan) Campbell Rivern Krull Sherry-Lynn

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Adult Supervisor Campbell Rivern Johnston Don ndash

Biathlon Head Coach Campbell Rivern Batch Brooklyn ndash

Gymnastics Athlete

Campbell Rivern Sader Todd ndash Gym-

nastics Official Camp-bell Rivern Veenstra Jenna

Gymnastics Athlete (Team North West) Smithersn Doherty Jacob ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Girvin Bryn ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Golobar Quinn ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Anthony ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Haley ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Henry Bruce ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Hicks Jacob ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Matkovich Emilie ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Painter Kelsey ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Warner Jordann ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Wellard Jamiliya ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Barnes Kyle ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Chamberlin Cody

ndash Karate Official Campbell Rivern Doyon Chloe ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Potorieko Trevor ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Smith Ashton ndash

Karate Athlete Cour-tenayn Tymchyshyn Chris-

tina ndash Karate Athlete

Campbell Rivern Wood Daniel ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Bauer Winona ndash

Skiing - Alpine Head Coach (Team Fraser River) Whistlern Perras Trent ndash Ski-

ing - Alpine Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Emmy ndash Ski-

ing - Cross Country Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Andrea ndash

Skiing - Cross Country Assistant Coach Camp-bell Rivern Greze-Kozuki

Thomas ndash Skiing - Free-style Athlete Campbell River

Editorrsquos Note ndash This list is compiled from the BC Winter Games website If there is any athlete missing please let us know

Meet your Campbell River and area participants

24 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA24 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

wwwsuttonsfuneralhomecom

Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home

250-287-4812

Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

Did YouKnow

Island Funeral Services

Elk Falls Cremationand Reception Center

When deciding whether services should be non-traditional our philosophy is to make every ceremony unique and creativeWhen someone we love and care for dies we need to deal with one of the most important events of our lives Denying the death or hoping that the less we do the sooner the feelings will pass does not make it soThe most important part of our service is the time spent in discussion with the family to learn about the person whorsquos died and to create a ceremony that is

how they lived their lifeEvery life is deserving of acknowledgement of its contributions

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Rosemarie amp Kent RoduckOwners Funeral Directors

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 25Campbell River Mirror Wed Feb 24 2016 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom A25

In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

Public NoticeCouncil Procedure

Bylaw 416 2015

PO Box 29 601 Kelsey Way Sayward BC V0P 1R0 Telephone (250)282-5512 Fax (250) 282-5511 bull Email ndash villagesaywardvalleynet

Village of Sayward

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IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES

All donations remain local CAMPBELL RIVER FIRSTOPEN HEART SOCIETY

PO Box 175Campbell River BC

V9W 5A7

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Ladies Join the SLIM-down Challenge March 1-31 Grand Prize $500 Entry fee $50 (in-cludes one month membership at Curves) Curves members pay just $10 Call for details Must register before March 2nd 250 287 8379 All profi ts will go to local charity

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FOUND MEMORY stick on Larwood Rd Feb 2016 250-923-8630 to identify

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EXPERIENCED HOUSE Dog sitter avail springsummer lsquo16 Refrsquos avail long term preferred Kathleen 1-250-619-0786

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MANAGER COMMUNITY HEALTH

AND WELLNESSTemporary full-time one year position Nanaimo Inter Tribal Health Au-thority (ITHA) a multi-disciplinary health or-ganization providing ser-vices to 29 member First Nations on Vancouver Is-land based in Nanaimo British Columbia is seek-ing a Manager Commu-nity Health and Wellness (CHW) to lead the CHW Department and related programs such as those related to Residential School survivors those who have suffered Inter-generational trauma sui-cide and critical incident response and youth leadershipThe ideal candidate has a degree in the fi eld of human services plus 3 to 5 years directly related experience including su-pervision The incum-bent must have suicide prevention substance abuse and mental health program knowledge as well as knowledge of programs and services available through other provincial federal and First Nations agencies and organizationsAdvance your career to-day with a great or-ganization Please send your re-sume and cover letter by e-mail to hrithaca or by fax at 250-591-2169Please refer to the posi-tion title when submitting your applicationThe closing date for this competition is Feb-ruary 26 2016

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STOREY CREEK GOLF COURSE

requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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bull Grades K - 12 amp College

bull All subjectswwworacletutoringca

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26 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA26 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

Campbell River MiniStorage1311 Marwalk Crescent

LEGAL NOTICEIn accordance with the warehouse liens actgoods in possession of the Campbell River

Mini torage will be sold b auc on to sa sf storage fees in the amount of $65600 owed by

Sian Thomson for rental of unit 110 The sale will be held on or a er ebruary 016

at Bid13com

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PLUMBING

FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean Fast re-liable 247 service Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad Vancouver area 1-800-573-2928

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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

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FUELFIREWOOD

BIG CORDS SEASONED fi r fi rewood Split amp delivered $150 (250)923-5454

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570 CAMBRIDGE Dr Moving sale Roll-top desk washer dryer dbl bed love seat wall pictures work bench amp tools lots of new stuff Rain or shine Fri 26th - Mon 29th 10am-4pm 250-923-8809

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REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

WILLOW POINT- 55+ Com-plex 2 bdrm 1 12 bath ground level unit Freshly painted amp new carpet through-out $155000 250-923-7992

LOTS

ONE of a kind level serviced building lot backing onto hun-dreds of hectares of protected forest in Campbell River in area of fi ne homes centrally located near schools shop-ping and hospital $185000 250-202-5901

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CAMPBELL RIVER- near hospital 2 bdrms new carpet No pets $800 Available now Call (250)287-3990

GROUND LEVEL Ocean view 1 bdrm 1 bth quiet adult apt bldg Completely renovated Incl heathot wa-ter 1 parking stall NP NS $550mth 250-287-2804

COTTAGES

1-BDRM CABIN across from Sea walk ocean view $700mo Call (250)923-1351

CABIN Unfurnished $750month 250-286-6101

DUPLEXES4PLEXES

2 BDRM View downtown gas fi replace 5 appl Abso-lutely NP Refs reqrsquord $890month 250-286-6672

AUCTIONS

ANTIQUESVINTAGE

RENTALS

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

TOWNHOUSES

CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrm townhouse near Rotary BeachPark Clean quiet $800 AvailMar 1 (250)287-3990

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VTRUCKS amp ANS

2006 MAZDA B4000 extededcab 4x4 Incl canopy w lock-ing roof rcks 2 key fobs pow-er locks windows steeringCruise cntrl 5sp standardRubber matting in box 132150km Well maintained$11500 250-286-6600

UTILITY TRAILERS

2011 CHALLENGER 14 feet Dual axle rear ramp sidedoor electric brakes newlights exc shape $2800 obo778-840-1730

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JOIN THE MOVEMENT AGAINST BULLYING ON FEBRUARY 24

Purchase a Pink Shirt at London Drugs or pinkshirtdaycato support anti-bullying programs in BC

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

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Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

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Location Date Time

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The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

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School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

ANNUAL ROTARY HONOURS CONCERTPlace Tidemark Theatre Time saturday march 12th 730 pm Tickets FREE

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Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

30 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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IS BACK

Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

STOPBULLYING

SPEAKUP

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 31

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

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One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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Impalas play fundraising danceThe Impalas will be performing this Saturday (Feb 27) at the Sadie Hawkins Dance at the Campbell River Community Centre The dance which will be held from 8 pm to midnight is a fundraiser to help bring Syrian refugees to Campbell River and there will be a cash bar a silent auction and costume prizes Tick-ets are $40 per person or $75 per couple and are available at the Campbell River Mirror office Baba Gannouj Online Gourmet Works of HArt and Inspirations on Quadra

Artist Mary Deveau will guide students towards creating a paint-ing that is simply about painting at an upcoming abstract painting class

Learn more about abstract painting with Deveau on Wednesdays from Feb 24 to March 16 from 630 to 9 pm at the Campbell River Art Gallery studio

The class will explore creative mark mak-ing abstracting forms colour theory and paint applications through a series of exercises that encourage painting intu-itively letting go of out-come and being open to change and surprise

Participants will be using methods of paint-ing that will induce spontaneity like paint-ing to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing to free the mind and to inspire stu-dents to loosen up and have fun

The class costs $120 for Campbell River Art Gallery members and $140 for non-members

Space is limited so donrsquot delay in register-ing

For more information contact the Art Gallery at 250-287-2261 or email programscrartgalleryca

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Loosen up and have fun at abstract painting class

An abstract piece by Mary Deveau who will be teaching an abstract paint-ing class Wednesday nights at the Camp-bell River Art Gal-lery studio starting Feb 24 The class runs until March 16 and will introduce participants to meth-ods of painting that will induce spontane-ity such as painting to music dripping splattering flinging and smearing

Follow Altrusa down the Yellow Brick Road

The Altrusa Club is holding its annual fundraiser the sing along movie event The Wizard of Oz Saturday Feb 27 at 7 pm at the Tidemark Theater The Scarecrow (Sharon Rondquist-Turner) Dorothy (Mary Rondquist) and the Cowardly Lion (Alice Rondquist) are getting ready to follow the Yellow Brick Road down to the Tidemark Theater for an evening of fun and frivolity Tickets are available at the Tidemark Theater box office or online at tidemarktheatrecom

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following dinner

Magic Show by Damien CarriereTickets available for pickup at theFOE Lodge - 1999 14th Ave Campbell Riveror call for details 250-287-4990

Join us for a Magical EveningTickets $2000 per personAll funds raised go tosupport local initiatives

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Pam Mann the nurse administrator at the Campbell River and Dis-trict Adult Care Soci-ety adult day program canrsquot say enough about beneficial music therapy has been to the societyrsquos clients

And shersquos so grateful to Altrusa International of Campbell River for pro-viding an annual dona-tion to ensure music therapy is one of the services provided by the society

ldquoWersquore so blessed that they sponsor our music therapyrdquo said Mann

Many of the Adult Care Societyrsquos clients are seniors with dementia

and Mann says music therapy helps them to relax

ldquoMusic is known to be very therapeuticrdquo she said ldquoIt brings back old memories good memo-ries from childhoodrdquo

Altrusa donates $1300 yearly to the Adult Care Society which provides music therapy once a week at the societyrsquos cen-tre at 12-142 Larwood Rd Mann says they have a music therapist come in musicians play gui-tar piano and flute and they have also invested money into instruments and purchased drums so the societyrsquos clients can play music as well

ldquoWe make sure each client has some exposure to musicrdquo said Mann

ldquoItrsquos a great program It really really helps with Alzheimerrsquos and demen-tia because itrsquos an anxiety hellip and they may not be able to speak but every-body understands the language of music We usually have the musi-cian play old songs because this brings back memories of when they were younger or when they got married ndash each music piece has a mem-ory for themrdquo

Mann finds the music can really calm people down

The Campbell River and District Adult Care Society is a registered charity dedicated to restoring a sense of dig-nity reducing isolation improving the quality

of life and assisting indi-viduals ndash mostly seniors ndash to remain independent in our community

The society has been providing social and recreational programs for adults with long-term health concerns while offering support and respite to primary caregivers since 1980

The Adult Care Soci-etyrsquos day program runs Monday to Fr iday excluding holidays and provides social activities and entertainment peer interaction group exer-cise mental stimulation nutritional hot lunches and snacks nursing support monitoring of medical conditions and medications and help with toileting feeding

and mobility issues As well transportation to the centre in Willow Point and to and from outings is provided Cli-ents who visit the centre can choose to read play cards visit with friends or take part in a variety of activities

ldquoWe really help out lots of seniors They come here and they donrsquot need to worry they will be looked after they will be well fed and therersquos a registered nurse onsite so I will do the assess-ments ndash that really helps if someone is not feeling wellrdquo said Mann

For more informa-tion about the Adult Care Society visit wwwcradultcarecom or call 250-923-0991

Singing the praises of Adult Care Society music therapy program

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Altrusa International of Campbell River recently presented its annual donation to the Campbell River and District Adult Care Society for music therapy Seated in front from left are Pam Mann Helen Suhan and Pat Jones while in the back from left are Andrea Mar-shall Chris Button Chris Perras and Hannah McRoberts

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The Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games kick off

tomorrow and 1738 of BCrsquos best emerging high performance talents have registered and are ready to be part of this celebration of sport and community which runs Feb 25-28

The 1225 athletes are from every corner of the province and have trained to earn a place to represent their zone at the Games Com-peting in 17 different sports the athletes are an average of 14 years old and for most this will be their first experi-ence at a multi-sport Games

Special Olympians will compete in basketball and figure skating and athletes with a dis-ability will compete in wheelchair basketball and para cross country

skiingThese athletes will

be supported by 333 coaches and 180 offi-

cials who have earned their certification in order to provide the best knowledge and exper-

tise to the athletes and the competition

Volunteers in Pentic-ton have been preparing for the past 18 months to host the Games ndash the fourth time this com-munity has done so There will be over 1800 volunteers working to ensure the participants have exceptional com-petition and a first-rate experience with Opening and Closing Ceremonies special events and wonderful hospitality

ldquoPenticton is where the BC Games began in 1978 and we are so pleased to be back and benefiting from the his-tory of sport and event hosting in this commu-nityrdquo said Kelly Mann President and CEO of the BC Games Society ldquoThe athletes coaches and officials coming to these BC Winter Games

are taking their first step towards future national and international level competitions and the expertise of the volun-teers will make a mark on their journeyrdquo

The BC Winter Games has been the starting point for many athletes who have gone on to higher levels of sport Over 50 per cent of Team BC athletes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games were BC Games alumni 18 alumni were part of Team Canada at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games including Kelownarsquos Kelsey Serwa (Ski Cross) Summerlandrsquos Justin Kripps (Bob-sleigh) and Josh Dueck of Vernon in Para Alpine

For more informa-tion about the BC Winter Games visit BCGAMESORG

Let the BC Winter Games begin

Many Camp-bell River area athletes

will be competing in the BC Winter Games for Team Vancouver Island-Central Coast They aren Ayaz Amlani ndash

Badminton Official Campbell Rivern Benner Nick ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Caulfield Andrew

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Heriot Bayn Marsters Dave

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Rodway Melanie

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Head Coach Campbell Rivern Shade Jesse ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-

pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Bonnie

Jean ndash Basketball - Spe-cial Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Violet ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Assistant Coach Campbell Rivern Siggs Denise ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Krull Chayse

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Athlete (Team Thompson-Okanagan) Campbell Rivern Krull Sherry-Lynn

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Adult Supervisor Campbell Rivern Johnston Don ndash

Biathlon Head Coach Campbell Rivern Batch Brooklyn ndash

Gymnastics Athlete

Campbell Rivern Sader Todd ndash Gym-

nastics Official Camp-bell Rivern Veenstra Jenna

Gymnastics Athlete (Team North West) Smithersn Doherty Jacob ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Girvin Bryn ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Golobar Quinn ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Anthony ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Haley ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Henry Bruce ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Hicks Jacob ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Matkovich Emilie ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Painter Kelsey ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Warner Jordann ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Wellard Jamiliya ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Barnes Kyle ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Chamberlin Cody

ndash Karate Official Campbell Rivern Doyon Chloe ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Potorieko Trevor ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Smith Ashton ndash

Karate Athlete Cour-tenayn Tymchyshyn Chris-

tina ndash Karate Athlete

Campbell Rivern Wood Daniel ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Bauer Winona ndash

Skiing - Alpine Head Coach (Team Fraser River) Whistlern Perras Trent ndash Ski-

ing - Alpine Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Emmy ndash Ski-

ing - Cross Country Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Andrea ndash

Skiing - Cross Country Assistant Coach Camp-bell Rivern Greze-Kozuki

Thomas ndash Skiing - Free-style Athlete Campbell River

Editorrsquos Note ndash This list is compiled from the BC Winter Games website If there is any athlete missing please let us know

Meet your Campbell River and area participants

24 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA24 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

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Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

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In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

Public NoticeCouncil Procedure

Bylaw 416 2015

PO Box 29 601 Kelsey Way Sayward BC V0P 1R0 Telephone (250)282-5512 Fax (250) 282-5511 bull Email ndash villagesaywardvalleynet

Village of Sayward

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IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES

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V9W 5A7

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FOUND MEMORY stick on Larwood Rd Feb 2016 250-923-8630 to identify

TRAVEL

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EXPERIENCED HOUSE Dog sitter avail springsummer lsquo16 Refrsquos avail long term preferred Kathleen 1-250-619-0786

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Authority

MANAGER COMMUNITY HEALTH

AND WELLNESSTemporary full-time one year position Nanaimo Inter Tribal Health Au-thority (ITHA) a multi-disciplinary health or-ganization providing ser-vices to 29 member First Nations on Vancouver Is-land based in Nanaimo British Columbia is seek-ing a Manager Commu-nity Health and Wellness (CHW) to lead the CHW Department and related programs such as those related to Residential School survivors those who have suffered Inter-generational trauma sui-cide and critical incident response and youth leadershipThe ideal candidate has a degree in the fi eld of human services plus 3 to 5 years directly related experience including su-pervision The incum-bent must have suicide prevention substance abuse and mental health program knowledge as well as knowledge of programs and services available through other provincial federal and First Nations agencies and organizationsAdvance your career to-day with a great or-ganization Please send your re-sume and cover letter by e-mail to hrithaca or by fax at 250-591-2169Please refer to the posi-tion title when submitting your applicationThe closing date for this competition is Feb-ruary 26 2016

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requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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250-830-0295

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NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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From left Stevie and Jack Turley present Stacey Marsh (Campbell River Hospital Foundation) and Keli Cheryl and Sheridan with a cheque to go towards new equipment for Campbell River Hospital

Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

Attention Joe LeBlanc RPF co Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6H5

Telephone (250) 286-5148 Fax (250) 286-3412E-mail joeleblancinterforcom

Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo

Forest Stewardship Plan

Location Date Time

Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood StreetCampbell River BC

February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyPhone (250) 286-5148

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February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

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Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

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1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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Pam Mann the nurse administrator at the Campbell River and Dis-trict Adult Care Soci-ety adult day program canrsquot say enough about beneficial music therapy has been to the societyrsquos clients

And shersquos so grateful to Altrusa International of Campbell River for pro-viding an annual dona-tion to ensure music therapy is one of the services provided by the society

ldquoWersquore so blessed that they sponsor our music therapyrdquo said Mann

Many of the Adult Care Societyrsquos clients are seniors with dementia

and Mann says music therapy helps them to relax

ldquoMusic is known to be very therapeuticrdquo she said ldquoIt brings back old memories good memo-ries from childhoodrdquo

Altrusa donates $1300 yearly to the Adult Care Society which provides music therapy once a week at the societyrsquos cen-tre at 12-142 Larwood Rd Mann says they have a music therapist come in musicians play gui-tar piano and flute and they have also invested money into instruments and purchased drums so the societyrsquos clients can play music as well

ldquoWe make sure each client has some exposure to musicrdquo said Mann

ldquoItrsquos a great program It really really helps with Alzheimerrsquos and demen-tia because itrsquos an anxiety hellip and they may not be able to speak but every-body understands the language of music We usually have the musi-cian play old songs because this brings back memories of when they were younger or when they got married ndash each music piece has a mem-ory for themrdquo

Mann finds the music can really calm people down

The Campbell River and District Adult Care Society is a registered charity dedicated to restoring a sense of dig-nity reducing isolation improving the quality

of life and assisting indi-viduals ndash mostly seniors ndash to remain independent in our community

The society has been providing social and recreational programs for adults with long-term health concerns while offering support and respite to primary caregivers since 1980

The Adult Care Soci-etyrsquos day program runs Monday to Fr iday excluding holidays and provides social activities and entertainment peer interaction group exer-cise mental stimulation nutritional hot lunches and snacks nursing support monitoring of medical conditions and medications and help with toileting feeding

and mobility issues As well transportation to the centre in Willow Point and to and from outings is provided Cli-ents who visit the centre can choose to read play cards visit with friends or take part in a variety of activities

ldquoWe really help out lots of seniors They come here and they donrsquot need to worry they will be looked after they will be well fed and therersquos a registered nurse onsite so I will do the assess-ments ndash that really helps if someone is not feeling wellrdquo said Mann

For more informa-tion about the Adult Care Society visit wwwcradultcarecom or call 250-923-0991

Singing the praises of Adult Care Society music therapy program

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Altrusa International of Campbell River recently presented its annual donation to the Campbell River and District Adult Care Society for music therapy Seated in front from left are Pam Mann Helen Suhan and Pat Jones while in the back from left are Andrea Mar-shall Chris Button Chris Perras and Hannah McRoberts

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The Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games kick off

tomorrow and 1738 of BCrsquos best emerging high performance talents have registered and are ready to be part of this celebration of sport and community which runs Feb 25-28

The 1225 athletes are from every corner of the province and have trained to earn a place to represent their zone at the Games Com-peting in 17 different sports the athletes are an average of 14 years old and for most this will be their first experi-ence at a multi-sport Games

Special Olympians will compete in basketball and figure skating and athletes with a dis-ability will compete in wheelchair basketball and para cross country

skiingThese athletes will

be supported by 333 coaches and 180 offi-

cials who have earned their certification in order to provide the best knowledge and exper-

tise to the athletes and the competition

Volunteers in Pentic-ton have been preparing for the past 18 months to host the Games ndash the fourth time this com-munity has done so There will be over 1800 volunteers working to ensure the participants have exceptional com-petition and a first-rate experience with Opening and Closing Ceremonies special events and wonderful hospitality

ldquoPenticton is where the BC Games began in 1978 and we are so pleased to be back and benefiting from the his-tory of sport and event hosting in this commu-nityrdquo said Kelly Mann President and CEO of the BC Games Society ldquoThe athletes coaches and officials coming to these BC Winter Games

are taking their first step towards future national and international level competitions and the expertise of the volun-teers will make a mark on their journeyrdquo

The BC Winter Games has been the starting point for many athletes who have gone on to higher levels of sport Over 50 per cent of Team BC athletes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games were BC Games alumni 18 alumni were part of Team Canada at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games including Kelownarsquos Kelsey Serwa (Ski Cross) Summerlandrsquos Justin Kripps (Bob-sleigh) and Josh Dueck of Vernon in Para Alpine

For more informa-tion about the BC Winter Games visit BCGAMESORG

Let the BC Winter Games begin

Many Camp-bell River area athletes

will be competing in the BC Winter Games for Team Vancouver Island-Central Coast They aren Ayaz Amlani ndash

Badminton Official Campbell Rivern Benner Nick ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Caulfield Andrew

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Heriot Bayn Marsters Dave

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Rodway Melanie

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Head Coach Campbell Rivern Shade Jesse ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-

pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Bonnie

Jean ndash Basketball - Spe-cial Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Violet ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Assistant Coach Campbell Rivern Siggs Denise ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Krull Chayse

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Athlete (Team Thompson-Okanagan) Campbell Rivern Krull Sherry-Lynn

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Adult Supervisor Campbell Rivern Johnston Don ndash

Biathlon Head Coach Campbell Rivern Batch Brooklyn ndash

Gymnastics Athlete

Campbell Rivern Sader Todd ndash Gym-

nastics Official Camp-bell Rivern Veenstra Jenna

Gymnastics Athlete (Team North West) Smithersn Doherty Jacob ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Girvin Bryn ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Golobar Quinn ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Anthony ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Haley ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Henry Bruce ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Hicks Jacob ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Matkovich Emilie ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Painter Kelsey ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Warner Jordann ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Wellard Jamiliya ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Barnes Kyle ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Chamberlin Cody

ndash Karate Official Campbell Rivern Doyon Chloe ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Potorieko Trevor ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Smith Ashton ndash

Karate Athlete Cour-tenayn Tymchyshyn Chris-

tina ndash Karate Athlete

Campbell Rivern Wood Daniel ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Bauer Winona ndash

Skiing - Alpine Head Coach (Team Fraser River) Whistlern Perras Trent ndash Ski-

ing - Alpine Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Emmy ndash Ski-

ing - Cross Country Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Andrea ndash

Skiing - Cross Country Assistant Coach Camp-bell Rivern Greze-Kozuki

Thomas ndash Skiing - Free-style Athlete Campbell River

Editorrsquos Note ndash This list is compiled from the BC Winter Games website If there is any athlete missing please let us know

Meet your Campbell River and area participants

24 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA24 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

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Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

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When deciding whether services should be non-traditional our philosophy is to make every ceremony unique and creativeWhen someone we love and care for dies we need to deal with one of the most important events of our lives Denying the death or hoping that the less we do the sooner the feelings will pass does not make it soThe most important part of our service is the time spent in discussion with the family to learn about the person whorsquos died and to create a ceremony that is

how they lived their lifeEvery life is deserving of acknowledgement of its contributions

250-287-3366islandfuneralservicescom

Rosemarie amp Kent RoduckOwners Funeral Directors

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 25Campbell River Mirror Wed Feb 24 2016 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom A25

In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

Public NoticeCouncil Procedure

Bylaw 416 2015

PO Box 29 601 Kelsey Way Sayward BC V0P 1R0 Telephone (250)282-5512 Fax (250) 282-5511 bull Email ndash villagesaywardvalleynet

Village of Sayward

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IN MEMORIAM

IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES

All donations remain local CAMPBELL RIVER FIRSTOPEN HEART SOCIETY

PO Box 175Campbell River BC

V9W 5A7

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IN MEMORIAM

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

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LOST AND FOUND

FOUND MEMORY stick on Larwood Rd Feb 2016 250-923-8630 to identify

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IN MEMORIAM

ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING

Inter Tribal Health

Authority

MANAGER COMMUNITY HEALTH

AND WELLNESSTemporary full-time one year position Nanaimo Inter Tribal Health Au-thority (ITHA) a multi-disciplinary health or-ganization providing ser-vices to 29 member First Nations on Vancouver Is-land based in Nanaimo British Columbia is seek-ing a Manager Commu-nity Health and Wellness (CHW) to lead the CHW Department and related programs such as those related to Residential School survivors those who have suffered Inter-generational trauma sui-cide and critical incident response and youth leadershipThe ideal candidate has a degree in the fi eld of human services plus 3 to 5 years directly related experience including su-pervision The incum-bent must have suicide prevention substance abuse and mental health program knowledge as well as knowledge of programs and services available through other provincial federal and First Nations agencies and organizationsAdvance your career to-day with a great or-ganization Please send your re-sume and cover letter by e-mail to hrithaca or by fax at 250-591-2169Please refer to the posi-tion title when submitting your applicationThe closing date for this competition is Feb-ruary 26 2016

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STOREY CREEK GOLF COURSE

requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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EDUCATIONTUTORING

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bull Grades K - 12 amp College

bull All subjectswwworacletutoringca

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INFORMATION

26 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA26 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

Campbell River MiniStorage1311 Marwalk Crescent

LEGAL NOTICEIn accordance with the warehouse liens actgoods in possession of the Campbell River

Mini torage will be sold b auc on to sa sf storage fees in the amount of $65600 owed by

Sian Thomson for rental of unit 110 The sale will be held on or a er ebruary 016

at Bid13com

The Jobs Occupational Safety Officer and Occupational Hygiene OfficerPartner with industry to assist in reducing workplace injuries and occupational disease

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A career making a difference

Career Opportunity Quality Control Supervisor

Taan Forest a subsidiary of Haida Corporation (Haico) is seeking a highly motivated individual to be a Quality Control Supervisor on Taan Forest dry land sorts and harvest operations on Haida Gwaii

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CR HANDYMAN Repairs All Kinds

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202-9996

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FULL SERVICE Plumbing from Parker Dean Fast re-liable 247 service Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad Vancouver area 1-800-573-2928

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FUELFIREWOOD

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570 CAMBRIDGE Dr Moving sale Roll-top desk washer dryer dbl bed love seat wall pictures work bench amp tools lots of new stuff Rain or shine Fri 26th - Mon 29th 10am-4pm 250-923-8809

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FOR SALE BY OWNER

WILLOW POINT- 55+ Com-plex 2 bdrm 1 12 bath ground level unit Freshly painted amp new carpet through-out $155000 250-923-7992

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ONE of a kind level serviced building lot backing onto hun-dreds of hectares of protected forest in Campbell River in area of fi ne homes centrally located near schools shop-ping and hospital $185000 250-202-5901

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1-BDRM CABIN across from Sea walk ocean view $700mo Call (250)923-1351

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ANTIQUESVINTAGE

RENTALS

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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

TOWNHOUSES

CAMPBELL RIVER- 2 bdrm townhouse near Rotary BeachPark Clean quiet $800 AvailMar 1 (250)287-3990

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VTRUCKS amp ANS

2006 MAZDA B4000 extededcab 4x4 Incl canopy w lock-ing roof rcks 2 key fobs pow-er locks windows steeringCruise cntrl 5sp standardRubber matting in box 132150km Well maintained$11500 250-286-6600

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2011 CHALLENGER 14 feet Dual axle rear ramp sidedoor electric brakes newlights exc shape $2800 obo778-840-1730

MARINE

BOATS

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fi l here please

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JOIN THE MOVEMENT AGAINST BULLYING ON FEBRUARY 24

Purchase a Pink Shirt at London Drugs or pinkshirtdaycato support anti-bullying programs in BC

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

Just Gas2x15

Interfor2x10

Dream Dress2x4

Labour Unlimited2x2

From left Stevie and Jack Turley present Stacey Marsh (Campbell River Hospital Foundation) and Keli Cheryl and Sheridan with a cheque to go towards new equipment for Campbell River Hospital

Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

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The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

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Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

STOPBULLYING

SPEAKUP

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

Fraud It cheats us all

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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The Penticton 2016 BC Winter Games kick off

tomorrow and 1738 of BCrsquos best emerging high performance talents have registered and are ready to be part of this celebration of sport and community which runs Feb 25-28

The 1225 athletes are from every corner of the province and have trained to earn a place to represent their zone at the Games Com-peting in 17 different sports the athletes are an average of 14 years old and for most this will be their first experi-ence at a multi-sport Games

Special Olympians will compete in basketball and figure skating and athletes with a dis-ability will compete in wheelchair basketball and para cross country

skiingThese athletes will

be supported by 333 coaches and 180 offi-

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tise to the athletes and the competition

Volunteers in Pentic-ton have been preparing for the past 18 months to host the Games ndash the fourth time this com-munity has done so There will be over 1800 volunteers working to ensure the participants have exceptional com-petition and a first-rate experience with Opening and Closing Ceremonies special events and wonderful hospitality

ldquoPenticton is where the BC Games began in 1978 and we are so pleased to be back and benefiting from the his-tory of sport and event hosting in this commu-nityrdquo said Kelly Mann President and CEO of the BC Games Society ldquoThe athletes coaches and officials coming to these BC Winter Games

are taking their first step towards future national and international level competitions and the expertise of the volun-teers will make a mark on their journeyrdquo

The BC Winter Games has been the starting point for many athletes who have gone on to higher levels of sport Over 50 per cent of Team BC athletes at the 2015 Canada Winter Games were BC Games alumni 18 alumni were part of Team Canada at the 2014 Olympic and Paralympic Games including Kelownarsquos Kelsey Serwa (Ski Cross) Summerlandrsquos Justin Kripps (Bob-sleigh) and Josh Dueck of Vernon in Para Alpine

For more informa-tion about the BC Winter Games visit BCGAMESORG

Let the BC Winter Games begin

Many Camp-bell River area athletes

will be competing in the BC Winter Games for Team Vancouver Island-Central Coast They aren Ayaz Amlani ndash

Badminton Official Campbell Rivern Benner Nick ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Caulfield Andrew

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Heriot Bayn Marsters Dave

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Rodway Melanie

ndash Basketball - Special Olympics Head Coach Campbell Rivern Shade Jesse ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-

pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Bonnie

Jean ndash Basketball - Spe-cial Olympics Athlete Campbell Rivern Shade Violet ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Assistant Coach Campbell Rivern Siggs Denise ndash Bas-

ketball - Special Olym-pics Athlete Campbell Rivern Krull Chayse

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Athlete (Team Thompson-Okanagan) Campbell Rivern Krull Sherry-Lynn

ndash Basketball - Wheel-chair Adult Supervisor Campbell Rivern Johnston Don ndash

Biathlon Head Coach Campbell Rivern Batch Brooklyn ndash

Gymnastics Athlete

Campbell Rivern Sader Todd ndash Gym-

nastics Official Camp-bell Rivern Veenstra Jenna

Gymnastics Athlete (Team North West) Smithersn Doherty Jacob ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Girvin Bryn ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Golobar Quinn ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Anthony ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Henry Haley ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Henry Bruce ndash

Judo Official Campbell Rivern Hicks Jacob ndash Judo

Athlete Campbell Rivern Matkovich Emilie ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Painter Kelsey ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Warner Jordann ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Wellard Jamiliya ndash

Judo Athlete Campbell Rivern Barnes Kyle ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Chamberlin Cody

ndash Karate Official Campbell Rivern Doyon Chloe ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Potorieko Trevor ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Smith Ashton ndash

Karate Athlete Cour-tenayn Tymchyshyn Chris-

tina ndash Karate Athlete

Campbell Rivern Wood Daniel ndash

Karate Athlete Camp-bell Rivern Bauer Winona ndash

Skiing - Alpine Head Coach (Team Fraser River) Whistlern Perras Trent ndash Ski-

ing - Alpine Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Emmy ndash Ski-

ing - Cross Country Athlete Campbell Rivern Stapff Andrea ndash

Skiing - Cross Country Assistant Coach Camp-bell Rivern Greze-Kozuki

Thomas ndash Skiing - Free-style Athlete Campbell River

Editorrsquos Note ndash This list is compiled from the BC Winter Games website If there is any athlete missing please let us know

Meet your Campbell River and area participants

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Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

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Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

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In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

Public NoticeCouncil Procedure

Bylaw 416 2015

PO Box 29 601 Kelsey Way Sayward BC V0P 1R0 Telephone (250)282-5512 Fax (250) 282-5511 bull Email ndash villagesaywardvalleynet

Village of Sayward

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IN MEMORY OF YOUR LOVED ONES

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V9W 5A7

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FOUND MEMORY stick on Larwood Rd Feb 2016 250-923-8630 to identify

TRAVEL

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EXPERIENCED HOUSE Dog sitter avail springsummer lsquo16 Refrsquos avail long term preferred Kathleen 1-250-619-0786

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Authority

MANAGER COMMUNITY HEALTH

AND WELLNESSTemporary full-time one year position Nanaimo Inter Tribal Health Au-thority (ITHA) a multi-disciplinary health or-ganization providing ser-vices to 29 member First Nations on Vancouver Is-land based in Nanaimo British Columbia is seek-ing a Manager Commu-nity Health and Wellness (CHW) to lead the CHW Department and related programs such as those related to Residential School survivors those who have suffered Inter-generational trauma sui-cide and critical incident response and youth leadershipThe ideal candidate has a degree in the fi eld of human services plus 3 to 5 years directly related experience including su-pervision The incum-bent must have suicide prevention substance abuse and mental health program knowledge as well as knowledge of programs and services available through other provincial federal and First Nations agencies and organizationsAdvance your career to-day with a great or-ganization Please send your re-sume and cover letter by e-mail to hrithaca or by fax at 250-591-2169Please refer to the posi-tion title when submitting your applicationThe closing date for this competition is Feb-ruary 26 2016

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requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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250-830-0295

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NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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From left Stevie and Jack Turley present Stacey Marsh (Campbell River Hospital Foundation) and Keli Cheryl and Sheridan with a cheque to go towards new equipment for Campbell River Hospital

Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

Attention Joe LeBlanc RPF co Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6H5

Telephone (250) 286-5148 Fax (250) 286-3412E-mail joeleblancinterforcom

Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo

Forest Stewardship Plan

Location Date Time

Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood StreetCampbell River BC

February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyPhone (250) 286-5148

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February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

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Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

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1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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24 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA24 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

Dale HildebrandtApril 9 1961 ndash February 15 2016

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Dale Hildebrandt (54) devoted husband to Lori parent to Shelby (Colton) and Mickie son to Margaret and Dick and brother to Jan (Robyn) Mark (Wanda) Lorirsquos family Mary Kevin Lisa Deb and Dave He also leaves behind his constant companion Chloe and extended family Dale met Lori within minutes of her arrival in Granisle BC and fell madly in love when she agreed to go shing on their rst date us began a 30 year romance between soul matesPrior to his logging accident many years ago Dale was a union rep and passionate advocate for employee rights at MacMillan Bloedel He was a talented athlete - scratch golfer - avid sherhunter and skilled wood craer He was also a prankster who loved telling jokes and dispensed nicknames on all he liked He also had names for those he didnrsquot likeDespite chronic pain and restricted mobility Dale remained a supportive husband and active parent He was extremely proud of his childrenrsquos accomplishments and never missed an opportunity to say ldquoI love yourdquo Dale made friends easily and enjoyed his chats with friends neighbours and strangersDale will be missed by all who knew him In his memory please follow his example by saying ldquoI love yourdquo oen chatting with neighbours and making someone laugh Dalersquos life will be celebrated privately by family In lieu of owers please donate to Dalersquos favourite charity ndash Campbell River Special Olympics PO Box 877 Campbell River BC V9W 6Y4

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Christy Joanne Kelly10 November 1955 ndash 6 February 2016

It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Christy Joanne Kelly (Hutchinson) Christy passed away suddenly at Campbell River Hospital on the 6th of February 2016 She leaves behind her loving partner of 36 years Fred Hutchinson of Sayward her loving mother Eleanor Veitch her twin sister Debra Baker (Robert) of Nanaimo sisters Patricia Kelly of Victoria Janice Sheldon (Frank and Adrianna) of Victoria and two brothers Allan and Don As well from Fredrsquos family she leaves Marg and Mort Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Kathleen Iseppi of Cowichan Lake Art Hutchinson of Ladysmith Catherine Miller (Rod) of Port McNeil as well as many nieces and nephews She was loved by everyone that met her and was always the life of the party She truly lit a room with her laughter Christy bartended for 25 years because she loved being around people If they got unruly she always knew how to put them in their place as she always shot straight from the hip and told it like it is If she liked you you had a friend for life and she would help anyone including all the animals she cared for over the years Her love for animals was her true calling She will be missed by all e family would like to thank Dr Mahoney and the stabrvbar at Campbell River Hospital No service by Christyrsquos request

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory ofMargaret Elizabeth Franks

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Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home

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Hugh Phelps WilsonHugh Phelps Wilson aged 89 Died January 16 2016

A gathering of family and friends will be held in Hughrsquos memory on Feb 28 2016 at Suttonrsquos Campbell River Funeral Home ~ 502 S Dogwood St Campbell River BC from 100 pm ~ 300 pm

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Born November 26 1925 the most wonderful wife mother grandmother and great grandmother to us all She passed away in Campbell River Hospital on February 17 2016Margaret was predeceased by her daughter Elizabeth and her son Donald She is survived by her loving husband Albert daughter Amaryllis her grandchildren Leah Gordon Bonnie Bobbi-Jo Kathleen Donnie Sarah and Jasen as well as great-grandchildren She also leaves to mourn many other relatives and friendsA memorial service will be held at Living Waters Fellowship 2222 Regent Rd Black Creek Saturday Feb 27 2016 at 200pm

In Loving Memory of

Margaret Elizabeth Franks

It is with heavy hearts and sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved wife mother grandmother and great-grandmother

Ethel was born in Prince Rupert March 26 1932 She was predeceased by her parents William and Ada Bagshaw son-in-law Bob Dooris brothers Cyril Bill Freddie George Albert Arthur and sisters Molly Ivy Edna Elsie and Florence

She is survived by her loving husband of 63 years Les children Gloria (Mike) Pat Ernie (Louise) Alvis (Susan) Carrie (Grant) Leslie (Rob) Sherry (Marty) 14 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren sisters Violet Ruby and Ada as well as numerous nieces and nephews

Les and Ethel met in Prince Rupert and married in 1952 having seven children before moving to Campbell River in 1966 where they created a long wonderful life

Ethelrsquos life was full of love and happiness She devoted all of her heart to raising her children Her favourite moments were family gatherings and getting together with her sisters and reminiscing about good times growing up She did so much for so many without hesitation She will be missed and loved always and forever

In lieu of owers please feel free to make a donation to the Heart and Stroke or Kidney Foundation Please join us to remember Ethel at 100pm March 5 2016 at the United Church 415 Pinecrest Rd A light lunch and refreshments to follow

Ethel Lorentz (Bagshaw)March 26 1932-February 13 2016

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 25Campbell River Mirror Wed Feb 24 2016 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom A25

In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

Public NoticeCouncil Procedure

Bylaw 416 2015

PO Box 29 601 Kelsey Way Sayward BC V0P 1R0 Telephone (250)282-5512 Fax (250) 282-5511 bull Email ndash villagesaywardvalleynet

Village of Sayward

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All donations remain local CAMPBELL RIVER FIRSTOPEN HEART SOCIETY

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STOREY CREEK GOLF COURSE

requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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26 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcomA26 wwwcampbellrivermirrorcom Wed Feb 24 2016 Campbell River Mirror

NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

Campbell River MiniStorage1311 Marwalk Crescent

LEGAL NOTICEIn accordance with the warehouse liens actgoods in possession of the Campbell River

Mini torage will be sold b auc on to sa sf storage fees in the amount of $65600 owed by

Sian Thomson for rental of unit 110 The sale will be held on or a er ebruary 016

at Bid13com

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JOIN THE MOVEMENT AGAINST BULLYING ON FEBRUARY 24

Purchase a Pink Shirt at London Drugs or pinkshirtdaycato support anti-bullying programs in BC

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

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Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

Attention Joe LeBlanc RPF co Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6H5

Telephone (250) 286-5148 Fax (250) 286-3412E-mail joeleblancinterforcom

Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo

Forest Stewardship Plan

Location Date Time

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February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyPhone (250) 286-5148

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

28 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

ANNUAL ROTARY HONOURS CONCERTPlace Tidemark Theatre Time saturday march 12th 730 pm Tickets FREE

Campbell Riverrsquo s

Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Your Words Have Powers

Use Them Wisely

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Serving Our Community for 43 YearsFebruary 26th - April 21st

IS BACK

Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

STOPBULLYING

SPEAKUP

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 31

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

1384-16th Avenue Campbell River

1-877-581-7922 wwwsmfordcom

True beauty lasts a lifetime

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3 A person or thing that many people like

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8 Travis __________ started the anti-bullying campaign

9 In 2014 64 __________ people participated in Pink Shirt Day

1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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By Ann Hazlett

Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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In Memory ofJACK

GRUNDLE1922 - 2004

For AlwaysI close my eyes and there in the shadows I see your light

You come to me out of my dreams across the nightYou take my hand though you may be so many stars away

I know that our spirits and souls are oneWersquove circled the moon and wersquove touched the sun

So here wersquoll stayFOR ALWAYS FOREVER

Beyond here and on to eternityFOR ALWAYS AND FOREVER

For us therersquos not time and no spaceno barrier love wonrsquot erase

Wherever you go I still know in my heartyou will be with me

Love you forever and alwaysLia Sean Carolynne Cass Leslie Alison Janis Maureen

Patrick Sharyn and all the rest of the family grandchildren great-grandchildren and friends

It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Frank Greens on February 19th 2016 in Campbell River BC Frank was born on July 24th 1942 in Edinburgh Scotland to William and Elizabeth Greens The second of ve brothers Frank moved with his family across the Forth and was raised in Kirkcaldy Scotland Frank proudly served in The Blackwatch Guard and later became an Apprentice Butcher During his dancing days he met Mima Munro and after a four year courtship they married in 1963 and had their rst child Raymond born in Kirkcaldy the following year Frank desired to raise his family in Canada His Butcher wages would not allow for the move so he changed careers and begun work at the Nairns Lino Factory allowing him the resources to relocate his family to Canada Frank travelled ahead residing with his beloved Aunt Bell and Uncle Fred in North Vancouver BC with Mima and Raymond following the year after Leaving North Vancouver Frank moved his family to Prince Rupert BC where his Daughter Catherine was born Settling in Prince Rupert Frank took up curling hunting and shing from which many strong bonds and long-lasting friendships were formed On one particular hunting trip Frank met Jack Harts who by chance was selling his butcher shop in Telkwa BC This opportunity found Frank buying the shop and relocating his family to Telkwa Frank and Mima parted ways in 1981 and Frank relocated to Vancouver working as a Butcher for IGA He later met and fell in love with June Johansen marrying in 1991 in remote Tesla Lake BC Frank and June purchased their dream home on the Campbell River and later successfully ran a BampB Guest House Their love of animals also came to them here and they proudly bred Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers and loved to travel showing their dogs The love of their dogs and their offspring always brought a spark and smile to them both Frank enjoyed many hobbies One of his loves was shing always looking forward to the next lsquoTyeersquo row with a buddy Curling was also a passion and he rarely missed the next Bonspiel June and Frank were loyal Royal Canadian Legion members and enjoyed their Friday night sh and chips or steak and potatoes with many local friends Frank was an avid outdoorsman possessing a great zest for life He was a man of knowledge and humour He always had amusing stories to tell and he took great pride in his family and being a Scotsman He will be missed by all who knew him Frank was predeceased by his loving wife June on May 15 2015 He leaves behind his Son Raymond (Debra) his Daughter Catherine and his Step-Sons Darrell (Dawn) Karl (Jennifer) and Johan (Tanya) He also leaves behind his Grand-Children Erica Alexander Evan and Lucas and his Great-Grand-Children Noah and Kendra Service to take place on Sun Feb 28th 2016 at 130pm at The Royal Canadian Legion 301 11th Avenue Campbell River BC In lieu of centowers donations can be made to ldquoProstate Cancer Foundation BCrdquo

Frank GreensJuly 24th 1942- February 19th 2016

Kim Welchman1958 - 2016

Kim passed away suddenly on February 14th 2016 in Lima Peru Close family members attended his funeral ceremony in Peru on February 17thKimrsquos death was preceded by his mother Mary Le to grieve in sadness are his wife Delicia father (Brian Welchman) sister (Dawn WelchmanSkip) sons Christopher Kevin Jean Carlos and daughter Christy In addition a signicant number of family and friends in Canada Peru and elsewhere mourn the loss of KimA seasoned traveller he worked in many countries mainly on projects in mining and power generation A talented and easy going gentleman who cared deeply for his family and friends his sense of humour and compassion will be rememberedOn Saturday February 27th 2016 at 2pm in the Campbell River Legion a light hearted remembrance and get together of friends and family will take placeA few ldquoKimrdquo stories would be welcomed and encouraged as we celebrate his life

In Loving Memory of James R Sumner

1919-1986Those we love donrsquot go awayThey walk beside us everyday

Unseen unheard but always near Still loved still missed and very dear

Much love Joan

Notice of Intent that the Council for the Village of Sayward intends to amend Council Procedure Bylaw No 416 2015 pursuant to sections 94 and 124 of the Community Charter

e proposed amendment of section 5(2)(b) of the Council Procedures Bylaw No 416 2015 will change the start time of Council meetings from 700 pm to 230 pm Council Procedures Amendment Bylaw No 423 2016 received three readings at the February 2 2016 Regular Council Meeting with adoption scheduled to occur at the March 15 2016 Regular Council Meeting

A copy of the bylaw can be viewed at the Village of Sayward municipal oce located on the 652 HrsquoKusam Way Sayward BC during regular oce hours 830 am to 400 pm Monday to Friday excluding statutory holidays

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Bylaw 416 2015

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TRAVEL

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Authority

MANAGER COMMUNITY HEALTH

AND WELLNESSTemporary full-time one year position Nanaimo Inter Tribal Health Au-thority (ITHA) a multi-disciplinary health or-ganization providing ser-vices to 29 member First Nations on Vancouver Is-land based in Nanaimo British Columbia is seek-ing a Manager Commu-nity Health and Wellness (CHW) to lead the CHW Department and related programs such as those related to Residential School survivors those who have suffered Inter-generational trauma sui-cide and critical incident response and youth leadershipThe ideal candidate has a degree in the fi eld of human services plus 3 to 5 years directly related experience including su-pervision The incum-bent must have suicide prevention substance abuse and mental health program knowledge as well as knowledge of programs and services available through other provincial federal and First Nations agencies and organizationsAdvance your career to-day with a great or-ganization Please send your re-sume and cover letter by e-mail to hrithaca or by fax at 250-591-2169Please refer to the posi-tion title when submitting your applicationThe closing date for this competition is Feb-ruary 26 2016

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requires experienced Golf Course Labourer We are currently seeking an individual to fi ll a sen-ior position within our turf maintenance depart-ment The successful in-dividual will be experi-enced operating all types of mowers and equip-ment typical with golf course maintenance have an understanding of the rules of golf as they pertain to course set-up have the ability to perform basic irrigation system repairs and have experience applying ferti-lizers and plant protec-tants In addition the successful applicant will possess a positive atti-tude along with a strong work ethic The rate of pay is $1550 to $1700 per hour de-pendent on experience Typical season for this position would be ap-proximately 10 to 105 months per year Interested applicants may submit a resume via email to

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EDUCATIONTUTORING

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NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

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LEGAL NOTICEIn accordance with the warehouse liens actgoods in possession of the Campbell River

Mini torage will be sold b auc on to sa sf storage fees in the amount of $65600 owed by

Sian Thomson for rental of unit 110 The sale will be held on or a er ebruary 016

at Bid13com

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VTRUCKS amp ANS

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JOIN THE MOVEMENT AGAINST BULLYING ON FEBRUARY 24

Purchase a Pink Shirt at London Drugs or pinkshirtdaycato support anti-bullying programs in BC

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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From left Stevie and Jack Turley present Stacey Marsh (Campbell River Hospital Foundation) and Keli Cheryl and Sheridan with a cheque to go towards new equipment for Campbell River Hospital

Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

Just Gas Ltd ldquoTHE GAS EXPERTSrdquo

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HIGH EFFICIENCY GAS FIREPLACES

Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

Attention Joe LeBlanc RPF co Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6H5

Telephone (250) 286-5148 Fax (250) 286-3412E-mail joeleblancinterforcom

Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo

Forest Stewardship Plan

Location Date Time

Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood StreetCampbell River BC

February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyPhone (250) 286-5148

Interfor Corporation208-5760Toredo StreetSechelt BC

February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyBrian Fournier RPF Phone (604) 740-8220 Extension 223

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

28 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

ANNUAL ROTARY HONOURS CONCERTPlace Tidemark Theatre Time saturday march 12th 730 pm Tickets FREE

Campbell Riverrsquo s

Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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IS BACK

Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

STOPBULLYING

SPEAKUP

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

1384-16th Avenue Campbell River

1-877-581-7922 wwwsmfordcom

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7 David __________ started the anti-bullying campaign

8 Travis __________ started the anti-bullying campaign

9 In 2014 64 __________ people participated in Pink Shirt Day

1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores has a plan for when shersquoll need more than a cane to help her get her mail

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

Fraud It cheats us all

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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NOTICEAs per Section 18 of the Forest Planning and Practices Regulation TimberWest Forest Corp invites public review and comment on a proposed amendment to the approved Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) for Johnstone Strait (FSP 93) The purpose of the amendment is to increase by approximately 115 hectares the area covered by the FSP in the vicinity of Jack-son Bay as outlined on the map below

Please direct any correspondence concerning this proposed amendment to TimberWest Forest Corp Box 2800 Campbell River BC V9W 5C5 attention Rick Monchak RPF Operations For-ester Comments must be received on or before March 18 2016

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JOIN THE MOVEMENT AGAINST BULLYING ON FEBRUARY 24

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

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Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

Hospital Foundation gets another liftwwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 27

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

To ensure consideration of your comments any written comments must be received no later than April 19 2016

Please send to the attention ofldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan

Attention Joe LeBlanc RPF co Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6H5

Telephone (250) 286-5148 Fax (250) 286-3412E-mail joeleblancinterforcom

Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo

Forest Stewardship Plan

Location Date Time

Interfor Corporation1250-A Ironwood StreetCampbell River BC

February 19 2016 to April 19 2016Weekdays excluding holidays

830 am to 1200 pm100 to 430 pmBy appointment onlyPhone (250) 286-5148

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

28 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

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School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

ANNUAL ROTARY HONOURS CONCERTPlace Tidemark Theatre Time saturday march 12th 730 pm Tickets FREE

Campbell Riverrsquo s

Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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IS BACK

Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

STOPBULLYING

SPEAKUP

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

1384-16th Avenue Campbell River

1-877-581-7922 wwwsmfordcom

True beauty lasts a lifetime

ACROSS

DOWN

2 Bullies try to _______ People

3 A person or thing that many people like

7 David __________ started the anti-bullying campaign

8 Travis __________ started the anti-bullying campaign

9 In 2014 64 __________ people participated in Pink Shirt Day

1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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We have everything to get you started

By Ann Hazlett

Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores has a plan for when shersquoll need more than a cane to help her get her mail

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

Fraud It cheats us all

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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Jack and Stevie Turley and the staff at Gour-met Essentials recently presented the Campbell River Hospital Foun-dation with $156633 for new equipment at Campbell River Hos-pital

For 18 years Gourmet Essentials has supported Campbell River Hos-pital through its lsquoGift Wrapping by Donationrsquo program Since 1998 they have donated more than $22000 that has helped purchased vital medical equipment and supported continued staff education

With support of donors like Gourmet Essentials the Hospital Foundation can con-tinue to provide the best tools facilities and equipment for local healthcare profession-als enabling them to support the health care needs of Campbell River and North Vancouver Island ndash today and for the future

To support the doc-tors nurses and other

key members of the local healthcare team you can make a dona-tion to the Hospital Foundation online at wwwcrhospitalfoudna-tionca or by calling (250) 850-2418

You can also go see them in person between 9 am and 3 pm week-days in the basement of the hospital beside Rehabilitation and Med-ical Records

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From left Stevie and Jack Turley present Stacey Marsh (Campbell River Hospital Foundation) and Keli Cheryl and Sheridan with a cheque to go towards new equipment for Campbell River Hospital

Trevena feels BC Budget is lsquoa fantasyrsquo

LINDSAY CHUNGCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The provincial government announced Tuesday last week that it would balance its bud-

get again in 2015-16 and invest $16 billon in new and increased spend-ing over three years on core services in addition to annual three-per-cent increases in the health ministry bud-get But North Island MLA Claire Trevena feels British Columbians were looking for relief but they wonrsquot find it in this budget

ldquoI think this budget has left people with-out much hoperdquo she said Thursday morn-ing after the budget was presented ldquoI think people were looking for measures of affordabilityrdquo

Balanced Budget 2016 includes $673 million in additional support for children families and individ-uals in need through the Ministry of Chil-dren and Family Development and Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovation as well as investing $143 over three years to enhance key areas of the BC economy that sup-port jobs in communities including the new $75-million Rural Dividend Program to help small communities strengthen and diversify their econo-mies additional support for youth trades training building the BC wood brand in India and additional BC Transit funding

Changes have been announced to Medical Services Plan (MSP) premi-ums effective Jan 1 2017 includ-ing exempting children from MSP premiums and enhancing premium assistance

ldquoBy making children free and expanding premium assistance an additional 335000 people will see their premiums reduced and an addi-tional 45000 people will no longer pay MSP premiums at allrdquo the pro-vincial government states in a press release

Trevena says yes there are changes to MSP premiums but getting rid of the couplesrsquo bracket means some peo-ple will actually end up paying more even though children will be exempt

Trevena thinks the provincial bud-get is ldquovery disappointingrdquo for people

ldquoThere doesnrsquot seem to be any breaks for regular working peoplerdquo she said

ldquoThere is big talk of changes to property transfer tax itrsquos not going to change very much for people in Campbell River looking to buy their first houserdquo

Trevena is disappointed that there is no more money coming to education and there is no acknowledgment that the public education system ldquois being starved for cash and has been starved for cash for yearsrdquo

ldquoIt really is hard to find good newsrdquo she said

Budget 2016 establishes the BC Prosperity Fund with an inaugu-

ral commitment of $100 million from the forecast 2015-16 surplus to establish this long-term legacy which is intended to help eliminate the Provincersquos debt over time make investments in health care education transportation family support and ldquoother priorities that provide future benefits to BCrdquo and ldquopreserve a share of todayrsquos prosperity for future genera-tionsrdquo

Trevena also finds the creation of the Prosperity Fund ldquolaughablerdquo

ldquoThe aspect of the Prosperity Fund is a fantasy and I think that underlines that this budget is a fan-tasyrdquo she said ldquoThe way I look at it itrsquos a fantasy budget and a fantasy fund hellip lsquoletrsquos pretend itrsquos all fabulous people are making hundreds of thousands of dol-lars and everyone is living the good lifersquo Unfortunately many many people are not and many many peo-ple are strugglingrdquo

Trevena also recently provided reac-tion to the BC Throne Speech The Legislature is back in session and Trevena is back to work after under-going open heart surgery to have a heart valve replaced near the end of last year

She provided her first MLArsquos report for 2016 on Feb 12

ldquoWith an election a year away this is the time the BC Liberals who have been in power for 15 years try to show that they have new ideasrdquo she wrote

ldquoHowever the annual Throne Speech belied that it was vacuous repetitive and to be honest in some sections it was insulting and divi-sive It was no surprise that Christy Clark clung to her LNG pipe dream in the speech which sets the agenda for the coming session So much was placed on that in the last election that despite missing all target dates so far she is still heralding LNG as the saviour of the province However Ms Clark has had to scale back on her promises She originally told British Columbians 100000 jobs would be created by LNG But in this Throne Speech she now says 13000 jobs will be lsquosavedrsquo ndash whatever lsquosavedrsquo meansrdquo

In her update Trevena also noted that the Throne Speech touched on possible changes to the governmentrsquos strategy on housing

ldquoBut what was clearly lacking in the governmentrsquos first major statement of the year was any commitment to make life more affordablerdquo she wrote ldquoThere was nothing to give comfort to those struggling with ever increasing hydro bills the continuing unfairness of MSP and the ridiculous costs of our ferry servicerdquo

Trevena is also Shadow Transpor-tation Minister and she says she intends to continue questioning the government about ferries highways and ldquotheir pet projectsrdquo such as the multi-million dollar bridge planned to replace the Massey Tunnel

North Island NDP MLA Claire Trevena

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Interfor Corporation (Interfor) gives notice and invites comments on the ldquoSunshine Coastrdquo Replacement Forest Stewardship Plan (FSP) The Replacement Plan covers portions of the following geographic areas in the Sunshine Coast Timber Supply Area with-in the Sunshine Coast Natural Resource District

The FSP shows the location of Forest Development Units and provides the results and strategies that the FSP holder will fol-low for objectives that the government has set for forest and resource valuesSpeci cally this FSP proposes adjustments to the Visual Riparian Provincial Non-Spatial Old Growth Order strategies and stocking standards for reforestation The amendment also proposes re-sults for landscape unit plan objectives for the Southgate Bute East Bute West Homfray Quatam Cortes Brittain Jervis and Salmon Inlet landscape units The FSP is available for review by resource agencies and the public before the Delegated Decision Maker from the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations considers approval and may be revised as a result of written comments received during the public review and com-ment period The public review and comment period runs from February 19 2016 to April 19 2016

This plan will be available for review at the following locations and dates Please phone in advance to arrange an appointment

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

ANNUAL ROTARY HONOURS CONCERTPlace Tidemark Theatre Time saturday march 12th 730 pm Tickets FREE

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Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

STOPBULLYING

SPEAKUP

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores has a plan for when shersquoll need more than a cane to help her get her mail

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

Fraud It cheats us all

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One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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KRISTEN DOUGLASCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

The city has been denied grant money to improve another section of the Island Highway and city staff want to try again but some on council seem to have lost interest

At Monday nightrsquos council meeting staff were recommending council apply for the sec-ond intake of the Build-ing Canada Fund grant program

The city was unsuc-cessful in the first round in trying to secure money to completely rebuild Highway 19A from Simms Creek to just south of the Big Rock Boat Ramp

It would pick up where highway improvements from Hilchey to Rock-

land roads left off nearly five years ago

Last year the project was shortlisted by city staff last and endorsed by council as its number one priority project for the Build Canada Fund

But at Monday nightrsquos council meeting some members of coun-cil appeared to have a change of heart

ldquoWhat would hap-pen if council changes their prioritiesrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield asked ldquoWersquore doing a strategic priority session tomor-row (Tuesday) If our priorities change does that create a problem for staffrdquo

Ron Neufeld the cityrsquos general manager of operations said council could change its mind but reminded council that the highway project emerged last year as the project council wanted to lobby for as it best matched the criteria for the grant program and it was debated thoroughly at a strategic priorities session

Neufeld said in order to be eligible for the pro-gram the project must be shovel-ready The best candidates were deter-

mined to be the Highway 19A project a reservoir project replacement of the downtown fire hall and development of an organics facility

The highway was determined to be the furthest along

But on Monday Coun Ron Kerr said he was torn

ldquoAt this time Irsquom not 100 per cent sure that I think this highway improvement is a high priorityrdquo Kerr said ldquoI think we should have more conversation about this and the organics facilityrdquo

Coun Larry Samson argued that the highway is a top priority as itrsquos a community jewel

ldquoOur greatest asset in our community is our Sea Walkrdquo Samson said ldquoIt is in my estimation one of our greatest assets Wersquove also heard that the Comox Strathcona Waste Management theyrsquore not giving much credence to organics There was a business case done that doesnrsquot show therersquos much advantage so wersquore going to be butting heads with the Comox Valley I think this is what we decided on I still think

itrsquos a worthwhile projectrdquoMayor Andy Adams

agreed and suggested city staff in its next application focus on the multi-use aspects asso-ciated with the project which he said helped with a successful appli-cation in Courtenay for downtown improve-ments

ldquoThey really focused their application on the transportation cycling and pedestrian improve-ments ndash it was high-lighted as one of the reasons for being suc-cessfulrdquo Adams said ldquoSo wherever we can profile that tweak it because I donrsquot think therersquos a bet-ter example of multi-modal than the 19A improvementsrdquo

But Kerr wasnrsquot con-vinced and put forward a motion to defer the item to todayrsquos Committee of the Whole meeting for more discussion

In the end coun-cil (with Samson and Adams opposed) voted to hold off until the com-mittee meeting

ldquoI think it gives us the opportunity for more discussion on the two projectsrdquo Coun Charlie Cornfield said

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The Board of Education for School District 72 has been holding a series of public consultation meetings to hear input concerning the proposed closures of Discovery Passage and Oyster River elementary schools

The last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary will be held on Tuesday March 1 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Discovery Passage Elementary SchoolThe last public consultation meeting to discuss the proposed closure of Oyster River Elementary will be held on Thursday March 3 from 630 pm to 830 pm at Oyster River Elementary SchoolThe Board of Education will be discussing and deciding on the proposed closure of Discovery Passage Elementary on March 15 and Oyster River Elementary on March 16 2016 Both meetings will be held at 730 pm at the School Board Office (425 Pinecrest Road Campbell River)

For more information and to read the facility closure recommendation report visit wwwsd72bcca

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

School Closure Public Consultation MeetingsDiscovery Passage and Oyster River Elementary

ANNUAL ROTARY

Peoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audiencePeoplersquos Choice Award Awards for best performance as voted by the audience

Rotary Club of Campbell River invit you to the

ANNUAL ROTARY HONOURS CONCERTPlace Tidemark Theatre Time saturday march 12th 730 pm Tickets FREE

Campbell Riverrsquo s

Come and help us celebrate the hard work and dedication of these award winning young artists their parents and their teachers In conjunction with Rotaryrsquos commitment to the youth of our community all acts receive a bursary and two lucky performances will receive the Peoples Choice award This exciting evening of music

and dance will be directed by Heather Gordon Murphy

A Gift To the City70th anniversary

The Rotary Club of Campbell River celebrates 70 years with a free concert for the city

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

30 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

Be creativebctfcaDayofPink bull DayofPinkorg

A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Serving Our Community for 43 YearsFebruary 26th - April 21st

IS BACK

Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

STOPBULLYING

SPEAKUP

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 31

School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

1384-16th Avenue Campbell River

1-877-581-7922 wwwsmfordcom

True beauty lasts a lifetime

ACROSS

DOWN

2 Bullies try to _______ People

3 A person or thing that many people like

7 David __________ started the anti-bullying campaign

8 Travis __________ started the anti-bullying campaign

9 In 2014 64 __________ people participated in Pink Shirt Day

1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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By Ann Hazlett

Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

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One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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Pink Shirt Day is Wednesday Feb 24thcyberbullying or not know how to broach sensitive topics like bullying Parents can engage in conversation with their children often and stress that the doors of communication are always open Teens should be made aware that cyberbullying is a very real occurrence and is not just other kids ldquohaving funrdquo or ldquojokingrdquo If behavior is repetitive and hurtful it should be made public and addressed Parents can monitor and limit their childrenrsquos personal accounts Some smartphone and tablet applications can be mirrored on the main account enabling parents to see incoming text or video messages A laptop or desktop computer should be placed in a shared space so that usage can be monitored Parents can restrict tablet or smartphone usage to public areas When online children

should be advised not to share personal information Social media sites may be used by bullies to gather sensitive information about a person that can be used against them at a later time Children should be urged to keep passwords secret and to never give information such as birthdays phone numbers and addresses to people who arenrsquot close friends Friend lists should be restricted to only those people students interact with frequently to minimize the chance for bullying or other inappropriate behavior Teens who have been bullied can keep evidence of the bullying and may bene t from talking with a counselor Cyberbullying is a growing concern for educators and parents and has far-reaching implications Getting smart about this phenomenon can help staunch new cases of online bullying

against bullying

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NKCelebrate DiversityFebruary 24 2016 BC Pink Shirt Day April 13 2016 International Day of Pink

Will you be wearing pink to stand against

bullying discrimination homophobia and

transphobia On those days celebrate

diversity by wearing pink at school

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A message from the Campbell River District Teachersrsquo Association

bullying discrimination homophobia and

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Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

STOPBULLYING

SPEAKUP

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

1384-16th Avenue Campbell River

1-877-581-7922 wwwsmfordcom

True beauty lasts a lifetime

ACROSS

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2 Bullies try to _______ People

3 A person or thing that many people like

7 David __________ started the anti-bullying campaign

8 Travis __________ started the anti-bullying campaign

9 In 2014 64 __________ people participated in Pink Shirt Day

1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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We have everything to get you started

By Ann Hazlett

Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores has a plan for when shersquoll need more than a cane to help her get her mail

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Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

Fraud It cheats us all

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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Will you be wearing pink to stand against

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IS BACK

Two Nova Scotia teens came up with the idea In 2007 a Grade Nine boy at their school wore a pink polo on the rst day of classes Bullies teased him They called him names They even threatened to beat him up All because he wore a pink shirt

Travis Price and David Shepherd heard about what happened Enough was enough thought the two Grade 12 students The boys planned a surprise They bought 50 pink shirts after school Then they emailed their friends to ask for their help

ldquoA SEA OF PINKrdquo

The next day before school the two teens gave the shirts out to the friends who had agreed to wear them But they were the ones who were surprised The word had spread Hundreds of students came dressed in pink that day So when the bullied student entered the school he saw a sea of pink

ldquoIt looked like a big weight was lifted off his shouldersrdquo said David Shepherd ldquoHe went from looking depressed to as happy as can berdquo

THE GOOD NEWS

The pink shirt protest put an end to the bullying It also caught media attention and inspired other schools In 2014 64 million people participated in Pink Shirt Day

ldquoIt was totally overwhelming for usrdquo said Travis Price ldquoWersquore just

two local boys and we were getting

calls from Alaska and e-mails Itrsquos just

phenomenal the support that

wersquove gotten from across the globerdquo

ldquoI want people to see that they can do the exact same thing Whether they are bullied Whether they are the popular

kid Whatever their situation is theyrsquore all

capable of doing exactly what we didrdquo

THE BAD NEWS

Pink Shirt Day has raised awareness but bullying still happens One in three Canadian teens admits that someonersquos picked on them recently Half of Canadian parents say their children have been victims

Research shows that bullying can have longlasting effects Victims can feel sick anxious lonely and sad They may nd it hard to concentrate and get good marks Some even drop out of school or harm themselves

Even the bullies suffer Th eir grades may go down Theyrsquore more likely to use drugs and alcohol Th ey start believing that aggressive behaviour is okay ndash and itrsquos not

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

So if you see a bully at work donrsquot just stand there Speak up Support the victim It works And at the end of the month pull on a pink shirt Help put an end to bullying

PINK Why Pink

STOPBULLYING

SPEAKUP

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

1384-16th Avenue Campbell River

1-877-581-7922 wwwsmfordcom

True beauty lasts a lifetime

ACROSS

DOWN

2 Bullies try to _______ People

3 A person or thing that many people like

7 David __________ started the anti-bullying campaign

8 Travis __________ started the anti-bullying campaign

9 In 2014 64 __________ people participated in Pink Shirt Day

1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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By Ann Hazlett

Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores has a plan for when shersquoll need more than a cane to help her get her mail

ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

Fraud It cheats us all

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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School District 72 bull Campbell River BC

Take A Stand

Bullying is a pattern of unwelcome or aggressive behaviour often with the goal of making others uncomfortable scared or hurt

There are four common types of bullying bull physical bull verbal bull social amp emotional and bull cyber or online

School District 72 along with the Ministry of Education wants to erase bullying

The Erase Bullying website has valuable information for parents and students on how to distinguish between bullying and conflict how to tell if your child is being bullied or is bullying how to get help and available resources

The Erase Bullying website can be accessed from the lsquoParentrsquo and lsquoStudent sections of the district website at wwwsd72bcca

On February 24 Wear PinkBecause we all have a role to play in preventing bullying

Against BullyingIf You Are Being Bulliedbull Write down what

happened Record the date time and details

bull Tell your parents or a teacher counsellor or school principal as soon as possible

bull If you donrsquot feel comfortable telling someone make an online report through the Student Bullying Reporting tool found under lsquoQuick Linksrsquo at wwwsd72bcca

1384-16th Avenue Campbell River

1-877-581-7922 wwwsmfordcom

True beauty lasts a lifetime

ACROSS

DOWN

2 Bullies try to _______ People

3 A person or thing that many people like

7 David __________ started the anti-bullying campaign

8 Travis __________ started the anti-bullying campaign

9 In 2014 64 __________ people participated in Pink Shirt Day

1 Someone who torments people over and over

4 Bullies hold more ________ than their victims

5 Mass communication such as TV radio and newspapers

6 Day of Pink occurs in this month in some parts of Canada

7 Anti-bullying idea started in Nova ________

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CAMPBELLTONCAMPBELLTONNEIGHBOURHOOD

ASSOCIATION

HYGRO GARDENINGSUPPLIES INC1791 Tamarac Street

250-286-0424

Proudto carry

We have everything to get you started

By Ann Hazlett

Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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Dolores has a plan for when shersquoll need more than a cane to help her get her mail

ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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CAMPBELLTONCAMPBELLTONNEIGHBOURHOOD

ASSOCIATION

HYGRO GARDENINGSUPPLIES INC1791 Tamarac Street

250-286-0424

Proudto carry

We have everything to get you started

By Ann Hazlett

Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

BRAKE ALIGNMENT amp SUSPENSION SPECIALISTSbull Free Brake amp Suspension Checksbull Wheel bearingsbull Mufers and Exhaustbull Govt inspection facilitybull All Vehiclesbull Quality Work at Fair Pricesbull Years of Experience

bull Disc amp Drum Machiningbull ABS Computer Diagnosticsbull Wheel Alignments

250-286-63341930 Island Hwy Campbell River

Email markssafetycentretelusnet

Celebrating30 Years

in Campbell RiverThanks for your

patronage

1680 - 14th Ave Campbell River 250-287-8012

bull DOORSbull STONEbull FLOORS amp STAIRSbull MOULDINGS amp MANTELS bull STAINS amp FINISHINGbull LAMINATEbull CABINET HARDWARE

Canadarsquos OriginalFinishing Store

FEBRUARY FENCE SALE

2199 Tamarac Street Campbell River

Ph (250) 286-0074

IN-STOCK 6 x 8 LATTICE TOP

FENCE PANELS

8800EACH

$1690 Maple Street bull 250-286-7229

LAMINATEstarting at

$149sqft

VINYLstarting at

99centsqft

Campbell Rivers Leading Floor Covering Retailer

CALL TODAYFOR A FREE ESTIMATE

ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

Fraud It cheats us all

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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Campbellton Community GardenWhat an awesome place Campbell River is Itrsquos the middle of February and crocuses are blooming The best part is they arenrsquot pok-ing through any snow We are fortunate enough that our winter has been mild this year Wersquove had little snow and not many days or nights that have been below zero Wersquove experienced enough rain to raise the water levels but there has also been a nice mix of sunny and overcast days for a nice dry break Green grass is a common sight in this area during winter and greatly appreciated by the residents

The kale I left in my garden bed last fall is looking healthy and ready to start harvest-ing It looks like I wonrsquot need to plant any this year But I need to nd

out from one of our gardening pros if thatrsquos the best thing to do or not

The chives and thyme that are coming up will be transplanted into the new bed that is going to be made into a com- munity herb garden for

all of the gardeners to share One of the other new beds will be do-nated for the CR Food Bank to grow fresh vegetables for their patrons Volunteers will look after this bed for the food bank and I am con dent it will be appreciated by the re-cipients

The kale seeds were given to me by an avid seed saver and advocate for saving and sharing seeds and seedlings Lance Klaasen Mr Klaasen does not have a plot at the Campbellton Com-munity Garden but he is one of our support-ers and volunteers He is currently building

mason bees hous-es to be installed at our garden for people friendly pollinating of our plots It takes time but with ded-icated volunteers the Campbellton Community Gar-den will be a won-derful place for

the neighbourhood

If anyone is looking for a garden plot to rent the Laughing Willow Community Garden has 3 plots available and the Campbellton Community Garden will have 8 available after our expansion is completed this spring For information on the

Laughing Willow plots contact Greenways Land Trust 991 Alder Street 250-287-3785 or infogreenwaystrustca To reserve a plot in the Campbellton Community Garden ex-pansion contact Ann Hazlett 778-346-0057 or annhazlettshawca To volunteer ma-terials labour or funds for the Campbellton ex-pansion contact Brian Shaw brianthepipergmailcom

An interest in grow-ing organic appears to be increasing as evi-denced by the atten-dance February 15th at the How to Start a Community Garden information session held at the Community Centre and organized by Linda Nagle Parks and Special Events Program Coordinator Approximately 25 peo-ple attended and the questions they asked were indicative of this growing interest We are fortunate enough in this area to have a City Council that is supportive of this trend that may prove to be a necessity if our econo-my doesnrsquot improve

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

34 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

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ICBCPROCESS

3x7Coupon

PROCESS

3x4SuzannesPROCESS

Dolores has a plan for when shersquoll need more than a cane to help her get her mail

ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

34 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

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Black Press Pubs

While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

Fraud It cheats us all

See in-store for details Must present coupon prior to service EXPIRES February 29 2016

Oil Change Special

Starting at

$3699w

Trusted service inCampbell River for 25 years975 Ironwood Street 250-286-1723

stay safe

GRETArsquoS BARBER SHOPhas moved back to town at 661 - 11th Ave

(across from old shop)250-830-4736

HAIR CUTS$1100

Monday to Friday 9am- 2pm

PS 100rsquos of new styles arriving

LAST CHANCE

to save an additionalhellip

BOTH SALES END FEBRUARY 28TH

OUR FALL COLLECTION

20off

OUR TRAVEL

COLLECTION

20off

Visit us beside StarbucksDiscovery Harbour Centre bull 250-287-7223

PROUDLY CANADIAN

proudly supporting Canadian manufacturing

Become a Suzannersquos ldquoInsiderrdquo register at wwwsuzannesbiz amp follow us on Facebook 0 to winSome exclusions may apply See in-store for details

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 35

WILLOW POINT STORE 2273 South Island Highway Campbell River OYSTER RIVER STORE 2207 Glenmore Road Campbell River

Hours Open 7 Days A Week 830am ndash 900pmPrices in eff ect February 24 - 27 2016 ONLYView enti re weekly sale at wwwdiscoveryfoodsca

Some limits may applyTaxes deposit and recycling fees where applicable

Check Out Our Complete

WEEKLYSPECIALS

in theFriday Mirror

2$7

Campbell Riverrsquos Only Locally Owned amp Operated Grocer Visit us in Willow Point OR Oyster RiverCampbell Riverrsquos Only Locally Owned amp Operated Grocer Visit us in Willow Point Campbell Riverrsquos Only Locally Owned amp Operated Grocer Visit us in Willow Point

CaliforniaGreen Leaf Lett uce

Fresh Boneless|SkinlessChicken Breasts

$1100kg

$499lb

FreshGourmet Potato SaladLocally Produced

99cent100g 69cent

ea

Fresh All SizesBonelessToupie Hams

$299lb$659kg

MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 35

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Workers on a scissor lift examine the building envelope on south side of the SD72 offices

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A live performance with vocals clarinet sax trumpet trombone sousaphone guitar banjo and drums

Jazz favourites including Louis and all the best

For more info visit httpennadenbandcaensemblespfdFor more info on the Royal Canadian Navy visit wwwnavyforcesgcca

Admission by donation Proceeds towards local Cadet Youth Programs

Campbell River Welcomes e Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy

Pacifi c Fleet Dixie Jazz EnsembleIn Concert

ursday March 3rd bull 7pmCRBC Auditorium (Across from the RCMP) 260 S Dogwood Street

HotJoin us for

1 Night Only

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The Lennox SLP98V - the quietest and most ef cient natural gas furnace you can buy

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on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

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on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

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ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

A Campbell River senior wants everyone to know that if you have mobility issues you donrsquot have to struggle to the neighbourhood com-munity mailbox Canada Post will help you out

Dolores Tataryn walks with the aid of a cane and is not concerned too much about her current condition but if it should worsen she may need help getting her mail So she contacted Canada Post and informed them of her plight

One of the complaints about Canada Post con-tinuing with its plan to eliminate door-to-door delivery in Campbell River and convert to community mail boxes is the hardship it imposes on people with mobility challenges

But in a letter to Tataryn Mary Traversy senior vice-president business transformation for Canada Post said ldquoWe recognize that this transition may be chal-lenging for some and as you may know we have

created an information package and question-naire for residents who request accommodation in order to help us better understand their needs and determine appropri-ate options for individu-als on a case-by-case basisrdquo

Tataryn said that if her condition worsens and requires assistance Can-ada Post would deliver her mail to her

ldquoTherersquos no need to hire any door-to-door servicesrdquo Tataryn said

Tataryn was concerned about any seniors incur-ring any unnecessary costs

Canada Post spokes-person Anick Losier confirmed that the cor-poration has a program in place to help people with any kind of dif-ficulty accessing their community mailbox

ldquoWe do have an accom-modation program that is related to anybody that has mobility issues or any kind of issues access-ing their community mailboxrdquo Losier said

L os ier said what would probably hap-pen in Tatarynrsquos case is that the mail would be delivered every day to her mail box like usual but once a week a postal worker would gather up the weekrsquos mail in the box and deliver it to her house most likely on a Wednesday

Other methods of assistance to people in other situations might involve delivering the mail to the mailbox of someone of their choos-ing who would then bring the mail to the person with the mobil-ity challenges Another alternative would be to deliver the personrsquos

mail to a pharmacy with a Canada Post outlet that the person attends allowing them to pick up their mail at the same time as their prescrip-tions or other needs

ldquoItrsquos really about adapt-ing to the situation at handrdquo Losier said

Traversy said in her letter that ldquowe under-stand that peoplersquos needs change over time and

please be assured that residents will be able to request accommoda-tion at any point during the transition to a CMB (community mailbox) or in the future should their circumstances changerdquo

If you have any issues around accessing your community mailbox you can call Canada Post at 1-844-454-3009

34 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

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Dolores has a plan for when shersquoll need more than a cane to help her get her mail

ALISTAIR TAYLORCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Dolores Tataryn can make it to her community mailbox now but she worries about doing so if her condition worsens

34 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

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While most BC drivers are honest when it comes to making insurance claims there are a few that are hurting things for the rest of us in the province

Industry studies estimate that about 10 to 20 per cent of all insurance claims contain an element of fraud or exaggeration Applying those estimates here means fraud is costing us up to $600 million per year or more than $100 annually on every auto insurance policy

Fraud cheats everyone and comes in all shapes and sizes

To learn more about auto insurance fraud go to icbccomfraud

Fraudulent claimstake a toll onBC drivers

Some fraud is organized and orchestrated by a group of individuals namely staged accidents and stolen vehicle rings

Other types of fraud are less obvious Fraud like this includes exaggerating the extent of an injury misrepresenting a previous medical condition or slanting the situation when reporting a claim Itrsquos not unheard of for people to embellish their claim by including vehicle damage unrelated to the crash or to claim they canrsquot work when theyrsquore actually back on the job These tactics may not make the news but the costs add up and come out of all of our pockets ndash we all end up paying for those who cheat the system

ICBC combats fraud with their Special Investigation Unit which last year looked at more than 5000 claims les This includes a cyber unit that employs information publicly available on the internet and social media to investigate suspected fraudulent claims Theyrsquore in the process of increasing their focus on investigations including training and analytics technology that ags patterns and predictors of fraud

By stepping up efforts to reduce fraudulent and exaggerated claims along with managing injury claims costs ICBC is working to take pressure off rising insurance rates

Fraud It cheats us all

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MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 35

7x275Disco FoodsPROCESS

3x7Navy League

PROCESS

2x3Benetts

PROCESS

SD72 office renovations raise questions

MIKE DAVIESCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

Workers on a scissor lift examine the building envelope on south side of the SD72 offices

2x5HampR BlockPROCESS

CAMPBELL RIVER MIRRORFIRST ISSUE 1971

A live performance with vocals clarinet sax trumpet trombone sousaphone guitar banjo and drums

Jazz favourites including Louis and all the best

For more info visit httpennadenbandcaensemblespfdFor more info on the Royal Canadian Navy visit wwwnavyforcesgcca

Admission by donation Proceeds towards local Cadet Youth Programs

Campbell River Welcomes e Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy

Pacifi c Fleet Dixie Jazz EnsembleIn Concert

ursday March 3rd bull 7pmCRBC Auditorium (Across from the RCMP) 260 S Dogwood Street

HotJoin us for

1 Night Only

2092 E South Island Highway Willow Point(Beside new Tim Hortonrsquos)

778-418-4001~~~

1302 Shoppers Row (Across from Royal Bank)250-287-9412

~~~1477 Island Highway - Walmart

250-914-4464

YOU COULD GET YOUR REFUND ON THE SPOT ASK FOR INSTANT CASH BACKreg

hrblockca

Visit us today

MAKE BLOCK YOUR ADVANTAGEtrade

copy HampR Block Canada IncAt participating offices Instant Cash Backreg valid only on the federal portion of tax returns filed in Quebec Some restrictions apply

reg

Address City Phone

741 McPhee Courtenay250-287-3108 bull 250-334-3621 bull Mon-Fri 8-430250-287-3108 bull 250-334-3621 bull Mon-Fri 8-430SHEET METAL amp HEATING LTD

Your Indoor Comfort Specialist Since 1961

The Lennox SLP98V - the quietest and most ef cient natural gas furnace you can buy

wwwbennettsheetmetalcom

Wersquore YourIndoor Comfort

Specialist Since 1961

36 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 24 2016 wwwCampbellRiverMirrorcom

1300 Homewood Rd | 250-286-0868 DAILY 930 - 530 SUNDAY amp HOLIDAYS 11 - 4

bull Money Down bull No Interest bull No Payments for 1 Full Year oacLimited Stock ndash Items may not be exactly as shown Due to print deadlines some items may be subject to prior sale

Instant savings (before taxes) on qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances purchased from February 25 to March 30 2016 Savings will be deducted at the time of purchase All qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances must be purchased from the same participating authorized Canadian KitchenAidreg appliance dealer at the same time Offer excludes accessories and food

waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

regtrade copy 2016 KitchenAid Used under license in Canada All rights reserved

on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

25 INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 3 or 4 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances20

INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 1 or 2 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances15

INSTANT SAVINGS

COOK UP THE

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Instant savings (before taxes) on qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances purchased from February 25 to March 30 2016 Savings will be deducted at the time of purchase All qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances must be purchased from the same participating authorized Canadian KitchenAidreg appliance dealer at the same time Offer excludes accessories and food

waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

regtrade copy 2016 KitchenAid Used under license in Canada All rights reserved

on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

25 INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 3 or 4 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances20

INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 1 or 2 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances15

INSTANT SAVINGS

COOK UP THE

SAVINGS

Instant savings (before taxes) on qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances purchased from February 25 to March 30 2016 Savings will be deducted at the time of purchase All qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances must be purchased from the same participating authorized Canadian KitchenAidreg appliance dealer at the same time Offer excludes accessories and food

waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

regtrade copy 2016 KitchenAid Used under license in Canada All rights reserved

on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

25 INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 3 or 4 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances20

INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 1 or 2 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances15

INSTANT SAVINGS

COOK UP THE

SAVINGS

Instant savings (before taxes) on qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances purchased from February 25 to March 30 2016 Savings will be deducted at the time of purchase All qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances must be purchased from the same participating authorized Canadian KitchenAidreg appliance dealer at the same time Offer excludes accessories and food

waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

regtrade copy 2016 KitchenAid Used under license in Canada All rights reserved

on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

25 INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 3 or 4 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances20

INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 1 or 2 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances15

INSTANT SAVINGS

COOK UP THE

SAVINGS

Instant savings (before taxes) on qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances purchased from February 25 to March 30 2016 Savings will be deducted at the time of purchase All qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances must be purchased from the same participating authorized Canadian KitchenAidreg appliance dealer at the same time Offer excludes accessories and food

waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

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One of the questions that keeps coming up during the current public consultation about the possible closure of two local elementary schools is why School District 72 (SD72) is consider-ing closing schools while their administration office is getting a make-over

ldquoWe can appreciate the fact that optically it doesnrsquot look greatrdquo says SD72 Communi-cation and Community Engagement Officer Jen-nifer Patrick ldquoBut this really was timing that was dictated to us and itrsquos necessary workrdquo

They also want to reas-sure the public that the work being done on the district offices isnrsquot cos-metic and itrsquos not com-ing out of money that could possibly be spent elsewhere In fact not only is it not coming out of the districtrsquos budget itrsquos not even coming from the Ministry of Educa-tion

The renovation is the result of a settle-ment reached through the courts that saw BC Housing attempt to recoup costs from shoddy construction work that was done in the Lower Mainland and here on Vancouver Island between about

1985 and the early 2000s Many people know it

as the ldquoleaky condo cri-sisrdquo It is said to be the most costly reconstruc-tion of housing stock in Canadian history

ldquoIt was well-publi-cized on the condo side of things but it also impacted school facili-tiesrdquo says SD72 Secre-tary-Treasurer Kevin Patrick ldquoWe had a num-ber of buildings that failed due to work done during that periodrdquo he says and the adminis-tration office is the last of the districtrsquos buildings to be renovated from the pool of money attained by BC Housing in a set-tlement during the legal fallout from that crisis

Everyone from archi-tects to individual con-tractors to building inspectors were included in the lawsuit and the legal proceedings took a number of years Once the settlement was reached BC Housing received the money and began to administer it based on the buildings affected

SD72 received money from the settlement to fix Phoenix (2010) Ocean Grove (2011) Georgia Park (2013) and now the School Dis-trict Offices after paying out of pocket to do the work needed on Say-ward Elementary before the settlement was final-

ized because that work needed immediate atten-tion

The secretary-trea-surer says the district wasnrsquot even certain the work on the administra-tion building was ever going to get done

ldquoWe knew it was on the list but when they con-tacted us it was quite a surpriserdquo he says ldquoI guess we could have put it off but when you get slotted in ndash if therersquos one thing wersquove learned

is that when someone wants to give you money to have work done yoursquod better take itrdquo

Aside from siding and window replacement the district is making ldquosome wheelchair accessibil-ity improvements that wersquove been able to incor-porate into the designrdquo says Manager of Opera-tions Steve Woods but there really isnrsquot much else being done They have $1125 million with which to work so

as Woods says ldquowersquoll do whatever work the market can do (for that amount) and thatrsquoll be thatrdquo

ldquoWersquore not getting new paint and new carpets and things like thatrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThis is to repair leaks and do win-dow replacements for insulation purposes and things like that Itrsquos for structural issues

ldquoThe biggest thing is the energy efficiency that the new windows are going to afford usrdquo

ldquoCarbon footprint reductions have actually benefitted us signifi-cantlyrdquo Kevin adds ldquoand

what we can save there we can actually put back into the classroomsrdquo

And that isnrsquot the only way the renovation could bring long-term financial benefit to the district

ldquoIt not only addresses the state of the build-ing for the workers that are in the building right now but under the Facil-ity Plan when the board looks at disposal of properties during Phase 2 they could very well look at the configuration again in terms of office spacesrdquo Jennifer says ldquoThe better we maintain our buildings the better

wersquore maintaining our assets in terms of their market value

ldquoShould the board ever want to (sell the build-ing) down the road the better shape itrsquos in the better it is for the dis-trictrdquo

And should the board decide to sell it would likely be a quicker and possibly more profitable sale on the market than other properties they could consider liquidat-ing

ldquoThis building is much more desirable for pro-spective purchasers than say a schoolrdquo Kevin agrees

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regtrade copy 2016 KitchenAid Used under license in Canada All rights reserved

on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

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waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

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on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

25 INSTANT SAVINGS

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waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

regtrade copy 2016 KitchenAid Used under license in Canada All rights reserved

on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

25 INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 3 or 4 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances20

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on the purchase of 1 or 2 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances15

INSTANT SAVINGS

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Instant savings (before taxes) on qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances purchased from February 25 to March 30 2016 Savings will be deducted at the time of purchase All qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances must be purchased from the same participating authorized Canadian KitchenAidreg appliance dealer at the same time Offer excludes accessories and food

waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

regtrade copy 2016 KitchenAid Used under license in Canada All rights reserved

on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

25 INSTANT SAVINGS

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bull Money Down bull No Interest bull No Payments for 1 Full Year oacLimited Stock ndash Items may not be exactly as shown Due to print deadlines some items may be subject to prior sale

Instant savings (before taxes) on qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances purchased from February 25 to March 30 2016 Savings will be deducted at the time of purchase All qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances must be purchased from the same participating authorized Canadian KitchenAidreg appliance dealer at the same time Offer excludes accessories and food

waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

regtrade copy 2016 KitchenAid Used under license in Canada All rights reserved

on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

25 INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 3 or 4 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances20

INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 1 or 2 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances15

INSTANT SAVINGS

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Instant savings (before taxes) on qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances purchased from February 25 to March 30 2016 Savings will be deducted at the time of purchase All qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances must be purchased from the same participating authorized Canadian KitchenAidreg appliance dealer at the same time Offer excludes accessories and food

waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

regtrade copy 2016 KitchenAid Used under license in Canada All rights reserved

on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

25 INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 3 or 4 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances20

INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 1 or 2 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances15

INSTANT SAVINGS

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Instant savings (before taxes) on qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances purchased from February 25 to March 30 2016 Savings will be deducted at the time of purchase All qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances must be purchased from the same participating authorized Canadian KitchenAidreg appliance dealer at the same time Offer excludes accessories and food

waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

regtrade copy 2016 KitchenAid Used under license in Canada All rights reserved

on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

25 INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 3 or 4 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances20

INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 1 or 2 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances15

INSTANT SAVINGS

COOK UP THE

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Instant savings (before taxes) on qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances purchased from February 25 to March 30 2016 Savings will be deducted at the time of purchase All qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances must be purchased from the same participating authorized Canadian KitchenAidreg appliance dealer at the same time Offer excludes accessories and food

waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

regtrade copy 2016 KitchenAid Used under license in Canada All rights reserved

on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

25 INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 3 or 4 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances20

INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 1 or 2 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances15

INSTANT SAVINGS

COOK UP THE

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Instant savings (before taxes) on qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances purchased from February 25 to March 30 2016 Savings will be deducted at the time of purchase All qualifying KitchenAidreg major appliances must be purchased from the same participating authorized Canadian KitchenAidreg appliance dealer at the same time Offer excludes accessories and food

waste disposers Offer is open to Canadian residents only Offer is not available to second channel dealers builders or contractors No substitute appliances qualify Offer cannot be combined with any other KitchenAidreg appliance offer All qualifying models may not be available at all dealers Dealer prices may vary Dealers have sole discretion to set retail prices

regtrade copy 2016 KitchenAid Used under license in Canada All rights reserved

on the purchase of 5 or MOREqualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances

Offer valid only at participating authorized KitchenAidreg appliance dealers Some restrictions apply See Sales Associate or visit KitchenAidca for details and list of available qualifying models

LIMITED TIME OFFER FEBRUARY 25 - MARCH 30 2016

25 INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 3 or 4 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances20

INSTANT SAVINGS

on the purchase of 1 or 2 qualifying KitchenAidreg Appliances15

INSTANT SAVINGS

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