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1691 Dogwood St., Campbell River 250-286-4288 Mon - Fri, 8:30–5:30, Sat 8:30–5, Sun: CLOSED Plus tax & enviro fee. Up to 5L of Valvoline oil and warranty approved oil filter. Some restrictions apply. Coupon expires June 30, 2014. Limit one coupon per customer. Must present coupon. See store for more information. Campbell River location only. ASK ABOUT THE VALVOLINE ENGINE GUARANTEE! WE ACCEPT COMPETITORS COUPONS 100% DEALER WARRANTY APPROVED • NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY ANY OIL CHANGE $ 8 00 OFF Ask about our Special Program for Charities. You're Busy...We're FAST! Sea stars in peril: Reef surveyed for evidence of sea star wasting Page 3 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2014 www.campbellrivermirror.com Newsstand 85¢ View our eEditions online 1 ST PLACE 2014 Newspaper Excellence ...teachers demonstrate Grads celebrate... ALISTAIR TAYLOR CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR Campbell River teachers held a protest rally and march in down- town Campbell River Monday. “Teachers are so angry over what happened we decided to have a rally,” Elaine Thompson, president of the Campbell River District Teach- ers Association said before setting Teachers rally in downtown Campbell River PAUL RUDAN CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR Evergreen Road residents want no part of a low-barrier shelter for homeless people in their neighbour- hood. “Just relocate it downtown and the problem is solved!” said one man who was applauded by fellow neigh- bours. Monday’s meeting wasn’t well attended – about 20 people total – but it was certainly contentious as just over a dozen residents came to voice their opposition. In a nutshell, they don’t want people who are high on drugs or drunk to use the Salva- tion Army’s shelter on Evergreen. “I already feel it’s a low barrier shelter already,” said neighbour Abby Morris who documents the needles and other drug paraphernalia she finds in her yard. “We don’t need to deal with this in our neighbourhood. Evergreen residents say no to low-barrier shelter HOMELESS: Salvation Army gets a rough ride over proposal to reclassify shelter Continued on Pg. 5 Continued on Pg. 5 Left: Timberline’s Grade 12 class whoops it up on the foreshore Saturday afternoon as they pose for pictures just prior to the school’s first- ever prom, celebrated at Strathcona Gardens in “The Enchanted Forest.” PAUL RUDAN/THE MIRROR Below: Campbell River teach- ers take to the streets Mon- day to express their anger over the collapse of contract negotiations. ALISTAIR TAYLOR/THE MIRROR 1710 Island Hwy, Campbell River 250-286-6132 www.associatedtireandauto.ca

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  • 1691 Dogwood St., Campbell River250-286-4288

    Mon - Fri, 8:305:30, Sat 8:305,Sun: CLOSEDPlus tax & enviro fee. Up to 5L of Valvoline oil and warranty approved oil filter. Some restrictions apply. Coupon expires June 30, 2014. Limit one coupon per customer. Must present coupon.See store for more information. Campbell River location only.

    ASK ABOUT THE VALVOLINE ENGINE GUARANTEE!WE ACCEPT COMPETITORS COUPONS100% DEALER WARRANTY APPROVED NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY

    ANY OIL CHANGE

    $800 OFFAsk about our Special Program for Charities.

    You're Busy...We're FAST!Great Canadian Oil7x2.5

    PROCESS

    Associated Tire

    2X1.5

    PROCESS

    Sea stars in peril: Reef surveyed for evidence

    of sea star wasting Page 3

    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2014 www.campbellrivermirror.com Newsstand 85

    View our eEditions online

    1STPLACE

    2014NewspaperExcellence

    ...teachers demonstrate

    Grads celebrate...

    AlistAir tAylorCampbell RiveR miRRoR

    Campbell River teachers held a protest rally and march in down-town Campbell River Monday.

    Teachers are so angry over what happened we decided to have a rally, Elaine Thompson, president of the Campbell River District Teach-ers Association said before setting

    Teachers rally in downtown Campbell River

    PAul rudAnCampbell RiveR miRRoR

    Evergreen Road residents want no part of a low-barrier shelter for homeless people in their neighbour-hood.

    Just relocate it downtown and the problem is solved! said one man who was applauded by fellow neigh-bours.

    Mondays meeting wasnt well attended about 20 people total but it was certainly contentious as just over a dozen residents came to voice their opposition. In a nutshell, they dont want people who are high on drugs or drunk to use the Salva-tion Armys shelter on Evergreen.

    I already feel its a low barrier shelter already, said neighbour Abby Morris who documents the needles and other drug paraphernalia she finds in her yard. We dont need to deal with this in our neighbourhood.

    Evergreen residents say no to low-barrier shelterHomeless: Salvation Army gets a rough ride over proposal to reclassify shelter

    Continued on Pg. 5 Continued on Pg. 5

    Left: Timberlines Grade 12 class whoops it up on the foreshore Saturday afternoon as they pose for pictures just prior to the schools first-ever prom, celebrated at Strathcona Gardens in The Enchanted Forest.

    Paul Rudan/The MiRRoR

    Below: Campbell River teach-ers take to the streets Mon-day to express their anger over the collapse of contract negotiations.

    alisTaiR TayloR/The MiRRoR

    1710 Island Hwy, Campbell River250-286-6132

    www.associatedtireandauto.ca

  • 2 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2014 www.CampbellRiverMirror.com

    COMMUNITY UPDATE JUNE 18, 2014

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    Proposed Boundary ExtensionProposed Sewer AreaCity of Campbell River Municipal Boundary

    CITY

    OF

    CAM

    PBEL

    L RI

    VER

    ELEC

    TORA

    L A

    REA

    'D'

    This map indicates subdivision relationship only and should not be used to establish legal lot size or dimensions. This map has been produced using data from a variety of sources and may not be complete or accurate. The City of Campbell River is not responsible for any errors or omissions.

    MAY 2014

    PROPOSED BOUNDARY EXTENSION 1:11,0000 100 200 300 40050

    m

    The City of Campbell River is seeking approval to extend the municipal boundaries of the City of Campbell River southbound to include a portion of the Electoral Area D of the Strathcona Regional District as shown on the attached map.

    The Community Charter requires that council must obtain the approval of the electors of the municipality in relation to a proposed boundary extension. Approval of the electors may be obtained by an Alternative Approval Process (AAP).

    The AAP process states that the City may proceed with the boundary extension unless at least 10% (2,401) of the estimated number of electors in the City of Campbell River have signed and submitted individual elector response forms against the proposal by the deadline set out below. The number of eligible electors in the City of Campbell River is estimated to be 24,011.

    Elector Response Forms(AAP) elector response forms will be accepted only if they are in the form established by the City of Campbell River or an accurate copy of the form. The forms are available at the Office of the City Clerk at City Hall and on the website at www.campbellriver.ca starting on Friday, May 30th.

    For an elector response form to be accepted, it MUST: Be submitted by a qualified registered elector of the City of Campbell River; Include the full name of the elector; Include the residential address of the elector; Be signed by the elector; If applicable, state the address of the property in relation to which the person is entitled to register as a non-resident property elector; and Be submitted to the City Clerk before the deadline.

    NOTE: a person must not sign any alternative approval process elector response form more than once and may not withdraw his or her name from the elector response form after the deadline for submission of the elector response forms has passed.

    Deadline The deadline for submitting signed elector response forms opposing the Area D boundary extension proposal is no later than 4:00 pm, Monday, July 21, 2014. Elector response forms must be in the possession of the City Clerk by this time, as postmarks WILL NOT be accepted as date of submission. Forms may be mailed or dropped off to the attention of the City Clerk, 301 St. Anns Road, Campbell River BC, V9W 4C7, faxed to 250.286.5760, or emailed to [email protected].

    Information related to the boundary extension is available on the Citys website at www.campbellriver.ca/ or copies are available for public inspection at the City Hall, 301 St. Anns Road, Campbell River, BC during regular office hours of 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.

    For more information on the Alternate Approval Process, please call: Peter Wipper, City Clerk at 250.286.5707 or Tracy Bate, Deputy City Clerk at 250.286.5705.

    Peter F. Wipper, City Clerk, City of Campbell River

    NOTICE TO ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF CAMPBELL RIVEROF ALTERNATIVE APPROVAL PROCESS OPPORTUNITY

    Area D Boundary Extension Proposal

    PRE-AUTHORIZED WITHDRAWALS FOR 2015 PROPERTY TAXES

    Remember, signing up for the program in 2014 means your payments will apply to your 2015 property taxes.

    The Citys new Pre-Authorized Withdrawal Service for Property Taxes will allow Campbell River property tax payers the ability to make regular monthly payments towards next years property taxes.

    If interested, here is your checklist to ensure your application is complete: 2014 property taxes paid in full; 2014 Home Owner Grant claimed (if eligible); Pre-Authorized Withdrawal Service application form filled out; Void cheque attached to completed application form; Completed application form initialled where necessary, signed and dated; Completed application form returned to City Hall in person or via mail: 301 St. Anns Road, Campbell River BC V9W 4C7

    Remember use your 2014 Net Taxes amount for the calculation of your monthly withdrawal.

    Application forms were included with your 2014 property tax notice, and are also available online at www.campbellriver.ca, at City Hall, the Community Centre and the Sportsplex;

    The first withdrawals under the program will occur on August 10, 2014 and will be applied as a prepayment towards your 2015 property taxes.

    No matter how you pay your property

    taxes, remember

    to claim your Home

    Owner Granteach year.

    MORE PARKING DURING PROPERTY TAX TIMEIf you are coming to City Hall to pay your taxes, were making more room for you. From June 16 July 2 (inclusive) additional public parking is being made available at City Hall.Those coming in to City Hall to make property tax payments are encouraged to park in the larger City Hall parking lot with access off the Alder street hill leading into and out of downtown.

    During this time, parking stalls numbered 1-38 and 41-47 will be available for public use.

    The smaller parking lot at the top of St. Anns remains available for public parking but is limited to only 11 stalls.

    Property taxes and Home Owner Grants are due July 2, 2014.

    Other City partners in attendance include:The Chamber of Commerce, Community Futures Strathcona, Rivercorp and the

    Vancouver Island North Film Commission (INFilm).

    Join us for the

    Grand Openingof

    Volunteer Campbell Riverat their new

    location in the Enterprise Centre.

    Volunteer Centre Open HouseJune 20, 2014

    from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.at 900 Alder Street(Enterprise Centre)

    Free BBQ, music andThink Local, Eat Local

    tasting campaign!

    Join us for the Grand Opening of the Volunteer Campbell River at their new location in the Enterprise Centre.

    Other City partners in attendance include: The Chamber of Commerce, Community Futures Strathcona, Rivercorp and the Vancouver Island North Film Commission (INFilm).

    Volunteer Centre Open HouseJune 20, 2014 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 900 Alder Street (Enterprise Centre)

    Free BBQ, live music and Think Local, Eat Local tasting campaign!

  • www.CampbellRiverMirror.com WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2014 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 3www.CampbellRiverMirror.com WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 2014 | CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | 3

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    Paul RudanCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

    S e v e r e d a r m another severed arm, it looks like a crime scene, says Sandra Milligan as she walks the Willow Point Reef.

    After apparently avoid-ing the Campbell River area last year, sea star wasting syndrome is now here and local stars are disappearing at an astonishing rate.

    I walked here last month and those big rocks were loaded with purple sea stars, now there are none, says Mil-ligan, a biology instruc-tor at North Island Col-lege whos hosted inter-tidal walks along the reef for the past decade.

    Milligans scrutinizing the bigger rocks closer to shore looking for sur-viving Pisaster, a genus of Pacific sea stars that includes three species that come in colours of ochre, brown, orange and purple.

    But the rocks nearest shore are bare of Pisas-ter, a keystone species whose presence helps at least 10 other species of invertebrates thrive due to a delicate balance of

    competition.Take away the star fish

    hungry predators and the mussel population starts to boom. Thats what Milligan sees as she walks out towards the reef: More mussels, fewer star fish and the signs of disease on the living.

    Out on the reef there are numerous examples of star fish mostly pur-ple going through the four stages of the wasting syndrome. A white spot a single arm of a plump and very purple Pisaster

    is the first sign of trouble.From there it can

    quickly spread. The star fish deflates, loses its colour and turns into a whitish goo before dying.

    The disease, believed to be caused by bacte-ria or virus, was first noticed last year in B.C. coastal waters. Then it was seen throughout the Pacific Northwest, but the Campbell River area seemed strangely unaf-fected.

    Scientists point out there have been past

    de c l ines in re cent decades of star fish pop-ulations, but never to this extent. Now, once-plentiful local star fish are disappearing and fast, especially from the Wil-low Point Reef.

    Where a month ago we had to avoid them as we walked, there were essentially none a Pisaster wasteland, wrote Deb Cowper, education manager of the Discovery Passage Aquarium, in an e-mail.

    With the low tide on

    Monday, Milligan and two college students walked the reef to count star fish as best they can. They counted 371 Pisas-ter with 43 or just over 10 per cent in various stages of the wasting syn-drome and that included 18 dead.

    With the low tides, many others are walk-ing the reefs and theyre being asked to watch their footing around diseased stars and not to handle them in an effort to prevent cross-contam-ination.

    Fast Factsn Sea stars are more

    abundant and diverse in our waters than any-where else in the world, according to the Vancou-ver Aquarium.n Sea stars appeared

    to be over-abundant throughout the Strait of Georgia, but divers began noticing sick and dying stars in early Sep-tember 2013.n The phenomenon

    seems to be affecting a number of species including purple stars, pink stars, mottled stars and several others. How-ever, the sunflower star

    appears to be the hardest hit species, with dense aggregations disappear-ing in a matter of weeks.n When sea stars are

    affected, white lesions appear on the animal. Within hours or days the sea star becomes limp and its arms may fall off. Necrosis eventually takes over and the animal dies.n To learn more, visit

    www.vanaqua.org/act/research/sea-stars

    Wasting syndrome strikes local sea stars

    Sandra Milligan holds a purple sea star (Pisaster) that has already lost one of its five limbs due to wasting syndrome.

    Paul Rudan/The MiRRoR

    Seemingly healthy purple sea stars (top photo) on the Willow Point reef can quickly turn into this (above).

    Paul Rudan/The MiRRoR

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    off from Spirit Square through the downtown streets. The employer rejected everything. So that was like the straw that broke the camels back. People are angry.

    An exchange of pro-posals between the B.C. Teachers Federation (BCTF) and govern-ment negotiators on the weekend dissolved in acrimony today, with a full-scale strike in public

    schools already under-way. Negotiators for the BCTF and the B.C. Pub-lic School Employers Association (BCPSEA) met until midnight Sun-day, as the union moved from rotating strikes to a full walkout with a study session on Monday. The two sides contradicted each other on the sub-stance of the wage offers, and each said the next move is up to the other if a deal is to be reached.

    BCTF president Jim Iker said a complete strike is imminent, after union members endorsed the move in their second province-wide strike vote.

    Education Minister Peter Fassbender said Monday he is waiting for a response from the union to the latest offer from BCPSEA, which represents the prov-inces 60 school districts. BCPSEA chief negotia-

    tor Peter Cameron said Monday he still does not have a full position from the BCTF that clarifies the status of the unions truckload of benefit proposals.

    Cameron said the unions latest offer is a reduction from its previ-ous position, but when increased benefit costs are factored in, it is more than twice as much com-pensation as any other public sector unions got.

    Someone is going to get hurt!

    The 22-bed shelter on Evergreen is categorized as high barrier mean-ing that visitors must be sober and not under the influence of drugs when they enter each night.

    But that policy leaves some people outdoors. This past fall and winter, a trial project took place in downtown Campbell River utilizing a portable 16-bed shelter that was set up beside the #1 fire-hall.

    It was classified as low barrier and operations were managed by mem-bers of the Radiant Life Community Church located across the street who worked in conjunc-tion with Campbell River Family Services and the Homelessness Coalition.

    The shelter proved to be quite successful and received a lot of com-munity and business support, as well as the approval of the RCMP

    who noted a drastic reduction in calls for service.

    However, the pilot project is over and that shelter is gone, meaning theres no low-barrier shelter available.

    That led to Mondays meeting spearheaded by the Salvation Army and their supporters on the Homelessness Coalition. The goal was to have a forum to see what neigh-bours envisioned for the needs of the homeless, but it got off to a rocky start.

    The Salvation Army and the Homelessness Coalition split the cost to hire a consulting firm to engage the public, but consultants were the last people the residents wanted to hear from.

    Why are you asking us about the needs of the homeless? Were not the experts, said another man.

    While a woman added, Yes, something needs to be done, but I think

    we all agree it should be located downtown.

    During a meeting in January, the needs of the homeless were specifi-cally addressed by a wide variety of service provid-ers.

    The consensus of the group was the need for, An easily-accessed minimal-barrier shelter operating 24/7 under a harm reduction model, offering a spectrum of services on-site, includ-ing sobering assessment.

    And that led to the Sal-vation Army being asked to reclassify its Evergreen shelter to make it low barrier.

    We would like to be part of the solutionour partner, BC Housing, is supportive of the reclas-sification, said Salvation Army Capt. Gordon Tay-lor in a news release that appeared in last Wednes-days Mirror.

    However, at Mondays meeting, Sean Junglas of the Salvation Army said BC Housing was invited,

    but wouldnt come. He also tried to appease the agitated residents by say-ing that a decision has not been made and their concerns will be noted.

    He also sided with them in one respect and suggested the shelter could one day be moved.

    Its not an ideal loca-tion for a shelter facility, he admitted of the Ever-green location.

    In the end, the resi-dents refused to take part in a forum. Rather they wanted their objections noted and passed along to the deciding authori-ties.

    Junglas promised to do that.

    I know youre upset, frustrated and very concernedI also want to provide services our community needs, he said.

    A second meeting with the consulting group was held Tuesday with local service providers. Details were not available at press time.

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    FRIdayS

    Open Mic Nite: Serious Coffee 7-10pm. 250-923-1312

    Ripple Rock Gem and Mineral Club General Meeting 7:30-9pm. General information on rocks and lapidary skills. Visitors welcome.

    Seniors Centre Sportsplex Lunch, 12:00-3:00 Mexican train, cards. 50/50 draw. 250-914-4401.

    Archery Range Hours 6:30-8pm. 250-923-1838. http://www.crfw.net

    Family Gym-Walking-7yrs. 10:30-11:30am. Sportsplex. Free. Drop In.

    Family & Teen Drop In Program 7-10:30pm. Community Centre. 286-1161

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    Weight Watchers Mtg 9:30am Maritime Heritage Museum

    Quadra Island Community Market & Bazaar 10am-2pm. At the top of the hill from the ferry terminal.

    Family Fun 5 Pin Bowling 5:30pm. ~ Rock n Bowl 9p.m.-12a.m. CR Bowling Centre. 250-286-1177.

    Upcycle and Recycle Market CR Bowling Centre. 9am-12pm. Tables available or find what youre looking for.

    Tennis Club 10:00am-1:00pm. Play is at Willow Point Park tennis courts. 250- 923-8134

    Super Saturday Drop In Art Workshop 1-3 pm (every other Saturday) CR Art Gallery. Adm. by donation. 250-287-2261.

    SundayS

    Center for Spiritual Living Meditation 10:00am & Celebration: at 10:30am. Willow Point Hall.

    Pier Street Farmers Market 10am-2:30pm. CR Fishing Pier parking lot.

    Al-Anon 7:30p.m. 7th Day Adventist Church, 300 Thulin St. FMI: 250-923-5537. or 250-923-1653

    Pickle Ball 10:30am-1pm. Sportsplex. 50+ members Free. Drop-In $2. 250-923-7911. All summer!

    Karoke 9pm-2am. Quinnie Pub. 250-286-9811.

    Campbell River Friendship Quilters Guild meeting. 7:00pm. Community Centre Lounge. 2nd Wed of month.Everyone welcome.

    Diabetic Drop In 3-4p.m. CR Hospital, Sunshine Wellness Centre

    Jam Night 6:30-8:30p.m. Serious Coffee 250-923-1312

    Al-Anon 12:00-1:00 p.m. St Patricks Church, 34 S Alder St. Barb: 250-923-5537

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    Meaningful Media 6pm Robron Centre. Thought provoking movie/discussion. 250-830-0171 ext.812. Last Thursday of the month.

    In the Know Sessions & Parent Networking 7-9pm. Robron Centre. 3rd Thurs. every month. [email protected]. 1-855-887-8004. www.forcesociety.com

    C.R. Seniors Centre Sportsplex Lunch, 12-3pm. Bingo. 250-914-4401

    CR Ultimate 6:30pm Southgate Middle School, Corner of Alder & Holm Rd. campbellriverultimate.com

    Weight Watchers Meeting Maritime Heritage Museum 11:30am

    CR Legion Fun: 5:30pm. Free Bingo, karaoke, meat & paddle draw. 7:30pm. 250-286-6831

    Tennis Club 6:00-10pm. Willow Point Park tennis courts. Joan: 250 923-8134

    CR Networking Association Lunch 12pm. Royal Coachman Carriage Room. www.campbellrivernetworking.ca

    Alzheimers & Dementia Caregivers Support Group 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Mitlenatch Room - CR Hospital. First Thurs. of the month. Jane Hope: 1-800-462-2833.

    C.R. Healing Room-11a.m.-1p.m. & 7-9p.m. 684 Isl. Hwy. Confidential prayer. No charge or appointment. 250-923-2312

    Al-Anon- 1pm & 7:30pm. 7th Day Adventist Church. Barb 250-923-5537 or Judy 250-923-1653.

    Campbell River Auction 1358 Marwalk Cres, 6pm. 250-287-3939. www crauctions.ca

    Lost Families Found: 1:30-4p.m. CR Genealogy Society Library hrs. Help avail.Maritime Museum.203-0585.

    UPCOMING EVENTSTONIGHT! Education is Power in Africa - A Slideshow Wed. June 18. CR Library. 6:30pm, Learn about volunteer opportunities in East Africa. Free. www.educationispower.org

    Shoreline Musical Theatre Society AGM Thurs.June 19. RainCoast Creative Performing Arts Studio, 938 Island Hwy. (cross from Foreshore Park). 7:00pm. Looking for new board members. [email protected] CR Retired Teachers luncheon Thurs. June 19. Driftwood Restaurant. June luncheon & social. Buffet Bar 11.95 plus tx & gratulity. 250-287-9837. [email protected] at the Tidemark: Who is Barbosa and guests. Fri. June 20. Tidemark Theatre; 7:30pm. Tickets: $10 Student, $20 Adult (+taxes & fees) 250-287-PINK. www.tidemarktheatre.com

    Volunteer Campbell River Open House Fri. June 20. At the VCRs new location in the Enterprise Centre (900 Alder Street). Saturday, June 20; 11am-1pm. Lunch & AGM to follow. Everyone welcome.

    Quadra Island Quilt & Garden Tour. Sat/Sun. June 21 & 22. Tickets @ Hummingbird Office Supply, Works of HArt and both Quarda Island Tourist Info Centre and Campbell River Info Centre.

    National Aboriginal Day Sat. June 21. Opening activities at the longhouse on Dogwood Street: Run The Spit - 8:00am: Pancake breakfast - 9:00am: March to Spirit Square - 10:30am: Live performances & activities at Spirit Square from 11am-4pm.

    2014 Run The Spit Sat. June 21. Kwakiutl District Council Health Office, 1400A Drake Rd. 8:00am. Walk or run 5k waterfront course.. FMI: 250-286-9766. Register online: https://www.raceonline.ca/online-events/

    Midsummer Celebration Sat. June 21. 4-9pm. Black Creek Community Hall, 2001 Black Creek Rd. Family games, crafts, bonfire, BBQ salmon burgers, Vendors Row.. $5 /children. $10/adults. $25/Family of 4. Proceeds to Community Hall projects.

    Discover Old TIme Gospel Singing Sat. June 21. Discovery Community Church, 250-10th Ave. 7pm. Gospel Specials. Everyone welcome.

    Auditions for the play, Waiting for the Parade. Sat. June 21 from 12-3pm or Tues. June 24 from 6:30 -9:30. Women from early 20s-50s needed. 250-850-2075 or 250-287-3044

    Wellness Fair in the Gardens Sun. June 22. 2012 Anderton Rd, behind Anderton Nursery 11am-4pm. $5. Wellness related booths demos, samples, sales. FMI: Anderton Garden Facebook

    Carvers Meet & Greet Evening Tues. June 24. Freddies Pub, 428 S Island Hwy. A Transformation on the Shore Event 250-923-7144. 19+.

    Dogwood Dental Charity Evening Wed. June 25. Please call to make an appointment. Must have current care card. 5-8pm. 250-287-7343. One evening each month.

    Seaside Painters Art Show Wed. June 25-Sun. July 6. 10:00am-4:00pm. Free. Sybil Andrews Cottage, next to the carving competiion Everyone welcome.

    18th Annual Transfomation on the Shore carving competition. June 25-29. Frank James Park, Willow Point. www.crshorelinearts.ca

    Ian Tyson in Concert Fri. June 27. Tidemark Theatre; 7:30pm. Tickets: 250-287-9465 or online at www.tidemarktheatre.com

    mondayS

    Family Gym-Walking-7yrs. 10:30-11:30am. Community Centre Gym. Drop in. Free.

    Family Place Drop In 8:30-11am Willow Pt. Neighbourhood(corner of Eardley & Larwood. AND Robron Cenre. 1-3pm. Free.

    ACA A 12 Step Program for Adult Children of Alcoholics or other dysfunctional families. 7:30pm. Depending on working schedule. Confirm meeting days with Dave at 250-923-9197

    Co-Ed Touch Rugby 6:30-8pm. Southgate Middle School. For adults and teens ages 13+. All experience levels welcome!

    Therapeutic Relaxation Appointment Free for those dealing with illness, grief or Caregivers. CR Hospice Society 250- 286-1121 for appt.

    Seniors Centre Sportsplex 12:00 2:30pm Mexican Train, lunch, cards Community Centre 8:30 11:30am. Line Dancing. 250-914-4401.

    C.R. Healing Rooms 11:00 a.m.-1:00p.m. 684 Isl. Hwy 250-923-2312.

    Taking Off Pounds Sensibly TOPS BC #3671 1441 Ironwood Street Weigh-In 8:30 to 9:35 am Meeting 9:50 to 11:00am.

    Sing For Pure Joy! 3:00-4:30 p.m. Quadra Community Centre. All voices welcome. Mary 250 285-3764.

    Parent & Tots: Quadra Community Centre, 9:30am-12pm.

    Lost Families Found 7-9p.m. CR Genealogy Society Library hours. Help available. Maritime Museum. 250-203-0585

    Open Mic: 6-9p.m. Serious Coffee. 250-923-1312.

    Crib CR Legion. Registration 6:30pm. Game: 7pm. 250-286-6831

    Pool & Darts: Eagles Lounge 250-287-4990

    Weight Watchers Meeting Quadra Community Centre, 6-7pm.

    Archery Range Open Fish & Wildlife 6:30-8pm. FMI 250-923-1838.

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    BIA Lunch in the Square 11:30am-1:15pm. Different local musicians each week at the Spirit Square downtown.

    BPWN - 5:30-9pm. Carriage Room - Royal Coachman. 4th Tues. of the month. [email protected]

    Tennis Club 6:00-10pm. Willow Point Park tennis courts. Everyone welcome!! Joan 250 923-8134

    Seniors Centre Sportsplex Lunch, 12:00 3:00 Crib, cards. For more info please call 250-914-4401.

    Discovery Toastmasters 12:00-1:00 p.m. Community Centre-Rm 1. Contact Lorraine: 250-286-4273

    Family Place Drop In 8:30-11am Discovery Passage, 2050 Pengelly Rd. Free.

    Lost Families Found: 10a.m.-3p.m. CR Genealogy Society Library hours. Help avail. Maritime Museum. 250-203-0585

    Weight Watchers Mtg: Maritime Heritage Museum. 11:30am & 6:30pm

    Al-Anon on Quadra 7-8p.m. 972 West Road Quadra Island Childrens Centre

    Drop-In Meditation-All Levels 7-8p.m. Ocean Resort, 4384 Island Hwy. [email protected]. 250-792-3165

    TOPS #BC 4935 Bethany Lutheran Church. Weigh-In 7:45am-8:50am

    OPT(Options for Sexual Health) Drop In Clinic 7-9pm. Health Unit in Tyee Plaza.. Education & Info. Low cost birth control. All ages welcome. 250-830-7603

    CR Newcomers Meeting. 7pm. Ironwood Centre, 1351 Ironwood St. For women new to the area. Sandy 250-923-7471. 1st Tuesday

    Acoustic Jam CR Lodge, 7pm. 250-287-7446

    Weight Watchers Meeting Maritime Heritage Centre 11am & 6pm, 250-286-3161

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    NEW! Cilidh by the Sea Live Music 7pm. Foggdukkers Coffee, 907 S. Isl Hwy. 7pm.

    The Heart Support Group meeting 7pm. CR Community Centre.. 4th Wed of month. Ken: 250-923-3466

    CR Paddlers - Evening Sea Kayaking 6-8pm. FMI call: 250-203-9953

    Sing for Pure Joy! 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. The Lions Den (across from Thriftys) 1441 Ironwood Rd. Mary 250 285-3764.

    Midnight Shuttles Guild of Spinners and Weavers meeting. 7:30-9:30pm. Sybil Andrews Cottage, 2131 S. Isl. Hwy. 1st Wed. each mnth.

    CR Parkinson self help support group 1:30 pm. Room 201, CR Baptist Church Newcomers welcome. Contact Pat at 286-1354. 2nd Wed of the month.

    CR Toastmasters 7-8:30pm. Community Centre, Room 1. Sarah: 250-830-3839. [email protected]

    Lost Families Found: 1:30-4p.m. CR Genealogy Society Library hours. Maritime Museum. 250-203-0585

    Family Gym-Walking-7yrs. 10:30-11:30am. Community Centre Gym. $3 Drop in.

    Family Place Drop In 9-11:30am. 1048 A Hemlock St. Free. 250-286-1161 AND 1-3pm. Community Centre. Free. 250-286-1161

    CR Auction Viewing Day 1358 Marwalk Cres. 9am-5pm.

    Seniors Centre Sportsplex Lunch, 12:-2:30. Cards 2:00pm. 250-914-4401.

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    The Campbell River Head Injury Support Society intends to expand its operations in order to provide its clients with a long-term home.

    The society plans to build an apartment building next to its Hill-crest House facility as early as next year.

    Shelley Howard, execu-tive director of the Head Injury Support Society, said the owner of prop-erty next door to their place at Dogwood and 9th, has agreed to sell the land.

    Weve been working

    with the property owner next door and we have been successful, How-ard told city council last week. He is looking at selling to us in January. Weve put it to paper weve got some building ideas, weve got some drawings of how the apartment is going to look.

    The society intends to build a four-storey building with up to 22 rooms that will be a mix of studio suites and one and two bedroom apart-ments.

    There will also be offices for community non-profits looking for a place to put down roots.

    Apartments proposed

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    Coun. Ryan Mennie has done many great things for our community both on council, in his employment and in his personal life and for that he deserves our thanks.

    Anyone offering to stand for public office and endure the subsequent abuse it opens you up to, deserves our appreciation.

    His decision to remain on council, however, after he moves to Alberta to take up new employment is a disappointing one. It might be practical

    do we really want to incur the cost of a by-election or operate a shorthanded council and it might be political the power balance on our contentious present council will shift but Mennies choice just does not look good.

    Campbell River has a history of this kind of absentee representation and it was not pretty. A previous councillor continued to serve on council for a significant amount of time and receive compensation even though he was living and working off the Island. A hue and cry was raised over that situation and it sent the message that the community expects our councillors

    to be present and accounted for. Coun. Mennie could still govern effectively via electronic media and really, what difference does five months make? But its not a comfortable solution, the optics are not right, again, in light of Campbell Rivers past history on this issue.

    When Mennie made this decision, we hope somebody pulled him aside and pointed out how well this was going to go over. If he still believed in his decision, thats admirable we want our political representatives to lead with conviction but he also has to live with the criticism.

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    We say: City has a history of controversy on this issue

    What is our return on investment?We are expected to invest, over the next five months or

    so, about $10,000 into a city councillor who no longer lives in the province, let alone our community. So what, exactly, will we be getting for that 10 Grand?

    Will we be able to talk to him, directly, about an issue? Will we be able to challenge him on his stand on a issue? Will he be able to physically see, for himself, something that is happening in the city that is of concern to those of us, who actually live here? Will he be directly effected by the decisions he votes on?

    I think you will agree that the answer, on all accounts, is no.

    So why this insistence on remaining a member of this council, for the last five months of its sitting? Is it the money? If it is, then there is a serious issue, for that is not a good enough reason for the citizens of this community. It smacks of personal interest and greed, which does not serve the best interest of the taxpayer.

    I suspect that money may be part of it, but I suspect the real reason is even more base than that. Continuing the dis-function of a 4-3 vote.

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    B.C. schools get an F in labour managementSo, the teachers go out on strike and

    everybody is asked to take sides.With social media that becomes even

    more imperative as supporters and detractors alike post strongly-worded opinions about the situation.

    I find it interesting how theres an ele-ment of arm-twisting to their statements: The teachers need our support because theyre fighting for our childrens educa-tion... or: Send those blasted teachers back to work, give me their salary, Id take it...and the two months off in the summer to boot!

    Theres no middle ground. Theres nobody saying, Does anybody feel the teachers are being shafted by the govern-ment or should they really be content with what theyve got? Does anybody have any feelings on this? Im having a

    hard time knowing just what to think.No seeing both sides of the situation

    or being undecided because there may be valid points in either camp.

    Nope, yer either fer us or agin us. Is our education system a bleeding

    mess? Well, no actually. Our education system is actually pretty good. Its not the best but its far from the worst. In fact, according to one website, Educate Every Child on the Planet, Canada has the ninth best educational system on the planet (seventh in another ranking). Ninth. Now, of course, thats a national average, given that Canada has 13 edu-cational jurisdictions. Could it be better? Yes, of course it could be better. Should we be content with ninth? Well, no of course not. But the world isnt going to end.

    So, what thoughts do I have about the strike? First of all, full disclosure, my kids have been and are home-schooled (but through the provincial education system, so we are affected by the strike).

    But what occurs to me with the strike is how labour strife only seems to affect our public institutions these days. Maybe its because we now no longer have a unionized major employer (the pulp and paper mill) but it seems like the only people battling it out on picket lines are public sector employees. Private sec-tor workers have long had to deal with market realities and settle for a lot less.

    Public sector workers still have the ability to wield the walk out stick to further their aims. But they lose a lot on the moral ground if they strike. Its not just shut down the mill and deprive

    the employer of income. Teacher strikes threaten a students educational year.

    Its another one of those situations where we need to know how much is enough? How much does a quality educational system cost? And if that is important to us, then we need to tell government to buck up. If it isnt, if keeping our taxes down to a certain level is more important, then quit complain-ing about the poor education system we have. You get what you pay for.

    The big problem with this is, whether a settlement is negotiated or imposed, either way, were probably going to have to go through this again.

    The biggest failing of our education system is the F we get for our inability to run our schools without educators and administrators butting heads regularly.

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    The record shows (both written and video recorded) that Councillor Mennie followed the lead of both Councillor Adams and Moglove, over the past two terms. Rarely did he show any independence from their stands, remaining a part of the 4 side, of a one-sided vote. His resignation would change that dynamic, with the chance of a 3-3 vote to happen, more often than not, a vote that could be broken by the mayor and land in a direction opposite of what Adams and Moglove would want, in their continued drive for personal power and influence.

    It is an election year and there is, in fact, very little that will be accomplished in the next five months that would really make much of a difference, other than leaving a mess or a legacy for the next coun-cil. Regardless, the requirement for Ryan Mennie to remain on council is nil, as his participation offers no real return on our taxpayer investment.

    If you really have the interest of this community, at your heart, Mr. Mennie, do the right and honourable thing and resign your seat.

    Sean SmithCampbell River

    I cant believe that Ryan Mennie is moving to Alberta but saying hell stay on council until Novem-ber. Why? Leave that position vacant, Im sure that its a real possibility.

    The decisions that this council makes will affect this community, not Alberta.

    It may be legal, but certainly not ethical. He should resign now and save the taxpayers over $10,000 for him to phone it in from Alberta.

    Judy CampbellCampbell River

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    Kristen DouglasCAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR

    Campbell River councillors may soon have to report all of their council-related expenses online for everyone to see, but not everyone on council is on board.

    The initiative comes from Coun. Andy Adams who would like to see council follow the provincial governments lead.

    Starting this fall, B.C. MLAs will have to post all of their expense receipts on a public government website which will provide an in-depth, item by

    item list. Adams said Campbell River councillors should do the same, as the citys finance staff already keep records of each councillors expenses and its just a matter of uploading them online. But Mayor Wal-ter Jakeway disagrees and said that it will take up too much of staff s time.

    Its just busy work, said Jakeway, who was the only member of council to oppose publishing councils expense accounts. Were trying to cut down on staff work and the total (expenses) is peanuts.

    Adams said the information is

    already there and at last weeks council meeting he put forward a motion directing city staff to investigate what the province is doing and report back on the possibility of the city doing the same.

    Councillors would have to publish their expenses for remuneration, food, travel, accommodation, etc. including expenses for council-related assignments and affiliations such as: Strathcona Regional District, Comox Strathcona Regional Solid Waste Com-mittee, Comox Strathcona Regional Hospital Board, Van-

    couver Island Regional Library Board and other annual municipal conferences such as the Association of Vancouver Island and Coastal Communi-ties, the Union of BC Munici-palities and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities.

    A provincial all-party com-mittee voted in May to publish itemized MLA expenses in the interest of full disclosure to B.C. taxpayers.

    B.C. Finance Minister Mike De Jong said last month there needs to be more transparency when it comes to MLAs spend-ing public money.

    Mayor opposes councillors reporting expenses

    Search fails to find crab boat skipper

    After two days of searching neither the captain or his crab boat were found.

    The 48-year-old Comox Valley skipper is presumed drowned and the 28-foot aluminum vessel is still missing after it

    overturned near Kelsey Bay last Thursday night.

    A 32-year-old Comox Valley man, who served as the deckhand, survived the sinking. Sayward RCMP say he was wearing a personal floatation device and was able to swim to shore. Unfortunately, it is believed the captain was not

    wearing a lifejacket when the boat overturned rough water sometime around 9 p.m.

    The deckhand swam to the shore at nearby Brazeau Bay and made it a residence where emergency services were called around 10 a.m.

    Mounties were joined by Coast Guard, ambulance, volunteer

    searchers and local citizens who looked in vain for the missing captain.

    The search resumed Friday morning and was called off on Saturday. Some debris, believed to be from the boat, was found in the water.

    The skippers name was not released.

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    FAMILYPACK

    FAMILYPACK

    Rising Sun FarmsBalsamic Dressing354ml

    ToscaArtichoke Hearts 5-8 Count398ml

    CatelliPastaSelected, 300-375gr

    Mrs. CubbisonsRestaurant Style Croutons142gr

    Extra Virgin Olive Oil500ml

    Minute MaidSimply Beverage1.75lt

    Canadian Beef Grilling Ribs

    7.69 per kgGround Pork7.69 per kg

    Sunrise Tradtitional

    Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast19.81 per kg

    Sunrise Farms

    Chicken Drumettes11.00 per kg

    899per lb

    Fresh Canadian Beef

    AAAAGRADE

    Locally Raised BC Poultry Free Run Grain Fed

    Canadian AA

    T-Bone Grilling Steak19.81 per kg

    FAMILYPACK

    FAMILYPACK

    FAMILYPACK

    FAMILYPACK

    Fresh Canadian Beef

    AAAAGRADE

    Canadian AA

    Inside Round Oven Roast8.80 per kg

    PERlb899 399

    499

    2992 $5for

    499per lb

    Plus Applicable

    Fees

    399 399

    3$5for 3$5for2$4for

    3$5for299

    349per lb 349per lb

    Island FarmsVanilla Plus Yogurt650gr

    ArlaApetina Feta in Olive Oil100gr

    ArlaApetina Crumbled Feta150gr

    Tre StelleFeta400gr

    599

    PERlb

    MEATS PRICED TO PLEASE BOTH YOUR WALLET & PALETTE!

    Island FarmsVanilla Plus Yogurt12x100gr

    Bonus Q-PointsIsland Pride

    Gourmet Beef Burgers

    1.13kg

    1 0 , 0 0 0$4.99 Value FREE! Offer is in effect May 26 - June 1, 2014A $4.99 Value FREE! Offer is in e , 2014 II

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  • THINK OF QUALITY - THINK OF FOODS - THINK OF GREAT SAVINGS!

    Bonus Q-PointsIsland Pride

    Scallops in Bacon400gr

    10,000

    OlymelWieners 450gr

    GrimmsNaturally Smoked Sausage375gr

    GrimmsSmokies450gr

    Boars HeadNaturally Smoked Sliced Bacon 500gr

    2$4 2$5

    McCainTraditional Crust Pizza416-433gr

    McCainUltra Thin Crust Pizza334-360gr

    599

    899

    Minute MaidFrozen Orange orGrapefruit Juice295ml

    McCainFried Potatoes1kg

    Ritter SportChocolate Bar100gr

    HariboGummy Candies175gr

    RJsLicorice Bag180-200gr

    Five Alive, Minute Maid or NesteaFrozen BeverageSelected, 295ml

    599

    RitC10100

    Minute MaidFrozen Real Fruit BeverageSelected, 295ml

    Janes Pub Style Chicken800gr

    OlympicPork Sausages5.49 per kg

    %25 EVERYTHINGFAST FOOD ... FRESH FROM YOUR OVEN!

    per lb

    El MontereyBurritos or Chimichangas907gr

    Sunrise Farms

    Whole Frying Chicken6.59 per kg

    FAMILYPACK

    El MontereyTaquitos794-853gr

    2 $4for

    2 $4for

    2 $5for

    993$4for

    88for

    FAMILYPACK

    for

    399 699 399

    Qualicum Foods - Comox - Port Alberni Powell River - Courtenay

    U P S T A I R S I N S I D E Q U A L I T Y F O O D S

    S O M E R E S T R I C T I O N S A P P L Y. O F F E R I N E F F E C T J U N E 1 6 - 2 2 , 2 0 1 4

    U P S T A I R S A T A S T E P A B O V E

    SINGLESPERlb299

    Bone In PorkButt Steak 7.69 per kg

    FAMILYPACK PER

    lb349

    per lb499 399per lbper lb249per lb

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  • THANK YOU FOR HELPING US CELEBRATE 32 QUALITY YEARS 1982-2014! WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT!

    General MillsLucky Charms Cereal330gr

    SUMMER FAVOURITES ARE HERE!

    ALL YOU NEED FOR GREAT MEALS IN MINUTES WITH UNICO! DARE TO TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO SOMETHING SWEET!

    Look for CINEPLEX MOVIE OFFER on Specially Marked BoxesKraftPhiladelphia Cream Cheese Spread250gr

    KraftShredded or Crumbled Natural Cheese300-340gr

    399HellmannsReal Mayonnaise1.42lt

    OceansWild Pink Salmon180gr

    499

    499

    Newmans OwnMost Wanted BBQ Sauce350ml

    Coke, Sprite or Canada Dry20x355ml

    ImperialMargarine1.36kg

    Del MonteReal Fruit Frozen Bars12x50ml

    Christie or NestleFrozen Dessert1.5lt

    Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

    Crush or Mr. FreezeFreeze Pops100s

    QuakerValue Pack Granola Bars364-434gr

    NestleDrumstickAssorted Sizes

    AdamsNatural 100% Peanut Butter500gr

    NutellaHazelnut Chocolate Spread375gr

    Mrs. ButterworthsThick-N-Rich Syrup710ml

    ArizonaIced Tea or Fruit Punch695ml

    PoweradeSports Drink710ml

    DareViva Puffs300gr

    DareBlossom Cookies150-200gr

    KraftCracker Barrel Cheese Slices220-240gr

    Newmans OwnAll Natural Dressing350ml

    OceansFlaked or Chunk Light Tuna in WaterSelected, 170gr

    Paradise IslandCheeseApprox. 800gr

    KraftPasta Salad200gr

    BUY TWO Tostitos or Ruffles Chips 220-320gr

    MelittaEstate Whole Bean Coffee907gr

    KelloggsEggo Waffles280gr

    General MillsOatmeal Crisp Cereal425-505gr

    General MillsCheerios350-500gr

    SmuckersJam, Jelly or MarmaladeSelected, 250ml

    399399

    299

    YoplaitTubes Grab n Go Yogurt8x60gr

    299

    Mountain Dew 8x355ml

    Dr. Pepper, Crush, Mug Root Beer or Lipton Brisk Iced Tea12x355ml

    COFFEE PRICES ARE SET TO RISE

    STOCK UPNOW!

    399999

    UnicoPasta700-900gr

    UnicoBeans, Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

    DareUltimate Cookies325-350gr

    Plus Applicable

    Fees

    Plus Applicable

    Fees

    3$5for

    2 $5

    2 $7for

    3$4for

    3 $5for3 $5for

    4 $5

    2 $5OceansWild Sockeye Salmon213gr

    for for

    3$5for

    2$4for 299599499

    499 399 399 499

    499

    Plus Applicable

    Fees

    2$42$44 $5 4 $5 for

    999

    88 88 for

    DareReal Mallow Candies225gr

    UnicoTomatoes796ml

    UnicoVegetable Oil3lt

    3994$5for 2$5for

    299 299

    699

    for for

    Plus Applicable

    Fees

    NEW

    NEW

    2$6for

    Plus Applicable

    Feesfor for2 $5for

    6GET FREE DIP or SALSA instantly at the checkout on Tostitos Salsa or Ruffles Dip 374ml-425gr

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  • THANK YOU FOR HELPING US CELEBRATE 32 QUALITY YEARS 1982-2014! WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT!

    General MillsLucky Charms Cereal330gr

    SUMMER FAVOURITES ARE HERE!

    ALL YOU NEED FOR GREAT MEALS IN MINUTES WITH UNICO! DARE TO TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO SOMETHING SWEET!

    Look for CINEPLEX MOVIE OFFER on Specially Marked BoxesKraftPhiladelphia Cream Cheese Spread250gr

    KraftShredded or Crumbled Natural Cheese300-340gr

    399HellmannsReal Mayonnaise1.42lt

    OceansWild Pink Salmon180gr

    499

    499

    Newmans OwnMost Wanted BBQ Sauce350ml

    Coke, Sprite or Canada Dry20x355ml

    ImperialMargarine1.36kg

    Del MonteReal Fruit Frozen Bars12x50ml

    Christie or NestleFrozen Dessert1.5lt

    Haagen DazsIce Cream500ml

    Crush or Mr. FreezeFreeze Pops100s

    QuakerValue Pack Granola Bars364-434gr

    NestleDrumstickAssorted Sizes

    AdamsNatural 100% Peanut Butter500gr

    NutellaHazelnut Chocolate Spread375gr

    Mrs. ButterworthsThick-N-Rich Syrup710ml

    ArizonaIced Tea or Fruit Punch695ml

    PoweradeSports Drink710ml

    DareViva Puffs300gr

    DareBlossom Cookies150-200gr

    KraftCracker Barrel Cheese Slices220-240gr

    Newmans OwnAll Natural Dressing350ml

    OceansFlaked or Chunk Light Tuna in WaterSelected, 170gr

    Paradise IslandCheeseApprox. 800gr

    KraftPasta Salad200gr

    BUY TWO Tostitos or Ruffles Chips 220-320gr

    MelittaEstate Whole Bean Coffee907gr

    KelloggsEggo Waffles280gr

    General MillsOatmeal Crisp Cereal425-505gr

    General MillsCheerios350-500gr

    SmuckersJam, Jelly or MarmaladeSelected, 250ml

    399399

    299

    YoplaitTubes Grab n Go Yogurt8x60gr

    299

    Mountain Dew 8x355ml

    Dr. Pepper, Crush, Mug Root Beer or Lipton Brisk Iced Tea12x355ml

    COFFEE PRICES ARE SET TO RISE

    STOCK UPNOW!

    399999

    UnicoPasta700-900gr

    UnicoBeans, Chick Peas or Lentils540ml

    DareUltimate Cookies325-350gr

    Plus Applicable

    Fees

    Plus Applicable

    Fees

    3$5for

    2 $5

    2 $7for

    3$4for

    3 $5for3 $5for

    4 $5

    2 $5OceansWild Sockeye Salmon213gr

    for for

    3$5for

    2$4for 299599499

    499 399 399 499

    499

    Plus Applicable

    Fees

    2$42$44 $5 4 $5 for

    999

    88 88 for

    DareReal Mallow Candies225gr

    UnicoTomatoes796ml

    UnicoVegetable Oil3lt

    3994$5for 2$5for

    299 299

    699

    for for

    Plus Applicable

    Fees

    NEW

    NEW

    2$6for

    Plus Applicable

    Feesfor for2 $5for

    6GET FREE DIP or SALSA instantly at the checkout on Tostitos Salsa or Ruffles Dip 374ml-425gr

    FREE

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  • CHEESE CENTRE

    LOOK FORWARD TO LUNCHES ... THEYRE ALL READY IN THE DELI!

    CHEESE CENTRE

    SchneidersCervelat, Hungarian or Gypsy Salami

    ContinentalBlack Forest or Old Fashioned Ham

    MediumSalad

    Available at Select Stores

    Fresh

    Hand Peeled Shrimp

    FreshSnapper Fillets

    FreshHalibut Fillets

    169per 100gr169per 100gr

    995650

    MediumSweet and Sour Pork

    MediumChicken with Black Bean Sauce

    Selected Deli Cheese Including Canadian Havarti German Bavarian Blue

    MediumFried Rice

    Traditional Potato