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THURSDAY, April 25, 2013 ll EDITORIAL Page 10 LETTERS Page 11 SPORTS Page 31 ENTERTAINMENT Page 28 BC CLASSIFIEDS Page 29
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West Brooke Equestrian Centre owner Shawna Wells (right) watches student Amanda Colvin ride in the centre’s indoor arena.
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For the love of riding Wells gets call
NIOMI PEARSONSpecial to the NewS
Shawna Wells can describe with great detail the moment Ian Millar asked her if she could jump (a horse).
Wells had been working as a professional show groom for the Millar family on the Florida show circuit in early 2009.
She had just been promoted to barn manager/young horse trainer at Millar Brooke Farm in Ontario.
“I froze, and thought, ‘is he asking do I jump the way he jumps?’” she said.
Willing but unsure, Wells’ answer was yes, and immediately he sent her off to set up two cavaletti jumps up in the arena.
Following the jump, Wells sat as Millar critiqued her form. She said it was a critical turning point in her stay at the farm – not because of the advice she received – but because she offered a thank you in return.
“I could have sat there ghost faced with all the things he said, but I was so thankful that he would do things like that,” she said.
“Ian’s hard to work for, people know that, it’s not a secret, but he taught me the world and once you’ve earned his trust, he is so giving to teach.”
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NIOMI PEARSONSpecial to the NewS
There are just some things in life that never
change, like a little girl’s love of horses.
The same sentiment can still be said of 28-year-old Shawna Wells. The Alberni born-and-raised equestrian coach and trainer has worked at Spruce Meadows, and for Canadian show jumping legend Ian Millar in Ontario and Florida, but these days, you’ll find her back at home on her Beaver Creek farm – in the barn, of course.
“Like every girl, I had a dream of having a horse and jumping,” Wells said. “I still watch jumping on TV and get excited when the horse goes over the jump, my heart races.”
Following the opening of West Brooke Equestrian Centre in July 2012, Wells has been working hard to strengthen the horse community in the Alberni Valley.
“Growing up here, there wasn’t a lot of community,” she said. “There were a couple of riding schools – which I grew up with and loved – but there was also a lot of diversity.”
The world of riding horses is generally classified into many different types of disciplines. Some of those include dressage, show jumping, western pleasure, barrel racing, and cross-country. And then there are those horse owners who keep horses at home but ride them non-competitively.
While Port Alberni has always been well serviced in the western riding genre, Wells said she has seen many local riders have to look to out of town venues to expand their riding skills or showing experience.
“Life happens and either you come back or you fall in love with a facility elsewhere and don’t come home,” she said.
West Brooke was born to not only address the needs of Alberni horse owners and riders but to also make the wonderful world of horses accessible to all.
“You drive down Beaver Creek or Walker Road and how many horses do you pass,” she said.
“Part of my goal has been, ‘how do we find all these people and horses and bring them together and just enjoy horses,” Wells said.
“Part of where I also felt Port Alberni was lacking is in coaches bringing in new students, that are good with children, that educate children of what horses are about and bring in new ‘stock’ that will be our next equestrian generation.”
Wells opened her first riding school and training facility, Secret Creek Stables, directly across from West Brooke’s Drinkwater Road location. From those humble beginnings, Wells saw the opportunity
for growth, and was ecstatic when the 17-acre equestrian facility West Brooke now operates on came up for sale.
The property features a large indoor riding arena, which is crucial for all-year riding in Port Alberni’s notoriously wet weather.
West Brooke is currently home to 12 school horses and more than a dozen boarders, and offers lessons, leases, clinics, shows and to riders of all ages and levels.
In addition to hosting clinics in a variety of disciplines, West Brooke has also been home to Parks and Rec summer camps.
The facility hosted its first horse
schooling show Dec. 1, with 30 participants, and will host another, named ‘Spring Fling’, on April 26. Admission is free and families who are interested in learning more about horses are welcome to come out and watch the show.
Wells said there is a misconception amongst some families that horses are too expensive, but she said it is quite comparable to other extra-curricular sports like hockey.
Wells, along with her mom Darlene Coulson, co-owner of WBEC, are hard at work expanding the facility, as revenue allows, to accommodate bigger events, similar to those in Victoria.
Next on the wish list is a round pen and outdoor riding arena, with grass rings in the future.
“I want to take the experience that I’ve learned everywhere else and bring that back here and show people a way it can be done without the drama and make [West Brooke] something for everyone,” Wells said.
“It doesn’t matter what saddle you ride in, whether you ride a donkey, or ride sideways, just come ride with us.”
To learn more about West Brooke Equestrian Centre, please visit the Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/westbrookeeq,
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West Brooke Equestrian Centre owners Darlene Coulson and Shawna Wells are working to bring the horse community together in the Valley. Pictured here in the barn with Shawna’s personal horse Rumour.
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The Port Alberni and District Labour Council is holding its annual Day of Mourning service on Sunday, April 28 at the Steelworkers’ Hall on Montrose Street. The service will begin at 10 a.m. The event concludes with the laying of floral tributes to honour those who have been injured or killed on the job.
Proud of being a garage-saling type? Then you’re going to want to check out a garage sale on Saturday, April 27 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Trinity Church Hall, corner of Fifth Avenue and Angus Street. Hosted by PAGO Grannies. All proceeds to the Stephen Lewis Foundation.
Did you know that Canada has one of the highest instances of Multiple Sclerosis in the world (550----75,000 cases)? Help support MS initiatives by participating in the MS Walk. The event is on Sunday, April 28. Registration is at the Legion from 9-10:30 a.m. with the walk and barbecue afterward.
If you love animals and support the SPCA, then attend their special Silent Auction. The event is happening on Sunday, April 28 at Cherry Creek Hall. The doors open at 5 p.m. and Dinner at 5 p.m. Tix are $25 and available at the SPCA and Scotia Bank.
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WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON/ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
Cecelia Bigstone, 59, is on the mend after suffering a broken knee during an arrest on Feb. 15. The Pivot Legal Society is now looking into the incident.
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A woman injured during a
police arrest in February expects answers from the Independent Investigations Office.
Cecelia Bigstone, 59, suffered a broken knee after a struggle with two RCMP officers on the corner of Eighth Avenue and Maitland Street on Feb. 15.
“A lot of other people don’t say anything when it comes to dealing with the law. Well I don’t believe that,” Bigstone said. “I have the right to speak up and I want them held accountable for what happened to me.”
According to Bigstone, she lost her temper that morning at the local Ministry of Social Development Office because she was unable to secure a mid-month cheque.
She left the office
and was walking along Eighth Avenue heading home. Shortly after 10:45 a.m. she was pulled over by police.
Bigstone admits she’d been drinking alcohol, and wasn’t supposed to as part of a court order from a previous matter.
She said she gave police her name, and admitted she knew shouldn’t have been drinking.
Bigstone said she pushed away from the officers, then a struggle ensued that ended up with the three of them in a heap on the ground.
“My leg twisted when I went down and I screamed “My leg is broken, you broke my leg,” she said.
Bigstone said she was cuffed then lifted and placed in the back of the police car.
Bigstone was booked and then placed in a cell, she said.
The IIO reported that the BC Ambulance Service responded to a call
at the police station and that a female was transported to West Coast General Hospital where she was treated.
BC Ambulance officials confirm that an ambulance transported Bigstone from the RCMP station to WCGH at 11:12 a.m.
Doctors at WCGH diagnosed Bigstone with a broken knee cap. She was transported to Nanaimo Regional General Hospital where she underwent major repair surgery.
A long staple marked scar runs from the top of her knee to her mid-shin. “I’ve got plates and screws holding my knee together now,” she said.
The IIO asserted its jurisdiction in the matter and started its investigation on Feb. 25. The IIO conducts investigations into police related incidents of death or serious harm to determine whether
or not an officer may have committed an offence.
According to the IIO, police reported that Bigstone was in violation of a court order when she was arrested.
RCMP previously declined to comment on the matter, citing the investigation.
According to officials from Port Alberni Provincial Court, Bigstone is charged with two counts of assaulting a police officer and one count of obstruction relating to the incident.
Bigstone says she hasn’t spoken to a lawyer about what happened yet but will once she’s better able. “I want some answers about what happened, and I want someone held responsible,” she said.
The case is still under investigation therefore it can’t be commented on in any way, said IIO official Owen Court.
At the conclusion of the investigation, officials will either send a report to Crown counsel if they feel an officer has committed an offense, or make a public report if there was no offense committed.
The incident has attracted the attention of the Pivot Legal Society on the Lower Mainland, officials from which are anxious to talk to Bigstone.
“We are aware of this incident and we definitely have in interest in it,” said Pivot lawyer Doug King.
Pivot is a legal advocacy organization that represents and defends the marginalized and disenfranchised.
The group assists by helping access all the documents that a client has the right to, then analyzing them to see if they have a legal case or not, King said.
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A smoldering cigarette is thought to be the cause of a fire at a Melrose Street complex on Monday afternoon. One person was found dead inside and seven other residents were displaced.
Cigarette sparked fatal blazeWAWMEESH
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A smoldering cigarette likely caused the fire that ripped through a four-plex and claiming the life of a female resident on Monday, Port Alberni Fire Chief
Tim Pley said.“The physical
evidence at the fire suggests that the fire was accidental,” Pley said. “It’s highly likely that it was started by a cigarette.”
No cigarette was found at the scene. “But everything is consistent with
a fire started by a cigarette,” Pley said.
The RCMP investigation into the fire is still ongoing.
The BC Coroner’s Service removed the body from the residence on Tuesday. Officials won’t release the identity of the victim yet pending notification of next of kin, spokesperson Barb McLintock said.
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C A N A D I A NCOMMUNITYNEWSPAPERAWARD 2012
2012CCNA
V ICTORIA – The B.C. Liberal Party deserves credit for
releasing its policy book in full on the eve of the formal election campaign.
That’s about the only positive thing to be said about it.
For those who take the time to read party leader Christy Clark’s 40-page booklet, there are a few nuggets of news.
For instance, a re-elected B.C. Liberal government would continue its justice reform agenda by moving traffic ticket disputes out of courtrooms, as they did with impaired driving cases.
Most of it consists of glowing descriptions of the government’s 12-year record, and attacks on the NDP of the kind that are not normally seen in a platform.
This is consistent with Clark’s style since she was anointed party leader two
years ago.The main focus, as
revealed in February’s throne speech, is a plan to pay off B.C.’s growing debt and perhaps even get rid of the provincial sales tax with an Alberta-style “prosperity fund” from liquefied natural gas exports.
Whether this is from imposing a new export tax on LNG or simply from a windfall of gas royalties is not clear. Clark and her energy minister contradicted each other on that when it was announced, and the platform doesn’t shed any new light.
All we have is a big logo on the side of Clark’s campagn bus declaring “DEBT FREE B.C.”
As I’ve written before, there is plenty of real evidence of a huge new LNG industry in the making.
As for paying off the $60 billion debt that the B.C. Liberals’ pre-election
budget predicts will keep growing, cartoonist Adrian Raeside summed it up best: LNG revenues are “Christy Clark’s invisible friend.”
Clark finished up last week with stops in Terrace and Prince Rupert, promising an LNG windfall for local governments as well.
She repeated the platform’s attack line that the NDP are going to wreck the trillion-dollar LNG boom with a
Quebec-style moratorium on “fracking” to extract gas from deep shale formations.
That’s not an outright lie, but it’s almost as speculative as Clark’s notions of a 30-year windfall that could at best barely start during the next four-year term.
The NDP are not calling for a moratorium on natural gas production. They’re calling for yet another “review,” one of many vague, wobbly
positions that have been adopted by both dominant parties.
An earlier premier named Glen Clark became famous for “freezing” things like ferry fares and car insurance rates.
Now Christy Clark is “freezing” personal income tax rates for five years, and carbon tax rates too. That implies she’s planning to win this election and the next one, at a time when it is unclear whether she can even hold her own seat in Vancouver-Point Grey.
The B.C. Liberals will cut small business taxes by a point, some time in the next five years.
They will also increase income tax on large businesses and personal income of more than $150,000, but that’s not mentioned in their platform, since it goes against 12 years of their policy as a government.
• A clarification of last week’s column on the B.C. Conservative platform. Leader John Cummins informs me his plan to phase out the carbon tax.
Continued/ A9
BC Liberals are running scaredSavvy voters will determine election
The 2013 provincial election will be one of the most important in a generation.
At a time when the economy appears to be in slow motion, yet demands on the public purse are increasing, voters need to pay attention to who’s running.
Of course, that’s said in every election – to no avail.
Last time around, in the 2009 provincial election, only about 50 per cent of voters bothered to cast a vote.
Who is to blame and will things be any different this year?
It’s hard to say. Is it negative advertising that turns people
off? Some politicians say so and promise a more positive campaign.
Will that end indifference or will people turn away from boredom?
Is it helplessness and apathy that keep people away from the polls?
Many people simply don’t connect with government.
Why?Perhaps B.C. voters simply distrust anything
politicians say.Clearly there is a disconnect and the media
may have contributed to this malaise by blowing every little incident out of proportion.
As in the story of the boy who cried wolf, many voters simply tune out after a while, yet, sadly, when there is a real issue many eligible voters simply don’t see the connection between their vote and government policy.
Instead, they leave the field to special interest groups – business, unions, lobbyists – to hijack the results.
The truth is that politicians will only be accountable if held accountable.
The public has a right to toss any of them out if they don’t do what they promised, so voters need to pay attention to what politicians say and they need to find out who they are.
Over the next few weeks, the newspaper will be covering the region’s ridings with information from local candidates.
The rest is up to you.~ Nanaimo News Bulletin
“LNG revenues are Chritie
Clark’s invisible friend.”– Tom Fletcher
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Alberni Valley News Thursday , April 25, 2013 www.albernivalleynews.com A11
The freedom to question
To the Editor,My visits of late to
city council meetings have been irritating.
As I approach the podium, I am rudely interrupted.
Case in point, when I dangled a piece of shredded tire in front of Catalyst’s CEO, Kevin Clarke. I questioned his claim of being a “good corporate citizen” while burning tire derived fuel in this valley.
In a democracy, dissidence must not only be allowed, it must be welcomed.
Mayor and councillors, have respect for the lady who balances the scales of justice and freedom.
Jacques A. Savard,Poirt Alberni
Trophy hunting not honourable
To the Editor,I hope our
Valley’s logo with symbolic images of bears represents a continued step in the right direction for increased tourism, and doesn’t foreshadow attracting travellers who participate in trophy hunting bears, per Liberal MLA
Candidate Darren Deluca’s election profile.
He’s been a guide outfitter on Vancouver Island for 18 years and his apparent satiation for slaughtering innocent animals in the wild is disgraceful.
Trophy hunting is the same as shooting fish in a barrel. This is not the same philosophy honourable sustenance hunters can relate to whose truth is, eat what you kill.
“Sport” hunting is a violent form of recreation that has left countless animals maimed, and orphaned animals vulnerable to starvation, exposure, and predation.
It may explain all the orphaned baby bear cubs found suffering, struggling to hang onto life, who are rescued and cared for at the North Island Wildlife recovery centre each year.
Reading Deluca’s profile frustrated and angered me that someone with such malevolent behaviour and regressive mentality is running for a leadership position.
It’s hard enough for these wild
animals, struggling to survive in habitats annihilated by private logging companies that were once managed with Crown Forestry Practises, before TFL44 was given away by Minister of Forests Michael de Jong with the stroke of a pen to private corporations.
Lest we forget the Liberal government is responsible for the loss of mill jobs, allowing the wood to be exported as raw logs rather than lumber.
Deluca’s platform to rectify forestry jobs is to cut more old growth forests, what little remains, for what appears to be his own self-fulfilling gain to create conditions for his blood-sport.
Stacey Gaiga,Port Alberni
Dix at BC’s wheel is a deal
To the Editor,BC’s government is
a sprawling service-based business with an enormous budget and a huge number of employees.
Mister Dix lacks business-based managerial skills and could inadvertently make some terrible mistakes. Hopefully Mister Dix knows his own limitations
and will not allow the NDP’s socialistic exuberance to contort into know-it-all stupidity.
As someone once commented, the government cannot give anything to anybody that it doesn’t first take from somebody else.
If Adrian Dix does become the premier, and then drives our province even further into the ditch of fiscal mismanagement, middle-of-the-road British Columbians will not allow a leader of the NDP to sit in the driver’s seat of this province for a long long time.
In spite of misgivings about Adrian “Left Wheeler” Dix, I would rather have him at the wheel for the next four years than Christy ‘Fender Bender’ Clark.
Lloyd Atkins,Vernon, B.C.
Clark all about the photo-op
To the Editor,Since becoming
the Premier, on the strength of a mere 29,000 BC Liberal Party card-carrying members voting on the third electronic ballot, Christy Clark has been justifiably ridiculed as Premier
Photo-Op. Her leadership
style has always been linked to vainly smiling at the ever-present cameras at every opportunity.
Her self-professed leadership skills were never apparent, stumbling from one crisis to the next in a shambolic display of being pathetically shallow and ill-prepared; even former supporters couldn’t wait for the election to put her out of her misery, as she floundered and flopped around like a fish out of water.
Yet, with her poll numbers headed south faster than fragile monarch butterflies at the end of summer; her handlers repeatedly told the media that they were not unduly worried.
Unbelievably, in the first week since the writ was dropped, those handlers have turned Premier Photo-op into an even more risible and ludicrous figure.
Will she be able to claim that her party garnered more votes than her opponents, or will she just fade away to allow us plebeians to regain a little sanity ??
Bernie Smith,Parksville, B.C.
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From/ A08 The plan does not
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The platform asserts that total provincial revenues will continue to
rise in the next four years, despite the uncompensated loss of $1 billion from the carbon tax.
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Clinic in cardsFrom/ A3
Wells spent a year and a half with the Millar farm before returning to B.C.
In addition to co-owning two horses with the Millars, Wells has maintained a working relationship with the family and returned to Ontario in September to present photos of West Brook Equestrian Centre, which opened last summer.
“They were open to that and blown away with what we’ve done so far and he was very impressed so I was pleased, and I went and rode some of the babies I had started.”
Wells hopes to one day host an Ian Millar clinic on Vancouver Island, at Arbutus Meadows in Nanoose or at West Brooke Equestrian Centre.
“It would be cool,” she said. “He’s so good with the public.”
Compromise on street name change
Niomi PearsoNSpecial to the NewS
A request to rename a portion of Victoria Quay to Veteran’s Way has been curbed with a compromise to place a Legion/Veterans sign on top of the current street sign.
According to a planning department report, the proposed change would directly impact four properties, including the Royal Canadian Legion Alberni Valley Branch 293.
The city has received written concerns from one elderly property owner who has lived on the site for 45 years and would experience stress and financial hardship from the expense of changing one’s mailing address.
“The recommendation is a middle course that allows the property owner who is concerned and stressful about having his address changed
to keep his address, but it also allows a sign to be put in place that allows a sign to be put in place that allows the Legion the recognition they’re looking for,” said City Manager Ken Watson.
Councillors Hira Chopra and Wendy Kerr suggested looking into the possibility of having the Legion consider paying some of the costs incurred by the property owners in regards to the street name change.
“I don’t have a problem either way but I think we should talk with them one more time before you pass this motion,” Chopra said.
Solda said the compromise was a great way to mitigate the concerns.
“I’m not going to be responsible for someone’s health regarding the sign,” she said.
The city plans to work with the Legion on signs appearance.
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Easter Sunday dawned with a glorious sun and a definite promise of summer. Our morning was spent running around the back yard choosing places that were not too sunny to hide chocolate Easter eggs.
Around noon our three visitors arrived Mom with two children, Benjamin was one and a half years, and Audrey Rose was 4 years old.
Audrey Rose was very shy as four-year-olds tend to be while holding on to her Mother’s leg and Benjamin just had a stunned look on his face.
Evidently they had snoozed in the car on the voyage from Nanaimo to Port Alberni and had just woken up.
Of course my trusty Nikon and I were snapping away, shy or no shy as they walked down our front path.
Because they were in the shade of our cedar trees I was shooting ISO 800, R A W format, 18~70mm lens set at 70mm, f10 aperture, 1/160 shutter speed. Crouching down to shoot at their level while using the 70mm to bring them closer without being on top of them is one way to
shoot young children. 1/160 of a second was fast enough should either child decide to make a run for it.
We all went through the house and went directly to the back yard for the Easter egg hunt. It was now high noon (although without Gary Cooper) and the sun was casting heavy shadows under their eyes, under their noses and under their chins on those lovely faces.
Lesley explained the rules of the Easter egg hunt, simply find the eggs before the chocolate melts. Audrey Rose found her first egg and her little face lit up with big smiles all traces of shyness gone.
We are all aware of the rule “Don’t shoot between 10:00am and 3:00pm” because of
the dark shadows and harsh sunrays.
To counter the bright sun and harsh shadows, I crouched down, used fill-flash and shot at ISO 400, RAW format, f14 aperture, 1/250 shutter speed.
Before you shoot fill-flash make sure that you are aware of the flash sync speed of your camera so that you can set you shutter speed accordingly.
The fill-flash got rid of the heavy face shadows while balancing the sun exposure so that the photograph was not over-exposed.
The trick of shooting children is to be part of the scenery, let them do their thing and be ready for those candid shots by being where they are going.
When the eggs were
all collected they drew on the patio concrete with huge sidewalk chalk , played fetch ball with Bella the dog until they got bored and then went inside to watch TV.
I set my camera to ISO 400, RAW, f4.5 aperture, 1/60 shutter speed and used fill-flash once more.
I wanted the room to be bright as well as the children.
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A dog’s lifeNya, a border collie/lab cross, and her pal Lucy, take off after a ball thrown by Lucy’s owner Stephanie Smith, at Stirling Park dog park.
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Niomi PearsoNSpecial to the NewS
To partner or not to partner – that
will be the question when the City of Port Alberni receives word on several grant applications made to get the proposed District Energy Project flowing.
The project consists of a centrally located fiber based biomass system that would provide, in the first phase, heat and hot water to up to 12 buildings through approximately three kilometres of underground, insulated pipes.
The system has a 50-year shelf life and is fueled by fiber biomass, which includes wood waste in the form of construction demolition waste, and scotch broom.
In addition to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and diverting wood waste from the landfill (which is then chipped instead of burned), the project would provide about
$265,000 per year in non-tax revenue for the city.
To offset the project’s near $10-million cost, the city has applied for $1.5 million from the Gas Tax Innovation Fund, and $800,000 from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Green Municipal Fund (GMF).
During Monday night’s council meeting, consultant Stephen Salter provided an overview and update on the project. A decision on the funding applications is expected by July.
Other proposed funding sources for the energy project are loans; $4 million GMF loan and $1 million Municipal Finance Authority loan and just under $250,000 in city in-kind contributions.
Private investment makes up the remaining $2.4 million in proposed
funding, although council could decide to borrow the money instead, pending on the outcome of the grants.
“The biggest drawback for having partners would be that the revenues would not come to the city in the same way, we couldn’t expect
to have the same return,” Salter said. “We would also have less control over the use of the
system.”Other disadvantages
include losing the ability to claim all of the carbon tax and greenhouse gas reductions.
Salter added that the advantages include private sector expertise and a lower debt load.
So far, the district energy project has received enthusiasm from potential clients, such as the Multiplex, Echo Village, Echo Pool, Pioneer Towers and West Coast
General Hospital.“We’ve had written
expressions of interest and support,” Deakin said. “Enough that we felt confident in making the funding application.”
In response to a question from councilor Wendy Kerr on cost comparison, Salter said energy clients could expect to save in two ways.
“The first is that they would see a discount in the total cost of about 20 per cent, but the other thing is that typically district energy is sold over long term contract. Because the system is going to operate for a long time, and we have a pretty good idea of what it’s going to cost, they would be signing a contract to take energy with inflation at the rate of inflation... so they get price certainty.”
Pat Deakin, economic development manager said the department will continue to look into further grant sources as they come available.
Continued/ A16
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From/ A14 A public private
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COOKHOUSE
250-723-42277 days a week • Harbour Quay
Home of West Coast
Art, Jewelry, Prints & Cards
Unique Gifts & Gift Certifi cates
• Open: Tues. - Sat. 10 am - 5pm • 250-724-59995440 Argyle Street • Port Alberni, B.C.
Clocktower Gallery presents
THE ART OF CECIL DAWSON
ON OPEN WATER WITH MY DAD
MAY 1ST-31ST
4977 Argyle Street • 250-918-9113
Beckonings Upcycled Furnishings
& Home Décor
email [email protected]
Find us on
Ph: (250) 724-30114940 ARGYLE ST. • FREE DELIVERY
Watch for details on our 7th Anniversary Celebration! 4969 Argyle St. 250-723-3331email:
WE DO CHILDREN’S PARTIES!
Open: Tues. - Sat. 10 am to 4:30 pm
• Animal House• Fairy Party (Girls)• Dragon Party (Boys)• BFF Spa Day• Creative Art Play
Theme Parties
Ages 3-13
Kismet Quilts5334 Argyle St., Port Alberni, B.C. 250-723-6605
www.kismetquilts.com
Fabrics
Quilts
Notions
Classes
Patterns
Books
WE SERVELUNCH & DINNER
7 Days a week 11 am - 9 pm
We have Gift Certi� cates
Harbour Quay • 778-421-2826under the clock
We have the Best Viewsfrom our Waterfront Patio
Carmoor’s Cookery Ltd.
250-723-3302 • 5304 Argyle St., Port Alberni
Mother’s Day Brunch
for 2 $14.95Dinner also available
Order
Next Uptown Shopping page is published
MAY 30THCall the Alberni Valley News
at 250-723-6399 if you would like to participate
Shop Uptown
Spring andSummer Stock Arriving Daily!2945 3rd Ave. • Ph: 250.724-4244
Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Summer Stock Arriving Daily!Arriving Daily!Arriving Daily!Arriving Daily!
Waxing,Ear PiercingPedicuresOPEN: Mon.-Sat. 9 am - 5 pm
Open til 8 pm Thurs
Walk-Ins Welcome
Book Now for our Spring Colour/Foil Specials!5056 Angus Street, Port Alberni, B.C. • 250-723-0515 3034 3rd Avenue 250-720-8950
Wedding & PromDresses 4947 Argyle St., Port Alberni, B.C. 250.723.3366
STARTING NOW: Every Monday Seniors 60 years or
better, receive 10% off purchases ofJEWELRY, COLLECTIBLES, CLOTHING,
BOOKS & MORE!
947 Argyle St.t P, Port Alberni, B.C. 250.72
thank you for supporting our local S.P.C.A. shelter
STARTING NOW: Every Monday Seniors 60 years or
S.P.C. A. Thrift Store
ALSO WEEKLY SPECIALS
Shop UptownShop UptownNow Open
Late Fridays
A18 www.albernivalleynews.com Thursday, April 25, 2013 Alberni Valley News Alberni Valley News Thursday, April 25, 2013 www.albernivalleynews.com A19
EURO RITE CORTES-MAPLE
was $164.69
Now $11978
EURO-RITE SOLAIRE -
CHOCOLATE PEARwas $164.69
Now $10970
BOWEN OAK RAISED PANEL
Was $135.89
Now $8783
EURO RITE CAPILANO Antique White
Now $16799
EURO-RITE GABRIOLA
White
was $123.19
Now $5834
3 available2 available
• CABINETS • COUNTERTOPS
• VANITIES • SINKS • FAUCETS
• HANDLES • TOWEL STANDS
AND MORE!
250-724-1291www.beavercreekhomecenter.com Tuesday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:30 pm • Monday & Saturday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
~ While supplies last ~ All sales fi nal ~ Products are as is KITCHEN & BATH CENTER
4821 Johnston Road
SHOWROOM CLEARANCE
FREE in-house Kitchen Design Consultation with experienced showroom staff including 3D Drawings!
$1.28sq.ft. 17.65 sq.ft. per box
$1.28sq.ft. 17.65 sq.ft. per box
ENVY Laminate Flooring*
12.3mmx90mm3.5” wide plank
25 year residential warranty
6 colours in stock
up to 50% OFF
All Special order blinds
BLINDS
Custom Window Blinds: wood, faux wood, cellular, vertical fabrics or PVC, aluminum or PVC horizontal
BLINDS
20% OFFInstaller available
2 PIECE LINEN HUTCH SET Luxo Palladio top was$ 488.99
Now $29969Linen Base was $462.99
Now $30697
MAYFAIR VANITY WITH BLACK GRANITE TOP AND UNDER MOUNT SINK
Was $362.99
Now $25488
TOTO WHITE VESSEL SINKWas $575.00
Now $35000
SHAKER BIRCH BRAZIL NUT1 door, 2 drawer Vanity, 30”wx21”dx34”h
Was $302.00
Now $23437
ROUND BASIN CLEAR TEMPERED GLASSWas $84.99
Now $6507
EVOLUTION CHOCOLATE VANITY36”w x 18” dWas $346.49
Now $26194
SANTOS WALL CABINETS24”x30”
was $239.31
Now $17282
MOEN GLENSHIRE MIRRORBrushed Nickle
was $1119.99
Now $85281 only
1 only
ACRYLIC BONE VANITY TOP30”wx22”d Was $149.99
Now $87 53
1 only
2 only
2 available
GRANITE VANITY TOP WITH UNDERMOUNT SINK Ubatuba Colour • 31”w x 22”d
was $304.69 Now $21552
may not be exactly as illustrated
1 only
as is
CLEAR TEMPERED BLACKGLASS TOPWas $325.99
Now $22800
1 only
Sold as is
EURO-RITE/SALTSPRING VANITY2 door24”wx 21”d doorWas $169.99
Now $11333
Selected Items REDUCED TO CLEAR!! MANY MORE SALE ITEMS IN STORE
while supplies last
10 DAY SALE!
APR. 25 - MAY 4
25.74 sq.ft. per box
25.74 sq.ft. per box
LockIt Laminate Flooring* 8.3mmx110mm4.5” wide plank
20 year residential warranty
88¢sq.ft.
2 colours in stock
Cabinets,Counter Top, Tile Backsplash
NOW $2400001 only Reg $5800.00
NOW $150000Island
1 only Reg $3900
While Supplies
Last!
SOLD
A18 www.albernivalleynews.com Thursday, April 25, 2013 Alberni Valley News Alberni Valley News Thursday, April 25, 2013 www.albernivalleynews.com A19
EURO RITE CORTES-MAPLE
was $164.69
Now $11978
EURO-RITE SOLAIRE -
CHOCOLATE PEARwas $164.69
Now $10970
BOWEN OAK RAISED PANEL
Was $135.89
Now $8783
EURO RITE CAPILANO Antique White
Now $16799
EURO-RITE GABRIOLA
White
was $123.19
Now $5834
3 available2 available
• CABINETS • COUNTERTOPS
• VANITIES • SINKS • FAUCETS
• HANDLES • TOWEL STANDS
AND MORE!
250-724-1291www.beavercreekhomecenter.com Tuesday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:30 pm • Monday & Saturday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
~ While supplies last ~ All sales fi nal ~ Products are as is KITCHEN & BATH CENTER
4821 Johnston Road
SHOWROOM CLEARANCE
FREE in-house Kitchen Design Consultation with experienced showroom staff including 3D Drawings!
$1.28sq.ft. 17.65 sq.ft. per box
$1.28sq.ft. 17.65 sq.ft. per box
ENVY Laminate Flooring*
12.3mmx90mm3.5” wide plank
25 year residential warranty
6 colours in stock
up to 50% OFF
All Special order blinds
BLINDS
Custom Window Blinds: wood, faux wood, cellular, vertical fabrics or PVC, aluminum or PVC horizontal
BLINDS
20% OFFInstaller available
2 PIECE LINEN HUTCH SET Luxo Palladio top was$ 488.99
Now $29969Linen Base was $462.99
Now $30697
MAYFAIR VANITY WITH BLACK GRANITE TOP AND UNDER MOUNT SINK
Was $362.99
Now $25488
TOTO WHITE VESSEL SINKWas $575.00
Now $35000
SHAKER BIRCH BRAZIL NUT1 door, 2 drawer Vanity, 30”wx21”dx34”h
Was $302.00
Now $23437
ROUND BASIN CLEAR TEMPERED GLASSWas $84.99
Now $6507
EVOLUTION CHOCOLATE VANITY36”w x 18” dWas $346.49
Now $26194
SANTOS WALL CABINETS24”x30”
was $239.31
Now $17282
MOEN GLENSHIRE MIRRORBrushed Nickle
was $1119.99
Now $85281 only
1 only
ACRYLIC BONE VANITY TOP30”wx22”d Was $149.99
Now $87 53
1 only
2 only
2 available
GRANITE VANITY TOP WITH UNDERMOUNT SINK Ubatuba Colour • 31”w x 22”d
was $304.69 Now $21552
may not be exactly as illustrated
1 only
as is
CLEAR TEMPERED BLACKGLASS TOPWas $325.99
Now $22800
1 only
Sold as is
EURO-RITE/SALTSPRING VANITY2 door24”wx 21”d doorWas $169.99
Now $11333
Selected Items REDUCED TO CLEAR!! MANY MORE SALE ITEMS IN STORE
while supplies last
10 DAY SALE!
APR. 25 - MAY 4
25.74 sq.ft. per box
25.74 sq.ft. per box
LockIt Laminate Flooring* 8.3mmx110mm4.5” wide plank
20 year residential warranty
88¢sq.ft.
2 colours in stock
Cabinets,Counter Top, Tile Backsplash
NOW $2400001 only Reg $5800.00
NOW $150000Island
1 only Reg $3900
While Supplies
Last!
SOLD
A20 www.albernivalleynews.com Thursday , April 25, 2013 Alberni Valley News
Every Friday at 9 am, we will draw 10 winners who will each win a key. Winners will be contacted and names will be published in the Alberni Valley News.
Throughout the promotion we will give away 190 keys, You may win more than one key.All entries are good for one week only. We will start fresh each week with a NEW DRAW, so enter often
Key holders must be present at THE GREAT CAR GIVEAWAY EVENTLocation and time to be announced
4885 Beaver Creek Road 250-723-2831 OR 4006 Johnston Road 250-724-0008
Alberni District Co-opServing the Alberni Valley since 1928
Alberni District CO-OP is giving away a
BRAND NEW CAR to one of our members!
Not a member? Join today for only
$10With each purchase made at either Port Alberni Co-op locations, receive an entry for a chance to win a key for a Ford Fusion. One lucky keyholder will win the Car on July 13th!
Every Friday at 9 am, we will draw 10 winners who will each win a key. Winners will be contacted and Every Friday at 9 am, we will draw 10 winners who will each win a key. Winners will be contacted and
190 Keys
to be won!
Contest Runs Now Until July 13, 2013
ALBERNI CO-OP GREAT CAR GIVEAWAY ~ Car Draw July 13 • 2012 Ford Fusion
ENTRY RULES ✔ Must be a member ✔ Entry Ballot MUST include; Full Name, Member Number, Phone Number and Receipt Number✔ Tickets given away at 25 litre increments✔ 1 ticket for each 25L increments✔ One ticket for each 10.00 in store purchase✔ Fuel Delivery - every 100 litres 1 ticket. Tickets will be stapled to invoice. Maximum of 10 tickets✔ Card lock customer can bring in card lock receipt and receive 1 ticket per 25 L. Maximum of 10 tickets✔ Furnace repair and protection plan purchases will receive one ticket. ✔ 190 keys✔ Last draw will be July 12. Winners will be noti� ed by phone as the draw is the next day. ✔ Spouses can use same number and well as kids under 16. Kids over 16 must get their own membership✔ Each Friday at approximately 9am, 10 names will be drawn for keys which will be provided on the day of the draw.✔ Names will be published in AV Times on Thursdays and letters will be sent to each winner.✔ Each week will be a fresh start; you may win more than once so keep entering. ✔ Key winners must attend Key Day. In the event of not being able to attend the letter must contain
the name of the proxy. New names are not drawn.✔ Keys will be selected by key winners and must produce ID.✔ Co-op employees and anyone living in their household are not eligible to win.
THE GREAT
CAR GIVEAWAY
Co-opmembersreceived 5¢/litre in 2012
Alberni Valley News Thursday , April 25, 2013 www.albernivalleynews.com A21
Voted Best Burgerson Vancouver Island
Open: 10:45 am - 9:45 pm • 7 days a week4422 Gertrude 250-723-6331
APRIL SPECIAL
$399each
Double DeckerBURGER
We Serve Breakfast House Made:
Bagels, Granola, Oatmeal, Omelettes & more
NEW Healthy Salads & Wraps Available
n n n
Cup CraveCupcakes
All Bread
& Dressing
House Made
Open Mon. to Sat. ~ 9 am - 6 pm Sun. 10 am - 5 pm
n n n
Call 778-421-3688 Next to Capelli on Victoria Quay
STAMPS CAFE
4277 Stamp Ave.250-724-7171
Barclay Hotel
BRUNCHBRUNCH BREAKFAST BREAKFAST
&&
SUNDAYSUNDAY
Buff et not exactly as shown
9 am to
1 pm
$1295per person
Something For Everyone
Air Conditioned
A Local Tradition
Since 1969
Sunday SmorgaSbord from 4-8 pm
last Friday of every
month
• Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
4785 Beaver Creek Rd. • 250.723.2474
Open 7 days a
week
FAmiLyReSTAuRAnT
Dining for the Whole
familyPatio now Open
Harbour Quay • 778-421-2826below the clock
Book your special event with usReservations Recommended
GREAT FOODGREAT VIEW
GREAT COMPANY
LUNCH & DINNERFEATURES
7 DAYS A WEEKOPEN 11:00 am - 9:00 pm
✁✁
D-4035 Redford St. 250-736-1782 4539 Gertrude St. 778-421-1SUB (782)
Served only onWhite or Whole WheatSalami, Pepperoni, Pizza Sauce and Sub Mozzarella Cheese. Your choice of veggies 1 coupon per visit per person
VALID AT BOTH LOCATIONS: APRIL 25 - 31/2013
ON OUR
FOOTLONG PIZZA SUB
2FOR1
✁✁
GET TO KNOW OUR PIZZA SUBS
✁
Taste of Alberni
4505 Gertrude St.250-723-2611
OPEN: Mon.-Sat. - 11:30 am ;
Sun. at 4:00 pm
ANY SMALLPIZZA or PASTA $995
EveryMon., Tue.
& Wed.Eat In Only
724-5050
or
Weekly Menu
Frozen Home-Cooked MealsSenior, Single and Family Portions
- Made by Juanita and Kelly
www.coastcountrykitchen.caOpen for Pick-Up Wednesday 2-6 pm or we welcome pre-arranged pick ups for YOUR convenience at... 4712 Ires Road
To Order Call 778-421-4712 or
Cell: (Kelly) 250-720-6597,
(Juanita) 250-735-0493
or E-mail:[email protected]
We provide specialized catering for:• Luncheons • Dinners • Meetings • Weddings
• Memorial Teas • Family Gatherings
WEEK OF APRIL 28TH
• Baked Ham & Scallop Potatoes
• Chicken Cordon Bleu
• Homemade Cabbage Rolls (Senior $5 & Regular $10)
• Fresh Chef Salad 250-723-2622
#100-3550 Johnston Rd., Port Alberni, B.C.
• Some Restrictions Apply • Call for details
250-723-2622
MOMEATS
FREE
Celebrate Mother’s Day
at Boston Pizza
250-723-2622
Hours: Sun. - Thurs: 7 am - 8 pmFri. & Sat.: 7 am - 9 pm
Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials
FREE Lunch Time Delivery(some restrictions apply)
$595
4833 Johnston Road • 250-724-5794
Miller’s Place
Breakfast SpecialMon. - Fri: 7am - 9 amHAM SCRAMBLER served with Toast & Hashbrowns
250736-1100
AAA BEEF FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Evening: 5 - 9 PM16 oz. Porter House Steak. $2495
Greek Platter....................... $1895
7 DAYS A WEEK:8 am - 3 pm8 oz. New York Steak Eggs, Hashbrowns & Toast....$1295
11 am - 5 pm8 oz. New York Steak Sandwich.................................$1295
DAILY LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALSWe cater to your dietary needs - GLUTEN FREE!
Gift Certi� cates Available
5093 Johnston Rd736-1100736-1100 Johnston Rd
NO BULL
WE HAVE THE BEST BEEF!
Voted Best Burgers on Vancouver Island Along with our Fries,
Fish & Chipsand more!
BURGERS:Plain ......................... $3.79Deluxe ...................... $4.29Cheese ...................... $4.59Mushroom ................ $4.59Combo ...................... $4.59Double Decker ......... $4.99Bacon ....................... $4.59J & L Special ............ $6.19
SNACKSHot Dog .................... $2.99Foot Long Hot Dog .. $4.69Grilled Cheese .......... $3.09Grilled Cheese & Bacon $3.39Chips ........................ $2.39Chips & Gravy ......... $2.89Onion Rings ............. $2.89SEAFOODS
Seafood Platter ......... $7.99Fish & Chips ............ $7.29Prawns & Chips ....... $7.99½ Order Fish & Chips ........................................... $6.39Scallops & Chips...... $7.99
ADDITIONAL MENUBaron of Beef Dip .... $7.29Chicken Strips .......... $6.89Chicken Burger ........ $5.59Chicken Club Burger $6.09Spicy Fries ............... $3.09Grilled Chicken Burger ............................. $5.19Garden Salad ............ $3.99Poutine ..................... $4.29
DRINKSPepsi ............. $1.49 /$1.79Diet Pepsi ..... $1.49 /$1.79Root Beer ..... $1.49 /$1.79Hot Chocolate ......... .$1.39Milk .......................... $2.09Tea ............................ $1.39Coffee ........... $1.39 /$1.69Ice Tea .......... $1.79 /$2.09SHAKESStrawberryChocolate ................. $2.89Vanilla
FLOATSOrange Root Beer ... $2.09DESSERTSApple Turnover ....... $1.29
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Gift Certifi cates
Available
A22 www.albernivalleynews.com Thursday , April 25, 2013 Alberni Valley News
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ROYALE BATHROOM TISSUE 9 Roll - 12 RollSelected TypesLimit 4. After limit 6.99Rest of Week 6.99
PEPSI BEVERAGES 6 x 710mL Selected FlavoursLimit 4. Rest of Week 2.99+ Deposit & Enviro Levy where applicable
PEPSI or COCA-COLABEVERAGES 12 x 355mLSelected FlavoursLimit 4. Rest of Week 4.99+ Deposit & Enviro Levy where applicable
BIO*LIFE HAND SOAP (365mL), IVORY (709mL), OLAY (295mL - 400mL) or OLD SPICE (473mL - 532mL) BODY WASH Selected Types Limit 4. After limit 3.99Rest of Week 3.99
QUO BRUSHESSelected TypesRest of Week 20% off*
STAYFREE PADS (14’s - 24’s), CAREFREE LINERS (36’s - 60’s) or O.B. TAMPONS (18’s) Selected TypesLimit 4. After limit 2.49Rest of Week 2.49
MOTRIN TABLETS (150’s),TYLENOL EASY OPEN CAPLETS or TABLETSSelected Types & SizesLimit 4. After limit 9.99Rest of Week 9.99
CHEER (1.47L) orGAIN (1.45L - 1.47L)LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENTSelected TypesLimit 4. After limit 4.99Rest of Week 4.99
GARNIER HERBASHINE or NUTRISSE HAIR COLOURSelected TypesLimit 4. After limit 7.99Rest of Week 7.99
HUGGIES or PAMPERS JUMBO TRAINING PANTSSelected Types & SizesLimit 4. After limit 10.99Rest of Week 10.99
CANONREBEL T3 CAMERALimit 2. After limit 399.99Rest of Week 399.99While quantities last. No rainchecks+ Environmental Handling or Disposal Fees where applicable
SIMPLE or GARNIER SKIN CARE PRODUCTSSelected Types & SizesRest of Week 25% off*
SIMPLY FOOD CRACKERS (225g) orNATURE VALLEY TRAIL MIX (175g), GRANOLA (175g - 230g) BARSSelected TypesLimit 4. After limit 1.99Rest of Week 1.99
RUFFLES, DORITOS, SUN CHIPS or CHEETOS SNACKSSelected Types & SizesLimit 4. Rest of Week 2.99
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Alberni Valley News Thursday , April 25, 2013 www.albernivalleynews.com A23
SATURDAY, MAY 4TH10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Shoppers Drug Mart will be hosting their Annual Fundraiser for
Look Good Feel Better
Your date with beautyPretty please come join us
FOR BEAUTY LOVERS LIKE YOU AND ALL YOUR FRIENDS!
GARAGE SALE IN PARKING LOT 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
3717 10th Avenue 250.723-7387
AMakeover
Event in
Cosmetics
Please come and
join us for...• Thank you gift with ticket • $2,000 in Prizes!
• 20X points with a $75 cosmetic purchase• Lots of Mother’s Day gift sets
Exfoliate · Extract · HydrateINSTANT RESULTS!
Featured on “The Doctors”
March Special: $99 when you mention this ad!
Art Rave Society of Alberni is hosting a Juried Art Show
August 17th, 18th, 2013
Call to Artists
Port Alberni, B.C.Contact: Wes Bloxham
Islands Gallery: 778-421-0090
See Our Website for details: alberniartrave.org
August 17th, 18th, 2013
Call to Artists
Port Alberni, B.C.Contact: Wes Bloxham
Islands Gallery: 778-421-0090
See Our Website for details:
The best of the Valley 2013Clockwise from above, Gillian Trumper presents Youth of the Year Jordie Bodnar, Ezra Tsai and Denae Edgar with their trophies. Past president and long time chamber volunteer Dwayne Parfitt was presented with the new Chamber Spirit Award by Chamber President Neil Malbon and vice presidents Teresa Bird and Peter Weinhold. 2012 Citizen of the Year Irene Robinson and BNI representative Pam Craig bestowed Dan Washington with top citizen honours. Malbon presents retired executive Director Mike Carter with a gift and thnks for eight years service.
WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON/
ALbErNI VALLEy NEWS
The Alberni Valley Chamber of Com-merce Awards were held April 18. The sold out crowd at the Best Western Barclay enjoyed dinner, en-tertainment and the awards. The evening opened with a short tribute and gifts to retiring executive director Mike Carter. A new award, the Chamber Spirit Award was presented to former president and long-time volun-teer Dwayne Parfitt. Award winners:
Small BusinessSteam Punk Cafe
Large BusinessHome Hardware
EntrepreneurBob and Ann Collins
Customer ServiceDave Timmins
VolunteerMelody Burton
EnvironmentalHetherington Indus-tries
Children and FamilyWest Coast SLAM
YouthDenae EdgarEzra TsaiJordie Bodnar
New ConstructionWest Coast MedicalCentre
RenovationsTseshaht Market
Citizen of the YearDan Washington
Special RecognitionKen Barlow
And the winners are ...
A24 www.albernivalleynews.com Thursday , April 25, 2013 Alberni Valley News
Business of the week
BelkensPlease pick up from BBQ
June 21stand re-design and fit
meet the PROFeSSiONAlSFOR THE BEST IN QUALITY, SERVICE & PRODUCTS CALL OR VISIT THESE FINE BUSINESSES!
Made in the Valley Port Alberni Proud
•FreshandSmokedEuropeanSausagemadeonsite•LargeVarietyofMarinatedChickenandPork•NaturalAngusBeefBurgers,TurkeyBurgers,BuffaloBurgers, MoroccanLambBurgersandElkBurgersmadebyPete•SmolkedSalmonandCandiedSalmon
Check us out for all your BBQ needs • Hours: Mon-Sat 9-6
Pete’sMountain MeatS & SauSage FaCtory
SpeCializing in all natural and HorMone Free MeatS
get a great Meal For a great priCe!
4888 Johnston road, Port Alberni • 250-723-7383
For all your excavating needs plus:
All materials bulk & pick/up load for sale
•CertifiedSepticSystems•TrenchlessPipeInstalls•EnvirosensitiveSiteWork•RockWalls
Rock QuaRRy MateRials•Blueroadchip•¾”,1”and4”minusshotrock•¾”,1”and1½”drainrock•Oversizeripraprock
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Excavating - 250-724-6771
Excavating Ltd.Serving Van. Isle. Since 1972
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Repair & sales
3707 3rd ave 250-724-5951
Automotive Repairs & Service for all Makes & Models
Quality Pre-Owned Vehicles
Christine Campbell250-720-9539
insured and Bondedwww.chrissyscare.com
SPECIALIzEdINSENIORSERVICESveterans affairs
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tracy Berrow “the RV lady” RV ConsultantI would love to invite you & your family down to our location to discuss your RV needs & plans for
the future. I look forward to meeting you and helping you and yours experience the adventure
and memories that the affordable RV lifestyle can bring. Come see me today!
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Community Events
SAT. APRIL 27◆ GARAGE SALE
fundraiser for PAGO Grannies. From 9 am - noon, at Trinity Church, corner of Fifth Avenue and Angus Street.
◆ GARAGE SALE hosted by mother’s group. At Alberni Elementary School.
SUN. APRIL 28◆ SiLEnt Auction
at Cherry Creek Hall. Doors open: 4 p.m. Dinner: 5 p.m. Tix:$25. Hosted by the SPCA.
◆ MS WALk registration at Legion from 9-10:30 a.m. Walk
along the dike and a barbecue afterward.
WED. MAY 1◆ ARt ShoW by Alberni
aboriginal artist Cecil Dawson. At the Clocktower Gallery, Harbour Quay. Starts: 10 a.m. Meet and chat with Dawson from 7-9 p.m.
SUN. MAY 5◆ hikE FoR hoSPicE
Annual fundraiser for Ty Watson House. Put together a team and collect donations. Zumbathon warmup event before walk, post-hike BBQ and coffee by donation. Call 250-723-4478 for more info.
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cene & Heardcene cene Sonja Drinkwater’s
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Jake VanKooten has been donating blood since the age of 17 and received his 150 donation plaque from Ed Yee the director of the Donor and Clinical Services Canadian Blood Services on last week Wednesday evening at the Best Western Plus Barclay Hotel.
Garry Poirier received a plaque for making 100 donations of blood from Ed Yee on last week Wednesday evening.
Tina McLeod was keynote speaker at the Blood Services thank you evening and spoke of how much she appreciates the service because her daughter has needed many transfusions. She is seen here with her daughter Ally, 10, and Ed Yee who presented them each with a gift for sharing their story.
Irene Loewen was given a special award by Ciara Stewart the volunteer resources coordinator and Jane Heron the supervisor of volunteer resources for her 50 years of volunteering to work with the clinic here in Port Alberni.
Wesley Desy also has made 100 donations of blood and was congratulated by Ed Yee on April 17th.
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CIBC through the Employee Ambassador Program donated $500 to the Read and Feed Program in our local schools on April 17. Bank employees Debbie Johnson, Crystal Clement and Colin Schult volunteer their time to help Sally Anderson, left, to feed the children and to read to them.
Heritage Place is much richer for all of these people who volunteer with their time and talent to make this assisted living facility so much nicer for the residents. They were thanked with a special tea last week.
These Sunshine Club members have been volunteering for 20 plus years and the six new ones will have their names added to the new volunteer Hall of Fame Plaque that was made by Bob Bessett.
25 year volunteer members of the Sunshine Club are May Hubert, Ina Price and Deb Barr.
Sunshine Club president Maureen Brechin thanks volunteer Judy Swift for all of her volunteering and wishes her well on her move to another community.
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THE ARTSTHE ARTS SPORTS / Volleyball. 31
Courtesy Portal Players
Teresa Drew, Melanie Anderson, Debra Hamilton in a scene from The Attic, The Pearls and Three Fine Girls. The show is at the Capitol.
A ‘Fine’ performanceTeresa Bird
Alberni vAlley news
The Fine sisters gave a fine performance
on their opening night at Capitol Theatre Friday night.
Melanie Anderson, Teresa Drew and Debra Hamilton are aptly cast as the three sisters reunited by their father’s death in The Attic, The Pearls and Three Fine Girls, the latest Portal Players production.
This talented trio of women had the audience laughing out loud at their antics as they revisit childhood
rivalries that have survived to adulthood.
Anderson, playing the youngest sister Jelly Fine, may be the most “fine” of all the sisters, having cared for her ailing father and practically setting about fulfilling his wish for a big party.
Drew is middle sister Jojo, the consummate business woman who is hiding behind her Blackberry and has a secret that really isn’t a secret to her sisters.
Jayne Fine, played by Hamilton, is the older sister, an academic who has man troubles.
The three women carry the whole show themselves without an intermission, even changing the sets while staying in character.
And while there were some opening night jitters Friday night, the flow of the story never faltered and the comedic punch lines as well as the poignant moments were carried off convincingly.
The play cleverly creates characters that never appear on stage but who have convincing off stage interaction with the Fine girls.
Of course those who really are behind the scenes must be credited with bringing this charming play to the Alberni Valley.
Derek and Deb Burke are experienced directors and producers and it shows in the quality of the production of the piece.
Backed up by a crew of Portal Players regulars, The Attic, The Pearls and Three Fine Girls is well presented.
Running for three more weekends, this production is a must see of the season for Portal Players.
Peak at new Rollin exhibit
Arts And Culture week
April 21-27 is Art and Culture Week and the Community Arts Council wants to remind everyone to get out and explore the Arts in Port Alberni.
Visit local galleries and explore the hidden treasures right here in the Alberni Valley.
You are all invited to stop by Rollin Art Centre Saturday, April 27, from 1–3 p.m. for a sneak preview of local artists who will be taking part in this year’s, Days with the Arts Tour.
Artists will be on hand showcasing some of their art, and tickets will be on sale for the 2013 self-guided tour taking place June 1-2.
Come see current show
“Cedar and Sawdust” is the current art exhibit starting at the Rollin
Art Centre.The show features
the work of artist Charlotte Bell.
This solo art exhibit opens the doors of memory and imagination to explore years of working in, and observing, the coastal forest of British Columbia.
It showcases a collection of soft acrylic paintings.
New show in the works
‘Art In The Schools’ will be the next art exhibit at Rollin Art
Centre. This exciting exhibit
runs from May 14 to June 8.
Students from local elementary schools and Community Living will have their artwork on display during this wonderful exhibit.
The artist’s reception is on Saturday May 25 from 1-3 p.m.
Come out and meet these up and coming artists and help them experience what being an artist is all about
Barkley sing, dance, stomp
Barkley Sounds Community Choir, presents Let’s Sing, Dance & Stomp.
The event is on Sunday April 28 at 2:30 p.m., at Alberni Valley United Church.
Tickets are $10 available at Rollin Art Centre, Cash Only.
Banner year in 2013
Children, adults and schools can partake in this great community event.
It’s that time of year again and once again the Arrowsmith Rotary Club will be sponsoring the ever-loved Banner Program.
There is a $10 registration fee, to cover the cost of supplies. Forms can be picked up at the Rollin Art Centre Tuesday – Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Deadline is May 18. Event planned for May 23-26 at the Kinsmen Community Centre.
Melissa Martin is the arts administrator for the Community Arts Council.
Photo submitted
Once piece that is part of ‘Art in the Schools’ which is coming to Rollin in May.
MELISSA MARTIN
Arts Around
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PINEOPamela Diana
November 14, 1921 ~ April 16, 2013Pam passed away, at peace, on Tuesday, April 16, 2013 at the age of 91. She was witty and happy up to her last days and shared a tender moment with her husband of 69 years, Bill, only hours before she left this world for, hopefully, a new ad-venture as she waits for Dad to join her.Mom is survived by her loving and caring husband, Bill; her son, Alan (Dorothy); and daughter, Linda (Paul) along with grandchil-dren: Todd, (Carolyn), Deanna (Steve), and Paul Jr.; as well as great grandchildren: Dar-cie, Allison, Scott, Miranda, Brett, Paul, Ryan; step great granddaughter, Laina (Dave), great, great grandson, Benjamin; and her sis-ter, Betty.Mom was born in Pewsy, Wiltshire England and lived in London during WW11 where she met Dad, a Canadian soldier from Port Alber-ni. They married December 25th, 1943. Mom left England with her 6 month old son Alan on May 6, 1945 aboard the MV Athlone Castle, en route to Halifax to begin a new life in a new country, arriving at Pier 21 only 3 days after the end of WW11 ( May 10, 1945 ). Mom and baby were put on a train in Halifax which would take them across Canada to Vancou-ver. Mom always said that by the time they reached Calgary she was convinced they had circled the earth and would soon be back in London. She quickly settled in Port Alberni with Dad’s family as she waited for her hus-band to return and begin their life together. Baby Linda arrived June 17, 1947.Mom & Dad left Port Alberni in 1956 and settled in Nanaimo, where they opened and operated “Pineo’s BA Service Station” along with Bob & Ev Pineo. In 1963 she and Dad set out on another adventure as they moved to Honolulu for the next 10 years, returning to live in Lantzville in 1974 where they resided until 2006. Mom loved her curling, lawn bowling and es-pecially her bridge games. The ladies in her bridge group were special friends and always there in her later years to offer support and encourage her to play. Thank you girls.We will all miss you dear Mother, but you will live forever in our memory and in our hearts.A graveside service will be held at Cedar Val-ley Memorial Gardens ( 2347 Cedar Rd ) on Saturday April 27th at 11:30 am followed by a gathering of family and friends at Costin Hall, also known as the Lantzville Hall at 1:00 p.m.
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SPECIAL TO THE NEWS
The Alberni Airborne Volleyball Club christened the new ADSS gym with its first ever volleyball tournament.
Last weekend, seven teams from around the Island vied for the Island Championship title. In the end, Nanaimo took first place with a hard fought win over Campbell River.
The Airborne didn’t win but fared well. They came within single digit points in every set, and in the end made for exciting volleyball matches for spectators. But they came out behind their opponents.
Setter Chelsey Charlesworth was magical with her agility and ability to put up sets to her team mates. Her teammates Carley Gitelman and Karissa
Pley didn’t hold back at the net, and showed skilled spiking and blocking. And Jaime Clarke displayed effortless digging, challenging the competition to put the ball in Alberni’s Court.
The new ADSS gym was a hit with spectators, who were from around the Island. They could not stop commenting on “the nicest gym we’ve ever
been in.” Visitors were appreciative, complimentary and sincerely happy for our community.
Hosting larger competitions may be in the works such as using the Athletic Hall as well for Provincial Championships.
The Airborne would like to thank Mike Roberts the ADSS Athletic co-ordinator, and Lyle Marsh for their support.
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE ALBERNI AIRBORNE VOLLEYBALL CLUB
Alberni Airborne blockers Carly Gitelman, Karissa Pley, Chelsey Charlesworth get ready to repel a serve in a game last weekend at ADSS.
Airborne ‘dig’ volleyball
Season over for badminton club
PHOTO COURTESY OF ALBERNI VALLEY JUNIOR BADMINTON CLUB
Members of the Alberni Valley Junior Badminton Club display some of their hardware are their year-end function.
MICHELLE BUTTSPECIAL TO THE NEWS
The Alberni Valley Junior Badminton Club’s season is over.
The club had their season wind-up on Thursday, April 11 at the Alberni Athletic Hall. The evening is host to a pizza and potluck dinner,
awards ceremony and fun games.
The club has been growing over the years and has many talented athletes.
This seson, the Bill Ku award was presented to Robert Bota, a long time athlete who is graduating this year.
Other awards that
were presented this evening where for most improved and most skilled player in each age category.
The club could not happen without the dedication from the coaches, head coach Larry Spencer and coach Whitney McKenny, who was a member of the club
for years and who went to university on a full badminton scholarship; and coach Jennifer Norn, we are grateful for their commitment to the athletes.
The season will start back up at the end of September. Please watch for registration dates and times.
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Western Canada's top Junior A
Hockey teams battle for 10
days at Frank Crane Arena
Adult Package - All 13 Games $159.00
Kid’s Package - All 13 Games $99.00
Single Game.......................... $ 15.00
Playoffs................................. $20.00
tern Canada's top Junior A
key teams battle for 10
s at Frank Crane Arena
2013 CRESCENT POINT ENERGYWESTERN CANADA CUP SCHEDULE
OPENING CEREMONIES | Friday April 26th, 2013 | Doors Open @ 6pm | Followed By Chad Brownlee Concert @ 7:30
2013 CRESCENT POINT ENERGYWESTERN CANADA CUP SCHEDULE
For full schedule and tournament informationwww.westerncanadacup.caBRING IT ON
Single tickets available online at www.nanaimoclippers.comPackages available by phone 250-751-0593 or in person atthe Nanaimo Clippers Beban House Offi ce.OFFICE HOURS: Tues. - Fri. 11:00 am - 5 pm
FULL TOURNAMENT - 13 Games .............................$159 Adult
FULL TOURNAMENT - 13 Games ..............................$139 Adult
(Nanaimo Clippers Season Ticket Holder Price)
FULL TOURNAMENT - 13 Games ............... $99 Child (12 & Under)
Nanaimo Clippers Round Robin FOUR GAME PACKAGE ..........$59
Playoff Weekend 3 GAME PACKAGE .................................$59
SINGLE ROUND ROBIN Game Tickets ...............................$15
SINGLE PLAYOFF Game Tickets ......................................$20
To register or for more information, call Melissa at 250-720-9947 or go online.
With you in the fight for lifeAvec vous dans le combat pour la vie
Port Alberni Relay For LifeSaturday, June 22, 2013, Bob Dailey Stadium
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� SPORTS Lavertu rises to challenge
PHOTO SUBMITTED
Kennedy Lavertu after a competition.
It’s a total of five and a half minutes- a short
and long performance. That is what you train for all year round.
It is what keeps Kennedy Lavertu motivated every day she is on the ice.
Figure skating is her sport of choice and like every sport, performance is the moment that brings together all the hard work and practice.
For the 14-year-old
Port Alberni Grade 9 student, this year has been a pivotal one in her skating career.
She joined the competitive ranks as a pre-novice skater last April.
Since then she has been steadily improving- facing frustration, disappointment, success, and joy.
Last November she entered her first sectional competition
( BC provincials for competitive skaters) held in Parksville.
She scored high and landed 15th (out of 56 skaters), which is not too shabby for a debut against a field of veterans and those that are “home schooled” to skate.
“That was the light that shined on her,” Karen Lavertu, Kennedy’s mom said.
Skating can be a lonely sport but, it can’t be done alone.
Kennedy has a great support team who train, guide, inspire, and challenge her to grow into the skater she wants to become.
“Everyone that contributes to Kennedy’s skating knows we are grateful,” Karen says.
Kennedy won regionals in February and came home with a second and third place from a competition in
Calgary. At the recent
Vancouver Island Skating International competition in Parksville she placed first after her short program, and she took a third place overall.
“I am proud of my accomplishments so far and know I have a long way to go,” Kennedy said.
She will continue to practice for skating perfection.
Pitch’n’Putt tees off for seasonKATHY WHITE
SPECIAL TO THE NEWS
Nine hole ladies
A DivisionThere was a hidden
gross score and it was won by Katy Lekich.
B DivisionHidden gross score
was won by Lauralee Edgell.
Lois Robinson had a
chip in on No. 12. Marta Williamson
had a par on No. 17. Thanks for joining
us today Teresa Cutting. Good to see you back playing Lois Robinson.
18 hole ladiesThe aerating is
being done at the course so we played the back nine twice. Because of that Leona kept the
challenge pin and Linda Christian will challenge her next week.
Low gross was a tie between Anna Marie Krikke and Janice Cross with an 87.
Low net also had a tie for 69 between, Carol Hastings, Anna Marie Krikke and Kathy White
In the ball sweep, we added up holes No.
10, 11, 12 and 13 from the first time around and holes No. 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18 from the second time around for the gross.
For the net we took half of our handicap off of the gross score. Anna Marie Krikke won the gross part of the ball sweep and Carol Hastings won the net side.
They both got to
pick a prize out of the gift box, which Patsy Gauthier did a very good job of putting together, thank you Patsy.
Next Tuesday will be the last week of drop in before draws will be made up.
We will play the red tees on Tuesday , it has been fun playing the yellow tees in April.
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April is the perfect time to get the whole family involved with celebrating Earth Day all month long
Earth MonthEarth Month…act for the planet!
Set goals all year long and make every day Earth Day!
A34 www.albernivalleynews.com Thursday , April 25, 2013 Alberni Valley News
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Earth Month…Act for the planet!
By Tom Loski
Earth Day is celebrated annually April 22 with events held across the globe to demonstrate support for protecting the environment. For-tisBC recognizes that sound environ-mental practices make good business sense and that’s why the company is committed to delivering safe, reliable energy in an environmentally respon-sible way to all of the communities we serve.We look for ways to support the environment in our operations and with services that we provide to our customers.One simple way customers can help the environment is to consider our paperless billing option, a fast and simple way to save paper and ulti-mately our forests.When customers go paperless, their bill is delivered directly to their email address as a PDF � le attached to the
email. � e eBill service is a fast, easy and environmentally friendly way for customers to access both their elec-tricity and natural gas bill. Another simple way customers can look at reducing their carbon foot-print is through rebates and � nancial incentives o� ered as part of our Pow-erSense and Energy E� ciency and Conservation programs. . � rough FortisBC’s PowerSense
programs, electric-ity customers saved an estimated 32 mil-lion kilowatt hours of
electricity in 2012. � e PowerSense programs helps customers conserve energy and get the most out of their energy dollar by providing both � -nancial incentives and advice on en-ergy e� cient technologies and prac-tices. In 2012, FortisBC’s natural gas Ener-gy E� ciency and Conservation pro-grams helped residential, commercial and industrial customers save more
than 360,000 gigajoules of natural gas, enough energy to heat some 4,100 homes in one year. Renewable natural gas is a B.C.-made, carbon neutral energy source. � e methane gas used to produce renew-able natural gas comes from organic waste found at local land� lls and farms. Instead of escaping into the atmosphere as a harmful greenhouse gas, it’s captured, cleaned and added to our pipeline, giving our customers a renewable energy source.For about $5 more per month on their natural gas bill, customers can designate 10 per cent of their natu-ral gas use as renewable. We’ll then inject an equivalent amount into our system.To date, more than 60 businesses and close to 3,800 residential customers have signed up to be part of the re-newable natural gas program. Helping customers conserve energy is one of the most cost e� ective ways for us to meet future needs. And by making thoughtful energy choices — whether it’s switching to paper-less billing, installing energy e� cient lighting or upgrading to a high-e� -ciency natural gas furnace — you’re supporting the environment.
Tom Loski is the vice president of customer service at FortisBC.
FortisBC supports the environment in both operations and services
VAL’S GARDEN GALS
“a growing adventure”
• Certi� ed Master Organic Gardener & Residential Landscaper
• Weeding • Pruning• Garden Design• Installation• Soil Rejuvenation
FREE CONSULTATIONS250•720•6433
Making Port Alberni green,
one garden at a time
4888 Johnston Road • Phone 250-723-7383
MOUNTAIN MEATS &SAUSAGE FACTORY
4888 Johnston Road • Phone 250-723-73834888 Johnston Road • Phone 250-723-7383
Buy Locally made Lean European
Smoked & BBQ Sausages
European Delicatessen Specializing In:• Black Angus Beef, Buff alo & Poultry, raised without antibiotics or hormones • Imported cheese • Bakery & healthy snacks • Subs & Soups
GO NATURALMade in the
ValleyPort Alberni Proud
ben Interior
Alberni Colour Corner • #1- 4310 10th Ave. • 250.720-0030
$4999
NO V.O.C.’sSelf Priming
from
gallon
4938 Dunbar St. 250-724-4465
Go Green by checking your tire pressure monthly. It could save you fuel costs and even more in
tire replacement costs!
Spring Has ArrivedCome see us and get those
winter tires off.
4938 Dunbar St • 250.724.4465
Pearson Tire Ltd.WINTERSAVINGSEVENTON NOW!
schnitzersteel.ca800-663.6406
Earth Month…Act for the planet!
By Tom Loski
Earth Day is celebrated annually April 22 with events held across the globe to demonstrate support for protecting the environment. For-tisBC recognizes that sound environ-mental practices make good business sense and that’s why the company is committed to delivering safe, reliable energy in an environmentally respon-sible way to all of the communities we serve.We look for ways to support the environment in our operations and with services that we provide to our customers.One simple way customers can help the environment is to consider our paperless billing option, a fast and simple way to save paper and ulti-mately our forests.When customers go paperless, their bill is delivered directly to their email address as a PDF � le attached to the
email. � e eBill service is a fast, easy and environmentally friendly way for customers to access both their elec-tricity and natural gas bill. Another simple way customers can look at reducing their carbon foot-print is through rebates and � nancial incentives o� ered as part of our Pow-erSense and Energy E� ciency and Conservation programs. . � rough FortisBC’s PowerSense
programs, electric-ity customers saved an estimated 32 mil-lion kilowatt hours of
electricity in 2012. � e PowerSense programs helps customers conserve energy and get the most out of their energy dollar by providing both � -nancial incentives and advice on en-ergy e� cient technologies and prac-tices. In 2012, FortisBC’s natural gas Ener-gy E� ciency and Conservation pro-grams helped residential, commercial and industrial customers save more
than 360,000 gigajoules of natural gas, enough energy to heat some 4,100 homes in one year. Renewable natural gas is a B.C.-made, carbon neutral energy source. � e methane gas used to produce renew-able natural gas comes from organic waste found at local land� lls and farms. Instead of escaping into the atmosphere as a harmful greenhouse gas, it’s captured, cleaned and added to our pipeline, giving our customers a renewable energy source.For about $5 more per month on their natural gas bill, customers can designate 10 per cent of their natu-ral gas use as renewable. We’ll then inject an equivalent amount into our system.To date, more than 60 businesses and close to 3,800 residential customers have signed up to be part of the re-newable natural gas program. Helping customers conserve energy is one of the most cost e� ective ways for us to meet future needs. And by making thoughtful energy choices — whether it’s switching to paper-less billing, installing energy e� cient lighting or upgrading to a high-e� -ciency natural gas furnace — you’re supporting the environment.
Tom Loski is the vice president of customer service at FortisBC.
FortisBC supports the environment in both operations and services
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For inspiration and advice, we pres-ent three young B.C. eco-heroes whose community-based environ-mental actions have (or will poten-tially have) a global impact.Vancouver’s Claudia Li was inspired to start saving sharks after watching biologist and activist Rob Stewart’s documentary Sharkwater.“� at night I couldn’t sleep,” Li says. “� e documentary talks how important sharks are for our ocean ecosystem…and how some species are being pushed to the brink of extinction because they’re being over� shed to make shark � n soup.”Shark � n soup symbolizes face and respect at dinner banquets, mainly weddings, and is consumed in mainly middle- to higher-class Cantonese style dinners.Li had tasted shark � n soup mere weeks before at her cousin’s banquet and was deeply trouble when she realized that she, her family, and her community were unwittingly par-ticipating in this ecological disaster because they didn’t know any better.In response to this, Li began what would become Shark Truth, a grassroots not-for-pro� t aimed at promoting shark conservation by implementing a cultural perspective
shift. (For instance, Shark Truth runs a “Happy Hearts Love Sharks” wedding contest that rewards couples that go “Fin Free” at their dinner banquets with a chance to win a dream honeymoon.) “Start with what and who you know,” says Li. “� e place where we can make the most powerful impact is within a community we understand.”Shark Truth has raised public aware-ness and saved the lives of 2800 sharks so far.Kimberly Gulevich of Fort St. John is an active volunteer at Student Energy, a non-pro� t organization that is working towards a future
of sustainable energy. She came into the public eye as a high school student whose science project on methane capture entitled “Got Gas?” was awarded the 2010 Weston Youth Innovation Award. No small feat.“� ere are many ways to help the environment,” Gulevich says. “t… By starting with small actions yourself, and moving to educating others, a great impact can be had.”… Com-munity groups are a great spot to start – environmental and science and technology groups are good resources.” Gulevich also stresses the importance of networking and connecting with people you know
who may be able to help further your initiatives.project or cause.“My project opened my mind to the possibility of environmental engineering as a career path,” says Gulevich. “It also showed me how willing a community is to surround you in a project, and how encourag-ing youth, and females, in science is important. And it proved that it does not require a lot of technol-ogy or capital to implement small scale environmental options.”says Gulevich, who has attended four Canada-wide science fairs, the 2008 Taiwan International Science Fair and the Intel International Science
Fair (2010) and who has been on the receiving end of $50,000 in academic scholarships. Who says being green doesn’t pay? Vancouver’s Veronika Bylicki says that the list of things you can do to help the environment in your com-munity is endless.“� ere are so many di� erent levels to work on,” says the 18-year-old. “Whether you want to work hands-on towards local conservation e� orts at a bog or you want to make a ban on bottled water at your school…or, if there is a proposed pipeline in your region, you can mobilize a group of people to rally against it. � e pos-sibilities are endless.”Bylicki is the creator of Plan-It Earth, an environmental conference that mobilizeds over 200 youth to be-come aware of and engage in issues of urban sustainabilisustainability.ty.“Never ever feel like you are too small, insigni� cant or incapable of making a di� erence,” she says. “� e beautiful thing about the � eld of sustainability is that it’s so incred-ibly broad, that everyone can � nd their own niche wherewhere they can really make a lasting impact.” earthday.ca
Earth Month…Act for the planet!
Act locally to make a lasting green impact By Earth Day Canada
� e phrase “� ink Globally, Act Locally” is a valuable reminder that signi� cant and widespread environmental change can and does occur at a grassroots level.
Taking initiative and action in your home community can have a greater impact on
our planet that you might think.
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Developed by � e Recycling Council of British Columbia (RCBC), in partnership with the Soci-ety for Promoting Environmental Conversation (SPEC), the free app is a quick and simple tool that helps users � nd over 1,000 drop-o� locations and recycling options for over 70 materials or products across BC.� e App, available for both iPhones & Androids, provides users a list of the 10 nearest depots, based on the phones location, as well as a Google map with directions. Both App’s provide the option to call the RCBC Recycling Hotline for additional questions.� e App covers materials managed by industry product stewardship or Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) programs in British
Columbia, such as batteries, electronics, paints &pharmaceuticals.� e App’s are available to download from the iTunes App Store or the Android Market.Seeking a fun, mobile project that could help the community, App developer Colin Smith volunteered more than 100 hours designing the iPhone App, while volunteer Cameron Gan-devia designed the Android App. Both focused their applications on making it easier for users to � nd recycle depots.
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QUIET LOCATION• Maple Grove Park• 3 bedroom home• Vinyl windows
The Fenton Team
3-5659 Tomswood Rd. $29,900
REDFORD HEIGHTS• 0.18 building lot• Surrounded by fi ne homes• Fully serviced lot
The Fenton Team
3510 Barkley St. $79,900
WELL PRICED ACREAGE• 1.23 acre lot• Surrounded by fi ne homes• Within minutes of town
The Fenton Team
Lot B Grandview Rd. $89,900
GREAT BUILDING LOT• Located in upper North Port• Serviced level building lot• Quite neighbourhood, no thru street
Gary Gray
4007 Shaughnessy $95,000
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
PREFERRED CAMERON HEIGHTS• 3 bedrm, 2 bath family home• Newer kitchen & bath, 2 N.gas f/plcs• Heatpump, vinyl thermos, fenced backyard.
Dell McConnell
2284 Cameron Dr. $252,000
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
HISTORIC CHARACTER• .97 of an acre in city limits• 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom and den• Custom kitchen, New roof
Alease & Chris Arcus
3870 3rd Ave. $349,000
NEW PRICE
12:15 pm - 1:15 pm
FAMILY HOME W/SHOP• 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom home• Detached shop• Quiet neighborhood
Chris & Alease Arcus
4639 10th Ave. $229,900
2:15 pm - 3:15 pm
NORTH PORT RANCHER• Large detached shop/alley access• Wheel chair access• Large fenced yard
Alease & Chris Arcus
4853 Margaret St. $147,500
NEW PRICE
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
YOU’LL LOVE THIS• 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom• Over 2,000 sq.ft, .22 acres • Heat pump & 3 car garage
Maureen Mackenzie
5489 Westporte Pl. $379,900
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
LOVELY RANCHER• 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1280 sq.ft.• Custom cabinets, S/S appliances• Fully fenced, built in 2008
Maureen Mackenzie
3988 Montrose St. $259,900
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
IMMACULATE RANCHER• 3 bdrm, 2 updated baths, 1790 sq.ft.• Heat pump & much more on .24 acre• Built by Bill Goorts
Maureen Mackenzie
5588 Meadow Dr. $332,900
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Maureen Mackenzie
BARCLAY ESTATES• • 1252 Sq. ft., 2 bdrms, 2 baths• Immaculate & nicely updated• New windows, roof & hot water tank
4215 8th Avenue $144,900 5489 Westporte Pl. $379,900
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1:00 am - 2:00 pm
CHARACTER, CHARM, CHARISMA• 3+1 bdrm full basement family home• Hardwood fl oors, coved ceilings, built ins• Separate double garage/workshop• Well cared for spacious family home
Pat & Gerry Hickey
3196 11th Ave. $219,900
NEW LISTING
10:00 am - 11:30 am
IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME• 2 bdrms & 4 pce bath on main• Fully furnished lower level• 2 more bdrms & large laundry room
Gary Gray
3546 8th Ave. $229,800
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
FABULOUS RANCHER• 3 bedroom rancher in quiet Nort Port• Completely remodelled• Lg. master bedroom with luxurious 4 piece ensuite
Gary Gray
5128 Pleasant Rd. $337,900
11:00 am - 12:30 pm
NICE NEIGHBOURHOOD• Well cared for 3 bedroom home• Fully fenced level back yard• Plumbed for a second bathroom
Craig Filipchuk
5100 Pleasant Road $192,000
NEW PRICE
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
FABULOUS LOCATION• Double wide mobile,55+ park• 2 large bedrooms, 3 pce ensuite• Large yard, carport and RV space
Craig Filipchuk
16-4935 Broughton $69,000
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
HOUSE WITH A SUITE• House built in 1992• 4 bedroom & 3 bathrooms• Plus 1 bedroom suite
The Fenton Team
4015 Montrose St. $269,900
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
BEAUTIFUL BEAVER CREEK• 2 bedroom, 14’ wide in adult park• Covered deck/carport, bus service• Small pets only with park manager
approval.
Dell McConnell
#32-5558 Beaver Crk. Rd. $47,500
NEW PRICE
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
SOLID FAMILY HOME• 3 bedroom & 2 bathroom• Deep safe moorage• Fantastic building site
The Fenton Team
4439 South Cres. $168,700
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
NORTH ALBERNI RANCHER• Large 90’ x 132’ level lot• 2 bedrooms & 1 bathroom• Workshop
The Fenton Team
5016 Pybus St. $139,900
SATURDAYAPRIL 27TH
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CHARMING & UPDATED• 3 bedroom & full bathroom• Modern kitchen & bathroom• Oak fl oors & fi replace insert
The Fenton Team
3961 Wood Ave. $218,500
CHARMING HOME• 4 bedroom & full bathroom• Modern open concept kitchen• Fenced lot & attached garage
The Fenton Team
4763 Morton St. $219,500
3 BEDROOM RANCHER• 3 bedroom racher near parkland• surrounded by carefully planned garden areas and fruit trees• 250 sq.ft. sun room, fenced yard
Gary Gray
5555 Broadway $224,900
THE PERFECT SETTING• 32 acres• Bare land• Private and secluded
Dena Wickman
Lot 1 Franklin River Rd. $229,000
WATERFRONT PROPERTY• 2.64 acres of waterfront• Located in Uchucklesit Inlet, Barclay Sound• Offers best fi shing, conoeing & diving
Craig Filipchuk, Pat & Gerry Hickey
LT. E,P & H Cheeyah Island $225,000
PRIVATE ACREAGE• 36 acres• Bare land• Private and secluded
Dena Wickman
Lot 2 Franklin River Rd. $229,000
WATERFRONT PROPERTY• Just under 3 acres in Uchucklesit Inlet• Offers best fi shing, diving & canoeing• Perfect location & summertime retreat
Craig Filipchuk & Pat & Gerry Hickey
Lot O Cheeyah Island $229,900
SUNNY SOUTH PORT• 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2 f/places• Lrg deck, thermal windows, level lot• Fenced backyd w/ lane access
Dell McConnell
2330 9th Ave $234,900
BAMFIELD ACREAGE
• 6.06 acres• Possible subdividable• Harbour view
Craig Filipchuk, Pat & Gerry Hickey
432 Pachena Rd. $260,000
CANAL VIEW• Custom designed 3 bdrm & den• Full basement, detached garage off alley
W. Earl Engstrom
2586 2nd Avenue $279,900
NICE DUPLEX• 3-2 bedroom units in duplex• Top unit rents for $725/month.• Center unit rents for $750/month • Lower unit rents for $650/month.
Jim Robertson
3841 Morgan N. Cres $289,000
3000 SQ. FT. NORTH PORT HOME• 3 good size bdrms• Newer 5 pce bath and sep. laundry• Back to front double carport
Gary Gray
3516 Mulhern Rd. $289,900
GRIEVE PARK• 4 bedrooms & 4 bathrooms• 2,715 sq.ft. split level• Built 1980 immaculately maintained
The Fenton Team
3611 Grieve Rd. $334,900
SL#1 & 2• Duplex new construction• Trades considered or lease to own• Quiet neighbourhood
Craig Filipchuk
2541 4th Ave. $375,000
OWNER WANTS THEM SOLD!
STUNNING HOME• 3 bed, 3 bath• 3123 sq.ft.• Gourmet kitchen• Brazilian cherry wood fl oors
Maureen Mackenzie
5984 Margot Rd. $579,000
CONDO LIVING• 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom• Close to all amenities• Beautiful mountain views
W. Earl Engstrom
#6-4777 Maitland St. $119,900
UCHUCKLESAHT INLET• Float cabin, large 60’x66’ fl oat• Sleeps 14 people• Private retreat
Craig Filipchuk, Pat & Gerry Hickey
30 Snug Basin $129,000
CHERRY CREEK RANCHER• 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom• .43 of an acre• Minutes to shopping• Detached carport & shop
Sonja Sutton
3751 Veldham $172,500
SWEET HEART RANCHER!• Remodeled character, 2 bdrm rancher • Big 22 x 26 double garage alley• Fully fenced, gardened and land-
scaped lot. W. Earl Engstrom
2441 9th Avenue $189,900
NICE HOME• Renovated 3 bedroom rancher• Hickory kitchen with island• 200 amp electrical panel
Dena Wickman
4318 Dunbar St. $169,900
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RIVER FRONT HOME• Watch migrating salmon, bears, eagles and other animals from your livingroom window overlooking the Somass River• 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom home
W. EARL ENGSTROM
5544 Park Place $585,000
PRIVATE LAKEFRONT HOME• 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2050 sq.ft.• Architecturally designed• Vaulted ceilings, skylights
Maureen Mackenzie
10148 South Dr. $735,000
EXECUTIVE LAKEFRONT• 3 bedroom racher, nearly 2.4 acres• 5 pce ensuite, direct access to outside deck• Covered deck overlooks backyard
Gary Gray
11138 Lakeshore $1,595,000
MOBILE WITH ADDITION• Close to shopping• Golf courses
Gary Gray
#6-3258 Alberni Hwy. $28,900
GREAT VALUE!• Well cared for 2 bdrm mobile home• New furnace, lino, carpets, themal win• Spacious open concept fl oor plan
Sonja Sutton
#4-2917 Alberni Hwy. $35,000
NEW PRICE
A MUST SEE• New bathroom and furnace• Newly painted• Pet friendly park
Craig Filipchuk
22-6225 Lugrin Road $47,000
NEW PRICE
MTN. VIEW MOBILE PARK• 2 bed, 1 bath, completely redone• Vinyl siding, windows, fl ooring• Quick posession
Sonja Sutton
#11-1655 Alberni Hwy. $54,000
MOBILE HOME• 2 bedroom mobile• Spacious kitchen• Private parklike setting
Kat Dwolinsky
19-5679 Tomswood Rd $63,900
SOUTH PORT HOME• 4 bedrooms and 1 bathroom• Needs some TLC• Handyman special
Craig Filipchuk
2749 6th Ave. $83,000
Sold
GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY• 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom townhome• Backs on to school fi eld• Long term tenant in place
Dena Wickman
32-4110 Kendall Ave. $92,200
Sold
GREAT LOCATION• 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom• Fixer-Upper, level lot• Close to schools, shopping, city bus• Ideal starter home/rental
Dell McConnell
2688 Anderson Ave. $109,900
JUST MOVE IN• 2 bedroom & 1 full bathroom• Ground fl oor condo• Gas fi replace
The Fenton Team
102-5170 Angus St. $119,000
INVESTOR ALERT• 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom• Over 800 sq.ft, Detached shop• Newer furnace & roof
Maureen Mackenzie
4511 Burde St. $119,000
LOCATION ! LOCATION !• Beautiful, private fenced yard• Covered carport• 3 bedrooms
Chris & Alease Arcus
5535 Broadway Ave. $129,900
ECHO AREA• 3 bedrooms & 1 reno’d bath• Natural gas fi replace• Fir fl oors under carpets
The Fenton Team
4010 10th Ave. $121,900
Sold
EASY CONDO LIVING• 1 bedroom top fl oor unit• Great river view • Secured parking
Dena Wickman
402-4505 Victoria Quay $132,500
CHARACTER HOME WITH IN-LAW SUITE• 4 bdrm home w/1 bdrm in-law suite• 1 year old roof and hot water tank• 5 yr. old natural gas furnace, new paint and fl oors throughtout
W. Earl Engstrom
4343 Burde St. $139,900
GREAT NORTH PORT LOCATION
• 3 bedroom rancher• Fenced yard• New bathroom
Dena Wickman
3982 Shaugnessy St. $141,700
NEW PRICE
TREMENDOUS VALUE• 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms• 1,920 sq.ft. with updates• Large double garage
The Fenton Team
4598 Redford St. $142,000
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GREAT STARTER• Or retirement rancher, wheelchair access• Lg master bdrm & updated 4 pce bath• 12’x24’ shop fully wired
Craig Filipchuk
3642 15th Ave. $142,900
NEW PRICE
MODERNIZED• 3 bedroom & 2 bathrooms• Extensive updates• Wood and slate fl ooring
The Fenton Team
4474 Bute Street $144,900
CORNER SUITE• Bright, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, adult complex• N/gas f/pls, laundry, elevator, lg. patio• Underground parking, close to amenities
Dell McConnell
#108 - 2825 3rd Ave. $145,000
NEW ROOF!• Great 2+ bedroom starter home• Thermal windows, functional kitchen• Carport, Alley access, Detached shed
Kat Dwolinsky
3956 7th Ave. $149,900
HARBOUR QUAY RES.• 2 bdrm end unit• Windows in every room• Level entry from the lobby
Dena Wickman
#107-5262 Argyle St. $149,900
LARGE HOME• 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms• Upper South Port, great view of inlet• Lg. rec room and 16’x30’ sundeck
Craig Filipchuk & Jim Robertson
2182 Motion Dr. $160,000
Sold
HOME WITH A VIEW• 9 foot ceilings• Thermal windows• 2 bdrm on main + potential 2 down
Dena Wickman
3065 6th Ave. $168,000
NEW PRICE
RETIREMENT LIVING• Kitsuksis Manor• 900 sq.ft rancher• 2 bedroom & full bathroom
The Fenton Team
#4-5131 Gertrude St. $174,900
NICE FAMILY HOME• 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms• Thermal windows, fully fenced• Mountain views, low maintenance yard• Recreation centre nearby
Chris or Alease Arcus
4021 Neill St. $199,000
Sold
REMODELLED FAMILY HOME• Updated 3 bdrm home• Large fenced lot• Finished basement
Gary Gray
2527 9th Ave. $189,900
CREEK’S EDGE RESIDENCES• Open concept living room/kitchen/dining• 2 bdrm, plus den, 2 bathrooms modular• 55 + park, pet freindly, home warranty• Heated crawlspace, 1.5 car garage
Sonja Sutton
512-5700 Pierce Rd $189,900+GST
MOTIVATED SELLER!• 3 bedrm (2 up & 1 down), 2 baths• Renovated, fully fenced yard• Multi-level back deck
Kat Dwolinsky
2876 10th Avenue $199,000
NEW PRICE
SOMASS RIVER FRONT• Level lot w/access to Barclay Sound• Single garage w/living quarters above• Float & walkway, Build your dream home
Pat & Gerry Hickey
5920 River Road $199,900
LOCATION, LOCATION!• 3 bed split lvl home in upper Echo• Newer kitchen, new bath & Heat pump• Garage at front & carport at
Gary Gray
3717 Exton Street $200,000
UPDATED 3 BDRM HOME• New roof, thermal windows• Move in ready• Detached garage and RV parking
Dena Wickman
2479 10th Ave. $204,900
NEW PRICE
ACREAGE• 3.58 acres, cleared, easy access• Close to town & mall• Cherry Creek water to proptery line
Pat & Gerry Hickey
Lot 2 Green Avenue $210,000
GREAT LOCATION• 4 bedrooms, 2 bath, 2 fi replaces• Spacious family home w/alley access• Partially fi nished detached garage
Sonja Sutton
5054 Cherry Creek Rd. $213,000
NORTH PORT CHARACTER• 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms plus den• Close to schools and shopping • Refi nished wood fl oors
Dena Wickman
4789 Margaret St. $214,900
NEW PRICE
BEAUTIFULLY RENO’D• Immaculate inside and out• Large fully fenced yard• Unfi nished bsmt rdy for development
Chris & Alease Arcus
5276 Wilkinson Rd. $219,900
Sold
RETIRE IN STYLE!• 2 bedroom + den manufactured home• Heat pump, enclosed deck, fenced• Finished & heated 1 1/2 car garage
Kat Dwolinsky
#118 - 5700 Pierce Rd. $219,900
NEW PRICE
RIVER FRONT HOME• Watch migrating salmon, bears, eagles and other animals from your livingroom window overlooking the Somass River• 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom home
W. EARL ENGSTROM
5544 Park Place $585,000
PRIVATE LAKEFRONT HOME• 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 2050 sq.ft.• Architecturally designed• Vaulted ceilings, skylights
Maureen Mackenzie
10148 South Dr. $735,000
EXECUTIVE LAKEFRONT• 3 bedroom racher, nearly 2.4 acres• 5 pce ensuite, direct access to outside deck• Covered deck overlooks backyard
Gary Gray
11138 Lakeshore $1,595,000
MOBILE WITH ADDITION• Close to shopping• Golf courses
Gary Gray
#6-3258 Alberni Hwy. $28,900
GREAT VALUE!• Well cared for 2 bdrm mobile home• New furnace, lino, carpets, themal win• Spacious open concept fl oor plan
Sonja Sutton
#4-2917 Alberni Hwy. $35,000
NEW PRICE
A MUST SEE• New bathroom and furnace• Newly painted• Pet friendly park
Craig Filipchuk
22-6225 Lugrin Road $47,000
NEW PRICE
MTN. VIEW MOBILE PARK• 2 bed, 1 bath, completely redone• Vinyl siding, windows, fl ooring• Quick posession
Sonja Sutton
#11-1655 Alberni Hwy. $54,000
MOBILE HOME• 2 bedroom mobile• Spacious kitchen• Private parklike setting
Kat Dwolinsky
19-5679 Tomswood Rd $63,900
SOUTH PORT HOME• 4 bedrooms and 1 bathroom• Needs some TLC• Handyman special
Craig Filipchuk
2749 6th Ave. $83,000
Sold
GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY• 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom townhome• Backs on to school fi eld• Long term tenant in place
Dena Wickman
32-4110 Kendall Ave. $92,200
Sold
GREAT LOCATION• 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom• Fixer-Upper, level lot• Close to schools, shopping, city bus• Ideal starter home/rental
Dell McConnell
2688 Anderson Ave. $109,900
JUST MOVE IN• 2 bedroom & 1 full bathroom• Ground fl oor condo• Gas fi replace
The Fenton Team
102-5170 Angus St. $119,000
INVESTOR ALERT• 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom• Over 800 sq.ft, Detached shop• Newer furnace & roof
Maureen Mackenzie
4511 Burde St. $119,000
LOCATION ! LOCATION !• Beautiful, private fenced yard• Covered carport• 3 bedrooms
Chris & Alease Arcus
5535 Broadway Ave. $129,900
ECHO AREA• 3 bedrooms & 1 reno’d bath• Natural gas fi replace• Fir fl oors under carpets
The Fenton Team
4010 10th Ave. $121,900
Sold
EASY CONDO LIVING• 1 bedroom top fl oor unit• Great river view • Secured parking
Dena Wickman
402-4505 Victoria Quay $132,500
CHARACTER HOME WITH IN-LAW SUITE• 4 bdrm home w/1 bdrm in-law suite• 1 year old roof and hot water tank• 5 yr. old natural gas furnace, new paint and fl oors throughtout
W. Earl Engstrom
4343 Burde St. $139,900
GREAT NORTH PORT LOCATION
• 3 bedroom rancher• Fenced yard• New bathroom
Dena Wickman
3982 Shaugnessy St. $141,700
NEW PRICE
TREMENDOUS VALUE• 3 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms• 1,920 sq.ft. with updates• Large double garage
The Fenton Team
4598 Redford St. $142,000
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CLOSE TO TOWN• 0.34 acre on no-thru road• 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms• Newer roof and vinyl windows
The Fenton Team
5440 McEachern Rd. $224,900
Sold
COUNTRY LIVING• Half acre• 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms• Full basement
Craig Filipchuk
7833 Wardrop Rd. $229,000
NEW PRICE
BEST LOCATION - BEST NEW PRICE• Multi-unit building site• Space for shop or pool• Green belt for privacy
Joe VanBergen & Craig Filipchuk
5535 Woodland Cres. E. $229,000
UPPER NORTH ALBERNI• 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms• Extensive updates• 2 feature fi replaces
The Fenton Team
4115 Glenside Road $233,900
COUNTRY CHARM• 3 plus 1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms• 22’x32’ garage with shop• Natural gas heat, fully fi nished bsmt
Pat & Gerry Hickey
6153 Beaver Creek Rd. $239,900
SL#1 & SL#2
• New construction• 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms• Half duplex in upper North Port
Craig Filipchuk
3908 Marpole St. $240,000 each
PEACEFUL LOCATION• 0.34 acre on no thru road• 2,035 sq.ft. family home• Newer roof and thermal windows
The Fenton Team
5609 Poplar Rd. $219,900
UPPER ECHO AREA• 3+1 bdrm, 2 bath, woodburning FP• Hardwood oak fl ooring on main• R.V. parking, lane, garden area
Dell McConnell
3617 Waterhouse St. $234,900
FAMILY HOME IN LOWER NORTH PORT• 3 bedrooms + den, 2.5 baths• Fully fenced and landscaped• Family room & garage/workshop
Sonja Sutton
4834 Lathom Road $239,800
NEW PRICE
QUALITY BUILT• 3 + 1 bedroom split level home • Large private lot on Roger Creek• Garage, carport + 2 RV carports
Pat & Gerry Hickey
4313 Alderwood Dr. $250,000
NEW PRICE
LOTS OF TREES & PRIVATE• 6 plex on a park like RM2 Zoned lot• Lots of trees, very private• 4-2 bedroom units & 2-1 bedroom units
W. Earl Engstrom
2556 2nd Ave. $348,900
RIVERFRONT• Overlooking the Somass River• 2200 sq. ft. home• 4 bedrooms & in-law suite
W. Earl Engstrom
5534 Park Place $350,000
REDFORD ESTATES• 3 bedrooms + den, 3 bathrooms• 3 car garage, hardwood fl oors• Redford Estates Subdivision
Kat Dwolinsky
3669 Lyall Pt. Cres. $360,000_HST
Sold
CHERRY CREEK ACREAGE• 2 houses, 5 acres, many updates• Main house 5 bedrooms, 2 baths• 3 bay shop, MANY NEW UPDATES
Maureen Mackenzie
6718 Cypress $379,000
NEW 3 BDRM RANCHER• Popular Uplands subdivision• Quality fi nishing throughout • No HST
Dena Wickman
3588 Swordfern Lane $389,900
BE INSPIRED ~ COUNTRY LIVING!!!• 4 bedroom + den, 2 bath artists home• Open concept living, new septic system• Family Room, additional craft/workshop• Loft master bdrm w/ensuite & WI-closet
Sonja Sutton
2402 Old Nanaimo Hwy $269,800
MOVE IN READY• 5 bedroom, 3 baths with heat pump• New double garage• Updated kitchen and bathrooms
Dena Wickman
5142 Forrest Rd. $309,900
SUPER PRICING• Fantastic artisans fi nish• No traffi c location• $20,000 below appraised value
Joe Van Bergen
2225 14th Ave. $315,000
Sold
MORE FOR LESS? CHECK THIS OUT!• Stately 3 bed + den, 2 bath 3 levels• Elec. furnace, heat pump/AC• 24’ x 45 shop/garage
Dell McConnell
3192 12th Avenue $319,900
SPECTACULAR VIEWS
• 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Stunning views• Preferred central location
Craig Filipchuk
3785 San Mateo Dr. $324,900
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CLOSE TO TOWN• 0.34 acre on no-thru road• 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms• Newer roof and vinyl windows
The Fenton Team
5440 McEachern Rd. $224,900
Sold
COUNTRY LIVING• Half acre• 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms• Full basement
Craig Filipchuk
7833 Wardrop Rd. $229,000
NEW PRICE
BEST LOCATION - BEST NEW PRICE• Multi-unit building site• Space for shop or pool• Green belt for privacy
Joe VanBergen & Craig Filipchuk
5535 Woodland Cres. E. $229,000
UPPER NORTH ALBERNI• 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms• Extensive updates• 2 feature fi replaces
The Fenton Team
4115 Glenside Road $233,900
COUNTRY CHARM• 3 plus 1 bedroom, 2 bathrooms• 22’x32’ garage with shop• Natural gas heat, fully fi nished bsmt
Pat & Gerry Hickey
6153 Beaver Creek Rd. $239,900
SL#1 & SL#2
• New construction• 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms• Half duplex in upper North Port
Craig Filipchuk
3908 Marpole St. $240,000 each
PEACEFUL LOCATION• 0.34 acre on no thru road• 2,035 sq.ft. family home• Newer roof and thermal windows
The Fenton Team
5609 Poplar Rd. $219,900
UPPER ECHO AREA• 3+1 bdrm, 2 bath, woodburning FP• Hardwood oak fl ooring on main• R.V. parking, lane, garden area
Dell McConnell
3617 Waterhouse St. $234,900
FAMILY HOME IN LOWER NORTH PORT• 3 bedrooms + den, 2.5 baths• Fully fenced and landscaped• Family room & garage/workshop
Sonja Sutton
4834 Lathom Road $239,800
NEW PRICE
QUALITY BUILT• 3 + 1 bedroom split level home • Large private lot on Roger Creek• Garage, carport + 2 RV carports
Pat & Gerry Hickey
4313 Alderwood Dr. $250,000
NEW PRICE
LOTS OF TREES & PRIVATE• 6 plex on a park like RM2 Zoned lot• Lots of trees, very private• 4-2 bedroom units & 2-1 bedroom units
W. Earl Engstrom
2556 2nd Ave. $348,900
RIVERFRONT• Overlooking the Somass River• 2200 sq. ft. home• 4 bedrooms & in-law suite
W. Earl Engstrom
5534 Park Place $350,000
REDFORD ESTATES• 3 bedrooms + den, 3 bathrooms• 3 car garage, hardwood fl oors• Redford Estates Subdivision
Kat Dwolinsky
3669 Lyall Pt. Cres. $360,000_HST
Sold
CHERRY CREEK ACREAGE• 2 houses, 5 acres, many updates• Main house 5 bedrooms, 2 baths• 3 bay shop, MANY NEW UPDATES
Maureen Mackenzie
6718 Cypress $379,000
NEW 3 BDRM RANCHER• Popular Uplands subdivision• Quality fi nishing throughout • No HST
Dena Wickman
3588 Swordfern Lane $389,900
BE INSPIRED ~ COUNTRY LIVING!!!• 4 bedroom + den, 2 bath artists home• Open concept living, new septic system• Family Room, additional craft/workshop• Loft master bdrm w/ensuite & WI-closet
Sonja Sutton
2402 Old Nanaimo Hwy $269,800
MOVE IN READY• 5 bedroom, 3 baths with heat pump• New double garage• Updated kitchen and bathrooms
Dena Wickman
5142 Forrest Rd. $309,900
SUPER PRICING• Fantastic artisans fi nish• No traffi c location• $20,000 below appraised value
Joe Van Bergen
2225 14th Ave. $315,000
Sold
MORE FOR LESS? CHECK THIS OUT!• Stately 3 bed + den, 2 bath 3 levels• Elec. furnace, heat pump/AC• 24’ x 45 shop/garage
Dell McConnell
3192 12th Avenue $319,900
SPECTACULAR VIEWS
• 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms • Stunning views• Preferred central location
Craig Filipchuk
3785 San Mateo Dr. $324,900
TIMELESS FAMILY HOME• 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home• Beautiful oak fl oors• 4.62 acres
Dena Wickman
757 Franklin River Rd. $419,000
NEW PRICE
CUSTOM 4 BDRM HOME• 4.76 acres• Separate rental unit on property• Quiet Country location
Gary Gray
5656 Madill Road $449,900
NEW PRICE
RARE RANCHER• Cherry Creek 0.84 acre • 2,165 sq.ft. built in 2003 • 3 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms
The Fenton Team
3600 Trevor Road $459,900
BEAUTY SURROUNDS YOU• 5 bedroom, 4 bathroom• Tastefully renovated• 3.93 acre lot
The Fenton Team
6880 Bainbridge Rd. $499,900
CUSTOM FAMILY HOME• 5 bedrooms, 4 bathroom• Over 4700 sq.ft, .45 acre in the city• Trade potential, Partially fi nished bsmt
Maureen Mackenzie
2600 Burde St. $499,900
216’ OF SPROAT LAKE• 0.69 acre with pebble beach• 4 bedrooms & 2 bathrooms• Paved boat launch & privage wharf• Excellent evening sun
The Fenton Team
10011 Blower Rd. $699,000
SPROAT LAKE BEACH• 1.02 acre private lot• 110’ low slope pebble beach• Southern exposure
The Fenton Team
8780 Stirling Arm Drive $729,900
GORGEOUS SPROAT LAKE• Living room w/river rock propane FP• Heritage style sink & large island• Shared waterfront and wharf
Sonja Sutton
6357 Salal Rd. $799,000
SPROAT LAKE WATERFRONT• 3,600 + sq. ft.• 5 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms• 0.71 acre with pebble beach
The Fenton Team
10080 Stirling Arm Cres $849,000
NEW PRICE
NORTH PORT LOT• Level 40x84 lot • Close to all amenities • Price to go!
Alease or Chris Arcus
4459 Arrowsmith $49,900
COUNTRY SMALL ACREAGE• 1.28 acre lot• Desirable Kitsuksis area• Build your dream house
The Fenton Team
Lot 1 Kitsuksis $74,900
NEW PRICE
LOTS FOR SALE• Lot sizes and building schemes avail.• Contact Kat for more info and pricing
Kat Dwolinsky
Redford Estates Lots starting @ $79,900
ATTENTION BUILDERS• Level 80’x118’ building lot• Storm drain, water & sewer connected• Rural feel with city services
Dena Wickman
5175 Cleary Rd. $87,500
CHERRY CREEK LOT• Ready to build on• Highway access• Flat .90 acres
W. Earl Engstrom
Lot 2 Alberni Hwy. $99,900
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The Fenton Team
Lt. 13 Dog Mountain $319,900
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OUTSTANDING BUILDING LOT• Large level lot• Backing onto greenbelt• Newer subdivision
Gary Gray
3178 Sweet Ave. $117,900
ONE OF A KIND• Over 1 acre in city• All city services• Privacy & green view
Joe Van Bergen
5165 Golden St. $149,000
BEAUTIFUL VIEWS• 1/3 acre building lot• All services to lot line • Fantastic views, mountain, city & harbor
Joe Van Bergen
3790 Meares Dr. $149,000
NEW PRICE
COUNTRY LIVING• 10 acres in ALR. • Fronts 2 roads• Some out buildings.
Dell McConnell
6080 Kitsuksis Rd. $161,500
NEW PRICE
PEACEFUL ACREAGE• 3.9 acres• McCoy Lake area• Minutes from Sproat Lak
The Fenton Team
7700 Woodward Rd. $177,900
HISTORIC NEIGHBOUR• Next door to McLeans Mill• Over 25 treed acres in the ALR• Preferred Cherry Creek!
Alease or Chris Arcus
Lot 2 Debeaux Rd. $239,000
NEW PRICE
PRISTINE WATERFRONT• 5 acres along Somass River• Salmon/steelhead fi shing year round• Build your dream home 7 mins. from town
Alease or Chris Arcus
Lot 22 Ferguson Rd. $269,000
NEW PRICE
SOMASS RIVERFRONT• 1 ¼ miles of riverfront plus 73.56 acres• Property has 15 RV Campsites, two rental cabins• Owner’s home with workshop, barn, trailer pads
Joe Van Bergen & Gerry Hickey
7373 Coleman Road $1,250,000
LOCATION! LOCATION!• Units A & B, main street location• Great for existing or new business • Approx. 1,600 sq.ft., Lease for $900/mo
Craig Filipchuk
A-3429 3rd Ave. LEASE $750/mo.
NEW PRICE
LEASE - $8.50 PER SQ. FT• High visual exposure for store front or
offi ce with plenty of parking available. Concrete block building in down town core district. 6000 sq. ft. for retailer or service industry. Great location.
FOR LEASE• Store front location• Easy access• Excellent exposure
Pat & Gerry Hickey
4805c Mar Street $8.50/sq ft
4644 Adelaide St. $9 / sq.ft
LOOKING FOR A BUILDING LOT?• Level lot 85 x 146 lot in newer subdivision
surrounded by quality homes. Under-ground services, close to schools, ready for your home plans. Mountains and pasture views. Quiet cul-de-sac living can be yours!
GREAT LOCATION!• Newer subdivision in popular North Port
with all the city conveniences, but country setting. Extra large level lot 91x137 ready for your home plans. Choice quiet location with mountain and pasture views.
Pat & Gerry Hickey
5325 Otter Place $128,900
5327 Otter Place $129,900
COMMERCIAL LOT• Vacant Commercial Lot• Zoned for C3 Development• Adjacent to new Big O Tire Centre
Gary Gray
3rd Avenue $149,000
NEW PRICE
HIGH VISIBILITY• Close to downtown core• 14’ high ceilings, potential for Dance studio or Instructional Business• Zoned CMX2Craig Filipchuk & Jim Robertson
3203 3rd Ave. $150,000
SHAKE & SHINGLE MILL• Fully operational mill• Covered shed & truck loading dock• Fully zoned M3 (Industrial)
Joe Van Bergen & Gerry Hickey
7373 A Coleman Road $250,000
DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY• Opportunity on approx. 3.24 acres• Zoned for commercial• Close to Pacifi c Rim shopping
Gary Gray
4905 Cherry Creek Rd. $325,000
UPTOWN INVESTMENT
• Commercial building• Good tenants• Lots of upgrades
Gary Gray
2966 - 3rd Avenue $355,000
PORT HARDY
• Wayne Ridley’s Fishing Lodge• Turn key fully operational• Accommoadates 20-16 guests
Craig Filipchuk
137 Winter Harbour Rd. $699,000
NEW PRICE
HARBOUR VIEW LOT• 66’ x 132’ building lot,• Water, hydro & phone to lot• 5 min walk to moorage
Chris Fenton
Lot 19 Wickham Lane $69,500
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WEST COAST WATERFRONT• 2 acre lot• 8 Deep safe moorage• Fantastic building site
Chris Fenton
Lot 1 Kildonan $299,000
RECREATIONAL RETREAT• 5.0 acres & 150’ oceanfront• 1,800sq.ft. cabin near lockup • 1,200 sq.ft. fi nished garage
Joe Van Bergen
21 Headquarters Bay $299,000
OCEAN FRONT• 5 acres waterfront strata • 860 sq. ft. cabin to lock up• Septic installed
Craig Filipchuk
14 Headquarters Bay $320,000
ISLAND RETREAT• 5.24 acres• 2 small cabins• Sunny western exposure
Chris Fenton
Lot 18 Helby Island $350,000
BAMFIELD’S BEST• 13 year hold home• 1,200 sq.ft.• 0.92 acres
Joe Van Bergen
23 Michelsens Lane $329,000
WATERFRONT GETAWAY• 5.0 acres & 150’ oceanfront• 1,250 sq.ft. cabin• Private 30’ dock
Chris Fenton
33 Headquarters Bay $399,000
QUALITY IN BAMFIELD• 4 bedroom & 4 bathroom home• Built in 1992• Open concept with fi replace
Joe Van Bergen
458 Pachena Rd. $359,900
HEADQUARTERS BAY• 5.0 acres & 150’ oceanfront• 2,100 sq.ft. modern cabin• 3 bdrm & 2 bath
Joe Van Bergen
37 Headquarters Bay $379,900
NEW PRICE
HARBOUR & MOUNTAIN VIEWS• 2,450 sq.ft. home• 16 years old• 0.53 acre lot
Chris Fenton
458 Pachena Rd $409,900
CHARMING BAMFIELD• Panoramic harbour view• 3 bedroom & 2 bathroom• 28’ x 24’ shop
Joe Van Bergen
325 Bamfi eld Rd $439,900
NEW PRICE
BEAUTIFUL LOG HOME• 1,760 sq.ft. built in 2004• 1,760 sq.ft. + outbuildings• 0.51 acre level lot
Chris Fenton
370 Bamfi eld Rd. $439,900
RIVERS INLET• Turn key fi shing lodge • 20 Guest Accommodation• 13 plus boats and motors
Craig Filipchuk
Finn Bay $495,000
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL• 15 acres on Burlo Island• 1,200 ft. of safe moorage• Nicely treed land
Joe Van Bergen
143 Cia Rock Rd $625,000
BAMFIELD’S BEST• 3 bedroom & 2 bathroom• 1.73 acres w/ safe moorage• 1,000’ of waterfront
Chris Fenton
6 South Bamfi eld Rd $999,000
PRIDE OF BAMFIELD• 6 bedrooms & 5 bathrooms• 6 acres & 200’ deep moorage• Amazing harbour views
Joe Van Bergen
294 South Bamfi eld Rd $2,995,000
BUILDING LOT• Partially cleared• Services to lot line• Moorage included in Strata fee
Gary Gray
Haggard Cove $95,000
RIVERS INLET
• 8.12 acre waterfront
• 200 foot deep moorage
Craig Filipchuk
1 Finn Bay $110,000
OCEAN VIEW LOT
• 100x100 lot with services• Views of Barkley Sound• Short walk to moorage
Joe Van Bergen
Lot 1 Michelsens Lane $199,000
ALBERNI INLET OCEANFRONT• 5.0 acres• 150’ of accessible waterfront• Washroom & outbuilding on site
Chris Fenton
38 Headquarters Bay $224,900
WEST COAST RETREAT• 1,680 sq.ft.• 2 bedroom & full bathroom• 18 years old
Joe Van Bergen
180 Cape Beale Trail $299,000
OUTSTANDING BUILDING LOT• Large level lot• Backing onto greenbelt• Newer subdivision
Gary Gray
3178 Sweet Ave. $117,900
ONE OF A KIND• Over 1 acre in city• All city services• Privacy & green view
Joe Van Bergen
5165 Golden St. $149,000
BEAUTIFUL VIEWS• 1/3 acre building lot• All services to lot line • Fantastic views, mountain, city & harbor
Joe Van Bergen
3790 Meares Dr. $149,000
NEW PRICE
COUNTRY LIVING• 10 acres in ALR. • Fronts 2 roads• Some out buildings.
Dell McConnell
6080 Kitsuksis Rd. $161,500
NEW PRICE
PEACEFUL ACREAGE• 3.9 acres• McCoy Lake area• Minutes from Sproat Lak
The Fenton Team
7700 Woodward Rd. $177,900
HISTORIC NEIGHBOUR• Next door to McLeans Mill• Over 25 treed acres in the ALR• Preferred Cherry Creek!
Alease or Chris Arcus
Lot 2 Debeaux Rd. $239,000
NEW PRICE
PRISTINE WATERFRONT• 5 acres along Somass River• Salmon/steelhead fi shing year round• Build your dream home 7 mins. from town
Alease or Chris Arcus
Lot 22 Ferguson Rd. $269,000
NEW PRICE
SOMASS RIVERFRONT• 1 ¼ miles of riverfront plus 73.56 acres• Property has 15 RV Campsites, two rental cabins• Owner’s home with workshop, barn, trailer pads
Joe Van Bergen & Gerry Hickey
7373 Coleman Road $1,250,000
LOCATION! LOCATION!• Units A & B, main street location• Great for existing or new business • Approx. 1,600 sq.ft., Lease for $900/mo
Craig Filipchuk
A-3429 3rd Ave. LEASE $750/mo.
NEW PRICE
LEASE - $8.50 PER SQ. FT• High visual exposure for store front or
offi ce with plenty of parking available. Concrete block building in down town core district. 6000 sq. ft. for retailer or service industry. Great location.
FOR LEASE• Store front location• Easy access• Excellent exposure
Pat & Gerry Hickey
4805c Mar Street $8.50/sq ft
4644 Adelaide St. $9 / sq.ft
LOOKING FOR A BUILDING LOT?• Level lot 85 x 146 lot in newer subdivision
surrounded by quality homes. Under-ground services, close to schools, ready for your home plans. Mountains and pasture views. Quiet cul-de-sac living can be yours!
GREAT LOCATION!• Newer subdivision in popular North Port
with all the city conveniences, but country setting. Extra large level lot 91x137 ready for your home plans. Choice quiet location with mountain and pasture views.
Pat & Gerry Hickey
5325 Otter Place $128,900
5327 Otter Place $129,900
COMMERCIAL LOT• Vacant Commercial Lot• Zoned for C3 Development• Adjacent to new Big O Tire Centre
Gary Gray
3rd Avenue $149,000
NEW PRICE
HIGH VISIBILITY• Close to downtown core• 14’ high ceilings, potential for Dance studio or Instructional Business• Zoned CMX2Craig Filipchuk & Jim Robertson
3203 3rd Ave. $150,000
SHAKE & SHINGLE MILL• Fully operational mill• Covered shed & truck loading dock• Fully zoned M3 (Industrial)
Joe Van Bergen & Gerry Hickey
7373 A Coleman Road $250,000
DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY• Opportunity on approx. 3.24 acres• Zoned for commercial• Close to Pacifi c Rim shopping
Gary Gray
4905 Cherry Creek Rd. $325,000
UPTOWN INVESTMENT
• Commercial building• Good tenants• Lots of upgrades
Gary Gray
2966 - 3rd Avenue $355,000
PORT HARDY
• Wayne Ridley’s Fishing Lodge• Turn key fully operational• Accommoadates 20-16 guests
Craig Filipchuk
137 Winter Harbour Rd. $699,000
NEW PRICE
HARBOUR VIEW LOT• 66’ x 132’ building lot,• Water, hydro & phone to lot• 5 min walk to moorage
Chris Fenton
Lot 19 Wickham Lane $69,500
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On NOW until June 15, 2013
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