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Wednesday, May 29, 2013 Vol. 9 » no. 22
SERVING THE COMOX VALLEY, CAMPBELL RIVER & THE NORTH ISLAND
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SERVING THE COMOX VALLEY, CAMPBELL RIVER & THE NORTH ISLAND
“Having a mother bird nesting in your yard is not unusual, but this tiny mother built her nest just off our back deck in easy view,” says MidWeek reader Layne Marshal (Campbell River) of this photo. “We can see her head over the edge of the nest from our deck chairs and we look forward to catching a glimpse of her brood when it fledges and prepares to leave home.” To submit your photos for MidWeek, send them to [email protected]
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On June 9, 40 beautiful sailboats will race into Comox harbour completing the second leg of the
2013 Black Press Van Isle 360 International Yacht Race.
These sail racing machines – some 70 feet in length – are easily seen from the marina boardwalk
and may be visited on the docks once safely moored. They are a sight to behold under sail and great fun to see up close – and the public is invited.
This international
race has been run since 1999 and developed from the crazy idea of a few rabid catamaran sailors to what is clearly one of the most respected and exciting yacht races on the entire west coast of North America.
The race starts on June 8 in Nanaimo and circumnavigates the whole of Vancouver Island over 14 days, stopping at 10 ports in the process. The city fathers, along with the residents of each port of call, most often organize a reception for the nearly 400 sailors and support crew whose arrival times are somewhat spread out through the afternoon; but prize-giving and welcoming speeches are usually at
6 p.m.Leg 3, June 10
runs from Comox to Campbell River, starting at 9 a.m. The awards presentation will be in or near the Rip Tide Pub in Campbell River at 6:45 p.m.
Leg 4, June 11 goes from Deepwater Bay just north of Campbell River to Hardwicke Island.
Leg 5, June 12 takes sailors to Telegraph Cove. Awards will be on the boardwalk near the whale museum at 6:45 p.m.
Leg 6, June 13 leads from Telegraph Cove to Hardy Bay off the government dock in downtown Port Hardy.
Leg 7, June 14 takes sailors from Port Hardy to Winter Harbour.
For many years, the reception in the Comox Marina was organized by the Comox Valley Yacht Club, but this year that honour has fallen to the Comox Bay Sailing Club and their team is hard at work in preparation. Commodore Andrew Walther said, “No major problems have been encountered,” and that the most significant item, that of finding moorage for 40 large sailing vessels in an otherwise full marina, has been resolved.
Reception committee member and CBSC activist, Rick Tae, has negotiated that all the racing vessels will be together in the private
marina – located just below where the Edgewater once stood, and that the gates will be open to welcome visitors.
With more and larger racing boats competing each year, the competition becomes keener and the level of community participation and mutual support gets higher.
An interesting example of such participation is occurring in the Comox Valley with the arrival of the fleet this year: the private marina is donating the proceeds of the moorage fees to the Children’s Hospital Foundation. Private marina owners
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Tripp Tease, a 40-foot all-out racing machine, is the Comox Valley entry in this year’s Black Press Van Isle 360 International Yacht Race.
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Where: North Island Communities—Including Woss, Telgraph Cove, Alert Bay, Malcolm Island, Port McNeill, Port Alice, Port Hardy, Coal Harbour, Holberg, Quatsino, Winter Harbour and surronding areas
When: Saturday, June 15 at 11:00 p.m. to Sunday, June 16 at 7:00 a.m.
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Opportunity to Comment On BC Ferries’ Proposal For New Vessels
The British Columbia Ferry Commission, the independent regulator of BC Ferry Services Inc., is seeking public comment on BC Ferries’ proposal to replace vessels on Route 9 (Tsawwassen – Southern Gulf Islands) and Route 17 (Powell River-Little River/Comox).
BC Ferries has submitted an application under Section 55 of the Coastal Ferry Act seeking the commissioner’s approval of the major capital expenditure necessary to acquire three new vessels to replace the Queen of Burnaby and the Queen of Nanaimo both of which are near the end of their service lives and are scheduled for retirement in fiscal 2017.
Under Section 55 of the Act, the commissioner may approve a major capital expenditure if the proposed expenditure is reasonable, prudent, and consistent with the current Coastal Ferry Services Contract, and any long term capital plan established by the ferry operator.
Click on “What’s New” at www.bcferrycommission.com for a copy of BC Ferries’ application and Section 55 Application Guidelines established by the commissioner.
Comments or submissions can be sent by email to [email protected] or by mail to BC Ferry Commission, PO Box 9279 Stn Prov Govt, Victoria BC, V8W9J7.
Deadline for public comments is June 17, 2013. Comments submitted to the commission may be published on our website.
It is time to dispel some medical myths that I find myself clarifying in my practice on a daily basis.
n Myth: Flaxoil provides EPA and DHA essential fatty acids.
Flaxoil is a plant-based oil that contains
alpha linolenic acid, a type of omega 3 essential fatty acid, but it does not contain EPA and DHA essential fatty acids. The body does convert alpha linolenic acid into EPA and DHA but this is very inefficient and one tablespoon
of Flaxoil may yield the production of about 300 mg of EPA and DHA. The only way to get the 3,000 mg of EPA and DHA that is required for its protective effects into your diet every day is to take a fish oil supplement by the tablespoon or to
eat fish five days per week. The advantage of fish oil is that the good brands have been purified of dioxins, PCB’s and mercury.
n Myth: Elevated serum B12 levels in the blood are harmful.
Blood testing is not an accurate evaluation of B12 status. I like
to see serum B12 levels at 600 or more. It is a water soluble vitamin and is always prescribed along with a complete B complex. The best way to evaluate B12 status is through the cerebral spinal fluid and this is obviously not done. So continue to take your B12 if you are getting benefit from it. I find it is great for sleep, memory, vertigo, neuropathy, fatigue.
n Myth: Soy is harmful for those who have or have had breast cancer because it contains estrogen.
In 2011, data from the Women’s Healthy Eating and Living study (WHEL) were used to examine the effect of soy intake on breast cancer prognosis
in 3,088 breast cancer patients who were followed for 7.3 years. As soy isoflavone intake increased,
the risk of breast cancer-related death decreased. This is the third epidemiologic study to report: no adverse effects of soy on the prognosis
of breast cancer: it does not counteract with the effects of tamoxifen and it may in fact provide potential benefits in decreasing risk of recurrence or death from cancer. I recommend non GM and organic soy to avoid exposure to herbicides and pesticides. Isoflavones are “estrogen-like” molecules that are 400 times weaker than
the estrogen hormone made in the body. It can weakly modify estrogen receptors and that is why some women find it helpful for hot flushes. Certainly some people have allergies to soy and thus it should be avoided. Its ingestion by young children should also be avoided.
n Myth: Vitamin E increases my risk of death from all causes.
The vitamin E used in the study was alpha-tocopherol and did not contain the important gamma tocopherol and other tocopherols that are found in the natural vitamin E molecule that provides the health benefits for the cardiovascular system.
Dr. Ingrid Pincott, naturopathic physician, has been practicing since 1985 and can be reached at 250-286-3655 or www.DrPincott.com
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appreciate the involvement of the Town of Comox and love to see the school kids checking out the boats.
CBSC Commodore Walther is delighted that the Rotary Club of Strathcona will host a “French Toast” breakfast for the departing sailors, as well as for fans and well-wishers, early in the morning of Sunday, June 9.
The Black Press Van Isle 360 International Yacht Race is a world-class event and the Comox Bay Sailing Club is pleased and proud to have a representative in the race (Tripp Tease) and to be the hosts for the fleet when they arrive at the Comox marina.
The public is encouraged to see the fleet and to follow its progress on the sailing club’s Facebook page during the entire race.
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CUMBERLAND — Gwyn Sproule is on her “second incarnation” as a teacher after spending about two decades planting trees in various corners of B.C.
The Cumberland councillor started out as a Grade 1 teacher in Sheffield, England, but decided to put teaching on hold when she heard about treeplanting in Canada. Backed by a “romantic image” of earning a living in the forests of B.C., she and a friend packed their bags and moved overseas.
Her first home was a cabin in Likely in the Interior, where she landed her first treeplanting job. The year was 1977.
Treeplanting is a combination of hard work and precision. Workers face fines if there are too many or too few trees in a plot, or if trees are planted out of line.
“That can be discouraging when you’ve already worked hard,” Sproule said. “Morale just plummets …you have to be tough.”
Barring a serious injury, treeplanters have to carry on, regardless of weather conditions.
“There’s no shelter from the storm,” she said, recalling wilted sandwiches and rain falling into her thermos of tea during lunch breaks.
After her time in Likely, Sproule worked in the Canim Lake area near 100 Mile House where she met her husband Jamie, who was the camp cook. The couple later moved to Cumberland. They live near Camp Road, which is something of a magnet for retired treeplanters.
“A good chunk of Camp Road is connected with treeplanting,” said Sproule, who guesses about half the Cumberland
population came to the village through treeplanting.
She recalls an influx of planters in the ‘70s and each decade thereafter.
“We are part of that first wave of the ‘70s,” Sproule said.
Back then, Camp Road houses sold for $15,000.
Years later, some of the children of Camp Road planters would purchase property and remain in the neighbourhood.
The Sproules lived the treeplanting life about 20 years, raising their children in places like Revelstoke and Golden, both of which are grizzly bear country.
Some camps had day care.
“I used to say it’s like school without the teachers,” Sproule said. “I’d definitely say it was a tribal way of life, and you get to know people well in those camps.”
Decades back, workers were expected to plant at least 1,000 trees a day. These days it’s 2,000 or 3,000.
Sproule planted in and around Cumberland, as well as Mount Washington and Union Bay, where she was once surrounded by a wolf pack.
“Whenever there’s clearcut logging around Cumberland
it’s good for tree planters because then they can get to work close to home,” she said, recalling a crew that would land contracts from Hancock or Comox Timber.
The coastal tree plant season runs from about February to late-April, which can be wet and miserable. Planters then move to the Interior in May or June and work through the summer until it gets too hot. While Interior terrain is rolling with some logging debris, coastal planters deal with steep terrain covered in slash.
“It’s a healthy
lifestyle,” Sproule said. “And they can’t find machines to do the work.
“We’ve always worked in treeplanting and raised our kids. It was a lot of fun for them, really. I think kids ultimately like tribal life. They had lots of uncles and aunties.”
At 40, Sproule called it quits on her treeplanting career and returned to teaching. Her hiatus from the classroom might have been a “break” from children, but even her worst day as a teacher on call is not as challenging as her worst day of treeplanting.
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The entrepreneurial spirit runs through Yana Hempler.
She has sold products through a multi-level marketing company, competed online in a national great ideas and mentorship contest and recently graduated with a bachelor of commerce degree – specializing in entrepreneurship and marketing – from the Peter B. Gustavson School of Business at the University of Victoria, earning four straight Black Press business scholarships along the way.
A late-March post on her Twitter account (@yhempler) gives a glimpse into her outlook on life: “When you want to succeed as bad as you want to breathe that’s when you will be successful.”
She’s a fan of
Canadian entrepreneur and Dragon’s Den regular panelist W. Brett Wilson, as well as Donald Trump.
But don’t let the apparent focus on business fool you. It’s fitness, health and community that hold her heart.
She’ll combine all three in Run for Their Lives, a 495-kilometre run from Port Hardy to Victoria in aid of three Greater Victoria charities.
“I like to challenge myself, and running and fitness are my biggest passions,” says the 23-year-old Saanich resident, who is a certified trainer and blogs on health and fitness. “There’s nothing more rewarding than knowing that I can help people at the same time.”
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graduate of North Island Secondary School in Port McNeill, plans to start the run there May 20. She hopes to run a marathon a day, about 42 km, for two or three days straight, rest for a day, then resume her pace.
“I’m thankful to be able to run 40 kilometres at a time,” she says.
Last weekend, she peeled off a 30-km training run, a regimen she plans to ease back on soon, as she is also training for the May 5 BMO Vancouver Marathon. Last fall, she ran her first GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon.
“The biggest thing with distance running is to be patient and not increase the distance too quickly,” she says.
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Yana Hempler runs along the Dallas Road beach, training for her charity run from Port Hardy to Victoria in May. Hempler, who will run the BMO Vancouver Marathon May 5, is raising money for the Mustard Seed Food Bank, Recreation Integration Victoria and the B.C. SPCA. Photo by Sharon Tiffin
Saanich runner ready to tackle Island distance
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We are growing our advertising sales department at the Campbell River Mirror and are seeking a candidate who is eager to join an award winning team.
The candidate must have the ability to build relationships with clients and deliver superior customer service. The winning candidate will be a team player and will be called on to aggressively grow an existing account list. The ability to work in an extremely fast-paced environment with a positive attitude is a must.
The successful candidate will have sales experience preferably in the advertising or retail industry.
The position offers a great work environment and strong benefits package.
Black Press community news media is an independent and international media group with more than 190 community, daily and urban publications, 14 press facilities and over 160 websites in B.C., Alberta, Washington, Hawaii and Ohio.
Please submit your resume with cover letter by May 31st, 2013.
Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
Zena WilliamsThe Campbell River Mirror#104-250 Dogwood Street, Campbell River, BC V9W 2X9Fax: (250) 287-3238Email: [email protected]
Advertising Sales Position Available
Western Forest Products Inc. is an integrated Canadian forest products company located on Vancouver Island that is committed to the safety of our employees, the culture of performance and the discipline to achieve results.
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is no sudden crazy idea. Hempler has been thinking about tackling a major run for a few years.
Her running background goes back much further. Distance training was a daily routine at school in her hometown of Novgorod, Russia. She
began competing in track upon moving to Alberta in Grade 5. She developed into a top high school runner in northern Alberta before moving to the North Island.
She counts Terry Fox as a major inspiration, having discovered the Terry Fox Run during her
school days in Alberta. Even then she liked the idea that she could help a charity while working on her running skills.
“I kind of missed out on the deadline for the GoodLife Fitness Marathon charity (program),” she says, explaining her desire to make her Island
run a fundraiser. She has a connection to all three charities: she has volunteered for the Mustard Seed food bank, a roommate volunteered with the B.C. SPCA and a classmate was a summer intern at Recreation Integration Victoria.
Doug Nutting,
executive director for RIV, said his organization is “thrilled” to be one of the charities Hempler targeted.
“Given the economy and what it’s like to be a non-profit, anytime we can generate some extra revenue, it’s greatly appreciated,” Nutting
said.Money provided
from the run will allow RIV to send children and youth to summer day camps, provide one-on-one support for children who need specialized help to engage in recreational activities, and defray the cost of training volunteers, he added.
Hempler is soliciting corporate sponsorships, as well as encouraging individual donations.
Individuals can donate Hempler’s cause through her page at Canada Helps. Corporate sponsors may contact her directly at [email protected].
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VOLUNTEER REQUESTS May 20, 2013
Campbell River Women’s Centre and Peer Counselling Program: A receptionist is required to greet visitors to the centre. You will manage a three-line phone system, take messages and help with some clerical duties. Your volunteer contribution will help women in need become more effective in their day-to-day lives.Campbell River N.I Transition Society: If you have two hours every Wednesday to help this wonderful organization, they are in need of a child-minding assistant to help prepare lunch and supervise the children. Your contribution will go a long way to helping women transition to new lives.Greenways Land Trust: Help us to celebrate our living oceans on June 8th by assisting at Ocean’s Day! Volunteers are needed for Setup/Takedown from 8 to 10 am or 3-5 pm, Greeters for 9:30-12:30 or 2:30 to 3:30, and Parking Attendants from 9:30 to 12, 12 to 2:30 or 2:30 to 3:30.
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Riding a bike all the way from Vancouver to Banff – 1200
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“I watch Kim struggle everyday to breathe, to survive and I know the incredible courage and strength she has – I want to make a difference in her life and for all those children and young adults who have CF. I know I will have to dig deep to find the strength and stamina to complete the ride. It is only for nine days - Kim finds the strength to fight CF everyday!”
Houston will be joining 21 other riders also participating
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Houston says, “I am counting on the support of friends, family and even
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By raising funds for
the GearUp I can help make this happen. By making a donation to my ride you can help too.”
Cystic Fibrosis is the most common fatal genetic disease affecting Canadian children and young adults. There is no cure for CF. It causes a build up of thick mucus in the lungs leading to severe respiratory problems which can make breathing difficult. Meanwhile, mucus and protein build-up in the digestive tract results in extreme difficulty digesting and absorbing adequate nutrients from food. The effects of cystic fibrosis are most devastating in the lungs.
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“It would mean the world to me to see a cure or control for this disease,” said Houston.
Joining Houston for the first few days will be her husband Daryl Barnes. Also on the ride will be Michael Hamilton, 25, who has cystic fibrosis. Hamilton grew up in Campbell River and along with his father Neal, volunteers for Cystic Fibrosis Canada’s Campbell River Chapter.
To help sponsor Houston or Hamilton, donations to Cystic Fibrosis Canada can be dropped off at Outdoor Addictions or online at www.cfvancouver.ca and follow the links for Gearup4CF 2013.
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