Campbell River Mirror, August 05, 2015

Page 1

3x2.5

2X1.5

white spot pirate pack

ASSOCIATED TIRE 1710 Island Hwy.,

Campbell River PROCESS

day

250-286-6132

PROCESS th

www.associatedtireandauto.ca

August 12

Riverite a world champ: Scores hat-trick on way to title Page 25

Campbell RiveR miRRoR First issue 1971

house of ideas

Job info: Newspaper Sticky Note ad Project: Pirate Pak Day - Pre Promo A Client: White Spot Trim size:2.5” x 2.5” Colours: CMYK Proof #: 1 June 26,2015 Date: Sign-off: YES

CYAN

MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK

Allison Prinsen: allison@meehanlewis.com | 604-733-1514

View our eEditions online WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2015

Newsstand 85¢

www.campbellrivermirror.com

Harper calls an early election

Love is in the air – way up in the air

The first-ever marriage proposal on Elk Falls Suspension Bridge occurred on Sunday. Cam Frenette (front left) enlisted some friends and family to help him pop the question to Brooke Gobillot on the bridge. Frenette and Gobillot have been dating for almost eight years and are high school sweethearts, both having graduated from Timberline. NadiNe Hoyt/Special to tHe Mirror

Forest board critical of Sonora Island logging

By Tom FleTcher Black Press

Conservative leader Stephen Harper promised an expanded tax break for hiring apprentices Monday, as parties started an extended summer election campaign. Campaigning in Laval, Quebec, Harper announced that if his government is reelected Oct. 19, employers will receive a credit up to $2,500 a year for wages paid to qualifying apprentices for all four years of their training. Harper’s Conservatives established the program in 2006, with a credit of up to $2,000 per year for the first two years, to encourage hiring and training. NDP leader Thomas Mulcair began his campaign emphasizing signs of weakness in the Canadian economy, with the latest statistics showing the economy contracting in the first five months of the year.

J.r. rardon camPBell river mirror

A complaint by residents on Sonora Island has led to the Forest Practice Board recommending both TimberWest Forest Corp. and the provincial government review logging practices under an ecosystem-based management (EBM) plan for old-growth forests along the B.C. coast. In a report issued in July, the board said TimberWest violated the spirit of the EMB Continued on Pg. 8

Continued on Pg. 3

advanced We are THRILLEDrealty to welcome the team of highly 7x2.5 regarded professionals PROCESS from Coast Realty to the Royal LePage Advance Family!

972 Shoppers Row Campbell River

7190A Market St. Port Hardy

250-286-3293

250-949-7231


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Campbell River Mirror, August 05, 2015 by Black Press Media Group - Issuu