January 2020 Campbell River What's On Digest

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JANUARY 2020 CAMPBELL RIVER, GOLD RIVER, QUADRA ISLAND, SAYWARD, NORTH ISL.

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Come Read with Me Workshop for Parents: 6pm at CR Library. 250-287-3655

or Campbell River Literacy Asc on Facebook

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literacyforall.ca

SUNDAY JAN 19 Family Swim & Skate: All ages. 12:30pm at Strathcona Gardens. 250-830-6777 Scavenger Hunts: Search for the clues in our children’s area at the library or participate in a takeaway hunt. Lots of prizes. 12:30-4pm. CR Library. 250-287-3655

MONDAY JAN 20 Tot to Teen Drop In: Check out the full schedule in the recreation guide at campbellriver.ca CR Community Centre & Sportsplex. 250-286-1161 Scavenger Hunts: 10-8pm. CR Library. 250-287-3655

TUESDAY JAN 21 Rotarians Read: Volunteers will be reading in over 82 classrooms throughout School District 72. Tot to Teen Drop In: CR Community Center & Sportsplex. See Rec Guide, 250-286-1161 Scavenger Hunts: 10-8pm. CR Library. 250-287-3655 Explore the Museum: 12pm at CR Museum. 250-287-3103

FRIDAY JAN 24 Tot to Teen Drop In: CR Community Center & Sportsplex. (250) 286-1161

Intro to public WIFI, Internet & Keeping Yourself Safe: Learn more about the growing need to stay safe in the online world. 12-2pm at CR Library. 250-287-3655

Explore the Museum: 12pm at CR Museum. 250-287-3103

Tot to Teen Drop In: CR Community Center & Sportsplex. (250) 286-1161

Family Play Room: 10-12pm.CR Library, 250-287-3655

Explore the Museum: 12pm at CR Museum. 250-287-3103 Scavenger Hunts: 10-8pm. CR Library. 250-287-3655

THURSDAY JAN 23 Tot to Teen Drop In: CR Community Center & Sportsplex. 250-286-1161 Explore the Museum: 12pm at CR Museum, 470 Island Hwy. 250-287-3103 Scavenger Hunts: 10-8pm. CR Library. 250-287-3655 Family Storytime: Lots of toys and games to play. 10:30-11pm. Campbell River Library, 1240 Shoppers Row. 250-287-3655 Family Play Room: Lots of toys and games to play. 11-12pm. Campbell River Library, 1240 Shoppers Row. 250-287-3655

Scavenger Hunts: 10-8pm. CR Library. 250-287-3655

SATURDAY JAN 25 Scavenger Hunts: 10-8pm. CR Library. 250-287-3655

SUNDAY JAN 26 Scavenger Hunts: 10-8pm. CR Library. 250-287-3655 Michael Kusugak Tidemark Community Show: Inuit Storyteller and Author of The Littlest Sled Dog, A Hockey Stick for Christmas, and many other titles. Tickets at tidemarktheatre.com


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MUST SEE EVENTS JANUARY 1

POLAR BEAR SWIM Dress up in your wackiest New Year’s Costume and plunge into the ocean with all the other crazy locals. Registration at the beach beforehand... DETAILS IN CALENDAR LISTINGS.

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THE COMIC STRIPPERS Grooving and gyrating between scenes they banter with the crowd and perform their hilarious twist on improv sketches. DETAILS IN CALENDAR LISTINGS.

JAN 25 & 26

TRAIN SHOW North Island Model Railroaders Club is bringing back their model train displays to the Museum. Come see the miniature buildings, trains and scenery. DETAILS IN CALENDAR LISTINGS.

JANUARY 26

SMILES FROM THE HEART

First come, first served. Fillings and extractions to those over 18 years. Registration begins at 8am. Last patient will be seen at 3pm... DETAILS IN CALENDAR LISTINGS.

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MICHAEL KUSUGAK, STORYTELLER During Family Literacy Week, famous storyteller and author of the Littlest Sled Dog, a Hockey Stick for Christmas and many other titles will be coming to the Tidemark. DETAILS IN CALENDAR LISTINGS.

Drawing & Painting Classes Every Day 1-3PM Ballroom Dancing Tuesdays, 7-9PM Call (250)337-1941 for more info 8269 Island Highway, Black Creek (across from Black Creek Diner)


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CONGRATULATIONS!!

Mary Ruth Snyder Executive Director 250.287.4636

To the eight new businesses featured in this edition and to the over 100 new businesses that opened in Campbell River during 2019!! No matter how you look at it, that is an impressive number. Our vibrancy continues to grow and expand by welcoming young families and entrepreneurs into our community. Wishing you all the very best and prosperous 2020!

CELEBRATION GALA

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2020

Campbell River Community Centre Cocktails @ 5:00pm Dinner @ 6:00pm Entertainment @ 7:00pm Awards @ 8:00pm Live Auction @ 9:00pm

The Gala proceeds will be shared with the

for the building of the ‘Qwalayu House.

TICKETS ON SALE Monday, January 6, 2020


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ANKOR SALON AND SPA In May 2019, we first spoke to Tegan, the owner of Ankor Salon and Spa. We were impressed with all the repurposed structures, furniture and decor, beautifully re-finished to complement the modern luxurious atmosphere. It was clear to see that with the help of an award-winning designer, Tegan was able to reflect the beauty of the Campbell River area. Sourcing wears from many local businesses for the decor, and caring about the environment is very important to Tegan. Enviromentally friendly products is on everyone’s mind, it’s more than a trend it is the future. There are always challenges when starting a new business “Opening the door slowly allowed us to grow sustainably, focus on staff education and exceptional customer care. We love pampering our clients with fresh Tea and warm towels.” Figuring out a new point of sale systems and price points that work within the community were other challenges. “Our stylists have all achieved advanced colour certificates with Aveda education. And we were fortunate to have the spa staff from April Point & Spa join us after they closed.” Ankor is a modern salon, with the ability for you to book all your services online 24/7. With such a beautifully luxurious venue Tegan says, “after people come once, they understand the value of the service, being Campbell Rivers only exclusive Aveda Salon and Spa means we don’t just sell it up front, we use it on all our guests. We also offer the pure privilege point system”. Which offers insider deals and free essential oils on their birthdays. “Opening a new business has been incredibly hard work, I’m deeply appreciative of the growing and supportive community.”- Tegan

986 Shoppers Row | (250) 286-6291 | www.ankorsalonandspa.com

Tegan Gardner


7 Ladies Night – Wine Wednesdays: Virtual fun for everyone. No clubs or experience needed. 250-287-4970 to book, only $30/pp (4 people per bay). 5:30pm at Velocity, 700 Petersen Rd.

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Genealogy Night: Learn about your family history & view documents through Ancestry you wouldn’t normally be able to see & for free. 6:30pm at GR Library, 396 Nimkish. 250-283-2502

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ALL MONTH LONG The 32nd Annual Bowl for Breath Fundraiser: Registration forms need to be returned to schools by Friday, Jan 24th. Activities happen Feb 8 & 9. The 38th Annual Members’ Exhibition: Calling all artists! You have till March 11 to submit your art. Exhibition will run Mar 26-Apr 23. Call 250287-2261 CR Art Gallery, 1235 Shoppers Row.

ġ JAN 1 WEDNESDAY Happy New Year: It’s a new year, anything is possible! Set a new goal, join a new group, make a new friend, eat less chocolate, eat more chocolate... Polar Bear Swim: Dress up in your wackiest New Year’s costume & plunge into the ocean with all the other crazy locals. Registration at the beach. 12pm at Saratoga Beach. New Years Day Brunch: Enjoy a yummy brunch to celebrate the end of 219. There will be a 10:30am seating & a 12:30am seating. Call for reservations. Anchor Inn & Suites, 261 Island Hwy.

20th Annual Visit to the North Pole: Skate in a true winter wonderland during normal ice times or available for private bookings for an amazing price. On till Jan 5. Strathcona Gardens, 225 S Dogwood St,. 250-830-6777 Singing with Seniors: Gather with the residents & experience how music has a way of lifting hearts & spirits. 10:30am at Evergreen Seniors Home, 635 Evergreen Rd. 250-286-7274 Ryder Bachman: Funky rock & roll meets reggae. Live music every week featuring different artists. 6:30pm at the Riptide, 1340 Island Hwy. 250-830-0044 Canucks vs Chicago Blackhawks: Puck drops at 7pm. Playing at Rogers Arena.

EVERY THURSDAY Magic - the Gathering Club: If you’ve never played & would like to learn, there are plenty of supplies for everyone to use. 4pm at QI. Library, 654 Harper Rd. 250-285-2216

EVERY WEDNESDAY

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2020 Soap Making Classes

BASICS FOR BEGINNERS

Learn how to make various soaps; measuring, scenting, design, colour and fragrance. January 18th, 25th, February 1st, 8th. 10am-4pm

ADVANCED SOAP MAKING

Advanced swirl techniques, colour and fragrance design, embeds and incorporating skin loving additives into your soap. February 2nd, 9th. 10am-4pm Students will take home all soap made in class as well as information and recipe packages. Reserve early.

Smudge Kits now available. 1140 Shoppers Row, Campbell River www.ravensongsoap.com | 250.287.9097

closed till Jan 14


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FIFTY PARALLEL TAP AND GRILL BY ACROPOLIS The legendary Acropolis Kuizina had become one of Campbell River’s favourite dining locations with a great combination of Greek food, succulent Steaks and Lamb all served with character that was larger than life. Peter and Colleen, had outgrown their location at Merecroft Village, and were in search of a waterfront property. Colleen and Peter put boots to pavement over two years and explored several waterfront opportunities. Nothing was quite hitting on the vision that Colleen had until, the iconic Freddies Pub came up for sale, a landmark pub that was getting tired and needed a strong vision and a whole lot of love, the perfect project for Colleen. Acropolis at Merecroft closed its doors at the end of April 2019 with the thought that the new premises would be ready to open May 1st. But as luck would have it, there were several delays with contractors, licenses and equipment. Opening on June 1st, the newly renovated property looked nothing like its former self inside and out. It didn’t take long before the kitchen, bar and staff found the rhythm of serving Acropolis favourites and newly introduced west coast dishes to the eagerly waiting patrons. In August the back room was transformed and the long awaited intimate ‘Acropolis Room’ was re-opened with all its familiar woods and atmosphere. Now with its huge outdoor patio, the social house and the Acropolis room, Fifty Parallel seats close to 200 people in the summer and 150 in the winter. With chefs, cooks, barista’s, bartenders and servers, Colleen and Peter work daily at keeping it all on course. A fabulous addition of 20 rotating beers and ciders, plus a large wine and spirit menu was added along with charcuterie, shareables, more seafood options and gluten free choices all alongside the usual favourites. It was well worth the wait, and already Campbell River have adopted Fifty Parallel as its very own.

428 S Island Hwy | (778) 420-5050 | RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED

Peter and Colleen Apostolakos


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LEGO® Club: Drop in to build with the library’s LEGO collection! Ask staff to take a photo of your structure to get it posted on our wall. 1pm at QI. Library, 654 Harper Rd. 250-285-2216 Legal Clinic: Need some advice? This is your chance to meet with others for legal advice. 2pm at Quadra Comm. Ctr., 970 W. Rd. 250-388-7696 Tec Help: Having difficulty navigating the library tech services? Need some help with your phone or tablet? 2pm at CR Library, 1240 Shoppers Row. 250-287-3655 Men’s Night – Thirsty Thursdays: It’s Virtual fun! Call 250-287-4970 to book your bay. $30/ pp (4 people per bay). Give it your best shot & you could win a prize. 5:30pm at Velocity, 700 Petersen Rd. Adult Learn-to-Ride: Learnor just get back in the saddle. 6pm at Balance Equestrian Centre, 215 Shetland Rd. Music Bingo: (except Jan 2nd). Music Bingo at Ted’s Bar & Grill on Mt. Washington 6pm. 250-338-1386 Book Study – The Art of Possibility: (Except Jan 2). An ongoing drop-in book study for anyone who seeks change. 6:30pm at Centre for Spiritual Living, 516 S. Dogwood St. 250-850-3064

Crib Night: Registration at 6:30PM. CR Legion Branch #137, 301 11th Ave. 250-287-4671 Grief Walking Group: Walk, talk & share. 10am at 440 Evergreen Rd. 250 286 1121 Prenatal/New Parents Group: Sit down & chat with other new parents or soon to be parents. Lunch will be provided. Till Dec 16. 12pm at GR Children’s Health Hub, 500 Trumpeter Dr. 250-283-7108

ġ DEC 03 TUESDAY Canucks vs Ottawa Senators: Puck drops at 7pm. Playing at home at Rogers Arena.

EVERY TUESDAY Nootka Sound Day Cruise: Explore Nootka Sound. To book call 1-877-824-8253. 9am at Nootka Marine Adventures. Pool Night: Grab a friend & battle it out. 6:30pm at GR Legion, 405 Trumpeter Dr. Dart Night: Throw some darts and have a laugh. 6:30pm at GR Legion, 405 Trumpeter Dr.

ġ DEC 04 WEDNESDAY

EVERY WEDNESDAY

ġ JAN 3 FRIDAY New Movie Releases Jan 3: The Grudge Grand Opening: See the unveiling of new artworks from local artists. Music, snacks, meet the new instructors & see the new space. 6pm at Crows Nest Gallery, F, 2116, S Island Hwy. 778-348-2769

Smarty Pints Trivia Night: Hosted by Kitty & Jeff with great prizes. 7:30pm at Match, 111 St. Ann’s Rd. 250-830-0082

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Drink Tea Detox Relax Soothe Revitalize

100+ Loose Leaf Teas | 605-11th Ave | 250-286-1231 | stonehouseteas.com


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CHUCK & CHARLIES CHILDRENS APPAREL When one door closes another opens. This was the case for Helena a new Campbell River resident from Hinton Alberta, who moved to Sayward in June 2019 and set up shop in Campbell River on shoppers row doing what she does best. The new Chuck and Charlies is an all season children’s clothing store located in the old Monk office supply store. This children’s store stops at nothing to supply everything in children’s clothing and footwear. Helena, husband and eight year old daughter move to an acreage in Sayward, something that they had always dreamed of having. Chuck and Charlies was an established business that Helena had in Hinton, and once the opportunity came up to move, they packed up and headed west. Helena also has two older boys, and is very aware of the struggle to find durable clothing that lasts. Seeing the need for children’s quality clothing in Campbell River was the inspiration to move life and business. Being all seasons means that the large store ranges in all sizes from preemie to size 18 for boys and 16 for girls in Summer and Winter clothing. Everything from footwear, dance wear, cowboy boots, snow gear, swim wear, rain gear, underwear, and special occasion clothing plus all the accessories are available all year round. You can expect to find name brands such as DC, Levi, Name it, Hurly, Quicksilver, Nike, Converse, Burnside and Fox all under recommended retail pricing. Actually, the prices are astonishing. Helena says some of the challenges of children’s clothing is understanding the sizing, these days so many kids mature early but others don’t especially for girls. Coming up with the right styles and colours that suit all ages takes some learning. For Helena being available for families needs no matter what time of year was her priority and focus for the store.

976 Shoppers Row | (250) 286-1827 | OPEN 10AM TO 5PM MONDAY TO SATURDAY

Helena Theriault


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Anela Kahiamoe: Enjoy the harmonious sound where the blues meets Hawaiian. 6pm at SoCal Restaurant, 2231 S. Island Hwy. 250-923-7611 Boondock: One of the best Country/Rock bands on the Island. If you never heard them perform before then you are definitely missing out. 9pm at Match, 111 St. Ann’s Rd. 250-830-0082 Storm vs Oceanside Generals: Game starts at 7:30pm. Come cheer the local players on! Strathcona Gardens, 225 S Dogwood St,. 250-830-6777

EVERY FRIDAY Family Music Time: Free drop-in music group for parents/caregivers & their children (ages 0-6) to explore & enjoy music together. 10am at Quadra Comm. Ctr., 970 W. Rd. 250-388-7696 Peer Support Group (End of Life): Anyone facing end-of-life is welcome to join others for confidential & safe conversations. 12pm at CR Hospice Society, 440 Evergreen Rd. 250-286-1121 H.E.R.S (Women’s Support Program): “Sisters helping sisters”. Life skills & parenting workshops. Nutritional educations & group support. 2:30pm at Quadra Comm. Ctr., 970 W. Rd. 250-388-7696 Karaoke, Meat Draw, Mini Binge, Fish & Chips: It all starts at 5 pm until 7 pm. Karaoke at 8. CR Legion Branch 137, 301 11th Ave. 250-286-6831 Open Mic Night: Walk in & sign up to perform or just come & enjoy an evening of amazing local talent. All ages welcome. 6pm at Serious Coffee CR, 1 – 2253 S. Island Hwy. Karaoke with Megastar Live: Release your inner rock star! This isn’t your boring regular karaoke. This is the lights, the drums, the big sound system & more. 8pm at Mt. Washington Alpine Resort, Strathcona Parkway. 250-338-1386

Meal Night & Meat Draw: Every Friday night come on down & enjoy a meal so you don’t have cook after a long work week. Then win meat to cook yourself. 5pm at GR Legion. 250-283-2516

ġ JAN 4 SATURDAY Northern Lights Mountain: Learn basic techniques in oil painting in this step by step landscape painting workshop! Following a long with the teacher. Crows Nest Gallery, F, 2116, S Island Hwy. 778-348-2769 Shine Your Light: A manifestation workshop: Connect with others & yourself. Learn to let go of 2019 & welcome all your hopes & dreams 2020. 12pm at Ocean Mountain Yoga, 1121 Cedar St., Unit B. Dustin Childs Trio: Come & see what all the talk is about. 9pm at Match Eatery & Public House, 111 St. Ann’s Rd. 250-830-0082 Family Pizza & Movie Night: Eat some Little Caesars pizza, & watch a movie while in the pool. Great family fun. $6 per person or $15 for a family of 6 or less. 6pm at Strathcona Gardens, 225 S Dogwood St,. 250-830-6777 Canucks vs New York Rangers: Puck drop 7pm. Playing at Rogers Arena.

EVERY SATURDAY Family Playroom: Play with our toys! We have Lego, Duplo, puppets & more! It’s a great place for parents & children to meet, socialize. 10am at QI. Library, 654 Harper Rd. 250-285-2216 Snowshoe & Fondue Dinner: Go for a fun snowshoe on beautiful Mt. Washington then warm up by enjoying a yummy fondue dinner. 5pm at Mt. Washington Alpine Resort, Strathcona Parkway. 250-338-1386 CONTINUED ON PAGE 13

New Year | New Look Open 7 days a week Largest retail on the North Island  Offering cuts, colour perms, nails, waxing, tanning and pedicures.  Licenced professional team.  

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OPEN 7 DAYS | MON-SAT 9AM-5PM & SUN 10:30AM TO 5PM

975 Shoppers Row | 250.287.8221 Downtown Campbell River in the Discovery Inn


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SMITH & LEE LOCAL BUTCHER

Campbell River needed a good butcher and fortunately Rob and Lance heard the cry from all the way down in Victoria. Smith & Lee Butcher was a life long vision that the two guys had when they went shoulder to shoulder as young apprentices learning to become butchers. Both working in various different sectors after the butcher industry took a bit of a decline, they re-connected after Rob and family had moved to Campbell River in 2009. The time was right and the location was prime, the two friends had the chance to start their own business together, and give Campbell River what they were truly looking for in a good butcher.

along with the wide range of island sourced cheeses, condiments, rubs and salts.

“Specialty cuts are always welcome, and if you are on the run, you can grab some of their prepared marinated meats, stirfrys, and stuffed cuts.� All sausages are made in house and are prepared daily in various flavours.

When I asked them about the challenges they faced on opening, they were quick to add that being able to work with demand and availability is a learning curve. The opening was slowed down by equipment being delayed, and product slow to arrive. Some perceptions after previous tenants was also a tough one. Rob and Lance want everyone to know that Smith & Lee will be providing a full service of choice quality meats, and cutting. The selection includes locally farmed Beef, Pork and Poultry from Tannadice farm in Comox Valley. Cured meats such as hams, smokies and pepperonis will also be available Rob Lee & Lance Smith

1270 Dogwood St | (250) 914-0406 | WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY 10AM TO 6PM


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ġ JAN 5 SUNDAY Inspired Living Circle with Jill: Share, listen, support, connect. Be in circle with your tribe. Discover unlimited potential. Leave inspired & empowered. 7pm at Centre for Spiritual Living, 516 S. Dogwood St. 250-850-3064

ġ JAN 6 MONDAY School is Back in Session: The holidays are over, time to get back to learning. VISAS Herb Bradley Snowsports Festival (Till Jan 9): The program is offered to people with physical or developmental challenges who would like to expand their horizons & learn. 9am at Mt. Washington Alpine Resort, Strathcona Parkway. 250-338-1386 Village Council Meeting: Be part of the community by coming out & staying in the loop. Takes place in the Council Chambers. 7pm at GR Council Chambers, 499 Muchalat Drive.

EVERY MONDAY Archery: Beginners - experienced all welcome. Come & shoot at some targets & practice your archery skills. $10 for non-members. 6:30pm at CR Fish & Wildlife, Hwy 28. Playgroup: Enjoy our children’s books, play kitchen, toy trucks, small motor development toys & simple crafts. Free snacks & drinks. 9:30am at Quadra Comm. Ctr., 970 W. Rd. 250-388-7696 Grief Walking Group: Walk with others to share stories & gain comfort. 10am at CR Hospice Society, 440 Evergreen Rd. Bingo: 19+ Legion membership not required. 6:30pm at CR Legion Branch #137, 31 11th Ave. 250-287-4671 Crib: Get your friends & family together & come on down to the Legion to play some crib. Registration at 6:30PM at CR Legion Branch #137, 31 11th Ave. 250-287-4671

ġ JAN 7 TUESDAY Canucks vs Tampa Bay Lightening: Puck drops 4pm. Playing at Amalie Arena.

EVERY TUESDAY Nootka Sound Day Cruise: 2 for 1 Special! Till April 14. You could see whales, sea lions, eagles & much more. Pack a lunch & cruise Nootka Sound. 9am at GR, GR, BC, Canada. Best Babies Program: A pre & post-natal program that aims to optimize nutrition & health. 10:30am at Quadra Comm. Ctr., 970 W. Rd. 250-388-7696 Masters Of Hope: Mental Health & Addictions. 6pm at CR Library.

ġ JAN 8 WEDNESDAY VISAS Herb Bradley Snowsports Festival: The program is offered to people with physical or developmental challenges who would like to expand their horizons & learn. 9am at Mt. Washington Alpine Resort, Strathcona Parkway. 250-338-1386 World of Crickets: Jump into the fascinating world of Crickets with Helena Gazdik. “Jiminy Cricket” may be famous but real Crickets are fascinating. 7pm at CR Seniors Centre, 1426 Ironwood Rd.. (250) 914-441 Midnight Shuttles Spinning & Weaving Guild: More info: call 250-923-3889 7pm at Sybil Andrews Cottage, 2131 S. Island Hwy.

ġ JAN 9 THURSDAY VISAS Herb Bradley Festival: See Jan 6

Snowsports

Mindful Meditation: Learn to relax & deal with stress. Drop-in for a guided group meditation. 2:30pm at CR Hospice Society, 440 Evergreen Rd. CONTINUED ON PAGE 15

Lunch & Dinner Tuesday-Saturday 11:30am-2:30pm 4:30-8:30pm Eat in or Take out

988 Shoppers Row 250-287-7066

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CROOKED SPOON CAFE The Shoppers Row location was quickly snapped up by new Campbell River resident Jeremy Keighley. Jeremy and his wife Cheyenne with son Owen moved to Campbell River from Vancouver for a better pace of life during 2017. Jeremy a certified chef and instructor has worked in the restaurant industry for 20 years. Positions that placed him in high paced kitchens and catering to co-ordinating the backend runnings of the restaurant business, was a day to day juggle with a young family. The opportunity to come to Campbell River and find a better work/life balance was just too appealing. Picking up odd jobs and forever talking about owning his own restaurant, when the opportunity came up the decision was quick and easy and ’The Crooked Spoon’ became a reality. Experience lead to an easy transition with VIHA, city requirements and finding the right staff. The goal was to create a simple menu that could service the workforce and families. Jeremy says, “I just want to give the ‘good food quick, if they want to stay longer, that will be their choice not because they are waiting for their food to be ready”. Going forward the vision will be to introduce classes and teach international cooking as well as themed dishes such as Fondues and Tapas. It’s a big space, so work meetings and committee gatherings or even paint nights are welcome. When I asked Jeremy what was the most notable difference between Vancouver and here for this industry he said, “the opportunity to make relationships and enjoy the customers is easier and makes each day much more enjoyable”. “In Vancouver I don’t get a chance to lift my head let alone having a good laugh with a customer”. Open 6 days a week with an all day breakfast and lunch menu Monday to Friday, with a special brunch “eggs benny day” on Sunday. The wholesome fluid menu definitely hits all the comfort and healthy buttons. Soups are made daily from fresh ingredients, plus the best Cuban grill you will find. oh and the spoons are really crooked. Jeremy Keighley

970 Shoppers Row | (250) 914-3799 Mon to Fri: 8am-3pm. Sun 9am to 2pm. Dine & Take Out.


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Music Bingo: Play some bingo & prove your musical skills to all your friends. 6pm at Mt. Washington Alpine Resort, Strathcona Parkway. 250-338-1386 Doug Folkins: This seasoned country singer is sure to have you up & out of your seat singing along. 6:30pm at Riptide Marine Pub, 1340 Island Hwy. 250-830-0044 Canucks vs Florida Panthers: Puck drop at 4pm. Playing at BB&T Center.

ġ JAN 10 FRIDAY New Movie Releases Jan 10: New Movie Releases Jan 10: Cunningham, Like a Boss, Underwater Badminton Tournament: Hosted by the CR Badminton Club. A great mix of ages & levels ranging from recreational to national competitors. CR Sportsplex, 1800 S. Alder St. Friday Night at the Movies: Skate & watch a movie on the ice. Includes pizza & juice. $5/ person, $12/family (6 max) + skates $2.75 5:15pm at Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex, 225 S Dogwood St., 250-830-6777 Luke Blu Guthrie: Guthrie’s music is a clever & potent fusion of folk, funk, dark country & rock n roll. 6pm at SoCal Restaurant, 2231 S. Island Hwy. 250-923-7611 Friday Fun Night: Hangout with the “Friday Fun Leaders” for exciting games of all kinds. Regular admission. 6:30pm at Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex, 225 S Dogwood St,. 250-830-6777 Vancouver Island Youth Film Festival: Watch the winning submissions filmed by local talented youth. 7pm at Timberline Secondary Theatre, 1681 S Dogwood St. 250-923-9500 Run for Cover: Get ready for a fun night on the dance floor. This local Vancouver Island band covers everything from Rock to Classic.

9pm at Match Eatery & Public House, 111 St. Ann’s Rd.. 250-830-0082 Storm vs Westshore Wolves: Puck drops at 7:30pm. See the local talent take on Wolves. 7:30pm at Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex, 225 S Dogwood St,. 250-830-6777

ġ JAN 11 SATURDAY New Movie Releases Jan 11: New Movie Releases Jan 11: The Metropolitan Opera: Wozzeck (2020)- Live Badminton Tournament: See Jan 10 Mainstream Square & Round Dancing: Have some fun on the dance floor. Mainstream Dancing with Rounds. Refreshments to follow. $7 per person. 7pm at United Church Hall, 415 Pinecrest Rd.. Lance Lapointe Trio: Honoured as Artist of the Year at the 12th annual Vancouver Island Music Awards, this is definitely a show worth seeing. 9pm at Match Eatery & Public House, 111 St. Ann’s Rd.. 250-830-0082 Canucks vs Buffalo Sabres: Puck drops at 10am. Playing at First Niagara Center.

ġ JAN 12 SUNDAY Badminton Tournament: See Jan 10 Valdy in Concert: The SVFMS has moved from its previous location at the Heritage Hall to the Kelsey Centre.We remain a family friendly venue. 7pm at Kelsey Recreation Centre, 652 H’Kusam Way. 1-866-92-3767 Toll Free Canucks vs Minnesota Wild: Puck drops at 1pm. Playing at Xcel Energy Center.

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FRESH START BISTRO A bold move for Michael Hnidy after his wife Tracy challenged him to embrace his dreams and get on with what he had always envisaged in owning his own Vegan restaurant. Michael became a dedicated Vegan February 2016 after a cancer scare and a yearning to put an end to slaughtering animals and to stop taxing the planet. Since becoming a vegan both Mike and Tracy have gained strength, mental clarity with optimum health and best of all cancer free. Opening Fresh Bistro in January 2019, gave Mike the opportunity to not only offer tasty Vegan meals but to educate people on the outcomes of meat eating and animal preservation. Less farmed animals means less impact on the planet. I could of sat and listened to Mike for hours about animal conservation and the benefits of plant based diet but really the baked goods and the smell of red curry lentil soup was wofting out of the kitchen and I just wanted to try it. I didn’t need to be convinced the food smells and looks terrific. The variety of foods and flavours that Fresh Start has to offer are out of this world. I know for many when you think plant based, your thinking rabbit food or beans, but Michael that is far from the tasty menu options available Hnidy here. Each day there are six fresh soups, stirfrys, pasta with tasty vegan sauces. The burgers and the salads are far from boring. A variety of hot beverages with various types of organic nut, soy or oat milks. Who knew that plant base could taste this good. It’s no surprise that the staff are all plant based eating and just glowing ready to give you the list options. If your craving a Nanaimo bar, cup cakes, squares, and other sweet treats go no further, and your body will thank you for it. You just got to try it.

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ġ JAN 14 TUESDAY Snowed In Comedy Tour: Four international comedians come together to create one amazing show with each bringing a unique & hilarious take. 8pm at Tidemark Theatre, 1220 Shoppers Row. 250-287-7465 Canucks vs Winnipeg Jets: Puck drops at 5pm. Playing at the MTS Center.

ġ JAN 15 WEDNESDAY DPAC Meeting: All School District 72 parents are welcome to attend the District Parent Advisory Council meetings. 7pm at School Board Office, 425 Pinecrest Rd.

ġ JAN 16 THURSDAY

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ġ JAN 18 SATURDAY UFC Night: Watch your UFC favorites fight it out on the big screen. Match Eatery & Public House, 111 St. Ann’s Rd.. 250-830-0082 Ariana Grande Skate (6-12yrs): Hang out listening to your favorite tunes, dancing, skating, playing games & snacking on pizza. Includes rentals, food & glow item 6pm at Strathcona CONTINUED ON PAGE 19

Zentangle: Learn a new tool for relief of stress or anxiety. It can offer some very significant benefits to both mental & physical health. 10:30am at CR Hospice Society, 440 Evergreen Rd. 250-286-1121 CR Connect Meet-Up: Open to everyone connecting newcomers, visitors, & residents with locals who are passionate about building community. 12pm at Daves’ Bakery, 132266 S Island Hwy. Rodrigo Figueroa: This Chilean-born guitarist will impress you with his Spanish, Latin, Brazilian, & Blues styles. 6:30pm at Riptide, 1340 Island Hwy. 250-830-0044 Trivia Night – Seinfeld Edition: Test your knowledge & see who out of your friends is the true “know-it-all”. Tickets available through Got Pop? 7pm at SoCal, 2231 S. Island Hwy. 250-923-7611 Canucks vs Arizona Coyotes: Puck drops at 7pm. Playing at Rogers Arena.

ġ JAN 17 FRIDAY New Movie Releases Jan 17: New Movie Releases Jan 17: Bad Boys for Life, Bombshell, Dolittle Monkey Wrench: One of the Island’s favourite bands, their rock & roll sound will have you rocking right along. 9am at Match, 111 St. Ann’s Rd. 250-830-0082 Gibby Nik: Good old fashioned W. Coast rock show with Vancouver Island’s rock hero. 6pm at SoCal, 2231 S. Island Hwy. 250-923-7611 The Need to Grow: With an estimated 60 years of farmable soil left on Earth, The Need To Grow offers an intimate look into the hearts of activists. 7:30pm at Centre for Spiritual Living, 516 S. Dogwood St. (250) 850-364 Cosmic Rock n’ Glow Swim (11-17yrs): An evening of pool games, challenges, & fun. Includes glow items, snacks, & drinks. Then stay for an after-party with glow sticks. 8pm

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Gardens Recreation Complex, 225 S Dogwood St,. 250.830.6777 Josie Simpson & Good Enough Dave: An intimate live concert at Sybil Andrews’ Cottage. 7pm at Sybil Andrews Cottage, 2131 S. Island Hwy.. David Francey: Folk singer with accompanist, Craig Werth on guitar, are coming to QI. for a truly special evening of music. 7:30pm at Quadra Comm. Ctr., 970 W. Rd.. (250) 388-7696 Beach Party: Lifes’s a beach, even on a ski hill! Live music in Ted’s at 9 pm with Best Day Ever. Costume dress-up day for all! Mt. Washington Alpine Resort, Strathcona Parkway. 250-338-1386 Storm vs Saanich Braves: The local team will be taking on the Braves at 7:30pm. 7:30pm at Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex, 225 S Dogwood St,. 250.830.6777 Canucks vs San Jose Sharks: Puck drop at 7pm. Playing at Rogers Arena.

ġ JAN 19 SUNDAY Family Swim & Skate: Celebrate Family Literacy Week. 12:30pm at Strathcona Gardens, 225 S. Dogwood St.. (250) 830-6777 Wiggle Bridge Swim (6+): Take the challenge & try running across the pool without falling in. Fun to try & exciting to watch. 2pm at Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex, 225 S Dogwood St,. 250.830.6777 Jonathon Stuchbery: SVFMS has moved to the Kelsey Centre. A family friendly venue featuring the best in acoustic music. 7pm

at Kelsey Recreation Centre, 652 H’Kusam Way. 1-866-92-3767 Cameryn’s Cause Charity Game: Watch an exciting hockey game while supporting a charity that helps CR families when they need it the most. 3pm at Strathcona Gardens, 225 S Dogwood St,. 250.830.6777

ġ JAN 20 MONDAY Free Tot to Teen Drop In (Till Jan 27): Lots of free activities to celebrate Family Literacy Week full schedule in the recreation guide at campbellriver.ca CR Comm. Ctr., 41-11th Ave. (250) 286-1161 Village Council Meeting: See Jan 6

ġ JAN 21 TUESDAY Free Family Admisson to the Museum (Till Jan 24): Celebrate Family Literacy Week by learning something new. 12pm at CR Museum, 470 Island Hwy. 250-287-3103 Come Read with Me Workshop for Parents: No better way to celebrate Family Literacy Week than going to the library for family reading tips & tricks. 6pm at Vancouver Island Regional Library CR, 1240 Shoppers Row. 250-287-3655 Family & Friends Mental Health Support Group: 6:30pm at Mental Health Recovery Partners N. Island, 850E - 12th Ave. 250-914-359

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stay safe in the online world. 12pm at Vancouver Island Regional Library CR, 1240 Shoppers Row. 250-287-3655

ġ JAN 23 THURSDAY Mindful Meditation: See Jan 9 Anela Kahiamoe: Playing music since he was 17, this Hawaiian born musician will stun you with his amazing take on blues/Hawaiian music. 6:30pm at Riptide Marine Pub, 1340 Island Hwy.. 250-830-044 The Fred Eaglesmith Show starring Tif Ginn: The enigmatic, countrified, Rock n’ Roll troubadour, Fred Eaglesmith, will be performing with his musically talented wife. 7:30pm at Tidemark Theatre, 1220 Shoppers Row. (250) 287-7465

ġ JAN 24 FRIDAY New Movie Releases Jan 24: New Movie Releases Jan 24: The Gentlemen, The Last Full Measure, The Turning VIB Beer Pairing Dinner: Try some delightful types of beer & have them paired with some tasty food. 6pm at Mt. Washington Alpine Resort, Strathcona Parkway. 250-338-1386

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Luke Blu Guthrie: This Comox Valley musician is widely recognized for his creative guitar playing & versatile style. 6pm at SoCal, 2231 S. Island Hwy. 250-923-7611 Retro Rock Revival: This energetic 1950’s style band will have you feeling like your in a time capsule. 9pm at Match Eatery & Public House, 111 St. Ann’s Rd.. 250-830-082 Storm vs Oceanside Generals: Game starts at 7:30, get out of the house & have some fun cheering on the local team. Strathcona Gardens, 225 S Dogwood St,. 250.830.6777

ġ JAN 25 SATURDAY Australia Day Celebration: Aussie fun, food, and games. Come dressed in your favourite aussie gear. 6:30pm at Fifty Parallel. 250.202.2550. New Movie Releases Jan 25: New Movie Releases Jan 25: The Metropolitan Opera: Madama Butterfly (219) - Encore Train Show: Miniature buildings, trains & scenery that never fail to fascinate people of all ages. 12pm at Museum at CR, 470 Island Hwy.. 25287313 Slopstacle Fun (All Ages): Check out the slippery, sloppy games! Prizes for all who play. Com prepared to get covered in pudding, JELL-O, & other goo. 2pm at Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex, 225 S Dogwood St,. 250.830.6777

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ġ JAN 26 SUNDAY Train Show: See Jan 25 Michael Kusugak, Storyteller: Celebrate Family Literacy Week with this famous Inuit author. For ticket information go to tidemarktheatre. com Tidemark Theatre, 1220 Shoppers Row. 250-287-7465 Free Dental Day – Smiles from the Heart: First come, first served. Fillings & extractions to those over 18 years. Registration begins at 8am. 8am at Compass Dental, 150 Dogwood St. 250-287-4010

ġ JAN 27 MONDAY January Women’s Week (Till Jan 31): A womenonly program taught & designed especially for women. Women of similar abilities are grouped into small classes. Mt. Washington Alpine Resort, Strathcona Parkway. 250-338-1386 Tidemark Theatre AGM: Everyone welcome at this annual meeting to discuss everything “Tidemark”. Call for more info. Tidemark Theatre, 1220 Shoppers Row. 250-287-7465 Veteran’s Ski Week (Till Jan 31): An opportunity for ill or injured members of the Canadian Armed Forces from across the country to try or return to winter sports. 9am at Mt. Washington Alpine Resort, Strathcona Parkway. 250-338-1386 Chronic Connections: A support group for people living with Chronic Conditions and/or Pain to meet & find connection, community, education & support. 6:30pm at Centre for Spiritual Living, 516 S. Dogwood St. 250-850-3064 Canucks vs St. Louis Blues: Puck drops at 7pm. Playing at Rogers Arena. CONTINUED ON PAGE 22

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ġ JAN 31 FRIDAY ġ JAN 28 TUESDAY

CR 50+ Day Spiel: See Jan 29

Blood Donor Clinic: Give the gift of life. There is no better feeling than knowing that your blood could save a life. Plus there is free cookies! CR Comm. Ctr., 41-11th Ave.. (250) 286-1161

New Movie Releases: New Movie Releases Jan 31: Gretel & Hansel, The Rhythm Section

Pick & Paint Your Own Mug Party: Pick & paint your own mug with Noella in this paint night, party-themed workshop! 6pm at Crows Nest Gallery, F, 2116, S Island Hwy. (778) 348-2769

ġ JAN 29 WEDNESDAY Blood Donor Clinic: See Jan 28 CR 50+ Day Spiel: Have a blast watching the stones fly up & down the ice or register & participate yourself. http://crcurl.com/ bonspielreg/ 9am at CR Curling Club, 260 Cedar St.. 250-287-4000 Canucks vs San Jose Sharks: Puck drops at 7:30pm. Playing at the SAP Center. 7:30pm at Vancouver Island, .

ġ JAN 30 THURSDAY Blood Donor Clinic: See Jan 28 CR 50+ Day Spiel: See Jan 29 Rockin Bingo: Get those bingo dabbers ready & your favorite lucky charm. Win some money & have fun doing it. 5pm at Heriot Bay Inn, 673 Hotel Rd.. Easy Street: Annie Handley & Dave Devindisch have the perfect harmonized mix of jazz, funk & soul. 6:30pm at Riptide Marine Pub, 1340 Island Hwy.. 250-830-044

Tel Aviv on Fire: It shows the awful absurdity of war but points out how there can be humour in the worst situations. Great script. Talented actors. Tidemark Theatre, 1220 Shoppers Row. (250) 287-7465 Chad & Larry Blues Duo: This duo plays a vast variety of music styles including Blues, Swing, Jazz & some R’n’B. 6pm at SoCal Restaurant, 2231 S. Island Hwy.. 250-923-7611 Friday Fun Night: Hangout with the “Friday Fun Leaders” for exciting games of all kinds. Regular admission. 6:30pm at Strathcona Gardens, 225 S Dogwood St,. 250.830.6777 The Original Wailers: His stunning lead work on such classics as No Woman, No Cry first alerted rock fans to his music. 7:30pm at Tidemark Theatre, 1220 Shoppers Row. (250) 287-7465 Storm vs Nanaimo Buccaneers: Game starts at 7:30pm, Any Storm game is guaranteed to have you up out of your seat cheering & screaming. 7:30pm at Strathcona Gardens Recreation Complex, 225 S Dogwood St,. 250.830.6777 Baby Jane: This top 40’s band is always a crowd-pleaser. Get ready to dance like you’ve never danced before. 9pm at Match Eatery & Public House, 111 St. Ann’s Rd.. 250-830-082

STRATHCONA RECREATIONAL COMPLEX JANUARY Friday Night at the Movies in the Pool - All ages Float in the Leisure pool watching a family movie. Includes; Pizza, ice cream and drink $6/person and $15 family. 6pm-8pm. Jan 4th Friday Night at the Movies on the Ice. - All ages Watch "Angry Birds 2" on the ice. Pizza, drink and ice cream. $5/ person - $15per family. 5.45pm-8pm. Jan 10th Friday Fun Night - All Ages Exciting games of all kinds. Entertainment and challenges in the pool. 6.30-8pm Jan 10th. Cosmic Rock n' Glow Swim - 11-17 years Pool games, challenges and fun. Includes. glow item and snacks. Reg swim 6.30-8pm. Teen party 8-9pm. When the lights go down the pool starts to glow. $5/person. 8-9pm. Jan 7th. Ariana Grande Skate - 6-12 years Ariana tunes while skating, dancing and snacking. Try the Ariana Grande challenge. Skates, Glow items, and Pizza $10/person. 6pm-9pm, Jan 18th Strathcona Gardens 250.830.6777 www.strathconagardens.com

Wiggle Bridge Swim - 6+ years Take the challenge - and try running across the pool without falling in. 2-3pm. Jan 19th. Slopstacle Fun - All Ages Check out the slippery, sloppy games! Prizes for all. Get covered in JELLO and other goo. Reg admission. 2-4pm. Jan 25th Friday Fun Night - All Ages Exciting games of all kinds. Fun and challenges in the pool. 6.30-8pm Jan 31st. 225 South Dogwood Street Campbell River


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Things To Do In & Around Campbell River

Beaver Lodge Lands ERT. A wide 7km wilderness trail in the heart of CR. From Hilchey Rd and Dogwood St to West Merecroft Rd. Timberline Pathway. 2km paved trail under the shade of the maples, alders, dogwoods and pines on Dogwood St from McPhederan Rd to Jubilee Rd.

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in 2 Hours m WALK, RUN, & RIDE Elk Falls Suspension Bridge. Hangs 64mtrs above the Campbell River canyon floor offering a top to bottom view of Elk Falls. Located 4kms up Gold River Hwy 28. Park in John Hart Interpretive Centre parking lot. Walk to the falls is 1.4kms. Public bathroom. 12 Popular Nature Walking Trails Canyon View Trail. Access from John Hart Generating Station or either side of the river on the Detwiler Road Logging Bridge. Medium. 4kms

Baikie Isl and Campbell River Estuary at Dick Murphy Park (AKA “The Spit”). Sometimes you’ll also see some seals, the white swan, and if you’re really lucky a pod of whales can bee seen just off of the spit. Paradise Meadows Loop Trail. Access at the top of Nordic Dr. Wheelchair accessible 2.2 kms

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25 Disc Golf. Free course at the Willow Point Sportsplex. Bring your own disc or they can be purchased from the Sportsplex. 250-923-7911. Alder Street. Willow Pt.

Indoor Rock Climbing. Something for every age and skill level. On the Rocks Climbing Gym, 1980 N. Isl Hwy. 250.287.7625 rockgym.ca

Hatchery Tour. Observe juvenile salmon all year or returning salmon from end of July-Novmeber on Self-guided tours and interpretative 7 days a week 8am to 3:30pm. 5km from downtown. Quinsam Road. 287-9564

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m GET ACTIVE Laser Tag. Outdoor Laser Tag, Water Tag, Soft Archery and more! Groups of 10-36 players. All ages! North Isl Battle Field. 250.202.3484. northIslbattlefield.net 10 & 5 Pin Bowling. Leagues, Rock ‘n’ Bowl (Fri & Sat nights),All You Can Bowl, Pool Tables,Darts, Lic. Restaurant. CR Bowling Centre, 16th Ave. 250.286.1177. Archery. Play times on week day evenings and weekends for drop in, leagues, birthday parties and tournaments. (indoor space available)West Coast Archery Tag. 250-8303446. westcoastarcherytag@gmail.com

Museum At Campbell River. Impressive array of cultural, art, historical, and interactive exhibits always on display. 5th Avenue CR Art Gallery. Browse local art exhibits and art gallery on display. Open TuesSat Noon-5pm, entry by donation. 1235 Shoppers Row. 250.287.2261. Ultimate Gift Boutique. Unique art and artisans works on display and for purchase. Tyee Plaza, at the entry of the Discovery Coast Inn. Crows Nest Gallery. View local & handmade art in the gallery. Partake in hands on workshops/painting. Open Tues-Sat 10am5pm. 2116F S. Isl Hwy.Willow Pt 778.348.2769. Direct Art Gallery. Tyee Plaza. Local Art and Photography. Downtown. 778-346-0676 First Nations Gift Shop. Wei Wai Kum House of Treasures, authentic traditional clothing and gifts with local First Nations Artists.Open 7 days a week 10am-5pm. 1370 Isl Hwy, 250-286-1440 CONTINUED ON PAGE 26

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Pottery Gallery: Clayworks Cafe and Gallery- Dine in. Next to the Gold River. Pottery gallery and even sign up for a private pottery lesson! 500 Industrial Park Place, Gold River. 250.283.2374.

m TASTING & TOURS Coastal Black Winery. Tasting room and tours, wine sales and a lovely patio to relax on Open Noon-5pm daily. 2186 Endall Rd, Black Creek, 250-337-8325 Shelter Point Distillery. Private tours available at the Second Single Malt Distillery in Canada: Open for tours Wed-Sun Noon5pm, and tasting & tastings daily 12-5pm. 4650 Regent Rd. Oyster River. 778.420.2200. Beachfire Brewery and Nosh House. Locally brewed beer, tasting room and “live-menu�. 11th Avenue Campebell River. (250) 914-3473

IN 4 HOURS m ADVENTURES & TOURS. Big Animal Encounters. Scuba diving & snorkeling, pristine waters makes winter the perfect time of year to explore the depths. 1-877-800-3483, 129-1340 Isl. Hwy. Campbell River Adventure Tours. Offering Winery, Brewery, and Distillery tours as well as guided hikes of the Ripple Rock Trail & Elk Falls Provincial Park. 250-287-2667 Island Joy Rides. Bicycle & Kayak tours to celebrate active lifestyles, locally sourced food, & connection with people & places. 250-830-8522, hello@islandjoyrides.com.

Discovery Stand-Up. Endless exploring on paddle boards. Lessons, day trips & multi-day trips available. 250-895-9400 Float Plane Tours. Hiking, fishing, surfing, or camping adventure. A great way to get to the Hot Springs Cove. Air Nootka. 800 Mill Road. Gold River. airnootka.com. 250-283-2255. golf Storey Creek Golf Course. 18 Holes and a Driving Range. open year round (weather depending) McGimpsey Rd, storeycreek. bc.ca 250.923.3673 Campbell River Golf & Country Club. State of the art re-desgined greens fom the soil up, 18 hole Golf Course 700 Peterson Rd, 250.287.4970, crgolf.ca Velocity Lounge & Driving Range. .Each of the eight Velocity Bays is its own private party, lounge seating, a TV that you control, and an exclusive space to hit balls equipped with Toptracer technology. 250-287-4970, C.R. Golf & Country Club

m IN THE SNOW Visit Mount Washington. The Mountain offers a huge range of snow sport from, Alpine, Nordic, Snowshoeing, Snowboarding traverse field, Tubing, Lessons, Adventure Packs, and of course Taboganing. Lifts open at 8.30am to 3pm. Roads are paved and well maintained hourly. www.mountwashington. ca. Alpine way, Strathcona Parkway.


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CINEMA JAN 3 The Grudge JAN 10 1917, Like a Boss, My Spy, Underwater JAN 17 Bad Boys For Life, Dolittle JAN 24 Antlers, The Gentlemen, The Turning JAN 31 Gretel and Hansel, Rhythm Section

VIDEO Varies by media.

JAN 7 Joker, The Lighthouse JAN 14 Running with The Devil, The Turkey Bowl, Gemini Man, The Peanut Butter Falcon JAN 21 I See You, Zombieland: Double Tap, The Addams Family, Countdown

*General release dates only. Please confirm dates & times with your local cinema

Start the new year off by saying, YES to becoming a volunteer big buddy in the John Howard KidStart Mentoring Program. Mentee’s are ages 6-18 , and there are 156 children and youth in Campbell River waiting to have a mentor to enjoy spending time with them. Just think of all the fun winter things that you can do in a few hours of mentoring every week (or biweekly to fit with diverse schedules). KidStart is about having simple fun. Going for hot chocolate, doing jigsaw puzzles, going for winter walks to crunch the frost under your feet. KidStart is a fun and truly rewarding opportunity to become buddies with a great kid who islooking forward to meeting you soon. For more information, call the KidStart Coordinator Tara Jordan at 250-203-3111, email tara.jordan@jhsni.bc.ca or visit www.kidstart.ca.


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LOCAL DINING INTERNATIONAL

WHISTLIN' WAFFLE

(250) 926-3441 • 220 Dogwood St

Amazing Authentic

BAAN THAI • 250-286-4850 Upstairs 1090B Shoppers Row

HONEY LEMON GRILL

VIETNAMESE 250-914-5491 Shoppers Row & 11th Ave

Royal Zayka

Indian Cuisine, 968 Alder St.

250-850-0785

Sushi Mong

Japanese & Korean

988 Shopper's Row

250-287-7066 Baba Gannouj 250-286-3899 Bejing House 250-830-3268 Best Wok Chinese 250-287-2831 Canton Chinese 250-286-0242 Ginger Beef House 250-850-0729 Imagine Thai Cuisine 778-346-3663 Miki’s Sushi 250-914-4997 WATERFRONT Rose Bowl Chinese 250-287-9534 Spice Hut Indian 778-346-2222 Takilia Mexican Food 250-230-4182 Wasabiya Japanese 250-287-7711 White Tower Steak & Pizza 250-287-2282

Fifty Parallel Tap & Grill 780-420-5050 WATERFRONT Big Rock Garage 250-923-7712 WATERFRONT Dukes Grill & Pizza 250-286-6650 Gold River Golf Course (250) 283-7266 Ideal Cafe 250-287-9055 Lee’s Famous Chicken 250-287-4424 Moxies 250-830-1500 MVP Restaurant 250-286-4944 Popsey’s 250-286-4828 Quay West 250-286-9988 WATERFRONT Ricky's All Day Grill 250-286-3448 SoCal 250-923-7611 Taco Del Mar 250- 286 8350

CAFÉS & LUNCH SPOTS Dave's Bakery

2266 S. Isl Hwy • Willows Market

250-923-4000

500 Industrial Park Pl Gold River 250-283-2374

Serious Coffee 1-2253 S Island Hwy. 250-923-1312 605 - 11th Ave. 250-286-1231

CASUAL & FAMILY BIG ROCK GARAGE

RESTAURANT

& LOUNGE

906 South Isl Hwy 250-923-7712

DQ Grill & Chill & Orange Julius

FISH & IDE

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1250 Dogwood St. 250-287-2227

DOCKSIDE FISH & CHIPS

1003 Island Highway • 778-346-3474 FLOATING LICENSED PATIO

BREAKFAST ALL DAY

LUNCH

Sunny Day Café

780 A 13th Ave 250-914-3445

FRESH START BISTRO (VEGAN)

(250) 850-1084 • 191 Dogwood St

Baba Gannouj 250-286-3899 Beehive 250-830-1711 Cedar St. Eats (Healthy Way Store) 250-286-6011

DINNER

Kids & Seniors menus available 1319 Island Hwy • 250-286-6711 IN THE TYEE PLAZA • OPENS AT 6:30AM

DESSERT

24 Flavours of Hard Ice Cream

FREE WiFi


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Fuel Up Cafe CR Airport 250-926-0463 Grey Dog Deli 250-914-4739 Island Grind Coffee & Tea 778-418-4401

CHEESEBURGER

LOVERS

Java Shack 250-287-9881 WATERFRONT Nesbitt’s Island Coffee 250-287-4887 Shot in the Dark 250-287-7414 Steiner's Bakery 250-287-7323 Sundance Java Bar 250-923-8827

FINE DINING

2 for $5

SINGLES

ANCHOR WATERFRONT RESTAURANT

2 for $7

DOUBLES

261 Isl Hwy • 1-250-286-1131

Harbour Grill

Discovery Harbour Centre 250-287-4143 Angler’s at Dolphin’s 250-287-3066 Discovery Coast Inn 250-287-7155 NEW OX Resteraunt (250) 926-0606 Painter's Lodge 250-286-1102 WATERFRONT

PUBS, BAR & GRILL 397 Donner Court Gold River 250-283-7533

Tyee Pub

Painter's Lodge

1625 McDonald Ave.

250-286-1102

BUY 1 GET 1

Beachfire Brewing 250-914-3473 NEW Match Eatery & Public House (250) 830-0082 MVP Pub 250-286-4944 Rip Tide Marine Pub 250-830-0044 Session Bistro & Spin Room (250) 914-2231

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2207D Glenmore Rd. 778-420-1990 Boston Pizza 250-286-6120 Dominos 250-923-9228 Ryan’s Pizza & Grill 250-286-8888 Papa Murphy’s 250-923-0402 Pizza Hut 250-914-4777

250-287-2227 • 1250 Dogwood St


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#220

©1984-2019 Whats On Digest Cartoon by Melony Turner

While attending the funeral

of a close

friend I lifted my head to notice an attendee I thought I recognized. A lady I had not seen in 25 years. I approached her surreptitiously and finally made eye contact. With her attention on me, I decided to tell her what was on my mind...

“You look like Helen Black...” Obviously disgruntled, she retorted "Well you're not exactly runway material either!"

CAMPBELL RIVER

Senior’s Centre

$6 MEALS MON-FRI • 11AM-12:45PM • 250-914-4401 • WWW.CRSENIORS.COM

EXERCISES

Yoga 9am to 10am Monday, Wednesday & Friday Advance Line Dance 10:30 - 12pm Wednesday Improver Line Dancing 10:30 - 12pm Fridays

BILLIARDS

10:00 am to 2:30 pm

CARDS/GAMES

Crib 12:30 - 3 Monday Hearts @ 12:30 Wed Canasta @ 12 - 3 Thurs Bid Euchre @ 12 - 3 Wed & Fri Bid Euchre @ 12 - 3 Fri Bingo @ 12:30 - 3 Tuesday & Thursday Mexican Train @ 12 - 3 Mon, Wed & Fri Mahjongg @ 12:15 - 3 Mon


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Studio Suites starting from $2705 1353 16 Ave, Campbell River | (250) 850-1353 | BerwickRetirement.com


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EVENTS AT A GLANCE JANUARY TUESDAY, JANUARY 14

Snowed In Comedy Tour

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23

The Fred Eaglesmith Show Starring Tif Ginn Presented by Tidemark Theatre

SATURDAY, JANUARY 25

The Comic Strippers

SUNDAY, JANUARY 26

Family Literacy Celebration: Michael Kusugak, Storyteller Presented by Tidemark Theatre & Campbell River Literacy Association

MONDAY, JANUARY 27

Tidemark Theatre AGM Presented by Tidemark Theatre

TUESDAY, JANUARY 28

Tel Aviv on Fire Presented by Tidemark Theatre & Campbell River Festival of Film

FRIDAY, JANUARY 31

The Original Wailers with Caleb Hart Presented by Tidemark Theatre, Got Pop? Concerts & Nanaimo Reggae Massive

TICKETS AT:

TIDEMARKTHEATRE.COM

1220 SHOPPERS ROW | CAMPBELL RIVER, BC | V9W 2C8


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