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Tseshaht herald in new leadership 2012 ELECTION: | Mix of experienced councillors and new faces, including the chief, take their seats at the Tseshaht table.
‘Our elders said that I should go to school and help our people. That was a turn in my life.’
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tanding in front of his peers and his Tseshaht First Nation electorate, Hugh Braker thought about how momentous an occasion it was to be sworn in as part of the nation’s new council. Wearing a white shirt and traditional cedar head and chest bands, Braker, 59, signed his oath along with eight other council members at the Tseshaht cultural centre. With the stroke of his pen, Braker became his tribe’s new chief councillor. Leading the Tseshaht brings Braker full circle, from the youth who was encouraged to go to school to help his people, to the lawyer who fought key aboriginal rights cases for them, to the man who now leads a new generation. “I feel very honoured that our members elected me to council first,” Braker said in a telephone interview. “And I’m honoured that councillors have faith in my abilities to be chief councillor.” The eight-member Tseshaht council elected Braker to be the tribe’s chief councillor in a process similar to how school board trustees elect their chair. The policy is part of the Tseshaht’s custom election code. Also sworn into council for their first terms were Deb Foxcroft, Janice Johnson, Eunice Joe, Gina Pearson and John Gomez. Returning to council are Les Sam, Dennis Bill and Boyd Gallic. The arc of events leading to Braker taking office began nearly six decades ago in a nondescript house near the Paper Mill Dam. Braker is the eldest son of Tinus and Pauline Braker, and sibling to
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On the Cover ◆ HUGH BRAKER, new chief councillor for the Tseshaht First Nation, and Deb Foxcroft, new councillor, take their oath of office.
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Former Tseshaht councillor Lisa Fred, left, administers the oath of office to incoming councillor Eunice Joe at the tribe’s swearing-in ceremony on May 23. Nine councillors took the oath of office.
brothers Clifford and Colin. Braker grew up on Georgia Road and remembers the family’s modest beginnings. “Our first house didn’t have running water,” he said. “My parents worked hard to improve the family
economy over the years to afford us opportunities.” Braker earned good marks in school, something that tribal leaders such as hereditary chief Adam Shewish, George Clutesi and Jake Gallic took notice of. “And I couldn’t be where
I am today if it weren’t for my parents,” Braker said. Though not a political scion per se, Braker counts his uncle George Watts, the late Nuu-chahnulth rights leader, among his mentors. Braker’s grandmother was Hupacasath, and he counts her, as well as his late uncle and great grandmother in Hupacasath, as among those who influenced him during his impressionable years. Braker left for university after high school but not with any forethought that he’d fight aboriginal rights cases. Instead, his undergraduate degree was
in international relations. “My pie in the sky was that I wanted to become a member of Canada’s foreign service,” Braker said. But the luminaries in Tseshaht coaxed him down a different path. “Our elders said that I should go to school and help our people,” he said. “That was a turn in my life.” Braker took up and excelled at law. He earned his degree in 1983 and was called to the bar in 1984. He earned a Queen’s Counsel designation in 2000. Braker has been one of the invisible people who helped create a blueprint for aboriginal rights by serving as counsel in court decisions that defined those rights. The cases read like a whose-who of aboriginal rights: Harry Thomas Dick, an aboriginal rights hunting case; Jack, John and John, which helped establish consultation; NTC Smokehouse, a key aboriginal fishing rights case; and Delgamuukw, which confirmed aboriginal title. It’s ironic that a man who was without aboriginal status until after 1985 helmed these aboriginal rights cases. Braker’s mother and grandparents were Tseshaht. But his mother married a non-aboriginal man, and federal policy defacto stripped his mother of aboriginal
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status, a convention at the time. The Brakers and other aboriginal women and children later gained their aboriginal status back, but according to Hugh the only thing that changed was an extra card in his wallet. “Our tribe included us in communal fish days, community activities and even band meetings,” Braker said. “We were part of the community while growing up and weren’t excluded.” He reserved his contempt for the policy for the federal government, and channelled it to effect change. “That steeled me a bit and was in part why I turned to a career in aboriginal law.” He serves on several public bodies. He’s president of the Native Courtworkers and Counselling Association of B.C., an appointee to the New Relationship Trust, and an adjudicator with the Huu-ay-aht First Nation dispute resolution process. His experience is rounded and not parochial, and imbued him with the gravitas for his new posting. He’s served on the Law Society of B.C. and the B.C. Health Care and Care Facility Review Board. Those experiences taught him the ability to decipher financial statements as well as how to draft policies, skills he hopes to transpose over the new body he heads. “It’s a benefit because I learned skills that I might not otherwise have learned,” Braker said. “I hope it helps us.” Participating in the micro world of tribe politics seems like a reverse step for someone who has been involved in the macro world of the same. Continued / 4
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Mayors, Catalyst ask premier for solutions WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
Upbeat, productive and moving forward is how Port Alberni Mayor John Douglas described a meeting between civic, corporate and union leaders and B.C. Premier Christy Clark. Douglas was part of a delegation of municipal,
labour and business officials that met with Clark Tuesday afternoon in Victoria about the future of Catalyst Paper. Also in attendance were Catalyst CEO Kevin Clarke, deputy finance minister Peter Milburn and former finance minister Colin Hansen, who will deal with the three affected coastal communities and unions.
“It was a confidential meeting and I can’t comment in detail except to say that it was productive,” Douglas said. The paper giant employs 1,700 people in Port Alberni, Powell River and Crofton. In creditor protection since January, Catalyst is being forced to sell its assets after its unsecured creditors nixed a restructuring plan last
week. Catalyst this year owes $4.2 million in industrial taxes to Port Alberni, payment of which is due on July 3. According to Douglas, Clark signalled that her government would work on behalf of pensioners and employees through the pending crisis. The matter of employee pensions was discussed,
Douglas said. Pensioners stand to lose out if Catalyst is sold, said Gary McCaig, chair of the Catalyst Salaried Employees and Pensioners group. Port Alberni City Council on Monday supported a request from McCaig and Peter Finch to ask Catalyst to hold a second vote on its restructuring plan.
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Douglas said he passed that request on to Clark. North Cowichan Mayor Jon Lefebure stressed there was no request by Catalyst for a bailout. Instead, ideas were mulled about ways to reduce hydro rates and provincial sales taxes at Catalyst’s mills.
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both encouraged councillors to support the new bylaw. Hasselback said the most important thing the city could do to improve air quality was to approve the burning bylaw. Plain told councillors that fine particulate matter in the air poses the greatest risk to health in the Alberni Valley. Continued / 7
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From / 3 But helping lead the Tseshaht is a way of repaying a solemn debt to the late leaders and mentors that once encouraged him, Braker said. Braker doesn’t hesitate when asked what his vision is for Tseshaht: an economically and culturally thriving community with an increased educational attainment level. Budget monitoring, debt control and
more prudent asset acquisition were cornerstones in Braker’s campaign platform. But the issue of improved communication with tribe members — which Braker exercised as soon as the election was over — was a mainstay in it. Braker posted his first report to members via Facebook and said he intends to use the
site and the tribe’s webpage as portals through which to talk to members. “A lot of our members don’t have computers though and I’m mindful that communication with them has to be on a more personal level,” he said. Braker straddles two worlds: the Tseshaht culture bequeathed by the ancestors of his mother and the nonaboriginal influences of his father.
Braker hopes that non-aboriginal people in the Alberni Valley can be as at ease with their Tseshaht neighbours as he is with his nonaboriginal side. “There’s enough economic opportunity for all people. We want good relations between Tseshaht and the citizens of the Valley,” Braker said. “Ultimately, it’s to everyone’s benefit.”
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to London, then to Florida for two years where they operated a yoga studio and vegetarian cafÊ. The pair wanted more of a family life but couldn’t do it working 80 hours a week at their business so they planned a move. Erin is originally from Victoria so they decided on the Island and settled on Port Alberni after finding a listing on craigslist. com. The two arrived in 2009. The Valley seemed
more remote than they thought at first; something that Girling changed his mind about later. “I enjoy being surrounded by nature and Sproat Lake so it was a good decision to move here,� he said. He worked for a marketing company the first year he was here, but kept his interest in language satiated by tutoring at the literacy centre. “It can be different living in a new system even when you speak the language,� Girling
said. “I understood that from living in Poland.� Literacy is a core value of Girling’s. “It means reading and writing, but it’s also the ability to understand information,� he said. “If you improve your literacy skills it will benefit you for the rest of your life,� he said. Girling has been the executive director of Literacy Alberni for the last two years but that’s about to change. Continued/30
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Don’t get burned by new bylaw WAWMEESH G. HAMILTON ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
If you burn wood in old woodstoves, you’re eventually going to get burned. Port Alberni City Council passed three readings of its new bylaw to regulate emissions from solid fuel burning appliances at its Monday meeting. They bylaw specifies only untreated, noncontaminated, and seasoned wood with a moisture content of 20 per cent or less is considered acceptable for burning. They bylaw has a
grace period. People with devices that don’t comply with the new standard can use them until May 31, 2017, providing that they meet safety standards. Inspectors may enter and inspect any premises where burning is being conducted to determine if the bylaw is being complied with. Homeowners not compliant after the grace period will be subject to a $200 fine per day for every day that it is in use. People with noncompliant devices who sell their homes
Air quality matters From / 4 Particulate, which is a mix of solid and liquid drops invisible to the eye, is created in combustible material “or anything you can burn,” Plain said. A single woodstove is not a concern. But three to eight woodstoves
concentrated in one area make for a large-scale impact, he added. “Forty per cent of the Valley’s population is at increased risk for poor health as result of poor air quality,” Hasselback said.
after 2013 must remove the devices before the sale. “People won’t buy polluting homes,” Pley said. “And it will be harder to sell a house with a wood burner not up to emission standards.” Coun. Wendy Kerr asked Pley if the bylaw goes far
enough. Pley replied that the bylaw preserves people’s right to continue burning wood to heat their homes but to do so responsibly. “It goes far but not too far,” Pley said. A fourth reading of the bylaw is required to make it official.
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NEWS The Alberni Valley News is published every Thursday by Black Press Ltd., 4656 Margaret St., Port Alberni, B.C. V9Y 6H2. Phone: (250) 723-6399. Fax: (250) 723-6395. Classifieds: (250) 310-3535. The Alberni Valley News is distributed free to 9,800 households in Port Alberni, Cherry Creek, Sproat Lake and Beaver Creek. The Alberni Valley News is Vancouver Island owned and operated. 2012 CCNA
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EDITORIAL
Hydro move raises queries Scenes from the trenches on the farm The provincial government has done a good thing in scaling back B.C. Hydro rate increases. The way it is doing so raises more questions than answers. On Tuesday, Energy Minister Rich Coleman announced that the government was cancelling a B.C. Utilities Commission hearing into Hydro rate increases, which have already been scaled back from the 50 per cent premium increases which were initially proposed about two years ago, under former premier Gordon Campbell. At that time, the rate increases were suggested to allow for introduction of smart meters, purchase of private power and major capital expenses, including turbine installation at several dams and other upgrades. When Coleman was named energy minister under new Premier Christy Clark, she asked that he review Hydro’s plans. The review said that the smart meter program should stay, and that other projects should proceed, but also said that rates didn’t need to go up as steeply. Hydro then asked for an eight per cent increase in 2012, 3.91 per cent in 2013 and 3.91 per cent in 2014. Planned increases were 9.73 per cent each year. Last week, Coleman said Hydro received an eight per cent increase in 2011 and a 3.91 per cent increase in 2012, along with a rate rider of five per cent. The government is now saying it wants a 1.44 per cent increase in 2013, making the rate increase 17 per cent over three years. There was no word of what is planned in 2014 or beyond. It all raises these questions. Why is there a B.C. Utilities Commission if the government can simply override its mandate and role? — Nanaimo News Bulletin
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ICTORIA – With ongoing pipeline and oil tanker skirmishes, and a hot summer for mining and logging still to come, the green war in B.C. shows no signs of slowing down. Things are already hot in the Fraser Valley, where the federal government’s change to the definition of fish habitat has opened a new front on the farms. Farmers briefly got into the public discussion by hauling a couple of cute calves into downtown Vancouver and staging a television-friendly demo in front of the federal fisheries office. They have been saying for decades that imposing salmon stream regulations on drainage ditches around their fields is impractical. Fraser Valley Conservative MPs Randy Kamp and Mark Strahl even had the nerve to meet with local mayors to
hear their concerns about B.C.’s most productive farmland, without inviting self-appointed “activists.” Arrayed against them is an environmental lobby whose deep green wing was defined by Marvin Rosenau, a former provincial biologist who now teaches “fish, wildlife and recreation technology” at BCIT. “Mark Strahl is leading the charge of ecofascists intent on making the last dime off the backs of the last remnants of an absolutely spectacular ecosystem,” Rosenau told the Chilliwack Progress. “A massive and productive floodplain of fish and aquatic values … has been drained, ditched, tiled and laser-leveled for agricultural profit.” The same could be said for the broad fields of Richmond and Pitt Polder farms north of
the Fraser, a wetland diked and drained by Dutch settlers after the Second World War. Farms are “industrializing the landscape,” said Rosenau, who stopped short of calling for them all to be shut down. At the provincial level we have a new Animal Health Act, which threatens heavy fines or even jail time for prematurely leaking reports of serious animal disease outbreaks. This was also portrayed as a jack-booted sellout of the public’s right to know, putting the business interests of land and ocean farms ahead of public safety. Here’s what’s really happening. As is generally the case with meat inspection and livestock issues, the federal government is imposing rules on provinces in the
‘At the provincial level we have a new Animal Health Act, which threatens heavy fines or even jail time.’
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wake of avian flu and “mad cow” outbreaks. Canadian beef was banned in 30 countries after a single infected cow was identified in Alberta in 2003. B.C. Agriculture Minister Don McRae assures me this legislation will not result in reporters or environmental activists being thrown in jail for telling the public about sick animals. They and the farmers themselves can say all they want, once infections are confirmed and quarantines established. McRae and Paul Kitching, B.C.’s chief veterinarian, pleaded for the public to understand that any farm reporting system must rely on voluntary compliance by farmers. When the B.C. government took the advice of B.C. Information and Privacy Commissioner Elizabeth Denham and began releasing fish farm inspection data in 2010, the operators stopped providing samples voluntarily. Continued / 9
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Power tripping From / 8 The fish farmers’ position was that you can have a co-operative system of farm inspections or one that’s imposed, but not both. Imposing inspections on land farms across B.C.’s vast area is even less practical. Former Alberta premier Ralph Klein famously observed that the next rancher to find a possible mad cow should have “shot, shoveled and shut up” rather than file a report and devastate the industry.
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Denham, the NDP and others appear to operate under an assumption that there should be sufficient government resources to sample and inspect every farm across B.C. for reportable contagious illnesses. This is similar to the fashionable notion that we should have enough park rangers to guard every cedar tree. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca
To the Editor, Contrary to what is being reported in some media, it is still legally possible for Catalyst to put forward a revised restructuring plan. And with a first vote failing by the narrowest of margins there is a good chance that a second attempt could succeed. But for this to happen the company must act quickly. The alternative is a sales precess that immediately creates a 35 per cent pension loss for 1500 salaried pensioners, and an uncertain future for employees, customers and suppliers. In recent months Catalyst has gone to unions, workers, pensioners and municipalities for concessions aimed at supporting a successful restructuring and every one of these groups has stepped up to the plate. So Catalyst has an obligation to do its best to bring this about, and not to throw in the towel after the first setback. Unless that happens their supporters will quite logically feel betrayed.
Catalyst executives will collect almost $8 million in bonuses if the company is sold. Others are not so lucky; they should not take this lying down. Gary McCaig, Port Alberni
Bulldogs deal bad timing To the Editor, Re: Bulldogs give community hope, says proponent, Letters, May 24. In response to Tom McEvay’s letter, several points need to be made. First, although it’s true that the Okanagan Hockey Schools is prepared to sell the Bulldogs, team president Andy Oakes stated on April 20, that “there is no danger of the team moving anywhere.” The chances of the team moving in time for the 2012-2013 season are zero, and any sale of the team before 2013 is highly unlikely, especially since any sale has to be approved by the league. Secondly, with the local economy in poor shape and with Catalyst Paper’s future in question, this wasn’t the time to ask for financial support for a highly risky venture and to
set such a ridiculously short fundraising period. As of May 25, less than half the amount required to purchase the Bulldogs had been raised, and the society made no provision for raising money for operating costs, as I suggested to the key directors. They appear to have grossly overestimated the local support for the team, to say nothing of poor arithmetic. To raise $100,000 in the Founder’s Club, there would have to be 20 donors at $5,000 each (as of May 25, they had 1). Even with 20 members in the Founder’s Club, the society would need 2,000 donations of $200 each in the Donor class. Mr. McEvay’s comment that he isn’t naive rings hollow in the light of the facts. Yet he obviously had support. Lastly, the society obviously expected that a huge surge of public support for the team and a huge fear of losing the team would have $500,000 roll in in a period of about six weeks. They obviously grossly overestimated the enthusiasm of the general public for the Alberni Valley Bulldogs and the
ability of fans to donate money in harsh economic times. Richard Berg, Port Alberni
Bending over backwards To the Editor, My back was sore to the point of only sitting or standing without pain. Since both physiotherapists and chiropractors were closed for weekend, I resorted to pain tablets to stay mobile and lessen the pain. When pain decreased, I tried stretching exercises. I couldn’t do most of them at first but persisted until I could and recovered in three weeks. This was faster than in three months of a doctor’s care, 40 years ago when surgery was advised. Since half of the back patients in Victoria hospital in the 1970s were still in pain months after operation, I declined surgery and returned to 30 years of painfree logging, until this incident. I’m not selling anything but only wish that someone had told me about these stretch exercises 30 years ago. R. Frankow, Port Alberni
Pests aren’t real problem
To the Editor, Re: Premier bitten by pest of a problem, B.C. Views, May 24. I enjoyed Tom Fletcher’s column on the hysterical reactions to any chemical use. With regard to Roundup, this compound is a very specific inhibitor of an enzyme unique to photosynthesis. Therefore it affects only photosynthesizing organisms, typically green plants. It has even gone through phase one clinical trials (which test safety for humans) because there was some idea that it might help with arthritis. No such luck. In other words, you could drink the stuff with no ill effect. When Oak Bay council proposed banning all “pesticides” including Roundup, I wrote them pointing out these facts. To no avail; they just went along with the herd. Well, keep up the good work of speaking truth to ignorance. It might eventually help. Neil Madsen, Emeritus Professor of Biochemistry (U. of Alberta), Oak Bay
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Alberni Valley United Church 3747 Church Street, Port Alberni Reverend Minnie Hornidge SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE Praise Singing - 10:15 am Worship Service & Children’s Worship -10:30 am www.albernivalleyuc.com Phone: 250.723-8332
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The story of the prodigal son describes God as extravagant in compassion, kindness, generosity, forgiveness and joy, welcoming the son with robe, ring, food and celebration. That is how Jesus expects us to treat each other, especially with those who have hurt us in some way. How can we also behave like our extravagant generous, compassionate, joyful, forgiving God? Paul says in Corinthians 5: be reconciled to God, now is the time, today. Today, not when I feel better/ less stressed, not when so-and-so does/says what I’m demanding. We are remade Paul says into ambassadors for Christ. The new order is one in which alienation gives way to reconciliation. We are called to put away the anger or resentments of the past so that there is room in our hearts for kindness, compassion, generosity, forgiveness and joy. In God’s love through Jesus Christ. Amen
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John Paul II students Jenna Denis, left, Karlie Irg and Alex Kelly display one of the gift baskets the school is raffling as part of its upcoming fun fair, June 8 from 5–8 p.m. Denis won the school’s poster contest.
Gem club meeting Sunday The Alberni Valley Rock and Gem Club went on two field trips last month, one to the Paleontology Museum in Qualicum and the other to Oyster Bay near Campbell River. Everyone enjoyed looking at items that were millions of years old in the Qualicum museum. Beachcombing at Oyster Bay revealed
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SPROAT LAKE PARIDISE 00 9,0 $ 79
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10242 STIRLING ARM CRES • $899,000 This immaculate 4 bedroom home features an open concept living area with gourmet kitchen and dining area facing the lake and spacious living room with wood fireplace for those cool evenings. Downstairs includes full kitchen, rec/games room and enclosed sunroom with hot tub and shower! Large patio, fibreglass deck, double garage & RV parking. Beautifully landscaped yard and 100+ ft of pebble beach, dock and boathouse.
SPROAT LAKE VIEWS 0 ,00 9 3 $2
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$359,900
3611 GRIEVE ROAD
$299,900
9595 SPROAT PLACE • 4 bedrooms • 2 bathrooms • 1 minute walk to the beach • Huge deck
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3678 GRIEVE ROAD • Grieve Park subdivision in North Port • 4 bedroom & den, 3 bathrooms • One bedroom in-law suite • Double garage, RV parking
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$245,000
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4497 GLENSIDE CRESC. • 4 bed 2 bath home on 0.32 acre lot • Located in North Port, quiet no thru street • Backs onto Kitsuksis Creek • 2 F/P, attached carport • RV parking MLS #336103
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• Solid 4 bed, 2 bath 2250 sq. ft. home • Large 66x120 lot on quiet no thru street • Updated kitchen and bathroom • Bosch on demand hot water heater • Bryant high efÅciency gas furnace • Fully fenced rear yard with cedar deck • Spectacular views! MLS # 330967
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5239 INDIAN AVE. • Nicely renovated 4 bed 2 bath home • Private fenced rear yard, 61x120 lot • Hardwood Æooring, stainless appliances, granite countertops • Immediate possession is possible • Priced to sell!! MLS #334195
$138,000
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CALL US FOR A NO OBLIGATION IN-HOME FREE MARKET EVALUATION Canada’s Top 250 Brokers is out and, for a 2ND consecutive year, Sutton Group West Coast Realty tops the list! Sutton Group - West Coast Realty, the #1 Largest Brokerage in Canada, closing 15,039 deals in 2011. They also recognized us as #1 in Closed Sales Volume at just over $9.6 billion for 2011! This impressive achievement has even surpassed our 2010 figures.
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10503 LAKESHORE ROAD
10168 STIRLING ARM CRESC.
• Sproat Lake waterfront • 50 X 150 lot & 50 X below Lakeshore Rd. • Easy Access, Private Setting, Treed Lot • Walk on Waterfront, Waterfront-Lake
• Sproat Lake 4 bedroom waterfront home • Almost 100 ft of frontage & a 30 ft. dock. • Home is in need of some renovations, and has been priced to sell!
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4994 IAN AVENUE • Side by side duplex • 5 years old • 2 bdrms, 2 full baths each side with balconies
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NEW LISTING
$349,000
$308,000
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3704 3RD AVENUE
Amanda Douglas Sales Representative
• For SALE or • Lease for $1600 per month • .5 acre on one of the busiest city streets • Lots of parking
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6618 HILLS ROAD
7585 BEAVER CREEK ROAD
• Completely renovated 3 bedroom family home • 2 bdrm suite on the main level in Beaver Creek. • Renovated as a bed and breakfast and in beautiful condition.
• 4 acres with 4 bedrooms and 2 baths • 2442 square feet • Large barn, with horse ring
NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
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$299,000
$299,900
$299,999 3989, 3995 & 3999 3RD AVENUE • 3200 sq. ft. office building, lots of parking • Multiple possibilities - also sold separately at $92,000, $95,000 & $115,000
4457 GERTRUDE STREET • Businesss, land and building included • Completely reno’ed, fully licensed and fully fenced back yard or play ground area.
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2088 PENINSULA ROAD • Part ownership sale by way of share sale of Raven Lodge & Motel at the entrance of Ucluelet on a 1.3 acre property. • The share consists of ownership of triplex, a cottage & 1/3 interest of a duplex
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$224,900
$229,900
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Glenn Anderson
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NEW LISTING
3757 16TH AVE
4150 CRAIG ROAD
• 6 bdrm, 4 baths, 2 wood FP’s. Versatile - rent both units, live in both, live in one unit, rent the other, enjoy the convenience of owning for free. • Heat pump, thermal windows, and other updates are sure to please any new owner. • Garage and separate powered outbuilding
• 4 plus one bedroom • 2 bathrooms • Immaculate North Port House
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NEW PRICE
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NEW PRICE
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1006-1971 HARBOUR DR. UCLUELET • COMPLETELY FURNISHED • 1 bdrm, 1 bath condo • Walk on waterfront • Ground entry
4265 Virginia AVENUE • 2 bedroom home , 1120 sq. ft. • Owner built in 2007 • Located on 1/4 acre
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#205-4505 VICTORIA QUAY • 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom condo • River view, 2 sets of patio doors • New updates to apt. & building
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3786 ARGYLE WAY
• NEVER LIVED IN! BRAND NEW! • 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, • Nice home in a great park. • Completely renovated • Steps away from your private, gated beach on Sproat Lake. • Special Assessment is replacing windows & doors NEW PRICE
NEW LISTING
$69,000
$59,999 MUST SELL!
1844 ST JACQUES BLV • 0.18 acre in Ucluelet’s Deep Park subdivision • Building scheme waiting ideas for your dream home. • Close to the ocean and & the West Coast Trail, this could be ideal for anyone.
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#30-10325 LAKESHORE ROAD
• C4 Zoned with many uses • .34 acre with existing spetic and water to the lot line
• Sproat Lake Estates • Spacious 2 bedroom cottage style home • Privae beach, float & boat dock • Make this your new summer cottage!
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REALTORS : THINKING OF A CHANGE? Sutton Group has a few available spaces. Fees are a low $475.00 Plus board fees and $250.00 Per deal, And we pay $700 towards your first 2 months fees when you join. Large desk space available with personal office and flexible floor shifts. Call us for information.
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Dylan Haugen grew up playing minor hockey in Port Alberni and cheering for the B.C. Hockey League’s Alberni Valley Bulldogs. He looked up to players like Tyler Ruel and Devin Timberlake, homegrown talent who enjoyed modest success in the BCHL before moving on to post-secondary hockey careers. Next season, Haugen will take his own place in Bulldogs’ history when he dons the coveted red jersey. The Bulldogs announced this week that they have signed Haugen for the 2012-13 season. “It means a lot to me,” Haugen, 18, said on Tuesday. “I’ve always wanted to play with the Bulldogs when I was growing up. Ever since they came here.” Haugen has suited up with the Bulldogs in the past, spending 14 games on the ice as an affiliated player last season while also a member of the Oceanside Generals in Parksville. But it wasn’t the same. As a 16-year-old in his 201011 rookie campaign with the Generals, Haugen appeared in 44 regular season games and eight playoff games. “The Bulldogs are very pleased to have hometown prospect Dylan Haugen commit to us for next season,” Bulldogs head coach
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Dylan Haugen dons the Bulldogs jersey he always coveted as a minor hockey player in Port Alberni.
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The Alberni District Secondary School Armada girls’ rugby team capped off a successful season in fairytale fashion: winning the provincial Tier 2 championship in overtime, against a familiar rival. “This is the first time in the ADSS girls’ rugby program history that our team has made it to the finals, and the first BC championship title,” a proud coach Ryan Hall said. Games took place at the Capilano Rugby Club in North Vancouver. The Armada opened the tournament with a 35–5 win over North Burnaby. They dominated ball possession to keep command of the game. On Friday they faced Mt. Boucherie from Kelowna. Both were evenly matched, with strong forward packs, but ADSS came out on top with a 15–12 win. That vaulted them into the championship game on Saturday against Shawnigan Lake, a team they have faced many times in Island league play. The game was a defensive battle.
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Shawnigan scored within the first 10 minutes of the game and led until the last play in the half when Armada Rachel Hansen punched through and scored for Alberni, tying the game 5–5. Alberni took the lead halfway through the second half with a try from Keanna Mullen, but Shawnigan answered back with a score of their own and at the end of regulation time the score was tied 10–10. This led to a five-minute, sudden death overtime. “Overtime was probably the most stressful in my coaching career,”
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‘It was the cherry on top of the season.’ – Rachel Hansen Hall said. “Our girls wanted this so bad. This team wanted to win.” The Armada were able to maintain ball possession off the kickoff and through sheer grit and determination was able to pound the ball up the field. With two minutes in overtime, Bailey Durning broke free and scored the winning try. The final score was 15–10 for Alberni.
“It was the cherry on top of the season,” said Hansen, a Gr. 12 player who made the President’s 15, the top 15 players of the tournament. Hansen and Keanna Mullen (Gr. 11), Armada co-captains, both caught the eye of college and university scouts at the provincial tourney. The Armada had a strong team with a lot of depth this year, Hall said. They started with a roster of 35 and ended with a roster of 32. Only 15 girls are on the field at a time. “A coach couldn’t ask for 30 better girls,” Hall said.
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More than 60 players entered the Menâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Club Twin Travel and Cruises Scramble on May 26. Not only did Vic Carlton win closest to the pin on No.17 but he came within 2 â&#x20AC;&#x153; of a trip to Greece. The winning team was Ken Fong, Dave Swain and Gord Unger. Second place went to Jaques Giovetti, Don McGowan and Henry Chretien. In third place was the
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on No. 2 was Fred Fredrickson. The Charity pin was No. 4 with Mel Trelvic collecting $43. Bob Turner was closest on No. 13 and of course Vic Carlton on No. 17. Trevor Konchuck was closest with his second shot on No. 11. Ken Fong won the long drive on No. 5. June 3 is an open day with the option of playing in the Toombstone event. There is a $5 entry fee for the event and it will be played from the blue tees. There will also be the usual money pot, charity closest to the pin and hidden hole.
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Janice Cross retains the Challenge Pin against Kathie Smith carding her game of 88 today. Low Net placer was Sharon Haggard with a net of 69 as a result of her gross score of 91. Haggard also took the Ball sweep of KP with her third shot on Hole number 12. Second ball was won by Carol Hastings who very nearly had a hole in three on Hole No. 6.
Solheim Cup reported that they did not do well...only added up one point against the other golf teams playing in the competition. Watch for the Morningstar tournament coming soon and the game on Gabriola which will be held this Friday. Next Tuesday being the first Tuesday in the month, competition will be a shotgun start beginning at 8 a.m. followed by a meeting to discuss our own tournament on June 24. Many thanks to
Kathy White who so kindly reported our golf events while this writer was away recently. 9 HOLE DIVISION A Division: Low Gross placer was Sharon Hillman while Marie Swain took Low Net. Low Putts were tied between Kathy Toms, Marie Swain and Sharon Hillman. B Division: Low Gross was marilyn Merwin with Cassandra Parker taking Low Net score. Must have been a hot day for putters as Lorraine Wilson, Marilyn Merwin and Mary Dyson all tied
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-Legion Branch #293 Ladies Auxilliary member Margaret Duncan receives her 1st Vice President pin from L.A. Zone Commander, Judi Davies, right, and is seen here with Sergeant at Arms Elsie Forbes, left.
Leandre Clement received his 65 year pin at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #293 on Sunday from Deputy Zone CommanderTim Murphy.
Taimi Rose celebrated her 75th birthday in style at an open house party at the Lawn Bowling Club on Saturday afternoon. She is seen here with her four children clockwise from left front; Rhonda Fines, Paul Rose, Randy Rose and Cheryl Rose. Many family members and friends attended the celebration of this popular lady. Her actual birthday was on May 23rd. Taimi gives a huge thank you to her family and friends for making her birthday celebration so memorable.
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Sealed proposals will be received at the address above until 12 Noon on Monday, June 18, 2012. If you have any questions about the RFP please contact Pat Deakin, Economic Development Manager, 250-720-2527 or email patrick_deakin @portalberni.ca
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CERTIFIED PLANER MECHANIC WFP is currently seeking a part-time CertiďŹ ed Planer Mechanic (Millwright experience) to join our Duke Point Sawmill Division located in Nanaimo, BC. This is an hourly USW union position with a certiďŹ ed rate of $33.225 per hour and a comprehensive beneďŹ t package. Details of the collective agreement can be viewed at http://www.westernforest.com/building-value/our-peopleemployment/employees/ Complete job details can be viewed at: http://www.westernforest.com/building-value/ourpeople-employment/careers/ THE COMPANY: 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. If you believe that you have the skills and qualiďŹ cations that we are looking for, please reply in conďŹ dence: Human Resource Department Facsimile: 1.866.840.9611 Email: resumes@westernforest.com Application Deadline: July 6th, 2012 Reference Code: DPS, Planer Mechanic As only short listed candidates will be contacted, WFP thanks you in advance for your interest in our Company.
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HOOKTENDER & BOOM MAN WFP is currently seeking a fully qualiďŹ ed Hooktender & a fully qualiďŹ ed Boom Man to join our Holberg Forest Operation. These are permanent USW hourly union positions required on a full time basis. Details of the collective agreement can be viewed at www.westernforest.com/building-value/our-peopleemployment/employees/ THE COMPANY: 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. DETAILS: We operate 10½ to 11 months per year, Monday to Friday. Accommodations available in Holberg, 45 minutes West of Port Hardy. If you believe that you have the skills and qualiďŹ cations that we are looking for, please reply in conďŹ dence: Human Resource Department Facsimile: 1.866.840.9611 Email: resumes@westernforest.com As only short listed candidates will be contacted, WFP thanks you in advance for your interest in our Company.
CARRIER OF THE WEEK KYLE TURGEON Kyle is turning 10 this week. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KYLE! Kyle enjoys playing video games and reading warrior novels. He is looking forward to camping and swimming at the lake this summer. Kyle joined our team in January and does an excellent job delivering to 50 + homes each week. He is saving his route earnings until something cool comes out. Along with our thanks, Kyle gets Black Press merchandise and a $10 gift card from Walmart! SIGN UP NOW TO BE A PAPER CARRIER AND GET A FREE GIFT
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DL Baker Construction Canada is looking for Project Engineer in Kitimat, BC, Canada. The Project Engineer will possess competency in the followign areas in order to perform his/her role in a safe, productive, and effective manner Oversees the Administration of Contract (Accepted Bid Package) and Information Management - Assists with Project Administration and Cash Flow Ensures a safe work environement - Bachelor’s degree from four-year college or university; or 2 to 4 years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience - Ability to work in a team environment -Ability to define problems, gather data, establish facts, and draw
ELECTRICIAN JOURNEYMAN position, Port Hardy. Residential, commercial, industrial installations & maintenance. Require valid driver’s licence, electrician trade certificate & BCTQ. Fax or email resume: 250-949-9230 or: kkelec@cablerocket.com.
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DL Baker Construction Canada is looking for QAQC Manager in Kitimat, BC, Canada. The QA QC Manager will have knowledge in the following: Responsible for all inspection activities - Assign qualified inspection and test personnel to perform their applicable quality related activities - Responsible for review and approval of test controls and test results, inspection records and welding inspections. - Document nonconformances - Bachelor’s degree in an engineering, scientific, or construction-related discipline from four-year college or university; or 2 to 4 years related experience and/ or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience in the civil discipline Knowledge of construction practices (i.e., formwork, rebar, concrete placing, etc) is preferred -Demonstrated skill and knowledge with applicable Quality codes. - Must have knowledge of the general structure of quality assurance programs, especially of inspection and testing procedures under those programs. Please send resume to patton@bakerconcrete.com
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MUSIC / Intimate venue for Birgit. 30 COMMUNITY / A photo album. 30
Backstage with Greater Tuna ON STAGE: | Just call Portal Players the quick-change artists.
Quickfacts ◆ GREATER TUNA plays May 31, June 1–2. Curtain call is 7:30 p.m. Tix: Rollin Art Centre, Capitol Theatre box office, and the door.
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reater Tuna, an award-winning play by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard, is a tour de farce of quick change artistry, with multiple characterizations and costume changes. What Portal Players Dramatic Society director Peter Wienold didn’t know is how true-to-life the play would become for Port Alberni’s amateur theatre troupe. Greater Tuna has been on the backburner for Portal Players for a number of years; something the Players wanted to perform, but never found the right opportunity to bring it to stage. That changed this spring, when the Players had to cancel their final selection of the 2011-12 season, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf. This was doubly disappointing because the play was to be the troupe’s entry into the 2012 North Island Zone Drama Festival in Courtenay.
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Arles Struvie (Elliot Drew), Bertha Bumiller (Terry Switzer) and Thurston Wheelis (Peter Wienold) gather ‘round the microphone at OKKK, the radio station in Greater Tuna, Texas.
“We regrouped and we put this play together,” Wienold said. Greater Tuna plays three more dates: May 31, June 1–2 at the Capitol Theatre. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the curtain rises at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available at the Rollin Art Centre, online at www. atthecapitol.org or at the box office. A two-person play, Greater Tuna is a withering satire and affectionate comment on
small-town Southern life and attitudes. It takes place in Greater Tuna, the third smallest town in Texas. Greater Tuna, one of four plays in a series, debuted in Austin, Texas in 1981 and premiered off Broadway in 1982. “The play is a dark comedy,” Wienold said. “It has a bit of a farce element in that it has a lot of quick costume changes.” Greater Tuna was heralded as the return
of Elliot Drew working with Scott Lowe. Each actor would portray 10 characters, the men and women of Greater Tuna. Rehearsals began in February, with Drew and Lowe getting to know their characters as well as their lines. “It was really challenging at the beginning to get the characters down and flesh them out,” said Drew. Although some of the characters only appear briefly in
the performance, they need to be fully realized characters, each distinct from the other. “It was a huge challenge, especially because in two pages you play four characters,” he said. “In the beginning you would start a voice and after awhile the characters would all meld into one voice.” Rehearsals were gelling when Lowe had to leave the production with just three weeks left until the drama festival. Portal Players was faced with a decision: cancel the production altogether, or replace Lowe. “Not doing it wasn’t really an option,” Wienold said. “Our club is very strong at the festival level.” They regrouped—again. Wienold, who was directing and producing Greater Tuna, and
Terry Switzer, the stage manager, split Lowe’s characters, figuring it would be easier to learn five characters each in such a short time. They were both familiar with the script. Lucky for Wienold, one of the biggest parts Lowe had was playing a radio announcer. Wienold spent 20 years working for CJAV and a station in Nanaimo—as a radio announcer. “It was easy for me to slot myself into that spot,” he said. Switzer is a seasoned actor, having last appeared in Nude With Violins in February 2010. As stage manager he was already familiar with the script when he agreed to take on his new role, but he still had to learn his lines. “I had to sit down with each character and full out learn the lines that were required,” he said. “Many of my evenings and weekends were taken up.” Switzer continued to stage manage the production as well, saying he was thankful the cast was small. “When we ran into problems everyone kicked in a bit to make sure things ran smoothly.” Continued / 30
Wild! times at Rollin MELISSA MARTIN Arts Around
Last week to go wild Don’t miss the last week of WILD! , the Art exhibit showing at the Rollin Art Centre. This collection of photographs capturing life on the West Coast is at the gallery until June 9. Jacqueline Windh is both a local photographer and author who moved to Port Alberni from Tofino a few years ago. Some of the exhibit’s photographs include wolves, bears,
seals, dolphins and beautiful landscapes of the surrounding areas. The Gallery is located at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Argyle, free admission and wheelchair accessible.
Alberni art in the Garden Join Wednesday painters as they will be displaying some of their art work, June 3 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., in the gardens of Gayle and Joe Cyr and Helen Seredick, 6130 Westporte Place.
Seniors week in Alberni
Seniors are welcome at The Rollin Art Centre during “Senior Week”, June 5-8. Drop in to Rollin Art Centre, at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Argyle Street and receive 10 per cent off everything in our gift shop. Tour our beautiful gardens in all its colourful glory and don’t miss our current photography exhibit in the gallery.
Tie the knot at Rollin The Rollin Art Centre gardens are a wonderful back drop for any special occasion and perfect for that summer
wedding. Are you planning a summer wedding? The Rollin Art Centre Garden, on the corner of Eighth Avenue. and Argyle Street, has openings in July. Call 250-724-3412 for more information. The Rollin Art Centre Gallery is located at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Argyle Street and is open from Tuesday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The gallery is wheelchair accessible. Melissa Martin is the Arts Administrator for the Community Arts Council, the home of the Rollin Art Centre.
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Local folk-roots singer songwriter, Birgit Kuit is in concert on Saturday, June 2. Kuit is performing original songs from her upcoming CD, which is being released in the fall of this year. Titled “Out of the
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Tuna garners awards From / 29 In the spirit of “the show must go on”, they were able to bring Greater Tuna, now a three-person production, to the drama festival. “For me, the festival performance was really different this time around. I didn’t feel any pressure whatsoever,” Wienold said. “The response we got up there made it that much more satisfying.” The crew came
back with four awards, including best male actor for Drew, best costumes, best backstage co-ordination and a certificate of merit for props for Denis Levasseur. The quick costume changes really make this play, says Drew. “I wish there was a way for people to see what goes on backstage,” Elliot Drew said. “It’s insane.” editor@albernivalleynews.com
From/ 06 He’s leaving the position to pursue a masters degree. His last day of work is on June 1. Girling’s greatest inspiration was his father Jonathan, who was a selfless man, he said. “I remember watching how much he enjoyed watching other people enjoy it,” Girling said. “I still enjoy it when we get together but it’s harder now that we’re spread out.” He’s reading Steve Jobbs: A Biography, and his favourite book is Animal Farm. “You notice things in the book that are in the world around you,” Girling said. Girling watches movies several times a week, and counts Shawshank Redemption and Four Weddings and a Funeral.
“I like movies with irony in them,” he said. If he could visit another time period it would be before the West Coast was colonized. “Mistakes were made and it would be nice to go back and do things differently,” he said. The best advice Girling knows of isn’t something he was told but rather something he learned on his own. “Try not to get too frustrated by the things you can’t change,” he said. “People spend a lot of time stressing over the things they can’t change.” Girling has sought to make the world a better place and in his own way he has, he said. “So long as I’m doing that I’ll be happy.”
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