Alberni Valley News, December 27, 2012

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Vol. 7 No. 18

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Port Alberni’s centennial year was one of celebration, achievements, milestones and loss

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BILL C–45: | Local First Nations voice objections. SUSAN QUINN Alberni Valley News

When Anne Robinson began to shake her ceremonial rattle, signalling the beginning of a prayer chant, two dozen First Nations members gathered at Harbour Quay on Friday became silent. When Robinson was done, the drum beats started, people continued trickling in and more voices joined what had become a nationwide day of action supporting treaty rights and opposing Bill C-45—the Harper government’s recently passed omnibus budget legislation. On the West Coast, members of the Tlao-quiaht First Nation blocked Highway 4 at the junction to Tofino and Ucluelet. “We’re supporting Chief Theresa Spence,” said Cyndi

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Gail Gus shows her support at Harbour Quay for Chief Theresa Spence of the Attawapiskat First Nation in Ontario, who is on a hunger strike to protest Bill C–45.

Keitlah, one of the Alberni Valley organizers for Idle No More, the name given to this movement. Spence, chief of northern Ontario’s Attawapiskat First

Nation, is on a hunger strike to bring attention to the movement. “We’re not going to be idle anymore,” Keitlah said. “We’re doing this to fight

(Stephen) Harper for our rights for treaty negotiations that were set long ago, and our right to consultation,” said Aliza Sam, who brought her children to Harbour Quay.

At the crux of the protest, said Robinson, is “the preservation of our lands and waters that are now at risk because of Bill C-45.” editor@albernivalleynews.com

From 6–9 p.m. families can rollerblade and dance to music, play games, earn prizes and eat snacks. “Midnight” celebrations take place right before 9 p.m., allowing families to go home and tuck the kids into bed early. First Night is supported by the Port Alberni Toy Run, which helps fund the event and also provides volunteers at the three venues. editor@albernivalleynews.com

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Don Jones, clockwise from left, Dave Cullum and David Wiwchar from the Port Alberni Toy Run join Dawn McMurtrie, lifeguard Ezra Tsai, Rondi Shanks (seated) and swimmer Charlie Jones, 3, to promote the First Night swim at Echo Pool on Dec. 31. First Night celebrations include free swimming, ice skating at the Multiplex and rollerskating at Glenwood Centre.

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Free family fun for First Night Port Alberni’s Parks and Recreation department has planned a trio of free family events at three different venues to help ring in the new year on Dec. 31. AV Multiplex — From 5–7 p.m., on-ice games, a family skate and activities. Last year’s event was popular so it’s back. Echo Pool — From 6–8 p.m., swimming, games, pizza (donated by Boston Pizza) and more. Glenwood Centre —

The City of Port Alberni has been awarded a $20,000 provincial grant that will help identify gaps in services for seniors. “What it will help to do is provide a baseline of what we have for seniors in the community and what we need; what is feasible to support in terms of getting developers in here for community retirement development,” Mayor John Douglas said. “It’s really timely because a lot of the conversations we’re having with developers such as Berwick need this kind of information.” Having concrete information about what services exist for seniors and what

people would like to see in the future will also help the Vancouver Island Health Authority in terms of what they can afford in potential partnerships, he added. Douglas did not have a timeline for when the study would be undertaken. City manager Ken Watson worked with Barb Stevenson from the Alberni-Clayoquot Continuing Care Society on the grant application. Douglas credited networking at the Union of B.C. Municipalities’ conference with helping the city land the grant. “I just happened to go to a meeting with the minister and he just happened to mention (the grant) was coming up,” he said.

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The annual Christmas bird count takes place in the Alberni Valley on Sunday, Dec. 30 this year. There are two ways people can participate in the bird count: as a feeder counter or as a field counter. Feeder counters count birds they see at their birdfeeder. Field counters go to various places around the Valley, both in urban and bush settings. Organizer Sandy McRuer is also looking for people to search for specific

birds, such as owls or Grey Jays (Whiskey Jacks). This may mean travelling further afield within the count circle. A social event at the Golden Dragon traditionally follows the bird count. For more information or to sign up, please call Sandy McRuer at 250-723-5436 or Sally Anderson, 250-724-2137. There is also a Facebook page; search ‘Port Alberni Christmas Bird Count’.

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Port Alberni a century later 2012 was defined by centennial celebrations, but so much more happened in between

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street. As well, A delay in getting special bags to store contaminated waste held up the demolition of the Downtown Manor, which was gutted by fire in 2011. Port Alberni recorded its first murder of the year with the death of Marvin Hankins, 75. The crime remains unsolved. The Port Alberni fire department pointed to human error as the cause of a fire that destroyed the rear of the Tidebrook Hotel. It wasn’t to be the last fire there. On Jan. 27,

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River Leigh Poirier was Port Alberni’s New Year’s baby, arriving a week before her due date on Jan. 5. On Jan. 3, fire ripped through the Southside Community Church on Ninth Avenue at Neill Street and before it was over the building was gutted. “The Lord’s church is the people, the building isn’t the church,” pastor Cal

Barber said. “This is not going to set us back.” The community was also mourning the loss of Terry Whyte, who died of a brain hemorrhage while driving to the airport in Victoria. Meanwhile across town, construction was underway at the new high school on Roger Street. On January 13, the News reported that city council tabled a motion approving a development permit extension for the Beaufort Hotel to give building owner Paul Sorroya one month to deal with his burned building across the

Sportsfishing BC TV host Mark Pendlington ordered a 17-foot fibreglass boat made by Alberni Fiber Pro Boats owner Mike Bouchard. Tenants at the Rusty Anchor Inn avoided eviction after being given three-days notice. Owner Chris Ashby said the rooms sorely needed to be renovated. A suspect broke into the home of 84-yearold Ed Schutte and held a knife to his throat before robbing him. Schutte was the third senior to be attacked in January. In sports news, the Armada senior girls and senior boys basketball team was gearing up to host the last Totem ever at the old gym on Burde Street. At Totem, Danielle Lessard led the Armada senior girls team to a second title in the girls division of Totem. The Armada boys were game but went 0-3 in the big show. On Jan 20, Nicolette Morris introduced Zumba to News readers.

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city. Catalyst Paper Corp. announced that it filed for creditor protection in B.C. Supreme Court. In business news, Port Alberni mortgage broker Sharie Marie Francoeur celebrated her BE Award win for Real Estate Company

of the Year. On Feb. 10, Salvation Army Major Bruce MacKenzie said he wanted fresh vegetables in the food hampers provided by the Community Food Bank. The city and Port Alberni Port Authority announced

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that foundation issues prompted them to consider tearing down the main building at Clutesi Haven Marina. PAPA also announced that they were donating $10,000 towards the publishing of a “then and now” commemorative centennial book. Alberni wrestlers combined to take the overall club championship, as well 12 gold, eight silver and six bronze medals at the two-day Alberni Invitational Wrestling meet. At city council, engineer Guy Cicon noted how grit washed through drain pipes along Third Avenue prompted their immediate replacement. The city initially announced that RCMP Inspector Jim Martin from Alta. would replace the retired Gord Wellar. Martin never came and no explanation was ever given. Continued/6


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2012: biggest shaker was a little girl named Roxy From/ 4 Port Alberni city council re-affirmed its support for a proposed shelter on Eighth Avenue. The previous city council supported it as well. “I’ve already heard from neighbours on the project and they have some fast PR work to do,” Coun. Cindy Solda said. In Port Alberni Provincial Court, Judge Allan Gould sentenced Christopher Mathias Sam, 22, to 13 years in prison for killing Ray Samuel Junior, 45, in May 2011. On Feb. 24, the News reported that a new clinic with five doctors, a pharmacy and LifeLabs was opening on Maple Way.

Alberni-Pacific Rim MLA Scott Fraser railed against the BC Liberal budget. The breakfast program at ADSS was responsible for improved graduation rates and improved attendance levels, officials said. City budget talks were underway. The economic development department saw a modest increase in budget. The RCMP went hat in hand to the city to ask for more officers even though they consistently record a

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Enhancement Association’s Salmon Hatchery unveiled the Dave Chitty Resource Centre, named after longtime Alberni Valley Enhancement Association member Dave Chitty, just weeks before he passed away from a longtime illness. The Valley’s 300 teachers prepared to strike after the BC Teachers Federation announced that their members voted 87 per cent in favour of escalating job action. VanIsle Ford’s plan to move to Sterling Field moved ahead after a re-zoning application passed two readings by city council. The Bulldogs were out of the playoffs by March 2 but were still

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An Ahousaht Magic Sunz player clutches a supporter after the team clinched the girls division title at the BC Junior All Native held in Port Alberni. Championships in playing for pride. Victoria. The Armada senior On March 9, girls hoops squad the Truth and were finished for Reconciliation the season after Commission going 1-2 at the AAA announced that it Island Basketball

was coming to Port Alberni to hear testimony from residential school survivors and their families. Port Alberni teachers were back in classes after job action. Some 60-80 ADSS students walked out of school one hour early to show of solidarity with striking School District 70 teachers. Mort’s Video closed its doors for the final time since it first opened its video outlet in 1978. Mort’s was the longest single-owner video store on Vancouver Island. The Alberni Airborne Volleyball Club had a strong showing at the a 13-team play day

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at AW Neill Middle School and the Alberni Athletic Hall. Alberni resident Meloney Edghill chronicled her experience with a breakthrough treatment for metastatic melanoma in the March 16 edition of the News. Japanese Consul General Hideki Ito commended Port Alberni’s Roxy Manson, who forwent birthday presents and instead donated her birthday money to the Japanese rebuilding effort. Valley rescue personnel found four Alberni residents safe after they spent a cold night out. The group got lost after 4x4ing in the area west of Sproat Lake. The Bulldogs ended their season after a game against the Cowichan Valley Captials. Local aboriginal officials were preparing to host more than 50 teams who were coming to participate in the BC Junior All Native Basketball Tournament. On March 23, the News examined the options available to the city to repair the McLean Mill dam and fish ladder. Valley resident Brendan Hamilton prepared to travel to Uganda where he would spend the next four months doing humanitarian work with an NGO. Port Alberni city council released a report which noted that Port Alberni had some of the highest rates of serious infant health issues and autoimmune diseases in the province. A ceremonial club given to explorer Captain James Cook by Nuu-chah-nulth Peoples was donated to the University of British Columbia’s Museum of Anthropology by the Audain Foundation for the Visual Arts. At the BC Junior All Native, the Ahousaht Mystic Sunz claimed the girls division title with a 53-47 victory over the Gingolx Storm 53-47. Haida Gwaii’s Skidegate Saints took their division with a narrow 66-62 victory over Heiltsuk Nation. Continued / 6


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It’s been a century since Port and Alberni joined proposed a new transit system in Alberni with a central transit exchange at 12th Avenue and Redford Street.

May The Alberni Valley News announced that it in response to feedback from advertisers and readers it was moving its paper delivery days from Fridays to Thursdays. More than 1,000 people attended the Old School Celebration at the old ADSS. The visitors included a group from the school’s first graduating class who have been friends for life. Gayle’s Fashions owner Gayle Stephen-

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A group of lifelong friends from the first graduating class at ADSS took a final tour of the school. flowers and put up Player stepped up rolling we can’t really some pretty lights and move too quickly to champion the pipe in some music, beleaguered uptown on anything else,” but until we get the area. “We can go and Stephen-Player said. social issue part put up some pretty Continued/8

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From / 4 The Valley kicked off its Centennial celebration with a special event attended by more than 800 people at the ADSS auditorium. “The Twin Cities that began really with some rivalry is a good story to reflect on. Because learning from our history makes a better future,” said AlberniPacific Rim MLA Scott Fraser. VIHA’s Integrated Health Network partnered with the Port Alberni Salvation Army to introduce a pilot program that provided fresh fruits and vegetables to IHN clients. The Supreme Court of Canada said that it wouldn’t review a B.C. court ruling recognizing the right of five First Nations’ to catch and sell fish caught in their traditional territories. “This just puts Nuuchah-nulth back into the fishery in an economic way that they’ve been excluded from for decades by government policies,” NTC biologist Don Hall said. Port Alberni’s Kennedy Lavertu earned a silver medal at the STARSkate provincial championships. The placing established her in fourth place overall in B.C. in her category. April 13 marked the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. Victoria resident Frank Grant recounted the incident in his diary, which his great grandson David Hooper shared with the News. The ACRD office was the site of a historical event as representatives of the Huu-ay-aht and Ucluelet First Nations were sworn in regional district directors. The federal government announced that it was ponying up $7.5 million for railway improvements. The funds matched $7.5 kicked on by the province in 2011.

charged Channon Paul Coulter, 41, with one count of break and enter, possession of break and enter tools, several counts of possession of stolen property. One of Coulter’s victims was a senior, and police said he was a person of interest in a rash of similar incidents. No arrests were made in those occurrences. The Port Alberni Junior Hockey Society kicked off its bid to buy the Alberni Valley Bulldogs. The community group needed to raise $500,000 by June 1. Tseshaht member Bobby Rupert alerted BC Conservation authorities about a bear cub carcass he found in the river with its head and paws cut off. BC Transit officials

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Catalyst retirees were on edge about the pending sale of Catalyst Paper Corp., former employee Peter Finch said. Finch was part of a group that were classified as defined benefits and stood to lose the most depending on how the sale went. The Alberni Valley Chamber of Commerce gave Bob Wagenvoort and Manfred Baron a special recognition award for their work at Literacy Alberni. The men refurbish old computers and donate them to low income families. The Port Alberni Chamber of Commerce named Tseshaht tribe member Irene Robinson its citizen of the year. Port Alberni RCMP

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Residents decry meters while Tseshaht elect new leaders From/7 Pending cuts to the federal Community Access Program funding didn’t affect public Internet access at Port Alberni’s library, Vancouver Island Regional Library manager Michael deLeur said. The government announced the program was being cut at the end of March. The plucky Alberni Airborne Volleyball was preparing to compete with 55 other teams in the volleyball provincial championships in Abbotsford. “When they master confidence they’ll rise in the rankings,” coach Julie Anderson said. The News raked in some hardware from the Canadian Community Newspaper Association annual awards. We earned silver awards for our arts coverage and editorial pages, a bronze for our sports coverage, and a blue ribbon for general excellence. Beer and Port Alberni are a good mix as the Vancouver Island Brewery

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Above, customers and staff at Flandangles on Third Avenue were shocked when a driver drove through the store’s front window. No one was hurt. Right, change was in the air in Tseshaht and Hugh Braker lead the charge as the tribe elected a nearly new council. As per the tribe’s election code councillors elected the chief councillor. Braker won. Westcoast Home someone went on a released its Flying Hardware announced shooting spree on the Tanker White IPA it was moving into (India Pale Ale). “This Alberni Highway. the old Alberni Mall Construction of beer isn’t just for in Northport next the new high school emergencies,” promo November. The store on Roger Stree hit material said. increased in size and a wrinkle when Pye City council needed 20 more new Construction owner recognized former employees, owner Jan Wayne Pye confirmed mayor Ken McRae Lavertu said. and former councillor he took out a $350,000 A 26-year-old out a lien against the Kenn Whiteman Nanaimo man died title of the school as Freemen of the in a kayaking mishap property for noncity at an official on the Cameron payment of work ceremony. River outside of Port from Yellowridge In police news, the Alberni. Construction. visitor centre was left An electrical fire In business news, bullet riddles after

was sparked during a smart meter swap-out at a Valley residence. The Tseshaht First Nation elected a new council including eventual chief councillor Hugh Braker. Police recommended charges against two Valley men for beating Bert McCarthy and breaking his leg in an incident that received widespread attention.

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Looking ahead to a good 2013 Adrian Dix seeks balance with business As 2012 winds to a close, we can’t help but think this has been a benchmark year for Port Alberni. The city celebrated its first 100 years with several events leading up to a giant homecoming party over the August long weekend. Now that the party is over, the Alberni Valley has collectively gotten busy on marking its next century. While we are decades beyond the heyday of the 1950s and ’60s, when Port Alberni had some of the highest wages per capita in the country, we are still seeing signs of a growing economy. We opened a brand new high school for the first time in nearly 50 years. We have welcomed the rejuvenation of the Alberni Mall, with the addition of Home Hardware, Paws and Claws, Aaron’s Home Furniture and, coming in the spring, The Brick. While some of those businesses have moved out of South Port, we have seen the galvanization of several of the small businesses uptown as they fight for their own identity. More than half a dozen new stores opened in South Port in the past year, while others moved into larger premises. There’s definitely a buzz going on in South Port despite the impending closure of Zellers. The Ford dealership announced plans to expand at a new location, then owner Will Pulford bought a second dealership from Dennis Jonsson. All these businesses opening and expanding are indications that business owners feel investment is valuable in the Alberni Valley. Will we return to the successes we saw in 2005, pre-recession? Not likely. But there’s nothing wrong with a ‘decent’ year being the new normal.

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ICTORIA – NDP leader Adrian Dix has completed year-end interviews with members of the legislative press gallery. Here are highlights from my discussion with him. Fletcher: On the Kinder Morgan oil pipeline expansion proposal, federal NDP leader Tom Mulcair says the federal environmental process would have to be strengthened before a project like that could get a thorough enough hearing. Do you agree? Dix: The B.C. Liberal government has signed an equivalency agreement that says that the federal decision is the provincial decision on these projects. If it applies to Enbridge Northern Gateway, presumably the B.C. Liberals would apply it to Kinder Morgan. They could have done a joint process, where [the final decision] would have gone to both cabinets. They chose instead to give up jurisdiction. They were so afraid of making any decision on Northern Gateway that they sent it over to the federal government. So what we’ve said is within a week of coming to office, we would end that equivalency agreement,

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and British Columbia would make decisions about both Enbridge Northern Gateway, which applied in May 2010, and any other pipeline, including the Kinder Morgan proposal, for which no application has been made. Obviously it would have been desirable for everyone had they chosen a true joint review, as they have in Site C [dam proposed for Peace River], as they did with

TO COMMENT … We welcome your original comments on editorials, columns, on topics in the Alberni Valley News or any subjects important to you. Only letters that include name, address, and day and evening phone numbers and that are verified by the Alberni Valley News can be considered for publication. Letters to the editor and articles submitted to the Alberni Valley News may be published or distributed in print, electronic or other forms. The Alberni Valley News is a member of the B.C. Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org.

Kemess North [rejected mine expansion proposal] and other cases. Fletcher: You don’t want duplicated review processes here, you just want a provincial cabinet say in the decision? Dix: That’s right. Fletcher: On your relationship with the B.C. Federation of Labour, your caucus is considering a proposal that B.C. should once again do away with secret ballots for union certification. Dix: The B.C. Fed makes a case to the government on a series of issues on employment standards every year. Labour law, every year. WorkSafeBC, every year. Trades and training, every year. With respect to [accepting signed union cards for certification], it is a democratic process that the Newfoundland Conservative government just put into place a few months ago. So it’s a proposal from the labour movement and we’re looking at it. For most of B.C.’s modern history, since World War II, we’ve had that card-check system in place. Continued / 11

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NDP leader Dix focuses on business, skills training crisis From / 10 The question would be whether [returning to that system] is a priority for this term in government. Fletcher: So those kinds of things will be made clear in your platform? Dix: Absolutely. Fletcher: You picked up some serious money from the business community at a fundraiser in October. Is that some kind of a record for the NDP? Dix: [Laughs.] It might be a record, I don’t know. I think the business fundraiser we did at the Hotel Vancouver netted $350,000. I think what it reflects is, this year I’ve had about 230 meetings with the business community. The purpose of it has been principally to build understanding, particularly on issues of skills training. With the priority I give to skills training, I think I’m much more attuned to their concerns than the [Liberal] government has been.

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Fletcher: I suppose that kind of success in fundraising might make it more difficult to follow through with your pledge to ban corporate and union donations. Dix: I don’t think so. The B.C. Liberal Party has a very high level of corporate donations as a percentage of its total. We’re overwhelmingly dependent on individual donations. We get support from unions, but it’s not even close to what people would think. Fletcher: So you’ll campaign for that, as you have before? AD: Yes. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca

To the Editor, I was wondering if Mayor John Douglas and city councillors could forward the business plan for South Port to me? I’m sure they have one so as to give them direction? It is compulsory in the private sector to have one; to understand where you are going and to show financers—in our case, the taxpayer— that you understand what you are doing and the goals you have in mind for future growth. As I look out at South Port and see The Brick, Home Hardware, Zellers, coffee houses, etc. closing or moving their businesses to North Port I feel confident that our city leaders must have planned long ago how to navigate this “evacuation” of our area with a thorough and sought out plan. I would hate to think council has no real plan at all, and will just quietly let this side of town run into a quagmire of misery. I would also hate to think mayor and council are just going to hide behind handshakes and

QUESTION of the week patting people on the back and saying things like “we’re right behind you all the way” or “we absolutely support this or that initiative” without really doing anything at all. I will wait with bated breath for a copy of the business plan. Chris Ashby, owner, Somass Hotel

Snow job over road clearing To the Editor, For the past week or two Emcon has had a grader or snowplow out grinding off the top of our chipseal and breaking up the edges of the pavement around Sproat Lake by 9 a.m. when there hasn’t been any snow on the road. Alas, today the snow fell as had been predicted for the past three days, and lo and behold, no snowplows or graders are to be found anywhere out here at 2:30 p.m. I pulled a school bus back onto the road

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Vote at: www.albernivalleynews.com this morning and am about to fire up my tractor and start plowing the main road so that those without four-wheel drives may be able to get out to work or appointments, etc. Where is Emcon when they are needed? Or did the empty plowing wear out the blades and use up the shift time? Bob Cole, Port Alberni

Education on energy drinks To the Editor, Re: Booster truths: revealing caffeine’s dark side (Alberni Valley News, Dec. 5) The Canadian Beverage Association (CBA) would like to address some comments made in a recent article on energy drinks as well as inform your readers on Health Canada’s current regulatory transition of energy drinks. Under Health Canada’s guidance energy drinks are moving from Natural

Health Products (NHPs) to foods. Energy drinks currently, and will continue to after the transition, carry mandatory labelling that declares caffeine from all sources as well as including stating that energy drinks are not recommended for children, pregnant or breastfeeding women, or people who are sensitive to caffeine, and are not recommended to be mixed with alcohol. As part of the transition, Health Canada has capped the total amount of caffeine allowed in energy drinks at 400 mg per litre. This means that a small single-serving energy drink (e.g. 250 mL can) will be capped at 80 mg of caffeine while larger single-serving containers (e.g. 473 mL up to 750 mL can) will be capped at 180 mg of caffeine. To put that in perspective if you look at a typical eight-ounce (237 mL) serving, Canadians

get 30 mg of caffeine from a cola, 80 mg of caffeine from an average small can energy drink (180 mg caffeine in a large 473 mL can) or 96 mg of caffeine from an extra small Tim Hortons Iced Cap. This regulatory change will closer align how energy drinks are sold in Canada with those sold in 160 countries. The CBA believes that Canadians need all the facts available about energy drinks. Our goal is to help provide accurate and science based information so Canadians are able to make informed beverage choices for themselves and their families. Jim Goetz, president, Canadian Beverage Association

Church group grateful for aid

To the Editor, Many thanks to the Alberni Valley News for their support of the Alberni Valley United Church annual Christmas luncheon and bazaar. The funds raised will be used to support our charities. Kathy Allen, bazaar co-convener, AV United Church

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Legion, Bryant both support seniors ORLANDO DELANO SPECIAL TO THE NEWS

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or many years, the seniors in our community have benefited from the support of our Royal Canadian Legion—all three branches that we’ve had. “It’s part of our mandate to assist people who live in seniors homes and other non-profit organizations, such as the Meals on Wheels program,” says Don Bryant, a Legion member for almost 40 years, and past president of the now-defunct Legion Branch 169. Legion Br. 293, the amalgamation of branches 169 and 55,

provides funding to seniors’ homes from its bingo games and the Poppy Fund. It also provides funding for bursaries for Alberni District Secondary School students. “The donations are for the comfort of seniors to be used for items normally not covered by operational budgets,” says Bryant. “We like to make the presentations of these donations to the nonprofit organizations at our regular meetings, so our members see where our fundraising goes. And it is also an incentive for them to continue assisting the seniors and other groups in our community,” he

adds. Legion members used to visit their veterans and other seniors in the hospital and long-term care homes. Bryant was born in Adelaide East Street in Port Alberni and has lived here all his life. He followed in the footsteps of his father, who was the first president of Legion Br. 169 in 1942. “Both my parents came from England. My father landed in Canada in 1905,” he said. “I attended Alberni Elementary School on Burke and Elizabeth, much smaller in those days. “During the war years I started working in a logging camp and was

too young to be drafted and go to war. Two of my brothers went to war and, luckily, both came back.” Later on Bryant joined the Ministry of Highway and worked there for 30 years. He was also actively involved as a volunteer with the Alberni Valley Rescue Squad for 42 years. Don has been married to Shirley since 1964 and they have three daughters. Shirley is also a Legion member and volunteers with the Legion Ladies Auxiliary. “I have enjoyed being part of and working for the Legion all these 39 years and especially helping others in the community,” Don Bryant said.

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Christmas at the Market, Cindy Sjoholm from the Bread of Life was happy to accept a cheque for $1,000 from Bob Lee, pastpresident of the Farmer’s Market. Lee sells coffee during the Saturday morning markets and the proceeds go to the Bread of Life. In eight years he has donated at least $7,000. Sjoholm received $400 earlier in the week from the Europa Club, and that will go into general funds to be used as needed, she said. “We’re doing OK. We’re down a bit from last year but not by much.”


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gentle giant who was one of the first African Canadian citizens in Port Alberni and a member of the Alberni Athletics Basketball team has died. Ken Larsen died in Prince George in September after succumbing to a stroke. He was 76. Larsen is survived by his wife Rita, children, daughters Zoe and Tanya, as well as sons Ken, Ron and their mother Trudy. Also left to mourn are Larsen’s brother Henry and sister Berdi. Ken was born in Calgary and grew up in Prince George, said his son Ron, who still lives in Port Alberni. An athlete, Larsen played high level baseball and football, even earning workouts with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League. But Larsen’s first love was always basketball. After leaving Prince George, Larsen played with Everett Junior College in the US, then with the Vancouver Cloverleafs where he earned the team’s rookie of the year award. He left Prince George in the 1960s and came to Port

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Ken Larsen, top row second right, was the first black man to play with the Alberni Athletics mens basketball team. the pulp mill and made a life with his Alberni where he played basketball first wife Trudy and roomed at a boarding with the athletics. He their sons Ron and house run by Sharky was also a pitcher in Ken. and Kitty Schwarz. the inter-mill softball Former Athletics Larsen played league. teammate basketball with Larsen left the Bill Andrews the Alberni mill to form his own remembered Athletics for construction company. the day when one year, then the six-foot-six He helped build the made his way Cygnet apartment Larsen took to Lethbridge, building on 10th to the floor Alta. where Avenue, the Spencer for his first he played Park apartments, and workout with hoops with the some homes on the the club. Lethbridge Tseshaht Reserve. “You could Broders, KEN Larsen was one see right away winning three LARSEN of the few African he was good, senior A Canadians to live in really good,” Port Alberni during Andrews said. championships. the 1960s. Larsen was a big Larsen also played Two African man who had an even basketball with Team Americans — Vince bigger zest for life, Canada at the Pan Knight and Billy Joe Andrews said. American Games in Price — played with “He was talkative, Brazil in 1966-67, then the Athletics later but had a quick smile the following year never stayed. and a great sense played with Team Port Alberni was of humour. I really Canada at the first a contrast to the enjoyed his company, Canada Games. racially charged US all of us did.” He returned to Port during the 1960s. Larsen worked for Alberni, where he

But Larsen never spoke about his experience as one of the few people of colour living in the Valley, teammate and close friend Garry Panton said. “He felt really comfortable with the guys and I think he felt he found a home here,” Panton said. “As far as I know he never spoke about being subject of any negative racial issues in Alberni.” The last time Andrews saw Larsen in Port Alberni was five or six years ago at a funeral, he said. “We talked about the old days and he talked about his life in Prince George. That was the last time,” Andrews said. The memories of Larsen after death are the same as his first impressions of him when they met, Andrews said. “That’s what I remember: that he was a good man, a jovial man, and a man who was fun to be around,” Andrews said. “That’s what I’ll always remember,” Andrews said. reporter@albernivalleynews.com Twitter.com/AlberniNews

Alberni goalie Comox king Port Alberni goaltender Bryce DiRocco has signed with the Junior B Comox Valley Glacier Kings. DiRocco played with the midget rep Bulldogs, and also tried out for the B.C. Hockey League Alberni Valley Bulldogs in September. DiRocco, 17, was an affiliate with the Glacier Kings and leads the team in goals against average and save percentage. Head coach Bill Rotheisler said

bringing in DiRocco “just made sense. We talked as a staff for awhile now to determine the direction we wanted to go, and with (starter) Michael Hails out for the next few weeks, it became evident that this was something we needed.” DiRocco joined the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League (VIJHL) team in late November. “The acquisition of Hails allowed us to bring in Bryce,” Rotheisler added.

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Jodie Chadwick of Boutique Belles Amies presents November Shop Local winner Kim Love with a $50 gift certificate. December’s winner will be announced at the end of this month.

“CUPE Local 727 spread Christmas Cheer to local charitable organizations with $250 donations each to the Port Alberni Hostel, the Salvation Army and Alberni Community and Women’s Services. Pictured from left to right are Nancy Bell, Nadine Doucette from CUPE 727, Wes Hewitt from the Port Alberni Hostel, Cindy from the Salvation Army, April McLean, Sondra MacDonald and Laura Johnston from Cupe 727. Merry Christmas!” submitted photo

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The late Ike Patterson—popular historian, radio personality, city councillor and newspaper man— never got around to publishing a collection of his column, This Was Then, which ran in the Pennyworth before Ike’s death in 2011. Spurred on by numerous requests, Patterson’s son Kris has done what his father ran out of time to do. Kris released This Was Then...with Old Ike on Aug. 30. The book is a small selection of Ike’s columns, which Alberni Valley Museum director Jean McIntosh called “a valuable community record.” This Was Then...with Old Ike is already in its third printing. And Kris is working on a sequel, to be released in 2013. Proceeds from the book will go to both the community archives and the museum. Published by: Kris Patterson Available at: Alberni Valley Museum, Quality Foods

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Diana Pearson’s home for holidays Diana Pearson, and alt pop singer/ songwriter who hails from Port Alberni, is coming home for the holidays. And she’s going to close out the season at Char’s Landing with a special concert on Dec. 28 at 8 p.m. Born and raised in Port Alberni, Pearson, 22, is an aspiring solo pianist and vocalist now residing in Calgary, Alta. Inspired by contemporary artists such as Vanessa Carlton and Regina Spektor, Pearson’s songwriting style consists of catchy melodies, emotionallydriven lyrics and a distinct piano style. Her delicate yet sassy voice has been compared to Chantal Kreviazuk and Sarah McLachlan. A dedicated and passionate musician,

Pearson has been studying music from a young age. She studied piano with the Royal Conservatory of Music for many years, most recently earning First Class Honours with Distinction at the Grade 9 level under the instruction of Patricia Miller. Pearson also holds a Jazz Studies Diploma in Music from Vancouver Island University and was mentored by instructors such as Bill Costin and Bryan Stovell. Advance tickets are $12 at Rollin Art Centre (cash only). Tickets will be $3 more at the door. Doors open at 7 p.m. Char’s Landing is located on Argyle Street at Fifth Avenue, in the former church. For more information, please call 250-7301636.

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Gallery closed for the holidays The Rollin Art Centre will be closed for our annual winter closure, Dec. 23 and reopen Tuesday Jan. 8, 2013. The Community Arts Council would like to wish the public a safe and Happy Holiday. See you in the New Year.

Get ready to donate books The Community Arts Council will begin taking gently used books for its annual book sale starting the week of Jan. 8. Please drop off any

gently used books in the box located under the stairs at the Rollin Art Centre. No National Geographics or encyclopedias. Thank you for your support. 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. Closed Mondays. Admission is by donation and the facility is wheelchair accessible. Melissa Martin is the Arts Administrator for the Community Arts Council.

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Call today to book a FREE hearing test! 778-421-0277 • 21 Day Free Hearing Aid Trial • 90 Day Full Refund Promise • Hearing Aids starting at $695 • Lowest Price Guarantee ◆

3831 9th Avenue, Port Alberni, BC www.NexGenHearing.com

REDFORD ST

10TH AVE

9TH AVE

See clinic for details

GRAND OPENING SPECIAL

up to

$1,000 OFF

Present this voucher at your Free Hearing Test

If you’ll benefit from hearing aids, we will let you try them Free for 21 days plus credit you up to $1,000 off a pair.† Offer expires: Jan 31, 2013. Offer code: Opening Special

†Offer valid for private clients only. Maximum allowable discount is $1,000 off a pair of hearing aids. Must purchase by Jan 31, 2013. Discount based on product selected. Some restrictions apply. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer, rebate, or previous purchase. See clinic for details. | * Source: Better Hearing Institute - www.betterhearing.org


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Thursday , Dec. 27, 2012 Alberni Valley News

A NEW YEAR

A NEW LOOK NEW WALLS & NEW PAINT Drywall 15% OFF

ALL SICO PAINTS

Drywall Corners and Beads

4x8x1/2” ......................7.65/sheet 4x8x5/8” ............... 16.45/sheet 4x8x1/2” ............... 19.95/sheet

25% OFF all paint brushes, rollers, trays and other paint sundries!!

DRYWALL HAWK reg. 21.99

NOW

15%

OFF

SICO 3.78L High Hide Sealer reg. 26.99

18.65

$

NOW

19.95

$

Moisture & Mold Resistant

“Manufacturers improvement on Aquaboard, features resistance to both Moisture and Mold”

DRYWALL TAPE

SYNKO MUD

1.65 $ 250’ Paper Tape ................................... 4.25 $ 500’ Paper Tape ................................... 6.35 $ 65’ Tape N Fixx ..................................... 2.95 $ 150’ Tape N Fixx .................................. 3.65 $ 300’ Tape N Fixx ............................. 10.25

13.5L – Dust Control...

NOW

3.6L – Dust Control......NOW

REDI-FILLER MUD

75’ Paper Tape ......................................

24.95 13.45

$

ea

$

ea

21.95 $ 3.6L – reg. $8.99 ............................ NOW 12.65 $ 1.8L – reg. $8.99 ...................................NOW 7.45

13.5L –

reg. $8.99 ......................... NOW

$

ea

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SYNKO

15.5L Box

reg. $24.99...............NOW

19.99

$

ea

$

1.25

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6”x6” $ Metal Drywall Patch..............

ea

4.45

DYNAMIC 3” Putty Knife ..............................

ea

4”x4” $ Metal Drywall Patch..............

3.35

DYNAMIC $ 4” Putty Knife ..................................................

ea

95¢

DYNAMIC 1.5” Putty Knife......................

75¢

Valid Until January 31, 2013, Hours: Mon. - Fri.: 7:30 am - 5:30 pm Sat.: 8:00 am - 5:30 pm Sun.: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

724-5751

4740 Tebo Ave.

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