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Elder accepts Jubilee medal amid day of tension government and the Crown reach a tipping point in Ottawa.

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he B.C. Federation of Labour is calling on the federal and provincial governments to cancel a TransLink decision to buy a foreign-built SeaBus, saying the transit provider ignored millions in federal funding assistance that could have given a local builder the edge on winning the contract.

The provincial labour federation last week joined the BC Shipworkers’ Federation in asking the government to block TransLink’s awarding of the new SeaBus contract to the Dutch-based Damen Shipyards Group, whose $25-million bid for the work beat out a $27-million bid from North Vancouver’s Allied Shipbuilders. Damen is expected to build the new ferry in Singapore, a move that will cost British Columbians more than $25 million in lost jobs and economic spinoffs, the unions claim. The deal marks the first time in the ferry service’s 36-year history that one of its boats will be built off B.C.’s shores. Shipworkers’ union president George MacPherson said Thursday that TransLink rejected “out of hand” millions in federal funding which could have made the difference in Allied winning the bid. But it’s a claim TransLink spokesman Derek Zabel flatly denied. “That is something we took a look into,” Zabel told The Outlook, noting that 90 per cent of TransLink’s cost for the new SeaBus will already be paid for through the Federal Gas Tax Fund. That leaves only 10 per cent of the boat’s cost eligible for the federal assistance program, Zabel said. “It only would have saved us under $5,000,” he added. “The Damen contract saves us $2 million, so it’s still far greater.” Still, president of the B.C. Federation of Labour, Jim Sinclair, called Ottawa’s decision not to insist on a Canadian builder for the new SeaBus “astonishing,” especially in light of the government’s insistence on going local for its $8-billion navy and coast guard ship procurement program last year. “Why build Canadian for some projects and give the jobs away on others with the same taxpayer dollars?” Sinclair said. Both MacPherson and Sinclair said it’s not too late for TransLink to do the right thing and reverse the decision on Damen. But from TransLink’s standpoint, there’s no looking back, Zabel said. “It’s a legal process.” tcoyne@northshoreoutlook.com

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ack in 1918, the world danced to a different beat. The First World War was just ending, and radio was just beginning. Music, however, was in full swing and, as far as one young man was concerned, it was about to change his life forever. Dal Richards, known across Canada as the consummate band leader, turned 95 years young on Jan. 5. The overall celebration however simply could not be confined to just one day as Dal and his wife Muriel have made several appearances at various events across the city. One of the most glamorous events was held last Sunday night as friends and wellwishers from all across the land came out to wish Dal well at the nostalgic “The Roof” venue. Located at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, it was an evening of live music, good food and fabulous memories which ended with Dal himself singing his signature favourite song — “As Time Goes By.”Needless to say, there wasn’t a dry eye in the house. Happy Birthday Dal!

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1 With more than 95 years of memories and melodies in his heart, Dal Richards enters his party like a rock star with wife Muriel on his arm to greet friends, family and invited guests. 2 Bard on the Beach’s own leading man Christopher Gaze joins PR gal Bonnie Allan to toast the birthday boy himself. 3 Known for his own legendary role in the Vancouver music

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all that in the pouring rain. Now, with this maintenance facility, the vehicle will be inside in the bay, the maintenance room is right beside it and the drying racks are right beside it.” The new site will also boast a special rappel-training wall topped with a roperescue catwalk high in the rafters above the truck bays. It’ll be a huge upgrade for the team and the new skills it will afford come not a moment too soon. “The only reason we got to that guy on the weekend is we rappelled in,” Jones says, explaining how he injured his leg while leading a rescue team in a vertical rope descent down a frozen waterfall. “And a lot of the guys refused do it — they just didn’t have the experience.” The new infrastructure goes a long way to filling that training gap, Jones says. But, like everything in the new facility, it comes with a hefty price tag. A recently installed communications antenna, for instance, came in at a whopping $75,000. Once outfitted with all the mod cons, the new base will ring the register to the tune

baSE iS lOadEd - Veteran North Shore Rescue member Tim Jones stands inside the team’s soon-to-be well-equipped new headquarters in North Vancouver. Rob Newell photo

of $1.5 million. Of that, about $900,000 will have come from the three North Shore municipalities, leaving a $600,000 tab for North Shore Rescue and its benefactors, such as the West Vancouver Community Foundation. Despite the cost, Jones says the new digs are a necessity and will ease the stress on NSR volunteers during prolonged rescues. “Now we can shift the command centre off the mountain and bring it down here,” he says, standing in the new base’s main operations room. “The reason we’d want to do that is here you’d have a command centre where the guys can actually rest and not have to worry about all these external pressures being put on them from their families and other things.” Adjacent to the operations command room, which features a wall-sized map of the whole North Shore and improved real-time communications equipment, a kitchen and rest area will allow rescuers in overnight operations to spell each other off for some much-needed R and R before going back out into the field. Off the other wing of the command centre, there’s a much smaller room, though

equally important. Tentatively titled the “legacy fund command post,” the room is not much bigger than a walk-in closet, but it’s where the future of North Shore Rescue can be found. “This is where we’re going to be launching our legacy endowment fund for $5 million,” the NSR leader says. “Our plans are to work with a professional fundraiser and we’re going to try and target wealthy people in the community who can help us out because this legacy fund is absolutely essential to the team’s future.” It’s one of the few rooms in the new facility that will be staffed almost daily, Jones says, as he anticipates personally working the phones to secure a sustainable bank roll to keep the all-volunteer NSR squad in business. “This legacy fund is not a convenience, it’s a vital element to our survival as a team,” Jones says. “We just can’t keep doing it the way we’ve been doing it, in the long-term.”

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mack in the midst of one of the most gruelling mountain-rescue seasons on record, Tim Jones, the leader of North Shore Rescue, is coordinating one of the biggest operations in the outfit’s 40-year history. The 45-member team is moving house, to a brand new dedicated NSR operations base on the new City of North Vancouver works yard. Nursing an injury after the long and arduous overnight rescue of a snowshoer on Hollyburn Mountain, Jones nonetheless limps around the new building, playing host on the eve of the big move-in day. The new space is vast and will be wellequipped, especially when compared to the old NSR base — a cold and cramped garage on a corner of the former city operations yard on West Second Street. “In a typical search operation we use about 6,000 feet of rope, and all of it has to be dried and packaged after — all of the rope-rescue kits, all of the care kits — and the vehicle itself has to be re-equipped,” Jones explains. “And before, we were doing

all that in the pouring rain. Now, with this maintenance facility, the vehicle will be inside in the bay, the maintenance room is right beside it and the drying racks are right beside it.” The new site will also boast a special rappel-training wall topped with a roperescue catwalk high in the rafters above the truck bays. It’ll be a huge upgrade for the team and the new skills it will afford come not a moment too soon. “The only reason we got to that guy on the weekend is we rappelled in,” Jones says, explaining how he injured his leg while leading a rescue team in a vertical rope descent down a frozen waterfall. “And a lot of the guys refused do it — they just didn’t have the experience.” The new infrastructure goes a long way to filling that training gap, Jones says. But, like everything in the new facility, it comes with a hefty price tag. A recently installed communications antenna, for instance, came in at a whopping $75,000. Once outfitted with all the mod cons, the new base will ring the register to the tune

baSE iS lOadEd - Veteran North Shore Rescue member Tim Jones stands inside the team’s soon-to-be well-equipped new headquarters in North Vancouver. Rob Newell photo

of $1.5 million. Of that, about $900,000 will have come from the three North Shore municipalities, leaving a $600,000 tab for North Shore Rescue and its benefactors, such as the West Vancouver Community Foundation. Despite the cost, Jones says the new digs are a necessity and will ease the stress on NSR volunteers during prolonged rescues. “Now we can shift the command centre off the mountain and bring it down here,” he says, standing in the new base’s main operations room. “The reason we’d want to do that is here you’d have a command centre where the guys can actually rest and not have to worry about all these external pressures being put on them from their families and other things.” Adjacent to the operations command room, which features a wall-sized map of the whole North Shore and improved real-time communications equipment, a kitchen and rest area will allow rescuers in overnight operations to spell each other off for some much-needed R and R before going back out into the field. Off the other wing of the command centre, there’s a much smaller room, though

equally important. Tentatively titled the “legacy fund command post,” the room is not much bigger than a walk-in closet, but it’s where the future of North Shore Rescue can be found. “This is where we’re going to be launching our legacy endowment fund for $5 million,” the NSR leader says. “Our plans are to work with a professional fundraiser and we’re going to try and target wealthy people in the community who can help us out because this legacy fund is absolutely essential to the team’s future.” It’s one of the few rooms in the new facility that will be staffed almost daily, Jones says, as he anticipates personally working the phones to secure a sustainable bank roll to keep the all-volunteer NSR squad in business. “This legacy fund is not a convenience, it’s a vital element to our survival as a team,” Jones says. “We just can’t keep doing it the way we’ve been doing it, in the long-term.”

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He’s coached almost 40 wrestlers who have won medals in national championships at one age level or another. He’s reluctant to single out the best of the bunch but Justin Kapil, son Pat McDonald, Shannon Samler, Emily Richardson and Ashley McKilligan are certainly notable. McDonald founded and is president of the Capilano Wrestling Club (organized in 1985 and formally registered in 1990) which goes year round. He’s been wrestling league chair for the North Shore Secondary Schools’ Athletic Association for the past 19 years and the commissioner of B.C. high school wrestling since 2008. He was the main man in the development and promotion of Ian McDonald. Len Corben photo girls wrestling in B.C. schools beginning in 1989. meet. With Barry Callaghan the “The meet had been advertised head coach at Carson Graham in The Citizen,” Ian was reminiscbeginning in 1982 – and with ing the other day. “My dad saw it McDonald feeding Carson with and said ‘It’s just up the street. Balmoral wrestlers – the Eagles Let’s go.’ It was a dark January won four B.C. high school team evening. What else are you going championships and also had one to do? He liked combatives. Why second in the six years between not get out and do something 1990 and 1995. with one of his boys. So we went; The meet involved boys only just me and my dad. I remember then, though an invitational meet being enthralled by watching the for girls spurred by McDonald’s Japanese team warm up. It was promotion was held those years something to behold. and became official in 1996. “Ken Favero [who won the Since 2004, Carson Graham B.C. high school heavyweight has won the B.C. girls’ team title title that season] and Harvey six times and Balmoral once. In Marshall were wrestling for 2008 they finished one-two. Carson Graham then. It was McDonald has taken wrespurely a North Shore team tling teams to Japan and he’s [against Japan] and it wasn’t hosted the Japanese here. And it continued, PAGE 17 all started because of that 1973

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