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Donor to the rescue for rescue boat campaign Making waves: Anonymous cheque for $25,000 means Lake Cowichan rescue boat could be on the water as early as this summer Tamu Miles
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Tears and sparkles plentiful as Berry crowned Lady of the Lake: Vomacka and Pastor chosen as first and second princesses, 2013/14 Diana Hutton
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The crowd that gathered around the main stage at Saywell Park was hushed as outgoing Lady of the Lake, Alicia Falls stepped up to the microphone clutching the fateful white envelope. “Ladies and gentlemen,” she said. “Your 2013-2014 Lady of the Lake . . . Megan Berry!” After months of hard work, training, rehearsals, and countless hours of practice, the moment had finally arrived. Sixteen-yearold, Berry, representing the Lake Cowichan Kinsmen, was crowned 2013-14 Lady of the Lake. First princess was Miss Lions Club, Ashley Vomacka with Miss B.P.O. Elks, Emily Anne Pastor taking second princess. The three will act as ambassadors for the Town of Lake Cowichan at a variety of events, parades and functions for the next 12 months. “I promised myself that I wouldn’t cry today and my whole family is crying,” said an emotional Berry as she accepted the crown. “I’m so grateful for everyone’s help and I will do my very best to represent my town well.” Tears came as well for Vomacka, not when she received her own
crown but as she watched Pastor receive hers. Pastor won the Island Savings essay contest as well as being chosen as Miss Congeniality. “A big, big thank-you to my family and everyone involved. This has been an amazing experience.” said Vomacka. The town’s long-standing ambassadorship program is a culmination of months of hard work by many volunteers, sponsors and the girls themselves. The weeklong whirlwind of festivities kicked off with Monday’s Strawberry Tea, through Wednesday’s Opportunity Night, Friday’s Grand Ball, culminating with the parade and crowning on Saturday. At the Grand Ball, Molly Bragg, Miss Country Grocer, was honoured with the Personal Growth Award, while Chelsea Gunderson, Miss Jake’s at the Lake and Vomacka shared the Public Speaking Award sponsored by Angie’s Esthetics. “It’s just been fantastic! Yeehaw!” said Lake Days chair Bob Day, echoing the cry that had been heard throughout the day with the “Lake Days Goes Country” theme. “This is our biggest crowd ever. The weather was great and it’s a miracle how all this work gets done. This is all the result of countless volunteers giving their
all.” If there is any question as to whether the Lady of the Lake program is important and worthwhile, just ask the girls who take part. Organizer Denise Allan said this year’s group has been amazing to work with, showing enthusiasm and encouragement for each other at every turn. Carmen Brooks “I was pretty together coming into this,” said Miss Island Savings, Sara Ferguson. “But what I’ve learned has helped me so much. I’ve gained so much confidence in everything I do. The bond and camaraderie that the girls build through their many hours of training and practice is something to behold. “You are about to embark on the journey of a lifetime,” said Falls. “Always remember, it is what’s Kiana Holman under the crown that sparkles the most.”
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Gaps in cell phone service are a concern on the Pacific Marine Circle Route
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In an emergency, she says, paramedics have access to several communication methods: a VHF radio system; satellite-phone capability in both the station and ambulance; and access to the Ministry of Transport radio system – a radio-totelephone system. “BCAS maintains good ongoing business relationships with telephone/ cellular providers, and we work closely with them to ensure consistent, high quality service,” Carwithen says. A Telus agent was unavailable by deadline Tuesday to comment about poor citizen cellphone reception on the circle route. Ambulance Paramedics of B.C. spokesperson Bronwyn Barter did not have first-hand knowledge of the local situation, but said communication problems aren’t uncommon in rural and remote B.C. She chalked gaps to remote geography, fickle weather, and technical snafus. “(Near Tofino) there are dead areas where dispatch can’t get ahold of (ambulance crews).” That could mean paramedics are unaware of an accident on the road behind them, one they could circle back and attend, she said. Or bad reception may mean a patient has been ordered to another hospital. “It’s something we address and bring up.” To better pinpoint communication gaps, the APBC suggests folks to report problems to its staff, and to the B.C. Ambulance Service. Barter noted BCAS has been receptive to ambulance-communication craters raised by the paramedics union, and done what it can to remedy issues. “It’s a safety issue for paramedics, and we need to be able to communicate. Lots goes on on these (remote) roads. Log-truck drivers are often the eyes and ears out there.” Barter understood modern technology has its bugs. “Things can always go wrong. Sometimes a tree’s down, or it’s bad weather. These glitches can happen, and we have such diverse terrain in this province.” Carwithen suggested simple actions “such as alerting family or friends of your route and time of arrival/return can greatly assist first responders in the event of an emergency.” The BCAS can be reached at 250-978-3235.
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Knott explains the boat will be capable of night operations and will be equipped with a pump and nozzle for boat and brush fires that are not accessible by land. He is also pleased that having the boat will eliminate the need to borrow one, which the department has often had to do in the past. The boat is being manufactured by Polaris Inflatables in Surrey and Knott expects that it will be delivered by the end of July. The department will still be doing some fundraising over the summer to help pay for outfitting the boat and water rescue training for department members.
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It’s time we had proper accounting of MLA expenses
As she unveiled her new the open after trying to sweep cabinet, Premier Christy Clark Senator Mike Duffy’s housing promised a “line-by-line” review claims under the red rug of the of government spending to deliver Senate chamber. a balanced budget this year. Duffy has lived in Ottawa for Statements such as this would decades, first as a TV host and then have more credibility if politicians senator, but he decided the rules subjected their own personal were loose enough that he could spending to the same scrutiny. claim his summer place in Prince That’s still not happening in B.C. Edward Island as his principal Expense accountability has residence. An audit has also found come a long way in the last year, he was claiming living expenses thanks mainly to in Ottawa while the work of nowcampaigning for departed Auditor the Conservatives General John back east. It Doyle, who swung turns out the key the cobwebingredient in an covered door open honour system is BC Bureau honour. on B.C.’s secretive By Tom Fletcher Legislative This mess goes Assembly back more than Management Committee. Chaired a century in B.C. and Canada, by the speaker and run by senior and has its roots in the British MLAs from both parties, the Parliament. Many years ago, committee had been doing pretty British MPs convinced themselves much whatever it wanted with that they were underpaid, and MLAs’ own expenses. rather than create a public fuss Doyle’s audit found that MLA by giving themselves a big raise, credit card bills were being paid they would be able to top it up by without receipts, part of a lax claiming up to 250 pounds at a accounting system that included time without receipts. inaccurate bank records and Here in B.C., the next step is inadequate management of the obvious. If you go to the website legislature gift shop and dining of Alberta Premier Alison Redford, room. The operating budget of the you can easily find the link to her legislature and constituencies runs detailed expense reports, itemized to more than $60 million a year. for travel, meals, hotel rooms and Now-retired speaker Bill so forth. Alberta cabinet ministers Barisoff asked the auditor to give provide the same disclosure. a pass to the $119,000 annual B.C. cabinet ministers’ travel allowance for each of the 85 expenses are now reported, but constituency offices. Transfer only as an occasional lump sum. amounts and payroll expenses As a result of Doyle’s were verified, but constituency revelations last summer, expenses were not, likely because B.C.’s Legislative Assembly these records weren’t kept either. Management Committee now I’m not suggesting that there has meets in public, with transcripts of been any misuse of public funds. proceedings available. But MLA The point is we don’t know, and expenses are still not itemized. the notion of an “honour system” Expenditures are being reported on for politicians’ expenses has a quarterly basis, but with no detail become unacceptable. to explain why some MLAs have A similar toxic tale has been much higher totals than others. unfolding in the Senate in Ottawa. It’s time to sweep out the It has its own secretive committee cobwebs. called the Board of Internal Tom Fletcher is the legislative reporter and columnist Economy, which was forced into for Black Press. Reach him at tfletcher@blackpress.ca.
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Healthy river needs locals in control Step one for ensuring the future health of the Cowichan River has been accomplished. But a provincial decision to allow the community to delay the release of water from Cowichan Lake doesn’t mean our conservation job is anywhere near finished. At least three more important bridges have to be crossed before we can start to feel confident about the well-being of one of Cowichan’s most precious resources. The first is getting a local agency to apply to the province for a license that will allow the same flexibility being granted this year to be repeated going forward. The second is springboarding off that into the creation of an empowered local watershed board, tasked with overseeing the river’s flows to the benefit of man and nature alike. And finally, the campaign must continue to get
the weir raised another foot to store more water during the summer season. In order to make the final point reality, officials have to increase public education to stamp out the persistent myth that a raised weir will flood lakefront properties. We’re not sure why local officials have been so hesitant to pursue steps one and three. It is possible local governments may be wary of long-term ramifications tied to becoming a licenceholder, or perhaps conflict with the existing Catalyst licence. It is certain directors have, in the past, been cowed by the anger of lakefront property owners and the political clout they carry. Those fears need to be set aside, and determined steps taken to protect the ecology of the river and lake, and the water supply of this valley we all call home. — Cowichan News Leader Pictorial
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Judith Quinlan No “No, I was not happy with the results. I think that the Liberal’s scare tactics worked. People are easily scared about money issues.”
Nita and Gary Powell No “No. We just don’t know how the liberals got in again. All it seems is that the leader of the NDP did some stupid things that caused that to happen.”
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Frank Hornbrook Yes “I’m fine because I like stability. Why change? I think that all politicians should work together for the betterment of the province.”
Maureen Loebus Yes “I’m satisfied and I was thrilled to be working as an absentee voting officer in Youbou for the first time.”
John O’Reilly No “Not happy at all. Four more years of the same garbage we had before. What will suffer are schools, hospitals, average people and senior citizens like me.”
In my opinion: May showers, extra two weeks storage will help the river, but a long-term plan is needed We are rich! We have a great wealth of water stored in our lake due to the steady rains we have recently experienced. Sure, it’s not money, but it’s much more valuable than that. The hot weather we experienced early in May had many of us quite concerned. The river dropped to levels not usually seen until the dry days of summer and we lost thousands of salmon fry that got stranded in isolated pools as the water levels steadily dropped. I toured the dry North Arm near the estuary with Tim Kulchyski from Cowichan Tribes in the first week of May and we saw several pools that were cut off from the river and still contained salmon fry and smolts. He said the river did not get this low last year until late June and naturally we were worried about the potential of a spring drought. Then the life-giving rains came as they usually do at this time of year and the river
quickly swelled to cover the gravel bars again and provide the necessary habitat for the baby salmon. The river flows are critical right now because the salmon fry are growing quickly and the trout and steelhead fry are now just emerging from the gravel beds where they were born. Steelhead and coho salmon fry will live in the river for up to two years before they head out to sea, so having large wetted areas near shore is very beneficial for them to find food and grow big enough to survive the perilous journey. The amount they can grow in their first few weeks of life are critical for their survival. Once they attain a certain size their chances of avoiding predators and conquering the other challenges they must face increase dramatically. That is why we strive to provide at least 15 cubic meters of water per second in the river at this time of year and we can’t do that without money in the bank behind the weir. At the time of this writing (late May) our cup literally runneth over the top of the weir and our baby salmon, steelhead and trout are benefitting from our water wealth. I no longer complain too much about the dull, rainy spring weather. I know summer is coming and the dry
days will soon be here. Spring and summer rains are critically important for the health and even the survival of our river and lake. Our snowpack was not great this year and has been in steady decline for the past decade due to the effects of climate change. We need to save the water that has been gifted to us at this time of year and spend it wisely later in the summer and fall when it will be needed again to provide ample water for the salmon that will be returning then. Summer storage is not only critical for the fish, though they are directly affected by low flows, but for the health of all of our communities. We learned last year what kind of damages can be caused by running out of stored water in the fall. We lost 1,000 salmon, one fifth of the run, we saw wells running dry, the Cowichan Tribes food fishery was shut down and we came within days of having to shut down the Catalyst pulp mill, costing about one million dollars a day. A recent decision by our current water regulator means we will not squander our water wealth like we did last year. It took almost two months to decide, but in the end the right decision was made and we will not start drawing down the lake from the full storage level until July 31.
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Tragedy avoided when car bridge collapses Tragedy was avoided by just a few minutes on May 9, 1951 when a school bus full of children crossed over the [South Shore Road] traffic bridge in town, just minutes before the bridge collapsed. The front page headline of the May 10th issue of the Vancouver Sun reported “150 school pupils cheated death when Island bridge collapses.” It went on to say that 3,500 residents of Cowichan Lake, Mesachie Lake, and Honeymoon Bay on Vancouver Island were isolated temporarily Rolli Gunderson when the span of PAGES OF the bridge collapsed. A tragic twist to the story was the loss — by fire — of a young family’s home, just 45 minutes after the collapse. The r ry bridge (ove Lake Cowichan Fire ra po m te d nstructe ge that Department (which was the newly co iverside Inn) is the brid de si be n Show ar the R ne er iv at that time located beside R n ha e Cowic th May 1951. collapsed in
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After the vehicle bridge (that crossed the river near the Riverside Inn) collapsed in 1951, the CPR trestle which is situated near the entrance to Greendale Road was fitted with long wooden planks laid to allow vehicles to cross the river. The photo shows the former Al McPhee home which was located, to the left, beside the trestle. Both the home and trestle are still there.
the town’s municipal office) was unable to reach the house fire on Neva Road on the other side of the river. There was an unsuccessful attempt by authorities to get a truck, carrying fire equipment, to the fire by way of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) trestle, but the attempt was thwarted by an oncoming train. No one was hurt in the fire but the home was destroyed. Prior to the installation of a temporary bridge — set directly beside the collapsed bridge — a makeshift route via the CPR trestle was used. Long planks were laid along the train trestle (now a foot bridge) which enabled vehicles to cross HISTORY to the other side. Presumably, arrangements were worked out with CPR so that trains and vehicles could both use the bridge safely. Once the temporary wooden bridge was installed beside the collapsed one, the CPR trestle reverted back to train use only. In due time, a new steel and cement span bridge (the one that exists today) replaced the old wooden bridge as well as the nearby temporary bridge and traffic was once again back to normal.
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Reminiscing about high-school history classes can be enough to make some people cringe, or worse still, yawn. Flashbacks of reading endless pages of dry text, memorizing battle dates and the names of long dead monarchs and prime ministers is enough put most people to sleep. At Lake Cowichan Secondary School however, fresh, new life was breathed into history by students and staff at the annual Historical Fair held May 30. “This year there’s more technology involved and they are a little more creative with games and the way they approached their subjects,” said LCSS Grade 9 Socials Studies teacher, Noni Battye of the Grade 9 to 11 students taking part in the annual event. “Some have pleasantly surprised us.” Battye along with Grade 10 and 11 Socials teacher, Sean Battye (coincidentally her husband) are the staff organizers of this year’s event. The fair covers European history from the 17th to the 19th centuries and all of the history of Canada. From witch hunts to the war of 1812, prime ministers to pirates, the subject matter is all over the historical map. The team of Grade 10 students Marigold Arbic, Lacey Grunow and Jaydia Holm chose a multi-
media presentation on the advancement of women’s rights. “We wanted to show just how far women had come in battling inequality,” said Grunow. “It’s really important for this generation to know about how hard they fought.” For Grade 10 student, Maeve Hayward, who hopes to eventually pursue a career in kinesiology, medical advancements in 19th-century Canada peeked her interest. “The advancements in the knowledge of things like germs and sterilization, bacteria and infections, disease and the use of aesthetics was amazing,” said Hayward. Displays ranged from 3-D models of battles to interactive games on trench warfare, to taste samples of Canadian culinary legends like Labrador tea and Metis soup. Grade 10 students Cassidy Longbottom and Emily Walker brought the gold rush to life with a fully running sluice box and gold panning trough where students could experience a taste of gold fever for themselves. The special effects created in some of the displays were innovative and utilized all manner of technology as well as some old-school hooks, like board games, shooting galleries and the use of candy prizes as incentives for participating. “You can tell which students are art- minded or science- minded by the way they’ve chosen to present their topic,” said Noni. “It’s a neat way for them to express what they know and have learned in some really creative ways.”
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An estimated 4,000 take part in Lake Days Lindsay Chung Lake CowiChan Gazette
As the dust settles on another Lake Days, the 2013 edition is being considered a big hit. “Overall, I think it was a huge success,” said Bob Day, chair of the Lake Days Celebration Society. “Of course, the weather was beautiful for us. All the events within the week went off fantastic. People were very enthused that we added more stuff for the younger children; they were very impressed about that, and that’s one comment we heard a lot.” Day estimates that close to 4,000 people participated in the weekend’s Lake Days activities, including the volunteers and road hockey players, and he thinks attendance is pretty comparable to past years. Day feels Lake Days was once again a fine example of community spirit and people coming together. “Lake Days still, at the end of it all, is really about getting Above: Jaclyn Ramsey from Richmond Hill, Ontario demonstrates her out and having a neighbourhood party,” he said. “We want our chainsaw skills in the logger sports event at the annual Cowichan community to come together on that weekend, and we try to keep Lake Days on June 8. Left: Thrill seeker Colton Walters hangs on as he rides Bad Boy, the it simple.” mechanical bull, at the community fair on Saturday. Day thinks this year’s Going Country theme was popular. “The attendees responded amazingly,” he said. “We bought 700 Andrew Leong Photos cowboy hats and sold them for $5, and we sold them almost all.” This year’s debut Build, Bail and Sail event on Sunday was a big hit. After two hours of building a floatable boat out of cardboard, duct tape and contact cement, contestants entered Lake Cowichan from the dock located at Jakes at the Lake and tried to stay afloat. First-place winners Jack Crossno and Alex Sawatzky completed the course in 2:04, while the RBC crew, paddling an unusuallooking square boat, managed to finish the race in three minutes to take second place. “There were probably 200 to 300 people lined up to watch it, and that was quite entertaining,” said Day. “We’ll definitely be bringing that back next year.” The KinDucky Derby saw more than 1,250 entries this year. The ducks were released Sunday at 1 p.m. into the Cowichan River at the aptly named “Duck Pond.” Boats placed at the finish line just beyond the road bridge on North Shore Road caught Duck No. 40, which beat out early leader No. 64 with a time of 18 minutes. The unofficial winning ducks were Nos. 40 (Jacob Rai), 956 (Marg Davis) and 609 (Kaarlo Toiven). Another highlight this of year’s event was the Baby of the Lake Sparky pauses to offer 15-month-old Ella Smith, with her dad Ryan, some contest. candies along South Shore Road during the annual Lake Days parade. Four-month-old Rylnd McLean won the zero to six months category, while 12-month-old Natalie Potter was the winner in the seven to 12 months category. Sixteen-month-old Aria Carter claimed first prize in the 12-18 months category, and 21-monthold Mylan Knott won the 19-24 months category. In the seventh annual Lake Cowichan Road Hockey Dressed for initiation is junior firefighter Tournament, the Lumberjacks won the Norris Division, while the Tyson Smith of the Lake Cowichan Fire Victoria Warriors finished atop the Smythe Division, the Mullet Department, passing out hotdogs along Mafia claimed victory in the Patrick Division, Get Lucky won the South Shore Road during the parade on Adams Division, and the Half Cutz were victorious in the Lakers Saturday. Division. “The road hockey is getting more and more successful,” said Day. “I’m calling it B.C.’s biggest road hockey tournament because no one’s contesting me on that. We had 22 teams and six rinks going on, and we closed the main highway to do that. It’s cool that we get co-operation from the Ministry of Transportation to do that.” Day says the Lake Days dance was well-attended. About 500 people were there to listen to Maxwell Smart, which is celebrating 25 years of making music in the Cowichan Valley this year. “It was a good choice of bands for the Cowichan Valley to support,” said Day. Theresa Darling won the iPad Mini as first-prize winner in this year’s Lake Days Raffle. Elva Forrest won the second prize of two weekend passes to Sunfest, and Angie Martini won the third prize of two weekend passes to the Campbell River Salmon Festival. Day thanks all the community groups and volunteers who helped put Lake Days together. “It’s a tough job, but every service club in town plays a part,” he Malcolm Chalmers said. An excited second-place winner, Marg About 150 volunteers helped with Lake Days this year, Davis, displays her winning ticket at the according to Day. bridge over the finish line. Duck number Look for Lake Days Road Hockey photos and story in next Darren Dean from Courtney demonstrates his axe throwing skills in the logger 40 beat-out early leader number 64 with a week’s Gazette. time of 18 minutes. sports event at Saywell Park.
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More Lake Days FUN! Kaya McLean and her baby Rylnd, 4 months, all dressed in his Cowboy outfit is the winner of the 0-6-month-old category.
Jessica Potter and baby Natalie, 12 months, is the winner of the 7-12 month-old category.
The winner in the 12-18-month-old category is Aria Carter, 16 months.
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After two hours of building a floatable boat out of cardboard, duct tape and contact cement, contestants entered Lake Cowichan from the dock located at Jake’s at the Lake. Shane Fales with team member and sister Jori Fales, sinks pretty much instantly as it leaves the dock.
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Dana Neuffer with her son Mylan Knott, 21 months, the winner of 19-24 month-old category.
The unusual looking, square, RBC boat stayed on top of the water but Patrick Major and his son Nathan Major were having a little trouble paddling with any speed. They did manage to finish in second place though, with a time of three minutes.
The Lake Days Celebration Society would like to thank all the volunteers and Community and Corporate Sponsors who contributed time and energy to help make Lake Days such a success once again this year.
LONG LIVE COMMUNITY SPIRIT!
Our reward are the smiles that we see all week long. We are all pleased to to help foster the community spirit we sincerely believe in. That is what keeps us all coming back year after year.
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Parents and teachers beamed with pride as the LCSS graduating class of 2013 accepted their scholarships and bursaries on the evening of June 6. More than $40,000 dollars was awarded to 24 students, with the individual value of each ranging from $200 to $1,500. Along with the pride and celebration, there were a few emotional moments during the evening, particularly as parents and teachers handed out awards or bursaries in the name of community members who have passed away. This was especially poignant when Denise Allan presented the Ram Johel Bursary, valued at $400. “My friend Ram was my best friend. We went to school together here our whole lives and she passed away in November,” said Allan, fighting back tears. Allan was pleased to present the bursary to her daughter, Sydney Allan. The biggest scholarship of the evening was presented by Ruth Kroek who works with Student Services at Vancouver Island University. This full scholarship was awarded to the student with the highest overall grade average at LCSS. It is valued at approximately $20,000 and covers the tuition required to complete a bachelor’s degree. The winner was Leah Hudson, who
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Leah Hudson, the recipient of a full scholarship at Vancouver Island University, stands with VIU’s Ruth Kroek after the scholarship night at LCSS on June 6.
knows that in order to maintain her eligibility she must keep up her grades while attending VIU and carry a course load of five classes per semester. “It’s very exciting,” says Hudson. Hudson says she made the decision to go into business just this year, so she is not sure exactly what aspect of the profession will draw her as she continues along her educational journey starting this fall. “I’m not sure if I want to do accounting or finance yet, so I have to make that decision,” says Hudson. “I’ve always liked science as well; it’s always been kind of like a toss-up. I like a lot of things, but it seems like business is the best choice.” Hudson says that she did know she had a chance at the scholarship. “But there’s a few other girls that are
Sydney Allan: Darryl Smith Memorial Bursary ($200), Ram Johel Bursary ($400), Carpentier Family Bursary ($500), Claude Ruggieri Memorial Scholarship ($500). Chanterelle Arbic: Shane Riggs Memorial Bursary ($300), Garnett Family Bursary ($500), School District 79 Scholarship ($1,000). Scott Baslee: Ron Nielson Memorial Scholarship-BPO Elks of Lake Cowichan ($500), LC Royal Canadian Legion ($500), LCSS PAC Scholarship ($500). Paige Bissett: Molly Halton Award ($250). Rylan Burant: Molly Halton Award ($250). Crystal Charles: School District 79 Scholarship ($1,000). Tom Day: John Tuck Community Service Award-LC Lions Club ($500). Tyler Doxtator: School District 79 Scholarship ($1,000). Conner Farrell: Archie & Mary Greenwell Bursary ($300), John Tuck Community Service Award-LC Lions Club ($500). Nikki Gibson: LC Royal Canadian Legion ($500). Leah Hudson: LC Royal Canadian Legion ($500), Beta Sigma Phi Bursary ($500), LC Kinsmen Scholarship ($500), Town of Lake Cowicha ($500) and Vancouver Island University Full Scholarship. Amber Hull: Lake Dental Health Centre Bursary ($500). Sarah Jones: LC Kinsmen Scholarship ($500). Doug Mackie: LC Royal Canadian Legion ($500), CL Community Forest Cooperative ($750). Mallory Marrs: LC Royal Canadian Legion ($500),Cowichan Valley Principals and Vice-Principals’ Association ($500), CVRD Area F ($500), School District 79 Scholarship ($1,000). Cheryn Park: Bell-Kretschmer Memorial ($250), Chanon S. Gill Scholarship ($400), Lake Dance Bursary ($500), Oscar & Kristin Palsson Memorial Bursary ($500), VIU Entrance Scholarship ($1,500). Ashley Pastor: BPO Elks of Lake Cowichan Scholarship ($500) David Piatkowski: CVRD Area I ($500), United Steelworkers, Local-1937 SD Employees Award ($300), LC Royal Canadian Legion ($500), School District 79 Scholarship ($1,000).
very close and I feel bad that they didn’t get it, but I’m happy that I got it.” The scholarship will allow Hudson to focus on her studies, especially in the first year, without worrying about maintaining a part-time job. It will also help that she will be able to live at home and commute from Lake Cowichan to VIU. Teachers and administration staff at LCSS were very thankful to the many local societies, groups, and individuals who once again made the many scholarships possible. They pointed out that there are many talented students at the school and that the scholarships are one way in which they are able to help encourage students to stay in the area.
Top: LCSS principal Nicole Boucher presents Doug Mackie with a bursary and above, Mrs. Lucile Palsson presents Cheryn Park with the Palsson memorial bursary.
Jacob Rai: Palsson Elementary Bursary ($500), CL Community Forest Cooperative ($750). Kenzie Roberts: Mary Hofmeister Bursary ($275), CL & District Chamber of Commerce Bursary($500), Kaatza Lakeside Players Bursary ($700). Darien Robertson: CL & District Chamber of Commerce Bursary($500), Ken Long Firemen’s Memorial Bursary ($500), LC Royal Canadian Legion ($500), Cowichan Dogwoods Chapter of IODE ($1,000). Sarah Tardiff: LC Kinsmen Scholarship ($500), LCSS PAC Scholarship ($500), School District 79 Scholarship ($1,000).
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12 acres of flat land with a lovely character home and multiple out buildings. Set up for a couple of horses. Possibility of extensive peat extraction.
96 Johel Road
$215,000
$174,000 10484 Youbou Rd. Lake view from kitchen, landscaped, .52 of an acre.
$265,000
$425,000
$1,349,000 10549 Coon Creek Road • Waterview • Low maintenance yard • Recreation nearby
$495,000
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67 South Shore Rd.
$849,000
RIVERFRONT
$379,000
Lot 8 Indian Road 2.8 acre treed lot
$250,000
31 Arbutus St.
$179,000
147 Sahtlam Ave
10351 Youbou
Cozy home with country kitchen, bonus partially finished basement. Central location.
Huge lot, water glimpses, 3 bedrooms
$189,000
Cozy 2 bedroom on quiet street
$205,000
9722 Miracle Way,
204-138 South Shore
$184,000
The Wellington.
Magnificent Private Waterfront & Cottage
$145,000
$1,300.00
SL 4 Meades Creek Road
82 Beech
• Home at the Slopes • Rancher with a basement
5.1 acres, Inlaw suite, potential B&B apartment over the garage. Seller will rebate $10.000
$299,000
$419,000
$539,000
#23-215 Madill
10408 Arbutus Street
3 bedroom townhouse, “Remediation all paid for”
2 Homes.
5990 Stoltz Rd.
NEW LISTINGS 45 Arbutus
$216,500
102 Cowichan E. Ave.
3 bedroom, open concept rancher, close to river, private yard
RENOVATED $259,000
$104,900
$150,000
340 Carnell Drive
#23-9041 Meades Creek
Penny Lane Cottage
$254,900
$49,900
$212,500
NOT a drive-by, great home in very good condition
$239,000
29 Stevens Crescent
• Riverfront +/ residential+/ +business too! • Location, location,location • Established since 1960 • 1960 sq’ building • 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom • 62x104 riverfront lot
Awesome deal lots of updates shop, fenced
$229,000 This going concern could be a gold mine! House, pumps, carwash, convenience store & take out counter.
$1,199,000
REDUCED
Penny Lane-1 Bdrm
The ESSO
Elegant Waterfront Home
7770 Wentworth
The Coffee Mill & Market Coffee Shop & Cafe, commercial lot 10063 South Shore
9674 Creekside Rd New Creekside Listing
$445,000
$474,900
High end small scale waterfront development Several lovely homes newly built
454 Point Ideal 10594 Youbou Rd. WATTERFRONT 3 bedroom, family suite, lovely views, hot 6 bedroom, 6 bath, full basement w/ suite tub, near marina
Beaver Road
Custom built open-concept rancher on 5.75 acres including 350 feet of prime riverfront One of a kind property that runs along the Trans Canada Trail, just 2 km from the town of Lake Cowichan.
$419,000
276 South Shore Rd.
146 Wavell Road
One acre in town, walk to everything, 2 + acres, 4 bedroom, 3 bath new open concept living fabulous family estate, barn & shop RIVERFRONT
• Water development • Ideal for retirees or snowbirds • 1 BDRM + DEN $249,000 CAN BE RENTED
8657 North Shore Road
Wonderful acreage with beautiful rancher, newly renovated with our buildings
$385,900
266 Hillside Road 3 bedroom A-frame with separate shop.
$259,000
Waterfront mobile home park.
• 1 bdrm & den • Riverfront strata • Commercial zoned • Close to town
9981 Swordfern
SWORDFERN ESTATE, moments to a beautiful beach. Lovely home with great master suite.RV garage plus big garage with a huge executive office above. Fitness centre, covered porch, hot tub, heat pump.
$479,000 SLOPES
LOTS 389 Point Ideal Lot 30 Cypress 470 Point Ideal 466 Point Ideal Lot 22 Kestral Dr. #4 Meades Creek
10657 Youbou Rd.
Beautiful upscale development has attracted a lovely mixture of mostly retired professionals.
481 Mountain View Rd.
$599,900
ATTENTION DEVELOPERS & Investors – here is a great opportunity to purchase a multifamily site within city limits with full community servicing. “The Slopes”, a new Lake Cowichan subdivision showcasing a variety of beautiful new homes. Close to town & minutes to the Lake with easy hwy. access.
470 Mountain View NEW DEV 489 Mountain View NEW DEV The SLOPES BIG LOTS
Waterfront Private Prime Loc Prime Loc
$114,000 $114,900 $99,000
$379,500
Lovingly renovated Youbou water view with great water access
$339,000 $69,000 WOW $89,900 $115,900 SOLD $74,900 $374,900
9224 Towhee Lane 2 bd. 2 ba. water view rec. property with dock
$485,000 6829 Forestry
Big private fenced property with shop and brand new kitchen
$379,000
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Boucher to continue at revamped high school
Don Bodger
Lake CowiChan Gazette
Restructuring has also brought corresponding administration shuffles at schools in District 79. But while the Lake Cowichan area was dramatically affected by the changes, that did not carry over much at the school leadership level. Jann Drake becomes the principal at Palsson Elementary while Fergus Horsburgh goes to Khowhemun Elementary School in Duncan as the two changes in Lake Cowichan amidst significant shifting elsewhere in the district. But Nicole Boucher and Dani Garner are staying on as principal and vice-principal, respectively, of the newly-named Lake Cowichan School. All administrative appointments are effective Aug. 1.
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Brad Law of the Honeymoon Bay Volunteer Fire Department was encouraging people to donate to the firefighter's "Fill the Boot for MD Canada" campaign on Saturday, June 1. "We collected nearly $1,000 in six hours on Friday outside the Country Grocer," said Law. "People have been extremely generous." The campaign has been around since the mid-50s and is international, with firefighters all over the world taking part in the fight to fund muscular dystrophy research and services.
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Cowichan Lake firefighters and their peers from many south island departments have been gathering for the annual Mesachie Lake slo-pitch tournament for muscular dystrophy.
Skydome ready to take the bats to MD again Shiny diamond: Annual Mesachie Lake Slo-pitch tournament brings firefighters from across the island to help battle muscular dystrophy Nick Bekolay
Lake CowiChan Gazette
South Island firefighters are returning to the Mesachie Lake Skydome for a 34th-consecutive year to continue their fight against muscular dystrophy. Firefighters from Ladysmith, Langford, Cowichan Bay, Duncan, Lake Cowichan, Youbou, Caycuse, Honeymoon Bay and Mesachie Lake will gather in Mesachie Lake over the Father’s Day weekend to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy Canada through their annual slo-pitch tournament and auction. According to a press release issued by Cam Ferguson, deputy chief of Cowichan Bay Fire Rescue, the tournament and auction have raised close to $700,000 for MDC since the Mesachie Group adopted MDC as its charity of choice in the early 1980s. This year’s annual Mesachie Lake Slo-Pitch
Tournament begins Friday June 14 and runs until Sunday, June 16. A live auction featuring 100-odd items begins Saturday, June 15, at 1 p.m., Ferguson wrote, and bids will rise and fall under the “enthusiastic” gavel of Youbou volunteer firefighter and auctioneer Jeff Abbot. The slo-pitch tournament is open only to teams put together by the firefighters themselves, event organizer and Ladysmith firefighter Dwain King said, but members of the public are invited to come and watch the action. “And we invite anyone to attend and to participate in the bidding for the approximately 100 items we auction off each year,” King added. The tournament begins Friday at 6 p.m. at the Mesachie Lake Hall and Skydome located at 9315 South Shore Road. For more information, contact Cam Ferguson at 250-715-8082 or by email at cferguson@ cbvfr.com.
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Correction Notice Our flyer this week for June 9-15 incorrectly listed Mexican Premium Quality Large Seedless Perlette’s and Flames Grapes at $1.47 each This should have been $1.47 lb
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The picture on page 13 of the Purex Bathroom Tissue should have been the picture below.
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The winning family — Jack Crossno, Kyle Althaus, and Charlie Crossno — celebrates its sweep of the Lake Days soapbox derby.
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10648 Youbou Rd, Youbou
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Coffee at 10 a.m. Sunday Service 11 a.m.
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Valley Fish and Game Club
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Crossnos add finish-line flash to soapbox derby Speed racers: Two first-place finishes as 35 homemade cars race past the finish line in annual Lake Days race Nick Bekolay
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Gravity-fed derby cars shot past crowds of spectators lining Stone Avenue during the finals of the Cowichan Lake Days Soap Box Derby Thursday Derby co-ordinator Terry Hale said cars were clocked by a local RCMP staff sergeant at speeds of between 20 and 40-plus kilometres an hour as they rocketed along the course towards the finish line. “They were going pretty good,” Hale said, adding that the race series was executed without a single accident, injury or mishap. Thirty-five drivers signed on to compete in three categories with drivers of the three fastest cars in each category walking away with awards. Charlie Crossno walked away with a trophy and medallion after winning top spot for drivers aged six to nine, followed by Charlie Vincent in second place and Jake Kelly in third. For drivers aged 10-13, Jack Crossno placed first followed by Luke Martin and Trey Hill. And in the Open category — for drivers aged 13 and over — Kyle Althaus earned top spot on the podium while Tristan Hill and Wes Kelly placed second and third respectively. Hale said some of the youngest racers were “a little afraid”
prior to their turn behind the wheel, but “very excited” at the same time. Many of the races were “very close and exciting,” Hale added, noting that an atmosphere of friendly, competitive rivalry filled the air at trackside. A rivalry so contagious, it would seem, that it spread to the Lake Cowichan RCMP and local BC Ambulance Service representatives. Hale said both the RCMP and the ambulance service built kit cars of their own — modelled, appropriately, after an RCMP cruiser and an ambulance — racing them independently of the derby. “And the RCMP won,” Hale added. Hale said the event, run by volunteers from the Lake Cowichan Christian Fellowship’s youth group and attended by 75-100 spectators, was by and large a success, adding that they will look to expand the race next year in hopes of drawing an even bigger crowd. Next year’s iteration will likely include a “Total Open” category on top of the standard kit-cart races where competitors will be allowed to race vehicles of any design and with any wheelbase they choose “just for fun.” Prizes for the most unique vehicle designs are also likely, Hale added. Hale wanted to thank the dozen-plus sponsors who purchased cart kits for drivers and to Mobil 1 Lube Express in Duncan for providing certificates for the racers. Hale said the cars are becoming more and more competitive — reigning champ Gary Miller was unseated this year — and he looks forward to seeing that trend continue in years to come.
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An earlier shot-gun start at 8 a.m. did not deter more than 30 keen senior golfers last Tuesday. Under sunny skies, Jug Kalar shot the low gross score for the day while Mick Clark had the low net. Bob Vessey and Glen Richardson had the closest to the pin awards. Jerry Janzen and Rocky Wise had birdies. Don Cochrane, Jug Kalar, John McCormick and Frank Fraser had chip-ins and Mark Perry made a sandy par. The March Meadows team that travelled to Gabriola Island reports an inconclusive ending as all players decided to quit because of the rain. The Match Play Championship is down to the final 16 players. Remember, if you want to join us, tee-off is at 8 a.m. Tuesdays. — submitted by Rick Nott
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The inside back: A little of this and that • Teething and tooth care will be the subject of discussion at the Healthy Beginnings mom and dad drop-in group on Monday, June 17. The group, for parents of children under 4, meets each Monday at 10:30 a.m. at the Kaatza Health Unit, 58 Cowichan Avenue East in Lake Cowichan. You can get more information by calling Rhoda at 250-709-3050
☞ Local branch VIRL set to
feeding and new parent support line. The service is available every weekend. New parents living anywhere on Vancouver Island can call the toll-free line at 1-855-339-6825 and be connected with a public health nurse. Nurses work 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. After hours voice messages will be returned within 24 hours. The goal of the new service is to improve access to support, assessment and resources for new parents. More information about public health services can be found at viha.ca/children or by calling a local health unit.
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From left: Gil Mauro, Tracy Forrest, Katherine Worsley and Laurie Johnson enjoy a sampling of local cheese and wine at the Cowichan Lake and District Chamber of Commerce’s Wine and Cheese event at the Shaker Mill Restaurant on Tuesday, June 4.
Get ready to celebrate dad. The Cowichan Lake branch of the VIRL on 38 King George Street is hosting Dads Rock children’s event on Friday, June 14 for 5 to 12-years-olds from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. They will help the kids create an awesome gift for their dad to help make him feel extra special this Father’s Day. Call 250-749-3431 for more information.
☞ Community organic-garden boxes still available for rent
☞ Local businesses and services
• The next Cowichan Lake Chamber of Commerce’s popular Junk in the Trunk sale is Sunday, June 23 at Saywell Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. If you have “stuff” to sell, drop-in at the Visitors’ Centre or call 250-749-3244, to rent one of 30 stalls at the rain or shine event. • Honeymoon Bay Society is hosting a movie night at the Honeymoon Bay Hall on Saturday, June 15. They will be screening Cloud Atlas starring Tom Hanks and Halle Berry. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and the movie starts at 7 p.m. The admission is free and the concession will be open. • Be warned that pirates will be in the park in Honeymoon Bay on June 29 as the community prepares to celebrate Bay Days. Watch for more information in the coming weeks.
Lake Cowichan’s organic community garden at Lake Cowichan Secondary School is ready for planting. There are just a few boxes left for rent — between $15 and $25 per year, depending on size. The rent includes access to water, to a secure garden shed and greenhouse that is equipped with wheelbarrows, hoses and some hand tools. There is also a compost area. Rent can be paid by cheque (payable to LCSS) or cash. Deadline is June 26. Keys and receipts will be issued at the time of payment. Contact Michele Taylor at LCSS, 250-7496634 or email her at mtaylor@sd79.bc.ca. Come and grow!
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On Wednesday, May 29 Island Savings, Lake Cowichan branch’s manager Margaret Christophersen (red jacket), along with staff members handed out cheques to two local groups who were beneficiaries of the Island Savings GIFT program. Wally Baas (second from right) of the Valley Fish and Game Club received a $500 cheque to be used toward their annual family Fishing Derby in June and Bob Day of the Lake Days committee received a $1,000 donation which included sponsorship of a Lady of the Lake candidate. The Kaatza Lakeside Players, —who were not able to be there — received a cheque for $500. The GIFT program stands for “Growing Island Families Together” and a small branch, like the one in Lake Cowichan, are pleased to keep the money in the community helping local families.
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iPhone 4 8 GB On a 2 year term
$399 No term
Nationwide Talk and Text Plan Shared data* Nationwide minutes† Unlimited nationwide local early nights (5 pm) & weekends
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Plus, you pay no activation fee.
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Plan is available with activations and renewals,ADDRESS and not as a rate plan change. *OnlyHERE smartphones on rate plans that include shareable data may share data with other subscribers on the same account. Data notifications are not available on plans with shareable data. Additional usage will be charged at 2¢/MB. Cannot be combined with any additional data add-on. Tethering GO included. Data usage is subject to a monthly overage limit of 10 GB. Data used while roaming in the US is charged at $5/MB. Data used while roaming outside Canada and the US may vary by zone. Premium and subscription messages are not included. †Additional local and long distance minute rate (Canada to Canada; Canada to US) will be charged at 50¢/minute. Voice used does notoutside print) while roaming in the US is charged at a rate(dotted of $1.50/minute.line Voice used while roaming of Canada and the US varies by country. ‡Taxes, international long distance, additional airtime, roaming and pay-per-use charges are extra. TELUS, the TELUS logo and telusmobility.com are trademarks of TELUS Corporation, used under licence. TM and © 2013 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2013 TELUS.
Plan available until April 30, 2013.
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Plan is available with activations and renewals, and not as a rate plan change. *Only smartphones on rate plans that include shareable data may share data with other subscribers on the same account. Data notifications are not available on plans with shareable data. Additional usage will be charged at 2¢/MB. Cannot be combined with any additional data add-on. Tethering included. Data usage is subject to a monthly overage limit of 10 GB. Data used while roaming in the US is charged at $5/MB. Data used while roaming outside Canada and the US may vary by zone. Premium and subscription messages are not included. †Additional local and long distance minute rate (Canada to Canada; Canada to US) will be charged at 50¢/minute. Voice used while roaming in the US is charged at a rate of $1.50/minute. Voice used while roaming outside of Canada and the US varies by country. ‡Taxes, international long distance, additional airtime, roaming and pay-per-use charges are extra. TELUS, the TELUS logo and telusmobility.com are trademarks of TELUS Corporation, used under licence. TM and © 2013 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2013 TELUS.
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