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re you able to find some balance in life? Like many people, the Christmas season is a time for overindulgence with holiday treats, social gatherings, less exercise and eating lots of baking and other goodies. It’s a special time of year, and food is an important part of many celebrations and holiday traditions. With the new year here, it’s also an annual time for resolutions for many. Are you considering
any diet-related resolutions, such as ‘eating clean’ and trying to ‘detox’ your body to start new and fresh? This extremetype dieting is not necessary and may even be dangerous. Dieting, fasting, using cleanses and ‘eating clean’ are various terms for restrictive diets that may do more harm than good. Typically, cleanses or ‘detox diets’ involve a period of fasting, followed by a strict diet of raw vegetables, fruit and fruit juices, plus water. In addition, some detox diets advocate using herbs and other supplements along
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with colon cleansing (enemas) to empty the intestines. The promoted ‘cleanses’ and ‘detox diets’ are a marketing myth rather than nutritional reality. They sound like a perfect solution to starting fresh and clean with eating. These diets seem like a great concept and it would be a quick fix if they truly delivered all that they promised. Yet, many of the claims made by detox diet promoters are exaggerated and not based on evidence. Plus, any benefit of weight loss is usually short-lived. Some examples of detox dieting claims include; “ending unhealthy cravings, restoring a healthy metabolism, healing the digestive tract, and balancing your immune system”. Promoters may liken the physical body to a computer operating system and suggest, starting the cleanse to ‘hit the reset button’. Statements such as “Eat nothing but unprocessed, unrefined, sugarfree food, while also cutting out entire food groups, such as dairy and grains” are common themes with cleanses. These ideas seem like a great way to start a new eating pattern, but can be too extreme and backfire for good health. The body has a welldeveloped system and mechanisms to detoxify and remove waste and toxins. Waste products, such as alcohol, medications, products of digestion (fat, sugar and salt), dead cells, chemicals from pollution, additives, pesticides
and bacteria are all removed by the natural filtration organ systems of the liver, kidneys, lungs, intestines, and skin. Fasting, or severely restricting what you eat limits intake of energy (calories) and important nutrients needed for health and wellness. Rapid weight loss can occur, and this weight loss is largely water, glycogen (the body’s carbohydrate stores), and lean muscle rather than fat. You may feel tired, lightheaded, dizzy and experience low blood sugar and blood pressure. It’s very possible that you’ll have less energy while you are following an extreme detox program. Long-term fasting
can result in vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Colon cleansing, which is often recommended as part of a detox plan, can cause cramping, bloating, nausea, vomiting and dehydration. Also, with detox diet systems, colon cleansing is not a regulated medical procedure and due to its invasive nature, bowel perforations can be a real risk, along with questionable sterilization methods and pathogenic bacteria. All or nothing thinking doesn’t work well with healthy living. Get rid of the rules and dogma. Eating a well-balanced diet of variety and
moderation will help the body get rid of toxins through the normal functions of organs, such as kidneys, liver, intestines, skin and lungs. If you live with diabetes, heart, lung, liver, intestinal or kidney disease, the ‘detox’ or cleanse diets can be harmful, since they restrict certain foods and nutrients. These cleanses could fast track the condition into a more critical and dangerous state. If ‘eating clean’ to you means buying and consuming less chips, chocolate and candy, then it’s a good time to make a fresh start with shopping habits, but to swear off those goodies forever is not reasonable or
realistic. Black and white thinking when it comes to eating can do a lot of damage, since it can affect your relationship with food. Yo yo dieters have seen the effects of rapid weight loss, then re-gaining back the pounds, plus more and more over the years. All foods can fit, as long as there’s some balance, variety and moderation. Instead of jumping on the detox diet bandwagon, resolve to try to make Smart, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timely (SMART) goals that target a particular dietary pitfall. A goal such as cutting back on double portions at dinner or reducing the mindless snacking while watching TV may help get the ball rolling to small steps in the right direction for better nutrition. Using the SMART method will help improve daily habits with positive actions and results over time. Ensure that some regular daily activity is part of your healthy living plan. This fitness will ensure your body works more efficiently to improve body functions for long-term health. While detox diets may encourage some positive habits like eating more fruits, vegetables, and limiting overly processed foods, it’s best to enjoy a healthy, varied diet of moderation and active lifestyle rather than following a restrictive ‘cleansing’, fasting or ‘detox diet’. Sandra Gentleman, RD, is a registered dietitian and steward of Canal Beach.
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A father’s gifts are cherished LORI WELBOURNE
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phone I no longer tried to control my sorrow and allowed myself to weep with abandon. Ken White was only 67 years old and had just retired in May. He was full of life and excited about the future. He’d been diagnosed with skin cancer and a slow-growing leukemia not long ago—both of which he’d downplayed as nothing to be
concerned about. But this new discovery of a life-threatening tumor in his lower esophagus was alarming. I spent the rest of the afternoon and evening in a haze. I tried to only think optimistically as he requested, but I found myself emotionally raw and physically drained, breaking down in tears several times over the next few days. After our
Arcus takes over as Coast Realty manager Coast Realty Group has appointed Chris Arcus as branch manager for the Coast Realty Group Port Alberni and Ucluelet branch offices as of Jan. 1. Arcus has been working with Coast Realty Group for a number of years. His previous experience with management and marketing started in the food and beverage industry and continues in the real estate business. Arcus has been recognized for his sales achievements and has also participated in extra
Chris Arcus replaces Gary Gray as branch manager at Coast Realty Group.
training for real estate trading services certification. He has served, as well, on many local community organizations in his spare time and enjoys recreational sports.
“Chris joins the team of Coast Realty Group managers that bring strength, experience, training, and support to our group of realtors to enhance their business model success,” says Barb Lafreniere, Coast Realty Group general manager. The Port Alberni and Ucluelet regions foresee continued economic growth of markets for recreational properties, family acreages and retirement homes along with new subdivisions scheduled to be built.
mother’s death less than a year prior I’d convinced myself that our healthy father would live to be at least 100 years old. Over the next couple of weeks, as he went for tests and we waited for results I got better at carrying out his wishes to only think positively, and when he called with an update I fully expected him to tell me the cancer was treatable. When my
hopes were met I cried again, but this time with tears of joy. “We’re going to fight this aggressively, Kiddo,” my dad said, detailing the weekly chemotherapy and daily radiation treatments for the entire month of December. “Hopefully the tumor will decrease in size and the surgeon will be able to remove it in the new year.” As promised, Dad
outfit and beard, ringing a bell and handing out gift cards to everyone. Again I felt my eyes well up with tears of joy. It was one of those moments I’ll never forget. Not because it caught us off guard in such a sweet and wonderful way, but because it so completely captured the essence of this man who always seems to react to everything with an optimistic frame of mind. “My cup is never half empty,” he’s often said over the years. And from a lifetime of observing how he’s chosen to think, his cup isn’t just half full, it’s running over. Dad’s jovial outlook has been an incredible blessing to our family. But the gift we cherish most is his unconditional love and support – something we adoringly give right back. Lori Welbourne is a syndicated columnist. She can be contacted at LoriWelbourne.com.
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wo months ago my dad called and as soon as I heard the sound of his voice I knew something was wrong. “Hi, Honey,” he said softly. “Do you have a couple of minutes?” Instinctively my eyes welled up with tears and I could feel my throat constrict. “Yes,” I said, bracing myself for the news he was about to deliver. His voice uncharacteristically cracked with emotion as he told me he had esophageal cancer. Feeling the quick onset of a throbbing headache and a shortness of breath I failed to stop myself from crying out loud. “I don’t want you to worry,” he said. “I’ll be going for tests and we’ll find out what can be done. I’ll keep you informed. Just think positive thoughts, okay? There’s nothing we can’t handle.” After our conversation ended and I hung up the
kept us updated with his progress, even sending smiling pictures of himself hooked up to an IV getting his chemo. Since he was advised to avoid crowds and public places so his weakened immune system wouldn’t be challenged, we weren’t sure if we’d have the opportunity to see him at Christmas. Fortunately his doctors approved a visit from us providing we were in good health. My children, husband, brothers, sister-in-law, nephews, uncle, grandma and I arrived at Dad’s place on Boxing Day at 11 am at his request. When we got to the door his wife said he was resting and summoned us into the living room. We visited quietly for awhile until we were suddenly interrupted by a jolly good bellowing of “Ho Ho Ho! Merry Christmas!” Looking up in surprise, I watched my father enter the room wearing a Santa
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ONGOING ◆ BARKLEY SOUNDS CHOIR has started its 15th season and welcomes new members of all ages. Rehearsals are Wednesdays fom 6:45-9 p.m. at the Alberni Valley United Church. For more info call 250-723-7185. ◆ COMMUNITY ARCHIVES at the Alberni Valley Museum is open every Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Volunteers available to answer questions on local history, help with family records and other research. Phone 250-723-2181, local 267. ◆ SUNDAY COFFEE GROUP meets Sundays from 11 a.m. - 1p.m. at the Quality Food Starbucks. Come on in and wakeup togetehr. Lunch available too. For info call 250-723-3863. ◆ FOLK SONG CIRCLE at Fir Park Village every Tuesdsay from 7-9 p.m For more info call Diane at 250-7237945. ◆ ALBERNI VALLEY STARFLEET CHAPTER
meets the second Thursday of every month. At Echo Centre, 6 p.m. For info. call 250-7247293. ◆ FREE DROP-IN at Hilton Centre, 4325 Neill St. On Mondays from 10-11 a.m. For parents of children up to age five. Call 250735-3022. ◆ FUN NIGHT on Friday nights at Legion Branch No. 293, 4680 Victoria Quay. Starts at 5 p.m. Food available. Nominal admission fee. ◆ ALBERNI VALLEY COMMUNITY BAND meets Wednesdays from 7-9 p.m. in the E. J. Dunn band room. Flutes, saxophones, and brasses are needed but all instruments are welcome. For info: Cory @ 250-723-1285 or Manfred @ 250724-6780. ◆ ALATEEN at the Alano Club, 3028 Second Ave. From 11 a.m. to 12 noon. For teens ages 13-17. For more info. call 250-7246826 or 250-7237223. ◆ CRIB NIGHT at Legion Branch No. 293. Starts at 7 p.m. every Monday. ◆ FUN DARTS at Legion Branch No. 293. From 2:30-4:30 p.m. every Tuesday. ◆ VOLUNTEERS
NEEDED volunteers with calm obedient dogs requested by the St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program. Contact Pat Threlfall at 250-714-5264. ◆ WEDNESDAY NIGHT BINGO at Legion Branch No, 293, at 4680 Victoria Quay. Starts at 6:45 p.m. ◆ TY WATSON HOUSE HOSPICE is looking for people to work in the kitchen preparing meals and offering hospitality. Interested volunteers may call Theresa at 250-7234478 for more info. ◆ BETA SIGMA PHI’S Preceptor Gamma Beta chapter meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Call Lorna at 250-7242487. ◆ MEN’S DART LEAGUE, looking for players and teams. New players will receive a set of darts. Drop in nights planned as well. Call Bill at 250-731-6930 for more info. ◆ RAINBOWS helps children process loss, due to divorce, separation, death or other life changes. Contact Family Guidance 250 7240125. ◆ PORT ALBERNI YOUTH COUNCIL MEETINGS every Tuesday night, from
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Lunch Box Granola Bars or Oatmeal Breakfast Squares
256gr
2$
!
920gr
Faith Farms
Canola Oil
Selections
2$
Back to basics..at great prices! Capri
Stouffer’s
Bistro Crustini
212-274gr
Selected, 350-500gr
for
Lean Cuisine
5
5$
4$ NEW
99
Hellmann’s
Premium Plus Crackers
5$
4
99
201-340gr
796ml
99
Knorr
5
400gr
4$ for
Selected, 160-230gr
75gr
Philadelphia Cream Cheese Spread
Soft Margarine
Granola Bars
Go-Paks
Kraft
Becel
540ml
700-900gr
Nature Valley
Christie
Unico
99
3
99
3
99
for
Give yourself and your budget a break!
Dairyland
Lu
Chocolate Milk
Le Petit Ecolier Biscuits
150gr
4lt
McVitie’s
Digestive or HobNobs Biscuits
Dad’s
Cookies 535-550gr
300-400gr
6’s
Selected, 12-24’s
4
99
5
99
5
99
4
99
4
99
4
99
2$ for
5
2$ for
5
3
99
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Win a Breville Boss
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Pasta
5$ for
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Unico
Pasta
Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Tomatoes
250-500gr
1lt
6
2$ for
Christie
Selected, 4’s
450-500gr
Lipton Soup Mix
4
5
Stouffer’s
Dinner Entree
4$ for
5
Campbell’s
Chunky Soup
10
540ml
5$ for
10
SunRype
General Mills
890ml
2$ for
for
Folgers
1.36lt
Cheerios Cereal
Classic Roast Ground Coffee
3.78lt
5
2$
Plus Applicable Fees
for
10
4
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Kraft
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Silver Hills
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for
Melts Slices
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Process Cheese Product, 1kg
Selected, 430-615gr
2
4
99
3$
99
Approx. 400gr
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10
Nature Valley
General Mills
Oatmeal Crisp Cereal
Protein Crunchy Granola Cereal
425-505gr
311gr
3
99
7
100% Fruit Smoothie
500ml
450ml
Cereal
Selected, 330-380gr
77
3$ for
General Mills
Fibre 1 or Edge with Protein Cereal
425-490gr
3
General Mills
Shredded Cheese
320gr
Bathroom Tissue
1.5kg
99
Tiger Towel
5
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Keurig
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5$
2
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10
5$
10
Plus Applicable Fees
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Pg Tips
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Tea
292-326gr
72’s
96-126gr
5
365-395gr
3
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Chex Gluten Free Cereal
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Naked
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1kg
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100% Juice
130-175gr
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for
Beverage
Peanut Butter
Mayonnaise
99
Random Cut Cheddar or Mozzarella Cheese
3lt
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256gr
2$
!
920gr
Faith Farms
Canola Oil
Selections
2$
Back to basics..at great prices! Capri
Stouffer’s
Bistro Crustini
212-274gr
Selected, 350-500gr
for
Lean Cuisine
5
5$
4$ NEW
99
Hellmann’s
Premium Plus Crackers
5$
4
99
201-340gr
796ml
99
Knorr
5
400gr
4$ for
Selected, 160-230gr
75gr
Philadelphia Cream Cheese Spread
Soft Margarine
Granola Bars
Go-Paks
Kraft
Becel
540ml
700-900gr
Nature Valley
Christie
Unico
99
3
99
3
99
for
Give yourself and your budget a break!
Dairyland
Lu
Chocolate Milk
Le Petit Ecolier Biscuits
150gr
4lt
McVitie’s
Digestive or HobNobs Biscuits
Dad’s
Cookies 535-550gr
300-400gr
6’s
Selected, 12-24’s
4
99
5
99
5
99
4
99
4
99
4
99
2$ for
5
2$ for
5
3
99
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A Fresh Start to Your New Year Continental
1
Maplelodge
Black Forest Ham
69
Cooked or Smoked Chicken Breast
1
per 100gr
Bonus Q-Points
BBQ Chicken Dinner with 24 Mojos and Medium Salad
10,000 Scotties
Deli Salad
• Potato & Egg • Broccoli Slaw • Creamy Coleslaw • Edamame • Andean Quinoa
$
Multi Facial Tissue 6x94-126’s
5
Plain Havarti
1
1
49
49 per 100gr
Made Fresh Instore
3
99
per 100gr
6 50
Medium
Chow Mein
6 95
Small
Dry Garlic Wings
7 25
Medium
Cheese Slices
4
160-200gr
99
Available at Select Stores
Saputo
per 100gr
1.47lt
2
• Turkey • Ham & Cheese • Veggie
Canadian FAMILY PACK
Liquid Laundry Detergent
Sandwich
6
Cow’s Milk Feta
Sunlight
per 100gr
99
Canadian
599
Fat Free or Tomato Basil Turkey Breast
69
Half BBQ Chicken with Side
Medium
Schnieders
Vegetable Chop Suey
99
5 95
Small
Sweet & Sour Pork
5
99
Snuggle
Liquid Fabric Softener 1.47lt
4
99
Sunlight
Liquid Dish Soap 740-950ml
Fresh
Steelhead Fillets
2
49
Fresh Ahi Tuna
2
99
per 100gr
4
99 per 100gr
Frozen or Previously Frozen
Cooked White Tiger Prawns 31/40 size
2
49 per 100gr
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5
2$ for
5
213gr
191gr
Organic Roasted Seaweed Snacks 10gr
Glutino
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99
9
2$
49
99
Raisin Bran or Dark Bran Muffins
3
Sunflower & Flax Bread
¢ 25
10,000 California Mix
99
per 100gr
Quality Fresh
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2
for
3
99
99
Quality Fresh
Harvest, 250gr
199
Gluten Free Bread 400gr
3
3
Nature’s Path
Eden
320-400gr
454gr
Organic Hot Oatmeal
99
5
Family Favourites Snack Mix
Glutino
99
¢
Organically Yours
Organic Raw Pepitas
200gr
Organic Quinoa
2
99
4
99
3
99
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A Fresh Start to Your New Year
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lb
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lb
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...passed away peacefully at West Coast General Hospital in the arms of her loving family on Monday December 22. Joan, was predeceased by her parents Stella and Charles Gingell, and her brother Billie and sister Kathy. She is survived by her loving husband Brad, children: Mike, Laura and Jason (Tanya) as well as her grandchildren Crystal, Ryan, Natasha, Albert, Skyla, Noah, McKenna, Cody, and great grandchildren Jackie-Lynn and Jordyn. Her siblings, also survive Joan: Bobby, Mary, David, Joyce, Donald, Fred, Gordon, Betty and Phillip. She also leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews. Joan was born in Calgary Alberta, on February 22nd 1946 to Stella and Charles Gingell. She was one of 13 children. She went to school in Summerland; B.C. Joan was a waitress and then came to the Island in 1968. First living half way between Ucluelet and Tofino and then to the Valley in 1970. She met Brad in 1975 and they were married on Oct. 9, 1976 at St. Andrews United Church on Johnston Road. Together they raised three children, Mike, Laura and Jason. Joan worked for Dr. Burnett’s wife Edna and then went to work for Port Fish in 2009 for a few months, and did this while Brad was fighting cancer. Joan was a member of the Mid Island Kidney Association. Joan opened Ecuador and More four years ago and loved having her own business, treating customers as friends. The business originally started in her home then moved to Argyle Street and then next to the Blue Door CafÊ where it is now. Joan was a generous and caring lady who helped out anyone who needed it. She was a stay at home mom while the children were little and was a great cook and also loved to bake. Joan crocheted afghans and doilies and she loved to read and go camping. Gardening was also one of her great loves. Joan will be remembered as a woman with a huge heart who put her family first. A celebration of Joan’s life will be held on Saturday January 10th from 1 to 4 p.m. at her home on 7059 Beaver Creek Road. In lieu of flowers a donation to the Mid-Island Kidney Association would be appreciated.
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We’ve been asking people to advocate in their communities for recognition of the right to clean air, water and food by all levels of government — and, ultimately, in the Constitution’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Local-level organizing has already been incredibly successful. Municipal declarations of the right to a healthy environment have now been adopted by Richmond and Vancouver, B.C., The Pas, Manitoba, Montreal (preceded by its borough of Rosemont-La PetitePatrie), Quebec, and Yellowknife, Northwest Territories — all thanks to citizens of those communities working together. More than 11,000 volunteers have signed up and similar efforts are now underway in 30 communities. More than half the world’s nations, about 110, have constitutional rights to a healthy
environment. It’s time for Canada to join them. Research shows the benefits go beyond protecting the environment and human health to strengthening the economy by stimulating innovation, diversification and competitiveness, and reducing healthcare costs. It’s not about slowing progress or stopping development; it’s about ensuring those occur in the best ways possible, reducing environmental degradation and ensuring that the longterm needs of citizens are prioritized over short-term corporate profits and political ambitions. The tour may be over, but the movement is just getting started. Written with contributions from David Suzuki Foundations Senior Editor Ian Hanington. Learn more at www.davidsuzuki. org.
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ACROSS 1. Br. University town river 4. Wasting of a bodily organ 9. London radio station 12. Olive family plants 14. 24th Greek letter 15. A bottle that contains a drug 16. A fused explosive device 17. Polish air show city 18. Swedish rock group 19. Next to 21. Spiny pasture wire 23. Apulian capital city 25. Oahu lookout Nuuanu ____ 26. Cathode-ray tube 29. Woodbine vine 34. Bigger than rabbits 36. Sailor 37. Equalled 15 rupees 38. Object worshipped as a god
35. Phloem 36. Was viewed 37. Gluten intolerance disease 38. NYC triangle park for Jacob 40. Groused 41. Bounces over water 42. Arabian sultanate 44. Having vision organs 47. Steal 48. Old Irish alphabet (var.) 50. Corn genus 51. British letter Z 56. Peachtree state
Today’s Solution
Sudoku puzzle, ber 1 to 9 ear in: the nine vertical columns the nine horizontal rows the nine 3 x 3 boxes
up again — including stopping major dam projects in Brazil and Canada, keeping oil exploration and tankers from threatening fragile West Coast ecosystems and preventing clear-cut logging in old-growth forests. We’ve been so focused on individual projects that we’ve failed to realize these battles reflect fundamentally different ways of seeing our place in the world. And it is our deep, underlying worldview that determines the way we treat our surroundings. That’s why I embarked on the Blue Dot Tour with the Foundation and Ecojustice. To resolve the serious environmental issues we face in Canada and beyond, we need people from across the country and all walks of life to join together to make protecting the people and places we love a priority.
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To solve a Sudoku puzzle, every number 1 to 9 must appear in: • Each of the nine vertical columns • Each of the nine horizontal rows
Remember no number can occur more than once in any row, column or box.
it all possible. More than 460 volunteers joined us on the tour and tens of thousands of people attended events and signed postcards and a pledge of support for the right to a healthy environment. It’s also been empowering to see people of all ages and backgrounds on Burnaby Mountain near Vancouver standing against pipeline development and oil sands expansion, the Tahltan Nation and allies protecting the Sacred Headwaters in Northern B.C. from Imperial Metals’ proposed Red Chris mine, and hundreds of thousands taking to the streets around the world for events like the Peoples’ Climate March. But we can’t go on stamping out small fires when they keep igniting again and again, and when an inferno threatens us all. When I look back, I see many battles we thought we had won rearing
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joined by friends and allies along the way. Besides our Blue Dot Tour evening events featuring some of Canada’s best-known musicians, writers, artists and thinkers, we also took part in many community events and discussed
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31. Best-known Kadai language 32. Louis XIV court composer Jean Baptiste 33. Wipe out information 35. Moves to a higher place 42. Author Roald 44. Auld lang __, good old days 46. Made stronger: ___ up 47. Throws lightly 51. Components considered individually 52. Bleats 53. A unit of area 54. Citizen of Bangkok 56. Water travel vessel 57. Ardor 58. Earth’s rotation direction 61. Paddle 62. Honorable title (Turkish) 63. Bachelor of Laws
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Grayson Shulz, 5, top left, splashes into father Brad’s arms after a ride down the slide at Echo Pool. Naomi Carter, left, and her stepdad Ki Patterson finish up ice skating at the AV Multiplex on Dec. 31.
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Mackenzie Priemus, 5, takes a break from skating at the AV Multiplex to draw on the ice with markers. SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS