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Comox firefighters save Alberni homes
Specialized training, equipment and the efforts of a firefighting crew prevented all but one Dog Mountain home from going up in flames KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
While close to 450 hectares of forest on Dog Mountain have gone up in flames, only one cabin was destroyed thanks to the efforts of six Comox firefighters. Considering the 21 cabins located within those 450 hectares, Comox Valley fire Chief Gord Schreiner is calling his crew’s mission a success. “We got here Sunday (July 5) afternoon,” said Schreiner. His crew is a six-man team from the Comox Valley Fire Department that spent a week installing sprinkler units on homes at risk of burning in the Dog Mountain blaze. “The Comox Fire Department started one of the first structural protection teams on the Island,” said Schreiner. While he’s the fire chief for the town of Comox, he was in the Alberni Valley last month on behalf of the provincial office of the fire commissioner. While Schreiner’s working with his own crew this time, he’s worked with different fire departments across the province. “When structures are involved with forest fires, the forestry group will
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The trailer that transports the structural protection crew’s equipment, left. An example, right, of the hose and valve used to save the homes on Dog Mountain.
call the office of the fire commissioner who will then send someone like me to the area,” Schreiner said. “There are a dozen of us in the province who have been trained to do the assessments.” Working together with the Wildfire Service, the decision will be made as to what structures need protection. Dog Mountain turned out to be a more challenging case than usual, said Schreiner. “It’s one of the more challenging ones
I’ve seen because of the topography here and because it’s only accessible by water,” said Schreiner. “When I showed up on Sunday it looked fairly serious. The first day was hectic, (July 7) was a much easier day.” A mix of municipal fire fighting and water works, the crew sets up a structural protection unit at the homes that needed protection. “The guys are all structural firefighters. They have an FPA 1001 training, which is a couple years of training,” said
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Schreiner. At this level, they’re trained or typical municipal fire fighting. “On top of that, they take a specialty course called structural fire protection,” said Schreiner. “That’s all dealing with these small pumps.” The crew’s equipment consists largely of small sprinkler pipes and long lengths of hose. “We end up with a very small pump and miles and miles of hose with all these different fittings and plumbing,” said
Schreiner. “The guys are trained in how to put all of that together and basically how to operate the systems.” The equipment doesn’t come cheap: it’s $70,000-80,000 and that doesn’t include the $50,000 truck that carts it all around. “There’s easily thousands of feet of hose in several different sizes,” said Schreiner. With the easy availability of water, the crew poured thousands of gallons of water per cabin. “Here we have an unlimited supply of
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water so thousands and thousands of gallons were poured on those houses.” Houses have to be wet down thoroughly to ensure that they can’t catch fire. “We’ll have water pouring off the roof,” said Schreiner. “We’d have a hose wrapped – Gord around a hose and at least one sprinkler per side and then a couple more around.” Fuel for the pumps is more of an issue. “If this was a bigger situation for forestry they’d have a campsite with a fuel truck set up,” said Schreiner. Instead, the crew
had to buy fuel at local gas stations. “That means we’re putting fuel in five gallon buckets and carrying it over to our sites.” They also suspended their lives to help fight the Dog Mountain blaze. Five of the six are Schreiner volunteers and were on leave from their day jobs. “They’re putting their lives on hold.” Six structures were protected with Comox crew’s equipment on July 6 and two more were protected throughout the next few days. Continued / A15
‘It’s one of the more challenging ones I’ve seen because of the topography here and because it’s only accessible by water.’
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you would have paid for this jacket when it was new.” That one simple find inspired her to look through the cluttered assortment on the racks and see what other treasures she could discover. She collected a few more items that put a smile on her face and that had me grinning as well. Second-hand shopping is enjoyable when you have the time and you’re in the mood. It’s certainly not efficient or all that productive because you don’t always see anything you want or need. But if you think of it more like a leisure activity that may or may not result in stumbling upon a bargain that you love,
it can be a delightful way to spend time together. The stigma that used to accompany this activity appears to have vanished. People from all walks of life and income levels buy from thrift shops, consignment stores, flea markets, auctions, yard sales or off the internet and not necessarily for the bargains. Sometimes they’re looking for a unique item or retro piece that’s not available new. Other times the eco-friendly aspect of buying recycled items is the appeal. And then there are the people who take great pleasure in the creativity and imagination it evokes. Continued / A15
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is a little note or a trinket that you can keep and trade for one you brought with you. Sometimes there is a log of everyone who has found it. If or when you find a cache you can also visit the website afterwards and write a little note on the page for the cache. You can write whatever you like about whatever you like, saying things like where you are from or anything else that occurs to you. To use the Geocaching website, you need to sign up. But membership is free. In signing up you give your name and email address and choose a handle you will be known as. Parfitt’s is “banker48”. Stats are kept on each member. If you visit another part of the world and find geocaches it will be recorded in your stats too. Geocaching is worldwide in scope, from Sri Lanka to Bolivia. It is a wonderful way to explore the Alberni Valley and anywhere you go on holiday.
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If you are like me, geocaching is a pastime that is kind of off the radar. But it can be a fun and engaging hobby and it is easy to get started. If you have a handheld GPS unit you can do it. They aren’t that expensive compared to what you can spend on some other hobbies. You can get one for around $200. Dewayne Parfitt has been a fan for quite a number of years. He says that the local geocachers are a quiet bunch that does their thing behind the scenes. They are not easily recognized because each has their own “handle” and don’t use their own names. However, in the past there have been events where the local enthusiasts have met. For those who may never have heard of geocaching, it’s basically a high tech scavenger hunt.
One geocacher goes out somewhere and hides a small parcel somewhere and then registers it on the Geocaching.com website. “These parcels are anywhere from the size of a fingernail to size of a truck,” Parfitt says. If you want to find a cache, you would to Geocaching.com and pick it. You would either print out the latitude and longitude or download the info to your GPS unit. Then you’d use your unit to get close to the cache and start looking. Around the Port Alberni area Parfitt estimates that there are 400 or so caches. Each one of them is rated in two ways from one to five on the Geocaching website. It is it easy to find and easy to get to, it is rated one and one. If it is very hard to find and very hard to get to, it is rated five and five. And then there is every combination in between. When you find a cache, you can open it and see what is in it. Generally it
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in one of the bigger, busier second hand stores. “And there’s too much stuff.” I agreed. It was overwhelming. We stayed though, and I helped her browse through a rack of children’s clothes from which we found a brand name denim jacket that looked identical to the one she had her eye on at the mall a few months earlier. She was impressed. “This is only $3.99,” she said excitedly. “It’s supposed to be 50 bucks.” “See what I mean?” I asked. “Someone paid full price for this and didn’t want it anymore and donated it to the store. You could buy this and a dozen other things in here for what
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Community Events THURS.SEPT. 04 THURS.SEPT. 10 ◆ 44TH SALMON FEST & DERBY takes place Sept. 4, 6, 7, and 8 at Clutesi Haven Marine. Come fish for a chance to win great prizes. Daily prizes net you $5,000 for the biggest fish, $2,000 for the second biggest and $1,000 for the third. The largest salmon of the derby nets you an additional $10,000 for a total of $15,000. $40 per rod. Don’t fish? There’s the Kiwanis world famous salmon barbecue, a beer garden and the Rotary $10,000 raffle and plenty of live music all four days. Visit www. salmonfestival.ca.
◆ 70TH ALBERNI DISTRICT FALL FAIR takes place Sept. 10, 11, 12, and 13 at the Fall Fair Grounds. Check out the midway, all the livestock, zucchini races and the parade. For more information visit www. abernifair.com.
MON. SEPT. 14 ◆ TIMBRE! CHOIR REHEARSALS START Choir is looking for new members. FMI: Pat Venn 250-7232380 or Patricia Miller at 250-390-7508, Facebook or www. timbrechoir.com.
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SAT. SEPT. 19 ◆ RENAISSANCE MARKET, the final of four events in the Festival of Artistic and Creative Expression, 2–8 p.m. at Harbour Quay. Vendors selling renaissance-style items like leather pouches, magic wands, crystals; interactive puppet theatre for kids; a short play at night called In Her Majesty’s Court. Admission by donation.
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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
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◆ 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. ◆ RAINBOWS helps children process loss, due to divorce, separation, death or other life changes. Contact Family Guidance 250 7240125. ◆ FRIENDLY BATTLE, Feasting, fighting, archery and other medieval pastimes such as games, needlework, weaving, armor making and cooking. Families welcome. For more info. contact Sara 250-724-0535. ◆ MEAT DRAW, Saturdays 3:15–5 p.m. at Westwind Pub. Proceeds to Mid Island Kidney Association. ◆ MEAT DRAW, at Legion Branch No. 293. Saturday's from 2-5 p.m.
◆ CANCER TRANSPORT: Free travel to cancer related appointments from Port Alberni, to as far away as Victoria, are available through the Canadian Cancer Society and the Freemasons. For info call 250-7230608 or the CCS at 250-724-2419. ◆ LA LECHE LEAGUE CANADA, Mother to mother breastfeeding support group. Meets at 5 p.m. on the first Monday of every month at Parent Place, Port Alberni Health Unit. All nursing and expectant mothers are welcome. Supper will be provided. Call 250724–7325 for more information. ◆ BLACK SHEEP RUGBY CLUB is looking for interested players for its ladies and junior teams. Practicesare Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. at the rugby club at the top of Argyle Street. Regular training has begun. ◆ Do you have an item for our calendar? Does your Ongoing listing need updating (it’s up to groups to update or cancel their own ongoing information)? If so, please contact our newsroom at editor@albernivalleynews. com.
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new routine started for health include; ensuring a good sleep pattern, eating within an hour of waking to ‘break the fast,’ eating small snacks between meals to prevent hunger and junk food cravings (and binges), reducing portion sizes at dinner time, limiting fast food and processed/packaged foods and night-time eating. For exercise improvements, joining fall workout programs, sports teams, drop-in activities, along with more hiking, biking and daily walks will help move health in a positive direction
for long-term quality of life. Most people can improve eating and activity habits for better health in some way and identifying individual pitfalls will help guide the process. Trying to tackle too many changes at once may set a person up for failure, which can impede progress. Use SMART goal setting to achieve results one step at a time. Sandra Gentleman, RD, is a local registered dietician and a Steward of Canal Beach.
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Comox firefighters save eight homes Schreiner. This time, the firefighters. five out of the six With the uncertainty firefighters of how long are the Comox volunteers. crew was “They’re set to stay giving up in the their lives region, for a week having a to ocome place to out here.” stay was a In this relief. case, “It can be location challenge worked – Gord Schreiner logistics out well wise,” said for the Schreiner. Comox crew. They “So it’s been great stayed at Joe Van to be able to stay with Bergen’s house Joe. It’s made things a on Faber Road; lot easier.” Van Bergen is the reporter@albernivalleynews.com twitter.com/AlberniNews grandfather of one of
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A fond, new tradition From / A3 I like it for all those reasons and while I may have learned about window shopping from Mary Tyler Moore, I learned the art of second hand shopping from Mary Christina McSorley. She’s my artistic grandmother who has quite an eye for style, beauty, quality and value. Daisy and her
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School District 70 (Alberni) Welcomes All Students for School Opening The following schools will RE-OPEN for the 2015-2016 school year on Tuesday, SEPTEMBER 8, 2015 as follows: ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS: École Alberni Elementary 10:00 am - 12:00 noon École EJ Dunn 10:00 am - 12:00 noon Howitt 10:00 am - 12:00 noon Maquinna 10:00 am - 12:00 noon AW Neill 10:00am – 12:00 noon Wood 10:00 am - 12:00 noon All students enrolled in Kindergarten, start on the date and time indicated in the letter they will receive in the summer, from their Kindergarten teacher. SECONDARY: September 8 – 10:00am – 2:00pm for grade 8 students only. September 9 – 8:35am – 1:25pm, school open for all students grades 8 and 9. September 10 – 8:35am – 3:10pm, school open for all students. Career Ed/Counselling Offices will be open September 1- 3 from 9:00 am – 3:00pm for students to collect timetables and address scheduling concerns. VAST: New students for VAST or Options Focus must submit applications now to avoid a wait list. VAST is open the week of August 31 for applications and registration. Registration interviews will continue all September on a first-come basis. Current ADSS students must have a referral from ADSS before an interview will be given. The VAST office is open 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. each day to pick up or drop off applications. Returning VAST students must contact your advisor the week of September 8 or come into the office. For further information please contact 723-3744. ADULT EDUCATION: SD70 offers free ADULT EDUCATION for any non-graduated adult. For more information please contact Mr. Sean Petersen at 723-3744. CHOICES DL: Returning CHOICES families will be contacted by their teacher-advisor during the week of September 8 regarding startup procedures. New applicants should contact Mr. Sean Petersen at 723-3744. It is possible for students in grades 8-12 at ADSS to take more courses by distance or online through CHOICES while still attending ADSS. These students should contact their school counselor or Mr. Peterson directly TRANSPORTATION: On Tuesday, September 8, bus transportation will be provided on all routes with pick-up approximately one hour later than regularly scheduled in the morning. Wednesday, September 9, all buses will run at their regularly scheduled times. If you have any questions or concerns, please call the bus garage at 250-720-2772. The bus routes are subject to change. For more information, please check our website: www.sd70.bc.ca 7137094
From / A2 “We installed on eight residence type structures and also protected the smaller buildings (sheds, outhouses etc.) associated with these structures,” said Schreiner. Most of those were on Dog Mountain but a couple were on the islands in between the peninsula and the shore at Taylor Arm. The Comox Fire Department has 15-20 firefighters trained to install these units. “When something like this happens, we put the call out,” said
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