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Saturday, Sept. 19 will mark the 31st time that more than a thousand motorcyclists from all over the Pacific Northwest will ride into Port Alberni. It’s all got Port Alberni Toy Run chair David Wiwchar pretty excited. “The thing about Toy Run is all the people that line the parade route,” Wiwchar said. “You don’t see that anywhere else.” Even big cities don’t support their riders like Port Alberni does, he said. “You go to the Toy Run in Vancouver and you may have more bikes but people are honking at you in a negative way and making rude gestures because you’re blocking traffic for a few minutes.” That’s not the case here. “It’s the exact opposite,” he said. “People are lining the streets, holding up signs thanking the riders... it’s so cool to see every weekend.” “It’s all volunteer and the third weekend in September is Toy Run weekend. It’s Vancouver Island’s largest motorcycle event,”said Wiwchar. “It’s also the biggest charity event in the Alberni Valley and every cent goes to kids.” “This is the 31st year and eif we get good weather we should get similar numbers to last year at 1,400 bikes,” said Wiwchar. An avid rider for close to 30 years, he got involved with the Toy Run about a decade ago.
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Acting Catalyst Paper vice-president and general manager Gerald Crespeigne, second from left, and executive assistant Renée McIvor, second from right, present a cheque for $1,000 to Port Alberni Toy Run’s Santa as well as Dave Callum, left, and Toy Run chair David Wiwchar, right. This is the third year Catalyst has made a donation to the Toy Run.
“I rode in it for quite a few years and enjoyed it, I thought it was a great local charity event,” said Wiwchar. “I really appreciated the event and the support that the event had and got involved because I wanted to get involved too.” He liked it enough to become Toy Run chair four years ago. “It was a just a progression. I was involved for a few years before being elected vice-chair and was vice-chair for a few years before getting elected chair.” Wiwchar has made a goal of getting more support from the business
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community. “I think I’ve gotten a lot more buy in from the business community and showing them the importance – David of this event economically to the city and to the families of the city... I think it’s a great thing for businesses to get involved with,” he said. “They just needed to be shown what an amazing event it is and they came on board.” At the end of the day, Toy Run will give around
$30,000 in cash and $80,000 worth of toys to “pretty much every children’s charity and family event that happens in Port Alberni Wiwchar throughout the whole year,” said Wiwchar. “Pretty much every public parks and recreation program like the movie night, Winter Wonderland, Halloween swims, Easter Bunny Express, Our Town.” Once in a while, the money raised during Toy Runs allows the society to finance a large project. “We have a legacy fund
and we’d been looking for something that we could do,” said Wiwchar. “We usually put $3,000– 5,000 into it every year and when it gets to a certain point or certain ideas come to us we’ll invest it then.” When the West Coast General Hospital came to the Toy Run with an idea last year, Wiwchar said they were happy to work with the hospital again. “We’d worked with them to put the playhouse in the lobby area at the hospital,” he said. “So they came to us with the idea of restoring pediatric dental services to Port Alberni.” Continued / A5
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The 31st annual Port Alberni Toy Run roars into town midday on Saturday, Sept. 19. Motorcyclists depart Little Qualicum Falls at noon before riding into town. They’ll head down to the Harbour Quay before heading up to Glenwood at 1 p.m. for the show’n’shine. Adult bike games begin at 2 p.m. and a dance begins at 8 p.m. Sunday morning features the Shriners pancake breakfast and the poker run in the morning and live music, prizes and a beer garden at 2 p.m. All events take place at Glenwood Centre. For more information visit www.portalbernitoyrun.ca.
The Renaissance Market, the fourth and final event in the Festival of Artistic and Creative Expression, takes place at Harbour Quay on Saturday, Sept. 19 from 2-5 p.m. Vendors will be selling renaissance -style items like leather pouches, magic wands and crystals. A kids’ interactive puppet play will be performed at 3 p.m. and a short play called Vipers, Clowns and Parasites in Her Majesty’s Court will play at 7 p.m. Admission is by donation.
Bulldogs Home Opener Come on out and support your Alberni Valley Bulldogs when they take on the Victoria Grizzlies at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 19 the Alberni Valley Multiplex for their first game of the 2015/16 season. Before the game, the Bulldogs are hosting a Raise-a-Reader home opener tailgate party at 5 p.m. in front of the Multiplex. Quality Foods is providing free chili and hot dogs. For more information visit www.albernivalleybulldogs.ca.
Toy Run legacy helps community in many ways Run weekend extend out to the whole community. “Every hotel and restaurant in this town is packed,” added Wiwchar. reporter@albernivalleynews.com
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The Toy Run was able to donate $20,000 to the cause. “We put $20,000 into it to buy specialized x-ray equipment and equipment needed to do dental surgery on kids.” The toys collected during the ride every year are just as appreciated as the money. “The Salvation Army takes the lions’ share for their Christmas programs and we also give a large amount to the Bread of Life, we give to the transition houses.” They’re also trying something new. “New last year, we’re taking the mediumsized stuffed animals and putting Toy Run ribbons on them and giving them to all the emergency service providers— ambulance, fire police—for them to give to children who are affected during the time of an emergency and maybe need a
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sublease was never signed. When that didn’t happen, city council chose to delay giving the port authority its 90-day notice until September—offering PAPA a chance to come up with another plan for the property. With no proposals having come forth, that extension ended on Monday night. Coun. Chris Alemany is hopeful that while last year didn’t see any development at the old plywood site, the next year will. “In a year I would personally love to see it redeveloped into something that would mesh more with the beach that’s [at Canal Beach] now,” said Alemany. “That’s something that will hopefully happen over time. Continued / A10
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The City of Port Alberni went down to stage one water restrictions as of Monday, Sept. 14. City engineer Guy Cicon told city council that lower water consumption and increased rainfall had replenished the city’s drinking water reservoirs. For details on stage one restrictions, visit www.portalberni.ca.
New Scott Kenny Trail
City council voted to name the new Rogers Creek trail from behind the Fall Fair grounds, over the new bridge and up to Tebo Avenue the Scott Kenny Trail after the recently retired director of parks, recreation and heritage who helped build and design it. The city will install signage shortly.
Anti-littering bylaw in effect
A new anti-littering bylaw was put into effect by council on Monday. Fines range from $200 for depositing litter on private property, public property and highways to $500 for depositing litter in a way that causes an obstruction. The bylaw will be enforced by both the city’s bylaw officer and RCMP officers.
Local trees, local mills
City Coun. Jack McLeman wants all city construction to use wood from the city’s community forest for small-scale all-local construction. McLeman would also like to see it milled at McLean Mill, citing the fir timbers used for the city’s new Bainbridge water treatment plant as an example.
RCMP surplus to land, pool
The Port Alberni RCMP’s surplus has reached $1, 573,791. With the RCMP’s surplus only meant to go up to $1,000,000 to act as a contingency fund for major investigations, the excess $573,791 was donated to the city. Council voted to split it halfway between the city’s recently depleted land sale reserve fund and into a new fund set aside to replace the aging Echo Pool.
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COLD CASE NO MORE: | Kristy Morrey’s ex-boyfriend Larry Darling arrested in Surrey on Sept. 11 in connection to her dewath nine years earlier.
An arrest in a cold case that spanned almost a decade has given a Port Alberni family a measure of relief. Larry Darling, 51, was arrested in Surrey on Sept. 11 and charged with one count of first degree murder in connection to the death of then 28-year-old Kristi Morrey in 2006. “Today we stand before you, strong, knowing that someone has been arrested,” said Jaclyn Koning, Morrey’s cousin, reading from a statement during a press conference Tuesday at the Port Alberni RCMP detachment. “Our initial reaction was shock, relief and with a heavy heart, betrayal.” According to Inspector Chuck McDonald, officer in charge of RCMP E Division Serious Crime Unit, former Port Alberni resident Darling was Morrey’s ex-boyfriend at the time of her death. The two had ended their relationship a month prior. “On Aug. 20, 2006, 28-year-old Port Alberni resident Kristy Morrey was found murdered in her Beaver Creek residence,” McDonald said. “The charge of first degree murder has been laid in relation to Kristy Morrey’s homicide.” Darling was originally considered a person of interest in the 2006 investigation but police did not have the evidence for an arrest. Darling moved to Alberta in 2009 for work but returned to the Lower Mainland a year later. He was residing in Abbotsford at the time of his arrest last weekend.
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Kristy Morrey was found dead in her Beaver Creek home on Aug. 20, 2006.
“We’ve gathered information, analyzed evidence... in some cases we’ve reevaluated evidence,” McDonald said of the cold case. “In 2013, the B.C. RCMP Serious Crime Unit was asked to support the investigation and provide a fresh set of eyes,” said McDonald. “We are the last piece of the puzzle that has taken nine years to solve.” Modern forensic technology not available to the police at the time of the crime helped the police discern new evidence, he said. “A homicide investigation is complicated and with the amount of time that elapsed, sometimes new forensic tools become available to us,” said McDonald. New information also became available as the investigation continued. “With all that coming together, we reached a point where the Crown approved charges.” Morrey had gone to work at Gone Fishin’
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Creek Hall, said McDonald. She left the reception and returned home with friends, who then left in the early hours of Aug. 20. “When friends called her later that morning and didn’t get an answer, police were called and Kristy was discovered deceased in her bedroom,” McDonald said. “We believe this was an isolated incident and the why and how will ultimately be provided during the upcoming judicial process.” The drawn out investigation has not been easy for Morrey’s family and friends. “It has been nine long years since Kristy was taken from us and not a day goes by that we don’t think of her. Our lives changed
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fisherperson rain or shine, and had a great compassion for animals for their wellbeing—especially cats, as she had five of them. “She cherished her friendships and above all she loved her family and was never afraid to show this. “Kristy was only 28 years old and had her whole life ahead of her and so much to live for. She talked about travelling, marriage and starting a family. All this was taken away from her nine long years ago.” Darling was due to appear in Port Alberni court Wednesday (Sept. 16).
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In the wake of the severe windstorm that hit the Lower Mainland recently—and the subsequent power failures that left thousands of BC Hydro customers without electricity for days—one has to wonder what an honest-togoodness crisis in this region would look like. Although one can’t minimize the damage the violent gusts wreaked on trees and adjacent power lines, this was not, after all, a tornado, an earthquake or a tsunami. It’s sobering that it only takes a strong wind to show us how thin the veneer of civilization is for a society so reliant on electrical devices. The laugh was on us—and it wasn’t simply a matter of being without lights. Many realized quickly that all their lines of communication—not to mention information and diversion —were instantly severed. Computers were down, TVs were out. Even such rechargeables as cellphones, iPods, iPads and laptops were quickly running out of juice— sending people running for places to plug in. Refrigerator and freezers-full of food were spoiling within hours after the power went off, and the appeal of using the family barbecue as the only cooking option quickly paled. All these are First World problems, indeed— and would be laughable, if they didn’t point out just how vulnerable, ill-prepared we are for any deviation from our comfortable norms, let alone the kinds of tragic devastation that we have seen visited on other parts of the world. When the comforts of our technologyaddicted society are suddenly denied us, we need to use it as an opportunity to test our self-reliance. We would be foolish indeed if we didn’t let this latest incident serve as a lesson to renew our emergency supplies, and make sure we are equipped with survival basics. We should make sure we are all equipped with adequate amounts of non-perishable, nutritionally sound food, water, cooking and boiling facilities, first-aid kits and lighting and communication devices capable of working offgrid, to enable us to survive a protracted period without being a drain on outside agencies. — Peace Arch News
TOM FLETCHER B.C. Views “I am tired of managing poverty.” The words of Lake Babine Nation Chief Wilf Adam were quoted by both Aboriginal Relations Minister John Rustad and Premier Christy Clark at their second annual meeting with aboriginal leaders around the province. In her closing remarks, Clark repeated her aim to continue economic development and resource revenue sharing that have dominated the government’s approach in recent years. “Let’s eliminate poverty in First Nations communities,” she said, adding “the only way we can fight poverty is to grow the economy.” Not surprisingly, Clark’s chosen example was the potential of liquefied natural gas development for the Haisla Nation near Kitimat.
That and similar Cpl. Janelle Shoihet of the proposals require new gas North District RCMP. pipelines. “To clarify, the B.C. And as is customary in RCMP has no intention of B.C., what people most ‘taking down the camp’ often hear about are set up by the Unist’ot’en,” threats and wild claims she said, emphasizing regarding protests such as that police are not taking the Unist’ot’en camp near sides or acting as security Smithers, set up to block a for pipeline exploration gas pipeline. crews being harassed There was a round of by protesters, who have this in late August, after token support from a Grand Chief couple of Stewart Phillip dissident of the militant members of a Union of B.C. Wet’suwet’en Indian Chiefs clan. claimed Four elected hundreds of chiefs of the RCMP officers Wet’suwet’en were about to issued descend on their own – Christy Clark statement, to the camp. This echoed correct media previous coverage that false claims made by selfrepresents the Unist’ot’en styled anarchists such as speaking for their as Victoria’s Zoe Blunt, communities. who has been organizing “Our Nations support outside support for the responsible resource camp for the last couple of development as a way years. to bring First Nations Media jumped at the out of poverty and bring prospect of another opportunities for our Gustafson Lake-style young people,” said Burns confrontation. Lake Band Chief Dan This prompted an George. unusual statement from Wet’suwet’en First
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Nation Chief Karen Ogen said job and benefit agreements for the Coastal GasLink pipeline were entered into after careful consideration, and she objected to protests from outsiders, some from outside the country. “Sustainability means standing on our own two feet, providing our young people with good paying jobs, and reducing the 40 to 60 per cent unemployment we now experience,” Ogen said. Haisla Nation Chief Councillor Ellis Ross has no time for crude oil projects, but he has been working towards gasrelated development as long as anyone. Ross spoke out in support of the elected Wet’suwet’en chiefs in their efforts to resolve the dispute with Unist’ot’en members. “Opposition is the easiest job in the world,” he said. “What is difficult is finding an answer when a First Nations mother has concerns about her child’s future.
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“Politicians are quick to shout out sound bites and get into camera shots, but where are the cameras when another First Nations member takes their own life or when they pass away from highway/alcohol related deaths?” Ross noted that recent court decisions have put B.C. aboriginal leaders in the best position they have ever had, with governments and development project proponents coming to them “with inclusion
Most of my freezer contents were moved to friends’ homes, and my garden shed became my refrigerator. Anyone with common sense can understand that the repair crews work tirelessly to restore power as quickly as possible, and perhaps the media could help by reminding people that they need to fend for themselves for several days if the major earthquake ever occurs. Calling 911 just clogs up the lines and can stop people from getting through with real emergencies. Whatever will we do when the “big one” comes? Margaret Mercer, Colwood
To the Editor,
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in mind” after decades of resource development that has passed them by. You wouldn’t know it most days, but First Nations along both the Coastal GasLink and Pacific Trails gas pipelines have agreed to them. More aboriginal leaders are getting tired of managing poverty, and misguided protesters. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.
Re: Urban society slides into helplessness, BC Views, Sept. 10. Thanks for the article on the way society cannot handle any small upsets to the status quo. I remember the big windstorm of 2006, which incidentally was in December. I was a 60-plus senior at the time, and my power was out in a residential area of Colwood for five and a half days, as our twohouse power line was not a high priority in the queue. I watched the Hydro trucks go by day after day, waiting my turn for reconnection. Fortunately I have a wood stove that can heat my house, boil water and cook food. It does get tiresome living by candlelight but I had my disaster radio nearby to listen to the local station give updates on how BC Hydro was doing.
Re: Urban society slides into helplessness, BC Views, Sept. 10. I couldn’t agree more with your article
Re: Urban society slides into helplessness, BC Views, Sept. 10. Many thanks for this column. I believe that the reliance by people on government combined with the emotional response and seeming helplessness by many citizens to
Re: Urban society slides into helplessness, BC Views, Sept. 10. Tom Fletcher’s latest confusing rant challenges your readers to be “competent” enough to plan for retirement using RRSP savings accounts without government
assistance, tenuously suggests nationally subsidized child care is a form of incompetency and then rather ominously asks us if we are “ready for the day when the machine stops.” One can only assume Mr. Fletcher somehow intends “the machine” metaphor to be a thinly-veiled reference to the federal government collapsing. If so, I urge caution: RRSP savings accounts are registered with the federal government. Should that particular “machine” fail, your registered retirement savings plan would be rendered worthless, as it would be “registered” with no one in particular. That spot under the mattress is beginning to look even more attractive as a place to plan for our retirements. Thanks for the advice, Mr. Fletcher. Max Rundle Wilkie, Kelowna
From James Huysmans re: Where will Salmon Fest be next year?, via Facebook: The fact that he said they are just looking at next year tells me all I
need to hear. Inability to recognize the multitude of lost opportunities at the current location, and the mind boggling decision to not plan beyond the coming
year just continues to enforce the local reputation as a community that fears change. If the thunder in the valley show n’ shine, Our Town
event, and Art Rave can be successful at (Harbour) Quay and not disrupt business then there is no reason why the festival portion should be any difference...
Are we helpless or hopeless? To the Editor,
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on how we now need the government or some other entity to look out for us every day all day. I believe the term for it is “learned helplessness.” Lloyd Jenkins, Langford
even temporary inconveniences is worrying in the least and perhaps dangerous in the longer run. Please write more about this issue. Allan Woodbury, Delta
Gov’t can’t solve it all
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Volunteer fair Sept. 21 at Echo Centre SUSAN QUINN
GOODWILL: | Fair will pair people with opportunities. ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
Are you a volunteer with nowhere to go? An organization in dire need of volunteers but you can’t seem to find the ones you need? The Alberni Valley Volunteer Fair will give people on both sides of the spectrum an opportunity to find what they need.
The fair will take place Monday, Sept. 21 from 3–7 p.m. at Echo Centre on Monday, Sept. 21. Admission is free; door prizes and refreshments will be available. The fair will feature organizations needing volunteers for everything from longterm commitments to one-day events. “We wanted an opportunity to attract and recruit, but also to know who
is out there,” said Stevenson, adding the endeavour will also benefit the Better at Home Program, which is hosting the event with support from Parks, Recreation and Heritage. The purpose of the volunteer fair is twofold, says Stevenson: she hopes it will be a good gauge of whether there is a need for a volunteer bureau in the Alberni Valley. There are 94
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“But we can’t expect to have a piece of land that’s much more valuable only generate a renter’s amount of income.” With the former plywood land about to cost the city $2,200 monthly, according to
non-profit and difficult organizations for small in the Alberni organizations Valley, all that may needing need things volunteers. like criminal “With most record checks. volunteer “We want BARB activities, the to know if STEVENSON people are too others are busy to advertise experiencing this,” what they’re doing,” she said. said Stevenson. Volunteer Canada “It’s like having a has systems in place website or a place to help groups. for people of all ages, Stevenson has people coming into a contact with town, to go. Volunteer Victoria “It’s expensive who is willing to help
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Dry Creek flood mitigation close to complete THIRD AVENUE: | Port Alberni will complete $2 million worth of flood protection and salmon enhancement work in mid-October. KATYA SLEPIAN
‘A stream is inherently linked to the environment; engineering the flood protection isn’t independent of everything else. They go hand in hand.’
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The work to protect lower Third Avenue from winter flooding is three-quarters of the way complete, according to city engineer Guy Cicon. The contract was award to Bowerman Excavating Ltd. earlier this year. The Jade Restaurant, which the city purchased in July, was demolished on Aug. 29, making way for a new box culvert to be installed underneath the Restaurant Bridge at Third Avenue. “That increases the cross-sectional area of the bridge to allow more flow to go through,” said Cicon. “If you didn’t have that then you’d have a restriction. We have to increase the area to improve the flow.” The restricted flow under the Restaurant
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The former Jade Restaurant was demolished on Aug. 29 to make way for the city’s Dry Creek flood mitigation work.
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said Cicon. This work also extends behind Smitty’s on the opposite side of Third Avenue and all the way back to approximately Bute Street. “The existing channel cross-section isn’t big enough either so we’re enlarging the downstream channel.” The width of the channel will increase from six to seven metres previously to 12 metres once construction is complete. “It’s nearly doubling it.” Widening the channel will include steepening the banks. “We’re using gabion baskets so that allows steeper banks and more cross-sectional flow,” Cicon said. Gabion baskets are riprap covered in wire or metal and designed to decrease erosion of stream banks. It’s not just Port Alberni’s human residents that will benefit from the flood mitigation. “We’re digging fish habitat pools,” said Cicon. “They’re being installed upstream of Fourth Avenue [inside Dry Creek Park] for salmon habitat enhancement.” The work is being supported by West Coast Aquatic. Continued / A15
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Thursday, Valley News News Thursday, Sept Sept 17, 17, 2015 2015 -- Alberni Alberni Valley
PUBLIC NOTICE Permissive Tax Exemptions
Council for the City of Port Alberni will consider adoption of the following bylaws at their Regular Meeting of September 28th, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. in City Hall Council Chambers, 4850 Argyle Street: Places of Public Worship Bylaw Exemption Bylaw, No. 4886; Permissive Tax Exemption Bylaw, 2016, Bylaw No. 4887 and Permissive Tax Exemption Central Park Bylaw 2016, Bylaw No. 4884. Copies of the above noted bylaws are available from the City Clerk’s Department at City Hall. Comments regarding the proposed bylaws are requested in writing by 12 noon on Monday, September 28, 2015. For more information please contact: Davina Hartwell, City Clerk Phone: 250-720-2810 Fax: 723-1003 e-mail: davina_hartwell@portalberni.ca Roll No. Owner Civic Address Legal Description Places of Public Worship Bylaw Exemption Bylaw, No. 4886 4766 Angus St. 4741 Montrose St. 4731 Burke Rd. 4295 8th Ave. 4841 Redford St. 5033 Roger St. 4450 8th Ave. 3558 12th Ave. 4144 8th Ave. 4332 Scott St. 5350 Margaret St. 4574 Lathom Rd. 4283 Glenside Rd. 5100 Tebo Ave. 4109 Kendall Ave. 3946 Wallace St. 3747 Church St. 4408 Redford St. 4190 Victoria Dr.
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$627.51
$1,292.92
$3,727.28
$7,679.69
Daelyn Jansma and her Jersey Wooley rabbit Pepper celebrate a blue ribbon day at the Alberni District Fall Fair. Jansma won reserve overall showmanship in the rabbit category and grand champ in another category at the fair.
Portion of Lot 1, DL 1, Plan 14814 3250 9th Ave. 4000 Compton Rd. Lot A, DL 13, Plan 29927
$5,883.84 $331.12
$12,123.06 $682.24
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$3,398.53
$598.18 $2,628.16
$1,232.49 $5,415.06
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Permissive Tax Exemption Bylaw, 2016, Bylaw No. 4887 - Municipal Property
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666082 BC Ltd (dba Alberni Valley Bulldogs) Alberni Valley Childcare Society (Stepping Stones Too) Alberni Valley Curling Club Alberni Valley Junior Baseball Assoc.
092-0691-03
Alberni Valley Minor Hockey Assoc.
3737 Roger St.
092-0696-01 092-0696-02
Alberni Valley Minor Softball Alberni Valley Youth Soccer Assoc.
4200 Wood Ave. 4200 Wood Ave.
014-0506-10
BC SPCA
4936 Broughton
Part of Lot B, DL 14, Plan 31798 and Part of Lot A, DL 137, Plan 62423, Part of DL 143
$11,600.20
$23,901.05
001-1562-00, 001-1563-00, 001-1564-00
Community Arts Council of the Alberni Valley (Rollin Art Centre)
3061-3098 8th Ave Lots 20-22, Block 150, DL 1, Plan 197B
$3,149.39
$6,489.00
990-0513-02
Echo Sunshine Club
4255 Wallace St.
$141.24
$291.01
092-0691-02
Mount Arrowsmith Skating Club
3737 Roger St.
$383.60
$790.37
990-0513-03
Port Alberni Aquatic Tsunami Swim Club Port Alberni Lawn Bowling Club P.A. Men's Slowpitch League (concession-168 sq.ft.) Western Vancouver Island Industrial Heritage Society (Portion of old Arena 9th Ave.) Western Vancouver Island Industrial Heritage Society (Train Station)
4255 Wallace St. 4255-A Wallace St
$240.04 $4,532.70
$494.58 $9,339.18
092-0691-15 001-3107-02 001-3380-01
990-0513-01 001-3380-00 001-3380-01 990-0307-20
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$196.69
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$5,830.15
$12,012.44
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$8,369.90
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$1,968.80
$4,056.52
Lot A, DL 13, Plan 64605
$3,158.98
$6,508.76
2649 2nd Ave.
Lots 23-24, Block 67, DL 1, Plan 197B
$1,719.17
$3,542.18
4790 Tebo Ave. 3130 3rd Ave.
Lot 2, DL 137, Plan 52779 Lot A, DL 1, Plan 30733
$6,212.65 $1,867.11
$12,800.54 $3,846.99
3178 2nd Ave.
Lot 2, Block 85, DL 1, Plan 197
$2,465.53
$5,079.98
3131 5th Ave. (19 x 1 bed; 3 x 2 bed)
Lot 1, DL 1, Plan VIP33433
$12,770.02
$26,311.35
4325 Neill St.
Lots 5 & 6, DL 1, Plan 15331
$25,855.66
$53,273.00
$1,464.20
$3,016.84
$467.36
$962.95
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Alberni Community & Women's Services Society Alberni Community & Women's Services Society Alberni Valley Hospice Society (Ty Watson House) Alberni Valley Rescue Squad Bread of Life Centre Canadian Mental Health Association, P.A. Branch Canadian Mental Health Association, P.A. Branch CTH Management Association (Kiwanis Hilton Children's Centre) Falls Road Eagles Hall Society Port Alberni Association for Community Living Port Alberni Association for Community Living Port Alberni Association for Community Living Port Alberni Association for Community Living Port Alberni Association for Community Living Port Alberni Maritime Heritage Society (Marine Interp/Discovery Centre/ Lighthouse) Port Alberni Maritime Heritage Society (Bamfield Life Boat) Port Alberni Youth Centre Society Portal Players Dramatic Society Pot Luck Ceramics Somass War Memorial Building Society (Royal Canadian Legion Branch 293)
3082 - 3rd Ave.
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3009 1st Ave.
Lot 13, Block 86, DL 1, Plan 197
3008 2nd Ave.
Lot A, DL 1, Plan 26322 + Lot 15, Blk 86, DL1 Plan 197
$4,505.31
$9,282.74
3585 Huff Dr.
Lot 57, DL 92, Plan 39317
$2,257.68
$4,651.72
4471 Margaret St.
Lot 2, Block 4, DL 1, Plan 197
$5,848.34
$12,049.92
4521 Dogwood St.
Lot 14 - 15, Blk 2, DL1, VIP11410
$3,061.95
$6,308.84
2900 Harbour Rd.
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$7,393.59
$15,233.75
5425 Argyle St.
Lot A, DL 1 and 118, Plan 73300
4210 Cedarwood 4904 Argyle St. 4473 Gertrude St.
Lot 15, DL 1, Plan EPP9096
4680 Victoria Quay
$176.75
$364.18
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Lot 2, Block 9, District Lot 1, Plan 197
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$12,005.39 $10,058.83 $4,976.13
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$5,074.65
$10,455.81
$19,781.87 $10,686.87 $14,332.57
$40,758.56 $22,019.23 $29,530.83
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Lot A, DL 92, Plan EPP6009 Lot A, DL 91, Plan 63503 Lot 1, DL 91, Plan 60758
Permissive Tax Exemption Bylaw, 2016, Bylaw No. 4887 - Seniors/Community Care/Private School
001-2527-00
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001-3932-00
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Lot B, DL 1, Plan 32448
$1,175.74
$2,422.49
4200 10th Ave.
Lot A. DL 1, Plan VIS5964
$2,403.17
$4,951.49
4467 Wallace St.
Lot A, District Lot 1, Plan 32448
$740.87
$1,526.49
4006 8th Ave.
Lot A, DL 1, Plan 6564 (Exc. Plan 55599)
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$6,407.43
3009 3rd Ave.
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the work to improve the creek’s flow will eliminate the flooding that has plagued lower Third Avenue.
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Black Sheep rugby starts
The Port Alberni Black Sheep men’s Division 1 rugby club kicks off its fall season this Saturday, Sept. 19 with a home game against Nanaimo Hornets. Kickoff is at 1 p.m. at the rugby club, at the top of Argyle Street. “We play every weekend, which is fantastic,” head coach Jas Purewal said of the schedule released this week. The Black Sheep play in the Vancouver Island Rugby Union and will compete for the Times Colonist Cup this fall. Purewal is hoping the Black Sheep will also field a Div. 3 men’s team—they are only a few players short. It has been three years since the Black Sheep competed at that level.
The B.C. Hockey League regular season will kick off in the Alberni Valley with a tailgate party in the parking lot this Saturday, Sept. 19 at 5 p.m. before the puck drops at 7 p.m. Quality Foods has donated chili and hotdogs for a Raise-aReader fundraiser.
Blackmun heads to NAHL
The Alberni Valley Bulldogs have transferred Drew Blackmun’s playing rights to the Aston Rebels in the NAHL. They also signed local product Logan Savard last week.
Logger sports
Nathan Krein, 19, of Port Alberni balances precariously on a log after dunking his opponent in the novice log birling at the Alberni District Fall Fair on Sept. 13, top. Brian Bartow, left, reaches up to to ring the bell at the top of the spar tree during a climbing event.
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17 and under, high handicap group, 18 and over. In the low handicap division Terry Rai was the best with 24 points followed by Preben Rasmussen 23 points, Lloyd Fairley 19 points, Cal Davies, Bill Kriwoken and Craig Acland all with 18 points. Fred Fredrickson, Jacques Giovetti and Mike Savard tied with 16 points each. Winning gift certificates in the low handicap
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MICHAEL MCKAMEY August 17, 1953 to September 8, 2015 Born in Mission, BC. Thanks to the outstanding efforts from Home Support, Michael went peacefully in his home in Fanny Bay with his family by his side. Predeceased by his father, Fredrick McKamey. Survived by his mother Jean McKamey, sister Rena McKamey, two sons Robin and Bryce McKamey, niece Lauren McKamey and nephew Ryan McKamey. We hold you close within our hearts, And there you shall remain, To walk with us throughout our lives, Until we meet again.
Michael has been a member of the Royal Canadian Legion, Port Alberni branch for 33 years. In lieu of flowers he has requested a donation to Royal Canadian Legion Branch 293, Port Alberni. "To honour those men and women who have given us freedom. Â Our way of life that we all now take for granted." ~ Michael McKamey
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Scrambling for hospice The Alberni Golf Club’s Tuesday Business Ladies are holding their year-end wind-up scramble on Sunday, Sept. 27. Again this year, they are also doing a fundraiser for the
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Alberni Hospice Society. Last year, as well as having fun golfing and eating a great dinner, with Scotiabank on board matching funds, they raised $12,810.25. The business
ladies have raised a whopping $53,487.73 in just six years. The scramble takes place at the Alberni Golf Club on Sunday, Sept. 27. The ninehole scramble of fun golf starts at 2 p.m., followed by dinner. Before that, at 1 p.m., there will be a K.P. (closest to the pin) shoot-out for all the K.P. winters during the season. Before all this starts, all the ladies get tickets to try and decide which of the generous donations from merchants, businesses and individuals they wish to win. Best of all, Alberni
Hospice Society & Ty Watson House will once again benefit from players’ generosity. Organizers invite any woman to participate and have a great time. The theme this year for the scramble is “Bedrock, the Flintstones”. It’s fun to get into costume with the theme, but please keep course dress code etiquette in mind. Just stop by or call the Pro Shop (7235422) to sign up on your own or register a whole team (4 women per team). Call the Pro Shop for more details.
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Charity closest to the pin on No.7 was Steve White taking home $45. Money pot winners were Terry Rai who collected $24 for the only birdie on No. 2 and Glen Trask collected $24 for the only birdie on No. 13. ••• Don’t forget this Sunday September 20th. is the Ryder Cup. Please sign up in the Pro Shop by noon on Saturday, Sept. 19. There will be two teams, The Pro Shop Team with Brian Rands as the Captain against The Grounds Team with Steve
White as the Captain. The Captains will alternate picking players from the sign up sheet. They will send their players out in pairs alternating their match ups. Each player will play his own ball with the low gross winning the hole. Play will end after 18 holes have been played. Unlike the Ryder Cup that has a limited number of players, we will play all players. Players of any handicap can participate, since the Captains will try to match up competing players with similar handicaps.
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RAD grants kick off ARTS DISTRICT: | First workshop for Rotary Arts District funding program is Sept. 17. SUSAN QUINN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
The Arrowsmith Rotary Club is gearing up for the 2016 Rotary Arts District grant process with both a fundraiser and an application workshop. This is the third year the Rotary Arts District has handed out grants to arts organizations and individuals. “It’s primarily around elevating local and external recognition of the arts district—so what brings people to this area of town,” spokesperson Theresa Kingston said. “Part of what we’re looking at in general is inspiring community pride and...contributing to the revitalization of uptown.” In 2015 the arts district handed out nine grants, among them Art Matters and Art Rave, Portal Players Dramatic Society for a Seussical Musical ticket promotion, Main Artery
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The banner program is one of the Rotary Arts District’s regular programs.
for Art Link magazine and the Young Professionals of the Albern Valley for the tsunami commemorative pillar project, which will be erected at Kingsway Avenue and Argyle Street later this month. Anyone interested in applying for a Rotary Arts District grant must attend
one of two informational workshops. The first takes place Thursday, Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. The second on Tuesday, Oct. 20 from 4–6 p.m. at Echo. “They’ll learn about the application itself. This really makes it simple,” Kingston said. “The approach is to make people successful and take away the stress. “It’s also about brainstorming with...people who you may not have thought about before.” The program is not restricted to charitable or non-profit organizations. Individuals, organizations and even businesses may apply. Funds are raised primarily through the annual Arrowsmith Rotary Wine Festival as well as additional fundraisers. Application workshops are free, but pre-registration is required by calling Echo Centre at 250-723-2181. editor@albernivalleynews.com
Alberni artist up for national art prize Port Alberni sculptor Dave Parsanishi is one of 52 artists from across Canada that will have artwork included in the Salt Spring National Art Prize exhibition opening Sept. 25 on Salt Spring Island. Parsanishi’s work titled ‘Untitled Suzuki Series #12’, extinct species of walrus and local seaweed, will be
on display. The month-long exhibit runs from Sept. 25–Oct. 26 at Mahon Hall on Salt Spring. An independent blind jury received more than 1,300 submissions from across Canada, and selected 52 works from coast to coast for the national show. The exhibit will be comprised of works
from both well-known and emerging artists. Awards of up to
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Island musicians conjure Pink Floyd Nine Vancouver Island musicians and vocalists will be rocking the Capitol Theatre this Saturday, Sept. 19, playing homage to the legendary rock group Pink Floyd. The best of the
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A swimmer’s leap frames the new murals along the wall of Echo Pool last week. Artists applied to the Rollin Art Centre last year to design one of the aluminum composite murals, which were officially unveiled Sept. 9 when the pool re-opened following its annual summer maintenance closure.
New show focuses on talent MELISSA MARTIN Arts Around
The Rollin Art Centre will feature the work of 10 photographers from the Alberni Valley Photo Club, beginning Tuesday, Sept. 22. This group show will have a broad range of local photographs, by this talented group of photographers, amateur and professional. Join us in the gallery, Saturday, Sept. 26 from 1–3 p.m., for refreshments and to meet all the photographers who are showcasing their talents and beautiful photographs. The show runs until Oct. 17.
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This year’s McLean Mill Christmas market will be back again over two weekends, Nov. 27, 28 and 29 and Dec. 5–6. For anyone interested in renting a table, for one weekend or two, there is still room.
For more info or to register, stop by the Rollin Art Centre for your application, or call 250-724-3412. One weekend is $80 and both weekends is $150 to book space.
Rollin grateful for donation
A new cedar swing in the Rollin Art Centre garden is much appreciated by both staff and the public alike. Jim Lawson and his students from SD70 and VAST
donated the new swing, which replaces an old swing. Stop by the gardens to take a swing on this beautiful new addition to the gardens, where many generations of family photos have been taken. Lawson and his students stepped in and took on this project, to teach his students the fine craft of wood working while giving back to the community. We are extremely
appreciative for this incredible gift. The Rollin Art Gallery is located at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Argyle Street and is open from Tuesday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wheelchair accessible, admission is by donation. Call 250-724-3412. Melissa Martin is the Arts Administrator for the Community Arts Council, at the Rollin Art Centre.
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