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A Halloween Dance will be held at Lobelco Hall on Friday, October 30. Funds raised will go towards Erin Smith's MS treatment planned for April 2016.
Bella Coola couple grateful for community support in fight against MS BY CAITLIN THOMPSON Erin Smith’s symptoms crept up on her. Family and friends noticed something was amiss with the young woman in her mid-thirties, who was normally in good health. But it was hard to pin down exactly what it was. “It was really a collection of little things at first, and I didn’t give it too much thought,” Erin Smith explains from her dining room table in Bella Coola. “I kept thinking it would get better, but it just didn’t.” Erin Smith is now eight months pregnant and facing the fight of her life. Diagnosed with primary
progressive multiple sclerosis (PPMS) in November 2014, together with her husband Ben, their lives have essentially been turned upside down. “I have always been a healthy person,” Erin said. “There is no cure for PPMS and it’s aggressive, so it’s a very, very scary diagnosis.” PPMS is a rare form of multiple sclerosis - only about 10 percent of MS patients are diagnosed with it. Unlike typical relapsing remitting MS, PPMS is characterized by a lack of remissions. Patient’s symptoms simply get worse and worse, and drug therapies aimed at “normal” remitting MS are ineffective at slowing the progression or
alleviating symptoms. “In Canada, it’s basically not treated,” Erin explains. “It’s such a rare form that most MS research and subsequent treatments are not focused on PPMS.” PPMS sufferers slowly lose their basic functions as the disease attacks myelin (a protective layer which covers the nerves in the brain and spinal cord), and eventually leads to complete paralysis. Erin now finds simple everyday tasks using fine motor skills, such as using a knife, brushing her teeth or writing her name, are much more difficult or simply impossible. Her speech has slowed and her movements are more
spastic, and unpredictable. Thankfully, her condition will not affect her pregnancy and their baby is due to be born at the beginning at of December. “We were told long before Erin’s diagnosis that we would never be able to have children,” said her husband Ben. “So the pregnancy was a huge surprise, we feel incredibly lucky and are really looking forward to it.” After receiving the devastating diagnosis, Erin and Ben began conducting their own research into possible treatments. There are varying treatments for PPMS, although none are offered in Canada or the U.S. After many hours spent
searching, they concluded their best shot at halting the disease lay in a treatment known as Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT). Explained in layman’s terms, the treatment removes stem cells from Erin’s own peripheral blood and puts them through a process that essentially “scrubs” the PPMS from her stem cells. She will then be put through four grueling rounds of chemotherapy back-to-back to “reset” her immune system. Following the chemo her own stem cells, now “clean” of PPMS, will be transplanted back into her body. As PPMS is an autoimmune disorder, it is hoped that the
transplanted stem cells will become the new “bosses” of her immune system, and the progression of the disease will be halted. The whole process is estimated to take between four to eight weeks. The couple said that various PPMS sufferers in online forums have reported very positive results following the procedure. While the treatment is essentially intended to halt the progression of the disease and offers no guarantee that symptoms will reverse, some patients have reported that their symptoms have lessened following the procedure. SEE
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Funds raised will go to Erin's medical treatment FROM PAGE 1 “It’s giving me hope that in the future I can be here and be a mother, otherwise it was very hopeless,” Erin said. “Right now we are just hoping the symptoms will stop worsening, and any reversal of symptoms would be a bonus.” However, the financial cost of the procedure, $54,500 USD, is simply too much for the couple to bear. Erin worked as a Special Education Teacher and is now on disability;
Ben is a Youth Care Worker at Bella Coola Elementary. “It’s hard to ask for help,” Ben said. “But people here have made it easy, they’ve been so amazing. We are absolutely overwhelmed with the community’s willingness to help.” Ben initially created a donation site under YouCaring.com and shared it on the Valley’s Facebook site - Belco Bulletin Board. The community response was swift. So far, the online forum
on YouCaring has raised over $12,000. Community events include a Legion Dinner/Pub Quiz planned for Saturday, October 24. There will also be prizes for the Pub Quiz, a 50/50 raffle, and toonie-loonie draws. Tickets are $25 and part of the proceeds will go to Erin's treatment. In addition, a Halloween Dance featuring AKA will be held on Saturday, October 30 at Lobelco Hall.
Tickets are $25 and include appetizers and a raffle for prizes. Tickets are available at Koopas, Mountain Valley Organics, Dragonfly Studios, Little Nook and Shop Easy. There is an account at the WLDCU under “Erin’s Medical Fund” for local donations, and finally, Ben’s hometown of Aberdeen, Scotland is holding a traditional “Ceilidh” - a dance and fundraiser. Erin plans to leave
for her hometown of Golden, BC, in November to have the baby. Following the baby's arrival, Erin's HSCT is scheduled to begin next April in Mexico, the nearest country to offer it to people with PPMS.
“We are so grateful, we never imagined we’d get help like this. We couldn’t have done it on our own” said Ben. Erin agrees. “We really want the community to know how grateful we are, and
we really want everyone to have fun at the Halloween Dance. It’s going to be a good time.” For more information or to donate, visit Erin’s YouCaring site at www.youcaring.com/ erin-smith.
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SENIORS INDOOR CARPET BOWLING Challaine Dettling-Morton's parents Rhonda and Darren with Chris Millham and Denise Casperson of Bella Coola's BC Service Centre
Bella Coola BC Service Centre employees honoured with Community Leadership Award BY CAITLIN THOMPSON The staff of Bella Coola’s BC Service Centre were honoured with a special Community Leadership Award from the Kidney Foundation of Canada, BC and Yukon Branch, for their dedication and support of organ donation and registration. Chris Millham and Denise Casperson have been instrumental in encouraging Bella Coola residents to register their organs for donation. At the BC Service Centre, those wishing to register themselves can pick up an organ donation card and pop it in the mail, ensuring that their organs will be donated to those in need. The award was presented by Rhonda
Morton and Darren Dettling, whose daughter Challaine was born without functioning kidneys and spent two years on dialysis until she grew strong enough and big enough for a transplant. Rhonda is now a volunteer with the Kidney Foundation of Canada. Challaine DettlingMorton’s remarkable story is well known in Bella Coola, and has almost certainly proved to be a catalyst for local people to register as organ donors. “Our family has experienced this very dire situation, where our daughter Challaine was born in April 2009 with end-stage kidney failure,” Rhonda shared. “The odds were against us many times, and it was tough, but she smiled and blew
everyone her kisses everywhere. She was a happy girl despite the internal turmoil.” Challaine spent almost her entire first two years of life on dialysis. Peritoneal dialysis began on her third day of life. Hemodialysis took over once the peritoneal stopped working, and she underwent threehour sessions, four days a week, leaving her with only one day free from the invasive process. “The machine removed her entire blood volume twelve and a half times each session before she would become too toxic for herself again,” explained Rhonda. “It’s amazing, dialysis kept her alive for 26 months.” Challaine’s father Darren began rounds of testing to see if he
was a match for organ donation and incredibly, he was. “We received the good news on my birthday, June 8, 2011,” said Rhonda’ brother, Ray Morton. “Rhonda told me when we were sitting in the lobby in Children’s Hospital. I have so much respect for them as parents, they’ve been through so much.” After spending a total of two years as an inpatient of Vancouver Children’s Hospital, Challaine is now an active six-year old, enjoying school, family life, and discovering her world. She will have to take anti-rejection drugs for the rest of her life, but she is dialysis free and it has changed her life forever. SEE 'DONOR' PAGE 5
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Pat Housty honoured for 40 years of service to Bella Bella Heiltsuk matriarch Pat Housty was honoured in Bella Bella late last month for 44 years of business service to her community. Housty was the manager of the Bella Bella Band Store for over 40 years, weathering all sorts of of crises, managing dozens of staff, and always finding the time to do more. Housty served on the Heiltsuk Band Council, as a trustee on the Economic Development Corporation and helped raise money for a multitude of causes and community events. The community could always count on Housty to help at potlatches, weddings, funerals, high school grads and
more; she was a tireless community supporter. Bella Bella held a celebration for Pat on September 30, 2015. Letters of acknowledgment poured in from Premier Christy Clark, Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, John Rustad, and the District Officer of the RCMP. “People like my Auntie Pat have set the bar, laid the foundation, set the standard so to speak and have modelled a way forward for us to follow as leaders of our community,” said her nephew Reg Moody “These great people of her generation have showed us that it’s not about us as individuals but us as a Nation for our
Nation.” Housty was recognized as a “visionary leader,” “authentic to the bone,” and a “consummate professional.” Her colleagues frequently lauded her remarkable skill at developing strategic initiatives, but at the same time, recognized – and appreciated – her willingness to “get her hands dirty.” Now that she’s officially “retired” Housty plans to relax and spend quality time with her family and grandchildren. Heiltsuk matriarch Pat Housty was honoured in Bella Bella last month for 44 years of service to her community
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Are you an organ donor? Register at Service BC FROM PAGE 3 As for her father, Darren has noticed very few side effects from the donation of his kidney, saying he is hiking mountains
and keeps a very normal activity level. “The only thing I noticed is that I get thirsty more often,” he shared. “Challaine’s doing amazing, and
that’s all that matters.” “Your family has shown an amazing degree of courage, it’s very inspirational,” said BC Service Centre employee
Chris Millham. Have you registered to be an organ donor? Right now there are over 500 people in BC waiting for a life saving
organ transplant, and almost 400 of those are waiting for a kidney. Sadly many of these patients will die waiting. 95 percent of
British Columbians say they support organ donation but only 19 percent have actually registered on BC’s organ donor registry. The Kidney
Foundation of Canada has committed to increase organ donor registration and kidney transplants by 50 percent over the next five years. Challaine was the recipient of her father's kidney four years ago after spending her entire life on dialysis.
CCRD “Minutes in a Minute” for October 2015 BY TANIS SHEDDEN On Thursday October 8th, the CCRD Board of Directors held their regular meeting. Highlights from the October Board Meeting include: Director Alison Sayers has put the Central Coast Regional District on the map with her election to the Union of British Columbia Municipalities Executive Board for a one-year term. UBCM is used as a platform by BC’s local governments to engage will the Provincial government on matters of policy. Thorsen Creek Waste & Recycling Centre is now accepting used oil, oil filters and anti-freeze during their regular hours 8:30am – 5:30 pm Wednesday and Saturday. The Provincial government is developing new guidelines to help steer regional districts
in the solid waste management planning process. Implementation of the new guidelines is expected in 2016, and until these new guidelines become available, the planning process for the CCRD Solid Waste Management Plan has been postponed. The Economic Development Advisory Committee has started engaging with the Bella Coola Valley Businesses as part of the inaugural Business Walks Program. If any local businesses wish to be visited by a Business Walks team they are encouraged to contact Tanis Shedden. Please Note: The next meeting will be held on Friday November 13th at 9 am. The public are welcome to attend. For anyone interested in further information please visit the CCRD website, Facebook page, or stop by the office to speak
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NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING of the Bella Coola Consumers Co-operative Association
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Seventy-Second (72nd) Annual General Meeting of the Bella Coola Consumers Co-operative Association will be held: DATE: Wednesday November 18, 2015 TIME: 7:30 PM PLACE: Co-op Building - Lower Level PURPOSE: Receive Annual Reports Election of Directors
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Nathan Cullen sweeps election once again BY ERNEST HALL For the fifth time since 2006, Nathan Cullen will be representing Bella Coola and the Central Coast as he returns to Ottawa as Member of Parliament for SkeenaBulkley Valley – the largest riding in British Columbia In an election which saw the federal New Democratic Party under leader Thomas Mulcair move from its position as Official Opposition into third place nation-wide and the Liberals under Justin Trudeau sweeping the election in its move from third place
to form a majority government, Cullen once again tipped the scales at more than 50 per cent in what he called a “bittersweet” win. As the results came in, Cullen told a media conference linked by telephone that his feelings were “mixed” between disappointment in the national upset contrasting with his relief that “the politics of fear has been rejected” for a “much more progressive agenda”, noting in particular that with Trudeau and the Liberals, Canada has a Prime Minister who has publicly opposed the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project.
Cullen attributed his win to the hard work of volunteers in the riding and the fact that his supporters didn’t take for granted the NDP’s strong position at the outset of the 11-week campaign – the third longest campaign in Canadian history. He speculated that the length of the campaign could partly explain his party’s huge loss nation-wide, saying “the results would have been different” if the election had been held three weeks earlier. Noting that the Liberals presented a very progressive platform that could have come from the NDP, he pointed to Mulcair’s
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stand on the “niqab issue” as a partial explanation for the NDP’s fall in the polls. (Mulcair had defended a woman’s right to wear the face-concealing garment in citizenship ceremonies, contrary to the position of Stephen Harper and the Conservatives.) While pointing out the “negative politics around the niqab issue”, Cullen said he was nevertheless “very proud of the principled stand our party continued to make even if it meant losing. We are not a party that is going to try and win at all costs.” With reference to issues in his own riding, Cullen pointed to a need for a review of the federal subsidy granted to British Columbia for operating the ferry service on the North and Central Coast. He pledged to make this matter “front and centre” with his return to Ottawa. He also intends to “hold their (the Liberals’) feet to the fire” on their stated opposition to the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline project and on investigating the cases of missing aboriginal women and girls. He also intends to “nail the Liberals down” on their position on natural gas development in the region. "Clean energy investment, the inquiry
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As for his future in Ottawa, Cullen said he sees his role in the much diminished NDP caucus as “telling the story about the Northwest” and working for his constituents, and that a bid for national leadership of the NDP is “the furthest thought on my mind”. (Cullen ran for
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the leadership in the contest to replace former leader Jack Layton who resigned over failing health prior to his death in 2011). For the moment, Cullen added: “I’m going to see my kids and have a normal meal again. We put almost 20,000 kilometres on the car. It was a long, long campaign. I’m just focused in on phoning my colleagues . . . and seeing how everyone is doing.” Meanwhile, Tyler Nesbitt, Cullen’s Conservative challenger who took 25 pe rcent of the vote, pledged to help Cullen advance the interests of the riding with the new Liberal government, and Liberal candidate Brad Layton, who finished the race with 20 per cent was pleased with his party’s national win. Green party candidate Jeannie Parnell won 3.6 per cent of the vote and the Christian Heritage Party’s Don Spratt drew in 1.8 per cent.
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Justin Trudeau sweeps to power with majority Liberal government BY CAITLIN THOMPSON As the election results rolled in it was very obvious that Canadians wanted change, and they got it. In a historic win, Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party swept to power on Monday night, winning 184 seats after starting the arduous 78-day campaign in third place. Harper’s Conservatives took control of 99 seats, and the NDP suffered a serious blow, losing over 70 seats and ending up with 44. Green Party leader Elizabeth May retained her seat and the Bloc Quebecois won 10 seats. In B.C.’s northwest Nathan Cullen, who arguably holds some of the most popular support in his riding anywhere across the country, was easily re-elected with over 50 percent of the vote. This election saw historic voter turnout - an estimated 68 percent of registered voters took to the polls. The Liberal party saw the most gains, winning every single seat in Atlantic Canada and taking back almost all of the Quebec seats the NDP won in the 2011 election. Overall, the
Liberals gained 150 seats, the Conservatives lost 67, and the NDP lost 59. Bruce Anderson, one of CBC’s At Issue panelists, called Justin Trudeau’s ascent to prime minister as a “campaign for the ages.� It’s true that Trudeau is the son of a former PM, but he defied great odds to win. The Liberals started the campaign with a mere 37 seats in the House of Commons and were polling in third place. But once the ballots were all counted, the Liberals had taken 184 seats. Trudeau’s astounding success also highlights the reversals of fortune for both the Conservatives, who have governed since 2006, and the NDP, who were first in the polls going into this 11-week campaign. Expectations are high on the young PM-elect, who is now the second-youngest Prime Minister in Canadian history, being elected at age 43. Only Joe Clark was younger when he was elected at age 39 in 1979. Trudeau delivered an optimistic victory speech, sticking with the positive theme he pushed throughout the campaign and thanking the people for what he
Justin Trudeau celebrates his historic win with his wife Sophie Gregoire in Montreal called “their win.� “Real change has come to Canada, and it's because of you,� said Trudeau. “Your knocks and calls. Your donations. Your support on social media. And most importantly, your votes. From every last candidate, to every last volunteer, donor and supporter, remember: I didn’t make history. You did.�
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The re-established Bella Coola Human-Bear Safety Committee's vision is to ensure people and bears safely co-exist in the Bella Coola Valley
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The re-established Bella Coola Human-Bear Safety Committee held their inaugural meeting on August 13 at the Hagensborg airport boardroom. The vision of this committee is to ensure people and bears safely co-exist in the Bella Coola Valley. The committee’s mission is to provide strategic leadership as a problem solving, planning and review body to increase human safety through prevention and resolution of humancaused bear conflicts. The purpose of the Bella Coola Human-Bear Safety
Committee is to provide a forum for sharing information and divergent views on the issues related to humanbear conflicts. The committee will develop, facilitate and promote proactive, community-based solutions that will reduce conflicts and increase safety for both people and bears, develop conflict prevention strategies and maintain best practices for minimizing human-bear conflicts, and develop effective communications and public outreach programs for minimizing human-bear conflict. The committee will also research and pilot projects related to
human-bear conflict, including research subjects, research methods and research funding, develop and maintain efficient systems for monitoring, collecting and managing conflict information and data, and coordinate, review and recommend funding proposals or requests related to human-bear conflict reduction. The initial focus of the committee will be on bear conflicts within and adjacent to Bella Coola Valley communities as these pose the highest risk to public safety. Membership includes local representatives from the Nuxalk First Nation, DFO, the RCMP, the
BC Conservation Foundation WildSafeBC Program, the Ministry of Environment, and the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations. Other individuals, agencies and organizations may be invited to meetings that deal with specific issues that fall within their mandates. A communication strategy will also be developed to ensure the public have an opportunity to provide their perspective to committee members, and actions and results of the committee are reported back out. Meetings will be held approximately once monthly dur-
ing bear season (May - October) with additional meeting as required depending on issues brought forward by the Committee. Check back here for information arising from the second meeting (which took place October 5) including current initiatives and further details regarding the communications strategy. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the Bella Coola Human-Bear Safety Committee please contact the Nuxalk Stewardship Office at soa@nuxalknation.ca or Mike Badry, Ministry of Environment at mike.badry@gov. bc.ca.
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Clean and excellent condition. 185,000 highway kms. White, AWD, seats 7 in 4 heated bucket seats and rear bench. Mounted summer and studded winter tires. $8,500. 250-398-8219 ask for Jim or leave message. Get Ready For Winter Roads!
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$300 & Under 4 Bridgestone winter tires, 205/16R/16 on steel rims, 5 bolt. $250. (250)392-7303
Free Items Free to a good home. 3 female kittens. They are 3 months old, litter box trained and inside and/or outside cats. 250-305-5337 and leave a message.
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Clean, lakeview, 1bdr. apt. $500. util. incl., n/s, quiet working person preferred, f/s, n/p. r/r 250-398-7361
Travel trailer 1 bdrm. (Back up to the lake & enjoy dinner, watching/listening to the loons. Dining area converts to a 2nd bed). Bright large windows. Pulled easily with small Mazda truck. (250)305-6045
2005 Ford Freestar Ltd. 7 passenger, a/c, factory dvd, p/s, fully loaded, leather, remote start, 4.2 L auto. Reduced! $2800 obo. Mike or Sheila 250-398-7589 or 250-305-4709.
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Garage Sales 11th Annual Seniors Village Garage Sale Saturday, October 17th 9:00 am to 1:00 pm 1455 Western Avenue (back courtyard) Hot dogs & pop available. Loads of treasures!
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2bdrm mobile f/s w/d near Mountview store. d/d r/r Quiet working people preferred. $650/mo 250-392-5667 2 bdrm trailer on working ranch in Springhouse. Prefer working couple. Horses & pets ok. Avail. Nov 1. $600/mon. 250-392-9706. 3 bdrm mobile homes fridge, stove, close to casino. no pets. (250)392-7617
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Room & Board Large bright room for female senior. 5 mins to town. All meals, housekeeping, util, and some transport included. $800/mon. 250-392-7884.
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1997 Freightliner FL 170 with sleeper-cab, aluminum flat deck with tool boxes and sides and 5th wheel hitch, air brakes, exhaust brake, 8.5 L Cummins diesel, good rubber. $28,900 OBO 250-296-3318
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