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Massive parasite Earthquake rattles beds but fails to infection cause nerves of startle whale’s death
By Stacey Marple By Stacey Marple Haida Gwaii Observer Haida Gwaii Observer The early morning of Friday April 24, A severe parasitic is beingof 6.1 Haida Gwaii was hitinfestation by an Earthquake blamed for the death of a rare Cuvier’s beaked magnitude. No tsunami warnings were issued whale found on the shores of Gwaii Hanaas after the earthquake. The epicentre of the in May. was approximately 167 km south of the quake Results a necropsy performed by the Village of ofQueen Charlotte. University of British Columbia and released Some residents of Haida Gwaii reported last month conobjects shaking and windows rattling, but no firmed adamage crassicauda serious or injuries were reported. worm parasite As the islands of Haida Gwaii all have infection around the unique geological qualities, the effects of an kidneys. earthquake can vary from island to island. “It had one of the Every community reported feeling the quake in worst Crassicauda different ways. Queen Charlotte Village which infections I’ve ever has a rock base didn’t feel the quake as much seen,”PhD. student as the residents of the northern parts of Graham MarinaTlell Piscitelli island. and north is mostly a sand based withand the feels University area almost every quake that happens. ofShirley British Wilson Columbia of Skidegate reported said. the earthquake. “I was sitting in my feeling - Marina Piscitelli “Both bed whenkidneys I heard the house creak.” After were severely the initial creakcomshe felt her bed start rocking promised.” and noticed her ornaments rocking. “The This infection found inthe fin quake whales ornaments rockedhas forbeen a while after and could be lethal by inducing congestive stopped,” Ms. Wilson told the Observer. “My renaland failure. Moderate infections cause extenson brother who were also in the house sive injury to the vascular system. didn’t feel the earthquake at all.” A construction working onof thethe new Barry Pages of crew Masset, director Watchmen cabin on SGang Gwaay discovSkeena-Queen Charlotte Regional District ered he thefelt whale in Maybut in because a significant state of said the quake it was fairly decomposition. Theconcerned. Department of Fisheries short he wasn’t too However, he and Oceans Haanas added, “Thisaccompanied is a reminderGwaii to every one tostaff be to the site, but did not find any obvious cause prepared.” ofEarthquakes death. Samples taken studied. are were nothing newtotobeHaida “We also collected some diagnostic samples Gwaii. The quake comes just weeks after a for lab testing,” Ms. Piscitelli said. study identied Haida Gwaii as ground zero rare whale carcass notwest the forThe the adult, next major seismic eventwas on the only one that had washed ashore in B.C. coast. Another beaked whale was discovered This recent earthquake doesn’t qualifynear as Tofino around the same time. the big one scientists predict, as it was smaller At even Gwaiisome Haanas site, the tissue after was the 7.7 than of the aftershocks removed and the bones frozen and transported magnitude earthquake in 2012. toThe a facility on Saltspring island where same weekend that Haida Gwaii they got will be composted in horse for one hit by this 6.1 tremor, Nepalmanure was devastated year to remove the remaining flesh and oils. by a 7.8 magnitude event. Earthquakes between a 6.0 and a 6.9 are on Page 2 considered a strong onSee theWHALE Richter scale.
“It had the worst Crassicauda infections I’ve ever seen.”
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Photojournalist Farah Nosh explains how she captured some of the images displayed behind her at the Haida Gwaii Submitted photo Committee members of the opening Pulling Together Haida Gwaii EventIraq demonstrate their teamwork at the shed in the Museum during the grand of her new photo exhibit, to Haida Gwaii—a storyabilities of conflict andcarving personal healing. Kay Centre. The group will be holding a fund raiser May 2. See full story on Page 3
Patrick Shannon named B.C.’s Search and rescue suspended after Young Day 3 Aboriginal Entrepreneur of the Year
By Quinn Bender Haida Gwaii Observer By Stacey Marple Haida Gwaii The search forObserver Kumdis Ilsand resident, Brent Hendren, was suspended Skidegate’s Patrick Shannon is the last weekend following one of Haida recipient of this year’s B.C. Aboriginal Gwaii’s largest search and rescue Business Young Entrepreneur of the operations in more than 25 years. Year Award. Evil Patrick by Design, as “I know for a fact that if he was the company was once called, is Mr. alive out there we would have found Shannon’s award-winning and him. There’s no chancebrainchild we would is in the midst of being rebranded with have missed him. The community the new and improved InnoNative. should know we didname, everything we Amougnst his accomplishments is possibly could to find him,” said the Xaayda Hub in Skidegate, a venChris Ashurst, SAR manager with ture he runs with YolandaSearch Caltworthy Archipelago Ground and that provides a place for people rent Rescue and deputy unit leadertowith
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professional, temporary Massett Marine Rescue.work space to getMr. outHendren, of the coffee “Not 27,shop wasscene. last seen only for our needs, but I thought, we rowing out to his Kumdis Island can also address the broader need in the cabin rental with supplies Sunday
morning, April 18. He missed dinner plans with friends later that night. communities here Tuesday for the space,” Mr. The following Masset Shannon said. RCMP received a missing persons He started hisled entrepreneurial career report, which to the discovery just over a year ago when he had the Mr. Hendren’s boat abandoned and opportunity to be a part of the program, overturned south of Watun River HaidaPure Owned and Operated,Park. in which near Lake Provincial he“It learned how tobelieved turn his passion for is strongly that Brent web design, videography and photogdrowned when his rowboat capsized raphyofinto a successful business. west Kumdis Island,” Mr. Ashurst His goal isn’t just to make a living on said. “This is based on information Haida Gwaii, but bring in new from witnesses, the location ofbusiness the capfrom off-island tothe contribute to theoflocal sized vessel, and distribution his economyeffects on a greater personal alongscale. the shoreline. See XAAYDA on Page 2 See SEARCH on Page 2
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Police Report Shooters sought Sept. 15: At approximately 8:30 p.m. police responded to a report of a group of young teens who were shooting a .22 calibre rifle at highway road signs near St Mary’s Springs Highway 16. The individuals fled the scene in a mid size SUV or a pickup which had a canopy on the vehicle. It travelled north but patrols were unable to locate it, Masset detachment also made patrols however the vehicle was not found. If anyone has any information on this event please contact the RCMP (250)559-4421 or Crimestoppers.
High behind the wheel Sept. 16: Police observed an unlicenced vehicle travelling south on highway 16 near the Kai Center. Police pulled the vehicle over and found the driver had consumed marihuana. The vehicle was searched and paraphernalia and roaches were located. The driver of the vehicle was taken back to his residence, no criminal charges forwarded in this instance
Phone scam warnings RCMP are warning the community of phone scams that seem to be increasing over the last few months. Police advise to be vigilant and not to provide information to callers requesting money. Contact phone busters if you are unsure of the validity of the call or go on line www. antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca
Cheque fraud mystery peters out By Stacey Marple Haida Gwaii Observer Port Clements CAO Kim Mushinski was pleased to report that there has been no more fraudulent cheques reported to the village office. On June 23 the village received a phone call from a woman who was inquiring about the validity of a cheque she had received, apparently from the municipal office. The Village confirmed it was not one of their cheques. Nonetheless, all the banking information on the cheque, including a signature by Port Clements Mayor Ian Gould, was correct. The next day the village received another call from someone who was able to scan and send the village a copy of the cheque, along with a Kijiji ad they has responded to that resulted on this cheque being sent. It’s unclear what the nature of the ad was. The RCMP and Credit union were advised of the situation. The Village received several calls throughout the week from individuals and Banks that have been receiving the cheques. Both of the Village’s banks are aware of the issue and have taken security measures to ensure these cheques do not actually get processed. No financial loss has come to the Village as a result, just inconvenience. .
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Patrick Shannon and creative partner Yolanda Caltworthy will be attending the B.C. Aboriginal Business award Gala to accept Mr. Shannon’s young Entrepreneur of the year award.
Team launches two business startups in one year XAAYDA from Page 1 “We have recognized that if we want to grow, we need to look off island for the big market to hit,” Mr. Shannon said. “There is only so much of what we can do on-island, and also we want to bring more money back to the islands. That is the great thing about technology and media, that it allows you to do work remotely.” Internet service on Haida Gwaii has been Mr. Shannon’s biggest barrier. But he is confident the days of inferior service are numbered. “Once we hurdle that, really, the sky’s the limit. I see Haida Gwaii being the media and technology hub of Northern B.C.” This is why Mr. Shannon won the Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. He credits his mentor Erica Ryan-
“This award is putting what we do... in front of the top business leaders in B.C.” - Patrick Shannon
Gagne for nominating him. She has one herself, from 2013. She was also named Outstanding Female Aboriginal Entrepreneur of the Year in 2011. “She has her finger on the pulse of a lot of amazing resources for young entrepreneurs and has been a wealth of resources—a friend and
support system,” Mr. Shannon said. “Having people like Erica has been absolutely pivotal of getting any amount of success like this, I think that this is what we would like to do for other people.” By all indications, the future of Mr. Shannon’s business is bright. “If you look at a year ago to now, it’s night and day, we have basically launched two businesses and now won an award, and it is still growing exponentially.” Ms. Caltworthy and Mr. Shannon will be attending the Gala Dinner for the award in Vancouver next month, but not before a lengthy filming trip around the northwest to help promote their business. “This [award] is putting what we do, all our services, in front of the top business leaders in B.C., which can’t do anything but help,” Mr. Shannon said.
Whale’s death not linked to 30 others
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The skeleton will then be reassembled and displayed as a scientific attraction in the Gwaii Haanas offices in Skidegate. Cuvier’s beaked whales are hard to spot in the wild, as they don’t make a large disturbance in the water when they surface, unlike orcas. The whales are found all around the world, but are seldom seen in B.C. waters as they spend most of their time far from shore. They hold the record for the longest, deepest dives ever recorded a marine mammal, swimming to
“Both kidneys were severely compromised.” - Marina Piscitelli
depths of nearly three kilometres and staying underwater for more than two hours.
So far it doesn’t appear the beaked whale’s death is linked to about 30 other known whale deaths in B.C. and Alaska since May. In those cases of 11 fin whales, 18 humpbacks (four in B.C)., one grey and four unidentified cetaceans are believed to have died from toxic algae, caused by what scientists have nicknamed the “Blob,” a 1,600-kilometre stretch of unusually warm water. A UBC professor said the algae contains a neurotoxin and is contaminating krill and sardines in large numbers, which the whales then eat and can die essentially of food poisoning.
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Masset residents snake down the highway to higher ground following the 7.8-magnitude quake in 2012.
The Haida Heritage Centre made learning a little more fun last week. As of Saturday administrators began posting their word of the week feature not just in print, but video now as well. The light-hearted addition found on Facebook, features staff and visitors delivering
the correct pronunciation of each week’s selected word. If the first instalment is any indication, they’ll continue to do so with fun and and personality. The first video featured the Haida word for dragonfly: mama ts’iik’ay. For novice learners
and non-Haida alike, the approach helps lodge the word firmly in the mind, thanks to the repetition of multiple speakers with their own personal inflections. To view the video visit the Haida Heritage Centre’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/kaay.llnagaay.
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Precisely at 10:15 a.m. on Oct. 15 several schools and organizations on Haida Gwaii will be participating in the 2015 Great BC Shakeout, a drill designed by the BC Earthquake Alliance Society to prepare British Columbians for a major seismic event. The society hopes to conduct the drill every year, modelled on the success of the Great California Shakeout. The drill asks people to “drop, cover and hold on” for up to two minutes in response to a simulated earthquake event. The largest earthquake in Canada occurred on Haida Gwaii in 1949, registering at a magnitude 8.1. Canada’s second largest earthquake was also on Haida Gwaii on Oct. 27, 2012, registering at magnitude 7.8. Most islanders have experienced an earthquake and this drill is hoped to enhance public awareness of earthquake hazards and encourage personal preparedness. Queen Charlotte Secondary School and other island schools will be holding their own Great BC Shakeout on Oct. 15. All students and staff will practise the age old “Drop, Cover and Hold on” drill while pretending to have an earthquake. Organizers encourage people wherever they may be at 10:15 a.m. to participate in the drill, just as if a major earthquake is occurring at that very moment, and stay in the position for at least 60 seconds. But it’s probably a good idea to let people know what you’re doing ahead of time.
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Mini tsunami laps Islands By Stacey Marple Haida Gwaii Observer The 8.3 magnitude earthquake that rocked Chile Sept.16, killing at least 10 people and flooding coastal towns, was not felt in Haida Gwaii but still had an effect. Approximately 16 hours after the earthquake a six centimetre wave reached the northern parts of Haida Gwaii. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans reported that three small waves were detected as a result of the earthquake in Chile. B.C. has three tsunami recording sites on the coast of B.C. that is connected to the Alaska Tsunami Warning Centre that records in one minute intervals. The wave that reached Langara Island or otherwise know as Henslung Cove was just six centimetres. Richard Thomson an ocean researcher for the DFO told the Observer “The tsunami waves observed at Haida Gwaii formed in the ocean off the coast of Chile and came directly from Chile.” The small tsunami wave hit the northwest coast of Haida
Gwaii, Sept. 17 at 9:51 a.m. The largest wave measured at only 10 centimetres at Winter Harbour on Vancouver island. The wave took about 16 hours to travel to the B.C. Coast and moved nearly as fast as a commercial jetliner. The pacific coast of Chile was all put on tsunami warning including Hawaii and parts of the California coast. Haida Gwaii and other B.C. coastal communities did not issue tsunami warnings. Tsunami’s can be dangerous for man hours after arrival and the initial wave is not necessarily the largest wave. The National Tsunami Warning Center reported a large tsunami wave along the Chilean coast, near the epicenter. In Coquibo, Chile, a wave was measured at more than 15 feet. Chile sits on an arc of volcanoes and a fault line circling the Pacific Ocean known as the “Ring of Fire”. The area experiences frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Since 1973, Chile has had more than a dozen earthquakes of magnitude 7.0 and above.
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Wilson Brown acclaimed school trustee for Old Massett By Stacey Marple Haida Gwaii Observer
The School Board for SD50 met for the first time in the new school year last week in Sandspit. Duncan White, chief election officer for the school district, led the meeting off by presenting the board with a new trustee for Old Massett, Wilson Brown. The original call for candidates resulted in no valid nominations being received by the 4 p.m. deadline on August 14. Despite several advertisement being placed in the Observer and a courtesy advertisement in the
Old Massett Village newsletter and on the School District 50 website. Mr. White was forced to extend the nomination process for another three days. As a result, one nomination was received by the final deadline of August 17, there was no need for an actual election and Mr. Brown was elected by acclamation.
Travel Schedule The School board has approved the Trustee travel schedule for the 2015-16 school year. Trustees will attend the Northwest Branch meeting in September and a Liaison Meeting with Ministry and B.C. Public Schools Employers’
Association (BCPSEA) Labour and BCSTA Provincial Council in October. There will be a BC school Trustees’ Association (BCSTA) Academy in November with the new year bringing the BCPSEA AGM in January. The trustees will have a chance to take part in the BCSTA Provincial Council meeting in February. The last of the scheduled meetings is planned to wrap up in April with the BCSTA’s Annual General meeting. The date for the First Nations Education Steering Committee Conference had yet to be announced.
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Sept. 23, 2010 A fin whale washed up on the Miller Creek beach, and people who helped visiting scientists had to burn their clothes. “The smell was atrocious,” said Matt Conley, a Q.C. based-fishery officer who was on the beach with the experts as they tried to determine the cause of the huge mammal’s death. The animal was a 50-foot, 35 to 40-tonne whale, and as fin whales are a species at risk, necropsies were performed.
Sept. 29, 2005 Old Massett carver and artist Ernest Yeltatzie, also known as Ernest Giinowiin Skillaw Edenso Swanson Yeltatzie was honoured with a Vancouver Arts Award as an emerging young artist. Robert Davidson who chose “Ernie” to receive the award, said “I am pretty excited to see his commitment to the art. He’s very eager and working hard to learn.” M r . Ye l t a z i e responded with “I am very humbled about it.”
Sept. 21, 1995 The school district had been officially changed to “School District No. 50 Haida Gwaii/ Queen Charlotte. The province approved this in August, adding Haida Gwaii to the district name, after the school board requested the change. The district chief executive Bill Roper said Ministry of Education contacted him before the change went through to ask if there would be a negative community reaction.
Sept. 26, 1985 The Council of the B.C. Nurses’ Union met on Sept. 12 and 13 at the Crest Hotel in Prince Rupert. There were 20 working nurses elected by their colleagues across the province to assure that the 18,000 members have representation according to both geographic location and type of collective agreement. Marsha Forrest, of Queen Charlotte City was the Chair of the Northwest Region, representing area nurses.
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More than just a business award, it’s entrepreneurism at its best We’re proud to feature this week’s frontpage story about the accomplishment of Patrick Shannon, winner of 2015’s Young Aboriginal Entrepreneur Award. We congratulate Mr. Shannon not only for winning a BC Aboriginal Business Award, but for the category in which he won. According to Statistics Canada, approximately 68 percent of new jobs are created by small and medium-sized ventures. While big business tends to shed jobs, young, small firms run by entrepreneurs is where job growth is most evident. Being an entrepreneur requires a variety of skills: drive, persistence, passion, patience, and, of course, hard work. On Haida Gwaii, it’s not simply business that’s needed to revitalize the economy, but entrepreneurial thinking to drive it. This is why his award for entrepreneurship is so notable. It’s a way of thinking, where you
don’t assume someone else is going to provide a solution for your needs. Where you look for and take a competitive advantage in terms of how you’re going to accomplish something. A lot of people interchange small business and entrepreneurship regularly. But the two concepts need to be separated. Small business is how many entrepreneurs start, but that doesn’t have to be the only destination. Entrepreneurial thinking as relevant from positions of government leadership, down to community planning and any aspect of society that requires solutions. Mr. Shannon attracted the attention of the British Columbia Achievement Foundation for two principal projects. One was his media venture in web design, videography and photography—he not only laid the foundation for his own business, but looked forward to envision its growth. He knows,
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and we agree, business potential on the islands cannot and will not be bogged down be dreadful bandwidth capacity forever, not in this day and age. Once it’s corrected, he foresees access to markets behind Haida Gwaii, bringing business onto the islands remotely, helping push a new industry forward: “Once we hurdle that, really, the sky’s the limit,” he says. “I see Haida Gwaii being the media and technology hub of Northern B.C.” His other venture is the newly opened Xaayda Hub in Skideagte, a place where others can rent professional work space to get their own ideas off the ground. In both cases, Mr. Shannon isn’t just carving out a business for himself, but facilitating business growth for the community at large. Nicely done, sir.
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Empowering youth to take on leadership roles By errol winter Executive director
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Marilynn Brzostowski Tlell “Of course. It never hurts to practice.”
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Letters to the Editor The profound failure of our economic models
Dear Editor, The federal leaders’ debate on the economy focused on important issues — jobs, deficits, infrastructure spending, pipelines, climate change — but no one talked about a different vision for Canada’s economy. What if we challenged our leaders to answer the dilemma posed by American journalist Charles Bowden: Imagine the problem is that we cannot imagine a future where we possess less but are more? Not being able to even imagine an economy without continual growth is a profound failure. A better economic vision would support the right of all Canadians to live in a healthy environment, with access to clean air and water and healthy food. It would respect planetary boundaries and provide the moral imperative to decrease growing income disparities. Businesses would be required to pay for environmental damage they inflict, capital would be more widely distributed and ideas, such as employee shareholder programs with ethically invested stocks, would be the norm. This alternative economy would connect people to family, friends and communities, focus on social capital investments over gross domestic product gains, and distribute wealth through taxes, social programs and minimum guaranteed incomes. In Canada, we don’t question our emphasis on constant growth. Our economic system favours short-term profits at the expense of our long-term health and survival. Despite more than five decades of trying to fix our environmental challenges, forests are still threatened, deserts are spreading and climate change is creating more frequent and intense storms, floods, forest fires and droughts. We’re also left with income inequality that threatens our democracy. Since the 1980s, the top
one per cent of Canadians has increasingly enjoyed the biggest share of income growth and the least pain during economic downturns. Since 2009, the top 10 per cent have seen half of all income growth. The bottom 50 per cent of Canadians have not only seen declines in income growth, accounting for just three per cent of income gains, they’ve also been hardest hit during recessions. A cornerstone of our current economy, consuming goods, may give us fleeting pleasure, but it isn’t making us happier. The Canadian Index of Wellbeing uncovered some troubling truths about the connection between the economy and well-being. When Canada’s economy was thriving, Canadians saw only modest improvements in their overall quality of life, but when the economy faltered our well-being took a disproportionate step backward. Despite this failure to imagine a better way, we may finally be seeing a change in course. The climate crisis is creating a global consciousness shift, with hundreds of thousands marching to demand change, and Pope Francis’s Encyclical warning that economic growth and technology can’t continue to trump all other concerns. Throughout Europe, North America and beyond, support is growing for confronting income and wealth inequality. Imagine a Canadian election in which leaders gave us economic visions aimed at caring for people and the planet. It’s time we talked about a future when we can live with less and be happier. I’ll be joining Peter Victor, one of Canada’s most respected ecological economists, to talk about these ideas at a public event for the Canadian Society for Ecological Economics conference in Vancouver on October 1. I hope to see some of you there. Sincerely, David Suzuki
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ne of the unique features of the Gwaii Trust is our Youth Board, which we established in 2011 to give young people living on Haida Gwaii a bigger say about the programs that affect them, and to provide an opportunity for them to take on leadership roles. We also had an eye on the future, believing that giving local young people experience on a board increases the possibility they will end up serving as Gwaii Trust directors, or helping represent their communities in other ways. Giving significant decision-making power to young people was a real experiment — one that has worked out surprisingly well. The Youth Board mirrors our regular board, with eight directors and eight alternates representing the communities of Haida Gwaii, all between the ages of 13 and 21. They meet throughout the year to make decisions on applications for youth grants, talk about issues facing young people on Haida Gwaii, and come up with new ideas. This year, they will award approximately $100,000 worth of grants. One of our youth directors is 17-year-old Rebbecca Holte, who has been representing Skidegate for the past year. Rebbecca said it’s been a rewarding experience to learn about how the Trust operates and to get the word out among youth. “I think it’s really awesome,” she said. “Who better to decide on youth projects than the youth?” Taking part in discussions with the other youth directors, Rebbecca has learned how challenging it can be to make decisions as a group. The Gwaii Trust believes in making decisions by consensus, rather than a simple majority vote, and that value applies to the youth board as well. Rebbecca said the youth directors quickly found that while they all brought different views to the table, it helps to listen carefully to what everyone else is saying and allow time for a thorough discussion. Along with the other directors, Rebbecca has been talking about the youth program and its potential, and took part in a presentation to the high school earlier this year. She is a regular volunteer at the Edge of the World Music Festival and has attended the past few Haida Gwaii Youth Assemblies. Her first assembly was a life-changing experience, she said. “The first time I went to the Youth Assembly, I thought I was really quiet,” she said. “But they encouraged everyone to stand up and use their voice. I discovered I could do it.” A special note for all artists: the deadline for our Youth Board Logo Contest is coming up on October 9. We’re excited about finding a logo specifically for the youth board. Our contest is open to all, with a prize of an iPad Air to be awarded to the winning entry. We’re looking for a compelling design that expresses something about our purpose and values – which are to promote quality youth programming and create a vibrant youth community network. To find out more about the youth program and full details on our logo contest, visit gwaiitrust.com and like our Facebook page at Gwaii Trust Youth Board Information. The Gwaii Trust update is a collaborative promotional venture by the Gwaii Trust Society and the Haida Gwaii Observer.
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Participants of this year’s Terry Fox Run in Sandspit report raising $320 for cancer reasearch. Amoung the 13 runners students Tommy and Theresa (not pictured) are being praised by the community for participating in both the public run, and the separate event hosted by the school.
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Les Wourms leads second weekend of Coho Derby Submitted by the Sandspit Rod and Gun Club The first weekend is in the book. It was a good one with good weather, fishing (catching), participation and a good turnout at the ‘Shack’. Forty five Coho were weighed in with some good weights. Same old, same old? Not at this year’s Derby. Lots of new names mixed with some of the old, all genders and ages, with Islanders and non-Islanders being represented in the Top 10. The leader in the first week was Al Hunt, who thought his fish wasn’t big enough. He and others were fishing from the rocks and probably were more productive then most of the other anglers. Sheri Scott, a non-Islander, caught her limit of four from the rocks (beginners luck) and caused quite a ruckus when she left her spot. Coho were also caught from boats and the shore at Copper Bay and Shingle Bay. There were lots of Coho around and it looked like a good run with three weekends remaining to catch the Big One. The board is full, setting the standard to beat for the following week. There is a lot of competition in all categories and two new categories for this derby. The Double Header is for the combined weight of two fish caught during the derby, not in the Top Ten. The Jack Diebold Memorial is for the combined weight of two fish caught by a parent and a child (15 years and younger) on the same day and not in the Top Ten. Top Ten for Week One 1. Alan Hunt 13# 15 oz 2. Sheri Scott 2# 07 oz 3. Chris Putterill 12# 01 oz 4. Traxten Moore 12# 01 oz 5. Jasin Wourms 11# 12 oz 6. Shain Olson 11# 09 oz 7. Brett Servatius 11# 07 oz 8. Bev Collinson 11# 00 oz 9. Carter Olson 10# 14 oz 10. Behn Cochrane 10# 14 oz Top Women 1. Sheri Scott 2. Bev Collinson
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The shack was really busy with Ray K. and Elaine doing an awesome job of turning out
the good edibles. They sold out of hamburgers on Saturday and Sunday and if that is what you are wanting don’t wait too late. The Sourdough Breakfast was as good as ever and a great way to start your Sunday activities. Volunteers are always welcome and any part of the day spent helping is really appreciated. Stay safe and good luck with the Coho.
Week Two The Derby is half over with half to go. What an awesome start to the 62nd annual event: good weather, good fishing, good participation and great food coming out of the Shack. It’s good to see new names on the board and some of the old ones are starting to show as well. All ages, genders, residents and visitors are well represented this year. It looks like the shore and rock based anglers are providing a lot of the Coho for weigh-in. The boat people are bringing their share as well but it shows that a boat isn’t necessary to be competitive. Overall a lot of board changes from day to day and it would appear that a lot more are likely to happen.
Top 10 for Week Two 1. Les Wourms 15# 13 oz 2. Alex Matson 15# 05 oz 3. Dave Putterill 14# 13 oz 4. Al Hunt 13# 15 oz 5. Robin Pilon 13# 14 oz 6. Mike Leslie 13# 12 oz 7. Sarah Leslie 12# 14 oz 8. Kathy Salanski 12# 12 oz 9. Jen Freizen 12# 11 oz 10. Shain Olson 12# 10 oz Top Women 1. Robin Pilon 2. Sarah Leslie
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Juniors 1. Elizabeth Young 14# 01 oz 2. Jordyn Zarry 10# 02 oz Weekend Winner Les Wourms 15# 13 oz Cheechako
A cheechako is for six years and under (without a ticket) who weighs in the biggest fish.
The events of the weekend were pretty much as usual. However, one incident involved a boat that was discovered with only the bow out of the water in the middle of
Copper Bay. As it turned out it appeared to be a boat that was washed off the shore by the high tide. No one was involved and the Coast Guard and a local boater pulled the boat to the launch and returned it to the owner. Good out come and a good reminder to be careful and be prepared for the variation in the tides, weather and the local conditions. The ‘Shack’ and Ray K were really busy and the volunteers were kept busy too. More volunteers are always needed and appreciated. The Sunday morning (8 to 11) sourdough breakfast continues to be a hit. Thanks to all the individuals and companies that donate supplies and prizes. With two weekends to go in the Derby, now is the time to focus on getting the hook in the water, that is a barbless hook. The fine for fishing with a barbed hook is $150 as some unfortunate fishers found out on Saturday. Stay safe and may your good luck be a wee bit smaller than mine.
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Ray Wagstaff checks out the location where his friend, first-time entrant to the Sanspit Rod and Gun Club’s fishing Derby, Alan Hunt, landed the weekend winner at 13lb 15 oz. The winning fish was caught Sunday morning on a 3 in. Buzz Bomb, yellow and white.
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Environmental bill of rights narrowly endorsed Over vocal objections from some representatives, local politicians have narrowly endorsed a call for an “environmental bill of rights” for B.C. at their annual convention. Calling it “an idea whose time has come,” Richmond Coun. Harold Steves sponsored the motion Wednesday at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in Vancouver. It calls for recognition of a right to “live in a healthy environment, including the right to clean air, clean water, clean food and vibrant ecosystems.” Steves reminded delegates of a summer of smoke from forest fires and a drought that saw his Cache Creek farm run out of water. He noted the bill of rights has been supported by 36 municipalities around B.C., after a tour of local councils by the David Suzuki Foundation’s Blue Dot campaign. The idea was quickly challenged. “How is this resolution going to prevent forest fires and create clean air?” North Cowichan Coun. Al Siebring asked. “It’s not.” Williams Lake Mayor Walt Cobb dismissed the bill of rights movement as “David Suzuki propaganda” backed by
urban people who don’t understand that mining and forestry provide the lumber, copper and other products that build their homes and communities. Cobb said it already takes years of environmental review before resource extraction can be approved, “and if this passes, it will be another nail in the coffin of rural B.C.” Chilliwack Mayor Sharon Gaetz urged support for the bill of rights, arguing it would “raise our consciousness.” Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps quoted from a presentation to council by an 11-year-old boy and joined other delegates in calling for the resolution to support future generations. C o q u i t l a m C o u n . Te r r y O’Neill listed a dozen provincial laws governing clean water, air pollution, public health and food safety, calling on the convention to focus on specific measures instead of asserting rights that are actually “a demand for others to do something for you.” Nanaimo Regional District director Julian Fell agreed, saying four of the six rights proposed to his board are actually “entitlements.” He called for the UBCM to declare that water and air should be legally guaranteed to remain public assets.
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By Evelyn von Almassy Haida Gwaii Observer Food lovers, cooks and lovers of good story telling have had to wait on a long-delayed publishing date of Susan Musgrave’s latest project, A Taste of Haida Gwaii. But as of press time Ms. Musgrave was optimistic the humourous and story-laden volume may be on the shelves within this month. The cook book, Ms. Musgrave’s first, is based on her 40 years of living on Haida Gwaii. It is a collection of recipies both annecdotal and actual from hers and other islanders’ kitchen. “The book isn’t about recipes; it’s all about stories, to me, the writing is about stories.” This is a first for the muchlauded writer of prose and poetry, and recipient of many awards: a cook book of 384 pages, with 350 photographs. She chose what to write about by picking the local ingredients that follow the seasons. There is lots of Haida traditional lore in Susan Musgrave’s Taste of Haida Gwaii will be available for the book, and as Ms. Musgrave purchase in November notes “It’s got a sense of humour, and there are joke recipes too— covers 10 pages. “Everyone cook book. Islanders who for example, the dead sea lion wants my sour dough recipes.” bring it nto their kitchen are dish.” To make a recipe your own, sure to find as many familiar Ms. Musgrave bakes an she reminds us, you just have to ingredients, people and stoincredible sour dough bread, change one ingredient. ries, as they are to discover and in her book this recipe alone There are 90 recipes in this something new.
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Meet the candidates for Skeena-Bulkley Valley In conjunction with the all-candidates debates on Haida Gwaii this week, the first ever, the Observer invited the five candidates to introduce themselves to Islands voters. Each candidate was given roughly 250 words to explain what they see as the key issues in the riding and on Haida Gwaii.
Brad Layton, Liberal Hello fellow citizens of the Skeena Bulkley Valley riding and residents of Haida Gwaii. My name is Brad Layton and I am the Liberal candidate for the riding. I have strong convictions that as a society we can have both economic development and strong environmental standards for projects in northwestern BC. I also have strong convictions that we need to benefit from these projects locally and not just contribute to provincial or federal coffers. For economic development and strong environmental policy in our country we must have change from the current government to one that will listen to the concerns and values of all peoples of Canada. We will re-engage in a renewed, respectful and inclusive nationto-nation process with Indigenous Peoples to advance progress on the issues prioritized by First Nations, Metis and Inuit communities - Issues like housing, infrastructure, health and mental care, community safety and policing, child welfare, education. We will support the work of reconciliation and continue the necessary process of truth telling and healing, we will work with First Nations, Métis and Inuit Peoples to enact the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, starting with the implementation of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. We will also provide substantial new funding to support the ability of Indigenous communities to promote, preserve and enhance Indigenous languages and cultures. I look forward to my visit to Haida Gwaii and the first ever federal election debates to be held there.
Nathan Cullen, NDP Since 2004, I have had the honour of representing Haida Gwaii and Northwest BC in Parliament and across Canada. I am committed to serving this beautiful region with integrity and passion and if re-elected, that will continue to be my approach. On the north coast, our ferries are essential for keeping our communities connected, but Mr. Harper has failed to give them proper funding. I will work to increase the federal ferry subsidy for British Columbia to make sailings more regular and affordable for residents on Haida Gwaii. Canada must tackle climate change, and the NDP has an ambitious plan to do it. I will also continue to be a strong voice for protecting our coast by fighting against dangerous projects like Enbridge Northern Gateway that threaten our home and our way of life. I will also work to give communities the help and services they need. We will reverse Mr. Harper’s $36 billion cuts to healthcare, and hire more family doctors in our region. We will ensure everyone can retire with dignity by strengthening supports for seniors and reversing the Conservatives’ mean-spirited decision to raise the age of retirement from 65 to 67. And we will begin a new era of relations with First Nations based on respect and meaningful dialogue. On October 19, we have an historic opportunity to repair the damage Mr. Harper and the Conservatives have done to our country and our international reputation, and bring positive change to our region and our country. I hope you’ll be a part of it.
Tyler Nesibtt, Conservative
Don Sprat, Christian Heritage
The most important issue for voters in the Northwest is the economy. I’m focused on creating jobs in our region. The way to do that is by keeping everyone’s taxes low and encouraging investment in things that will allow for that job growth to happen, like responsible resource development. The way to harm economic and job growth prospects on Haida Gwaii is by forcing massive tax increases on its people and businesses. The Liberals and NDP are proposing new CPP, EI and business taxes on all Canadians. They also want to force a national carbon tax on the provinces that will increase the cost of gas and groceries in the Northwest and do nothing to address climate change. That is the exact opposite of what we should do right now given the economic instability across the globe. If elected, I will continue to fight for measures that will grow the economy and create jobs in our region. I will not support job-killing tax increases that grow the size of government in Ottawa but harm the local economies of the communities in SkeenaBulkley Valley. I hope to visit Haida Gwaii during this campaign however our campaign simply does not have the same financial war chest as that of Mr. Cullen, who is a celebrity across the country known for opposing energy projects. By election day on October 19, I think the people of Skeena-Bulkley Valley will support me because I support our jobs, our families and our way of life.
Don graduated from Full Gospel Bible College in 1973. Since graduation, he has served as a pastor, gospel singer, recording artist, Bible teacher, evangelist, missionary and international humanitarian aid and development. He was ordained in 1981. Don has also been a Christian human and civil rights activist working for the release of persecuted pastors and dissidents in the former communist nations since the late 1970s. Don became increasingly active in the mid-1980s defending the pre-born and the traditional family, helping found and publish Life Gazette Newspaper. He was nominated and ran for Surrey council in 1985 and 1986 with the Surrey Non-Partisan Association. Don organized and led Rescue Canada in BC (also known as Operation Rescue) in the late 1980s and early 1990s, for which he was repeatedly jailed. Eventually, this led in the mid1990s to defending our Section 2 Charter rights. He fought two battles in the courts over 15 years to see the Access to Abortion Services Act of BC (the ‘bubble zone’ law) struck down as unconstitutional. His application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada rejected June 18, 2009. He was arrested and convicted again for passing out copies of the Act in a ‘bubble zone’. Don and Gloria have also sheltered unwed mothers in crisis at their home. He also organized lobby efforts to Ottawa on behalf of preborn children. Don is currently in the process of founding a new organization called Life & Liberty Network. Taken from the CHP website with Mr. Sprat’s permission.
Jeannie Parnell, Green Jeannie is from the Stellaten First Nation; she graduated f r o m S F U ’s C o m m u n i t y Economic Development program in 2006 and has been working in Community Development since. Jeannie meet her husband David in 2000 while attending Langara College, they married and together have three children Desiree, Tucker and David jr. Jeannie has worked in Health care for more than 25 years. Her platform with the Green Party will ensure the four main Determinants of Health be address in the House of Commons. That being Housing, Education, Social and Economic, having addresses the Health Determinants in Haida Gwaii we can then tap into the wealth of Knowledge of People. With a strong and healthy community we can clearly think of revolutionary, and greener energy technologies for future generations. Haide Gwaii All Candidates Debate Queen Charlotte Kay Center- Oct 1. 6 p.m. Greg Martin moderating- Nathan Cullen(NDP) Don Spratt (CHP) and Brad Layton(Liberal) Masset Community Hall- Oct 2 6 p.m. Andrew Merilees moderating - Nathan Cullen(NDP) Don Spratt (CHP) and Brad Layton(Liberal) .
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QC: 250-559-8426 Masset: 250-626-3711 wiped out when the Arctic •2, of British Columbia for atregular least 6office months immediately before the day nomina 1-800-561-5822 PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Canadian citizen; • resident a Canadian citizen; and brown with a distinctive 934, DL 16A owned by papers filed; Fox was• introduced Fully equipped studio 18 yearsare ofto age or older; a resident of British Columbia for of at least 6 months immediately before the day of reg Fax - 557-4306 white patch at the base JackFraming Litrell the Thrift Store email to: vom@mhtv.ca Originals of faxed or emailed nominatio Picture • • By not disqualified by tail the LocaltoGovernment Act or any other enactment from voting in an elec the Aleutian Islands by APPRAISALS NORTHWEST QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomin tion; and the similar the white PO Box 280, Port Clements, PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Old Massett Society and used for 6:30 pm, comm. hall. $17 Street door/$15. 8, Multiplex. Noon to 4Village pm, demo by Passport photos $22 documents must be received by the ChiS Nomination documents are available at the of Masset Office 1686 Main from in British Columbia or from being nominated for, being elected to, or holding office. Russian fur traders in the Real Estate Appraisers & Consultants 337 McBride St., Prince Rupert, BC V8J 3G1 papers are filed; • a the resident of the Village of Masset for at least 30purposes days Advance. immediately before the day of reg Fully equipped studio patch theAmanda much smaller BC V0T 1R0 - Hwy 16626-3436 West the of a thrift Take Back Night March/Sisters INSURANCE Price, Thrive Foods. By appointment. Masset (250) Election Officer by 4:00 pm on October 1 toand October 10, 2014 during regular office hours 9:00am to 4:00 from pm Monday toan Frida •2,• 2014 mid-1800’s. The geese Picture Framing not disqualified by the Local Government Act or any other enactment voting in ele tion; Bill Henderson AACI Northern Flicker has. The store. A person is qualified to be nominated, elected, and to hold office as a member of local gov in Spirit Vigil. Youth Centre. Wed. 2014 Haida Gwaii Auto Plan • Homeowners • Commercial • Marine Jeff King photo Passport photos $22 were considered extinct, in British Columbia from nominated being elected to, or holding office. •pm. not by any otherbeing enactment from for, voting in Network an election or otherwise disqua flicker isor a different species ifdisqualified they meet the following criteria: Oct. 1,colony 7 ment Rachel 626-6052 with employment seektlell 1-888-635-0615 HAIDA GWAII 559-8426 • PLUMBING Fax 559-8059 113 -HEATING 3rd Ave., QCCLTD. SAANICH &(250) By appointment. Masset 626-3436 then a was discovFinished for the season, Sandspit style. QC: 250-559-8426 Masset: 250-626-3711 • by law. but it had itsFarmers’ work cut out 3065035 email: anw@telus.net QUALIFICATIONS FOR ELECTOR REGISTRATION 11,212,OFFICE Block 11, to 6Oct.$66,400 • Canadian citizen; Market, Sun., 11Lots amers. Wed. 22, 11 am$1,110.58 – noon,? LEGAL PROJECT SOCIETY ered in 1962. were • 18 Foxes to or survive an attack from Plan 934, DL 16A, • years of age older; Gaw Xaadee Cancer Awareness Jack Litrell pm, soccer field. Three more left! HS Employment Development Soc. INSURANCE removed from some of the Advocacy Services Poverty Law HAIDA GWAII • notPROPERTY one, but two ELECTORS: Merlins, . •NON-RESIDENT resident of British Columbia forELECTOR at elected, least 6REGISTRATION months immediately before the of day nomina owned by the(beside RoyPROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Walk, 5 km walk. Walk, jog, run. Dollar Store). 559-0049 ?terA person is qualified to be nominated, and to hold office as a member local govS RESIDENT ELECTORS: islands and the Aleutian has Skidegate 250-626-3522 Auto Plan250-559-9042 • Homeowners • Massett Commercial LEGAL PROJECT SOCIETY G • age 18 ordocuments older; Nomination are available of Masset Office 1686 Main Street from oneand bright early morning.at It the Village 337 McBride St., Prince Rupert, BC• Marine V8J 3G1 papers are filed; al Canadian Legion Fully equipped studio ment if they meet the following criteria: 4 • age 18 or older; and Sun. Oct. 5, 2 pm, comm. hall. $10. FLK Taoist Tai Chi classes, Tues. ri-lynne@hseds.ca made a comeback. They 559-8426 • Fax 559-8059 113 3rd Ave., QCC a Canadian citizen; and 2,•• 2014 to October 10, 2014 during regular office hours 9:00am pm Monday Frida Advocacy Services Funded by: Law Foundation ofGood BC, lss community partnerLaw (legal aid) managed to elude the Merlin QC: 250-559-8426 Masset: 250-626-3711 • Poverty a For Buys Picture Framing not disqualified by the Government Act orQueen any other enactment voting intoan ele 6 Charlotte #220to 4:00 from Canadian citizen; • RESIDENT Canadian citizen; andLocal have a different call from 7 Gwaii - didn’t. 9,for Thurs. 11 am - noon. Info, Haida s. ELECTORS: •a resident of British Columbia at least 6 months immediately before the day of registration Passport photos $22250-626-3522 but something Along Skidegate 250-559-9042 Massett in British Columbia or from being nominated for, being elected to, or holding office. and used for the pur• 18 years of age or older; aa resident British Columbia for Haida at in least months immediately the day2 pm. of regis h theHaida regular geese a owner d singing/dancing, Mon. nights 557-4336 Farmers’ Sat.30 11 days amJack Litrell(250) 626-3436 Dealer # age 18here, or of older; and By appointment. registered of real property the 6 Village of legion Masset for market atbefore least immedi the trail were the feathers •• resident Funded by: Law Foundation ofMasset BC,NORTHWEST lss community partner (legal aid) APPRAISALS eri, pose of aimmediately hall. QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE •youth of British Columbia for at least 6 months before the day nomina tion; and Gwaii little higher, more like the 9152 PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY 6-8 pm, centre. • a Canadian citizen; and before the day of registration; and of two shorebirds, all that r. 7 Real Estate Appraisers & Consultants are filed; • • anot resident ofof the Village of aMasset for at least 30 days immediately immediately before the day of Fully equipped studio White-fronted Geese which r apapers resident British Columbia for atelector; least 6and months before thepm day ofregis reg skidegate Table Tennis, 4:30-6:30 Tues. entitled to register as resident INSURANCE remained after the raptor HAIDA GWAII MACHINING & ELECTRICAL 3105000 Lot 16-17, Block 26, 1 $7,800 $70.90 Picture Framing • not disqualified by the Local Government Act or any other enactment from voting in an elec e tion; and APPRAISALS NORTHWEST Bill Henderson AACI are showing up in small ELECTOR REGISTRATION tion; and • not disqualified by any other enactment from voting in an election or otherwise disqua LTD. Established 1990 Nights Alive youth program ages REPAIR A person is qualified to be nominated, elected, and to hold office as a member of local gov Thurs, Sat, hall had eaten. Two Peregrine Massett 6:30 pm, comm. hall. $17 $4,432.28 door/$15. 8, Multiplex. Noon to 4from pm, demo by DL Auto Plan • Homeowners • Commercial • Marine LEGAL PROJECT Passport photos $22 s Plan 934, 16A, 6 or $265,000 inby British Columbia or from being for, being elected to, holding • •Old not byVillage any other enactment voting an election or otherwise numbers. Waterfowl Real Estate Appraisers &SOCIETY Consultants a resident of the ofover Masset for atThurs. least 30 days immediately before theoffice. daydisqual of reg law;seem and ment ifdisqualified they meet the following criteria: 13-18, 8-12 pm Ngystle Soc.nominated agm., Oct. 2,owned 7 inAdvance. Professional Machinists BoilerMakers Falcons swept town. . 1-888-635-0615 Take Fri. Back the Night March/Sisters 559-8426 • Fax 559-8059 113 - &3rd Ave., QCC Amanda Price, Thrive Foods. By appointment. Masset (250) 626-3436 Advocacy Services Poverty Law QC: 250-559-8426 Masset: 250-626-3711 QCLD by the • a • by law. late this year, there are only email: anw@telus.net d tion; and • if there is more than one registered owner of the property, only one of those individuals • Licensed Boiler &Henderson Pressure Vessel Contractor Bill AACI • Canadian citizen; One pale adult and one pm. Ngystle bldg. Pickleball, school gym, Mon./Fri. s Spirit Vigil. Youth Centre. Wed. RESIDENT ELECTORS: Queen charlotte Youth Skidegate 250-559-9042 Massett 250-626-3522 • Oil-fired Furnace and Boiler Specialists . ainfew ducks on the flats; not disqualified by any other enactment from voting in an election or otherwise disqua Remembering Wally with the consent of the majority of the owners, register as awith non-resident property ele ••••pm. 18 years ofwritten agedarker or older; h juvenile. They too Masset 7:00-9:00 Jack Litrell • Licensed Commercial &GWAII Industrial Gas Contractor age 18 or older; and a Oct. 1, 7 Rachel 626-6052 Network employment seektlell 1-888-635-0615 Backhoe Services HAIDA Education Society and p.m. NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY ELECTORS: Funded by: Law Foundation of BC, lss community partner (legal aid) e Pintail, Green-winged Teal, by law. • • • resident ofconversation British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day nomina email: anw@telus.net are chasing the smaller ELECTOR REGISTRATION PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY Suicide prevention call Daryl collerman, eng. 250-626-8914 HGHES Speakers Series: What is a Canadian citizen; and A Celebration Life22, for Port Clements Farmers’ Market, Sun., 11used amWed. to ofOct. 11 am – noon,? r for2the ers. purposes LEGAL PROJECT SOCIETY 18 orare older; and Mallards,• •aage few American Redi-Mix Concrete Call us to Clean, reserve papers filed; Fully equipped studio migrants, everything is Three mayor Wally Cheer is being organized r • a resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day of regi with Michael Pond, Mon. Oct. 6, 7-9 sustainable seafood? Thurs. Oct. 9, Drop in dodge ball, Wed. 8forp.m., is accepting Quality, Current Gaw Xaadee Cancer Awareness pm, soccer field. more left! HS Employment Development Soc. of a school. • a Canadian citizen; and Advocacy Services Poverty Law Wigeon •and a disqualified small flock moving • For Good Buys Picture Framing NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY ELECTORS: Saturday, Oct. 4. not by the Local Government Act or any other enactment from voting in an elec e. APPRAISALS NORTHWEST south to warmer Gravel and Sand Sales tion; and pm, Wellness House. Info 626 3911 7-8 pm, Heritage Centre QCSS, $2. w forphotos Consignment! Old Massett 6:30 pm, comm. hall. $17 door/$15. Multiplex. Noon 4 pm, demo by Walk, 5•RESIDENT km walk. Walk, jog,and run.or 8, (beside Dollar Store). 559-0049 ?tereClothing ELECTORS: resident of British Columbia for at least 6tomonths immediately before the day of registration; Passport $22250-626-3522 s last space! The ceremony will be held at 2 pm at the Nthis of Northern Shovelers. Skidegate 250-559-9042 Massett G • age 18 or older; FURTHER INFORMATION on the foregoing may be obtained by contacting: in British Columbia from being nominated for, being elected to, or holding office. e Alcoholics weather. Real Estate & Consultants •a aare resident ofowner theand Village of Masset for at least 30Tues. days immediately before the of regi h#on er Appraisers TRUCKING Dealer community hall, village office saidday in immedia Take Back the Night 4. age 18 or March/Sisters older; Advance. Amanda Price,Officer Thrive Foods. Sun. Oct. pm, comm. hall. $10. By appointment. (250)partner 626-3436 of real property in- EXCAVATING the Village of Masset for attheleast 30 days FLK Taoist Tai Chi classes, ri-lynne@hseds.ca P Shovelers handsome 250.559.4753 a2registered Canadian citizen; and Trevor Jarvis, Chief Election •• •5, bBill Henderson Funded by: Law Foundation ofMasset BC, lss community (legal aid) Good Buys A flock of Pine Grosbeaks d tion; and 6 AACI an emailed invitation. 9152 Num For Sahaj Marg (Raja Yoga) meditation, Ngystle Tues. FLK Taoist Chi, Mon. noon, Anonymous • •Vigil. aresident Canadian citizen; and before day of registration; and Dave Ellis in Spirit Youth Wed. 7 Meditation, - 9,Robin-sized Thurs. 11 am - bldg. noon. Info, Mr. ducks. They have a the large Haida Gwaii Tai ofCentre. British for at least 6 months immediately before the day of registration Jo-Ann Brown, Deputy Chief Election Officer .nicivisited recently. Cheer died in mid-August after serv- disqua •pm. not disqualified byColumbia any other enactment from voting inWed. an election or otherwise Thurs. 5:30, Sun. 7:30, 626-5400 a resident of British Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the day of regis 7:30-9:30 pm. 559-4414 7 pm, Sat. 10 am. 559-8458 • not entitled to register as a resident elector; and 250-559-4747 a Oct. 1, 7 Rachel 626-6052 d Network with employment seektlell Haida singing/dancing, Mon. nights 1-888-635-0615 557-4336 Farmers’ market Sat. 11 ampm. bill (hence the name) and Dealer # HAIDA GWAII • a registered owner of real property in the Village of Masset for at least 30 days immedi MACHINING & ELECTRICAL 250-626-3995 inted ing almost three years as mayor. He was 2 559-4568 finches with stubbyELECTOR bills, bydisqualified law. APPRAISALS NORTHWEST r email: anw@telus.net REGISTRATION tion; and • not by any other enactment from voting in an election or otherwise disqual drellis@qcislands.net LTD. HERE: Established 1990 REPAIR 9152 males have lovely deep first elected as a councillor in 2005 and Farmers’ Market, Sun., 11 am2 ers. Wed. to Oct. 22, 11 am – noon,? 6-8 pm, youth centre. TO ADVERTISE before the day of registration; and LEGAL PROJECT SOCIETY nday they fed onofMountain Ash . Real Estate Appraisers &BoilerMakers Consultants www.davesbackhoeservices.ca ••and resident ofAwareness the Village for at least 30 days immediately before thepm day of regis again in 2008, before running successfully by law; and FLK Chihead. classes, Wed. inas Queen CharlOtte sandsPit Professional Machinists & redGaw sidesTaoist a Tai green Xaadee Cancer pm, soccer field. Three more left! HSTable Employment Development Soc. skidegate Tennis, 4:30-6:30 Tues. • anot entitled to register aMasset resident elector; and Chief Election Officer Advocacy Services Poverty Law berries Port Clements. • MACHINING & ELECTRICAL NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY ELECTORS: CALL QUINN BENDER AT THE for the mayor’s seat in 2011. . tion; and • if there is more than one registered owner of the property, only one of those individuals • Licensed Boiler &Henderson Pressure Vessel Contractor Bill AACI noon-1 pm; Sat. 10:30 - noon. Info Assassinating Fri.voting Sept. in Memorial forStore). Kurt Carey, Sat. ?terSept Females are more subtle not disqualified by anyred other enactment from an election or otherwise disquam LTD. Established 1990 Walk, 5RESIDENT walk. Walk, jog, run. (beside Dollar 559-0049 Nights Alive youth program ages REPAIR Thurs, Sat, hall ELECTORS: The birds colours wereThomson, 250-559-9042 Massett 250-626-3522 Gative Skidegate • Oil-fired Furnace and Boiler Specialists ••km age 18 or older; and • not disqualified by any other enactment from voting in an election or otherwise disqual with the written consent of the majority of the owners, register as a non-resident property ele Advertise here! NUMBERS BELOW with brown mottling acitizen; 557-4336 26,FLK Comm. hall. Doors 6:45 Oct. pm,Tues. per27, 1 pm, 507 Beach Rd. by law; and Commercial & Industrial Gas Contractor 4ncial • Licensed • •5, age 18 orand older; Sun. Oct. 2Canadian pm, comm. hall. $10.and Tai ChiThurs. classes, 13-18, Fri. 8-12 pm Ngystle Soc. agm., 2, 7 ri-lynne@hseds.ca Professional Machinists & BoilerMakers 1-888-635-0615 a and little darker thanTaoist the bera Funded by: Law Foundation ofGood BC, lss community partner (legal aid) For Buys by law. • Life-saving transport 6 email: anw@telus.net blue wing patch. They are ifCanadian there isofmore than one owner of the property, only one of day those individuals • Licensed Boiler & Pressure Vessel Contractor 7:30 pm sharp call Daryl collerman, eng. 250-626-8914 • ••aresident citizen; and tions 7formance - registered 9, Thurs. 11 am - noon. Info, Call Jeff for details pm. Ngystle bldg. Pickleball, school gym,ofMon./Fri. ries, although the ones furBritish Columbia for at least 6 months immediately before the registration . 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Info 637-2212 Reading by Biographer Sandra w 9152 6-8 pm, youth centre. low, possibly young of the Suicide conversation call Daryl collerman, eng. 250-626-8914 HGHES Speakers Series: What is e before the dayand of registration; N . • see age 18 feeding or INFORMATION older; on the and foregoing may be obtained bybetween contacting: However, the hours the of 7 p.m. Alcoholics Real Call Estate Appraisers & Consultants you them ne us to reserve •FURTHER resident of the Village of for atOct. least 30Oct. days immediately before day of regis gisla28, Comm. hall. Doors 6:45 pm, perDjwa , Legion, Sat. 4,and 7:30 p.m. year. They too are moving skidegate Table Tennis, 4:30-6:30 pm withmight Michael Pond, Mon. Oct. 6, 7-9 •a not entitled to register as aMasset resident elector; sustainable seafood? Thurs. 9, Drop in dodge ball, 8 Tues. p.m., Pho ber and 1 a.m., the BC Ferries crewWed. is not MACHINING & ELECTRICAL • a Canadian citizen; and Trevor Jarvis, Chief Election Officer For Good Buys in the shallow water. the observer m tion; and ritish Bill Henderson AACI formance 7:30 pm sharp FLK Taoist Chi, Mon. 10 am, through, although small Anonymous Nuew notHouse. disqualified by any other enactment from voting in an before election or otherwise disqua available for emergency call-outs, the LTD. Established 1990 Nights Alive youth program ages REPAIRspace! 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t’s been a few years since I planted Brussel Sprouts. They were started in the propagation house way back in late February/ March of this year, planted out when it was still fairly cool at the he fishermen and fisherwomen end of April and covered with remay will enjoy the marvelous month of to keep the bugs at bay. They look October…another of my favorite like little baby cabbages that start months for outside activities. I have seen by Elaine Nyeholt forming on the bottom branches some photos of huge Coho taken this fall. where the leaf stalk meets the main The salmon have moved up into the pools, stalk. These should be harvested the push to garden is off, and foraging for first, removing the lower branches cranberries or mushrooms is on until it as you move up the stem, harvesting gets just too wet. the sprouts as you go. Apparently Marvelous spider webs are being creyou’re supposed to break off the ated outside the windows of our home. main leader so that the energy goes Dew creates tiny prisms every morning into the sprouts instead of the plant to delight my eye. Fall is the best time to growing taller, but I forgot..as I enjoy the awesome webs of various arachalways do, Next year! I’ve been nids. As long as they are not in my hair, told that eating them after a frost these lovely little baby cruciferous they are good. It’s fascinating to watch is supposed to make them better or orbs; they’ve been taunting me from spiders capture and preserve the insects sweeter or something like that, but the garden whilst we’ve been busy that get trapped in their sticky creations. I don’t find these to be a very bitter slaughtering the hogs and harvesting Apparently spiders reabsorb their webbing, vegetable at all. Quite possibly they the plentiful myriad of other vegeto rebuild when it is damaged… what a do become sweeter as most fruits tables, and they did not disappoint! marvelous example of recycling! and vegetables do convert their I planted enough to feed ourselves Another sticky web captures us these energy to sugars after a frost. They this year, although after eating them days. The big blue Internet bucket truck are also high in nutritional good I always think, “wow.... why I don’t has spent a lot of time in Port Clements things which have been proven plant more, I really like these”! recently, upgrading and fixing glitches in to inhibit or prevent the growth They are also available right now our system. Apparently we are all going of cancer. All of the vegetables in in the grocery stores in the produce to get new ‘white boxes’ on our homes the cruciferae family provide these sections, and quite possibly at the to complete the upgrade. I was unable health benefits. And they grow very local farmers’ markets. to even get online quite a few times in well here! September… so I went outside instead, After cleaning them up; cutting Last night was my first harvest of off the bottom bit and removing and it was good. October 5th is Fire Safety Week across the province. From 9-12 a.m. Port School will have a Fire Safety Awareness session. The Firemen treat the children to a tour of the Fire Hall, and talk to them about fire safety. This is a valuable time for the of the Canadian 2015 Polaris Prize littlest students especially, as they are less for her most recent album, “Power In aware of the dangers of fire. Be prepared The Blood”, winning best Canadian for their enthusiasm to whip your home record of the year. She also received into a better state of Fire Safety. by Evelyn von Almassy a $50,000 cheque as part of that prize. The next council meeting will be on Last year’s winner was Tanya Tagaq, October 5th in the Council chambers at who did a performance at the Kay 7:30 p.m., with news of the Property Tax Centre last year, along with Severn Happy October to you all. Yes, the Cullis-Suzuki. Everyone comes to Sale, and the UBCM, it will be a particumonth of pumpkins and Hallowe’en Haida Gwaii sooner or later, so hopelarly interesting time. has arrived, and the evenings now fully Ms. Sainte-Marie will make October 8th the Emergency Planning have a fall “bite” to it. It is fun, isn’t it here too, perhaps for the Music Committee (EPC) are meeting in the it, getting those jackets and sweater Festival. Council Chambers. If you are interested and coats out of the closet, and putting in participating, the meeting is open to the I am sure that you have this date away the sandals? I love the freedom on your calendar: October 19. That is public and set for 7 p.m. Almassy of almost bare feet, thoughbyI Evelyn love von Thanksgiving Dinner for the Senior’s voting day for the Federal Election. socks as well. Have you heard of toe- We know that it is a long campaign, Club members will be at 5 p.m. on Friday, less socks? I have, though I haven’t but you can get some clarity as to the Oct. 9th. You can always bring dessert. seen them myself yet; that might be who you will vote for, by coming This is a turkey and fish-fest, in case you my winter project, to find a pair. were wondering. out to the All Candidates Debates, I met Buffy Sante-Marie many which both run from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 Ducks Unlimited is hosting their years ago when I worked as a volun- p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 1, at the Kay fund-raising dinner in the Port Clements teer at the Vancouver Music Festival. Centre, and on Friday, Oct. 2, at the Community Hall, Saturday Oct.10th at She has such a powerful voice, that Community Hall in Masset. There are 6 p.m. Tickets are still available for this when I met her in person, I was sur- at least three candidates that are parevening of entertainment and feasting, prised at how short she was. I mean, ticipating in the debates: the Christian from Ruby Saunders, Jasmine Beachy or she was shorter than I, and on a Heritage Party, the Liberals and the Bayview Market. good day, I am five feet three inches. National Democratic Party candidate. October seems to be a month of Congratulations are in order for Ms. Come out and ask your questions, and birthdays. I will wish you all a Happy Sainte-Marie as she was the winner Birthday, sort of like a group hug!
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the outer leaves, I drop them into a medium high heat cast iron pan with about a tablespoon and a half of extra virgin olive oil (evoo). Smash a garlic clove and add that to the pan as well, sautéing gently for a couple of minutes until they are all toasty brown and turn a bright green colour. Add a splash or two of balsamic vinegar, stirring to coat, then a splash of hot water, pop a lid on them to let them steam for a few minutes then serve at once. Be Happy...Eat more vegetables!
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participate in the democratic process. I saw this pithy quote the other day: “Democracy is not a spectator sport.” Speaking of campaigns, check out the It’s On Us Internet campaign. Some of my life finds me working at the Transition House in Masset, and educating myself about sexual assault. This is a U.S/White House sponsored campaign to fight sexual assault, and even President Obama is on the video. It has some famous actors in it, such as Zoe Saldana, and it is very clever: “It’s about consent; if you don’t get it, you don’t get it.” It reminds us that sex without consent is rape. Simple and clear. There is also another one about the same topic and compares having tea to sexual consent. You may have wanted tea yesterday, but today you don’t want it, and that’s okay. Check out the poem “When You Are Old” by W.B. Yeats when you have a moment. Send your news to evelyn.vonalmassy@haidagwaiiobserver.com by Thursdays at 2 p.m.
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Meetings Monday and ThursSKIDEGATE Â&#x2021; good oral and written communication skills, considerable business writing day 7p.m. :e are looNing for someone with the following experience in a variety of formats and for a varietyTualiÂżcations of audiences; website Strong Startin at Skâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;aadgaa Naay Â&#x2021; maintenance, a diploma communications, public or business administration or related Âżeld tracking budget expenses, budget and workplan development, Elementary School and/or three years of related experience; managing processes, planning and carrying out meeting functions, supervision, Â&#x2021; developing considerable experience in a fastprocess paced,Future multi tasking environment providing standards, promoting Improvement, andon reporting skills. Starts on September 16th of Golf Haida Gwaii operational support and expertise project management; Â&#x2021; Good of Microsoft OfÂżceinsoftware is required and experience Hours ofknowledge Operation meeting Saturday Oct 10, 1with p.m. Â&#x2021; Microsoft good oralProject and written communication considerable business writing software would be anskills, asset. Wednesday 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Willows Golf Course. experience in a variety of formats for a variety of audiences; website and Â&#x2021; Demonstrated experience workingand effectively with )irst Nations, provincial Friday 9:00am to 12:00 p.m. expenses, maintenance, tracking budget budget and development, federal government representatives, professionals, andworkplan special interests groups. managing planning carrying out meeting functions, supervision, Open to families with tochildren 0of to Preference willprocesses, be given personsand Haida Ancestry. developing school age. standards, promoting process Improvement, and reporting skills. 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