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City approves weed dispensary regs Police investigate KATYA SLEPIAN
Medical marijuana dispensaries are officially allowed within the City of Port Alberni—at least as far as the municipal government is concerned. The votes remained the same as they have since the issue was first raised after WeeMedical opened its doors at the end October 2015 despite the public hearing preceding the council meeting. Mayor Mike Ruttan and Coun. Denis Sauve voted against regulating dispensaries and the other five councillors voted for regulations. Over 40 people had packed council chambers earlier on Monday evening to voice their opinions— and the speaker’s list was split 9-8 for and against.
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Resident Neil Anderson address city council during a public hearing on medical marijuana dispensary regulations on Monday evening.
“Does council have the right to make these regulations?” asked Neil Anderson. “Why are we doing this? We’ve got the cart ahead of the horse. It’s assbackwards,” said new resident Fred Mann. “Under the current law of the country of Canada, is what we’re doing here legal?” “Under the current
federal law, medical marijuana storefront dispensaries are not legal,” said city planner Scott Smith. Local realtor Chuck Beyer spoke out in favour of regulations. “What are the opportunity costs of not licencing these places? If you go a couple blocks from here and these stores are not open, the
demand will simply be met by residential homes,” said Beyer. “The police can’t possibly take care of it anymore... and politicians don’t lead, they follow. They stick their finger up in the air and they see which way the wind is blowing.” Aaron Brevick, who owns a dispensary on Athol Street, raised
concerns over privacy regulations. “I’m not a big fan of the open glass storefront policy that’s being mandated. I believe that people should have the choice of privacy,” said Brevick. He wasn’t the only one to raise that concern Lee Green from Nanaimo said that due to the current stigma on medical marijuana usage, people are embarrassed to buy it and deserve their privacy. Green suggested a frosted glass storefront instead of a clear one. At the regular council meeting later on Monday night, council voted to approve zoning bylaw regulations as follow: • dispensaries are allowed in general, service, highway commercial and core
business zones • dispensaries are not permitted within 1000 m of each other or 300 m of schools • dispensaries must be dispensaries only—no shared use • no ATMS Approved business bylaw regulation include: • all dispensaries, even non-profits require a $220 business licence • store fronts must be transparent • no minors • signage to indicate product is unregulated • an understanding that city bylaws do not mean compliance with senior government laws Fines of $100-150 per day can be levied if the above requirements aren’t met, Smith said.
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suspicious death KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
A house on Old Nanaimo Highway has been cordoned off since the early hours of Saturday, Jan. 23 following a suspicious death on the property. “At this time we’re working with the coroner’s office to see if we can determine the cause of death and depending on what that comes from, it will dictate where we go next,” said Port Alberni RCMP Inspector Mac Richards. Richards could not comment on the identity of the deceased or whether or not the individual resided on the property, he said there is no risk to the public.
Race gets first ‘Stamp’ of city approval KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
Thunder in the Valley will be roaring down Stamp Avenue this summer— pending final approval on Feb. 9. Alberni Valley Drag Racing Association president Bill Surry was up in front of city council to ask for their approval to host the now eighth-mile event on Stamp Avenue after having their contract with the regional district terminated. “We the Alberni Valley Drag Racing
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and the pit area. “So we were told we could have some areas in town and so we progressed with that,” Surry said. “The organization has had our safety crew go over the area and they feel that we will be able to host the event in a very safe manner with some modifications.” The modifications include shortening the race from a quartermile to an eighth-mile strip, putting up barriers and removing part of the Stamp
Avenue median. Speaking the next day, streets superintendent Wilf Taekema said that the city didn’t yet have any concerns about the impacts of the race on the city’s streets but that his and city engineer Guy Cicon’s meeting with the AVDRA was at a “fairly high level” and that no costs had yet been discussed for the removal of sections of the Stamp Avenue median. “It was a portion of it mostly by the south
access to Catalyst where they would start the runs. There was an island just south of that and an island just north of that that they were looking at having removed,” he said. Fire Chief Tim Pley said that he’s confident that any fire risk “can be mitigated.” Coun. Sharie Minions said that while she’s happy to have the event in the city, liability, safety and logistics still need to be worked out.
While Surry said that plenty of work remains, he’s excited about the event. “We think that it is a very exciting time in the community and that the economic spinoff will fully exceed our current operations at the airport.” As another first, Surry said that the event will feature a junior dragster division and people living in the immediate vicinity will get free passes to the event.
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Family Literacy Day Come out to Echo Centre on Jan. 30 and celebrate Family Literacy Day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event features an interactive storytelling of ‘The Day the Crayons Quit’ by Drew Daywalt. Attendance is free but families must pre-register by calling Echo at 250-7232181.
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BCAS response questioned KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
When Surrey Eagles’s forward Donovan Ott went into the boards during Saturday night’s B.C. Hockey League game at the Alberni Valley Multiplex, spectators were left wondering why it took the paramedics so long to show up. Common estimates ranged from 20-30 minutes. However, B.C. Emergency Health Services Unit Chief for the Port Alberni station Bruce Patterson said that only 16 minutes passed from the moment the 911 call came into dispatch and when the paramedics got to Ott’s side. “The call came into dispatch at 8:01 p.m. The call was triaged and the on-call
ambulance was paged and on scene at 8:15 p.m.,” said Patterson. The decision was made to not call on the fire department’s first responders at this time, he added. “Then it takes a couple minutes to get set up and get ice grips on.” By 8:17 p.m., paramedics were with the patient, he added. “It can seem like a really long time when you’re waiting.” As to why the 1.2-kilometre drive between the ambulance station and the Multiplex took 14 minutes, Patterson said that’s just a result of how ambulance stations are staffed. “There’s one ambulance station that services the Alberni Valley,” he said. “During the day
there are three ambulances and at night—after 6 p.m.— there are two.” Of those ambulances, only one is staffed 24/7 by paramedics at the station. The others are on-call, meaning that the paramedics respond if paged. A number of factors decide how a region is staffed; call volume, population and geography. From April 1 2014 to March 31, 2015, the Valley had 3,196 calls. “When that call came in, our first ambulance was out on an emergency call already; the on-call crew was paged.” On-call paramedics must remain within 9-10 minutes of the ambulance station— and that was the case on Saturday night, Patterson said.
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City beautification and additional bylaw clerical help were on the wish list for city planner Scott Smith’s public budget presentation last week. Citing council’s desire to beautify the city, Smith recommended hiring a consultant to assist in a major review and rewrite of form and character development permit area guidelines at a cost of $40,000. “A good portion of an inviting community and streetscape is the look of buildings, the form and character of the buildings,” Smith said. While development guidelines do exist for commercial areas, they haven’t been reviewed since their
SCOTT SMITH inception in 2007 and are not very specific in nature. “The community has changed [since then] and may have different directions,” said Smith. “This would heavily involve council, the business community and the general public about whether we want to look at those guidelines and whether we want to create more specific guidelines about
certain architectural features we would like to see.” Coun. Jack McLeman said he agreed with the proposal. “A couple of years ago, a couple of former councillors and myself went up and down Johnston Road and in the North Port area— [merchants] all had a good idea of what they wanted but they aren’t coming out to say so unless someone goes and asks,” McLeman. Having architectural consultants on hand also allows for a visualization of what council, business owners and the public discuss verbally, Smith added, thus getting everyone on the same page. Development guidelines wouldn’t make many immediate
changes to the look and feel of the community, Smith added, because they only come into effect with redevelopment or new buildings. “Does the community have a vision over the long term? Do we want to get more detailed about a vision that our community wants to see in the form and character of our buildings?” The process would also allow the city to designate different design styles for different areas of town, thus differentiating Johnston Road from the Uptown area, he said. Design guidelines weren’t Smith’s only option to make the city look more attractive. Continued / A10
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Deakin ties population to city’s future economy Get to 20,000 people by 2026—that’s the goal City of Port Alberni economic development manager Pat Deakin set for himself during his department’s budget presentation last Wednesday. “I chose 20,000 for the goal because that was the high point in the city’s population back in 1971,” said Deakin. According to the 2011 census, Port Alberni’s population is at 17,743 people—a decrease of 12 per cent from 1971. Deakin said that many elements have to be in place for the city to achieve that goal—not all of them that the city can control but all of them that impact the city’s success. “Everything is one and all are interconnected. Social issues and our response or lack of response to them, the look of the community, the
PAT DEAKIN attitude about local government and small business, the way we talk about it, the online banter, our industries or lack of them, the weather... all of these impact our ability to attract good media, businesses, investment, new residents, new visitors and more,” he said. Deakin would like to see a task force to focus on some of those issues, including Port Alberni’s health, safety and the city’s high crime, illiteracy and poverty rates. The way residents see and talk about the city has an impact, Deakin added.
“I think we could take a promotion to a whole new level if we were indeed proud of Port Alberni.” Millennials, as a bigger generation than even the baby boomers, remain a top target demographic for the city, he said. According to Deakin, specific assignments for 2016 include the regional airport, an alternate route out of the Valley, the district energy system, graffiti removal, the acquisition of waterfront lands, rebranding, the Clutesi Haven RFP, a charette to visualize possible streetscape improvements to the Johnston Road corridor, the SPROUT program introduced to council by Uptown merchant Kevin Wright, the clarification of external marketing roles and business attracting and retention. Deakin is asking for $26,200 for business development and
$326,009 for economic development. “In respect to business development, that account is used to bring new revenue sources into being,” said Deakin, adding that the line item was originally added to fund the startup of the community forest and is now funding the district energy project. In 2015, Deakin was given $45,000 for business development. As the district energy project was not fully realized, only $34,557 was spent. Of the $309,700 Deakin was given for economic development in 2015, only $275,747 was spent due to a delay in upgrading his assistant to full time. Of the money he is asking for in 2016, 56 per cent is for salary for his twoperson department and 34 per cent for marketing, Continued / A10
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f the City of Port Alberni could only choose one new budget item to splurge on, we hope it is planner Scott Smith’s suggestion to spend $40,000 rewriting form and character development guidelines. And we hope he hires an outside consultant to do the job. Form and character development permits provide clarity of what future buildings can look like, from exterior design, signage and siting down to landscaping and how they fit in with existing buildings. They provide context for neighbourhoods, and can define density to a point. While some might say these types of permits limit development, others see it as a way to help developers follow a community’s vision. They are a big step toward revitalization. Someone The reason we needs to take hope an outside is put a hard look at consultant on the job, is that Port Alberni someone needs to a hard look and what we take at Port Alberni and could look what we could look like—and we don’t like. seem to be able to arrive at any decisions on our own. On one end of the spectrum we have beautiful west coast-inspired buildings such as Chances RimRock, the clinic on Maple Way and the Tseshaht administration building. On the other, we have bland, uninspired buildings uptown with a smattering of colour, and no real thought or theme to any of it. If a consultant can come up with a cohesive concept for Port Alberni— not a hodgepodge of indecision and indifference—we would consider this money well spent. — ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
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and meeting an urgent Supreme Court of Canada directive to TOM FLETCHER legalize assisted dying. At the closing news conference B.C. Views in Vancouver, Philpott was asked how recreational marijuana should be sold. Licensed ith unlicensed marijuana dispensaries medical growers want exclusive rights do it by mail as permitted popping up in urban by the Harper government, areas and thousands another measure forced by our of unregulated medical high court. That would shut out licences for home the rash of supposedly medical growing still in legal storefronts, which city halls limbo, the Trudeau government in Vancouver and elsewhere is starting work on its promise imagine they can regulate. to legalize recreational use. Philpott said the question Marijuana was a media is “premature” and federaldarling in the recent election, provincial justice ministers were but meeting in Vancouver dealing with it at their meeting. with provincial ministers last Ottawa will have a “task force” week, federal Health Minister too. Jane Philpott found herself Vancouver descended into preoccupied with issues deemed a pot store free-for-all due to more urgent. benign neglect from council These include shifting our and police, and Victoria isn’t far post-war acute hospital model behind. Vancouver Coun. Kerry to community primary care, Jang, a rare voice of reason in tackling aboriginal health care the Big Smoke, has protested needs, pooling pharmaceutical dispensaries using street purchases to slow rising costs,
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hawkers to attract young buyers, and pot stores setting up near schools. Other communities, more aware of their limitations, have resisted issuing business licences. One recent proposal in the Victoria suburb of View Royal came from a fellow who insisted marijuana extract had cured his cancer. This is typical of claims that proliferate on the Internet, and is one of many warning signs about dispensaries that put up red cross signs to sell pot products with exotic names. B.C. Health Minister Terry Lake was more forthcoming a few days earlier, responding to a Vancouver reporter who judged marijuana more interesting than his just-announced plan to hire 1,600 more nurses by the end of March. Lake noted that Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne is keen to sell marijuana through the province’s monopoly liquor stores. Cont’d on page A9
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to occupy all of those empty houses. I guess these people don’t get out much. From Squamish and Victoria, to France and Colombia and Australia, local governments are promoting cycling paths and encouraging residents to become active in the outdoors. Creating more and safer cycling routes in Port Alberni would serve many goals: • Make the city more attractive to new residents and tourists (good for the economy). • Get more people biking to work or for errands (good for residents’ health and fitness).
• Reduce car use (good for the environment). Even if we could get that heavy industry back, it would not make this town an attractive place to live. But that’s not realistic anyway. How about a realistic industry for our times? There is no reason that Port Alberni could not be like Squamish—an affluent and desired tourist destination. We have all of the same natural attributes: mountains, rainforest, salt water, beautiful clean lakes. We are close to two major cities, much more accessible than Tofino. Focusing on these
editor@albernivalleynews.com natural attributes would also attract new residents: people like myself. We work online or we commute. We don’t come for a job, we bring our job. We choose where to live based upon affordability and quality of life. These notions of keeping cyclists off the streets, or keeping the kiteboarders as out of sight as possible, are ridiculous. Stop clinging to the past. Jacqueline Windh, Port Alberni
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wondering how long I fell asleep. Seems like I just woke up and found out that the food industry is charging at least 15 per cent gratuity, without informing the customer, regardless of service or quality. Since when do I not have a choice of giving a tip? Forgive me for not staying quiet about this, but this is my choice, not theirs. It is not up to me to help subsidize employees’ wages. I will always leave a tip for good service and good food, but do not think I should pay for bad service or bad food. Milt Levins, Port Alberni
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B.C.’s government liquor store union has also endorsed this idea, forming an unlikely alliance with non-union private stores to get in on the action. “There are public health officials
that I’ve talked to who say that the co-location of marijuana and liquor sales is not advisable from a public health perspective,” Lake said. “I think whatever we do it has to be highly regulated, quality
control has to be excellent and above all we must protect young people.” Yes, liquor stores check ID. But the notion that marijuana might be sold next to beer and vodka in government stores deserves sober
second thought, and serious scientific work of the kind that has shown damage to developing brains from teenage marijuana use. Of course all of this urban handwringing over pot stores ignores the
de facto legalization that has existed across B.C. for decades. The Nelson Star had a funny story last week about a local woman’s discovery on Google Earth. Zooming in on area mountains, one finds not
only the Purcell landmark Loki Peak, but also Weed Peak, Grow Op Peak, Cannabis Peak and Hydroponic Peak. It was a good cyber-prank. For the record, I’ll restate my longstanding position that legalization
is the only logical answer. I’ll say the same about other drugs that drive most B.C. crime, but that’s a subject for another day. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press. Twitter: @ tomfletcherbc
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More marketing might help: Deakin He has added another 7 percent for consulting and 3 per cent for miscellaneous expenses. “What I’m proposing for this year is a decrease in the business development account and an increase in the marketing and advertising portion
of the economic development account,” said Deakin. That would show a decrease of 0.75 per cent in the tax requisition for those functions. Deakin’s budget from 2017 to 2020 amounts to an approximately one per cent increase in tax requisitions for business
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position would be a step that would allow the current bylaw officer to be out in the city more often,” said Smith. The proposed half-time employee would be able to take calls, open new files and prepare letters.” Mayor Ruttan said that he would want to wait and see what efficiencies the new dedicated bylaw
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Fiddle-guitar duo Hoot and Holler bring bluegrass to Char’s Landing Jan. 30.
Bluegrass at Char’s 8-10pm, Concert – Boston’s Hoot & Holler West Coast Tour – Bluegrass / Old Time / Americana Boston’s Hoot and Holler are embarking on their second West Coast tour this winter,
and they will stop in at Char’s Landing this Saturday, Jan. 30 from 8–10 p.m. This fiddle and guitar duo plays a mix of original and traditional American music with influences
from folk, bluegrass, jazz and old-time music. Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 at the door or call 778-4212427. Char’s is at 4815 Argyle St.
Dylan Thomas piece comes to life in live play reading Landing. “Under Milk Wood was called a ‘play for voices’ by the author, which makes it much like a radio play,� Derek Burke said. A cast of 14 will read the play from scripts. “Quite a few of the cast have some Welsh DNA,� he noted. Allyn Davies, who is from Wales and is
renowned for singing the national anthem at the Alberni Valley Bulldogs’ games, will sing some Welsh songs before the play reading. Admission is by donation. All proceeds will go to Literacy Alberni. Char’s Landing is located at 4815 Argyle St.
Books welcome
What better way to help the Rollin Art Centre than by donating your gently used books to the annual book sale? Rollin Art Centre is currently accepting gently used books, DVDs, CDs, and puzzles for their annual book sale, which takes place on May 13–14. Please, no magazines, National Geographic, encyclopedias, Reader’s Digest, textbooks or worn books. Books can be dropped off at Rollin Art Centre just inside the main door, under the staircase in the big wooden box.
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To all Community Arts Council members, and everyone else who would like to help support the arts in the valley, memberships can now be renewed. If you have not yet renewed your membership for the 2016, pop by the
Rollin Art Centre today. The cost is only $17 for adults, $12 for seniors and $22 for a family for an entire year. As we are a nonprofit organization we rely on the generous support of art patrons like you. So please, help support the Community Arts Council today so we can help support local artists tomorrow.
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Centre is now accepting applications from visual artists and artist groups to submit an application to exhibit their work in our Fine Arts Gallery during the 2017 calendar year. Application forms are available at the Rollin Art Centre. Deadline is April 30, 2016. The gallery is located at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Argyle Street, and open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues., to Sat. call 250-724-3412 for more info. Melissa Martin is the Arts Administrator for the Community Arts Council. Call 250-7243412.
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Deb and Derek Burke, known for their award-winning directing with Portal Players Dramatic Society, are putting on a staged reading of author Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood in March as a fundraiser for Literacy Alberni. The reading will take place Tuesday, March 1 at 7 p.m. at Char’s
The next art exhibit begins at the Rollin Art centre, Thurs. Feb. 11, with artist Nancy Wilson. Nancy will be showcasing a collection of acrylic paintings in a variety of subjects, such as local scenes, animals and flowers. The title of this exhibit will be “Nancy Wilson’s Rainbow Originals�. Join us in the gallery for refreshments Sat. Feb. 13 from 1-3 pm for a chance to meet Nancy and talk about art and her inspirations.
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After a courageous battle with cancer, it is with sadness that the family of Denise Hallgarth announce her passing, peacefully in her daughter’s arms on January 16, 2016 at Ty Watson House in Port Alberni. She was predeceased by her mother, Simone Gallant and her sister Christine, is survived by her daughter Kirsten, her father Ken (Skip) Hallgarth, her sister Mona (Larry), brothers Clint, Ken and Brian (Rhonda), grandchildren Cadence, Jayden and Quinton, and numerous family and friends. A Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, January 29, 2016 – 1:00 PM at Yates Funeral Chapel 4470 Gertrude Street, Port Alberni. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Denise’s name to Ty Watson House. Stories and condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.yatesfuneral.ca
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Ellen, better known as Jo, was born in Ste. Amelie, Manitoba, Canada to Thomas and Mary Elizabeth (Crook) on March 3, 1922. She lived in Port Alberni for 87 years. Jo worked at the old Port Alberni Hospital as a cook until her retirement. Jo was preceded in death by her sisters Marguerite Theresa Spencer and Mary Winnifred Spencer (John James Hickey); niece Shannon Eileen; nephews Thomas Spencer and Kevin Patrick. She is survived by nieces Maureen Mirjahangir and Elizabeth (Marc) Sherwood; nephews John (Luba), Michael (Kimberley) and Gerald (Pat) Hickey; as well as many grand and great-grand nieces and nephews. The family wishes to offer special thanks to Christina Campbell, Dr. Lund, and the staff at Fir Park for their care and support. A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 30, 2016 at Notre Dame Roman Catholic Church, 4731 Burke Road, Port Alberni, with Father Stephen Paine officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Jo’s memory to Notre Dame Roman Catholic Church, 4731 Burke Road, Port Alberni, BC V9Y 5P1. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.chapelofmemories.ca.
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Jeannette Baldwin May 1st, 1930 ~ January 15th, 2016
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our Mother, Jeannette. Mom was the first born child of Josaphat Leger and Marie Anne Dubois – they had 16 children. Predeceased by her loving husband, Walter Baldwin, Jr.; granddaughter Jessica States, her siblings Monique, Diane, Andre, Claude, Joe, and Jackie; Jeannette is survived by her daughter Shirley (Ron), daughter Dianne (Rob), grandchildren Brent, Chris and Bobbie and great grandchildren Chantal, Dakota, Sadie, Emma, Hailey, Drake, Kaydn and Arden. You will be greatly missed Mom, You will always be in our hearts. Stories and condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.yatesfuneral.ca
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passed peacefully in her own home in Port Alberni on Thursday, January 21, 2016 at the age of 81. Predeceased by husband Frank as well as sisters and brothers in Italy, Rosaria is survived by; children Mary (Norm), Frank (Sherrie) and Nick; grandchildren Nicole, Christopher, Jordan, and Sydney; as well as two sisters in Italy and extended family. Rosaria came to Port Alberni in 1963 from Italy. Her life centered around raising her family and her commitment to her Roman Catholic faith. Rosaria was a member of the Catholic Women’s League for over 20 years. Her passion was cooking and sharing the food she made with love. She enjoyed her garden, needlework, and the time she spent volunteering and being a member of the Sunshine Club. Prayers will be held at 7:00 pm Thursday, January 28, 2016 from Chapel of Memories, 4005 – 6th Ave with a Funeral Mass taking place at 1:00 pm Friday, January 29, 2016 at Notre Dame Roman Catholic, 4731 Burke Road. Burial to follow in Greenwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Rosaria’s memory may be made to the Notre Dame Church Refurbishing of the Elevator Fund, 4731 Burke Road, Port Alberni, BC, V9Y 5P1 Chapel of Memories entrusted with arrangements.
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Oliver Leo Sorensen (aka Rocky) Aug 06 1934 - Dec 20 2015
With sad hearts we bid farewell to Leo Sorensen. Predeceased by daughter Lori Kim and parents Karl and Diana Sorensen. He is loved and will be missed by wife, Marie; daughters Lianne Kruger (Ephraim); Karyn May (Wayne); Son Johnnie (Tracy); step daughters Christine Corder (Kelly); Angela Gowans (Geoff ); stepson Sean Bennett (Jessica); as well as 19 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Leo loved life and lived it to the full. He enjoyed being with people and people enjoyed being with him. He will be missed by many friends. We would like to thank the staff of the Nanaimo Seniors Village for their care of Leo in the past few years and a special thank you to our friend Kelly Zirk for helping with wheelchair transport and her support; Erin Badesso for his friendship who took the time to visit Leo ever week while he was ill. There will be celebration of his life held at the LDS Church , 4816 Compton Rd, Port Alberni on January 30th at 1 pm.
Isabe lla (Isa) Waugh June 13, 1928 - January 22, 2016
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our loving mom, Isa Waugh, who passed away peacefully with her family by her side. She was predeceased by her loving husband, Norman, in 2013. Isa leaves her sons, Ken (Debie), Barry and daughter Lori-Ann, grandchildren Darin (Kazia), Jeremy (Kerri), Shelby (Aaron), Travis (Alicia), Melissa (Andre), Miranda (Tristan) and great grandsons Gabe, Layne, Viktor and Jack. Isa spent countless volunteer hours with the West Coast General Hospital Auxilliary. Her priority in life was making sure her family and everyone around her was well cared for. In lieu of flowers, the family is requesting that donations be made to West Coast General Hospital. There will be no service by the request of the family. If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, we’d walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.
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The Port Alberni Black Sheep started the second half of their B.C. Rugby Union season with a 29–13 win over Cowichan Piggies at home, Saturday afternoon. The game was tied 8–8 at halftime despite Port Alberni pressing Cowichan. The Sheep finally broke the game open in the final 20 minutes as Matt Kelly, Brennan Tourangeau and Anthony Selva all scored tries, all converted by Todd Daradics. “We worked too hard for our points,” head coach Jas Purewal said. “They should have come easier. We had a lot of possession and they defended really well. “I’m happy with where we’re starting
It all started as a fundraiser for Special Olympics. Shaw TV’s Nancy Wilmot had done an interview with someone from Special Olympics in Port Alberni and when the question of fundraising arose, discovered volunteers have to raise all their funds on their own. “It all comes from local people’s donations,” Wilmot said. When she began to put a fundraiser together, she happened to mention to Charlene Patterson of Char’s Landing that the date they were looking at was also her birthday. “It was a fundraiser that morphed into my birthday,” Wilmot said. While the fun of
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A Cowichan player, right, stays half a step ahead of his Black Sheep opponent, Saturday at the Port Alberni rugby pitch.
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hosting a party is all well and good, at the end of the day the point is to help Special Olympics. The program operates with a $20,000 annual budget and offers different sports in the Alberni Valley. “Sports and competition is as important to these athletes as anyone. We’re not talking about special athletes here, we’re talking about people and quality of life, and how much sports and athleticism can improve their quality of life.”
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The ADSS Armada wrestling team travelled to the Richmond Olympic Oval to compete in the Western Canada Age Class tournament this past weekend. The team had nineteen athletes battle over the course of two days against more than 420 athletes from B.C. and Alberta. Seventeen of the nineteen placed in the top five of their respective age and weight classes. Team results included fourth place finishes for Armada School Girls (Grade 8) and Junior Boys (Grades 9/10) and 5th place finishes for School Boys, Junior Girls and Senior Boys (Grades 11/12). “I’m very pleased with our team
results. This is a large tournament with more than 90 teams participating so placing in the top five is impressive,” said Coach James Messenger. Local wrestlers claimed five gold medals at the age class. Grade 7 Paige Maher of Dunn continued her impressive results with a win in the 69kg schoolgirl division. Ravi Manhas showed that if he can get to the right weight he is a top of his age group and he is right there with the best in B.C. by winning gold in 41kg junior boys. Grade 8 Kylea Anderson dominated the 90kg schoolgirl division. Two of ADSS’s top
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for the future.” Silver medalists included Anna Frost (47kg), Daniel Spencer (Jr Men 70 kg) and William Merry (HWT) while bronze medals went to Mackenzie Boudreau (64kg), Trenton Vanderkooi
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division,” said Coach Russell Bodnar. “Our coaches want to challenge these athletes heading into the toughest part of the season.” Finishing in fourth place were Trevor Barker (48kg) and Jayce Clayton (78kg) and with 5th place were Kiarra Fong (54kg) and Jarod Gagnon (84kg). Having strong performances, but not placing, were Jayden Iversen (66kg) and Darien Van Ingen (51kg). Next up for the Armada is the Miri Piri tournament in Abbotsford. ADSS will send a small number to Abbotsford. All hands will be on the mats the following weekend of February 5-6 when ADSS hosts the 33rd Alberni Armada Invitational Tournament.
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