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«COVER STORY
Breaking ground or breaking rules? Port Alberni becomes second city in Canada to regulate marijuana KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
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he number of marijuana dispensaries in Port Alberni has increased to seven since Justin Trudeau was sworn in as prime minister last November. Trudeau was elected, in part, on a promise to legalize marijuana. “We will legalize, regulate, and restrict access to marijuana,” reads the platform of the Liberal Party of Canada—though no details are given about what speed this legalization might occur. For marijuana dispensaries in Port Alberni however, it doesn’t seem to have mattered. It took mere days after Trudeau’s win for WeeMedical to open its doors on Third Avenue. “The writing’s on the wall... the Liberals are in, it’s being legalized,” operator Justin Liu said at the time. As of today, Liu, has received one warning letter from the Port Alberni RCMP informing him that “if your illegal business practices do not cease, I will consider taking action in the future which may include your business being subject to search and seizure
Storefront medical marijuana dispensaries are offering a variety of marijuana forms—all illegal right now.
of offence related evidence and persons associated with your business being subject to charges related to contraventions of the CDSA (Controlled Drugs and Substances Act) for unlawful possession of cannabis marijuana, for possession of cannabis marijuana for the purpose of trafficking and for trafficking cannabis marijuana.” But as of yet, the Liberal government hasn’t come forward with a plan, a timeline or a strategy. According to the Canadian Press, a briefing note for Trudeau that they obtained via an Access to Information request states that not only will the federal government
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government works on delivering its platform promise, municipalities are left to grapple with dispensaries popping up in their storefronts. And given this is a federal issue, there doesn’t seem much that municipalities can do. Currently, selling marijuana— whether medical or recreational—is illegal under Canadian law, said Port Alberni RCMP Inspector Mac Richards. Despite this, the City of Port Alberni voted to regulate medical marijuana dispensaries at its Jan. 25 meeting.
SHARIE MINIONS It wasn’t an unanimous decision. Throughout the three months that city council debated the issue, it was split between Mayor Mike Ruttan and Coun. Denis Sauve on the ‘no’ side and the rest of council on the ‘yes’ side. “When I made an oath to this office,
I made sure that I follow certain ethics to protect the community. “The fact is that you’re asking the city to regulate an illegal activity—I’m not going to support letting this dispensary operate illegally,” said Sauve, a retired RCMP officer. “I have consistently not voted in favour because I do not believe that it’s the right thing for us to do,” Ruttan said midJanuary. He added that he believed it was “unfair” for the federal government to have downloaded it onto municipalities— but that he was committed to upholding council’s decision. “But it doesn’t matter—this is what council has voted for and I believe that council’s position is fairly clear. It is this council’s best attempt to control the uncontrollable.” Coun. Sharie Minions, though she voted for regulations, agreed. “It shouldn’t be on the municipal agenda but it is a problem in our community. If we wait it will probably just get worse and worse and worse by the time the federal government does something about it,” she said. Continued / A20
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hen Emily Bylsma was born, her parents did not expect her heart complications to develop into a lifetime of special needs. Although the Grade 9 student has experienced challenges that affected the whole family, she is now making steady progress thanks to a large support network. As the third child of six for Aimee Bylsma, Emily was born with a heart defect that affected four parts of her heart. The family was living on the lower mainland at the time and she was required to spend the first two weeks in hospital. Along with having a stroke while in the womb, Emily was afflicted with genetic
complications. She was weak and after suffering a respiratory illness at five months, had open heart surgery the following month. The combination led to other problems throughout Emily’s body and has severely impacted her mobility. It was a domino effect after she had an aneurysm at the back of her skull. During an MRI for something else, abnormalities in her kidneys were detected and she was sent to a specialist. “We have been in and out of Children’s Hospital since she was born,” Aimee said. “She has been struggling with neurological issues because there was swelling in her brain. She also has problems with her eyes, teeth and spine and has chronic kidney disease which was discovered when she
Emily just shined in a bigger environment with more people.
– Aimee Bylsma was about five or six years old.” Malformed from birth, Emily’s kidneys function at about 36 to 39 per cent of what they are supposed to, Aimee said. Her legs and knees have been slightly bent in and she was walking on the interior of her feet, causing calluses and pain. She was being piggybacked until she got too big. Aimee had been home schooling her children and continued this practice when the family moved to Port Alberni in 2004.
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Six years later she decided to put the four youngest in public school. By then, she said she needed to find some balance. Financially, too, daily life was a struggle. “Before Emily was born, I wanted more kids and I had so much energy,” Aimee said. “But I was permanently exhausted after she was born. All of her medication was a huge learning curve and that was so difficult. I didn’t have a lot of support or help at the time.” While the children attended John Howitt Elementary, Aimee worked outside the home and found the change helped the entire family’s dynamics. “Emily just shined in a bigger environment with more people,” Aimee said. “She loves people and talking to them. It was awesome right from the beginning.” By 2011, Emily started to receive physiotherapy through the Hilton Centre’s Outreach Therapy program. Workers there saw the pressure she was putting on her feet
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Management review released Homelessness MIKE RUTTAN and public works department. Council also made the decision to change the city manager role to a chief administrative officer (CAO) role to be consistent with other municipalities. The other management change implemented while the Rogers report remained in-camera was the movement of former city manager Ken Watson to a
senior projects advisor role in midJanuary ahead of his retirement at the end of December 2016. Fire Chief Pley stepped in as acting city manager. Watson will continue to receive his city manager salary of $158,778, while Pley’s salary will be bumped up to 90 per cent of the city manager salary ($11,908 per month) while he is acting CAO. Pley will continue to act as fire chief in addition to his new duties. Ruttan, who in January said that Watson’s new role was “indirectly” related to the Rogers report, said that this was a choice made by council to pursue their goals. “That’s a personnel
matter. We want to move forward as council in a particular direction and we felt that this was something that we needed to do to move forward in that direction.” As part of the reformatting of the community services department, Rogers recommended cutting the museum out altogether. “The operation of the museum, a noncore service, is costly for the municipality. Most municipalities work with not-forprofit societies who govern the activities and the services provided by the museum,” Rogers recommended. Continued / A20
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The rental housing situation in Port Alberni is in “critical condition,” Patty Edwards, chair of the Alberni Valley Stakeholders Initiative to End Homelessness. The group has released their 2016 Still At Home strategic plan. “The findings reveal that citizens living at or below the poverty line are at risk of homelessness, as are those experiencing difficulty of affordability,” said Edwards. That’s 18 and 49 per cent of renters, respectively. Increasing rental
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MAKING THE BEST OF A HARD SITUATION
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he City of Port Alberni has made the best of an impossible situation with its marijuana dispensaries regulations. We can see no other way that councillors could have approached the issue of dispensaries cropping up in the Alberni Valley. Yes, we know marijuana is an illegal drug in Canada, and yes, we know that medical marijuana is only supposed to be dispensed through mail order. And we recognize that not everyone who opens a medical marijuana dispensary in Canada is going to be business-like and above board, just like every facet of society has its bad apples. But we would rather see some semblance of regulation set up now, so that when marijuana use is legalized, the city The City of will already be in a Port Alberni good position for has made the regulation. With seven dispensaries best of an or compassion clubs either open or stating impossible intent to open, situation with their Port Alberni needs its marijuana some order in this chaos. dispensaries The only part regulations. about the city’s new dispensary regulations that gives us pause is how they will be enforced. These regulations are only as good as the city’s enforcement of them, and we wonder how or whether that can happen. Our bylaw enforcement officer is already overtaxed, and we stand by our previous conviction that Port Alberni RCMP officers’ time is better spent on policing activities that don’t involve constant raiding of these dispensaries. It will be interesting to see how this plays out in the coming months. — ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
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Protesters fear peace in forests like being caught in a divorce
TOM between the B.C. forest industry FLETCHER and international environmental B.C. Views
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fter 20 years of representing B.C. coastal First Nations to negotiate what U.S.-directed activists labeled the Great Bear Rainforest agreement, a weary Dallas Smith expressed his relief and frustration. At a ceremony to sign the final agreement in Vancouver last week, Smith, president of the Nanwakolas Council of remote Central Coast communities like Bella Bella, joked that he’s finally out of a job. Then he got serious. “My communities still aren’t better places to live yet,” he said. But the land use agreement with the province and forest companies over a vast coastal area up to the Alaska border means the years ahead will be better. He said when he started it was
groups. Dutch-based Greenpeace, its California offshoot ForestEthics and others moved on from their Clayoquot Sound battle to the B.C. coast, looking to continue the blockades against logging. “It’s the First Nations of the Coast who stood up and – Dallas Smith said ‘no, this is how it’s going to work’,” Smith said. How it’s going to work is that logging will continue on 550,000 hectares of coastal forest, with a greater share for First Nations, and with 85 per cent of the region preserved after a century of logging that began with sailing ships.
It’s the First Nations of the Coast who stood up and said ‘no, this is how it’s going to work.
Aside from a few diehards who are either paid to protest or can’t get past issuing demands, B.C. aboriginal people have grown tired of being used as props in global de-marketing campaigns directed from San Francisco or Amsterdam. The protesters’ tactic of organizing customer boycotts that damage faraway economies might be good for international fundraising, but it’s bad for poor people. Formally begun 10 years ago with $30 million from Ottawa, $30 million from B.C. and $60 million from a group of wealthy U.S. family foundations with a larger antidevelopment agenda, the land use plan remains under attack. Among the many protest outfits is Pacific Wild, which has specialized in Great Bear Rainforest campaigns and now needs a new enemy. Their credibility was demonstrated recently when potty-mouthed U.S. pop star Miley Cyrus decided to speak out against B.C.’s wolf kill. Continues page A9
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Fred Mann should relax his concerns regarding the legal technicalities of medical cannabis (marijuana) and in hopefully a short time the plant will be completely re-legalized, through Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s policy changes. Then, like in Colorado, everything will
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become less complex. Coloradoans who wish to use the God-given plant for medical reasons simply purchase cannabis over the counter treating it like the relatively safe, therapeutic plant that it is and the sky isn’t falling in. Re-legalizing cannabis also means sick citizens don’t have to pay government extortion money for protection from police to use the plant. Stan White, Colorado
Environmentalism is a neverending obsession Cont’d from page A8 Typical of celebrities, Cyrus had no idea about the struggle to preserve dwindling herds of mountain caribou. She barely knows where B.C. is, a fact made plain when Pacific Wild toured her around the North Coast, far from the Kootenay and South Peace regions where the wolves in question actually roam.
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After periodically attacking their own B.C. agreement as inadequate, Greenpeace and ForestEthics have moved on to what they call the “boreal forest,” which we like to call northern Canada. The same bully tactics with forest products customers and producers have been featured. This time, a Quebec company that signed
an accord in 2010 is suing Greenpeace for “defamation, malicious falsehood and intentional interference in economic relations.” Aboriginal companies on the B.C. coast will continue to log, including areas of old-growth forest and secondary growth. They will continue to export logs as economics dictate. They will continue to harvest animals,
including grizzly bears. And, I expect, they will continue to be subjected to attempts to supervise and direct them by members of urban society’s new religion, environmentalism. The leaders of this movement don’t like peace. It’s bad for their business. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.
Airport issue not settled To the Editor,
Some local officials say they’ve had enough of the naysayers, those people in Alberni Valley that have spoken out against the proposed runway expansion at the airport. Yet, it was those very same elected leaders that forced the naysayers to openly express their opinion. Last summer, when the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District (ACRD) used an Alternate Approval Process (AAP) to gain the ability to borrow up to $6 million to pay for upgrades to the local airport only those that opposed the plan were offered an opportunity to state their position. In an AAP, if 10 percent of electors oppose a plan, it must be taken to a formal referendum vote before it can be adopted. In other words, it’s all about the naysayers.
editor@albernivalleynews.com An AAP is not like a normal referendum where voters turn out to vote yes or no. It’s either ‘no’ or nothing. Last summer, when the AAP occurred, most people didn?t know anything about the plan to extend the airport runway, let alone the disapproval process. Now the issue is back in the lime light because of 3 unsuccessful applications made by the regional district to gain federal/provincial infrastructure grant funding to help pay for the upgrades. At this point, if local government moves forward with the plan, the entire financial burden will be placed on local taxpayer’s shoulders. And that $6 million loan is not interest free. The total bill will be closer to $10 million. The next time I hear a local official say
they have had enough of the naysayers, I am going to say I have had enough of local government pulling the wool over our eyes by using a process of disapproval and opposition. Put the issue to a proper referendum ballot and let those that are for and against it have their say. Susan Roth, Port Alberni
Parking needs enforcement To the Editor,
Why is there no commissionaire patrolling the Walmart parking lot for handicap parking violators? The person whose name is on the handicap tag must leave the vehicle when you park in a handicap space. Terry Haugen, Port Alberni
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The Alberni Valley Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for its 2016 Community Excellence Awards. Awards include: social media, citizen of the year, customer service, youth of the year (sponsored by Gillian Trumper), volunteer of the year, tourism and hospitality, rising star, green award, business investment, welcoming workplace, business excellence, health and fitness, and spirit of music. Kevin Wright won the Small Business Excellence award in 2013, in his first year in business. “I got it in the first six months we were open,” says the owner of Steampunk Café and Coffee House. “It was really compelling for me.” The acknowledgment from the local community was special, he said. “It was a nice boost for a new business to get that recognition.” As a winner, that year Wright was also nominated for the Vancouver Island Business Excellence Awards, where he said “it felt good to represent Port Alberni...it was pretty stiff competition.” Nominations for the Alberni Valley awards close on Friday, Feb. 19. Nominations can be made online at www.albernichamber. ca (follow the links to Chamber Excellence Awards) or by calling the chamber at 250724-6535. The awards gala will take place April 22 at the Italian Hall. Tickets are $75 each. editor@albernivalleynews.com
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past Thunder in the Valley events at the airport. Rothwell’s report stated that the city had consulted with its insurers and a race event insurance expert in Edmonton with the following conclusion: “At the end of the day, it is the city’s business decision to make but I Minions would suggest they consider not allowing this event.” Councillors questioned the insurance estimates. “I’m wondering about the insurance. I think what Thunder in the Valley has had in the past is $15 million and we are looking at an additional $20 million for a total of $35 million. “Is that an appropriate amount of insurance? Why do we need to go so much higher?” Coun. Sharie Minions asked. Surry said that they had gone from $5 million to $15 million upon the ACRD’s request.
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Avenue even without a median. Concrete barriers would need to be procured in order to guarantee the safety of spectators at a cost of $33,000. “These are concrete barriers that we would need to separate the viewers from the traffic,” Cicon said. – Sharie It’s possible that the city can get the barriers at no cost from the ministry of transportation, he added. “There may be quite a few more, that if we get them transferred here, we wouldn’t have to buy them. So that [$33,000] could go down.” Liability insurance was identified by Alberni Valley Drag Racing Association president Bill Surry as a possible showstopper. The extra $20,000 premium will pay for an extra $20 million of liability insurance, above the $15 million the AVDRA already carries for
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As of February 29, 2016, out-of-catchment requests, subject to available space, will be processed only after all catchment area students meeting the February 26th deadline have been accommodated. For the 2016/17 school year, please be advised that: • • •
no new out-of-catchment requests will be accepted at John Howitt or Wood Elementary schools new out-of-catchment requests at Maquinna Elementary school will give priority to siblings of current out-of-catchment students before considering any other new out-of-catchment requests current out-of-catchment requests will be processed by March 18, 2016
When registering your child in your catchment area school, please ensure that you have the child’s birth certificate and care card, as well as proof of residency in the catchment area.
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Black Sheep game cancelled
The Port Alberni Black Sheep have had to cancel their friendly match with Comox Kickers this weekend. Head coach Jas Purewal said the Kickers have to play a makeup after missing a league game with another team earlier this month. The Sheep also cancelled their trip to Victoria to play the UVic Saxons because the Saxons had too many players on Team Canada for the Americas Rugby games in Victoria.
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One of our wrestling features last week misidentified an athlete from Alberni District Secondary School. A bio of Circe Campbell unfortunately included a photo of her younger sister, Cassie. We apologize to both Campbells for our error.
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The Alberni Valley Bulldogs may very well be the first team in hockey history to invite their fans, season ticket holders, minor hockey players, volunteers, billets, sponsors, and supporters to be in the team’s annual team photo. This year’s team photo will be taken following the game this Sunday, Feb. 14 on Fan Appreciation Day, when the Alberni Valley Bulldogs host the Merritt Centennials at 2 p.m. Tickets to the game are offered at a Fan Appreciation price of only $5. Upon the conclusion
Bulldogs’ captain Eric Margo, left, takes a shot on the Victoria Grizzlies’ net during the Bulldogs’ 4–2 BCHL win, Friday at the Dawg Pound.
of the game, the Zambonis will clean th ice and then the team will come back out to stage this year’s team photo. “As far as we can tell, we are the first hockey team in
history to invite our fans and supporters to be a part of the annual team photo,” said Bulldogs assistant coach and GM Adam Hayduk. “After all, the Bulldogs are a true
community-owned team with thousands of phenomenal supporters. This is just another great way to acknowledge everyone’s support and allow another way for our fans to be a closer part of our team,” added Hayduk. During the game, fans will be able to reserve a copy of the team photo by making a donation to the Port Alberni Junior Hockey Society. A team of volunteers from Scotiabank will be on hand, wearing their Scotiabank red, collecting donations before, during, and after the game. Furthermore,
Scotiabank has confirmed that they will match all donations collected at the game this Sunday in support of the communityowned Alberni Valley Bulldogs of up to $5,000, Hayduk said. Instead of having empty blue seats behind the players in the photo, the organization wants to fill the seats with the team’s supporters.
Following the team photo, the Bulldogs players will stay on the ice and invite the public to a “Skate With The Bulldogs” to wind up Fan Appreciation Day. The Bulldogs are anticipating a big turnout for this event, marking the first time fans, season ticket holders and various supporters are a part of a team’s annual hockey photo.
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Three athletes from Port Alberni will compete at the BC Winter Games in Penticton Feb. 25–28. Isabella Cross will compete in alpine skiing, Kimberly Giesbrecht in figure skating and Hanna Ross in badminton. More than 1,200 athletes from all corners of BC will descend upon Penticton to compete in 17 different sports in the Games, many of them for the first time. The average age of competitors is 14. There are more than 330 coaches and 180 officials also going to the Winter Games.
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The Oceanside Kings captain steals the puck during a Bryan Mason Memorial Tournament peewee gold medal game on Feb. 8. The Kings beat the Oceanside Warriors to take the gold.
The Alberni Athletics U14 Girls’ Soccer team continue to have a great season. After an extended break for Christmas, and then some poor weather that affected ferry travel in early January, they were back in action on Jan. 24, in Comox for the Island Invitational playoff. It was a round robin playoff with Comox, Powell River and Port Alberni. The winner would represent the Upper Island in the Island Invitational against Victoria in
Alberni Athletics’ Sydney Chase, second from left, and Anneke Korver challenge Powell River Stingers’ players during a round robin game in Comox.
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Museum, benefits targeted City on hook for race insurance From / A7
“Councils provide operational grants. If the museum services were to be delivered by a notfor-profit organization cost-savings would result, fundraising opportunities would be created, there would be greater access to government partners, and there would be increased volunteer activity.” Coun. Denis Sauve questioned why the museum was considered a non-core service. “I’ve been a strong advocate for protecting our heritage and our
identity in Port Alberni... where does the statement come from that our museum is a non-core service?” he asked. Ruttan said that with the “vast majority of municipalities in B.C.” working with not-forprofits in managing the museum, it was a possible cost saving avenue for the city. The museum recommendation sparked letters from the public, including one from former executive director of the museum Jean McIntosh. “The museum takes the smallest percentage of the
city budget and for this investment the community gets exceptional value,” McIntosh wrote in a letter to city council. “I urge mayor and council not to act on the consultant’s recommendation in regard to the museum.” Exempt city staff benefit packages were also explored in the Rogers report as a cost saving measure. “Compared to the municipal marketplace the Port Alberni benefit package is rich,” Rogers noted. reporter@albernivalleynews.com twitter.com/alberninews
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Couns. Jack McLeman voiced approval over the city acting proactively on the issue. “Other towns have had marijuana dispensaries open up and they’re getting themselves way behind the eight ball trying to catch up,” McLeman said. “I would like to see Port Alberni be proactive and control if they become legal where they are and if they’re not legal, get rid of them in the end.” Port Alberni became the second city in the country to implement marijuana dispensary regulations. Vancouver was the first city in Canada to regulate marijuana when it passed bylaws spelling out the requirements for opening up either a medical marijuana dispensary or a compassion club. The latter of the two requires a nonprofit licence from the province and both require a business licence—$30,000 for
I would like to see Port Alberni be proactive and control if they become legal... – Jack McLeman dispensaries and $1,000 for compassion clubs. The regulations imposed in Vancouver and Port Alberni are similar: either 300 metres or 1,000 m from schools and other dispensaries and only in certain commercial zones. However, both cities have regulations that perplex Aaron Brevick, a Port Alberni native who recently returned from Fort St. John and opened a medical dispensary on Athol Street. “My concerns basically went unheard [by city council],” said Brevick. “For me, I’ve always been told ‘we don’t
care if you smoke pot but don’t leave it out, don’t have a bong sitting around when people come to your house.” He’d prefer a more discreet approach. “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. “Just being open a week, I’ve had so many people express gratitude for having a place that is quiet.” Brevick isn’t happy with how short the time was between the 5 p.m. Jan. 25 public hearing and the 7 p.m. council meeting where the regulations were approved. “They moved ahead with it so fast with only 10 minutes between meetings. That to me says that they did not consider any public input.” While time between meetings was short, marijuana dispensaries have been discussed by either the public, staff or council at all six
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council meetings since the first dispensary opened its doors in Port Alberni. Brevick remains unconvinced that due process was given. “They never should have done this,” said Brevick but admitted that it is dispensaries like his that have put municipalities across the country in the position that they are. The City of Saskatoon considered regulation at a Feb. 8 committee meeting. A staff report stated that federal and provincial governments would have to approve business licences for a medical marijuana dispensary. The City of Victoria is also considering regulations and currently collecting public input from residents. It’s unclear what role the province will play in the marijuana debate. In October, Premier Christy Clark said she’d work with the feds on whatever they proposed. “If and when they make changes, we’ll work with them to make sure that the changes can be effective in B.C.,” Christy Clark said in an October 2015 Black Press article.
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In Loving Memory of PAUL DERRISH March 7, 1931 - February13, 2009
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Missing you always! Debra, Leonard, Tammy, John, Austen, Brenden, Nikita, Todd & Elizabeth In loving memory of our brother
Richard Bigmore
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Dearest Charmaine, If only there were stairs to where you are, we would all walk up there and bring you home with us! Your mom Muriel, sister Bea, brother Ben, daughter Anna and partner Justyn, together with your grand-daughters Emlynn, Brielle, Aria and a wee one on the way, also your loving son Trevor who missed you so. Always remembered in our thoughts and dreams.
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Michael Leon CUDMORE April 1, 1983 – February 1, 2016 6 It is with sadness that the family o off Michael announce his passing on n February 1, 2016 at Nanaimo Regional Hospital with his fatherr Tom and good friend Ryan by his side. Michael was predeceased by his grandfather Bob Richardson, his mother Vivian Cudmore and his cousin Dean Nixon. He is survived ed by by his children Vivian, Gabe, Pheenixx and and d their mother Grace, his father Tom, sisters m, sis sister ters rs Lisa and Michelle, his brothers Dan (Deb), Bob Bob, an (Deb) b Len and Brenden, grandparents Ellen & George Nichol, many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and many good friends. Cremation has taken place. A Graveside service will be held on Saturday, February 13, 2016 - 1:00 PM at Alberni Valley Memorial Gardens, Port Alberni Highway. A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations in Michael’s name may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. Stories and condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.yatesfuneral.ca
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Edith passed passed away away peacefully peacefully at at Edith home with with her her loving loving son son at at her her home side on on February February 1, 1, 2016 2016 at at the the age age side of 91 91 years. years. She She is is survived survived by by her her of son David David (Sharon). (Sharon). son Born and and raised raised in in Nova Nova Scotia, Scotia, Born Edith moved moved to to British British Columbia Columbia in in Edith the 1960s 1960s with with her her husband husband and and son. son. the She then then came came to to the the Alberni Alberni Valley Valley She in 2012. 2012. Th Throughout roughout her her career, career, Edith Edith was was in known for for being being aa dedicated dedicated employee. employee. She Shewould wouldoft often enstay known stay her sshift s atHudson’s the Hudson’s Bay cafeteria to clean up aft er aft herershift at the Bay cafeteria to clean up any any mess wasso leftthat so that others to work mess that that was left others couldcould comecome to work to a to a clean environment. environment. In In her her down down time, time, Edith Edith enjoyed enjoyed paintpaintclean ing landscapes landscapes and and scenery, scenery, sewing, sewing, and and adding adding decorative decorative ing touches all all around around her her home. home. She She also also loved loved to to go go ballroom ballroom touches dancing, especially especially the the waltz waltz and and jive. jive. She She would would spend spend dancing, hours getting getting ready ready every every Saturday Saturday night night so so she she could could go go hours dancing and and enjoy enjoy herself. herself. Th Thee thing thing that that Edith Edith loved loved most most dancing in life life was was being being aa dedicated, dedicated, devoted, devoted, and and loving loving mother mother to to in her son, son, David. David. She She will will be be dearly dearly missed missed by by all all who who had had the the her pleasure of of knowing knowing her. her. pleasure Following Edith’s wishes, no service service will will be be taking taking place. place. Following Edith’s wishes, no In lieu lieu of of flflowers, owers, donations donations can can be be made made to to the the BC BC SPCA SPCA In Alberni-Clayoquot Branch, Branch, 4936 4936 Broughton Broughton St, St, Port Port Alberni, Alberni, Alberni-Clayoquot BC., V9Y V9Y 8R6. 8R6 (this charity can bebe changed). BC., Condolences may offered toCondolences the family at may be offered to the family at www.chapelofmemories.ca www.chapelofmemories.ca
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It is with sadness that the Hudema family is announcing the passing of Alfred Alexander Hudema on February 5th, 2016. “Al� was born on April 16, 1928 in Vancouver B.C. As he claimed, Al was named after two Greats: Alfred and Alexander. Al’s dad, Alex, owned a small sheet metal business where Al apprenticed. Al was too young to enlist in WWII but he was in the reserves. While in the reserves, he assisted on the great Fraser River flood of 1948. Al married Lorna Wilson on July 24, 1948. They subsequently had three children. Al and Lorna moved to Port Alberni in 1951, where he worked in a small sheet metal shop and repaired furnaces on the side. He later got a job in the MacMillan Bloedel Plywood plant as a labourer. After much dedicated study and apprenticing, Al achieved his journeyman ticket as a Steamfitter/ Pipefitter. He retired at the age of 60. In the 1970s, Al joined the Fraternal Order of Buffaloes. He was secretary of the local lodge and eventually became Provincial Grand Primo, a post he held with great pride. After more than 45 years on their property in the McCoy Lake area, Lorna and Al moved into a smaller house on Tebo Avenue. In October 2014, Al moved into Echo Village. Al is survived by Lorna, his loving wife of 67 years; children Larry, Deborra and Susan; daughter-in-law Denise Poupard; grandchildren Jade and Crystal; great-grandson Devin; his sister Dolores Coulombe; numerous nieces and nephews; and close family friend Patrick McGowan. A memorial gathering will be held March 26 (Easter Sunday) from 1:00 to 4:00pm at the Lawn Bowling Club, 4255 Wallace Street, Port Alberni to celebrate the life of Alfred Alexander Hudema the Great.
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Offers available from February 2 - 29, 2016. 5 Payments cannot be made on a weekly basis, for advertising purposes only. +Offer is administered by Nissan Canada Extended Services Inc. (NCESI) and applies to any MY15 Micra/Sentra/Murano and MY16 Versa Note/Rogue/Pathfinder models (each, an “Eligible Model”) leased and registered through Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc., on approved credit, between Feb 2 – 29 from an authorized Nissan retailer in Canada. Eligible only on leases through NCF with subvented rates. Offer recipient will be entitled to receive a maximum of six (6) service visits (each, a “Service Visit”) for the Eligible Vehicle – where each Service Visit consists of one (1) oil change (using conventional 5W30 motor oil) and one (1) tire rotation service (each, an “Eligible Service”). All Eligible Services will be conducted in strict accordance with the Oil Change and Tire Rotation Plan outline in the Agreement Booklet for the Eligible Vehicle. The service period (“Service Period”) will commence on the purchase or lease transaction date (“Transaction Date”) and will expire on the earlier of: (i) the date on which the maximum number of Service Visits has been reached; (ii) 36 months from the Transaction Date; or (ii) when the Eligible Vehicle has reached 48,000 kilometers. All Eligible Services must be completed during the Service Period, otherwise they will be forfeited. The Offer may be upgraded to use premium oil at the recipient’s expense. The Eligible Services are not designed to meet all requirements and specifications necessary to maintain the Eligible Vehicle. To see the complete list of maintenance necessary, please refer to the Service Maintenance Guide. Any additional services required are not covered by the Offer and are the sole responsibility and cost of the recipient. Offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain offers NCESI reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. Ask your retailer for details. & Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 AA00)/2016 Rogue SV Special Edition FWD (Y6SG16 AA00)/2015 Murano S FWD (LXRG15 AA00). 1.49%/1.49%/2.9% lease APR for a 60/60/60 month term equals monthly payments of $280/$308/$387 with $750/$750/$0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Payments include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $17,393/$19,228/$23,213. *Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 AA00). 0% lease APR for a 24 month term equals monthly payments of $433 with $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit. First monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception. Payments include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $10,387. ‡$3,250/$5,500/$6,500 NCF standard finance cash (includes bonus cash) available on new 2015 Micra 1.6 SR (S5SG55 AA00/AA10)/(S5SG75 AA00/AA10)/2015 Sentra 1.8 SL (C4LG55 AA00), 2015 Sentra SR Premium CVT (C4LG15 RP00)/2015 Altima 2.5 SL (T4LG15 AAOO)/(T4TG15 NV00)/(T4SG15 NV00) models when financing with NCF at standard rates. VModels shown $37,008/$25,998/$45,258/$18,438 Selling price for a new 2016 Rogue SL AWD Premium (Y6DG16 BK00)/ 2015 Sentra 1.8 SL (C4TG15 AA00)/2015 Murano Platinum AWD (LXEG15 TE00)/2015 Micra 1.6 SR AT (S5SG75 AE10). XPurchase financing price of $9,998 for a 2015 Micra 1.6 S (S5LG55 AA00) is available when financing whith NCF at standard rates. The price includes $1,650 NCF standard finance cash, with $150 dealer participation. Freight and PDE charges, air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation (where applicable) are included. License, registration, specific duty on new tires ($15) and insurance are extra. Certain conditions apply. See your dealer or visit Nissan.ca/Loyalty. *X±&VFreight and PDE charges ($1,760/$1,600/$1,760/$1,600) air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, applicable fees (all which may vary by region), manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Vehicles and accessories are for illustration purposes only. ALG is the industry benchmark for residual values and depreciation data, www.alg. com. 2016 Rogue recognized as IIHS top safety picks when equipped with Forward Emergency Braking. For more information see www.IIHS.org. The Nissan Sentra received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact cars in the proprietary J.D. Power 2015 Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 84,367 new-vehicle owners, measuring 244 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2015. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©2016 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.
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ARTS
Meet the artist of latest exhibit wooden box. This is one of the Community Arts Council’s biggest fundraisers of the year to help to ensure our future in the Alberni Valley.
MELISSA MARTIN
Arts Around
Days with the Arts
Art Rave, one of four organizations working under the umbrella of the Solstic Arts Festival in June, will be sponsoring an art show at The Rollin Art Centre. This will comprise original art that is for sale, and will run from June 17–30 as part of the Solstice Arts Festival. Artists from all media are invited to submit work to the curators in a digital format, on or before March 18, to albernisolstice@gmail. com. Preference will be given to pieces 24” x 24” and smaller if the work requires inside display.
Exhibits are open
The Rollin Art Centre is now accepting applications
Naden band here
Artist Nancy Wilson captures Father and Son Lake in acrylics. See her original work and meet her at the Rollin Art Centre on Feb. 13 from 1–3 p.m.
to all visual artists and artist groups to submit an application to exhibit their work in our Fine Arts Gallery during the 2017 calendar year. Don’t miss this opportunity to have your own art exhibit or group exhibit at the Rollin gallery. Application forms are available at the Rollin Art Centre. Deadline is April 30, 2016. The gallery is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday, to Saturday. Call 250-724-3412.
Donate books
What a better way to help the Rollin Art Centre by donating all your gently used books. Rollin Art Centre is currently accepting any gently used books, DVDs, CDs and puzzles for their annual book sale, which will take place May 13–14. Books can be dropped off at Rollin Art Centre just inside the main door, under the staircase in the big
Alberni District Secondary School Theatre, sponsored by the ADSS music department presents The Naden Band of the Royal Canadian Navy Pacific Fleet Dixie, Tuesday, March 1 at 7 p.m. Admission is by donation.
What’s on at Char’s Sat., Feb. 13, 8-10 pm, Jon Miller Quartet – “Three Days in Winter”– Acoustic Mainstream Jazz. Fri., Feb 19, ,8-10 pm, Concert – Blue Moon Marquee – Gypsy Blues. Melissa Martin is the Arts Administrator for Community Arts Council.
ART MATTERS SOCIETY PRESENTS
Eve Ensler’s
The Vagina Monologues Saturday February 20th @ Char’s Landing Tickets $15 at the door,
or in advance @ the Main Artery, Harbour Quay
Part of the proceeds to ACAWS For more information, email gwynne1@telus.net or call 250-723-7883
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Days with the Arts are back, however with a twist. This year we are starting a co-operative arts fest, Solstice Arts Festival, and we are inviting all artists who are interested in taking part. If you are interesting in being involved at this year’s Days With the Arts studio tour during our first annual Solstice Arts festival in June, please contact the Rollin Art Centre. We are currently looking for all artists/ artisans who may be interested in having a table, display or demo set up on the grounds during the weekend’s event, June 17–19. Showcase all your work, have samples and spend the weekend creating in a beautiful setting. Space is limited.
Art Rave seeks art
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oin us this Saturday, Feb. 13 from 1–3 p.m. for a chance to meet our current artist, Nancy Wilson, and talk about art and her inspirations at her artist meet and greet. The title of our current exhibit is called, “Nancy Wilson’s Rainbow Originals”, which tells it all. Her exhibit will run until March 4, so make sure you stop by the gallery to see her collection of acrylic paintings on a variety of subjects, including local scenes, animals and flowers.
Got Pop? Concerts presents Comedy Night with Ed Hill and special guest Peter Hudson this Saturday, Feb. 13 at the Blue Marlin Inn. Doors open at 8 p.m. Tix: $15 in advance, on sale at the Blue Marlin.
COMEDY AT MARLIN
Photo contest in time for Int’l Women’s Day The Alberni Community and Women’s Services Society and Art Matters Society, in conjunction with local Girl Guide leaders, are holding a juried photography show. The show is open to girls and women in the Alberni Valley.
Submit a photo of a woman who has inspired you and drop it off at the ACAWS reception desk, 3082 Third Ave. There is a $2 entry fee. Categories are for ages nine–15 years; 16–19 years; and adult women. Photos will be displayed March 4–8.
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