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Nuxalk Nation hosts Junior All Native Basketball Tournament in Williams Lake GREG SABATINO WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE After more than eight months of planning, organizer Crystal Tallio said she couldn't have been happier with how the 2016 Junior All Native Basketball Tournament turned out. Bella Coola and the Nuxalk Nation hosted the tournament in WIlliams Lake from March 13-18 where 21 girls teams and 17 boys teams of players aged 13-19 from around the province competed.
“We started back in August [of 2015] and we've been going full swing since then,” Tallio said. She stressed the importance of the tournament in providing a positive environment and experience for First Nations youth around the province. “It was a really great turnout and all in all a really great week,” Tallio said. “We really wanted to represent our kids and uphold our youth, as well as represent our community. “The basketball was
all really good calibre and all the kids played their best. We had lots of good feedback from the other teams.” The Nuxalk Nation, meanwhile, entered teams in both the boys' and girls' divisions. On the boys' side the Nuxalk Nation defeated Lil'wat (Mount Currie) in its first game before falling to Prince Rupert in round two. Wednesday, despite a valiant effort, Bella Coola was eliminated from the tournament by Port Simpson.
The girls downed Skidegate in its first game but lost to Greenville, the tournament runner-up, in game two. They then advanced after a win over the Gitsegukla Predators, before being knocked out of the tournament by Van City (Vancouver). Prior to the tournament teams had expressed hesitance about travelling to Williams Lake due to a recent rise in violent crime in the city. Tallio, however, said everyone's preconceived notions were put to rest
after spending time in the city and thanked members of the RCMP for being visible around the tournament's three venues and for spending time with the kids. One of the most memorable moments of the tournament came when RCMP members, dressed in uniform, played an impromptu pickup basketball game at the court outside Lake City Secondary School's Williams Lake Campus against players from Hesquiaht (northwest of Tofino).
“The RCMP were visible and made themselves well-known around the tournament,” Tallio said. “There had been a lot of bad publicity about a lot of crimes in Williams Lake [before the tournament]. The RCMP pulled to together and were around the games and it was great to see.” In the boys' final the Nanaimo Native Sons repeated as tournament champions after defeating Syilx (Keremeos) 95-81 in the final. SEE 'NUXALK' ON PAGE 3
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Nuxalk Nation entered teams in both boys' and girls' divisions FROM PAGE 1 In the girls' division Syilx knocked off Greenville 71-40 to claim its third consecutive Junior All Native Basketball Tournament crown. Tallio thanked the 50-plus volunteers who put in countless hours, and the tournament's sponsors, First Nations Health Authority, Nuxalk Nation, Acwsalcta/NAALS, Nuxalk Forestry Ltd. Partnership, A&A Trading and Aboriginal Sport BC,
The Nuxalk Nation hosted the tournament in Williams Lake (Greg Sabatino photos)
for helping make the tournament possible. Nuxalk Radio was onsite broadcasting live from the games. Local hosts Nuhawhawta (Sheldon Tallio) and Qwaxw (Spencer Siwallace) provided fun, professional and engaging commentary throughout the event, making it fun to follow along for those left behind. Next year's Junior All Native Basketball Tournament will be hosted in Kelowna.
The Williams Lake RCMP took part in an impromptu game with the Hesquiaht Grizzlies (northwest of Tofino) at the court outside Lake City secondary's Williams Lake Campus.
Iris Siwallace takes part in the Opening Ceremony
Nuxalk Nation Transition House Snxlhh House Invites You to Our Annual
“Legacy of Hope Walk� Thursday, April 21, 2016
11:00 a.m. Begins at Nuxalk Hall
Sunday, April 17 to Saturday, April 23, 2016 is Violence Prevention Week Please join us as we walk from Nuxalk Hall, around the town-site, then back to the Nuxalk Hall for refreshments.
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Nuxalk Radio was on hand to broadcast live with hosts Nuhawhawta and Qwaxw providing fun and professional commentary (Heather Elliott photo)
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Community can be family too Dear Editor, It’s been said that family is not necessarily blood, it can be the community one lives
in. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank my family. For all those who have brought me kindling and wood, and helped to pile it in
my shed. For those who have given me work and credit and helped out financially when I needed it. For those
who have fixed my car, my TV, tilled my garden, picked my fruit trees. For those who remember my birthday, invite me to
Christmas dinner, give me fish, cut my meat, and bring me groceries when I’m sick. For putting in my electric fence and
freight my hens in. For giving me lamb and doing my hair, and a special thank you to those who have given me my dogs to love.
Last, but not least, to our caring doctors. I am so very, very grateful. Gladi Hammer Hagensborg, BC
LOCAL NEWS Local VIU students are planning to make the Salloompt Forest Trails disabilityfriendly through a school project
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Local VIU students aim to make Salloompt Trail system disability friendly A group of five Vancouver Island University students are undertaking an ambitious project to make the Salloompt Forest Trail accessible to one and all. Through their course work in the School and Community Support Worker Program offered by VIU, group members Bob Rose, Lorri Tuck, Heather Elliott, Shannon Cherry and Tanya Moren are completing their community-based practicum here in the
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Valley. The goal of this practicum is to work with community members and organizations to re-establish the Sallompt Forest Trail into a disability-friendly trail for community members and tourists to enjoy. The group has made several site visits to the trail and has determined that there are a number of steps to realizing this goal. Some sections of the trail were wiped out by the 2010 flood and need to be totally rebuilt. Two sites were identified
as possibilities for disability-friendly picnic tables or benches, and a wheelchair friendly outhouse would also have to be constructed. The group also identified the need for new and increased signage, the possible removal of some danger trees, the building of a ramp and moving and/or altering several picnic tables. In order to raise funds to complete the work, the group plans on hosting a Loonie/ Toonie Auction on Saturday, May 7. During this event there
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will also be bingo, poker and a concession, all of which will raise money for this project. They will also be partnering with likeminded community organizations, such as the Trail Committee, for support of the project. Community groups or individuals who would like to support the project through donations, in-kind support, or donating their time can contact Lorri Tuck at SAMS or Heather Elliott at BCE.
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April 2 fundraiser planned for local teacher fighting cancer A fundraising campaign is underway for a local teacher recently diagnosed with cancer. Geoff Gericke, a PE teacher at Acwsalcta, a husband and father of two young daughters, had an accident that resulted in a punctured lung two months ago. The resulting surgery to repair the lung revealed the presence of cancer. The family is now in Vancouver awaiting results and the subsequent treatment. A Toonie Auction is planned for the Hagensborg Legion for Saturday, April 2. It is open to the public from 12 noon - 4pm. At 5pm the fun will resume with a dinner
A fundraiser to support the Gericke family is now underway
(burgers provided by Geoff’s baseball team, the Strikers), and dance with music by Wayne’s Buddy Rose. Tickets are required for the later portion of the event. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at the Bella Coola or Hagensborg Post Offices. Larger items will be auctioned off live and the Toonie Auction will continue until the music starts. If you are unable to make it to the fundraiser but would like to donate, Abra Silver is coordinating a donation box at Mountain Valley Organics for the family. Thank you in advance for your support!
CCRD Minutes in a Minute for March 2016 BY TANIS SHEDDEN On Thursday, March 10th 2016, the CCRD held their regularly scheduled board meeting. For the complete draft of the March meeting minutes visit the CCRD website at www. ccrd-bc.ca. The next regular meeting of the CCRD board will be Thursday, April 14th 2016 and as always the public are welcome to attend. The Minister of Community Sport and Cultural Development has signed the Cost Sharing Agreement with the CCRD for undertaking the Governance and Service Delivery Diagnostic Analysis Study to the value of $60,000 for Phase 1 of the study. The Terms of Reference for Phase 1 has been approved and highlight four themes. These themes are: Service delivery, organization and cost recovery; Electoral Area governance and structure; Local governance and service relationships; and,
Access to infrastructure and other grant funding. A short list of five appropriately qualified and experienced consultants was agreed upon with the Ministry of Community Sport and Cultural Development. The Request for Proposal (RFP) was sent out to the chosen consultants with a deadline of March 21st 2016. There were two delegations joining the meeting. The RCMP gave their quarterly review and emphasized that they want to continue building relationships throughout the communities. Internal planning is currently underway and one of the RCMP’s priorities is reducing youth access to liquor. As part of tackling this priority they will continue to work in schools with the D.A.R.E. program (Drug Abuse Resistance Education). Joan Sawicki gave the final presenta-
tion from the Official Community Plan Advisory Committee (OCPAC). All committee members were acknowledged for their efforts through the plan review process. Additional highlights include: The 2016-2020 budget was adopted and copies of the Central Coast Regional District Five-
Year Financial Plan Bylaw No. 55, 2016 are available online and at the CCRD Office. CCRD Policy for the Ethical Standards of Conduct for Elected Officials was amended to include a section on the Principles of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The Bella Coola
Valley Sustainable Agriculture Society has acquired a listserv as a means for local buyers to communicate demand with local producers. Those interested in registering for the
listserv can contact Dayna at daynabellacoola@gmail.com. Did you know? An Official Community Plan (OCP) is intended as a long-term visionary document. The OCP is a state-
ment of objectives and policies that are used to guide decisions on planning and land use management, within the plan area, respecting the purposes and mandate of the local government.
INVITATION TO TENDER PARK FACILITIES SEASONAL MAINTENANCE CONTRACT CENTRAL COAST REGIONAL DISTRICT CALL FOR TENDERS Bella Coola Airport SUMMER MAINTENANCE SERVICES Tenders are being called for seasonal grounds maintenance at the Bella Coola Airport. Further information and a tender package may be obtained from: Central Coast Regional District 626 Cliff St. Bella Coola, B.C. Ph 250-799-5291 Email: tlc@ccrd-bc.ca Website: www.ccrd-bc.ca Closing Date: 4:00 pm Thursday March 31, 2016 Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
The CCRD invites tenders for seasonal maintenance of CCRD park facilities in the Bella Coola Valley. Terms and conditions include, but are not limited to: (a) supply of labour, equipment, tools, materials and any incidentals to undertake grounds maintenance, including but not limited to: cutting grass, cleaning buildings, removal of garbage and maintenance of trails in Snootli Creek and Walker Island Regional Parks and at the Snootli Ice Rink and Skate Park. Tender packages will be available for pick up March 24, 2016 at 626 Cliff Street, Bella Coola, B.C. or on the Regional District Website www.ccrd-bc.ca Tender Closing Date – Friday, April 15, 2016, 4:00 p.m. Lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. Any individual or business indebted to the CCRD must settle all debts before submitting a tender.
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LOCAL NEWS Nuxalk Radio has a new morning show with local hosts Nuhawhawta (Sheldon Tallio) and Ximaksta (Barry Mack).
Eileen Gibbs Eileen Gibbs passed peacefully in Bella Coola Hospital on January 13, 2016 at the age of 91. Eileen was able to live at home until the last few weeks of her life due to the incredible, loving support of her daughter Bonnie, as well as her son Gordon and his wife Rachel, for which her family is extremely grateful. Eileen was born in Comox and raised near Merville, BC where her parents had come to start a farm after WWI. Eileen came to Bella Coola in 1954 with her husband Andy, and their two eldest children, Graeme and Shirely. They bought two sections of land in the Noosatsum area and placed their homes and logging camp buildings they had barged from Texada Island, and towed them up the Valley on skids onto several pieces of their property. They soon welcomed two more children, Gordon and Bonnie and remained on that property for the rest of their lives, very grateful for the fact that these two youngest children remained in the Valley along with their granddaughter Laura and her children. Eileen and Andy felt very honoured to be invited to a garden party with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip on one of the Royal’s visits to Canada, as well as a personal invitation to the official opening of Expo 86. Both Eileen and Andy were active members of the community their entire lives. Eileen was an executive member of the Woman’s Loyal Order of the Moose and Women’s Auxiliary of the Legion, along with bookkeeping for their logging company. She was Secretary-Treasurer of the Noosatsum Waterworks District and the Noosatsum Fire District from their inception until she was 85 years old, and remained a trustee until her death. While raising her two younger children, Eileen greatly enjoyed working for many years in the library of the Sir Alexander Mackenzie School, and later Nusatsum Elementary. After retiring she became the Senior Citizens Counsellor for many years, helping seniors to fill out government forms and many other necessities. Eileen and Andy travelled a good deal and made trips to the US, England, Switzerland, Austrailia, New Zealand, and the Caribbean, as well as her favourites: a month in Africa and several trips in their motor home to Northern BC, the Yukon and Alaska. They both loved Blue Grass festivals and attended any they could find in the summer. She is survived by her loving children, Shirley Aschwanden, Gordon (Rachel) Gibbs, Bonnie Gibbs, and her grandchildren Kristina (John) Coulson, Sepp (Debbie) Aschwanden, Laura (Jeff) Kloss, Justin (Megan) Gibbs, and great-grandchildren Wyatt, Samuel, Logan, Andrew, Josef, and Sophia as well as her sister, Lillian Cliffe. Eileen was predeceased by her brother Kenneth Willis, sister Margaret Fitzgerald, her husband, Andy, her son Graeme (24), and her first great-grandson, Cody Aschwanden (7). Family was very important to Eileen, and her children often joked that she believed they never did anything wrong. She loved to garden, and to play card games with family and friends, and was fondly nicknamed Poker Allie, by her late son-in-law, Joe Aschwanden, a name the family used ever after when it was time to play cards. She was greatly respected by her family as she modeled a life of discipline and routine, at the same time, she showed us how to enjoy life. She never seemed to be rushed, or angry, or blue. Some days when we wonder how to balance life, we think of her. She lived her life with great strength and dignity and respect; she kept us all united. Eileen was laid to rest in the Bella Coola Valley Cemetery, beside her beloved husband, Andy. A private graveside ceremony led by Rachel Gibbs, and celebration of life with family only was held on January 31, 2016.
Nuxalk Radio launches “Alkit (Wake Up)” Morning Show Nuxalk Radio has a new morning show with local hosts Nuhawhawta (Sheldon Tallio) and Ximaksta (Barry Mack). Nuhawhawta and Ximaksta, will bring you lively and entertaining daily local news, events, weather and announcements every morning from 6am - 10am every weekday morning. Do you have something you need to sell! Why not put it in the Coast Mountain News classifieds We have some great deals for you!
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Learn the Nuxalk language with Nuxalk word and phrase of the day and hear historical excerpts from the archives. Hear Nuhawhawta and Ximaksta sing Nuxalk songs live, interview Nuxalk elders, staltmc (chiefs), Bella Coolans and more. Nuxalk Radio is a non-commercial community radio station broadcasting on 91.1 FM from the Nuxalk village of Q'umk'uts' (Bella Coola) and online at nuxalkradio.com. Nuxalk Radio launched on si7mt (summer solstice) June 21, 2014. Nuxalk Radio’s mission is to promote Nuxalk language use, increase the fluency of semi-fluent Nuxalk language speakers, inspire new Nuxalk language learners, raise the prestige of the Nuxalk lan-
guage and reaffirm the fact that the Nuxalk language is relevant today; contribute positively to physical, mental, spiritual and emotional well-being; assert Nuxalk Nationhood by raising up our Nuxalk ancestral government, reclaiming and reoccupying our territory and promoting stewardship of our homelands; share information regarding Nuxalk identity, history, culture and education; and promote the common goals of our neighbouring Nations and other Indigenous groups. If you have music requests, news and events you would like announced on air, contact Nuxalk Radio online or leave your notice on Nuxalk Radio's bulletin board located outside our station at 3 - 497 Mackenzie St in Bella Coola.
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Jill Barber to play Bella Coola Music Festival Two-time Juno Award nominee Jill Barber, is one of Canada’s brightest stars – selling out theatres coast to coast and headlining the country’s most prestigious festivals. Her albums have sold over 100,000 copies and her album Mischievous Moon spent 13 straight weeks at #1 on the Canadian Jazz Charts and debuted at #12 on the US Billboard Jazz charts. Her song “Chances” was also featured on the soundtrack for the hit series “Orange is the New Black.” She has fans in Josh Ritter, Kathleen Edwards, Kris Kristofferson (who hails Jill as a “real songwriter, a damn good songwriter”) and collaborator Ron Sexsmith. Having earned over twenty award nominations and with two top-selling albums in English, in 2013 Jill released the french language album “Chansons,” after a celebrated performance at the prestigious Montreal Jazz Festival where she sang (for the first time ever) a French translation of one of her songs, “Tous Mes Rêves” (“All My Dreams”). Chansons has firmly established Jill as an artist to watch in both French and English, and an upcoming 2015 European tour is sure to expand her fan base even more. Jill Barber has become renowned for writing songs that evoke feelings of a bygone era. The songs on Fool’s Gold are delivered by Place your business card in our Business Directory for only $10 per issue.
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that distinct, evocative voice of an artist who has drawn inspiration from a cross section of musical genres. Regardless of Jill’s influences, the one thing you are always assured of is that you know a Jill Barber song when you hear it, and chances are, you’ll never forget it. Jill will be performing on Sunday, July 24 at the Bella Coola Music Festival with her brother, Matthew, in their collaboration “Matthew and Jill Barber present the Family Album.” Jill Barber to play Bella Coola Music Fest
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The well-being of our children DR. PAUL MARTIQUET, M edical H ealth O fficer We like to think that Canada is the best place to live. It’s a place with all the benefits and supports for children to thrive and
grow. In many ways this is true, but is the well-being of a child in Canada comparable to one in the United States? Or The Netherlands? How about Slovenia? UNICEF recently released its report on how well children are doing in 29
of the world’s most advanced economies. Called “Child Well-being in Rich Countries,” (www. unicef-irc.org/publications/683/) the report analyses and compares children’s relative well-being and ranks countries according to how well they do in five
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areas. The results are meant to compare progress for children across the developed world and to demonstrate how standards can be improved in all countries. At the top of the rankings is The Netherlands, followed by four Nordic countries: Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Canada, in contrast, is not ranked all that strongly, coming 17th overall and in no single category as the ‘best’. Our 11th place under ‘Housing and Environment’ is our best; and a 27th in ‘Health & Safety’ the worst. Rankings are calculated in five areas, or dimensions. First is Material Well-Being which measures monetary and material deprivation via data such as relative child poverty and low family affluence. Secondly, Health and Safety are measured using data such as health at birth, preventative child services and childhood mortality. A third dimension, Education, looks at early childhood education, post-
secondary participation, PISA (Program for International Student Assessment) test results and NEET (youth aged 15 to 19 not in educa-
between a country’s economic strength (per capita GDP) and the overall wellbeing of its children: Slovenia is ranked higher than Canada; and Portugal higher
outcomes range from reduced skills and expectations to lower productivity and earnings; from higher rates of unemployment to increased depen-
“At the top of the rankings is The Netherlands… Canada ranks 17th overall.” - UNICEF tion, employment or training). The fourth area is Behaviours and Risks which analyses health behaviours, risk behaviours and exposure to violence. Data include rates of obesity, exercising, smoking, use of cannabis and alcohol, fighting and being bullied. Finally, Housing and Environment are analysed using data such as rooms per person, multiple housing problems, homicide rate and air pollution. Looking at the results implies there is not a strong link
than the United States, for example. “Fine,” you say, “but what good does this knowledge offer?” What may appear to be a dry exercise in data compilation and analysis has a far more important goal. While no one doubts the moral value of ensuring a child’s well-being, there are pragmatic reasons for doing so as well. Failure to protect and promote the well-being of children is associated with increased risk across a wide number of later-life outcomes. Those
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dence on welfare; from a prevalence of antisocial behaviour to involvement in crime; and from increased health care costs to a higher incidence of mental illness. The function of these international comparisons is to show what can be achieved in the real world. It also tells politicians and the public everywhere: “This is how your performance in protecting children compares with the record of other nations at a similar level of development.” It can, and should, motivate us to strive for better results in the future. Dr. Paul Martiquet is the Medical Health Officer for Rural Vancouver Coastal Health including Powell River, the Sunshine Coast, Sea-to-Sky, Bella Bella and Bella Coola. Do you have something you need to sell! Why not put it in the Coast Mountain News classifieds We have some great deals for you!
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Nuxalk Nation takes part in histo ric paddle to Qatuwas Festi val in Bella Bella
By eVanGeline hanUse to as Qatuwas, or ‘People Gathering Together,’ On the morning Bella Bella and hosted the 1993 is planning 2014, four canoes of July 9, to return to Bella Qatuwas Festival. journeys, was cautious Bella this year, began their when journey from Bella 21 years after its speaking of facing Members of the first gathering the notoritake in the annual Coola to parwas held in 1993. Nation and their Squamish ous Mesachie Nose, The Heiltsuk fellow paddlers Journeys. Hosted Tribal Canoe have played a key from Hawaii towed its swirling currents famous for this the Heiltsuk Nation year by resurgence of the role in the from Vancouver, two canoes winds. “If the winds and strong ocean going BC and were pick up Bella, it is estimated of Bella canoe culture along welcomed into we may have to Bella be towed,” said will be 100 canoes that there North West Coast the Pacific the Nuxalk Nation Coola by Mack. when they attending the Qatuwas Festival first carved a canoe luck at the Bella with a pot To many, this canoe Coola and paddled and 5,000 journey visitors going to from Bella Bella Campground. Together,Motel is seen as a healing Bella Bella for to they seven days of celebrating, for Expo 86, in 1986Vancouver journeyed for three nity for all involved.opportuand in 1989 days with the feastCultural ing, and dancing. participated in help of support traditions and knowledge the vessels, arriving are to Seattle”, and at “Paddle Tribal Journeys, in Bella Bella last being revived as this also referred weekend. traditionally invited other tribes event Nuxalkmc were Luke Mack, a skipper, to travel to skilled navigawho has been on several tors on the water, canoe using the ocean as a highway for trade and
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