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Sandra Giesbrecht and her family are behind the Mother’s Day Duck Derby, raising funds for a woman in Port Alberni who is living with Multiple Sclerosis. Ducks will be released into Kitsuksis Creek for a race midway through an afternoon of festivities. / See story on page A11
A cracked valve at Cantimber BioTech’s new facility was behind the odour and poor air quality that hit Port Alberni this weekend, according to director of project development and research Michael Liu. “We were informed by the port authority that nearby residents had experienced a smoke and odour from our operations,” said Liu, adding that they were informed on April 29. “It’s unfortunate that this incident occurred due to the poor quality of the valve. We’ve upgraded the valve and there should not be any further incidents.” Liu said Cantimber— which operates out of
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The Huu-ay-aht First Nation and Bamfield residents came out in droves in late April to celebrate the HFN’s recent purchases of 11 properties in Bamfield. “I’m happy to be able to celebrate this big step for our nation. It’s a historic day for all of us, for this whole community, both Bamfield and the Huu-ay-aht tribe,” Tayii Ha’wiilth (hereditary chief) Derek Peters told a crowd gathered in front of the newlypurchased Bamfield Motel. “It’s very fitting that we wanted to come down here and celebrate with the Bamfield community because we’re one community. Even though we’re divided in the way we are, we’re the first nations village (Anacla) that lives just three miles away.” The Huu-ay-aht purchased the 11 properties in January, signalling a turning point for both Bamfield and Anacla. The properties include the Bamfield Motel, general store, restaurant, the Bamfield airstrip and Rance Island. According to Huu-ay-aht Coun. Trevor Cootes, the 11 properties were a package deal being sold by an asset company. “Those properties
were being held by an asset company, and they used to be (Jack) Purdy’s properties,” said Cootes. Purdy, who since 2011 had promised to pour millions into developing his Bamfield holdings, had done no such thing and has been the subject of numerous police and FBI investigations. Bamfield electorial area director Keith Wyton said he was looking forward to the growth that the deal would bring to his community. “I’m very excited to see what they do with the properties,” said Wyton, adding that he felt confident about the Huu-ay-aht’s development plans. “This is their home. They’re here for the long haul.” According to Peters, the purchases will allow the Huu-ay-aht to continue investing and developing in their traditional territory. “We’re a nation that’s never left here and we’re never going to leave our homeland,” he said. The desire to partner and work with the Bamfield community was made clear throughout the ceremony. Bamfield’s oldest resident, Eileen Scott, cut a ribbon held by the youngest and oldest Bamfield Community School students in front of the Bamfield Motel.
Bamfield’s oldest resident, Eileen Scott, gets ready to cut the ribbon held by the youngest student at the Bamfield Community school, above, in front of the newly-purchased Bamfield Motel on April 23. Huu-ay-aht citizens and Bamfield residents, below, perform a dance at the ribbon cutting ceremony.
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“It’s very exciting and it’s kind of emotional for me. I see us now that all of us are citizens of the same community and I can’t say any more that it’s a historical day. Our goal was to bridge the communities and I think today is a huge step in doing that,” said Coun. Connie Waddell. “I grew up here and that’s why it’s emotional. I’m a Huuay-aht citizen and I’m a Bamfield citizen and that’s why I say today we are all one citizen. I hold my hands up to all of you today.” Peters echoed Waddell’s sentiments. “We care a lot about our homeland and people so this is a huge day for us and we want to celebrate and we couldn’t do it without the Bamfield community. We recognize that
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Brittany Johnson, right, performs a dance at the ribbon cutting ceremony in Bamfield on April 23.
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Alberni pet and owner are ‘better together’ A Port Alberni resident and her service dog won the 2016 Purina Better Together Award on May 3 in Toronto. Kayla Aolick and her service dog Shadow are the first ever recipients of the Purina Better Together Award, recognizing the significant difference Shadow has made in the daily life of his owner. Aolick suffers from epilepsy due to a cancerous brain tumor discovered and removed when she was 11 years old, and was advised to get a seizure response dog
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Nuu-chah-nulth leader dies A Port Alberni man who was of great importance to modern Nuu-chahnulth history has died. Nelson Keitlah was one of the original leaders of the West Coast District Council, which became the
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Students get hands-on look at aquatic life Kids follow the lifecycle of coho salmon from the classroom to Kitsuksis Creek out at McLean Mill KATYA SLEPIAN Students in Port Alberni are getting a hands-on look at how aquatic life lives around them thanks to the Gently Down the Creek program. “Gently down the creek is a schoolbased program, it’s collaboration between the school district, West Coast Aquatic, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Uu-a-thluk (Nuu-chahnulth Tribal Council fisheries department) and the Pacific Salmon Foundation,” said West Coast Aquatic stewardship association executive director Sheena Falconer. “Children raise
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Students from the Grade 4–5 class at EJ Dunn join biologist Dave Clough in the Kitsuksis Creek by the AVEA fish hatchery at McLean Mill for a lesson on the lifecycle of salmon during the Gently Down the Creek program last month.
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chance to learn how to assess a stream. They learn about water temperature and all the different aquatic insects that live in the stream, water flow and just what makes the stream healthy.” Students get an in-depth look at the creatures that most of us don’t notice— aquatic invertebrates. “They learn that some critters are intolerant to pollution so that if you have those in a creek that means that the creek is healthy,” said Falconer. “They also do a forest walk and learn about riparian zones.” reporter@albernivalleynews.com twitter.com/alberninews
West Coast Aquatic examines Inlet water quality KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
Alberni Valley residents will soon have a better idea of what’s going into their inlet, thanks to West Coast Aquatic.
The organization was awarded $90,000 from the RBC Blue Water Leadership Grant program, which seeks projects that improve water efficiency, increase
water quality, and protect and remediate urban water ways. “We’d applied for a couple years and weren’t able to get it prior. It’s a very competitive grant,”
said WCA stewardship association executive director Sheena Falconer. “This year we were fortunate enough to get it.” The $90,000 grant
will allow WCA to monitor outflows into the Alberni Inlet. “We are going to be evaluating and monitoring water quality in the Inlet and then looking at ways
we can potentially improve the quality,” said Falconer. The project will begin on June 2. “We’re looking at storm drain runoff, liquid waste,
industrial waste and hydrocarbons from boating.” The project will be a year-long endeavour, Falconer added. reporter@albernivalleynews.com twitter.com/alberninews
Annual General Meeting Looks to the Future DATES TO REMEMBER May 25, 11:30am: AGM Cypress Restaurant - Chances Rim Rock
North Island College John Bowman will be the guest speaker and update the chamber on the college in our community. Then it will be down to the business of reviewing the chamber’s year and electing the new board and executive. The executive includes president, vice presidents, secretary, and treasurer. The board has an additional eight elected positions. While the board will have a list of
nominees to recommend, other nominations will be welcomes from the floor at the event. If you are interested in joining our proactive and engaged Board of Directors please contact chamber director Brad Minton. Brad can be reached through the chamber office or via the website. The chamber is looking for a handful of director positions and are keen to welcome forward thinkers to the team.
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City begins dredging new sewage lagoon KATYA SLEPIAN
A worker dredges the former Catalyst lagoon in preparation for the city switching over to it in 2018.
has now begun and the work has been contracted to Associated Engineering of Burnaby at a cost of $1.9 million. “They have a boat that’s connected to a series of pipes and a pump. What it does is as it goes along the bottom of the lagoon it sucks up all of the sludge that has accumulated over say, 30 years,” said Associated Engineering wastewater engineer Jason Leong. “The sludge will then be transported back where it’s first screened to remove all the big stuff and then sent to the centrifuges
where it’s spun around and mixed with de-watering polymer.” The polymer causes the solids to stick together and allows for easier separation of the solids. The company will remove 4,400 bone dry tonnes or 880 trucks loads. “We’ve done 30-40 truck loads and we’re running about four trucks an hour right now,” said Leong. “It’s been about a week so in total it’s going to take about two months.” The city spent a week dredging out its own current lagoon to ensure that it will stay functional until it’s
ready to switch over. However, Watson, said that the city cannot just continue to dredge out its own current lagoon in lieu of making the switch. “The city lagoon is not providing the level of effectiveness that we need to meet our obligations under our current permit and certainly not to meet our obligations under new federal and provincial regulations that are more stringent than what we currently have,” Watson said. “We didn’t have the option of just the status quo. We needed to move to a new treatment facility and this was the most cost
effective by a large degree. Building a mechanical treatment plant would be difficult and it would be double the cost.” Once the lagoon is dredged, the city can begin to implement the necessary upgrades, including enhanced aeration, disinfection and a different outfall. “The current lagoon has floating aerators which are basically a pontoon circular one with a propeller under the water that throws the water up in the air and it gets aerated in that fashion,” said Watson. “What we’re going to put in will be much more energy efficient.
The compressors pump air into a subsurface gallery of pipes that have holes in them and have curtains of bubbles up in the effluent to entrain the air that way.” The design of the outfall from the lagoon into the inlet is still underway. “We’re working with both the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and the provincial Ministry of Environment to meet the regulations and to have the optimal discharge,” he said. While some sort of outfall is necessary, where it will go and how it will work will be a balancing game
between the two agencies. “The parameters that are still under review are how far out do we have to go and how deep should it be discharged,” said Watson. While municipal sewage regulations place the outfall pipe at 10 metres deep, that’s not ideal from a DFO perspective. “That’s the zone where the fish are going to be interacting in this depleted oxygen zone in the dilution area.” Looking at public health, however, leads to a different conclusion. “They’re not necessarily the same. Public health protection would want the effluent to be discharged at depth so that it would not reach the surface so someone that’s paddling or swimming would never interact with that. Versus the fish don’t want the effluent down on that level.” Increasingly stringent outfall requirements will raise the cost of the entire project above the original estimate of $14.5 million, although a final cost is yet to be determined. reporter@albernivalleynews.com twitter.com/alberninews
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Preparations have begun at the former Catalyst Paper sewage lagoon in order to get it ready for city usage. “We’ve started dredging the lagoon to prepare for the switch,” said City of Port Alberni major projects advisor Ken Watson. The city purchased Catalyst Paper’s former lagoon in 2011 at a cost of $5.7 million and has been working on the logistics of switching over ever since, with an estimated switch over date of 2018. At the time, the project was estimated to cost $14.5 million and the city received a $11.2 million federal government grant. The city was not allowed to use the grant to purchase the former Catalyst lagoon itself. “We have been working with Associated Engineering to undertake the design of the facility as well as working through our liquid waste management plan to find out what all of the different issues stakeholders have about how we’re going to implement this process,” said Watson. The dredging phase
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esidents living above a Port Alberni Port Authority building leased to Cantimber Biotech found the air filled with unwanted smoke on Friday, as what the company has said is a cracked valve malfunctioned. The company is to be commended for acting quickly once the problem was detected—the plant was shut down, the problem detected and a new part ordered by the next day. An air quality monitor has been set up in a nearby residential area too. What is most concerning is Cantimber didn’t realize it had a problem until people living in residential neighbourhoods above the plant started complaining about the smoke and the smell. In addition, no one What is most in an official capacity concerning addressed the issue is Cantimber publicly until Monday, didn’t realize it three days later. The company is had a problem still in the testing until people... phase, and hasn’t started production on started its activated carbon complaining. product yet. A company spokesperson said they conduct air quality tests every six days. That’s not often enough. Testing should be done continuously, especially in the trial phase. Furthermore, the company has said it won’t release air quality statistics. That’s not right either. City residents deserve to know what the facility is pouring into the air, even steam, as Cantimber asserts. All signs point to Port Alberni as being open for business. But while the city welcomes new opportunities, it also deserves respect and responsibility. — ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
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Warming industry cries wolf again in Alberta. You see snowfalls TOM in August, dry spells, and FLETCHER temperatures plunging to –50. Premier Christy Clark happened B.C. Views to be in Fort St. John to speak at a rally calling for hen I was growing up the federal in the Peace country in When I was the 1970s, old-timers growing up government approve used to say spring and in the Peace to liquefied fall last 10 minutes up natural there. country, gas export It happened again this spring, projects, with a hot wind sweeping across old-timers used to say soon after the prairies to bring an abrupt the fires end to winter. A rash of dry spring and broke grass fires spread into at least fall last 10 out. She one significant forest fire north immediately of Fort St. John. minutes. claimed Many B.C. residents don’t this as appreciate that the northeast corner is on the other side of the proof that forest fire seasons are starting earlier every year, Rockies. It’s a different place a human-caused disaster that economically, geologically and could be eased by selling gas to climatically. China to replace coal. You see sudden chinooks Last year’s forest fire season in winter, like the one that started early, and the nowconfused actor and climate familiar claims were made that it alarmist Leonardo DiCaprio
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He teared up and his voice broke as he spoke of the loss, how he wished universal pharmacare could have been a reality. “But it’s not possible,” he said. “It’s not possible, yet.” —Thomas Mulcair’s speech, NDP National Convention, Edmonton, AB, April 10. Whether you supported or opposed
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I’m disappointed by the Nanaimo News Bulletin editorial slamming fossil fuel that appeared in the April 26 Alberni Valley News. I find it exasperating to see so many well educated people condemn the very thing that makes modern life possible: the energy source that brought us affluence. Disappointed because I have no doubt they are misguidedly sincere in their call to bring an end to the affluence we’ve achieved in the past 100 years. Disappointed they can’t recognize that we live in a society that is the richest, healthiest, cleanest, and safest ever achieved and they’re condemning the very foundation of our wellbeing. Fossil fuel and our acquired ability to extract the solar energy locked up millions of years ago,
gives power to all that we do. It feeds life into our machines: our transportation, our industry, our construction equipment, our medicine, our clothing, our food, our housing, everything down to our shoes and our soap, depends on fossil fuel. And as Alex Epstein explains in, “The Moral Case For Fossil Fuel”, we now turn a harsh environment into a benign one by heating and cooling the homes we build to separate ourselves from raw and deadly nature. Exasperated that so many people waste so much time and effort trying to swim against the current, to fight prosperity, desperate to leave yesterday’s solar energy buried, because of their fear of CO2. And frustrated, knowing their view can not win. Reality will defeat the insanity of zero carbon goals. As the carbonfootprint-eliminating green agenda percolates its way
through our society its destructiveness becomes ever more obvious. It is time to recognize it for what it is—the failed idea of the 1980s. The future is finally waking up to the knowledge we are being misinformed about the molecule that gives us life: carbon dioxide. Gary Seinen, Port Alberni
Five weeks too long between cheques To the Editor,
Did you know that an increasing number of middle-aged and elderly disabled people, living on government financial assistance averaging about $950/month, strive to stretch what little funds they have for groceries for five weeks between cheque issue dates up to five times per year? Four weeks is long enough, but five is really pushing it. Besides increasing the burden on health care when under-
editor@albernivalleynews.com nourished people get sick, this puts an increased burden on food banks to help these folks eke it out. I’ve listed the B.C government’s 2016 “Cheque Issue Schedule” five-week months, as it paints its own bleak picture: a cheque issued Dec. 16, 2015 was the last someone on disability received until Jan. 20, 2016. Other gaps include Feb.17–March 23, Apr. 20–May 25, July 20–Aug. 24, Sept. 21– Oct. 26 and Dec. 21, 2016 with a projected date for January 2017 that will probably, as usual, be another five-week month— “Happy New Year!”) right in the dead of winter when it’s most unhealthy to skimp on groceries. I’ll bet Premier Christy Clark doesn’t wait four weeks—let alone five—between paycheques to fill up her larder. And if her cupboards are getting bare, the B.C Liberal Party will be there to take her out to lunch like she’s doing to some
of the province’s most vulnerable citizens. Liz Stonard, Port Alberni
Valley’s beauty on display at stadium To the Editor,
It never ceases to astound me how amazing people in the Alberni Valley are when it comes to support. I would like to say a huge thank-you to the city’s parks department for getting Bob Dailey Stadium primped and primed for the ADSS North Islands (May 4). Three hundred athletes benefited from our amazing facilities that looked spectacular. To the volunteers from out of town officials, parents, grandparents, in-laws, to complete strangers who freely gave of their time to help with the event, thank you so much. We really know how to do it right! Anna Jack, Port Alberni
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Toquaht Nation ponders ACRD KATYA SLEPIAN KATYA SLEPIAN / ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
Toquaht Nation Coun, Kirsten Johnsen and Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District chair Josie Osborne cut the cake at the ACRD’s 50th anniversary celebration at their Port Alberni offices last week.
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A fourth First Nation is considering joining the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District. Toquaht Nation Coun. Kirsten Johnsen said that the Toquaht are considering taking a spot at the board table. “Right now we’re doing observer status just to observe and see what the time commitments are and
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Airport expansion begins: Bowerman KATYA SLEPIAN ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
Work on expanding the Alberni Valley Regional Airport runway began earlier this week, according to Bowerman Excavating owner Craig Bowerman. The AlberniClayoquot Regional District board had voted unanimously at the end of March to award the $4.2 million airport expansion contract to Bowerman Excavating. “Today was the first day. We’re just starting a little bit of demolition work, we’re just moving fences today,” Bowerman said on Monday. “By early next week there will be a lot of dirt moving. We’ll be there till the end of October.” The runway extension will lengthen the 3,952 by 75 foot runway to 5,000 by 100 feet. The length will be gained by extending the runway to the east. According to ACRD airport superintendent Mark Fortune, the runway will remain operational for now, just at a shorter
length. “We’ll be using markings and cones to separate the runway operations from the workers off site,” said Fortune. “We’ll be operating a shortened version of the runway for a month-and-a-half to two months until such a time that the widening takes place adjacent to the current operational runway.” The new shortened runway will be approximately 2,200 feet and start at the western end of the runway, near Dolan’s pit. Fortune said that smaller planes like Cessna 172s and 185s will continue to be able to fly in and out of the airport. After the widening is complete, the runway will be closed down during the summer to allow for paving. “When we come to the point that we have to pave the entire runway we’re going to have to shut the whole thing down.” As they use helicopters, the Thunderbirds fire crew will be able to operate out of the AVRA throughout the expansion.
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Walk with your Doc May 12 for your health ALBERNI VALLEY NEWS
More than 20 Port Alberni doctors will be walking at Bob Daily Stadium on Thursday, May 12 to promote a healthy and active lifestyle in the community. Walk With Your Doc is an initiative from Doctors of BC’s Council on Health Promotion, that started in Vancouver in 2010, with a goal to show the benefits of daily walking and to make a meaningful difference for patients in a simple and fun way. Today there are more than 58 walks that happen across B.C. during the week of May 10, the World Health Organization’s international Move for
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Walk with your doc on May 12 from 5–7 p.m. at Bob Daily Stadium to learn about living a healthy and active lifestyle. From left to right; dietitian Sandra Gentleman, Dr. Daryl Lund, registered nurse (RN) Isabel Contant and Dr. Dorothy Williams.
Health Day. Port Alberni’s Dr. Daryl Lund spearheaded the walk in the Valley six years ago and said the event is hosted to encourage exercise and make
people aware of the importance of exercise for their daily health care plan. “The initial focus is on exercise but in town here we’ve expanded it to cover nutrition,” Lund said.
Informational booths, put on by Integrated Health Network and Island Health clinics, will be available for community members as well as seminars on smoking cessation
and teaching kids the importance of keeping active. Lund said last year’s walk saw close to 700 people. “The idea that we expanded was to bring all the community resources for fitness and activity in one location,” Lund said. “People can check out various things that they might have been thinking about but didn’t know how to access them.” In addition to walking the track with your doctor, various community groups will be in attendance providing free classes to those interested including zumba, belly dancing, line dancing and local fitness gyms providing folks with
information on how to access exercise programs in the community. “We have a huge turnout and I think it’s because of the partnerships we have with the city, parks and rec, the physicians and the Integrated Health Network,” said Sandra Gentleman, registered dietitian with Integrated Health Network. Gentleman stressed the importance of keeping an active lifestyle and said the “sitting disease” is actually starting to surpass smoking in terms of risk of death. “It’s really important to get people to understand any little bit of movement like
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A ducky event will take over Blair Park and Kitsuksis Creek this Sunday, May 8 as the inaugural Mother’s Day Duck Derby kicks off from noon to 4 p.m. Sandra Giesbrecht and her family have planned the derby and accompanying activities to celebrate a Port Alberni woman living with Multiple Sclerosis. “I’ve known her throughout the community in the volunteer field. Her son plays with my grandson,” Giesbrecht said. Deanna Spencer is a longtime volunteer in the Alberni Valley, and Giesbrecht’s family wanted to do something to give back to someone who has given so much
SANDRA GIESBRECHT to her community, Giesbrecht said. At the same time, she wanted it to be a celebration—familyoriented, and fun. Giesbrecht had dreams of releasing 1,000 bright yellow ducks into the Kitsuksis, much like the annual Ducky 500 race in Courtenay (which has grown to 6,000 ducks racing down the Courtenay River on July 1), but ducks are expensive, she said.
“No one wanted to lend us any either, because they didn’t want to crosscontaminate the river.” So she has 20 brand new, large plastic ducks weighted with grout and sealed that she will release into Kitsuksis Creek behind Blair Park on Sunday at 2 p.m. Volunteers will be at the ready with nets to pick up the ducks once they cross the finish line, near the footbridge behind Solda’s Restaurant. The race will likely take about 15 minutes depending on the tide. Family activities will continue until 4 p.m. People can buy tickets for $2 each to bid on one of the 20 ducks; anyone who has the winning duck’s number will have their name entered
in a draw for the prizes ranging from signed Trevor Linden Canuck hockey cards to gift baskets from local merchants and a round trip airline ticket to Vancouver from KD Air. Ducky tickets are available at Granny’s Chicken, Trends Design Team, Burde Beans Coffee Shop and Cloud City as well as during the event. Granny’s Chicken is also sponsoring a bouncy fair featuring bounce tents, sumo wrestling, bounce Twister, a foam bubble pit and bungee wall. Tickets for the bouncy fair will be sold on-site. There will also be plenty of free activities for kids, such as games and crafts, garden rock painting, chicken hucking, duck ringer toss and more.
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just move a little bit more and that will be proactive,” Gentleman said. Draw prizes, live music by The Elderly Brothers, apples donated by Quality Foods and prizes for kids are among the festivities taking place during the walk. Everyone is welcome to walk with the many Port Alberni physicians who will be in attendance from 5–7 p.m. on May 12. “The community spirit here I think is quite unique for the province,” said Dr. Dorothy Williams. “I’ve worked in a number of areas but this is a close group. We all pull together.” karly.blats @albernivalleynews.com
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Millions of census packages are arriving in the mail and one in four households will be required to complete the onceagain-mandatory longform survey. Canadians are urged to complete the census online, using an access code they’ll get in the mailed envelope, but
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This year’s census won’t ask you about your income – Statistics Canada will get that from the Canada Revenue Agency. Nor is religion a question, as it’s only asked once every 10 years. The census now uses “sex” instead of “gender” and respondents are to answer male or female.
“Transgender, transsexual, and intersex Canadians should indicate the sex (male or female) with which they most associate themselves,” it says. If they can’t make that choice they can leave sex blank and explain in the comments at the bottom of the form. Census Day is officially May 10, but Canadians are
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This year’s Walk for Alzheimer’s honouree Gillian Trumper, centre right, walks with her son Owen, grandson Jordan (from Australia), daughter Trish from Victoria and daughter Carolyn from Calgary, Sunday at Bob Dailey Stadium. Trumper’s son Michael was unable to attend the walk. Carolyn Trumper, above, affixes a paper memorial to the stadium fence before the walk.
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Nelson Joseph Keitlah passed away peacefully at his home Sunday, May 1, 2016 at the age of 82. Following Nelson’s wishes, a service in his memory has already taken place. He will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
MEDFORTH, Douglas Lorne 1957-2016 Beloved son of Jean and the late Gordon Medforth. Born in Nanaimo and passed away in Port Alberni where he lived and worked at Pacific Towing for 40 years, then following in his Dad’s footsteps of a life at sea. He leaves to mourn his passing; sons Kristopher (Jen and grandson Morrison) and Dustin (Sarah); brothers Donald (Deb) and David all of Nanaimo; Mother, Jean; as well as many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins; his special friends and riding companions Dallas and Sassy; longtime friend Chris Bangemann who has been there through good times and bad to the very end. A Celebration of Doug’s life will be held 1:00pm, Saturday, May 14, 2016 at the Kin Hut., 4102 Hollywood St., Port Alberni, BC In lieu of flowers, donations in Doug’s memory may be made to the Port Alberni Toy Run, PO Box 52, Port Alberni, BC. V9Y 7M2.
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CALL FOR ENTRIES 13TH ANNUAL Kitty Coleman Woodland Art & Bloom Festival. Fine Art and Quality Crafts Juried Show. Presented in a spectacular outdoor setting May 21, 22 and 23 Applications for Artisans are available at woodlandgardens.ca or email 2bevzimmerman@gmail.com 250-338-6901
INFORMATION $2500 REWARD offered for information leading to the safe return of 2 industrial road gates stolen from the Sproat Lake Campground at 8km on the Stirling Arm Main Forest Service Rd., or the conviction of the person(s) responsible for the theft. Contact Vicki at (250)738-2576 if you have any information regarding this crime. Police File #2016-2886
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THE Annual General Meeting of the Port Alberni Port Authority will be held Wednesday, June 29, 2016, from 1:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. at the Alberni Valley Rescue Squad Hall at 4790 Tebo Avenue, Port Alberni, BC. Copies of the Port Alberni Port Authority Audited Financial Statements for the period ending December 31, 2015 will be available for review at the meeting. This meeting will allow for open dialogue with the Port Alberni Port Authority’s Board Members, Auditor and Staff. Copies of the 2015 audited financial statements are now available at the Port Authority’s office located at 2750 Harbour Road, Port Alberni, BC, between 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday to Friday or for download on our website at www.portalberniportauthority.ca. The general public is cordially invited to attend this meeting. Dianna Stubbs, Corporate Secretary (250) 723-5312
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Elsie Merrill Finlay 1928 – 2016
The family of Elsie Finlay sadly announce her death on April 26th at the Victoria Royal Jubilee Hospital after a short illness. She was predeceased by her parents and her brother Bill Skyrme and is survived by her sisters June Parks and Shirley (Bill) Cherwak, nieces Susan, Margo, Barb, & nephews Brad & Brent and their spouses and families, her special son Collin (Joanne) and their sons; her special daughters Leah, Janice & Marina and their spouses and families as well as her closest and dearest friend Waldi, many relatives in Britain and many, many dear friends. Elsie was born May 30, 1928 in Tisdale, Saskatchewan and came to Port Alberni in 1934. She attended local schools, graduating; her first job was at the Plywood Mill. She and her friend Velia started a business, the Mode Style Shop in Alberni. After selling the shop, Elsie attended Sprott Shaw College in Vancouver, completing her secretarial course and then worked for the Arthritis Society in Vancouver. She then decided to travel to Britain and worked there for three years; returning to Port Alberni in 1959 to work at the WCGH in the clerical departments, marrying Ian in 1961. Elsie retired in 1993. She loved to travel, one of her last trips was to Antarctica, her favorite place was Scotland. She enjoyed sports – ice curling, skiing, and her daily walks around the dyke with Waldi & “Molly”. Elsie loved to bake, her shortbread was famous; gardening was another passion. She volunteered at the Seaman’s Haven and for the Lifeline. A Celebration of Elsie’s life will be held Saturday, May 14th, 1:00 PM at the Best Western Barclay Hotel, 4277 Stamp Avenue, Port Alberni. In lieu of flowers, donations in Elsie’s name may be made to WCGH Foundation or Ty Watson House. Stories and condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.yatesfuneral.ca
HELP WANTED GRAPHIC DESIGN / SCREENPRINTING Position available. This is a PT/FT position. Hours would vary from 28-35 hours per week. We require someone with computer skills and some proficiency in a program(s) such as Corel Draw or Illustrator. Some screenprinting experience would be useful as well. You should be able to deal comfortably with the public and excel in a fast paced environment. This position is now open. Please send or drop off resumes c/o Manager/ Jal Designs & Graphics Inc. 4280 6th Ave. Port Alberni B.C. V9Y 4M9 REGENT Christian Online Academy is seeking a Special Education Assistant, up to 15 hours per week, to work in local home and community settings with a teen with special needs; days are flexible, now until June 22 with the possibility of continuing in September. Must provide own transportation. Experience with autism or challenging behaviors an asset. Email resume to rfriesen@rcoa.ca
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George Henry
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George Henry Fletcher passed away on April 16, 2016. George is predeceased by his loving wife of 41 years, Joan (1991); and survived by his children, Georgina (Colin), Linda (Larry) and Leslie (Lorraine); grandchildren, Treena (Dan) Dobie, Keith (Carla) Murray, Erica (Greg) Mollon, Jody (Andy) Olson, Ashley (Matt) Cookney, Jared Fletcher and Stephanie Grant; Great Grandchildren Addison Mollon, Matthew (Caitlan) Mollon, Jakob Murray, Zachary Dobie, Samuel Murray, Jade Mollon, Kale Mollon, Chloe Fletcher, Marcus Murray, Devyn Murray and Wyatt Cookney. George also leaves behind one sister, Grace McRae; sisters-in-law, Mary Fletcher, Shirley Dalby, Audrey Bortoletto, Patricia Krauchi, and Martha (Jacques) Mercier; brother-in-law Bill Kriwokon as well as many nieces and nephews. He was one of thirteen children born and raised on a farm in Saskatchewan. He moved to British Columbia in 1947 where he met and married his wife, Joan, in 1949. He worked as a millwright/carpenter at the Somass Mill for 36 years and was a member of the Elks Lodge. He enjoyed life to the fullest by camping, travelling, fishing, golfing, dancing, playing cards, bowling and curling as well as tending his garden and helping his neighbours with their yards. He will be missed dearly by his family and those who knew him well or for a short while. A Celebration of Life will be held May 7, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. at the Bavarian Centre, 3035 - 4th Ave., Port Alberni, B.C. Donations in lieu of flowers can be made in memory of George Henry Fletcher to Fir Park & Echo Village Foundation, 4411 Wallace Street, Port Alberni, B.C. Stories and condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.chapelofmemories.ca
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Emissions from Cantimber Biotech’s stacks on April 29 were smoky and smelly, according to residents living above the plant.
Thomas said that she’d like to see more data—both collected and released. “My primary concern is emissions in the surrounding area for local residents, people who are using the area and employees in the local mills and at the facility itself,” said Thomas. “I’m glad that they’re doing the monitoring that they’ve set up with the particle
sampler every six days but I would like to see that extended to be continuous monitoring so that we have continuous data to work with.” The Ministry of Environment monitors air quality in Port Alberni from a station on top of Alberni Elementary School on Johnston Road. Thomas added that although access to information has been difficult since
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“The secrecy of what’s going on with the operations has been an issue from the beginning but I’m glad to see that’s changing.” The smell this weekend was caused by seed pods, Liu said. “The raw material used is mainly Douglas fir and hemlock and pine. So they’re just pine and fir pods,” he said. Despite that, local resident Stacey Gaiga, who lives near the plant, says that the air quality at her house was unnacceptable this weekend. “CanTimber is burning wood and it is impossible to sit in our backyard—we have to close all our windows because of the smoke,” Gaiga wrote in an email.
The facility is currently in the commissioning stage of beginning operations, said Liu, adding that
We are shut down for the moment until we have the upgrades complete. – Michael Liu external environment engineering consultants have done an environmental impact assessment currently under review by the Ministry of Environment. However, Liu said that Cantimber would not release the study to the public.
“The commissioning trials are very important to establish a safe and consistent production. We’ve conducted five commissioning trials on different occasions since December 2015. We did a series in January and March,” he said. An air quality monitor has been set up near the corner of Second Avenue and Bruce Street. “On the days of commissioning during March there was minimal impact on the local air quality. The air quality guidelines from the province are to be 25 micrograms per cubic metre or under and we were between three to five [micrograms].” The facility should begin full-scale operations within three to four weeks.
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Cantimber first set up shop in 2015, she’s cautiously optimistic about the company’s quick response to this weekend’s emission issue. “I appreciate Cantimber’s recent move to go to the public and have some conversation about the work that’s going on. I’d like to see more of that,” she said.
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“We are shut down for the moment until we have the upgrades complete.” According to Liu, since the activated charcoal that Cantimber produces is used in drinking water and in medical facilities, keeping the process clean is key. “Because our product is going into potable water treatment and medical solutions, the design is based on the customers’ requirements and there’s no chemicals anywhere in our plant,” said Liu. “The steam that’s being released are all natural compounds in the wood itself. The steam is the moisture content—the rains and the water in the soil that the trees absorb.” However, air quality council chair Sarah
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I’ll admit, I’m not always the greatest fan of historical books. Knowing how a certain event played out can sometimes put a damper on the action of a story for me. But as soon as I turned the first page of Scott Westerfeld’s Leviathan, I was hooked! Set in a steampunk alternate universe, the First World War is on the verge of breaking out. The world is dividing up into two factions. There are the Clankers of Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire with their steam powered war machines, and the British Darwinists with fabricated animals as their weapons. Caught up in the middle of all this is the prince of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Aleksandar Ferdinand, who is on the run after the assassination of his parents. On the other side of the European divide is Deryn Sharp. A girl pretending to be a boy in order to attain a job in the British Air Service, she lives in fear of her secret being uncovered. When an unexpected series of events lands her a job aboard the airship Leviathan, and a chance meeting brings her face to face with Alek, Deryn’s life is changed forever. Completely diverging from history to present an original story, Leviathan was a wonderful what-if for our past. I couldn’t get enough of the fantastic creatures and inventions that populated the pages! And beautiful pencil illustrations by Keith Thompson truly brought the story to life. I was rushing to find the sequel the moment I was finished! Though their world is filled with marvelous inventions, it is still heading towards war. And Deryn and Alek have their parts to play. But their secrets may come back to haunt them . . .
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Diamond Forever
2017 Community Investment Program (CIP) Orientation Workshop
Diamond Forever is a celebration of Neil Diamond at the Royal Canadian Legion Br. 293, 4680 Victoria Quay. The show runs from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, May 6. Tickets are $25 each available at the Legion. No minors. FMI: call 250-723-5042 (office) or 250-723-7593 (lounge).
The City of Port Alberni invites local non-profit groups and organizations to attend an Orientation Workshop on the 2017 Community Investment Program. This program replaces the former Grants-in-Aid program. The CIP includes in-kind services and community development grants. The workshop will outline the criteria for applying and program priorities and guidelines. Application forms will be made available at the workshop. The deadline for applying for the CIP is Monday, October 3, 2016. Applications are reviewed by the Community Investment Grant Review Committee. They will make recommendations to City Council for their approval. Decisions for grants to be distributed in 2017 will be made in December 2016. Please note: that any requests for in kind use of City facilities, equipment or services or for financial contributions to community organizations or events for 2017 are directed through the Community Investment Program. In order to be eligible to apply for support under the CIP, the organization must have a member attend an Orientation Workshop. Monday, May 16, 2016 • 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm or 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm • At Echo Centre Space is limited. Register for the workshop by calling the Front Desk at Echo Centre: 250 723-2181. CIP information brochures can be picked up from City Hall or Echo Centre. For further information on the program call Theresa at 250-720-2506.
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Klitsa plant sale The Mount Klitsa Garden Club plant sale is on Saturday,
May 7 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Rollin Art Centre. Bring your bags and boxes for the 17th annual sale. Annuals, perennials, shrubs and more.
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on Sunday, May 8 from noon to 4 p.m. at Blair Park at Kitsuksis Dyke. Pick a duck to win lots of prizes including a Signed Trevor Linden card set, a round trip to Vancouver from KD Air, a huge beauty basket from Shoppers Drug Mart and more.
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SPCA dinner
The annual SPCA silent auction and
dinner fundraiser is at Cherry Creek Hall on Saturday, May 7. Doors open at 4 p.m. and dinner is at 5 p.m. This is one of the biggest fundraising events for the local branch. This fun event is full of interesting items up for grabs. Tickets are $25 each and available at the SPCA Shelter and Scotiabank (which is matching proceeds up to $5,000).
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Alberni’s Lance Lapointe will be playing Boston Pizza pub on Friday, May 6 at 9 p.m. Bipolar Bear are a Vancouver Island-based rock band featuring Lapointe, who won Artist of the Year this year from the Vancouver Island Music Awards. The lively band plays both covers and original songs. They play every Saturday night at Darcy’s Pub in Langford, B.C. For reservations call 250723-2622. Free limo pickup available.
Eclectic folk artist, Ross Douglas, is coming to Char’s Landing on Saturday, May 8 and he’s brining his ukulele. Douglas spent eight winters as musician, writer and musical director of the popular Willie and the Wassailers and nine summers as writer, musical director and
performer at Theatre Royal in Barkerville, BC. This spawned a vast and eclectic writing output and four albums of original songs. The show runs from 8 to 10 p.m. Tickets are $15 at the or $10 in advance and can be bought at Char’s.
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The Quality Foods Rangers are the champions of the Port Alberni Ball Hockey League, winning the Arrowsmith Cup. The playoff games took place on Sunday, April 17 Glenwood Centre. The Rangers went 3-0 in the playoffs.
Learn to lawn bowl Saturday The Port Alberni Lawn Bowling Club kicks off its 2016 season this Saturday, May 7 with an open house from 1:30–4:30 p.m. The public is welcome to join club members on a drop-in basis.
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The general public is hereby given notice, in accordance with Section 94 of the Community Charter that the City of Port Alberni intends to adopt “Portion of Road Closure Adjacent to 4065 McBride Street and Removal of Dedication Bylaw No. 4896” at its regular meeting of Council on Monday, May 9, 2016.
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and Cliff O’Laney. In fourth place was the team of Lloyd Fairley, Steve White, Fred Fredrickson and Gerry Fagan. How do you go from being the most honest golfer to a sandbagger in one week? Fifth place was won by Craig Acland, Clark Crowe, Keith Gauthier and Darren Van Dyk. Then came John Panagrot, Tom Price, Dennis Frykas and Jaques Giovetti. In seventh place was the team of Wolf Suhr, Ned Stewart, Ted Stewart and Mel Trelvik. The final prize went to the foursome of Cory Neilson, Darrell
Van Os, Bill Morin and Jim Proteau. Closest to the pin winners were, Mike Pechor on No. 2, Mike Savard on No. 4, Gerry Fagan on No. 13, and Gord Unger on No. 17. Charity closest to the Pin on No.7 was won by Russ Israelson. Next week is an open week with the usual low gross and low net up for grab along with the closest to the pin and money pots. Book your tee time in your own group starting at 7 a.m. One final note: the Junior Open House takes place this Saturday, May 7 from 1–3 p.m.
“Portion of Road Closure Adjacent to 4065 McBride Street and Removal of Dedication Bylaw No. 4896”
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With adoption of Bylaw No. 4896, that portion of Road as outlined on the attached map, will be permanently closed and the dedication of the highway removed. The purpose of the permanent closure and removal of the highway dedication of that portion of road is to accommodate an exchange of lands.
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olfers experienced another great day in paradise last weekend on the links. The sun was shining and most players at the Alberni Golf Club playing in the men’s league were in shorts. Another excellent turnout saw 62 men competing in the MacDermotts Insurance Waltz. The team of Mike Pechor, Russ Israelson, Mike Savard and Chris Owen emerged the winners, coming in with a score of 119. In second place with a score of 122 winning on a count back was the foursome of Vic Carlton, Kevin Carlton, Mark Anderson and Brian Tall. Next was the group of Bill Bjornson, Cal Davies, Tylo Smith
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More than 150 runners came out to race the train to McLean Mill as part of the No. 7 Challenge on Sunday morning. Runners came from as far as Ottawa and Calgary to try their luck at beating the train but only six people made it before the 0:42:36 cut-off. (Clockwise from top right) Runners take off from the E&N train station at 3100 Kingsway St. Conductor Kevin Hunter speaks to an onlooker at McLean Mill. Terry Stevens gets a high five before finishing the race in 1:23. Race winner Royd Burkart crosses the finish line in 0:36:32.
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Arts Around A trio of local artists will be showcasing their works at the next Rollin Art Centre’s art exhibit. Linda Ross, Sandy Bouleau and Nona Hawley, will surely excite you with their joint art exhibit featuring theatrical leather masks, photography and “wet on wet” method of oil paintings. This exhibit begins May 5 and runs until May 27. Join us in the gallery Saturday, May 7 for refreshments and an opportunity to talk with all three of these artists. (See photo on page 28.)
Giant book sale
Friday, May 13 from 6-8 p.m. and Saturday, May14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. will be our 12th annual giant book sale at Echo Community Centre. Thousands of Books,
jigsaw puzzles and videos, we have it all. You may pay for your purchases by cash, Visa or MasterCard
Days with the Arts
Don’t miss out in taking part with the Alberni Valley’s first cooperative Arts Festival. The Rollin Art Centre will be the sight of the Days with the Arts aspect of the Solstice Arts Festival. If you are an artist, artisan or vendor and are interested in renting a table and displaying your work in this beautiful setting, applications are still available. The Solstice Arts Festival is a threeday event from June 17-19. Drop by the Rollin Art Centre for more information. Table rentals are only $80 for the entire weekend.
Solstice Arts fest
The Solstice Arts Festival, from June 17 to 19, brings four Alberni Valley arts groups together under one umbrella for an unforgettable weekend of artists, art exhibits, music, theatrical performances and street entertainment. The Community Arts Council of the Alberni Valley, Days with the Arts, spearheaded the Festival, joined by Portal Players Dramatic Society, Alberni Art Rave Society and the Art Matters Society, F.A.C.E., in bringing this new community event to the Rotary Arts District. Tickets are available at the Rollin Art Centre and Char’s Landing. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for seniors and students aged 13 to 18 and $50 for a family pass (2 adults and 2 students) and children 12 and under are free when accompanied with adult pass. For more
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Klitsa plant sale On Saturday, May 7, grab your bags and boxes! The Mt. Klitsa Garden Club presents its 17th annual plant sale, at Rollin Art Center between 10 a.m. and noon. Annuals, perennials, shrubs and more!
Tea on the terrace The Rollin Art Centre Teas on the Terrace will once again be back this summer; however we will only be having four teas instead of our usual eight. Join us in the garden for another guaranteed wonderful musical line-up and back
again is “Harvest Thyme Fine Foods” serving up her delicious delectables. Tickets are now available and are $20 for each tea or $80 if you purchase for all four teas. Don’t miss out, tickets sell out quickly. Musical Line up; July 14 – Folk Song Circle, July 28 – Old Time Fiddlers, August 11 – Glen Mofford and August 25 – Paul Kurucz – The Travelers.
Banner project
Arrowsmith Rotary Club presents the 2016 Banner Project. This year the banner painting takes place Friday, May 27 from noon to 8 p.m., Saturday, May 28 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, May 29. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Melissa Martin is the Arts Administrator for the Community Arts Council. Call 250-7243412.
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Lion Bear Fox is a canadian folk/rock band from B.C. and will be playing Char’s Landing on Tuesday, May 10 at 8 p.m.
Lion Bear Fox play Char’s The Vancouverbased roots band, Lion Bear Fox, will be playing Char’s Landing on Tuesday, May 10 at 8 p.m. Lion Bear Fox began as three solo artists on tour with one another, but upon completion of that tour, all three agreed that the music they made together was worth pursuing. Fast forward three years later, and LBF has secured a publishing contract with CCS
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DRAW Gallery springs new show
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Nona Hawley is among the three artists who are now exhibiting their work at the Rollin Art Centre. The show began on May 5 and will run until May 27.
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The DRAW Gallery is opening their 2016 season with the Spring into Art group exhibit. The exhibit will feature work by Cynthia Bonesky, Cecil Dawson, Chris Doman, Gerda Hoffman, John Hoffman, Miriam Manuel, Pamela Holl Hunt, Deborah Philipp, Todd Robinson, Nancy Wilson and Mike Wright. An artists’
This painting titled, Soul Mates, by Ann McIvor will be on display at DRAW Gallery as part of their Spring into Art group exhibit from May 5 to 27.
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Climate change whirlwind ‘defies parody’ From A8
But you won’t hear much about that. We’ve just seen Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau join other national leaders, jetting to New York City to formally sign the meaningless
greenhouse gas deal they agreed to in Paris last year. It compels them to keep on flying to meetings, and not
much else. It defies parody. Yes, the climate is changing, as it always has. Yes, we’re in a
period of gradual warming, although the rise is nowhere near what the UN’s climate models predict.
According to the environment ministry’s 2015 “Indicators of Climate Change” report, B.C.’s
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average temperature has increased about 1.5 degrees from 1900 to 2013, slightly more in the north and less in the south. That’s one one-hundredth of a degree per year. The B.C. report ritually attributes this to human-generated carbon dioxide, the only factor the UN climate bureaucracy recognizes. And here lies a key problem for the global warming industry. More than 90 per cent of the greenhouse effect in the Earth’s atmosphere is from water vapour. Antarctic ice core analysis shows that over 400,000 years, increasing carbon dioxide has lagged centuries behind temperature increase. This suggests that rising temperatures lead to increased CO2, not the other way around. Conventional climate wisdom is that B.C. will see more total rainfall as temperatures warm. This is a matter of significance to BC Hydro, which recently released its latest power supply and demand forecast. I asked BC Hydro CEO Jessica McDonald at a recent briefing, what is the utility’s climate change factor in this forecast? There isn’t one. Tom Fletcher is B.C. legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.
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4833 Johnston Rd 250-724-5794
Fresh Mediterranean Cuisine
Mother’s Day - May 8
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Celebrate Mom this Friday and Saturday Mom's eat 1/2 price!
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TUE -THU: NOON - 9:00PM • FRI & SAT: NOON - 12:00AM SUN & MON: CLOSED
The first 60 moms that dine with us will receive a gift certificate from $5-$25
Free Delivery • Debit at the Door
at the italian hall 4065 6th AVE . 778.419.1211
Serving Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
7568776
Turtle Beach Family Dining Adults $ 12.95 Seniors $ 9.95 Children under 10
FREE
a free flower for every mom! 7574557
Sunday Buffet 9am-2pm • Eggs Benedict Made to order • bacon, ham, sausage • fresh fruit
Join us Mother’s Day - Sunday, May 8
th
Blue Marlin Inn
AND RECEIVE 10% OFF
• omelettes made to order • french toast & more
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5022 Johnston Road
250-723-5663
DINE AL FRESCO.
Free delivery on orders over $35 within 3 KM
5170 Argyle Street • Tel: 778-402-8729
at Harbour Quay
BUY ANY FULL SIZE SUB...
at Stamps Cafe 250 724 7171
Family Restaurant 7509250
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(CHIPS AND A DRINK)
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Bring your whole family to enjoy the Westwind experience on our new FAMILY FRIENDLY side!! 11:00AM - 10:00PM
Minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian
Free dessert for first 20 moms on Sunday May 8
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Eat In or Take Out
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EXPIRES JUNE 30, 2016
Harbour Quay
(Next to SugarShak)
MOTHER’S DAY AT SOLDA’S
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Thursday, May 05, 2016 - Alberni Valley News
SPRING
Start To Finish at Windsor
Plywood
INTO SAVINGS ED ROK 50”
SALE EXTEND
Packaged Panelling
ROK 97”
Clamp On Guide
Clamping Guide
REG. 24.99
REG. 96.79
NOW $19.99 /ea
NOW $74.99 /ea
20% OFF
20% OFF
Komelon Tape Measures
Knotty Cedar V-Groove
In Stock Stanley
REG. 33.49
Tools & Tape Measures
NOW $2499/pkg
Pine V-Groove or Edge & Center Bead REG. 17.25
NOW $14 99/pkg
Aromatic $ 29 99/pkg Cedar
BULLS EYE
Power Nozzle
12”
12” WHITE
StartShelf to finish at Pine
Shelf
LAMINATE
MELAMINE
D WHITE
12” x 96”
250-724-5751 Fax: 250 724-3325
HOURS:
Mon-Fri: 7:30 - 5:30 Sat: 8:00 - 5:30 SUN 9:00 - 5:00 All sale prices are cash and carry only.
$14.99 /ea
2x4x6’ Cedar $4.50 /ea
wood • 474
$8.99
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MELAMINE S
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Regular price $11.19 - Now. ..
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16” x 96” Regular price $14.49 - Now. ..
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Sawhorse Brackets
SYNKO
Redi-Filler Mud 1.8L
2x6x6’ Cedar $7.50 /ea
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REG. 9.59
NOW $6.99 /ea SALE ENDS MAY 31, 2016
$6.49 /ea 7493176
4740 Tebo Ave Port Alberni V9Y 8B1
Windsor Ply
Charcoal Slab PREFINISHE
REG. 17.69
NOW $14.75 /ea
24x24”