Bowen Island Undercurrent June 24 2021

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Building boom delay

PERMIT REQUESTS SWAMP BIM BRONWYN BEAIRSTO

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NOT A NORMAL FIELD TRIP: Grade nine students board the Island Pacific School bus last Friday on their

way to the rites of passage ceremony at the independent school just over the hill. Lead by the IPS bus, a stream of cars honked and hooted their way through the Cove to celebrate the kids’ achievement.

A change in scenery is much needed these days, but if you’re eyeing big renovations or home improvements, you’re not alone. And that’s a bit of a problem. Bowen Island Municipality is warning of processing delays as development applications surge. While in the first half of the year, BIM would usually have an average of 60 applications for building permits, development permits and development variance permits, it’s received more than a hundred in the past six months. BIM’s manager of planning and development, Daniel Martin, credits COVID-19 for the boom. “Once COVID hit [March 2020], everything went dead quiet for about a month,” said Martin. “Then it suddenly picked up and went crazy and has been continuing going crazy.” From new homes to renovations, there’s more of everything. Then this spring, Martin speculates that they’re possibly seeing people who’d made the change to live on Bowen more full-time over the fall and winter and who spent the winter planning property changes for their permanent home. “In April and May, in particular of this year, we just had a huge surge in terms of building permit applications.” The building inspector approves building permits, the chief administrative officer approves development permits and council approves development variance permits. BIM has increased its staff hours to process the applications, said a press release, but more staff isn’t in the budget. CONTINUED ON P. 7

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Seeking Public Comment Board of Variance applications

Events June 28, 2021 6:15 pm

Now available

The Board of Variance is meeting to consider two applications for minor variances.

Regular Council Meeting

Board of Variance Meeting 9:30 AM on Tuesday, July 6, 2021 Online via Zoom

All meetings are online via Zoom and

open to the public, unless noted otherwise.

1289 Scarborough Rd (BOV-20210167) Application seeks to reduce rear and side setbacks to facilitate replacement of two existing sheds with one accessory building that will serve as a garage and workshop.

The 2020 Annual Report for Bowen Island Municipality will be presented to Council at its Regular meeting on Monday, June 28, 2021. We invite you to review the Annual Report and to provide your comments and questions in writing or in person at the meeting. The Annual Report is available on our website at bowenislandmunicipality.ca/reports-publications How to comment on the Annual Report: 1. Speak at the Council meeting during Public Comment: • Email the Corporate Officer BEFORE 6:00 PM at hdallas@bimbc.ca. In your email, please include the following: • subject line “Public Comment – Annual Report”. • Name (first and last) and telephone number. • Join the meeting via the Zoom link provided in the Council agenda and wait for your name to be called during the public comment section.

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2. Submit your written comment: Write directly to Mayor and Council at mayorandcouncil@bimbc.ca. For your written submission to be included in the agenda package, please review the public submission deadlines available on our website at bowenislandmunicipality.ca/council-meetings

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Application seeks to reduce side and visibility setbacks to facilitate construction of roof structures over the existing entry and an existing sandbox.

Property taxes are due July 2 Property tax payments are due July 2, 2021 by 4:30 pm. If you have not received your tax notice, please contact us as soon as possible so we can ensure it gets to you.

Stay home if you’re sick

The applications may be viewed online at bowenislandmunicipality.ca/planning or at Municipal Hall (hours of operation below). Clean your hands frequently

Written submissions are accepted up to seven calendar days before July 6 and may be delivered to Municipal Hall (contact information below):

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ADVERTISEMENT June 24, 2021

From 2021, municipalities can no longer process home owner grants. The easiest way to claim your grant is online, or you can call 1-888-355-2700. You must apply for your grant by July 2, 2021. Unclaimed home owner grants are considered unpaid taxes and are subject to penalties. NOTE: The jurisdiction number for Bowen Island Municipality is 321.

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Do you defer your taxes? Verbal submissions may also be made to the Board at the meeting. For instructions on how to participate, please go to: Since 2020, municipalities have not been able to process bowenislandmunicipality.ca/board-of-variance deferments. You can apply for or renew your tax deferral online or call 1-888-355-2700. You must complete your application by July Questions? Please contact Emma Chow, Island Community 2, 2021 to avoid late penalties. Planner at 604-947-4255 ext 247 or by e-mail at echow@bimbc.ca

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BIM sued over destruction of a sunken sailboat BRONWYN BEAIRSTO

Editor

It hasn’t been all smooth sailing in the campaign to remove derelict vessels from Mannion Bay. B.C. Supreme Court awarded a man $5,000 in damages after Bowen Island Municipality had a sailboat destroyed following its apparent sinking in the bay in 2016. In January 2016, Joel Lepage was living aboard his sailboat the Zen State in Mannion Bay and had a second boat, which he called ‘Celeste,’ moored nearby. According to the judgment, handed down by Justice Peter Edelmann June 4, Lepage was away, sailing on the Zen State, when the Celeste came loose from its mooring. Photos showing the vessel apparently run aground near a dock and then submerged in the water, were sent to BIM’s then-senior bylaw officer and manager of parks and environment, Bonny Brokenshire Jan. 19, 2018. As a boat without a motor (so not requiring a license), the vessel’s only identification was ‘Celeste’ carved into the bathroom bulkhead – it had no outside identifying hull number – and an owner didn’t appear in the municipality’s electronic system. That day, Brokenshire emailed the Transport Canada receiver of wreck requesting permission to salvage the Celeste. “Ms. Brokenshire expressed concern about potential damage to

the dock, as well as the impact the vessel might have on ecologically sensitive eel grass in the area,” said the judgment. The receiver of wreck directed BIM to proceed with salvage and the next day the boat and its contents were destroyed and shipped off-island for disposal, said the judgment. By the time Lepage returned in early February, the boat was gone. Whether or not the boat should’ve been held for 90 days after the wreck was reported hinged on whether the wreck was worth $5,000, if storage cost would likely exceed the wreck’s value or if it posed a threat to public health or safety. BIM conceded that the Celeste’s salvage was authorized by the receiver of wreck, but its destruction hadn’t been authorized under the Canada Shipping Act and the judge concluded the boat’s destruction a wrongful act. While a marine surveyor concluded that the vessel had “no realistic market value following salvage,” Edelmann’s judgment also said Lepage’s testimony “made it clear that the vessel had sentimental value to him, and he put considerable labour into it.” Lepage estimated losses of items within the vessel at $95,000, but Edelmann said Lepage provided no evidence to support the claimed values, accepting though, that some items aboard the vessel retained value at the time of its salvage. Lepage had filed suit seeking $200,000 in damages. He was awarded $5,000.

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The new oil collection facility at BIRD. Left to right are: Cheryl Evans, Sean Delaney, Carla Skuce and Bruce Baldwin.

Dispose of used oil and antifreeze at BIRD

BIRDs and oil don’t usually mix well but as of last week there’s an exception. A new used oil and antifreeze collection facility opened at Bowen Island Recycling Depot last week. The facility is funded by the non-profit BC Used Oil Management Association, and is a 10-foot modified sea container with 1,000 litre tank. Islanders are asked not to drop off

containers outside of the facility – ask BIRD staff for help. Check the BIRD website for more details. Before recycling regulations changed, locations that sold oil would have to take back that waste, but the province shifted to a stewardship program for waste collection, a representative from the non-profit explained at a municipal council meeting last year.

Case rate down for Bowen /Lions Bay For the 5,000-odd people of Bowen Island-Lions Bay community health service area, BCCDC data shows that for the week of June 15 to June 21: • The average daily case positivity rate was three cases per 100,000 (last week this number was five, and the week before that it was three.) Keep in mind, this is a rate, not an actual number. • 84 per cent of people 12 and over have at least one vaccine dose (last week this number was 80); • 86 per cent of people 18 and over have at least one vaccine dose (last week this number was 82); • 91 per cent of people 50 and over have at least one vaccine dose (last week this number was 86). It’s of note that last weekend there was a Bowen vaccine clinic and the island saw jumps in first doses in each of the three age thresholds.

NOTICE Notice of intention to dispose of a vessel under section 39 of the Wrecked, Abandoned or Hazardous Vessels Act. A 10-foot, Walker Bay Genesis 310, 4-person inflatable vessel located at 49°24'50.8"N 123°18'54.1"W, at Cates Bay Beach, Bowen Island, British Columbia, is currently considered to be abandoned. This notice serves as official notice of the Minister’s intention to dispose of this vessel after 30 days from which this notice was given. Should you have any questions, you may contact, Transport Canada’s Navigation Protection Program at NPPPAC-PPNPAC@tc.gc.ca or 604-775-8867 and reference file W2021-501926.

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VIEWPOINTS LETTER TO THE EDITOR

LUB amendments deserve a delay

DEAR EDITOR: I have two questions about Bowen Island Municipality’s July 12 public hearing about the upcoming Land Use Bylaw amendments, one about scheduling and the other about the venue. Why schedule such an important public hearing immediately before an already itemized council meeting? After a long evening, will the councillors and mayor remember the details of the intricate comments made by the public, let alone six to eight weeks later? The third and fourth readings are scheduled after the summer recess. Let us take advantage of the present reopening of the pandemic restrictions, stage two, to have a real face-to-face public hearing. We are used to public hearings where the public drifts in, signs up on the speakers’ list, waits for their turn to speak and if overrunning their allotted time, go back and sign up again to complete their comments and suggestions. The public hearing only ends when the speakers’ list is ended. So let us enjoy a real summer recess and face such an important public hearing with refreshed minds in September. Anne Franc de Ferrière - Chollat

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The unofficial Round Bowen Race a couple of weekends ago as seen from Cowan Point.

I hope that the past year has had all of us re-evaluating our definitions of success and that it’s helped crystalize what’s important to us – where to push ourselves and what to let go. But also, I hope we’ve also started to let go of this societally mandated drive to be exceptional all of the time (and Bowen has a ton of high achievers). To be stars. I’ve always found it funny that we want to be stars. There are way, way, way more stars than people in the universe (one estimate I found was 70 billion trillion).

I don’t mean don’t try your best, but sometimes your best is surviving. Sometimes it means breaking from what’s expected. Sometimes it means colouring exactly in the lines. Each one of us is more important than any school class, any degree, any job. And when a pandemic strips those away, what’s left? Hopefully not a giant ball of gas. If someone tells you you’re a star, take your due, inform them you’re not a star, you actually claim the 28.6 galaxies (that’s one estimate for how many galaxies there are for every

person on Earth), including each of their 100 billion stars. They’ll like that. That being said, for this editorial I started looking up some pretty cool star facts. Find some of them in our fabulous grad section. To each grad, it’s such a delight and honour to see your face in these pages. We’re rooting for your happiness and success, in whatever form that takes. Bronwyn Beairsto, editor

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Could Bowen become a leader in physical activity? DEAR EDITOR: My favourite vehicle is a bike. On a bike I visited Bowen last week. I use my bike for recreation, transportation, fitness, and fun. As a former Member of Parliament, I was known to “Ride the Riding.” In my campaign to serve again as Bowen’s representative in Parliament, you’ll see me on my bike from time to time. I was delighted to see the re-opening of the Bowen Island Golf Course – congratulations to Bruce Russell and the amazing team that made that happen. I’m also pleased to hear of progress on the Cross-Island Trail, which seems like a great complement to the 47 or so kilometers of municipally owned trails, a good way to promote physical activity and to sustainably expand exposure to Bowen’s amazing nature. Subject to economic, environmental, social and other considerations, we have to get behind initiatives that promote physical activity. Inactivity has hurt our people in alarming ways, some of which became more pronounced during the pandemic: • 90 per cent of our children are not active enough; • 70 per cent of children are on screens more than two hours daily; • Children are increasingly disconnected from being active outdoors; • Adult Canadians are less active than our children; • One in three Canadian children is overweight or obese; • Cardiovascular disease and diabetes plague inactive people; • Productivity at work and effectiveness at school are negatively impacted.

One of the factors that motivated me to initiate the National Health and Fitness Day Act during my former term in Parliament and then to launch the Canadian Health and Fitness Institute is the staggering cost of health care – or “sickness care” – that relates to inactivity. Analysts believe the price tag exceeds $7 billion annually. While committing to secure the future, get the economy back on track and creating jobs, I’m also pleased to see securing mental health as one of Erin O’Toole’s top priorities. “The last year has made clear the mental health crisis we face. It’s time to make it clear that mental health IS health, and to treat it properly,” Erin O’Toole has said. He has also affirmed the vision of the Canadian Health and Fitness Institute to “Make Canada the Fittest Nation on Earth by 2030.” Finally, beyond the physical, mental, and spiritual health of our people, the outdoor recreation industry in Canada represents billions of dollars annually to the national economy. The people of Bowen instinctively know these things; that’s why Bowen people choose to live in a place remarkable for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities. Together, the community has important things to say in leading Canadians to more active lives, for the improved physical, mental and spiritual health of everyone. John Weston

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BIRCH seeking new funding sources for project DEAR EDITOR: BIRCH has been given the disappointing but not completely unexpected news that BC Housing is at this time unable to fund our rental housing project in Snug Cove. While we are disappointed, this is by no means the end of the project and we are encouraged by the priorities reflected in the BCH funding decisions. We and our development consultants have been in communication with our representatives from the Canada Mortgage Housing Corporation (CMHC) regarding their National Co-Investment Fund. Through this process, we have ensured that our building’s design meets or exceeds the requirements of that program, and we will be working with them on our application to that fund. We will also be pursuing funding from the Federation of Canadian

Municipality’s Green Municipal Fund as we work to ensure that this vital project is built and built as soon as possible. BIRCH is grateful to BC Housing, CMHC, the VanCity Foundation, and of course to the Bowen Island Municipality for their support to date, and we look forward to sharing with you some good news in the not-too-distant future. We are especially grateful to the Bowen Island Community Foundation for their recent grant of $15,000 in project funding that will support us in the coming months to pursue these further funding options. Thank you for your continued encouragement, and ongoing support.

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The Bowen brand: Newsletter readers will know that I’m planning a story about the Bowen Brand (I’d ambitiously said it was going in this week’s paper but, this paper is a little full with all our marvellous grads!) So, if you have thoughts about the brand, I’d love to hear them. Email editor@bowenislandundercurrent.com by Monday evening. –Bronwyn

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New members join health centre crew STEVE MITCHELL

Bowen Island Health Centre Foundation

The Bowen Island Health Centre Foundation is pleased to announce that Suzanne Saatchi has assumed responsibilities as full-time executive director. Suzanne will take the lead in building the team, organizational and operating structure and culture for Bowen’s new health centre, as well as nurturing key relationships with provincial and regional health authorities. In short, as we build the facility, Suzanne will be instrumental in putting together what happens inside. Suzanne has an MBA in Strategic Management from the Sauder School of Business at UBC. Previously she was a management consultant specializing in healthcare operational planning, operational readiness assessments, and strategic planning for clients that included Burnaby Divisions of Family Practice, Provincial Health Services Authority, Fraser Health, and Northern Health. Prior to that, as a General Manager for the Fraser Health Authority, she was responsible for implementing facility and non-clinical operations in two new successive large-scale hospital projects at Surrey Memorial Hospital, the Critical Care Tower and the Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre. “We feel very fortunate that Suzanne was among a number of strong candidates for this position,” says Tim Rhodes, BIHCF President. “She has a proven record of success in getting health facilities up and running and a great understanding of how the

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health care system works. Her engaging personality and energy will be a huge asset to the Foundation and to the Bowen community.” The BIHCF is also pleased to announce the appointment of two new members to our board of directors, who will add to the board’s bench strength in key areas. Maria Turnbull is associate executive director with Vantage Point, where she specializes in assisting B.C.’s not-for-profit health sector in the areas of board governance, management, strategic and operational planning, and human resources systems. Maria has lived on Bowen for 10 years and in her spare time is a team manager for the Bowen Island Football Club. Maija Tiesmaki is a researcher and strategist with the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research where she leads strategic initiatives to develop the health research talent B.C. needs for healthier people and communities. She has lived on Bowen for five years and previously served as a member of our Health Services Committee. We are excited by these latest additions to our health centre team. We have assembled a strong core of talent and experience to navigate us through the coming months as we build a health centre that is there when the community needs it most. We continue to rely on the generosity of our community to deliver on our vision of bringing health care close to home. If you haven’t done so, go to bowenhealthcentre. com/donate-now/ and join your neighbours in helping to make this vital asset a reality.

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Harbour Air Returns to Bowen Island BRONWYN BEAIRSTO

Editor

COVID-19 cancelled a lot, including Harbour Air’s visits to Bowen Island. But if you’ve had your fill of full ferries, have no fear (sort of ). Harbour Air has re-launched its tour that brings passengers from Vancouver to Snug Cove for a lovely local dinner. If there are unsold seats the morning of the tour’s flight, the seaplane airline will release the seats at 8 a.m. The flights run 6 p.m. from Vancouver

to Bowen (for $59) and 6:30 p.m. Bowen to Vancouver (for $39). “It’s a bit of a lottery as to whether or not there will be seats released on any given morning,” said David Perry, the airline’s flight operations manager, in an email. The number of passengers per flight (and the number of seats made available for a commute) varies depending on demand and if they use the six-passenger Beaver aircraft or 14-passenger Single Otter.

Run for Rwanda returns HILARY BUTLER

Get to know your neighbour NEXT IN THE SERIES: SOPHIE WALTERS When did you come to Bowen? I have been coming to Bowen ever since I was a baby but I moved here 10 years ago. How did you come to be here? My grandparents have lived on Bowen for I think about 50 years. Where on Bowen do you live? I live in Bluewater. Fill the ferry lineup gap or don’t fill the gap? I feel like you should fill the gap. What’s your favourite

Bowen fact or story? Probably just the amount of community support – like if one person gets hurt, or if you get hurt [people will step up.] I broke my foot a couple years back and I got a ride to school every single day from a different person and some of the people I had never met before, but we got to know each other. What’s something Bowen Islanders have in common? Very little patience for tour-

ists. What’s your favourite COVID-19 balm or activity? Tell Your Friends coffee mornings.

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Rotary Club of Bowen Island

The Rotary Run for Rwanda is on this year! We are happy to announce that, subject to COVID-19 regulations, we will be going live on Saturday, August 28! If all goes well, we will have at least 50 people out there having fun. We are hoping that we will be following the Phase Three BC Restart by then, so we will keep you posted of exactly how this will work, but please know that all regulations will be followed. In the case of our having to cancel the in-person run/ walk, we will go virtual, but let’s hope that this will not be necessary. Our financial sponsors – Presman Wealth, Frits de Vries Architects, Bowen Island Realty, Barbara Wahler Interior Design and Dr. Gloria Chao – have all

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The run returns Aug. 28! graciously agreed to back us once again, for which we are very grateful. Other local suppliers will be providing water, drinks and treats, so please watch this page for another very successful community run – the Rotary Run for Rwanda – in aid of Komera Canada, a local charity that provides scholarships for young women in Rwanda.

The municipality has applied for a $75,000 grant to update its permit processing software to allow entirely digital applications and processing. The BIM website estimates a development permit to take three to four months, and while permits are taking longer, they’re also getting prioritized, said Martin. If one is planning on applying for a permit, Martin stresses making sure the application is complete. When someone submits an application, they’re put into a queue and when it’s their turn to get reviewed, if there’s a component missing (for example, architectural plans), there’s a delay. While BIM is warning of a four to six month

timeline, the only permits that have actually taken six months are when there’s something missing that still needs submitting, said Martin. “We’re always very aware that people are trying to plan their builds in advance,” said Martin. “That’s what stresses us out and keeps us up at night, is if our permits are taking too long to get issued. “We’re always open for suggestions, if people have ideas on how we can improve or they have feedback on the permit application and want to let us know,” he added. The BIM press release warns islanders that going ahead with development without permits can cause more delays, have financial impacts and can disrupt fragile ecosystems.

A supportive residence for Bowen seniors is close to reality!

Patients of the Week JACO, ELLA & LOUIE Meet Jaco and his new siblings Ella and Louie! Ella and Louie were recently adopted and came in for their kitten wellness exams and vaccines. Jaco’s family also made sure he was up to date on his flea and tick prevention and de-wormer, which is very important when welcoming new kittens or puppies into the home. Welcome to Bowen Ella and Louie!

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These young charges agreed to pause their training session on June 19 at the BICS field for a quick photo op. BIFC (est. 2007) recently announced its 2021 Fall MiniHouse registration is open in a number of youthful age categories. The Fall season is set to run Sept. 13 to Nov. 6.

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congratulations 2021 graduates

Here are some scholarship secrets from Hudson Stiver HENRY CAMPBELL

Bowen Island Community Foundation

from the staff & friends of IPS “Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Roman Bicknell

Jonas Blanchard

Gavin Burns

Malcolm Cormier

Rebecca Durand

Sydney Florin

Rosalie Hancock

Freja Henrichsen

Phoebe MacLeod

James McDonald

Beck Morissette

Kate Purdy

Jake Salomi

Sam Shanks

Wylie Stiver

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LEARNING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. INSPIRED TO MAKE WAVES.

You might be worried about going away to university/college/trade/art school and, to be fair, there is a lot to worry about. The Bowen Island Community Foundation wants to make taking the leap just a little bit easier for you. “How?” you ask. By offering up a cornucopia of scholarships and bursaries (“cornucopia” is a bit strong… perhaps an “ensemble”). We’ve recruited Hudson Stiver, university student and the winner of last year’s Aaron Sluggett Memorial Scholarship, to shed some light on the situation. How has winning the scholarship helped you? Winning the Aaron Sluggett Memorial Scholarship helped immensely during my first year of university, in a time where every dollar counts. Using the scholarship to contribute to my tuition allowed me to funnel more time into my academics. It allowed me to focus on understanding new expectations that were different from what I had experienced in high school. Being able to focus on my school allowed me to take full advantage of the classes, extracurriculars, and opportunities that my university had to offer, rather than focusing on meeting my tuition and living costs. It lifted what would’ve been a weight off of my shoulders, and allowed me to thoroughly enjoy my first year of university. Was it difficult to apply? I found it incredibly easy to apply to the Community Foundation’s scholarships. It was easy for me to provide a community reference and a transcript with my high school grades, which meant that two-thirds of the process was already completed. By dedicating a couple of hours establishing my connection to Bowen Island, I was able to create my applications for two community foundation scholarships over one weekend of work. What would you say to anyone who is on the fence about applying? Go ahead and do it! The applications are easy to complete and by putting in a couple hours of work you could ease your financial stresses during your first year of university. Any words of wisdom from this first year at university? My best advice would be to make the most of every experience. Some people might feel a bit nervous when embarking on a new experience, but it is important to know that there are so many people in the same boat. By taking advantage of the opportunities your institution has to offer, you can create bonds with like-minded people and establish lasting friendships. First-year goes by quickly, and by taking the opportunities that come your way you can ensure that you look back at that year with a sense of fulfilment rather than a sense of regret. Apply now via: bowenfoundation.com/grants/scholarship-and-bursary-application/ Deadline is 11:59 p.m. July 5. Many thanks to Hudson, and good luck to everyone!


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Congratulations to Bowen’s grads! Whether your next steps take you to high school, post-secondary education, the school of life, or starship captain training, we’re so glad to celebrate you. No matter if you stay here or go on to big city lives, don’t forget Bowen Island!

PHOTO COURTESY OF ISLAND PACIFIC SCHOOL

If you heard honking in the Cove last Friday, it was a parade of vehicles, including the Island Pacific School bus, bringing the grade nine graduating class from the ferry to the school, where they held the rites of passage ceremony. Congratulations IPS grads!

A grad moment So much has happened recently and so much will change in coming months, it’ll be hard to remember what it was like throwing that cap in the air. Here’s a little questionnaire you can fill out to remember this moment! Tuck away this edition and in a few years, remember the fears, tears and triumphs of 2021!

PHOTO COURTESY OF BICS

To the grade 7 graduating class of Bowen Island Community School 2021: As you take the next step in your educational

journey, we wish you all success in the coming years! You have survived a year and a half of uncertainty, anxiety, disappointment and isolation. We know you are resilient human beings. You have proven your strength, kindness, empathy and patience during these hard times. It is time for you to cross the pond and show the world what you’re made of! Congratulations to you all. Your loving community, families, and friends

What is the: Most interesting fact you learned this year? __________________________________________ What do you want to learn more about? __________________________________________ Best TV show you’ve seen this year? __________________________________________ Best song you’ve heard recently? __________________________________________ Worst thing about the pandemic? __________________________________________ Best thing about the pandemic? __________________________________________ Most dramatic event of the past year? __________________________________________ Who is in your ‘bubble’? __________________________________________ What advice would you give you a year ago? __________________________________________ __________________________________________ Congratulations! Team Undercurrent is rooting for you!


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CONGRATULATIONS! Ted Duffield

Ted graduated from Ryerson University with a bachelor of arts (honours) in criminology and a minor in sociology. Ted plans on working and travelling before attending law school. Congratulations to all of Bowen’s grads!

Heidi Mather

Congratulations to Heidi Mather who will be graduating in July with a diploma in Traditional Chinese Medicine (herbal) from the Tzu Chi International College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Vancouver. She will then add herbal medicine to her current acupuncture and nutrition practice once she has passed her provincial board exams in October!

Undercurrent asks: What’s your favourite star fact?

Hannah Fenn

Hannah Fenn, of Self Design’s class of 2021, spent her final year navigating how to learn during a pandemic and its associated uncertainties. In addition to achieving learn-

ing goals towards graduation, she has especially appreciated the opportunity to deepen her resilience, passion and creativity. “I am super in love with life and all its experiences, ups and downs and all arounds. I have loved travelling, learning new languages, and meeting amazing people and mentors along the way,” said Hannah. “I just want to give a lot of gratitude to everyone and everything that is happening, pandemic or not.” Hannah is excited to embrace the world as she pursues her goals and dreams of making a positive impact on the communities and initiatives with which she becomes involved, yet Bowen will always remain home for her.

Marcel Levell Shelton

Hip hip hooray! Marcel is graduating from UBC, Vancouver, with a BA Hons in history and philosophy. In the fall, he will be heading to Cambridge Uni, ol’ Blighty to study for an MA in the history and philosophy of science. Bon voyage! Don’t forget about us. WE love you. Felix, Lucien, Nicky and Anthony xxxxxxxxx In photo: Marcel Levell Shelton (centre) and twin brothers, Felix (left) and Lucien (right).

Did you know? The closeset known star to us is Proxima Centauri. It’s still 4.25 light years away. Which means, if you’re headed to university for a four-year degree, you can take less time to do your degree than it takes the starlight to reach us.

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Congratulations, class of 2021!

The Bowen Island Montessori School proudly announces the graduation of Misora, Dorian, Lilou, Lochlan, Hattie and Jenny from our program and wish them much success and happiness as they venture out on their next big adventure.

Congratulations!

BIMS would also like to congratulate all the island’s graduates, both young and old as each steps bravely onto a new path, taking an exciting journey into whatever life offers! Well done.

2021 BOWEN GRADS “More than any other year we salute you! Not only are you graduating, but you have done it during a pandemic – What resilience, courage and heart.” The Board, Staff and families of BCC.

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Carter Gaudet

Congratulations, Carter, you made it, with honours even! We are so proud of you. The world is yours, go get it!

community; Outside 45 and BICS for the amazing adventures and friendships and to all my island buddies making the daily trek to Rockridge; and to my employers since I was eight – you all shaped me in some way. Thanks too to my brothers and parents and the caring community of Bowen for keeping us in line! I am so grateful that I got to grow up on an island, although there were plenty times in the early mornings for high school when I wish I didn’t! I will be working locally for a year and figuring out my next giant steps.

Amy Pennington

I would love to thank all my friends for sharing all of the laughs with me during my time at school, as well as my parents and brother for always giving me the most loving support always. The guidance along the way has always pushed me to try my hardest. Growing up on Bowen is something I would never trade for the world. It’s been a wonderful childhood here and all the memories made, I will cherish forever. I am very excited and eager to see what life has in store for me next! Hopefully I can take my gap year exploring different parts of the world!

Milo Knowles-Dekkers

I want to thank people who have been in my life helping me get to this day. I was lucky to have a bunch of experiences and I took something from all of them. Thank you Helen and Caroline at Montessori; Elaine Taylor for 13 years of piano and friendship; the IDLC families and home-learning

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Ellen Nickle

Congratulations to Ellen and all of her classmates. We are so proud of you and all your achievements. It seems it was just yesterday I dropped you at your first day of school. You have given us so many reasons to be proud of the woman you have become; the proudest moment for me is telling others you are my daughter. University of Kings College is lucky to have you join their journalism and political science program. Congratulations! Love Mom and all our family.

Holden Jones

Growing up on Bowen Island has been an unforgettable adventure. Holden would like to thank his family, friends, teachers, coaches and everyone else who supported him on this remarkable journey. Over the years, Holden attended B.I. Montessori, Bowen Children’s Centre, BICS, then Rockridge, plus a grade nine year at the Red Mountain Ski Racing Academy in Rossland. Holden will be studying sciences at Queen’s University starting in September. Congratulations to the Class of 2021 and here’s to your next adventure!

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CONGRATULATIONS! and family for all the wonderful experiences. From instructing sailing to working at Tell Your Friends, Ellie is grateful for the sense of community she has experienced. She would like to especially thank Lynn Williams for the amazing signing experience. This fall she will be attending the University of Victoria to study engineering. Thanks for everything, Bowen!

Potato, Doc Morgan’s, the Bowen Pub, along with lots of community volunteering. She’s off to UVic in the fall and is looking forward to city living, but we’re sure she’s going to miss the peace and quiet of Bowen. Xo mom and dad.

program and is working toward his Red Seal in carpentry. This is no surprise to his family since he has been building and designing things since he was old enough to hold a hammer. He is currently working full-time as an apprentice and will attend BCIT next year for the second year of red seal training. A huge shout of thanks to Mr. Greg Cormier at WVSS for supporting Ryan’s love of carpentry. We are super proud of all that you have accomplished, Ryan, and look forward to what the future holds for you!

Beatrice McDonald Stefanie Taylor

Stefanie will be heading to university in the fall to take her bachelor’s in early childhood education. With her kind and caring spirit and gentle way with people, together with her creative talents, she will make an amazing preschool teacher. We are all so very proud of you Stef!

Ellie Walters

Ryan Kerr Lucy Griffiths

Ellie has enjoyed her time on Bowen over the last ten years. She would like to thank her friends

Lucy’s only lived on Bowen for seven years, but she’s gone to BICS, IDLC, and Rockridge, worked at the Rustique, the Ruddy

Congratulations, Ryan! Ryan’s educational journey had a wonderful start with IDLC. The journey accelerated at IPS and fuelled his energy for building, which prepared Ryan for WVSC, where he found his passion. Ryan excelled in the Train in Trades carpentry

Congratulations to Bea and the whole class of 2021. It has been so amazing to watch you move from Bowen Island Montessori to BICS to Rockridge – you took the pandemic in stride and with grace. Onto Squamish for carpentry apprenticeship and BCIT in the winter. Keep climbing upwards. Love from your proud and adoring family.

Did you know? The hottest part of a star is the “corona.”

Congratulations! to all the grads of 2021

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keep on thinking, speaking, and acting with passion and heart. Continue building extraordinary relationships by ordinary actions. And remember: “Never attempt to cram your sparkly, star-shaped self into society’s beige, square holes. Instead, choose to embrace your ridiculous awesomeness and shine like the freaking supernova that you are meant to be.” We absolutely, utterly adore you. Stretch your beautiful mind, let your heart soar, and shine! With googleplex love from Mami, Papi, Robbie, Thommie, Toby, Stella, and Luna. xoxox

Duncan is applying to university for fall 2023. He’s considering Vancouver’s Emily Carr University of Art and Design and Concordia U’s arts program in Montreal. We’re so proud of you - go Dunc! xox Mom and Sabrina and family.

Cooper Wright is graduating with honours from Rockridge this year. He wants to thank his family and his Bowen friends for making this year the best it could be, given the circumstances. Cooper will be attending University of Calgary in September to study law and society.

Eva de Zwart

Duncan Glave

Congratulations, dear Eva! UNBC’s biochemistry and molecular biology program is a wonderful springboard to pursue your dream to study medicine. Lovey,

Duncan is working on Bowen now, then plans to work one ski season at Whistler. In spring 2022, he’ll be heading out for a workabroad year, perhaps to Japan.

Make Good Choices and Stay Safe! Congratulations, grads. We know you will.

It has sometimes been a challenge the past five years (let’s not even talk about COVID!) - but, what is growing up without growing experiences? Best of luck in your next endeavours – coaching sailing on Bowen this summer, then off to Capilano University’s music program. You got this!

Clayton Miller

Clayton’s school career has included the Children’s Centre, BICS and Rockridge. He will now be travelling to a bigger island to study economics and environmental studies at UVic with hopes to pursue his true passion of rugby while he is there. Congratulations, Clayton, we are looking forward to some relief on our grocery bill while you are away!

Cooper Wright

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Miranda Llewelyn Berry

Way to go, Miranda Llewelyn Berry! Artist, sailor, designer —and now high school grad! Everyone in your family, far and wide, from Bowen Island and Sayward, B.C., to Montana and Virginia —and beyond— wish you the very best.

The corona of a star isn’t the centre, but rather the outermost aura of plasma.

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CONGRATULATIONS! Sarah Carachelo

embrace the island’s community spirit and enjoyed playing soccer for BIFC and WVFC. Congratulations Henry on graduating grade 12, honours with distinction. We wish you all the luck on your next learning adventure at Concordia University, Montreal, bachelor of engineering.

Congratulations, Sarah! Your hard work and determination to reach your goals is so inspiring and we can’t wait to see where it takes you next! We are so proud of you.

particularly of participating in the Outside 45 experiential learning program, and he has made many life-long friends, a.k.a. the Bowen Boys. Thanks, also, to all the coaches at BIFC. Bowen has been a great community to grow up in. Escher is looking forward to new adventures in the next chapter of his life and has been accepted to UVIC. Good luck fellow graduates! Let’s carry the Bowen spirit wherever life takes us.

Sam Howland

Sam’s Mum, brother and grandparents are very proud of Sam and are excited to see all the adventures and future that lay ahead for him. He is growing into an amazing young man and is very much loved.

Isobel White

Isobel would like to thank her friends and family for their endless support and encouragement throughout her education. She has attended IPS and Rockridge and has gained many valuable lessons and memories through her time at these schools. She has loved growing up on Bowen Island and is going to miss it greatly as she spends a gap year in Australia and Europe.

Henry Wing

Henry would like to thank his family, friends and teachers for their love and support throughout his education at BICS and Rockridge. Living on Bowen since grade one, Henry has come to truly

Escher Lorenz

Escher would like to thank the teachers and staff at BICS and Rockridge for supporting him over the years. He has fond memories,

Places of Worship Welcome You BOWEN ISLAND UNITED CHURCH Now offering a youtube channel of reflections and hymn/songs with Reverend Lorraine Ashdown and Lynn Williams. youtubewatch?v=tejV7Y6jo

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Raia Landry

Despite this year being one of the most difficult years, we – as a collective – have experienced in recent times, it has also been a year of perseverance. The grades I’ve achieved this year have opened many doors for me, including my pick of universities, which I plan on pursuing after taking a much needed break in the form of a gap year. As of now, I’m considering the Russian program at Carleton University.

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Josh Yaron

We are so very proud of you and happy to see you reach this momentous milestone. You’ve grown so much since starting grade eight at Rockridge and have really turned into an amazing young man. You’re a creative at heart – as we’ve seen with your photography and videography – and an incredibly hard worker. Whether you choose to be an electrician, a pole line technician, a filmmaker or some other profession, keep reaching and jumping just like you do in the bike park, and wherever you land, it will undoubtedly be amazing. Love, your crazy family!

Meghan Creswick

Abigail Creswick

Oliver Creswick

Proud parents Brian and Pamela would like to congratulate Meghan, Abigail and Oliver on their graduation from Grade 12 at Rockridge. Meghan is off to Montréal in the fall to study science at McGill

University. Oliver will be following the path towards a red seal carpentry certification. Abigail is going to Kelowna UBCO to study for a BA in psychology.

Thank you Bowen Island, this community has been truly amazing. The support we have received over the years has been incredible. Time has come for our little birds to fly.

Orion’s Belt (its other names include Three Kings or Three Sisters) is one of the most famous constellation features, with three blazing stars in a line. But the third star, Delta Orionis, isn’t really a star, it’s a star group made up of five stars. Orion’s Belt makes up an asterism – a star pattern that’s not a constellation (but can be part of a constellation). Another famous asterism is the Summer Triangle.

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We conngratulate Ellen Nickle Marie Pedley Beaatrice McDonald d Jade Atkinson

Sarrah Carachelo Isaabella Onorato Isaabelle Reynolds Hanna Sopak

Best wishess ass you goo foorword d. We will be watching from the shore as you set sail into your fuuturre. “We cannott direct the windd buut we can adjust the sails”

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Eden Vela-Martinez

Eden is a 2021 grade 12 graduate at West Vancouver Secondary School and is heading to University of British Columbia Okanagan in the fall.

Marie Pedley

I loved my time at Rockridge Secondary and would like to thank friends and family for endless support throughout the years. I look forward to spending the next few years travelling. (Pictured on left)

Anna Grace Corbett

Kevin Harding

Anna would like to thank her friends and family on Bowen Island who have always been there for her. Anna is graduating from WVSS and is moving on to study microbiology. (Pictured on right)

Kevin Harding plans to enjoy a year of freedom before exploring an education in the trades. His thirst for adventure and hard-working attitude will no doubt take him to places beyond our little island. Congratulations , Kevin, on your completion of high school and to new adventures that are waiting for you.

It takes our sun 230 million years to entirely orbit the centre of our galaxy – the famed Milky Way. Even our sun takes its own sweet time.

Annalysse Shefski

Congratulations, Annalysse! This grad would like to thank her Mom and Dad, her grandfather and the friends she’s made on Bowen over her last years of high school for supporting her in following her passions and pursuing further education in the arts and humanities. Annalysse plans to attend UVic this fall with an interest in film studies. She will miss her home on Bowen with its welcoming community and the “coolest commute to school ever.” She also congratulates her fellow grads on Bowen and at Sentinel Secondary for accomplishing this great milestone during a global pandemic. Cheers!

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CONGRATULATIONS!

Congratulations, Ben! We are all so very proud of you – it seems like only yesterday that you started at BICS. Looking forward to a great summer and exciting new opportunities at Rockridge come September! Lots of love, Mum, Dad and Claire

Hadley Shannon

Hadley spent all her elementary years at BICS where she excelled in all subjects and was even granted the prestigious award, “Order of BICS” when she was in grade three. Hadley lives for soccer, loves to horseback ride and crochet. Hadley will be attending Rockridge in the fall and will continue with her soccer, playing for WVFC.

Students of this year’s grade seven graduating class have grown a ton since this shot was taken back in 2012. Next year, most of these students will have to cross the pond every morning to continue their studies at the mainland high schools.

NOW THAT YOU CAN LEAVE YOUR PARENT’S PLACE,

Sawyer Coker

Sawyer is graduating from BICS this month and heading to Rockridge in the fall. Sawyer is excited about high school but will carry many great memories of her elementary years. Sawyer’s parents are super proud of her perseverance and her achievements and are excited to see where the next steps take her. Love you tons, Sawyer.

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Bowen’s grads weren’t the only ones spreading their wings this week.

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Land Use Bylaw Amendments Bylaw No. 528, 2020

Bowen Island Municipal Council is considering Bylaw No. 528 to make a series of amendments to Land Use Bylaw No. 57, 2002. The proposed changes include additions, removals, amendments, and consolidation of various land use definitions, changes to setback exceptions (buildings and structures that can be built in required setbacks), changes to Home Occupation regulations for Auto Repair, and changes to the method to calculate building heights.

Bylaw timeline 1st External Open Reading Referrals House

January 2020

December 2020

May 2021

3rd Reading

July 2021

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Final Decision

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Visit the municipal website to get the information package, including staff reports, presentations, and explanatory material at www.bowenislandmunicipality.ca/planning. You can also request this information from Municipal Hall, 8:30 - 4:30, Monday- Friday (closed on statutory holidays)

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BAA Farmers’ Market BICS, 10 am - noon. Made, grown, baked on Bowen. Bring a mask and cash and please follow the signs. Third anniversary patio party Catching Stars Gallery 2-4 pm Trivia games, draw and signature refreshments

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Freedom Fridays happy hour B.I. Pub 4-6 pm Weekly dinner specials, rotating ultra drink specials

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MONDAY JUNE 28

Help Wanted - Gardener

We are looking for a responsible individual who would be available to help with some light gardening: 4 hours per fortnight. Suggested rate: $35 per hour.

We are an easy-going Bowen family looking for a little extra help with weeding and lawn edging with a strimmer.

If interested, please e-mail: bowen.gardener.search@gmail.com

To ensure a fair process, written submissions are accepted up until the end of the public hearing. Council cannot consider any submissions received after the Public Hearing has ended. If your written submission is received after the public hearing has ended, your submission will be circulated to staff for information.

Be Wise

Cannabis and Older Adults

Be Wise, Cannabis and Older Adults is factual information about cannabis for older adults. Easy to understand, written in clear language, the Be Wise booklet is meant to help older adults make wise decisions about cannabis use.

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