February 17, 2016

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Elsie MacGill piled up a plethora of firsts — is one more coming?

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Search on for missing man ROBERT BARRON CITIZEN

pool of 4,273 applicants based on evidence of character, service and leadership potential,” says Loran’s website. Rederburg applied for the award in the fall of 2015, and progressed through the regional and finalist stages. A lengthy interview process with the 80 finalists took place in Toronto over the weekend of Feb. 6-7.

Local police are asking the public’s assistance in locating Everett Jones. Jones, 47, left his home in the Club Road area of Duncan on Feb. 10 at approximately 11 a.m. without indicating where he was going, and hasn’t been seen since. Family and friends have been looking for him, but have not turned up any clues as to his whereabouts. Jones is known in the commercial area of Duncan and his usual daily stops have been canvassed. North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP have checked and eliminated Island hospitals and locations Jones is known to frequent. Police are asking for help in locating Jones as he is of diminished mental capacity. Members of the Cowichan Valley Search and Rescue team have been activated and are focusing on trails and bushes in the Duncan area. “This is out of character for Mr. Jones, and the recent inclement weather increases the urgency of the search,” said Cpl. Krista Hobday.

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Sixteen-year-old Wynn Rederburg of Frances Kelsey Secondary School is the winner of a 2016 Loran Scholars Award, valued at up to $100,000. Rederburg will be attending McGill University in Montreal this fall, where she will major in political science. [PAUL BRIAN/CITIZEN]

Kelsey student wins $100K scholarship PAUL BRIAN CITIZEN

The Cowichan Valley can say without any exaggeration that one of the brightest young minds in the country comes from right here at home. Sixteen-year-old Francis Kelsey Secondary School student Wynn Rederburg, who will be graduating high school one year early this June, was recently honoured with a Loran Scholars Award

valued at up to $100,000 over four years. “I was expecting the phone call but I was so, so nervous that at first I didn’t believe it,” Rederburg said, adding her best subjects are social sciences, English and law. Rederburg said she’s received an offer of admission from McGill University in Montreal and plans to attend this coming fall for a bachelor of political sci-

ence with a minor in French. With a total maximum value of $100,000, the Loran Award funds up to $9,000 annually matched in funding up to $9,000 by any one of their 25 partner universities, of which McGill is one. Remaining funding is also given for summer internships, flights, one-on-one mentorship, retreats and scholar gatherings. “These 31 young Canadians were selected from an initial

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