September 18, 2015

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Postcards from paradise: Galapagos up close beats all expectations

NEWS, Page 5

Midget football’s T-Men hoping to gel before home opener on Sunday

SPORTS, Page 36

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Duncan man makes history as hero LEXI BAINAS CITIZEN

ming, as well as a family drop-in centre. They had a ping pong table set up and a pool table had just been donated by Chemainus Neighbourhood House.

This Sunday’s 35th annual Marathon of Hope will forever hold a special place in the heart and mind of 37-year-old Jared Huumonen of Duncan. He spent part of the summer filming a video Heritage Minute about Terry Fox for Historica Canada and the film was released Wednesday, Sept. 16, just days before the annual Terry Fox Run on Sunday, Sept. 20. The Minute, which will be broadcast widely across Canada until January, tells Fox’s story of courage and perseverance in his own words. Huumonen, who shares the same cancer background and amputation as Fox, was chosen to act the part of the stubborn, idealistic young Canadian, who continues to inspire millions of people around the world. You can see it at https:// w w w. y o u t u b e . c o m / watch?v=H2F9LbF_pF0

See CAUSE, Page 11

See I WOULDN’T, Page 16

Firefighters from North Cowichan’s South End hall and from the City of Duncan work to put out a fire at the Cowichan Green Community Portable at Kin Park off Alderlea Street about 3:15 a.m. Thursday. Nobody was injured, but the building was a loss. [KEVIN ROTHBAUER/CITIZEN]

Fire deals blow to CGC programs SARAH SIMPSON CITIZEN

Firefighters from North Cowichan’s South End Hall were split into two teams early Thursday morning. Citizen Banner Ad 2015.pdf 1 Half the crew fought an RV

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fire on Hall Road while the other group got some mutual aid from the City of Duncan’s firefighters to tackle a blaze in a portable classroom at Kin Park off Alderlea Street. 07-24-15 3:40 PM Cowichan Green Community

executive director Judy Stafford is devastated at the loss of their new building and its contents. The portable had been donated to her group by School District 79 for use as a base for their summer camps and fall program-


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