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Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Police seek leads on missing 26-year-old man SARAH SIMPSON CITIZEN
Heather and Brock McLeod and son, Isaac, after eight years as popular members of the Cowichan Valley farming community, are being forced to leave Makaria Farm to focus on Brock’s health. [SUBMITTED]
Farmers turn misfortune into Veggie Vibes legacy LEXI BAINAS CITIZEN
The bountiful harvest of a great summer at Makaria Farm is not going to waste even though Brock and Heather McLeod can no longer farm their property. In a remarkable gesture, the popular couple have handed over
their crop and tractor keys to a new generation. A group of young farmers, calling themselves Veggie Vibes, now have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to manage the harvesting of the 24-acre organic vegetable farm. It’s been eight years since the
McLeods started Makaria, but they had to step away from the farm to focus on 36-year-old Brock’s health following a diagnosis of kidney cancer and face another tough decision at the same time. See HARVEST, Page 8
A 2 6 - ye a r- o l d C ow i c h a n Tribes man walked away from his home on Aug. 21 and there hasn’t been a confirmed sighting of him since. Ian Preston Douglas Henry left his Tzouhalem Road-area home without indicating where he might be going, said an RCMP news release issued Aug. 28. “There have been a few reported possible sightings of Mr. Henry in the McAdam Park and Duncan Mall areas around Aug. 25, but police were unable to confirm these,” said Cpl. Dave Ryan of North Cowichan/Duncan’s First Nations Policing unit. Henry’s family, friends and members of the Cowichan Tribes community have been looking for him but have yet to find any leads. An avid cyclist, Henry has been known to go on long bike rides but his family has always been contacted by friends or community members to say they have seen him and he is well. That hasn’t happened this time. The media release issued by North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Krista Hobday said police have checked
Ian Preston Douglas Henry has been missing since Aug. 21. Friends and family are concerned he has not checked in. [SUBMITTED] Island hospitals and locations Henry is known to frequent but he hasn’t been located. He has a medical condition requiring medication but nobody knows if he’s got it with him. Be on the lookout for a 26-yearold First Nations male about 5-foot-10 and weighing between 160 and 180 pounds. He was last seen wearing a dark shirt and dark shorts. Those with information as to his whereabouts, or who have seen him recently are encouraged to contact the North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP at 250-748-5522.