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August 2018
Canadian HR Awards Finalists!
In this issue Quatsino Cycle Review. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 FILOMI Days. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Boat Rescue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Nanwakolas Golf Tournament. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Marine Harvest Riptide Girls bring home the hardware. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Midsummer BBQ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 From Construction to Operation. . . . . . . . . . 6 Final Charity BBQ’s of the Season. . . . . . . . . 6
Did You Know? That after petrol, coffee is the largest item bought and sold.
Trivia time! Which country has more lakes than the rest of the world combined? Answer on page 4
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L-R: Tina Garlinsky-Gonsky, Dan Pattison, Shylo Loock, Dean Dobrinsky, Michelle Larochelle, Blaine Tremblay
The hard work of Marine Harvest’s Human Resources team has been recognized. The Company has been selected as a finalist in the prestigious Canadian HR Awards. This award recognizes the most outstanding HR team of the year, in an organization with 500 employees or more in Canada. It shows that the team has excelled within the HR function and across their business as a whole, by partnering with different business functions. This award focuses on the team’s collaborative approach to the overall HR function. Criteria for the selection included: demonstration of an integrated HR team effort, team contribution and
implementation of specific HR initiatives, and also team contribution to employee productivity and the achievement of company goals. “The finalists are the best of the best,” said Jessica Duce, Project Director of Canadian HR Awards. “They demonstrate the resilience, innovation and sheer management smarts it takes to build a thriving people-centred business today. Success stories like theirs are the lifeblood of HR in Canada.” Dean Dobrinsky, MH HR Director said “For our little group from Campbell River to be selected as a finalist for this National Continued on page 2
Quatsino Cycle Review 1.096, and Monday Rock 1.118). Doug is tipping the Koskimo results as possible 2019 Sterling Cup winners, although the competition is sure to be tough on that one.
Mike Kardinal from Koskimo
June saw the final harvests from the current cycle at the sites in Quatsino. Whilst busy planning for the cycle to come, Area Manager Doug Knudson took some time out to reflect on what had been achieved over the last 2 years. Overall the sites, stocked in Q4 2016, produced 9621 harvest tons with very good BFCR results (Koskimo 1.089, Mahatta East
He was also delighted to welcome 3 new employees from the Quatsino First Nation. Trey Morash, Dominick Nelson & Arthur Nelson all had a great start to their fish farming careers this cycle. Another first was achieved when the first freshwater treatment was carried out at Monday Rock, a great addition to the fish health tool kit.
2017 caused gill damage and impacted the performance of Mahatta East and Monday Rock. Doug was quick to praise the performance of all staff during this challenging time, and their hard work to limit the effects of the bloom Looking forward, the Quatsino sites will be restocked later this year, this is planned to begin in October. The Mahatta East & West sites are being converted from a traditional square cage system to a new polar circle setup. Overall, Doug is looking forward to the new cycle getting underway; “after reflecting on the cycle just completed I’m looking forward to getting started in October, the new pens at Mahatta East and West are not the only new developments. We’re planning on opening up a new office in Quatiche in the coming months too which will be a great resource too.”
There were some challenges too, a large jellyfish bloom during summer of
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Canadian HR Awards Finalists! Award is humbling and beyond the wildest of expectations. This team is incredibly talented, dedicated, and truly care about making a better workplace for their coworkers. They strive to make every day better. I am very proud and lucky to have such a great group of people to work with. This recognition is truly validation for all of our hard work. One of the best in Canada, amazing!” 2
Now in its fifth year, the Canadian HR Awards has become the biggest and most prestigious showcase of excellence in the Canadian human resources industry. There are over 20 organizational and individual award categories, with new categories added yearly, designed to ensure national recognition for both large and small organizations. By recognizing the companies and MarineHarvest.ca
individuals across the entire spectrum of human resources and celebrating the industry’s successes, the Canadian HR Awards continues to inspire an industry fostered on leadership, service, innovation, support and principle, all of which have continuously driven the industry forward. Winners will be selected by a panel of industry experts and announced on September 20.
FILOMI Days The Marine Harvest Charity BBQ was in Port Hardy for the annual FILOMI Days celebrations. The dedicated BBQ team of Cori and Rosebud were joined by volunteers from our Port Hardy Processing Plant in serving delicious salmon burgers and noodle salads. As always, the proceeds for these sales went directly to charity, in this case there could not be a more deserving one than Port Hardy Fire Rescue, the fifth year that they had been our partners at this event. Close to $1700 was raised on the day, which is a great achievement, congratulations and thank you to all involved!
Pam McDermott, Erin Platt, Kathy Baker, Cori Wheeler, Rosebud Seads in background. Missing: Ronita Prasad.
Boat Rescue
Keith, waiting for his next mission…
For the passengers on a boat with engine trouble, Keith Wood was the cavalry coming over the hill. What Keith sees as “just doing his job” was in fact saving the day for them. Keith tells the story: “I was heading into work leaving Saltery Bay when I could see out of the corner of my eye multiple people frantically
Johnny Liao and Mr Tao being towed to safety
waving. I altered my course and pulled up along side to see what this issue was. Their motor was beyond repair upon a quick examination, so it meant a tow. The closest port was Egmont (with any hope of repairing their motor) which was a 45 min tow away. After safely towing the 5 visitors to the dock they had asked to send me a MarineHarvest.ca
message via text as English was not their first language and they were on a summer holiday. The message was, “Thanks again! We are so thankful for your assistance. This was an experience we will never forget! From Johnny Liao and Mr Tao” Thanks for saving the day Keith!
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Nanwakolas Golf Tournament
L-R Dean Dobrinsky, Stephen Hall, Jeremy Dunn, Fabian McCarty
L-R Gerry Burry, Brett Stricker, Dougie Hunter, Mike Sharko
Marine Harvest put on a good show at the Nanwakolas Annual Corporate Golf Challenge this year. Two teams entered in the competition, joining a total of 149 golfers taking part in our Annual Corporate Golf Challenge. We also had a table on the course providing the participants with a chance to taste some smoked salmon
products from Salish Seafoods and Hardy Bouys, all made with our salmon, of course. Although fortunes were mixed on the golf course were up and down, everyone found time to comment on the delicious salmon on offer. The proceeds raised during this Tournament went towards the Tl’axsam
Chris Read & Tina Gonsky hosting the salmon tasting table
Bursary Fund for Aboriginal Students at North Island College and over $30, 000.00 was raised. The student enrolment of Aboriginal students at North Island College is 10%, a very high number for any college, possibly highest of any in B.C. which highlights the importance of the bursary.
Marine Harvest Riptide Girls bring home the hardware The Marine Harvest Riptide U18 Girls won gold and the U16 and U15 Girls win bronze at the 2018 BC Soccer A-Cup championships, July 5-9 in Richmond.
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To quote a BC Soccer official, “The girls played very well,” as they demonstrated how Upper Island soccer teams are making their mark in the BC Soccer world. Both the U16 and U15 Marine Harvest Girls Riptide teams won bronze. The U16 scoring a last minute goal to send their final match into overtime, then within the first 5 minutes of overtime, 3 goals were scored by the girls to secure the win for bronze!
MarineHarvest.ca Answer: Canada
Riptide U18 Girls 2018 BC Soccer A-Cup Champs
The U18 Girls triumphed after a series of hard fought matches. “The girls worked hard in each game and were inspired amidst some injuries and fatigue”, a Riptide team spokesperson noted. “The gold medal ceremony caps off a previous bronze and silver medal for a team who came together in the fall of 2015, and grew strong as a group, training every week, rain or shine,
and playing hard every weekend to be the top in the U18 girls division on Vancouver Island and the best team in the province.”
Midsummer BBQ
The annual staff BBQs were held at Midsummer Island over the last two weeks. A rare chance for staff from sites and offices to get together and share some food, drinks and good times. These opportunities help to create and strengthen working
relationships and friendships between our staff who are often working remotely. Once again there were door prizes handed out, not many people left empty handed and this year a frisbee golf tournament was held alongside the BBQ. This provided a
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competitive outlet and a chance to win some more prizes. Winners this year included Jason Penny & Mark Brow, with Mike Rennenberg and Brad Remple runners up. Thanks go to Mike Dobbs and his team for organising!
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From Construction to Operation
A couple of months ago, some of the office staff at Campbell River were given the opportunity to have a tour of the new bargeCharity for the Robertson Island sea site. Campbell River Killer Whalescompletion Swim Club The barge was still nearing but Easter Celebration - Downtown Campbell River it was a great opportunity to appreciate Mt Washington Ski Club the scale, craftmanship and technical Royal LePage 36th Annual Snow to Surf Relay innovation goes Syndrome into a modern feed Canadianthat Angelman Society (CASS) Campbell River Walk for Angels and accommodation barge.
there is a total capacity for 500 tons of feed to be stored within it. The automated centralized feeding system will be set up to Date if employees Location feed fish remotely are unable 31-Mar-18 Campbell River - Spirit Square to reach the site due to weather constraints. The staff will be able to log in and start 29-Apr-18 Comox Marina Park power generation equipment and then begin feeding fish from theCampbell safe haven the James Park 05-May-18 Riverat - Frank camp located a short distance away. It also Georgia Park Elementary School Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) Campbell River - Georgia Park Elementary School has a centralized16-May-18 camera system that allows It was delivered Spring Fun Fair to site in late June and (678 Hudson Road) the operators to19-May-18 see the entire farm from has been connected the Bikersoperationally Against Child Abuse (BACA) MidtoVancouver Island Chapter Nanaimo - Maffeo Sutton Park above and below the water. 100 Mile Ride site and is now ready to run all ancillary The John Howard Society of North Island equipment for the day to day production Homeless Outreach - Support Backpacks Initiative cycle.Vancouver Island Compassion Dogs Society
Moutain Bike Ride Destination: Port Alberni to Comox The barge is set up for 6 people to Campbell River Hospice Society comfortably live at site, if required, and Race the River - Dragon Boat Regatta
01-Jun-18 Spirit Square This is a great new asset forCampbell the siteRiver and-will support the growing of great fish for years 16-Jun-18 Comox - CFB Recreation Centre to come.
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23-Jun-18
Campbell River - Dick Murphy Park, Tyee Spit
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BC Professional FireFighters - Burn Fund Canada Day Celebration
01-Jul-18
Campbell River - Shoppers Row at St Anns (in front of CIBC)
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Port Hardy Volunteer Firefighter Association Filomi Days
21-Jul-18
Port Hardy - Market Street - Carrot Park
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Support local charity at a Marine Harvest BBQ! Join us at these events this summer for a delicious meal and to support deserving charities. Comox Bay Sailing Club Sailing Regatta Charity
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Comox Marina Park Location
Dinner Serving Time
OrcaFest River Killer Whales Swim Club Campbell Port McNeill Easter Celebration - Downtown Campbell River
tba 18-Aug-18 31-Mar-18
Port McNeill - downtown Campbell River - Spirit Square
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CR Bike Park Society Mt Washington Ski Club Snowden Trail36th Challenge Royal LePage Annual Snow to Surf Relay
25-Aug-18 29-Apr-18
Campbell River Park - Snowden Trail Comox Marina (3820 Snowden Road)
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Campbell Angelman River Volunteer Society Canadian Syndrome Society (CASS) VolunteerRiver & Community Resource Fair Campbell Walk for Angels
15-Sep-18 05-May-18
Campbell River - Frank Community JamesCentre Park
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Georgia Park Elementary School Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) Spring Fun Fair
16-May-18
Campbell River - Georgia Park Elementary School (678 Hudson Road)
Dinner
Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA) Mid Vancouver Island Chapter 100 Miletwitter.com/MHCanada Ride facebook.com/MHCanada
19-May-18
Nanaimo - Maffeo Sutton Park
Dinner
The John Howard Society of North Island Homeless Outreach - Support Backpacks Initiative
01-Jun-18
Vancouver Island Compassion Dogs Society Moutain Bike Ride Destination: Port Alberni to Comox
bit.ly/MHCanada Campbell River - Spirit Square
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16-Jun-18
Comox - CFB Recreation Centre
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