North Island Gazette, June 11, 2015

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By Kathy O’Reilly-Taylor Editor Dr. David Suzuki received a standing ovation after his speech at the U’Gwamalis Hall in Fort Rupert June 5. The stop in Port Hardy was one of 12 Suzuki made along B.C.’s coast this month to hear from coastal resi- dents about the challenges facing their community and B.C.’s coastal waters, along with their hopes for the future. There were a variety of ways for people to express their opin- ions which included jotting them down on a postcard, writing them on a board, or giving a video or oral message. The Foundation hopes to share the ideas raised at the meetings with a larger audience after the tour. The evening began with a film about climate change in B.C. by Ian Mauro, an award-winning commu- nity-based researcher and filmmak- er. The David Suzuki Foundation has supported Mauro in document- ing climate change’s impacts on the West Coast. Those in attendance were able to watch a 30-minute sneak preview of the film. After the film and the opportunity for people to voice their opinions, Suzuki took to the stage. “I’m here to speak to you as a Canadian citizen,” he said, explain- ing that three years ago he stepped down as chair of the David Suzuki Foundation “so I could speak freely, speak as a grandfather and as an elder.” Some scientists are predicting that by the year 2100 over 90 per cent of humanity will be gone. Suzuki is more optimistic. “I believe that what we do, or do not do, may very well determine if we as a species survive until the end of the century,” Suzuki said. “We don’t know enough to say it’s too late.” Suzuki referenced the sockeye salmon run in 2009 where barely a million fish made the journey back to their spawning grounds. The next year was the biggest run in 100 years. “My hope is that Nature has (a few) tricks up her sleeve,” he said. Suzuki discussed how 100,000 years ago, Canada as a country did not exist and was, in fact, covered in a sheet of ice. 150,000 years ago humans appeared on the planet in Africa. “That was our birthplace and our home,” he said. NEWS: [email protected] SUBSCRIPTIONS: 250-949-6225 SALES: [email protected] • GARBAGE... No easy answer to lit- tering in the North Island. Page 9 • TRADES... PHSS host Trades Day for Grade 7 stu- dents. Page 11 • DRAG... Rumble at the Runway set for June 20-21 in Port McNeill. Page 15 OPINION Page 4 SPORTS Page 14-15 FEATURE Page 14 CLASSIFIEDS Page 17-18 June 11, 2015 1 ST PLACE 2015 Newspaper Excellence G azette 50th Year No. 24 Newsstand $1.29 + GST www.northislandgazette.com NORTH ISLAND Publications Mail Agreement No. 391275 Dr. David Suzuki spoke to about 200 people at the U’Gwamalis Hall in Fort Rupert June 5. Kathy O’Reilly-Taylor photo Suzuki earns standing ovation See page 3 Suzuki ...” DEALER #7983 9045 Granville Street 250-949-7442 Come see us today at EJ Klassen GM or check us out online at klassengm.com For example: Check out this brand new 2015 GMC 1500 Crew Cab 4x4 with the 5.3L V8, locking differential, trailer package and much more... First come, first served... once its gone, ITS GONE! BLOW OUT CASH PRICE $ 34,165! Save over $8300!! MSRP $42,545 ST#GT9437

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June 11, 2015 edition of the North Island Gazette

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorDr David Suzuki received a

standing ovation after his speech at the UrsquoGwamalis Hall in Fort Rupert June 5

The stop in Port Hardy was one of 12 Suzuki made along BCrsquos coast this month to hear from coastal resi-dents about the challenges facing their community and BCrsquos coastal waters along with their hopes for the future

There were a variety of ways for people to express their opin-ions which included jotting them down on a postcard writing them on a board or giving a video or oral message

The Foundation hopes to share the ideas raised at the meetings with a larger audience after the tour

The evening began with a film about climate change in BC by Ian Mauro an award-winning commu-nity-based researcher and filmmak-er The David Suzuki Foundation has supported Mauro in document-ing climate changersquos impacts on the West Coast Those in attendance were able to watch a 30-minute sneak preview of the film

After the film and the opportunity for people to voice their opinions Suzuki took to the stage

ldquoIrsquom here to speak to you as a Canadian citizenrdquo he said explain-ing that three years ago he stepped down as chair of the David Suzuki Foundation ldquoso I could speak freely speak as a grandfather and as an elderrdquo

Some scientists are predicting that by the year 2100 over 90 per cent of humanity will be gone

Suzuki is more optimisticldquoI believe that what we do or do

not do may very well determine if we as a species survive until the end of the centuryrdquo Suzuki said

ldquoWe donrsquot know enough to say itrsquos too laterdquo

Suzuki referenced the sockeye

salmon run in 2009 where barely a million fish made the journey back to their spawning grounds The next year was the biggest run in 100 years

ldquoMy hope is that Nature has (a

few) tricks up her sleeverdquo he saidSuzuki discussed how 100000

years ago Canada as a country did not exist and was in fact covered in a sheet of ice 150000 years ago humans appeared on the planet in

AfricaldquoThat was our birthplace and our

homerdquo he said

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Dr David Suzuki spoke to about 200 people at the UrsquoGwamalis Hall in Fort Rupert June 5Kathy OrsquoReilly-Taylor photo

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ldquoContinued from Page 1We began to move We were an invasive

species We wiped out the flightless birds We had no idea how to take what you need without destroyingrdquo Suzuki said

ldquoEverywhere we went we made a lot of mistakesrdquo

You can follow humansrsquo path across the globe by the wave of extinction

Humans have had unprecedented power and impact on the earth In a single genera-tion the population on the planet has tripled to seven billion

ldquoWe have a big ecological footprint We are the most numerous mammal on Earthrdquo

Since World War II the worldrsquos econo-my is based on consumption and focused on wants rather than necessities

In order to meet this need ldquowe are chang-ing the biological physical and chemical properties of the planet We are undermin-ing the very thing that keeps us aliverdquo

Suzuki said partnership with First Nations is critical because of the value system they place on the land

ldquoWersquove got to work togetherrdquo he saidWhile humans are a very adaptive spe-

cies ldquowe are still confined to the biosphererdquo and have to live within the laws of nature

ldquoThere is a carrying capacity for the biosphere for our species We are using what should be our childrenrsquos and grand-childrenrsquos legacyrdquo

At the end of the day Suzuki said humans are animals If we donrsquot have air for three minutes we are dead If we

donrsquot have water for four to six days wersquore dead If we go three to six weeks without food wersquore dead That is why taking care of those things is vital ldquoAs long as we are dealing in the realm of economics we are doomed We are the major problem our inventions are the major problemrdquo

In order for change to occur there has to be political will Towards this end the David Suzuki Foundation has created the Blue Dot Movement aimed at enshrining in the Constitution every Canadianrsquos right

to live in a healthy environment ldquoWe need seven provinces representing

50 per cent of the population supporting this notionrdquo in order to amend the constitu-tion Suzuki said To date 56 communities have come on board representing five million Canadians Suzuki encouraged the crowd to speak to their political representa-tives about joining the movement

ldquoThe Blue Dot Movement will get us talking about the issues as they should be discussedrdquo

Dr David Suzuki talks to Eagle View School students prior to the Celebrating Coastal Connections event at the UrsquoGwamalis Hall in Fort Rupert June 5

Hannah Griffin Photo

Suzuki delivers message of hope

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Hannah Griffin Reporter Orcafest 2015 has become a reality Two of the festival

organizers Ashley Tapp and Jilly Laviolette were del-egates at the Town of Port McNeill council meeting on June 1 requesting $5000 for the Aug 15 event and shar-ing their vision for the festival that until recently was in danger of not happening

Mayor Shirley Ackland told Tapp and Laviolette that a decision to grant funding would not be made at the meet-ing but that Council would decide by June 15

Tapp and Laviolette said that their group of volunteers plans to move away from allocating a large portion of festival funds towards a Bounce-A-Rama an expense that together with other inflatables cost $3500 in 2014 and instead want to include fun active games that encourage

families to spend more time downtown The pair said that there has been a lot of interest from

other groups and a great deal of support and help from additional volunteers They said that the next step will be seeking out sponsors

In May the Port McNeill Chamber of Commerce announced that it would be unable to organize OrcaFest 2015 due to funding cuts and resources being directed to business community restructuring

A group of community members banded together and spearheaded making the event happen

ldquoIrsquod like to commend your energy and enthusiasmrdquo Councillor Jay Dixon told Tapp and Laviolette

The delegates also explained that they recognize the importance of organizing and delegating tasks

ldquoIf we try to take it all on wersquore going to sink our shiprdquo they said

In a May 25 email to council Tapp and Laviolette also expressed their grouprsquos interest in becoming a new community association to promote and host events and festivals

Mayor Ackland suggested the committee hold off on becoming an association at the moment a move that requires significant paperwork and function with an already-established association ldquoAs Council we are here to support what you want to do in the communityrdquo said Ackland

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorLocal dogs may soon have a new

place to stay when mom and dad are away

At its regular meeting May 26 District of Port Hardy Council gave first and second readings to a change to its Zoning Bylaw that would allow a kennel to be operated on Bronze Road (on the way to Storeyrsquos Beach)

Currently the property located in the Tacan Industrial Park is zoned Light Industrial

Dylan and Kristy Shaw who

own and operate Islandrsquos Edge Contracting Ltd are in the pro-cess of finalizing the purchase of property in the industrial park and would like to be able to house their contracting business a caretakerrsquos dwelling and in the future a dog kennel operation

The Shaws asked that the zoning be revised to allow a kennel as a permitted use

Rather than amend the existing applicable Light Industrial zone administration recommended that the property be considered for a new

zoning category - Comprehensive Development 6 which would permit all of the existing uses of the Light Industrial zone as well as the addi-tional use of an animal kennel

This approach would ensure that kennels are not permitted outright on other properties that are included in the Light Industrial zone which are scattered throughout the District without first undergoing a review as to location and potential impact

A public hearing will be held on June 23 at 630 pm in council chambers

Couple asks for rezoning for kennel

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This report marks the end of the spring session in the Legislature The session left the perception it had been driven by a government bereft of ideas but desperate to stay in con-trol The last few days of debate in the Legislature are a microcosm of the manipulation of the parliamentary system by the BC Liberals

An example of the BC Liberalrsquos manipulation of the system for their own ends was the discussion around the Government Information Act The first iteration it was so badly drafted that the government itself tabled pages of amendments to be debated at the committee stage Even the title of the bill was amended to the Information Management Act We were opposed to the Act ndash which allows for an increasingly oral approach in government business in other words leaving no traceable records The legislation does not mandate a duty for the government to keep written records which means it is impossible to trace information We had seven amendments of our own which were defeated In the end the committee stage during which all these changes were introduced and debated and the bill supposedly analyzed lasted a mere 50 minutes

We spent a couple of Question Periods asking about need-ed changes to the system for children in government care who ldquoage outrdquo at 19 leaving them on their own with no family or other supports This came into shocking perspective when a young woman who had been in government care nearly her whole life who had moved 50 times and who had been abused killed herself after she left care Neither the Premier nor the minister responsible would commit to making any changes to prevent such cases happening again

The debates on bills finished early and the final two days were given over to the budget estimates of the office of the Premier This seems like a fruitless exercise as the Premier uses every opportunity either to spin or simply avoid answer-

ing For example when John Horgan the leader of the opposition asked about why she did not con-firm George Abbott as head of the Treaty Commission she started to talk about her ldquoaspirational goalsrdquo on LNG and job creation He asked that direct question four times and never got an answer

I was able to recognize School District 84rsquos Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement in the Legislature It was an honour to attend the event in Zeballos and to share with other MLAs the Districtrsquos achievement

I have been appointed to the Special Committee to Appoint a Merit Commissioner which will entail some extra work back in Victoria The Merit Commissionerrsquos job is to ensure that all public service appointments are based on ability read-ing some of the reports from previous years it is clear this was not always the case

We are not sure when the Legislature will resume sitting We are supposed to have a session in the fall for two months which might happen The government has indicated it wants to move on some legislation to speed up the sell-off of LNG to foreign companies

With the summer recess I will be busy both in the constitu-ency and through my critic portfolio working on ways to try to improve our transportation infrastructure and make BC Ferries work for us I can always be reached by email Clairetrevenamlalegbcca by phone in Campbell River on 250 287 5100 in Port Hardy on 250 949 9473 or 1 866 387 5100 toll free Feel free to friend me on Facebook or follow me on Twitter clairetrevena

By Jeff NagelBlack Press

RCMP lawsuit in courtWomen who say they were harassed and discrimi-

nated against during their service with the RCMP are in BC Supreme Court this week attempting to certify a class action lawsuit against the force

The certification hearing began Monday and the proposed class action would include 362 current and former officers and civilian employees across the country

The case was launched in 2012 by Janet Merlo a 19-year officer with the Nanaimo RCMP who was among the first officers to go public with allegations

Lawyer David Klein said the common thread among the complainants is harassment bullying and discrim-ination over an extended period of time

More women would be able to join the case if a judge agrees there was a systemic problem and certi-fies the class action

New election for doctorsA new election has been ordered for the presidency

of Doctors of BC after a recount determined the first vote ended in a tie

Dr Brian Day a leading proponent of more private health care had been declared the winner last week by a single vote

Officials at Doctors of BC (formerly the BC Medical Association) said the initial tally failed to count one vote for Dayrsquos challenger Dr Alan Ruddiman

The run-off vote between the two takes place from June 5 to 18

BC Health Minister Terry Lake said last week he was unsure whether he could meet with Day as presi-dent of the organization because the government is in a court battle with Dayrsquos Cambie Surgical Centre over whether the federal ban on doctors privately billing patients violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Site aids youth lsquoaging outrsquoThe province has unveiled a new website designed

to help teens in foster care prepare to prepare for life without government support when they turn 19 and ldquoage outrdquo of care

The site agedoutcom was designed by former foster teens to connect with vulnerable youth and showcases services and supports to help make the transition

It includes videos of former youth in care discuss-ing real world challenges and gaming ldquoquestsrdquo where youth earn rewards by completing challenges like renting an apartment getting a bank account prepar-ing for a job interview or dealing with an abusive relationship

ldquoHow do I get a jobrdquo ldquoWhere am I going to liverdquo These are the types of questions we all faced when we became adultsrdquo Children and Family Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux said ldquoBut for those in the care in the ministry the transition can be much more challengingrdquo

About 700 young people age out of government care each year

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Around the province

Legislature Spring session ends

MLA Updatewith Claire Trevena

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LETTERSeditornorthislandgazettecom

The goal is to publish every letter so keep them brief clear and to the point Be hard on the problem not the person skip quotes except where readily confirmable accept editing for length and legality Include full name and home community (plus phone number to confirm authorship) Mail fax email or drop off co the editor by 400 pm Friday

Port Alice is a lovely community

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Dear EditorThe Village of Port Alice is indeed one of the most beau-

tiful places on earth It was nice to read Debra Lynnrsquos letter of appreciation

about our lovely community in the May 28th edition of the Gazette

The North Island as a whole is a region blessed with natural beauty rich in First Nationsrsquo culture and is one of the best places on earth to explore and enjoy the wilder-ness by land lake river or sea

Our region is also home to a busy forestry industry which provides us with jobs and gives us access to a vast network of back country recreational sites

The Neucel Specialty Cellulose Pulp Mill in Port Alice

is part of the forestry industry and has helped sustain fami-lies and community services for generations

Itrsquos true that the mill is on a curtailment but it is not shut down as was stated in Debrarsquos letter

Most of the millrsquos workforce is currently laid off and therersquos no question that this is a tough time for Port Alice and for Neucel employees throughout our North Island communities But we look forward to seeing the mill get back up and running in 2016

And yes we are still the Gateway to the Wild West Coast - come and visit Port Alice anytime

Yours truly Mayor Jan Allen

Village of Port Alice

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NIGEL PARR AND HELENErsquoS FAMILY would like to offer their

sincere thanks for all of the cards flowers kind words help and just hugs during the last few months since

Helene left us in April it all has helped tremendously

And remember as Helene said

ldquoDonrsquot worry about me Irsquove had a good lifeldquo

Port Hardy Harbour Authorityrsquos labour management contract has been awarded to

Port Hardy compa-ny Seaway Ventures Ltd who succeed Pacificus Biological

Services Ltd in the role

Staff appointed to the facilitation of

Harbour Services have been in the marine industry on the North Island for over 15 years

Gail Bridger will be continuing in her role as accounts manager with the Port Hardy Harbour Authority under Seaway Ventures Ltd as a result of her exem-plary work over the past five years

Angela Smith of Seaway Ventures will aid the team with her skills in admin-istration and Special Operations

Harbour Manager and primary of Seaway Ventures Ltd Leah Robinson said ldquoa positive service shift will be the focus of first term opera-tions

ldquoWe are interested in supporting the existing users of the Harbour and meet-ing their needs while looking for manners in which basic har-bour services can be enhanced Finding fiscally-responsible solutions for har-bour development are additional goals of this term There are no current plans to change any of the existing service rates and we remind

all users that finance and rate changes are decisions made at the council and admin-istrative level at the District of Port Hardy

ldquoCompared to all other marinas on the North Island we continue to offer the lowest commercial and pleasure vessel moorage rates avail-able with no sea-sonal increases At the harbour office we look forward to engaging people in a constructive way and are excited to further enhance the value that commercial rec-reational and general citizens see in the District of Port Hardy marine operationsrdquo said Robinson

Marine facilities have been identified as an area for eco-nomic growth on the North Island and constructive input from harbour users is appreciated Input and suggestions can be sent to Bridger who can be reached by email at phfloatscablerocketcom or letters can be depos-ited in the sugges-tions box during office hours Monday to Friday 8 am to 4 pm

Gazette staffMalcolm Island

has won an award for Excellence in the RuralSmall Town Planning category from the Canadian Institute of Planners

The island with a population of 613 per-manent residents and 125 seasonal ones collaborated with EcoPlan a Vancouver-based urban plan-ning firm on a proj-ect named Growing Malcolm Island

The project was born out of conversa-tions among a group of residents more than three years ago about interest in community and economy devel-

opment according to the project website

The motivation for these discussions was growing concern over both diminishing pop-ulation and decreasing business on Malcolm Island

The first meeting on April 5 2012 led to four more all well attended

This project is unique in that it was initiated led and implemented by the community a com-munity that exists without strong local governance

The Canadian Institute of Planners noticed the grassroots approach to bringing

citizens together to help support the local economy and award-ed the distinction to Malcolm Island

Previous winners in the RuralSmall Town category are Maple Creek Saskatchewan (2014) Trinity Newfoundland and Labrador (2013) Orillia Ontario (2013) and the District of Peachland British Columbia (2012)

The Canadian Institute of Planners presents annual Awards for Planning Excellence that hon-our projects judged on their excellence innovation impact on the profession imple-mentation potential and overall presenta-tion

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David Faren PhotoTruth and Reconciliation

Dr Wilton Littlechild Justice Murray Sinclair and Dr Marie Wilson receive an eagle feather following their moving speeches just prior to the official release of the report summary at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRA) closing event in Ottawa May 31 to June 3 The TRC is a component of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agree-ment Its mandate is to inform all Canadians about what happened in Indian Residential Schools (IRS) The Commission will document the truth of survivors families communi-ties and anyone personally affected by the IRS experience This includes former Indian Residential School students their families communities the churches former school employees government and other Canadians

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Flipping PancakesVolunteers Glen Northey left and Larry Bruner flip pancakes and bacon during the Hardy Bay Senior Citizens Societyrsquos annual pancake breakfast fund-raiser on June 7 to kick off BC Seniorrsquos Week

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorOver the last year the Town of

Port McNeill has made great strides in getting its financial house in order

ldquoBasically the town has come a long waysrdquo said Treasurer Dan Rodin at a recent council meeting According to its audited financial statements at the end of 2014 the town had $577000 in the bank com-pared to an overdraft of $295000 at

the end of 2013 said Rodin The townrsquos long-term debt has also been paid down by $101000

In 2013 the town had an operat-ing deficit of $96163 In 2014 the Town had an operating surplus of $751000

In 2014 the town received $200000 from the North Island Community Forest which went into a reserve ldquoThe Community Forest partnership has basically paid for itselfrdquo said Rodin

Port McNeill fiscal health

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RDMW Knot plans continueBy Hannah GriffinReporterThe invasive plant species knot-

weed is growing out of control in the North Island The Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) is in the process of developing a Knotweed Eradication Program Pat English RDMW manager of eco-nomic development says that the district is applying for funding from the Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovationrsquos Job Creation Partnership and is also partner-ing with the District of Port Hardy the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure BC Hydro Western Forest Products and the Town of Port McNeill English explains that there is knotweed in many areas of the region with the highest concentration likely in Coal Harbour with Port Hardy also heavily affected

Knotweed spreads rapidly through root systems and can be detrimental to biodiversity and increase the risk of soil erosion ldquoThe need for the program is to address the potential liability if knotweed gets into the water and sewage systemsrdquo English says adding that it can damage this infrastructure

English says that there are two methods for eradicating knotweed One is to inject a pesticide directly into the roots which kills the root system and the other is to cut it back over the course of a few years eventually killing it off He explains that discussion so far has proposed

Port McNeill as a training ground for crews as there are only four to five outcroppings there and the issue is not as serious as in other areas

At the June 1 Town of Port McNeill council meeting a May 13 letter was discussed from English and Patrick Donaghy RDMWrsquos manager of oper-ations

They asked for a letter of support from Port McNeill to include in their funding application

Councillor Graham MacDonald was against the idea of training occur-ring in Port McNeill ldquoTheyrsquore going to come here and theyrsquore going to use chemicals and Irsquom dead against itrdquo he said adding that he feels focus should be on eradicating knotweed in Coal Harbour

English says that it is important to remember that the pesticides used in the eradication program are all licensed and permitted and will be administered by crews qualified by the province Crews would be tar-geting outbreaks on municipal prop-erty or rights of way where munici-pal infrastructure goes There would only be work done on private land if permission had previously been obtained

Mayor Shirley Ackland suggested asking for more information on the program and how it would affect Port McNeill including specific plans to deal with the knotweed and if and what kinds of chemicals would be used in the process The issue was tabled until the June 15 meeting

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The Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations is considering establishing up to eight new Biodiversity Mining and Tourism Areas (BMTAs) under the Environment and Land Use Act For King Island the ministry is looking at the possibility of establishing a conservancy under the Park Act instead of a BMTA These areas would comprise approximately 295000 hectares of Crown land

The ministry is also proposing to cancel the 2007 South Central Coast Order and Central and North Coast Order and all their amendments (2009 and 2013) and replace these with the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest land use objectives established by legal order pursuant to Section 934 of the Land Act and for the purposes of the Forest and Range Practices Act The proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order sets forest management requirements within the 64 million hectares of the Great Bear Rainforest (see schedule A in the proposed Order) The proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order addresses First Nations cultural heritage resources freshwater ecosystems and habitats landscape and stand level biodiversity and bear habitat Together the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order and potential BMTAsconservancy will meet the goals of reserving 70 of historic old growth forests with some minor exceptions while maintaining a viable forest industry in the Great Bear Rainforest

In areas designated as BMTAs commercial logging and hydro-electric power generation linked to the power grid would be prohibited other resource activities and land uses would remain subject to existing legal requirements The designations would only apply to provincial Crown land

Areas designated as conservancies explicitly recognize the importance of the area to First Nations for social ceremonial and cultural uses Conservancies provide for a wider range of low impact compatible economic opportunities than Class A parks however commercial logging mining and hydroelectric power generation other than local run-of-the-river projects are prohibited The designation would only apply to provincial Crown land

The public is invited to comment on the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest order and potential BMTAsconservancy June 11 2015 to August 10 2015

Copies of the proposed order and associated maps and maps of the potential BMTAsconservancy are available online at httpswwwforgovbccaTASBSLRPGBR_BMTA_LUORhtml

Copies of the order can also be acquired from the following ministry officesbull North Island Central Coast Natural Resource District 2217 Mine Road Port McNeill BC V0N 2R0bull FrontCounter BC Suite 142 2080 Labieux Road Nanaimo BC V9T 6J9bull Campbell River Natural Resource District 370 South Dogwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6Y7bull Skeena Region 3726 Alfred Avenue Smithers BC V0J 2N0bull Bella Coola field office 1681 Airport Road Bella Coola BC V0T 1C0

Written comments may be sent to

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPort Alice has been

dealt another blowThe Neucel Specialty

Cellulose mill in Port Alice will be closed lon-

ger than the six months previously announced The closure which began Feb 21 put about 400 people out of work

ldquoThere has been little or no upwards move-ment in the global dis-solving pulp market and forecasts indicated that the weak market price for dissolving pulp will continue through 2015 and into 2016rdquo said Chief Executive Officer Wanli Zhao in a letter to employees dated May 19

ldquoThe shareholders have evaluated this sit-

uation as well as the currently reliability of the mill and have come to the decision that in the interest of securing the long-term viability of the Mill the produc-tion curtailment will be extended into 2016rdquo Zhao said

During the curtail-ment the sharehold-ers have approved the development of a number of projects to address mechanical and operational issues that contribute to chronic poor reliability

ldquoItrsquos bad news for all

the people who were planning on going back to work in six monthsrdquo said Village of Port Alice Mayor Jan Allen adding the announce-ment did not come as a complete surprise

In the interim Village administration is ldquowork-ing hard at bringing courses here through North Island Collegerdquo Allen said

For instance the com-munity will be the host for a Building Service Worker Training course being offered July 14 to July 21

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LAST CHANCE

DISTRICT OF PORT HARDYNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to sections 890 and 892 of the Local Government Act that a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC on Tuesday June 23 2015 at 630pm for the purpose of hearing representations concerning District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw No1010- 2013 to

1) add a new zone CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 which includes all of the permitted uses of the I-1 Light Industrial Zone as well as the added principal permitted use of Animal Kennel and

2) changing the applicable zone from I-1 Light Industrial to CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 with respect to the property addressed as 6143 Bronze Road and legally described as Lot A Section 21 Township 6 Rupert District Plan 40592 (PID 000-206-652) and shown as SUBJECT PROPERTY on the map below

TAKE NOTICE that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015 can be obtained at the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC between the hours of 830 AM and 430 PM Monday through Friday or by using the contact information below

Anyone who believes that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015opportunity to be heard in person by a representative or by written submission at the Public Hearing at the above-noted time and place If you are unable to attend the Public Hearing written comments may be mailed facsimiled emailed or hand-delivered to the District of Port Hardy by 300pm Tuesday June 23 2015 Legally the District cannot consider any representations or submissions made after the close of the Public Hearing Inquiries and written comments should be directed submitted to

District of Port Hardy

7360 Columbia Street PO Box 68 Port Hardy BC V0N 2P0

Telephone 250-949-6665 Email jlongporthardyca Facsimile 250-949-7433

STORY IDEACall (250) 949-6225

By Hannah GriffinReporterOn a Friday evening several

cars pull into the small parking lot of the OrsquoConnor Lake Recreation Site south of Port McNeill A group of young people light a crackling fire and listen to music sprawled on a blanket They eat dinner and enjoy some drinks on the grassy lawn by the lake The scene has all the ingredients for a rowdy night in the making but by 930 pm the dying fire and a few bottles lying on the grass are all that linger at the site as the cars hastily pull out of the park-ing lot perhaps taking the young people home in time for curfews

Just outside Port Hardy is Beaver Lake Recreation Area There is a calm lake with seven stone-grey picnic tables a fire pit and a partially-submerged raft White daisies dot the long grass and a confetti-like collection of wet tissues earplugs and empty food wrappers dots the daisies Garbage is clearly visible but a single garbage can is not

Twenty-three kilometres south down the Port Alice Road is the Marble River Recreation Site Mid-afternoon a family is finishing a picnic lunch on a table and taking the remnants in a plastic bag back to their car Not everyone using public areas is as respectful of packing out what they bring in as a mound of garbage deposited in a nearby bush suggests Visitors to these sites should undisputedly be practising responsible site usage and packing out what they bring in The reality is that not everyone does It could be argued that more garbage recep-tacles at these sites would encourage some people to throw out their garbage and treat these sites with more respect According to some individuals closely involved in the care of these sites however this is a surprisingly complex issue as having garbage receptacles can actually create different kinds of problems

Greg Fletcher administrator for the Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) explains that sites on the Alice Lake Loop Recreational Corridor are operated and maintained through a partnership between the RDMW Recreation Trails and Sites BC and Western Forest Products (WFP) including Marble River Beaver Lake Kathleen Lake and Devilrsquos Bath Representatives from each of the three involved groups have noted that the partner-ship has been very successful

Duncan Mactavish district recreation officer for Recreation Sites and Trails BC (Discovery Coast) explains that sites are divided into three groupings fee sites that are managed and where users are pay-ing for a service like Clint Beek non-fee sites that are also managed and user-maintained sites that are not actively managed apart from facility upgrades when needed

Fletcher explains that some of the Alice Lake Loop sites were an obligatory part of WFPrsquos tree farm licence back when they were created The district enters into a contract to help care for the sites from June until Labour Day

The district takes care of their own sites year-round but these specific Alice Lake Loop ones depend on provincial funding to offset the cost of care Kindry Mercer regional engagement officer for WFP says that throughout the year WFP provides a range of maintenance on the sites including identify-ing dangerous trees and felling them but that dur-ing the on-season it is maintained by Recreational Trails and Sites BC and the RDMW Mactavish

says that they provide garbage pick-up at some fee sites but the majority are pack in pack out Fletcher and Mactavish both note the extremely large time commitment it would take to have garbage pick-up at many sites especially when driving time to and between sites is considered

Fletcher says that a major reason these sites do not have garbage disposal is that in the past when there were more garbage disposal units they would be filled to the brim with household waste garbage that bore little resemblance to the typical waste accu-mulated from a few nights of camping or a picnic Mercer echoes this saying that historically when there were more garbage receptacles at sites they ended up being full of waste that did not seem to have any relation to site use Mactavish says that this was a major problem at Beaver Lake in particular

Another issue that involved parties have noted is the need for bear-proof containers in these areas Fletcher says that ldquothe issue is who will provide the bear-proof containersrdquo and that if sites do not have them then garbage needs to be picked up very fre-quently to minimize problems

Leaving garbage receptacles full for extended periods of time can be dangerous for both bears and people

The obvious solution may then appear to be bear-proof containers at every site yet cost is a huge impediment with a single bear bin costing around $2500 not including the cost of installation Mactavish says that their budget is already quite tight and that he would prefer to use funds for things that help improve sites-instead of counteracting user littering - things like repairing and upgrading old infrastructure like rotting picnic tables

There is the additional issue of site usage outside the June-Labour Day period that the RDMWrsquos con-tract runs for During warm spring days and even during this unusually mild past winter people still use these sites and one party of people neglecting to treat a site with respect can quickly leave it riddled with trash

Fletcher acknowledges this and says that they may be open to discussing contracts starting earlier in the spring but that an extension like this would depend on provincial funding This absence of garbage receptacles at some of these sites seems on its face to be counter intuitive to their care and maintenance Upon further investigation however it seems like the lack of waste disposal has been deemed necessary to deal with other behaviours and wildlife manage-ment

The message is clear - whether or not there is a place to deposit garbage it should not be left by users at the scenic sites that dot this region

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

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Garbage litters the grounds of the Beaver Lake Recreation Site outside of Port Hardy

Hannah Griffin Photo

Hannah GriffinReporterAt 720 am on June 2 Port

Hardy Fire and Rescue respond-ed to a fire at E J Klassenrsquos Motorcade

A 1994 Rolls Royce that was parked in front of the service department began emitting smoke from its engine

The Port Hardy Fire and Rescue Department responded with three trucks about eight minutes after a call was made to 911 about the incident

The firefighters used hoses to

put out the engine fire quickly Norman Darling assistant

service manager at E J Klassen Motorcade says that the owner of the vehicle in question was on his way to the dealership for a service appointment and once he drove the car onto their lot fire began to come out of the left hand side of the car

Darling reports that an E J Klassen employee ran out with a fire extinguisher but was unable to open the hood of the car

The owner of the car was unin-jured

Car catches on fire

The BC interior town of Cache Creek declared a state of local emergency Sunday May 23 after a flash flood raged through the town This campaign will help pay for recovery efforts Please help us put our town back together Even the smallest donation will make a difference

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorThe North Island

Marine Education and Research Society (MERS) is putting the fun in fund-raising

On Sunday June 14 MERS will be converg-ing at the Seahorse Cafeacute amp Gallery in Telegraph Cove for the ldquoLove Your Oceanrdquo event from 11 am to 2 pm

Love Your Ocean is a fund-raiser for MERSrsquos whale research and a lsquofunrsquo raiser for families

The event will include games crafts music food a barbecue as well as a raffle and auction

Support from busi-nesses for raffle and silent auction items has been overwhelming with whale watching trips pottery clothing kayaking and more up for grabs says Jackie Hildering humpback whale researcher and education director for MERS

The silent-auction

will be live and on-line as well

The Marine Education and Research Society based in Alert Bay was incorporated in 2010 The association was formed to bring together existing marine research

and education projects as well as to provide a platform from which to conduct further work in the future

The directors of MERS are marine biologists and educa-tors brought together

through their work in the marine environ-ment While based here MERS directors have worked in many coun-tries and oceans

To date MERS research has been focused on projects investigating humpback and minke whales but has also included work on other baleen whales as well as on killer whales in other parts of the world

ldquoWersquore tying to have this event thatrsquos dynam-icrdquo Hildering said add-ing she will be in her dive gear as The Marine Detective and there will be a whole lot of marine puppets as well as the opportunity for people to have their photo taken in whale costumes

People will also

have the opportunity to suggest a name for a Humpback whale

Funds generated will go to support the work the group is doing in the area ldquoAn awful lot of what wersquore doing is all volunteer Therersquos a lot of valuable work being done and we have to find ways to get this work donerdquo

Hildering is grateful for the overwhelming support the society has received from the local business community for the event The eco-tourism companies have made numerous offers available she said The Seahorse Cafeacute is donat-ing the proceeds from their food sales that day to MERS

ldquoItrsquos extremely mov-ing rdquo she said

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Jackie Hildering humpback whale researcher and education director for MERS and Elenah Hun-chuk try on some whale heads

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Port McNeillrsquos Steve Verbrugge boasts three ldquoStanley Cupsrdquo during the Victorrsquos Secret pageant held at the Community

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPeople who entered

Port Hardy Secondary School June 2 would be forgiven for think-ing they had entered a construction zone

The halls rang with the sounds of saw-ing hammering and grinding as crowds of youngsters with the help of teachers and volunteers put togeth-er a personalized wooden bench

The process included students assembling the bench and cus-tomizing it with their initials cut from metal and a PHSS brand they got to burn into the wood

The event was part of a transitions pro-gram which introduced students from six area elementary schools to PHSS which they will be attending in the fall

ldquoThe bench was part of Trades Day which is an Industry Trades Authority (ITA) spon-sored event under the lsquoYes2Itrsquo programrdquo said school Counsellor Levin Prong

ldquoTrades Day is designed to inform and encourage youth to consider future trades

careersrdquo Prong said PHSS woodwork

teacher Joel Dyck and PHSS metal-work teacher Kevin McGhee designed and prepared the bench-es The Woodwork 8 and Metalwork 10-12 classes prefabricated all the pieces They also helped with the

learning process mak-ing sure the newcom-ers followed the safe practices the older students had learned during their studies at PHSS

School District 85 and local trades pro-fessionals were also invited to support and inform students throughout the pro-

cess The Trades Day also served as a fun-filled orientation dur-ing which Grade 7 students were familiar-ized with PHSS the industrial facilities and given the opportu-nity to meet with new peers with whom they will attend school next year

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June 12Rachel McMillan reading from her second book Black

Tide Rising A-Frame Bookstore Port McNeill 7 pm

June 14The Marine Education and Research Society is

hosting the Love your Ocean fund-raiser event at the Seahorse Cafe amp Gallery at Telegraph cove from 11 am to 2 pm

June 18From 430-630 pm at Robert Scott Elementary

School (closed) Bill 11 Awareness barbecue

June 23North Island Community Services Society 37th

AGM Old School Seniorsrsquo room 375 Shelley Crescent Port McNeill 530 dinner financial review election of directors

June 276th annual Port McNeill Logger Sports Society

Lumberjack Competition to be held on Saturday

June 27th at the Port McNeill waterfront with the main show from 11 am to 3 pm

June 29The Port Hardy Seniorsrsquo Housing Society is look-

ing for board members We meet once a month at 7480 Rupert Street Port Hardy in the Seniorsrsquo Common Room Next meeting date June 29 at 7 pm

Please come to the meeting if you are interested in volunteering on this board

For more information please call Jo-Anne Beek at 250-949-6435

July 14th annual Canada Day Regatta Sointula

July 125th Annual North Island Cops for Cancer Golf

Tournament Sunday July 12 10 am Shotgun Start Seven Hills Golf Course To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For information Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

July 13-17St John Gualbert Church in Port McNeill is offer-

ing a week-long summer camp for children The Summer Day Camp programme is designed for children ages 5-11 years old and will run from 9 am to 3 pm each day For more information phone 250-956-3533

July 31- August 3Port AliceRumble Beach 50th Year Reunion

September 12-13The Mount Waddington Fall Fair will be held in

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Dancestreams Vancouver Islandrsquos longest-established youth dance com-pany will be holding auditions for the coming 2015-16 season on Sunday June 14 at Qualicum Beach School of Dance Formed in 1985 to provide enriched training opportunities for professionally minded teen dancers Dancestreams brings together talented teens from communities throughout Vancouver Island

Every Sunday September to May these dedicated and hard-working young people come together in a cen-tral location for six hours of intensive classes and rehearsals on top of their regular training in the home studios Performance of the new works is a key to the success of the Company - each spring the dancers tour through-out the Vancouver Island region and occasionally further afield

This past season Dancestreams spent an incredible eight days in Los Angeles working with a choreogra-pher as well as taking classes at a number of professional venues The Company is renowned throughout the world and has been honoured with

the award for ldquoTop 40 Under 40 and a Creation Residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts Many of the Dancestreams alumni have gone on to successful careers in professional dance Dancestreams offers serious dance students the opportunity to work with dancers with similar focus and determination in a situation where they can learn as much from each other as from the guest teachers and artistic staff

Supported by a registered char-ity (Vancouver Island Youth Dance Theatre) with assistance from the Province of British Columbia and the BC Arts Council Dancestreams gives back to the community by bringing outstanding contemporary dance to both school children and the public at large The audition for dancers age 12 to 18 takes the form of a class Even if your dancer is not yet ready to audition they are welcome to come for class They begin at 1130- 2 pm Cost $15 per class Pre-registration is strongly recommended email Dancestreamsshawca or call 250-723-9525

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Hannah GriffinReporterPort McNeill-

born David Rannala is bringing relief to homeowners who have botched their houses

The Victoria-based contractor is fea-tured on Home and Garden Televisionrsquos new show ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo along-side comedian Steve Patterson Homeowners who have attempted to ren-ovate or fix their own houses with disastrous results are given a les-son from experts and then renovators and then put their skills to use and beautify the mistakes

Rannala owner of Rannala Construction in Victoria and a cer-tified journeyman carpenter says that he ldquoliterally just got kind of a phone call out of the bluerdquo from Ottawa-based televi-sion production com-pany Mountain Road Productions

The company cast him in the show which recently wrapped its first season air-ing now Rannala describes the experi-ence on the show as great but the schedule as hectic with 14 days straight spent shoot-ing each project and a week off in Victoria in between This schedule has allowed Rannala to cultivate a new skill ldquoworking for days on end with basically no sleeprdquo he jokes

The most challeng-ing project Rannala recalls from shooting the first season of ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo is the soon to be aired Hastings project a huge amount of work that needed to be com-pleted in a very short amount of time

ldquoIt was basically bulldozer baitrdquo he says

He usually works on custom high-end homes and says that the stress surround-ing the projects on the show is different because it is about fig-uring out quickly how

to move forward and improve the situation The show includes a team of skilled off-air carpenters who keep work moving when Rannala is involved in on-camera work

Rannala lived in Port McNeill until he was around seven and his father is still a resi-dent

Growing up in Port McNeill his life was full of ldquowhat you do as a kid in McNeill fires and fishingrdquo He moved to Victoria dur-ing his childhood and began an apprentice-ship right out of high school

Back in Victoria now that the show is

airing Rannala paus-es for a second while considering his long term goals

ldquoIf the sun and the stars and the moon

align we would bring the film crew to the North Islandrdquo

New episodes air Tuesday at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 13

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Port McNeill-born contractor stars in new HGTV series

Submitted Photo

Port McNeill-born contractor David Rannala left one of the stars of HGTVrsquos I Wrecked My House with show host Steve Patterson

cancercadaffodil

THANK YOUFOR JOINING THE FIGHTThank you to all of our volunteers donors and partners whose support made this yearrsquos Daffodil Month such a great success Together we can change cancer forever

Would like to thank the North Island businesses for another successful Legion firewood cut

WESTERN FOREST PRODUCTS INCCOAST FOREST INDUSTRIES LTD

PORT MCNEILL LOG SALVAGEJF TRUCKING LTD

hellipand an amazing army of 70 volunteer workers who turned out to make this yearrsquos Legion woodcut happenYour support is much appreciated because we realize that without your help none of this would have been possible It is a tremendous feeling to know that we have such generosity in the North Island and a true feeling of community spirit

Port McNeill Legion Branch 281 ampPort McNeill Legion Ladies Auxiliary

Call to schedule your consultation with Dr Irinakis 250-338-5011email courtenayperiodontistgmailcom Suite 101-389 12th Street Courtenay

Is pleased to introduce

Dr Anastasios (Tasso) Irinakis

to our practice

Dr Irinakis has been offering his Periondontal Services to the Campbell River region and has fallen in love with the North Island

Dr Irinakis has now established a Periodontal Implant Centre in Courtenay in order to continue to service the residents of the North Island and the Comox Valley

Services Offered at our new facility include- Periodontal Therapy by a Specialist- Esthetic Gum Grafting- Guided Bone Regeneration and of course we always strive to provide the

Highest Standard of Implant Dentistry

QualificationsDoctor of Dental Surgery Athens University Masters in Oral Biology UBC Diploma in Periodontics UBC Fellow of Royal College of Dentists Canada Certified Specialist in Periodontics Restricted to Specialty

bull_____________bull ldquoDr Irinakis currently serves the Graduate Periodontics amp Implant

Surgery program at UBC as a Clinical Associate

Professorrdquo

Did You Know - Dr Tassos Irinakis was the Director of the

Graduate Periodontics amp Implant Surgery program at UBC until the summer of 2014

- He has published extensively his clinical research on Implants amp Bone Grafting on various scientific journals For a list of his scientific research you may go to ldquohttpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedterm=irinakisrdquo

Smileof the week

Alexis Dawson 14 right and Danielle Wigard 13 watch a game from the sidelines during the

Aftershock Soccer Tournament in Port Hardy May 29 to May 31

THE NORTH ISLAND EAGLESREP HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Is now accepting coaching applications for the 20152016

Without coaches the divisions will not runPlease express interest to

Andrew Laming at 250-956-2942 ortreetech8hotmailcom

Application deadline June 20th 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorA local student has

made a national splash with a science project that turns the ocean tide into electricity

Clayton Harderrsquos remarkable journey began at North Island Secondary School in Port McNeill with a project called ldquoTidal Power Pumprdquo

Harder a Grade 8 student designed and made a pump that can generate electricity using tides

ldquoWhile I was down at the docks in Port McNeill I noticed the rise and fall of the tides looked like a pump So I thought I would design a pump that would run off the tides to generate electric-ityrdquo said Clayton of the inspiration for his project

The young man is interested particularly in environmental sci-ences and finding ways to ldquostop stuff from harming the environ-mentrdquo

Harder created a

small-scale prototype which was actually able to run a light for a short period of time

This April Clayton 14 entered his proj-ect into the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair at NISS His proj-ect won the Michael Crooks Physics award The BC Hydro for Generations award and Top Overall Project award which allowed him to attend the Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Fredericton New Brunswick

Clayton had to fund-raise over $2000 for this trip said his mom Kathy and was sup-ported by North Island Chipping the Rotary Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill the Lions Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill Lemare Lake Logging Ltd and Strategic Forest Management

NISS Foods Teacher Ricki McCrae pur-chased the ingredients and organized a bake sale and vegetable bundles and firewood were also sold as a fund-raiser

ldquoThey and many others all helped make this trip possiblerdquo said Kathy

ldquoIt made me happy that so many people cared about the science fair and helping people to go thererdquo Clayton said

From May 9 to May 17 Clayton attended this fair along with 500

other kids from across Canada whose projects placed in their regional science fairs There were only 65 projects from BC that made it to the CWSF That total was from the senior intermediate and junior levels combined

The week included a day of judging from 830 am to 530 pm where Clayton was interviewed thoroughly by over 20 different judges There was also two and a half days of public viewing which over 4000 people attended

The event wasnrsquot all work a day was set aside for the kids to go to various sites in the Fredericton area Clayton was able to spend a day at the Bay of Fundy

Friday May 15 featured an awards day ceremony where Clayton was pre-sented with a Silver Medal of Excellence and the Junior Energy Challenge Award The silver medal awards come with a $2000 scholarship to Western University

ldquoThis is a huge achievement as less than one per cent of the science fair projects make it to the Canada Wide Science Fair and out of those less than one third receive any type of awardrdquo said Kathy

ldquoAs parents we are very proud of his accomplishments but we are most proud of who he is He is grow-

ing up to be a fine respectful young man That is what is impor-tantrdquo she said

ldquoWersquove seen increas-ing growth with all the projectsrdquo said Rena Sweeney chair of the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair Committee

Clayton specifically is ldquolooking at ways to apply his projects to solve real world prob-lemsrdquo Sweeney said

ldquoWersquore looking for-ward to see the direc-tion hersquos going itrdquo she said

And his mind is already turning

Although he is just in the initial stages Clayton hopes to build enough pumps to store energy on a Tesla bat-tery to power a home

While he is think-ing about the future Clayton also has an illustrious past

His forays into sci-ence fairs began in Grade 6 when his project was top proj-ect overall but he was too young to attend the CWSF

In 2014 Claytonrsquos project won top overall project once again and he attended the CWSF event which was held in Windsor Ontario There he won a Bronze Medal of Excellence

Science skills obvi-ously run in the family

Claytonrsquos brother Trevor won top over-all project awards in 2011 and 2012 and attended the CWSF in Toronto and then in Charlottetown PEI

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201514

North Island Secondary School Grade 8 student Clayton Harder won two awards at the Canada Wide Science Fair in New Brunswick

Submitted photo

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We will be making electrical system improvements in your area To ensure the safety of our work crews it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately eight hours

Where Port AliceWhen Saturday June 13 2015Time 800 am to 400 pm

To prepare for this interruption and protect your equipment from damage please turn off all lights electrical heaters and major appliances and unplug all electronics

We are sorry for the inconvenience We will restore power as soon as we can

Visit bchydrocomoutages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information 45

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MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGEPORT ALICE

NOTICE OF A

Chamber UpdatePort Hardy amp District Chamber of Commerce ndash Angela Smith Executive DirectorSubmissions to Update Fax 250-949-6653 or email phccadmcablerocketcom

Port Hardy Chamber NEWS

GazetteNORTH ISLAND

sponsored by

Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce Chamber Update June

WELCOME NEW MEMBERSCanadian Cancer Society - We are pleased to welcome the Canadian Cancer Society to our organization Former PHCC board member Lisa Harrison is doing a fantastic job as the North Island Coordinator as evidenced by the great success of the 2015 Relay for Life The next big event is Tour de Rock in September and we look forward to supporting the fundraising efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society

Seaway Ventures Ltd - Leah Robinson is the principal of Seaway Ventures Ltd the organization currently running the Port Hardy Port Authority New releases on the status of port operations are available online at the Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce website wwwporthardychambercom

Port Hardy Flowers and Gifts - We are pleased to add this great business in a new retail location at Market Street in Port Hardy Please visit or call in your order to 250-902-2666

WORLD OCEANS DAY 2015Thank you to all the volunteers and participants at Port Hardyrsquos World Oceans Day Event 2015 Over 575 participants from Port Hardy schools and community attended this annual educational event in Carrot Park Special thanks to Lynette Tanaka of the Port Hardy Visitor Centre for all her efforts in making this event a continued success

VANISLE 360 BBQJoin CFNI Coast Radio live on location during our community BBQ Greet sailors and their teams as they arrive in Port Hardy following the Telegraph Cove to Port Hardy leg The fundraising BBQ amp Awards Ceremony will be in Carrot Park from 400pm - 700pm on Thursday June 11 Proceeds go to benefit community events and programs at the Visitor Services amp Information Centre in Port Hardy Deluxe Burgers amp sides $1000

DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEEDo you have proactive suggestions for the Port Hardy Chamber of

Commerce Downtown Improvement Committee Email them to

managerporthardychambercom for your chance to win a box of garbage

bags amp a trash picker-upper

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 15

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe Tri-Port

Speedway Association kicked off the 2015 season with a race event on June 7

Stock car racing enthusiasts flocked to the wooden stands above the track and lined the top of the hill on picnic blankets and in lawn chairs

Shortly after 1 pm drivers of the six entered cars gathered in the centre of the clay track to hear asso-ciation President Dan Stewart outline what each flag means event rules and regulations as well as to offer his hopes for the day

ldquoThe best thing you

guys can do is expect to lose every event this yearrdquo he said to the gathered drivers explaining that safety was a major priority

ldquoWe all want to go home in one piecerdquo

Engines began to roar as racers began the trophy dash four laps around the track

Announcer Ken Fraser explained that their stock car events typically run about two to three hours and are composed of three dis-tinct events Following the trophy dash there are two heat races one is a time trial and the second is based on points from that time trial

The last event is

based on points stand-ings from throughout the day

President Dan Stewart and Announcer Ken Fraser explained that the hot dry weath-er it was 18 degrees on race day contributed to some issues with dust They mitigate the problem by spraying down throughout the event but it just evapo-rates

The Tri-Port Speedway Association has another event on June 21 at 1 pm and the Dust Bowl Weekend is set for Aug 22 and 23 Anyone interested in volun-teering can contact organizer Teresa Lee at (250) 949-7273

SPORTS amp RECREATIONSubmit results to 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at sportsnorthislandgazettecom bull Deadline 10 am Monday

on deckTell us about items of interest to the sports community

June 18-21Fatherrsquos Day

Classic Slo Pitch tournament coming up June 18-21

June 20-21GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Loggersrsquo tourna-ment

June 21Tri-Port Speedway

Association race June 21 at 1 pm

June 27Port Alice Golf

Club Menrsquos Open June 27-28

June 276th annual Port

McNeill logger Sports Society L u m b e r j a c k Competition from 11 am to 3 pm at the Port McNeill water-front

July 11Tri-Port Speedway

Association race July 11 at 6 pm

July 125th Annual North

Island Cops for Cancer Open Golf Tournament Sunday July 12 at 10 am Seven Hills Golf amp Country Club

To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For infor-mation Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

August 2Donny MacLeod

M e m o r i a l Tournament Aug 1 andor Aug 2 email m-mfarre l lhot-mailcom to register September 12-13

GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Menrsquos Open

Tri-Port Speedway off to great start

The Tri-Port Speedwayrsquos first event of the 2015 season on June 7

Hannah Griffin photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorGet ready to rumbleDrag racing enthusiasts wonrsquot

want to miss the North Island Timing Associationrsquos summer series that promises to provide a million thrills a minute

On June 20-21 the annual Rumble on the Runway will be taking place at the Port McNeill Airport The race is one of three scheduled for this summer The others will be held July 18-19 and Aug 22-23

ldquoEach race day we typically see 50 to 75 carsrdquo said Acting President Chris Sharpe with about 15 from the North island

and the remaining vehicles from Campbell River Courtenay Nanaimo Ladysmith Duncan Shawnigan Lake Victoria Port Alberni Tofino and Powell River

There are typically three class-es of car at the event Sportsman (street carsmini vans) Pro which is a faster car some street cars but mostly dedicated race cars and Super Pro which is basically the same as Pro class but uses ldquoelectronicsrdquo in enginetransmission control

The Rumble on the Runway began in 2008 Sharpe said when ldquoa couple guys were look-ing to promote the sport and

bring a new influx of people to the North Islandrdquo

North Island Timing Association is the only drag rac-ing association on Vancouver Island that runs three large 18 mile bracket races every race season Port Alberni also has a 14 mile track also at a airport but it is only raced on one week-end per year

ldquoWersquore excited to have a actu-al 18 mile track that is recog-nized by the National Hot Rod Associationrdquo said Sharpe

Spectator admission is $5 per person at the gate and there is a concession on site for breakfast and lunch

Revving up for Rumble race

Submitted photo

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe North Island Loggers Golf Tournament

an event that has run for nearly three decades will have golfers swinging their clubs in the friendly weekend event June 20 and 21

The tournament hosted by Seven Hills Golf and Country Club has three flights taking place Saturday morning Saturday afternoon and Sunday

There are prizes for everyone given out Sunday evening and dinner will be provided There is generally an allotment of 144 golf-ers and all prizes are donated by community businesses

Apart from being a sporting event the tournament is notable in that all profits go towards providing scholarships for local stu-dents through Port Hardy Secondary School and North Island Secondary School In pre-vious years the tournament proceeds went towards supporting local people in need and charities and for the previous three years has been supporting scholarships In 2014 six students were recipients of these scholar-ships

Critical to the success of this event is contri-butions by sponsors and any local organiza-tions or businesses interested in doing so may contact Bill Gray at 250-949-7623 or Lito Pineda at 250-956-5234 Donations may be dropped off at the WFP Port McNeill office or can be picked up by committee members (found on the event Facebook page)

Woods out for Loggers

Tourney

The first Rumble on the Runway drag racing event will be held in Port McNeill June 20-21

The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

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The North Island Selects went 5-0 at a tournament in BurnabySubmitted photo

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NEW LOCATION NEW LOOK GRAND OPENING PRICING

North Island Eagles Summer Hockey Camp

Chilton Regional Arena ndash Port McNeill

June 29 500-700 Atom 715-915 BantamJune 30 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 2 500-700 Atom 715-915 Bantam July 3 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 4 1000-1130 Atom 1145-115 Peewee 130-300 Bantam 315-445 MidgetRegistration is one hour prior to your first ice timeCost $40 per player

Contact Andrew Laming 250-956-2942 or treetech8hotmailcom Shana Shambrook sshambrookrdmwbcca

Hockey Camp

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Speedwayrsquos 2015 season on June 7

Proud Local Sponsor

1705 Campbell Way Port McNeill250-956-4404

wwwmarketplacecomOpen Mon-Sun 8am-9pm

If you know someone who should be the Athlete of the Week phone the Gazette at 250-949-6225

17Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

1114

NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

1114

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

1114

CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

1114

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

E-Mail pastorgeorgeprovidenceplaceca

1114

PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

FELLOWSHIPSunday Services - 400pm

1-250-949-6247 Box 159 Port Alice

You are extended a special invitationto share in our Services

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ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCHat entrance to Tsulquate Village

(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

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North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

DEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMING EVENTS

GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

INFORMATION

CANADA BENEFIT Group - Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability Get up to $40000 from the Canadian Government Toll-free 1-888-511-2250 or online at wwwcanadabenefi tcafree-assessment

DEATHSDEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

PERSONALS

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Port Hardy meets every Wednesday amp Saturday at the Upper Island Public Health Unit on Gray Street at 8pm Sundays at the Salvation Army Lighthouse 8635 Granville St at 7pm Contact Ed at 250-902-0310 or 250-949-9655

ALL MALE hot gay hookups Call free 800-462-9090 only 18 and over

Have a problem with alcohol

We can helpAlcoholics Anonymous

Port McNeillRick 250-230-4555Cody 250-230-4218

Mondays and Fridays at 800 pm

Room 3 at the Old School

TRAVEL

TIMESHARE

CANCEL YOUR Timeshare No risk program stop mort-gage amp maintenance pay-ments today 100 money back guarantee Free consul-tation Call us now We can help 1-888-356-5248

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN PORT HARDY Newly renovated

fully furnished 3800 sqft turnkey restaurant available

immediately for lease For further info call

250-949-0556

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION In-demand career Employers have work-at-home positions available Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program Visit Care-erStepcaMT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

HELP WANTED

Camcor Diving Service is hiring WCBDCBC Divers for work on the East amp West Coast of Vancouver Island

Please email resumes to camcordivingtelusnet

or call Kimberlee at 250-217-8443 Staff Housing Available

COOKSSERVERS Northern Lights Restaurantin Port McNeill is looking for cooksservers for our busy summer season Please

email resume to chefphiltelusnet or apply in person

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

MEDICALDENTAL

MEDICAL Transcriptionists are in huge demand Trainwith Canadarsquos top MedicalTranscription school Learnfrom home and work fromhome Call today 1-800-466-1535 or wwwcanscribecomemail infocanscribecom

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

email classifiednorthislandgazettecom

Your community Your classifieds

TOLL FREE 1-855-310-3535

$30 SELL IT IN 3 OR IT RUNS FOR FREEPlace your private party automotive ad with us in your community paper for the next 3 weeks for only $30 If your vehicle does not sell call us and well run it again at NO CHARGE Private party only cannot be combined with other discounts

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTSFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Your Community Your Classifi eds Call 1-855-310-3535

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ONLINE

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FIRST NATIONS SUPPORT WORKER (Contract)Eke Me Xi Learning Centre

30 Hours per week

General ResponsibilitiesThe First Nations Support Worker position is a member of the First Nations Support Team and is a position created from the Enhancement Agreement consultation process (2010) to provide additional support services to students through a more holistic vision The position is specific to the enhancement model delivered at the Eke Me Xi Learning Centre and areas of focus for the position are to provide academic and socio-emotional sup-port student transitions to advocate for students and their needs and to provide inter-ventionprevention measures by connecting with students staff families and communi-ty support systems to increase student success

JOB SCOPE

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Secondary Schools

ie Lahal Tournament National Aboriginal Day

and support relationships between school and home

Aboriginal students

of language and cultural contexts into daily activities (where possible)

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

courses in First Nations Studies Anthropology English Mathematics Sociology

arts social studies and science

programs

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wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 20152

MC8 Volkswagon7x7 (98)process

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ldquoContinued from Page 1We began to move We were an invasive

species We wiped out the flightless birds We had no idea how to take what you need without destroyingrdquo Suzuki said

ldquoEverywhere we went we made a lot of mistakesrdquo

You can follow humansrsquo path across the globe by the wave of extinction

Humans have had unprecedented power and impact on the earth In a single genera-tion the population on the planet has tripled to seven billion

ldquoWe have a big ecological footprint We are the most numerous mammal on Earthrdquo

Since World War II the worldrsquos econo-my is based on consumption and focused on wants rather than necessities

In order to meet this need ldquowe are chang-ing the biological physical and chemical properties of the planet We are undermin-ing the very thing that keeps us aliverdquo

Suzuki said partnership with First Nations is critical because of the value system they place on the land

ldquoWersquove got to work togetherrdquo he saidWhile humans are a very adaptive spe-

cies ldquowe are still confined to the biosphererdquo and have to live within the laws of nature

ldquoThere is a carrying capacity for the biosphere for our species We are using what should be our childrenrsquos and grand-childrenrsquos legacyrdquo

At the end of the day Suzuki said humans are animals If we donrsquot have air for three minutes we are dead If we

donrsquot have water for four to six days wersquore dead If we go three to six weeks without food wersquore dead That is why taking care of those things is vital ldquoAs long as we are dealing in the realm of economics we are doomed We are the major problem our inventions are the major problemrdquo

In order for change to occur there has to be political will Towards this end the David Suzuki Foundation has created the Blue Dot Movement aimed at enshrining in the Constitution every Canadianrsquos right

to live in a healthy environment ldquoWe need seven provinces representing

50 per cent of the population supporting this notionrdquo in order to amend the constitu-tion Suzuki said To date 56 communities have come on board representing five million Canadians Suzuki encouraged the crowd to speak to their political representa-tives about joining the movement

ldquoThe Blue Dot Movement will get us talking about the issues as they should be discussedrdquo

Dr David Suzuki talks to Eagle View School students prior to the Celebrating Coastal Connections event at the UrsquoGwamalis Hall in Fort Rupert June 5

Hannah Griffin Photo

Suzuki delivers message of hope

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Hannah Griffin Reporter Orcafest 2015 has become a reality Two of the festival

organizers Ashley Tapp and Jilly Laviolette were del-egates at the Town of Port McNeill council meeting on June 1 requesting $5000 for the Aug 15 event and shar-ing their vision for the festival that until recently was in danger of not happening

Mayor Shirley Ackland told Tapp and Laviolette that a decision to grant funding would not be made at the meet-ing but that Council would decide by June 15

Tapp and Laviolette said that their group of volunteers plans to move away from allocating a large portion of festival funds towards a Bounce-A-Rama an expense that together with other inflatables cost $3500 in 2014 and instead want to include fun active games that encourage

families to spend more time downtown The pair said that there has been a lot of interest from

other groups and a great deal of support and help from additional volunteers They said that the next step will be seeking out sponsors

In May the Port McNeill Chamber of Commerce announced that it would be unable to organize OrcaFest 2015 due to funding cuts and resources being directed to business community restructuring

A group of community members banded together and spearheaded making the event happen

ldquoIrsquod like to commend your energy and enthusiasmrdquo Councillor Jay Dixon told Tapp and Laviolette

The delegates also explained that they recognize the importance of organizing and delegating tasks

ldquoIf we try to take it all on wersquore going to sink our shiprdquo they said

In a May 25 email to council Tapp and Laviolette also expressed their grouprsquos interest in becoming a new community association to promote and host events and festivals

Mayor Ackland suggested the committee hold off on becoming an association at the moment a move that requires significant paperwork and function with an already-established association ldquoAs Council we are here to support what you want to do in the communityrdquo said Ackland

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 3

Home Zone

7x85process

OrcaFest organizers request funds

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorLocal dogs may soon have a new

place to stay when mom and dad are away

At its regular meeting May 26 District of Port Hardy Council gave first and second readings to a change to its Zoning Bylaw that would allow a kennel to be operated on Bronze Road (on the way to Storeyrsquos Beach)

Currently the property located in the Tacan Industrial Park is zoned Light Industrial

Dylan and Kristy Shaw who

own and operate Islandrsquos Edge Contracting Ltd are in the pro-cess of finalizing the purchase of property in the industrial park and would like to be able to house their contracting business a caretakerrsquos dwelling and in the future a dog kennel operation

The Shaws asked that the zoning be revised to allow a kennel as a permitted use

Rather than amend the existing applicable Light Industrial zone administration recommended that the property be considered for a new

zoning category - Comprehensive Development 6 which would permit all of the existing uses of the Light Industrial zone as well as the addi-tional use of an animal kennel

This approach would ensure that kennels are not permitted outright on other properties that are included in the Light Industrial zone which are scattered throughout the District without first undergoing a review as to location and potential impact

A public hearing will be held on June 23 at 630 pm in council chambers

Couple asks for rezoning for kennel

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2509023839 2-7070 Market Street Port Hardy

This report marks the end of the spring session in the Legislature The session left the perception it had been driven by a government bereft of ideas but desperate to stay in con-trol The last few days of debate in the Legislature are a microcosm of the manipulation of the parliamentary system by the BC Liberals

An example of the BC Liberalrsquos manipulation of the system for their own ends was the discussion around the Government Information Act The first iteration it was so badly drafted that the government itself tabled pages of amendments to be debated at the committee stage Even the title of the bill was amended to the Information Management Act We were opposed to the Act ndash which allows for an increasingly oral approach in government business in other words leaving no traceable records The legislation does not mandate a duty for the government to keep written records which means it is impossible to trace information We had seven amendments of our own which were defeated In the end the committee stage during which all these changes were introduced and debated and the bill supposedly analyzed lasted a mere 50 minutes

We spent a couple of Question Periods asking about need-ed changes to the system for children in government care who ldquoage outrdquo at 19 leaving them on their own with no family or other supports This came into shocking perspective when a young woman who had been in government care nearly her whole life who had moved 50 times and who had been abused killed herself after she left care Neither the Premier nor the minister responsible would commit to making any changes to prevent such cases happening again

The debates on bills finished early and the final two days were given over to the budget estimates of the office of the Premier This seems like a fruitless exercise as the Premier uses every opportunity either to spin or simply avoid answer-

ing For example when John Horgan the leader of the opposition asked about why she did not con-firm George Abbott as head of the Treaty Commission she started to talk about her ldquoaspirational goalsrdquo on LNG and job creation He asked that direct question four times and never got an answer

I was able to recognize School District 84rsquos Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement in the Legislature It was an honour to attend the event in Zeballos and to share with other MLAs the Districtrsquos achievement

I have been appointed to the Special Committee to Appoint a Merit Commissioner which will entail some extra work back in Victoria The Merit Commissionerrsquos job is to ensure that all public service appointments are based on ability read-ing some of the reports from previous years it is clear this was not always the case

We are not sure when the Legislature will resume sitting We are supposed to have a session in the fall for two months which might happen The government has indicated it wants to move on some legislation to speed up the sell-off of LNG to foreign companies

With the summer recess I will be busy both in the constitu-ency and through my critic portfolio working on ways to try to improve our transportation infrastructure and make BC Ferries work for us I can always be reached by email Clairetrevenamlalegbcca by phone in Campbell River on 250 287 5100 in Port Hardy on 250 949 9473 or 1 866 387 5100 toll free Feel free to friend me on Facebook or follow me on Twitter clairetrevena

By Jeff NagelBlack Press

RCMP lawsuit in courtWomen who say they were harassed and discrimi-

nated against during their service with the RCMP are in BC Supreme Court this week attempting to certify a class action lawsuit against the force

The certification hearing began Monday and the proposed class action would include 362 current and former officers and civilian employees across the country

The case was launched in 2012 by Janet Merlo a 19-year officer with the Nanaimo RCMP who was among the first officers to go public with allegations

Lawyer David Klein said the common thread among the complainants is harassment bullying and discrim-ination over an extended period of time

More women would be able to join the case if a judge agrees there was a systemic problem and certi-fies the class action

New election for doctorsA new election has been ordered for the presidency

of Doctors of BC after a recount determined the first vote ended in a tie

Dr Brian Day a leading proponent of more private health care had been declared the winner last week by a single vote

Officials at Doctors of BC (formerly the BC Medical Association) said the initial tally failed to count one vote for Dayrsquos challenger Dr Alan Ruddiman

The run-off vote between the two takes place from June 5 to 18

BC Health Minister Terry Lake said last week he was unsure whether he could meet with Day as presi-dent of the organization because the government is in a court battle with Dayrsquos Cambie Surgical Centre over whether the federal ban on doctors privately billing patients violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Site aids youth lsquoaging outrsquoThe province has unveiled a new website designed

to help teens in foster care prepare to prepare for life without government support when they turn 19 and ldquoage outrdquo of care

The site agedoutcom was designed by former foster teens to connect with vulnerable youth and showcases services and supports to help make the transition

It includes videos of former youth in care discuss-ing real world challenges and gaming ldquoquestsrdquo where youth earn rewards by completing challenges like renting an apartment getting a bank account prepar-ing for a job interview or dealing with an abusive relationship

ldquoHow do I get a jobrdquo ldquoWhere am I going to liverdquo These are the types of questions we all faced when we became adultsrdquo Children and Family Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux said ldquoBut for those in the care in the ministry the transition can be much more challengingrdquo

About 700 young people age out of government care each year

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 20154

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Around the province

Legislature Spring session ends

MLA Updatewith Claire Trevena

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LETTERSeditornorthislandgazettecom

The goal is to publish every letter so keep them brief clear and to the point Be hard on the problem not the person skip quotes except where readily confirmable accept editing for length and legality Include full name and home community (plus phone number to confirm authorship) Mail fax email or drop off co the editor by 400 pm Friday

Port Alice is a lovely community

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Dear EditorThe Village of Port Alice is indeed one of the most beau-

tiful places on earth It was nice to read Debra Lynnrsquos letter of appreciation

about our lovely community in the May 28th edition of the Gazette

The North Island as a whole is a region blessed with natural beauty rich in First Nationsrsquo culture and is one of the best places on earth to explore and enjoy the wilder-ness by land lake river or sea

Our region is also home to a busy forestry industry which provides us with jobs and gives us access to a vast network of back country recreational sites

The Neucel Specialty Cellulose Pulp Mill in Port Alice

is part of the forestry industry and has helped sustain fami-lies and community services for generations

Itrsquos true that the mill is on a curtailment but it is not shut down as was stated in Debrarsquos letter

Most of the millrsquos workforce is currently laid off and therersquos no question that this is a tough time for Port Alice and for Neucel employees throughout our North Island communities But we look forward to seeing the mill get back up and running in 2016

And yes we are still the Gateway to the Wild West Coast - come and visit Port Alice anytime

Yours truly Mayor Jan Allen

Village of Port Alice

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NIGEL PARR AND HELENErsquoS FAMILY would like to offer their

sincere thanks for all of the cards flowers kind words help and just hugs during the last few months since

Helene left us in April it all has helped tremendously

And remember as Helene said

ldquoDonrsquot worry about me Irsquove had a good lifeldquo

Port Hardy Harbour Authorityrsquos labour management contract has been awarded to

Port Hardy compa-ny Seaway Ventures Ltd who succeed Pacificus Biological

Services Ltd in the role

Staff appointed to the facilitation of

Harbour Services have been in the marine industry on the North Island for over 15 years

Gail Bridger will be continuing in her role as accounts manager with the Port Hardy Harbour Authority under Seaway Ventures Ltd as a result of her exem-plary work over the past five years

Angela Smith of Seaway Ventures will aid the team with her skills in admin-istration and Special Operations

Harbour Manager and primary of Seaway Ventures Ltd Leah Robinson said ldquoa positive service shift will be the focus of first term opera-tions

ldquoWe are interested in supporting the existing users of the Harbour and meet-ing their needs while looking for manners in which basic har-bour services can be enhanced Finding fiscally-responsible solutions for har-bour development are additional goals of this term There are no current plans to change any of the existing service rates and we remind

all users that finance and rate changes are decisions made at the council and admin-istrative level at the District of Port Hardy

ldquoCompared to all other marinas on the North Island we continue to offer the lowest commercial and pleasure vessel moorage rates avail-able with no sea-sonal increases At the harbour office we look forward to engaging people in a constructive way and are excited to further enhance the value that commercial rec-reational and general citizens see in the District of Port Hardy marine operationsrdquo said Robinson

Marine facilities have been identified as an area for eco-nomic growth on the North Island and constructive input from harbour users is appreciated Input and suggestions can be sent to Bridger who can be reached by email at phfloatscablerocketcom or letters can be depos-ited in the sugges-tions box during office hours Monday to Friday 8 am to 4 pm

Gazette staffMalcolm Island

has won an award for Excellence in the RuralSmall Town Planning category from the Canadian Institute of Planners

The island with a population of 613 per-manent residents and 125 seasonal ones collaborated with EcoPlan a Vancouver-based urban plan-ning firm on a proj-ect named Growing Malcolm Island

The project was born out of conversa-tions among a group of residents more than three years ago about interest in community and economy devel-

opment according to the project website

The motivation for these discussions was growing concern over both diminishing pop-ulation and decreasing business on Malcolm Island

The first meeting on April 5 2012 led to four more all well attended

This project is unique in that it was initiated led and implemented by the community a com-munity that exists without strong local governance

The Canadian Institute of Planners noticed the grassroots approach to bringing

citizens together to help support the local economy and award-ed the distinction to Malcolm Island

Previous winners in the RuralSmall Town category are Maple Creek Saskatchewan (2014) Trinity Newfoundland and Labrador (2013) Orillia Ontario (2013) and the District of Peachland British Columbia (2012)

The Canadian Institute of Planners presents annual Awards for Planning Excellence that hon-our projects judged on their excellence innovation impact on the profession imple-mentation potential and overall presenta-tion

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David Faren PhotoTruth and Reconciliation

Dr Wilton Littlechild Justice Murray Sinclair and Dr Marie Wilson receive an eagle feather following their moving speeches just prior to the official release of the report summary at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRA) closing event in Ottawa May 31 to June 3 The TRC is a component of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agree-ment Its mandate is to inform all Canadians about what happened in Indian Residential Schools (IRS) The Commission will document the truth of survivors families communi-ties and anyone personally affected by the IRS experience This includes former Indian Residential School students their families communities the churches former school employees government and other Canadians

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Flipping PancakesVolunteers Glen Northey left and Larry Bruner flip pancakes and bacon during the Hardy Bay Senior Citizens Societyrsquos annual pancake breakfast fund-raiser on June 7 to kick off BC Seniorrsquos Week

Hannah Griffin Photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorOver the last year the Town of

Port McNeill has made great strides in getting its financial house in order

ldquoBasically the town has come a long waysrdquo said Treasurer Dan Rodin at a recent council meeting According to its audited financial statements at the end of 2014 the town had $577000 in the bank com-pared to an overdraft of $295000 at

the end of 2013 said Rodin The townrsquos long-term debt has also been paid down by $101000

In 2013 the town had an operat-ing deficit of $96163 In 2014 the Town had an operating surplus of $751000

In 2014 the town received $200000 from the North Island Community Forest which went into a reserve ldquoThe Community Forest partnership has basically paid for itselfrdquo said Rodin

Port McNeill fiscal health

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RDMW Knot plans continueBy Hannah GriffinReporterThe invasive plant species knot-

weed is growing out of control in the North Island The Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) is in the process of developing a Knotweed Eradication Program Pat English RDMW manager of eco-nomic development says that the district is applying for funding from the Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovationrsquos Job Creation Partnership and is also partner-ing with the District of Port Hardy the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure BC Hydro Western Forest Products and the Town of Port McNeill English explains that there is knotweed in many areas of the region with the highest concentration likely in Coal Harbour with Port Hardy also heavily affected

Knotweed spreads rapidly through root systems and can be detrimental to biodiversity and increase the risk of soil erosion ldquoThe need for the program is to address the potential liability if knotweed gets into the water and sewage systemsrdquo English says adding that it can damage this infrastructure

English says that there are two methods for eradicating knotweed One is to inject a pesticide directly into the roots which kills the root system and the other is to cut it back over the course of a few years eventually killing it off He explains that discussion so far has proposed

Port McNeill as a training ground for crews as there are only four to five outcroppings there and the issue is not as serious as in other areas

At the June 1 Town of Port McNeill council meeting a May 13 letter was discussed from English and Patrick Donaghy RDMWrsquos manager of oper-ations

They asked for a letter of support from Port McNeill to include in their funding application

Councillor Graham MacDonald was against the idea of training occur-ring in Port McNeill ldquoTheyrsquore going to come here and theyrsquore going to use chemicals and Irsquom dead against itrdquo he said adding that he feels focus should be on eradicating knotweed in Coal Harbour

English says that it is important to remember that the pesticides used in the eradication program are all licensed and permitted and will be administered by crews qualified by the province Crews would be tar-geting outbreaks on municipal prop-erty or rights of way where munici-pal infrastructure goes There would only be work done on private land if permission had previously been obtained

Mayor Shirley Ackland suggested asking for more information on the program and how it would affect Port McNeill including specific plans to deal with the knotweed and if and what kinds of chemicals would be used in the process The issue was tabled until the June 15 meeting

1-7053 Market StPort Hardy

250949-6900

The Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations is considering establishing up to eight new Biodiversity Mining and Tourism Areas (BMTAs) under the Environment and Land Use Act For King Island the ministry is looking at the possibility of establishing a conservancy under the Park Act instead of a BMTA These areas would comprise approximately 295000 hectares of Crown land

The ministry is also proposing to cancel the 2007 South Central Coast Order and Central and North Coast Order and all their amendments (2009 and 2013) and replace these with the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest land use objectives established by legal order pursuant to Section 934 of the Land Act and for the purposes of the Forest and Range Practices Act The proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order sets forest management requirements within the 64 million hectares of the Great Bear Rainforest (see schedule A in the proposed Order) The proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order addresses First Nations cultural heritage resources freshwater ecosystems and habitats landscape and stand level biodiversity and bear habitat Together the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order and potential BMTAsconservancy will meet the goals of reserving 70 of historic old growth forests with some minor exceptions while maintaining a viable forest industry in the Great Bear Rainforest

In areas designated as BMTAs commercial logging and hydro-electric power generation linked to the power grid would be prohibited other resource activities and land uses would remain subject to existing legal requirements The designations would only apply to provincial Crown land

Areas designated as conservancies explicitly recognize the importance of the area to First Nations for social ceremonial and cultural uses Conservancies provide for a wider range of low impact compatible economic opportunities than Class A parks however commercial logging mining and hydroelectric power generation other than local run-of-the-river projects are prohibited The designation would only apply to provincial Crown land

The public is invited to comment on the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest order and potential BMTAsconservancy June 11 2015 to August 10 2015

Copies of the proposed order and associated maps and maps of the potential BMTAsconservancy are available online at httpswwwforgovbccaTASBSLRPGBR_BMTA_LUORhtml

Copies of the order can also be acquired from the following ministry officesbull North Island Central Coast Natural Resource District 2217 Mine Road Port McNeill BC V0N 2R0bull FrontCounter BC Suite 142 2080 Labieux Road Nanaimo BC V9T 6J9bull Campbell River Natural Resource District 370 South Dogwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6Y7bull Skeena Region 3726 Alfred Avenue Smithers BC V0J 2N0bull Bella Coola field office 1681 Airport Road Bella Coola BC V0T 1C0

Written comments may be sent to

Great Bear Rainforest Land Use OrderBMTAs Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations West Coast Region

Suite 142 2080 Labieux Road Nanaimo BC V9T 6J9 or fax 250-751-7081 or email GreatBearRainforestgovbcca

Potential Biodiversity Mining and Tourism Areas and Proposed Land Use Objectives ndash Great Bear Rainforest

Kimsquit

Kitsault

Gil

Braden

Green

King Island

Broughton

Thurlow

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Proposed Great Bear RainforestOrder Boundary

Potential Biodiversity Mining and

Tourism Areas (BMTA)

Potential ConservancyBMTA

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPort Alice has been

dealt another blowThe Neucel Specialty

Cellulose mill in Port Alice will be closed lon-

ger than the six months previously announced The closure which began Feb 21 put about 400 people out of work

ldquoThere has been little or no upwards move-ment in the global dis-solving pulp market and forecasts indicated that the weak market price for dissolving pulp will continue through 2015 and into 2016rdquo said Chief Executive Officer Wanli Zhao in a letter to employees dated May 19

ldquoThe shareholders have evaluated this sit-

uation as well as the currently reliability of the mill and have come to the decision that in the interest of securing the long-term viability of the Mill the produc-tion curtailment will be extended into 2016rdquo Zhao said

During the curtail-ment the sharehold-ers have approved the development of a number of projects to address mechanical and operational issues that contribute to chronic poor reliability

ldquoItrsquos bad news for all

the people who were planning on going back to work in six monthsrdquo said Village of Port Alice Mayor Jan Allen adding the announce-ment did not come as a complete surprise

In the interim Village administration is ldquowork-ing hard at bringing courses here through North Island Collegerdquo Allen said

For instance the com-munity will be the host for a Building Service Worker Training course being offered July 14 to July 21

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Fire Safety

Neucel extends mill closure

Students at Gwarsquosala-rsquoNakwaxdarsquoxw School listen during a fire safety training session in the school gymna-sium on the morning of June 1

Hannah Griffin photo

Do you have a story ideaCall 250-949-6225

James born in Alert Bay moved to Port Hardy 30 yrs ago Responsible for managing the yard deliveries amp HIAB crane truck rentals James has moved everything from helicopters ceremonial totem poles and house packages

experience to the Tri-Port area he takes pride knowing that his role is an important part of the industry Working long days can be challenging but knowing that he has a great family to come home to makes it all worthwhile

meet James and the rest of the team at

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Ticket outletsbull Shoppers Drug Mart Campbell River locations

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LAST CHANCE

DISTRICT OF PORT HARDYNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to sections 890 and 892 of the Local Government Act that a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC on Tuesday June 23 2015 at 630pm for the purpose of hearing representations concerning District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw No1010- 2013 to

1) add a new zone CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 which includes all of the permitted uses of the I-1 Light Industrial Zone as well as the added principal permitted use of Animal Kennel and

2) changing the applicable zone from I-1 Light Industrial to CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 with respect to the property addressed as 6143 Bronze Road and legally described as Lot A Section 21 Township 6 Rupert District Plan 40592 (PID 000-206-652) and shown as SUBJECT PROPERTY on the map below

TAKE NOTICE that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015 can be obtained at the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC between the hours of 830 AM and 430 PM Monday through Friday or by using the contact information below

Anyone who believes that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015opportunity to be heard in person by a representative or by written submission at the Public Hearing at the above-noted time and place If you are unable to attend the Public Hearing written comments may be mailed facsimiled emailed or hand-delivered to the District of Port Hardy by 300pm Tuesday June 23 2015 Legally the District cannot consider any representations or submissions made after the close of the Public Hearing Inquiries and written comments should be directed submitted to

District of Port Hardy

7360 Columbia Street PO Box 68 Port Hardy BC V0N 2P0

Telephone 250-949-6665 Email jlongporthardyca Facsimile 250-949-7433

STORY IDEACall (250) 949-6225

By Hannah GriffinReporterOn a Friday evening several

cars pull into the small parking lot of the OrsquoConnor Lake Recreation Site south of Port McNeill A group of young people light a crackling fire and listen to music sprawled on a blanket They eat dinner and enjoy some drinks on the grassy lawn by the lake The scene has all the ingredients for a rowdy night in the making but by 930 pm the dying fire and a few bottles lying on the grass are all that linger at the site as the cars hastily pull out of the park-ing lot perhaps taking the young people home in time for curfews

Just outside Port Hardy is Beaver Lake Recreation Area There is a calm lake with seven stone-grey picnic tables a fire pit and a partially-submerged raft White daisies dot the long grass and a confetti-like collection of wet tissues earplugs and empty food wrappers dots the daisies Garbage is clearly visible but a single garbage can is not

Twenty-three kilometres south down the Port Alice Road is the Marble River Recreation Site Mid-afternoon a family is finishing a picnic lunch on a table and taking the remnants in a plastic bag back to their car Not everyone using public areas is as respectful of packing out what they bring in as a mound of garbage deposited in a nearby bush suggests Visitors to these sites should undisputedly be practising responsible site usage and packing out what they bring in The reality is that not everyone does It could be argued that more garbage recep-tacles at these sites would encourage some people to throw out their garbage and treat these sites with more respect According to some individuals closely involved in the care of these sites however this is a surprisingly complex issue as having garbage receptacles can actually create different kinds of problems

Greg Fletcher administrator for the Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) explains that sites on the Alice Lake Loop Recreational Corridor are operated and maintained through a partnership between the RDMW Recreation Trails and Sites BC and Western Forest Products (WFP) including Marble River Beaver Lake Kathleen Lake and Devilrsquos Bath Representatives from each of the three involved groups have noted that the partner-ship has been very successful

Duncan Mactavish district recreation officer for Recreation Sites and Trails BC (Discovery Coast) explains that sites are divided into three groupings fee sites that are managed and where users are pay-ing for a service like Clint Beek non-fee sites that are also managed and user-maintained sites that are not actively managed apart from facility upgrades when needed

Fletcher explains that some of the Alice Lake Loop sites were an obligatory part of WFPrsquos tree farm licence back when they were created The district enters into a contract to help care for the sites from June until Labour Day

The district takes care of their own sites year-round but these specific Alice Lake Loop ones depend on provincial funding to offset the cost of care Kindry Mercer regional engagement officer for WFP says that throughout the year WFP provides a range of maintenance on the sites including identify-ing dangerous trees and felling them but that dur-ing the on-season it is maintained by Recreational Trails and Sites BC and the RDMW Mactavish

says that they provide garbage pick-up at some fee sites but the majority are pack in pack out Fletcher and Mactavish both note the extremely large time commitment it would take to have garbage pick-up at many sites especially when driving time to and between sites is considered

Fletcher says that a major reason these sites do not have garbage disposal is that in the past when there were more garbage disposal units they would be filled to the brim with household waste garbage that bore little resemblance to the typical waste accu-mulated from a few nights of camping or a picnic Mercer echoes this saying that historically when there were more garbage receptacles at sites they ended up being full of waste that did not seem to have any relation to site use Mactavish says that this was a major problem at Beaver Lake in particular

Another issue that involved parties have noted is the need for bear-proof containers in these areas Fletcher says that ldquothe issue is who will provide the bear-proof containersrdquo and that if sites do not have them then garbage needs to be picked up very fre-quently to minimize problems

Leaving garbage receptacles full for extended periods of time can be dangerous for both bears and people

The obvious solution may then appear to be bear-proof containers at every site yet cost is a huge impediment with a single bear bin costing around $2500 not including the cost of installation Mactavish says that their budget is already quite tight and that he would prefer to use funds for things that help improve sites-instead of counteracting user littering - things like repairing and upgrading old infrastructure like rotting picnic tables

There is the additional issue of site usage outside the June-Labour Day period that the RDMWrsquos con-tract runs for During warm spring days and even during this unusually mild past winter people still use these sites and one party of people neglecting to treat a site with respect can quickly leave it riddled with trash

Fletcher acknowledges this and says that they may be open to discussing contracts starting earlier in the spring but that an extension like this would depend on provincial funding This absence of garbage receptacles at some of these sites seems on its face to be counter intuitive to their care and maintenance Upon further investigation however it seems like the lack of waste disposal has been deemed necessary to deal with other behaviours and wildlife manage-ment

The message is clear - whether or not there is a place to deposit garbage it should not be left by users at the scenic sites that dot this region

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

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Garbage disposal in region a Catch-22

Garbage litters the grounds of the Beaver Lake Recreation Site outside of Port Hardy

Hannah Griffin Photo

Hannah GriffinReporterAt 720 am on June 2 Port

Hardy Fire and Rescue respond-ed to a fire at E J Klassenrsquos Motorcade

A 1994 Rolls Royce that was parked in front of the service department began emitting smoke from its engine

The Port Hardy Fire and Rescue Department responded with three trucks about eight minutes after a call was made to 911 about the incident

The firefighters used hoses to

put out the engine fire quickly Norman Darling assistant

service manager at E J Klassen Motorcade says that the owner of the vehicle in question was on his way to the dealership for a service appointment and once he drove the car onto their lot fire began to come out of the left hand side of the car

Darling reports that an E J Klassen employee ran out with a fire extinguisher but was unable to open the hood of the car

The owner of the car was unin-jured

Car catches on fire

The BC interior town of Cache Creek declared a state of local emergency Sunday May 23 after a flash flood raged through the town This campaign will help pay for recovery efforts Please help us put our town back together Even the smallest donation will make a difference

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorThe North Island

Marine Education and Research Society (MERS) is putting the fun in fund-raising

On Sunday June 14 MERS will be converg-ing at the Seahorse Cafeacute amp Gallery in Telegraph Cove for the ldquoLove Your Oceanrdquo event from 11 am to 2 pm

Love Your Ocean is a fund-raiser for MERSrsquos whale research and a lsquofunrsquo raiser for families

The event will include games crafts music food a barbecue as well as a raffle and auction

Support from busi-nesses for raffle and silent auction items has been overwhelming with whale watching trips pottery clothing kayaking and more up for grabs says Jackie Hildering humpback whale researcher and education director for MERS

The silent-auction

will be live and on-line as well

The Marine Education and Research Society based in Alert Bay was incorporated in 2010 The association was formed to bring together existing marine research

and education projects as well as to provide a platform from which to conduct further work in the future

The directors of MERS are marine biologists and educa-tors brought together

through their work in the marine environ-ment While based here MERS directors have worked in many coun-tries and oceans

To date MERS research has been focused on projects investigating humpback and minke whales but has also included work on other baleen whales as well as on killer whales in other parts of the world

ldquoWersquore tying to have this event thatrsquos dynam-icrdquo Hildering said add-ing she will be in her dive gear as The Marine Detective and there will be a whole lot of marine puppets as well as the opportunity for people to have their photo taken in whale costumes

People will also

have the opportunity to suggest a name for a Humpback whale

Funds generated will go to support the work the group is doing in the area ldquoAn awful lot of what wersquore doing is all volunteer Therersquos a lot of valuable work being done and we have to find ways to get this work donerdquo

Hildering is grateful for the overwhelming support the society has received from the local business community for the event The eco-tourism companies have made numerous offers available she said The Seahorse Cafeacute is donat-ing the proceeds from their food sales that day to MERS

ldquoItrsquos extremely mov-ing rdquo she said

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPeople who entered

Port Hardy Secondary School June 2 would be forgiven for think-ing they had entered a construction zone

The halls rang with the sounds of saw-ing hammering and grinding as crowds of youngsters with the help of teachers and volunteers put togeth-er a personalized wooden bench

The process included students assembling the bench and cus-tomizing it with their initials cut from metal and a PHSS brand they got to burn into the wood

The event was part of a transitions pro-gram which introduced students from six area elementary schools to PHSS which they will be attending in the fall

ldquoThe bench was part of Trades Day which is an Industry Trades Authority (ITA) spon-sored event under the lsquoYes2Itrsquo programrdquo said school Counsellor Levin Prong

ldquoTrades Day is designed to inform and encourage youth to consider future trades

careersrdquo Prong said PHSS woodwork

teacher Joel Dyck and PHSS metal-work teacher Kevin McGhee designed and prepared the bench-es The Woodwork 8 and Metalwork 10-12 classes prefabricated all the pieces They also helped with the

learning process mak-ing sure the newcom-ers followed the safe practices the older students had learned during their studies at PHSS

School District 85 and local trades pro-fessionals were also invited to support and inform students throughout the pro-

cess The Trades Day also served as a fun-filled orientation dur-ing which Grade 7 students were familiar-ized with PHSS the industrial facilities and given the opportu-nity to meet with new peers with whom they will attend school next year

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 11

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Colin Rak burns a Port Hardy Secondary School brand into his bench

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June 12Rachel McMillan reading from her second book Black

Tide Rising A-Frame Bookstore Port McNeill 7 pm

June 14The Marine Education and Research Society is

hosting the Love your Ocean fund-raiser event at the Seahorse Cafe amp Gallery at Telegraph cove from 11 am to 2 pm

June 18From 430-630 pm at Robert Scott Elementary

School (closed) Bill 11 Awareness barbecue

June 23North Island Community Services Society 37th

AGM Old School Seniorsrsquo room 375 Shelley Crescent Port McNeill 530 dinner financial review election of directors

June 276th annual Port McNeill Logger Sports Society

Lumberjack Competition to be held on Saturday

June 27th at the Port McNeill waterfront with the main show from 11 am to 3 pm

June 29The Port Hardy Seniorsrsquo Housing Society is look-

ing for board members We meet once a month at 7480 Rupert Street Port Hardy in the Seniorsrsquo Common Room Next meeting date June 29 at 7 pm

Please come to the meeting if you are interested in volunteering on this board

For more information please call Jo-Anne Beek at 250-949-6435

July 14th annual Canada Day Regatta Sointula

July 125th Annual North Island Cops for Cancer Golf

Tournament Sunday July 12 10 am Shotgun Start Seven Hills Golf Course To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For information Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

July 13-17St John Gualbert Church in Port McNeill is offer-

ing a week-long summer camp for children The Summer Day Camp programme is designed for children ages 5-11 years old and will run from 9 am to 3 pm each day For more information phone 250-956-3533

July 31- August 3Port AliceRumble Beach 50th Year Reunion

September 12-13The Mount Waddington Fall Fair will be held in

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Dancestreams Vancouver Islandrsquos longest-established youth dance com-pany will be holding auditions for the coming 2015-16 season on Sunday June 14 at Qualicum Beach School of Dance Formed in 1985 to provide enriched training opportunities for professionally minded teen dancers Dancestreams brings together talented teens from communities throughout Vancouver Island

Every Sunday September to May these dedicated and hard-working young people come together in a cen-tral location for six hours of intensive classes and rehearsals on top of their regular training in the home studios Performance of the new works is a key to the success of the Company - each spring the dancers tour through-out the Vancouver Island region and occasionally further afield

This past season Dancestreams spent an incredible eight days in Los Angeles working with a choreogra-pher as well as taking classes at a number of professional venues The Company is renowned throughout the world and has been honoured with

the award for ldquoTop 40 Under 40 and a Creation Residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts Many of the Dancestreams alumni have gone on to successful careers in professional dance Dancestreams offers serious dance students the opportunity to work with dancers with similar focus and determination in a situation where they can learn as much from each other as from the guest teachers and artistic staff

Supported by a registered char-ity (Vancouver Island Youth Dance Theatre) with assistance from the Province of British Columbia and the BC Arts Council Dancestreams gives back to the community by bringing outstanding contemporary dance to both school children and the public at large The audition for dancers age 12 to 18 takes the form of a class Even if your dancer is not yet ready to audition they are welcome to come for class They begin at 1130- 2 pm Cost $15 per class Pre-registration is strongly recommended email Dancestreamsshawca or call 250-723-9525

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Hannah GriffinReporterPort McNeill-

born David Rannala is bringing relief to homeowners who have botched their houses

The Victoria-based contractor is fea-tured on Home and Garden Televisionrsquos new show ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo along-side comedian Steve Patterson Homeowners who have attempted to ren-ovate or fix their own houses with disastrous results are given a les-son from experts and then renovators and then put their skills to use and beautify the mistakes

Rannala owner of Rannala Construction in Victoria and a cer-tified journeyman carpenter says that he ldquoliterally just got kind of a phone call out of the bluerdquo from Ottawa-based televi-sion production com-pany Mountain Road Productions

The company cast him in the show which recently wrapped its first season air-ing now Rannala describes the experi-ence on the show as great but the schedule as hectic with 14 days straight spent shoot-ing each project and a week off in Victoria in between This schedule has allowed Rannala to cultivate a new skill ldquoworking for days on end with basically no sleeprdquo he jokes

The most challeng-ing project Rannala recalls from shooting the first season of ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo is the soon to be aired Hastings project a huge amount of work that needed to be com-pleted in a very short amount of time

ldquoIt was basically bulldozer baitrdquo he says

He usually works on custom high-end homes and says that the stress surround-ing the projects on the show is different because it is about fig-uring out quickly how

to move forward and improve the situation The show includes a team of skilled off-air carpenters who keep work moving when Rannala is involved in on-camera work

Rannala lived in Port McNeill until he was around seven and his father is still a resi-dent

Growing up in Port McNeill his life was full of ldquowhat you do as a kid in McNeill fires and fishingrdquo He moved to Victoria dur-ing his childhood and began an apprentice-ship right out of high school

Back in Victoria now that the show is

airing Rannala paus-es for a second while considering his long term goals

ldquoIf the sun and the stars and the moon

align we would bring the film crew to the North Islandrdquo

New episodes air Tuesday at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 13

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Port McNeill-born contractor David Rannala left one of the stars of HGTVrsquos I Wrecked My House with show host Steve Patterson

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THANK YOUFOR JOINING THE FIGHTThank you to all of our volunteers donors and partners whose support made this yearrsquos Daffodil Month such a great success Together we can change cancer forever

Would like to thank the North Island businesses for another successful Legion firewood cut

WESTERN FOREST PRODUCTS INCCOAST FOREST INDUSTRIES LTD

PORT MCNEILL LOG SALVAGEJF TRUCKING LTD

hellipand an amazing army of 70 volunteer workers who turned out to make this yearrsquos Legion woodcut happenYour support is much appreciated because we realize that without your help none of this would have been possible It is a tremendous feeling to know that we have such generosity in the North Island and a true feeling of community spirit

Port McNeill Legion Branch 281 ampPort McNeill Legion Ladies Auxiliary

Call to schedule your consultation with Dr Irinakis 250-338-5011email courtenayperiodontistgmailcom Suite 101-389 12th Street Courtenay

Is pleased to introduce

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to our practice

Dr Irinakis has been offering his Periondontal Services to the Campbell River region and has fallen in love with the North Island

Dr Irinakis has now established a Periodontal Implant Centre in Courtenay in order to continue to service the residents of the North Island and the Comox Valley

Services Offered at our new facility include- Periodontal Therapy by a Specialist- Esthetic Gum Grafting- Guided Bone Regeneration and of course we always strive to provide the

Highest Standard of Implant Dentistry

QualificationsDoctor of Dental Surgery Athens University Masters in Oral Biology UBC Diploma in Periodontics UBC Fellow of Royal College of Dentists Canada Certified Specialist in Periodontics Restricted to Specialty

bull_____________bull ldquoDr Irinakis currently serves the Graduate Periodontics amp Implant

Surgery program at UBC as a Clinical Associate

Professorrdquo

Did You Know - Dr Tassos Irinakis was the Director of the

Graduate Periodontics amp Implant Surgery program at UBC until the summer of 2014

- He has published extensively his clinical research on Implants amp Bone Grafting on various scientific journals For a list of his scientific research you may go to ldquohttpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedterm=irinakisrdquo

Smileof the week

Alexis Dawson 14 right and Danielle Wigard 13 watch a game from the sidelines during the

Aftershock Soccer Tournament in Port Hardy May 29 to May 31

THE NORTH ISLAND EAGLESREP HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Is now accepting coaching applications for the 20152016

Without coaches the divisions will not runPlease express interest to

Andrew Laming at 250-956-2942 ortreetech8hotmailcom

Application deadline June 20th 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorA local student has

made a national splash with a science project that turns the ocean tide into electricity

Clayton Harderrsquos remarkable journey began at North Island Secondary School in Port McNeill with a project called ldquoTidal Power Pumprdquo

Harder a Grade 8 student designed and made a pump that can generate electricity using tides

ldquoWhile I was down at the docks in Port McNeill I noticed the rise and fall of the tides looked like a pump So I thought I would design a pump that would run off the tides to generate electric-ityrdquo said Clayton of the inspiration for his project

The young man is interested particularly in environmental sci-ences and finding ways to ldquostop stuff from harming the environ-mentrdquo

Harder created a

small-scale prototype which was actually able to run a light for a short period of time

This April Clayton 14 entered his proj-ect into the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair at NISS His proj-ect won the Michael Crooks Physics award The BC Hydro for Generations award and Top Overall Project award which allowed him to attend the Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Fredericton New Brunswick

Clayton had to fund-raise over $2000 for this trip said his mom Kathy and was sup-ported by North Island Chipping the Rotary Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill the Lions Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill Lemare Lake Logging Ltd and Strategic Forest Management

NISS Foods Teacher Ricki McCrae pur-chased the ingredients and organized a bake sale and vegetable bundles and firewood were also sold as a fund-raiser

ldquoThey and many others all helped make this trip possiblerdquo said Kathy

ldquoIt made me happy that so many people cared about the science fair and helping people to go thererdquo Clayton said

From May 9 to May 17 Clayton attended this fair along with 500

other kids from across Canada whose projects placed in their regional science fairs There were only 65 projects from BC that made it to the CWSF That total was from the senior intermediate and junior levels combined

The week included a day of judging from 830 am to 530 pm where Clayton was interviewed thoroughly by over 20 different judges There was also two and a half days of public viewing which over 4000 people attended

The event wasnrsquot all work a day was set aside for the kids to go to various sites in the Fredericton area Clayton was able to spend a day at the Bay of Fundy

Friday May 15 featured an awards day ceremony where Clayton was pre-sented with a Silver Medal of Excellence and the Junior Energy Challenge Award The silver medal awards come with a $2000 scholarship to Western University

ldquoThis is a huge achievement as less than one per cent of the science fair projects make it to the Canada Wide Science Fair and out of those less than one third receive any type of awardrdquo said Kathy

ldquoAs parents we are very proud of his accomplishments but we are most proud of who he is He is grow-

ing up to be a fine respectful young man That is what is impor-tantrdquo she said

ldquoWersquove seen increas-ing growth with all the projectsrdquo said Rena Sweeney chair of the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair Committee

Clayton specifically is ldquolooking at ways to apply his projects to solve real world prob-lemsrdquo Sweeney said

ldquoWersquore looking for-ward to see the direc-tion hersquos going itrdquo she said

And his mind is already turning

Although he is just in the initial stages Clayton hopes to build enough pumps to store energy on a Tesla bat-tery to power a home

While he is think-ing about the future Clayton also has an illustrious past

His forays into sci-ence fairs began in Grade 6 when his project was top proj-ect overall but he was too young to attend the CWSF

In 2014 Claytonrsquos project won top overall project once again and he attended the CWSF event which was held in Windsor Ontario There he won a Bronze Medal of Excellence

Science skills obvi-ously run in the family

Claytonrsquos brother Trevor won top over-all project awards in 2011 and 2012 and attended the CWSF in Toronto and then in Charlottetown PEI

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201514

North Island Secondary School Grade 8 student Clayton Harder won two awards at the Canada Wide Science Fair in New Brunswick

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We will be making electrical system improvements in your area To ensure the safety of our work crews it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately eight hours

Where Port AliceWhen Saturday June 13 2015Time 800 am to 400 pm

To prepare for this interruption and protect your equipment from damage please turn off all lights electrical heaters and major appliances and unplug all electronics

We are sorry for the inconvenience We will restore power as soon as we can

Visit bchydrocomoutages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information 45

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MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGEPORT ALICE

NOTICE OF A

Chamber UpdatePort Hardy amp District Chamber of Commerce ndash Angela Smith Executive DirectorSubmissions to Update Fax 250-949-6653 or email phccadmcablerocketcom

Port Hardy Chamber NEWS

GazetteNORTH ISLAND

sponsored by

Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce Chamber Update June

WELCOME NEW MEMBERSCanadian Cancer Society - We are pleased to welcome the Canadian Cancer Society to our organization Former PHCC board member Lisa Harrison is doing a fantastic job as the North Island Coordinator as evidenced by the great success of the 2015 Relay for Life The next big event is Tour de Rock in September and we look forward to supporting the fundraising efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society

Seaway Ventures Ltd - Leah Robinson is the principal of Seaway Ventures Ltd the organization currently running the Port Hardy Port Authority New releases on the status of port operations are available online at the Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce website wwwporthardychambercom

Port Hardy Flowers and Gifts - We are pleased to add this great business in a new retail location at Market Street in Port Hardy Please visit or call in your order to 250-902-2666

WORLD OCEANS DAY 2015Thank you to all the volunteers and participants at Port Hardyrsquos World Oceans Day Event 2015 Over 575 participants from Port Hardy schools and community attended this annual educational event in Carrot Park Special thanks to Lynette Tanaka of the Port Hardy Visitor Centre for all her efforts in making this event a continued success

VANISLE 360 BBQJoin CFNI Coast Radio live on location during our community BBQ Greet sailors and their teams as they arrive in Port Hardy following the Telegraph Cove to Port Hardy leg The fundraising BBQ amp Awards Ceremony will be in Carrot Park from 400pm - 700pm on Thursday June 11 Proceeds go to benefit community events and programs at the Visitor Services amp Information Centre in Port Hardy Deluxe Burgers amp sides $1000

DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEEDo you have proactive suggestions for the Port Hardy Chamber of

Commerce Downtown Improvement Committee Email them to

managerporthardychambercom for your chance to win a box of garbage

bags amp a trash picker-upper

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 15

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe Tri-Port

Speedway Association kicked off the 2015 season with a race event on June 7

Stock car racing enthusiasts flocked to the wooden stands above the track and lined the top of the hill on picnic blankets and in lawn chairs

Shortly after 1 pm drivers of the six entered cars gathered in the centre of the clay track to hear asso-ciation President Dan Stewart outline what each flag means event rules and regulations as well as to offer his hopes for the day

ldquoThe best thing you

guys can do is expect to lose every event this yearrdquo he said to the gathered drivers explaining that safety was a major priority

ldquoWe all want to go home in one piecerdquo

Engines began to roar as racers began the trophy dash four laps around the track

Announcer Ken Fraser explained that their stock car events typically run about two to three hours and are composed of three dis-tinct events Following the trophy dash there are two heat races one is a time trial and the second is based on points from that time trial

The last event is

based on points stand-ings from throughout the day

President Dan Stewart and Announcer Ken Fraser explained that the hot dry weath-er it was 18 degrees on race day contributed to some issues with dust They mitigate the problem by spraying down throughout the event but it just evapo-rates

The Tri-Port Speedway Association has another event on June 21 at 1 pm and the Dust Bowl Weekend is set for Aug 22 and 23 Anyone interested in volun-teering can contact organizer Teresa Lee at (250) 949-7273

SPORTS amp RECREATIONSubmit results to 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at sportsnorthislandgazettecom bull Deadline 10 am Monday

on deckTell us about items of interest to the sports community

June 18-21Fatherrsquos Day

Classic Slo Pitch tournament coming up June 18-21

June 20-21GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Loggersrsquo tourna-ment

June 21Tri-Port Speedway

Association race June 21 at 1 pm

June 27Port Alice Golf

Club Menrsquos Open June 27-28

June 276th annual Port

McNeill logger Sports Society L u m b e r j a c k Competition from 11 am to 3 pm at the Port McNeill water-front

July 11Tri-Port Speedway

Association race July 11 at 6 pm

July 125th Annual North

Island Cops for Cancer Open Golf Tournament Sunday July 12 at 10 am Seven Hills Golf amp Country Club

To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For infor-mation Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

August 2Donny MacLeod

M e m o r i a l Tournament Aug 1 andor Aug 2 email m-mfarre l lhot-mailcom to register September 12-13

GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Menrsquos Open

Tri-Port Speedway off to great start

The Tri-Port Speedwayrsquos first event of the 2015 season on June 7

Hannah Griffin photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorGet ready to rumbleDrag racing enthusiasts wonrsquot

want to miss the North Island Timing Associationrsquos summer series that promises to provide a million thrills a minute

On June 20-21 the annual Rumble on the Runway will be taking place at the Port McNeill Airport The race is one of three scheduled for this summer The others will be held July 18-19 and Aug 22-23

ldquoEach race day we typically see 50 to 75 carsrdquo said Acting President Chris Sharpe with about 15 from the North island

and the remaining vehicles from Campbell River Courtenay Nanaimo Ladysmith Duncan Shawnigan Lake Victoria Port Alberni Tofino and Powell River

There are typically three class-es of car at the event Sportsman (street carsmini vans) Pro which is a faster car some street cars but mostly dedicated race cars and Super Pro which is basically the same as Pro class but uses ldquoelectronicsrdquo in enginetransmission control

The Rumble on the Runway began in 2008 Sharpe said when ldquoa couple guys were look-ing to promote the sport and

bring a new influx of people to the North Islandrdquo

North Island Timing Association is the only drag rac-ing association on Vancouver Island that runs three large 18 mile bracket races every race season Port Alberni also has a 14 mile track also at a airport but it is only raced on one week-end per year

ldquoWersquore excited to have a actu-al 18 mile track that is recog-nized by the National Hot Rod Associationrdquo said Sharpe

Spectator admission is $5 per person at the gate and there is a concession on site for breakfast and lunch

Revving up for Rumble race

Submitted photo

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe North Island Loggers Golf Tournament

an event that has run for nearly three decades will have golfers swinging their clubs in the friendly weekend event June 20 and 21

The tournament hosted by Seven Hills Golf and Country Club has three flights taking place Saturday morning Saturday afternoon and Sunday

There are prizes for everyone given out Sunday evening and dinner will be provided There is generally an allotment of 144 golf-ers and all prizes are donated by community businesses

Apart from being a sporting event the tournament is notable in that all profits go towards providing scholarships for local stu-dents through Port Hardy Secondary School and North Island Secondary School In pre-vious years the tournament proceeds went towards supporting local people in need and charities and for the previous three years has been supporting scholarships In 2014 six students were recipients of these scholar-ships

Critical to the success of this event is contri-butions by sponsors and any local organiza-tions or businesses interested in doing so may contact Bill Gray at 250-949-7623 or Lito Pineda at 250-956-5234 Donations may be dropped off at the WFP Port McNeill office or can be picked up by committee members (found on the event Facebook page)

Woods out for Loggers

Tourney

The first Rumble on the Runway drag racing event will be held in Port McNeill June 20-21

The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

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PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

1114

NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

1114

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

1114

CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

1114

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

E-Mail pastorgeorgeprovidenceplaceca

1114

PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

FELLOWSHIPSunday Services - 400pm

1-250-949-6247 Box 159 Port Alice

You are extended a special invitationto share in our Services

1114

ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCHat entrance to Tsulquate Village

(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

1114

North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

DEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMING EVENTS

GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

INFORMATION

CANADA BENEFIT Group - Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability Get up to $40000 from the Canadian Government Toll-free 1-888-511-2250 or online at wwwcanadabenefi tcafree-assessment

DEATHSDEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

PERSONALS

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Port Hardy meets every Wednesday amp Saturday at the Upper Island Public Health Unit on Gray Street at 8pm Sundays at the Salvation Army Lighthouse 8635 Granville St at 7pm Contact Ed at 250-902-0310 or 250-949-9655

ALL MALE hot gay hookups Call free 800-462-9090 only 18 and over

Have a problem with alcohol

We can helpAlcoholics Anonymous

Port McNeillRick 250-230-4555Cody 250-230-4218

Mondays and Fridays at 800 pm

Room 3 at the Old School

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TIMESHARE

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EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN PORT HARDY Newly renovated

fully furnished 3800 sqft turnkey restaurant available

immediately for lease For further info call

250-949-0556

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION In-demand career Employers have work-at-home positions available Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program Visit Care-erStepcaMT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

HELP WANTED

Camcor Diving Service is hiring WCBDCBC Divers for work on the East amp West Coast of Vancouver Island

Please email resumes to camcordivingtelusnet

or call Kimberlee at 250-217-8443 Staff Housing Available

COOKSSERVERS Northern Lights Restaurantin Port McNeill is looking for cooksservers for our busy summer season Please

email resume to chefphiltelusnet or apply in person

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

MEDICALDENTAL

MEDICAL Transcriptionists are in huge demand Trainwith Canadarsquos top MedicalTranscription school Learnfrom home and work fromhome Call today 1-800-466-1535 or wwwcanscribecomemail infocanscribecom

PERSONAL SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

email classifiednorthislandgazettecom

Your community Your classifieds

TOLL FREE 1-855-310-3535

$30 SELL IT IN 3 OR IT RUNS FOR FREEPlace your private party automotive ad with us in your community paper for the next 3 weeks for only $30 If your vehicle does not sell call us and well run it again at NO CHARGE Private party only cannot be combined with other discounts

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTSFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Your Community Your Classifi eds Call 1-855-310-3535

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND

ONLINE

bcclassifi edcom

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201518

FIRST NATIONS SUPPORT WORKER (Contract)Eke Me Xi Learning Centre

30 Hours per week

General ResponsibilitiesThe First Nations Support Worker position is a member of the First Nations Support Team and is a position created from the Enhancement Agreement consultation process (2010) to provide additional support services to students through a more holistic vision The position is specific to the enhancement model delivered at the Eke Me Xi Learning Centre and areas of focus for the position are to provide academic and socio-emotional sup-port student transitions to advocate for students and their needs and to provide inter-ventionprevention measures by connecting with students staff families and communi-ty support systems to increase student success

JOB SCOPE

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Secondary Schools

ie Lahal Tournament National Aboriginal Day

and support relationships between school and home

Aboriginal students

of language and cultural contexts into daily activities (where possible)

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

courses in First Nations Studies Anthropology English Mathematics Sociology

arts social studies and science

programs

Grace Smith ~

CAMCOR DIVING SERVICES

is hiring WCBDCBC Diver on the East amp West

Coast of Vancouver Island Please email resumes to

camcordivingtelusnet or call Kimberlee at 250-217-8443 Staff Housing Available

PERSONAL SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

GET BACK ON TRACK Bad credit Bills Unemployed Need Money We Lend If you own your own home - you qualify Pioneer Acceptance Corp Member BBB

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LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today We can easily approve you by phone 1st 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now Rates start at Prime Equity counts We donrsquot rely on credit age or income

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HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

FULL SERVICE plumbing from Parker Dean Fast re-liable 247 service Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad Vancouver area 1-800-573-2928

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

ONLINE AUCTION COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT- OPENS JUNE 10 - CLOSES JUNE 17 2015----------Bailiff Seized Goods PLUS Lease Return equip AND some never installed equip---incl Eloma Elec Combi Oven Dish-washers Mixers Walkins Coolers Freezers Water Heating Ice Cream slicers furnishings AND MORE View Monday to Friday 10am to 3pm Active Auction Mart Unit 295 - 19358 96th Ave Surrey BC--- view ONLINE amp REGISTER to BID wwwactiveauction-martcom --- Tel 604-371-1190 - email buyitactiveauction-martcom

HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

Are you moving Do you have

an art project We have roll ends

Various prices for various sizes at the

North Island Gazette Come see us

SAWMILLS FROM only $4397 - Make money amp save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free info amp DVD wwwNorwoodSaw millscom400OT or call 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

95 ACRE UNIQUE 4 bd 2300 sq ft split level home Peaceful and private 35 fruit trees and grapevines Walking distance to town school golf and trails Ocean mountain and city view (250)286-0634 www991petersencom

HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

PORT HARDY Well main-tained 6-plex Great invest-ment $385000 Call Noreen 250-949-6319 or email toimagineitcablerocketcom

WHOLE DUPLEX for sale- 1280sq ft per side 35 bdrms 15 bath 9498 McDougall Rd Port Hardy BC $215000 Call (250)334-8474h t t p c o m ox va l l ey c r a i g -slistcareo5019806389html

HOUSES FOR SALE

7175 HIGHLAND Dr Port Hardy 2520 sq ft 4bdr home 2 landscaped lots joined 2 door garage Walkout base-mentsuite 250-949-8922 or wwwislandnet~fi shnet Ask-ing $336000

HELP WANTED

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

OUR mortgage rates start at 219 (oac) Servicing all of BC Diffi cult Situations Welcome Call Today (855) 585 2080 or apply online at wwwrescommortgagecom

RENTALS

APARTMENTCONDO

3 BDRM APTS for rent in Har-bourview $750-$800mth No pets smoking partying Credit checkrefrsquos reqrsquod Free grocery cardhalf month rent free with lease Call Mike 250-230-3375

HADDINGTON COURTAPARTMENTS

PORT MCNEILL Newly renovated

apartments for rent Clean amp quiet building

Free satelliteFurnished suites available

Call Ron amp Linda 250-956-3365

KINGCOME MANORPORT MCNEILL

NEWLY RENOVATEDBach 1 or 2 bedrooms

Newly furnished availableFree sat tv over 300

channels Phone Ron and Linda

250-956-3365

MARINA VIEW APTS amp Townhouses Professional building 2 amp 3 bdrm Small dogs allowed Taking applica-tions Call 250-949-0192

PORT HARDY- Airport Rd 2 bdrm $550 Quiet NSNP Ref req Call 250-949-6319

SEAWIND ESTATES 2 bdrms 1 bath in great condWD Deck Ref req Availablenow $700mth Call 250-949-7079 before 7pm

HELP WANTED

RENTALS

APARTMENTCONDO

Port Hardy BCWest Park Manor amp

Lindsay Manor

Large one amp two bedroom suites some with a great

view all clean and in excellent condition

Also elegantly furnished executive suites available Well maintained secure amp

quiet buildings Close to shopping

Friendly onsite residentmanagers

Call Renee toll free 1-877-227-7888 or email

comehomepineridgevillageca

PORT MCNEILLAPARTMENTS

Well managed 1 amp 2 Bdrm suites

Gym amp sauna on site Call for availability

Phone Rick250-956-4555

PORT MCNEILLMCCLURE APTrsquoS

1 2 amp 3 Bedroom apart-ments Competitive prices

Call 250-956-3526

TWO OCEANS IN COAL HARBOUR

Large fully furnished 2 bdrmApartment includes stovefridge washer dryer amp microClean comfy quiet amp upgrad-ed Rural setting overlookingharbour Satellite TV channelsincluded ($90 value) AvailableNow $650+ hydro with a 1year lease Pets consideredCall 1-250-949-8855wwwtwoceanscom

DUPLEXES4PLEXES

PORT HARDY3 bdrm 25 bath Excellent neighbourhood fenced yard NP Ref Reqd Avail Aug 1 $800mo Call 250-949-7053

PORT MCNEILL- 3 bdrm in12 duplex 2 bath all app in-cluded Great view Showingby appt only Leave msg at250-230-2111 NSNP Refrequired Available now

MOBILE HOMES amp PADS

PORT MCNEILLMobile Home Park

Pads for rentShort walk to shopping

school amp ocean$300 month

Call 250-758-4454

SUITES UPPER

PORT HARDY- Bright spa-cious 3 bdrm upstairs suite induplex next to Avalon SchoolByng Rd Shared laundryroom downstairs Good car-pets NS NP Avail June lst$700mob 250-230-1236

TOWNHOUSES

PORT HARDY-For Rent$850mo 3 bdrm 15 bathAvail July 1st 250-956-3106

PORT HARDY Seawind Estates gated community likenew 2 bdrm in suite full sizewasherdryer $700 (604)418-3626 trojan12shaw ca

MARINE

BOATS

The award-winning Victoria News has an immediate opening for an editor

The successful candidate will possess an attention to detail as well as the ability to work under pressure in a deadline-driven environment

The successful candidate can expect to produce news copy and editorials take photographs edit stories paginate the newspaper assign stories and write compelling narratives Knowledge of InDesign Photoshop and Canadian Press style is vital

If you have a passion for and are comfortable with all aspects of multimedia journalism you may be the candidate we are seeking

The Victoria News connects with local readers in Victoria and Esquimalt and is essential in telling the stories of people and activities in these two municipalities and community neighbourhoods

Black Press community news media is an independent and international media group with more than 190 community daily and urban publications 14 press facilities and over 160 websites in BC Alberta Washington Hawaii and Ohio

Please forward your cover letter and resumeacute by June 15 2015 to

Penny SakamotoGroup Publisher818 Broughton StreetPhone 2504803204 or Fax 2503862624psakamotoblackpressca

Thank you to all who apply Only those selected for an interview will be contacted

EditorVictoria News

wwwblackpressca

Your Community Your Classifi eds

Call 1-855-310-3535

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Hannah Griffin Reporter Orcafest 2015 has become a reality Two of the festival

organizers Ashley Tapp and Jilly Laviolette were del-egates at the Town of Port McNeill council meeting on June 1 requesting $5000 for the Aug 15 event and shar-ing their vision for the festival that until recently was in danger of not happening

Mayor Shirley Ackland told Tapp and Laviolette that a decision to grant funding would not be made at the meet-ing but that Council would decide by June 15

Tapp and Laviolette said that their group of volunteers plans to move away from allocating a large portion of festival funds towards a Bounce-A-Rama an expense that together with other inflatables cost $3500 in 2014 and instead want to include fun active games that encourage

families to spend more time downtown The pair said that there has been a lot of interest from

other groups and a great deal of support and help from additional volunteers They said that the next step will be seeking out sponsors

In May the Port McNeill Chamber of Commerce announced that it would be unable to organize OrcaFest 2015 due to funding cuts and resources being directed to business community restructuring

A group of community members banded together and spearheaded making the event happen

ldquoIrsquod like to commend your energy and enthusiasmrdquo Councillor Jay Dixon told Tapp and Laviolette

The delegates also explained that they recognize the importance of organizing and delegating tasks

ldquoIf we try to take it all on wersquore going to sink our shiprdquo they said

In a May 25 email to council Tapp and Laviolette also expressed their grouprsquos interest in becoming a new community association to promote and host events and festivals

Mayor Ackland suggested the committee hold off on becoming an association at the moment a move that requires significant paperwork and function with an already-established association ldquoAs Council we are here to support what you want to do in the communityrdquo said Ackland

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 3

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OrcaFest organizers request funds

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorLocal dogs may soon have a new

place to stay when mom and dad are away

At its regular meeting May 26 District of Port Hardy Council gave first and second readings to a change to its Zoning Bylaw that would allow a kennel to be operated on Bronze Road (on the way to Storeyrsquos Beach)

Currently the property located in the Tacan Industrial Park is zoned Light Industrial

Dylan and Kristy Shaw who

own and operate Islandrsquos Edge Contracting Ltd are in the pro-cess of finalizing the purchase of property in the industrial park and would like to be able to house their contracting business a caretakerrsquos dwelling and in the future a dog kennel operation

The Shaws asked that the zoning be revised to allow a kennel as a permitted use

Rather than amend the existing applicable Light Industrial zone administration recommended that the property be considered for a new

zoning category - Comprehensive Development 6 which would permit all of the existing uses of the Light Industrial zone as well as the addi-tional use of an animal kennel

This approach would ensure that kennels are not permitted outright on other properties that are included in the Light Industrial zone which are scattered throughout the District without first undergoing a review as to location and potential impact

A public hearing will be held on June 23 at 630 pm in council chambers

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This report marks the end of the spring session in the Legislature The session left the perception it had been driven by a government bereft of ideas but desperate to stay in con-trol The last few days of debate in the Legislature are a microcosm of the manipulation of the parliamentary system by the BC Liberals

An example of the BC Liberalrsquos manipulation of the system for their own ends was the discussion around the Government Information Act The first iteration it was so badly drafted that the government itself tabled pages of amendments to be debated at the committee stage Even the title of the bill was amended to the Information Management Act We were opposed to the Act ndash which allows for an increasingly oral approach in government business in other words leaving no traceable records The legislation does not mandate a duty for the government to keep written records which means it is impossible to trace information We had seven amendments of our own which were defeated In the end the committee stage during which all these changes were introduced and debated and the bill supposedly analyzed lasted a mere 50 minutes

We spent a couple of Question Periods asking about need-ed changes to the system for children in government care who ldquoage outrdquo at 19 leaving them on their own with no family or other supports This came into shocking perspective when a young woman who had been in government care nearly her whole life who had moved 50 times and who had been abused killed herself after she left care Neither the Premier nor the minister responsible would commit to making any changes to prevent such cases happening again

The debates on bills finished early and the final two days were given over to the budget estimates of the office of the Premier This seems like a fruitless exercise as the Premier uses every opportunity either to spin or simply avoid answer-

ing For example when John Horgan the leader of the opposition asked about why she did not con-firm George Abbott as head of the Treaty Commission she started to talk about her ldquoaspirational goalsrdquo on LNG and job creation He asked that direct question four times and never got an answer

I was able to recognize School District 84rsquos Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement in the Legislature It was an honour to attend the event in Zeballos and to share with other MLAs the Districtrsquos achievement

I have been appointed to the Special Committee to Appoint a Merit Commissioner which will entail some extra work back in Victoria The Merit Commissionerrsquos job is to ensure that all public service appointments are based on ability read-ing some of the reports from previous years it is clear this was not always the case

We are not sure when the Legislature will resume sitting We are supposed to have a session in the fall for two months which might happen The government has indicated it wants to move on some legislation to speed up the sell-off of LNG to foreign companies

With the summer recess I will be busy both in the constitu-ency and through my critic portfolio working on ways to try to improve our transportation infrastructure and make BC Ferries work for us I can always be reached by email Clairetrevenamlalegbcca by phone in Campbell River on 250 287 5100 in Port Hardy on 250 949 9473 or 1 866 387 5100 toll free Feel free to friend me on Facebook or follow me on Twitter clairetrevena

By Jeff NagelBlack Press

RCMP lawsuit in courtWomen who say they were harassed and discrimi-

nated against during their service with the RCMP are in BC Supreme Court this week attempting to certify a class action lawsuit against the force

The certification hearing began Monday and the proposed class action would include 362 current and former officers and civilian employees across the country

The case was launched in 2012 by Janet Merlo a 19-year officer with the Nanaimo RCMP who was among the first officers to go public with allegations

Lawyer David Klein said the common thread among the complainants is harassment bullying and discrim-ination over an extended period of time

More women would be able to join the case if a judge agrees there was a systemic problem and certi-fies the class action

New election for doctorsA new election has been ordered for the presidency

of Doctors of BC after a recount determined the first vote ended in a tie

Dr Brian Day a leading proponent of more private health care had been declared the winner last week by a single vote

Officials at Doctors of BC (formerly the BC Medical Association) said the initial tally failed to count one vote for Dayrsquos challenger Dr Alan Ruddiman

The run-off vote between the two takes place from June 5 to 18

BC Health Minister Terry Lake said last week he was unsure whether he could meet with Day as presi-dent of the organization because the government is in a court battle with Dayrsquos Cambie Surgical Centre over whether the federal ban on doctors privately billing patients violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Site aids youth lsquoaging outrsquoThe province has unveiled a new website designed

to help teens in foster care prepare to prepare for life without government support when they turn 19 and ldquoage outrdquo of care

The site agedoutcom was designed by former foster teens to connect with vulnerable youth and showcases services and supports to help make the transition

It includes videos of former youth in care discuss-ing real world challenges and gaming ldquoquestsrdquo where youth earn rewards by completing challenges like renting an apartment getting a bank account prepar-ing for a job interview or dealing with an abusive relationship

ldquoHow do I get a jobrdquo ldquoWhere am I going to liverdquo These are the types of questions we all faced when we became adultsrdquo Children and Family Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux said ldquoBut for those in the care in the ministry the transition can be much more challengingrdquo

About 700 young people age out of government care each year

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 20154

COMMENTARYComments Box 458 Port Hardy BC V0N 2P0 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at editornorthislandgazettecom

A member ofThe North Island Gazette is published Thursdays at 7305 Market Street in Port Hardy BC by Black Press Ltd Canadian Publications Mail Agreement 391275 We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Periodical Fund of the Department of Canadian Heritage

One year home delivered North Island subscription = $4999 (includes GST PLUS Online Access)For other subscription rates call the Circulation Dept at 250-949-6225

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PUBLISHER Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEDITOR Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorREPORTERPHOTOGRAPHER Hannah Griffin

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Around the province

Legislature Spring session ends

MLA Updatewith Claire Trevena

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 5

LETTERSeditornorthislandgazettecom

The goal is to publish every letter so keep them brief clear and to the point Be hard on the problem not the person skip quotes except where readily confirmable accept editing for length and legality Include full name and home community (plus phone number to confirm authorship) Mail fax email or drop off co the editor by 400 pm Friday

Port Alice is a lovely community

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Dear EditorThe Village of Port Alice is indeed one of the most beau-

tiful places on earth It was nice to read Debra Lynnrsquos letter of appreciation

about our lovely community in the May 28th edition of the Gazette

The North Island as a whole is a region blessed with natural beauty rich in First Nationsrsquo culture and is one of the best places on earth to explore and enjoy the wilder-ness by land lake river or sea

Our region is also home to a busy forestry industry which provides us with jobs and gives us access to a vast network of back country recreational sites

The Neucel Specialty Cellulose Pulp Mill in Port Alice

is part of the forestry industry and has helped sustain fami-lies and community services for generations

Itrsquos true that the mill is on a curtailment but it is not shut down as was stated in Debrarsquos letter

Most of the millrsquos workforce is currently laid off and therersquos no question that this is a tough time for Port Alice and for Neucel employees throughout our North Island communities But we look forward to seeing the mill get back up and running in 2016

And yes we are still the Gateway to the Wild West Coast - come and visit Port Alice anytime

Yours truly Mayor Jan Allen

Village of Port Alice

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NIGEL PARR AND HELENErsquoS FAMILY would like to offer their

sincere thanks for all of the cards flowers kind words help and just hugs during the last few months since

Helene left us in April it all has helped tremendously

And remember as Helene said

ldquoDonrsquot worry about me Irsquove had a good lifeldquo

Port Hardy Harbour Authorityrsquos labour management contract has been awarded to

Port Hardy compa-ny Seaway Ventures Ltd who succeed Pacificus Biological

Services Ltd in the role

Staff appointed to the facilitation of

Harbour Services have been in the marine industry on the North Island for over 15 years

Gail Bridger will be continuing in her role as accounts manager with the Port Hardy Harbour Authority under Seaway Ventures Ltd as a result of her exem-plary work over the past five years

Angela Smith of Seaway Ventures will aid the team with her skills in admin-istration and Special Operations

Harbour Manager and primary of Seaway Ventures Ltd Leah Robinson said ldquoa positive service shift will be the focus of first term opera-tions

ldquoWe are interested in supporting the existing users of the Harbour and meet-ing their needs while looking for manners in which basic har-bour services can be enhanced Finding fiscally-responsible solutions for har-bour development are additional goals of this term There are no current plans to change any of the existing service rates and we remind

all users that finance and rate changes are decisions made at the council and admin-istrative level at the District of Port Hardy

ldquoCompared to all other marinas on the North Island we continue to offer the lowest commercial and pleasure vessel moorage rates avail-able with no sea-sonal increases At the harbour office we look forward to engaging people in a constructive way and are excited to further enhance the value that commercial rec-reational and general citizens see in the District of Port Hardy marine operationsrdquo said Robinson

Marine facilities have been identified as an area for eco-nomic growth on the North Island and constructive input from harbour users is appreciated Input and suggestions can be sent to Bridger who can be reached by email at phfloatscablerocketcom or letters can be depos-ited in the sugges-tions box during office hours Monday to Friday 8 am to 4 pm

Gazette staffMalcolm Island

has won an award for Excellence in the RuralSmall Town Planning category from the Canadian Institute of Planners

The island with a population of 613 per-manent residents and 125 seasonal ones collaborated with EcoPlan a Vancouver-based urban plan-ning firm on a proj-ect named Growing Malcolm Island

The project was born out of conversa-tions among a group of residents more than three years ago about interest in community and economy devel-

opment according to the project website

The motivation for these discussions was growing concern over both diminishing pop-ulation and decreasing business on Malcolm Island

The first meeting on April 5 2012 led to four more all well attended

This project is unique in that it was initiated led and implemented by the community a com-munity that exists without strong local governance

The Canadian Institute of Planners noticed the grassroots approach to bringing

citizens together to help support the local economy and award-ed the distinction to Malcolm Island

Previous winners in the RuralSmall Town category are Maple Creek Saskatchewan (2014) Trinity Newfoundland and Labrador (2013) Orillia Ontario (2013) and the District of Peachland British Columbia (2012)

The Canadian Institute of Planners presents annual Awards for Planning Excellence that hon-our projects judged on their excellence innovation impact on the profession imple-mentation potential and overall presenta-tion

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 20156

David Faren PhotoTruth and Reconciliation

Dr Wilton Littlechild Justice Murray Sinclair and Dr Marie Wilson receive an eagle feather following their moving speeches just prior to the official release of the report summary at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRA) closing event in Ottawa May 31 to June 3 The TRC is a component of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agree-ment Its mandate is to inform all Canadians about what happened in Indian Residential Schools (IRS) The Commission will document the truth of survivors families communi-ties and anyone personally affected by the IRS experience This includes former Indian Residential School students their families communities the churches former school employees government and other Canadians

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Flipping PancakesVolunteers Glen Northey left and Larry Bruner flip pancakes and bacon during the Hardy Bay Senior Citizens Societyrsquos annual pancake breakfast fund-raiser on June 7 to kick off BC Seniorrsquos Week

Hannah Griffin Photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorOver the last year the Town of

Port McNeill has made great strides in getting its financial house in order

ldquoBasically the town has come a long waysrdquo said Treasurer Dan Rodin at a recent council meeting According to its audited financial statements at the end of 2014 the town had $577000 in the bank com-pared to an overdraft of $295000 at

the end of 2013 said Rodin The townrsquos long-term debt has also been paid down by $101000

In 2013 the town had an operat-ing deficit of $96163 In 2014 the Town had an operating surplus of $751000

In 2014 the town received $200000 from the North Island Community Forest which went into a reserve ldquoThe Community Forest partnership has basically paid for itselfrdquo said Rodin

Port McNeill fiscal health

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RDMW Knot plans continueBy Hannah GriffinReporterThe invasive plant species knot-

weed is growing out of control in the North Island The Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) is in the process of developing a Knotweed Eradication Program Pat English RDMW manager of eco-nomic development says that the district is applying for funding from the Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovationrsquos Job Creation Partnership and is also partner-ing with the District of Port Hardy the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure BC Hydro Western Forest Products and the Town of Port McNeill English explains that there is knotweed in many areas of the region with the highest concentration likely in Coal Harbour with Port Hardy also heavily affected

Knotweed spreads rapidly through root systems and can be detrimental to biodiversity and increase the risk of soil erosion ldquoThe need for the program is to address the potential liability if knotweed gets into the water and sewage systemsrdquo English says adding that it can damage this infrastructure

English says that there are two methods for eradicating knotweed One is to inject a pesticide directly into the roots which kills the root system and the other is to cut it back over the course of a few years eventually killing it off He explains that discussion so far has proposed

Port McNeill as a training ground for crews as there are only four to five outcroppings there and the issue is not as serious as in other areas

At the June 1 Town of Port McNeill council meeting a May 13 letter was discussed from English and Patrick Donaghy RDMWrsquos manager of oper-ations

They asked for a letter of support from Port McNeill to include in their funding application

Councillor Graham MacDonald was against the idea of training occur-ring in Port McNeill ldquoTheyrsquore going to come here and theyrsquore going to use chemicals and Irsquom dead against itrdquo he said adding that he feels focus should be on eradicating knotweed in Coal Harbour

English says that it is important to remember that the pesticides used in the eradication program are all licensed and permitted and will be administered by crews qualified by the province Crews would be tar-geting outbreaks on municipal prop-erty or rights of way where munici-pal infrastructure goes There would only be work done on private land if permission had previously been obtained

Mayor Shirley Ackland suggested asking for more information on the program and how it would affect Port McNeill including specific plans to deal with the knotweed and if and what kinds of chemicals would be used in the process The issue was tabled until the June 15 meeting

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The Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations is considering establishing up to eight new Biodiversity Mining and Tourism Areas (BMTAs) under the Environment and Land Use Act For King Island the ministry is looking at the possibility of establishing a conservancy under the Park Act instead of a BMTA These areas would comprise approximately 295000 hectares of Crown land

The ministry is also proposing to cancel the 2007 South Central Coast Order and Central and North Coast Order and all their amendments (2009 and 2013) and replace these with the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest land use objectives established by legal order pursuant to Section 934 of the Land Act and for the purposes of the Forest and Range Practices Act The proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order sets forest management requirements within the 64 million hectares of the Great Bear Rainforest (see schedule A in the proposed Order) The proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order addresses First Nations cultural heritage resources freshwater ecosystems and habitats landscape and stand level biodiversity and bear habitat Together the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order and potential BMTAsconservancy will meet the goals of reserving 70 of historic old growth forests with some minor exceptions while maintaining a viable forest industry in the Great Bear Rainforest

In areas designated as BMTAs commercial logging and hydro-electric power generation linked to the power grid would be prohibited other resource activities and land uses would remain subject to existing legal requirements The designations would only apply to provincial Crown land

Areas designated as conservancies explicitly recognize the importance of the area to First Nations for social ceremonial and cultural uses Conservancies provide for a wider range of low impact compatible economic opportunities than Class A parks however commercial logging mining and hydroelectric power generation other than local run-of-the-river projects are prohibited The designation would only apply to provincial Crown land

The public is invited to comment on the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest order and potential BMTAsconservancy June 11 2015 to August 10 2015

Copies of the proposed order and associated maps and maps of the potential BMTAsconservancy are available online at httpswwwforgovbccaTASBSLRPGBR_BMTA_LUORhtml

Copies of the order can also be acquired from the following ministry officesbull North Island Central Coast Natural Resource District 2217 Mine Road Port McNeill BC V0N 2R0bull FrontCounter BC Suite 142 2080 Labieux Road Nanaimo BC V9T 6J9bull Campbell River Natural Resource District 370 South Dogwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6Y7bull Skeena Region 3726 Alfred Avenue Smithers BC V0J 2N0bull Bella Coola field office 1681 Airport Road Bella Coola BC V0T 1C0

Written comments may be sent to

Great Bear Rainforest Land Use OrderBMTAs Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations West Coast Region

Suite 142 2080 Labieux Road Nanaimo BC V9T 6J9 or fax 250-751-7081 or email GreatBearRainforestgovbcca

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPort Alice has been

dealt another blowThe Neucel Specialty

Cellulose mill in Port Alice will be closed lon-

ger than the six months previously announced The closure which began Feb 21 put about 400 people out of work

ldquoThere has been little or no upwards move-ment in the global dis-solving pulp market and forecasts indicated that the weak market price for dissolving pulp will continue through 2015 and into 2016rdquo said Chief Executive Officer Wanli Zhao in a letter to employees dated May 19

ldquoThe shareholders have evaluated this sit-

uation as well as the currently reliability of the mill and have come to the decision that in the interest of securing the long-term viability of the Mill the produc-tion curtailment will be extended into 2016rdquo Zhao said

During the curtail-ment the sharehold-ers have approved the development of a number of projects to address mechanical and operational issues that contribute to chronic poor reliability

ldquoItrsquos bad news for all

the people who were planning on going back to work in six monthsrdquo said Village of Port Alice Mayor Jan Allen adding the announce-ment did not come as a complete surprise

In the interim Village administration is ldquowork-ing hard at bringing courses here through North Island Collegerdquo Allen said

For instance the com-munity will be the host for a Building Service Worker Training course being offered July 14 to July 21

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Fire Safety

Neucel extends mill closure

Students at Gwarsquosala-rsquoNakwaxdarsquoxw School listen during a fire safety training session in the school gymna-sium on the morning of June 1

Hannah Griffin photo

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LAST CHANCE

DISTRICT OF PORT HARDYNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to sections 890 and 892 of the Local Government Act that a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC on Tuesday June 23 2015 at 630pm for the purpose of hearing representations concerning District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw No1010- 2013 to

1) add a new zone CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 which includes all of the permitted uses of the I-1 Light Industrial Zone as well as the added principal permitted use of Animal Kennel and

2) changing the applicable zone from I-1 Light Industrial to CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 with respect to the property addressed as 6143 Bronze Road and legally described as Lot A Section 21 Township 6 Rupert District Plan 40592 (PID 000-206-652) and shown as SUBJECT PROPERTY on the map below

TAKE NOTICE that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015 can be obtained at the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC between the hours of 830 AM and 430 PM Monday through Friday or by using the contact information below

Anyone who believes that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015opportunity to be heard in person by a representative or by written submission at the Public Hearing at the above-noted time and place If you are unable to attend the Public Hearing written comments may be mailed facsimiled emailed or hand-delivered to the District of Port Hardy by 300pm Tuesday June 23 2015 Legally the District cannot consider any representations or submissions made after the close of the Public Hearing Inquiries and written comments should be directed submitted to

District of Port Hardy

7360 Columbia Street PO Box 68 Port Hardy BC V0N 2P0

Telephone 250-949-6665 Email jlongporthardyca Facsimile 250-949-7433

STORY IDEACall (250) 949-6225

By Hannah GriffinReporterOn a Friday evening several

cars pull into the small parking lot of the OrsquoConnor Lake Recreation Site south of Port McNeill A group of young people light a crackling fire and listen to music sprawled on a blanket They eat dinner and enjoy some drinks on the grassy lawn by the lake The scene has all the ingredients for a rowdy night in the making but by 930 pm the dying fire and a few bottles lying on the grass are all that linger at the site as the cars hastily pull out of the park-ing lot perhaps taking the young people home in time for curfews

Just outside Port Hardy is Beaver Lake Recreation Area There is a calm lake with seven stone-grey picnic tables a fire pit and a partially-submerged raft White daisies dot the long grass and a confetti-like collection of wet tissues earplugs and empty food wrappers dots the daisies Garbage is clearly visible but a single garbage can is not

Twenty-three kilometres south down the Port Alice Road is the Marble River Recreation Site Mid-afternoon a family is finishing a picnic lunch on a table and taking the remnants in a plastic bag back to their car Not everyone using public areas is as respectful of packing out what they bring in as a mound of garbage deposited in a nearby bush suggests Visitors to these sites should undisputedly be practising responsible site usage and packing out what they bring in The reality is that not everyone does It could be argued that more garbage recep-tacles at these sites would encourage some people to throw out their garbage and treat these sites with more respect According to some individuals closely involved in the care of these sites however this is a surprisingly complex issue as having garbage receptacles can actually create different kinds of problems

Greg Fletcher administrator for the Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) explains that sites on the Alice Lake Loop Recreational Corridor are operated and maintained through a partnership between the RDMW Recreation Trails and Sites BC and Western Forest Products (WFP) including Marble River Beaver Lake Kathleen Lake and Devilrsquos Bath Representatives from each of the three involved groups have noted that the partner-ship has been very successful

Duncan Mactavish district recreation officer for Recreation Sites and Trails BC (Discovery Coast) explains that sites are divided into three groupings fee sites that are managed and where users are pay-ing for a service like Clint Beek non-fee sites that are also managed and user-maintained sites that are not actively managed apart from facility upgrades when needed

Fletcher explains that some of the Alice Lake Loop sites were an obligatory part of WFPrsquos tree farm licence back when they were created The district enters into a contract to help care for the sites from June until Labour Day

The district takes care of their own sites year-round but these specific Alice Lake Loop ones depend on provincial funding to offset the cost of care Kindry Mercer regional engagement officer for WFP says that throughout the year WFP provides a range of maintenance on the sites including identify-ing dangerous trees and felling them but that dur-ing the on-season it is maintained by Recreational Trails and Sites BC and the RDMW Mactavish

says that they provide garbage pick-up at some fee sites but the majority are pack in pack out Fletcher and Mactavish both note the extremely large time commitment it would take to have garbage pick-up at many sites especially when driving time to and between sites is considered

Fletcher says that a major reason these sites do not have garbage disposal is that in the past when there were more garbage disposal units they would be filled to the brim with household waste garbage that bore little resemblance to the typical waste accu-mulated from a few nights of camping or a picnic Mercer echoes this saying that historically when there were more garbage receptacles at sites they ended up being full of waste that did not seem to have any relation to site use Mactavish says that this was a major problem at Beaver Lake in particular

Another issue that involved parties have noted is the need for bear-proof containers in these areas Fletcher says that ldquothe issue is who will provide the bear-proof containersrdquo and that if sites do not have them then garbage needs to be picked up very fre-quently to minimize problems

Leaving garbage receptacles full for extended periods of time can be dangerous for both bears and people

The obvious solution may then appear to be bear-proof containers at every site yet cost is a huge impediment with a single bear bin costing around $2500 not including the cost of installation Mactavish says that their budget is already quite tight and that he would prefer to use funds for things that help improve sites-instead of counteracting user littering - things like repairing and upgrading old infrastructure like rotting picnic tables

There is the additional issue of site usage outside the June-Labour Day period that the RDMWrsquos con-tract runs for During warm spring days and even during this unusually mild past winter people still use these sites and one party of people neglecting to treat a site with respect can quickly leave it riddled with trash

Fletcher acknowledges this and says that they may be open to discussing contracts starting earlier in the spring but that an extension like this would depend on provincial funding This absence of garbage receptacles at some of these sites seems on its face to be counter intuitive to their care and maintenance Upon further investigation however it seems like the lack of waste disposal has been deemed necessary to deal with other behaviours and wildlife manage-ment

The message is clear - whether or not there is a place to deposit garbage it should not be left by users at the scenic sites that dot this region

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Garbage litters the grounds of the Beaver Lake Recreation Site outside of Port Hardy

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Hannah GriffinReporterAt 720 am on June 2 Port

Hardy Fire and Rescue respond-ed to a fire at E J Klassenrsquos Motorcade

A 1994 Rolls Royce that was parked in front of the service department began emitting smoke from its engine

The Port Hardy Fire and Rescue Department responded with three trucks about eight minutes after a call was made to 911 about the incident

The firefighters used hoses to

put out the engine fire quickly Norman Darling assistant

service manager at E J Klassen Motorcade says that the owner of the vehicle in question was on his way to the dealership for a service appointment and once he drove the car onto their lot fire began to come out of the left hand side of the car

Darling reports that an E J Klassen employee ran out with a fire extinguisher but was unable to open the hood of the car

The owner of the car was unin-jured

Car catches on fire

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorThe North Island

Marine Education and Research Society (MERS) is putting the fun in fund-raising

On Sunday June 14 MERS will be converg-ing at the Seahorse Cafeacute amp Gallery in Telegraph Cove for the ldquoLove Your Oceanrdquo event from 11 am to 2 pm

Love Your Ocean is a fund-raiser for MERSrsquos whale research and a lsquofunrsquo raiser for families

The event will include games crafts music food a barbecue as well as a raffle and auction

Support from busi-nesses for raffle and silent auction items has been overwhelming with whale watching trips pottery clothing kayaking and more up for grabs says Jackie Hildering humpback whale researcher and education director for MERS

The silent-auction

will be live and on-line as well

The Marine Education and Research Society based in Alert Bay was incorporated in 2010 The association was formed to bring together existing marine research

and education projects as well as to provide a platform from which to conduct further work in the future

The directors of MERS are marine biologists and educa-tors brought together

through their work in the marine environ-ment While based here MERS directors have worked in many coun-tries and oceans

To date MERS research has been focused on projects investigating humpback and minke whales but has also included work on other baleen whales as well as on killer whales in other parts of the world

ldquoWersquore tying to have this event thatrsquos dynam-icrdquo Hildering said add-ing she will be in her dive gear as The Marine Detective and there will be a whole lot of marine puppets as well as the opportunity for people to have their photo taken in whale costumes

People will also

have the opportunity to suggest a name for a Humpback whale

Funds generated will go to support the work the group is doing in the area ldquoAn awful lot of what wersquore doing is all volunteer Therersquos a lot of valuable work being done and we have to find ways to get this work donerdquo

Hildering is grateful for the overwhelming support the society has received from the local business community for the event The eco-tourism companies have made numerous offers available she said The Seahorse Cafeacute is donat-ing the proceeds from their food sales that day to MERS

ldquoItrsquos extremely mov-ing rdquo she said

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Jackie Hildering humpback whale researcher and education director for MERS and Elenah Hun-chuk try on some whale heads

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LETTERS Page 7SPORTS Page 13CLASSIFIEDS Page 17-19

Port McNeillrsquos Steve Verbrugge boasts three ldquoStanley Cupsrdquo during the Victorrsquos Secret pageant held at the Community

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPeople who entered

Port Hardy Secondary School June 2 would be forgiven for think-ing they had entered a construction zone

The halls rang with the sounds of saw-ing hammering and grinding as crowds of youngsters with the help of teachers and volunteers put togeth-er a personalized wooden bench

The process included students assembling the bench and cus-tomizing it with their initials cut from metal and a PHSS brand they got to burn into the wood

The event was part of a transitions pro-gram which introduced students from six area elementary schools to PHSS which they will be attending in the fall

ldquoThe bench was part of Trades Day which is an Industry Trades Authority (ITA) spon-sored event under the lsquoYes2Itrsquo programrdquo said school Counsellor Levin Prong

ldquoTrades Day is designed to inform and encourage youth to consider future trades

careersrdquo Prong said PHSS woodwork

teacher Joel Dyck and PHSS metal-work teacher Kevin McGhee designed and prepared the bench-es The Woodwork 8 and Metalwork 10-12 classes prefabricated all the pieces They also helped with the

learning process mak-ing sure the newcom-ers followed the safe practices the older students had learned during their studies at PHSS

School District 85 and local trades pro-fessionals were also invited to support and inform students throughout the pro-

cess The Trades Day also served as a fun-filled orientation dur-ing which Grade 7 students were familiar-ized with PHSS the industrial facilities and given the opportu-nity to meet with new peers with whom they will attend school next year

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 11

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Davis Hudson helps Carson Cesareth left and Miguel Catarata put together a bench

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Colin Rak burns a Port Hardy Secondary School brand into his bench

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June 12Rachel McMillan reading from her second book Black

Tide Rising A-Frame Bookstore Port McNeill 7 pm

June 14The Marine Education and Research Society is

hosting the Love your Ocean fund-raiser event at the Seahorse Cafe amp Gallery at Telegraph cove from 11 am to 2 pm

June 18From 430-630 pm at Robert Scott Elementary

School (closed) Bill 11 Awareness barbecue

June 23North Island Community Services Society 37th

AGM Old School Seniorsrsquo room 375 Shelley Crescent Port McNeill 530 dinner financial review election of directors

June 276th annual Port McNeill Logger Sports Society

Lumberjack Competition to be held on Saturday

June 27th at the Port McNeill waterfront with the main show from 11 am to 3 pm

June 29The Port Hardy Seniorsrsquo Housing Society is look-

ing for board members We meet once a month at 7480 Rupert Street Port Hardy in the Seniorsrsquo Common Room Next meeting date June 29 at 7 pm

Please come to the meeting if you are interested in volunteering on this board

For more information please call Jo-Anne Beek at 250-949-6435

July 14th annual Canada Day Regatta Sointula

July 125th Annual North Island Cops for Cancer Golf

Tournament Sunday July 12 10 am Shotgun Start Seven Hills Golf Course To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For information Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

July 13-17St John Gualbert Church in Port McNeill is offer-

ing a week-long summer camp for children The Summer Day Camp programme is designed for children ages 5-11 years old and will run from 9 am to 3 pm each day For more information phone 250-956-3533

July 31- August 3Port AliceRumble Beach 50th Year Reunion

September 12-13The Mount Waddington Fall Fair will be held in

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Dancestreams Vancouver Islandrsquos longest-established youth dance com-pany will be holding auditions for the coming 2015-16 season on Sunday June 14 at Qualicum Beach School of Dance Formed in 1985 to provide enriched training opportunities for professionally minded teen dancers Dancestreams brings together talented teens from communities throughout Vancouver Island

Every Sunday September to May these dedicated and hard-working young people come together in a cen-tral location for six hours of intensive classes and rehearsals on top of their regular training in the home studios Performance of the new works is a key to the success of the Company - each spring the dancers tour through-out the Vancouver Island region and occasionally further afield

This past season Dancestreams spent an incredible eight days in Los Angeles working with a choreogra-pher as well as taking classes at a number of professional venues The Company is renowned throughout the world and has been honoured with

the award for ldquoTop 40 Under 40 and a Creation Residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts Many of the Dancestreams alumni have gone on to successful careers in professional dance Dancestreams offers serious dance students the opportunity to work with dancers with similar focus and determination in a situation where they can learn as much from each other as from the guest teachers and artistic staff

Supported by a registered char-ity (Vancouver Island Youth Dance Theatre) with assistance from the Province of British Columbia and the BC Arts Council Dancestreams gives back to the community by bringing outstanding contemporary dance to both school children and the public at large The audition for dancers age 12 to 18 takes the form of a class Even if your dancer is not yet ready to audition they are welcome to come for class They begin at 1130- 2 pm Cost $15 per class Pre-registration is strongly recommended email Dancestreamsshawca or call 250-723-9525

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Hannah GriffinReporterPort McNeill-

born David Rannala is bringing relief to homeowners who have botched their houses

The Victoria-based contractor is fea-tured on Home and Garden Televisionrsquos new show ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo along-side comedian Steve Patterson Homeowners who have attempted to ren-ovate or fix their own houses with disastrous results are given a les-son from experts and then renovators and then put their skills to use and beautify the mistakes

Rannala owner of Rannala Construction in Victoria and a cer-tified journeyman carpenter says that he ldquoliterally just got kind of a phone call out of the bluerdquo from Ottawa-based televi-sion production com-pany Mountain Road Productions

The company cast him in the show which recently wrapped its first season air-ing now Rannala describes the experi-ence on the show as great but the schedule as hectic with 14 days straight spent shoot-ing each project and a week off in Victoria in between This schedule has allowed Rannala to cultivate a new skill ldquoworking for days on end with basically no sleeprdquo he jokes

The most challeng-ing project Rannala recalls from shooting the first season of ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo is the soon to be aired Hastings project a huge amount of work that needed to be com-pleted in a very short amount of time

ldquoIt was basically bulldozer baitrdquo he says

He usually works on custom high-end homes and says that the stress surround-ing the projects on the show is different because it is about fig-uring out quickly how

to move forward and improve the situation The show includes a team of skilled off-air carpenters who keep work moving when Rannala is involved in on-camera work

Rannala lived in Port McNeill until he was around seven and his father is still a resi-dent

Growing up in Port McNeill his life was full of ldquowhat you do as a kid in McNeill fires and fishingrdquo He moved to Victoria dur-ing his childhood and began an apprentice-ship right out of high school

Back in Victoria now that the show is

airing Rannala paus-es for a second while considering his long term goals

ldquoIf the sun and the stars and the moon

align we would bring the film crew to the North Islandrdquo

New episodes air Tuesday at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 13

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Port McNeill-born contractor David Rannala left one of the stars of HGTVrsquos I Wrecked My House with show host Steve Patterson

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THANK YOUFOR JOINING THE FIGHTThank you to all of our volunteers donors and partners whose support made this yearrsquos Daffodil Month such a great success Together we can change cancer forever

Would like to thank the North Island businesses for another successful Legion firewood cut

WESTERN FOREST PRODUCTS INCCOAST FOREST INDUSTRIES LTD

PORT MCNEILL LOG SALVAGEJF TRUCKING LTD

hellipand an amazing army of 70 volunteer workers who turned out to make this yearrsquos Legion woodcut happenYour support is much appreciated because we realize that without your help none of this would have been possible It is a tremendous feeling to know that we have such generosity in the North Island and a true feeling of community spirit

Port McNeill Legion Branch 281 ampPort McNeill Legion Ladies Auxiliary

Call to schedule your consultation with Dr Irinakis 250-338-5011email courtenayperiodontistgmailcom Suite 101-389 12th Street Courtenay

Is pleased to introduce

Dr Anastasios (Tasso) Irinakis

to our practice

Dr Irinakis has been offering his Periondontal Services to the Campbell River region and has fallen in love with the North Island

Dr Irinakis has now established a Periodontal Implant Centre in Courtenay in order to continue to service the residents of the North Island and the Comox Valley

Services Offered at our new facility include- Periodontal Therapy by a Specialist- Esthetic Gum Grafting- Guided Bone Regeneration and of course we always strive to provide the

Highest Standard of Implant Dentistry

QualificationsDoctor of Dental Surgery Athens University Masters in Oral Biology UBC Diploma in Periodontics UBC Fellow of Royal College of Dentists Canada Certified Specialist in Periodontics Restricted to Specialty

bull_____________bull ldquoDr Irinakis currently serves the Graduate Periodontics amp Implant

Surgery program at UBC as a Clinical Associate

Professorrdquo

Did You Know - Dr Tassos Irinakis was the Director of the

Graduate Periodontics amp Implant Surgery program at UBC until the summer of 2014

- He has published extensively his clinical research on Implants amp Bone Grafting on various scientific journals For a list of his scientific research you may go to ldquohttpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedterm=irinakisrdquo

Smileof the week

Alexis Dawson 14 right and Danielle Wigard 13 watch a game from the sidelines during the

Aftershock Soccer Tournament in Port Hardy May 29 to May 31

THE NORTH ISLAND EAGLESREP HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Is now accepting coaching applications for the 20152016

Without coaches the divisions will not runPlease express interest to

Andrew Laming at 250-956-2942 ortreetech8hotmailcom

Application deadline June 20th 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorA local student has

made a national splash with a science project that turns the ocean tide into electricity

Clayton Harderrsquos remarkable journey began at North Island Secondary School in Port McNeill with a project called ldquoTidal Power Pumprdquo

Harder a Grade 8 student designed and made a pump that can generate electricity using tides

ldquoWhile I was down at the docks in Port McNeill I noticed the rise and fall of the tides looked like a pump So I thought I would design a pump that would run off the tides to generate electric-ityrdquo said Clayton of the inspiration for his project

The young man is interested particularly in environmental sci-ences and finding ways to ldquostop stuff from harming the environ-mentrdquo

Harder created a

small-scale prototype which was actually able to run a light for a short period of time

This April Clayton 14 entered his proj-ect into the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair at NISS His proj-ect won the Michael Crooks Physics award The BC Hydro for Generations award and Top Overall Project award which allowed him to attend the Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Fredericton New Brunswick

Clayton had to fund-raise over $2000 for this trip said his mom Kathy and was sup-ported by North Island Chipping the Rotary Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill the Lions Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill Lemare Lake Logging Ltd and Strategic Forest Management

NISS Foods Teacher Ricki McCrae pur-chased the ingredients and organized a bake sale and vegetable bundles and firewood were also sold as a fund-raiser

ldquoThey and many others all helped make this trip possiblerdquo said Kathy

ldquoIt made me happy that so many people cared about the science fair and helping people to go thererdquo Clayton said

From May 9 to May 17 Clayton attended this fair along with 500

other kids from across Canada whose projects placed in their regional science fairs There were only 65 projects from BC that made it to the CWSF That total was from the senior intermediate and junior levels combined

The week included a day of judging from 830 am to 530 pm where Clayton was interviewed thoroughly by over 20 different judges There was also two and a half days of public viewing which over 4000 people attended

The event wasnrsquot all work a day was set aside for the kids to go to various sites in the Fredericton area Clayton was able to spend a day at the Bay of Fundy

Friday May 15 featured an awards day ceremony where Clayton was pre-sented with a Silver Medal of Excellence and the Junior Energy Challenge Award The silver medal awards come with a $2000 scholarship to Western University

ldquoThis is a huge achievement as less than one per cent of the science fair projects make it to the Canada Wide Science Fair and out of those less than one third receive any type of awardrdquo said Kathy

ldquoAs parents we are very proud of his accomplishments but we are most proud of who he is He is grow-

ing up to be a fine respectful young man That is what is impor-tantrdquo she said

ldquoWersquove seen increas-ing growth with all the projectsrdquo said Rena Sweeney chair of the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair Committee

Clayton specifically is ldquolooking at ways to apply his projects to solve real world prob-lemsrdquo Sweeney said

ldquoWersquore looking for-ward to see the direc-tion hersquos going itrdquo she said

And his mind is already turning

Although he is just in the initial stages Clayton hopes to build enough pumps to store energy on a Tesla bat-tery to power a home

While he is think-ing about the future Clayton also has an illustrious past

His forays into sci-ence fairs began in Grade 6 when his project was top proj-ect overall but he was too young to attend the CWSF

In 2014 Claytonrsquos project won top overall project once again and he attended the CWSF event which was held in Windsor Ontario There he won a Bronze Medal of Excellence

Science skills obvi-ously run in the family

Claytonrsquos brother Trevor won top over-all project awards in 2011 and 2012 and attended the CWSF in Toronto and then in Charlottetown PEI

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201514

North Island Secondary School Grade 8 student Clayton Harder won two awards at the Canada Wide Science Fair in New Brunswick

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We will be making electrical system improvements in your area To ensure the safety of our work crews it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately eight hours

Where Port AliceWhen Saturday June 13 2015Time 800 am to 400 pm

To prepare for this interruption and protect your equipment from damage please turn off all lights electrical heaters and major appliances and unplug all electronics

We are sorry for the inconvenience We will restore power as soon as we can

Visit bchydrocomoutages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information 45

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MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGEPORT ALICE

NOTICE OF A

Chamber UpdatePort Hardy amp District Chamber of Commerce ndash Angela Smith Executive DirectorSubmissions to Update Fax 250-949-6653 or email phccadmcablerocketcom

Port Hardy Chamber NEWS

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sponsored by

Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce Chamber Update June

WELCOME NEW MEMBERSCanadian Cancer Society - We are pleased to welcome the Canadian Cancer Society to our organization Former PHCC board member Lisa Harrison is doing a fantastic job as the North Island Coordinator as evidenced by the great success of the 2015 Relay for Life The next big event is Tour de Rock in September and we look forward to supporting the fundraising efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society

Seaway Ventures Ltd - Leah Robinson is the principal of Seaway Ventures Ltd the organization currently running the Port Hardy Port Authority New releases on the status of port operations are available online at the Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce website wwwporthardychambercom

Port Hardy Flowers and Gifts - We are pleased to add this great business in a new retail location at Market Street in Port Hardy Please visit or call in your order to 250-902-2666

WORLD OCEANS DAY 2015Thank you to all the volunteers and participants at Port Hardyrsquos World Oceans Day Event 2015 Over 575 participants from Port Hardy schools and community attended this annual educational event in Carrot Park Special thanks to Lynette Tanaka of the Port Hardy Visitor Centre for all her efforts in making this event a continued success

VANISLE 360 BBQJoin CFNI Coast Radio live on location during our community BBQ Greet sailors and their teams as they arrive in Port Hardy following the Telegraph Cove to Port Hardy leg The fundraising BBQ amp Awards Ceremony will be in Carrot Park from 400pm - 700pm on Thursday June 11 Proceeds go to benefit community events and programs at the Visitor Services amp Information Centre in Port Hardy Deluxe Burgers amp sides $1000

DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEEDo you have proactive suggestions for the Port Hardy Chamber of

Commerce Downtown Improvement Committee Email them to

managerporthardychambercom for your chance to win a box of garbage

bags amp a trash picker-upper

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 15

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe Tri-Port

Speedway Association kicked off the 2015 season with a race event on June 7

Stock car racing enthusiasts flocked to the wooden stands above the track and lined the top of the hill on picnic blankets and in lawn chairs

Shortly after 1 pm drivers of the six entered cars gathered in the centre of the clay track to hear asso-ciation President Dan Stewart outline what each flag means event rules and regulations as well as to offer his hopes for the day

ldquoThe best thing you

guys can do is expect to lose every event this yearrdquo he said to the gathered drivers explaining that safety was a major priority

ldquoWe all want to go home in one piecerdquo

Engines began to roar as racers began the trophy dash four laps around the track

Announcer Ken Fraser explained that their stock car events typically run about two to three hours and are composed of three dis-tinct events Following the trophy dash there are two heat races one is a time trial and the second is based on points from that time trial

The last event is

based on points stand-ings from throughout the day

President Dan Stewart and Announcer Ken Fraser explained that the hot dry weath-er it was 18 degrees on race day contributed to some issues with dust They mitigate the problem by spraying down throughout the event but it just evapo-rates

The Tri-Port Speedway Association has another event on June 21 at 1 pm and the Dust Bowl Weekend is set for Aug 22 and 23 Anyone interested in volun-teering can contact organizer Teresa Lee at (250) 949-7273

SPORTS amp RECREATIONSubmit results to 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at sportsnorthislandgazettecom bull Deadline 10 am Monday

on deckTell us about items of interest to the sports community

June 18-21Fatherrsquos Day

Classic Slo Pitch tournament coming up June 18-21

June 20-21GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Loggersrsquo tourna-ment

June 21Tri-Port Speedway

Association race June 21 at 1 pm

June 27Port Alice Golf

Club Menrsquos Open June 27-28

June 276th annual Port

McNeill logger Sports Society L u m b e r j a c k Competition from 11 am to 3 pm at the Port McNeill water-front

July 11Tri-Port Speedway

Association race July 11 at 6 pm

July 125th Annual North

Island Cops for Cancer Open Golf Tournament Sunday July 12 at 10 am Seven Hills Golf amp Country Club

To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For infor-mation Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

August 2Donny MacLeod

M e m o r i a l Tournament Aug 1 andor Aug 2 email m-mfarre l lhot-mailcom to register September 12-13

GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Menrsquos Open

Tri-Port Speedway off to great start

The Tri-Port Speedwayrsquos first event of the 2015 season on June 7

Hannah Griffin photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorGet ready to rumbleDrag racing enthusiasts wonrsquot

want to miss the North Island Timing Associationrsquos summer series that promises to provide a million thrills a minute

On June 20-21 the annual Rumble on the Runway will be taking place at the Port McNeill Airport The race is one of three scheduled for this summer The others will be held July 18-19 and Aug 22-23

ldquoEach race day we typically see 50 to 75 carsrdquo said Acting President Chris Sharpe with about 15 from the North island

and the remaining vehicles from Campbell River Courtenay Nanaimo Ladysmith Duncan Shawnigan Lake Victoria Port Alberni Tofino and Powell River

There are typically three class-es of car at the event Sportsman (street carsmini vans) Pro which is a faster car some street cars but mostly dedicated race cars and Super Pro which is basically the same as Pro class but uses ldquoelectronicsrdquo in enginetransmission control

The Rumble on the Runway began in 2008 Sharpe said when ldquoa couple guys were look-ing to promote the sport and

bring a new influx of people to the North Islandrdquo

North Island Timing Association is the only drag rac-ing association on Vancouver Island that runs three large 18 mile bracket races every race season Port Alberni also has a 14 mile track also at a airport but it is only raced on one week-end per year

ldquoWersquore excited to have a actu-al 18 mile track that is recog-nized by the National Hot Rod Associationrdquo said Sharpe

Spectator admission is $5 per person at the gate and there is a concession on site for breakfast and lunch

Revving up for Rumble race

Submitted photo

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe North Island Loggers Golf Tournament

an event that has run for nearly three decades will have golfers swinging their clubs in the friendly weekend event June 20 and 21

The tournament hosted by Seven Hills Golf and Country Club has three flights taking place Saturday morning Saturday afternoon and Sunday

There are prizes for everyone given out Sunday evening and dinner will be provided There is generally an allotment of 144 golf-ers and all prizes are donated by community businesses

Apart from being a sporting event the tournament is notable in that all profits go towards providing scholarships for local stu-dents through Port Hardy Secondary School and North Island Secondary School In pre-vious years the tournament proceeds went towards supporting local people in need and charities and for the previous three years has been supporting scholarships In 2014 six students were recipients of these scholar-ships

Critical to the success of this event is contri-butions by sponsors and any local organiza-tions or businesses interested in doing so may contact Bill Gray at 250-949-7623 or Lito Pineda at 250-956-5234 Donations may be dropped off at the WFP Port McNeill office or can be picked up by committee members (found on the event Facebook page)

Woods out for Loggers

Tourney

The first Rumble on the Runway drag racing event will be held in Port McNeill June 20-21

The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

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17Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

1114

NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

1114

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

1114

CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

1114

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

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PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

FELLOWSHIPSunday Services - 400pm

1-250-949-6247 Box 159 Port Alice

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ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

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(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

1114

North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

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GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

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Page 4: North Island Gazette, June 11, 2015

This report marks the end of the spring session in the Legislature The session left the perception it had been driven by a government bereft of ideas but desperate to stay in con-trol The last few days of debate in the Legislature are a microcosm of the manipulation of the parliamentary system by the BC Liberals

An example of the BC Liberalrsquos manipulation of the system for their own ends was the discussion around the Government Information Act The first iteration it was so badly drafted that the government itself tabled pages of amendments to be debated at the committee stage Even the title of the bill was amended to the Information Management Act We were opposed to the Act ndash which allows for an increasingly oral approach in government business in other words leaving no traceable records The legislation does not mandate a duty for the government to keep written records which means it is impossible to trace information We had seven amendments of our own which were defeated In the end the committee stage during which all these changes were introduced and debated and the bill supposedly analyzed lasted a mere 50 minutes

We spent a couple of Question Periods asking about need-ed changes to the system for children in government care who ldquoage outrdquo at 19 leaving them on their own with no family or other supports This came into shocking perspective when a young woman who had been in government care nearly her whole life who had moved 50 times and who had been abused killed herself after she left care Neither the Premier nor the minister responsible would commit to making any changes to prevent such cases happening again

The debates on bills finished early and the final two days were given over to the budget estimates of the office of the Premier This seems like a fruitless exercise as the Premier uses every opportunity either to spin or simply avoid answer-

ing For example when John Horgan the leader of the opposition asked about why she did not con-firm George Abbott as head of the Treaty Commission she started to talk about her ldquoaspirational goalsrdquo on LNG and job creation He asked that direct question four times and never got an answer

I was able to recognize School District 84rsquos Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement in the Legislature It was an honour to attend the event in Zeballos and to share with other MLAs the Districtrsquos achievement

I have been appointed to the Special Committee to Appoint a Merit Commissioner which will entail some extra work back in Victoria The Merit Commissionerrsquos job is to ensure that all public service appointments are based on ability read-ing some of the reports from previous years it is clear this was not always the case

We are not sure when the Legislature will resume sitting We are supposed to have a session in the fall for two months which might happen The government has indicated it wants to move on some legislation to speed up the sell-off of LNG to foreign companies

With the summer recess I will be busy both in the constitu-ency and through my critic portfolio working on ways to try to improve our transportation infrastructure and make BC Ferries work for us I can always be reached by email Clairetrevenamlalegbcca by phone in Campbell River on 250 287 5100 in Port Hardy on 250 949 9473 or 1 866 387 5100 toll free Feel free to friend me on Facebook or follow me on Twitter clairetrevena

By Jeff NagelBlack Press

RCMP lawsuit in courtWomen who say they were harassed and discrimi-

nated against during their service with the RCMP are in BC Supreme Court this week attempting to certify a class action lawsuit against the force

The certification hearing began Monday and the proposed class action would include 362 current and former officers and civilian employees across the country

The case was launched in 2012 by Janet Merlo a 19-year officer with the Nanaimo RCMP who was among the first officers to go public with allegations

Lawyer David Klein said the common thread among the complainants is harassment bullying and discrim-ination over an extended period of time

More women would be able to join the case if a judge agrees there was a systemic problem and certi-fies the class action

New election for doctorsA new election has been ordered for the presidency

of Doctors of BC after a recount determined the first vote ended in a tie

Dr Brian Day a leading proponent of more private health care had been declared the winner last week by a single vote

Officials at Doctors of BC (formerly the BC Medical Association) said the initial tally failed to count one vote for Dayrsquos challenger Dr Alan Ruddiman

The run-off vote between the two takes place from June 5 to 18

BC Health Minister Terry Lake said last week he was unsure whether he could meet with Day as presi-dent of the organization because the government is in a court battle with Dayrsquos Cambie Surgical Centre over whether the federal ban on doctors privately billing patients violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Site aids youth lsquoaging outrsquoThe province has unveiled a new website designed

to help teens in foster care prepare to prepare for life without government support when they turn 19 and ldquoage outrdquo of care

The site agedoutcom was designed by former foster teens to connect with vulnerable youth and showcases services and supports to help make the transition

It includes videos of former youth in care discuss-ing real world challenges and gaming ldquoquestsrdquo where youth earn rewards by completing challenges like renting an apartment getting a bank account prepar-ing for a job interview or dealing with an abusive relationship

ldquoHow do I get a jobrdquo ldquoWhere am I going to liverdquo These are the types of questions we all faced when we became adultsrdquo Children and Family Development Minister Stephanie Cadieux said ldquoBut for those in the care in the ministry the transition can be much more challengingrdquo

About 700 young people age out of government care each year

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 20154

COMMENTARYComments Box 458 Port Hardy BC V0N 2P0 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at editornorthislandgazettecom

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One year home delivered North Island subscription = $4999 (includes GST PLUS Online Access)For other subscription rates call the Circulation Dept at 250-949-6225

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PUBLISHER Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEDITOR Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorREPORTERPHOTOGRAPHER Hannah Griffin

SALES REPRESENTATIVE Rachel TamSALES REPRESENTATIVE Natasha Griffiths CIRCULATIONFRONT OFFICE Lilian Meerveld

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Around the province

Legislature Spring session ends

MLA Updatewith Claire Trevena

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 5

LETTERSeditornorthislandgazettecom

The goal is to publish every letter so keep them brief clear and to the point Be hard on the problem not the person skip quotes except where readily confirmable accept editing for length and legality Include full name and home community (plus phone number to confirm authorship) Mail fax email or drop off co the editor by 400 pm Friday

Port Alice is a lovely community

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Dear EditorThe Village of Port Alice is indeed one of the most beau-

tiful places on earth It was nice to read Debra Lynnrsquos letter of appreciation

about our lovely community in the May 28th edition of the Gazette

The North Island as a whole is a region blessed with natural beauty rich in First Nationsrsquo culture and is one of the best places on earth to explore and enjoy the wilder-ness by land lake river or sea

Our region is also home to a busy forestry industry which provides us with jobs and gives us access to a vast network of back country recreational sites

The Neucel Specialty Cellulose Pulp Mill in Port Alice

is part of the forestry industry and has helped sustain fami-lies and community services for generations

Itrsquos true that the mill is on a curtailment but it is not shut down as was stated in Debrarsquos letter

Most of the millrsquos workforce is currently laid off and therersquos no question that this is a tough time for Port Alice and for Neucel employees throughout our North Island communities But we look forward to seeing the mill get back up and running in 2016

And yes we are still the Gateway to the Wild West Coast - come and visit Port Alice anytime

Yours truly Mayor Jan Allen

Village of Port Alice

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NIGEL PARR AND HELENErsquoS FAMILY would like to offer their

sincere thanks for all of the cards flowers kind words help and just hugs during the last few months since

Helene left us in April it all has helped tremendously

And remember as Helene said

ldquoDonrsquot worry about me Irsquove had a good lifeldquo

Port Hardy Harbour Authorityrsquos labour management contract has been awarded to

Port Hardy compa-ny Seaway Ventures Ltd who succeed Pacificus Biological

Services Ltd in the role

Staff appointed to the facilitation of

Harbour Services have been in the marine industry on the North Island for over 15 years

Gail Bridger will be continuing in her role as accounts manager with the Port Hardy Harbour Authority under Seaway Ventures Ltd as a result of her exem-plary work over the past five years

Angela Smith of Seaway Ventures will aid the team with her skills in admin-istration and Special Operations

Harbour Manager and primary of Seaway Ventures Ltd Leah Robinson said ldquoa positive service shift will be the focus of first term opera-tions

ldquoWe are interested in supporting the existing users of the Harbour and meet-ing their needs while looking for manners in which basic har-bour services can be enhanced Finding fiscally-responsible solutions for har-bour development are additional goals of this term There are no current plans to change any of the existing service rates and we remind

all users that finance and rate changes are decisions made at the council and admin-istrative level at the District of Port Hardy

ldquoCompared to all other marinas on the North Island we continue to offer the lowest commercial and pleasure vessel moorage rates avail-able with no sea-sonal increases At the harbour office we look forward to engaging people in a constructive way and are excited to further enhance the value that commercial rec-reational and general citizens see in the District of Port Hardy marine operationsrdquo said Robinson

Marine facilities have been identified as an area for eco-nomic growth on the North Island and constructive input from harbour users is appreciated Input and suggestions can be sent to Bridger who can be reached by email at phfloatscablerocketcom or letters can be depos-ited in the sugges-tions box during office hours Monday to Friday 8 am to 4 pm

Gazette staffMalcolm Island

has won an award for Excellence in the RuralSmall Town Planning category from the Canadian Institute of Planners

The island with a population of 613 per-manent residents and 125 seasonal ones collaborated with EcoPlan a Vancouver-based urban plan-ning firm on a proj-ect named Growing Malcolm Island

The project was born out of conversa-tions among a group of residents more than three years ago about interest in community and economy devel-

opment according to the project website

The motivation for these discussions was growing concern over both diminishing pop-ulation and decreasing business on Malcolm Island

The first meeting on April 5 2012 led to four more all well attended

This project is unique in that it was initiated led and implemented by the community a com-munity that exists without strong local governance

The Canadian Institute of Planners noticed the grassroots approach to bringing

citizens together to help support the local economy and award-ed the distinction to Malcolm Island

Previous winners in the RuralSmall Town category are Maple Creek Saskatchewan (2014) Trinity Newfoundland and Labrador (2013) Orillia Ontario (2013) and the District of Peachland British Columbia (2012)

The Canadian Institute of Planners presents annual Awards for Planning Excellence that hon-our projects judged on their excellence innovation impact on the profession imple-mentation potential and overall presenta-tion

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 20156

David Faren PhotoTruth and Reconciliation

Dr Wilton Littlechild Justice Murray Sinclair and Dr Marie Wilson receive an eagle feather following their moving speeches just prior to the official release of the report summary at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRA) closing event in Ottawa May 31 to June 3 The TRC is a component of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agree-ment Its mandate is to inform all Canadians about what happened in Indian Residential Schools (IRS) The Commission will document the truth of survivors families communi-ties and anyone personally affected by the IRS experience This includes former Indian Residential School students their families communities the churches former school employees government and other Canadians

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VI InsuranceHome and tenant3x4process

Flipping PancakesVolunteers Glen Northey left and Larry Bruner flip pancakes and bacon during the Hardy Bay Senior Citizens Societyrsquos annual pancake breakfast fund-raiser on June 7 to kick off BC Seniorrsquos Week

Hannah Griffin Photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorOver the last year the Town of

Port McNeill has made great strides in getting its financial house in order

ldquoBasically the town has come a long waysrdquo said Treasurer Dan Rodin at a recent council meeting According to its audited financial statements at the end of 2014 the town had $577000 in the bank com-pared to an overdraft of $295000 at

the end of 2013 said Rodin The townrsquos long-term debt has also been paid down by $101000

In 2013 the town had an operat-ing deficit of $96163 In 2014 the Town had an operating surplus of $751000

In 2014 the town received $200000 from the North Island Community Forest which went into a reserve ldquoThe Community Forest partnership has basically paid for itselfrdquo said Rodin

Port McNeill fiscal health

GE4MinForests4 x 133process

RDMW Knot plans continueBy Hannah GriffinReporterThe invasive plant species knot-

weed is growing out of control in the North Island The Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) is in the process of developing a Knotweed Eradication Program Pat English RDMW manager of eco-nomic development says that the district is applying for funding from the Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovationrsquos Job Creation Partnership and is also partner-ing with the District of Port Hardy the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure BC Hydro Western Forest Products and the Town of Port McNeill English explains that there is knotweed in many areas of the region with the highest concentration likely in Coal Harbour with Port Hardy also heavily affected

Knotweed spreads rapidly through root systems and can be detrimental to biodiversity and increase the risk of soil erosion ldquoThe need for the program is to address the potential liability if knotweed gets into the water and sewage systemsrdquo English says adding that it can damage this infrastructure

English says that there are two methods for eradicating knotweed One is to inject a pesticide directly into the roots which kills the root system and the other is to cut it back over the course of a few years eventually killing it off He explains that discussion so far has proposed

Port McNeill as a training ground for crews as there are only four to five outcroppings there and the issue is not as serious as in other areas

At the June 1 Town of Port McNeill council meeting a May 13 letter was discussed from English and Patrick Donaghy RDMWrsquos manager of oper-ations

They asked for a letter of support from Port McNeill to include in their funding application

Councillor Graham MacDonald was against the idea of training occur-ring in Port McNeill ldquoTheyrsquore going to come here and theyrsquore going to use chemicals and Irsquom dead against itrdquo he said adding that he feels focus should be on eradicating knotweed in Coal Harbour

English says that it is important to remember that the pesticides used in the eradication program are all licensed and permitted and will be administered by crews qualified by the province Crews would be tar-geting outbreaks on municipal prop-erty or rights of way where munici-pal infrastructure goes There would only be work done on private land if permission had previously been obtained

Mayor Shirley Ackland suggested asking for more information on the program and how it would affect Port McNeill including specific plans to deal with the knotweed and if and what kinds of chemicals would be used in the process The issue was tabled until the June 15 meeting

1-7053 Market StPort Hardy

250949-6900

The Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations is considering establishing up to eight new Biodiversity Mining and Tourism Areas (BMTAs) under the Environment and Land Use Act For King Island the ministry is looking at the possibility of establishing a conservancy under the Park Act instead of a BMTA These areas would comprise approximately 295000 hectares of Crown land

The ministry is also proposing to cancel the 2007 South Central Coast Order and Central and North Coast Order and all their amendments (2009 and 2013) and replace these with the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest land use objectives established by legal order pursuant to Section 934 of the Land Act and for the purposes of the Forest and Range Practices Act The proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order sets forest management requirements within the 64 million hectares of the Great Bear Rainforest (see schedule A in the proposed Order) The proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order addresses First Nations cultural heritage resources freshwater ecosystems and habitats landscape and stand level biodiversity and bear habitat Together the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order and potential BMTAsconservancy will meet the goals of reserving 70 of historic old growth forests with some minor exceptions while maintaining a viable forest industry in the Great Bear Rainforest

In areas designated as BMTAs commercial logging and hydro-electric power generation linked to the power grid would be prohibited other resource activities and land uses would remain subject to existing legal requirements The designations would only apply to provincial Crown land

Areas designated as conservancies explicitly recognize the importance of the area to First Nations for social ceremonial and cultural uses Conservancies provide for a wider range of low impact compatible economic opportunities than Class A parks however commercial logging mining and hydroelectric power generation other than local run-of-the-river projects are prohibited The designation would only apply to provincial Crown land

The public is invited to comment on the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest order and potential BMTAsconservancy June 11 2015 to August 10 2015

Copies of the proposed order and associated maps and maps of the potential BMTAsconservancy are available online at httpswwwforgovbccaTASBSLRPGBR_BMTA_LUORhtml

Copies of the order can also be acquired from the following ministry officesbull North Island Central Coast Natural Resource District 2217 Mine Road Port McNeill BC V0N 2R0bull FrontCounter BC Suite 142 2080 Labieux Road Nanaimo BC V9T 6J9bull Campbell River Natural Resource District 370 South Dogwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6Y7bull Skeena Region 3726 Alfred Avenue Smithers BC V0J 2N0bull Bella Coola field office 1681 Airport Road Bella Coola BC V0T 1C0

Written comments may be sent to

Great Bear Rainforest Land Use OrderBMTAs Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations West Coast Region

Suite 142 2080 Labieux Road Nanaimo BC V9T 6J9 or fax 250-751-7081 or email GreatBearRainforestgovbcca

Potential Biodiversity Mining and Tourism Areas and Proposed Land Use Objectives ndash Great Bear Rainforest

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPort Alice has been

dealt another blowThe Neucel Specialty

Cellulose mill in Port Alice will be closed lon-

ger than the six months previously announced The closure which began Feb 21 put about 400 people out of work

ldquoThere has been little or no upwards move-ment in the global dis-solving pulp market and forecasts indicated that the weak market price for dissolving pulp will continue through 2015 and into 2016rdquo said Chief Executive Officer Wanli Zhao in a letter to employees dated May 19

ldquoThe shareholders have evaluated this sit-

uation as well as the currently reliability of the mill and have come to the decision that in the interest of securing the long-term viability of the Mill the produc-tion curtailment will be extended into 2016rdquo Zhao said

During the curtail-ment the sharehold-ers have approved the development of a number of projects to address mechanical and operational issues that contribute to chronic poor reliability

ldquoItrsquos bad news for all

the people who were planning on going back to work in six monthsrdquo said Village of Port Alice Mayor Jan Allen adding the announce-ment did not come as a complete surprise

In the interim Village administration is ldquowork-ing hard at bringing courses here through North Island Collegerdquo Allen said

For instance the com-munity will be the host for a Building Service Worker Training course being offered July 14 to July 21

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DISTRICT OF PORT HARDYNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to sections 890 and 892 of the Local Government Act that a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC on Tuesday June 23 2015 at 630pm for the purpose of hearing representations concerning District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw No1010- 2013 to

1) add a new zone CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 which includes all of the permitted uses of the I-1 Light Industrial Zone as well as the added principal permitted use of Animal Kennel and

2) changing the applicable zone from I-1 Light Industrial to CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 with respect to the property addressed as 6143 Bronze Road and legally described as Lot A Section 21 Township 6 Rupert District Plan 40592 (PID 000-206-652) and shown as SUBJECT PROPERTY on the map below

TAKE NOTICE that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015 can be obtained at the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC between the hours of 830 AM and 430 PM Monday through Friday or by using the contact information below

Anyone who believes that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015opportunity to be heard in person by a representative or by written submission at the Public Hearing at the above-noted time and place If you are unable to attend the Public Hearing written comments may be mailed facsimiled emailed or hand-delivered to the District of Port Hardy by 300pm Tuesday June 23 2015 Legally the District cannot consider any representations or submissions made after the close of the Public Hearing Inquiries and written comments should be directed submitted to

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7360 Columbia Street PO Box 68 Port Hardy BC V0N 2P0

Telephone 250-949-6665 Email jlongporthardyca Facsimile 250-949-7433

STORY IDEACall (250) 949-6225

By Hannah GriffinReporterOn a Friday evening several

cars pull into the small parking lot of the OrsquoConnor Lake Recreation Site south of Port McNeill A group of young people light a crackling fire and listen to music sprawled on a blanket They eat dinner and enjoy some drinks on the grassy lawn by the lake The scene has all the ingredients for a rowdy night in the making but by 930 pm the dying fire and a few bottles lying on the grass are all that linger at the site as the cars hastily pull out of the park-ing lot perhaps taking the young people home in time for curfews

Just outside Port Hardy is Beaver Lake Recreation Area There is a calm lake with seven stone-grey picnic tables a fire pit and a partially-submerged raft White daisies dot the long grass and a confetti-like collection of wet tissues earplugs and empty food wrappers dots the daisies Garbage is clearly visible but a single garbage can is not

Twenty-three kilometres south down the Port Alice Road is the Marble River Recreation Site Mid-afternoon a family is finishing a picnic lunch on a table and taking the remnants in a plastic bag back to their car Not everyone using public areas is as respectful of packing out what they bring in as a mound of garbage deposited in a nearby bush suggests Visitors to these sites should undisputedly be practising responsible site usage and packing out what they bring in The reality is that not everyone does It could be argued that more garbage recep-tacles at these sites would encourage some people to throw out their garbage and treat these sites with more respect According to some individuals closely involved in the care of these sites however this is a surprisingly complex issue as having garbage receptacles can actually create different kinds of problems

Greg Fletcher administrator for the Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) explains that sites on the Alice Lake Loop Recreational Corridor are operated and maintained through a partnership between the RDMW Recreation Trails and Sites BC and Western Forest Products (WFP) including Marble River Beaver Lake Kathleen Lake and Devilrsquos Bath Representatives from each of the three involved groups have noted that the partner-ship has been very successful

Duncan Mactavish district recreation officer for Recreation Sites and Trails BC (Discovery Coast) explains that sites are divided into three groupings fee sites that are managed and where users are pay-ing for a service like Clint Beek non-fee sites that are also managed and user-maintained sites that are not actively managed apart from facility upgrades when needed

Fletcher explains that some of the Alice Lake Loop sites were an obligatory part of WFPrsquos tree farm licence back when they were created The district enters into a contract to help care for the sites from June until Labour Day

The district takes care of their own sites year-round but these specific Alice Lake Loop ones depend on provincial funding to offset the cost of care Kindry Mercer regional engagement officer for WFP says that throughout the year WFP provides a range of maintenance on the sites including identify-ing dangerous trees and felling them but that dur-ing the on-season it is maintained by Recreational Trails and Sites BC and the RDMW Mactavish

says that they provide garbage pick-up at some fee sites but the majority are pack in pack out Fletcher and Mactavish both note the extremely large time commitment it would take to have garbage pick-up at many sites especially when driving time to and between sites is considered

Fletcher says that a major reason these sites do not have garbage disposal is that in the past when there were more garbage disposal units they would be filled to the brim with household waste garbage that bore little resemblance to the typical waste accu-mulated from a few nights of camping or a picnic Mercer echoes this saying that historically when there were more garbage receptacles at sites they ended up being full of waste that did not seem to have any relation to site use Mactavish says that this was a major problem at Beaver Lake in particular

Another issue that involved parties have noted is the need for bear-proof containers in these areas Fletcher says that ldquothe issue is who will provide the bear-proof containersrdquo and that if sites do not have them then garbage needs to be picked up very fre-quently to minimize problems

Leaving garbage receptacles full for extended periods of time can be dangerous for both bears and people

The obvious solution may then appear to be bear-proof containers at every site yet cost is a huge impediment with a single bear bin costing around $2500 not including the cost of installation Mactavish says that their budget is already quite tight and that he would prefer to use funds for things that help improve sites-instead of counteracting user littering - things like repairing and upgrading old infrastructure like rotting picnic tables

There is the additional issue of site usage outside the June-Labour Day period that the RDMWrsquos con-tract runs for During warm spring days and even during this unusually mild past winter people still use these sites and one party of people neglecting to treat a site with respect can quickly leave it riddled with trash

Fletcher acknowledges this and says that they may be open to discussing contracts starting earlier in the spring but that an extension like this would depend on provincial funding This absence of garbage receptacles at some of these sites seems on its face to be counter intuitive to their care and maintenance Upon further investigation however it seems like the lack of waste disposal has been deemed necessary to deal with other behaviours and wildlife manage-ment

The message is clear - whether or not there is a place to deposit garbage it should not be left by users at the scenic sites that dot this region

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Garbage litters the grounds of the Beaver Lake Recreation Site outside of Port Hardy

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Hannah GriffinReporterAt 720 am on June 2 Port

Hardy Fire and Rescue respond-ed to a fire at E J Klassenrsquos Motorcade

A 1994 Rolls Royce that was parked in front of the service department began emitting smoke from its engine

The Port Hardy Fire and Rescue Department responded with three trucks about eight minutes after a call was made to 911 about the incident

The firefighters used hoses to

put out the engine fire quickly Norman Darling assistant

service manager at E J Klassen Motorcade says that the owner of the vehicle in question was on his way to the dealership for a service appointment and once he drove the car onto their lot fire began to come out of the left hand side of the car

Darling reports that an E J Klassen employee ran out with a fire extinguisher but was unable to open the hood of the car

The owner of the car was unin-jured

Car catches on fire

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorThe North Island

Marine Education and Research Society (MERS) is putting the fun in fund-raising

On Sunday June 14 MERS will be converg-ing at the Seahorse Cafeacute amp Gallery in Telegraph Cove for the ldquoLove Your Oceanrdquo event from 11 am to 2 pm

Love Your Ocean is a fund-raiser for MERSrsquos whale research and a lsquofunrsquo raiser for families

The event will include games crafts music food a barbecue as well as a raffle and auction

Support from busi-nesses for raffle and silent auction items has been overwhelming with whale watching trips pottery clothing kayaking and more up for grabs says Jackie Hildering humpback whale researcher and education director for MERS

The silent-auction

will be live and on-line as well

The Marine Education and Research Society based in Alert Bay was incorporated in 2010 The association was formed to bring together existing marine research

and education projects as well as to provide a platform from which to conduct further work in the future

The directors of MERS are marine biologists and educa-tors brought together

through their work in the marine environ-ment While based here MERS directors have worked in many coun-tries and oceans

To date MERS research has been focused on projects investigating humpback and minke whales but has also included work on other baleen whales as well as on killer whales in other parts of the world

ldquoWersquore tying to have this event thatrsquos dynam-icrdquo Hildering said add-ing she will be in her dive gear as The Marine Detective and there will be a whole lot of marine puppets as well as the opportunity for people to have their photo taken in whale costumes

People will also

have the opportunity to suggest a name for a Humpback whale

Funds generated will go to support the work the group is doing in the area ldquoAn awful lot of what wersquore doing is all volunteer Therersquos a lot of valuable work being done and we have to find ways to get this work donerdquo

Hildering is grateful for the overwhelming support the society has received from the local business community for the event The eco-tourism companies have made numerous offers available she said The Seahorse Cafeacute is donat-ing the proceeds from their food sales that day to MERS

ldquoItrsquos extremely mov-ing rdquo she said

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Jackie Hildering humpback whale researcher and education director for MERS and Elenah Hun-chuk try on some whale heads

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Port McNeillrsquos Steve Verbrugge boasts three ldquoStanley Cupsrdquo during the Victorrsquos Secret pageant held at the Community

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPeople who entered

Port Hardy Secondary School June 2 would be forgiven for think-ing they had entered a construction zone

The halls rang with the sounds of saw-ing hammering and grinding as crowds of youngsters with the help of teachers and volunteers put togeth-er a personalized wooden bench

The process included students assembling the bench and cus-tomizing it with their initials cut from metal and a PHSS brand they got to burn into the wood

The event was part of a transitions pro-gram which introduced students from six area elementary schools to PHSS which they will be attending in the fall

ldquoThe bench was part of Trades Day which is an Industry Trades Authority (ITA) spon-sored event under the lsquoYes2Itrsquo programrdquo said school Counsellor Levin Prong

ldquoTrades Day is designed to inform and encourage youth to consider future trades

careersrdquo Prong said PHSS woodwork

teacher Joel Dyck and PHSS metal-work teacher Kevin McGhee designed and prepared the bench-es The Woodwork 8 and Metalwork 10-12 classes prefabricated all the pieces They also helped with the

learning process mak-ing sure the newcom-ers followed the safe practices the older students had learned during their studies at PHSS

School District 85 and local trades pro-fessionals were also invited to support and inform students throughout the pro-

cess The Trades Day also served as a fun-filled orientation dur-ing which Grade 7 students were familiar-ized with PHSS the industrial facilities and given the opportu-nity to meet with new peers with whom they will attend school next year

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Colin Rak burns a Port Hardy Secondary School brand into his bench

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June 12Rachel McMillan reading from her second book Black

Tide Rising A-Frame Bookstore Port McNeill 7 pm

June 14The Marine Education and Research Society is

hosting the Love your Ocean fund-raiser event at the Seahorse Cafe amp Gallery at Telegraph cove from 11 am to 2 pm

June 18From 430-630 pm at Robert Scott Elementary

School (closed) Bill 11 Awareness barbecue

June 23North Island Community Services Society 37th

AGM Old School Seniorsrsquo room 375 Shelley Crescent Port McNeill 530 dinner financial review election of directors

June 276th annual Port McNeill Logger Sports Society

Lumberjack Competition to be held on Saturday

June 27th at the Port McNeill waterfront with the main show from 11 am to 3 pm

June 29The Port Hardy Seniorsrsquo Housing Society is look-

ing for board members We meet once a month at 7480 Rupert Street Port Hardy in the Seniorsrsquo Common Room Next meeting date June 29 at 7 pm

Please come to the meeting if you are interested in volunteering on this board

For more information please call Jo-Anne Beek at 250-949-6435

July 14th annual Canada Day Regatta Sointula

July 125th Annual North Island Cops for Cancer Golf

Tournament Sunday July 12 10 am Shotgun Start Seven Hills Golf Course To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For information Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

July 13-17St John Gualbert Church in Port McNeill is offer-

ing a week-long summer camp for children The Summer Day Camp programme is designed for children ages 5-11 years old and will run from 9 am to 3 pm each day For more information phone 250-956-3533

July 31- August 3Port AliceRumble Beach 50th Year Reunion

September 12-13The Mount Waddington Fall Fair will be held in

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Dancestreams Vancouver Islandrsquos longest-established youth dance com-pany will be holding auditions for the coming 2015-16 season on Sunday June 14 at Qualicum Beach School of Dance Formed in 1985 to provide enriched training opportunities for professionally minded teen dancers Dancestreams brings together talented teens from communities throughout Vancouver Island

Every Sunday September to May these dedicated and hard-working young people come together in a cen-tral location for six hours of intensive classes and rehearsals on top of their regular training in the home studios Performance of the new works is a key to the success of the Company - each spring the dancers tour through-out the Vancouver Island region and occasionally further afield

This past season Dancestreams spent an incredible eight days in Los Angeles working with a choreogra-pher as well as taking classes at a number of professional venues The Company is renowned throughout the world and has been honoured with

the award for ldquoTop 40 Under 40 and a Creation Residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts Many of the Dancestreams alumni have gone on to successful careers in professional dance Dancestreams offers serious dance students the opportunity to work with dancers with similar focus and determination in a situation where they can learn as much from each other as from the guest teachers and artistic staff

Supported by a registered char-ity (Vancouver Island Youth Dance Theatre) with assistance from the Province of British Columbia and the BC Arts Council Dancestreams gives back to the community by bringing outstanding contemporary dance to both school children and the public at large The audition for dancers age 12 to 18 takes the form of a class Even if your dancer is not yet ready to audition they are welcome to come for class They begin at 1130- 2 pm Cost $15 per class Pre-registration is strongly recommended email Dancestreamsshawca or call 250-723-9525

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Hannah GriffinReporterPort McNeill-

born David Rannala is bringing relief to homeowners who have botched their houses

The Victoria-based contractor is fea-tured on Home and Garden Televisionrsquos new show ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo along-side comedian Steve Patterson Homeowners who have attempted to ren-ovate or fix their own houses with disastrous results are given a les-son from experts and then renovators and then put their skills to use and beautify the mistakes

Rannala owner of Rannala Construction in Victoria and a cer-tified journeyman carpenter says that he ldquoliterally just got kind of a phone call out of the bluerdquo from Ottawa-based televi-sion production com-pany Mountain Road Productions

The company cast him in the show which recently wrapped its first season air-ing now Rannala describes the experi-ence on the show as great but the schedule as hectic with 14 days straight spent shoot-ing each project and a week off in Victoria in between This schedule has allowed Rannala to cultivate a new skill ldquoworking for days on end with basically no sleeprdquo he jokes

The most challeng-ing project Rannala recalls from shooting the first season of ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo is the soon to be aired Hastings project a huge amount of work that needed to be com-pleted in a very short amount of time

ldquoIt was basically bulldozer baitrdquo he says

He usually works on custom high-end homes and says that the stress surround-ing the projects on the show is different because it is about fig-uring out quickly how

to move forward and improve the situation The show includes a team of skilled off-air carpenters who keep work moving when Rannala is involved in on-camera work

Rannala lived in Port McNeill until he was around seven and his father is still a resi-dent

Growing up in Port McNeill his life was full of ldquowhat you do as a kid in McNeill fires and fishingrdquo He moved to Victoria dur-ing his childhood and began an apprentice-ship right out of high school

Back in Victoria now that the show is

airing Rannala paus-es for a second while considering his long term goals

ldquoIf the sun and the stars and the moon

align we would bring the film crew to the North Islandrdquo

New episodes air Tuesday at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific

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Would like to thank the North Island businesses for another successful Legion firewood cut

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PORT MCNEILL LOG SALVAGEJF TRUCKING LTD

hellipand an amazing army of 70 volunteer workers who turned out to make this yearrsquos Legion woodcut happenYour support is much appreciated because we realize that without your help none of this would have been possible It is a tremendous feeling to know that we have such generosity in the North Island and a true feeling of community spirit

Port McNeill Legion Branch 281 ampPort McNeill Legion Ladies Auxiliary

Call to schedule your consultation with Dr Irinakis 250-338-5011email courtenayperiodontistgmailcom Suite 101-389 12th Street Courtenay

Is pleased to introduce

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to our practice

Dr Irinakis has been offering his Periondontal Services to the Campbell River region and has fallen in love with the North Island

Dr Irinakis has now established a Periodontal Implant Centre in Courtenay in order to continue to service the residents of the North Island and the Comox Valley

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Did You Know - Dr Tassos Irinakis was the Director of the

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Smileof the week

Alexis Dawson 14 right and Danielle Wigard 13 watch a game from the sidelines during the

Aftershock Soccer Tournament in Port Hardy May 29 to May 31

THE NORTH ISLAND EAGLESREP HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Is now accepting coaching applications for the 20152016

Without coaches the divisions will not runPlease express interest to

Andrew Laming at 250-956-2942 ortreetech8hotmailcom

Application deadline June 20th 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorA local student has

made a national splash with a science project that turns the ocean tide into electricity

Clayton Harderrsquos remarkable journey began at North Island Secondary School in Port McNeill with a project called ldquoTidal Power Pumprdquo

Harder a Grade 8 student designed and made a pump that can generate electricity using tides

ldquoWhile I was down at the docks in Port McNeill I noticed the rise and fall of the tides looked like a pump So I thought I would design a pump that would run off the tides to generate electric-ityrdquo said Clayton of the inspiration for his project

The young man is interested particularly in environmental sci-ences and finding ways to ldquostop stuff from harming the environ-mentrdquo

Harder created a

small-scale prototype which was actually able to run a light for a short period of time

This April Clayton 14 entered his proj-ect into the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair at NISS His proj-ect won the Michael Crooks Physics award The BC Hydro for Generations award and Top Overall Project award which allowed him to attend the Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Fredericton New Brunswick

Clayton had to fund-raise over $2000 for this trip said his mom Kathy and was sup-ported by North Island Chipping the Rotary Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill the Lions Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill Lemare Lake Logging Ltd and Strategic Forest Management

NISS Foods Teacher Ricki McCrae pur-chased the ingredients and organized a bake sale and vegetable bundles and firewood were also sold as a fund-raiser

ldquoThey and many others all helped make this trip possiblerdquo said Kathy

ldquoIt made me happy that so many people cared about the science fair and helping people to go thererdquo Clayton said

From May 9 to May 17 Clayton attended this fair along with 500

other kids from across Canada whose projects placed in their regional science fairs There were only 65 projects from BC that made it to the CWSF That total was from the senior intermediate and junior levels combined

The week included a day of judging from 830 am to 530 pm where Clayton was interviewed thoroughly by over 20 different judges There was also two and a half days of public viewing which over 4000 people attended

The event wasnrsquot all work a day was set aside for the kids to go to various sites in the Fredericton area Clayton was able to spend a day at the Bay of Fundy

Friday May 15 featured an awards day ceremony where Clayton was pre-sented with a Silver Medal of Excellence and the Junior Energy Challenge Award The silver medal awards come with a $2000 scholarship to Western University

ldquoThis is a huge achievement as less than one per cent of the science fair projects make it to the Canada Wide Science Fair and out of those less than one third receive any type of awardrdquo said Kathy

ldquoAs parents we are very proud of his accomplishments but we are most proud of who he is He is grow-

ing up to be a fine respectful young man That is what is impor-tantrdquo she said

ldquoWersquove seen increas-ing growth with all the projectsrdquo said Rena Sweeney chair of the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair Committee

Clayton specifically is ldquolooking at ways to apply his projects to solve real world prob-lemsrdquo Sweeney said

ldquoWersquore looking for-ward to see the direc-tion hersquos going itrdquo she said

And his mind is already turning

Although he is just in the initial stages Clayton hopes to build enough pumps to store energy on a Tesla bat-tery to power a home

While he is think-ing about the future Clayton also has an illustrious past

His forays into sci-ence fairs began in Grade 6 when his project was top proj-ect overall but he was too young to attend the CWSF

In 2014 Claytonrsquos project won top overall project once again and he attended the CWSF event which was held in Windsor Ontario There he won a Bronze Medal of Excellence

Science skills obvi-ously run in the family

Claytonrsquos brother Trevor won top over-all project awards in 2011 and 2012 and attended the CWSF in Toronto and then in Charlottetown PEI

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201514

North Island Secondary School Grade 8 student Clayton Harder won two awards at the Canada Wide Science Fair in New Brunswick

Submitted photo

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Project generates awards

We will be making electrical system improvements in your area To ensure the safety of our work crews it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately eight hours

Where Port AliceWhen Saturday June 13 2015Time 800 am to 400 pm

To prepare for this interruption and protect your equipment from damage please turn off all lights electrical heaters and major appliances and unplug all electronics

We are sorry for the inconvenience We will restore power as soon as we can

Visit bchydrocomoutages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information 45

93

MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGEPORT ALICE

NOTICE OF A

Chamber UpdatePort Hardy amp District Chamber of Commerce ndash Angela Smith Executive DirectorSubmissions to Update Fax 250-949-6653 or email phccadmcablerocketcom

Port Hardy Chamber NEWS

GazetteNORTH ISLAND

sponsored by

Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce Chamber Update June

WELCOME NEW MEMBERSCanadian Cancer Society - We are pleased to welcome the Canadian Cancer Society to our organization Former PHCC board member Lisa Harrison is doing a fantastic job as the North Island Coordinator as evidenced by the great success of the 2015 Relay for Life The next big event is Tour de Rock in September and we look forward to supporting the fundraising efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society

Seaway Ventures Ltd - Leah Robinson is the principal of Seaway Ventures Ltd the organization currently running the Port Hardy Port Authority New releases on the status of port operations are available online at the Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce website wwwporthardychambercom

Port Hardy Flowers and Gifts - We are pleased to add this great business in a new retail location at Market Street in Port Hardy Please visit or call in your order to 250-902-2666

WORLD OCEANS DAY 2015Thank you to all the volunteers and participants at Port Hardyrsquos World Oceans Day Event 2015 Over 575 participants from Port Hardy schools and community attended this annual educational event in Carrot Park Special thanks to Lynette Tanaka of the Port Hardy Visitor Centre for all her efforts in making this event a continued success

VANISLE 360 BBQJoin CFNI Coast Radio live on location during our community BBQ Greet sailors and their teams as they arrive in Port Hardy following the Telegraph Cove to Port Hardy leg The fundraising BBQ amp Awards Ceremony will be in Carrot Park from 400pm - 700pm on Thursday June 11 Proceeds go to benefit community events and programs at the Visitor Services amp Information Centre in Port Hardy Deluxe Burgers amp sides $1000

DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEEDo you have proactive suggestions for the Port Hardy Chamber of

Commerce Downtown Improvement Committee Email them to

managerporthardychambercom for your chance to win a box of garbage

bags amp a trash picker-upper

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 15

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe Tri-Port

Speedway Association kicked off the 2015 season with a race event on June 7

Stock car racing enthusiasts flocked to the wooden stands above the track and lined the top of the hill on picnic blankets and in lawn chairs

Shortly after 1 pm drivers of the six entered cars gathered in the centre of the clay track to hear asso-ciation President Dan Stewart outline what each flag means event rules and regulations as well as to offer his hopes for the day

ldquoThe best thing you

guys can do is expect to lose every event this yearrdquo he said to the gathered drivers explaining that safety was a major priority

ldquoWe all want to go home in one piecerdquo

Engines began to roar as racers began the trophy dash four laps around the track

Announcer Ken Fraser explained that their stock car events typically run about two to three hours and are composed of three dis-tinct events Following the trophy dash there are two heat races one is a time trial and the second is based on points from that time trial

The last event is

based on points stand-ings from throughout the day

President Dan Stewart and Announcer Ken Fraser explained that the hot dry weath-er it was 18 degrees on race day contributed to some issues with dust They mitigate the problem by spraying down throughout the event but it just evapo-rates

The Tri-Port Speedway Association has another event on June 21 at 1 pm and the Dust Bowl Weekend is set for Aug 22 and 23 Anyone interested in volun-teering can contact organizer Teresa Lee at (250) 949-7273

SPORTS amp RECREATIONSubmit results to 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at sportsnorthislandgazettecom bull Deadline 10 am Monday

on deckTell us about items of interest to the sports community

June 18-21Fatherrsquos Day

Classic Slo Pitch tournament coming up June 18-21

June 20-21GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Loggersrsquo tourna-ment

June 21Tri-Port Speedway

Association race June 21 at 1 pm

June 27Port Alice Golf

Club Menrsquos Open June 27-28

June 276th annual Port

McNeill logger Sports Society L u m b e r j a c k Competition from 11 am to 3 pm at the Port McNeill water-front

July 11Tri-Port Speedway

Association race July 11 at 6 pm

July 125th Annual North

Island Cops for Cancer Open Golf Tournament Sunday July 12 at 10 am Seven Hills Golf amp Country Club

To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For infor-mation Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

August 2Donny MacLeod

M e m o r i a l Tournament Aug 1 andor Aug 2 email m-mfarre l lhot-mailcom to register September 12-13

GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Menrsquos Open

Tri-Port Speedway off to great start

The Tri-Port Speedwayrsquos first event of the 2015 season on June 7

Hannah Griffin photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorGet ready to rumbleDrag racing enthusiasts wonrsquot

want to miss the North Island Timing Associationrsquos summer series that promises to provide a million thrills a minute

On June 20-21 the annual Rumble on the Runway will be taking place at the Port McNeill Airport The race is one of three scheduled for this summer The others will be held July 18-19 and Aug 22-23

ldquoEach race day we typically see 50 to 75 carsrdquo said Acting President Chris Sharpe with about 15 from the North island

and the remaining vehicles from Campbell River Courtenay Nanaimo Ladysmith Duncan Shawnigan Lake Victoria Port Alberni Tofino and Powell River

There are typically three class-es of car at the event Sportsman (street carsmini vans) Pro which is a faster car some street cars but mostly dedicated race cars and Super Pro which is basically the same as Pro class but uses ldquoelectronicsrdquo in enginetransmission control

The Rumble on the Runway began in 2008 Sharpe said when ldquoa couple guys were look-ing to promote the sport and

bring a new influx of people to the North Islandrdquo

North Island Timing Association is the only drag rac-ing association on Vancouver Island that runs three large 18 mile bracket races every race season Port Alberni also has a 14 mile track also at a airport but it is only raced on one week-end per year

ldquoWersquore excited to have a actu-al 18 mile track that is recog-nized by the National Hot Rod Associationrdquo said Sharpe

Spectator admission is $5 per person at the gate and there is a concession on site for breakfast and lunch

Revving up for Rumble race

Submitted photo

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe North Island Loggers Golf Tournament

an event that has run for nearly three decades will have golfers swinging their clubs in the friendly weekend event June 20 and 21

The tournament hosted by Seven Hills Golf and Country Club has three flights taking place Saturday morning Saturday afternoon and Sunday

There are prizes for everyone given out Sunday evening and dinner will be provided There is generally an allotment of 144 golf-ers and all prizes are donated by community businesses

Apart from being a sporting event the tournament is notable in that all profits go towards providing scholarships for local stu-dents through Port Hardy Secondary School and North Island Secondary School In pre-vious years the tournament proceeds went towards supporting local people in need and charities and for the previous three years has been supporting scholarships In 2014 six students were recipients of these scholar-ships

Critical to the success of this event is contri-butions by sponsors and any local organiza-tions or businesses interested in doing so may contact Bill Gray at 250-949-7623 or Lito Pineda at 250-956-5234 Donations may be dropped off at the WFP Port McNeill office or can be picked up by committee members (found on the event Facebook page)

Woods out for Loggers

Tourney

The first Rumble on the Runway drag racing event will be held in Port McNeill June 20-21

The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

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June 29 500-700 Atom 715-915 BantamJune 30 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 2 500-700 Atom 715-915 Bantam July 3 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 4 1000-1130 Atom 1145-115 Peewee 130-300 Bantam 315-445 MidgetRegistration is one hour prior to your first ice timeCost $40 per player

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17Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

1114

NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

1114

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

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CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

1114

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

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PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

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PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

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ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCHat entrance to Tsulquate Village

(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

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North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

DEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMING EVENTS

GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

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RENTALS

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RENTALS

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Large one amp two bedroom suites some with a great

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Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 5

LETTERSeditornorthislandgazettecom

The goal is to publish every letter so keep them brief clear and to the point Be hard on the problem not the person skip quotes except where readily confirmable accept editing for length and legality Include full name and home community (plus phone number to confirm authorship) Mail fax email or drop off co the editor by 400 pm Friday

Port Alice is a lovely community

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Dear EditorThe Village of Port Alice is indeed one of the most beau-

tiful places on earth It was nice to read Debra Lynnrsquos letter of appreciation

about our lovely community in the May 28th edition of the Gazette

The North Island as a whole is a region blessed with natural beauty rich in First Nationsrsquo culture and is one of the best places on earth to explore and enjoy the wilder-ness by land lake river or sea

Our region is also home to a busy forestry industry which provides us with jobs and gives us access to a vast network of back country recreational sites

The Neucel Specialty Cellulose Pulp Mill in Port Alice

is part of the forestry industry and has helped sustain fami-lies and community services for generations

Itrsquos true that the mill is on a curtailment but it is not shut down as was stated in Debrarsquos letter

Most of the millrsquos workforce is currently laid off and therersquos no question that this is a tough time for Port Alice and for Neucel employees throughout our North Island communities But we look forward to seeing the mill get back up and running in 2016

And yes we are still the Gateway to the Wild West Coast - come and visit Port Alice anytime

Yours truly Mayor Jan Allen

Village of Port Alice

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NIGEL PARR AND HELENErsquoS FAMILY would like to offer their

sincere thanks for all of the cards flowers kind words help and just hugs during the last few months since

Helene left us in April it all has helped tremendously

And remember as Helene said

ldquoDonrsquot worry about me Irsquove had a good lifeldquo

Port Hardy Harbour Authorityrsquos labour management contract has been awarded to

Port Hardy compa-ny Seaway Ventures Ltd who succeed Pacificus Biological

Services Ltd in the role

Staff appointed to the facilitation of

Harbour Services have been in the marine industry on the North Island for over 15 years

Gail Bridger will be continuing in her role as accounts manager with the Port Hardy Harbour Authority under Seaway Ventures Ltd as a result of her exem-plary work over the past five years

Angela Smith of Seaway Ventures will aid the team with her skills in admin-istration and Special Operations

Harbour Manager and primary of Seaway Ventures Ltd Leah Robinson said ldquoa positive service shift will be the focus of first term opera-tions

ldquoWe are interested in supporting the existing users of the Harbour and meet-ing their needs while looking for manners in which basic har-bour services can be enhanced Finding fiscally-responsible solutions for har-bour development are additional goals of this term There are no current plans to change any of the existing service rates and we remind

all users that finance and rate changes are decisions made at the council and admin-istrative level at the District of Port Hardy

ldquoCompared to all other marinas on the North Island we continue to offer the lowest commercial and pleasure vessel moorage rates avail-able with no sea-sonal increases At the harbour office we look forward to engaging people in a constructive way and are excited to further enhance the value that commercial rec-reational and general citizens see in the District of Port Hardy marine operationsrdquo said Robinson

Marine facilities have been identified as an area for eco-nomic growth on the North Island and constructive input from harbour users is appreciated Input and suggestions can be sent to Bridger who can be reached by email at phfloatscablerocketcom or letters can be depos-ited in the sugges-tions box during office hours Monday to Friday 8 am to 4 pm

Gazette staffMalcolm Island

has won an award for Excellence in the RuralSmall Town Planning category from the Canadian Institute of Planners

The island with a population of 613 per-manent residents and 125 seasonal ones collaborated with EcoPlan a Vancouver-based urban plan-ning firm on a proj-ect named Growing Malcolm Island

The project was born out of conversa-tions among a group of residents more than three years ago about interest in community and economy devel-

opment according to the project website

The motivation for these discussions was growing concern over both diminishing pop-ulation and decreasing business on Malcolm Island

The first meeting on April 5 2012 led to four more all well attended

This project is unique in that it was initiated led and implemented by the community a com-munity that exists without strong local governance

The Canadian Institute of Planners noticed the grassroots approach to bringing

citizens together to help support the local economy and award-ed the distinction to Malcolm Island

Previous winners in the RuralSmall Town category are Maple Creek Saskatchewan (2014) Trinity Newfoundland and Labrador (2013) Orillia Ontario (2013) and the District of Peachland British Columbia (2012)

The Canadian Institute of Planners presents annual Awards for Planning Excellence that hon-our projects judged on their excellence innovation impact on the profession imple-mentation potential and overall presenta-tion

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 20156

David Faren PhotoTruth and Reconciliation

Dr Wilton Littlechild Justice Murray Sinclair and Dr Marie Wilson receive an eagle feather following their moving speeches just prior to the official release of the report summary at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRA) closing event in Ottawa May 31 to June 3 The TRC is a component of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agree-ment Its mandate is to inform all Canadians about what happened in Indian Residential Schools (IRS) The Commission will document the truth of survivors families communi-ties and anyone personally affected by the IRS experience This includes former Indian Residential School students their families communities the churches former school employees government and other Canadians

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Flipping PancakesVolunteers Glen Northey left and Larry Bruner flip pancakes and bacon during the Hardy Bay Senior Citizens Societyrsquos annual pancake breakfast fund-raiser on June 7 to kick off BC Seniorrsquos Week

Hannah Griffin Photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorOver the last year the Town of

Port McNeill has made great strides in getting its financial house in order

ldquoBasically the town has come a long waysrdquo said Treasurer Dan Rodin at a recent council meeting According to its audited financial statements at the end of 2014 the town had $577000 in the bank com-pared to an overdraft of $295000 at

the end of 2013 said Rodin The townrsquos long-term debt has also been paid down by $101000

In 2013 the town had an operat-ing deficit of $96163 In 2014 the Town had an operating surplus of $751000

In 2014 the town received $200000 from the North Island Community Forest which went into a reserve ldquoThe Community Forest partnership has basically paid for itselfrdquo said Rodin

Port McNeill fiscal health

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RDMW Knot plans continueBy Hannah GriffinReporterThe invasive plant species knot-

weed is growing out of control in the North Island The Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) is in the process of developing a Knotweed Eradication Program Pat English RDMW manager of eco-nomic development says that the district is applying for funding from the Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovationrsquos Job Creation Partnership and is also partner-ing with the District of Port Hardy the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure BC Hydro Western Forest Products and the Town of Port McNeill English explains that there is knotweed in many areas of the region with the highest concentration likely in Coal Harbour with Port Hardy also heavily affected

Knotweed spreads rapidly through root systems and can be detrimental to biodiversity and increase the risk of soil erosion ldquoThe need for the program is to address the potential liability if knotweed gets into the water and sewage systemsrdquo English says adding that it can damage this infrastructure

English says that there are two methods for eradicating knotweed One is to inject a pesticide directly into the roots which kills the root system and the other is to cut it back over the course of a few years eventually killing it off He explains that discussion so far has proposed

Port McNeill as a training ground for crews as there are only four to five outcroppings there and the issue is not as serious as in other areas

At the June 1 Town of Port McNeill council meeting a May 13 letter was discussed from English and Patrick Donaghy RDMWrsquos manager of oper-ations

They asked for a letter of support from Port McNeill to include in their funding application

Councillor Graham MacDonald was against the idea of training occur-ring in Port McNeill ldquoTheyrsquore going to come here and theyrsquore going to use chemicals and Irsquom dead against itrdquo he said adding that he feels focus should be on eradicating knotweed in Coal Harbour

English says that it is important to remember that the pesticides used in the eradication program are all licensed and permitted and will be administered by crews qualified by the province Crews would be tar-geting outbreaks on municipal prop-erty or rights of way where munici-pal infrastructure goes There would only be work done on private land if permission had previously been obtained

Mayor Shirley Ackland suggested asking for more information on the program and how it would affect Port McNeill including specific plans to deal with the knotweed and if and what kinds of chemicals would be used in the process The issue was tabled until the June 15 meeting

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The Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations is considering establishing up to eight new Biodiversity Mining and Tourism Areas (BMTAs) under the Environment and Land Use Act For King Island the ministry is looking at the possibility of establishing a conservancy under the Park Act instead of a BMTA These areas would comprise approximately 295000 hectares of Crown land

The ministry is also proposing to cancel the 2007 South Central Coast Order and Central and North Coast Order and all their amendments (2009 and 2013) and replace these with the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest land use objectives established by legal order pursuant to Section 934 of the Land Act and for the purposes of the Forest and Range Practices Act The proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order sets forest management requirements within the 64 million hectares of the Great Bear Rainforest (see schedule A in the proposed Order) The proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order addresses First Nations cultural heritage resources freshwater ecosystems and habitats landscape and stand level biodiversity and bear habitat Together the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order and potential BMTAsconservancy will meet the goals of reserving 70 of historic old growth forests with some minor exceptions while maintaining a viable forest industry in the Great Bear Rainforest

In areas designated as BMTAs commercial logging and hydro-electric power generation linked to the power grid would be prohibited other resource activities and land uses would remain subject to existing legal requirements The designations would only apply to provincial Crown land

Areas designated as conservancies explicitly recognize the importance of the area to First Nations for social ceremonial and cultural uses Conservancies provide for a wider range of low impact compatible economic opportunities than Class A parks however commercial logging mining and hydroelectric power generation other than local run-of-the-river projects are prohibited The designation would only apply to provincial Crown land

The public is invited to comment on the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest order and potential BMTAsconservancy June 11 2015 to August 10 2015

Copies of the proposed order and associated maps and maps of the potential BMTAsconservancy are available online at httpswwwforgovbccaTASBSLRPGBR_BMTA_LUORhtml

Copies of the order can also be acquired from the following ministry officesbull North Island Central Coast Natural Resource District 2217 Mine Road Port McNeill BC V0N 2R0bull FrontCounter BC Suite 142 2080 Labieux Road Nanaimo BC V9T 6J9bull Campbell River Natural Resource District 370 South Dogwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6Y7bull Skeena Region 3726 Alfred Avenue Smithers BC V0J 2N0bull Bella Coola field office 1681 Airport Road Bella Coola BC V0T 1C0

Written comments may be sent to

Great Bear Rainforest Land Use OrderBMTAs Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations West Coast Region

Suite 142 2080 Labieux Road Nanaimo BC V9T 6J9 or fax 250-751-7081 or email GreatBearRainforestgovbcca

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPort Alice has been

dealt another blowThe Neucel Specialty

Cellulose mill in Port Alice will be closed lon-

ger than the six months previously announced The closure which began Feb 21 put about 400 people out of work

ldquoThere has been little or no upwards move-ment in the global dis-solving pulp market and forecasts indicated that the weak market price for dissolving pulp will continue through 2015 and into 2016rdquo said Chief Executive Officer Wanli Zhao in a letter to employees dated May 19

ldquoThe shareholders have evaluated this sit-

uation as well as the currently reliability of the mill and have come to the decision that in the interest of securing the long-term viability of the Mill the produc-tion curtailment will be extended into 2016rdquo Zhao said

During the curtail-ment the sharehold-ers have approved the development of a number of projects to address mechanical and operational issues that contribute to chronic poor reliability

ldquoItrsquos bad news for all

the people who were planning on going back to work in six monthsrdquo said Village of Port Alice Mayor Jan Allen adding the announce-ment did not come as a complete surprise

In the interim Village administration is ldquowork-ing hard at bringing courses here through North Island Collegerdquo Allen said

For instance the com-munity will be the host for a Building Service Worker Training course being offered July 14 to July 21

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Fire Safety

Neucel extends mill closure

Students at Gwarsquosala-rsquoNakwaxdarsquoxw School listen during a fire safety training session in the school gymna-sium on the morning of June 1

Hannah Griffin photo

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LAST CHANCE

DISTRICT OF PORT HARDYNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to sections 890 and 892 of the Local Government Act that a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC on Tuesday June 23 2015 at 630pm for the purpose of hearing representations concerning District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw No1010- 2013 to

1) add a new zone CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 which includes all of the permitted uses of the I-1 Light Industrial Zone as well as the added principal permitted use of Animal Kennel and

2) changing the applicable zone from I-1 Light Industrial to CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 with respect to the property addressed as 6143 Bronze Road and legally described as Lot A Section 21 Township 6 Rupert District Plan 40592 (PID 000-206-652) and shown as SUBJECT PROPERTY on the map below

TAKE NOTICE that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015 can be obtained at the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC between the hours of 830 AM and 430 PM Monday through Friday or by using the contact information below

Anyone who believes that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015opportunity to be heard in person by a representative or by written submission at the Public Hearing at the above-noted time and place If you are unable to attend the Public Hearing written comments may be mailed facsimiled emailed or hand-delivered to the District of Port Hardy by 300pm Tuesday June 23 2015 Legally the District cannot consider any representations or submissions made after the close of the Public Hearing Inquiries and written comments should be directed submitted to

District of Port Hardy

7360 Columbia Street PO Box 68 Port Hardy BC V0N 2P0

Telephone 250-949-6665 Email jlongporthardyca Facsimile 250-949-7433

STORY IDEACall (250) 949-6225

By Hannah GriffinReporterOn a Friday evening several

cars pull into the small parking lot of the OrsquoConnor Lake Recreation Site south of Port McNeill A group of young people light a crackling fire and listen to music sprawled on a blanket They eat dinner and enjoy some drinks on the grassy lawn by the lake The scene has all the ingredients for a rowdy night in the making but by 930 pm the dying fire and a few bottles lying on the grass are all that linger at the site as the cars hastily pull out of the park-ing lot perhaps taking the young people home in time for curfews

Just outside Port Hardy is Beaver Lake Recreation Area There is a calm lake with seven stone-grey picnic tables a fire pit and a partially-submerged raft White daisies dot the long grass and a confetti-like collection of wet tissues earplugs and empty food wrappers dots the daisies Garbage is clearly visible but a single garbage can is not

Twenty-three kilometres south down the Port Alice Road is the Marble River Recreation Site Mid-afternoon a family is finishing a picnic lunch on a table and taking the remnants in a plastic bag back to their car Not everyone using public areas is as respectful of packing out what they bring in as a mound of garbage deposited in a nearby bush suggests Visitors to these sites should undisputedly be practising responsible site usage and packing out what they bring in The reality is that not everyone does It could be argued that more garbage recep-tacles at these sites would encourage some people to throw out their garbage and treat these sites with more respect According to some individuals closely involved in the care of these sites however this is a surprisingly complex issue as having garbage receptacles can actually create different kinds of problems

Greg Fletcher administrator for the Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) explains that sites on the Alice Lake Loop Recreational Corridor are operated and maintained through a partnership between the RDMW Recreation Trails and Sites BC and Western Forest Products (WFP) including Marble River Beaver Lake Kathleen Lake and Devilrsquos Bath Representatives from each of the three involved groups have noted that the partner-ship has been very successful

Duncan Mactavish district recreation officer for Recreation Sites and Trails BC (Discovery Coast) explains that sites are divided into three groupings fee sites that are managed and where users are pay-ing for a service like Clint Beek non-fee sites that are also managed and user-maintained sites that are not actively managed apart from facility upgrades when needed

Fletcher explains that some of the Alice Lake Loop sites were an obligatory part of WFPrsquos tree farm licence back when they were created The district enters into a contract to help care for the sites from June until Labour Day

The district takes care of their own sites year-round but these specific Alice Lake Loop ones depend on provincial funding to offset the cost of care Kindry Mercer regional engagement officer for WFP says that throughout the year WFP provides a range of maintenance on the sites including identify-ing dangerous trees and felling them but that dur-ing the on-season it is maintained by Recreational Trails and Sites BC and the RDMW Mactavish

says that they provide garbage pick-up at some fee sites but the majority are pack in pack out Fletcher and Mactavish both note the extremely large time commitment it would take to have garbage pick-up at many sites especially when driving time to and between sites is considered

Fletcher says that a major reason these sites do not have garbage disposal is that in the past when there were more garbage disposal units they would be filled to the brim with household waste garbage that bore little resemblance to the typical waste accu-mulated from a few nights of camping or a picnic Mercer echoes this saying that historically when there were more garbage receptacles at sites they ended up being full of waste that did not seem to have any relation to site use Mactavish says that this was a major problem at Beaver Lake in particular

Another issue that involved parties have noted is the need for bear-proof containers in these areas Fletcher says that ldquothe issue is who will provide the bear-proof containersrdquo and that if sites do not have them then garbage needs to be picked up very fre-quently to minimize problems

Leaving garbage receptacles full for extended periods of time can be dangerous for both bears and people

The obvious solution may then appear to be bear-proof containers at every site yet cost is a huge impediment with a single bear bin costing around $2500 not including the cost of installation Mactavish says that their budget is already quite tight and that he would prefer to use funds for things that help improve sites-instead of counteracting user littering - things like repairing and upgrading old infrastructure like rotting picnic tables

There is the additional issue of site usage outside the June-Labour Day period that the RDMWrsquos con-tract runs for During warm spring days and even during this unusually mild past winter people still use these sites and one party of people neglecting to treat a site with respect can quickly leave it riddled with trash

Fletcher acknowledges this and says that they may be open to discussing contracts starting earlier in the spring but that an extension like this would depend on provincial funding This absence of garbage receptacles at some of these sites seems on its face to be counter intuitive to their care and maintenance Upon further investigation however it seems like the lack of waste disposal has been deemed necessary to deal with other behaviours and wildlife manage-ment

The message is clear - whether or not there is a place to deposit garbage it should not be left by users at the scenic sites that dot this region

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Garbage litters the grounds of the Beaver Lake Recreation Site outside of Port Hardy

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Hannah GriffinReporterAt 720 am on June 2 Port

Hardy Fire and Rescue respond-ed to a fire at E J Klassenrsquos Motorcade

A 1994 Rolls Royce that was parked in front of the service department began emitting smoke from its engine

The Port Hardy Fire and Rescue Department responded with three trucks about eight minutes after a call was made to 911 about the incident

The firefighters used hoses to

put out the engine fire quickly Norman Darling assistant

service manager at E J Klassen Motorcade says that the owner of the vehicle in question was on his way to the dealership for a service appointment and once he drove the car onto their lot fire began to come out of the left hand side of the car

Darling reports that an E J Klassen employee ran out with a fire extinguisher but was unable to open the hood of the car

The owner of the car was unin-jured

Car catches on fire

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorThe North Island

Marine Education and Research Society (MERS) is putting the fun in fund-raising

On Sunday June 14 MERS will be converg-ing at the Seahorse Cafeacute amp Gallery in Telegraph Cove for the ldquoLove Your Oceanrdquo event from 11 am to 2 pm

Love Your Ocean is a fund-raiser for MERSrsquos whale research and a lsquofunrsquo raiser for families

The event will include games crafts music food a barbecue as well as a raffle and auction

Support from busi-nesses for raffle and silent auction items has been overwhelming with whale watching trips pottery clothing kayaking and more up for grabs says Jackie Hildering humpback whale researcher and education director for MERS

The silent-auction

will be live and on-line as well

The Marine Education and Research Society based in Alert Bay was incorporated in 2010 The association was formed to bring together existing marine research

and education projects as well as to provide a platform from which to conduct further work in the future

The directors of MERS are marine biologists and educa-tors brought together

through their work in the marine environ-ment While based here MERS directors have worked in many coun-tries and oceans

To date MERS research has been focused on projects investigating humpback and minke whales but has also included work on other baleen whales as well as on killer whales in other parts of the world

ldquoWersquore tying to have this event thatrsquos dynam-icrdquo Hildering said add-ing she will be in her dive gear as The Marine Detective and there will be a whole lot of marine puppets as well as the opportunity for people to have their photo taken in whale costumes

People will also

have the opportunity to suggest a name for a Humpback whale

Funds generated will go to support the work the group is doing in the area ldquoAn awful lot of what wersquore doing is all volunteer Therersquos a lot of valuable work being done and we have to find ways to get this work donerdquo

Hildering is grateful for the overwhelming support the society has received from the local business community for the event The eco-tourism companies have made numerous offers available she said The Seahorse Cafeacute is donat-ing the proceeds from their food sales that day to MERS

ldquoItrsquos extremely mov-ing rdquo she said

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Jackie Hildering humpback whale researcher and education director for MERS and Elenah Hun-chuk try on some whale heads

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LETTERS Page 7SPORTS Page 13CLASSIFIEDS Page 17-19

Port McNeillrsquos Steve Verbrugge boasts three ldquoStanley Cupsrdquo during the Victorrsquos Secret pageant held at the Community

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPeople who entered

Port Hardy Secondary School June 2 would be forgiven for think-ing they had entered a construction zone

The halls rang with the sounds of saw-ing hammering and grinding as crowds of youngsters with the help of teachers and volunteers put togeth-er a personalized wooden bench

The process included students assembling the bench and cus-tomizing it with their initials cut from metal and a PHSS brand they got to burn into the wood

The event was part of a transitions pro-gram which introduced students from six area elementary schools to PHSS which they will be attending in the fall

ldquoThe bench was part of Trades Day which is an Industry Trades Authority (ITA) spon-sored event under the lsquoYes2Itrsquo programrdquo said school Counsellor Levin Prong

ldquoTrades Day is designed to inform and encourage youth to consider future trades

careersrdquo Prong said PHSS woodwork

teacher Joel Dyck and PHSS metal-work teacher Kevin McGhee designed and prepared the bench-es The Woodwork 8 and Metalwork 10-12 classes prefabricated all the pieces They also helped with the

learning process mak-ing sure the newcom-ers followed the safe practices the older students had learned during their studies at PHSS

School District 85 and local trades pro-fessionals were also invited to support and inform students throughout the pro-

cess The Trades Day also served as a fun-filled orientation dur-ing which Grade 7 students were familiar-ized with PHSS the industrial facilities and given the opportu-nity to meet with new peers with whom they will attend school next year

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 11

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Davis Hudson helps Carson Cesareth left and Miguel Catarata put together a bench

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Colin Rak burns a Port Hardy Secondary School brand into his bench

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June 12Rachel McMillan reading from her second book Black

Tide Rising A-Frame Bookstore Port McNeill 7 pm

June 14The Marine Education and Research Society is

hosting the Love your Ocean fund-raiser event at the Seahorse Cafe amp Gallery at Telegraph cove from 11 am to 2 pm

June 18From 430-630 pm at Robert Scott Elementary

School (closed) Bill 11 Awareness barbecue

June 23North Island Community Services Society 37th

AGM Old School Seniorsrsquo room 375 Shelley Crescent Port McNeill 530 dinner financial review election of directors

June 276th annual Port McNeill Logger Sports Society

Lumberjack Competition to be held on Saturday

June 27th at the Port McNeill waterfront with the main show from 11 am to 3 pm

June 29The Port Hardy Seniorsrsquo Housing Society is look-

ing for board members We meet once a month at 7480 Rupert Street Port Hardy in the Seniorsrsquo Common Room Next meeting date June 29 at 7 pm

Please come to the meeting if you are interested in volunteering on this board

For more information please call Jo-Anne Beek at 250-949-6435

July 14th annual Canada Day Regatta Sointula

July 125th Annual North Island Cops for Cancer Golf

Tournament Sunday July 12 10 am Shotgun Start Seven Hills Golf Course To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For information Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

July 13-17St John Gualbert Church in Port McNeill is offer-

ing a week-long summer camp for children The Summer Day Camp programme is designed for children ages 5-11 years old and will run from 9 am to 3 pm each day For more information phone 250-956-3533

July 31- August 3Port AliceRumble Beach 50th Year Reunion

September 12-13The Mount Waddington Fall Fair will be held in

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Dancestreams Vancouver Islandrsquos longest-established youth dance com-pany will be holding auditions for the coming 2015-16 season on Sunday June 14 at Qualicum Beach School of Dance Formed in 1985 to provide enriched training opportunities for professionally minded teen dancers Dancestreams brings together talented teens from communities throughout Vancouver Island

Every Sunday September to May these dedicated and hard-working young people come together in a cen-tral location for six hours of intensive classes and rehearsals on top of their regular training in the home studios Performance of the new works is a key to the success of the Company - each spring the dancers tour through-out the Vancouver Island region and occasionally further afield

This past season Dancestreams spent an incredible eight days in Los Angeles working with a choreogra-pher as well as taking classes at a number of professional venues The Company is renowned throughout the world and has been honoured with

the award for ldquoTop 40 Under 40 and a Creation Residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts Many of the Dancestreams alumni have gone on to successful careers in professional dance Dancestreams offers serious dance students the opportunity to work with dancers with similar focus and determination in a situation where they can learn as much from each other as from the guest teachers and artistic staff

Supported by a registered char-ity (Vancouver Island Youth Dance Theatre) with assistance from the Province of British Columbia and the BC Arts Council Dancestreams gives back to the community by bringing outstanding contemporary dance to both school children and the public at large The audition for dancers age 12 to 18 takes the form of a class Even if your dancer is not yet ready to audition they are welcome to come for class They begin at 1130- 2 pm Cost $15 per class Pre-registration is strongly recommended email Dancestreamsshawca or call 250-723-9525

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Hannah GriffinReporterPort McNeill-

born David Rannala is bringing relief to homeowners who have botched their houses

The Victoria-based contractor is fea-tured on Home and Garden Televisionrsquos new show ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo along-side comedian Steve Patterson Homeowners who have attempted to ren-ovate or fix their own houses with disastrous results are given a les-son from experts and then renovators and then put their skills to use and beautify the mistakes

Rannala owner of Rannala Construction in Victoria and a cer-tified journeyman carpenter says that he ldquoliterally just got kind of a phone call out of the bluerdquo from Ottawa-based televi-sion production com-pany Mountain Road Productions

The company cast him in the show which recently wrapped its first season air-ing now Rannala describes the experi-ence on the show as great but the schedule as hectic with 14 days straight spent shoot-ing each project and a week off in Victoria in between This schedule has allowed Rannala to cultivate a new skill ldquoworking for days on end with basically no sleeprdquo he jokes

The most challeng-ing project Rannala recalls from shooting the first season of ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo is the soon to be aired Hastings project a huge amount of work that needed to be com-pleted in a very short amount of time

ldquoIt was basically bulldozer baitrdquo he says

He usually works on custom high-end homes and says that the stress surround-ing the projects on the show is different because it is about fig-uring out quickly how

to move forward and improve the situation The show includes a team of skilled off-air carpenters who keep work moving when Rannala is involved in on-camera work

Rannala lived in Port McNeill until he was around seven and his father is still a resi-dent

Growing up in Port McNeill his life was full of ldquowhat you do as a kid in McNeill fires and fishingrdquo He moved to Victoria dur-ing his childhood and began an apprentice-ship right out of high school

Back in Victoria now that the show is

airing Rannala paus-es for a second while considering his long term goals

ldquoIf the sun and the stars and the moon

align we would bring the film crew to the North Islandrdquo

New episodes air Tuesday at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 13

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Port McNeill-born contractor David Rannala left one of the stars of HGTVrsquos I Wrecked My House with show host Steve Patterson

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THANK YOUFOR JOINING THE FIGHTThank you to all of our volunteers donors and partners whose support made this yearrsquos Daffodil Month such a great success Together we can change cancer forever

Would like to thank the North Island businesses for another successful Legion firewood cut

WESTERN FOREST PRODUCTS INCCOAST FOREST INDUSTRIES LTD

PORT MCNEILL LOG SALVAGEJF TRUCKING LTD

hellipand an amazing army of 70 volunteer workers who turned out to make this yearrsquos Legion woodcut happenYour support is much appreciated because we realize that without your help none of this would have been possible It is a tremendous feeling to know that we have such generosity in the North Island and a true feeling of community spirit

Port McNeill Legion Branch 281 ampPort McNeill Legion Ladies Auxiliary

Call to schedule your consultation with Dr Irinakis 250-338-5011email courtenayperiodontistgmailcom Suite 101-389 12th Street Courtenay

Is pleased to introduce

Dr Anastasios (Tasso) Irinakis

to our practice

Dr Irinakis has been offering his Periondontal Services to the Campbell River region and has fallen in love with the North Island

Dr Irinakis has now established a Periodontal Implant Centre in Courtenay in order to continue to service the residents of the North Island and the Comox Valley

Services Offered at our new facility include- Periodontal Therapy by a Specialist- Esthetic Gum Grafting- Guided Bone Regeneration and of course we always strive to provide the

Highest Standard of Implant Dentistry

QualificationsDoctor of Dental Surgery Athens University Masters in Oral Biology UBC Diploma in Periodontics UBC Fellow of Royal College of Dentists Canada Certified Specialist in Periodontics Restricted to Specialty

bull_____________bull ldquoDr Irinakis currently serves the Graduate Periodontics amp Implant

Surgery program at UBC as a Clinical Associate

Professorrdquo

Did You Know - Dr Tassos Irinakis was the Director of the

Graduate Periodontics amp Implant Surgery program at UBC until the summer of 2014

- He has published extensively his clinical research on Implants amp Bone Grafting on various scientific journals For a list of his scientific research you may go to ldquohttpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedterm=irinakisrdquo

Smileof the week

Alexis Dawson 14 right and Danielle Wigard 13 watch a game from the sidelines during the

Aftershock Soccer Tournament in Port Hardy May 29 to May 31

THE NORTH ISLAND EAGLESREP HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Is now accepting coaching applications for the 20152016

Without coaches the divisions will not runPlease express interest to

Andrew Laming at 250-956-2942 ortreetech8hotmailcom

Application deadline June 20th 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorA local student has

made a national splash with a science project that turns the ocean tide into electricity

Clayton Harderrsquos remarkable journey began at North Island Secondary School in Port McNeill with a project called ldquoTidal Power Pumprdquo

Harder a Grade 8 student designed and made a pump that can generate electricity using tides

ldquoWhile I was down at the docks in Port McNeill I noticed the rise and fall of the tides looked like a pump So I thought I would design a pump that would run off the tides to generate electric-ityrdquo said Clayton of the inspiration for his project

The young man is interested particularly in environmental sci-ences and finding ways to ldquostop stuff from harming the environ-mentrdquo

Harder created a

small-scale prototype which was actually able to run a light for a short period of time

This April Clayton 14 entered his proj-ect into the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair at NISS His proj-ect won the Michael Crooks Physics award The BC Hydro for Generations award and Top Overall Project award which allowed him to attend the Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Fredericton New Brunswick

Clayton had to fund-raise over $2000 for this trip said his mom Kathy and was sup-ported by North Island Chipping the Rotary Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill the Lions Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill Lemare Lake Logging Ltd and Strategic Forest Management

NISS Foods Teacher Ricki McCrae pur-chased the ingredients and organized a bake sale and vegetable bundles and firewood were also sold as a fund-raiser

ldquoThey and many others all helped make this trip possiblerdquo said Kathy

ldquoIt made me happy that so many people cared about the science fair and helping people to go thererdquo Clayton said

From May 9 to May 17 Clayton attended this fair along with 500

other kids from across Canada whose projects placed in their regional science fairs There were only 65 projects from BC that made it to the CWSF That total was from the senior intermediate and junior levels combined

The week included a day of judging from 830 am to 530 pm where Clayton was interviewed thoroughly by over 20 different judges There was also two and a half days of public viewing which over 4000 people attended

The event wasnrsquot all work a day was set aside for the kids to go to various sites in the Fredericton area Clayton was able to spend a day at the Bay of Fundy

Friday May 15 featured an awards day ceremony where Clayton was pre-sented with a Silver Medal of Excellence and the Junior Energy Challenge Award The silver medal awards come with a $2000 scholarship to Western University

ldquoThis is a huge achievement as less than one per cent of the science fair projects make it to the Canada Wide Science Fair and out of those less than one third receive any type of awardrdquo said Kathy

ldquoAs parents we are very proud of his accomplishments but we are most proud of who he is He is grow-

ing up to be a fine respectful young man That is what is impor-tantrdquo she said

ldquoWersquove seen increas-ing growth with all the projectsrdquo said Rena Sweeney chair of the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair Committee

Clayton specifically is ldquolooking at ways to apply his projects to solve real world prob-lemsrdquo Sweeney said

ldquoWersquore looking for-ward to see the direc-tion hersquos going itrdquo she said

And his mind is already turning

Although he is just in the initial stages Clayton hopes to build enough pumps to store energy on a Tesla bat-tery to power a home

While he is think-ing about the future Clayton also has an illustrious past

His forays into sci-ence fairs began in Grade 6 when his project was top proj-ect overall but he was too young to attend the CWSF

In 2014 Claytonrsquos project won top overall project once again and he attended the CWSF event which was held in Windsor Ontario There he won a Bronze Medal of Excellence

Science skills obvi-ously run in the family

Claytonrsquos brother Trevor won top over-all project awards in 2011 and 2012 and attended the CWSF in Toronto and then in Charlottetown PEI

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201514

North Island Secondary School Grade 8 student Clayton Harder won two awards at the Canada Wide Science Fair in New Brunswick

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We will be making electrical system improvements in your area To ensure the safety of our work crews it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately eight hours

Where Port AliceWhen Saturday June 13 2015Time 800 am to 400 pm

To prepare for this interruption and protect your equipment from damage please turn off all lights electrical heaters and major appliances and unplug all electronics

We are sorry for the inconvenience We will restore power as soon as we can

Visit bchydrocomoutages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information 45

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MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGEPORT ALICE

NOTICE OF A

Chamber UpdatePort Hardy amp District Chamber of Commerce ndash Angela Smith Executive DirectorSubmissions to Update Fax 250-949-6653 or email phccadmcablerocketcom

Port Hardy Chamber NEWS

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sponsored by

Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce Chamber Update June

WELCOME NEW MEMBERSCanadian Cancer Society - We are pleased to welcome the Canadian Cancer Society to our organization Former PHCC board member Lisa Harrison is doing a fantastic job as the North Island Coordinator as evidenced by the great success of the 2015 Relay for Life The next big event is Tour de Rock in September and we look forward to supporting the fundraising efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society

Seaway Ventures Ltd - Leah Robinson is the principal of Seaway Ventures Ltd the organization currently running the Port Hardy Port Authority New releases on the status of port operations are available online at the Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce website wwwporthardychambercom

Port Hardy Flowers and Gifts - We are pleased to add this great business in a new retail location at Market Street in Port Hardy Please visit or call in your order to 250-902-2666

WORLD OCEANS DAY 2015Thank you to all the volunteers and participants at Port Hardyrsquos World Oceans Day Event 2015 Over 575 participants from Port Hardy schools and community attended this annual educational event in Carrot Park Special thanks to Lynette Tanaka of the Port Hardy Visitor Centre for all her efforts in making this event a continued success

VANISLE 360 BBQJoin CFNI Coast Radio live on location during our community BBQ Greet sailors and their teams as they arrive in Port Hardy following the Telegraph Cove to Port Hardy leg The fundraising BBQ amp Awards Ceremony will be in Carrot Park from 400pm - 700pm on Thursday June 11 Proceeds go to benefit community events and programs at the Visitor Services amp Information Centre in Port Hardy Deluxe Burgers amp sides $1000

DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEEDo you have proactive suggestions for the Port Hardy Chamber of

Commerce Downtown Improvement Committee Email them to

managerporthardychambercom for your chance to win a box of garbage

bags amp a trash picker-upper

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 15

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe Tri-Port

Speedway Association kicked off the 2015 season with a race event on June 7

Stock car racing enthusiasts flocked to the wooden stands above the track and lined the top of the hill on picnic blankets and in lawn chairs

Shortly after 1 pm drivers of the six entered cars gathered in the centre of the clay track to hear asso-ciation President Dan Stewart outline what each flag means event rules and regulations as well as to offer his hopes for the day

ldquoThe best thing you

guys can do is expect to lose every event this yearrdquo he said to the gathered drivers explaining that safety was a major priority

ldquoWe all want to go home in one piecerdquo

Engines began to roar as racers began the trophy dash four laps around the track

Announcer Ken Fraser explained that their stock car events typically run about two to three hours and are composed of three dis-tinct events Following the trophy dash there are two heat races one is a time trial and the second is based on points from that time trial

The last event is

based on points stand-ings from throughout the day

President Dan Stewart and Announcer Ken Fraser explained that the hot dry weath-er it was 18 degrees on race day contributed to some issues with dust They mitigate the problem by spraying down throughout the event but it just evapo-rates

The Tri-Port Speedway Association has another event on June 21 at 1 pm and the Dust Bowl Weekend is set for Aug 22 and 23 Anyone interested in volun-teering can contact organizer Teresa Lee at (250) 949-7273

SPORTS amp RECREATIONSubmit results to 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at sportsnorthislandgazettecom bull Deadline 10 am Monday

on deckTell us about items of interest to the sports community

June 18-21Fatherrsquos Day

Classic Slo Pitch tournament coming up June 18-21

June 20-21GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Loggersrsquo tourna-ment

June 21Tri-Port Speedway

Association race June 21 at 1 pm

June 27Port Alice Golf

Club Menrsquos Open June 27-28

June 276th annual Port

McNeill logger Sports Society L u m b e r j a c k Competition from 11 am to 3 pm at the Port McNeill water-front

July 11Tri-Port Speedway

Association race July 11 at 6 pm

July 125th Annual North

Island Cops for Cancer Open Golf Tournament Sunday July 12 at 10 am Seven Hills Golf amp Country Club

To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For infor-mation Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

August 2Donny MacLeod

M e m o r i a l Tournament Aug 1 andor Aug 2 email m-mfarre l lhot-mailcom to register September 12-13

GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Menrsquos Open

Tri-Port Speedway off to great start

The Tri-Port Speedwayrsquos first event of the 2015 season on June 7

Hannah Griffin photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorGet ready to rumbleDrag racing enthusiasts wonrsquot

want to miss the North Island Timing Associationrsquos summer series that promises to provide a million thrills a minute

On June 20-21 the annual Rumble on the Runway will be taking place at the Port McNeill Airport The race is one of three scheduled for this summer The others will be held July 18-19 and Aug 22-23

ldquoEach race day we typically see 50 to 75 carsrdquo said Acting President Chris Sharpe with about 15 from the North island

and the remaining vehicles from Campbell River Courtenay Nanaimo Ladysmith Duncan Shawnigan Lake Victoria Port Alberni Tofino and Powell River

There are typically three class-es of car at the event Sportsman (street carsmini vans) Pro which is a faster car some street cars but mostly dedicated race cars and Super Pro which is basically the same as Pro class but uses ldquoelectronicsrdquo in enginetransmission control

The Rumble on the Runway began in 2008 Sharpe said when ldquoa couple guys were look-ing to promote the sport and

bring a new influx of people to the North Islandrdquo

North Island Timing Association is the only drag rac-ing association on Vancouver Island that runs three large 18 mile bracket races every race season Port Alberni also has a 14 mile track also at a airport but it is only raced on one week-end per year

ldquoWersquore excited to have a actu-al 18 mile track that is recog-nized by the National Hot Rod Associationrdquo said Sharpe

Spectator admission is $5 per person at the gate and there is a concession on site for breakfast and lunch

Revving up for Rumble race

Submitted photo

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe North Island Loggers Golf Tournament

an event that has run for nearly three decades will have golfers swinging their clubs in the friendly weekend event June 20 and 21

The tournament hosted by Seven Hills Golf and Country Club has three flights taking place Saturday morning Saturday afternoon and Sunday

There are prizes for everyone given out Sunday evening and dinner will be provided There is generally an allotment of 144 golf-ers and all prizes are donated by community businesses

Apart from being a sporting event the tournament is notable in that all profits go towards providing scholarships for local stu-dents through Port Hardy Secondary School and North Island Secondary School In pre-vious years the tournament proceeds went towards supporting local people in need and charities and for the previous three years has been supporting scholarships In 2014 six students were recipients of these scholar-ships

Critical to the success of this event is contri-butions by sponsors and any local organiza-tions or businesses interested in doing so may contact Bill Gray at 250-949-7623 or Lito Pineda at 250-956-5234 Donations may be dropped off at the WFP Port McNeill office or can be picked up by committee members (found on the event Facebook page)

Woods out for Loggers

Tourney

The first Rumble on the Runway drag racing event will be held in Port McNeill June 20-21

The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

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17Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

1114

NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

1114

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

1114

CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

1114

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

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PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

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ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCHat entrance to Tsulquate Village

(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

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1114

North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

DEATHS DEATHS

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GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

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Page 6: North Island Gazette, June 11, 2015

Port Hardy Harbour Authorityrsquos labour management contract has been awarded to

Port Hardy compa-ny Seaway Ventures Ltd who succeed Pacificus Biological

Services Ltd in the role

Staff appointed to the facilitation of

Harbour Services have been in the marine industry on the North Island for over 15 years

Gail Bridger will be continuing in her role as accounts manager with the Port Hardy Harbour Authority under Seaway Ventures Ltd as a result of her exem-plary work over the past five years

Angela Smith of Seaway Ventures will aid the team with her skills in admin-istration and Special Operations

Harbour Manager and primary of Seaway Ventures Ltd Leah Robinson said ldquoa positive service shift will be the focus of first term opera-tions

ldquoWe are interested in supporting the existing users of the Harbour and meet-ing their needs while looking for manners in which basic har-bour services can be enhanced Finding fiscally-responsible solutions for har-bour development are additional goals of this term There are no current plans to change any of the existing service rates and we remind

all users that finance and rate changes are decisions made at the council and admin-istrative level at the District of Port Hardy

ldquoCompared to all other marinas on the North Island we continue to offer the lowest commercial and pleasure vessel moorage rates avail-able with no sea-sonal increases At the harbour office we look forward to engaging people in a constructive way and are excited to further enhance the value that commercial rec-reational and general citizens see in the District of Port Hardy marine operationsrdquo said Robinson

Marine facilities have been identified as an area for eco-nomic growth on the North Island and constructive input from harbour users is appreciated Input and suggestions can be sent to Bridger who can be reached by email at phfloatscablerocketcom or letters can be depos-ited in the sugges-tions box during office hours Monday to Friday 8 am to 4 pm

Gazette staffMalcolm Island

has won an award for Excellence in the RuralSmall Town Planning category from the Canadian Institute of Planners

The island with a population of 613 per-manent residents and 125 seasonal ones collaborated with EcoPlan a Vancouver-based urban plan-ning firm on a proj-ect named Growing Malcolm Island

The project was born out of conversa-tions among a group of residents more than three years ago about interest in community and economy devel-

opment according to the project website

The motivation for these discussions was growing concern over both diminishing pop-ulation and decreasing business on Malcolm Island

The first meeting on April 5 2012 led to four more all well attended

This project is unique in that it was initiated led and implemented by the community a com-munity that exists without strong local governance

The Canadian Institute of Planners noticed the grassroots approach to bringing

citizens together to help support the local economy and award-ed the distinction to Malcolm Island

Previous winners in the RuralSmall Town category are Maple Creek Saskatchewan (2014) Trinity Newfoundland and Labrador (2013) Orillia Ontario (2013) and the District of Peachland British Columbia (2012)

The Canadian Institute of Planners presents annual Awards for Planning Excellence that hon-our projects judged on their excellence innovation impact on the profession imple-mentation potential and overall presenta-tion

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David Faren PhotoTruth and Reconciliation

Dr Wilton Littlechild Justice Murray Sinclair and Dr Marie Wilson receive an eagle feather following their moving speeches just prior to the official release of the report summary at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRA) closing event in Ottawa May 31 to June 3 The TRC is a component of the Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agree-ment Its mandate is to inform all Canadians about what happened in Indian Residential Schools (IRS) The Commission will document the truth of survivors families communi-ties and anyone personally affected by the IRS experience This includes former Indian Residential School students their families communities the churches former school employees government and other Canadians

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Flipping PancakesVolunteers Glen Northey left and Larry Bruner flip pancakes and bacon during the Hardy Bay Senior Citizens Societyrsquos annual pancake breakfast fund-raiser on June 7 to kick off BC Seniorrsquos Week

Hannah Griffin Photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorOver the last year the Town of

Port McNeill has made great strides in getting its financial house in order

ldquoBasically the town has come a long waysrdquo said Treasurer Dan Rodin at a recent council meeting According to its audited financial statements at the end of 2014 the town had $577000 in the bank com-pared to an overdraft of $295000 at

the end of 2013 said Rodin The townrsquos long-term debt has also been paid down by $101000

In 2013 the town had an operat-ing deficit of $96163 In 2014 the Town had an operating surplus of $751000

In 2014 the town received $200000 from the North Island Community Forest which went into a reserve ldquoThe Community Forest partnership has basically paid for itselfrdquo said Rodin

Port McNeill fiscal health

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RDMW Knot plans continueBy Hannah GriffinReporterThe invasive plant species knot-

weed is growing out of control in the North Island The Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) is in the process of developing a Knotweed Eradication Program Pat English RDMW manager of eco-nomic development says that the district is applying for funding from the Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovationrsquos Job Creation Partnership and is also partner-ing with the District of Port Hardy the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure BC Hydro Western Forest Products and the Town of Port McNeill English explains that there is knotweed in many areas of the region with the highest concentration likely in Coal Harbour with Port Hardy also heavily affected

Knotweed spreads rapidly through root systems and can be detrimental to biodiversity and increase the risk of soil erosion ldquoThe need for the program is to address the potential liability if knotweed gets into the water and sewage systemsrdquo English says adding that it can damage this infrastructure

English says that there are two methods for eradicating knotweed One is to inject a pesticide directly into the roots which kills the root system and the other is to cut it back over the course of a few years eventually killing it off He explains that discussion so far has proposed

Port McNeill as a training ground for crews as there are only four to five outcroppings there and the issue is not as serious as in other areas

At the June 1 Town of Port McNeill council meeting a May 13 letter was discussed from English and Patrick Donaghy RDMWrsquos manager of oper-ations

They asked for a letter of support from Port McNeill to include in their funding application

Councillor Graham MacDonald was against the idea of training occur-ring in Port McNeill ldquoTheyrsquore going to come here and theyrsquore going to use chemicals and Irsquom dead against itrdquo he said adding that he feels focus should be on eradicating knotweed in Coal Harbour

English says that it is important to remember that the pesticides used in the eradication program are all licensed and permitted and will be administered by crews qualified by the province Crews would be tar-geting outbreaks on municipal prop-erty or rights of way where munici-pal infrastructure goes There would only be work done on private land if permission had previously been obtained

Mayor Shirley Ackland suggested asking for more information on the program and how it would affect Port McNeill including specific plans to deal with the knotweed and if and what kinds of chemicals would be used in the process The issue was tabled until the June 15 meeting

1-7053 Market StPort Hardy

250949-6900

The Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations is considering establishing up to eight new Biodiversity Mining and Tourism Areas (BMTAs) under the Environment and Land Use Act For King Island the ministry is looking at the possibility of establishing a conservancy under the Park Act instead of a BMTA These areas would comprise approximately 295000 hectares of Crown land

The ministry is also proposing to cancel the 2007 South Central Coast Order and Central and North Coast Order and all their amendments (2009 and 2013) and replace these with the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest land use objectives established by legal order pursuant to Section 934 of the Land Act and for the purposes of the Forest and Range Practices Act The proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order sets forest management requirements within the 64 million hectares of the Great Bear Rainforest (see schedule A in the proposed Order) The proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order addresses First Nations cultural heritage resources freshwater ecosystems and habitats landscape and stand level biodiversity and bear habitat Together the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order and potential BMTAsconservancy will meet the goals of reserving 70 of historic old growth forests with some minor exceptions while maintaining a viable forest industry in the Great Bear Rainforest

In areas designated as BMTAs commercial logging and hydro-electric power generation linked to the power grid would be prohibited other resource activities and land uses would remain subject to existing legal requirements The designations would only apply to provincial Crown land

Areas designated as conservancies explicitly recognize the importance of the area to First Nations for social ceremonial and cultural uses Conservancies provide for a wider range of low impact compatible economic opportunities than Class A parks however commercial logging mining and hydroelectric power generation other than local run-of-the-river projects are prohibited The designation would only apply to provincial Crown land

The public is invited to comment on the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest order and potential BMTAsconservancy June 11 2015 to August 10 2015

Copies of the proposed order and associated maps and maps of the potential BMTAsconservancy are available online at httpswwwforgovbccaTASBSLRPGBR_BMTA_LUORhtml

Copies of the order can also be acquired from the following ministry officesbull North Island Central Coast Natural Resource District 2217 Mine Road Port McNeill BC V0N 2R0bull FrontCounter BC Suite 142 2080 Labieux Road Nanaimo BC V9T 6J9bull Campbell River Natural Resource District 370 South Dogwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6Y7bull Skeena Region 3726 Alfred Avenue Smithers BC V0J 2N0bull Bella Coola field office 1681 Airport Road Bella Coola BC V0T 1C0

Written comments may be sent to

Great Bear Rainforest Land Use OrderBMTAs Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations West Coast Region

Suite 142 2080 Labieux Road Nanaimo BC V9T 6J9 or fax 250-751-7081 or email GreatBearRainforestgovbcca

Potential Biodiversity Mining and Tourism Areas and Proposed Land Use Objectives ndash Great Bear Rainforest

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Tourism Areas (BMTA)

Potential ConservancyBMTA

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPort Alice has been

dealt another blowThe Neucel Specialty

Cellulose mill in Port Alice will be closed lon-

ger than the six months previously announced The closure which began Feb 21 put about 400 people out of work

ldquoThere has been little or no upwards move-ment in the global dis-solving pulp market and forecasts indicated that the weak market price for dissolving pulp will continue through 2015 and into 2016rdquo said Chief Executive Officer Wanli Zhao in a letter to employees dated May 19

ldquoThe shareholders have evaluated this sit-

uation as well as the currently reliability of the mill and have come to the decision that in the interest of securing the long-term viability of the Mill the produc-tion curtailment will be extended into 2016rdquo Zhao said

During the curtail-ment the sharehold-ers have approved the development of a number of projects to address mechanical and operational issues that contribute to chronic poor reliability

ldquoItrsquos bad news for all

the people who were planning on going back to work in six monthsrdquo said Village of Port Alice Mayor Jan Allen adding the announce-ment did not come as a complete surprise

In the interim Village administration is ldquowork-ing hard at bringing courses here through North Island Collegerdquo Allen said

For instance the com-munity will be the host for a Building Service Worker Training course being offered July 14 to July 21

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Fire Safety

Neucel extends mill closure

Students at Gwarsquosala-rsquoNakwaxdarsquoxw School listen during a fire safety training session in the school gymna-sium on the morning of June 1

Hannah Griffin photo

Do you have a story ideaCall 250-949-6225

James born in Alert Bay moved to Port Hardy 30 yrs ago Responsible for managing the yard deliveries amp HIAB crane truck rentals James has moved everything from helicopters ceremonial totem poles and house packages

experience to the Tri-Port area he takes pride knowing that his role is an important part of the industry Working long days can be challenging but knowing that he has a great family to come home to makes it all worthwhile

meet James and the rest of the team at

Hardy Buildersrsquo6945 Market St Port Hardy BC

250-949-6611

6945 Market StPort Hardy

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Call 250-850-2418or 1-855-550-2418

Ticket outletsbull Shoppers Drug Mart Campbell River locations

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LAST CHANCE

DISTRICT OF PORT HARDYNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to sections 890 and 892 of the Local Government Act that a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC on Tuesday June 23 2015 at 630pm for the purpose of hearing representations concerning District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw No1010- 2013 to

1) add a new zone CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 which includes all of the permitted uses of the I-1 Light Industrial Zone as well as the added principal permitted use of Animal Kennel and

2) changing the applicable zone from I-1 Light Industrial to CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 with respect to the property addressed as 6143 Bronze Road and legally described as Lot A Section 21 Township 6 Rupert District Plan 40592 (PID 000-206-652) and shown as SUBJECT PROPERTY on the map below

TAKE NOTICE that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015 can be obtained at the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC between the hours of 830 AM and 430 PM Monday through Friday or by using the contact information below

Anyone who believes that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015opportunity to be heard in person by a representative or by written submission at the Public Hearing at the above-noted time and place If you are unable to attend the Public Hearing written comments may be mailed facsimiled emailed or hand-delivered to the District of Port Hardy by 300pm Tuesday June 23 2015 Legally the District cannot consider any representations or submissions made after the close of the Public Hearing Inquiries and written comments should be directed submitted to

District of Port Hardy

7360 Columbia Street PO Box 68 Port Hardy BC V0N 2P0

Telephone 250-949-6665 Email jlongporthardyca Facsimile 250-949-7433

STORY IDEACall (250) 949-6225

By Hannah GriffinReporterOn a Friday evening several

cars pull into the small parking lot of the OrsquoConnor Lake Recreation Site south of Port McNeill A group of young people light a crackling fire and listen to music sprawled on a blanket They eat dinner and enjoy some drinks on the grassy lawn by the lake The scene has all the ingredients for a rowdy night in the making but by 930 pm the dying fire and a few bottles lying on the grass are all that linger at the site as the cars hastily pull out of the park-ing lot perhaps taking the young people home in time for curfews

Just outside Port Hardy is Beaver Lake Recreation Area There is a calm lake with seven stone-grey picnic tables a fire pit and a partially-submerged raft White daisies dot the long grass and a confetti-like collection of wet tissues earplugs and empty food wrappers dots the daisies Garbage is clearly visible but a single garbage can is not

Twenty-three kilometres south down the Port Alice Road is the Marble River Recreation Site Mid-afternoon a family is finishing a picnic lunch on a table and taking the remnants in a plastic bag back to their car Not everyone using public areas is as respectful of packing out what they bring in as a mound of garbage deposited in a nearby bush suggests Visitors to these sites should undisputedly be practising responsible site usage and packing out what they bring in The reality is that not everyone does It could be argued that more garbage recep-tacles at these sites would encourage some people to throw out their garbage and treat these sites with more respect According to some individuals closely involved in the care of these sites however this is a surprisingly complex issue as having garbage receptacles can actually create different kinds of problems

Greg Fletcher administrator for the Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) explains that sites on the Alice Lake Loop Recreational Corridor are operated and maintained through a partnership between the RDMW Recreation Trails and Sites BC and Western Forest Products (WFP) including Marble River Beaver Lake Kathleen Lake and Devilrsquos Bath Representatives from each of the three involved groups have noted that the partner-ship has been very successful

Duncan Mactavish district recreation officer for Recreation Sites and Trails BC (Discovery Coast) explains that sites are divided into three groupings fee sites that are managed and where users are pay-ing for a service like Clint Beek non-fee sites that are also managed and user-maintained sites that are not actively managed apart from facility upgrades when needed

Fletcher explains that some of the Alice Lake Loop sites were an obligatory part of WFPrsquos tree farm licence back when they were created The district enters into a contract to help care for the sites from June until Labour Day

The district takes care of their own sites year-round but these specific Alice Lake Loop ones depend on provincial funding to offset the cost of care Kindry Mercer regional engagement officer for WFP says that throughout the year WFP provides a range of maintenance on the sites including identify-ing dangerous trees and felling them but that dur-ing the on-season it is maintained by Recreational Trails and Sites BC and the RDMW Mactavish

says that they provide garbage pick-up at some fee sites but the majority are pack in pack out Fletcher and Mactavish both note the extremely large time commitment it would take to have garbage pick-up at many sites especially when driving time to and between sites is considered

Fletcher says that a major reason these sites do not have garbage disposal is that in the past when there were more garbage disposal units they would be filled to the brim with household waste garbage that bore little resemblance to the typical waste accu-mulated from a few nights of camping or a picnic Mercer echoes this saying that historically when there were more garbage receptacles at sites they ended up being full of waste that did not seem to have any relation to site use Mactavish says that this was a major problem at Beaver Lake in particular

Another issue that involved parties have noted is the need for bear-proof containers in these areas Fletcher says that ldquothe issue is who will provide the bear-proof containersrdquo and that if sites do not have them then garbage needs to be picked up very fre-quently to minimize problems

Leaving garbage receptacles full for extended periods of time can be dangerous for both bears and people

The obvious solution may then appear to be bear-proof containers at every site yet cost is a huge impediment with a single bear bin costing around $2500 not including the cost of installation Mactavish says that their budget is already quite tight and that he would prefer to use funds for things that help improve sites-instead of counteracting user littering - things like repairing and upgrading old infrastructure like rotting picnic tables

There is the additional issue of site usage outside the June-Labour Day period that the RDMWrsquos con-tract runs for During warm spring days and even during this unusually mild past winter people still use these sites and one party of people neglecting to treat a site with respect can quickly leave it riddled with trash

Fletcher acknowledges this and says that they may be open to discussing contracts starting earlier in the spring but that an extension like this would depend on provincial funding This absence of garbage receptacles at some of these sites seems on its face to be counter intuitive to their care and maintenance Upon further investigation however it seems like the lack of waste disposal has been deemed necessary to deal with other behaviours and wildlife manage-ment

The message is clear - whether or not there is a place to deposit garbage it should not be left by users at the scenic sites that dot this region

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

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Garbage disposal in region a Catch-22

Garbage litters the grounds of the Beaver Lake Recreation Site outside of Port Hardy

Hannah Griffin Photo

Hannah GriffinReporterAt 720 am on June 2 Port

Hardy Fire and Rescue respond-ed to a fire at E J Klassenrsquos Motorcade

A 1994 Rolls Royce that was parked in front of the service department began emitting smoke from its engine

The Port Hardy Fire and Rescue Department responded with three trucks about eight minutes after a call was made to 911 about the incident

The firefighters used hoses to

put out the engine fire quickly Norman Darling assistant

service manager at E J Klassen Motorcade says that the owner of the vehicle in question was on his way to the dealership for a service appointment and once he drove the car onto their lot fire began to come out of the left hand side of the car

Darling reports that an E J Klassen employee ran out with a fire extinguisher but was unable to open the hood of the car

The owner of the car was unin-jured

Car catches on fire

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorThe North Island

Marine Education and Research Society (MERS) is putting the fun in fund-raising

On Sunday June 14 MERS will be converg-ing at the Seahorse Cafeacute amp Gallery in Telegraph Cove for the ldquoLove Your Oceanrdquo event from 11 am to 2 pm

Love Your Ocean is a fund-raiser for MERSrsquos whale research and a lsquofunrsquo raiser for families

The event will include games crafts music food a barbecue as well as a raffle and auction

Support from busi-nesses for raffle and silent auction items has been overwhelming with whale watching trips pottery clothing kayaking and more up for grabs says Jackie Hildering humpback whale researcher and education director for MERS

The silent-auction

will be live and on-line as well

The Marine Education and Research Society based in Alert Bay was incorporated in 2010 The association was formed to bring together existing marine research

and education projects as well as to provide a platform from which to conduct further work in the future

The directors of MERS are marine biologists and educa-tors brought together

through their work in the marine environ-ment While based here MERS directors have worked in many coun-tries and oceans

To date MERS research has been focused on projects investigating humpback and minke whales but has also included work on other baleen whales as well as on killer whales in other parts of the world

ldquoWersquore tying to have this event thatrsquos dynam-icrdquo Hildering said add-ing she will be in her dive gear as The Marine Detective and there will be a whole lot of marine puppets as well as the opportunity for people to have their photo taken in whale costumes

People will also

have the opportunity to suggest a name for a Humpback whale

Funds generated will go to support the work the group is doing in the area ldquoAn awful lot of what wersquore doing is all volunteer Therersquos a lot of valuable work being done and we have to find ways to get this work donerdquo

Hildering is grateful for the overwhelming support the society has received from the local business community for the event The eco-tourism companies have made numerous offers available she said The Seahorse Cafeacute is donat-ing the proceeds from their food sales that day to MERS

ldquoItrsquos extremely mov-ing rdquo she said

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPeople who entered

Port Hardy Secondary School June 2 would be forgiven for think-ing they had entered a construction zone

The halls rang with the sounds of saw-ing hammering and grinding as crowds of youngsters with the help of teachers and volunteers put togeth-er a personalized wooden bench

The process included students assembling the bench and cus-tomizing it with their initials cut from metal and a PHSS brand they got to burn into the wood

The event was part of a transitions pro-gram which introduced students from six area elementary schools to PHSS which they will be attending in the fall

ldquoThe bench was part of Trades Day which is an Industry Trades Authority (ITA) spon-sored event under the lsquoYes2Itrsquo programrdquo said school Counsellor Levin Prong

ldquoTrades Day is designed to inform and encourage youth to consider future trades

careersrdquo Prong said PHSS woodwork

teacher Joel Dyck and PHSS metal-work teacher Kevin McGhee designed and prepared the bench-es The Woodwork 8 and Metalwork 10-12 classes prefabricated all the pieces They also helped with the

learning process mak-ing sure the newcom-ers followed the safe practices the older students had learned during their studies at PHSS

School District 85 and local trades pro-fessionals were also invited to support and inform students throughout the pro-

cess The Trades Day also served as a fun-filled orientation dur-ing which Grade 7 students were familiar-ized with PHSS the industrial facilities and given the opportu-nity to meet with new peers with whom they will attend school next year

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 11

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Colin Rak burns a Port Hardy Secondary School brand into his bench

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June 12Rachel McMillan reading from her second book Black

Tide Rising A-Frame Bookstore Port McNeill 7 pm

June 14The Marine Education and Research Society is

hosting the Love your Ocean fund-raiser event at the Seahorse Cafe amp Gallery at Telegraph cove from 11 am to 2 pm

June 18From 430-630 pm at Robert Scott Elementary

School (closed) Bill 11 Awareness barbecue

June 23North Island Community Services Society 37th

AGM Old School Seniorsrsquo room 375 Shelley Crescent Port McNeill 530 dinner financial review election of directors

June 276th annual Port McNeill Logger Sports Society

Lumberjack Competition to be held on Saturday

June 27th at the Port McNeill waterfront with the main show from 11 am to 3 pm

June 29The Port Hardy Seniorsrsquo Housing Society is look-

ing for board members We meet once a month at 7480 Rupert Street Port Hardy in the Seniorsrsquo Common Room Next meeting date June 29 at 7 pm

Please come to the meeting if you are interested in volunteering on this board

For more information please call Jo-Anne Beek at 250-949-6435

July 14th annual Canada Day Regatta Sointula

July 125th Annual North Island Cops for Cancer Golf

Tournament Sunday July 12 10 am Shotgun Start Seven Hills Golf Course To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For information Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

July 13-17St John Gualbert Church in Port McNeill is offer-

ing a week-long summer camp for children The Summer Day Camp programme is designed for children ages 5-11 years old and will run from 9 am to 3 pm each day For more information phone 250-956-3533

July 31- August 3Port AliceRumble Beach 50th Year Reunion

September 12-13The Mount Waddington Fall Fair will be held in

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Dancestreams Vancouver Islandrsquos longest-established youth dance com-pany will be holding auditions for the coming 2015-16 season on Sunday June 14 at Qualicum Beach School of Dance Formed in 1985 to provide enriched training opportunities for professionally minded teen dancers Dancestreams brings together talented teens from communities throughout Vancouver Island

Every Sunday September to May these dedicated and hard-working young people come together in a cen-tral location for six hours of intensive classes and rehearsals on top of their regular training in the home studios Performance of the new works is a key to the success of the Company - each spring the dancers tour through-out the Vancouver Island region and occasionally further afield

This past season Dancestreams spent an incredible eight days in Los Angeles working with a choreogra-pher as well as taking classes at a number of professional venues The Company is renowned throughout the world and has been honoured with

the award for ldquoTop 40 Under 40 and a Creation Residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts Many of the Dancestreams alumni have gone on to successful careers in professional dance Dancestreams offers serious dance students the opportunity to work with dancers with similar focus and determination in a situation where they can learn as much from each other as from the guest teachers and artistic staff

Supported by a registered char-ity (Vancouver Island Youth Dance Theatre) with assistance from the Province of British Columbia and the BC Arts Council Dancestreams gives back to the community by bringing outstanding contemporary dance to both school children and the public at large The audition for dancers age 12 to 18 takes the form of a class Even if your dancer is not yet ready to audition they are welcome to come for class They begin at 1130- 2 pm Cost $15 per class Pre-registration is strongly recommended email Dancestreamsshawca or call 250-723-9525

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Hannah GriffinReporterPort McNeill-

born David Rannala is bringing relief to homeowners who have botched their houses

The Victoria-based contractor is fea-tured on Home and Garden Televisionrsquos new show ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo along-side comedian Steve Patterson Homeowners who have attempted to ren-ovate or fix their own houses with disastrous results are given a les-son from experts and then renovators and then put their skills to use and beautify the mistakes

Rannala owner of Rannala Construction in Victoria and a cer-tified journeyman carpenter says that he ldquoliterally just got kind of a phone call out of the bluerdquo from Ottawa-based televi-sion production com-pany Mountain Road Productions

The company cast him in the show which recently wrapped its first season air-ing now Rannala describes the experi-ence on the show as great but the schedule as hectic with 14 days straight spent shoot-ing each project and a week off in Victoria in between This schedule has allowed Rannala to cultivate a new skill ldquoworking for days on end with basically no sleeprdquo he jokes

The most challeng-ing project Rannala recalls from shooting the first season of ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo is the soon to be aired Hastings project a huge amount of work that needed to be com-pleted in a very short amount of time

ldquoIt was basically bulldozer baitrdquo he says

He usually works on custom high-end homes and says that the stress surround-ing the projects on the show is different because it is about fig-uring out quickly how

to move forward and improve the situation The show includes a team of skilled off-air carpenters who keep work moving when Rannala is involved in on-camera work

Rannala lived in Port McNeill until he was around seven and his father is still a resi-dent

Growing up in Port McNeill his life was full of ldquowhat you do as a kid in McNeill fires and fishingrdquo He moved to Victoria dur-ing his childhood and began an apprentice-ship right out of high school

Back in Victoria now that the show is

airing Rannala paus-es for a second while considering his long term goals

ldquoIf the sun and the stars and the moon

align we would bring the film crew to the North Islandrdquo

New episodes air Tuesday at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 13

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Port McNeill-born contractor David Rannala left one of the stars of HGTVrsquos I Wrecked My House with show host Steve Patterson

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THANK YOUFOR JOINING THE FIGHTThank you to all of our volunteers donors and partners whose support made this yearrsquos Daffodil Month such a great success Together we can change cancer forever

Would like to thank the North Island businesses for another successful Legion firewood cut

WESTERN FOREST PRODUCTS INCCOAST FOREST INDUSTRIES LTD

PORT MCNEILL LOG SALVAGEJF TRUCKING LTD

hellipand an amazing army of 70 volunteer workers who turned out to make this yearrsquos Legion woodcut happenYour support is much appreciated because we realize that without your help none of this would have been possible It is a tremendous feeling to know that we have such generosity in the North Island and a true feeling of community spirit

Port McNeill Legion Branch 281 ampPort McNeill Legion Ladies Auxiliary

Call to schedule your consultation with Dr Irinakis 250-338-5011email courtenayperiodontistgmailcom Suite 101-389 12th Street Courtenay

Is pleased to introduce

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to our practice

Dr Irinakis has been offering his Periondontal Services to the Campbell River region and has fallen in love with the North Island

Dr Irinakis has now established a Periodontal Implant Centre in Courtenay in order to continue to service the residents of the North Island and the Comox Valley

Services Offered at our new facility include- Periodontal Therapy by a Specialist- Esthetic Gum Grafting- Guided Bone Regeneration and of course we always strive to provide the

Highest Standard of Implant Dentistry

QualificationsDoctor of Dental Surgery Athens University Masters in Oral Biology UBC Diploma in Periodontics UBC Fellow of Royal College of Dentists Canada Certified Specialist in Periodontics Restricted to Specialty

bull_____________bull ldquoDr Irinakis currently serves the Graduate Periodontics amp Implant

Surgery program at UBC as a Clinical Associate

Professorrdquo

Did You Know - Dr Tassos Irinakis was the Director of the

Graduate Periodontics amp Implant Surgery program at UBC until the summer of 2014

- He has published extensively his clinical research on Implants amp Bone Grafting on various scientific journals For a list of his scientific research you may go to ldquohttpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedterm=irinakisrdquo

Smileof the week

Alexis Dawson 14 right and Danielle Wigard 13 watch a game from the sidelines during the

Aftershock Soccer Tournament in Port Hardy May 29 to May 31

THE NORTH ISLAND EAGLESREP HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Is now accepting coaching applications for the 20152016

Without coaches the divisions will not runPlease express interest to

Andrew Laming at 250-956-2942 ortreetech8hotmailcom

Application deadline June 20th 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorA local student has

made a national splash with a science project that turns the ocean tide into electricity

Clayton Harderrsquos remarkable journey began at North Island Secondary School in Port McNeill with a project called ldquoTidal Power Pumprdquo

Harder a Grade 8 student designed and made a pump that can generate electricity using tides

ldquoWhile I was down at the docks in Port McNeill I noticed the rise and fall of the tides looked like a pump So I thought I would design a pump that would run off the tides to generate electric-ityrdquo said Clayton of the inspiration for his project

The young man is interested particularly in environmental sci-ences and finding ways to ldquostop stuff from harming the environ-mentrdquo

Harder created a

small-scale prototype which was actually able to run a light for a short period of time

This April Clayton 14 entered his proj-ect into the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair at NISS His proj-ect won the Michael Crooks Physics award The BC Hydro for Generations award and Top Overall Project award which allowed him to attend the Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Fredericton New Brunswick

Clayton had to fund-raise over $2000 for this trip said his mom Kathy and was sup-ported by North Island Chipping the Rotary Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill the Lions Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill Lemare Lake Logging Ltd and Strategic Forest Management

NISS Foods Teacher Ricki McCrae pur-chased the ingredients and organized a bake sale and vegetable bundles and firewood were also sold as a fund-raiser

ldquoThey and many others all helped make this trip possiblerdquo said Kathy

ldquoIt made me happy that so many people cared about the science fair and helping people to go thererdquo Clayton said

From May 9 to May 17 Clayton attended this fair along with 500

other kids from across Canada whose projects placed in their regional science fairs There were only 65 projects from BC that made it to the CWSF That total was from the senior intermediate and junior levels combined

The week included a day of judging from 830 am to 530 pm where Clayton was interviewed thoroughly by over 20 different judges There was also two and a half days of public viewing which over 4000 people attended

The event wasnrsquot all work a day was set aside for the kids to go to various sites in the Fredericton area Clayton was able to spend a day at the Bay of Fundy

Friday May 15 featured an awards day ceremony where Clayton was pre-sented with a Silver Medal of Excellence and the Junior Energy Challenge Award The silver medal awards come with a $2000 scholarship to Western University

ldquoThis is a huge achievement as less than one per cent of the science fair projects make it to the Canada Wide Science Fair and out of those less than one third receive any type of awardrdquo said Kathy

ldquoAs parents we are very proud of his accomplishments but we are most proud of who he is He is grow-

ing up to be a fine respectful young man That is what is impor-tantrdquo she said

ldquoWersquove seen increas-ing growth with all the projectsrdquo said Rena Sweeney chair of the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair Committee

Clayton specifically is ldquolooking at ways to apply his projects to solve real world prob-lemsrdquo Sweeney said

ldquoWersquore looking for-ward to see the direc-tion hersquos going itrdquo she said

And his mind is already turning

Although he is just in the initial stages Clayton hopes to build enough pumps to store energy on a Tesla bat-tery to power a home

While he is think-ing about the future Clayton also has an illustrious past

His forays into sci-ence fairs began in Grade 6 when his project was top proj-ect overall but he was too young to attend the CWSF

In 2014 Claytonrsquos project won top overall project once again and he attended the CWSF event which was held in Windsor Ontario There he won a Bronze Medal of Excellence

Science skills obvi-ously run in the family

Claytonrsquos brother Trevor won top over-all project awards in 2011 and 2012 and attended the CWSF in Toronto and then in Charlottetown PEI

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201514

North Island Secondary School Grade 8 student Clayton Harder won two awards at the Canada Wide Science Fair in New Brunswick

Submitted photo

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We will be making electrical system improvements in your area To ensure the safety of our work crews it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately eight hours

Where Port AliceWhen Saturday June 13 2015Time 800 am to 400 pm

To prepare for this interruption and protect your equipment from damage please turn off all lights electrical heaters and major appliances and unplug all electronics

We are sorry for the inconvenience We will restore power as soon as we can

Visit bchydrocomoutages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information 45

93

MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGEPORT ALICE

NOTICE OF A

Chamber UpdatePort Hardy amp District Chamber of Commerce ndash Angela Smith Executive DirectorSubmissions to Update Fax 250-949-6653 or email phccadmcablerocketcom

Port Hardy Chamber NEWS

GazetteNORTH ISLAND

sponsored by

Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce Chamber Update June

WELCOME NEW MEMBERSCanadian Cancer Society - We are pleased to welcome the Canadian Cancer Society to our organization Former PHCC board member Lisa Harrison is doing a fantastic job as the North Island Coordinator as evidenced by the great success of the 2015 Relay for Life The next big event is Tour de Rock in September and we look forward to supporting the fundraising efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society

Seaway Ventures Ltd - Leah Robinson is the principal of Seaway Ventures Ltd the organization currently running the Port Hardy Port Authority New releases on the status of port operations are available online at the Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce website wwwporthardychambercom

Port Hardy Flowers and Gifts - We are pleased to add this great business in a new retail location at Market Street in Port Hardy Please visit or call in your order to 250-902-2666

WORLD OCEANS DAY 2015Thank you to all the volunteers and participants at Port Hardyrsquos World Oceans Day Event 2015 Over 575 participants from Port Hardy schools and community attended this annual educational event in Carrot Park Special thanks to Lynette Tanaka of the Port Hardy Visitor Centre for all her efforts in making this event a continued success

VANISLE 360 BBQJoin CFNI Coast Radio live on location during our community BBQ Greet sailors and their teams as they arrive in Port Hardy following the Telegraph Cove to Port Hardy leg The fundraising BBQ amp Awards Ceremony will be in Carrot Park from 400pm - 700pm on Thursday June 11 Proceeds go to benefit community events and programs at the Visitor Services amp Information Centre in Port Hardy Deluxe Burgers amp sides $1000

DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEEDo you have proactive suggestions for the Port Hardy Chamber of

Commerce Downtown Improvement Committee Email them to

managerporthardychambercom for your chance to win a box of garbage

bags amp a trash picker-upper

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 15

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe Tri-Port

Speedway Association kicked off the 2015 season with a race event on June 7

Stock car racing enthusiasts flocked to the wooden stands above the track and lined the top of the hill on picnic blankets and in lawn chairs

Shortly after 1 pm drivers of the six entered cars gathered in the centre of the clay track to hear asso-ciation President Dan Stewart outline what each flag means event rules and regulations as well as to offer his hopes for the day

ldquoThe best thing you

guys can do is expect to lose every event this yearrdquo he said to the gathered drivers explaining that safety was a major priority

ldquoWe all want to go home in one piecerdquo

Engines began to roar as racers began the trophy dash four laps around the track

Announcer Ken Fraser explained that their stock car events typically run about two to three hours and are composed of three dis-tinct events Following the trophy dash there are two heat races one is a time trial and the second is based on points from that time trial

The last event is

based on points stand-ings from throughout the day

President Dan Stewart and Announcer Ken Fraser explained that the hot dry weath-er it was 18 degrees on race day contributed to some issues with dust They mitigate the problem by spraying down throughout the event but it just evapo-rates

The Tri-Port Speedway Association has another event on June 21 at 1 pm and the Dust Bowl Weekend is set for Aug 22 and 23 Anyone interested in volun-teering can contact organizer Teresa Lee at (250) 949-7273

SPORTS amp RECREATIONSubmit results to 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at sportsnorthislandgazettecom bull Deadline 10 am Monday

on deckTell us about items of interest to the sports community

June 18-21Fatherrsquos Day

Classic Slo Pitch tournament coming up June 18-21

June 20-21GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Loggersrsquo tourna-ment

June 21Tri-Port Speedway

Association race June 21 at 1 pm

June 27Port Alice Golf

Club Menrsquos Open June 27-28

June 276th annual Port

McNeill logger Sports Society L u m b e r j a c k Competition from 11 am to 3 pm at the Port McNeill water-front

July 11Tri-Port Speedway

Association race July 11 at 6 pm

July 125th Annual North

Island Cops for Cancer Open Golf Tournament Sunday July 12 at 10 am Seven Hills Golf amp Country Club

To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For infor-mation Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

August 2Donny MacLeod

M e m o r i a l Tournament Aug 1 andor Aug 2 email m-mfarre l lhot-mailcom to register September 12-13

GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Menrsquos Open

Tri-Port Speedway off to great start

The Tri-Port Speedwayrsquos first event of the 2015 season on June 7

Hannah Griffin photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorGet ready to rumbleDrag racing enthusiasts wonrsquot

want to miss the North Island Timing Associationrsquos summer series that promises to provide a million thrills a minute

On June 20-21 the annual Rumble on the Runway will be taking place at the Port McNeill Airport The race is one of three scheduled for this summer The others will be held July 18-19 and Aug 22-23

ldquoEach race day we typically see 50 to 75 carsrdquo said Acting President Chris Sharpe with about 15 from the North island

and the remaining vehicles from Campbell River Courtenay Nanaimo Ladysmith Duncan Shawnigan Lake Victoria Port Alberni Tofino and Powell River

There are typically three class-es of car at the event Sportsman (street carsmini vans) Pro which is a faster car some street cars but mostly dedicated race cars and Super Pro which is basically the same as Pro class but uses ldquoelectronicsrdquo in enginetransmission control

The Rumble on the Runway began in 2008 Sharpe said when ldquoa couple guys were look-ing to promote the sport and

bring a new influx of people to the North Islandrdquo

North Island Timing Association is the only drag rac-ing association on Vancouver Island that runs three large 18 mile bracket races every race season Port Alberni also has a 14 mile track also at a airport but it is only raced on one week-end per year

ldquoWersquore excited to have a actu-al 18 mile track that is recog-nized by the National Hot Rod Associationrdquo said Sharpe

Spectator admission is $5 per person at the gate and there is a concession on site for breakfast and lunch

Revving up for Rumble race

Submitted photo

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe North Island Loggers Golf Tournament

an event that has run for nearly three decades will have golfers swinging their clubs in the friendly weekend event June 20 and 21

The tournament hosted by Seven Hills Golf and Country Club has three flights taking place Saturday morning Saturday afternoon and Sunday

There are prizes for everyone given out Sunday evening and dinner will be provided There is generally an allotment of 144 golf-ers and all prizes are donated by community businesses

Apart from being a sporting event the tournament is notable in that all profits go towards providing scholarships for local stu-dents through Port Hardy Secondary School and North Island Secondary School In pre-vious years the tournament proceeds went towards supporting local people in need and charities and for the previous three years has been supporting scholarships In 2014 six students were recipients of these scholar-ships

Critical to the success of this event is contri-butions by sponsors and any local organiza-tions or businesses interested in doing so may contact Bill Gray at 250-949-7623 or Lito Pineda at 250-956-5234 Donations may be dropped off at the WFP Port McNeill office or can be picked up by committee members (found on the event Facebook page)

Woods out for Loggers

Tourney

The first Rumble on the Runway drag racing event will be held in Port McNeill June 20-21

The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

Athlete of the week

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June 29 500-700 Atom 715-915 BantamJune 30 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 2 500-700 Atom 715-915 Bantam July 3 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 4 1000-1130 Atom 1145-115 Peewee 130-300 Bantam 315-445 MidgetRegistration is one hour prior to your first ice timeCost $40 per player

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48 dons her race helmet during

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If you know someone who should be the Athlete of the Week phone the Gazette at 250-949-6225

17Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

1114

NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

1114

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

1114

CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

1114

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

E-Mail pastorgeorgeprovidenceplaceca

1114

PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

FELLOWSHIPSunday Services - 400pm

1-250-949-6247 Box 159 Port Alice

You are extended a special invitationto share in our Services

1114

ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCHat entrance to Tsulquate Village

(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

1114

North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

DEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMING EVENTS

GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

INFORMATION

CANADA BENEFIT Group - Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability Get up to $40000 from the Canadian Government Toll-free 1-888-511-2250 or online at wwwcanadabenefi tcafree-assessment

DEATHSDEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

PERSONALS

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Port Hardy meets every Wednesday amp Saturday at the Upper Island Public Health Unit on Gray Street at 8pm Sundays at the Salvation Army Lighthouse 8635 Granville St at 7pm Contact Ed at 250-902-0310 or 250-949-9655

ALL MALE hot gay hookups Call free 800-462-9090 only 18 and over

Have a problem with alcohol

We can helpAlcoholics Anonymous

Port McNeillRick 250-230-4555Cody 250-230-4218

Mondays and Fridays at 800 pm

Room 3 at the Old School

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TIMESHARE

CANCEL YOUR Timeshare No risk program stop mort-gage amp maintenance pay-ments today 100 money back guarantee Free consul-tation Call us now We can help 1-888-356-5248

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN PORT HARDY Newly renovated

fully furnished 3800 sqft turnkey restaurant available

immediately for lease For further info call

250-949-0556

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION In-demand career Employers have work-at-home positions available Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program Visit Care-erStepcaMT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

HELP WANTED

Camcor Diving Service is hiring WCBDCBC Divers for work on the East amp West Coast of Vancouver Island

Please email resumes to camcordivingtelusnet

or call Kimberlee at 250-217-8443 Staff Housing Available

COOKSSERVERS Northern Lights Restaurantin Port McNeill is looking for cooksservers for our busy summer season Please

email resume to chefphiltelusnet or apply in person

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

MEDICALDENTAL

MEDICAL Transcriptionists are in huge demand Trainwith Canadarsquos top MedicalTranscription school Learnfrom home and work fromhome Call today 1-800-466-1535 or wwwcanscribecomemail infocanscribecom

PERSONAL SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

email classifiednorthislandgazettecom

Your community Your classifieds

TOLL FREE 1-855-310-3535

$30 SELL IT IN 3 OR IT RUNS FOR FREEPlace your private party automotive ad with us in your community paper for the next 3 weeks for only $30 If your vehicle does not sell call us and well run it again at NO CHARGE Private party only cannot be combined with other discounts

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTSFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Your Community Your Classifi eds Call 1-855-310-3535

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND

ONLINE

bcclassifi edcom

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201518

FIRST NATIONS SUPPORT WORKER (Contract)Eke Me Xi Learning Centre

30 Hours per week

General ResponsibilitiesThe First Nations Support Worker position is a member of the First Nations Support Team and is a position created from the Enhancement Agreement consultation process (2010) to provide additional support services to students through a more holistic vision The position is specific to the enhancement model delivered at the Eke Me Xi Learning Centre and areas of focus for the position are to provide academic and socio-emotional sup-port student transitions to advocate for students and their needs and to provide inter-ventionprevention measures by connecting with students staff families and communi-ty support systems to increase student success

JOB SCOPE

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Secondary Schools

ie Lahal Tournament National Aboriginal Day

and support relationships between school and home

Aboriginal students

of language and cultural contexts into daily activities (where possible)

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

courses in First Nations Studies Anthropology English Mathematics Sociology

arts social studies and science

programs

Grace Smith ~

CAMCOR DIVING SERVICES

is hiring WCBDCBC Diver on the East amp West

Coast of Vancouver Island Please email resumes to

camcordivingtelusnet or call Kimberlee at 250-217-8443 Staff Housing Available

PERSONAL SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

GET BACK ON TRACK Bad credit Bills Unemployed Need Money We Lend If you own your own home - you qualify Pioneer Acceptance Corp Member BBB

1-877-987-1420 wwwpioneerwestcom

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today We can easily approve you by phone 1st 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now Rates start at Prime Equity counts We donrsquot rely on credit age or income

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

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HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

FULL SERVICE plumbing from Parker Dean Fast re-liable 247 service Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad Vancouver area 1-800-573-2928

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

ONLINE AUCTION COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT- OPENS JUNE 10 - CLOSES JUNE 17 2015----------Bailiff Seized Goods PLUS Lease Return equip AND some never installed equip---incl Eloma Elec Combi Oven Dish-washers Mixers Walkins Coolers Freezers Water Heating Ice Cream slicers furnishings AND MORE View Monday to Friday 10am to 3pm Active Auction Mart Unit 295 - 19358 96th Ave Surrey BC--- view ONLINE amp REGISTER to BID wwwactiveauction-martcom --- Tel 604-371-1190 - email buyitactiveauction-martcom

HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

Are you moving Do you have

an art project We have roll ends

Various prices for various sizes at the

North Island Gazette Come see us

SAWMILLS FROM only $4397 - Make money amp save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free info amp DVD wwwNorwoodSaw millscom400OT or call 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

95 ACRE UNIQUE 4 bd 2300 sq ft split level home Peaceful and private 35 fruit trees and grapevines Walking distance to town school golf and trails Ocean mountain and city view (250)286-0634 www991petersencom

HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

PORT HARDY Well main-tained 6-plex Great invest-ment $385000 Call Noreen 250-949-6319 or email toimagineitcablerocketcom

WHOLE DUPLEX for sale- 1280sq ft per side 35 bdrms 15 bath 9498 McDougall Rd Port Hardy BC $215000 Call (250)334-8474h t t p c o m ox va l l ey c r a i g -slistcareo5019806389html

HOUSES FOR SALE

7175 HIGHLAND Dr Port Hardy 2520 sq ft 4bdr home 2 landscaped lots joined 2 door garage Walkout base-mentsuite 250-949-8922 or wwwislandnet~fi shnet Ask-ing $336000

HELP WANTED

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

OUR mortgage rates start at 219 (oac) Servicing all of BC Diffi cult Situations Welcome Call Today (855) 585 2080 or apply online at wwwrescommortgagecom

RENTALS

APARTMENTCONDO

3 BDRM APTS for rent in Har-bourview $750-$800mth No pets smoking partying Credit checkrefrsquos reqrsquod Free grocery cardhalf month rent free with lease Call Mike 250-230-3375

HADDINGTON COURTAPARTMENTS

PORT MCNEILL Newly renovated

apartments for rent Clean amp quiet building

Free satelliteFurnished suites available

Call Ron amp Linda 250-956-3365

KINGCOME MANORPORT MCNEILL

NEWLY RENOVATEDBach 1 or 2 bedrooms

Newly furnished availableFree sat tv over 300

channels Phone Ron and Linda

250-956-3365

MARINA VIEW APTS amp Townhouses Professional building 2 amp 3 bdrm Small dogs allowed Taking applica-tions Call 250-949-0192

PORT HARDY- Airport Rd 2 bdrm $550 Quiet NSNP Ref req Call 250-949-6319

SEAWIND ESTATES 2 bdrms 1 bath in great condWD Deck Ref req Availablenow $700mth Call 250-949-7079 before 7pm

HELP WANTED

RENTALS

APARTMENTCONDO

Port Hardy BCWest Park Manor amp

Lindsay Manor

Large one amp two bedroom suites some with a great

view all clean and in excellent condition

Also elegantly furnished executive suites available Well maintained secure amp

quiet buildings Close to shopping

Friendly onsite residentmanagers

Call Renee toll free 1-877-227-7888 or email

comehomepineridgevillageca

PORT MCNEILLAPARTMENTS

Well managed 1 amp 2 Bdrm suites

Gym amp sauna on site Call for availability

Phone Rick250-956-4555

PORT MCNEILLMCCLURE APTrsquoS

1 2 amp 3 Bedroom apart-ments Competitive prices

Call 250-956-3526

TWO OCEANS IN COAL HARBOUR

Large fully furnished 2 bdrmApartment includes stovefridge washer dryer amp microClean comfy quiet amp upgrad-ed Rural setting overlookingharbour Satellite TV channelsincluded ($90 value) AvailableNow $650+ hydro with a 1year lease Pets consideredCall 1-250-949-8855wwwtwoceanscom

DUPLEXES4PLEXES

PORT HARDY3 bdrm 25 bath Excellent neighbourhood fenced yard NP Ref Reqd Avail Aug 1 $800mo Call 250-949-7053

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MOBILE HOMES amp PADS

PORT MCNEILLMobile Home Park

Pads for rentShort walk to shopping

school amp ocean$300 month

Call 250-758-4454

SUITES UPPER

PORT HARDY- Bright spa-cious 3 bdrm upstairs suite induplex next to Avalon SchoolByng Rd Shared laundryroom downstairs Good car-pets NS NP Avail June lst$700mob 250-230-1236

TOWNHOUSES

PORT HARDY-For Rent$850mo 3 bdrm 15 bathAvail July 1st 250-956-3106

PORT HARDY Seawind Estates gated community likenew 2 bdrm in suite full sizewasherdryer $700 (604)418-3626 trojan12shaw ca

MARINE

BOATS

The award-winning Victoria News has an immediate opening for an editor

The successful candidate will possess an attention to detail as well as the ability to work under pressure in a deadline-driven environment

The successful candidate can expect to produce news copy and editorials take photographs edit stories paginate the newspaper assign stories and write compelling narratives Knowledge of InDesign Photoshop and Canadian Press style is vital

If you have a passion for and are comfortable with all aspects of multimedia journalism you may be the candidate we are seeking

The Victoria News connects with local readers in Victoria and Esquimalt and is essential in telling the stories of people and activities in these two municipalities and community neighbourhoods

Black Press community news media is an independent and international media group with more than 190 community daily and urban publications 14 press facilities and over 160 websites in BC Alberta Washington Hawaii and Ohio

Please forward your cover letter and resumeacute by June 15 2015 to

Penny SakamotoGroup Publisher818 Broughton StreetPhone 2504803204 or Fax 2503862624psakamotoblackpressca

Thank you to all who apply Only those selected for an interview will be contacted

EditorVictoria News

wwwblackpressca

Your Community Your Classifi eds

Call 1-855-310-3535

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Flipping PancakesVolunteers Glen Northey left and Larry Bruner flip pancakes and bacon during the Hardy Bay Senior Citizens Societyrsquos annual pancake breakfast fund-raiser on June 7 to kick off BC Seniorrsquos Week

Hannah Griffin Photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorOver the last year the Town of

Port McNeill has made great strides in getting its financial house in order

ldquoBasically the town has come a long waysrdquo said Treasurer Dan Rodin at a recent council meeting According to its audited financial statements at the end of 2014 the town had $577000 in the bank com-pared to an overdraft of $295000 at

the end of 2013 said Rodin The townrsquos long-term debt has also been paid down by $101000

In 2013 the town had an operat-ing deficit of $96163 In 2014 the Town had an operating surplus of $751000

In 2014 the town received $200000 from the North Island Community Forest which went into a reserve ldquoThe Community Forest partnership has basically paid for itselfrdquo said Rodin

Port McNeill fiscal health

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RDMW Knot plans continueBy Hannah GriffinReporterThe invasive plant species knot-

weed is growing out of control in the North Island The Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) is in the process of developing a Knotweed Eradication Program Pat English RDMW manager of eco-nomic development says that the district is applying for funding from the Ministry of Social Development and Social Innovationrsquos Job Creation Partnership and is also partner-ing with the District of Port Hardy the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure BC Hydro Western Forest Products and the Town of Port McNeill English explains that there is knotweed in many areas of the region with the highest concentration likely in Coal Harbour with Port Hardy also heavily affected

Knotweed spreads rapidly through root systems and can be detrimental to biodiversity and increase the risk of soil erosion ldquoThe need for the program is to address the potential liability if knotweed gets into the water and sewage systemsrdquo English says adding that it can damage this infrastructure

English says that there are two methods for eradicating knotweed One is to inject a pesticide directly into the roots which kills the root system and the other is to cut it back over the course of a few years eventually killing it off He explains that discussion so far has proposed

Port McNeill as a training ground for crews as there are only four to five outcroppings there and the issue is not as serious as in other areas

At the June 1 Town of Port McNeill council meeting a May 13 letter was discussed from English and Patrick Donaghy RDMWrsquos manager of oper-ations

They asked for a letter of support from Port McNeill to include in their funding application

Councillor Graham MacDonald was against the idea of training occur-ring in Port McNeill ldquoTheyrsquore going to come here and theyrsquore going to use chemicals and Irsquom dead against itrdquo he said adding that he feels focus should be on eradicating knotweed in Coal Harbour

English says that it is important to remember that the pesticides used in the eradication program are all licensed and permitted and will be administered by crews qualified by the province Crews would be tar-geting outbreaks on municipal prop-erty or rights of way where munici-pal infrastructure goes There would only be work done on private land if permission had previously been obtained

Mayor Shirley Ackland suggested asking for more information on the program and how it would affect Port McNeill including specific plans to deal with the knotweed and if and what kinds of chemicals would be used in the process The issue was tabled until the June 15 meeting

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The Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations is considering establishing up to eight new Biodiversity Mining and Tourism Areas (BMTAs) under the Environment and Land Use Act For King Island the ministry is looking at the possibility of establishing a conservancy under the Park Act instead of a BMTA These areas would comprise approximately 295000 hectares of Crown land

The ministry is also proposing to cancel the 2007 South Central Coast Order and Central and North Coast Order and all their amendments (2009 and 2013) and replace these with the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest land use objectives established by legal order pursuant to Section 934 of the Land Act and for the purposes of the Forest and Range Practices Act The proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order sets forest management requirements within the 64 million hectares of the Great Bear Rainforest (see schedule A in the proposed Order) The proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order addresses First Nations cultural heritage resources freshwater ecosystems and habitats landscape and stand level biodiversity and bear habitat Together the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest Order and potential BMTAsconservancy will meet the goals of reserving 70 of historic old growth forests with some minor exceptions while maintaining a viable forest industry in the Great Bear Rainforest

In areas designated as BMTAs commercial logging and hydro-electric power generation linked to the power grid would be prohibited other resource activities and land uses would remain subject to existing legal requirements The designations would only apply to provincial Crown land

Areas designated as conservancies explicitly recognize the importance of the area to First Nations for social ceremonial and cultural uses Conservancies provide for a wider range of low impact compatible economic opportunities than Class A parks however commercial logging mining and hydroelectric power generation other than local run-of-the-river projects are prohibited The designation would only apply to provincial Crown land

The public is invited to comment on the proposed 2015 Great Bear Rainforest order and potential BMTAsconservancy June 11 2015 to August 10 2015

Copies of the proposed order and associated maps and maps of the potential BMTAsconservancy are available online at httpswwwforgovbccaTASBSLRPGBR_BMTA_LUORhtml

Copies of the order can also be acquired from the following ministry officesbull North Island Central Coast Natural Resource District 2217 Mine Road Port McNeill BC V0N 2R0bull FrontCounter BC Suite 142 2080 Labieux Road Nanaimo BC V9T 6J9bull Campbell River Natural Resource District 370 South Dogwood Street Campbell River BC V9W 6Y7bull Skeena Region 3726 Alfred Avenue Smithers BC V0J 2N0bull Bella Coola field office 1681 Airport Road Bella Coola BC V0T 1C0

Written comments may be sent to

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPort Alice has been

dealt another blowThe Neucel Specialty

Cellulose mill in Port Alice will be closed lon-

ger than the six months previously announced The closure which began Feb 21 put about 400 people out of work

ldquoThere has been little or no upwards move-ment in the global dis-solving pulp market and forecasts indicated that the weak market price for dissolving pulp will continue through 2015 and into 2016rdquo said Chief Executive Officer Wanli Zhao in a letter to employees dated May 19

ldquoThe shareholders have evaluated this sit-

uation as well as the currently reliability of the mill and have come to the decision that in the interest of securing the long-term viability of the Mill the produc-tion curtailment will be extended into 2016rdquo Zhao said

During the curtail-ment the sharehold-ers have approved the development of a number of projects to address mechanical and operational issues that contribute to chronic poor reliability

ldquoItrsquos bad news for all

the people who were planning on going back to work in six monthsrdquo said Village of Port Alice Mayor Jan Allen adding the announce-ment did not come as a complete surprise

In the interim Village administration is ldquowork-ing hard at bringing courses here through North Island Collegerdquo Allen said

For instance the com-munity will be the host for a Building Service Worker Training course being offered July 14 to July 21

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LAST CHANCE

DISTRICT OF PORT HARDYNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to sections 890 and 892 of the Local Government Act that a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC on Tuesday June 23 2015 at 630pm for the purpose of hearing representations concerning District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw No1010- 2013 to

1) add a new zone CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 which includes all of the permitted uses of the I-1 Light Industrial Zone as well as the added principal permitted use of Animal Kennel and

2) changing the applicable zone from I-1 Light Industrial to CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 with respect to the property addressed as 6143 Bronze Road and legally described as Lot A Section 21 Township 6 Rupert District Plan 40592 (PID 000-206-652) and shown as SUBJECT PROPERTY on the map below

TAKE NOTICE that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015 can be obtained at the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC between the hours of 830 AM and 430 PM Monday through Friday or by using the contact information below

Anyone who believes that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015opportunity to be heard in person by a representative or by written submission at the Public Hearing at the above-noted time and place If you are unable to attend the Public Hearing written comments may be mailed facsimiled emailed or hand-delivered to the District of Port Hardy by 300pm Tuesday June 23 2015 Legally the District cannot consider any representations or submissions made after the close of the Public Hearing Inquiries and written comments should be directed submitted to

District of Port Hardy

7360 Columbia Street PO Box 68 Port Hardy BC V0N 2P0

Telephone 250-949-6665 Email jlongporthardyca Facsimile 250-949-7433

STORY IDEACall (250) 949-6225

By Hannah GriffinReporterOn a Friday evening several

cars pull into the small parking lot of the OrsquoConnor Lake Recreation Site south of Port McNeill A group of young people light a crackling fire and listen to music sprawled on a blanket They eat dinner and enjoy some drinks on the grassy lawn by the lake The scene has all the ingredients for a rowdy night in the making but by 930 pm the dying fire and a few bottles lying on the grass are all that linger at the site as the cars hastily pull out of the park-ing lot perhaps taking the young people home in time for curfews

Just outside Port Hardy is Beaver Lake Recreation Area There is a calm lake with seven stone-grey picnic tables a fire pit and a partially-submerged raft White daisies dot the long grass and a confetti-like collection of wet tissues earplugs and empty food wrappers dots the daisies Garbage is clearly visible but a single garbage can is not

Twenty-three kilometres south down the Port Alice Road is the Marble River Recreation Site Mid-afternoon a family is finishing a picnic lunch on a table and taking the remnants in a plastic bag back to their car Not everyone using public areas is as respectful of packing out what they bring in as a mound of garbage deposited in a nearby bush suggests Visitors to these sites should undisputedly be practising responsible site usage and packing out what they bring in The reality is that not everyone does It could be argued that more garbage recep-tacles at these sites would encourage some people to throw out their garbage and treat these sites with more respect According to some individuals closely involved in the care of these sites however this is a surprisingly complex issue as having garbage receptacles can actually create different kinds of problems

Greg Fletcher administrator for the Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) explains that sites on the Alice Lake Loop Recreational Corridor are operated and maintained through a partnership between the RDMW Recreation Trails and Sites BC and Western Forest Products (WFP) including Marble River Beaver Lake Kathleen Lake and Devilrsquos Bath Representatives from each of the three involved groups have noted that the partner-ship has been very successful

Duncan Mactavish district recreation officer for Recreation Sites and Trails BC (Discovery Coast) explains that sites are divided into three groupings fee sites that are managed and where users are pay-ing for a service like Clint Beek non-fee sites that are also managed and user-maintained sites that are not actively managed apart from facility upgrades when needed

Fletcher explains that some of the Alice Lake Loop sites were an obligatory part of WFPrsquos tree farm licence back when they were created The district enters into a contract to help care for the sites from June until Labour Day

The district takes care of their own sites year-round but these specific Alice Lake Loop ones depend on provincial funding to offset the cost of care Kindry Mercer regional engagement officer for WFP says that throughout the year WFP provides a range of maintenance on the sites including identify-ing dangerous trees and felling them but that dur-ing the on-season it is maintained by Recreational Trails and Sites BC and the RDMW Mactavish

says that they provide garbage pick-up at some fee sites but the majority are pack in pack out Fletcher and Mactavish both note the extremely large time commitment it would take to have garbage pick-up at many sites especially when driving time to and between sites is considered

Fletcher says that a major reason these sites do not have garbage disposal is that in the past when there were more garbage disposal units they would be filled to the brim with household waste garbage that bore little resemblance to the typical waste accu-mulated from a few nights of camping or a picnic Mercer echoes this saying that historically when there were more garbage receptacles at sites they ended up being full of waste that did not seem to have any relation to site use Mactavish says that this was a major problem at Beaver Lake in particular

Another issue that involved parties have noted is the need for bear-proof containers in these areas Fletcher says that ldquothe issue is who will provide the bear-proof containersrdquo and that if sites do not have them then garbage needs to be picked up very fre-quently to minimize problems

Leaving garbage receptacles full for extended periods of time can be dangerous for both bears and people

The obvious solution may then appear to be bear-proof containers at every site yet cost is a huge impediment with a single bear bin costing around $2500 not including the cost of installation Mactavish says that their budget is already quite tight and that he would prefer to use funds for things that help improve sites-instead of counteracting user littering - things like repairing and upgrading old infrastructure like rotting picnic tables

There is the additional issue of site usage outside the June-Labour Day period that the RDMWrsquos con-tract runs for During warm spring days and even during this unusually mild past winter people still use these sites and one party of people neglecting to treat a site with respect can quickly leave it riddled with trash

Fletcher acknowledges this and says that they may be open to discussing contracts starting earlier in the spring but that an extension like this would depend on provincial funding This absence of garbage receptacles at some of these sites seems on its face to be counter intuitive to their care and maintenance Upon further investigation however it seems like the lack of waste disposal has been deemed necessary to deal with other behaviours and wildlife manage-ment

The message is clear - whether or not there is a place to deposit garbage it should not be left by users at the scenic sites that dot this region

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

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Garbage litters the grounds of the Beaver Lake Recreation Site outside of Port Hardy

Hannah Griffin Photo

Hannah GriffinReporterAt 720 am on June 2 Port

Hardy Fire and Rescue respond-ed to a fire at E J Klassenrsquos Motorcade

A 1994 Rolls Royce that was parked in front of the service department began emitting smoke from its engine

The Port Hardy Fire and Rescue Department responded with three trucks about eight minutes after a call was made to 911 about the incident

The firefighters used hoses to

put out the engine fire quickly Norman Darling assistant

service manager at E J Klassen Motorcade says that the owner of the vehicle in question was on his way to the dealership for a service appointment and once he drove the car onto their lot fire began to come out of the left hand side of the car

Darling reports that an E J Klassen employee ran out with a fire extinguisher but was unable to open the hood of the car

The owner of the car was unin-jured

Car catches on fire

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorThe North Island

Marine Education and Research Society (MERS) is putting the fun in fund-raising

On Sunday June 14 MERS will be converg-ing at the Seahorse Cafeacute amp Gallery in Telegraph Cove for the ldquoLove Your Oceanrdquo event from 11 am to 2 pm

Love Your Ocean is a fund-raiser for MERSrsquos whale research and a lsquofunrsquo raiser for families

The event will include games crafts music food a barbecue as well as a raffle and auction

Support from busi-nesses for raffle and silent auction items has been overwhelming with whale watching trips pottery clothing kayaking and more up for grabs says Jackie Hildering humpback whale researcher and education director for MERS

The silent-auction

will be live and on-line as well

The Marine Education and Research Society based in Alert Bay was incorporated in 2010 The association was formed to bring together existing marine research

and education projects as well as to provide a platform from which to conduct further work in the future

The directors of MERS are marine biologists and educa-tors brought together

through their work in the marine environ-ment While based here MERS directors have worked in many coun-tries and oceans

To date MERS research has been focused on projects investigating humpback and minke whales but has also included work on other baleen whales as well as on killer whales in other parts of the world

ldquoWersquore tying to have this event thatrsquos dynam-icrdquo Hildering said add-ing she will be in her dive gear as The Marine Detective and there will be a whole lot of marine puppets as well as the opportunity for people to have their photo taken in whale costumes

People will also

have the opportunity to suggest a name for a Humpback whale

Funds generated will go to support the work the group is doing in the area ldquoAn awful lot of what wersquore doing is all volunteer Therersquos a lot of valuable work being done and we have to find ways to get this work donerdquo

Hildering is grateful for the overwhelming support the society has received from the local business community for the event The eco-tourism companies have made numerous offers available she said The Seahorse Cafeacute is donat-ing the proceeds from their food sales that day to MERS

ldquoItrsquos extremely mov-ing rdquo she said

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LETTERS Page 7SPORTS Page 13CLASSIFIEDS Page 17-19

Port McNeillrsquos Steve Verbrugge boasts three ldquoStanley Cupsrdquo during the Victorrsquos Secret pageant held at the Community

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPeople who entered

Port Hardy Secondary School June 2 would be forgiven for think-ing they had entered a construction zone

The halls rang with the sounds of saw-ing hammering and grinding as crowds of youngsters with the help of teachers and volunteers put togeth-er a personalized wooden bench

The process included students assembling the bench and cus-tomizing it with their initials cut from metal and a PHSS brand they got to burn into the wood

The event was part of a transitions pro-gram which introduced students from six area elementary schools to PHSS which they will be attending in the fall

ldquoThe bench was part of Trades Day which is an Industry Trades Authority (ITA) spon-sored event under the lsquoYes2Itrsquo programrdquo said school Counsellor Levin Prong

ldquoTrades Day is designed to inform and encourage youth to consider future trades

careersrdquo Prong said PHSS woodwork

teacher Joel Dyck and PHSS metal-work teacher Kevin McGhee designed and prepared the bench-es The Woodwork 8 and Metalwork 10-12 classes prefabricated all the pieces They also helped with the

learning process mak-ing sure the newcom-ers followed the safe practices the older students had learned during their studies at PHSS

School District 85 and local trades pro-fessionals were also invited to support and inform students throughout the pro-

cess The Trades Day also served as a fun-filled orientation dur-ing which Grade 7 students were familiar-ized with PHSS the industrial facilities and given the opportu-nity to meet with new peers with whom they will attend school next year

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Davis Hudson helps Carson Cesareth left and Miguel Catarata put together a bench

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Colin Rak burns a Port Hardy Secondary School brand into his bench

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June 12Rachel McMillan reading from her second book Black

Tide Rising A-Frame Bookstore Port McNeill 7 pm

June 14The Marine Education and Research Society is

hosting the Love your Ocean fund-raiser event at the Seahorse Cafe amp Gallery at Telegraph cove from 11 am to 2 pm

June 18From 430-630 pm at Robert Scott Elementary

School (closed) Bill 11 Awareness barbecue

June 23North Island Community Services Society 37th

AGM Old School Seniorsrsquo room 375 Shelley Crescent Port McNeill 530 dinner financial review election of directors

June 276th annual Port McNeill Logger Sports Society

Lumberjack Competition to be held on Saturday

June 27th at the Port McNeill waterfront with the main show from 11 am to 3 pm

June 29The Port Hardy Seniorsrsquo Housing Society is look-

ing for board members We meet once a month at 7480 Rupert Street Port Hardy in the Seniorsrsquo Common Room Next meeting date June 29 at 7 pm

Please come to the meeting if you are interested in volunteering on this board

For more information please call Jo-Anne Beek at 250-949-6435

July 14th annual Canada Day Regatta Sointula

July 125th Annual North Island Cops for Cancer Golf

Tournament Sunday July 12 10 am Shotgun Start Seven Hills Golf Course To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For information Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

July 13-17St John Gualbert Church in Port McNeill is offer-

ing a week-long summer camp for children The Summer Day Camp programme is designed for children ages 5-11 years old and will run from 9 am to 3 pm each day For more information phone 250-956-3533

July 31- August 3Port AliceRumble Beach 50th Year Reunion

September 12-13The Mount Waddington Fall Fair will be held in

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8665 Hastings Port Hardy BC V0N 2P0

250-949-0193 or 250-334-1666

Kevin McIntyre

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All AboardSarah Soltaursquos Grade 3 class from Eagle View Elementary School took the opportunity to board a Fisheries boat during World Oceans Day activities in Port Hardy June 8

Kathy OrsquoReilly-Taylor Photo

Dancestreams Vancouver Islandrsquos longest-established youth dance com-pany will be holding auditions for the coming 2015-16 season on Sunday June 14 at Qualicum Beach School of Dance Formed in 1985 to provide enriched training opportunities for professionally minded teen dancers Dancestreams brings together talented teens from communities throughout Vancouver Island

Every Sunday September to May these dedicated and hard-working young people come together in a cen-tral location for six hours of intensive classes and rehearsals on top of their regular training in the home studios Performance of the new works is a key to the success of the Company - each spring the dancers tour through-out the Vancouver Island region and occasionally further afield

This past season Dancestreams spent an incredible eight days in Los Angeles working with a choreogra-pher as well as taking classes at a number of professional venues The Company is renowned throughout the world and has been honoured with

the award for ldquoTop 40 Under 40 and a Creation Residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts Many of the Dancestreams alumni have gone on to successful careers in professional dance Dancestreams offers serious dance students the opportunity to work with dancers with similar focus and determination in a situation where they can learn as much from each other as from the guest teachers and artistic staff

Supported by a registered char-ity (Vancouver Island Youth Dance Theatre) with assistance from the Province of British Columbia and the BC Arts Council Dancestreams gives back to the community by bringing outstanding contemporary dance to both school children and the public at large The audition for dancers age 12 to 18 takes the form of a class Even if your dancer is not yet ready to audition they are welcome to come for class They begin at 1130- 2 pm Cost $15 per class Pre-registration is strongly recommended email Dancestreamsshawca or call 250-723-9525

Dancestreams audition

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North Island Community Forest Limited Partnership

Open House The North Island Community Forest Limited Partnership will be holding an open house on

Friday June 19 2015 from 400 - 600 at Seven Hills Golf Course

Representatives will be on hand to provide information and answer questions regarding the Community Forest

products available

Get Ready forSummer

3B-311 Hemlock St(Above Subway) Port McNeill

250-956-0004

Signature Facialwith light therapy andmicroderabrasion $63

Student HaircutsIncludes a washblowout and cutfi nished with techniques and products bestsuited for your style $14

Please come and visit us at Visions Learning Centre

NORTHISLAND GAZETTE

LIFE COMMUNITY PAPER

$30week

advertise here for as little as

Call today to ask how250-949-6225

Hannah GriffinReporterPort McNeill-

born David Rannala is bringing relief to homeowners who have botched their houses

The Victoria-based contractor is fea-tured on Home and Garden Televisionrsquos new show ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo along-side comedian Steve Patterson Homeowners who have attempted to ren-ovate or fix their own houses with disastrous results are given a les-son from experts and then renovators and then put their skills to use and beautify the mistakes

Rannala owner of Rannala Construction in Victoria and a cer-tified journeyman carpenter says that he ldquoliterally just got kind of a phone call out of the bluerdquo from Ottawa-based televi-sion production com-pany Mountain Road Productions

The company cast him in the show which recently wrapped its first season air-ing now Rannala describes the experi-ence on the show as great but the schedule as hectic with 14 days straight spent shoot-ing each project and a week off in Victoria in between This schedule has allowed Rannala to cultivate a new skill ldquoworking for days on end with basically no sleeprdquo he jokes

The most challeng-ing project Rannala recalls from shooting the first season of ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo is the soon to be aired Hastings project a huge amount of work that needed to be com-pleted in a very short amount of time

ldquoIt was basically bulldozer baitrdquo he says

He usually works on custom high-end homes and says that the stress surround-ing the projects on the show is different because it is about fig-uring out quickly how

to move forward and improve the situation The show includes a team of skilled off-air carpenters who keep work moving when Rannala is involved in on-camera work

Rannala lived in Port McNeill until he was around seven and his father is still a resi-dent

Growing up in Port McNeill his life was full of ldquowhat you do as a kid in McNeill fires and fishingrdquo He moved to Victoria dur-ing his childhood and began an apprentice-ship right out of high school

Back in Victoria now that the show is

airing Rannala paus-es for a second while considering his long term goals

ldquoIf the sun and the stars and the moon

align we would bring the film crew to the North Islandrdquo

New episodes air Tuesday at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 13

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Port McNeill-born contractor David Rannala left one of the stars of HGTVrsquos I Wrecked My House with show host Steve Patterson

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THANK YOUFOR JOINING THE FIGHTThank you to all of our volunteers donors and partners whose support made this yearrsquos Daffodil Month such a great success Together we can change cancer forever

Would like to thank the North Island businesses for another successful Legion firewood cut

WESTERN FOREST PRODUCTS INCCOAST FOREST INDUSTRIES LTD

PORT MCNEILL LOG SALVAGEJF TRUCKING LTD

hellipand an amazing army of 70 volunteer workers who turned out to make this yearrsquos Legion woodcut happenYour support is much appreciated because we realize that without your help none of this would have been possible It is a tremendous feeling to know that we have such generosity in the North Island and a true feeling of community spirit

Port McNeill Legion Branch 281 ampPort McNeill Legion Ladies Auxiliary

Call to schedule your consultation with Dr Irinakis 250-338-5011email courtenayperiodontistgmailcom Suite 101-389 12th Street Courtenay

Is pleased to introduce

Dr Anastasios (Tasso) Irinakis

to our practice

Dr Irinakis has been offering his Periondontal Services to the Campbell River region and has fallen in love with the North Island

Dr Irinakis has now established a Periodontal Implant Centre in Courtenay in order to continue to service the residents of the North Island and the Comox Valley

Services Offered at our new facility include- Periodontal Therapy by a Specialist- Esthetic Gum Grafting- Guided Bone Regeneration and of course we always strive to provide the

Highest Standard of Implant Dentistry

QualificationsDoctor of Dental Surgery Athens University Masters in Oral Biology UBC Diploma in Periodontics UBC Fellow of Royal College of Dentists Canada Certified Specialist in Periodontics Restricted to Specialty

bull_____________bull ldquoDr Irinakis currently serves the Graduate Periodontics amp Implant

Surgery program at UBC as a Clinical Associate

Professorrdquo

Did You Know - Dr Tassos Irinakis was the Director of the

Graduate Periodontics amp Implant Surgery program at UBC until the summer of 2014

- He has published extensively his clinical research on Implants amp Bone Grafting on various scientific journals For a list of his scientific research you may go to ldquohttpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedterm=irinakisrdquo

Smileof the week

Alexis Dawson 14 right and Danielle Wigard 13 watch a game from the sidelines during the

Aftershock Soccer Tournament in Port Hardy May 29 to May 31

THE NORTH ISLAND EAGLESREP HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Is now accepting coaching applications for the 20152016

Without coaches the divisions will not runPlease express interest to

Andrew Laming at 250-956-2942 ortreetech8hotmailcom

Application deadline June 20th 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorA local student has

made a national splash with a science project that turns the ocean tide into electricity

Clayton Harderrsquos remarkable journey began at North Island Secondary School in Port McNeill with a project called ldquoTidal Power Pumprdquo

Harder a Grade 8 student designed and made a pump that can generate electricity using tides

ldquoWhile I was down at the docks in Port McNeill I noticed the rise and fall of the tides looked like a pump So I thought I would design a pump that would run off the tides to generate electric-ityrdquo said Clayton of the inspiration for his project

The young man is interested particularly in environmental sci-ences and finding ways to ldquostop stuff from harming the environ-mentrdquo

Harder created a

small-scale prototype which was actually able to run a light for a short period of time

This April Clayton 14 entered his proj-ect into the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair at NISS His proj-ect won the Michael Crooks Physics award The BC Hydro for Generations award and Top Overall Project award which allowed him to attend the Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Fredericton New Brunswick

Clayton had to fund-raise over $2000 for this trip said his mom Kathy and was sup-ported by North Island Chipping the Rotary Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill the Lions Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill Lemare Lake Logging Ltd and Strategic Forest Management

NISS Foods Teacher Ricki McCrae pur-chased the ingredients and organized a bake sale and vegetable bundles and firewood were also sold as a fund-raiser

ldquoThey and many others all helped make this trip possiblerdquo said Kathy

ldquoIt made me happy that so many people cared about the science fair and helping people to go thererdquo Clayton said

From May 9 to May 17 Clayton attended this fair along with 500

other kids from across Canada whose projects placed in their regional science fairs There were only 65 projects from BC that made it to the CWSF That total was from the senior intermediate and junior levels combined

The week included a day of judging from 830 am to 530 pm where Clayton was interviewed thoroughly by over 20 different judges There was also two and a half days of public viewing which over 4000 people attended

The event wasnrsquot all work a day was set aside for the kids to go to various sites in the Fredericton area Clayton was able to spend a day at the Bay of Fundy

Friday May 15 featured an awards day ceremony where Clayton was pre-sented with a Silver Medal of Excellence and the Junior Energy Challenge Award The silver medal awards come with a $2000 scholarship to Western University

ldquoThis is a huge achievement as less than one per cent of the science fair projects make it to the Canada Wide Science Fair and out of those less than one third receive any type of awardrdquo said Kathy

ldquoAs parents we are very proud of his accomplishments but we are most proud of who he is He is grow-

ing up to be a fine respectful young man That is what is impor-tantrdquo she said

ldquoWersquove seen increas-ing growth with all the projectsrdquo said Rena Sweeney chair of the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair Committee

Clayton specifically is ldquolooking at ways to apply his projects to solve real world prob-lemsrdquo Sweeney said

ldquoWersquore looking for-ward to see the direc-tion hersquos going itrdquo she said

And his mind is already turning

Although he is just in the initial stages Clayton hopes to build enough pumps to store energy on a Tesla bat-tery to power a home

While he is think-ing about the future Clayton also has an illustrious past

His forays into sci-ence fairs began in Grade 6 when his project was top proj-ect overall but he was too young to attend the CWSF

In 2014 Claytonrsquos project won top overall project once again and he attended the CWSF event which was held in Windsor Ontario There he won a Bronze Medal of Excellence

Science skills obvi-ously run in the family

Claytonrsquos brother Trevor won top over-all project awards in 2011 and 2012 and attended the CWSF in Toronto and then in Charlottetown PEI

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201514

North Island Secondary School Grade 8 student Clayton Harder won two awards at the Canada Wide Science Fair in New Brunswick

Submitted photo

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We will be making electrical system improvements in your area To ensure the safety of our work crews it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately eight hours

Where Port AliceWhen Saturday June 13 2015Time 800 am to 400 pm

To prepare for this interruption and protect your equipment from damage please turn off all lights electrical heaters and major appliances and unplug all electronics

We are sorry for the inconvenience We will restore power as soon as we can

Visit bchydrocomoutages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information 45

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MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGEPORT ALICE

NOTICE OF A

Chamber UpdatePort Hardy amp District Chamber of Commerce ndash Angela Smith Executive DirectorSubmissions to Update Fax 250-949-6653 or email phccadmcablerocketcom

Port Hardy Chamber NEWS

GazetteNORTH ISLAND

sponsored by

Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce Chamber Update June

WELCOME NEW MEMBERSCanadian Cancer Society - We are pleased to welcome the Canadian Cancer Society to our organization Former PHCC board member Lisa Harrison is doing a fantastic job as the North Island Coordinator as evidenced by the great success of the 2015 Relay for Life The next big event is Tour de Rock in September and we look forward to supporting the fundraising efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society

Seaway Ventures Ltd - Leah Robinson is the principal of Seaway Ventures Ltd the organization currently running the Port Hardy Port Authority New releases on the status of port operations are available online at the Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce website wwwporthardychambercom

Port Hardy Flowers and Gifts - We are pleased to add this great business in a new retail location at Market Street in Port Hardy Please visit or call in your order to 250-902-2666

WORLD OCEANS DAY 2015Thank you to all the volunteers and participants at Port Hardyrsquos World Oceans Day Event 2015 Over 575 participants from Port Hardy schools and community attended this annual educational event in Carrot Park Special thanks to Lynette Tanaka of the Port Hardy Visitor Centre for all her efforts in making this event a continued success

VANISLE 360 BBQJoin CFNI Coast Radio live on location during our community BBQ Greet sailors and their teams as they arrive in Port Hardy following the Telegraph Cove to Port Hardy leg The fundraising BBQ amp Awards Ceremony will be in Carrot Park from 400pm - 700pm on Thursday June 11 Proceeds go to benefit community events and programs at the Visitor Services amp Information Centre in Port Hardy Deluxe Burgers amp sides $1000

DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEEDo you have proactive suggestions for the Port Hardy Chamber of

Commerce Downtown Improvement Committee Email them to

managerporthardychambercom for your chance to win a box of garbage

bags amp a trash picker-upper

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 15

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe Tri-Port

Speedway Association kicked off the 2015 season with a race event on June 7

Stock car racing enthusiasts flocked to the wooden stands above the track and lined the top of the hill on picnic blankets and in lawn chairs

Shortly after 1 pm drivers of the six entered cars gathered in the centre of the clay track to hear asso-ciation President Dan Stewart outline what each flag means event rules and regulations as well as to offer his hopes for the day

ldquoThe best thing you

guys can do is expect to lose every event this yearrdquo he said to the gathered drivers explaining that safety was a major priority

ldquoWe all want to go home in one piecerdquo

Engines began to roar as racers began the trophy dash four laps around the track

Announcer Ken Fraser explained that their stock car events typically run about two to three hours and are composed of three dis-tinct events Following the trophy dash there are two heat races one is a time trial and the second is based on points from that time trial

The last event is

based on points stand-ings from throughout the day

President Dan Stewart and Announcer Ken Fraser explained that the hot dry weath-er it was 18 degrees on race day contributed to some issues with dust They mitigate the problem by spraying down throughout the event but it just evapo-rates

The Tri-Port Speedway Association has another event on June 21 at 1 pm and the Dust Bowl Weekend is set for Aug 22 and 23 Anyone interested in volun-teering can contact organizer Teresa Lee at (250) 949-7273

SPORTS amp RECREATIONSubmit results to 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at sportsnorthislandgazettecom bull Deadline 10 am Monday

on deckTell us about items of interest to the sports community

June 18-21Fatherrsquos Day

Classic Slo Pitch tournament coming up June 18-21

June 20-21GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Loggersrsquo tourna-ment

June 21Tri-Port Speedway

Association race June 21 at 1 pm

June 27Port Alice Golf

Club Menrsquos Open June 27-28

June 276th annual Port

McNeill logger Sports Society L u m b e r j a c k Competition from 11 am to 3 pm at the Port McNeill water-front

July 11Tri-Port Speedway

Association race July 11 at 6 pm

July 125th Annual North

Island Cops for Cancer Open Golf Tournament Sunday July 12 at 10 am Seven Hills Golf amp Country Club

To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For infor-mation Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

August 2Donny MacLeod

M e m o r i a l Tournament Aug 1 andor Aug 2 email m-mfarre l lhot-mailcom to register September 12-13

GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Menrsquos Open

Tri-Port Speedway off to great start

The Tri-Port Speedwayrsquos first event of the 2015 season on June 7

Hannah Griffin photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorGet ready to rumbleDrag racing enthusiasts wonrsquot

want to miss the North Island Timing Associationrsquos summer series that promises to provide a million thrills a minute

On June 20-21 the annual Rumble on the Runway will be taking place at the Port McNeill Airport The race is one of three scheduled for this summer The others will be held July 18-19 and Aug 22-23

ldquoEach race day we typically see 50 to 75 carsrdquo said Acting President Chris Sharpe with about 15 from the North island

and the remaining vehicles from Campbell River Courtenay Nanaimo Ladysmith Duncan Shawnigan Lake Victoria Port Alberni Tofino and Powell River

There are typically three class-es of car at the event Sportsman (street carsmini vans) Pro which is a faster car some street cars but mostly dedicated race cars and Super Pro which is basically the same as Pro class but uses ldquoelectronicsrdquo in enginetransmission control

The Rumble on the Runway began in 2008 Sharpe said when ldquoa couple guys were look-ing to promote the sport and

bring a new influx of people to the North Islandrdquo

North Island Timing Association is the only drag rac-ing association on Vancouver Island that runs three large 18 mile bracket races every race season Port Alberni also has a 14 mile track also at a airport but it is only raced on one week-end per year

ldquoWersquore excited to have a actu-al 18 mile track that is recog-nized by the National Hot Rod Associationrdquo said Sharpe

Spectator admission is $5 per person at the gate and there is a concession on site for breakfast and lunch

Revving up for Rumble race

Submitted photo

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe North Island Loggers Golf Tournament

an event that has run for nearly three decades will have golfers swinging their clubs in the friendly weekend event June 20 and 21

The tournament hosted by Seven Hills Golf and Country Club has three flights taking place Saturday morning Saturday afternoon and Sunday

There are prizes for everyone given out Sunday evening and dinner will be provided There is generally an allotment of 144 golf-ers and all prizes are donated by community businesses

Apart from being a sporting event the tournament is notable in that all profits go towards providing scholarships for local stu-dents through Port Hardy Secondary School and North Island Secondary School In pre-vious years the tournament proceeds went towards supporting local people in need and charities and for the previous three years has been supporting scholarships In 2014 six students were recipients of these scholar-ships

Critical to the success of this event is contri-butions by sponsors and any local organiza-tions or businesses interested in doing so may contact Bill Gray at 250-949-7623 or Lito Pineda at 250-956-5234 Donations may be dropped off at the WFP Port McNeill office or can be picked up by committee members (found on the event Facebook page)

Woods out for Loggers

Tourney

The first Rumble on the Runway drag racing event will be held in Port McNeill June 20-21

The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

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NEW LOCATION NEW LOOK GRAND OPENING PRICING

North Island Eagles Summer Hockey Camp

Chilton Regional Arena ndash Port McNeill

June 29 500-700 Atom 715-915 BantamJune 30 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 2 500-700 Atom 715-915 Bantam July 3 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 4 1000-1130 Atom 1145-115 Peewee 130-300 Bantam 315-445 MidgetRegistration is one hour prior to your first ice timeCost $40 per player

Contact Andrew Laming 250-956-2942 or treetech8hotmailcom Shana Shambrook sshambrookrdmwbcca

Hockey Camp

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Speedwayrsquos 2015 season on June 7

Proud Local Sponsor

1705 Campbell Way Port McNeill250-956-4404

wwwmarketplacecomOpen Mon-Sun 8am-9pm

If you know someone who should be the Athlete of the Week phone the Gazette at 250-949-6225

17Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

1114

NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

1114

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

1114

CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

1114

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

E-Mail pastorgeorgeprovidenceplaceca

1114

PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

FELLOWSHIPSunday Services - 400pm

1-250-949-6247 Box 159 Port Alice

You are extended a special invitationto share in our Services

1114

ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCHat entrance to Tsulquate Village

(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

1114

North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

DEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMING EVENTS

GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

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wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201518

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JOB SCOPE

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Secondary Schools

ie Lahal Tournament National Aboriginal Day

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of language and cultural contexts into daily activities (where possible)

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courses in First Nations Studies Anthropology English Mathematics Sociology

arts social studies and science

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Large one amp two bedroom suites some with a great

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The award-winning Victoria News has an immediate opening for an editor

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LOCATION

Page 8: North Island Gazette, June 11, 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPort Alice has been

dealt another blowThe Neucel Specialty

Cellulose mill in Port Alice will be closed lon-

ger than the six months previously announced The closure which began Feb 21 put about 400 people out of work

ldquoThere has been little or no upwards move-ment in the global dis-solving pulp market and forecasts indicated that the weak market price for dissolving pulp will continue through 2015 and into 2016rdquo said Chief Executive Officer Wanli Zhao in a letter to employees dated May 19

ldquoThe shareholders have evaluated this sit-

uation as well as the currently reliability of the mill and have come to the decision that in the interest of securing the long-term viability of the Mill the produc-tion curtailment will be extended into 2016rdquo Zhao said

During the curtail-ment the sharehold-ers have approved the development of a number of projects to address mechanical and operational issues that contribute to chronic poor reliability

ldquoItrsquos bad news for all

the people who were planning on going back to work in six monthsrdquo said Village of Port Alice Mayor Jan Allen adding the announce-ment did not come as a complete surprise

In the interim Village administration is ldquowork-ing hard at bringing courses here through North Island Collegerdquo Allen said

For instance the com-munity will be the host for a Building Service Worker Training course being offered July 14 to July 21

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 20158

CR Hospital Foundation

4x9process

Hardy Builders3x4process

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Fire Safety

Neucel extends mill closure

Students at Gwarsquosala-rsquoNakwaxdarsquoxw School listen during a fire safety training session in the school gymna-sium on the morning of June 1

Hannah Griffin photo

Do you have a story ideaCall 250-949-6225

James born in Alert Bay moved to Port Hardy 30 yrs ago Responsible for managing the yard deliveries amp HIAB crane truck rentals James has moved everything from helicopters ceremonial totem poles and house packages

experience to the Tri-Port area he takes pride knowing that his role is an important part of the industry Working long days can be challenging but knowing that he has a great family to come home to makes it all worthwhile

meet James and the rest of the team at

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Ticket outletsbull Shoppers Drug Mart Campbell River locations

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LAST CHANCE

DISTRICT OF PORT HARDYNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to sections 890 and 892 of the Local Government Act that a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers of the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC on Tuesday June 23 2015 at 630pm for the purpose of hearing representations concerning District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw No1010- 2013 to

1) add a new zone CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 which includes all of the permitted uses of the I-1 Light Industrial Zone as well as the added principal permitted use of Animal Kennel and

2) changing the applicable zone from I-1 Light Industrial to CD-6 Comprehensive Development 6 with respect to the property addressed as 6143 Bronze Road and legally described as Lot A Section 21 Township 6 Rupert District Plan 40592 (PID 000-206-652) and shown as SUBJECT PROPERTY on the map below

TAKE NOTICE that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015 can be obtained at the District of Port Hardy Municipal Hall located at 7360 Columbia Street Port Hardy BC between the hours of 830 AM and 430 PM Monday through Friday or by using the contact information below

Anyone who believes that proposed District of Port Hardy Zoning Bylaw Amendment Bylaw No 1042-2015opportunity to be heard in person by a representative or by written submission at the Public Hearing at the above-noted time and place If you are unable to attend the Public Hearing written comments may be mailed facsimiled emailed or hand-delivered to the District of Port Hardy by 300pm Tuesday June 23 2015 Legally the District cannot consider any representations or submissions made after the close of the Public Hearing Inquiries and written comments should be directed submitted to

District of Port Hardy

7360 Columbia Street PO Box 68 Port Hardy BC V0N 2P0

Telephone 250-949-6665 Email jlongporthardyca Facsimile 250-949-7433

STORY IDEACall (250) 949-6225

By Hannah GriffinReporterOn a Friday evening several

cars pull into the small parking lot of the OrsquoConnor Lake Recreation Site south of Port McNeill A group of young people light a crackling fire and listen to music sprawled on a blanket They eat dinner and enjoy some drinks on the grassy lawn by the lake The scene has all the ingredients for a rowdy night in the making but by 930 pm the dying fire and a few bottles lying on the grass are all that linger at the site as the cars hastily pull out of the park-ing lot perhaps taking the young people home in time for curfews

Just outside Port Hardy is Beaver Lake Recreation Area There is a calm lake with seven stone-grey picnic tables a fire pit and a partially-submerged raft White daisies dot the long grass and a confetti-like collection of wet tissues earplugs and empty food wrappers dots the daisies Garbage is clearly visible but a single garbage can is not

Twenty-three kilometres south down the Port Alice Road is the Marble River Recreation Site Mid-afternoon a family is finishing a picnic lunch on a table and taking the remnants in a plastic bag back to their car Not everyone using public areas is as respectful of packing out what they bring in as a mound of garbage deposited in a nearby bush suggests Visitors to these sites should undisputedly be practising responsible site usage and packing out what they bring in The reality is that not everyone does It could be argued that more garbage recep-tacles at these sites would encourage some people to throw out their garbage and treat these sites with more respect According to some individuals closely involved in the care of these sites however this is a surprisingly complex issue as having garbage receptacles can actually create different kinds of problems

Greg Fletcher administrator for the Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) explains that sites on the Alice Lake Loop Recreational Corridor are operated and maintained through a partnership between the RDMW Recreation Trails and Sites BC and Western Forest Products (WFP) including Marble River Beaver Lake Kathleen Lake and Devilrsquos Bath Representatives from each of the three involved groups have noted that the partner-ship has been very successful

Duncan Mactavish district recreation officer for Recreation Sites and Trails BC (Discovery Coast) explains that sites are divided into three groupings fee sites that are managed and where users are pay-ing for a service like Clint Beek non-fee sites that are also managed and user-maintained sites that are not actively managed apart from facility upgrades when needed

Fletcher explains that some of the Alice Lake Loop sites were an obligatory part of WFPrsquos tree farm licence back when they were created The district enters into a contract to help care for the sites from June until Labour Day

The district takes care of their own sites year-round but these specific Alice Lake Loop ones depend on provincial funding to offset the cost of care Kindry Mercer regional engagement officer for WFP says that throughout the year WFP provides a range of maintenance on the sites including identify-ing dangerous trees and felling them but that dur-ing the on-season it is maintained by Recreational Trails and Sites BC and the RDMW Mactavish

says that they provide garbage pick-up at some fee sites but the majority are pack in pack out Fletcher and Mactavish both note the extremely large time commitment it would take to have garbage pick-up at many sites especially when driving time to and between sites is considered

Fletcher says that a major reason these sites do not have garbage disposal is that in the past when there were more garbage disposal units they would be filled to the brim with household waste garbage that bore little resemblance to the typical waste accu-mulated from a few nights of camping or a picnic Mercer echoes this saying that historically when there were more garbage receptacles at sites they ended up being full of waste that did not seem to have any relation to site use Mactavish says that this was a major problem at Beaver Lake in particular

Another issue that involved parties have noted is the need for bear-proof containers in these areas Fletcher says that ldquothe issue is who will provide the bear-proof containersrdquo and that if sites do not have them then garbage needs to be picked up very fre-quently to minimize problems

Leaving garbage receptacles full for extended periods of time can be dangerous for both bears and people

The obvious solution may then appear to be bear-proof containers at every site yet cost is a huge impediment with a single bear bin costing around $2500 not including the cost of installation Mactavish says that their budget is already quite tight and that he would prefer to use funds for things that help improve sites-instead of counteracting user littering - things like repairing and upgrading old infrastructure like rotting picnic tables

There is the additional issue of site usage outside the June-Labour Day period that the RDMWrsquos con-tract runs for During warm spring days and even during this unusually mild past winter people still use these sites and one party of people neglecting to treat a site with respect can quickly leave it riddled with trash

Fletcher acknowledges this and says that they may be open to discussing contracts starting earlier in the spring but that an extension like this would depend on provincial funding This absence of garbage receptacles at some of these sites seems on its face to be counter intuitive to their care and maintenance Upon further investigation however it seems like the lack of waste disposal has been deemed necessary to deal with other behaviours and wildlife manage-ment

The message is clear - whether or not there is a place to deposit garbage it should not be left by users at the scenic sites that dot this region

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Hannah GriffinReporterAt 720 am on June 2 Port

Hardy Fire and Rescue respond-ed to a fire at E J Klassenrsquos Motorcade

A 1994 Rolls Royce that was parked in front of the service department began emitting smoke from its engine

The Port Hardy Fire and Rescue Department responded with three trucks about eight minutes after a call was made to 911 about the incident

The firefighters used hoses to

put out the engine fire quickly Norman Darling assistant

service manager at E J Klassen Motorcade says that the owner of the vehicle in question was on his way to the dealership for a service appointment and once he drove the car onto their lot fire began to come out of the left hand side of the car

Darling reports that an E J Klassen employee ran out with a fire extinguisher but was unable to open the hood of the car

The owner of the car was unin-jured

Car catches on fire

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorThe North Island

Marine Education and Research Society (MERS) is putting the fun in fund-raising

On Sunday June 14 MERS will be converg-ing at the Seahorse Cafeacute amp Gallery in Telegraph Cove for the ldquoLove Your Oceanrdquo event from 11 am to 2 pm

Love Your Ocean is a fund-raiser for MERSrsquos whale research and a lsquofunrsquo raiser for families

The event will include games crafts music food a barbecue as well as a raffle and auction

Support from busi-nesses for raffle and silent auction items has been overwhelming with whale watching trips pottery clothing kayaking and more up for grabs says Jackie Hildering humpback whale researcher and education director for MERS

The silent-auction

will be live and on-line as well

The Marine Education and Research Society based in Alert Bay was incorporated in 2010 The association was formed to bring together existing marine research

and education projects as well as to provide a platform from which to conduct further work in the future

The directors of MERS are marine biologists and educa-tors brought together

through their work in the marine environ-ment While based here MERS directors have worked in many coun-tries and oceans

To date MERS research has been focused on projects investigating humpback and minke whales but has also included work on other baleen whales as well as on killer whales in other parts of the world

ldquoWersquore tying to have this event thatrsquos dynam-icrdquo Hildering said add-ing she will be in her dive gear as The Marine Detective and there will be a whole lot of marine puppets as well as the opportunity for people to have their photo taken in whale costumes

People will also

have the opportunity to suggest a name for a Humpback whale

Funds generated will go to support the work the group is doing in the area ldquoAn awful lot of what wersquore doing is all volunteer Therersquos a lot of valuable work being done and we have to find ways to get this work donerdquo

Hildering is grateful for the overwhelming support the society has received from the local business community for the event The eco-tourism companies have made numerous offers available she said The Seahorse Cafeacute is donat-ing the proceeds from their food sales that day to MERS

ldquoItrsquos extremely mov-ing rdquo she said

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Jackie Hildering humpback whale researcher and education director for MERS and Elenah Hun-chuk try on some whale heads

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPeople who entered

Port Hardy Secondary School June 2 would be forgiven for think-ing they had entered a construction zone

The halls rang with the sounds of saw-ing hammering and grinding as crowds of youngsters with the help of teachers and volunteers put togeth-er a personalized wooden bench

The process included students assembling the bench and cus-tomizing it with their initials cut from metal and a PHSS brand they got to burn into the wood

The event was part of a transitions pro-gram which introduced students from six area elementary schools to PHSS which they will be attending in the fall

ldquoThe bench was part of Trades Day which is an Industry Trades Authority (ITA) spon-sored event under the lsquoYes2Itrsquo programrdquo said school Counsellor Levin Prong

ldquoTrades Day is designed to inform and encourage youth to consider future trades

careersrdquo Prong said PHSS woodwork

teacher Joel Dyck and PHSS metal-work teacher Kevin McGhee designed and prepared the bench-es The Woodwork 8 and Metalwork 10-12 classes prefabricated all the pieces They also helped with the

learning process mak-ing sure the newcom-ers followed the safe practices the older students had learned during their studies at PHSS

School District 85 and local trades pro-fessionals were also invited to support and inform students throughout the pro-

cess The Trades Day also served as a fun-filled orientation dur-ing which Grade 7 students were familiar-ized with PHSS the industrial facilities and given the opportu-nity to meet with new peers with whom they will attend school next year

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 11

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Davis Hudson helps Carson Cesareth left and Miguel Catarata put together a bench

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Colin Rak burns a Port Hardy Secondary School brand into his bench

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June 12Rachel McMillan reading from her second book Black

Tide Rising A-Frame Bookstore Port McNeill 7 pm

June 14The Marine Education and Research Society is

hosting the Love your Ocean fund-raiser event at the Seahorse Cafe amp Gallery at Telegraph cove from 11 am to 2 pm

June 18From 430-630 pm at Robert Scott Elementary

School (closed) Bill 11 Awareness barbecue

June 23North Island Community Services Society 37th

AGM Old School Seniorsrsquo room 375 Shelley Crescent Port McNeill 530 dinner financial review election of directors

June 276th annual Port McNeill Logger Sports Society

Lumberjack Competition to be held on Saturday

June 27th at the Port McNeill waterfront with the main show from 11 am to 3 pm

June 29The Port Hardy Seniorsrsquo Housing Society is look-

ing for board members We meet once a month at 7480 Rupert Street Port Hardy in the Seniorsrsquo Common Room Next meeting date June 29 at 7 pm

Please come to the meeting if you are interested in volunteering on this board

For more information please call Jo-Anne Beek at 250-949-6435

July 14th annual Canada Day Regatta Sointula

July 125th Annual North Island Cops for Cancer Golf

Tournament Sunday July 12 10 am Shotgun Start Seven Hills Golf Course To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For information Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

July 13-17St John Gualbert Church in Port McNeill is offer-

ing a week-long summer camp for children The Summer Day Camp programme is designed for children ages 5-11 years old and will run from 9 am to 3 pm each day For more information phone 250-956-3533

July 31- August 3Port AliceRumble Beach 50th Year Reunion

September 12-13The Mount Waddington Fall Fair will be held in

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Dancestreams Vancouver Islandrsquos longest-established youth dance com-pany will be holding auditions for the coming 2015-16 season on Sunday June 14 at Qualicum Beach School of Dance Formed in 1985 to provide enriched training opportunities for professionally minded teen dancers Dancestreams brings together talented teens from communities throughout Vancouver Island

Every Sunday September to May these dedicated and hard-working young people come together in a cen-tral location for six hours of intensive classes and rehearsals on top of their regular training in the home studios Performance of the new works is a key to the success of the Company - each spring the dancers tour through-out the Vancouver Island region and occasionally further afield

This past season Dancestreams spent an incredible eight days in Los Angeles working with a choreogra-pher as well as taking classes at a number of professional venues The Company is renowned throughout the world and has been honoured with

the award for ldquoTop 40 Under 40 and a Creation Residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts Many of the Dancestreams alumni have gone on to successful careers in professional dance Dancestreams offers serious dance students the opportunity to work with dancers with similar focus and determination in a situation where they can learn as much from each other as from the guest teachers and artistic staff

Supported by a registered char-ity (Vancouver Island Youth Dance Theatre) with assistance from the Province of British Columbia and the BC Arts Council Dancestreams gives back to the community by bringing outstanding contemporary dance to both school children and the public at large The audition for dancers age 12 to 18 takes the form of a class Even if your dancer is not yet ready to audition they are welcome to come for class They begin at 1130- 2 pm Cost $15 per class Pre-registration is strongly recommended email Dancestreamsshawca or call 250-723-9525

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Hannah GriffinReporterPort McNeill-

born David Rannala is bringing relief to homeowners who have botched their houses

The Victoria-based contractor is fea-tured on Home and Garden Televisionrsquos new show ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo along-side comedian Steve Patterson Homeowners who have attempted to ren-ovate or fix their own houses with disastrous results are given a les-son from experts and then renovators and then put their skills to use and beautify the mistakes

Rannala owner of Rannala Construction in Victoria and a cer-tified journeyman carpenter says that he ldquoliterally just got kind of a phone call out of the bluerdquo from Ottawa-based televi-sion production com-pany Mountain Road Productions

The company cast him in the show which recently wrapped its first season air-ing now Rannala describes the experi-ence on the show as great but the schedule as hectic with 14 days straight spent shoot-ing each project and a week off in Victoria in between This schedule has allowed Rannala to cultivate a new skill ldquoworking for days on end with basically no sleeprdquo he jokes

The most challeng-ing project Rannala recalls from shooting the first season of ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo is the soon to be aired Hastings project a huge amount of work that needed to be com-pleted in a very short amount of time

ldquoIt was basically bulldozer baitrdquo he says

He usually works on custom high-end homes and says that the stress surround-ing the projects on the show is different because it is about fig-uring out quickly how

to move forward and improve the situation The show includes a team of skilled off-air carpenters who keep work moving when Rannala is involved in on-camera work

Rannala lived in Port McNeill until he was around seven and his father is still a resi-dent

Growing up in Port McNeill his life was full of ldquowhat you do as a kid in McNeill fires and fishingrdquo He moved to Victoria dur-ing his childhood and began an apprentice-ship right out of high school

Back in Victoria now that the show is

airing Rannala paus-es for a second while considering his long term goals

ldquoIf the sun and the stars and the moon

align we would bring the film crew to the North Islandrdquo

New episodes air Tuesday at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 13

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Port McNeill-born contractor David Rannala left one of the stars of HGTVrsquos I Wrecked My House with show host Steve Patterson

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THANK YOUFOR JOINING THE FIGHTThank you to all of our volunteers donors and partners whose support made this yearrsquos Daffodil Month such a great success Together we can change cancer forever

Would like to thank the North Island businesses for another successful Legion firewood cut

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PORT MCNEILL LOG SALVAGEJF TRUCKING LTD

hellipand an amazing army of 70 volunteer workers who turned out to make this yearrsquos Legion woodcut happenYour support is much appreciated because we realize that without your help none of this would have been possible It is a tremendous feeling to know that we have such generosity in the North Island and a true feeling of community spirit

Port McNeill Legion Branch 281 ampPort McNeill Legion Ladies Auxiliary

Call to schedule your consultation with Dr Irinakis 250-338-5011email courtenayperiodontistgmailcom Suite 101-389 12th Street Courtenay

Is pleased to introduce

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to our practice

Dr Irinakis has been offering his Periondontal Services to the Campbell River region and has fallen in love with the North Island

Dr Irinakis has now established a Periodontal Implant Centre in Courtenay in order to continue to service the residents of the North Island and the Comox Valley

Services Offered at our new facility include- Periodontal Therapy by a Specialist- Esthetic Gum Grafting- Guided Bone Regeneration and of course we always strive to provide the

Highest Standard of Implant Dentistry

QualificationsDoctor of Dental Surgery Athens University Masters in Oral Biology UBC Diploma in Periodontics UBC Fellow of Royal College of Dentists Canada Certified Specialist in Periodontics Restricted to Specialty

bull_____________bull ldquoDr Irinakis currently serves the Graduate Periodontics amp Implant

Surgery program at UBC as a Clinical Associate

Professorrdquo

Did You Know - Dr Tassos Irinakis was the Director of the

Graduate Periodontics amp Implant Surgery program at UBC until the summer of 2014

- He has published extensively his clinical research on Implants amp Bone Grafting on various scientific journals For a list of his scientific research you may go to ldquohttpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedterm=irinakisrdquo

Smileof the week

Alexis Dawson 14 right and Danielle Wigard 13 watch a game from the sidelines during the

Aftershock Soccer Tournament in Port Hardy May 29 to May 31

THE NORTH ISLAND EAGLESREP HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Is now accepting coaching applications for the 20152016

Without coaches the divisions will not runPlease express interest to

Andrew Laming at 250-956-2942 ortreetech8hotmailcom

Application deadline June 20th 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorA local student has

made a national splash with a science project that turns the ocean tide into electricity

Clayton Harderrsquos remarkable journey began at North Island Secondary School in Port McNeill with a project called ldquoTidal Power Pumprdquo

Harder a Grade 8 student designed and made a pump that can generate electricity using tides

ldquoWhile I was down at the docks in Port McNeill I noticed the rise and fall of the tides looked like a pump So I thought I would design a pump that would run off the tides to generate electric-ityrdquo said Clayton of the inspiration for his project

The young man is interested particularly in environmental sci-ences and finding ways to ldquostop stuff from harming the environ-mentrdquo

Harder created a

small-scale prototype which was actually able to run a light for a short period of time

This April Clayton 14 entered his proj-ect into the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair at NISS His proj-ect won the Michael Crooks Physics award The BC Hydro for Generations award and Top Overall Project award which allowed him to attend the Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Fredericton New Brunswick

Clayton had to fund-raise over $2000 for this trip said his mom Kathy and was sup-ported by North Island Chipping the Rotary Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill the Lions Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill Lemare Lake Logging Ltd and Strategic Forest Management

NISS Foods Teacher Ricki McCrae pur-chased the ingredients and organized a bake sale and vegetable bundles and firewood were also sold as a fund-raiser

ldquoThey and many others all helped make this trip possiblerdquo said Kathy

ldquoIt made me happy that so many people cared about the science fair and helping people to go thererdquo Clayton said

From May 9 to May 17 Clayton attended this fair along with 500

other kids from across Canada whose projects placed in their regional science fairs There were only 65 projects from BC that made it to the CWSF That total was from the senior intermediate and junior levels combined

The week included a day of judging from 830 am to 530 pm where Clayton was interviewed thoroughly by over 20 different judges There was also two and a half days of public viewing which over 4000 people attended

The event wasnrsquot all work a day was set aside for the kids to go to various sites in the Fredericton area Clayton was able to spend a day at the Bay of Fundy

Friday May 15 featured an awards day ceremony where Clayton was pre-sented with a Silver Medal of Excellence and the Junior Energy Challenge Award The silver medal awards come with a $2000 scholarship to Western University

ldquoThis is a huge achievement as less than one per cent of the science fair projects make it to the Canada Wide Science Fair and out of those less than one third receive any type of awardrdquo said Kathy

ldquoAs parents we are very proud of his accomplishments but we are most proud of who he is He is grow-

ing up to be a fine respectful young man That is what is impor-tantrdquo she said

ldquoWersquove seen increas-ing growth with all the projectsrdquo said Rena Sweeney chair of the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair Committee

Clayton specifically is ldquolooking at ways to apply his projects to solve real world prob-lemsrdquo Sweeney said

ldquoWersquore looking for-ward to see the direc-tion hersquos going itrdquo she said

And his mind is already turning

Although he is just in the initial stages Clayton hopes to build enough pumps to store energy on a Tesla bat-tery to power a home

While he is think-ing about the future Clayton also has an illustrious past

His forays into sci-ence fairs began in Grade 6 when his project was top proj-ect overall but he was too young to attend the CWSF

In 2014 Claytonrsquos project won top overall project once again and he attended the CWSF event which was held in Windsor Ontario There he won a Bronze Medal of Excellence

Science skills obvi-ously run in the family

Claytonrsquos brother Trevor won top over-all project awards in 2011 and 2012 and attended the CWSF in Toronto and then in Charlottetown PEI

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201514

North Island Secondary School Grade 8 student Clayton Harder won two awards at the Canada Wide Science Fair in New Brunswick

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We will be making electrical system improvements in your area To ensure the safety of our work crews it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately eight hours

Where Port AliceWhen Saturday June 13 2015Time 800 am to 400 pm

To prepare for this interruption and protect your equipment from damage please turn off all lights electrical heaters and major appliances and unplug all electronics

We are sorry for the inconvenience We will restore power as soon as we can

Visit bchydrocomoutages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information 45

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MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGEPORT ALICE

NOTICE OF A

Chamber UpdatePort Hardy amp District Chamber of Commerce ndash Angela Smith Executive DirectorSubmissions to Update Fax 250-949-6653 or email phccadmcablerocketcom

Port Hardy Chamber NEWS

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sponsored by

Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce Chamber Update June

WELCOME NEW MEMBERSCanadian Cancer Society - We are pleased to welcome the Canadian Cancer Society to our organization Former PHCC board member Lisa Harrison is doing a fantastic job as the North Island Coordinator as evidenced by the great success of the 2015 Relay for Life The next big event is Tour de Rock in September and we look forward to supporting the fundraising efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society

Seaway Ventures Ltd - Leah Robinson is the principal of Seaway Ventures Ltd the organization currently running the Port Hardy Port Authority New releases on the status of port operations are available online at the Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce website wwwporthardychambercom

Port Hardy Flowers and Gifts - We are pleased to add this great business in a new retail location at Market Street in Port Hardy Please visit or call in your order to 250-902-2666

WORLD OCEANS DAY 2015Thank you to all the volunteers and participants at Port Hardyrsquos World Oceans Day Event 2015 Over 575 participants from Port Hardy schools and community attended this annual educational event in Carrot Park Special thanks to Lynette Tanaka of the Port Hardy Visitor Centre for all her efforts in making this event a continued success

VANISLE 360 BBQJoin CFNI Coast Radio live on location during our community BBQ Greet sailors and their teams as they arrive in Port Hardy following the Telegraph Cove to Port Hardy leg The fundraising BBQ amp Awards Ceremony will be in Carrot Park from 400pm - 700pm on Thursday June 11 Proceeds go to benefit community events and programs at the Visitor Services amp Information Centre in Port Hardy Deluxe Burgers amp sides $1000

DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEEDo you have proactive suggestions for the Port Hardy Chamber of

Commerce Downtown Improvement Committee Email them to

managerporthardychambercom for your chance to win a box of garbage

bags amp a trash picker-upper

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 15

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe Tri-Port

Speedway Association kicked off the 2015 season with a race event on June 7

Stock car racing enthusiasts flocked to the wooden stands above the track and lined the top of the hill on picnic blankets and in lawn chairs

Shortly after 1 pm drivers of the six entered cars gathered in the centre of the clay track to hear asso-ciation President Dan Stewart outline what each flag means event rules and regulations as well as to offer his hopes for the day

ldquoThe best thing you

guys can do is expect to lose every event this yearrdquo he said to the gathered drivers explaining that safety was a major priority

ldquoWe all want to go home in one piecerdquo

Engines began to roar as racers began the trophy dash four laps around the track

Announcer Ken Fraser explained that their stock car events typically run about two to three hours and are composed of three dis-tinct events Following the trophy dash there are two heat races one is a time trial and the second is based on points from that time trial

The last event is

based on points stand-ings from throughout the day

President Dan Stewart and Announcer Ken Fraser explained that the hot dry weath-er it was 18 degrees on race day contributed to some issues with dust They mitigate the problem by spraying down throughout the event but it just evapo-rates

The Tri-Port Speedway Association has another event on June 21 at 1 pm and the Dust Bowl Weekend is set for Aug 22 and 23 Anyone interested in volun-teering can contact organizer Teresa Lee at (250) 949-7273

SPORTS amp RECREATIONSubmit results to 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at sportsnorthislandgazettecom bull Deadline 10 am Monday

on deckTell us about items of interest to the sports community

June 18-21Fatherrsquos Day

Classic Slo Pitch tournament coming up June 18-21

June 20-21GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Loggersrsquo tourna-ment

June 21Tri-Port Speedway

Association race June 21 at 1 pm

June 27Port Alice Golf

Club Menrsquos Open June 27-28

June 276th annual Port

McNeill logger Sports Society L u m b e r j a c k Competition from 11 am to 3 pm at the Port McNeill water-front

July 11Tri-Port Speedway

Association race July 11 at 6 pm

July 125th Annual North

Island Cops for Cancer Open Golf Tournament Sunday July 12 at 10 am Seven Hills Golf amp Country Club

To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For infor-mation Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

August 2Donny MacLeod

M e m o r i a l Tournament Aug 1 andor Aug 2 email m-mfarre l lhot-mailcom to register September 12-13

GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Menrsquos Open

Tri-Port Speedway off to great start

The Tri-Port Speedwayrsquos first event of the 2015 season on June 7

Hannah Griffin photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorGet ready to rumbleDrag racing enthusiasts wonrsquot

want to miss the North Island Timing Associationrsquos summer series that promises to provide a million thrills a minute

On June 20-21 the annual Rumble on the Runway will be taking place at the Port McNeill Airport The race is one of three scheduled for this summer The others will be held July 18-19 and Aug 22-23

ldquoEach race day we typically see 50 to 75 carsrdquo said Acting President Chris Sharpe with about 15 from the North island

and the remaining vehicles from Campbell River Courtenay Nanaimo Ladysmith Duncan Shawnigan Lake Victoria Port Alberni Tofino and Powell River

There are typically three class-es of car at the event Sportsman (street carsmini vans) Pro which is a faster car some street cars but mostly dedicated race cars and Super Pro which is basically the same as Pro class but uses ldquoelectronicsrdquo in enginetransmission control

The Rumble on the Runway began in 2008 Sharpe said when ldquoa couple guys were look-ing to promote the sport and

bring a new influx of people to the North Islandrdquo

North Island Timing Association is the only drag rac-ing association on Vancouver Island that runs three large 18 mile bracket races every race season Port Alberni also has a 14 mile track also at a airport but it is only raced on one week-end per year

ldquoWersquore excited to have a actu-al 18 mile track that is recog-nized by the National Hot Rod Associationrdquo said Sharpe

Spectator admission is $5 per person at the gate and there is a concession on site for breakfast and lunch

Revving up for Rumble race

Submitted photo

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe North Island Loggers Golf Tournament

an event that has run for nearly three decades will have golfers swinging their clubs in the friendly weekend event June 20 and 21

The tournament hosted by Seven Hills Golf and Country Club has three flights taking place Saturday morning Saturday afternoon and Sunday

There are prizes for everyone given out Sunday evening and dinner will be provided There is generally an allotment of 144 golf-ers and all prizes are donated by community businesses

Apart from being a sporting event the tournament is notable in that all profits go towards providing scholarships for local stu-dents through Port Hardy Secondary School and North Island Secondary School In pre-vious years the tournament proceeds went towards supporting local people in need and charities and for the previous three years has been supporting scholarships In 2014 six students were recipients of these scholar-ships

Critical to the success of this event is contri-butions by sponsors and any local organiza-tions or businesses interested in doing so may contact Bill Gray at 250-949-7623 or Lito Pineda at 250-956-5234 Donations may be dropped off at the WFP Port McNeill office or can be picked up by committee members (found on the event Facebook page)

Woods out for Loggers

Tourney

The first Rumble on the Runway drag racing event will be held in Port McNeill June 20-21

The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

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17Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

1114

NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

1114

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

1114

CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

1114

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

E-Mail pastorgeorgeprovidenceplaceca

1114

PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

FELLOWSHIPSunday Services - 400pm

1-250-949-6247 Box 159 Port Alice

You are extended a special invitationto share in our Services

1114

ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCHat entrance to Tsulquate Village

(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

1114

North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

DEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMING EVENTS

GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

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ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Port Hardy meets every Wednesday amp Saturday at the Upper Island Public Health Unit on Gray Street at 8pm Sundays at the Salvation Army Lighthouse 8635 Granville St at 7pm Contact Ed at 250-902-0310 or 250-949-9655

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Have a problem with alcohol

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Port McNeillRick 250-230-4555Cody 250-230-4218

Mondays and Fridays at 800 pm

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HELP WANTED

Camcor Diving Service is hiring WCBDCBC Divers for work on the East amp West Coast of Vancouver Island

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wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201518

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ie Lahal Tournament National Aboriginal Day

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RENTALS

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MARINE

BOATS

The award-winning Victoria News has an immediate opening for an editor

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By Hannah GriffinReporterOn a Friday evening several

cars pull into the small parking lot of the OrsquoConnor Lake Recreation Site south of Port McNeill A group of young people light a crackling fire and listen to music sprawled on a blanket They eat dinner and enjoy some drinks on the grassy lawn by the lake The scene has all the ingredients for a rowdy night in the making but by 930 pm the dying fire and a few bottles lying on the grass are all that linger at the site as the cars hastily pull out of the park-ing lot perhaps taking the young people home in time for curfews

Just outside Port Hardy is Beaver Lake Recreation Area There is a calm lake with seven stone-grey picnic tables a fire pit and a partially-submerged raft White daisies dot the long grass and a confetti-like collection of wet tissues earplugs and empty food wrappers dots the daisies Garbage is clearly visible but a single garbage can is not

Twenty-three kilometres south down the Port Alice Road is the Marble River Recreation Site Mid-afternoon a family is finishing a picnic lunch on a table and taking the remnants in a plastic bag back to their car Not everyone using public areas is as respectful of packing out what they bring in as a mound of garbage deposited in a nearby bush suggests Visitors to these sites should undisputedly be practising responsible site usage and packing out what they bring in The reality is that not everyone does It could be argued that more garbage recep-tacles at these sites would encourage some people to throw out their garbage and treat these sites with more respect According to some individuals closely involved in the care of these sites however this is a surprisingly complex issue as having garbage receptacles can actually create different kinds of problems

Greg Fletcher administrator for the Regional District of Mount Waddington (RDMW) explains that sites on the Alice Lake Loop Recreational Corridor are operated and maintained through a partnership between the RDMW Recreation Trails and Sites BC and Western Forest Products (WFP) including Marble River Beaver Lake Kathleen Lake and Devilrsquos Bath Representatives from each of the three involved groups have noted that the partner-ship has been very successful

Duncan Mactavish district recreation officer for Recreation Sites and Trails BC (Discovery Coast) explains that sites are divided into three groupings fee sites that are managed and where users are pay-ing for a service like Clint Beek non-fee sites that are also managed and user-maintained sites that are not actively managed apart from facility upgrades when needed

Fletcher explains that some of the Alice Lake Loop sites were an obligatory part of WFPrsquos tree farm licence back when they were created The district enters into a contract to help care for the sites from June until Labour Day

The district takes care of their own sites year-round but these specific Alice Lake Loop ones depend on provincial funding to offset the cost of care Kindry Mercer regional engagement officer for WFP says that throughout the year WFP provides a range of maintenance on the sites including identify-ing dangerous trees and felling them but that dur-ing the on-season it is maintained by Recreational Trails and Sites BC and the RDMW Mactavish

says that they provide garbage pick-up at some fee sites but the majority are pack in pack out Fletcher and Mactavish both note the extremely large time commitment it would take to have garbage pick-up at many sites especially when driving time to and between sites is considered

Fletcher says that a major reason these sites do not have garbage disposal is that in the past when there were more garbage disposal units they would be filled to the brim with household waste garbage that bore little resemblance to the typical waste accu-mulated from a few nights of camping or a picnic Mercer echoes this saying that historically when there were more garbage receptacles at sites they ended up being full of waste that did not seem to have any relation to site use Mactavish says that this was a major problem at Beaver Lake in particular

Another issue that involved parties have noted is the need for bear-proof containers in these areas Fletcher says that ldquothe issue is who will provide the bear-proof containersrdquo and that if sites do not have them then garbage needs to be picked up very fre-quently to minimize problems

Leaving garbage receptacles full for extended periods of time can be dangerous for both bears and people

The obvious solution may then appear to be bear-proof containers at every site yet cost is a huge impediment with a single bear bin costing around $2500 not including the cost of installation Mactavish says that their budget is already quite tight and that he would prefer to use funds for things that help improve sites-instead of counteracting user littering - things like repairing and upgrading old infrastructure like rotting picnic tables

There is the additional issue of site usage outside the June-Labour Day period that the RDMWrsquos con-tract runs for During warm spring days and even during this unusually mild past winter people still use these sites and one party of people neglecting to treat a site with respect can quickly leave it riddled with trash

Fletcher acknowledges this and says that they may be open to discussing contracts starting earlier in the spring but that an extension like this would depend on provincial funding This absence of garbage receptacles at some of these sites seems on its face to be counter intuitive to their care and maintenance Upon further investigation however it seems like the lack of waste disposal has been deemed necessary to deal with other behaviours and wildlife manage-ment

The message is clear - whether or not there is a place to deposit garbage it should not be left by users at the scenic sites that dot this region

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Garbage litters the grounds of the Beaver Lake Recreation Site outside of Port Hardy

Hannah Griffin Photo

Hannah GriffinReporterAt 720 am on June 2 Port

Hardy Fire and Rescue respond-ed to a fire at E J Klassenrsquos Motorcade

A 1994 Rolls Royce that was parked in front of the service department began emitting smoke from its engine

The Port Hardy Fire and Rescue Department responded with three trucks about eight minutes after a call was made to 911 about the incident

The firefighters used hoses to

put out the engine fire quickly Norman Darling assistant

service manager at E J Klassen Motorcade says that the owner of the vehicle in question was on his way to the dealership for a service appointment and once he drove the car onto their lot fire began to come out of the left hand side of the car

Darling reports that an E J Klassen employee ran out with a fire extinguisher but was unable to open the hood of the car

The owner of the car was unin-jured

Car catches on fire

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorThe North Island

Marine Education and Research Society (MERS) is putting the fun in fund-raising

On Sunday June 14 MERS will be converg-ing at the Seahorse Cafeacute amp Gallery in Telegraph Cove for the ldquoLove Your Oceanrdquo event from 11 am to 2 pm

Love Your Ocean is a fund-raiser for MERSrsquos whale research and a lsquofunrsquo raiser for families

The event will include games crafts music food a barbecue as well as a raffle and auction

Support from busi-nesses for raffle and silent auction items has been overwhelming with whale watching trips pottery clothing kayaking and more up for grabs says Jackie Hildering humpback whale researcher and education director for MERS

The silent-auction

will be live and on-line as well

The Marine Education and Research Society based in Alert Bay was incorporated in 2010 The association was formed to bring together existing marine research

and education projects as well as to provide a platform from which to conduct further work in the future

The directors of MERS are marine biologists and educa-tors brought together

through their work in the marine environ-ment While based here MERS directors have worked in many coun-tries and oceans

To date MERS research has been focused on projects investigating humpback and minke whales but has also included work on other baleen whales as well as on killer whales in other parts of the world

ldquoWersquore tying to have this event thatrsquos dynam-icrdquo Hildering said add-ing she will be in her dive gear as The Marine Detective and there will be a whole lot of marine puppets as well as the opportunity for people to have their photo taken in whale costumes

People will also

have the opportunity to suggest a name for a Humpback whale

Funds generated will go to support the work the group is doing in the area ldquoAn awful lot of what wersquore doing is all volunteer Therersquos a lot of valuable work being done and we have to find ways to get this work donerdquo

Hildering is grateful for the overwhelming support the society has received from the local business community for the event The eco-tourism companies have made numerous offers available she said The Seahorse Cafeacute is donat-ing the proceeds from their food sales that day to MERS

ldquoItrsquos extremely mov-ing rdquo she said

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LETTERS Page 7SPORTS Page 13CLASSIFIEDS Page 17-19

Port McNeillrsquos Steve Verbrugge boasts three ldquoStanley Cupsrdquo during the Victorrsquos Secret pageant held at the Community

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPeople who entered

Port Hardy Secondary School June 2 would be forgiven for think-ing they had entered a construction zone

The halls rang with the sounds of saw-ing hammering and grinding as crowds of youngsters with the help of teachers and volunteers put togeth-er a personalized wooden bench

The process included students assembling the bench and cus-tomizing it with their initials cut from metal and a PHSS brand they got to burn into the wood

The event was part of a transitions pro-gram which introduced students from six area elementary schools to PHSS which they will be attending in the fall

ldquoThe bench was part of Trades Day which is an Industry Trades Authority (ITA) spon-sored event under the lsquoYes2Itrsquo programrdquo said school Counsellor Levin Prong

ldquoTrades Day is designed to inform and encourage youth to consider future trades

careersrdquo Prong said PHSS woodwork

teacher Joel Dyck and PHSS metal-work teacher Kevin McGhee designed and prepared the bench-es The Woodwork 8 and Metalwork 10-12 classes prefabricated all the pieces They also helped with the

learning process mak-ing sure the newcom-ers followed the safe practices the older students had learned during their studies at PHSS

School District 85 and local trades pro-fessionals were also invited to support and inform students throughout the pro-

cess The Trades Day also served as a fun-filled orientation dur-ing which Grade 7 students were familiar-ized with PHSS the industrial facilities and given the opportu-nity to meet with new peers with whom they will attend school next year

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 11

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June 12Rachel McMillan reading from her second book Black

Tide Rising A-Frame Bookstore Port McNeill 7 pm

June 14The Marine Education and Research Society is

hosting the Love your Ocean fund-raiser event at the Seahorse Cafe amp Gallery at Telegraph cove from 11 am to 2 pm

June 18From 430-630 pm at Robert Scott Elementary

School (closed) Bill 11 Awareness barbecue

June 23North Island Community Services Society 37th

AGM Old School Seniorsrsquo room 375 Shelley Crescent Port McNeill 530 dinner financial review election of directors

June 276th annual Port McNeill Logger Sports Society

Lumberjack Competition to be held on Saturday

June 27th at the Port McNeill waterfront with the main show from 11 am to 3 pm

June 29The Port Hardy Seniorsrsquo Housing Society is look-

ing for board members We meet once a month at 7480 Rupert Street Port Hardy in the Seniorsrsquo Common Room Next meeting date June 29 at 7 pm

Please come to the meeting if you are interested in volunteering on this board

For more information please call Jo-Anne Beek at 250-949-6435

July 14th annual Canada Day Regatta Sointula

July 125th Annual North Island Cops for Cancer Golf

Tournament Sunday July 12 10 am Shotgun Start Seven Hills Golf Course To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For information Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

July 13-17St John Gualbert Church in Port McNeill is offer-

ing a week-long summer camp for children The Summer Day Camp programme is designed for children ages 5-11 years old and will run from 9 am to 3 pm each day For more information phone 250-956-3533

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Dancestreams Vancouver Islandrsquos longest-established youth dance com-pany will be holding auditions for the coming 2015-16 season on Sunday June 14 at Qualicum Beach School of Dance Formed in 1985 to provide enriched training opportunities for professionally minded teen dancers Dancestreams brings together talented teens from communities throughout Vancouver Island

Every Sunday September to May these dedicated and hard-working young people come together in a cen-tral location for six hours of intensive classes and rehearsals on top of their regular training in the home studios Performance of the new works is a key to the success of the Company - each spring the dancers tour through-out the Vancouver Island region and occasionally further afield

This past season Dancestreams spent an incredible eight days in Los Angeles working with a choreogra-pher as well as taking classes at a number of professional venues The Company is renowned throughout the world and has been honoured with

the award for ldquoTop 40 Under 40 and a Creation Residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts Many of the Dancestreams alumni have gone on to successful careers in professional dance Dancestreams offers serious dance students the opportunity to work with dancers with similar focus and determination in a situation where they can learn as much from each other as from the guest teachers and artistic staff

Supported by a registered char-ity (Vancouver Island Youth Dance Theatre) with assistance from the Province of British Columbia and the BC Arts Council Dancestreams gives back to the community by bringing outstanding contemporary dance to both school children and the public at large The audition for dancers age 12 to 18 takes the form of a class Even if your dancer is not yet ready to audition they are welcome to come for class They begin at 1130- 2 pm Cost $15 per class Pre-registration is strongly recommended email Dancestreamsshawca or call 250-723-9525

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Hannah GriffinReporterPort McNeill-

born David Rannala is bringing relief to homeowners who have botched their houses

The Victoria-based contractor is fea-tured on Home and Garden Televisionrsquos new show ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo along-side comedian Steve Patterson Homeowners who have attempted to ren-ovate or fix their own houses with disastrous results are given a les-son from experts and then renovators and then put their skills to use and beautify the mistakes

Rannala owner of Rannala Construction in Victoria and a cer-tified journeyman carpenter says that he ldquoliterally just got kind of a phone call out of the bluerdquo from Ottawa-based televi-sion production com-pany Mountain Road Productions

The company cast him in the show which recently wrapped its first season air-ing now Rannala describes the experi-ence on the show as great but the schedule as hectic with 14 days straight spent shoot-ing each project and a week off in Victoria in between This schedule has allowed Rannala to cultivate a new skill ldquoworking for days on end with basically no sleeprdquo he jokes

The most challeng-ing project Rannala recalls from shooting the first season of ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo is the soon to be aired Hastings project a huge amount of work that needed to be com-pleted in a very short amount of time

ldquoIt was basically bulldozer baitrdquo he says

He usually works on custom high-end homes and says that the stress surround-ing the projects on the show is different because it is about fig-uring out quickly how

to move forward and improve the situation The show includes a team of skilled off-air carpenters who keep work moving when Rannala is involved in on-camera work

Rannala lived in Port McNeill until he was around seven and his father is still a resi-dent

Growing up in Port McNeill his life was full of ldquowhat you do as a kid in McNeill fires and fishingrdquo He moved to Victoria dur-ing his childhood and began an apprentice-ship right out of high school

Back in Victoria now that the show is

airing Rannala paus-es for a second while considering his long term goals

ldquoIf the sun and the stars and the moon

align we would bring the film crew to the North Islandrdquo

New episodes air Tuesday at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 13

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Would like to thank the North Island businesses for another successful Legion firewood cut

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hellipand an amazing army of 70 volunteer workers who turned out to make this yearrsquos Legion woodcut happenYour support is much appreciated because we realize that without your help none of this would have been possible It is a tremendous feeling to know that we have such generosity in the North Island and a true feeling of community spirit

Port McNeill Legion Branch 281 ampPort McNeill Legion Ladies Auxiliary

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Dr Irinakis has been offering his Periondontal Services to the Campbell River region and has fallen in love with the North Island

Dr Irinakis has now established a Periodontal Implant Centre in Courtenay in order to continue to service the residents of the North Island and the Comox Valley

Services Offered at our new facility include- Periodontal Therapy by a Specialist- Esthetic Gum Grafting- Guided Bone Regeneration and of course we always strive to provide the

Highest Standard of Implant Dentistry

QualificationsDoctor of Dental Surgery Athens University Masters in Oral Biology UBC Diploma in Periodontics UBC Fellow of Royal College of Dentists Canada Certified Specialist in Periodontics Restricted to Specialty

bull_____________bull ldquoDr Irinakis currently serves the Graduate Periodontics amp Implant

Surgery program at UBC as a Clinical Associate

Professorrdquo

Did You Know - Dr Tassos Irinakis was the Director of the

Graduate Periodontics amp Implant Surgery program at UBC until the summer of 2014

- He has published extensively his clinical research on Implants amp Bone Grafting on various scientific journals For a list of his scientific research you may go to ldquohttpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedterm=irinakisrdquo

Smileof the week

Alexis Dawson 14 right and Danielle Wigard 13 watch a game from the sidelines during the

Aftershock Soccer Tournament in Port Hardy May 29 to May 31

THE NORTH ISLAND EAGLESREP HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Is now accepting coaching applications for the 20152016

Without coaches the divisions will not runPlease express interest to

Andrew Laming at 250-956-2942 ortreetech8hotmailcom

Application deadline June 20th 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorA local student has

made a national splash with a science project that turns the ocean tide into electricity

Clayton Harderrsquos remarkable journey began at North Island Secondary School in Port McNeill with a project called ldquoTidal Power Pumprdquo

Harder a Grade 8 student designed and made a pump that can generate electricity using tides

ldquoWhile I was down at the docks in Port McNeill I noticed the rise and fall of the tides looked like a pump So I thought I would design a pump that would run off the tides to generate electric-ityrdquo said Clayton of the inspiration for his project

The young man is interested particularly in environmental sci-ences and finding ways to ldquostop stuff from harming the environ-mentrdquo

Harder created a

small-scale prototype which was actually able to run a light for a short period of time

This April Clayton 14 entered his proj-ect into the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair at NISS His proj-ect won the Michael Crooks Physics award The BC Hydro for Generations award and Top Overall Project award which allowed him to attend the Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Fredericton New Brunswick

Clayton had to fund-raise over $2000 for this trip said his mom Kathy and was sup-ported by North Island Chipping the Rotary Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill the Lions Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill Lemare Lake Logging Ltd and Strategic Forest Management

NISS Foods Teacher Ricki McCrae pur-chased the ingredients and organized a bake sale and vegetable bundles and firewood were also sold as a fund-raiser

ldquoThey and many others all helped make this trip possiblerdquo said Kathy

ldquoIt made me happy that so many people cared about the science fair and helping people to go thererdquo Clayton said

From May 9 to May 17 Clayton attended this fair along with 500

other kids from across Canada whose projects placed in their regional science fairs There were only 65 projects from BC that made it to the CWSF That total was from the senior intermediate and junior levels combined

The week included a day of judging from 830 am to 530 pm where Clayton was interviewed thoroughly by over 20 different judges There was also two and a half days of public viewing which over 4000 people attended

The event wasnrsquot all work a day was set aside for the kids to go to various sites in the Fredericton area Clayton was able to spend a day at the Bay of Fundy

Friday May 15 featured an awards day ceremony where Clayton was pre-sented with a Silver Medal of Excellence and the Junior Energy Challenge Award The silver medal awards come with a $2000 scholarship to Western University

ldquoThis is a huge achievement as less than one per cent of the science fair projects make it to the Canada Wide Science Fair and out of those less than one third receive any type of awardrdquo said Kathy

ldquoAs parents we are very proud of his accomplishments but we are most proud of who he is He is grow-

ing up to be a fine respectful young man That is what is impor-tantrdquo she said

ldquoWersquove seen increas-ing growth with all the projectsrdquo said Rena Sweeney chair of the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair Committee

Clayton specifically is ldquolooking at ways to apply his projects to solve real world prob-lemsrdquo Sweeney said

ldquoWersquore looking for-ward to see the direc-tion hersquos going itrdquo she said

And his mind is already turning

Although he is just in the initial stages Clayton hopes to build enough pumps to store energy on a Tesla bat-tery to power a home

While he is think-ing about the future Clayton also has an illustrious past

His forays into sci-ence fairs began in Grade 6 when his project was top proj-ect overall but he was too young to attend the CWSF

In 2014 Claytonrsquos project won top overall project once again and he attended the CWSF event which was held in Windsor Ontario There he won a Bronze Medal of Excellence

Science skills obvi-ously run in the family

Claytonrsquos brother Trevor won top over-all project awards in 2011 and 2012 and attended the CWSF in Toronto and then in Charlottetown PEI

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201514

North Island Secondary School Grade 8 student Clayton Harder won two awards at the Canada Wide Science Fair in New Brunswick

Submitted photo

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Project generates awards

We will be making electrical system improvements in your area To ensure the safety of our work crews it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately eight hours

Where Port AliceWhen Saturday June 13 2015Time 800 am to 400 pm

To prepare for this interruption and protect your equipment from damage please turn off all lights electrical heaters and major appliances and unplug all electronics

We are sorry for the inconvenience We will restore power as soon as we can

Visit bchydrocomoutages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information 45

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MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGEPORT ALICE

NOTICE OF A

Chamber UpdatePort Hardy amp District Chamber of Commerce ndash Angela Smith Executive DirectorSubmissions to Update Fax 250-949-6653 or email phccadmcablerocketcom

Port Hardy Chamber NEWS

GazetteNORTH ISLAND

sponsored by

Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce Chamber Update June

WELCOME NEW MEMBERSCanadian Cancer Society - We are pleased to welcome the Canadian Cancer Society to our organization Former PHCC board member Lisa Harrison is doing a fantastic job as the North Island Coordinator as evidenced by the great success of the 2015 Relay for Life The next big event is Tour de Rock in September and we look forward to supporting the fundraising efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society

Seaway Ventures Ltd - Leah Robinson is the principal of Seaway Ventures Ltd the organization currently running the Port Hardy Port Authority New releases on the status of port operations are available online at the Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce website wwwporthardychambercom

Port Hardy Flowers and Gifts - We are pleased to add this great business in a new retail location at Market Street in Port Hardy Please visit or call in your order to 250-902-2666

WORLD OCEANS DAY 2015Thank you to all the volunteers and participants at Port Hardyrsquos World Oceans Day Event 2015 Over 575 participants from Port Hardy schools and community attended this annual educational event in Carrot Park Special thanks to Lynette Tanaka of the Port Hardy Visitor Centre for all her efforts in making this event a continued success

VANISLE 360 BBQJoin CFNI Coast Radio live on location during our community BBQ Greet sailors and their teams as they arrive in Port Hardy following the Telegraph Cove to Port Hardy leg The fundraising BBQ amp Awards Ceremony will be in Carrot Park from 400pm - 700pm on Thursday June 11 Proceeds go to benefit community events and programs at the Visitor Services amp Information Centre in Port Hardy Deluxe Burgers amp sides $1000

DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEEDo you have proactive suggestions for the Port Hardy Chamber of

Commerce Downtown Improvement Committee Email them to

managerporthardychambercom for your chance to win a box of garbage

bags amp a trash picker-upper

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 15

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe Tri-Port

Speedway Association kicked off the 2015 season with a race event on June 7

Stock car racing enthusiasts flocked to the wooden stands above the track and lined the top of the hill on picnic blankets and in lawn chairs

Shortly after 1 pm drivers of the six entered cars gathered in the centre of the clay track to hear asso-ciation President Dan Stewart outline what each flag means event rules and regulations as well as to offer his hopes for the day

ldquoThe best thing you

guys can do is expect to lose every event this yearrdquo he said to the gathered drivers explaining that safety was a major priority

ldquoWe all want to go home in one piecerdquo

Engines began to roar as racers began the trophy dash four laps around the track

Announcer Ken Fraser explained that their stock car events typically run about two to three hours and are composed of three dis-tinct events Following the trophy dash there are two heat races one is a time trial and the second is based on points from that time trial

The last event is

based on points stand-ings from throughout the day

President Dan Stewart and Announcer Ken Fraser explained that the hot dry weath-er it was 18 degrees on race day contributed to some issues with dust They mitigate the problem by spraying down throughout the event but it just evapo-rates

The Tri-Port Speedway Association has another event on June 21 at 1 pm and the Dust Bowl Weekend is set for Aug 22 and 23 Anyone interested in volun-teering can contact organizer Teresa Lee at (250) 949-7273

SPORTS amp RECREATIONSubmit results to 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at sportsnorthislandgazettecom bull Deadline 10 am Monday

on deckTell us about items of interest to the sports community

June 18-21Fatherrsquos Day

Classic Slo Pitch tournament coming up June 18-21

June 20-21GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Loggersrsquo tourna-ment

June 21Tri-Port Speedway

Association race June 21 at 1 pm

June 27Port Alice Golf

Club Menrsquos Open June 27-28

June 276th annual Port

McNeill logger Sports Society L u m b e r j a c k Competition from 11 am to 3 pm at the Port McNeill water-front

July 11Tri-Port Speedway

Association race July 11 at 6 pm

July 125th Annual North

Island Cops for Cancer Open Golf Tournament Sunday July 12 at 10 am Seven Hills Golf amp Country Club

To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For infor-mation Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

August 2Donny MacLeod

M e m o r i a l Tournament Aug 1 andor Aug 2 email m-mfarre l lhot-mailcom to register September 12-13

GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Menrsquos Open

Tri-Port Speedway off to great start

The Tri-Port Speedwayrsquos first event of the 2015 season on June 7

Hannah Griffin photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorGet ready to rumbleDrag racing enthusiasts wonrsquot

want to miss the North Island Timing Associationrsquos summer series that promises to provide a million thrills a minute

On June 20-21 the annual Rumble on the Runway will be taking place at the Port McNeill Airport The race is one of three scheduled for this summer The others will be held July 18-19 and Aug 22-23

ldquoEach race day we typically see 50 to 75 carsrdquo said Acting President Chris Sharpe with about 15 from the North island

and the remaining vehicles from Campbell River Courtenay Nanaimo Ladysmith Duncan Shawnigan Lake Victoria Port Alberni Tofino and Powell River

There are typically three class-es of car at the event Sportsman (street carsmini vans) Pro which is a faster car some street cars but mostly dedicated race cars and Super Pro which is basically the same as Pro class but uses ldquoelectronicsrdquo in enginetransmission control

The Rumble on the Runway began in 2008 Sharpe said when ldquoa couple guys were look-ing to promote the sport and

bring a new influx of people to the North Islandrdquo

North Island Timing Association is the only drag rac-ing association on Vancouver Island that runs three large 18 mile bracket races every race season Port Alberni also has a 14 mile track also at a airport but it is only raced on one week-end per year

ldquoWersquore excited to have a actu-al 18 mile track that is recog-nized by the National Hot Rod Associationrdquo said Sharpe

Spectator admission is $5 per person at the gate and there is a concession on site for breakfast and lunch

Revving up for Rumble race

Submitted photo

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe North Island Loggers Golf Tournament

an event that has run for nearly three decades will have golfers swinging their clubs in the friendly weekend event June 20 and 21

The tournament hosted by Seven Hills Golf and Country Club has three flights taking place Saturday morning Saturday afternoon and Sunday

There are prizes for everyone given out Sunday evening and dinner will be provided There is generally an allotment of 144 golf-ers and all prizes are donated by community businesses

Apart from being a sporting event the tournament is notable in that all profits go towards providing scholarships for local stu-dents through Port Hardy Secondary School and North Island Secondary School In pre-vious years the tournament proceeds went towards supporting local people in need and charities and for the previous three years has been supporting scholarships In 2014 six students were recipients of these scholar-ships

Critical to the success of this event is contri-butions by sponsors and any local organiza-tions or businesses interested in doing so may contact Bill Gray at 250-949-7623 or Lito Pineda at 250-956-5234 Donations may be dropped off at the WFP Port McNeill office or can be picked up by committee members (found on the event Facebook page)

Woods out for Loggers

Tourney

The first Rumble on the Runway drag racing event will be held in Port McNeill June 20-21

The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

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North Island Eagles Summer Hockey Camp

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June 29 500-700 Atom 715-915 BantamJune 30 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 2 500-700 Atom 715-915 Bantam July 3 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 4 1000-1130 Atom 1145-115 Peewee 130-300 Bantam 315-445 MidgetRegistration is one hour prior to your first ice timeCost $40 per player

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PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

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NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

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FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

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CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

E-Mail pastorgeorgeprovidenceplaceca

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PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

FELLOWSHIPSunday Services - 400pm

1-250-949-6247 Box 159 Port Alice

You are extended a special invitationto share in our Services

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ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCHat entrance to Tsulquate Village

(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

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North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

DEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMING EVENTS

GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

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By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorThe North Island

Marine Education and Research Society (MERS) is putting the fun in fund-raising

On Sunday June 14 MERS will be converg-ing at the Seahorse Cafeacute amp Gallery in Telegraph Cove for the ldquoLove Your Oceanrdquo event from 11 am to 2 pm

Love Your Ocean is a fund-raiser for MERSrsquos whale research and a lsquofunrsquo raiser for families

The event will include games crafts music food a barbecue as well as a raffle and auction

Support from busi-nesses for raffle and silent auction items has been overwhelming with whale watching trips pottery clothing kayaking and more up for grabs says Jackie Hildering humpback whale researcher and education director for MERS

The silent-auction

will be live and on-line as well

The Marine Education and Research Society based in Alert Bay was incorporated in 2010 The association was formed to bring together existing marine research

and education projects as well as to provide a platform from which to conduct further work in the future

The directors of MERS are marine biologists and educa-tors brought together

through their work in the marine environ-ment While based here MERS directors have worked in many coun-tries and oceans

To date MERS research has been focused on projects investigating humpback and minke whales but has also included work on other baleen whales as well as on killer whales in other parts of the world

ldquoWersquore tying to have this event thatrsquos dynam-icrdquo Hildering said add-ing she will be in her dive gear as The Marine Detective and there will be a whole lot of marine puppets as well as the opportunity for people to have their photo taken in whale costumes

People will also

have the opportunity to suggest a name for a Humpback whale

Funds generated will go to support the work the group is doing in the area ldquoAn awful lot of what wersquore doing is all volunteer Therersquos a lot of valuable work being done and we have to find ways to get this work donerdquo

Hildering is grateful for the overwhelming support the society has received from the local business community for the event The eco-tourism companies have made numerous offers available she said The Seahorse Cafeacute is donat-ing the proceeds from their food sales that day to MERS

ldquoItrsquos extremely mov-ing rdquo she said

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Port McNeillrsquos Steve Verbrugge boasts three ldquoStanley Cupsrdquo during the Victorrsquos Secret pageant held at the Community

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Port Hardy Secondary School June 2 would be forgiven for think-ing they had entered a construction zone

The halls rang with the sounds of saw-ing hammering and grinding as crowds of youngsters with the help of teachers and volunteers put togeth-er a personalized wooden bench

The process included students assembling the bench and cus-tomizing it with their initials cut from metal and a PHSS brand they got to burn into the wood

The event was part of a transitions pro-gram which introduced students from six area elementary schools to PHSS which they will be attending in the fall

ldquoThe bench was part of Trades Day which is an Industry Trades Authority (ITA) spon-sored event under the lsquoYes2Itrsquo programrdquo said school Counsellor Levin Prong

ldquoTrades Day is designed to inform and encourage youth to consider future trades

careersrdquo Prong said PHSS woodwork

teacher Joel Dyck and PHSS metal-work teacher Kevin McGhee designed and prepared the bench-es The Woodwork 8 and Metalwork 10-12 classes prefabricated all the pieces They also helped with the

learning process mak-ing sure the newcom-ers followed the safe practices the older students had learned during their studies at PHSS

School District 85 and local trades pro-fessionals were also invited to support and inform students throughout the pro-

cess The Trades Day also served as a fun-filled orientation dur-ing which Grade 7 students were familiar-ized with PHSS the industrial facilities and given the opportu-nity to meet with new peers with whom they will attend school next year

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 11

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June 12Rachel McMillan reading from her second book Black

Tide Rising A-Frame Bookstore Port McNeill 7 pm

June 14The Marine Education and Research Society is

hosting the Love your Ocean fund-raiser event at the Seahorse Cafe amp Gallery at Telegraph cove from 11 am to 2 pm

June 18From 430-630 pm at Robert Scott Elementary

School (closed) Bill 11 Awareness barbecue

June 23North Island Community Services Society 37th

AGM Old School Seniorsrsquo room 375 Shelley Crescent Port McNeill 530 dinner financial review election of directors

June 276th annual Port McNeill Logger Sports Society

Lumberjack Competition to be held on Saturday

June 27th at the Port McNeill waterfront with the main show from 11 am to 3 pm

June 29The Port Hardy Seniorsrsquo Housing Society is look-

ing for board members We meet once a month at 7480 Rupert Street Port Hardy in the Seniorsrsquo Common Room Next meeting date June 29 at 7 pm

Please come to the meeting if you are interested in volunteering on this board

For more information please call Jo-Anne Beek at 250-949-6435

July 14th annual Canada Day Regatta Sointula

July 125th Annual North Island Cops for Cancer Golf

Tournament Sunday July 12 10 am Shotgun Start Seven Hills Golf Course To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For information Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

July 13-17St John Gualbert Church in Port McNeill is offer-

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Dancestreams Vancouver Islandrsquos longest-established youth dance com-pany will be holding auditions for the coming 2015-16 season on Sunday June 14 at Qualicum Beach School of Dance Formed in 1985 to provide enriched training opportunities for professionally minded teen dancers Dancestreams brings together talented teens from communities throughout Vancouver Island

Every Sunday September to May these dedicated and hard-working young people come together in a cen-tral location for six hours of intensive classes and rehearsals on top of their regular training in the home studios Performance of the new works is a key to the success of the Company - each spring the dancers tour through-out the Vancouver Island region and occasionally further afield

This past season Dancestreams spent an incredible eight days in Los Angeles working with a choreogra-pher as well as taking classes at a number of professional venues The Company is renowned throughout the world and has been honoured with

the award for ldquoTop 40 Under 40 and a Creation Residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts Many of the Dancestreams alumni have gone on to successful careers in professional dance Dancestreams offers serious dance students the opportunity to work with dancers with similar focus and determination in a situation where they can learn as much from each other as from the guest teachers and artistic staff

Supported by a registered char-ity (Vancouver Island Youth Dance Theatre) with assistance from the Province of British Columbia and the BC Arts Council Dancestreams gives back to the community by bringing outstanding contemporary dance to both school children and the public at large The audition for dancers age 12 to 18 takes the form of a class Even if your dancer is not yet ready to audition they are welcome to come for class They begin at 1130- 2 pm Cost $15 per class Pre-registration is strongly recommended email Dancestreamsshawca or call 250-723-9525

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Hannah GriffinReporterPort McNeill-

born David Rannala is bringing relief to homeowners who have botched their houses

The Victoria-based contractor is fea-tured on Home and Garden Televisionrsquos new show ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo along-side comedian Steve Patterson Homeowners who have attempted to ren-ovate or fix their own houses with disastrous results are given a les-son from experts and then renovators and then put their skills to use and beautify the mistakes

Rannala owner of Rannala Construction in Victoria and a cer-tified journeyman carpenter says that he ldquoliterally just got kind of a phone call out of the bluerdquo from Ottawa-based televi-sion production com-pany Mountain Road Productions

The company cast him in the show which recently wrapped its first season air-ing now Rannala describes the experi-ence on the show as great but the schedule as hectic with 14 days straight spent shoot-ing each project and a week off in Victoria in between This schedule has allowed Rannala to cultivate a new skill ldquoworking for days on end with basically no sleeprdquo he jokes

The most challeng-ing project Rannala recalls from shooting the first season of ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo is the soon to be aired Hastings project a huge amount of work that needed to be com-pleted in a very short amount of time

ldquoIt was basically bulldozer baitrdquo he says

He usually works on custom high-end homes and says that the stress surround-ing the projects on the show is different because it is about fig-uring out quickly how

to move forward and improve the situation The show includes a team of skilled off-air carpenters who keep work moving when Rannala is involved in on-camera work

Rannala lived in Port McNeill until he was around seven and his father is still a resi-dent

Growing up in Port McNeill his life was full of ldquowhat you do as a kid in McNeill fires and fishingrdquo He moved to Victoria dur-ing his childhood and began an apprentice-ship right out of high school

Back in Victoria now that the show is

airing Rannala paus-es for a second while considering his long term goals

ldquoIf the sun and the stars and the moon

align we would bring the film crew to the North Islandrdquo

New episodes air Tuesday at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 13

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Port McNeill-born contractor David Rannala left one of the stars of HGTVrsquos I Wrecked My House with show host Steve Patterson

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THANK YOUFOR JOINING THE FIGHTThank you to all of our volunteers donors and partners whose support made this yearrsquos Daffodil Month such a great success Together we can change cancer forever

Would like to thank the North Island businesses for another successful Legion firewood cut

WESTERN FOREST PRODUCTS INCCOAST FOREST INDUSTRIES LTD

PORT MCNEILL LOG SALVAGEJF TRUCKING LTD

hellipand an amazing army of 70 volunteer workers who turned out to make this yearrsquos Legion woodcut happenYour support is much appreciated because we realize that without your help none of this would have been possible It is a tremendous feeling to know that we have such generosity in the North Island and a true feeling of community spirit

Port McNeill Legion Branch 281 ampPort McNeill Legion Ladies Auxiliary

Call to schedule your consultation with Dr Irinakis 250-338-5011email courtenayperiodontistgmailcom Suite 101-389 12th Street Courtenay

Is pleased to introduce

Dr Anastasios (Tasso) Irinakis

to our practice

Dr Irinakis has been offering his Periondontal Services to the Campbell River region and has fallen in love with the North Island

Dr Irinakis has now established a Periodontal Implant Centre in Courtenay in order to continue to service the residents of the North Island and the Comox Valley

Services Offered at our new facility include- Periodontal Therapy by a Specialist- Esthetic Gum Grafting- Guided Bone Regeneration and of course we always strive to provide the

Highest Standard of Implant Dentistry

QualificationsDoctor of Dental Surgery Athens University Masters in Oral Biology UBC Diploma in Periodontics UBC Fellow of Royal College of Dentists Canada Certified Specialist in Periodontics Restricted to Specialty

bull_____________bull ldquoDr Irinakis currently serves the Graduate Periodontics amp Implant

Surgery program at UBC as a Clinical Associate

Professorrdquo

Did You Know - Dr Tassos Irinakis was the Director of the

Graduate Periodontics amp Implant Surgery program at UBC until the summer of 2014

- He has published extensively his clinical research on Implants amp Bone Grafting on various scientific journals For a list of his scientific research you may go to ldquohttpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedterm=irinakisrdquo

Smileof the week

Alexis Dawson 14 right and Danielle Wigard 13 watch a game from the sidelines during the

Aftershock Soccer Tournament in Port Hardy May 29 to May 31

THE NORTH ISLAND EAGLESREP HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Is now accepting coaching applications for the 20152016

Without coaches the divisions will not runPlease express interest to

Andrew Laming at 250-956-2942 ortreetech8hotmailcom

Application deadline June 20th 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorA local student has

made a national splash with a science project that turns the ocean tide into electricity

Clayton Harderrsquos remarkable journey began at North Island Secondary School in Port McNeill with a project called ldquoTidal Power Pumprdquo

Harder a Grade 8 student designed and made a pump that can generate electricity using tides

ldquoWhile I was down at the docks in Port McNeill I noticed the rise and fall of the tides looked like a pump So I thought I would design a pump that would run off the tides to generate electric-ityrdquo said Clayton of the inspiration for his project

The young man is interested particularly in environmental sci-ences and finding ways to ldquostop stuff from harming the environ-mentrdquo

Harder created a

small-scale prototype which was actually able to run a light for a short period of time

This April Clayton 14 entered his proj-ect into the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair at NISS His proj-ect won the Michael Crooks Physics award The BC Hydro for Generations award and Top Overall Project award which allowed him to attend the Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Fredericton New Brunswick

Clayton had to fund-raise over $2000 for this trip said his mom Kathy and was sup-ported by North Island Chipping the Rotary Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill the Lions Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill Lemare Lake Logging Ltd and Strategic Forest Management

NISS Foods Teacher Ricki McCrae pur-chased the ingredients and organized a bake sale and vegetable bundles and firewood were also sold as a fund-raiser

ldquoThey and many others all helped make this trip possiblerdquo said Kathy

ldquoIt made me happy that so many people cared about the science fair and helping people to go thererdquo Clayton said

From May 9 to May 17 Clayton attended this fair along with 500

other kids from across Canada whose projects placed in their regional science fairs There were only 65 projects from BC that made it to the CWSF That total was from the senior intermediate and junior levels combined

The week included a day of judging from 830 am to 530 pm where Clayton was interviewed thoroughly by over 20 different judges There was also two and a half days of public viewing which over 4000 people attended

The event wasnrsquot all work a day was set aside for the kids to go to various sites in the Fredericton area Clayton was able to spend a day at the Bay of Fundy

Friday May 15 featured an awards day ceremony where Clayton was pre-sented with a Silver Medal of Excellence and the Junior Energy Challenge Award The silver medal awards come with a $2000 scholarship to Western University

ldquoThis is a huge achievement as less than one per cent of the science fair projects make it to the Canada Wide Science Fair and out of those less than one third receive any type of awardrdquo said Kathy

ldquoAs parents we are very proud of his accomplishments but we are most proud of who he is He is grow-

ing up to be a fine respectful young man That is what is impor-tantrdquo she said

ldquoWersquove seen increas-ing growth with all the projectsrdquo said Rena Sweeney chair of the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair Committee

Clayton specifically is ldquolooking at ways to apply his projects to solve real world prob-lemsrdquo Sweeney said

ldquoWersquore looking for-ward to see the direc-tion hersquos going itrdquo she said

And his mind is already turning

Although he is just in the initial stages Clayton hopes to build enough pumps to store energy on a Tesla bat-tery to power a home

While he is think-ing about the future Clayton also has an illustrious past

His forays into sci-ence fairs began in Grade 6 when his project was top proj-ect overall but he was too young to attend the CWSF

In 2014 Claytonrsquos project won top overall project once again and he attended the CWSF event which was held in Windsor Ontario There he won a Bronze Medal of Excellence

Science skills obvi-ously run in the family

Claytonrsquos brother Trevor won top over-all project awards in 2011 and 2012 and attended the CWSF in Toronto and then in Charlottetown PEI

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201514

North Island Secondary School Grade 8 student Clayton Harder won two awards at the Canada Wide Science Fair in New Brunswick

Submitted photo

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We will be making electrical system improvements in your area To ensure the safety of our work crews it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately eight hours

Where Port AliceWhen Saturday June 13 2015Time 800 am to 400 pm

To prepare for this interruption and protect your equipment from damage please turn off all lights electrical heaters and major appliances and unplug all electronics

We are sorry for the inconvenience We will restore power as soon as we can

Visit bchydrocomoutages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information 45

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MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGEPORT ALICE

NOTICE OF A

Chamber UpdatePort Hardy amp District Chamber of Commerce ndash Angela Smith Executive DirectorSubmissions to Update Fax 250-949-6653 or email phccadmcablerocketcom

Port Hardy Chamber NEWS

GazetteNORTH ISLAND

sponsored by

Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce Chamber Update June

WELCOME NEW MEMBERSCanadian Cancer Society - We are pleased to welcome the Canadian Cancer Society to our organization Former PHCC board member Lisa Harrison is doing a fantastic job as the North Island Coordinator as evidenced by the great success of the 2015 Relay for Life The next big event is Tour de Rock in September and we look forward to supporting the fundraising efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society

Seaway Ventures Ltd - Leah Robinson is the principal of Seaway Ventures Ltd the organization currently running the Port Hardy Port Authority New releases on the status of port operations are available online at the Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce website wwwporthardychambercom

Port Hardy Flowers and Gifts - We are pleased to add this great business in a new retail location at Market Street in Port Hardy Please visit or call in your order to 250-902-2666

WORLD OCEANS DAY 2015Thank you to all the volunteers and participants at Port Hardyrsquos World Oceans Day Event 2015 Over 575 participants from Port Hardy schools and community attended this annual educational event in Carrot Park Special thanks to Lynette Tanaka of the Port Hardy Visitor Centre for all her efforts in making this event a continued success

VANISLE 360 BBQJoin CFNI Coast Radio live on location during our community BBQ Greet sailors and their teams as they arrive in Port Hardy following the Telegraph Cove to Port Hardy leg The fundraising BBQ amp Awards Ceremony will be in Carrot Park from 400pm - 700pm on Thursday June 11 Proceeds go to benefit community events and programs at the Visitor Services amp Information Centre in Port Hardy Deluxe Burgers amp sides $1000

DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEEDo you have proactive suggestions for the Port Hardy Chamber of

Commerce Downtown Improvement Committee Email them to

managerporthardychambercom for your chance to win a box of garbage

bags amp a trash picker-upper

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 15

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe Tri-Port

Speedway Association kicked off the 2015 season with a race event on June 7

Stock car racing enthusiasts flocked to the wooden stands above the track and lined the top of the hill on picnic blankets and in lawn chairs

Shortly after 1 pm drivers of the six entered cars gathered in the centre of the clay track to hear asso-ciation President Dan Stewart outline what each flag means event rules and regulations as well as to offer his hopes for the day

ldquoThe best thing you

guys can do is expect to lose every event this yearrdquo he said to the gathered drivers explaining that safety was a major priority

ldquoWe all want to go home in one piecerdquo

Engines began to roar as racers began the trophy dash four laps around the track

Announcer Ken Fraser explained that their stock car events typically run about two to three hours and are composed of three dis-tinct events Following the trophy dash there are two heat races one is a time trial and the second is based on points from that time trial

The last event is

based on points stand-ings from throughout the day

President Dan Stewart and Announcer Ken Fraser explained that the hot dry weath-er it was 18 degrees on race day contributed to some issues with dust They mitigate the problem by spraying down throughout the event but it just evapo-rates

The Tri-Port Speedway Association has another event on June 21 at 1 pm and the Dust Bowl Weekend is set for Aug 22 and 23 Anyone interested in volun-teering can contact organizer Teresa Lee at (250) 949-7273

SPORTS amp RECREATIONSubmit results to 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at sportsnorthislandgazettecom bull Deadline 10 am Monday

on deckTell us about items of interest to the sports community

June 18-21Fatherrsquos Day

Classic Slo Pitch tournament coming up June 18-21

June 20-21GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Loggersrsquo tourna-ment

June 21Tri-Port Speedway

Association race June 21 at 1 pm

June 27Port Alice Golf

Club Menrsquos Open June 27-28

June 276th annual Port

McNeill logger Sports Society L u m b e r j a c k Competition from 11 am to 3 pm at the Port McNeill water-front

July 11Tri-Port Speedway

Association race July 11 at 6 pm

July 125th Annual North

Island Cops for Cancer Open Golf Tournament Sunday July 12 at 10 am Seven Hills Golf amp Country Club

To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For infor-mation Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

August 2Donny MacLeod

M e m o r i a l Tournament Aug 1 andor Aug 2 email m-mfarre l lhot-mailcom to register September 12-13

GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Menrsquos Open

Tri-Port Speedway off to great start

The Tri-Port Speedwayrsquos first event of the 2015 season on June 7

Hannah Griffin photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorGet ready to rumbleDrag racing enthusiasts wonrsquot

want to miss the North Island Timing Associationrsquos summer series that promises to provide a million thrills a minute

On June 20-21 the annual Rumble on the Runway will be taking place at the Port McNeill Airport The race is one of three scheduled for this summer The others will be held July 18-19 and Aug 22-23

ldquoEach race day we typically see 50 to 75 carsrdquo said Acting President Chris Sharpe with about 15 from the North island

and the remaining vehicles from Campbell River Courtenay Nanaimo Ladysmith Duncan Shawnigan Lake Victoria Port Alberni Tofino and Powell River

There are typically three class-es of car at the event Sportsman (street carsmini vans) Pro which is a faster car some street cars but mostly dedicated race cars and Super Pro which is basically the same as Pro class but uses ldquoelectronicsrdquo in enginetransmission control

The Rumble on the Runway began in 2008 Sharpe said when ldquoa couple guys were look-ing to promote the sport and

bring a new influx of people to the North Islandrdquo

North Island Timing Association is the only drag rac-ing association on Vancouver Island that runs three large 18 mile bracket races every race season Port Alberni also has a 14 mile track also at a airport but it is only raced on one week-end per year

ldquoWersquore excited to have a actu-al 18 mile track that is recog-nized by the National Hot Rod Associationrdquo said Sharpe

Spectator admission is $5 per person at the gate and there is a concession on site for breakfast and lunch

Revving up for Rumble race

Submitted photo

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe North Island Loggers Golf Tournament

an event that has run for nearly three decades will have golfers swinging their clubs in the friendly weekend event June 20 and 21

The tournament hosted by Seven Hills Golf and Country Club has three flights taking place Saturday morning Saturday afternoon and Sunday

There are prizes for everyone given out Sunday evening and dinner will be provided There is generally an allotment of 144 golf-ers and all prizes are donated by community businesses

Apart from being a sporting event the tournament is notable in that all profits go towards providing scholarships for local stu-dents through Port Hardy Secondary School and North Island Secondary School In pre-vious years the tournament proceeds went towards supporting local people in need and charities and for the previous three years has been supporting scholarships In 2014 six students were recipients of these scholar-ships

Critical to the success of this event is contri-butions by sponsors and any local organiza-tions or businesses interested in doing so may contact Bill Gray at 250-949-7623 or Lito Pineda at 250-956-5234 Donations may be dropped off at the WFP Port McNeill office or can be picked up by committee members (found on the event Facebook page)

Woods out for Loggers

Tourney

The first Rumble on the Runway drag racing event will be held in Port McNeill June 20-21

The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

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The North Island Selects went 5-0 at a tournament in BurnabySubmitted photo

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NEW LOCATION NEW LOOK GRAND OPENING PRICING

North Island Eagles Summer Hockey Camp

Chilton Regional Arena ndash Port McNeill

June 29 500-700 Atom 715-915 BantamJune 30 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 2 500-700 Atom 715-915 Bantam July 3 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 4 1000-1130 Atom 1145-115 Peewee 130-300 Bantam 315-445 MidgetRegistration is one hour prior to your first ice timeCost $40 per player

Contact Andrew Laming 250-956-2942 or treetech8hotmailcom Shana Shambrook sshambrookrdmwbcca

Hockey Camp

TERESA LEE

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48 dons her race helmet during

Speedwayrsquos 2015 season on June 7

Proud Local Sponsor

1705 Campbell Way Port McNeill250-956-4404

wwwmarketplacecomOpen Mon-Sun 8am-9pm

If you know someone who should be the Athlete of the Week phone the Gazette at 250-949-6225

17Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

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NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

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FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

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CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

E-Mail pastorgeorgeprovidenceplaceca

1114

PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

FELLOWSHIPSunday Services - 400pm

1-250-949-6247 Box 159 Port Alice

You are extended a special invitationto share in our Services

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ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCHat entrance to Tsulquate Village

(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

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North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

DEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMING EVENTS

GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

INFORMATION

CANADA BENEFIT Group - Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability Get up to $40000 from the Canadian Government Toll-free 1-888-511-2250 or online at wwwcanadabenefi tcafree-assessment

DEATHSDEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

PERSONALS

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Port Hardy meets every Wednesday amp Saturday at the Upper Island Public Health Unit on Gray Street at 8pm Sundays at the Salvation Army Lighthouse 8635 Granville St at 7pm Contact Ed at 250-902-0310 or 250-949-9655

ALL MALE hot gay hookups Call free 800-462-9090 only 18 and over

Have a problem with alcohol

We can helpAlcoholics Anonymous

Port McNeillRick 250-230-4555Cody 250-230-4218

Mondays and Fridays at 800 pm

Room 3 at the Old School

TRAVEL

TIMESHARE

CANCEL YOUR Timeshare No risk program stop mort-gage amp maintenance pay-ments today 100 money back guarantee Free consul-tation Call us now We can help 1-888-356-5248

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN PORT HARDY Newly renovated

fully furnished 3800 sqft turnkey restaurant available

immediately for lease For further info call

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Page 11: North Island Gazette, June 11, 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorPeople who entered

Port Hardy Secondary School June 2 would be forgiven for think-ing they had entered a construction zone

The halls rang with the sounds of saw-ing hammering and grinding as crowds of youngsters with the help of teachers and volunteers put togeth-er a personalized wooden bench

The process included students assembling the bench and cus-tomizing it with their initials cut from metal and a PHSS brand they got to burn into the wood

The event was part of a transitions pro-gram which introduced students from six area elementary schools to PHSS which they will be attending in the fall

ldquoThe bench was part of Trades Day which is an Industry Trades Authority (ITA) spon-sored event under the lsquoYes2Itrsquo programrdquo said school Counsellor Levin Prong

ldquoTrades Day is designed to inform and encourage youth to consider future trades

careersrdquo Prong said PHSS woodwork

teacher Joel Dyck and PHSS metal-work teacher Kevin McGhee designed and prepared the bench-es The Woodwork 8 and Metalwork 10-12 classes prefabricated all the pieces They also helped with the

learning process mak-ing sure the newcom-ers followed the safe practices the older students had learned during their studies at PHSS

School District 85 and local trades pro-fessionals were also invited to support and inform students throughout the pro-

cess The Trades Day also served as a fun-filled orientation dur-ing which Grade 7 students were familiar-ized with PHSS the industrial facilities and given the opportu-nity to meet with new peers with whom they will attend school next year

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 11

Grade 7 students learn tools of the trade

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Megan Weyman send sparks flying as she grinds the edges of metal letters that will adorn her bench

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Davis Hudson helps Carson Cesareth left and Miguel Catarata put together a bench

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Colin Rak burns a Port Hardy Secondary School brand into his bench

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June 12Rachel McMillan reading from her second book Black

Tide Rising A-Frame Bookstore Port McNeill 7 pm

June 14The Marine Education and Research Society is

hosting the Love your Ocean fund-raiser event at the Seahorse Cafe amp Gallery at Telegraph cove from 11 am to 2 pm

June 18From 430-630 pm at Robert Scott Elementary

School (closed) Bill 11 Awareness barbecue

June 23North Island Community Services Society 37th

AGM Old School Seniorsrsquo room 375 Shelley Crescent Port McNeill 530 dinner financial review election of directors

June 276th annual Port McNeill Logger Sports Society

Lumberjack Competition to be held on Saturday

June 27th at the Port McNeill waterfront with the main show from 11 am to 3 pm

June 29The Port Hardy Seniorsrsquo Housing Society is look-

ing for board members We meet once a month at 7480 Rupert Street Port Hardy in the Seniorsrsquo Common Room Next meeting date June 29 at 7 pm

Please come to the meeting if you are interested in volunteering on this board

For more information please call Jo-Anne Beek at 250-949-6435

July 14th annual Canada Day Regatta Sointula

July 125th Annual North Island Cops for Cancer Golf

Tournament Sunday July 12 10 am Shotgun Start Seven Hills Golf Course To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For information Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

July 13-17St John Gualbert Church in Port McNeill is offer-

ing a week-long summer camp for children The Summer Day Camp programme is designed for children ages 5-11 years old and will run from 9 am to 3 pm each day For more information phone 250-956-3533

July 31- August 3Port AliceRumble Beach 50th Year Reunion

September 12-13The Mount Waddington Fall Fair will be held in

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All AboardSarah Soltaursquos Grade 3 class from Eagle View Elementary School took the opportunity to board a Fisheries boat during World Oceans Day activities in Port Hardy June 8

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Dancestreams Vancouver Islandrsquos longest-established youth dance com-pany will be holding auditions for the coming 2015-16 season on Sunday June 14 at Qualicum Beach School of Dance Formed in 1985 to provide enriched training opportunities for professionally minded teen dancers Dancestreams brings together talented teens from communities throughout Vancouver Island

Every Sunday September to May these dedicated and hard-working young people come together in a cen-tral location for six hours of intensive classes and rehearsals on top of their regular training in the home studios Performance of the new works is a key to the success of the Company - each spring the dancers tour through-out the Vancouver Island region and occasionally further afield

This past season Dancestreams spent an incredible eight days in Los Angeles working with a choreogra-pher as well as taking classes at a number of professional venues The Company is renowned throughout the world and has been honoured with

the award for ldquoTop 40 Under 40 and a Creation Residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts Many of the Dancestreams alumni have gone on to successful careers in professional dance Dancestreams offers serious dance students the opportunity to work with dancers with similar focus and determination in a situation where they can learn as much from each other as from the guest teachers and artistic staff

Supported by a registered char-ity (Vancouver Island Youth Dance Theatre) with assistance from the Province of British Columbia and the BC Arts Council Dancestreams gives back to the community by bringing outstanding contemporary dance to both school children and the public at large The audition for dancers age 12 to 18 takes the form of a class Even if your dancer is not yet ready to audition they are welcome to come for class They begin at 1130- 2 pm Cost $15 per class Pre-registration is strongly recommended email Dancestreamsshawca or call 250-723-9525

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Hannah GriffinReporterPort McNeill-

born David Rannala is bringing relief to homeowners who have botched their houses

The Victoria-based contractor is fea-tured on Home and Garden Televisionrsquos new show ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo along-side comedian Steve Patterson Homeowners who have attempted to ren-ovate or fix their own houses with disastrous results are given a les-son from experts and then renovators and then put their skills to use and beautify the mistakes

Rannala owner of Rannala Construction in Victoria and a cer-tified journeyman carpenter says that he ldquoliterally just got kind of a phone call out of the bluerdquo from Ottawa-based televi-sion production com-pany Mountain Road Productions

The company cast him in the show which recently wrapped its first season air-ing now Rannala describes the experi-ence on the show as great but the schedule as hectic with 14 days straight spent shoot-ing each project and a week off in Victoria in between This schedule has allowed Rannala to cultivate a new skill ldquoworking for days on end with basically no sleeprdquo he jokes

The most challeng-ing project Rannala recalls from shooting the first season of ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo is the soon to be aired Hastings project a huge amount of work that needed to be com-pleted in a very short amount of time

ldquoIt was basically bulldozer baitrdquo he says

He usually works on custom high-end homes and says that the stress surround-ing the projects on the show is different because it is about fig-uring out quickly how

to move forward and improve the situation The show includes a team of skilled off-air carpenters who keep work moving when Rannala is involved in on-camera work

Rannala lived in Port McNeill until he was around seven and his father is still a resi-dent

Growing up in Port McNeill his life was full of ldquowhat you do as a kid in McNeill fires and fishingrdquo He moved to Victoria dur-ing his childhood and began an apprentice-ship right out of high school

Back in Victoria now that the show is

airing Rannala paus-es for a second while considering his long term goals

ldquoIf the sun and the stars and the moon

align we would bring the film crew to the North Islandrdquo

New episodes air Tuesday at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 13

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Port McNeill-born contractor stars in new HGTV series

Submitted Photo

Port McNeill-born contractor David Rannala left one of the stars of HGTVrsquos I Wrecked My House with show host Steve Patterson

cancercadaffodil

THANK YOUFOR JOINING THE FIGHTThank you to all of our volunteers donors and partners whose support made this yearrsquos Daffodil Month such a great success Together we can change cancer forever

Would like to thank the North Island businesses for another successful Legion firewood cut

WESTERN FOREST PRODUCTS INCCOAST FOREST INDUSTRIES LTD

PORT MCNEILL LOG SALVAGEJF TRUCKING LTD

hellipand an amazing army of 70 volunteer workers who turned out to make this yearrsquos Legion woodcut happenYour support is much appreciated because we realize that without your help none of this would have been possible It is a tremendous feeling to know that we have such generosity in the North Island and a true feeling of community spirit

Port McNeill Legion Branch 281 ampPort McNeill Legion Ladies Auxiliary

Call to schedule your consultation with Dr Irinakis 250-338-5011email courtenayperiodontistgmailcom Suite 101-389 12th Street Courtenay

Is pleased to introduce

Dr Anastasios (Tasso) Irinakis

to our practice

Dr Irinakis has been offering his Periondontal Services to the Campbell River region and has fallen in love with the North Island

Dr Irinakis has now established a Periodontal Implant Centre in Courtenay in order to continue to service the residents of the North Island and the Comox Valley

Services Offered at our new facility include- Periodontal Therapy by a Specialist- Esthetic Gum Grafting- Guided Bone Regeneration and of course we always strive to provide the

Highest Standard of Implant Dentistry

QualificationsDoctor of Dental Surgery Athens University Masters in Oral Biology UBC Diploma in Periodontics UBC Fellow of Royal College of Dentists Canada Certified Specialist in Periodontics Restricted to Specialty

bull_____________bull ldquoDr Irinakis currently serves the Graduate Periodontics amp Implant

Surgery program at UBC as a Clinical Associate

Professorrdquo

Did You Know - Dr Tassos Irinakis was the Director of the

Graduate Periodontics amp Implant Surgery program at UBC until the summer of 2014

- He has published extensively his clinical research on Implants amp Bone Grafting on various scientific journals For a list of his scientific research you may go to ldquohttpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedterm=irinakisrdquo

Smileof the week

Alexis Dawson 14 right and Danielle Wigard 13 watch a game from the sidelines during the

Aftershock Soccer Tournament in Port Hardy May 29 to May 31

THE NORTH ISLAND EAGLESREP HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Is now accepting coaching applications for the 20152016

Without coaches the divisions will not runPlease express interest to

Andrew Laming at 250-956-2942 ortreetech8hotmailcom

Application deadline June 20th 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorA local student has

made a national splash with a science project that turns the ocean tide into electricity

Clayton Harderrsquos remarkable journey began at North Island Secondary School in Port McNeill with a project called ldquoTidal Power Pumprdquo

Harder a Grade 8 student designed and made a pump that can generate electricity using tides

ldquoWhile I was down at the docks in Port McNeill I noticed the rise and fall of the tides looked like a pump So I thought I would design a pump that would run off the tides to generate electric-ityrdquo said Clayton of the inspiration for his project

The young man is interested particularly in environmental sci-ences and finding ways to ldquostop stuff from harming the environ-mentrdquo

Harder created a

small-scale prototype which was actually able to run a light for a short period of time

This April Clayton 14 entered his proj-ect into the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair at NISS His proj-ect won the Michael Crooks Physics award The BC Hydro for Generations award and Top Overall Project award which allowed him to attend the Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Fredericton New Brunswick

Clayton had to fund-raise over $2000 for this trip said his mom Kathy and was sup-ported by North Island Chipping the Rotary Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill the Lions Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill Lemare Lake Logging Ltd and Strategic Forest Management

NISS Foods Teacher Ricki McCrae pur-chased the ingredients and organized a bake sale and vegetable bundles and firewood were also sold as a fund-raiser

ldquoThey and many others all helped make this trip possiblerdquo said Kathy

ldquoIt made me happy that so many people cared about the science fair and helping people to go thererdquo Clayton said

From May 9 to May 17 Clayton attended this fair along with 500

other kids from across Canada whose projects placed in their regional science fairs There were only 65 projects from BC that made it to the CWSF That total was from the senior intermediate and junior levels combined

The week included a day of judging from 830 am to 530 pm where Clayton was interviewed thoroughly by over 20 different judges There was also two and a half days of public viewing which over 4000 people attended

The event wasnrsquot all work a day was set aside for the kids to go to various sites in the Fredericton area Clayton was able to spend a day at the Bay of Fundy

Friday May 15 featured an awards day ceremony where Clayton was pre-sented with a Silver Medal of Excellence and the Junior Energy Challenge Award The silver medal awards come with a $2000 scholarship to Western University

ldquoThis is a huge achievement as less than one per cent of the science fair projects make it to the Canada Wide Science Fair and out of those less than one third receive any type of awardrdquo said Kathy

ldquoAs parents we are very proud of his accomplishments but we are most proud of who he is He is grow-

ing up to be a fine respectful young man That is what is impor-tantrdquo she said

ldquoWersquove seen increas-ing growth with all the projectsrdquo said Rena Sweeney chair of the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair Committee

Clayton specifically is ldquolooking at ways to apply his projects to solve real world prob-lemsrdquo Sweeney said

ldquoWersquore looking for-ward to see the direc-tion hersquos going itrdquo she said

And his mind is already turning

Although he is just in the initial stages Clayton hopes to build enough pumps to store energy on a Tesla bat-tery to power a home

While he is think-ing about the future Clayton also has an illustrious past

His forays into sci-ence fairs began in Grade 6 when his project was top proj-ect overall but he was too young to attend the CWSF

In 2014 Claytonrsquos project won top overall project once again and he attended the CWSF event which was held in Windsor Ontario There he won a Bronze Medal of Excellence

Science skills obvi-ously run in the family

Claytonrsquos brother Trevor won top over-all project awards in 2011 and 2012 and attended the CWSF in Toronto and then in Charlottetown PEI

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201514

North Island Secondary School Grade 8 student Clayton Harder won two awards at the Canada Wide Science Fair in New Brunswick

Submitted photo

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We will be making electrical system improvements in your area To ensure the safety of our work crews it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately eight hours

Where Port AliceWhen Saturday June 13 2015Time 800 am to 400 pm

To prepare for this interruption and protect your equipment from damage please turn off all lights electrical heaters and major appliances and unplug all electronics

We are sorry for the inconvenience We will restore power as soon as we can

Visit bchydrocomoutages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information 45

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MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGEPORT ALICE

NOTICE OF A

Chamber UpdatePort Hardy amp District Chamber of Commerce ndash Angela Smith Executive DirectorSubmissions to Update Fax 250-949-6653 or email phccadmcablerocketcom

Port Hardy Chamber NEWS

GazetteNORTH ISLAND

sponsored by

Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce Chamber Update June

WELCOME NEW MEMBERSCanadian Cancer Society - We are pleased to welcome the Canadian Cancer Society to our organization Former PHCC board member Lisa Harrison is doing a fantastic job as the North Island Coordinator as evidenced by the great success of the 2015 Relay for Life The next big event is Tour de Rock in September and we look forward to supporting the fundraising efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society

Seaway Ventures Ltd - Leah Robinson is the principal of Seaway Ventures Ltd the organization currently running the Port Hardy Port Authority New releases on the status of port operations are available online at the Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce website wwwporthardychambercom

Port Hardy Flowers and Gifts - We are pleased to add this great business in a new retail location at Market Street in Port Hardy Please visit or call in your order to 250-902-2666

WORLD OCEANS DAY 2015Thank you to all the volunteers and participants at Port Hardyrsquos World Oceans Day Event 2015 Over 575 participants from Port Hardy schools and community attended this annual educational event in Carrot Park Special thanks to Lynette Tanaka of the Port Hardy Visitor Centre for all her efforts in making this event a continued success

VANISLE 360 BBQJoin CFNI Coast Radio live on location during our community BBQ Greet sailors and their teams as they arrive in Port Hardy following the Telegraph Cove to Port Hardy leg The fundraising BBQ amp Awards Ceremony will be in Carrot Park from 400pm - 700pm on Thursday June 11 Proceeds go to benefit community events and programs at the Visitor Services amp Information Centre in Port Hardy Deluxe Burgers amp sides $1000

DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEEDo you have proactive suggestions for the Port Hardy Chamber of

Commerce Downtown Improvement Committee Email them to

managerporthardychambercom for your chance to win a box of garbage

bags amp a trash picker-upper

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 15

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe Tri-Port

Speedway Association kicked off the 2015 season with a race event on June 7

Stock car racing enthusiasts flocked to the wooden stands above the track and lined the top of the hill on picnic blankets and in lawn chairs

Shortly after 1 pm drivers of the six entered cars gathered in the centre of the clay track to hear asso-ciation President Dan Stewart outline what each flag means event rules and regulations as well as to offer his hopes for the day

ldquoThe best thing you

guys can do is expect to lose every event this yearrdquo he said to the gathered drivers explaining that safety was a major priority

ldquoWe all want to go home in one piecerdquo

Engines began to roar as racers began the trophy dash four laps around the track

Announcer Ken Fraser explained that their stock car events typically run about two to three hours and are composed of three dis-tinct events Following the trophy dash there are two heat races one is a time trial and the second is based on points from that time trial

The last event is

based on points stand-ings from throughout the day

President Dan Stewart and Announcer Ken Fraser explained that the hot dry weath-er it was 18 degrees on race day contributed to some issues with dust They mitigate the problem by spraying down throughout the event but it just evapo-rates

The Tri-Port Speedway Association has another event on June 21 at 1 pm and the Dust Bowl Weekend is set for Aug 22 and 23 Anyone interested in volun-teering can contact organizer Teresa Lee at (250) 949-7273

SPORTS amp RECREATIONSubmit results to 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at sportsnorthislandgazettecom bull Deadline 10 am Monday

on deckTell us about items of interest to the sports community

June 18-21Fatherrsquos Day

Classic Slo Pitch tournament coming up June 18-21

June 20-21GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Loggersrsquo tourna-ment

June 21Tri-Port Speedway

Association race June 21 at 1 pm

June 27Port Alice Golf

Club Menrsquos Open June 27-28

June 276th annual Port

McNeill logger Sports Society L u m b e r j a c k Competition from 11 am to 3 pm at the Port McNeill water-front

July 11Tri-Port Speedway

Association race July 11 at 6 pm

July 125th Annual North

Island Cops for Cancer Open Golf Tournament Sunday July 12 at 10 am Seven Hills Golf amp Country Club

To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For infor-mation Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

August 2Donny MacLeod

M e m o r i a l Tournament Aug 1 andor Aug 2 email m-mfarre l lhot-mailcom to register September 12-13

GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Menrsquos Open

Tri-Port Speedway off to great start

The Tri-Port Speedwayrsquos first event of the 2015 season on June 7

Hannah Griffin photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorGet ready to rumbleDrag racing enthusiasts wonrsquot

want to miss the North Island Timing Associationrsquos summer series that promises to provide a million thrills a minute

On June 20-21 the annual Rumble on the Runway will be taking place at the Port McNeill Airport The race is one of three scheduled for this summer The others will be held July 18-19 and Aug 22-23

ldquoEach race day we typically see 50 to 75 carsrdquo said Acting President Chris Sharpe with about 15 from the North island

and the remaining vehicles from Campbell River Courtenay Nanaimo Ladysmith Duncan Shawnigan Lake Victoria Port Alberni Tofino and Powell River

There are typically three class-es of car at the event Sportsman (street carsmini vans) Pro which is a faster car some street cars but mostly dedicated race cars and Super Pro which is basically the same as Pro class but uses ldquoelectronicsrdquo in enginetransmission control

The Rumble on the Runway began in 2008 Sharpe said when ldquoa couple guys were look-ing to promote the sport and

bring a new influx of people to the North Islandrdquo

North Island Timing Association is the only drag rac-ing association on Vancouver Island that runs three large 18 mile bracket races every race season Port Alberni also has a 14 mile track also at a airport but it is only raced on one week-end per year

ldquoWersquore excited to have a actu-al 18 mile track that is recog-nized by the National Hot Rod Associationrdquo said Sharpe

Spectator admission is $5 per person at the gate and there is a concession on site for breakfast and lunch

Revving up for Rumble race

Submitted photo

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe North Island Loggers Golf Tournament

an event that has run for nearly three decades will have golfers swinging their clubs in the friendly weekend event June 20 and 21

The tournament hosted by Seven Hills Golf and Country Club has three flights taking place Saturday morning Saturday afternoon and Sunday

There are prizes for everyone given out Sunday evening and dinner will be provided There is generally an allotment of 144 golf-ers and all prizes are donated by community businesses

Apart from being a sporting event the tournament is notable in that all profits go towards providing scholarships for local stu-dents through Port Hardy Secondary School and North Island Secondary School In pre-vious years the tournament proceeds went towards supporting local people in need and charities and for the previous three years has been supporting scholarships In 2014 six students were recipients of these scholar-ships

Critical to the success of this event is contri-butions by sponsors and any local organiza-tions or businesses interested in doing so may contact Bill Gray at 250-949-7623 or Lito Pineda at 250-956-5234 Donations may be dropped off at the WFP Port McNeill office or can be picked up by committee members (found on the event Facebook page)

Woods out for Loggers

Tourney

The first Rumble on the Runway drag racing event will be held in Port McNeill June 20-21

The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

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The North Island Selects went 5-0 at a tournament in BurnabySubmitted photo

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NEW LOCATION NEW LOOK GRAND OPENING PRICING

North Island Eagles Summer Hockey Camp

Chilton Regional Arena ndash Port McNeill

June 29 500-700 Atom 715-915 BantamJune 30 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 2 500-700 Atom 715-915 Bantam July 3 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 4 1000-1130 Atom 1145-115 Peewee 130-300 Bantam 315-445 MidgetRegistration is one hour prior to your first ice timeCost $40 per player

Contact Andrew Laming 250-956-2942 or treetech8hotmailcom Shana Shambrook sshambrookrdmwbcca

Hockey Camp

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Speedwayrsquos 2015 season on June 7

Proud Local Sponsor

1705 Campbell Way Port McNeill250-956-4404

wwwmarketplacecomOpen Mon-Sun 8am-9pm

If you know someone who should be the Athlete of the Week phone the Gazette at 250-949-6225

17Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

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NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

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FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

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CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

E-Mail pastorgeorgeprovidenceplaceca

1114

PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

FELLOWSHIPSunday Services - 400pm

1-250-949-6247 Box 159 Port Alice

You are extended a special invitationto share in our Services

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ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCHat entrance to Tsulquate Village

(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

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North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

DEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMING EVENTS

GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

INFORMATION

CANADA BENEFIT Group - Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability Get up to $40000 from the Canadian Government Toll-free 1-888-511-2250 or online at wwwcanadabenefi tcafree-assessment

DEATHSDEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

PERSONALS

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Port Hardy meets every Wednesday amp Saturday at the Upper Island Public Health Unit on Gray Street at 8pm Sundays at the Salvation Army Lighthouse 8635 Granville St at 7pm Contact Ed at 250-902-0310 or 250-949-9655

ALL MALE hot gay hookups Call free 800-462-9090 only 18 and over

Have a problem with alcohol

We can helpAlcoholics Anonymous

Port McNeillRick 250-230-4555Cody 250-230-4218

Mondays and Fridays at 800 pm

Room 3 at the Old School

TRAVEL

TIMESHARE

CANCEL YOUR Timeshare No risk program stop mort-gage amp maintenance pay-ments today 100 money back guarantee Free consul-tation Call us now We can help 1-888-356-5248

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN PORT HARDY Newly renovated

fully furnished 3800 sqft turnkey restaurant available

immediately for lease For further info call

250-949-0556

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION In-demand career Employers have work-at-home positions available Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program Visit Care-erStepcaMT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

HELP WANTED

Camcor Diving Service is hiring WCBDCBC Divers for work on the East amp West Coast of Vancouver Island

Please email resumes to camcordivingtelusnet

or call Kimberlee at 250-217-8443 Staff Housing Available

COOKSSERVERS Northern Lights Restaurantin Port McNeill is looking for cooksservers for our busy summer season Please

email resume to chefphiltelusnet or apply in person

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

MEDICALDENTAL

MEDICAL Transcriptionists are in huge demand Trainwith Canadarsquos top MedicalTranscription school Learnfrom home and work fromhome Call today 1-800-466-1535 or wwwcanscribecomemail infocanscribecom

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

email classifiednorthislandgazettecom

Your community Your classifieds

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wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201512

June 12Rachel McMillan reading from her second book Black

Tide Rising A-Frame Bookstore Port McNeill 7 pm

June 14The Marine Education and Research Society is

hosting the Love your Ocean fund-raiser event at the Seahorse Cafe amp Gallery at Telegraph cove from 11 am to 2 pm

June 18From 430-630 pm at Robert Scott Elementary

School (closed) Bill 11 Awareness barbecue

June 23North Island Community Services Society 37th

AGM Old School Seniorsrsquo room 375 Shelley Crescent Port McNeill 530 dinner financial review election of directors

June 276th annual Port McNeill Logger Sports Society

Lumberjack Competition to be held on Saturday

June 27th at the Port McNeill waterfront with the main show from 11 am to 3 pm

June 29The Port Hardy Seniorsrsquo Housing Society is look-

ing for board members We meet once a month at 7480 Rupert Street Port Hardy in the Seniorsrsquo Common Room Next meeting date June 29 at 7 pm

Please come to the meeting if you are interested in volunteering on this board

For more information please call Jo-Anne Beek at 250-949-6435

July 14th annual Canada Day Regatta Sointula

July 125th Annual North Island Cops for Cancer Golf

Tournament Sunday July 12 10 am Shotgun Start Seven Hills Golf Course To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For information Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

July 13-17St John Gualbert Church in Port McNeill is offer-

ing a week-long summer camp for children The Summer Day Camp programme is designed for children ages 5-11 years old and will run from 9 am to 3 pm each day For more information phone 250-956-3533

July 31- August 3Port AliceRumble Beach 50th Year Reunion

September 12-13The Mount Waddington Fall Fair will be held in

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All AboardSarah Soltaursquos Grade 3 class from Eagle View Elementary School took the opportunity to board a Fisheries boat during World Oceans Day activities in Port Hardy June 8

Kathy OrsquoReilly-Taylor Photo

Dancestreams Vancouver Islandrsquos longest-established youth dance com-pany will be holding auditions for the coming 2015-16 season on Sunday June 14 at Qualicum Beach School of Dance Formed in 1985 to provide enriched training opportunities for professionally minded teen dancers Dancestreams brings together talented teens from communities throughout Vancouver Island

Every Sunday September to May these dedicated and hard-working young people come together in a cen-tral location for six hours of intensive classes and rehearsals on top of their regular training in the home studios Performance of the new works is a key to the success of the Company - each spring the dancers tour through-out the Vancouver Island region and occasionally further afield

This past season Dancestreams spent an incredible eight days in Los Angeles working with a choreogra-pher as well as taking classes at a number of professional venues The Company is renowned throughout the world and has been honoured with

the award for ldquoTop 40 Under 40 and a Creation Residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts Many of the Dancestreams alumni have gone on to successful careers in professional dance Dancestreams offers serious dance students the opportunity to work with dancers with similar focus and determination in a situation where they can learn as much from each other as from the guest teachers and artistic staff

Supported by a registered char-ity (Vancouver Island Youth Dance Theatre) with assistance from the Province of British Columbia and the BC Arts Council Dancestreams gives back to the community by bringing outstanding contemporary dance to both school children and the public at large The audition for dancers age 12 to 18 takes the form of a class Even if your dancer is not yet ready to audition they are welcome to come for class They begin at 1130- 2 pm Cost $15 per class Pre-registration is strongly recommended email Dancestreamsshawca or call 250-723-9525

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Hannah GriffinReporterPort McNeill-

born David Rannala is bringing relief to homeowners who have botched their houses

The Victoria-based contractor is fea-tured on Home and Garden Televisionrsquos new show ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo along-side comedian Steve Patterson Homeowners who have attempted to ren-ovate or fix their own houses with disastrous results are given a les-son from experts and then renovators and then put their skills to use and beautify the mistakes

Rannala owner of Rannala Construction in Victoria and a cer-tified journeyman carpenter says that he ldquoliterally just got kind of a phone call out of the bluerdquo from Ottawa-based televi-sion production com-pany Mountain Road Productions

The company cast him in the show which recently wrapped its first season air-ing now Rannala describes the experi-ence on the show as great but the schedule as hectic with 14 days straight spent shoot-ing each project and a week off in Victoria in between This schedule has allowed Rannala to cultivate a new skill ldquoworking for days on end with basically no sleeprdquo he jokes

The most challeng-ing project Rannala recalls from shooting the first season of ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo is the soon to be aired Hastings project a huge amount of work that needed to be com-pleted in a very short amount of time

ldquoIt was basically bulldozer baitrdquo he says

He usually works on custom high-end homes and says that the stress surround-ing the projects on the show is different because it is about fig-uring out quickly how

to move forward and improve the situation The show includes a team of skilled off-air carpenters who keep work moving when Rannala is involved in on-camera work

Rannala lived in Port McNeill until he was around seven and his father is still a resi-dent

Growing up in Port McNeill his life was full of ldquowhat you do as a kid in McNeill fires and fishingrdquo He moved to Victoria dur-ing his childhood and began an apprentice-ship right out of high school

Back in Victoria now that the show is

airing Rannala paus-es for a second while considering his long term goals

ldquoIf the sun and the stars and the moon

align we would bring the film crew to the North Islandrdquo

New episodes air Tuesday at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 13

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Port McNeill-born contractor stars in new HGTV series

Submitted Photo

Port McNeill-born contractor David Rannala left one of the stars of HGTVrsquos I Wrecked My House with show host Steve Patterson

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THANK YOUFOR JOINING THE FIGHTThank you to all of our volunteers donors and partners whose support made this yearrsquos Daffodil Month such a great success Together we can change cancer forever

Would like to thank the North Island businesses for another successful Legion firewood cut

WESTERN FOREST PRODUCTS INCCOAST FOREST INDUSTRIES LTD

PORT MCNEILL LOG SALVAGEJF TRUCKING LTD

hellipand an amazing army of 70 volunteer workers who turned out to make this yearrsquos Legion woodcut happenYour support is much appreciated because we realize that without your help none of this would have been possible It is a tremendous feeling to know that we have such generosity in the North Island and a true feeling of community spirit

Port McNeill Legion Branch 281 ampPort McNeill Legion Ladies Auxiliary

Call to schedule your consultation with Dr Irinakis 250-338-5011email courtenayperiodontistgmailcom Suite 101-389 12th Street Courtenay

Is pleased to introduce

Dr Anastasios (Tasso) Irinakis

to our practice

Dr Irinakis has been offering his Periondontal Services to the Campbell River region and has fallen in love with the North Island

Dr Irinakis has now established a Periodontal Implant Centre in Courtenay in order to continue to service the residents of the North Island and the Comox Valley

Services Offered at our new facility include- Periodontal Therapy by a Specialist- Esthetic Gum Grafting- Guided Bone Regeneration and of course we always strive to provide the

Highest Standard of Implant Dentistry

QualificationsDoctor of Dental Surgery Athens University Masters in Oral Biology UBC Diploma in Periodontics UBC Fellow of Royal College of Dentists Canada Certified Specialist in Periodontics Restricted to Specialty

bull_____________bull ldquoDr Irinakis currently serves the Graduate Periodontics amp Implant

Surgery program at UBC as a Clinical Associate

Professorrdquo

Did You Know - Dr Tassos Irinakis was the Director of the

Graduate Periodontics amp Implant Surgery program at UBC until the summer of 2014

- He has published extensively his clinical research on Implants amp Bone Grafting on various scientific journals For a list of his scientific research you may go to ldquohttpwwwncbinlmnihgovpubmedterm=irinakisrdquo

Smileof the week

Alexis Dawson 14 right and Danielle Wigard 13 watch a game from the sidelines during the

Aftershock Soccer Tournament in Port Hardy May 29 to May 31

THE NORTH ISLAND EAGLESREP HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Is now accepting coaching applications for the 20152016

Without coaches the divisions will not runPlease express interest to

Andrew Laming at 250-956-2942 ortreetech8hotmailcom

Application deadline June 20th 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorA local student has

made a national splash with a science project that turns the ocean tide into electricity

Clayton Harderrsquos remarkable journey began at North Island Secondary School in Port McNeill with a project called ldquoTidal Power Pumprdquo

Harder a Grade 8 student designed and made a pump that can generate electricity using tides

ldquoWhile I was down at the docks in Port McNeill I noticed the rise and fall of the tides looked like a pump So I thought I would design a pump that would run off the tides to generate electric-ityrdquo said Clayton of the inspiration for his project

The young man is interested particularly in environmental sci-ences and finding ways to ldquostop stuff from harming the environ-mentrdquo

Harder created a

small-scale prototype which was actually able to run a light for a short period of time

This April Clayton 14 entered his proj-ect into the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair at NISS His proj-ect won the Michael Crooks Physics award The BC Hydro for Generations award and Top Overall Project award which allowed him to attend the Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Fredericton New Brunswick

Clayton had to fund-raise over $2000 for this trip said his mom Kathy and was sup-ported by North Island Chipping the Rotary Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill the Lions Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill Lemare Lake Logging Ltd and Strategic Forest Management

NISS Foods Teacher Ricki McCrae pur-chased the ingredients and organized a bake sale and vegetable bundles and firewood were also sold as a fund-raiser

ldquoThey and many others all helped make this trip possiblerdquo said Kathy

ldquoIt made me happy that so many people cared about the science fair and helping people to go thererdquo Clayton said

From May 9 to May 17 Clayton attended this fair along with 500

other kids from across Canada whose projects placed in their regional science fairs There were only 65 projects from BC that made it to the CWSF That total was from the senior intermediate and junior levels combined

The week included a day of judging from 830 am to 530 pm where Clayton was interviewed thoroughly by over 20 different judges There was also two and a half days of public viewing which over 4000 people attended

The event wasnrsquot all work a day was set aside for the kids to go to various sites in the Fredericton area Clayton was able to spend a day at the Bay of Fundy

Friday May 15 featured an awards day ceremony where Clayton was pre-sented with a Silver Medal of Excellence and the Junior Energy Challenge Award The silver medal awards come with a $2000 scholarship to Western University

ldquoThis is a huge achievement as less than one per cent of the science fair projects make it to the Canada Wide Science Fair and out of those less than one third receive any type of awardrdquo said Kathy

ldquoAs parents we are very proud of his accomplishments but we are most proud of who he is He is grow-

ing up to be a fine respectful young man That is what is impor-tantrdquo she said

ldquoWersquove seen increas-ing growth with all the projectsrdquo said Rena Sweeney chair of the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair Committee

Clayton specifically is ldquolooking at ways to apply his projects to solve real world prob-lemsrdquo Sweeney said

ldquoWersquore looking for-ward to see the direc-tion hersquos going itrdquo she said

And his mind is already turning

Although he is just in the initial stages Clayton hopes to build enough pumps to store energy on a Tesla bat-tery to power a home

While he is think-ing about the future Clayton also has an illustrious past

His forays into sci-ence fairs began in Grade 6 when his project was top proj-ect overall but he was too young to attend the CWSF

In 2014 Claytonrsquos project won top overall project once again and he attended the CWSF event which was held in Windsor Ontario There he won a Bronze Medal of Excellence

Science skills obvi-ously run in the family

Claytonrsquos brother Trevor won top over-all project awards in 2011 and 2012 and attended the CWSF in Toronto and then in Charlottetown PEI

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201514

North Island Secondary School Grade 8 student Clayton Harder won two awards at the Canada Wide Science Fair in New Brunswick

Submitted photo

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We will be making electrical system improvements in your area To ensure the safety of our work crews it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately eight hours

Where Port AliceWhen Saturday June 13 2015Time 800 am to 400 pm

To prepare for this interruption and protect your equipment from damage please turn off all lights electrical heaters and major appliances and unplug all electronics

We are sorry for the inconvenience We will restore power as soon as we can

Visit bchydrocomoutages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information 45

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MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGEPORT ALICE

NOTICE OF A

Chamber UpdatePort Hardy amp District Chamber of Commerce ndash Angela Smith Executive DirectorSubmissions to Update Fax 250-949-6653 or email phccadmcablerocketcom

Port Hardy Chamber NEWS

GazetteNORTH ISLAND

sponsored by

Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce Chamber Update June

WELCOME NEW MEMBERSCanadian Cancer Society - We are pleased to welcome the Canadian Cancer Society to our organization Former PHCC board member Lisa Harrison is doing a fantastic job as the North Island Coordinator as evidenced by the great success of the 2015 Relay for Life The next big event is Tour de Rock in September and we look forward to supporting the fundraising efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society

Seaway Ventures Ltd - Leah Robinson is the principal of Seaway Ventures Ltd the organization currently running the Port Hardy Port Authority New releases on the status of port operations are available online at the Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce website wwwporthardychambercom

Port Hardy Flowers and Gifts - We are pleased to add this great business in a new retail location at Market Street in Port Hardy Please visit or call in your order to 250-902-2666

WORLD OCEANS DAY 2015Thank you to all the volunteers and participants at Port Hardyrsquos World Oceans Day Event 2015 Over 575 participants from Port Hardy schools and community attended this annual educational event in Carrot Park Special thanks to Lynette Tanaka of the Port Hardy Visitor Centre for all her efforts in making this event a continued success

VANISLE 360 BBQJoin CFNI Coast Radio live on location during our community BBQ Greet sailors and their teams as they arrive in Port Hardy following the Telegraph Cove to Port Hardy leg The fundraising BBQ amp Awards Ceremony will be in Carrot Park from 400pm - 700pm on Thursday June 11 Proceeds go to benefit community events and programs at the Visitor Services amp Information Centre in Port Hardy Deluxe Burgers amp sides $1000

DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEEDo you have proactive suggestions for the Port Hardy Chamber of

Commerce Downtown Improvement Committee Email them to

managerporthardychambercom for your chance to win a box of garbage

bags amp a trash picker-upper

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 15

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe Tri-Port

Speedway Association kicked off the 2015 season with a race event on June 7

Stock car racing enthusiasts flocked to the wooden stands above the track and lined the top of the hill on picnic blankets and in lawn chairs

Shortly after 1 pm drivers of the six entered cars gathered in the centre of the clay track to hear asso-ciation President Dan Stewart outline what each flag means event rules and regulations as well as to offer his hopes for the day

ldquoThe best thing you

guys can do is expect to lose every event this yearrdquo he said to the gathered drivers explaining that safety was a major priority

ldquoWe all want to go home in one piecerdquo

Engines began to roar as racers began the trophy dash four laps around the track

Announcer Ken Fraser explained that their stock car events typically run about two to three hours and are composed of three dis-tinct events Following the trophy dash there are two heat races one is a time trial and the second is based on points from that time trial

The last event is

based on points stand-ings from throughout the day

President Dan Stewart and Announcer Ken Fraser explained that the hot dry weath-er it was 18 degrees on race day contributed to some issues with dust They mitigate the problem by spraying down throughout the event but it just evapo-rates

The Tri-Port Speedway Association has another event on June 21 at 1 pm and the Dust Bowl Weekend is set for Aug 22 and 23 Anyone interested in volun-teering can contact organizer Teresa Lee at (250) 949-7273

SPORTS amp RECREATIONSubmit results to 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at sportsnorthislandgazettecom bull Deadline 10 am Monday

on deckTell us about items of interest to the sports community

June 18-21Fatherrsquos Day

Classic Slo Pitch tournament coming up June 18-21

June 20-21GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Loggersrsquo tourna-ment

June 21Tri-Port Speedway

Association race June 21 at 1 pm

June 27Port Alice Golf

Club Menrsquos Open June 27-28

June 276th annual Port

McNeill logger Sports Society L u m b e r j a c k Competition from 11 am to 3 pm at the Port McNeill water-front

July 11Tri-Port Speedway

Association race July 11 at 6 pm

July 125th Annual North

Island Cops for Cancer Open Golf Tournament Sunday July 12 at 10 am Seven Hills Golf amp Country Club

To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For infor-mation Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

August 2Donny MacLeod

M e m o r i a l Tournament Aug 1 andor Aug 2 email m-mfarre l lhot-mailcom to register September 12-13

GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Menrsquos Open

Tri-Port Speedway off to great start

The Tri-Port Speedwayrsquos first event of the 2015 season on June 7

Hannah Griffin photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorGet ready to rumbleDrag racing enthusiasts wonrsquot

want to miss the North Island Timing Associationrsquos summer series that promises to provide a million thrills a minute

On June 20-21 the annual Rumble on the Runway will be taking place at the Port McNeill Airport The race is one of three scheduled for this summer The others will be held July 18-19 and Aug 22-23

ldquoEach race day we typically see 50 to 75 carsrdquo said Acting President Chris Sharpe with about 15 from the North island

and the remaining vehicles from Campbell River Courtenay Nanaimo Ladysmith Duncan Shawnigan Lake Victoria Port Alberni Tofino and Powell River

There are typically three class-es of car at the event Sportsman (street carsmini vans) Pro which is a faster car some street cars but mostly dedicated race cars and Super Pro which is basically the same as Pro class but uses ldquoelectronicsrdquo in enginetransmission control

The Rumble on the Runway began in 2008 Sharpe said when ldquoa couple guys were look-ing to promote the sport and

bring a new influx of people to the North Islandrdquo

North Island Timing Association is the only drag rac-ing association on Vancouver Island that runs three large 18 mile bracket races every race season Port Alberni also has a 14 mile track also at a airport but it is only raced on one week-end per year

ldquoWersquore excited to have a actu-al 18 mile track that is recog-nized by the National Hot Rod Associationrdquo said Sharpe

Spectator admission is $5 per person at the gate and there is a concession on site for breakfast and lunch

Revving up for Rumble race

Submitted photo

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe North Island Loggers Golf Tournament

an event that has run for nearly three decades will have golfers swinging their clubs in the friendly weekend event June 20 and 21

The tournament hosted by Seven Hills Golf and Country Club has three flights taking place Saturday morning Saturday afternoon and Sunday

There are prizes for everyone given out Sunday evening and dinner will be provided There is generally an allotment of 144 golf-ers and all prizes are donated by community businesses

Apart from being a sporting event the tournament is notable in that all profits go towards providing scholarships for local stu-dents through Port Hardy Secondary School and North Island Secondary School In pre-vious years the tournament proceeds went towards supporting local people in need and charities and for the previous three years has been supporting scholarships In 2014 six students were recipients of these scholar-ships

Critical to the success of this event is contri-butions by sponsors and any local organiza-tions or businesses interested in doing so may contact Bill Gray at 250-949-7623 or Lito Pineda at 250-956-5234 Donations may be dropped off at the WFP Port McNeill office or can be picked up by committee members (found on the event Facebook page)

Woods out for Loggers

Tourney

The first Rumble on the Runway drag racing event will be held in Port McNeill June 20-21

The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

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June 29 500-700 Atom 715-915 BantamJune 30 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 2 500-700 Atom 715-915 Bantam July 3 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 4 1000-1130 Atom 1145-115 Peewee 130-300 Bantam 315-445 MidgetRegistration is one hour prior to your first ice timeCost $40 per player

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PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

1114

NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

1114

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

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CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

1114

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

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(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

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PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

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ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

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All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

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(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

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North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

DEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMING EVENTS

GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

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Page 13: North Island Gazette, June 11, 2015

Hannah GriffinReporterPort McNeill-

born David Rannala is bringing relief to homeowners who have botched their houses

The Victoria-based contractor is fea-tured on Home and Garden Televisionrsquos new show ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo along-side comedian Steve Patterson Homeowners who have attempted to ren-ovate or fix their own houses with disastrous results are given a les-son from experts and then renovators and then put their skills to use and beautify the mistakes

Rannala owner of Rannala Construction in Victoria and a cer-tified journeyman carpenter says that he ldquoliterally just got kind of a phone call out of the bluerdquo from Ottawa-based televi-sion production com-pany Mountain Road Productions

The company cast him in the show which recently wrapped its first season air-ing now Rannala describes the experi-ence on the show as great but the schedule as hectic with 14 days straight spent shoot-ing each project and a week off in Victoria in between This schedule has allowed Rannala to cultivate a new skill ldquoworking for days on end with basically no sleeprdquo he jokes

The most challeng-ing project Rannala recalls from shooting the first season of ldquoI Wrecked My Houserdquo is the soon to be aired Hastings project a huge amount of work that needed to be com-pleted in a very short amount of time

ldquoIt was basically bulldozer baitrdquo he says

He usually works on custom high-end homes and says that the stress surround-ing the projects on the show is different because it is about fig-uring out quickly how

to move forward and improve the situation The show includes a team of skilled off-air carpenters who keep work moving when Rannala is involved in on-camera work

Rannala lived in Port McNeill until he was around seven and his father is still a resi-dent

Growing up in Port McNeill his life was full of ldquowhat you do as a kid in McNeill fires and fishingrdquo He moved to Victoria dur-ing his childhood and began an apprentice-ship right out of high school

Back in Victoria now that the show is

airing Rannala paus-es for a second while considering his long term goals

ldquoIf the sun and the stars and the moon

align we would bring the film crew to the North Islandrdquo

New episodes air Tuesday at 10 pm Eastern and Pacific

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 13

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Port McNeill-born contractor David Rannala left one of the stars of HGTVrsquos I Wrecked My House with show host Steve Patterson

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THANK YOUFOR JOINING THE FIGHTThank you to all of our volunteers donors and partners whose support made this yearrsquos Daffodil Month such a great success Together we can change cancer forever

Would like to thank the North Island businesses for another successful Legion firewood cut

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hellipand an amazing army of 70 volunteer workers who turned out to make this yearrsquos Legion woodcut happenYour support is much appreciated because we realize that without your help none of this would have been possible It is a tremendous feeling to know that we have such generosity in the North Island and a true feeling of community spirit

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Call to schedule your consultation with Dr Irinakis 250-338-5011email courtenayperiodontistgmailcom Suite 101-389 12th Street Courtenay

Is pleased to introduce

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Smileof the week

Alexis Dawson 14 right and Danielle Wigard 13 watch a game from the sidelines during the

Aftershock Soccer Tournament in Port Hardy May 29 to May 31

THE NORTH ISLAND EAGLESREP HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

Is now accepting coaching applications for the 20152016

Without coaches the divisions will not runPlease express interest to

Andrew Laming at 250-956-2942 ortreetech8hotmailcom

Application deadline June 20th 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorA local student has

made a national splash with a science project that turns the ocean tide into electricity

Clayton Harderrsquos remarkable journey began at North Island Secondary School in Port McNeill with a project called ldquoTidal Power Pumprdquo

Harder a Grade 8 student designed and made a pump that can generate electricity using tides

ldquoWhile I was down at the docks in Port McNeill I noticed the rise and fall of the tides looked like a pump So I thought I would design a pump that would run off the tides to generate electric-ityrdquo said Clayton of the inspiration for his project

The young man is interested particularly in environmental sci-ences and finding ways to ldquostop stuff from harming the environ-mentrdquo

Harder created a

small-scale prototype which was actually able to run a light for a short period of time

This April Clayton 14 entered his proj-ect into the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair at NISS His proj-ect won the Michael Crooks Physics award The BC Hydro for Generations award and Top Overall Project award which allowed him to attend the Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Fredericton New Brunswick

Clayton had to fund-raise over $2000 for this trip said his mom Kathy and was sup-ported by North Island Chipping the Rotary Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill the Lions Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill Lemare Lake Logging Ltd and Strategic Forest Management

NISS Foods Teacher Ricki McCrae pur-chased the ingredients and organized a bake sale and vegetable bundles and firewood were also sold as a fund-raiser

ldquoThey and many others all helped make this trip possiblerdquo said Kathy

ldquoIt made me happy that so many people cared about the science fair and helping people to go thererdquo Clayton said

From May 9 to May 17 Clayton attended this fair along with 500

other kids from across Canada whose projects placed in their regional science fairs There were only 65 projects from BC that made it to the CWSF That total was from the senior intermediate and junior levels combined

The week included a day of judging from 830 am to 530 pm where Clayton was interviewed thoroughly by over 20 different judges There was also two and a half days of public viewing which over 4000 people attended

The event wasnrsquot all work a day was set aside for the kids to go to various sites in the Fredericton area Clayton was able to spend a day at the Bay of Fundy

Friday May 15 featured an awards day ceremony where Clayton was pre-sented with a Silver Medal of Excellence and the Junior Energy Challenge Award The silver medal awards come with a $2000 scholarship to Western University

ldquoThis is a huge achievement as less than one per cent of the science fair projects make it to the Canada Wide Science Fair and out of those less than one third receive any type of awardrdquo said Kathy

ldquoAs parents we are very proud of his accomplishments but we are most proud of who he is He is grow-

ing up to be a fine respectful young man That is what is impor-tantrdquo she said

ldquoWersquove seen increas-ing growth with all the projectsrdquo said Rena Sweeney chair of the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair Committee

Clayton specifically is ldquolooking at ways to apply his projects to solve real world prob-lemsrdquo Sweeney said

ldquoWersquore looking for-ward to see the direc-tion hersquos going itrdquo she said

And his mind is already turning

Although he is just in the initial stages Clayton hopes to build enough pumps to store energy on a Tesla bat-tery to power a home

While he is think-ing about the future Clayton also has an illustrious past

His forays into sci-ence fairs began in Grade 6 when his project was top proj-ect overall but he was too young to attend the CWSF

In 2014 Claytonrsquos project won top overall project once again and he attended the CWSF event which was held in Windsor Ontario There he won a Bronze Medal of Excellence

Science skills obvi-ously run in the family

Claytonrsquos brother Trevor won top over-all project awards in 2011 and 2012 and attended the CWSF in Toronto and then in Charlottetown PEI

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201514

North Island Secondary School Grade 8 student Clayton Harder won two awards at the Canada Wide Science Fair in New Brunswick

Submitted photo

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We will be making electrical system improvements in your area To ensure the safety of our work crews it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately eight hours

Where Port AliceWhen Saturday June 13 2015Time 800 am to 400 pm

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We are sorry for the inconvenience We will restore power as soon as we can

Visit bchydrocomoutages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information 45

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MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGEPORT ALICE

NOTICE OF A

Chamber UpdatePort Hardy amp District Chamber of Commerce ndash Angela Smith Executive DirectorSubmissions to Update Fax 250-949-6653 or email phccadmcablerocketcom

Port Hardy Chamber NEWS

GazetteNORTH ISLAND

sponsored by

Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce Chamber Update June

WELCOME NEW MEMBERSCanadian Cancer Society - We are pleased to welcome the Canadian Cancer Society to our organization Former PHCC board member Lisa Harrison is doing a fantastic job as the North Island Coordinator as evidenced by the great success of the 2015 Relay for Life The next big event is Tour de Rock in September and we look forward to supporting the fundraising efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society

Seaway Ventures Ltd - Leah Robinson is the principal of Seaway Ventures Ltd the organization currently running the Port Hardy Port Authority New releases on the status of port operations are available online at the Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce website wwwporthardychambercom

Port Hardy Flowers and Gifts - We are pleased to add this great business in a new retail location at Market Street in Port Hardy Please visit or call in your order to 250-902-2666

WORLD OCEANS DAY 2015Thank you to all the volunteers and participants at Port Hardyrsquos World Oceans Day Event 2015 Over 575 participants from Port Hardy schools and community attended this annual educational event in Carrot Park Special thanks to Lynette Tanaka of the Port Hardy Visitor Centre for all her efforts in making this event a continued success

VANISLE 360 BBQJoin CFNI Coast Radio live on location during our community BBQ Greet sailors and their teams as they arrive in Port Hardy following the Telegraph Cove to Port Hardy leg The fundraising BBQ amp Awards Ceremony will be in Carrot Park from 400pm - 700pm on Thursday June 11 Proceeds go to benefit community events and programs at the Visitor Services amp Information Centre in Port Hardy Deluxe Burgers amp sides $1000

DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEEDo you have proactive suggestions for the Port Hardy Chamber of

Commerce Downtown Improvement Committee Email them to

managerporthardychambercom for your chance to win a box of garbage

bags amp a trash picker-upper

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 15

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe Tri-Port

Speedway Association kicked off the 2015 season with a race event on June 7

Stock car racing enthusiasts flocked to the wooden stands above the track and lined the top of the hill on picnic blankets and in lawn chairs

Shortly after 1 pm drivers of the six entered cars gathered in the centre of the clay track to hear asso-ciation President Dan Stewart outline what each flag means event rules and regulations as well as to offer his hopes for the day

ldquoThe best thing you

guys can do is expect to lose every event this yearrdquo he said to the gathered drivers explaining that safety was a major priority

ldquoWe all want to go home in one piecerdquo

Engines began to roar as racers began the trophy dash four laps around the track

Announcer Ken Fraser explained that their stock car events typically run about two to three hours and are composed of three dis-tinct events Following the trophy dash there are two heat races one is a time trial and the second is based on points from that time trial

The last event is

based on points stand-ings from throughout the day

President Dan Stewart and Announcer Ken Fraser explained that the hot dry weath-er it was 18 degrees on race day contributed to some issues with dust They mitigate the problem by spraying down throughout the event but it just evapo-rates

The Tri-Port Speedway Association has another event on June 21 at 1 pm and the Dust Bowl Weekend is set for Aug 22 and 23 Anyone interested in volun-teering can contact organizer Teresa Lee at (250) 949-7273

SPORTS amp RECREATIONSubmit results to 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at sportsnorthislandgazettecom bull Deadline 10 am Monday

on deckTell us about items of interest to the sports community

June 18-21Fatherrsquos Day

Classic Slo Pitch tournament coming up June 18-21

June 20-21GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Loggersrsquo tourna-ment

June 21Tri-Port Speedway

Association race June 21 at 1 pm

June 27Port Alice Golf

Club Menrsquos Open June 27-28

June 276th annual Port

McNeill logger Sports Society L u m b e r j a c k Competition from 11 am to 3 pm at the Port McNeill water-front

July 11Tri-Port Speedway

Association race July 11 at 6 pm

July 125th Annual North

Island Cops for Cancer Open Golf Tournament Sunday July 12 at 10 am Seven Hills Golf amp Country Club

To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For infor-mation Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

August 2Donny MacLeod

M e m o r i a l Tournament Aug 1 andor Aug 2 email m-mfarre l lhot-mailcom to register September 12-13

GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Menrsquos Open

Tri-Port Speedway off to great start

The Tri-Port Speedwayrsquos first event of the 2015 season on June 7

Hannah Griffin photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorGet ready to rumbleDrag racing enthusiasts wonrsquot

want to miss the North Island Timing Associationrsquos summer series that promises to provide a million thrills a minute

On June 20-21 the annual Rumble on the Runway will be taking place at the Port McNeill Airport The race is one of three scheduled for this summer The others will be held July 18-19 and Aug 22-23

ldquoEach race day we typically see 50 to 75 carsrdquo said Acting President Chris Sharpe with about 15 from the North island

and the remaining vehicles from Campbell River Courtenay Nanaimo Ladysmith Duncan Shawnigan Lake Victoria Port Alberni Tofino and Powell River

There are typically three class-es of car at the event Sportsman (street carsmini vans) Pro which is a faster car some street cars but mostly dedicated race cars and Super Pro which is basically the same as Pro class but uses ldquoelectronicsrdquo in enginetransmission control

The Rumble on the Runway began in 2008 Sharpe said when ldquoa couple guys were look-ing to promote the sport and

bring a new influx of people to the North Islandrdquo

North Island Timing Association is the only drag rac-ing association on Vancouver Island that runs three large 18 mile bracket races every race season Port Alberni also has a 14 mile track also at a airport but it is only raced on one week-end per year

ldquoWersquore excited to have a actu-al 18 mile track that is recog-nized by the National Hot Rod Associationrdquo said Sharpe

Spectator admission is $5 per person at the gate and there is a concession on site for breakfast and lunch

Revving up for Rumble race

Submitted photo

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe North Island Loggers Golf Tournament

an event that has run for nearly three decades will have golfers swinging their clubs in the friendly weekend event June 20 and 21

The tournament hosted by Seven Hills Golf and Country Club has three flights taking place Saturday morning Saturday afternoon and Sunday

There are prizes for everyone given out Sunday evening and dinner will be provided There is generally an allotment of 144 golf-ers and all prizes are donated by community businesses

Apart from being a sporting event the tournament is notable in that all profits go towards providing scholarships for local stu-dents through Port Hardy Secondary School and North Island Secondary School In pre-vious years the tournament proceeds went towards supporting local people in need and charities and for the previous three years has been supporting scholarships In 2014 six students were recipients of these scholar-ships

Critical to the success of this event is contri-butions by sponsors and any local organiza-tions or businesses interested in doing so may contact Bill Gray at 250-949-7623 or Lito Pineda at 250-956-5234 Donations may be dropped off at the WFP Port McNeill office or can be picked up by committee members (found on the event Facebook page)

Woods out for Loggers

Tourney

The first Rumble on the Runway drag racing event will be held in Port McNeill June 20-21

The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

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PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

1114

NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

1114

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

1114

CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

1114

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

E-Mail pastorgeorgeprovidenceplaceca

1114

PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

FELLOWSHIPSunday Services - 400pm

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1114

ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

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1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

1114

North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

DEATHS DEATHS

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COMING EVENTS

GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

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BOATS

The award-winning Victoria News has an immediate opening for an editor

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Page 14: North Island Gazette, June 11, 2015

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorA local student has

made a national splash with a science project that turns the ocean tide into electricity

Clayton Harderrsquos remarkable journey began at North Island Secondary School in Port McNeill with a project called ldquoTidal Power Pumprdquo

Harder a Grade 8 student designed and made a pump that can generate electricity using tides

ldquoWhile I was down at the docks in Port McNeill I noticed the rise and fall of the tides looked like a pump So I thought I would design a pump that would run off the tides to generate electric-ityrdquo said Clayton of the inspiration for his project

The young man is interested particularly in environmental sci-ences and finding ways to ldquostop stuff from harming the environ-mentrdquo

Harder created a

small-scale prototype which was actually able to run a light for a short period of time

This April Clayton 14 entered his proj-ect into the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair at NISS His proj-ect won the Michael Crooks Physics award The BC Hydro for Generations award and Top Overall Project award which allowed him to attend the Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Fredericton New Brunswick

Clayton had to fund-raise over $2000 for this trip said his mom Kathy and was sup-ported by North Island Chipping the Rotary Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill the Lions Clubs of Port Hardy and Port McNeill Lemare Lake Logging Ltd and Strategic Forest Management

NISS Foods Teacher Ricki McCrae pur-chased the ingredients and organized a bake sale and vegetable bundles and firewood were also sold as a fund-raiser

ldquoThey and many others all helped make this trip possiblerdquo said Kathy

ldquoIt made me happy that so many people cared about the science fair and helping people to go thererdquo Clayton said

From May 9 to May 17 Clayton attended this fair along with 500

other kids from across Canada whose projects placed in their regional science fairs There were only 65 projects from BC that made it to the CWSF That total was from the senior intermediate and junior levels combined

The week included a day of judging from 830 am to 530 pm where Clayton was interviewed thoroughly by over 20 different judges There was also two and a half days of public viewing which over 4000 people attended

The event wasnrsquot all work a day was set aside for the kids to go to various sites in the Fredericton area Clayton was able to spend a day at the Bay of Fundy

Friday May 15 featured an awards day ceremony where Clayton was pre-sented with a Silver Medal of Excellence and the Junior Energy Challenge Award The silver medal awards come with a $2000 scholarship to Western University

ldquoThis is a huge achievement as less than one per cent of the science fair projects make it to the Canada Wide Science Fair and out of those less than one third receive any type of awardrdquo said Kathy

ldquoAs parents we are very proud of his accomplishments but we are most proud of who he is He is grow-

ing up to be a fine respectful young man That is what is impor-tantrdquo she said

ldquoWersquove seen increas-ing growth with all the projectsrdquo said Rena Sweeney chair of the Northern Vancouver Island Regional Science Fair Committee

Clayton specifically is ldquolooking at ways to apply his projects to solve real world prob-lemsrdquo Sweeney said

ldquoWersquore looking for-ward to see the direc-tion hersquos going itrdquo she said

And his mind is already turning

Although he is just in the initial stages Clayton hopes to build enough pumps to store energy on a Tesla bat-tery to power a home

While he is think-ing about the future Clayton also has an illustrious past

His forays into sci-ence fairs began in Grade 6 when his project was top proj-ect overall but he was too young to attend the CWSF

In 2014 Claytonrsquos project won top overall project once again and he attended the CWSF event which was held in Windsor Ontario There he won a Bronze Medal of Excellence

Science skills obvi-ously run in the family

Claytonrsquos brother Trevor won top over-all project awards in 2011 and 2012 and attended the CWSF in Toronto and then in Charlottetown PEI

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201514

North Island Secondary School Grade 8 student Clayton Harder won two awards at the Canada Wide Science Fair in New Brunswick

Submitted photo

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Project generates awards

We will be making electrical system improvements in your area To ensure the safety of our work crews it will be necessary to interrupt electrical service for approximately eight hours

Where Port AliceWhen Saturday June 13 2015Time 800 am to 400 pm

To prepare for this interruption and protect your equipment from damage please turn off all lights electrical heaters and major appliances and unplug all electronics

We are sorry for the inconvenience We will restore power as soon as we can

Visit bchydrocomoutages or call 1 888 POWERON (1 888 769 3766) for more information 45

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MAINTENANCE POWER OUTAGEPORT ALICE

NOTICE OF A

Chamber UpdatePort Hardy amp District Chamber of Commerce ndash Angela Smith Executive DirectorSubmissions to Update Fax 250-949-6653 or email phccadmcablerocketcom

Port Hardy Chamber NEWS

GazetteNORTH ISLAND

sponsored by

Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce Chamber Update June

WELCOME NEW MEMBERSCanadian Cancer Society - We are pleased to welcome the Canadian Cancer Society to our organization Former PHCC board member Lisa Harrison is doing a fantastic job as the North Island Coordinator as evidenced by the great success of the 2015 Relay for Life The next big event is Tour de Rock in September and we look forward to supporting the fundraising efforts of the Canadian Cancer Society

Seaway Ventures Ltd - Leah Robinson is the principal of Seaway Ventures Ltd the organization currently running the Port Hardy Port Authority New releases on the status of port operations are available online at the Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce website wwwporthardychambercom

Port Hardy Flowers and Gifts - We are pleased to add this great business in a new retail location at Market Street in Port Hardy Please visit or call in your order to 250-902-2666

WORLD OCEANS DAY 2015Thank you to all the volunteers and participants at Port Hardyrsquos World Oceans Day Event 2015 Over 575 participants from Port Hardy schools and community attended this annual educational event in Carrot Park Special thanks to Lynette Tanaka of the Port Hardy Visitor Centre for all her efforts in making this event a continued success

VANISLE 360 BBQJoin CFNI Coast Radio live on location during our community BBQ Greet sailors and their teams as they arrive in Port Hardy following the Telegraph Cove to Port Hardy leg The fundraising BBQ amp Awards Ceremony will be in Carrot Park from 400pm - 700pm on Thursday June 11 Proceeds go to benefit community events and programs at the Visitor Services amp Information Centre in Port Hardy Deluxe Burgers amp sides $1000

DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEEDo you have proactive suggestions for the Port Hardy Chamber of

Commerce Downtown Improvement Committee Email them to

managerporthardychambercom for your chance to win a box of garbage

bags amp a trash picker-upper

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 15

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe Tri-Port

Speedway Association kicked off the 2015 season with a race event on June 7

Stock car racing enthusiasts flocked to the wooden stands above the track and lined the top of the hill on picnic blankets and in lawn chairs

Shortly after 1 pm drivers of the six entered cars gathered in the centre of the clay track to hear asso-ciation President Dan Stewart outline what each flag means event rules and regulations as well as to offer his hopes for the day

ldquoThe best thing you

guys can do is expect to lose every event this yearrdquo he said to the gathered drivers explaining that safety was a major priority

ldquoWe all want to go home in one piecerdquo

Engines began to roar as racers began the trophy dash four laps around the track

Announcer Ken Fraser explained that their stock car events typically run about two to three hours and are composed of three dis-tinct events Following the trophy dash there are two heat races one is a time trial and the second is based on points from that time trial

The last event is

based on points stand-ings from throughout the day

President Dan Stewart and Announcer Ken Fraser explained that the hot dry weath-er it was 18 degrees on race day contributed to some issues with dust They mitigate the problem by spraying down throughout the event but it just evapo-rates

The Tri-Port Speedway Association has another event on June 21 at 1 pm and the Dust Bowl Weekend is set for Aug 22 and 23 Anyone interested in volun-teering can contact organizer Teresa Lee at (250) 949-7273

SPORTS amp RECREATIONSubmit results to 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at sportsnorthislandgazettecom bull Deadline 10 am Monday

on deckTell us about items of interest to the sports community

June 18-21Fatherrsquos Day

Classic Slo Pitch tournament coming up June 18-21

June 20-21GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Loggersrsquo tourna-ment

June 21Tri-Port Speedway

Association race June 21 at 1 pm

June 27Port Alice Golf

Club Menrsquos Open June 27-28

June 276th annual Port

McNeill logger Sports Society L u m b e r j a c k Competition from 11 am to 3 pm at the Port McNeill water-front

July 11Tri-Port Speedway

Association race July 11 at 6 pm

July 125th Annual North

Island Cops for Cancer Open Golf Tournament Sunday July 12 at 10 am Seven Hills Golf amp Country Club

To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For infor-mation Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

August 2Donny MacLeod

M e m o r i a l Tournament Aug 1 andor Aug 2 email m-mfarre l lhot-mailcom to register September 12-13

GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Menrsquos Open

Tri-Port Speedway off to great start

The Tri-Port Speedwayrsquos first event of the 2015 season on June 7

Hannah Griffin photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorGet ready to rumbleDrag racing enthusiasts wonrsquot

want to miss the North Island Timing Associationrsquos summer series that promises to provide a million thrills a minute

On June 20-21 the annual Rumble on the Runway will be taking place at the Port McNeill Airport The race is one of three scheduled for this summer The others will be held July 18-19 and Aug 22-23

ldquoEach race day we typically see 50 to 75 carsrdquo said Acting President Chris Sharpe with about 15 from the North island

and the remaining vehicles from Campbell River Courtenay Nanaimo Ladysmith Duncan Shawnigan Lake Victoria Port Alberni Tofino and Powell River

There are typically three class-es of car at the event Sportsman (street carsmini vans) Pro which is a faster car some street cars but mostly dedicated race cars and Super Pro which is basically the same as Pro class but uses ldquoelectronicsrdquo in enginetransmission control

The Rumble on the Runway began in 2008 Sharpe said when ldquoa couple guys were look-ing to promote the sport and

bring a new influx of people to the North Islandrdquo

North Island Timing Association is the only drag rac-ing association on Vancouver Island that runs three large 18 mile bracket races every race season Port Alberni also has a 14 mile track also at a airport but it is only raced on one week-end per year

ldquoWersquore excited to have a actu-al 18 mile track that is recog-nized by the National Hot Rod Associationrdquo said Sharpe

Spectator admission is $5 per person at the gate and there is a concession on site for breakfast and lunch

Revving up for Rumble race

Submitted photo

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe North Island Loggers Golf Tournament

an event that has run for nearly three decades will have golfers swinging their clubs in the friendly weekend event June 20 and 21

The tournament hosted by Seven Hills Golf and Country Club has three flights taking place Saturday morning Saturday afternoon and Sunday

There are prizes for everyone given out Sunday evening and dinner will be provided There is generally an allotment of 144 golf-ers and all prizes are donated by community businesses

Apart from being a sporting event the tournament is notable in that all profits go towards providing scholarships for local stu-dents through Port Hardy Secondary School and North Island Secondary School In pre-vious years the tournament proceeds went towards supporting local people in need and charities and for the previous three years has been supporting scholarships In 2014 six students were recipients of these scholar-ships

Critical to the success of this event is contri-butions by sponsors and any local organiza-tions or businesses interested in doing so may contact Bill Gray at 250-949-7623 or Lito Pineda at 250-956-5234 Donations may be dropped off at the WFP Port McNeill office or can be picked up by committee members (found on the event Facebook page)

Woods out for Loggers

Tourney

The first Rumble on the Runway drag racing event will be held in Port McNeill June 20-21

The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

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North Island Eagles Summer Hockey Camp

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June 29 500-700 Atom 715-915 BantamJune 30 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 2 500-700 Atom 715-915 Bantam July 3 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 4 1000-1130 Atom 1145-115 Peewee 130-300 Bantam 315-445 MidgetRegistration is one hour prior to your first ice timeCost $40 per player

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17Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

1114

NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

1114

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

1114

CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

E-Mail pastorgeorgeprovidenceplaceca

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PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

FELLOWSHIPSunday Services - 400pm

1-250-949-6247 Box 159 Port Alice

You are extended a special invitationto share in our Services

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ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCHat entrance to Tsulquate Village

(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

1114

North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

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Page 15: North Island Gazette, June 11, 2015

Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom 15

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe Tri-Port

Speedway Association kicked off the 2015 season with a race event on June 7

Stock car racing enthusiasts flocked to the wooden stands above the track and lined the top of the hill on picnic blankets and in lawn chairs

Shortly after 1 pm drivers of the six entered cars gathered in the centre of the clay track to hear asso-ciation President Dan Stewart outline what each flag means event rules and regulations as well as to offer his hopes for the day

ldquoThe best thing you

guys can do is expect to lose every event this yearrdquo he said to the gathered drivers explaining that safety was a major priority

ldquoWe all want to go home in one piecerdquo

Engines began to roar as racers began the trophy dash four laps around the track

Announcer Ken Fraser explained that their stock car events typically run about two to three hours and are composed of three dis-tinct events Following the trophy dash there are two heat races one is a time trial and the second is based on points from that time trial

The last event is

based on points stand-ings from throughout the day

President Dan Stewart and Announcer Ken Fraser explained that the hot dry weath-er it was 18 degrees on race day contributed to some issues with dust They mitigate the problem by spraying down throughout the event but it just evapo-rates

The Tri-Port Speedway Association has another event on June 21 at 1 pm and the Dust Bowl Weekend is set for Aug 22 and 23 Anyone interested in volun-teering can contact organizer Teresa Lee at (250) 949-7273

SPORTS amp RECREATIONSubmit results to 250-949-6225 Fax 250-949-7655 or email us at sportsnorthislandgazettecom bull Deadline 10 am Monday

on deckTell us about items of interest to the sports community

June 18-21Fatherrsquos Day

Classic Slo Pitch tournament coming up June 18-21

June 20-21GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Loggersrsquo tourna-ment

June 21Tri-Port Speedway

Association race June 21 at 1 pm

June 27Port Alice Golf

Club Menrsquos Open June 27-28

June 276th annual Port

McNeill logger Sports Society L u m b e r j a c k Competition from 11 am to 3 pm at the Port McNeill water-front

July 11Tri-Port Speedway

Association race July 11 at 6 pm

July 125th Annual North

Island Cops for Cancer Open Golf Tournament Sunday July 12 at 10 am Seven Hills Golf amp Country Club

To register Call the Seven Hills Golf Course (250) 949-9818 For infor-mation Call Lisa Harrison at 250-218-7158

August 2Donny MacLeod

M e m o r i a l Tournament Aug 1 andor Aug 2 email m-mfarre l lhot-mailcom to register September 12-13

GolfSeven Hills Golf

and Country Club Menrsquos Open

Tri-Port Speedway off to great start

The Tri-Port Speedwayrsquos first event of the 2015 season on June 7

Hannah Griffin photo

By Kathy OrsquoReilly-TaylorEditorGet ready to rumbleDrag racing enthusiasts wonrsquot

want to miss the North Island Timing Associationrsquos summer series that promises to provide a million thrills a minute

On June 20-21 the annual Rumble on the Runway will be taking place at the Port McNeill Airport The race is one of three scheduled for this summer The others will be held July 18-19 and Aug 22-23

ldquoEach race day we typically see 50 to 75 carsrdquo said Acting President Chris Sharpe with about 15 from the North island

and the remaining vehicles from Campbell River Courtenay Nanaimo Ladysmith Duncan Shawnigan Lake Victoria Port Alberni Tofino and Powell River

There are typically three class-es of car at the event Sportsman (street carsmini vans) Pro which is a faster car some street cars but mostly dedicated race cars and Super Pro which is basically the same as Pro class but uses ldquoelectronicsrdquo in enginetransmission control

The Rumble on the Runway began in 2008 Sharpe said when ldquoa couple guys were look-ing to promote the sport and

bring a new influx of people to the North Islandrdquo

North Island Timing Association is the only drag rac-ing association on Vancouver Island that runs three large 18 mile bracket races every race season Port Alberni also has a 14 mile track also at a airport but it is only raced on one week-end per year

ldquoWersquore excited to have a actu-al 18 mile track that is recog-nized by the National Hot Rod Associationrdquo said Sharpe

Spectator admission is $5 per person at the gate and there is a concession on site for breakfast and lunch

Revving up for Rumble race

Submitted photo

By Hannah GriffinReporterThe North Island Loggers Golf Tournament

an event that has run for nearly three decades will have golfers swinging their clubs in the friendly weekend event June 20 and 21

The tournament hosted by Seven Hills Golf and Country Club has three flights taking place Saturday morning Saturday afternoon and Sunday

There are prizes for everyone given out Sunday evening and dinner will be provided There is generally an allotment of 144 golf-ers and all prizes are donated by community businesses

Apart from being a sporting event the tournament is notable in that all profits go towards providing scholarships for local stu-dents through Port Hardy Secondary School and North Island Secondary School In pre-vious years the tournament proceeds went towards supporting local people in need and charities and for the previous three years has been supporting scholarships In 2014 six students were recipients of these scholar-ships

Critical to the success of this event is contri-butions by sponsors and any local organiza-tions or businesses interested in doing so may contact Bill Gray at 250-949-7623 or Lito Pineda at 250-956-5234 Donations may be dropped off at the WFP Port McNeill office or can be picked up by committee members (found on the event Facebook page)

Woods out for Loggers

Tourney

The first Rumble on the Runway drag racing event will be held in Port McNeill June 20-21

The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

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The North Island Selects went 5-0 at a tournament in BurnabySubmitted photo

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PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

1114

NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

1114

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

1114

CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

1114

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

E-Mail pastorgeorgeprovidenceplaceca

1114

PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

FELLOWSHIPSunday Services - 400pm

1-250-949-6247 Box 159 Port Alice

You are extended a special invitationto share in our Services

1114

ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCHat entrance to Tsulquate Village

(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

1114

North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

DEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMING EVENTS

GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

INFORMATION

CANADA BENEFIT Group - Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability Get up to $40000 from the Canadian Government Toll-free 1-888-511-2250 or online at wwwcanadabenefi tcafree-assessment

DEATHSDEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

PERSONALS

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Port Hardy meets every Wednesday amp Saturday at the Upper Island Public Health Unit on Gray Street at 8pm Sundays at the Salvation Army Lighthouse 8635 Granville St at 7pm Contact Ed at 250-902-0310 or 250-949-9655

ALL MALE hot gay hookups Call free 800-462-9090 only 18 and over

Have a problem with alcohol

We can helpAlcoholics Anonymous

Port McNeillRick 250-230-4555Cody 250-230-4218

Mondays and Fridays at 800 pm

Room 3 at the Old School

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TIMESHARE

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EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN PORT HARDY Newly renovated

fully furnished 3800 sqft turnkey restaurant available

immediately for lease For further info call

250-949-0556

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION In-demand career Employers have work-at-home positions available Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program Visit Care-erStepcaMT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

HELP WANTED

Camcor Diving Service is hiring WCBDCBC Divers for work on the East amp West Coast of Vancouver Island

Please email resumes to camcordivingtelusnet

or call Kimberlee at 250-217-8443 Staff Housing Available

COOKSSERVERS Northern Lights Restaurantin Port McNeill is looking for cooksservers for our busy summer season Please

email resume to chefphiltelusnet or apply in person

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

MEDICALDENTAL

MEDICAL Transcriptionists are in huge demand Trainwith Canadarsquos top MedicalTranscription school Learnfrom home and work fromhome Call today 1-800-466-1535 or wwwcanscribecomemail infocanscribecom

PERSONAL SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

email classifiednorthislandgazettecom

Your community Your classifieds

TOLL FREE 1-855-310-3535

$30 SELL IT IN 3 OR IT RUNS FOR FREEPlace your private party automotive ad with us in your community paper for the next 3 weeks for only $30 If your vehicle does not sell call us and well run it again at NO CHARGE Private party only cannot be combined with other discounts

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTSFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Your Community Your Classifi eds Call 1-855-310-3535

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND

ONLINE

bcclassifi edcom

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201518

FIRST NATIONS SUPPORT WORKER (Contract)Eke Me Xi Learning Centre

30 Hours per week

General ResponsibilitiesThe First Nations Support Worker position is a member of the First Nations Support Team and is a position created from the Enhancement Agreement consultation process (2010) to provide additional support services to students through a more holistic vision The position is specific to the enhancement model delivered at the Eke Me Xi Learning Centre and areas of focus for the position are to provide academic and socio-emotional sup-port student transitions to advocate for students and their needs and to provide inter-ventionprevention measures by connecting with students staff families and communi-ty support systems to increase student success

JOB SCOPE

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Secondary Schools

ie Lahal Tournament National Aboriginal Day

and support relationships between school and home

Aboriginal students

of language and cultural contexts into daily activities (where possible)

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

courses in First Nations Studies Anthropology English Mathematics Sociology

arts social studies and science

programs

Grace Smith ~

CAMCOR DIVING SERVICES

is hiring WCBDCBC Diver on the East amp West

Coast of Vancouver Island Please email resumes to

camcordivingtelusnet or call Kimberlee at 250-217-8443 Staff Housing Available

PERSONAL SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

GET BACK ON TRACK Bad credit Bills Unemployed Need Money We Lend If you own your own home - you qualify Pioneer Acceptance Corp Member BBB

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LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today We can easily approve you by phone 1st 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now Rates start at Prime Equity counts We donrsquot rely on credit age or income

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HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

FULL SERVICE plumbing from Parker Dean Fast re-liable 247 service Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad Vancouver area 1-800-573-2928

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

ONLINE AUCTION COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT- OPENS JUNE 10 - CLOSES JUNE 17 2015----------Bailiff Seized Goods PLUS Lease Return equip AND some never installed equip---incl Eloma Elec Combi Oven Dish-washers Mixers Walkins Coolers Freezers Water Heating Ice Cream slicers furnishings AND MORE View Monday to Friday 10am to 3pm Active Auction Mart Unit 295 - 19358 96th Ave Surrey BC--- view ONLINE amp REGISTER to BID wwwactiveauction-martcom --- Tel 604-371-1190 - email buyitactiveauction-martcom

HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

Are you moving Do you have

an art project We have roll ends

Various prices for various sizes at the

North Island Gazette Come see us

SAWMILLS FROM only $4397 - Make money amp save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free info amp DVD wwwNorwoodSaw millscom400OT or call 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

95 ACRE UNIQUE 4 bd 2300 sq ft split level home Peaceful and private 35 fruit trees and grapevines Walking distance to town school golf and trails Ocean mountain and city view (250)286-0634 www991petersencom

HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

PORT HARDY Well main-tained 6-plex Great invest-ment $385000 Call Noreen 250-949-6319 or email toimagineitcablerocketcom

WHOLE DUPLEX for sale- 1280sq ft per side 35 bdrms 15 bath 9498 McDougall Rd Port Hardy BC $215000 Call (250)334-8474h t t p c o m ox va l l ey c r a i g -slistcareo5019806389html

HOUSES FOR SALE

7175 HIGHLAND Dr Port Hardy 2520 sq ft 4bdr home 2 landscaped lots joined 2 door garage Walkout base-mentsuite 250-949-8922 or wwwislandnet~fi shnet Ask-ing $336000

HELP WANTED

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

OUR mortgage rates start at 219 (oac) Servicing all of BC Diffi cult Situations Welcome Call Today (855) 585 2080 or apply online at wwwrescommortgagecom

RENTALS

APARTMENTCONDO

3 BDRM APTS for rent in Har-bourview $750-$800mth No pets smoking partying Credit checkrefrsquos reqrsquod Free grocery cardhalf month rent free with lease Call Mike 250-230-3375

HADDINGTON COURTAPARTMENTS

PORT MCNEILL Newly renovated

apartments for rent Clean amp quiet building

Free satelliteFurnished suites available

Call Ron amp Linda 250-956-3365

KINGCOME MANORPORT MCNEILL

NEWLY RENOVATEDBach 1 or 2 bedrooms

Newly furnished availableFree sat tv over 300

channels Phone Ron and Linda

250-956-3365

MARINA VIEW APTS amp Townhouses Professional building 2 amp 3 bdrm Small dogs allowed Taking applica-tions Call 250-949-0192

PORT HARDY- Airport Rd 2 bdrm $550 Quiet NSNP Ref req Call 250-949-6319

SEAWIND ESTATES 2 bdrms 1 bath in great condWD Deck Ref req Availablenow $700mth Call 250-949-7079 before 7pm

HELP WANTED

RENTALS

APARTMENTCONDO

Port Hardy BCWest Park Manor amp

Lindsay Manor

Large one amp two bedroom suites some with a great

view all clean and in excellent condition

Also elegantly furnished executive suites available Well maintained secure amp

quiet buildings Close to shopping

Friendly onsite residentmanagers

Call Renee toll free 1-877-227-7888 or email

comehomepineridgevillageca

PORT MCNEILLAPARTMENTS

Well managed 1 amp 2 Bdrm suites

Gym amp sauna on site Call for availability

Phone Rick250-956-4555

PORT MCNEILLMCCLURE APTrsquoS

1 2 amp 3 Bedroom apart-ments Competitive prices

Call 250-956-3526

TWO OCEANS IN COAL HARBOUR

Large fully furnished 2 bdrmApartment includes stovefridge washer dryer amp microClean comfy quiet amp upgrad-ed Rural setting overlookingharbour Satellite TV channelsincluded ($90 value) AvailableNow $650+ hydro with a 1year lease Pets consideredCall 1-250-949-8855wwwtwoceanscom

DUPLEXES4PLEXES

PORT HARDY3 bdrm 25 bath Excellent neighbourhood fenced yard NP Ref Reqd Avail Aug 1 $800mo Call 250-949-7053

PORT MCNEILL- 3 bdrm in12 duplex 2 bath all app in-cluded Great view Showingby appt only Leave msg at250-230-2111 NSNP Refrequired Available now

MOBILE HOMES amp PADS

PORT MCNEILLMobile Home Park

Pads for rentShort walk to shopping

school amp ocean$300 month

Call 250-758-4454

SUITES UPPER

PORT HARDY- Bright spa-cious 3 bdrm upstairs suite induplex next to Avalon SchoolByng Rd Shared laundryroom downstairs Good car-pets NS NP Avail June lst$700mob 250-230-1236

TOWNHOUSES

PORT HARDY-For Rent$850mo 3 bdrm 15 bathAvail July 1st 250-956-3106

PORT HARDY Seawind Estates gated community likenew 2 bdrm in suite full sizewasherdryer $700 (604)418-3626 trojan12shaw ca

MARINE

BOATS

The award-winning Victoria News has an immediate opening for an editor

The successful candidate will possess an attention to detail as well as the ability to work under pressure in a deadline-driven environment

The successful candidate can expect to produce news copy and editorials take photographs edit stories paginate the newspaper assign stories and write compelling narratives Knowledge of InDesign Photoshop and Canadian Press style is vital

If you have a passion for and are comfortable with all aspects of multimedia journalism you may be the candidate we are seeking

The Victoria News connects with local readers in Victoria and Esquimalt and is essential in telling the stories of people and activities in these two municipalities and community neighbourhoods

Black Press community news media is an independent and international media group with more than 190 community daily and urban publications 14 press facilities and over 160 websites in BC Alberta Washington Hawaii and Ohio

Please forward your cover letter and resumeacute by June 15 2015 to

Penny SakamotoGroup Publisher818 Broughton StreetPhone 2504803204 or Fax 2503862624psakamotoblackpressca

Thank you to all who apply Only those selected for an interview will be contacted

EditorVictoria News

wwwblackpressca

Your Community Your Classifi eds

Call 1-855-310-3535

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The North Island Selects went 5-0 at the CCT0 Canlan Classic Tournaments held in Burnaby May 30-31 bringing home the ldquoplati-numrdquo award

The Selects are a group of kids ldquoselectedrdquo from across the island for the competitive spring hockey league

Ethan Bono and Cole Klughart from Port McNeill and Tyler Roper from Port Alice and David Klatt from Port Hardy took part in the winning effort

Bono lead the scoring for the Selects earn-

ing eight points with two goals and six assistsRoper was close behind with a total of six

points from a hat trick and three assistsKlatt earned a total of five points putting

two in the net and helping with three others Klughart earned one assist

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201516

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June 29 500-700 Atom 715-915 BantamJune 30 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 2 500-700 Atom 715-915 Bantam July 3 500-700 Peewee 715-915 MidgetJuly 4 1000-1130 Atom 1145-115 Peewee 130-300 Bantam 315-445 MidgetRegistration is one hour prior to your first ice timeCost $40 per player

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If you know someone who should be the Athlete of the Week phone the Gazette at 250-949-6225

17Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

1114

NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

1114

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

1114

CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

1114

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

E-Mail pastorgeorgeprovidenceplaceca

1114

PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

FELLOWSHIPSunday Services - 400pm

1-250-949-6247 Box 159 Port Alice

You are extended a special invitationto share in our Services

1114

ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCHat entrance to Tsulquate Village

(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

1114

North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

DEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMING EVENTS

GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

INFORMATION

CANADA BENEFIT Group - Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability Get up to $40000 from the Canadian Government Toll-free 1-888-511-2250 or online at wwwcanadabenefi tcafree-assessment

DEATHSDEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

PERSONALS

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Port Hardy meets every Wednesday amp Saturday at the Upper Island Public Health Unit on Gray Street at 8pm Sundays at the Salvation Army Lighthouse 8635 Granville St at 7pm Contact Ed at 250-902-0310 or 250-949-9655

ALL MALE hot gay hookups Call free 800-462-9090 only 18 and over

Have a problem with alcohol

We can helpAlcoholics Anonymous

Port McNeillRick 250-230-4555Cody 250-230-4218

Mondays and Fridays at 800 pm

Room 3 at the Old School

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TIMESHARE

CANCEL YOUR Timeshare No risk program stop mort-gage amp maintenance pay-ments today 100 money back guarantee Free consul-tation Call us now We can help 1-888-356-5248

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN PORT HARDY Newly renovated

fully furnished 3800 sqft turnkey restaurant available

immediately for lease For further info call

250-949-0556

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION In-demand career Employers have work-at-home positions available Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program Visit Care-erStepcaMT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

HELP WANTED

Camcor Diving Service is hiring WCBDCBC Divers for work on the East amp West Coast of Vancouver Island

Please email resumes to camcordivingtelusnet

or call Kimberlee at 250-217-8443 Staff Housing Available

COOKSSERVERS Northern Lights Restaurantin Port McNeill is looking for cooksservers for our busy summer season Please

email resume to chefphiltelusnet or apply in person

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

MEDICALDENTAL

MEDICAL Transcriptionists are in huge demand Trainwith Canadarsquos top MedicalTranscription school Learnfrom home and work fromhome Call today 1-800-466-1535 or wwwcanscribecomemail infocanscribecom

PERSONAL SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

email classifiednorthislandgazettecom

Your community Your classifieds

TOLL FREE 1-855-310-3535

$30 SELL IT IN 3 OR IT RUNS FOR FREEPlace your private party automotive ad with us in your community paper for the next 3 weeks for only $30 If your vehicle does not sell call us and well run it again at NO CHARGE Private party only cannot be combined with other discounts

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTSFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Your Community Your Classifi eds Call 1-855-310-3535

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND

ONLINE

bcclassifi edcom

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201518

FIRST NATIONS SUPPORT WORKER (Contract)Eke Me Xi Learning Centre

30 Hours per week

General ResponsibilitiesThe First Nations Support Worker position is a member of the First Nations Support Team and is a position created from the Enhancement Agreement consultation process (2010) to provide additional support services to students through a more holistic vision The position is specific to the enhancement model delivered at the Eke Me Xi Learning Centre and areas of focus for the position are to provide academic and socio-emotional sup-port student transitions to advocate for students and their needs and to provide inter-ventionprevention measures by connecting with students staff families and communi-ty support systems to increase student success

JOB SCOPE

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Secondary Schools

ie Lahal Tournament National Aboriginal Day

and support relationships between school and home

Aboriginal students

of language and cultural contexts into daily activities (where possible)

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

courses in First Nations Studies Anthropology English Mathematics Sociology

arts social studies and science

programs

Grace Smith ~

CAMCOR DIVING SERVICES

is hiring WCBDCBC Diver on the East amp West

Coast of Vancouver Island Please email resumes to

camcordivingtelusnet or call Kimberlee at 250-217-8443 Staff Housing Available

PERSONAL SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

GET BACK ON TRACK Bad credit Bills Unemployed Need Money We Lend If you own your own home - you qualify Pioneer Acceptance Corp Member BBB

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LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today We can easily approve you by phone 1st 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now Rates start at Prime Equity counts We donrsquot rely on credit age or income

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

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HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

FULL SERVICE plumbing from Parker Dean Fast re-liable 247 service Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad Vancouver area 1-800-573-2928

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

ONLINE AUCTION COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT- OPENS JUNE 10 - CLOSES JUNE 17 2015----------Bailiff Seized Goods PLUS Lease Return equip AND some never installed equip---incl Eloma Elec Combi Oven Dish-washers Mixers Walkins Coolers Freezers Water Heating Ice Cream slicers furnishings AND MORE View Monday to Friday 10am to 3pm Active Auction Mart Unit 295 - 19358 96th Ave Surrey BC--- view ONLINE amp REGISTER to BID wwwactiveauction-martcom --- Tel 604-371-1190 - email buyitactiveauction-martcom

HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

Are you moving Do you have

an art project We have roll ends

Various prices for various sizes at the

North Island Gazette Come see us

SAWMILLS FROM only $4397 - Make money amp save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free info amp DVD wwwNorwoodSaw millscom400OT or call 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

95 ACRE UNIQUE 4 bd 2300 sq ft split level home Peaceful and private 35 fruit trees and grapevines Walking distance to town school golf and trails Ocean mountain and city view (250)286-0634 www991petersencom

HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

PORT HARDY Well main-tained 6-plex Great invest-ment $385000 Call Noreen 250-949-6319 or email toimagineitcablerocketcom

WHOLE DUPLEX for sale- 1280sq ft per side 35 bdrms 15 bath 9498 McDougall Rd Port Hardy BC $215000 Call (250)334-8474h t t p c o m ox va l l ey c r a i g -slistcareo5019806389html

HOUSES FOR SALE

7175 HIGHLAND Dr Port Hardy 2520 sq ft 4bdr home 2 landscaped lots joined 2 door garage Walkout base-mentsuite 250-949-8922 or wwwislandnet~fi shnet Ask-ing $336000

HELP WANTED

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

OUR mortgage rates start at 219 (oac) Servicing all of BC Diffi cult Situations Welcome Call Today (855) 585 2080 or apply online at wwwrescommortgagecom

RENTALS

APARTMENTCONDO

3 BDRM APTS for rent in Har-bourview $750-$800mth No pets smoking partying Credit checkrefrsquos reqrsquod Free grocery cardhalf month rent free with lease Call Mike 250-230-3375

HADDINGTON COURTAPARTMENTS

PORT MCNEILL Newly renovated

apartments for rent Clean amp quiet building

Free satelliteFurnished suites available

Call Ron amp Linda 250-956-3365

KINGCOME MANORPORT MCNEILL

NEWLY RENOVATEDBach 1 or 2 bedrooms

Newly furnished availableFree sat tv over 300

channels Phone Ron and Linda

250-956-3365

MARINA VIEW APTS amp Townhouses Professional building 2 amp 3 bdrm Small dogs allowed Taking applica-tions Call 250-949-0192

PORT HARDY- Airport Rd 2 bdrm $550 Quiet NSNP Ref req Call 250-949-6319

SEAWIND ESTATES 2 bdrms 1 bath in great condWD Deck Ref req Availablenow $700mth Call 250-949-7079 before 7pm

HELP WANTED

RENTALS

APARTMENTCONDO

Port Hardy BCWest Park Manor amp

Lindsay Manor

Large one amp two bedroom suites some with a great

view all clean and in excellent condition

Also elegantly furnished executive suites available Well maintained secure amp

quiet buildings Close to shopping

Friendly onsite residentmanagers

Call Renee toll free 1-877-227-7888 or email

comehomepineridgevillageca

PORT MCNEILLAPARTMENTS

Well managed 1 amp 2 Bdrm suites

Gym amp sauna on site Call for availability

Phone Rick250-956-4555

PORT MCNEILLMCCLURE APTrsquoS

1 2 amp 3 Bedroom apart-ments Competitive prices

Call 250-956-3526

TWO OCEANS IN COAL HARBOUR

Large fully furnished 2 bdrmApartment includes stovefridge washer dryer amp microClean comfy quiet amp upgrad-ed Rural setting overlookingharbour Satellite TV channelsincluded ($90 value) AvailableNow $650+ hydro with a 1year lease Pets consideredCall 1-250-949-8855wwwtwoceanscom

DUPLEXES4PLEXES

PORT HARDY3 bdrm 25 bath Excellent neighbourhood fenced yard NP Ref Reqd Avail Aug 1 $800mo Call 250-949-7053

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MOBILE HOMES amp PADS

PORT MCNEILLMobile Home Park

Pads for rentShort walk to shopping

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Call 250-758-4454

SUITES UPPER

PORT HARDY- Bright spa-cious 3 bdrm upstairs suite induplex next to Avalon SchoolByng Rd Shared laundryroom downstairs Good car-pets NS NP Avail June lst$700mob 250-230-1236

TOWNHOUSES

PORT HARDY-For Rent$850mo 3 bdrm 15 bathAvail July 1st 250-956-3106

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MARINE

BOATS

The award-winning Victoria News has an immediate opening for an editor

The successful candidate will possess an attention to detail as well as the ability to work under pressure in a deadline-driven environment

The successful candidate can expect to produce news copy and editorials take photographs edit stories paginate the newspaper assign stories and write compelling narratives Knowledge of InDesign Photoshop and Canadian Press style is vital

If you have a passion for and are comfortable with all aspects of multimedia journalism you may be the candidate we are seeking

The Victoria News connects with local readers in Victoria and Esquimalt and is essential in telling the stories of people and activities in these two municipalities and community neighbourhoods

Black Press community news media is an independent and international media group with more than 190 community daily and urban publications 14 press facilities and over 160 websites in BC Alberta Washington Hawaii and Ohio

Please forward your cover letter and resumeacute by June 15 2015 to

Penny SakamotoGroup Publisher818 Broughton StreetPhone 2504803204 or Fax 2503862624psakamotoblackpressca

Thank you to all who apply Only those selected for an interview will be contacted

EditorVictoria News

wwwblackpressca

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17Thursday June 11 2015 wwwnorthislandgazettecom

PLEASE JOIN US AS WE CELEBRATE AND HONOR THE LIFE OF

CLARENCE KELLYWoss Recreational Hall

4500 McRae Avenue Woss BC

June 20 2015

We will meet at 300 PM to share storiesmemories love and laughter

PORT HARDYBAPTIST CHURCH

Corner of Trustee amp HighlandMorning Service 1100am

Plus regular family activitiesOffice 250-949-6844

wwwporthardybaptistchurchcaPastor Kevin Martineau

1114

NORTH ISLANDCATHOLIC CHURCHES

Sunday MassesSt Maryrsquos 430 Chapel St

Port McNeill 900amSt Bonaventure 4750 Byng Rd

Port Hardy 1100amSt Theresarsquos corner of Nigei St

and Marine Dr Port AliceSaturdays 500pm

Alert Bay 65 Hemlock St 2nd amp 4th Saturdays 1000am

1114

ST COLUMBAANGLICAN UNITED

Reverend Wade Allen9190 Granville St Port Hardy

Phone 250-949-62471030am Sunday School and Service

Tuesday 100pm Bible StudyHealing service last Tuesday

of the month 700pmEveryone welcome

Meeting rooms available columbacuniservecom

1114

FULL GOSPEL CHURCH2540 Catala Place Port McNeill

(across from Firehall)Sunday 1030am - Morning Worship

Church Office 250-956-4741 Pastor Stan Rukin

Cell 250-527-0144Visitors always welcomewwwptmcfullgospelorg

1114

CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICANAlert Bay Sunday Services - 1000am

Reverend Lincoln Mckoen 1-250-974-5844

Warden Flora Cook250-974-5945

Warden Joan Stone250-974-2234

1114

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH

4680 Byng Rd Port HardyPastor Okumu Lomudak

250-949-8925 or 250-949-8826ldquoEveryone Welcomerdquo

Saturday Services930am - Bible Study groups

1045am - WorshipPraise serviceWednesday 700pm - Prayer meeting

Avalon Adventist Jr Academy Offering Christian Education

250-949-8243 1114

PORT MCNEILL BAPTIST CHURCH

2501 Mine RoadSunday 945am

(Sept-June) - Sunday School1100am - Worship Service

700pm - Evening FellowshipYouth Group Wed - 700pm

Childrenrsquos Programs amp Adult Bible Studies are scheduled throughout the year

For information contactPastor Dave Purdy bull 250-956-4737

1114

LIGHTHOUSERESOURCE CENTRE

bull Chaplain Services bull Bible Studies bull Spiritual Counselling bull Weekly AA Groups

(8635 Granville St Port Hardy)250-949-8125

1114

PORT HARDYCHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP

at Providence Place 7050 Rupert StSunday Worship 1030am amp 700pm

Tuesday Prayer 730pmMidweek Biblestudies -

Call the church for time and place250-949-6466

Pastor George amp Karen Ewald (home) 250-949-9674

E-Mail pastorgeorgeprovidenceplaceca

1114

PORT ALICEANGLICAN- UNITED

FELLOWSHIPSunday Services - 400pm

1-250-949-6247 Box 159 Port Alice

You are extended a special invitationto share in our Services

1114

ST JOHN GUALBERTUNITED ANGLICAN

CHURCH250-956-3533

Email gualbertuniservecomPlease call for worship times

All Welcome175 Cedar Street

Port McNeill 1114

GWArsquoSALA-rsquoNAKWAXDArsquoXW SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

CHURCHat entrance to Tsulquate Village

(8898 Park Dr)SaturdaySabbath

1000am-Sabbath School1115am-Worship Service

Pastor Randy Elliott 250-230-1885 cell

1114

North Island Church Services

IN MEMORIAMIN MEMORIAM

1-1040 9th Ave Campbell River BC 250-287-2240Condolences may be left for the family at wwwcampbellriverfuneralscom

Richard ldquoDocrdquo De Coste March 7th 1935 to April 12th 2015

It is with sadness that we announce that Richard ldquoDocrdquo DeCoste passed away on the 12th of April 2015

Richard was the husband of the late Laurie Anderson both formerly of Independent Flaggers and although we are left to mourn his passing he has begun his journey to be with Laurie

We invite you to celebrate Richardrsquos life on Saturday June 20th at the Port Hardy Civic Centre at 1pm

Gone but not forgotten

1 year ago June 132014Alebert Veresh

Passed away hersquos deeply missed by family

and friends

DEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

COMING EVENTS

GREEN Jobs Good Jobs Real Jobs A Talk with George Heyman BC NDP MLA Van-couver-Fairview Saturday June 13th 2015 100 PM to 300 PM Campbell River La-bour Hall 830 14th Avenue Campbell River BC Join the North Island NDP for a talk with MLA George Heyman NDP Spokesperson for the Green Economy and former Executive Director of Sierra Club BC George will discuss green jobs in BC and what an NDP government could be do-ing to support these important industries Come talk about the growing economic oppor-tunities that will build the low-carbon future we need For more info call Bill Burr 250-895-9240 billburrgmailcom

INFORMATION

CANADA BENEFIT Group - Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability Get up to $40000 from the Canadian Government Toll-free 1-888-511-2250 or online at wwwcanadabenefi tcafree-assessment

DEATHSDEATHS DEATHS

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

PERSONALS

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Port Hardy meets every Wednesday amp Saturday at the Upper Island Public Health Unit on Gray Street at 8pm Sundays at the Salvation Army Lighthouse 8635 Granville St at 7pm Contact Ed at 250-902-0310 or 250-949-9655

ALL MALE hot gay hookups Call free 800-462-9090 only 18 and over

Have a problem with alcohol

We can helpAlcoholics Anonymous

Port McNeillRick 250-230-4555Cody 250-230-4218

Mondays and Fridays at 800 pm

Room 3 at the Old School

TRAVEL

TIMESHARE

CANCEL YOUR Timeshare No risk program stop mort-gage amp maintenance pay-ments today 100 money back guarantee Free consul-tation Call us now We can help 1-888-356-5248

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY IN PORT HARDY Newly renovated

fully furnished 3800 sqft turnkey restaurant available

immediately for lease For further info call

250-949-0556

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION In-demand career Employers have work-at-home positions available Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program Visit Care-erStepcaMT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

HELP WANTED

Camcor Diving Service is hiring WCBDCBC Divers for work on the East amp West Coast of Vancouver Island

Please email resumes to camcordivingtelusnet

or call Kimberlee at 250-217-8443 Staff Housing Available

COOKSSERVERS Northern Lights Restaurantin Port McNeill is looking for cooksservers for our busy summer season Please

email resume to chefphiltelusnet or apply in person

EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION

MEDICALDENTAL

MEDICAL Transcriptionists are in huge demand Trainwith Canadarsquos top MedicalTranscription school Learnfrom home and work fromhome Call today 1-800-466-1535 or wwwcanscribecomemail infocanscribecom

PERSONAL SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

email classifiednorthislandgazettecom

Your community Your classifieds

TOLL FREE 1-855-310-3535

$30 SELL IT IN 3 OR IT RUNS FOR FREEPlace your private party automotive ad with us in your community paper for the next 3 weeks for only $30 If your vehicle does not sell call us and well run it again at NO CHARGE Private party only cannot be combined with other discounts

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTSFAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Your Community Your Classifi eds Call 1-855-310-3535

ALL YOU NEED IN PRINT AND

ONLINE

bcclassifi edcom

wwwnorthislandgazettecom Thursday June 11 201518

FIRST NATIONS SUPPORT WORKER (Contract)Eke Me Xi Learning Centre

30 Hours per week

General ResponsibilitiesThe First Nations Support Worker position is a member of the First Nations Support Team and is a position created from the Enhancement Agreement consultation process (2010) to provide additional support services to students through a more holistic vision The position is specific to the enhancement model delivered at the Eke Me Xi Learning Centre and areas of focus for the position are to provide academic and socio-emotional sup-port student transitions to advocate for students and their needs and to provide inter-ventionprevention measures by connecting with students staff families and communi-ty support systems to increase student success

JOB SCOPE

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Secondary Schools

ie Lahal Tournament National Aboriginal Day

and support relationships between school and home

Aboriginal students

of language and cultural contexts into daily activities (where possible)

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

courses in First Nations Studies Anthropology English Mathematics Sociology

arts social studies and science

programs

Grace Smith ~

CAMCOR DIVING SERVICES

is hiring WCBDCBC Diver on the East amp West

Coast of Vancouver Island Please email resumes to

camcordivingtelusnet or call Kimberlee at 250-217-8443 Staff Housing Available

PERSONAL SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

GET BACK ON TRACK Bad credit Bills Unemployed Need Money We Lend If you own your own home - you qualify Pioneer Acceptance Corp Member BBB

1-877-987-1420 wwwpioneerwestcom

LARGE FUNDBorrowers Wanted

Start saving hundreds of dollars today We can easily approve you by phone 1st 2nd or 3rd mortgage money is available right now Rates start at Prime Equity counts We donrsquot rely on credit age or income

Call Anytime1-800-639-2274 or

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HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

FULL SERVICE plumbing from Parker Dean Fast re-liable 247 service Take $50 off your next job if you present this ad Vancouver area 1-800-573-2928

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

AUCTIONS

ONLINE AUCTION COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT- OPENS JUNE 10 - CLOSES JUNE 17 2015----------Bailiff Seized Goods PLUS Lease Return equip AND some never installed equip---incl Eloma Elec Combi Oven Dish-washers Mixers Walkins Coolers Freezers Water Heating Ice Cream slicers furnishings AND MORE View Monday to Friday 10am to 3pm Active Auction Mart Unit 295 - 19358 96th Ave Surrey BC--- view ONLINE amp REGISTER to BID wwwactiveauction-martcom --- Tel 604-371-1190 - email buyitactiveauction-martcom

HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

Are you moving Do you have

an art project We have roll ends

Various prices for various sizes at the

North Island Gazette Come see us

SAWMILLS FROM only $4397 - Make money amp save money with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension In stock ready to ship Free info amp DVD wwwNorwoodSaw millscom400OT or call 1-800-566-6899 Ext400OT

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

95 ACRE UNIQUE 4 bd 2300 sq ft split level home Peaceful and private 35 fruit trees and grapevines Walking distance to town school golf and trails Ocean mountain and city view (250)286-0634 www991petersencom

HELP WANTEDHELP WANTED

REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE BY OWNER

PORT HARDY Well main-tained 6-plex Great invest-ment $385000 Call Noreen 250-949-6319 or email toimagineitcablerocketcom

WHOLE DUPLEX for sale- 1280sq ft per side 35 bdrms 15 bath 9498 McDougall Rd Port Hardy BC $215000 Call (250)334-8474h t t p c o m ox va l l ey c r a i g -slistcareo5019806389html

HOUSES FOR SALE

7175 HIGHLAND Dr Port Hardy 2520 sq ft 4bdr home 2 landscaped lots joined 2 door garage Walkout base-mentsuite 250-949-8922 or wwwislandnet~fi shnet Ask-ing $336000

HELP WANTED

REAL ESTATE

MORTGAGES

OUR mortgage rates start at 219 (oac) Servicing all of BC Diffi cult Situations Welcome Call Today (855) 585 2080 or apply online at wwwrescommortgagecom

RENTALS

APARTMENTCONDO

3 BDRM APTS for rent in Har-bourview $750-$800mth No pets smoking partying Credit checkrefrsquos reqrsquod Free grocery cardhalf month rent free with lease Call Mike 250-230-3375

HADDINGTON COURTAPARTMENTS

PORT MCNEILL Newly renovated

apartments for rent Clean amp quiet building

Free satelliteFurnished suites available

Call Ron amp Linda 250-956-3365

KINGCOME MANORPORT MCNEILL

NEWLY RENOVATEDBach 1 or 2 bedrooms

Newly furnished availableFree sat tv over 300

channels Phone Ron and Linda

250-956-3365

MARINA VIEW APTS amp Townhouses Professional building 2 amp 3 bdrm Small dogs allowed Taking applica-tions Call 250-949-0192

PORT HARDY- Airport Rd 2 bdrm $550 Quiet NSNP Ref req Call 250-949-6319

SEAWIND ESTATES 2 bdrms 1 bath in great condWD Deck Ref req Availablenow $700mth Call 250-949-7079 before 7pm

HELP WANTED

RENTALS

APARTMENTCONDO

Port Hardy BCWest Park Manor amp

Lindsay Manor

Large one amp two bedroom suites some with a great

view all clean and in excellent condition

Also elegantly furnished executive suites available Well maintained secure amp

quiet buildings Close to shopping

Friendly onsite residentmanagers

Call Renee toll free 1-877-227-7888 or email

comehomepineridgevillageca

PORT MCNEILLAPARTMENTS

Well managed 1 amp 2 Bdrm suites

Gym amp sauna on site Call for availability

Phone Rick250-956-4555

PORT MCNEILLMCCLURE APTrsquoS

1 2 amp 3 Bedroom apart-ments Competitive prices

Call 250-956-3526

TWO OCEANS IN COAL HARBOUR

Large fully furnished 2 bdrmApartment includes stovefridge washer dryer amp microClean comfy quiet amp upgrad-ed Rural setting overlookingharbour Satellite TV channelsincluded ($90 value) AvailableNow $650+ hydro with a 1year lease Pets consideredCall 1-250-949-8855wwwtwoceanscom

DUPLEXES4PLEXES

PORT HARDY3 bdrm 25 bath Excellent neighbourhood fenced yard NP Ref Reqd Avail Aug 1 $800mo Call 250-949-7053

PORT MCNEILL- 3 bdrm in12 duplex 2 bath all app in-cluded Great view Showingby appt only Leave msg at250-230-2111 NSNP Refrequired Available now

MOBILE HOMES amp PADS

PORT MCNEILLMobile Home Park

Pads for rentShort walk to shopping

school amp ocean$300 month

Call 250-758-4454

SUITES UPPER

PORT HARDY- Bright spa-cious 3 bdrm upstairs suite induplex next to Avalon SchoolByng Rd Shared laundryroom downstairs Good car-pets NS NP Avail June lst$700mob 250-230-1236

TOWNHOUSES

PORT HARDY-For Rent$850mo 3 bdrm 15 bathAvail July 1st 250-956-3106

PORT HARDY Seawind Estates gated community likenew 2 bdrm in suite full sizewasherdryer $700 (604)418-3626 trojan12shaw ca

MARINE

BOATS

The award-winning Victoria News has an immediate opening for an editor

The successful candidate will possess an attention to detail as well as the ability to work under pressure in a deadline-driven environment

The successful candidate can expect to produce news copy and editorials take photographs edit stories paginate the newspaper assign stories and write compelling narratives Knowledge of InDesign Photoshop and Canadian Press style is vital

If you have a passion for and are comfortable with all aspects of multimedia journalism you may be the candidate we are seeking

The Victoria News connects with local readers in Victoria and Esquimalt and is essential in telling the stories of people and activities in these two municipalities and community neighbourhoods

Black Press community news media is an independent and international media group with more than 190 community daily and urban publications 14 press facilities and over 160 websites in BC Alberta Washington Hawaii and Ohio

Please forward your cover letter and resumeacute by June 15 2015 to

Penny SakamotoGroup Publisher818 Broughton StreetPhone 2504803204 or Fax 2503862624psakamotoblackpressca

Thank you to all who apply Only those selected for an interview will be contacted

EditorVictoria News

wwwblackpressca

Your Community Your Classifi eds

Call 1-855-310-3535

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