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NewsLeader year iN photos: 2012Below: Lately, it seems May Day festivities at Queen’s Park Stadium
are as much about the weather as the traditional dances and ceremonies. These clouds looked menacing, but the event stayed
mostly dry. Right: Kids doing craft activities are pretty standard fodder at the myriad of festivals we cover every year. Often I end
up just walking on by in search of something more compelling. But every once in a while there’s a new way to shoot it.
RECYCLE YOUR CHRISTMAS TREEPresented by New Westminster Fire Fighters
January 5th & 6th, 2013, 11:00 am - 4:00 pmCanada Games Pool parking lot
Join us for a BBQ, popcorn, face painting, music, extinguisher demos (weather permitting).
Trees will be chipped and recycled. All proceeds go to the New Westminster Fire Fighters’ Charitable Society. Make a donation and support local community charities!
For more information, call 604-519-1000.
CONNAUGHT HEIGHTS RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION AGMThursday, January 24th, 2013, 7:30 pm at Connaught Heights Pentecostal Assembly, 2201 Eighth Ave.
To be considered for nomination for a position on the Executive Council you must be a Member-in-good-standing (paid member) at LEAST 60 days BEFORE the AGM. Residents wishing to VOTE at the AGM must be a Member-in-good-standing for at LEAST 30 days BEFORE the AGM.
The positions open for nominations include:
President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Communications Chair
If you are interested in nominating someone for one of these positions, please contact the CHRA via email ([email protected]), Karl Brysch at 604-523-1455, or Mike Walmsley at 604-522-4512.
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Visit the New Westminster Animal Shelter at 231 Ewen Ave today to license your dog. For more information and to renew your license online, visit www.newwestcity.ca or call 604-519-2008.
ESL CONVERSATION CIRCLES AT THE LIBRARYThe New Westminster Public Library off ers free, drop-in ESL conversation circles for adults who want to meet people and practice speaking English.
There are two programs.
• For all adults, every Saturday from 10:30 am to 11:30 am
• For women only, every Friday from 10:00 am to 11:00 am
Children are welcome.
The programs are co-sponsored by Family Services of Greater Vancouver and held in the Library’s auditorium at 716 6th Avenue in New Westminster. For more information, please call 604-527-4660.
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Cellphones able to take photos with more resolution than the first generation of expensive digital SLR cameras have helped make everyone a photographer.
Gone are the days of lugging around a canvas bag filled with lenses and filters. Extinct is the mysterious world of the darkroom, where chemicals and creativity could be mixed to create magic.
No sooner is the image saved into the camera’s memory when it can be shared through websites like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Flickr, SmugMug, Picasa.
Photography hasn’t just become an expression of the
way we see the world, it’s become a way to interact with the world.
See an item on a shopping expedition but not sure if it’s the right
colour? Snap a photo with the cellphone, text it back home and wait for the reply. And who hasn’t had the annoying experience of being surrounded by smartphone snappers at a concert or special event, more preoccupied with reliving the occasion back home on their computer than just enjoying the moment in the moment?
But have all these technological advancements that have made photography so ubiquitous actually made it better? Or has it become the 21st century expression of the proverbial infinite monkey theorem, that if a monkey is locked in a room with a typewriter long enough, it will eventually type Shakespeare? Is the monkey now holding a digital camera or cellphone?
A lot of the images that fly past us every day are just noise. They’re a reminder, a fleeting thought, an exclamation. They’re glimpsed, digested then discarded, time to move on to the next one.
Great photos rise above the noise. They make us stop. They make us see the everyday in a new way. They make us think.
Sometimes they’re a call to action. Sometimes they’re just a moment of appreciation.
Think of the significant news events of the past year and it’s likely a still image will flash through your mind: parents hugging their children at the Newtown shootings; Usain Bolt in full stride at the London Olympics; a luxury cruise ship tipped on its side off the Italian coast.
And for all the images posted on all the websites, a photo printed on actual paper still has currency, still conveys a sense of permanence and worth.Nobody boasts to their friends or family they got their picture on a website, but a photo in the newspaper gets on the refrigerator or pasted into the scrapbook.
Of course nobody is under the illusion that the photography within this special issue of the NewsLeader is great.
In fact, some of it is pretty routine. Or at least seemed that way when I first submitted them to accompany stories or stand on their own as coverage of the day-to-day happenings of Burnaby and New Westminster.
But on scrolling through the thousands of files stored on the hard drive they all jumped out as solid achievements of what every photojournalist sets out to do every day when they load their gear into the trunk of the car and hit the road; they tell stories. And collected together, they tell a pretty good story of the year that was.
Enjoy.
NewsLeader year iN photos: 2012
Mario Bartel
NewsLeader’s eye on New WestNewsLeader photographer and journalist Mario Bartel has an excellent eye for intriguing visual shots that go above and beyond the ordinary. In this edition he shares some of his favourite pictures and stories from 2012
It was a windy day and the soccer game I was about to
shoot at Mercer Stadium hadn’t yet started. So I wandered over to where this fellow was flying
a large kite. It made a nice one-off feature, until the wind caught hold of his kite ... and
dragged him through the muddy field. He was a good sport about it though, and we laughed when
I went to get his name.
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Communicating in a Marriage impacted by Hearing Loss.
It is frustrating when you live with someone that has a hearing loss! When you have to repeat something over and over before you are understood, can fray the nerves. Countless a r g u m e n t s h a p p e n b e c a u s e o f misunderstandings or out of sheer frustration when trying to be understood.
A normal conversation is spontaneous. When a spouse says, “Look at that” and has to repeat it several times, they will finally get to, “Never mind”. Conversations can become limited over time, with very short answers losing the richness, the flow and even the humor. A loss of intimacy begins to happen and there can be a sense of loneliness for the husband and wife.
The spouse and family members often substitute as the interpreter and this short-term solution can have side effects. Friction and resentment is often a result for the person who is doing the “listening and repeating”. For the person with a hearing loss, they can see the look on their spouse or child's face when they have to ask that something be repeated. It is hard for people to shout for the third time without looking angry.
The result to the hearing impaired person? Withdrawal. They simply begin to stop putting themselves in situations where it is difficult to
hear and understand. In other words, they can stop participating in their life. Perhaps they no longer want to spend time with the grandchildren (children's voices can be difficult to understand). People with a hearing loss can feel as if they are a burden to their spouse and sadly, they can feel stupid in social and listening situations-which they come to dread.
There are a few simple things to help ease the situation and help people to communicate.
Tell people you have a hearing loss, too simple to believe but very difficult for people to do. The statement can get an immediate understanding from people in the conversation.
Ask people to speak directly to you, keep your eyes on the person speaking! We communicate with body language and non-verbal cues.
Remind your spouse not to talk to you from another room, again it's simple, but we need (even those with normal hearing) the non-verbal cues.
If you need hearing instruments, just like your glasses, wear them!
Keep in mind, the more severe the hearing loss, the more important it is to use these listening tools. Be patient with your loved one, hearing loss occurs slowly over time and is a health condition that is all too often ignored. Encourage your spouse to have their hearing tested once a year. Just like your vision, your hearing continues to change over time and having it tested is the first step to understanding and if necessary, getting help for the loss.
The longer people go without getting help for
their hearing loss, the harder it is for them to relearn how to hear. The brain, where sound is processed has forgotten many sounds, and must relearn how to hear. An example is background noise, like the whirring of a fan is normally tuned out. For a person that has gotten help for their hearing, they will need to familiarize themselves with the sound, and then “tell” their brain to send it to the background.
For many people with an untreated hearing loss, background noise is as loud as the conversation and it makes speech understanding very difficult.
We live in a very noisy world and if you live long enough, you will loose some of your hearing. Rock concerts and loud music are one of the reasons people need help for their hearing at a much younger age.
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The news affecting B.C. in 2012 sometimes seemed too bizarre to be believed. Here’s a tongue-in-cheek holiday news quiz compiled by Metro Vancouver reporter Jeff Nagel.
1. Which invasive species did NOT give Lower Mainland authorities concern in 2012:
A. Skin-burning giant hogweedB. Walking, gobbling snakehead fishC. Concrete-busting Japanese knotweedD. Lake-clogging zebra mussels
2. Justice Bruce Cohen’s inquiry found no single culprit for the decline of Fraser River sockeye salmon, but he did call for measures to reduce the risks from:
A. Ocean-based fish farmsB. First Nations poachingC. Sewage pollution from Metro
Vancouver and VictoriaD. Predatory fish like barracuda
migrating further north
3. BC Lottery Corp. pushed for reforms allowing:
A. 1,000% increase in online betting limits
B. Single-event sports bettingC. Betting your car at B.C. casinosD. Betting on elections, wars and which
religion is best
4. Fraser Health embarked on an intensive cleaning of hospitals after an outbreak of:
A. ScabiesB. C. difficileC. Whooping coughD. Norovirus
5. TransLink shelved plans to build:A. Gondola up to SFUB. Funicular tramway in White Rock to
carry beach-goers up and down the hill
C. Deluxe SkyTrain cars with bar service for premium high-end bookings
D. Adventure zip line across the Fraser River under the Golden Ears Bridge
6. David Black, owner of this newspaper, announced plans in August to build a:
A. Space stationB. Pulp and paper millC. Oil refineryD. Insane asylum for reporters
7. Metro Vancouver enacted new regulations to control:
A. Urban raccoons and coyotesB. Grease dumped down drains
C. The use of shark fins in restaurantsD. Jet skis off beaches in regional parks
8. Dilbit is:A. An Indian salty snack that was
recalled by its Surrey manufacturer.B. A grade of paving aggregate used
by engineers on the South Fraser Perimeter Road to reduce noise.
C. Diluted bitumen, a heavy grade of crude oil diluted so it flows through pipelines
D. A new cartoon strip for Black Press newspapers
9. Metro Vancouver directors said another potential use of a new trash incinerator could be to burn:
A. Marijuana confiscated by police from grow-ops
B. Sensitive documents they may have to disclose through Freedom of Information requests.
C. Complaint letters from the Fraser Valley Regional District
D. Special or hazardous wastes
10. Confronted with news TransLink had no power to punish fare evaders, Transportation Minister Blair Lekstrom approved:
A. Withholding of licences and insurance by ICBC
B. Tasering of fare cheats by Transit Police
C. Use of collection agenciesD. Dumping offenders on Bowen Island
11. How many oil tankers would enter Burrard Inlet each year (up from about 60 now) if Kinder Morgan’s proposal to twin its Trans Mountain pipeline is approved?
A. 150 B. 220 C. 300 D. 500
12. Surrey officials briefly considered using what method to bust dog walkers who don’t pick up after their pets?
A. Live video surveillance in city parks combined with frequent patrols
B. Snitch site where residents could post cellphone photos/videos of offenders
C. Development of DNA database of licensed dogs so excrement can be tested and dog owners fined
13. The federal government angered B.C. groups by moving to:
A. Close the Kitsilano coast guard baseB. Streamline and shorten environmental
assessments for new oil pipelinesC. Amend the Fisheries Act to
downgrade protection for salmon habitat
D. All of the above
14. Which project would NOT bring more tankers to Metro Vancouver?
A. Enbridge’s Northern Gateway oil pipeline
B. Kinder Morgan’s proposal to twin its Trans Mountain oil pipeline.
C. A new jet fuel pipeline serving Vancouver International Airport
15: Which of the following did NOT alarm public health authorities:
A. Deaths of young people who used ecstasy laced with PMMA
B. Whooping cough outbreak in the Fraser Valley
C. Recall of tainted beef from XL Foods plant in Alberta
D. Salmon exposed to radiation from Japanese nuclear disaster
16: Which was NOT a target for protesters in 2012:
A. Proposed B.C. oil pipelines and increased tanker exports
B. Coal exports through Metro Vancouver
C. Daily passage of U.S. oil tankers from Alaska to Washington refineries
D. The Pacific Trails gas pipeline to Kitimat
17. Which was NOT raised by opponents as an alleged risk of B.C. Hydro’s smart meters:
A. Total global video surveillanceB. Defective human sperm and eggsC. Scanning brains for bank PIN
numbersD. Sudden fondness for harmonized
sales tax
18: BC Ferries considered this to reduce costs or boost revenue:
A. Cutting North Coast run, now subsidized by $2,364.72 per car
B. Reducing number of sailings with no passengers
C. Putting video slot machines on board as Maritime ferries have
D. Cutting Mill Bay ferry, which runs beside a Vancouver island highway
19. What effect is expected from Washington and Colorado legalizing marijuana?
A: Revival of bankrupt Hostess Twinkies production under Chinese ownership
B: A revenue decline for B.C.’s highest-value export crop
C: Decline of anti-smart meter protests in the Kootenays
D: Reduction of U.S. handguns smuggled into B.C.
20. B.C.’s transportation ministry rejected this proposed use of the old Port Mann Bridge:
A. A public greenway and aerial park above the Fraser River
B. Recycling of materials into new Pattullo Bridge so the tolls can be lowered
C. Community gardenD. Keeping it as a backup in case
something goes wrong with the new one
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ANSWERS: 1-D; 2-A; 3-B; 4-B; 5-A; 6-C; 7-B; 8-C; 9-D; 10-A&C; 11-C; 12-C; 13-D; 14-A; 15-D; 16-C; 17-D; 18-B; 19-B; 20-A
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For years, 10 or so dedicated train buffs from the BC Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society have been lovingly restoring and rehabilitating carriages from the 1940s to the 1960s, the peak of rail travel in Canada, in the Braid industrial area. Amongst the 23 cars parked in the warehouse and on a siding at the New Westminster/Coquitlam border are coach, observation, lounge, dining and mail cars. But whenever they were booked out for events, special excursions or even movie shoots, the group had to rely on the graces of railway companies to get the carriages where they needed to go.So when they recently got their hands on an engine—and one with the heft of history at that—there was cause for excitement. On Feb. 8, 1096, the VIA 6300 FP9 had been at the head of the Skeena, VIA’s regular run from Prince Rupert to Jasper, Alberta, where it was latched onto the Super Continental that would then travel on to Toronto. Somewhere east of Hinton, a switching error put a westbound freight train on the same track. The ensuing collision killed 23 passengers and crewmen. The old engine had not been run for six years when the local train buffs found it in Alberta.
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Clockwise from top left: As house fires go, the one in a small Sapperton bungalow was unspectacular. But a man died and after all the other media had left, I worked the scene a little longer to try to get a sense of the deceased owner. That patience paid off when I was able to talk to the neighbour who tried to save him; Sometimes you feel good about a photo just because you managed to tell the whole story in one frame, such as these preparations the City of New West was taking in case the rising Fraser River freshet threatened condos along the Quay; New Westminster’s historic Downtown is enjoying renewed life and vitality, and a key component of that is the city’s new Anvil Centre. What better way to show that transformation than to contrast the new building against the old Arundel Mansion; The muted colours of a snowstorm always create opportunities to look for simple, graphic images. The hardest part is getting around.
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From top left: Another ongoing challenge for photographers is when we’re assigned to shoot a feature on someone who works in a setting in which we can’t identify others. Somehow I had to show Jeremie Tucker giving her musical therapy class in a care home to adults with physical challenges, so some careful framing was called for; Parades are really just people walking by. So the challenge is to get a photos that are something more than that; A performer from the Vancouver Circus School does an aerial routine at the Uptown Live festival in May; It’s spring, and the Fraser River is running high. The challenge is to show that even though it hasn’t spilled its banks; It’s too bad the official opening of New Westminster’s new Pier Park was scheduled for the rainiest, most miserable day of the spring. But while the weather may have kept some people away, it also created some neat photo possibilities amidst the unique structures and features of the park.
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From top right: Lacrosse is a great game to
photograph; it’s fast and it’s rough. But bad lighting
and poorly-maintained glass in the arenas often
limit the kind of shots we get. Every once in a while
though, something cool transcends the routine; The change of seasons
is one of the best things about shooting sports.
After a soggy cold winter of covering soccer and
rugby, it’s nice to be able to park myself on a stool along the first
base line and photogaph baseball. What says
spring more than a close play at second base with
blossoming trees in the background; The key
to shooting rugby in a rainstorm is hoping the
rain starts close enough to game time that it’s too
late for the city to close the fields to protect the
grass; Sometimes football is like roughhouse ballet.
Especially in the rain; They may no longer be
the youngest, or fastest, but that didn’t stop
seniors competing at the BC Seniors Games from giving it their all, and
capturing their spirit and determination
was a treat.
NewsLeader year iN photos: 2012
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From top: ‘The person will let us take their photo, but they don’t want to be identified,’ is like a death sentence for a photographer. In those situations, it’s hard not to fall back on the clichéd profile silhouette. But for this story about a woman whose business is combatting lice infestations, I knew exactly how I’d overcome her reluctance to reveal her identity. After all, her job is all about her comb; As an avid cyclist myself, I’m always on the lookout for fun cycling stories, and what could be more fun and quirky than a nascent effort to establish a regular bike polo game in New West.
NewsLeader year iN photos: 2012
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT CREDITORS having claims against the estate of Janet Mae Swinton formerly of apt 407-4250 Fraser St, Vancouver BC V5V 4G2 Deceased are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the under-signed Executor Jon Evans Suite 1374-111 Lake Louise Dr Lake Louise Alberta T0L 1E0 on or be-fore Jan 24th 2013 after which date the estate’s assets will be distribut-ed, having regard only to the claims that have been received
Notice is Hereby Given that Creditors and Others,
Having claims against the Estate of Ryan Marty Brown, formerly of #1808 - 14 Begbie Street, New Westminster BC, V3M 0C4, deceased, are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the person, Sharon Elizabeth Campbell, (in the process of applying for administration) 7121 129A Street Surrey BC, V3W 6T4 on or before January 7th 2013, after which the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims received.
A16 NewsLeader Wednesday, January 2, 2013
What’s your New Year’s resolution?How about eating more fruits and veggies?
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GREENFIGHTERSH E A L T H C H A L L E N G E
What’s your New What’s your New
Prices e� ective: January 2nd to January 6th, 2013
Sweet & JuicyLarge Navel Oranges
49¢/lbCalifornia Grown
Seasonal & Fresh
Green Beans
99¢/lbMexico Grown
Fresh & NutritiousGreen Zucchini
79¢/lbMexico Grown
Prices e� ective: January 2nd to January 6th, 2013January 2nd to January 6th, 2013January 2nd to January 6th, 2013
Sweet, Juicy & SeedlessBaby Sugar Mandarins
99¢/lbChina Grown
Juicy, Flavourful & SeedlessKorean Mandarins
99¢/lbKorea Grown
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Royal City Centre103 - 610 6th StreetNear Dollarama604.520.9923OPEN same as mall hours
Lougheed Town Centre206 - 9855 Austin RdBeside Purdy’s604.420.0788OPEN same as mall hours
Marine Way Market200-7515 Market CrossingBurnaby, Beside PriceSmart604.432.6199OPEN 9am to 7pm
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