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Thursday
Nov132014

FAC Meeting with BC Ferries

Chemainus-Thetis-Penelakut (Route 20) FAC Meeting with BC Ferries November 3rd, 2014

Our local Ferry Advisory Committee (FAC) members met with BC Ferries executives on Monday November 3rd in their Victoria headquarters.  Attending for the FAC was Sue French, Steve Frankel and Keith Rush.  Present for Ferries was Darin Guenette, David Hendry, Steve Nussbaum, Corrine Storey and Captain Lewis MacKay (by phone).

The following are the highlights from our meeting:

Dangerous Cargo (DC):  This is a follow up item to our spring meeting.  Captain MacKay discussed the idea of reduced DC sailings with DC suppliers.  They were open to this idea.  Lewis will put together a schedule which will have the 2nd and 4th Thursdays be open for regular traffic, while the 1st and 3rd Thursdays will continue to be dedicated DC runs.  This schedule will start on January 15th, 2015.  Darin Guenette will lead the communication on this.  We will monitor this initiative and review it again at our May 2015 meeting.

Scheduling Changes-feedback/review:  We discussed the new schedule at length.  The Friday schedule is not working as well as the rest of the week, with many overloads and late sailings.  We also talked about the Saturday and Sunday early morning schedule and how the anticipated extra time for fuelling etc, is not needed, as these tasks are being worked in to the normal weekday schedule.  As a result, we discussed three potential schedule change options; 1) status quo, 2) a Saturday to Thursday version with Friday morning being the same as it is now, or 3) a 7 day schedule which would be the same as the current Monday to Thursday schedule.  Captain MacKay will see if there are any crewing issues on the weekend schedule.  Additionally Captain MacKay and I will meet with Sharon Cross and the rest of the Penelakut Band Council to get their feedback on our discussions and the possible schedule options.

Parking at the Chemainus Terminal:  We discussed the somewhat recent addition of an extra crew parking (at the expense of a public parking space) in Chemainus, and whether this could be returned to public parking.  BC Ferries will look in to this and get back to us.

Thetis Dock-rotten plank: There is a rotten plank under the newspaper box that needs replacing.  It is in their work plan; Steve Nussbaum will let us know when it is scheduled.

Signage when the ticket attendant is absent:  We asked that an explanatory sign be added to the clock when the attendant is not in the booth.  This is more important in the summer with visitors who are unfamiliar with the system of pull into the next available space in holding lanes, park and return to purchase tickets when the booth opens.  Steve Nussbaum indicated this initiative is underway already.

Schedule Signage at the Chemainus fence or booth:  We asked for a permanent sign with the schedule be placed somewhere for drivers to see as they approach the ticket booth.  Steve will look into this pending our schedule discussions.

Expansion of the Chemainus and Thetis passenger ramps:  David Hendry reported that this will be looked at when they do the major dock maintenance at Chemainus in 2016/17 and on Thetis in 2017/18.

Garbage can on the Thetis dock:  BC Ferries removed the garbage can recently because they found it was being filled almost on a daily basis.  We agreed to revisit this issue in the next year to 18 months to see if there has been any chance in behaviour regarding solid waste disposal.  As a side note on this discussion, Steve indicated one porta potty will be returning year round April 1st, 2015, and it could happen sooner. 

Some Miscellaneous Items:

* CCTV (close circuit TV) cameras will be added to both Thetis and Penelakut docks prior to the end of March 2015.  This opens up the possibility of BC Ferries adding webcams to monitor traffic volumes.

* FAC reappointment process.  Darin Guenette will post notices later in November regarding this issue. The new term is to begin January 1st, 2015 and run for 4 years.  If anyone has an interest in joining the FAC, please let me know.

* BC Ferries has an annual fund raising golf tournament in which they typically split the proceeds between two charitable organizations.  This year one of the recipients will be the Harvest House in Chemainus which supports needs on Penelakut Island. The donation is typically around $1300. Good for you BC Ferries!

* Next meeting will be in Chemainus either the week of May 4th or May 11th, 2015. 

* We concluded with a tour of their Operations Centre which was most impressive. They have video recordings of most terminals and ships.  Interestingly enough these recordings are not kept long (1-10 days) and are not available to public or news media. They are sometimes shared with law enforcement agencies (think Gabriola Island). They have an amazing bank of screens monitoring terminals-traffic and live map displays tracking all their ships. There are always two attendants working on 12 hour shifts, it is a 24/7 operation.

Any comments or feedback, please call.

Keith

Keith W. Rush RPF (Ret)

keithrush17@gmail.com

Ph: 250-416-0013

Cell: 250-732-2766

Wednesday
Nov122014

Peter Luckham ~ Islands Trust Candidate Office Hours

Thank you to those who have come to visit with me during my campaign office hours and took time to chat casually elsewhere.
I will be at the community centre one last time before the election.
If you have a chance drop in on Thursday Morning 10:00 to 11:00.

I have found that the campaign has stimulated conversation and questions that will be valuable to all of us candidates to take forward into the new term. My offer still stands to visit with you individually or in small groups at any time, just call or email me.

I returned to school in 2012 and attended the Justice Institute of British Columbia and graduated this summer with Certificates in Conflict Resolution, Mediation/Third-Party Intervention and a Specialization in Negotiation. Acquiring this certification was my own initiative and at my own cost. Through these programs I have learned how to practice Interest based problem solving with great success both here and on the other islands where I have been Chair. I believe that by supporting genuinely open dialogue and community participation in solutions, we can create a better model for local governance.

I would like to have the opportunity to continue to work for you, creating an environment of openness, transparency and respect. I believe that my experience and recent training will serve you and  the Islands Trust well.

Thank you for the past 9 years, please support me to take on the next 4.

Peter Luckham 250-246-4802 or letsdive@divemaster.ca

Wednesday
Nov122014

Never too Old or Young to Learn a New Trick

Jeannine Caldbeck

Wednesday
Nov122014

Remembrance Day 2014 ~ Forbes Hall

Monday
Nov102014

Remembrance Day

Each November 11th members of the community gather at Forbes Hall to honour and remember our family, friends, neighbours, and countrymen & women whom have served their nation in the Armed Forces during war time, peace-keeping, UN deployment and regional and national disasters. 

We especially remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for their service and those for whom their service echoed throughout their lives upon returning home to civilian life.  The Thetis Island Remembrance Day gathering honours all servicemen and servicewomen, regardless of nationality or creed.

Please gather at the community centre at 10:30.  There will be a table set up for photos and memorabilia you may wish to share with us. 

At 11 am, ("at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month") we will stand together in silence in the traditional Act of Remembrance.

Coffee will be offered afterwards.  If you are able to bring some baking to share, it would be greatly appreciated. 

Please do not park in front of the flag pole in front of the hall on Nov. 11th. That area is reserved for this event.

Thetis Island Volunteer Fire Dept.

Monday
Nov102014

Soup's On ~ Wednesday, November 12th

Soup's On Wednesday November 12th

at Forbes Hall  $5.00

11:30 AM until the soup runs out or 1:00 PM, whichever happens first!

If there is enough soup, take-out will be available

This week the soup is  "Ivanovitch" - a vegetarian delight!

Accompanied by corn bread and goodies

Pot of Gold Coffee and Tea

Jokes, giggling and cheerful conversation!

Monday
Nov102014

Tom Hockin Candidate for Area G Director CVRD

Monday
Nov102014

Thetis Island Marina Dinners & Hours

New winter hours 2014

Liquor store: 9:30 am to 6:30 pm daily

Gas Dock: 9:30 am to dusk

Pub & Restaurant  Sunday to Thursday 9:30 am to 6:30 pm

                              Friday and Sat. 9:30 am to 8:30 pm

Serving selection of homemade soups, stews, chili and meat pies.

Friday Night dinner specials served from 5 to 7 pm.

Saturday night Sports and Darts beginning at 5 pm

Upcoming Friday night dinner specials:

Nov. 14:  Seafood Linguine with clams, mussels & prawns in alfredo or butter wine garlic sauce, with garlic bread $12.95 (* veg option available)

Nov. 21:  Fish Tacos $9.95/ Fish & Chips 1 pc $8.95; 2 pc $10.95

Nov. 28: Pork Roast with mashed potato, gravy, apple sauce, carrots and peas $12.95

Reservations recommended.  250 246 3464.

We look forward to seeing you soon.

 

Monday
Nov102014

Message from Mel Dorey Area G Director CVRD

I would like to bring some good news to the people of Thetis Island to remind them of some of things I have done for the benefit of the islanders.

In the spring the CVRD and myself awarded a bursary to a graduating Thetis Island student going on to further higher education in the amount of $500.  The bursary is called the Thetis Island CVRD Community Bursary not to be confused with the already existing Thetis Island Community Bursary. It was presented by a TIRRA  representative to the student at graduation ceremony at Chemainus Secondary.  It will be awarded each year. 

The second bit of news is that the CVRD is receiving $7.1 million in gas tax money to be divided up among the electoral areas over 5 years. We have already promised the Thetis Island Recycling Station $22,500 from this money to buy a bailer and a glass crusher to make their recyling operation more efficient. It will cut down the costs as well. 

And thirdly, the CVRD and myself are trying to get the residents of Pilkey Point Road reconnected to the internet after Telus suspended the service earlier. We hope to get a subsidy from the provincial government.

And remember the local elections are held this Saturday November 15th at Forbes Hall 9:30-5:30 pm

Monday
Nov102014

Free Items

Couch- small green hide-a-bed, Beige recliner, Older lawn mower - working condition

Located at Foster Point Road, Available November 12 or 13

Call if interested (604)787-0464

Beatriz Freudenreich

Monday
Nov102014

Safety for Seniors

November 17th RCMP Presentation by Constable Powers

1:00 PM at St. Michael's Church Hall in Chemainus, across from the Post Office

SAFETY FOR SENIORS (50+)

Good Information plus Coffee and cookies!

Sponsored by the Dogwood Trefoil Guild, an Adult Unit of the Girl Guides of Canada

Monday
Nov102014

Seniors Dinner ~ November 16th

Dinner at Forbes Hall Sunday November 16th

ALL ADULTS WELCOME!

Please make your reservation by Nov 12th

email donella123@aol.com or via a Drop Box note to Dee 16-2

Seating is at 5:30 PM - $18 fee paid at the door 

By popular demand the "Seniors' Dinner" is being changed to

"THE DINNER CLUB" and will welcome all adults interested in socializing and having a great meal!  The Seniors' Committee will continue to "produce" this event: Donna Stadt, Dee Smith, Helen Bird, Shirley Burr, Mary Forbes and Gloria Taylor 

NOVEMBER MENU

Mixed salad with balsamic dressing

Crown Roast of Pork

Fruit Rice pilaf

Brussels Sprouts with bacon and apricots 

Whipped Hazelnut Praline Butterscotch Cheesecake

Pot of Gold Coffee - Tea - Fruit Punch & "Refreshments Available"