Bowen Island Undercurrent, May 04, 2012

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FRIDAY MAY 4 2012 VOL. 39, NO. 1

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How to get our money’s worth Mayor sees finances and governance as issues of concern with TransLink SUSANNE MARTIN EDITOR

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ted. “I understand that the students now have their transcripts but we can always request that from the school if it’s not available at the moment. And the letter of reference doesn’t have to come from a teacher, it can also be written by a community member other than a relative,” Ganong said. “What we are really looking to receive by May 11, is the student’s letter.” The Maggie Cummings Memorial Scholarship for $500 is awarded to

ack Adelaar said that he walks into the TransLink boardroom as a politician but the moment he sits down, he becomes a tax collector for TransLink. As Bowen Island’s mayor, he is a member of the Mayors’ Council that voted against a TransLink tax hike that would have taken effect next year to raise $30 million a year for transit expansion. “The mayors decided in April that we aren’t going for the $30 million expansion,” Adelaar said. “But this doesn’t change the fact that Bowen Island is going to send $562,000 as part of our taxes to TransLink. We talked to TransLink about increasing our service and they came back with the idea of expanding the bus route to Hood Point without any [local] consultation. I wonder how many people would use this and who dreams this up.” Adelaar not only questions the value of this particular route expansion but also TransLink’s service level for Bowen taxpayers. “This proposal is symptomatic for how TransLink thinks about Bowen, I see little regard for the needs of local [transit users],” Adelaar said. “I can understand the overriding thought of having someone on Bowen Island helping to pay for the Skytrain extension that will go to Port Moody but, at the same time, it is an expense that is difficult to justify. In terms of percentage, we pay quite a bit for what we get.” Adelaar says that looking at the bigger picture is also important. “It is easy to criticize TransLink but Vancouver’s transportation system is good,” Adelaar said. “I use it every day when

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Alan Mills hopes to revive the excitement and bustle of the good old Steamship days with a full program of heritage events and activities that spans two weeks this summer. Story on page 4. Debra Stringfellow photo

Deadline for scholarship applications extended SUSANNE MARTIN EDITOR

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he Bowen Island Community Foundation invites students who are graduating from Grade 12 to apply for the Maggie Cummings Memorial Scholarship and the Aaron Sluggett Memorial Scholarship until Friday, May 11. Joyce Ganong, chair for the Foundation, said that an original call for applications had asked students to apply through their schools by March. “We

realize that there might have been difficulties due to the teachers’ job action,” she said. “So we want to make it easier for students by allowing them to apply directly to the Foundation at info@ bowenfoundation.com.” The application package requires a letter that outlines how the student fulfills the application requirements, his or her goals for the future and why the scholarship would make a difference. A copy of the scholastic transcript and a reference letter from a teacher or a community member also need to be submit-

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