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Clare Scott photo This man and woman were rescued by Richmond Fire-Rescue following a Saturday afternoon trek to Shady Island, where an outing went awry courtesy a fast-incoming tide.
Man, woman rescued after Shady Island trek Tide trapped pair, but firefighters came to their rescue Don Fennell photo With Richmond’s Man in Motion Rick Hansen (left) by his side, Vince Miele (chair of the Richmond Centre for Disability) gives a celebratory salute to the crowd upon entering the Richmond Olympic Oval Legacy Plaza Sunday. Miele, who brought his grandson along for the ride, had the honour of carrying the medal in the final leg of the Richmond portion of the Rick Hansen 25th Anniversary Relay.
Rick Hansen gets hometown cheer 25th Anniversary Relay comes to Richmond by Don Fennell Sports Editor The Man in Motion came home to thunderous applause Sunday. Despite a steady downpour, Richmond's Rick Hansen was greeted enthusiastically by more than 200 supporters on the final leg of his hometown 25th anniversary relay at the Richmond Olympic Oval legacy plaza. “This has been an unbelievable opportunity for me, to have traveled the world and to recognize the incredible progress that's been made in making a cure for spinal chord injuries becom-
ing a possibility for the future, and inclusion for people with disabilities everywhere,” said Hansen. “And I'm so thrilled to be celebrating with you here in Richmond, my hometown.” Hansen also took the opportunity to extend a special thank you to those wearing yellow jerseys—“the many in motion who represent millions of Canadians who step up to make a difference.” That group in Richmond included Richmond wheelchair and community activist Vince Miele, former VANOC chair John Furlong, Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie and Canadian and world men's figure skating champion Patrick Chan. Hansen said of Miele, who was the day's final medal bearer (carrying it from 5640 Hollybridge Way to the oval): “He’s a good friend and men-
tor of mine, someone who was there (during rehabilitation at GF Strong) who wheeled in and said to me 'You can move forward, I'm here for you.' He supported me when I needed that and he wasn't there just for me, but thousands around the province. He’s worked tirelessly to make things more accessible and inclusive for others.” The Rick Hansen 25th Anniversary Relay wrapped up yesterday at the Terry Fox Plaza at B.C. Place Stadium in Vancouver, capping a nine-month journey 25 years to the day when the original Man In Motion tour ended. In 1985, Hansen embarked on his world tour, travelling 40,000 kilometres through 34 countries over two years. He raised over $26 million for spinal cord injury research. •For more photos, see our slideshow at richmondreview.com.
by Martin van den Hemel Staff Reporter Clare Scott knew better than to shake her head and utter a “tsk, tsk” when she saw Richmond Fire-Rescue come to the aid of a man and a woman who had apparently become trapped Saturday afternoon on Shady Island off Steveston when the tide quickly rolled in. Instead, she snapped some shots of the “dramatic rescue” with her Nikon D7000, and reminisced. It was about 25 years ago, as a teenager living in Richmond, that Scott and some of her young friends also found themselves high and dry on Shady Island. They had all told their parents that they were staying at each other’s place, so none of their parents even knew they were missing that night, she recounted. “And of course, there were no cell phones back then,” chuckled Scott, a teacher at Hugh Boyd secondary who is also a mom. And so the group of friends spent the night, she said. It’s a story Scott has shared with her children, now in their teens. So when she came upon the scene Saturday around 3 p.m., it was a familiar story. Despite the signs warning of the perils of making the crossing on the slick, jagged rocks comprising the weir that reaches out to the island, this man and woman did exactly that, and were trapped when the tide came in. According to Scott, the pair were dressed only in summer clothes, and carried a backpack. See Page 5
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