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Thief steals from elementary school fundraiser Hundreds of dollars from Steveston T-shirt sales were taken in break-in by Martin van den Hemel Staff Reporter An early Sunday morning break-in at Sara’s Old Fashioned Ice Cream on Moncton Street in Steveston has robbed a school fundraiser of valuable proceeds, and emptied the company’s cash register too. At least one thief smashed through the glass panel front door, and took the cash from Lord Byng Elementary School’s Steveston-themed T-shirt sales, as well as money in the register.
Dionne McFie, chair of Lord Byng’s parent advisory council, said she’s thankful that she happened to recently collect proceeds from the Tshirts sales inside Sara’s. Otherwise, the impact could have been much worse. “It’s really heartbreaking. I had popped in there...I think two days before it happened, luckily.” It’s believed that about $180 in Tshirt sales were taken, but McFie is glad the thief didn’t take any product. Since launching the Stevestonthemed T-shirts at the Steveston Farmers and Artisans Market last month, they’ve been flying off the shelf, with more than 500 shirts sold. Proceeds go to support Lord Byng Elementary School with everything from computers to smart boards, iPads and even hand dryers. Sarah and Ken Dennis welcome Chester the poodle at Vancouver International Airport after his 12-hour flight from Taiwan.
Dog rescue group finds new homes for animals saved from abuse in Taiwan by Matthew Hoekstra Staff Reporter
Matthew Hoekstra photo Lord Byng Elementary is raising money through Steveston T-shirt sales.
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Dennis. “(Chester) was a little bit nervous, but we were really excited for him to come. We had wanted a dog for quite a long time.” Chester joins two other rescued animals at the Dennis home— cats Noodle and Rufus—and has Ocean Dog Rescue to thank. Ocean is a group of volunteers who rescue dogs in distress in Taiwan and find new homes for the animals in the Lower Mainland. See Page 6
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Ken Dennis first saw Chester on Facebook. A light-coloured poodle a few years old, volunteers rescued him from an abandoned puppy mill in Taiwan. “He looked so pitiful and in need, and I knew instantly I would offer to adopt him,” said Dennis, a Richmond Rotary Club member and owner of Richmond-based KD
Technical Services. Chester lived his life in a small unsanitary cage, neglected and debarked. Now Dennis and his wife Sarah are giving the pooch a second chance. Last Thursday, the Richmond couple were united with Chester at Vancouver International Airport, moments after an aircraft from Taiwan touched down. “We were very excited. I think we were there an hour early,” said
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