Nanaimo News Bulletin, March 14, 2013

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Joel Rampanen, 14, left, and his buddy Jacob Brown, 13, set aside their scooters for a few minutes to enjoy a couple slices of pizza in Maffeo Sutton Park Tuesday.

Mounties look at heroin connection to deaths BY CHRIS BUSH

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Nanaimo RCMP warn of a possible link between deaths and heroin while rounding up suspects and seizing cash and drugs. Two men were arrested on drug charges at about 12:20 p.m. Thursday when police officers

stopped a vehicle on Wallace Street suspected of being involved in a drug deal earlier in the day. Mounties followed up with a separate arrest of another male near Country Club Centre at about 2:20 p.m. Investigators then searched a residence in the 4200 block of Departure Bay Road where they

turned up 46 grams of suspected heroin and $1,500 cash. Over the past two weeks there have been two deaths in Nanaimo where heroin is suspected to have been a contributing factor. The investigations into the causes of the deaths are being handled by the B.C. Coroner’s Office. ◆ See ‘TOXICOLOGY’ /4

The show will go on at Nanaimo Centre Stage, at least for now. City council voted M o n d ay t o i nv e s t $160,000 in the 116-yearold building to replace stucco and brick veneer on the Nicol Street side of the building. The condition of the building’s exterior, including peeling exterior walls and a decrepit brick chimney, has many worried about the safety of people using the entranceway. Council considered two other options presented by city staff – do nothing despite the deterioration, or install walk-through scaffolding for two years to protect pedestrians at a cost of about $20,000. In a 6-3 vote (Councillors Bill McKay, Bill Bestwick and Jim Kipp voted against), council agreed to renovate its cultural asset, but stopped short of committing $800,000

over five years, the cost determined by an engineer to completely revitalize the building’s exterior. “Option one is simply not viable, and having scaffolding on Nicol Street for two years is also not an acceptable solution,” said Coun. Fred Pattje. “Option three, as difficult and expensive as it is, and staff ’s suggestion that it’s a first step in remediation, I’m not looking at it that way ... I don’t think we have to commit the entire $800,000 because there are options like fundraising that can be considered.” The city purchased the building at 25 Victoria Rd. in 2008 for $460,000 for the purpose of providing a small performing arts theatre in the downtown area. The Centre of the Arts Society currently operates Nanaimo Centre Stage under a licence of use agreement with the city. ◆ See ‘VENUE’ /6

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