North Island Gazette, June 06, 2013

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GAZETTE NORTH ISLAND

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47th Year No. 23 THURS., JUNE 6, 2013

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Grizzly put down after attack J.R. Rardon Gazette editor An adult male grizzly bear was destroyed by the Conservation Officer Service Monday morn-

• A REAL CUT-UP

Magic show raises money for firefighters Sparky Fund. Page 10

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ing after breaking into a Marine Harvest hatchery near Beaver Cove and killing a rottweiler dog one day earlier. “These were very unfor-

such a beautiful, majestic animal, but when its behaviour is such that it’s habituated it’s likely to get into additional conflict with humans.”

tunate circumstances,” said Steve Petrovcic, a North Island Zone conservation officer based in Black Creek. “No Conservation Officer likes to destroy

The CO service was notified about 8:30 a.m. Sunday, June 2, after an

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All work and all play Hans Janse pours while Gary McMillan spreads concrete during a volunteer work party to install new playground equipment last weekend at Eagle View Elementary School in Port Hardy. More coverage appears in next week’s Gazette. J.R. Rardon

• HOME RUN

NISS grad returns to Port McNeill in island-long marathon. Page 15 LETTERS Page 7 NORTH ISLAND LIFE Page 11 SPORTS Page 13 CLASSIFIEDS Page 16-18

Hunter rescued in helicopter airlift Gazette staff PORT HARDY—The crew of an RCAF Cormorant helicopter evacuated a hunter in possible medical distress from a remote inlet on Brooks Peninsula, northern Vancouver Island, early Saturday morning. Canadian Coast Guard radio received a call for help from a

hunting party late evening Friday, May 31, which was passed to Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Victoria. After consulting with Port Alice RCMP and BC Ambulance, a 442 Transport and Rescue Squadron Cormorant was launched from 19 Wing Comox to perform the medical evacuation. Flying through snow-showers

and with limited visibility, the Cormorant crew arrived on-scene shortly after midnight. “We had a latitude and longitude for the location, but the weather was very poor. Fortunately the hunting party set up a signal fire that we could see through our night vision goggles,” said Captain Jeff Barth, first officer, who was

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