Vanderhoof Omineca Express, September 25, 2013

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Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Sinkut River, outdoor classroom

“One of the RCMP’s core values is compassion...”

On September 19, a Fort St. John resident traveling through Vanderhoof reported a young Aboriginal couple hitchhiking on Highway 16 who appeared to be in distress. Vanderhoof RCMP investigated and discovered that the 28 year old male and his 19 year old pregnant wife were soaked and freezing from the rain. The couple told the RCMP officer that they had been hitchhiking from Vancouver to Haida Gwaii since Sunday, September 15 and hadn’t eaten since the previous day. They are going to live with the man’s aunt. But the couple did not have the finances or equipment to travel unaided across that distance and had been forced to sleep outside in Prince George the previous evening. So the RCMP constable insisted on supporting the couple, he took them to a local motel and obtained food and lodging for them. Then the constable contacted a local church group who donated two bus tickets and a gift card for Tim Horton’s so the couple could make the rest of the journey. “I’m very proud of Constable Jason Baird,” said Sergeant Jason Keays, Vanderhoof RCMP Detachment Commander. “One of the RCMP’s core values is compassion and this is just one more example of our members showing compassion and concern for our indigenous people.” Sgt. Keays would like to acknowledge the Sojourners Group managed by NeighbourLink as well as the Nechako Community Church for their support.

NVSS Outdoor Pursuits class takes an instructive canoe trip down the Sinkut River. This is instructor Travis Himmelright’s passion, he loves to teach what can be a lifelong sport.

EBUS assumes Continuing Education Beginning this school year, EBUS Academy is pleased to assume responsibility for Continuing Education in the Eastern communities of Fraser Lake, Vanderhoof and Fort St James of the Nechako Lakes School District. Given the extensive experience that EBUS Academy already has in providing adult programming across the province, it seemed a natural fit for the progressive, online school to take on Continuing Education. Prospective adult students can still drop by the existing Continuing Education classrooms in all three communities to learn more about both online and face to face programming options.

Continuing Education is offered to all graduated and non-graduated adults to either complete a graduation program or to provide specific subject upgrading. To find out more, please drop by a centre in your community or visit the EBUS website at www.ebus.ca. Centre hours are posted or available by calling the EBUS front office at 1-800-567-1236. Brian Naka, EBUS Principal and Dave Anderson, EBUS Adult Education Advisor are pleased to welcome Jolene Webb (Fraser Lake), Bernie LaRusic (Vanderhoof), and Barb Bailey (Fort St James) to the EBUS team.

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