North Island Gazette, June 05, 2014

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Wild Heart choir puts on spring concert in Port McNeill. Page 9

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Golfers tackle 36 holes in Port Alice spring golf tourney. Page 11

The brief Remembrance of Life, attended by more than 500 people, was marked by both tears and laughter and included a brief, unscripted thank you from Parnham’s three daughters, Leah Kos,

Brittany Exner and Kendra Hall. Dignitaries included Vancouver Island North MP John Duncan, who spoke as part of the program, and B.C. Lieutenant Governor Judith Guichon,

who attended as a guest. Parnham’s Campbell River counterpart, Mayor Walter Jakeway, also attended as a guest. The audience was a virtual cross-section of North Islanders, featuring repre-

sentatives of all local governments, health authority offices, industry and First Nations. Parnham’s family

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Teachers return to picket line J.R. Rardon Gazette editor Graduation ceremonies this weekend on the North Island should not be impacted by the ongoing dispute between the province and the B.C. Teachers’ Federation, and an all-school elementary track meet is still on track for next week. School District 85 teachers are scheduled to be on the picket line tomorrow in the second round of a series of rotating, oneday strikes across the province. But the one-day local strike — and the partial lockout imposed by the government in response to the BCTF job action — should have no impact on activities traditionally done by teachers as volunteers on personal time. “In terms of grad, we’ve said everything that happens there is voluntary,” said Fred Robertson, president of Vancouver Island North Teachers’ Association (VINTA). “It’s my understanding that both grads are continuing. Where it becomes problematic is if we’re there in a supervisory capacity. So we

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Friends, family remember ‘Bev’ Gazette staff PORT HARDY—The Civic Centre filled with a diverse cross-section of North Islanders Friday, all drawn to honour the memory of Port Hardy Mayor Bev Parnham.

B.C. Ombudsperson visits North Island for first time since ‘02. Page 2

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Taylor McAstocker of Port McNeill shields her candle from the wind while joining in the luminary lap of the Relay for Life in Port McNeill Saturday night. See more on J.R. Rardon page 8 and online at www.northislandgazette.com.

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