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MAY 14 2014 www.newwestnewsleader.com
Disaster rally was anything but a disaster. See Page A3
Two, one-lane Bailey bridges? Grant Granger
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New Westminster museum and archives curator Oana Capota and Jackie Gootee worked on a SFU oral history project on the city’s working riverfront.
Capturing the life of the waterfront History of Fraser River in New West comes to life in SFU presentation Grant Granger
the tugboats and fishermen. I get was a good fit. so excited in my part of the world,” The result of the class is two says Gootee. “I’m like the Gladys video projects to be shown at Kravitz of the river.” the Fraser River For those yet Discovery Centre to hit the half today (May 14) century mark, she’s Jackie Gootee from 4:30 to 7 p.m. It was just a wonderful referring to the Gootee worked experience. It makes nosy neighbour in on Preserving history come alive. the 1960s sitcom Community Bewitched. So when through Memory: Gootee, 56, signed up for an oral The New Westminster Waterfront history course at Simon Fraser Oral History Memory Walk University that focused on New Presentation. Westminster’s working waterfront it She collaborated with Jane
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Jackie Gootee has a bird’s eye view of the Fraser River from her 31st floor Plaza 88 apartment. She’s fascinated by the comings and goings, always trying to figure out what’s going on. And her favourite website is one that tracks local marine traffic. “I sit there everyday and watch
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French, as well as curator Oana Capota and archivist Barry Dykes from the New Westminster Museum and Archives. “It was just a wonderful, wonderful experience,” says Gootee as she sits at the kitchen table of the historic Samson V. “It makes history come alive.” Gootee had a blast talking to 91-year-old Tom Mark who operated a marine Shell station near the Pattullo Bridge. “He was just a delightful fellow.” Please see HISTORY, A2
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The province is willing to provide a new Bailey bridge to New Westminster for free, but there’s a catch. Transportation Minister Todd Stone sent a letter Thursday to Mayor Wayne Wright offering to provide a temporary Bailey bridge to replace the one-lane crossing of the Brunette River to Coquitlam that was shut down in early March due to structural issues. But the offer is conditional. New West must agree to allow a second temporary single-lane bridge to be installed later this year. If New West approves the project, it would be responsible for the first single-lane span’s installation and maintenance. The province would pick up the cost of a second temporary onelane bridge to improve traffic flows and safety and that structure could be open later this year. Stone said in an interview with the NewsLeader that if New Westminster doesn’t accept what he termed a “generous offer” the city will have to find another temporary bridge and the money to pay for it. Please see ‘NOT ABOUT THE MONEY’, A3