North Island Gazette, July 31, 2014

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McNeill approves dock request J.R. Rardon Gazette editor PORT McNEILL—A contractor facilitating a test fishery for Fisheries and Oceans Canada will be allowed to store equipment on a trial basis on the town’s year-old concrete dock, following a spirited

Sea Wolf Adventures hosts a performance at Telegraph Cove. Page 8

Opinion Page 6 Letters Page 7 Sports Page 11 Classifieds Page 13-15

debate during Port McNeill’s most recent Town Council meeting. Roger Paquette, owner of Nanaimo-based Hub City Fisheries, wrote council to request the use of a portion of the smallcraft harbour’s drive-on dock to store equipment used to offload the

catch in the DFO test fishery. Councillors Gaby Wickstrom and Shirley Ackland voiced their reservations, about the precedent it could set for other dock users, and about the storage area requested — a 12-foot strip spanning the entire 50-foot width at the seaward end

of the dock. “It would be in the way of anyone loading or unloading in that area,” Mayor Gerry Furney

See page 4 ‘Trial period granted’

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Hillbillies sweep in championship doubleheader. Page 12

• High Notes

Alert Bay hosts topclass entertainment at MusicFest. Page 16

Lucia Alfred takes the stage to assist the Purple Pirate during the Treasure Island-themed SeaFest celebrations in Alert Bay. See more from SeaFest in North Island Life, page 10, and a MusicFest roundup page 16. A O’Toole

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