North Island Gazette, August 21, 2014

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Man, pet survive cougar attack A O’Toole Gazette staff PORT McNEILL—Cade Henderson’s vacation to the North Island was to be an opportunity to explore, enjoy the surroundings

• CATCH O’ THE DAY

Woodchuckers claim OrcaFest ball tourney title. Page 10

OPINION Page 6 LETTERS Page 7 SPORTS Page 10 CLASSIFIEDS Page 12-14

Saidah Clark, left, and Rayah Dustin celebrate OrcaFest with style — and cotton candy — at the Port McNeill waterfront Saturday afternoon. See more in North Island Life, page 15.

and take home some memories. The Calgary native certainly returned home with a story to tell after using an axe to fight off a cougar to protect his dog, Indie. Henderson explained that his

girlfriend’s parents had recently purchased an undeveloped lot in Port McNeill, and the couple, along with their dog and four friends, had made the trip to the North Island to camp out on the

Mine Road property and explore the area. “The second day we were there

See page 3 ‘Dog on the mend’

Dressed for the ‘fest

J.R. Rardon

• GUARDIANS

Two totem poles raised at U’mista Cultural Centre. Page 14

District lays groundwork for election • HOMECOMING

Soprano Leah Alfred returns for pair of North Island concerts. Page 16

Gazette staff PORT HARDY— Council made the first steps towards laying the groundwork for the upcoming November 15 general local elections last week, appointing

Director of Corporate & Development Services Jeff Long as Chief Electoral Officer. The appointment also carried a timetable outlining key dates in the run-up to polling day.

Early September will see the release of the nomination package for prospective councillors, and a Declaration of Election (if required) will take place October 20. Advanced and special

voting days on an ifrequired basis are planned for November 5, 12, 13 and 14 with an official announcement of results expected by November 19. Port Hardy residents

will be voting for a new mayor, six councillors as well as School Board 85 Trustees under SD85’s

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