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BC Hydro cuts off power to home of defiant senior Fanny Bay resident’s power cut off for refusal to pay legacy meter fee Erin Haluschak Record Staff
Rotraut Knopp has extra oil for her lamps on hand, an assortment of candles in her kitchen, and a Coleman stove on the porch of her Ships Point home. She’s preparing to go ‘off-grid’ for
an indefinite period of time — not by choice, she said, rather because BC Hydro cut off power to her trailer Oct. 30 after Knopp stopped paying her monthly legacy meter fee for her analog meter. “I went out in the morning and when I came back I saw a little tag on the meter and I didn’t see it running so I went in and right away I knew if it wasn’t going, the power was out,” the 71-year-old explained Friday. “Power was out absolutely everywhere. And this morning I found out because of the digital phone I don’t even have the phone.” Knopp said because of health
implications, she refused to have a smart meter installed, and has been paying the usage portion of her hydro bill, but refuses the monthly fee. In April, the B.C. Utilities Commission approved BC Hydro’s request for a monthly charge of around $30 for reading an analog meter and administration fees. Knopp said she owes more than $150 in fees, but the idea of paying to restore the service or installing a smart meter is not an option. “For me, it’s pushing something through,” said Knopp. ... see POWERLESS■ A6
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Chamber offering voters face-to-face time with Courtenay candidates
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Comox Valley Child Development Association executive director Joanne Schroeder is all smiles as the final toteboard tally is posted at Sunday’s CVCDA Telethon, held at the Sid Williams Theatre. The $85,009 total is 10 per cent higher than the amount raised in 2013. Of note, the deluxe raffle basket raised in excess of $8,100 and was won by G. Strachan of Courtenay. The Vancouver Canucks game package raffle (donated by the Canucks) raised more than $5,100 and was won by Teresa Allen of Cumberland.
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The Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce is hosting an innovative municipal candidates event for Courtenay that will give voters of this area the opportunity to sit across the table from each of the candidates and engage in a one-on-one discussion. Upon arrival, you will be assigned to a table with other voters and one municipal candidate. Each candidate will then have seven minutes of discussion and Q&As in a free-form, round table conversation. The event will take place Wednesday, Nov. 5, from 7-10 p.m. at the Best Western Plus - Westerly Hotel & Convention Centre at 1590 Cliffe Ave. Spaces are limited. Please register at comoxvalleychamber.com/events. If threshold is not met, registration will be accepted at the door, until all seats are booked. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For more information, please visit www.comoxvalleychamber.com/events.
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