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February 11 2015 www.newwestnewsleader.com
a man’s home is his castle, says Jim mcgregor—until, that is, it isn’t. See page a6
Fire hits 6th Ave. rooming house Grant Granger
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travis Johnson of vancouver circus school, based in new westminster’s river market, was on cBc’s dragons’ den this week making his pitch.
Circus school nets Dragon deal Grant Granger
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The show Travis Johnson’s protégés puts on has audiences in awe but last week he also had them in tears. Johnson took his New Westminster-based Vancouver Circus School to CBC’s Dragons’ Den and made a deal. In the process he had some hardened investors wiping their eyes as they said no to him. Johnson, 35, hadn’t heard of the show when his girlfriend suggested
he audition. He did so reluctantly, before. While the segment on the but when a producer called to ask show only lasted about 10 minutes, him to come to Toronto to do the in reality it took an hour to pitch show he realized it and negotiate. was an opportunity Johnson told to generate publicity them how he’d travis Johnson and connect with a it was a very emotional (pre- formed the national partner. company with his sentation). i miss my dad a “I wanted to see father Aaron in lot and it was pretty hard when i was talking to them. how I would fare 2004, eventually against five business setting up shop giants. I wanted to see if I could on the second floor of the River hold my own,” said Johnson on Market. (Although Johnson said Thursday, a little tired from the he spoke about 20 minutes on the viewing party he held the night River Market and New Westminster
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it was edited out.) He also told them about his father dying in December 2012 at the age of 61 following a fall at his home. Their mission, he said, was to share the circus school’s athletic art with as many people as possible. “It’s my life’s work. It was a very emotional (presentation). I miss my dad a lot and it was pretty hard when I was talking to them.” Johnson recently opened up a second school in a North Vancouver warehouse district.
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Firefighters rescued five residents from a burning Sixth Avenue rooming house Friday morning including plucking one from the flaming rooftop. New Westminster fire deputy chief John Hatch said the department got a call just after 6 a.m. from resident across from 1009 Sixth Ave. The caller reported smoke and flames were coming out of the front of the home as well as on the west side of the building which is next to a laneway. Hatch said when crews arrived there was heavy smoke and flames coming out the second floor. They also noticed a third floor occupant had climbed up on the roof to escape heavy smoke but was only six feet from the flames. They used a ladder to rescue the person, and then went inside to get four others out before knocking down the fire. “The crews did a good job of getting a ladder up quick,” said Hatch. He said the house was a three-storey, wood-frame structure with multiple units that appeared to be a rooming house. please see traFFiC, a5