PRINCE RUPERT VOL. 10 NO VOL NO. 28
Wednesday, W d d JJuly l 15 15, 201 2015
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Algae bloom threatens gill net fleet
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BY REBECCA WATSON
Heart of our city: Judy Riddell Page A5
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“It’s hard to wash out and even with a high-pressure water hose it takes hours.”
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The Prince Rupert gill net fleet has been hit hard by a massive algae bloom and may be forced off the water. “It’s crippling g me as far ass catching fish goes.. Everything on thee boat is dirty from m [algae] including g me and you can’tt catch any fish h because they can n see the net, it’ss like a blanket outt there,” said Claudee - Claude McDonald McDonald, 76, a gill net fisherman based in Prince Rupert. A sticky, thick algae is being singled out as the reason for extremely dismal salmon catches so far this season. See ALGAE on Page A2
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Yeva Barrie meets a new buddy at the Third Annual Children’s Day in the Park, organized by Success by 6 North Coast. Balloon animals, face-painting, live music, artwork, a photo booth and more were available for Prince Rupert’s youth on Saturday afternoon at Mariner’s Park. For more coverage of the event, see Page A12.
Clerical error ousts Liu from Pan Am Games Prince Rupert’s gold medal hopeful disqualified
Business Port riding a green wave Page A8
Sports Belling, Rupert’s new golf pro Page A13
BY KEVIN CAMPBELL PRINCE RUPERT / The Northern View
Prince Rupert’s Adrian Liu, who was a favourite to medal in his home country at the Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games has been disqualified following an administrative error by Badminton Canada. Liu, Canada’s elite men’s doubles player and his badminton partner Derrick Ng were disqualified for violating a Badminton World Federation (BWF) rule that states no player or pair will enter two federation-sanctioned competitions in the same week. Badminton Canada allegedly appealed the decision but to no avail. In a message to CBC, Ng stated that Badminton Canada had registered Liu and Ng to play in the Taipei Open, which falls on July 14 - 19 as opposed to the Taipei Grand Prix,
which is held Oct. 13 - 18. The former tournament conflicts with the Pan Am Games by BWF rules. The duo, based out of Richmond, B.C. had won bronze in the 2011 Pan Am Games and were medal hopefuls in the Toronto tournament. The disqualification also hurts the duo’s chances of entering the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics as the points earned at the Pan Am Games are crucial to qualify for the Olympics. No replacement men’s doubles team has been assigned by Canada and the badminton portion of the Pan Am Games started Saturday. The rest of Team Canada have played strongly in the early-going. As of Monday morning, Rachel Honderich has advanced to the women’s singles semifinals, as have Canada’s mixed doubles team of Toby Ng and Alex Bruce.
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