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Forest managers Earthquake rattles bedsbite: but fails to lack Forest startle nerves Practices Board By By Stacey AndrewMarple Hudson Haida Haida Gwaii GwaiiObserver Observer
The earlyattempt morningtoofstop Friday April 24, from A failed a company Haida Gwaii was hit by an Earthquake of 6.1 over-logging a scenic area near Skidegate magnitude. No tsunami warnings were issued Channel has B.C.’s forestry watchdog callafter the earthquake. The epicentre of the ing for change. quake approximately kmtopped south of the The was Skidegate Channel167 case a list Village of Queen Charlotte. of 14 recent examples showing why B.C.’s SomePractices residents of Haida Gwaii reported Forest Board believes district objects shaking and windows rattling, but no managers need serious damage injuries were reported. more power to or stop As the islands of Haida Gwaii all have bad logging before unique geological qualities, the effects of an it happens. earthquake can vary from island to island. “Many members Every community reported feeling the quake in of the public are different ways. Queen Charlotte Village which surprised to learn has rock base didn’t feel the quake as much thatadistrict managas of the northern parts of Graham ersthe doresidents not already island. Tlell and north is mostly a sand based have this authorarea and feels almost ity,” says a special every quake that happens. Shirley Wilson of Skidegate reported report published feeling the earthquake. “I was sitting in my by the board last bed when I heard the house creak.” After month. theAlong initialwith creakthe she felt her bed start rocking and noticedChannel her ornaments rocking. “The Skidegate - BC Forrest ornaments rocked case, which datesfor a while after the quake stopped,” Ms. Wilson told the Observer. Practices “My Board back to 2009, the son and brother who were also in the house report listed a didn’t feel the earthquake at all.” 2006 investigation Barry of Masset, director of protect the showingPages managers had no way to Skeena-Queen Charlotte Regional District a newly discovered northern goshawk nest said he feltGwaii. the quake but because it was fairly on Haida short he wasn’t too concerned. However, While the current system works “rea-he added, “This is a reminder to every one to be sonably well, most of the time,” the report prepared.” said recent history shows there are times Earthquakes are nothingshould new tohave Haidathe when district managers Gwaii. The quake comes just weeks power to refuse permits for cuttingafter or a study identi ed Haida Gwaii as ground zero road-building. forOne the next major seismic event on the west episode came in the spring of 2009, coast. when Teal Cedar Products applied for a This recent earthquake as cutting permit for areas doesn’t north ofqualify Skidegate the big one scientists predict, as it was smaller Channel. than even some of thewarnings aftershocks after the 7.7 Despite repeated from two magnitude earthquake in 2012. district managers and the Village of Queen The samethat weekend thatwould Haida break Gwaii rules got Charlotte its plans hit by this 6.1 tremor, Nepal was devastated for scenic areas, Teal refused to show its by a 7.8 plans inmagnitude detail andevent. insisted on a permit. Earthquakes between a 6.0 and a 6.9 are See on Page 3 considered a strong on theREPORT Richter scale.
“The public expects government to protect their interests when risk is obvious.”
Quinn Bender photo
Artists Kathy Pick of Queen Charlotte and Matthew Eric Miles of Victoria pause for a photo at the Haida Submitted Gwaii Museum photo last weekend, following the unveiling of their individual and collaborative projects from the Artists in Gwaii Haanas Committee members of the Pulling Together Haida Gwaii Event demonstrate their teamwork abilities at the carving shed in the residency and the work Rosa Quintana, from Kay Centre.program. The groupTheir will bework, holding a fund raiser of May 2. See full story range on Page 3 mixed media, video and textiles, which will be on display until April 30.
Search and rescue suspended after Day 3
Hunt to serve parole off island
By Quinn Bender Haida Gwaii Observer By Stacey Marple Haida Gwaii The search forObserver Kumdis Ilsand resident, Brent Hendren, was suspended Tlell residentfollowing Brendan Hunt hasHaida plead last weekend one of guilty to several charges related to inciGwaii’s largest search and rescue dents that led to his banishment from operations in more than 25 years. Skidegate December. “I knowinfor a fact that if he was Charges were laidwould after several incialive out there we have found dents in the community, where witnesses him. There’s no chance we would said hemissed was threatening assaulting have him. Theand community residents of Skidegate. should know we did everything we Mr. Huntcould plead to guilty six separate possibly findto him,” said charges and was sentenced to 60 days in Chris Ashurst, SAR manager with jail and an 18 months probation, which Archipelago Ground Search and includes and the rare order to leader stay offwith the Rescue deputy unit
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“I know for a fact “The was that banishment if he was alive for publics safety outour there we would and hisfound own safety.” have him.”
- Billy Yovanovich - Chris Ashurst
Haida Gwaii archipelago Massett Marine Rescue. for the full duration. Mr. Hendren, 27, was last seen Charges uttering threats, rowing outincluded to his Kumdis Island mischief, assault and failing to Sunday keep the cabin rental with supplies
morning, April 18. He missed dinner plans with friends later that night. peace.following Mr. Hunt’s probation came The Tuesdayalso Masset with a five year firearms prohibition. RCMP received a missing persons Skidegate Band Mr. report, which led leaders to the allege discovery Hunt instigated several confrontations Mr. Hendren’s boat abandoned and with members,south including one caught on overturned of Watun River surveillance video, where Mr. Hunt is said near Pure Lake Provincial Park. to“It be breaking a vehicle’s window with a is strongly believed that Brent sledge hammer. drowned when his rowboat capsized “The was forMr. ourAshurst public’s west ofbanishment Kumdis Island,” safety and his own safety,” Skidegate’s said. “This is based on information Chiefwitnesses, Councillorthe Billy Yovanovich said from location of the cappreviously. “There were several incidents sized vessel, and the distribution of his that have lead to this … our personal effects along the membership shoreline. safety is always paramount.” SeeSEARCH HUNT on See on Page Page 3 2
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