Chilliwack Progress, March 11, 2016

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Wind storm knocks out power Hydro crews and Chilliwack firefighters were kept busy Thursday after a powerful wind storm took down trees and power lines across the region. At one point nearly 8,000 customers in Chilliwack were without power – part of 122,000 customers affected in the Lower Mainland and Sunshine Coast. The Sardis area suffered the largest single outage, with nearly 2,700 homes blacked out. But there were pockets throughout Chilliwack – from Majuba hill to Annis Road – that were also affected. Chilliwack Central Road was blocked for hours after a power pole snapped in the wind and hung precariously over the street, a transformer in flames. Damage was severe across the region as wind gusts topped 90 km/h in some parts. The storm turned deadly in Port Moody where officials said a woman was killed when she was struck by a tree early Thursday morning. Although powerful, the storm was not as strong has the one that ripped through Chilliwack in November. That storm caused an estimated $200,000 in damage to city owned property alone.

Emergency personnel stand by as flames sputter from a transformer on a downed power line on Chilliwack Central Road Thursday. The pole was one of many taken down by winds that gusted up to 90 km/h, leaving as many as 8,000 customers without power. GREG KNILL/ THE PROGRESS

‘We know, oh how we know, that we are not alone’: Fox family Country morns the death of Rolly Fox Jessica Peters The Progress This year’s Terry Fox Run will be dedicated to a very special man. Rolly Fox, father of Terry Fox, died late Tuesday afternoon. Condolences poured in from across the country for Fox, and right here in Chilliwack where the Fox family resided for many years. Desmond Devnich, organizer for Chilliwack’s Fox Run, said he will sincerely miss Rolly’s guidance, optimism, and sense of humour. “Organizing a Terry Fox Run

in any community is a rewarding experience, but it was a special blessing to coordinate the Chilliwack community run with Rolly’s guidance and support,” he said. “Often, he would send me a note of support or drop by my office for a visit — always with a clever joke and a smile. It was an honour to have Rolly at the organizing committee table and I know our volunteers were thrilled to meet him. His optimism was infectious and with his dry sense of humour he entertained us and inspired us.” He went on to say that Fox’s

“passion to further Terry’s legacy has touched those fighting cancer across the country, but his memory will always have a special presence in Chilliwack. This year’s Terry Fox Run will be dedicated to one of our city’s best-loved heroes.” Mayor Sharon Gaetz called Fox a “beloved hero and gentleman who will be deeply missed.” The Fox family issued a statement on Wednesday confirming their patriarch had passed away. “Our Dad and Grandpa is no longer telling jokes,” the said. “Rolland Murray Fox died late afternoon on March 8 while lis-

tening to a little Hank Williams. He fulfilled his promise to Terry facing cancer with courage, grace and plenty of humour. He thanked everyone, every time as they left the room after caring for him and each and every family member and friend after a visit. “Our promise to Dad is to try our very best to focus on the many memories of laughter he gifted us the last few weeks and throughout our lives. His room was always overflowing with family, love, laughter, song and story - does life offer anything better? We have witnessed once again the pain cancer causes but we know, oh how we

know, that we are not alone. We have seen first hand the opportunities to extend life because of our nation’s collective belief and investment in cancer research, yet have been forced to accept that they were not available to Dad/ Grandpa. We now have your journey, together with Terry’s, to offer us inspiration and hope from this day forward, forever more.” Many politicians were moved to acknowledge Fox and his contributions in the name of his son. “B.C., Canada, and the world have lost a dedicated, resolute pillar in the fight against cancer in Continued: TRIBUTES/ p11

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