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51st Year No. 15
April 13, 2016
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•CHILDHOOD...
Dr. Bruce Perry on the importance of early childhood. Page 6
• AWARDS...
Port Hardy Chamber of Commerce gives out annual awards. Page 13
Some Family Fun
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Vera Newman (left) and Andrea Cranmer (right) lead a Kwak’wala rhyming session at the Family Fun Fair on Sunday, April 10 at the Civic Centre in Port Hardy. The Family Fun Fair, held in Port McNeill and Port Hardy, was a huge hit, with tons of parents and children getting involved in the festivities and spending time together.
•TRACK & FIELD...
Track & Field season starts for Port Hardy Secondary School. Page 14 OPINION Page 4 LETTERS Page 5 SPORTS Page 14-16 CLASSIFIEDS Page 17-19
Local schools’ efforts shine By Kathy O’Reilly-Taylor Editor Two local elementary schools’ environmental initiatives have won them awards. T’lisalagi’lakw School in Alert Bay, and Zeballos Elementary Secondary School, were winners of the 2016 BC Green Games awards. The BC Green Games, Science World’s sustainability storytelling contest, encourages BC schools to share and celebrate the considerable environmental efforts of BC schools and their communities. ■ ■ ■ ■
The competition was fierce this year with projects that encourage students to think globally and act locally. Winners of the contest included 10 teams from Grades K-7 and 10 teams from Grades 8-12. Each team received $1,000 for their school’s environmental initiatives. Zeballos made a movie about their recycling, bottle return, and vermi-worm organic waste programs. The students gather food scraps from every classroom each day to feed the worms. They then
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build the worms new ‘Hungry Bins’ and rehoused them as the population of little, wriggly composters grow. “I was pretty excited. I was kind of hoping that we would win. My kids were over the top,” said Grade 3-6 Teacher Elmar Nabbe. As a result of their victory, Nabbe said, the school won an expense-paid trip to Vancouver May 19 to have a sleepover at Science World.
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