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51st Year No. 18
May 4, 2016
NORTH ISLAND
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•GLOBAL NEWS...
Global TV News broadcasted live from Port Hardy last week. Page 7
Can You Hear Me Now? Joshua Addison is ready to drop a plastic toy into a bucket when he hears a sound through his earphones as part of his hearing test at the North Island Healthy Kids Day Fair at the Port Hardy Public Health office April 28. Conducting the exam was Pediatric Audiologist Megan Williams, who is based in Comox. Mount Waddington Public Health hosted Healthy Kids clinics around the North Island between April 14 and April 28. The annual health fair, for three year olds, is an opportunity for parents to bring their youngsters in to be checked for dental, speech, vision, hearing and development health. Parents also received information about nutrition. It took about one hour for each child to complete their visit.
• BREWERS...
Young entrepreneurs at NISS have brewed a successful business. Page 9
•WHISPERER...
A dog whisperer wowed dog owners in Port Alice. Page 20 OPINION Page 4 LETTERS Page 5 SPORTS Page 18-20 CLASSIFIEDS Page 21-23
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Hemphill stepping down from council By Kathy O’Reilly-Taylor Editor Port Hardy Councillor Jessie Hemphill has announced she will be, regretfully, stepping down in mid-September. A byelection will be held to replace her in October. Hemphill announced that she will be staying in Nanaimo at the regular meeting of District of Port Hardy council April 26. Hemphill was first elected in 2011, the youngest woman and first person from a local First Nation to sit at
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the table. In 2014, Hemphill sought re-election campaigning that she would be splitting her time between Port Hardy and Nanaimo for 2015, promising to attend most council meetings in person, or via teleconference. A promise she kept, said Mayor Hank Bood. “She was an excellent councillor, period,” said Bood. Even though she was living in Nanaimo, “at the end of the day she was as good as any councillor I had,” he said.
Hemphill will be hard to replace, because “she did a really good job.” In particular, Hemphill “drove that really necessary part of our community” which is the liaison with First Nations. “We need to do more things together (in order to be successful) and she drove that process in a very smooth way and it worked,” said Bood.
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