Tofino-Ucluelet Westerly News, September 27, 2017

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The delivery of West Coast Multiplex plans has been postponed a few weeks, but the architectural firm working on designs says it’s a minor delay to a project that promises to bind eight West Coast communities tighter. Local officials had expected to attend a meeting in September for the big reveal for an arena that could later be expanded with a pool and a gym, however Kevin Klippenstein of Vic Davies Architecture Ltd. said the company wanted just a bit more time to cross their t’s and dot their i’s. “We hit a snag, which isn’t unusual,” he said, adding a consultant had misunderstood some internal drawings and came back with figures they didn’t think they could rely on. “We had to take another look and do some refinements.” Community members have been working towards a rec. centre in the Tofino-Ucluelet corridor that could feature a pool, multi-purpose rooms, and a gymnasium, for two decades. When VDA first worked on plans for a multiplex, back in 2008, the company found it would cost more than $14 million for a facility with a pool, arena and a fitness area. That was a bit too rich for West Vancouver Island blood and the West Coast Multiplex society decided the region could only afford to build one big ticket item at a time. Continued on A6

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SHARP SHOOTER: Actor Sahra Kalkan plays the role of Young Annie in director Carlo Marks rendition of ‘Cougar Annie’ by playwright Frank Harper. The three act theatrical journey about Vancouver Island’s legendary pioneer Ada “Cougar” Annie Lawson opened Friday night as part of this year’s Culture Heritage Festival celebrating women of the West Coast. Performances continue this weekend at the Clayoquot Community Theatre. Tickets are available at the Common Loaf Bakeshop or Mermaid Tales Books in Tofino.

Local artist erects village at Legislature ANDREW BAILEY andrew.bailey@westerlynews.ca

Tla-o-qui-aht artist Hjalmer Wenstob helped resurrect an Esquimalt First Nation village site in front of Victoria’s Parliament Building for five days of cultural sharing and celebration last week. “That building is situated on an old Esquimalt village site. Not a lot of people know that. It’s common knowledge, but sometimes it doesn’t get out to the greater public,” Wenstob told the Westerly News.

Wenstob collaborated with the Pacific People’s Partnership on the longhouse project as part of the tenth anniversary of the One Wave Festival in Victoria on Sept. 16. “It’s a festival that celebrates indigenous peoples of the Pacific Ocean, sharing culture and sharing songs, dances and stories with the greater public,” Wenstob explained. “It wasn’t about pointing fingers about the history people don’t know, it was about sharing history so that people do know. It’s alright to ask questions and that was the big thing about the day.” Continued on A8

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