Tofino-Ucluelet Westerly News, April 25, 2018

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Tuff hospital fundraiser a huge success Foundation delighted by community support NORA O’MALLEY nora.omalley@westerlynews.ca

A relentlessly rainy day didn’t halt Tofino’s charitable spirit from shining through on Friday as Shelter Restaurant opened its doors for the fourth annual Tofino General Hospital Foundation fundraiser. The event garnered over $60,000 for new hospital equipment, including: three new stretchers, a vital signs monitor, a sara stedy, a bariatric wheelchair, and a PanOptic ophthalmoscope. “You always have to be updating this equipment. The older stretchers are hard to manoeuver. These ones are modern and up-to-date,” said Hospital Foundation chair Arlene McGinnis. Long Beach Lodge made a generous contribution of $10,000. Shelter staff volunteered their time and the restaurant itself donated the three-course meal and the bar revenue. “I don’t know how Shelter can do any better. They are friendly, they are courteous, they love what they are doing,” praised McGinnis. Shelter owner Jay Gildenhuys said the event brings the community together. “Everyone is so committed that’s why it’s so successful,” he said. “Everyone volunteers for it. It’s a real team effort. From day one, no one has ever questioned it.” Once again, Mike Jacobsen, former Shelter general manager, was the master of ceremonies. Continued on A10

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EARTH DAY: Tofino locals Auley, Wyatt and Lochie Feaver wore wide smiles alongside their mom Bobbi Chisholm during a Multi-Use Path cleanup event held on Sunday to celebrate Earth Day. The cleanup was organized by Surfrider Pacific Rim. Read about it on page 7 and check out a video at www.WesterlyNews.ca.

Hwy. 4’s nightly closures pushed to July ANDREW BAILEY andrew.bailey@westerlynews.ca

Work on Highway 4 between Port Alberni and the Tofino-Ucluelet junction is about to get going, but the highway’s looming nightly closures are still a few months away, according to B.C.’s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. The Ministry announced a $38 million upgrade to the highway last year that would straighten a windy 1.5-kilometre stretch near Kennedy Hill and remove a protruding rock

wall. The work, which is expected to take roughly two years to complete and cause nightly closures and daily delays, was expected to start March 1, but was delayed while the contract was worked out. Work is now expected to start on May 7, but major traffic disruptions are not anticipated until July. “During initial start-up activities, drivers can expect minor delays during the day of less than 10 minutes getting through the site,” said a Ministry spokesperson in an emailed statement to the Westerly News. Continued on A3

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