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Wednesday, September 19, 2018
PICKLEBALL DELIGHTS Tofino residents welcome all to the court
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Earlybird $50 All Access
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Full slate of candidates in Ucluelet and Tofino ANDREW BAILEY andrew.bailey@westerlynews.ca
The nomination period for B.C.’s upcoming municipal elections ended on Friday and Tofino and Ucluelet will both have a large list of candidates to choose from during Oct. 20’s election. Ucluelet has four candidates for mayor with Kevin Cortes, Bill Irving, Mayco Noel and Randy Oliwa all vying for the position. Jeff Anderson, Ted Bailey, Rachelle Cole, Kerry Harwood, Jennifer Hoar, Andy Horne, Courtney Johnson, Lara Kemps, Marilyn McEwen, Myles Morrison and Jesse Wilts are the eleven candidates for Ucluelet’s four council seats. Tofino has three candidates for mayor with incumbent Josie Osborne being challenged by Omar Soliman and Jarmo Venalainen. Al Anderson, Stephen Ashton, Dorothy Baert, Jason Brown, Britt Chalmers, Craig Heber, Chris Heisterman, Stephanie Hughes, Eric Kingsley, Duncan McMaster, Andre McQuade and Tom Stere, are the 12 candidates running for Tofino’s six council seats. Two candidates are in the running for for the Alberni Clayoquot Regional District’s Electoral Area C—Long Beach—Director position with Kel Roberts facing incumbent Tony Bennet. Three candidates have put their names on the ballot for the position of School District 70’s West Coast representative with incumbent Gurmail Aujla joined by Sandra Leslie and Sally Mole. The Westerly News will provide municipal election coverage both in print and online at www.WesterlyNews.ca.
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SURFING FOR CANADA: Tofino’s Peter Devries high fives his teammates after round one of the ISA World Surfing Games in Tahara, Japan last week. Devries, an eight-time men’s national surf champion, smashed his way through the international competitive field, only narrowly missing the open men’s main final in the last seconds of his round five heat. Young talent Mathea Olin, the first Canadian to win an international gold medal in longboarding, made it all the way to round four in the open women’s.
EIGHT-HOUR POWER OUTAGE COMING UP
UHS KEEPS LOCAL JOBS HUMMING
Hydro says to unplug devices
Fish processing explored
UPCOMING UCLUELET EVENTS
3 UPCOMING EVENTS IN UCLUELET
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November SUNDAY, SEPT. 23rd – 2017 11am-1pm
Details: Put onannual yourcatch walking shoes and join the Join the Thornton Creek Hatchery for their and release derby. Meet at the SCH Midnight Madness Is Coming. Shop Local! Boat Basin Fish Cleaning Station Dock (bottom of Hemlock Road). All children must be wearing
BULLHEAD DERBY Sponsored by the Judy Gray Team. Giving back to Ukee! Call Judy at 250-726-2228 to get your event featured.
Ucluelet wide festivities and shopping extravaganza
life jackets & accompanied by an adult. There will Date: be a fewFriday spare rods and life jackets on site. Nov 24th, 2017
Let Judy Know Your Event To Print On The Front Page For FREE.
Time: 5-ish - 7Midnight PRIZES & HOT DOG BBQ! • GRADE & UNDER(late-ish) ENTRY BY DONATION • RAIN OR SHINE Call 250-726-7566 for more info! #StartLivingInUkee