Tofino-Ucluelet Westerly News, May 22, 2019

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Wednesday, May 22, 2019

TOFINO-UCLUELET

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GO BY BIKE West Coast encouraged to ride to work

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Tax hike approved

$1.25

NOW OPEN

(including tax)

FOR THE SE ASON

53 per cent increase over next five years ANDREW BAILEY andrew.bailey@westerlynews.ca

Tofino’s municipal council officially adopted its new five-year financial plan last week. Following council’s unanimous vote to approve the budget at their May 14 regular meeting, mayor Josie Osborne thanked the district’s director of financial services Nyla Attiana for her hard work and leadership. “Thank you so much for your leadership throughout this process this year and all the incredible amount of work that you and your team of managers have put into this,” she said. “And, to council…thank you for all your input through the budget process. This year was one of the most difficult years we’ve ever faced in financial planning and I really appreciate everybody’s really thoughtful and respectful input into the process.” The new five-year financial plan includes a 53 per cent tax increase over the next five years: 7.4 per cent tax in 2019, 9.28 per cent in 2020, 23.05 per cent in 2021, 4.03 per cent in 2022 and 3.9 per cent in 2023. The hike in 2021 is related to two large infrastructure projects: a $55-million wastewater treatment centre and a $10-million indoor recreation facility. Prior to passing the budget, Tofino’s district office collected feedback from residents online, with many expressing opposition to the 53 per cent increase. Continued on A2

NORA O’MALLEY PHOTO

RIDING THE CLIMATE CRISIS: Surfrider Pacific Rim chair Michelle Hall, left, and Surfrider volunteer Nicole Holman flank a special surfboard destined to be delivered to government during World Oceans Week 2019 (June 1 - June 8). Donated by Smith Western Shapes and designed by Surfshine Art, the surfboard states, “We all enjoy and depend on the ocean, beaches, and waves. Canada must implement a strategy on plastic pollution and declare a climate emergency.” Surfrider and Friends of Clayoquot Sound had dozens of visitors and locals sign the board to show their support for clean and efficient energy and sustainable transit.

BOIL WATER ADVISORY

OLYMPIC SURF TRIALS

Chlorine malfunction in Tuff

Surf Canada team selected

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RE/MAX SENIOR’S YARD SALE SATURDAY, MAY 25TH • 10 AM TO 1 PM • UAC HALL (DONATION DROP OFF ON FRIDAY, MAY 24TH)

DISTRICT OF UCLUELET SPRING CLEANUP FRIDAY, MAY 24TH AND SATURDAY, MAY 25TH (CURBSIDE PICKUP)


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