Burnaby Now - February 16, 2011

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Candidate raises red flag over pipeline

THIEVES STEAL HOCKEY GEAR FROM SPECIAL OLYMPICS ATHLETES

‘Who would do that in a church?’ Jennifer Moreau staff reporter

Jennifer Moreau staff reporter

One of the NDP candidates hoping to represent Burnaby-Douglas is sounding the alarm over Kinder Morgan’s tentative pipeline expansion. Sam Schechter, a former city councillor on the North Shore, is in the nomination race to replace outgoing MP Bill Siksay. Schechter has safety and environmental concerns about Kinder Morgan’s interest in expanding the Trans Mountain pipeline, which runs crude and refined oil products from the Alberta oil sands to Burnaby. The company is looking to increase shipping capacity by twinning the pipeline Sam Schechter in parts, provided there is enough market demand to transport more oil products. “There are serious safety concerns that need to be taken under consideration with a project of this magnitude. We live in a part of the world where an earthquake could happen at any time, and oil pipelines can only endure so much seismic stress. Burnaby cannot afford another oil spill,” Schechter said in a media statement. “In 2007, we saw what a small scale pipeline rupture could do, with 250 North Burnaby residents being Pipeline Page 4

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Gear disappeared: Clockwise from bottom left, program coordinator Nav Sodhi, David Wong, volunteer coach Alex D’Angelo and Sunny Chadha of the Burnaby Hawks.

Burnaby’s Special Olympics hockey team has been hit hard by a theft that’s left the athletes without equipment just days before a major tournament. On Sunday, Feb. 13, the head coach of the Burnaby Hawks was attending a church meeting when his car was broken into. Most of the team’s hockey equipment, more than $3,000 worth, is now gone – gloves, equipment bags, elbow pads and helmets and goalie sticks. The only thing they have left is the players’ sticks and pucks, which were with another coach at the time. Burnaby resident Sunny Chadha plays power forward with the Hawks and was really sad to hear the news. “It’s unbelievable, especially when my coach was parked in the church. Are you kidding me? Who would do that in a church? I was really upset about that,” Chadha said. “We were shaking in our boots, we were so excited. We really wanted to play. We’ve been working so hard, and we’ve been playing for many years. It’s not fair at all.” Chadha is hoping for any kind of help from the community. “As long as we get to play, that’s all we want,” he said. “Hopefully the person who took it has the heart enough to give the stuff back.” The volunteer coaches and athletes are hoping people will step forward with donations or equipment to borrow. The team needs: ◆13 pairs of hockey gloves, ◆13 pairs of elbow pads, ◆13 adult-size hockey helmets with full face cages, two goalie sticks and two or three large Theft Page 3

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