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Local News . Local Matters INTERACT WITH THE NEWS a t N S N EW S . C OM
SUNDAYSeptember 27 2015
FOCUS3North Van to North Korea
SPORTS33Jones set for the spotlight
SENIORS25Memory Lane
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ANDREWFLEMINGContributing writer
A group of approximately200 people gathered atQuest University Tuesdayat noon to witness a rareevent in the current federalelection campaign: an all-candidates debate featuringcandidates from all four ofthe ridings parties.
The ruling Conservativeparty has been criticized formany of its candidates failuresto attend debates. However,John Weston the incumbentMP for West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky seemed eager to defend hisand his partys record from the
three people hoping to take hisseat away from him.
Weston, a lawyerspecializing in human rights,won nearly twice as manyvotes as NDP runner-upTerry Platt in 2011 but isfacing tough opposition inthe form of two wily veteransof municipal politics as wellas a rookie NDP candidate.He acknowledged as muchby telling the crowd he feltthere are at least three worthycandidates in this riding.
Green Party candidateKen Melamed, a formermayor of Whistler, got inan early dig about being theonly candidate truly able tospeak his own mind ratherthan simply parrot partypolicy, but Weston did hisbest to offset the perceptionTory candidates are all tightlycontrolled by the PMO; he
SEALSHOW About 200onlookers surprisedVancouverAquariumMarineMammal RescueCentre staffat a sealpup release at Cates Park Fridaywhen they got advancewordofwhatwas to be amedia-only event.The rescue centrefor sick, injured and orphanedmarine mammals cared for 130 seal pups over the summer, and released a number ofnow-healthy pups back into thewild.Visitnsnews.comforagalleryof images fromtheevent. PHOTOMIKEWAKEFIELD
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A crowd of voters packedthe pews at North LonsdaleUnited Church Thursdaynight to listen to threefederal candidates debateination, legislation,proportional representation,and just what to do with BillC-51.
The Conservativegovernments anti-terrorismbill took a drubbing from the
three Burnaby North-Seymourcandidates.
It is the most dangerouslegislation we have had inrecent Canadian history,said NDP candidate CarolBaird Ellan, who promised animmediate repeal of Bill C-51if her party takes power.
While acknowledging thebill was horribly drafted,Liberal candidate Terry Beechtold the crowd an update of
Seymour candidatesdebate anti-terrorismbill
See Goldsmith-Jones page 5
See NDPs page 7
Squamish debateattracts crowd of200; voters head tothe polls on Oct. 19
Please vote Monday,October 19
YOUR VOTE is YOUR VOICE
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At rst glance, Grade11 Handsworth studentShaunti Bains appears tobe a typical teen.
Shes an avid reader ofsci-, fantasy and comicbooks (Spider-Man isher favourite, althoughthe Dark Knight is givingSpidey a run for hismoney).
But across the world,in the hermit kingdom ofthe Democratic PeoplesRepublic of Korea, Bainsis a real-life hero.
She has spent morethan half of her lifefundraising and feedingmalnourished kids, andshe recently returnedhome from a trip to NorthKorea with First Steps,a non-prot that donatessoy beans and equipmentto process nutrient-richsoy milk.
The pariah state is bestknown for the dictatorialKim dynasty and theircombative rhetorictowards the West, butfor Bains, its a matter ofnutrition, not geopolitics.
If you look what soybeans contain, theyvegot all the essentialamino acids, minerals.I know theres iron inthere. Theres some goodcarbohydrates. Theressome really good stuff,she said.
Bains visit includedstops at orphanages,boarding schools, daycares, health clinicsand soy milk factoriesbeyond count, where theygot to check in on thesupplies and maintain theequipment supplied byFirst Steps.
First Steps collectsdonations, which areused to purchase soybeans, soy milk processingmachines and packets ofmicronutrients dubbedSprinkles. The suppliesare then distributed toschool-age children,infants and expectantmothers in North Korea.
A $30 donation buysa bag of soy beans, which
can provide 30 kids witha cup of soy milk perday for a month. TheCanadian made VitaCowand VitaGoat machinesgrind, cook and lter thesoybeans into soy milk.The $7,000 electricity-powered VitaCow typicallyproduces 2,000 cups ofsoy milk per day. TheVitaGoat, which costsabout $4,000 and runson burning biomass, canprovide 1,500 kids withtheir daily cup.
Bains philanthropystarted early. At six, shefounded Pitter Pats, akids club that fundraisesfor First Steps.
The whole point is toget kids involved kidshelping kids. I noticed thatwhen kids get involved,the adults sort of feelobligated to help too,Bains said with a laugh.
Through the clubsnewsletter, Pitter Patshas reached thousands ofkids, according to SusanRitchie, First Stepsfounder and executivedirector. Ritchie foundedFirst Steps in 2001 afterseeing the malnutritionrst-hand as an interpreterfor a Canadian delegationto the country.
In 2014, the charityraised $860,000 and 81per cent of their expenseswent into programming,according to lings withthe Canada RevenueAgency.
That meant 65 tonnesof soybeans and numerouspieces of equipment,stainless steel storage cansand detergent thoughthe charity aims to directmost of its donations tothings North Koreans canprocure from within theirown country.
On any given day, weare reaching approximately100,000 children with acup of soy milk, Ritchiesaid.
Bains and Ritchie metthrough First BaptistChurch in Vancouver.Bains grandmother, LindaZlotnik, made a similartrip with Ritchie 11 yearsago.
Ritchie invited Bains tojoin her on the most recentof First Steps quarterlyvisits to North Korea soshe could see rst-handthe results of the workshes done.
Shes been verycommitted from a youngage. I have always wantedher to come for her to
see how she is literallychanging lives in NorthKorea, and for thechildren that shes helpingto have a chance to meether, Ritchie said. WhenI introduced who she wasand explained what shehad been doing, the peoplewere really astonished.
Bains got to interactwith the kids in theorphanages and boardingschools, using thegovernment-appointedchaperones as interpreters.What struck her was howmuch smaller the NorthKorean kids were, theirgrowth stunted throughmalnutrition.
Im like the size of twoof them, even if theyreolder than me. Theyrethat malnourished, shesaid. I noticed how tinythe little desks are. I dontthink I could sit in one ofthem.
Still, they managed tocommunicate as kids do,albeit with some uniquechallenges to overcome.
Id ask them Whatare your favourite colours?Do you play sports? Stufflike that. Honestly, I thinksome of them were maybea bit scared of me becauseI was this huge Canadian,
she said.Beyond the culture
shock, Bains noticedshadows of the state.Not all schools anddaycares are equal. Notsurprisingly, the ones thathave been paid a visit bythe reigning Kim havebeen dressed up.
They go to all thistrouble but when youlook at it, you know itsjust for show because theleader went there. Andtheres another place andthe leader didnt go to,so who cares, right? shesaid. The contrast is abit disturbing because youcould have spent some ofthis money on food for thekids.
While governmentcommunications had anair of having been madeup, Bains said she had nodoubts about the genuinepassion and sense ofpurpose demonstrated bythe workers producing thesoy milk, Bains said.
There was a womanwho had worked there for40 years. We interviewedher and asked What areyour hobbies? She saidMy hobby is makingsoy milk for children,Bains said. Its pretty
incredible how dedicatedtheir workers are there.Their lives revolve aroundmaking soy milk for thechildren. Theyre reallyproud of what they do. Itsmuch more than just a jobfor them. Its somethingthey can be proud ofbecause they know whatthey do is helping.
The trip also gaveBains some perspectiveon the daily lives of NorthKoreans. Under such tightsupervision and with statepropaganda constantlyreminding citizens of thegreatness of Kim JongUn, Kim Jong Il and KimIl Sung, its hard to get aread on North Koreansunderstanding of theirown country and of thewider world, Bains said.
You dont reallyknow what they thinkof the situation with theleader because theyre notallowed to say anythingnegative. You dont knowif they believe the positivethings they say or if theyresaying them because theyhave to, she said. Thepeople dont seem sad oranything but at the sametime, I dont think they
FOCUS
FromNorthVancouver toNorthKorea
Shaunti Bains, a 16-year-old from North Vancouver, sits atop a mountain of soy beans. The teen visited North Korea this year after spending most ofher life helping to raise money to combat malnutrition in North Korean children. PHOTO SUPPLIED FIRST STEPS
Teen ShauntiBains sees rst-hand the resultsof local effortsto ght hungerin the DPRK
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Goldsmith-Jones calls foropendebate onBill C-51mentioned his record ofintroducing two privatemembers bills and beingamong a group of 11Conservative backbencherswho voiced support for theright of all MPs to speakfreely in Parliament.
Nonetheless, in thehour-long debate thatranged from such topicsas proposed pipelines totax policies, social housingand the Syrian refugeecrisis, the candidates rarelywavered from their partylines.
Possibly the mostinteresting moments inthe Squamish Chamberof Commerce lunch cameafter a question askingif there was anything intheir partys platformswith which they didntpersonally agree.
This is going to get usall in trouble, said Liberalcandidate and formerWest Vancouver mayorPamela Goldsmith-Jonesto appreciative laughter.Her answer, perhapsunsurprisingly, concernedLiberal leader JustinTrudeaus support for thecontroversial Bill C-51.
It is a classic StephenHarper omnibus bill,she said. It is bundledtogether with egregiousthings that offendCanadian rights andfreedoms. The only wayto get rid of those piecesof it you want us to get ridof is to get rid of StephenHarpers government . . .It is not a balanced bill,but there are aspects thatwe need and it is timeto shine the light of dayon it, debate it openly aswe do with all legislationand keep the pieces that
will keep us safe whilebalancing that with ourrights and freedoms thatwe treasure.
For NDP candidateLarry Koopman, who ownsa cottage-rental businesson the Sunshine Coast,his only concern abouthis partys platform isthe proposed amount ofspending on foreign aid.
We had earlier madea commitment to increaseour foreign aid fundto 0.07 of our GDP,Koopman explained. Thisis something we backedaway from because we havepriorities and other plansthat we have worked out,but this is something thatI feel strongly that I thinkwe should be going there.It is still our goal, so I willdefend the party that way,but we have taken a backstep.
Melamed took a pageout of the Grits playbookand said the Greens shouldconsider raising taxes onthe rich.
When I looked at ourplatform for a fully costed
budget, there is one issue,and I applaud the Liberalparty for suggesting it, andits raising taxes on thewealthiest Canadians. Weare taking other measuresto try and capture someof that wealth by trying toclose down the loopholesthat allow them to parktheir money off-shore. . . Its not part of ourplatform, but as an MPIm going to work withwhoever is Minister ofFinance to advocate forthat greater balance.
Weston pointed to hiscontroversial handling of aFirst Nations land treaty in2012.
Im a big advocatefor the Sliammon Peoplebut when I saw the treaty,there was a clause that saidwhen there is a conictbetween Sliammon lawand Canadian law, thatSliammon law wouldprevail . . . I went tothe prime ministerand I said, Im sorry,even though it is in myriding, even though thegovernment is promotingthis treaty and eventhough I helped achieveit, I cant support that.There were intonationsof consequences andthings like that, but theyrespected my decision.
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no debate and it was obvious from theget-go that council wishes this project togo ahead. Anyone present at the meetingcould tell that council, while appearingto listen to all opinions, had in fact madetheir minds up. Theres a reason why
Turning Points rezoning applications havenever failed. While (social planner) Ms.Mauboules and (planner) Ms. Letchfordclaim the application conforms to the OCP,the application does not in fact conform.Sections 4.1, 9.1 and 11.1 clearly indicatethis rezoning should not proceed. This houseis as good as built.Dave IversonNorth Vancouver
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Veiled critiqueT heres no doubt about it. Thiselection has brought up the bigissues for Canadians.The shrinking middle class, taking
control of climate change, and apparently,what a woman wears on her face during aone-minute citizenship oath.Thats the impression youd have if you
watched the French language leadersdebate this week.Conservative leader Stephen Harper
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going to decide this election, thereare probably more pressing ones, likeaddressing why Aboriginal women aredisappearing and being murdered inhugely disproportionate numbers.At best, this is a distraction from the
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Dear Editor:Re: Door Canvassers Not Wanted Here, Thank-
you, Sept. 9 Mailbox.The people of Burnaby North-Seymour will decide
who best represents them. Ms. (Tabitha) Clearly hasonly one vote in this process and obviously has madeher choice but wishes to deny a choice to others.
She characterizes those who disagree with heras stupid. She also dislikes professors tellingher anything new, so her definition of smart is
apparently limited to those who think like her or herparty.
Do we really want another party drone, be it NDP,Conservative or Liberal, to represent Burnaby North-Seymour?
We need to raise our national game in politics andwe need more science-grounded political candidatesto do that.Bob BoaseNorth Vancouver
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I think the whole thing iscompletely ridiculous.West Vancouver MayorMichael Smith reacting to theprovinces plan to study a xedlink to the Sunshine Coast(from a Sept. 23 news story).
Its always nice to havesomeone trust you enoughto hand over their baby.West Vancouver secondaryfootball programs new coachPooya Dourandish speakingabout his predecessor (from aSept. 23 sports story).
For example, he thinkshe was present at theKennedy assassinationandmissed the bullet.West Vancouver resident JudyChalmers describing how herhusband Bryan suffers fromdelusions as a result of hisdementia (from a Sept. 20focus story).
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NDPs position onpipelines questionedCanadas anti-terrorismlaws is essential.
The last comprehensivelegislation concerningterrorism was passedbefore lawmakers had anyunderstanding of the scopeor power of the Internet,according to Beech, whopromised his Liberalswould continue to push forgreater oversight.
The bill needs to bescrapped, argued GreenParty candidate LynneQuarmby, who suggestedthere was no baby to throwout with that bathwater.
I havent heardanything in Bill C-51 thatneeds to stay, she told theonlookers.
Baird Ellan agreed.Rather than focusing
on terrorists, the billtargets environmentalactivists, she said. Weknow its actually targetedat environmentalistsbecause (ConservativeMP) Joe Oliver called themradicals, she said.
While most candidatesmight downplay anytime spent in handcuffs,Quarmby spoke proudlyof the protest againstKinder Morgans proposedTrans Mountain pipelineexpansion that led to herarrest. I was sued byKinder Morgan, I wasarrested for violating theinjunction in an act of civildisobedience. I thoughtI was done, and thenElizabeth May called,she said, explaining herdecision to run.
Baird Ellan, a formerjudge, berated the NationalEnergy Board hearings,dubbing them a kangaroocourt.
Quarmby challengedthe NDP position on thepipeline expansion, statingthey had yet to take adenitive stance as a party.
Im opposing theKinder Morgan pipelinesand all other pipelines,she said. If were notgoing to expand the oilsands, we dont need anypipelines.
Beech, who has a homealong the pipeline, assuredthe audience he took theissue very seriously.
He also reminded thecrowd of the Liberalspledge to invest in greeninfrastructure and publictransit.
The Liberals willalso invest in affordablehousing and access toeducation, accordingto Beech, who calledthe approach a holisticsolution to the dearth ofopportunities available toyoung Canadians.
Besides who to vote for,candidates also debatedhow Canadians shouldvote.
Both Baird Ellan andQuarmby talked aboutushering in a system ofproportional representationas a top priority.
That conversation ledto an exchange aboutstrategic voting, a practiceQuarmby decried.
Theres another kindof strategic voting . . .you use the strategy of:
I am going to vote forthe person that I thinkwill best represent me inParliament, Quarmbysaid.
Baird Ellan disagreed.The sad reality of
our system is that onlyone of us is running fora party that can formgovernment, she said. Inthe next election peoplecan vote with their hearts.
Mike Little,Conservative candidate forBurnaby North-Seymour,did not attend the debate.
Lynne Quarmby, Green Party candidate for Burnaby North-Seymour, speaks atThursdays electoral debate at North Lonsdale United Church. PHOTO PAULMCGRATH
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Expanding pipelinesand diminishingopportunities were twoof the issues discussedby North Vancouversfederal candidates in adebate held Thursday atNorth Lonsdale UnitedChurch.
While no candidate
on the stage on Thursdaysupported Bill C-51,Green Party candidateClaire Martin pointed outthat Green Party leaderElizabeth May was rstin the pool when it cameto opposing the anti-terrorism legislation.
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Based on herexperiences, Bains saidit would be a largemisconception on the partof Westerners to assumethe average North Koreanhas the same thirst forwar as the ruling regimeappears to have.
That sentiment isechoed by Ritchie, whonds the donors arentinterested in the politicsof North Korea just thepeople who are in need ofhelp.
There are people whorecognize that there arepeople there, just like us.Parents who want thebest for their children,who live in challengingcircumstances and we arethinking about them andpraying for them and wantto help them, she said.
Like manyphilanthropists, Bainsis nding theres abittersweet side to herwork when youvereached the end of whatyou have to give.
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Public Notice is hereby given pursuant to section 124(3) of the Community Charter,that it is the intent of the District of West Vancouver Council to consider proposedamendments to Council Procedure Bylaw No. 4730, 2013 at the October 5, 2015regular Council Meeting, which will be held at 6 p.m. in the Council Chamber of theMunicipal Hall of The Corporation of the District of West Vancouver at 750 17thStreet, West Vancouver BC. In general terms, proposed amendments include, butare not limited to, the following: regular Council meeting start time and extendinga meeting past concluding time; adjourning meeting where no quorum present with-in 30 minutes of the scheduled start time; updating the list of business matters onan agenda; notice of motion procedure; and text updates.
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in her opening remarks.Canadas handling of
the humanitarian crisisin Syria is indicative of acountry that has lost itsway, argued Thomas.
Canada should beleading the way, notparticipating in a civilwar, she said. Canadaneeds to re-establish,reassert itself as apeacekeeping country.
The Conservative Partyalso received a lambastingfrom Liberal candidate
Jonathan Wilkinson, whosaid the country wasmoving backwards onmany issues includingenvironmental assessmentsand diversifying theeconomy.
In 1994 Canada wasthe highest ranked countryin terms of gender equalitymeasures, he said. Now,we rank 23rd . . . I wishthat . . . Mr. (Andrew)Saxton had done usthe courtesy of beinghere today to have thatconversation, he said,referring to the absent
Conservative incumbent.Wilkinson also
took issue with theConservative Partysapproach to majorenergy projects like theKinder Morgan pipelineexpansion. Rather thanserve as neutral arbiters,the ruling party havebecome advocates forenergy projects, according
to Wilkinson.Theyve given people
the impression that theprocess actually isnt fair,he said.
While Thomas andMartin were steadfast intheir opposition to pipelineexpansion, Wilkinson despite his backgroundwith green tech rms cautioned against issuing a
blanket no on any type ofproject.
If you want to pay forhealth care, if you wantto pay for education, youneed to be able to get toyes, he said. It is apipe dream to think thatwe can switch off the oiland switch on the solarpanels and that is actuallya solution.
Martin acknowledgedthe need to maintainCanadas economy, butcalled for a broader andfaster plan to switch usoff oil.
If the NDP formsCanadas nextgovernment, one of thetop priorities will beeducation, according toThomas.
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CSU will host a federalall-candidates forum onThursday, Oct. 1, 11:30a.m.-1:30 p.m. at CapilanoUniversity, CSU LibraryLounge, 2055 Purcell Way,North Vancouver.
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The inaugural Beer By The Pier, a fundraiser presented by BlueShore Financial in support of FamilyServices of the North Shore, was a smashing, sold-out success on Sept. 12 at North Vancouvers historicwaterfront. The event embraced more than 450 ticket holders, plus volunteers and special guests, asthey streamed into The Pipe Shop, a huge, yet charming, restored heritage beauty with high ceilings andwooden beams at Shipbuilders Square. The place was pulsating with live music from the Adam WoodallBand, and the atmosphere was vibrant with people enjoying themselves, dancing, eating a barbecuedinner, drinking a variety of the Lower Mainlands best craft beers from fun, mini beer steins, biddingon silent auction items, socializing, and fundraising for a great cause. The event raised $20,000 (net) toprovide more critical counselling services to families, children and youth in need, and more resources tosupport the organizations mental health outreach objectives through its YouthLAB program.
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West Vancouvers Sheila Kerr isone of two North Shore residentswho sit on the Arthritis PatientAdvisory Board, a group of patientswho work with researchers atArthritis Research Canada (ARC), aLower Mainland-based centre thatconducts consumer-driven clinicalresearch and trials related to arthritisprevention, diagnosis, prognosis andliving well.
Kerr serves as a co-chair of ARCspatient advisory board. Joining her asa member is fellowWest Vancouverresident Linda Hirukawa.
Its absolutely fascinating whatwe do. We are patients who interactwith researchers on a regular basis toinform their research, says Kerr.
Serving as a board memberaffords those living with the diseasean opportunity to get involved inarthritis research from the inceptionof a research idea through to thedissemination of results.
Getting patients activelyinvolved in research can providevaluable insights into the issues that
matter to us. It may be changingthe methodology, changing whichoutcomes are measured, or gettingthe results out to the public in amore timely and understandableway. We are fortunate that there is aculture of inclusiveness and respectfor meaningful patient engagementin research at ARC. ARC was anearly adaptor of this idea (in 2001)and I believe they are leaders in theeld. By working together with theresearchers, patients hope to betterimprove the lives of the many peopleliving with arthritis, says Kerr.
Kerr, now 60, was diagnosedwith osteoarthritis when she was inher 40s. She has been involved withthe Arthritis Patient Advisory Boardsince 2011.
It is immensely stimulating tointeract with the researchers who arepassionate about what they do andwho work hard to make a differencein our lives. I have benettedpersonally by being exposed toresearch which can inform me howto manage my disease based on thebest available research evidence.Of course, there is always thesatisfaction of volunteering in an areayou feel passionate about, she says.
As part of their work, the boardruns an annual public forumentitled Reaching Out with ArthritisResearch (ROAR). This yearsedition, ROAR 2015, marks the 11thand is being presented Saturday,Oct. 3 at the central branch of theVancouver Public Library from 9:15a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
We want to ll that gap betweenresearch and getting the word out topeople with arthritis, says Kerr.
Although theres no cure,
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Edgemont Village wife, mother and entrepreneur Tamara Komuniecki, 43,was diagnosedwith severe juvenile rheumatoid arthritis at age six. As partof Arthritis AwarenessMonth shes taking an advocacy rolewithTheArthritisSociety as ameans of inspiring those sharing her diagnosis to stay positiveand continue to dreambig. PHOTO PAULMCGRATHSee ROAR page 16
Arthritis patients speaking outLending voicesto awarenessmonth activities
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ANXIETY INCHILDRENANDYOUTH A workshopon youth mental wellnessWednesday, Sept. 30, 6:30p.m. at West VancouverSeniors Activity Centre,695 21st St. The event willinclude panel presentationsby guest speakers withquestions and cafe-stylediscussions. Registration:[email protected]
THREEDOCTORSANSWERYOURQUESTIONSDr. PaulSugar, Dr. MaryleneKyriazis and Dr. HeatherMohan will participate in adialogue on living with dyingand grieving Wednesday,Sept. 30, 7-9 p.m. atCentennial Theatre, NorthVancouver. Tickets are freebut registration is required.centennialtheatre.com
MARIJUANA:MEDICINEORMENACE? A publiceducation lecture seriesexamining the risks and
benets of marijuana andits impact on overall healthWednesday, Sept. 30, 7:30p.m. at Lions Gate HospitalAuditorium, 231 East 15thSt., North Vancouver. [email protected]
BRAIN RECOVERYFRIDAYS Survivors ofacquired brain injury andtraumatic brain injury areinvited to share and learnFridays, 1:30-4:30 p.m.starting Oct. 2 at NorthShore NeighbourhoodHouse, 225 East Second St.,North Vancouver. Registerto attend or volunteer.nsbraininjury.com
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The main reason isto try to prevent or delayosteoarthritis. And to thatend we want to inform thepublic that there are thingsthat you can do early oneven before osteoarthritis isseen on an X-ray, she says.
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North VancouversTamara Komuniecki, 43,was diagnosed with severejuvenile rheumatoid arthritiswhen she was six-years-old.
This month, she haspartnered with The ArthritisSociety and is sharing herstory in hopes it inspiresthose sharing her diagnosis,encouraging them to staypositive and continue todream big.
The Edgemont Villageresident was previouslyinvolved with The ArthritisSociety going back 15 yearswhen she had been livingin Edmonton, serving as aleader in its Arthritis Self-Management Program.
Its been my goal for justabout my entire adult life tospread the word, she says.While shes gone througha bit of a quiet period inrecent years, shes ready tobe loud again.
Komuniecki took a breakfrom arthritis advocacy fora few years related to thebirth of her son, Finn, age5, and the result of changingcareers. The formersuccessful national broadcastand print journalist iscurrently working as anentrepreneur, serving as theowner of Delish GeneralStore (delishgeneralstore.com).Delish started as an onlinemagazine before evolvinginto an online store andnow has a physical locationoffering a variety of curatedand created sundries andwares on Granville Island.She hopes to eventuallyexpand into EdgemontVillage.
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successful career, my rstcareer was as a long-timejournalist and I had someincredible opportunitiesand experiences. Andso I did a lot of speakingtours to kids in schools,to medical students, todoctors conventions - kindof anybody who wouldlisten. And now I continueto be struggling with thisdisease. Ive been gettingjoints replaced now. I almostfeel like I have a secondexperience with it as a veryactive disease because all ofmy joints that have had thedisease in them for so longare failing now, so now I getthis second kind of wave ofit where I have to replace allthose joints, she says.
According to TheArthritis Society, more than4.6 million Canadians (onein six aged 15 and older) arebelieved to have the disease,which can impact people atany point in their life, andof any physical condition orethnic background. Mainsymptoms include chronicjoint pain, stiffness andswelling.
Despite the constantimpact of the disease onKomunieckis day-to-daylife, the result of chronicpain, multiple previous andpending joint replacementsas well as relatedsurgeries, and debilitatinginammatory attacks, thebusy wife, mother andentrepreneur refuses to letthe disease slow her down.
I think that people wholive with pain can eithersuccumb to it, to yield to it,and feel powerless against it,but Ive always taken it theother way, she says.
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remains sensitive to herbody and avoids causingunnecessary damage bypushing herself too hard,in terms of positivity andenergy, I am someone whois the eternal optimist,Im eternally energetic.Im hungry and thirsty forexperiences and adventuresand so I just kind of keepgoing. I always think thatI could have it worse. Myarthritis is not somethingthat will be fatal, hopefully,and its manageable and Istill have my brain and I stillhave the love of my family.So whatever else is thrown atme, its OK because Im stillhere and Im still learningand living, she says.
Komuniecki hopesto continue ndingopportunities to be aspokesperson for arthritispatients.
I just feel like beingvocal is what I do. I feel likeI can speak from the pulpitwith great experience. Itsalways been a great passionof mine to be a role modeland inspiration for kidsnewly diagnosed or livingwith this painful diseasebecause so many of themprobably think its a lifesentence for being sedentaryand having pain and nothaving any adventure orcareer accomplishments butit doesnt have to be that wayat all, she says.
For information onArthritis Research Canada,including participatingin research, making adonation or on ROAR 2015,including to register ($5),visit arthritisresearch.ca. Formore information on TheArthritis Society of B.C.,visit arthritis.ca.
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Even though many ofthe exhibits and the en-tertainment Pumpkin-Fest has three separatestages are of the mod-ern age, they are all puton by members of thecommunity, just like thefall fairs of old. The localpolice, fire, ambulanceand emergency servicespeople will all be on sitewith interactive exhibits,and like any good fall fairthere will be lots to eat.So come on down, ride
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Art Show & SaleNorth Shore Artists GuildLocal art at its best - ondisplay and for sale
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Pumpkin BistroSkewers & Salads by Philippe Segur CateringCraft Beer by Bridge Brewing
Fountain Food CourtPizza by Panago + Happy WaterHot Dogs by Tiddlycove Lions ClubPulled Pork Sliders by Windsor MeatsPopcorn & Cotton Candy by Kiwanis ClubIce Cream & Coffee by Lotties Gelati StandCoffee & Cookies by Bean Around the World
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3 Cow MilkingSponsored by BC DairyMilk Delilah the cow
23 WV Police DepartmentPumpkin carving with WVPD andvisit the police cruiser
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MULGRAVE SCHOOLcongratulates the organisers of
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