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Who's Who of Thetis Pets Registry

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Thetis Island Community Fund

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Wednesday
May102023

Reminder of COVID Clinic Thursday May 11th FORBES HALL. Have You Registered?

COVID Spring Booster Eligibility Invitations are being sent out to the age groups below as long as they received their last booster dose more than 6 months ago, (minimum spacing 5 months): People 80 years or older, 70 years or older and Indigenous People who are moderately to severely immunocompromised who are 18 years or older

As well, if someone is age 60+ (or age 50+ and Indigenous), and has never had a COVID-19 Infection, it is recommended that they receive a booster.

When you receive your email booking invitation from BCVaccine, follow the links provided. Choose the date (May 11), the location / clinic (Thetis Island Community Centre) from the drop-down menu, followed by your choice of available appointment times.

If you are more comfortable speaking with someone, please call 1-833-838-2323 between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm daily. Please have your Personal Health Care number handy, and if possible, your booking number from an email if you have it.

Note we are unsure how many "drop ins" will be accommodated so if you are eligible and want to get your booster please register by Wednesday.

Forbes Hall Health Services Group


Wednesday
May102023

From Thetis Island Elementary School

Thank you for supporting the Heart and Stoke Foundation through our Jump Rope event. We are getting closer to our fundraising goal and just need a little push! If you have not donated, please consider visiting our donation page. You will receive a tax receipt! Use the link below. Thank you!

https://jumpropeforheart.crowdchange.ca/27932

Sarah Lucchetti

Teacher, Thetis Island Elementary School

Wednesday
May102023

Inappropriate Items in Bottle and Beverage Return Bins

Once again, we are finding regular incorrect sorting at the returnable bottles site making life difficult for those who manage the site in support of the local School. Non-refundable containers and recyclables are being left at the site adding to the already large workload of keeping all those bottles sorted to maximize funding for our little school. TIRRA and TIPA together implore residents and their visitors to be respectful in the handling of their recycle and returnable items. Recyclable items not accepted on Thetis need to be taken off island to a local recycling depot such as Peerless or Bings Creek.

Some helpful hints: Virtually all types of ready-to-drink beverage containers can be returned, please check the signage at the site to be sure. Containers such as coffee cream and soup broth are not “ready to drink” and are not accepted.

We want to thank our faithful community for continuing to support our school with your consistent donations!

Andrea Gall (TI Parents Association)

Wendy Hinsperger (TI Residents and Ratepayers Association)

Wednesday
May102023

Election Notice Graeme Shelford for Trustee

My background was in aviation and ended up with me as a Director of Maintenance at Canadian Airlines in charge of a department of 500 people with an annual budget of $100 million. On retiring I moved to Thetis full time in 1996 and joined the fire department in 1999, spending 16 years as a volunteer, 10 of them as Deputy Chief. On retiring from the fire department in 2015, I was appointed as a trustee of the Improvement District filling a vacancy. I have been re-elected twice since.

The challenge for the Improvement District is how to fulfill its Letters Patent mandate to “acquire, maintain and operate works and equipment for fire protection purposes and all matters incidental thereto” with a very small residential tax base and virtually no commercial tax base, when running a fire department costs as much in a small community as in a medium sized one. My approach has been two pronged, I have applied for any grants available working with Chief Caldbeck and brought in $68,000 in grants for the fire department over the past 3 years.

Chief Caldbeck had always wanted a charitable society for extra support for the fire department and after joining the Improvement District, I set about establishing such a society and getting it charitable status in 2019. The Society has had $70,274 in donations and fundraising since inception, not all of which has been spent yet.

Re-elect me and I will continue this work.

Wednesday
May102023

Need a Pick-up of T.I. Visitors' Guides in Duncan

The new Visitors' Guide to Thetis Island will be ready for pick-up from Apple Press in Duncan, at 430 Trans Canada Hwy. between M&M Meat Shop and the Duncan Butcher Shop. Anytime Thursday or later. Probably two boxes (3000 sheets of paper). If anyone is going to be going by there and can pick them up, please let me know, and thanks in advance!

Veronica at veronicashelford@gmail.com

250-246-1509, or 250-701-9336 (cell for texts)

Wednesday
May102023

Islanders Working Together to Provide Good Food to You!

Jollity Farm & the Thetis Island Farm Co-op with both Thetis Island Marina and Telegraph Harbour Marina are making it easy for you to shop local, with convenient, reliable access to good quality food staples.

When we buy products direct from local food producers, we minimize transportation and lessen our environmental impact. We carefully select foods grown or produced through ethical and responsible practices, further lessening our footprint and helping to be part of environmental solutions!

The Jollity delivery van will stock the fridges at both marinas every Thursday afternoon/early evening, so you can pick up Cowichan milk, Tree Island and Promise Valley organic yogurt, Free range eggs, Jollity veggies and other farm co-op products. Of course, you can still find all these products and more, Saturdays at Jollity and Wednesday at our Kiosk (starting regularly next week).

Shop here, shop there, we don't care:) Just shop local!

If there are other products you'd like us to supply, just let us know and we will gather.

With thanks from your Thetis Island Merchants

Contact Elisabeth at info@jollityfarm.ca or 250.415.0101 if you have questions, special requests.

Wednesday
May102023

Another Float Plane Option for Thetis Islanders

I wanted to let people know that Gulf island seaplanes ( in addition to my beloved Seair Seaplanes) Is doing regularly scheduled flights to/ from YVR south terminal.

They have different times than Seair which might be helpful for folks catching connecting flights in both directions.

They said to call as they may have more time options than are listed on the webpage.

Cost is 154.00 one way including taxes. They usually add Thetis folks to their flights to Gabriola.

They also will go to Decourcy and Ruxton.

https://gulfislandseaplanes.com/contact/

604-647-7535

Kathleen McGarvey

Wednesday
May102023

For Sale

Coleman 6250 watt generator $250

Peri diesel engine 3 horsepower still in crate never used $200

Vacuum pump and vacuum tank from milking machine new electric motor $100

Vire 7 horsepower inboard engine with transmission, engine never mounted in boat still on skid $259

Rigid trash and sewerage pump or sump pump $50

Peter Rutenberg

16 Foster point RD

250 246 1510

250 210 3040

Tuesday
May092023

St. Margaret’s Cemetery Cleanup and Thanks

Thank you to the members of the community who showed up for the annual St.Margaret’s Cemetery clean up day.

There was great turn out with 17 people and much work was accomplished. The cemetery is looking pretty spiffy! We welcomed newer members to our community Mary deChene, Sid, and Colleen Vanderheide who willingly dug into the job.

A special thanks to Simone Luckham for doing some prep work on the grave stones which made the actual cleaning and tidying up go a lot faster. And another special Thanks to Dave Reay for organizing the day and preparing a picnic lunch for all.

Suzanne Sarioglu

Tuesday
May092023

Ping Pong

Come come come, anyone, Tuesdays at 7... At the Hall

Mary


Tuesday
May092023

Pickup in Comox?

If anyone is coming to the Island from Comox I would be very grateful if you could pickup one, or possibly 2 boxes for me. 250-twofoursix-3699 or seaspray(at)telus.net.

Will help with gas.

Thank you

Carol S.

Monday
May082023

Keith Rush for Re-election Saturday May 13, 2023

Keith Rush

2023 Trustee Election CV

I obtained my Forestry Degree from UBC in 1978, and my Professional Forester designation in 1980. In my working career, myself and the other senior management staff managed 125,000 Hectares of Private Managed Forest Land (MFU-7) on Vancouver Island for Pacific Forest Products. My role at Pacific included the employment and management of multiple contractors, a unionized workforce in woodlands operations, as well as a large management staff. The protection of forested land from fires was a high priority for my team, and we were put to the test many times over the 20 years that I was employed at Pacific Forest Products. In addition to my role in management, I was the designated ‘fire warden’ in the Lake Cowichan region, responsible for the deployment of forest fire-fighting crews, helicopters, and the Martin Mars water bombers. My forest fire fighting team was needed often and I gained real time experience at mobilizing crews and fire fighting resources. 

Safety of the crews, contractors and staff had overriding priority during my time at Pacific Forest Products. My operations consistently had the lowest MIR (Medical Incident Rate) in the company.

Prior to retirement I spent 3 years working with the BC Forest Safety Council. It was at a time in the forest industry when fatalities, particularly tree fallers, were unacceptably high. During my three year tenure at the Council, the industry managed to reduce the fatality rate from 56 fatalities a year down to single digits. We collaborated with WorkSafeBC to implement an industry wide safety certification to incentivize corporations to adhere to the highest level of safety standards for their workers. My goal with the Forest Safety Council was to insure that all workers returned home to their families each and every night, and to create a culture within the industry that believed that no log or board was worth losing a life over. 

My time as a Trustee on the Thetis Island Improvement District (TIID):

•        I was elected to the Board of Trustees of TIID in April of 2012.  

•        Initiated Trustee involvement and participation in the Fire Department Safety Committee.

•        Attended a three day seminar on the roles and responsibilities of the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) that informed my professional skills in serving as a trustee

•        Elected by my fellow trustees as Chair of the Board in 2016. 

•        Initiated a review by the CVRD of our fire department to examine the feasibility of our department becoming one of the CVRD fire halls. Having the TIVFD become one of the CVRD halls was opposed quite vigorously by Thetis Islanders. There was no financial advantage, so we did not pursue this course of action. 

•        Instead, through 2016, I and the trustees met quarterly with the Chief and Deputy Chief to develop a budget and a 5 year capital plan that would begin to address our long term capital requirements. During this process it was proposed that we pay our Fire Chief a living wage, which was accepted by all trustees. We also identified that an upgrade of Central Hall was the top priority for capital expenditures. 

•        Managed the renovation and upgrade of Central Hall in 2018 through to 2019. 

•        Initiated the purchase and upgrade of the new to us Water Tender.

•        Supported Fire Chief Jeannine Caldbeck in her development of the Structure Protection Unit as one of the several auxiliary teams. Additionally, supported the creation of a local Fire Smart representative.

•        Supported trustee Graeme Shelford’s nomination of Fire Chief Caldbeck for Canadian Volunteer Fire Services Association (CVFSA) Lifetime Achievement Award. 

•        Presided over Fire Chief Jeannine Caldbeck Lifetime Achievement Award Ceremony in 2021. Jeannine was the first female firefighter to receive this award.

•        Have grown our Capital Reserve balance from $70,853 in 2011 to $372,177 at the end of 2022. 

 

•        The trustees of the TIID approved the Extreme Fire Hazard Bylaw #70 in January of 2018. This bylaw restricts certain kinds of high risk industrial and residential activities during extreme fire hazard conditions. The last 2 years have been particularly dry and long lived (heat dome of 2021, 63 days of extreme last summer and fall), and we can expect the coming years to deliver more of the same extreme weather. The background to this bylaw is; climate change is real; the fire department has a limited number of firefighters, firefighting equipment and we have NO mutual aid from neighboring communities. Bylaws of this nature are commonplace on other gulf island communities. There have been some members of the community who are not in favor of this bylaw due to the impact on some local contractors. I have been in discussions with a representative of the ‘contracting community’ and have scheduled a meeting with them and the fire department, some of the trustees and representatives from the Ministry of Forests for May 17th to listen to their concerns. 

 

•        My goals for the direction of the Improvement District are to ensure the safety of the firefighters, staff and Islanders. Climate change is here and the effect of a forest fire can and will be felt by all Islanders. The heat dome in 2021, soaring temperatures and lack of rainfall in August and September of 2022 contribute to the increasing risk to all islanders. These factors require a deep understanding of forest fire management and an ability to assess and understand risk. 

 

•        It has been an honour and a privilege to serve this community over the last 11 years. I am currently standing for re-election on Saturday May 13. 

 

Ferry Advisory Committee Highlights

•        Appointed to the local Ferry Advisory Committee in 2012, and currently serve as co-chair with Sharon Cross of Penelakut.

•        Following the 2013-14 Government's Consultation and Engagement process, negotiated with BC Ferries a 5% fare reduction on our route. Additionally, during those negotiations we secured a $100,000 one time retro-active payment to BOTH Thetis and Penelakut Islands. 

•        Co-chair of the Ferry Advisory Committee Chairs Group (FACC) from 2017 to 2022. At this level, the FACC was successful in lobbying the current government for a 15% fare roll back on the 13 minor (inter-island) routes effective April 1st, 2018. We were also able to convince BC Ferries and the government to restore many of the lost sailings from the 2013-14 cutbacks.

•        I provide FAC updates at the TIRRA meetings.

I am probably best known however, for my monthly rainfall stats.

 

Ellen and I first purchased property on Thetis Island in January of 1981, and in 1985 built a house on the same property. We became full time residents in 2011 at our current home at 15 Foster Point Road.

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