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Pacific Salmon Treaty fails to conserve B.C. fish, say advocates

The Pacific Salmon Treaty (PST) is under fire following a report suggesting that Alaskan fisheries are impacting struggling salmon populations by intercepting a significant number of B.C.-bound fish.

Commissioned by Watershed Watch Salmon Society and SkeenaWild Conservation Trust, the report was released on Jan. 11, in conjunction with the U.S. and Canada’s annual review of bilateral management under the treaty.

Advocates say this came as no surprise and that in order to see change, the public needs to apply pressure on both sides of the border.

Students eye careers in high-demand trades, as Port Alberni sees a ‘building boom’

Back in March of 2020, the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic put Cody Nielsen-Robinson in a tough position.

The 24-year-old’s Level 1 carpentry course was put on hold, with few prospects of progressing his career aspirations amid the new restrictions.

“I really was in a pickle because I couldn’t continue,” recalled Nielsen-Robinson. “They were pushing it through but they were online classes and I couldn’t really learn how to use power tools through Zoom meetings.”

Josie Osborne appointed as minister of Land, Water and Resource Stewardship

Vancouver Island MLA Josie Osborne has been appointed as minister of Land, Water and Resource Stewardship and the minister responsible for Fisheries by Premier John Horgan. 

"The new ministry for land stewardship reflects the fact that natural resources are foundational to our province and they are the backbone of many local economies," Horgan said in a release.

Since 2017, the B.C. government said it’s been working on three broad land and resource management goals: reconciliation with Indigenous nations, environmental sustainability, and economic activity.

Ahousaht-led dive team surveys Alberni Inlet for lost fishing gear, garbage

An Indigenous-led dive team was busy last week scanning the waters of the Alberni Inlet for ghost fishing gear and garbage.

The team, consisting of lead Henderson Charlie, his brother Greg Charlie and nephew Jermaine Bulwer, all from Ahousaht First Nation, were contracted by the Coastal Restoration Society (CRS) to complete surveys of what they found while diving in the Barkley Sound.

Alberni girls head into provincial championships with 20-2 record

Ryan Broekhuizen can vividly recall the last time the Alberni Armada had captured a major girls’ basketball championship.

A senior girls’ squad representing Alberni District Secondary School (ADSS), captured the Vancouver Island championship way back in 1987.

“It was 35 years ago,” Broekhuizen said. “I graduated from high school that year.”

Fast forward to 2022 and Broekhuizen, an ADSS alumnus, is now the head coach of the Armada, a squad that features his daughter Jordyn as its star point guard and top point-getter.

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