Tuesday 26 December 2023

Drive BC Alert

 

INCIDENT

Head Bay Rd Both Directions - Head Bay Rd, in both directions. Washout between Malaspina Rd and Harbour View Rd (5 km east of Tahsis). Road closed. Detour not available. Next update time Tue Dec 26 at 2:00 PM PST. Last updated Tue Dec 26 at 8:03 AM PST. (DBC-59261)

Sunday 24 December 2023

Carol and readings was a success

 Thanks to Crystal Payne for getting the ball rolling on this. It was a fun time.










































Wednesday 20 December 2023

 


Tuesday 19 December 2023

Monday 18 December 2023

Thursday 14 December 2023

Tuesday 12 December 2023

Doug Elliott says he'll resign January 31

  

  • Local News
  • Tahsis councillor says he is stepping down next month

    In a statement on Monday, Doug Elliott said his resignation would take effect Jan. 31.




    A councillor for the tiny west coast village of Tahsis who was the subject of a court application says he is stepping down from council next month, part-way through his first term. The Village of Tahsis filed a petition against Doug Elliott Dec. 1 in the Supreme Court of B.C., seeking an order to vacate his seat after he failed to attend several consecutive council meetings.

    The petition, under B.C.’s Community Charter, also asked that Elliott be disqualified from holding office until the next general election.

    Court documents said Elliott twice told council he planned to resign this fall but did not provide a written resignation letter, despite requests to do so.

    In a statement on Monday, Elliott said his resignation would take effect Jan. 31.

    In the meantime, he said he is “working with numerous individuals in my community to research the steps that are required to dissolve the status of the village and have the [Strathcona] Regional District take control before the existing council buries us in massive debt.”

    Tahsis, west of Campbell River, is a former mill town that once had a population of about 2,500. The mill shut in 2001, and today the village’s population is close to 400.

    Elliott said he decided to run for the five-member council last fall following a tax increase in 2022.

    He said he was concerned about lack of services from the village and about the municipality’s “dwindling cash reserve since the mill closure.”

    Two decades ago, the village had about $7 million in reserves but that amount had dropped to approximately $800,000 by November of last year, he said.

    Since the mill closed, councils have not adopted financial plans that would replenish reserves, Elliott said.

    “I campaigned on resolving this issue, promoting economic development on the mill site and restructuring the public works department.”

    He said he also wants to see improved services and better infrastructure.

    Differences with council led him to miss meetings, said Elliott, adding he has been overwhelmed by residents urging him to stay.

    Tempers rose in March when the Elliott took the gavel from the deputy mayor, who banged it many times during a heated meeting. The mayor was absent that day and the deputy mayor chaired that meeting.

    cjwilson@timescolonist.com

    Monday 11 December 2023

    Water shut off notice

     Village of Tahsis: Temporary Water Shut Off Alert for Alpine View Rd between Rogers Rd and Harbour View Rd alertable.ca

    Please be advised that the water on Alpine View Rd between Rogers Rd and Harbour View Rd, will be shut off on Tuesday December 12th, 2023 between the hours of 8:30am to 4:00pm to facilitate a water main repair.
    Please prepare water to be used during the outage
    for Question please call the office at 250-934-6344.
    Do not call 911 for information or updates.

    Sunday 10 December 2023

    Friday 8 December 2023

     


    Thursday 7 December 2023

    Tahsis goes to court to boot out village councillor

     

    Coun. Doug Elliot, who was previously censured by council, failed to attend four consecutive meetings, the court petition says

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    Coun. Doug Elliot was previously accused of breaching confidentiality of city materials and making derogatory comments about other council members and senior staff. VIA VILLAGE OF TAHSIS 

    The Village of Tahsis has gone to court seeking an order vacating the seat of a councillor who failed to attend four consecutive council meetings and was not ill or injured and or on a leave of absence.

    The village wants Coun. Doug Elliot to be disqualified from holding office until the next general election.

    Tahsis filed its petition on Dec. 1 in the Supreme Court of B.C.’s Victoria registry, asking for an order under B.C.’s Community Charter.

    In its petition, the village said Elliot verbally told council on May 2 and July 4 that he intended to resign effective Sept. 18, 2023.

    He did not attend council meetings on Aug. 1, Sept. 12, Sept. 25, Oct. 3, Oct. 17 and Nov. 7, it said.

    The village unsuccessfully tried to obtain a written resignation from Elliot, according to the petition.

    Elliot could not be reached for comment on Wednesday.

    The community of about 400 people west of Campbell River made headlines in May when Elliot took the gavel from the deputy mayor during a heated meeting. Council is made up of a mayor and four councillors.

    The village’s website has posted a public notification of censure and related sanctions for Elliot, citing actions he is alleged to have taken, including breaching confidentiality of city materials and making derogatory comments about other council members and senior staff.

    Council voted in favour of deeming Elliot’s conduct unbecoming of a member of council and approved a motion of censure.

    He was subjected to sanctions include restricted access to closed meeting agendas, which he was allowed to view on paper only in the village office, under supervision. He was also required to issue written apologies to the village and to individuals.

    On Oct. 10, the village sent Elliot a letter asking him to provide a written resignation in accordance with the Community Charter, which says a council member can resign in writing.

    An email was sent to Elliot on Oct. 24 again asking for a written notice.

    As of Dec. 1, Elliot had not provided a written resignation to council at a meeting or to city hall.

    Council then voted in favour of a resolution saying Elliot was disqualified from holding office on council because of his absences.


    Monday 4 December 2023

    Tech help at the library

     Call the library 250-934-6621 to make an appointment.

    Friday 1 December 2023

    The Local reopens

     








    The bears seem to be gone. The stand reopens today and welcomes new vendors.


    Wreath Making Workshop

     The first wreath making session happened in 2014 so it has a long tradition. Here are two examples of items you could make. Or you could bring a container and make a centrepiece. Details from Harmony below.













    WREATH MAKING WORKSHOP! Sunday December 10th. 3:00-6:00 pm in the Tahsis Recreation Centre gymnasium. All greenery and wire will be provided, just bring any ribbons, baubles, bows or anything else you might like to use to decorate your wreath!
    Please bring the following IF you have it: one wire hanger, wire cutters, gloves, glue gun, scissors.
    Sponsored by the Tahsis Literacy Society. There is no charge to take part in his fun holiday event. Please contact me- Harmony Jean - to pre-register, so that we can make sure to have enough supplies available for everyone. PM me on Facebook messenger, email to tahsisliteracy@gmail.com or call/text to 250-203-0224

    Monday 27 November 2023

    Big Train at the Spar Tree

     BIG TRAIN coming this Friday at the Spar Tree.

    Doors at 7 - BYOB (Not a bar) 
    $20 at the door or pay what you can




    PAC Bazaar, Fun Time

     The PAC Holiday Bazaar was as always a great time. More than 20 tables of information and items for sale. Great food.












    Friday 24 November 2023

     Hello Tahsis Business Community, 


    As part of my role in supporting local businesses, I wanted to share a little initiative that will launch next week. 

    Each Thursday (starting November 30th), you can find me at the Recreation Center from 2-3:15PM to chat one on one about any business matters that require personalized assistance. We can use this time to talk about employment challenges, grant opportunities, social media/marketing, new business ventures, next steps for business expansion etc. 

    I'll bring the coffee, you bring your ideas.

    Let's chat. 

    Paige Sawyer
    Rural Business Advisor
    Village of Tahsis
    977 South Maquinna Drive
    P.O. Box 219 Tahsis BC V0P 1X0
    TEL: (250) 934-6344 CELL: (672)-979-0127


    Sunday 19 November 2023

    Saturday 18 November 2023

    Bingo Sunday

     













    Sunday, November 19

    1:00

    Senior Centre


    Winter Outlook - Mainroad North Island

     As many of you know we typically conduct a pre-season stakeholder meeting each year.  Due to feedback and participation over the last few years, we will not be conducting those meetings.  Instead I would like to send you some of the information we would have covered and invite you to contact me directly if you have any questions applicable to your agency or community specifically. I would be happy to arrange a meeting with you via zoom or in person if you wish.

     

    Our forecasters are telling us this year is going to be a strong El NiƱo year. In the Pacific Northwest this could create above-normal temperatures with the warmest later in the winter. Early-season cool risks are in play though so we may have some events prior to January. Also expected is a drier than usual winter with more precipitation later in the season when temperatures are warmer. With that said, forecasting has become difficult with temperature variation driven by global circulations. In our area we can hover above and below freezing regularly and this brings our most challenging road conditions.

     

    For the coming season, Mainroad North Island Contracting LP resources includes:

    • 63 shifts of operators plus a pool of auxiliary staff and subcontractors
    • 46 Plow trucks
    • 5 Graders
    • 16 Backhoes and Loaders
    • 10,000 Tonnes of Salt
    • 35,000 Tones of Sand

     

    During events our deployment strategy will align with the designated priorities set out by the province. I have attached an FAQ and you can access our media center athttps://mainroad.ca/media-centre/vancouver-island-media/ for more information.

     

    If you would like to notify us of an issue, please use our 24-Hour number at 1-877-215-7122. This number is monitored and logged so we can be sure it is sent to the appropriate position. While many of you have your local contacts and relationships, using this number ensures that the message is not lost.

     

    I hope we all have a safe winter. Feel free to contact me at ccowley@mainroad.ca if you would like to set up a meeting to further discuss our winter deployment as related to your needs.

     

     

    Chris Cowley

    General Manager

    www.Mainroad.ca  

    Ph: 250-400-3336 

     

    Tuesday 14 November 2023

    Emergency alert test

     













    Provincial of BC Emergency Alerting System Test: 1:55pm on Wednesday November 15th 2023
    BC Emergency Alerts are broadcast on TV, radio, and cell phones to provide urgent, life-saving information during emergencies.
    During the test, the public will hear an alert tone and receive this message on radio, TV and compatible cell phones:
    Do not call 9-1-1 for additional information about the test. Only call 9-1-1 for life-threatening emergencies.
    Note: this is NOT a test of the SRD’s local mass notification system Alertable which delivers notifications to cellphones and landlines that have subscribed to our free service, however Alert Ready notifications will automatically be sent to the Alertable App

    Sunday 12 November 2023

    Friday 10 November 2023