Don’t forget, the Miner’s Heritage Picnic will is coming up soon. June 23 to be exact at the Deverill Square Park, corner Milton and Haliburton.
Archive for May, 2012
Miner’s Heritage Picnic
Posted in Events, tagged Miners Heritage Picnic on May 31, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Bike to Work Week
Posted in Events on May 14, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Commuter Challenge and Bike to Work Week are coming up!
Hi there!
Bike to Work Week is just around the corner (May 28th- June 3rd ) and it’s not too late to form a team at your workplace and get moving! This year we have some great grand prizes for those that enter our celebration station draws. A 2012 Kona “Dew” commuter bike from Oak Bay Bikes and a weekly loaf of bread for a year from Cob’s Bakery!
Commuter Challenge (May 15th 11am until 2pm – Diana Krall Square)
Nanaimo’s Commuter Challenge, a good-natured competition between two teams of cyclists and drivers, staged to demonstrate the comparability of urban travel times between cycling and vehicle driving over set distances.
This year we have one team made up of Mayor John Ruttan (driving) and VIU President Ralph Nilson (cycling), who will be starting from the VIU campus (in front of Building 300 beside parking lot F). This year we also have a second team made up of the Nanaimo Car Coop and MLA Doug Routley (cycling), who will be starting from Brookslanding (in front of Staples). All teams will start at noon and will finish at Diana Krall Square where there will be registration information, mini-bike tune-ups, displays, food and music!
Team leaders that come down to register their teams will also receive a Nanaimo Bike to Work Week T-Shirt!
So if your nearby, come on down and cheer our teams and pick up you registration package!
For details on Bike to Work Week go to www.biketowork.ca/nanaimo
Happy Cycling!
Copenhagenize Nanaimo
Discover the Copenhagen experience to improve cycling infrastructure, education and promotion in cities
Andreas Rohl, Bicycle Program Manager, City of Copenhagen and Cycling Specialist, Urban Systems Ltd.
Brian Patterson, Lead Active Transportation Planner, Urban Systems Ltd
Thursday, May 24th, 2012
5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Nanaimo Museum (100 Museum Way)
Please RSVP to amir.freund@nanaimo.ca
More information at http://www.biketowork.ca/nanaimo
*Free*
*Refreshments provided*
What’s Up with Developments?
Posted in Building Developments on May 13, 2012 | 2 Comments »
I have to admit that one of my favourite activities has always been calling some of the key City Staff to get a heads-up on what’s going on in the South End. And a big part of that enjoyment is how amazingly helpful they are. But alas, I’ve been very busy over the past while and have been remiss in calling (and posting.)
So it was a treat to call Gary Noble, from Developments and Planning a few days ago, and get caught up.
Robin’s Gardens
The development at Esplanade and Milton is moving ahead. All the drainage and sewer work around the perimeter have been completed, which means that the construction can now begin. The foundation permit for the first building has been issued and the site work around that unit should begin soon. There are a few final issues that should be addressed shortly, allowing for the full building permit to be allowed.
Port Place Mall
If you visited any of the initial plans for Port Place, you’ll remember that the other side of the high street was planned to be 5 levels…2 of retail/ office/restaurant, and 3 levels residential. The city has worked with the developer to adjust this plan. There will be now 2 storeys only facing the high street. The 3 levels of residential have been moved in what the city believes is a better configuration..they will have better views of the water and Cameron Street, and will partially cover a parkade, which, under the original drawings, they would have overlooked.
Expect to see development of this phase to begin soon…both the building that will comprise the other side of the new high street, and the planned condos and residential units that will face onto Cameron Island.
Gas Station @ Nicol and Milton
No new permits have been applied for, so the work there is likely to be a direct replacement of the original tanks in preparation to re-open. Your intrepid reporter will call Shell in Calgary as she has time (but don’t hold your breath…:) It is likely that the company now sees potential for the corner with a new 7-Eleven open (my comments, not Gary’s).
Overall
I asked Gary what he sees happening overall that will impact the South End. He says there is much interest in the downtown area. The rail station is almost complete and the restaurant is will be going into it, there are building refacings happening. The social housing unit behind the new city annex is progressing well, and there is an increased level of activity in that area, as well as downtown core.
Anything you want to know about? Just ask! Leave a post and I will dig as best I can.
Barbara
Number One Mine Memorial Event
Posted in Community Coming Together, Events, Uncategorized, untagged, tagged Number One Mine on May 7, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Jack Mar‘s father had been a church minister in Cumberland during the coal mining years there. A few years ago, Jack and his wife Pamela, were at the site of the Kiosk at Milton Street and the Esplanade, and felt that it needed some upgrading. They got in touch with Chris Sholberg at the City of Nanaimo, and he was instrumental in getting the signage redone and generally improving the site. When Jack died, Pamela let Charles Torhjelm know that she would like to donate some funds to further improve the site because it had been important to her husband that the disaster of 1887 at No. 1 Mine be commemorated in an honourable way. The owners of the business neighbouring the site, Van-Kam Freightways, also expressed the desire to help.
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SECA Meeting May 2
Posted in Uncategorized, untagged on May 3, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Fund raising – Pat – good idea to get charitable status, People could then get tax rebate for donations. But it takes about a year to do and much paperwork. Bookkeeping more complex plus an annual audit that costs $600 though there are ways of reducing that cost.
“Not Just A Number” Sue McDonald wrote this children’s book about the lives of two young coal miners in Nanaimo in the late 19th Century and the adventures of contemporary children who make an interesting discovery about these men. One of the miners was Chinese, hence the reference to numbers, since Chinese miners were not referred to by name but a number given them by the mining company. Sue read from her book, which we all enjoyed. It is available for $10 and will be siold at the Miners Heritage Picnic in June.
No. 1 Mine Kiosk – We will meet at 5:30 for a memorial moment of silence, reading and rose bush planting. We are sorry that Charles is too ill to attend since he has been the guiding hand behind this development.
Miscellaneous Matters
- Kevin from the Balmoral reported that a tenant was evicted for behaviour disturbing to the other residents. Once evicted, he cannot return. Two prospective new tenants. Spring cleaning beginning. Possible offer of paint to do front and north side of building. SECA would like to help out with the painting. Second house up on Albert Street just about ready. It will be run by the Canadian Mental Health Assn.
- Pat Portsmouth will no longer be part of the BOD, but will certainly be involved in other aspects of SECA like pushing for the implementation of the Neighborhood Plan. Many thanks and a round of applause for Pat!
- Getting Nichol Street back – Pat – Big problem that can be resolved is Haliburton connector, which is dangerous. All the stakeholders would like to see a traffic light there. This is part of the Neighborhood Plan and if enacted would be visible advertising for SECA
- Pat also mentioned how the Federal Govt. is abolishing the offices that served the Vets and how we need awareness of this problem.
- David Scott is donating money in his mother’s memory to buy a transmission for the Tea Waggon. Some painting still needs doing as well.
- Chase River – about 50 people showed up for the estuary event on the 28th of April. Everyone had a god time. Thank you Rona for the use of the BBQ.
Worst mining disaster in B.C. history took place 125 years ago today in Nanaimo
Posted in Events, tagged Number One Mine on May 3, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
Darrell Bellaart, Daily News
South end remembers victims of No. 1 Esplanade Mine
Posted in Community Coming Together, Events, tagged Number One Mine on May 1, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
South end remembers victims of No. 1 Esplanade Mine
Published: May 01, 2012 8:00 AM
The calmness of a pleasant spring evening on May 3, 1887 in Nanaimo was shattered by two percussive thumps in quick succession, followed by the throaty pitch of the steam whistle at the No. 1 Esplanade Mine.
This wonderful article covers much of the orighnal story and was on the front page of today’s News Bulletin. Thanks for the excellent article!