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An Important Reminder For ARES.

The following editorial was posted in the ARES Newsletter of April 15 2020. This serves as a good reminder to all ARES folks.

Recently, an amateur emergency communication services organization was informed that their operators would not be needed to support a large event that had Amateur Radio operators working it in the past. The event organizers did not initially give a reason. On the day of the event, however, the group showed up anyway to work the event, and were again directly told that they were not needed and were asked to leave. They did not comply.

The lesson here is that if any amateur group is told by an organization that it is not needed for any reason, then we are to take that at face value, and not just show up. We can be ready to support and serve, but we are not to try to force our way in. We are “guests” in the “home” of our served agencies or organizations. We serve if, where, how and when they want us to serve. We come into their domain with humility and an attitude of being a servant. We are not there to take over, nor try to run the show — we are there to respond to their direction to support and serve if they so desire our participation. As a result of the unfortunate situation described above, it is very possible that that amateur organization will not be invited to support that or any other events or incidents in the future. The organizers of that event are part of other served agencies that Amateur Radio has supported, and now the overall relationship is damaged, which is what happens when we forget our true place. — Scott Roberts, KK4ECR, Public Information Officer

RAC “Get on the Air on World Amateur Radio Day” Special Event is today! April 18 2020

On Saturday, April 18, 2020 (1200Z to 2359Z), Radio Amateurs of Canada is organizing a special on-air event to celebrate World Amateur Radio Day.

Every year on April 18, Radio Amateurs worldwide take to the airwaves in celebration of Amateur Radio and to commemorate the formation of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) on April 18, 1925.

Radio Amateurs of Canada has decided to hold a new “Get on the Air on World Amateur Radio Day” special event in which we encourage as many Amateurs as possible to get on the air and contact as many RAC stations as possible.1) RAC official stations will operate across Canada from 1200Z to 2359Z on April 18. The RAC official station call signs are VA2RAC, VA3RAC, VE1RAC, VE4RAC, VE5RAC, VE6RAC, VE7RAC, VE8RAC, VE9RAC, VO1RAC, VO2RAC, VY0RAC, VY1RAC and VY2RAC.

2) Those contacting one or more of these stations will be eligible for a special commemorative certificate noting their participation in RAC’s Get on the Air on World Amateur Radio Day Event.

3) Participants simply need to complete one or more contacts, on any band and mode, with RAC official stations to earn their certificates.

4) No logs need to be submitted, simply check back on the RAC website after May 1, 2020 and enter your call sign to download your certificate.
Note: Starting at 1800Z, VA3RAC will be active in the Ontario QSO Party and will be sending the contest exchange. Stations contacting VA3RAC after 1800Z are encouraged to send their contest exchange in return (state/province/country or Ontario county).

Thank you for your continued support and understanding during this time of crisis. Please take care of yourself and your loved ones. Stay safe and, wherever possible, let us help one another during this extraordinary time.

For more information on World Amateur Radio Day and the RAC “Get on the Air on World Amateur Radio Day”  special event please visit: 

https://www.rac.ca/ward2020/

Glenn MacDonell, VE3XRA
President, Radio Amateurs of Canada


Alan Griffin
RAC MarCom Director

Wildfire Currently ongoing in Squamish. Cell compromised Monitor amateur repeater..UPDATED 2020-04-19 1030 HRS.

All evacuation orders have been cancelled as of Sunday morning. This is the final post on this topic

The fire had not advanced and crews are still working. Paradise and Squamish Valley both remain closed ( That includes the back roads !)

Evacuations orders remain in place. Normal communications appear to have been restored. Homes have been lost. More info at

Squamish is operating with two EOC’s One EOC is dealing with COVID 19 while the other deals with the fire. Evacuation orders/alerts remain in place.

https://squamish.ca/yourgovernment/news/magee-road-fire-update-district-of-squamish/

Updated 1700 2020 APR 16: Issued from the Squamish EOC …An update from BC Wildfire Service. Evacuation alerts remain in place

https://squamish.ca/assets/EOC/Squamish_Valley_Fire/f437d51378/V30067-Magee-Road-Community-Bulletin.pdf

UPDATED 0800 2020 April 16 Squamish RCMP release map of areas covered by evacuation/orders alerts

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UPDATED 2355 2020 April 15 Squamish has declared a local State of Emergency due to this fire.

https://squamish.ca/yourgovernment/news/paradise-valley-in-the-district-of-squamish-on-evacuation-alert-due-to-wildfire-in-squamish-valley/

UPDATED 2215 Hrs 2020 April 15 RCMP asking people to stay out of the area. Roadblocks are up.

Currently a wildfire in the Squamish area. Cell service in the area has been compromised. Monitor VE7SQR ( 147.000 MHz+ Tone 77 ) Evacuation alerts have been issued. Posted 1945 hrs PST 2020 APR 15)

VE7RAC call available for World Amateur Radio Day

The use of the VE7RAC call sign is available via application to myself (forwarded to the RAC Regulatory Affairs Officer). Multiple stations can use the call provided there is only one station on each band/mode slot at any time. I will co-ordinate this. Logs are to be sent to dir.bc.yukon@rac.ca and/or regulatory@rac.ca.

This is an opportunity for people to get on the air, celebrate World Amateur Radio Day and get a pretty PDF certificate using whatever their band/mode is.

~ 73 Keith VE7KW
dir.bc.yukon@rac.ca

[RAC-Bulletin] World Amateur Radio Day April 18, 2020: “Promoting Global Friendship Among Amateurs Worldwide”

On Saturday, April 18, 2020 (1200Z to 2359Z), Radio Amateurs of Canada is organizing a special on-air event to celebrate World Amateur Radio Day.
Every year on April 18, Radio Amateurs worldwide take to the airwaves in celebration of Amateur Radio and to commemorate the formation of the International Amateur Radio Union (IARU) on April 18, 1925. 
World Amateur Radio Day is the day when IARU Member-Societies can show our capabilities to the public and promote global friendship among Amateurs worldwide.
The theme of World Amateur Radio Day (WARD) is “Celebrating Amateur Radio’s contribution to Society” and this is especially relevant given the important role Amateur Radio will play as the current global crisis unfolds. 
IARU President Tim Ellam, VE6SH, provided the following message:
“As I write this the world is in the midst of battling the COVID-19 crisis. A few short weeks ago many of us could not imagine the levels of isolation that we are now dealing with and the sacrifices of many on the frontlines of the pandemic. As we have done in past challenges to our society, Amateur Radio will play a key part in keeping people connected and assisting those who need support.
Having come off my own 14-day isolation after returning from an overseas trip, I am touched by the kindness of strangers who assisted me when I was unable to leave my house. It strikes me Amateur Radio operators, who give so much during these times of crisis, are not limited to assisting over the air. Amateurs are true volunteers and I would encourage everyone to assist in the community as they are able to.
My wish for this World Amateur Radio Day is for everyone to stay safe, follow the advice of medical professionals and use Amateur Radio and your skills to help us through this crisis.”
Radio Amateurs of Canada has decided to hold a new “Get on the Air on World Amateur Radio Day” special event in which we encourage as many Amateurs as possible to get on the air and contact as many RAC stations as possible.

  • RAC official stations will operate across Canada from 1200Z to 2359Z on April 18. The RAC official station call signs are VA2RAC, VA3RAC, VE1RAC, VE4RAC, VE5RAC, VE6RAC, VE7RAC, VE8RAC, VE9RAC, VO1RAC, VO2RAC, VY0RAC, VY1RAC and VY2RAC. 
  • Those contacting one or more of these stations will be eligible for a special commemorative certificate noting their participation in RAC’s Get on the Air on World Amateur Radio Day Event.

Note: Starting at 1800Z, VA3RAC will be active in the Ontario QSO Party and will be sending the contest exchange. Stations contacting VA3RAC after 1800Z are encouraged to send their contest exchange in return (state/province/country or Ontario county).
For more information on World Amateur Radio Day and the special event please visit:
https://www.rac.ca/operating/world-amateur-radio-day-april-18/
Glenn MacDonell, VE3XRAPresident, Radio Amateurs of Canada