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ONE PHASE OF TSUNAMI CLEAN UP IS OVER..

Japanese students who came to Canada to help with debris clean up from the Japanese tsunami are on their way home – with some cargo.  This story reminds all of us we need to be prepared for an earthquake, Japan is probably the best prepared country in the woorld and they suffered with this earthquake. ARES folks have you reviewed your plans recently?

http://www.news1130.com/2014/08/03/vancouver-area-woman-reunites-japanese-fisherman-with-item-lost-in-2011-tsunami/

THANK YOU VECTOR

The Vancouver Emergency Community Telecommunications Organization ( VECTOR) had over 30 amateurs at work last night (August 2 2014) in downtown Vancouver assisting other emergency services during the third and final night of the Honda Celebration of Lights.  This event goes over a period of three nights and results in over three hundred thousand people in an around English Bay and over a thousand boats anchored to watch the fire works.  VECTOR assists with this and several other events in the City of Vancouver over the course of the year.  Thanks VECTOR for your efforts.

[RAC-Bulletin] Passing of Bob Eldridge, VE7BS..

VE7BS, Bob Eldridge, has become a Silent Key. He passed away July 15th at Lion’s Gate Hospital in North Vancouver, B.C. after a short stay. He was a member of the DX and Topband community. He was 93.

Bob was a regular columnist for the Canadian Amateur Magazine, TCA. In his final weeks, Bob worked up his column for the September issue and noted that it would be his final column. A tribute article in TCA is planned by the editor.

Bob is survived by daughter Anne Eldridge and a granddaughter. He also has two sisters who live in England. Messages of condolence may be left atanne.c.eldridge@gmail.com.