Oweekeno library opens

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The library opening in Oweekeno was both formal and festive. A Wuikinuxv Elder blessed the building, and Chief Rose Hackett cut the ribbon alongside Judith Guichon, lieutenant-governor of BC and Peter Hansen of Rotary Club Lionsgate.

Oweekeno volunteers.
Volunteers in Oweekeno celebrate the Wuikinuxv community’s new library.

The Chief also presented a ceremonial paddle to the lieutenant-commander of the navy ship HMCS Calgary, at a community dinner with navy crew members, in the Big House.

Local youth then sailed the Rivers Inlet area aboard HMCS Calgary for four hours, as guests.

Also in attendance were members of the RCMP on their regular visit to Oweekeno.

This library was sponsored by the members of the Rotary Club Lionsgate of North Vancouver, who raised the necessary project funds. The modular building was donated by Britco Structures.

The Oweekeno community will employ a librarian to supervise the building. Write to Read BC’s library response team collaborated with local volunteers on the selection and cataloguing of books.

Oweekeno is on the BC coast, south of Bella Bella, accessible only by boat or plane.

The cost of the project was $60,000. Moving the modular building by sea from Vancouver to Rivers Inlet cost $20,000, which the Jack Gin Foundation paid.