Coastal Currents with Aaron Reid

Coastal Currents with Aaron Reid

Your journey into discovering the amazing people and wonderful happenings in, and around, the qathet region. Insightful interviews, frank conversations and often hilarious discussions of issues, ideas and people that matter to you. read less

Season 2: Municipal Election Series: Eli Leyland
Oct 8 2022
Season 2: Municipal Election Series: Eli Leyland
I believe in social good, in improving the greatest number of lives possible, not serving a single individual’s self-interests. This is exactly what I stand for; I am serving the people, not myself.  Even though I have only lived here for a few years, I immediately fell in love with this city. It’s easy to come to Powell River for the beautiful wilderness that we have, but the reason why I am making this my ‘forever home’ is because of the community values that I experienced as soon as I got here, values that were clearly passed down through many generations. The people of Powell River look out for one another – this is something that is fundamentally lost in larger cities. The things that I love to see in Powell River are ideas that draw us closer together instead of pulling us farther apart. Community values were instilled in me throughout my upbringing and those values are what drive me to give back to my community now. If I am granted the opportunity to be city councillor, I know that I can make a difference and bring forth the ideas of my community. I would love to see a solution that works to solve the mental health and addictions crisis in our city. I am looking for solutions to Lower tax rates, and advocate for an MRI machine to cut down on travel expenses and time for those who need one. I would love to see more affordable options for housing as home ownership has become more and more unattainable for current and future generations.  I am not running for myself, but to represent the ideas and values of the people of Powell River. If I am elected, I can promise that I will work faithfully to help improve this wonderful place that we are all so lucky to call home.  To connect with my directly, reach out at 604-999-9800
Season 2: Municipal Election Series: George Doubt
Oct 7 2022
Season 2: Municipal Election Series: George Doubt
George William Frederick Doubt I am running for re-election to City Council and I ask for your support. I moved to Powell River in 2014 to be close to my family after my retirement. Before retirement I was employed for many years by BC Tel and Telus and was an elected officer of the Telecommunications Workers , representing members as a local officer, moving on to the role of Business Agent and a member of our Executive Council. I was re-elected many times and finally served 2 three year terms as national President. My elected Union roles led to work as a Pension Trustee of our Defined Benefit Pension Plan, as a member of the Board of Directors of Concert Properties and Concert Real Estate Ltd, and of other associated financial investments. I was also an executive member of the BC Federation of Labour and the Canadian Labour Congress. All of that led to significant involvement in politics on Federal, Provincial, Regional, and Municipal levels As part of my duties on Council,  I served as the chair of the Finance Committee, Tourism Powell River Liaison, and as one of the Municipal directors on the board of the qathet Regional District. I chaired that group's Finance Committee, served on the Regional Hospital District Board, the North Island 911 Board of Directors,and the Supportive Housing Community Liaison Committee. I have been a member of the Wildwood Ratepayers since 2014. I am running for re-election because I believe I have the leadership skills, experience and clear understanding needed to work collaboratively with the community and Council to set goals and respond to the challenges that exist now and will arise in the future. I am confident that those characteristics will provide the basis for making decisions based on the best common interests of the residents of the community equitably and inclusively in and atmosphere of Respect, Kindness and Optimism.
Season 2: Municipal Election Series: Todd Phillips
Oct 6 2022
Season 2: Municipal Election Series: Todd Phillips
My name is Todd Phillips. I was born in Powell River in 1965. I have lived here my entire life except for when I have left for post-secondary education. I am currently involved in a stable 23 year common law relationship. I have spent most of this time working in the logging industry as a faller and first aid attendant. I've owned my own successful small business in the salvage logging industry for 20 years. I've spent 33 years reclaiming 20 acres and restoring the buildings on land in Cranberry. Recently I decided to sell the business and property to downsize and slow things down as I retired from the industry. I no longer spend the majority of my time in camps and currently work and live in central Westview. I have been involved in local soccer since elementary school, then moving on to Senior Men’s followed by Powell River Villa, topping it all off with games played for Canada’s national para team. I am a member of the local search and rescue. I also volunteer for Special Olympics. I do not sit on the boards of these non-profits and am unpaid for my time. I am running in this election because I think we need a change in how things have going over the last number of years.  For those that know me I am a worker.  I will do the research and put in the hours to get the right decision. I do not belong to; donate to, or have I ever been a paid employee of a political party. I am not taking campaign donations. I am independent. Please check out my Policy Platform to view my stance on the city’s major issues. http://www.votetoddphillips.ca/
Season 2: Municipal Election Series: Luke Holuboch
Oct 6 2022
Season 2: Municipal Election Series: Luke Holuboch
This episode features Aaron's interview with Luke Holuboch.  Here is the write-up Luke provided: Born and raised here in Powell River, I am a Cranberry kid at heart.  Growing up on Haslam Street, we spent a lot of time riding bikes around the lake and townsite, swimming in Mowat Bay and riding the backcountry. I have a deep appreciation and honor the forests and waterways that we call Home. I left Powell River when I was 22, venturing all over B.C. and Alberta for the next 20 years, working as a chef and treeplanter to begin my income earning life! I learned a lot about work ethics and the value of my time. From there I took a steam fitting apprenticeship with an oil field construction company, where I soon became a construction supervisor building gas plants and pipelines throughout central Alberta and B.C. This is where I was taught many perspectives on Safety, Environmental Sterwardship, Quality Control, People Management, Communications between several unique parties that need to agree on getting things done, which takes a lot of good listening skills, open mindedness, patience and humility. My goals as Councillor are to improve communication within government and our community, bridge the gap and try to quell misinformation on all topics. Increase recycling and reduce single use products and packaging. This is a very large problem with shipping waste in our world and our isolated community. To work together with my fellow councillors to give our community the best advantage we can to prosper and live abundant environmentally sustainable lives without sole reliance on outside supply chains.