Volunteers & Community Support

      March 2010   -     Volunteer Organization of the Year

Award Ceremony Presentation Recently the Prince Rupert & District Chamber of Commerce Business Awards dinner was held at Chances Prince Rupert Convention Centre. Many awards were given out to various winners for the 2009 business year. The Prince Rupert Wildlife Rehab Shelter and it's operators, Nancy & Gunther Golinia were recognized for their tireless efforts at the Shelter. The full room gave a standing ovation, in appreciation for the operators and the Shelter, when it was announced as the Volunteer Organization of the Year. Gunther thanked the Chamber for the honour of the award and a great night was had by all.

The Shelter would like to recognize the Daily News for the insertion of the ad that was placed "free of charge" and to thank all those who voted for the Shelter, with respect to this award.

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February 2010

    Mountains of Cans & Bottles

David & Laura Walker with Tobbi Gjelsvik (center) sorting a mass of cans and bottles donated to the Shelter by the
Langara Fishing Lodge   &
The West Coast Fishing Club
on the Queen Charlotte Islands.

WE THANK BOTH LODGES
FOR THEIR SUPPORT!

Sorting Bottles from Fishing Lodges



This is a great group from Terrace that came down and did mega work at the shelter on the May 9 & 10, 2009 weekend. The reproduced story, was printed in a local newspaper.

Nirvana Metaphysics & Training Centre Volunteers
Photo by Pat Gjelsvik



Dadye Schwab receives an eagle print
Photo by Pat Gjelsvik

May 9, 2009

Dadye Schwab, 'The Pigeon Lady' a long-time supporter of the Prince Rupert Wildlife Rehab Shelter is pictured receiving a eagle print from Gunther & Tobbi. Dadye is currently the Wildlife Shelter secretary and has donated so much, over many, many years to the shelter. Her support of the Golinia's and their work continues to this day in so many ways.

We thank her greatly for her continuing support!



CIty Tel Volunteers

Thank's very much! To a great bunch of helpful people. Without their assistance it would have been very difficult to repair and expand the eagle flight pen. A wonderful gang of community helpers, who just happen to work for CityTel!     (2007 CityWest)



These are some of the members of our local RCMP detachment digging a ditch and laying a water line over to the eagle flight pen. This is one of the big jobs, around the shelter, we had been trying to get done for some time. We just didn't have the muscle to do it, as it's hard dirty work trying to dig through the muskeg and old tree roots.           Thank you everybody !!



RCMP

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