Ravens Graduate
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Volume 61 Number 34 | August 22, 2016 15% Military newspaper.comnewsppaappeerr..com Discount MARPAC NEWS CCFBFB Esquimalt,Esquimalt, VVictoria,ictoria, B.C.B.C DND receive $500 cash back on closing! 250•381•8725 250-893-8932 878 Viewfi eld Rd. www.deanafawcett.com www.upakstorage.com Coming soon: CFB Esquimalt Industrial Supplier Trade Show [email protected] Ravens graduate Photo by Cpl André Maillet, MARPAC Imaging Services Commodore J.B. Zwick, Commander Canadian Fleet Pacific, served as Reviewing Officer for the Raven Program Graduation Parade. Here he stops to chat with Ordinary Seaman R.T. Noltcho during the parade inspection. The parade was held at Work Point on Aug. 18. The aim of the Raven program is to enhance mutual understanding between the Canadian Armed Forces and Aboriginal communities by providing a training opportunity that includes Aboriginal culture and military skills. Read more on page 7. We proudly serve the Canadian Forces Community As a military family we understand your cleaning needs during ongoing service, deployment and relocation. www.mollymaid.ca Salute to (250) 744-3427 Emergency Services [email protected] See page 5 for details 2 • LOOKOUT August 22, 2016 Regional tournament win sends men’s soccer team to Nationals Demetris Mousouliotis, Training Officer for CFB Esquimalt given the challeng- Rachel Lallouz at the Fleet Diving Unit Pacific. “We ing conditions and the small size of our A referee throws Staff Writer were disciplined and stuck to our game roster.” the ball back into plan – to spread the field and keep the The Tritons beat the odds with their the game. CFB Esquimalt’s Men’s Tritons scored ball on offence, and also play compact reduced team of 12 players, with one the winning goal in the final game of on defence. We were able to deal with player unable to participate due to an the summer league Soccer Regionals any attacks relatively easily and did a injury and another playing on a sprained on Aug. 15. This win has earned them pretty good job keeping the ball on ankle. a spot at Soccer Nationals representing offence.” “The Tritons will continue to hold the Pacific Region from Sept. 17 to 22. Leading Seaman Brad Salmon scored practices at Colville field in prepara- The score of the final game was 1 the winning goal in the second half of tion for Nationals with a large emphasis Tritons and 0 for CFB Comox. The first the game, as the two teams went full on conditioning and team tactics,” says regionals game, held on Aug. 12, saw a force in the August heat. Lt(N) Mousouliotis. “Most of the play- tie of 1-1. “I was a little surprised and very excited ers will also be preparing for the winter “I had a very positive feeling dur- for the team,” says Lt(N) Mousouliotis. league season with the Vancouver Island ing the game,” says Lieutenant (Navy) “I think it was a great accomplishment Soccer League.” It’s a race to the ball between CFB Esquimalt and CFB Comox players. Photos by Rachel Lallouz, Lookout FREE! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Block Party RIO – AND – August 26 OUTDOOR 7-9 p.m. @ CPAC MOVIE NIGHT 2610 Rosebank Rd family friendly Colwood, BC V9A 7N2 MOVIE NNIGHTIGHT ON BELMONT RD BETWEEN COLLEGE DR. AND BAILLIEBAILLIE AVE. AVE. Fri. AUG 26 Dunk Tank 3-9PM Bike Rodeo with Oak Bay Bicycles, MP’s Superheroes Firefi ghters will bring Ladder 1 and interactive water display ! BBQ OUTDOOR FoodF d by b CANEX MOVIE Corn Roast donated At CPAC by Thrifty Foods. 7-9pm August 22, 2016 LOOKOUT • 3 edepot.ca bottl Homemade Soups and Sangys Military Discount Photo by LS Sergej Krivenko, HMCS Vancouver PO1 Shawn Steunenberg takes a final glance Wale Road - 310 Wale Road - 250-391-0689 Jacklin Road – 2806 Jacklin Road 778-432-3900 at Pearl Harbor as HMCS Vancouver sets sail towards Guam for WestPloy on Aug. 18. DDadsSoupsAndSangys.coma d s S o u p s A n d S a n g y s. c o m WWee ggiveive MMilitaryilitary Military lays charges against DND members DDiscountsiscounts Vancouver Sexual assault charges laid against 5(2) of the Controlled Drugs and The charges relate to an alleged Island’s only military member in Petawawa Substances Act; failure by the accused to disclose On Aug. 15, the Canadian Forces • one count of Production of his status as HIV positive prior to a National Investigation Service Substance in accordance with sec- sexual relationship with a member & (CFNIS) laid charges under the tion 130 of the National Defence of the Canadian Armed Forces. At National Defence Act against Act, pursuant to section 7(1) of the this time, the CFNIS is not aware dealer Corporal Simon Cadieux of the Controlled Drugs and Substances of any sexual involvement by the 295629956 WestshoreWestshore ParkwayParkwayy • www.savagecycles.cawww.ssavaggecycy less.ca • 250-475-8885250-475-88888 5 Joint Personnel Support Unit in Act; accused with cadets at the camp. Petawawa. • one count of Unauthorized Julian Morello, 20, of Burlington, The charges relate to an alleged Possession of Firearm in accordance Ontario, faces four counts of sexual assault that took place while with section 130 of the National Aggravated Sexual Assault con- the accused was deployed as a Defence Act, pursuant to section trary to section 273(2)(b) of the We specialize in caring member of the Canadian Special 91(1) of the Criminal Code of Criminal Code of Canada for hav- Operations Regiment (CSOR) on Canada; ing sexual relations and failing to for all your Vision needs exercise in Jamaica in November • one count of Unsafe Storage of disclose his status as HIV positive. 2015. The alleged victim is also a Firearm in accordance with section When arrested, the accused was - Accepting member of the Canadian Armed 130 of the National Defence Act, remanded into custody at the Barrie New Patients Forces. pursuant to section 86(2) of the Police Service. He appeared for a - Military Corporal Simon Cadieux faces Criminal Code of Canada; bail hearing at the Ontario Court Discount the following charges: • one count of Possession of a of Justice in Barrie, Ontario, on • one count of Sexual Assault, in Weapon for a Dangerous Purpose Aug. 18. - Direct Billing accordance with section 130 of the in accordance with section 130 of CFNIS investigators have reason National Defence Act, pursuant to the National Defence Act, pursuant to believe that Julian Morello may Dr. Rachel Rushforth and section 271 of the Criminal Code to section 88 of the Criminal Code have had other sexual partners. Dr. Nicki Hewitt of Canada; of Canada; and Anyone who has information or NEAR BASE • one count of Behave in a • one count of Careless Use of concerns from meeting with this 106-1505 ADMIRALS ROAD Disgraceful Manner, in accordance Firearm in accordance with section individual is encouraged to seek (250) 995-0449 with section 93 of the National 130 of the National Defence Act, medical attention and contact the Defence Act; and pursuant to section 86(1) of the local police or the CFNIS (Borden • one count of Drunkenness, in Criminal Code of Canada. Region) through the Borden accordance with section 97 of the Military Police at: (705) 423-2241. National Defence Act. Sexual assault charges laid against The Canadian Forces National is your award winning Investigation Service is a unit Borden civilian cadet instructor LookoutNewspaper.com community newspaper! Drug charges laid against military On Aug. 15, the Canadian Forces within the independent Canadian member in Greenwood National Investigation Service Forces Military Police Group whose mandate is to investigate serious On Aug. 15, the Canadian Forces (CFNIS) arrested and laid charges and sensitive matters in relation to National Investigation Service against Julian Morello, a civilian Department of National Defence (CFNIS) laid charges under the instructor employed at Blackdown (DND) property, DND employ- National Defence Act against Cadet Training Centre at Canadian ees and Canadian Armed Forces Aviator Nicholas Burrell of 14 Wing Forces Base Borden between June personnel serving in Canada and Greenwood. and August 2016. around the world. The alleged offences relate to an investigation that resulted in the We bring to you advertising that seizure of more than half a kilogram supports the Canadian Military Community. Court martial results of marijuana, packaging materials, In turn, please show them your support... production equipment and a non- On July 14-15, MS Steven - HMCS Brandon, was tried by stand- military firearm from the residence ing court martial on two charges under the NDA: Tell advertisers you saw them in the Lookout of the accused on May 14, 2016. • first charge: section 129, conduct to he prejudice of good order Aviator Nicholas Burrell faces the and discipline Lookout Online is a thriving following charges: • second charge: section 97, drunkeness Join us for daily news, • one count of Possession for the The accused pleaded guilty to both charges. advertiser’s specials and news releases Purpose of Trafficking in accordance The court sentenced the offender to a severe reprimand and a fine Join our network and don’t miss a thing! with section 130 of the National of $3,000, payable in two equal installments, to commence July 31. Defence Act, pursuant to section www.lookoutnewspaper.com LookoutNewspaperNavyNews Lookout_news 4 • LOOKOUT August 22, 2016 ofOPINION WHO WE ARE WHATmatters SAY YOU MANAGING EDITOR Melissa Atkinson 250-363-3372 [email protected] While on assignment at the Raven culture camp at Rocky Point, Lookout posed this question to program participants: STAFF WRITERS People Talk Reflecting on all of the activities you’ve had the opportunity to Rachel Lallouz 250-363-3672 [email protected] take part in this summer through the program, what activity has Peter Mallett 250-363-3130 [email protected] been the highlight of your summer? PRODUCTION Shelley Fox 250-363-8033 [email protected] Teresa Laird 250-363-8033 [email protected] Bill Cochrane 250-363-8033 [email protected] ACCOUNTS/CLASSIFIEDS/RECEPTION Mary Lou Climenhaga 250-363-3127 [email protected] “I’d have to say the tear gas “So far I’ve enjoyed doing “The biggest thing was “I loved the range.