Oak Bay News, December 20, 2013

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A Christmas gift

First Metropolitan Church presents Wilde tale Page A8

NEWS: Hydro increase adds up for district /A5 COMMUNITY: Family carol time with choir /A6 DRIVEWAY: Meet the miser /B7

OAK BAYNEWS Friday, December 20, 2013

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Firefighters step up, help family Christopher Sun News staff

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Tree tribulations Grade 3 student Andrew Vining is overshadowed by a shrub as he and classmates from St. Patrick’s elementary sing Christmas carols on Oak Bay Avenue Wednesday. Andrew was standing in the back row underneath the greenery.

Oak Bay firefighters have generously donated $1,360 and approximately fourand-a-half pickup truck loads of cans and bottles for a Saanich family that recently lost everything in a house fire. Tanya Burt and Jason Yankowy’s rented home on Obed Avenue caught fire on Dec. 8, leaving the couple, their nineyear-old daughter and 16-year-old son with no home. Oak Bay firefighter Doug Trumble received an email from a mutual friend, seeking donations of cans and bottles to help raise money for the family. Trumble, an 11-year member of the fire department, forwarded that email to his firefighting coworkers who opened their wallets and recycling bins. “We’ve seen the devastation of a house fire,” said Trumble, adding he does not know the family, just the neighbour who organized the fundraiser. “It obviously touched us. We were not going to stand by after someone has lost everything and not do anything.” The family moved from Yellowknife, N.W.T. in November 2012 when Burt and Yankowy bought a coffee shop in Bastion Square. The business went under and closed in October. The source of the fire has not been determined, but it caused $200,000 in structural damage to the home. Neighbour Jessica Peterson, had put a call out on Facebook to help the family, raising money and organizing a bottle drive to help them last Saturday, Dec. 14. - With files from Edward Hill reporter@vicnews.com

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