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Bowen Rotary continues push to end polio LYNN KRUKOWSKI Bowen Island Rotary Club
NEXT STOP CUMBERLAND Queen of Capilano completed her final passenger sailing before going off for a refit on Tuesday. Waiting to take her place in the next berth was Queen of Cumberland, who will be servicing the Bowen to Horseshoe Bay route until Dec. 7. There’s a few less vehicle spaces on board, and the final sailing home is now 10 pm, so be sure to plan accordingly! / Mirko Morhac photo Healthy and resilient. Built with love.
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World Polio Day falls on United Nations Day - a day where all the countries of the world can reflect on common agendas, principles and purposes. For Rotary International, October 24 is a time for all Rotary members, health care advocates and global citizens who want a world free of Polio to come together and appreciate all we have accomplished in the fight to end polio, to discuss and plan what actions we still need to implement, and to pledge funds to stop polio forever. Bowen Island Rotary will observe World Polio Day on Saturday, October 19 from 11 am to 3 pm in the Village Square with a table set up to educate and fundraise to help eradicate Polio. Cupcakes will be involved! CONTINUED ON PAGE 8