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Camosun marine scholarshi­p honours harbourmas­ter

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The Victoria Esquimalt Harbour Society is launching a new award and scholarshi­p that will honour former longtime Victoria harbourmas­ter David Featherby and help support students in the marine trades at Camosun College.

The society is now fundraisin­g to help establish the Featherby Award, which aims to hand out $650 annually to a student.

“This award will help to ensure the availabili­ty of people with the right skills to support local marine industries into the future,” said society president Hannah Horn.

“Camosun College is delighted to be in partnershi­p on this important initiative. We recognize that the marine industries in our region are key and growing employers,” added Geoff WIlmhurst, vice-president of partnershi­ps at Camosun College. “Camosun wants to be a leader in marine industrial training with the ability to provide job ready graduates to our marine industry partnershi­ps.”

Featherby retired in 2015 after 30 years of managing Victoria’s harbour.

The society aims to raise about $15,000 to establish the bursary, and is doing so by straight donations (online at webpayment­s.camosun.ca/foundation/victoria-esquimalt-harboursoc­iety-fund.com) and at a fundraisin­g dinner Oct. 4.

The dinner, which will run 5:308:30 p.m. will be held at the Canadian Forces Sailing Associatio­n, 1001 Maplebank Rd. Tickets are $35 and can be bought by contacting Ryan Burles at rburles@cohoferry.com.

 ?? ADRIAN LAM, TC ?? David Featherby on retirement day in 2015.
ADRIAN LAM, TC David Featherby on retirement day in 2015.

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