page 1 COAST NEWS April 13, 1987 Dignitaries turning the sod for the new Capilano College building in Sechelt included (from left) SCRD Chairman Jim Gurney, Gib- sons Alderman Lilian Kunstler, Sechelt Mayor Bud Koch, MLA Har ~ Long and Chairman of the Capilano College Board Hilda Riza... in her address Mrs. Rizun noted that Sechelt was the first of Capilano’s rural college communities to receive its own facility, and saw this as a major step in achieving the goal of making ‘‘life-long Published on the Sunshine Coast The Sunshine jf NE 25* per copy on news stands April 13, 1987 learning opportunities” available to residents. In an unexpected and most welcome move, MLA Long announced that the provin- cial government has reconsidered its position and will continue to fund the Aquaculture Resource Centre, located in the Sechelt Cam- pus, which was forced to close last week. Immediately announcing the centre re-opened, College Principal Doug Jardine gave Mr. Long the honour of taking down the ‘‘Closed’’ sign. i —Fran Burnside photo o t