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Port Alberni

[ pawrt al-bur-nee ]

noun

  1. a seaport in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, on the east-central part of Vancouver Island, at the head of the island’s longest inlet.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of Port Alberni1

First recorded in 1845–50; named by Captain Richards of the HMS Hecate after Pedro de Alberní y Teixidor, Spanish (Catalan) soldier and explorer
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“We are looking for solutions, not blame,” said Archie Little, 73, of Port Alberni.

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One exception—the area around Port Alberni in interior Vancouver Island—was nonetheless hard hit by the tsunami.

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The pair were first reported as missing after leaving their hometown of Port Alberni, British Columbia, in search of work.

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That led to a public plea by police to be on the lookout for the drivers of the burning vehicle - two teenagers from Port Alberni, a town on Vancouver Island, believed missing and in danger from a mysterious killer.

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At SteamPunk Café, a popular spot in downtown Port Alberni next to a park where local drug addicts shoot up, a young woman with a nose-ring confided that one popular theory in town was that the botanist had killed the young couple, prompting the teenagers to kill him after he went after them, and then fleeing and being killed by vigilantes in Manitoba.

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