Ken Gill and Forrest Owens Memorial Hockey Game

When
  • March 15, 1:10 pm
  • Type
    Community
    Event location
    Archie Browning Sports Centre

    Join families and supporters from Esquimalt and the region in watching Greater Victoria fire fighters face off in the first annual Ken Gill and Forrest Owens Memorial Hockey Game. 

    The event is meant to increase awareness of mental health and cancer incidences affecting members of the fire service and our communities at large. Occupational cancer is the leading cause of line-of-duty deaths in the fire service. Fire fighter and emergency medical responders experiencing multiple traumatic events have a higher risk of developing post-traumatic stress which burdens their mental health.

    Attending the event will be medical oncologist Dr. Kenneth Kunz.  Dr. Kunz will speak to the impacts of cancer and firefighting with both firefighters and their families.

    The event is also in recognition of two standout students from Esquimalt High School who will each receive a Ken Gill and Forrest Owens Memorial Scholarship. The scholarships are awarded to students who act as a positive role model in their community. 

    This friendly game is free and open to the public. Refreshments and food will be available.

    In Memoriam

    Ken Gill had a distinguished 33-year firefighting career with the Langford, DND, Sidney and Oak Bay Fire Departments. He retired in 2014 from the Oak Bay FD as a Captain Inspector. Ken then served as FD Chaplain to both Oak Bay and Esquimalt Fire Departments and was a strong advocate for mental health. He passed away in 2018.

    Forrest Owens had 35 years of service to the Central Saanich community working as a volunteer firefighter, Captain, and career Assistant Fire Chief. He was well known and respected in the community not only as a firefighter, but also as an avid fisherman, dedicated coach in hockey and lacrosse, and member on several boards and committees. He passed away in 2022.

    About Dr. Kenneth Kunz

    Kenneth R. Kunz, Md, PhD completed training in general internal medicine at the Arizona Health Sciences Center in 1993, followed by subspecialty training in medical oncology at the Arizona Cancer Center in 1995. He is a member of the Firefighter Cancer Support Network Health & Wellness Advisory Council.

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    Contact name
    Esquimalt Communications