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Qualicum Beach Seeks New Town Crier with Upcoming 'Cry Off' Competition

Qualicum Beach invites residents to apply for the Town Crier position, with a competition set for October 1.

Vancouver Island News Staff
August 16, 2025
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Nanaimo, Parksville, Oceanside — According to NanaimoNewsNOW, the Town of Qualicum Beach is looking for a new Town Crier following the retirement of Len Mustard, who served in the role for 26 years. The position became vacant earlier this year, and the Town is now hosting a 'Cry Off' competition on October 1 during a special council meeting. This event will allow shortlisted candidates to showcase their skills by creating a unique 'town cry' that reflects the community.


At a glance:

  • Position: Town Crier for Qualicum Beach
  • Application Deadline: September 19, 4:00 p.m.
  • Competition Date: October 1
  • Qualifications: Must be at least 18, have a strong speaking voice, and be an active community member.

Len Mustard, along with his wife Marie, made their final appearance at the Family Day parade on May 25. In recognition of their contributions, the Town has sponsored two seats at the Village Theatre for the couple, ensuring they remain a part of the community's cultural fabric. The Town encourages interested individuals to submit an Expression of Interest via email to qbtown@qualicumbeach.com or by mail to the Town's office at 201-660 Primrose St., PO Box 130, Qualicum Beach, BC, V9K 1S7. More details can be found on the Town's website. This opportunity not only allows for community engagement but also highlights the importance of local traditions in fostering a sense of belonging among residents.



Sources

  • NanaimoNewsNOW: https://nanaimonewsnow.com/2025/08/17/qualicum-beach-holding-cry-off-competition-to-find-new-town-crier/

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