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Former Metchosin Fire Chief Dunlop celebrated by local community

Former Metchosin Fire Chief Stephanie Dunlop was thanked by fellow firefighters and the community for raising the standard of emergency preparedness and sense community safety.

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Stephanie Dunlop, former Metchosin Fire Chief, March 15, 2026. [Island Social Trends]
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Monday March 16, 2026 | METCHOSIN, BC

by Mary P Brooke | Island Social Trends [Send your EVENT POSTING]


About 200 people gathered at the Mechosin Fire Hall on Sunday afternoon to honour their long-time former Fire Chief Stephanie Dunlop.

Dunlop has moved on to a position with another municipality in the Greater Victoria area. She is now the Deputy Fire Chief in Central Saanich.

Stephanie Dunlop served as the fire chief for the small rural community of Metchosin for nearly 20 years.

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Full house to recognize former Metchosin Fire Chief Stephanie Dunlop on March 15, 2026 at the Metchosin fire hall. [Mary P Brooke / Island Social Trends]

Fire hall audience:

Attending the March 15 event were local MLA Dana Lajeunesse (Juan de Fuca-Malahat), Metchosin Mayor Marie-Térèse Little, and members of Metchosin council: Shelly Donaldson, Steve Gray and Jay Shukin. Sharie Epp attended in the audience (Epp resigned a few months ago).

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Celebrating the 20-year fire career of former Fire Chief Stephanie Dunlop, at the fire hall on March 15, 2026 (from left): Metchosin Mayor Marie-Térèse Little; Juan de Fuca-Malahat MLA Dana Lajeunesse; and Stephanie Dunlop (now Deputy Fire Chief in Central Saanich). [Mary P Brooke / Island Social Trends]

Shukin organized the event which featured numerous long speeches in front of the seated crowd in the fire hall.

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Metchosin Councillor Jay Shukin led the community event to recognize the former fire chief, on March 15, 2026. [Mary P Brooke / Island Social Trends]
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Remarks about Dunlop essentially covered — with thanks — the many contributions she made to the fire department, the development of emergency preparedness awareness and delivery, and the community’s sense of well-being and safety.

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Speakers included MLA Lajeunesse, Mayor Little, Councillor Shukin, a career firefighter (Jacob Lamb), a volunteer firefighter(Gavin Aubrey), a 100-year-old former resident of Metchosin, and a couple of volunteer group leaders.

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Former Metchosin Fire Chief Stephanie Dunlop thanked the audience for their celebration of her work, March 15, 2026 at the Metchosin Fire Hall. [Mary P Brooke / Island Social Trends]

Dunlop made very brief remarks — a shy thank you — in front of the room at the end. She received a warm standing ovation and was approached by many afterward for a quick chat and expression of thanks.

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Former Metchosin Fire Chief was thanked by the community on March 15, 2026 at the firehall. [Mary P Brooke / Island Social Trends]

A couple of songs were performed by a regional choir and a large cake was pre-cut into pieces on plates without ceremony.

Metchosin CAO Bob Payette was in attendance. The new Metchosin Fire Chief Dan Verdun was not there on Sunday.

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Politics:

This is a municipal election year (election coming up October 17, 2026). Little is running again, as are Donaldson, Gray and Shukin.

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Metchosin residents gathered to chat at the local fire hall after event to honour former Fire Chief Stephanie Dunlop, March 15, 2026. [Mary P Brooke / Island Social Trends]

Local Beecher Bay Chief Russ Chipps (who also serves as a trustee on the Sooke School District SD62 board) was also there.

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Past politics:

In the audience at the firehall celebratory event yesterday were former Metchosin Mayor John Ranns and former long-time Metchosin councillor Kyara Kahakauwila (who ran against Little for Mayor in 2022).

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Metchosin residents gathered to chat at the local fire hall after event to honour former Fire Chief Stephanie Dunlop, March 15, 2026. [Mary P Brooke / Island Social Trends]

Also in the audience was former Metchosin councillor and former BC Green Party candidate Andy MacKinnon.

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