Longest serving Nanaimo SAR volunteer hangs up his boots following federal honour
NANAIMO — The longest-serving member of Nanaimo Search and Rescue (SAR) was honoured for his hard work and dedication Tuesday, which also turned out to be his last official day on the job.
Ken Duncan joined the group a few years after it was created over 30 years ago, and has held numerous positions within the organization and on the board, including treasurer and search manager, the position he retired as.
He was awarded the Sovereign’s Medal for Volunteers at the Nanaimo SAR building on Fourth St. the evening of Tuesday, Nov 7, where Duncan was a bit surprised by the gathering, planned in secret by his team members.
“It’s an incredible honour…I appreciate all the help I’ve gotten from the group. All the support over the years.”