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    Beloved Voice of Port Alberni, Evan Hammond Dies at 45, Leaving Valley in Deep Mourning

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsJanuary 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Port Alberni, BC — The Alberni Valley woke up to a profound loss this week as Evan Hammond, the much-loved morning radio host of 93.3 The PEAK and the iconic play-by-play voice of the Alberni Valley Bulldogs hockey team, has passed away at just 45 years old on January 2, 2026. His death has sent shockwaves through the tight-knit Vancouver Island community he served and lifted for more than two decades.

    Evan was far more than a voice on the radio. For over 22 years he greeted listeners each weekday morning on The PEAK Morning Show with warmth, humour, and an honesty that made people feel like they were chatting with a trusted friend. His presence became woven into daily life across the valley — from early morning coffee to the school run, and during countless celebrations and challenges shared by his audience.


    Known affectionately as the “Sound of the Valley,” Evan brought energy that was genuine and relatable. He had a knack for making even ordinary moments feel special, and his laughter was familiar to listeners of all ages. Whether he was sharing local stories, spotlighting events, or tossing in a light-hearted joke, Evan made mornings brighter for an entire community.

    But his impact didn’t stop at the radio studio. On game nights, Evan became the voice that made hockey come alive for fans of the Alberni Valley Bulldogs. His play-by-play commentary was vivid, emotional, and full of heart — lifting spirits through thrilling comebacks and hard-fought battles on the ice. Generations of hockey fans grew up listening to him bring every shift and goal to life with passion and flair.

    Colleagues describe Evan as a kind soul whose care for others was as real off the air as it was on it. He was generous with his time, uplifting local athletes, supporting community causes, and always ready to lend a smile. To many, Evan wasn’t just a broadcaster — he was an unforgettable part of daily life in Port Alberni.

    As word of his passing spread, tributes poured in from fans, friends, and community members who recalled his unmistakable voice and genuine warmth. The bunkhouse of silence left behind feels enormous, yet the memories of Evan’s laughter and heartfelt connection will live on across the valley he loved deeply.

    Evan is survived by his loving family, including his three children, whom he adored above all. In this incredibly hard time, the community stands with them in grief and gratitude — grateful for a life that brought so much joy, and grieving a voice that will be deeply missed.

    The post Beloved Voice of Port Alberni, Evan Hammond Dies at 45, Leaving Valley in Deep Mourning appeared first on Tripplenews.

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