04-01-2026 01:45 via nanaimobulletin.com

Port Alberni mourns BCHL broadcaster Evan Hammond

Evan Hammond, the voice of the Alberni Valley Bulldogs for more than 20 years, has died.
Hammond suffered a medical emergency on Wednesday, Dec. 31 and died in hospital on Jan. 2. He was 45.
Hammond’s death has reverberated around the hockey community, as many teams with the B.C. Hockey League have posted their condolences to family, friends and “Hammer’s” hockey family.
Hammond was the morning show announcer with 93.3 PEAK FM. “Evan personified being the ‘Sou
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