Clearwater Times, March 26, 2012

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LOCAL NEWS: LIGHTS OUT MARCH 31 W A3 Monday, March 26, 2012 W Volume 47 No. 13 W www.clearwatertimes.com W $1.40 HST Included at Newsstands

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Two-thirds support Highway 5 roundabout KEITH MCNEILL There was a lot of opposition voiced to a proposed roundabout on Highway 5 during two recent open houses on the topic, Mayor John Harwood reported during last Tuesday’s town council meeting. However, comments collected during the meeting showed 67 percent of those attending were in favor of the concept. Councilor Barry Banford said the number of people who attended the two events, which were held Mar. 7 at Clearwater Secondary School, impressed him. Ken Kjenstad and Jon Kreke reported that people from the District had met with representatives from Jim’s Food Market about the roundabout proposal. Those from Jim’s would prefer to have a stoplight and not a roundabout, they said, and would like to see more public input into any decision on the corner. The roundabout is still an unfunded project, meaning no money has been budgeted for it. If it does go ahead, it would be a provincial responsibility, as the municipality is not responsible for through highways. The provincial government does, however, like to get local feedback. The open houses were hosted by District of Clearwater with staff from Highways participating.

Borrow Enterprises gets eco-depot contract TIMES STAFF

Snowmobiling paradise A snowmobiler from Alberta stands besides his sled during a trip to Groundhog Mountain near Avola. For more about the growing importance of snowmobiling to winter tourism in the area, see the story on page A12. Photo by Bill Karas, Blue River Powder Packers

The TNRD board of directors has approved a contract with Borrow Enterprises Ltd. of Clearwater for the amount of $345,596 to complete site works for the new Clearwater Eco-Depot. The site works for the new eco-depot would include site earthworks, road construction, site grading and drainage installation. The approximately three-hectare site is located at the former Camp Two sawmill site northwest of town. The site works project was tendered

on Feb. 14 with a tender closure date of March 2. Six tenders were received by the deadline. Borrow Enterprises Ltd. submitted the lowest priced bid. Construction is expected to begin in April with the eco-depot site to be operational by October, 2012. The Clearwater ecodepot site works contract awards was eligible for funding under the $9.4 million Building Canada Fund Communities Component grant that the TNRD received from the federal and provincial governments.

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