Rossland News, May 31, 2012

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Students form MacLean Elementary (in maroon shitrts) and other schools in the area participated in a 1,500 metre race Wednesday as part of the district track meet at Heley Park in WarďŹ eld. MacLean students Amie, Megan, Samntha and Eva led the pack at the beginning of this race. More photos on P. 8. Arne Petryshen photo

Blast away as Columbia hits some delays ARNE PETRYSHEN Rossland News Editor

Marie-Claude Germain

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Your

Horoscope For the Week with Michael O’Connor inside the West Kootenay Advertiser

Despite construction, Rossland is still open for business and the city has cleared space for new parking spots to replace the ones that have been dug up on Columbia Avenue. In Council on Monday, there was talk of opening Sourdough

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Alley, a historic backstreet in Rossland to facilitate the passage of pedestrians and shoppers. Many of Rossland’s stores have back entrances that could be used instead of the front ones. Sunshine Cafe, for one, has set up outdoor seating behind the restaurant, which includes the shade of the trees. The project hit bedrock ear-

lier this week during the excavation and will have to blast it away. The blasting could start today. Mark Martin, from Meka Construction Services said that the blasting is necessary. Martin went around Rossland doing pre-blast inspections of nearby buildings, including the Rossland News office, Monday.

The pre-blast survey is a inspection of the inside and outside of buildings to document existing cracks and blemishes in siding, foundation, cement, gyproc and finishing in the building. KC Drilling and Blasting limited will be doing the blasting work, which Martin said is very precise. The pre-blast survey is a re-

quirement of the blaster’s insurances policy. The blasts will also be monitored by seismic equipment which will measure the magnitude and volume (loudness) of the blast. Yesterday afternoon the crews hit a water main in front of the office causing the water to stop flowing from the taps of the nearby buildings.

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