Burns Lake Lakes District News, September 12, 2012

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Volume 92 - No. 37

www.ldnews.net

B.C is number in the country for job increases. p8

$1.34 HST inc.

New police watchdog ready to go. p12

Topley sinkhole at 1.5 million LAURA BLACKWELL Work on the Hwy. 16 sinkhole near Topley wrapped up mid July of this year. For approximately 10 weeks Hwy. 16 had alternating traffic. As reported in the Lakes District News edition of May 2, 2012, the highway was closed to traffic on April 26, 2012, after a sink hole that spanned two lanes was detected. The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure staff, along with contractors, discovered an underground culvert and erosion caused by spring run off that had created the de-

pression. Earlier this summer, Carl Lutz from Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure said, "The ministry is still processing the final costs, but our early project cost estimates were over $1 million." Lutz has now confirm costs at 1.5 million. He went on to say, "Contractors used a temporary bridge to span the affected area and deep fill was excavated down to the old culvert. They then replace the culvert and new fill was place and compacted back up to the original grade and then the highway was repaved.

Invasive weed program Weeding out the bad guys BRIAN MILLS

FUN AT THE FALL FAIR IN BURNS LAKE 69 Annual Lakes District Fall Fair & Music Festival was held last weekend. Large crowds enjoyed events from Teen Idol on Friday night to the horse show on Sunday. See more pictures on page 14. Laura Blackwell photo

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Darrel Hill is the local contractor selected by the Northwest Invasive Plant Council of B.C. (NWIBC) to control or eradicate invasive weeds along the Hwy. 16 corridor from the Queen Char-

lotte Islands to Alberta. Invasive plants are described as non-native or non-indigenous species that adversely affect the habitats and bioregions they invade economically, environmentally, and/or ecologically. And everyone is familiar with some of the bad guys in our area; like orange hawkweed. "The orange hawkweed in this area has gone so far past the point of being able to manage that we More on page 11...

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Phone: 250.692.1700 • Fax: 250.692.1750 • Toll Free: 1.866.692.1943 545 Highway 16 West • PO Box 5000, Burns Lake, BC • V0J 1E0 Email: lksdist@cnc.bc.ca • Website: www.cnc.bc.ca/lakesdistrict


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