Clearwater Times, January 03, 2013

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Through the champagne powder Mike Wiegele Helicopter Skiing senior lead guide Barry Widas carves some turns through deep powder in the mountains near Blue River in early December. Now in its 43rd season, the heli-ski company employs close to 200 people each winter, making it the North Thompson Valley’s largest single employer. Photo by Certain Images

Age Friendly project gets $230,000 grant Times Staff Vancouver Foundation recently approved a grant of nearly $230,000 for a project in Clearwater to be called From Front Door to Grocery Store: Getting Seniors Where They Want To Be. “This initiative came out of the results of the Age Friendly Planning Assessment completed this last spring and summer

through University of Northern BC with funds from Union of BC Municipalities,” said Leslie Groulx, District of Clearwater’s chief administrative officer. “Remember that good mobility for seniors provides a benefit for all community members (citizens) of our community.” The remaining dollars for the project will be raised through various organizations, agencies and in-kind donations. The

commitment from District of Clearwater will be $5,000 per year for three years for a total of $15,000. The District’s second commitment to this project will be to continue the Age Friendly Advisory Committee that was struck by Council in March of last year. Groulx said that in the late summer and early fall District staff worked with Marleen Morris of UNBC to submit

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a grant application for the project to Vancouver Foundation. The project is to be completed over a three year period starting in April, 2013. The person that will be appointed to be the project manager is Jessica Blewett who, according to Groulx, has an extensive background in accessibility and design work for seniors. Continued on page A2.

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