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Local governments converge in valley Pg A2
Columbia Valley municipalities mull over Darkwoods carbon credits
Spring is in the air, as students clown around Pg A11
MaxWell Realty Invermere
Growing into golf
Cautious approaches being pursued in wake of damning Auditor General's report STEVE HUBRECHT steve@cv-pioneer.com
A flurry of controversy over a recent B.C. auditor general's report may hinder the efforts of Upper Columbia Valley municipalities to become carbon neutral. B.C. Auditor General John Doyle's report a few weeks ago questioned whether Darkwoods – a 55,000 hectare tract of largely undeveloped land in the southern Selkirk mountains, located roughly between Creston and Nelson – is a legitimate source of carbon offsets. DAN WALTON PHOTO The District of Invermere, the Village of Canal Young students at Eileen Madson Primary in Invermere were treated to some starter sets of age-appropriate golf equipment on Tuesday, Flats, the Village of Radium Hot Springs and April 16th, as Tyler Hawthorne and Scott McClain from Copper Point Golf Club were on hand to donate the essential gear. The donation was the Regional District of the East Kootenay were made by the golf resort in partnership with B.C. Golf and the National Golf Club of Canada. considering buying carbon offsets from the Darkwoods project so they could be carbon neutral for 2012, which they had pledged to do project manager for the Carbon Neutral Kootenay sions to be reduced or sequestered elsewhere. by signing the B.C. Climate Action Charter. Whether Project, an non-profit society that helps Kootenay B.C. municipalities have until June 8th this year to they continue down that path is now uncertain. governments meet their charter goal. “No offsets have buy offsets to counter-balance last year's carbon emis“It will take a bit of time; it depends on what been purchased to date by Kootenay local govern- sion, and in so doing, become officially carbon neutral information comes back about the Darkwoods,” said ments from that project.” for 2012. Invermere mayor Gerry Taft. “It's pretty limited on Under the charter, which has been signed by 180 of Few offset projects have so far been deemed legitiwhere we can buy offsets and have them meet the B.C.'s 188 municipalities, local governments try to mate by the charter, and Darkwoods is the only one lorequirement of the charter.” cut back carbon emissions as much they can. Cutting cal to the Kootenay area, making it a natural choice for “We are advising local governments that Darkwoods emissions all the way to zero is impossible, so local governments in the region. is still an option pending due diligence and we are government make up the difference by purchasing still in the due diligence phase,” said Dale Littlejohn, carbon offsets — essentially paying for carbon emisCONTINUES TO 'DARKWOODS' ON PAGE A3
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