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Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Volume 93 - No. 23
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BURNS LAKE
LAKES DISTRICT NEWS Village of Burns Lake hires Coming in off the heels of working in the successful and hardfought election ...Emile Scheffel could have parlayed the experience into a position within the halls of government in Victoria.
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Complaint against local RCMP Internal troubles within the Burns Lake Band have not been resolved since the April 7, 2013 RCMP action which saw members of the BLB, and guests, removed from the Gathering Place.
Ride to conquer cancer Derek Feldman and volunteers organized a ride for cancer. Burns Lake and area cycling enthusiasts gathered at Radley Beach on June 1, 2013 for an out and back ride to the Francois Lake ferry. A bake sale, garage sale, and lunch specials at the Wagon Wheel Drive Inn all contributed to raising money for cancer research. A dinner later at the Grapevine Pub was also held to raise money for cancer research. WALTER STRONG PHOTO
Ongoing Binta Lake forest fire rehab
Work continues in 2010 fire area WALTER STRONG
In the summer of 2010, the Binta Lake forest fire south of Burns Lake saw 400 sq. kms of forest set a ablaze during an exceptionally dry and windy August. Over a 12 hour period, the blaze grew from 7000 hectares to over 35,000 hectares, setting off evacuation orders and alerts in the region. The fire, first discovered on July 28, 2010, was
the dramatic highlight of a busy fire season that year. The Binta fire was only one of 79 fires in the Nadina fire zone in 2010. The drama surrounding a large fire can easily overshadow how successful fire prevention efforts in the region actually were. The Northwest fire zone had a 91 per cent initial attack success rate in 2010 - in the face of more than 250 fires. Of the 79 fires in our local Nadina zone, only seven of those fires grew beyond four hectares. But when one fire grows to 40,000 hectares, results in the evacuation of over 100 homes, brings in 150 additional firefighters from across B.C.
and the country, and takes 284 firefighters and 96 pieces of heavy equipment more than a month to contain, a lot can be learned from the experience. Staff and elected members of the Regional District of Bulkley Nechako (RDBN) took part in an education and awareness tour of the Binta fire area last month. The tour was led by Rob Krause, forest protection officer for the Northwest Fire Centre’s (NFC) Nadina zone, who was also in charge during the Binta fire in 2010. A large rehabilitation effort continues years after the suppression of the fire. Crews from the
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Historic totem raising For the first time in 100 years, new totem poles went up in the Burns Lake area. On May 31, 2013, after a day of celebrations, the totems were raised at the newly built Wet’suwet’en First Nation.
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Take the Post Basic Infant Toddler Program (PBIT) while you work. Pick up a PBIT course you need. Courses offered in Burns Lake every other weekend until March 21, 2014. Call for more information.
Some funding available for eligible participants
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