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Thursday, June 27, 2013
Vol. 8 • Issue 27
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The cast of Gold Fever Follies is on the top of their game as the summer stock musical theatre company gets set to open their 27th season in Rossland at the Miners Union Hall this Saturday night (7:30 p.m.). For the first inside look at what is in store with the all-new production directed by R.J. Peters, see Page 2.
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MacLean school ‘off the market’: trustee TIMOTHY SCHAFER Rossland News
Call it the nesting effect. The city’s former elementary school is not for sale right now, at least until its students are safely nes1st Trail Real Estate tled into their new home in the 1993 Columbia Ave. Rossland Rossland Secondary School (RSS) building, says Your Horoscope For the Week the chair of School District 20’s finance and facilities with Michael O’Connor inside Horoscope committee. the West Kootenay Advertiser For the Week Mark Wilson said although the with Michael O’Connor sale of the school officially kicked off inside the West Kootenay Advertiser 250-512-1153
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two weeks ago with a public meeting in Rossland—and there has been an “expression of interest” from the city’s Francophone school—School District 20 will only entertain offers on MacLean Elementary School right now. The district cannot pursue anything any further in the way of a sale or a negotiation on MacLean until the hundreds of thousands of dollars in renovations planned for RSS are complete and the kindergarten to Grade 9 grades are in class.
• See SCHOOL, Page 4
Trail of Trail hurting region Silver City’s bid for boundary expansion prompts Rossland city council to action in protest TIMOTHY SCHAFER Rossland News
Sand has been kicked in the face of the communities of Greater Trail by the Silver City and regional harmony is now precariously perched by a move to expand its boundaries. The City of Trail recently released details of a mutual agreement that outlined Trail’s intent to expand its boundary into Teck-owned land in Area A. But the agreement is going to focus economic development strictly on Trail, no longer making it a regional effort as it was under the Lower Columbia Initiative Corporation, said Rossland councillor Kathy Moore.
• See TRAIL, Page 7