Burns Lake Lakes District News, September 04, 2013

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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Volume 93 - No. 36

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BURNS LAKE

LAKES DISTRICT NEWS Chinook community forest Final details remain to be worked out, but the Lakes timber supply area (TSA) is now home to a second community forest.

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Lakes District Fall Fair Burns Lake seniors games participants... page 20 (L-R) Conrad Feldmann, Diane Killman, Boni Lambert, Sandra Barth, Kay Saul, Marie and Pete Hiebert, Wilf Duek, Gerda Feldmann, John Barth and Eva Kalhood.

Everyone is invited to join in the 70 annual fall fair happening this weekend. See special section in this issue of Lakes District News pages 9 thru 12

WALTER STRONG PHOTO

Burns Lake entertains curbside recycling

Recycle this paper maybe WALTER STRONG

Curbside recycling of printed paper and packaging (PPP) may be coming to the Village of Burns Lake (VBL) soon. Village council held a special meeting of council on Aug. 29 to discuss a request from a provincial agency - Multi-Material BC (MMBC) - that the village respond by Sept. 15, 2013 to an offer of financial incentive to early adopters of MMBC’s PPP recycling effort. The so-called Stewardship Plan

for Packaging and Printed Paper was conceived by MMBC in response to new recycling regulations introduced by the province in 2004. According to a council report prepared by Jeff Ragsdale, VBL development services coordinator, the goal of the plan is to unload the cost of recycling onto producers and consumers, and take it away from the taxpayer. The program intends to achieve a 75 per cent province-wide recycling rate. Financial incentives of up to $23,400 per year for five years are on offer by MMBC to those municipalities and regions that choose to buy into the program. Refusing to come on board would mean that MMBC might pursue other means of establishing PPP recycling

in Burns Lake, potentially through contracts with private enterprise. It could also mean that MMBC would choose not to provide any local recycling-receiving facilities close to Burns Lake, which would, presumably, increase the cost of recycling at a later date. If the VBL gets on board with MMBC, then MMBC will not only make a five-year financial commitment to Burns Lake in the form of cash incentives to offset the cost of recycling PPP, but MMBC would also commit to establishing a recycling facility within 60 kms of Burns Lake. A PPP recycling facility is not the same thing as a recycling depot. A recycling facility is where everything collected, either at a recycling depot

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or through curbside recycling, would end up for post-collection processing. The downside to signing on with MMBC is three-fold: the financial incentives on offer would not cover the operational cost of the program; second, the financial incentives do not cover initial capital costs, like specialized collection trucks and green bins; and finally, there are cash penalties payable by the municipality for failure to meet the MMBC ‘master service agreement’ regarding contamination of PPP recyclable materials by non-recyclable waste. Concern regarding these stiff financial penalties recently swayed the City of Prince George (PG) to reject the MMBC offer on Aug. 27, 2013. ...see RECYCLE ▼ P5

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Rotary exchange student From Banská Bystrica, a city of 80,000 laying in a wide valley surrounded by three mountain ranges in central Slovakia, to the rolling hills and pristine lakes of Nechako country, Barbora Krušpánová, 17, has travelled a long way.

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