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The Mountain Mountain Men, Men, consisting consisting of of (from (from left) left) Riley Riley Henderson Henderson on on guitar, guitar, SeSeThe bastian Sullivan Sullivan on on guitar, guitar, Aiden Aiden Klassen Klassen on on drums, drums, Ben Ben Garrison Garrison on on bass bass guitar, guitar, bastian and Tim Tim Blair Blair on on guitar, guitar, played played at at the the Canada Canada Music Music Week Week performance performance at at Grand Grand and Forks Secondary Secondary School School on on Nov. Nov. 21. 21. (Left) (Left) Breeana Breeana Klassen Klassen played played on on the the fifiddle, ddle, Forks with Barb Barb Peters Peters on on piano, piano, at at the the same same performance. performance. with Performing was was local local students students of of all all ages ages on on piano, piano, voice, voice, violin violin and and guitar. guitar. Performing Participating music music teachers teachers were were Tracey Tracey Garvin, Garvin, Barb Barb Peters, Peters, Laura Laura Jean Jean Participating Cuthbert and and Erna Erna Gobbett. Gobbett. Their Their goal goal was was to to promote promote Canadian Canadian music, music, as as well well Cuthbert as aa variety variety of of other other music, music, and and give give their their students students an an opportunity opportunity to to share share in in it. it. as “We are are proud proud that that our our concerts concerts over over the the years years have have helped helped prepare prepare students students “We for entry entry into into universities universities and and aa successful successful music music career,” career,” said said Canada Canada Music Music for Week organizer organizer Gobbett. Gobbett. Week
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Annual review on tap for watershed CRAIG LINDSAY LINDSAY CRAIG
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TheChristina ChristinaLake LakeStewardship Stewardship The Society is hosting the Christina Society is hosting the Christina Lake Watershed Watershed Management Management Lake annual review review on on Dec. Dec. 4. 4. annual The event event takes takes place place from from 10 10 The a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Christina a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Christina Lake Community Community Hall Hall on on 90 90 Park Park Lake Road. Road. Facilitators are Grace Facilitators are Grace McGregor, Regional District of McGregor, Regional District of Kootenay Boundary Boundary Area Area C C direcdirecKootenay tor, and and Brenda Brenda LacCroix, LacCroix, stewstewtor, ardship coordinator/project coordinator/project manmanardship ager for the Christina Lake ager for the Christina Lake Stewardship Society. Society. Stewardship Attending the the event event will will be be Attending stakeholders including including communicommunistakeholders ty members members and and all all levels levels of of govgovty ernment. ernment.
“We put put forward forward all all the the inforinfor“We mation we’ve we’ve collected collected throughthroughmation out the the year year such such as as water water quality quality out data, fisheries fisheries numeration numeration data,” data,” data, said LaCroix. said LaCroix. “Other things things that that have have come come “Other up are are issues issues within within our our waterwaterup shed management management plan plan whether whether shed they were short-term or long-term they were short-term or long-term implementation strategies.” strategies.” implementation There will will be be several several speakers speakers There at the the event event including including Mike Mike Sokal, Sokal, at environmental impact biologist, environmental impact biologist, Environmental Protection Environmental Protection Division for for the the Ministry Ministry of of Division Environment, who who will will speak speak on on Environment, this year’s year’s sampling sampling results results and and this future steps steps for for the the program; program; future Andy Gilmore, Gilmore, scuba scuba diver diver crew crew Andy supervisor, Environmental supervisor, Environmental Services –– RDKB, RDKB, who who will will prespresServices ent aa summary summary of of the the Eurasian Eurasian ent
Water milfoil milfoil program program for for 2013; 2013; Water and Lisa Lisa Tedesco, Tedesco, Boundary Boundary and Invasive Species Species Society Society director, director, Invasive who will will be be presenting presenting informainformawho tion on on what what was was done done this this year year in in tion the Christina Christina Lake Lake area area and and seekseekthe ing input input on on priorities priorities for for 2014. 2014. ing LaCroix said said she she will will also also be be LaCroix giving a summary about stewardgiving a summary about stewardship society society highlights highlights such such as as the the ship youth program program and and the the interpreinterpreyouth tive gallery. gallery. tive The event will will also also be be videovideoThe event taped so so people people who who cannot cannot taped attend can can view view the the highlights highlights at at aa attend later date. date. later Towards the the end, end, there there will will be be Towards an open open forum forum where where attendees attendees an can ask ask further further questions questions and and can offer suggestions suggestions and and ideas ideas of of offer how to help protect the waterhow to help protect the watershed. shed.
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For people people who who like like to to feed feed deer deer For in Grand Grand Forks, Forks, soon soon itit will will cost cost you. you. in That is, is, ifif council council passes passes final final readreadThat ing in in Dec. Dec. 16 16 on on aa new new deer deer feeding feeding ing bylaw. bylaw. At the the Nov. Nov. 25 25 Grand Grand Forks Forks regureguAt lar city city council council meeting, meeting, council council lar voted 5-1 5-1 to to pass pass first, first, second second and and voted third reading reading on on repealing repealing Bylaw Bylaw third 1884 (current (current deer deer bylaw). bylaw). 1884 Council also also voted voted by by the the same same Council number to adopt the first three readnumber to adopt the first three readings of of Bylaw Bylaw No. No. 1967, 1967, also also known known ings as the the deer deer feeding feeding bylaw, bylaw, which which as would replace replace Bylaw Bylaw 1884. 1884. would
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