Rossland News, December 26, 2013

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Vol. 8 • Issue 53

jodie@mountaintownproperties.ca

Thursday, December 26, 2013

HO OPEN

Find out what to do over the Christmas holidays

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Open House when the sign is up - come on in! Carolyn’s Corner at Red 4bdr/4ba/2500sqft/furnished

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FRIDAYs!

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Your

Horoscope For the Week with Michael O’Connor inside the West Kootenay Advertiser

Organic waste management program expanded

Delving into Rossland’s Youth Action Network See Page 3

PERFECT PERCH

JIM HOLTZ Rossland News

The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) has recently approved to provide $130,000 to begin the process of expanding their waste management program to include the separation and collection of organic waste. Tim Dueck, solid waste management coordinator for the RDKB, said that the new program should be in place some time in 2015, and it could be coming to Rossland. “We would complete our Solid Waste Management Plan in 2014,” he said. “And when we have that strategic plan to move forward with, and then we could start rolling this thing out into the 2015 period,” he added. But the RDKB wants to do this very carefully and clearly so everyone understands what the options are, Dueck noted. Alan Stanley, general manager of environmental services for the RDKB, said that there would be public meetings in February and March, including the rural Grand Forks area.

• See ORGANIC, Page 5

BACKCOUNTRY SAFETY BASICS

Your Horoscope For the Week with Michael O’Connor inside the West Kootenay Advertiser

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Timothy Schafer photo

Heavy snow that fell recently in Rossland—heaped up along Columbia Avenue by the city’s public works crews— provided Liam Gaudet, 10, left, and Zac Lajoi, nine, a perfect perch to enjoy an after-school snack on a Monday.

To all of our Members and Staff. Thanks for a great year and for banking local! Happy Holidays and best wishes for a healthy and prosperous new year.


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