Hope Standard, July 17, 2014

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The Hope

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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 2014

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3 HOPE CONSIDERS BYLAW UPGRADES

Changes aim to make tax exemption bylaw clearer and more accessible

12 STORY TIME HAS

GOOD TURNOUT

Over 400 people participated in the first week of literacy events

2 SUMMER SMASH IS BACK IN HOPE

The popular motorsports event returns to the Sports Bowl July 19-20

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RILEY FORMAN PHOTO

Judging day

Hope Communities in Bloom volunteers Victor Smith and Bob Burrell took provincial Communities in Bloom judges Peter Crawshaw and Heather Doheny on a tour of Hope on Tuesday. The day included stops at You Grow Food Aquaponics with Rudy Kehler (above), Pioneer Cemetery, Kawkawa Lake park, and Othello Tunnels. The judges assess the community in eight areas: tidiness, environmental action, community involvement, heritage conservation, urban forestry, floral displays, landscape, and turf and groundcovers.

Hope man killed in highway accident Highway 1 was shut down for hours on Tuesday night A 20-year-old Hope man was killed while trying to cross Highway 1 near Hope on Tuesday night. At about 11 p.m., Hope RCMP received a complaint of three people walking westbound along Highway 3. Extensive patrols were made, but no pedestrians could be located. About half an hour later, Hope RCMP and Fraser Valley Traffic

WATER CONSERVATION TIP

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WASH YOUR CAR USING A PAIL OF WATER - USE A HOSE ONLY FOR RINSING

Services were notified of a pedestrian accident on Highway 1 near exit 170. A witness at the scene confirmed four people, including three teenagers, were walking westbound on Highway 1 when the 20-year-old man attempted to run across the westbound lane of traffic toward the centre grass area. The driver of a 2009 Chevrolet

pickup swerved to avoid the teenagers on the side of the highway, but was unable to avoid the man in the fast lane. Despite a doctor stopping to provide first aid, the Hope man was pronounced dead at scene. The driver remained at the scene and is cooperating with police. “This was an entirely preventable tragedy,” said Cpl. Robert McDonald, with B.C. RCMP Traf-

fic Services. He points out that in addition to being extremely dangerous to walk or hitchhike along Highway 1, it is also illegal. Alcohol is believed to be a factor on the part of the pedestrians. Highway 1 was closed for several hours as a result of the accident. The name of the deceased Hope man has not been released by police at this time, pending notification of next of kin.

STAGE TWO

WATERING RESTRICTIONS IN EFFECT As per District of Hope Water Regulation Bylaw No. 1271, 2009. Watering is permitted on alternate odd or even calendar days based on civic addresses during the hours of 5:00 a.m. until 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. until September 30, 2014. Hand watering is still permitted on any day of the week. Any concerns should be directed to Mr. Vince Coles, Utilities Foreman, at 604-869-2333.


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