Rossland News, July 24, 2014

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VOL. 9 • ISSUE 30 This week’s feature: e: Reminder: stay out B.C. roadworthy of reservoir Durango!!

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A pie to die for

A berry exciting festival held at the Rossland Mountain Market

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Judges, Kate Severin and Rachael Roussin (left to right) pose for a photo before diving in for a taste of the berry filled pies last Thursday at the Rossland Mountain Market.

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Good For Grapes Presale tickets $10 at Rossland Fine Wine & Spirits, $15 at the door.

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

The editorial resourc-

of the West YouresHoroscope For the Kootenay Week withAdvertiser Michael O’Connorare inside as farthe West Kootenay Advertiser reaching as its circulation, and they’re being coordinated for an in-

depth feature of interest to anyone who pays local or regional taxes. A concerted effort has been made in the past couple of weeks to put together a comprehensive article on salaries paid to local and regional administrative staff members. The article, to appear in next week’s West Koo-

Did you know...

tenay Advertiser is being written by the Nelson Star’s Greg Nesteroff with input from Black Press staff in Trail, Castlegar and Grand Forks. For those who can’t wait for the print edition, this story will be available prior to the print edition one day in advance at www.nelsonstar.com, www.cas-

tlegarnews.com, www. traildailytimes.ca and www.grandforksgazette.ca. This is an important and interesting topic for several reasons. For one: it provides a useful measuring stick between communities in our coverage area. The story will also provide information that’s helpful for assessing the

Nelson & District Credit Union is a financial co-operative? That means our members control the future of their local credit union. We let you own it!

SPECIAL FEATURE ON THE WAY

work done by various officials on our behalf. You’ve heard the expression relating to ‘voting with your wallet?’. This is another variation on that concept. Nesteroff is known for digging below the surface of an issue, getting right to the useful details. Like it or not, money

is a large part of most stories relating to government—the universal currency, if you’ll excuse the expression—and those of us paying the freight have an obvious stake in the process. Watch for this illuminating feature coming up in the next issue of the West Kootenay Advertiser.

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