Rossland News, October 30, 2014

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FORRS public meeting in Rossland JAIME TARASOFF Rossland News

One of the local areas utilized by local and regional residents alike as a recreational site is now one step closer to being reality. In an effort that began 14 years ago, the Friends of the Rossland Range Society (FORRS) have completed a management plan for the area now known as

the Rossland Range Recreation Site. The section of the Rossland Range area between the Red Resort recreational area and Big Red Cats tenure has long been used by locals and visitors as hiking trails and a backcountry ski area and includes several warming cabins built by volunteers. Structures on crown land are subject to stringent rules so the government wanted to remove

these cabins but was persuaded otherwise by the community. As recreational use in the area has continued to grow over the years, the need for community management of access and the shelters was recognized by the provincial government. In a statement made during a public meeting October 22 board director Kim Deane said, “The provincial government has offered a very

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large recreational site in return for the community managing both the access but most importantly the shelters in some sort of manner agreed upon with them.” The land was originally managed by the province by the Ministry of Forests and includes a forest license belonging to ATCO of Fruitvale.

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