Burns Lake Lakes District News, November 12, 2014

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Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Volume 94 - No. 46

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BURNS LAKE

LAKES DISTRICT NEWS

Village signs agreement with chamber Village council

New bridge open to traffic Estimated at $215,000, the replacement of Government St. Bridge came under budgeted, according to mayor Luke Strimbold.

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renews the Visitor Information Centre Operating Agreement

Burns Lake Band elects new chief

FLAVIO NIENOW During the Village of Burns Lake’s council meeting on Nov. 4, councillors passed a motion to renew the Visitor Information Centre Operating Agreement for 2015. The Operating Agreement is an accord between the Village of Burns Lake, the Burns Lake and District Chamber of Commerce (BLDCC) and the Regional District of BulkelyNechako. The BLDCC has operated the Visitor Information Centre (VIC) over the years. The contract includes an option to renew the operating agreement each year without a necessary proposal or renegotiation, to a maximum of three years. 2015 will be year two of three. This agreement was reviewed with the Regional District of BulkleyNechako areas B and E on Oct. 27, 2014, and was approved by all parties. The funding for the 2015 Operating Agreement will come from the Village of Burns Lake, as well as from the Lakes Economic Development Service Function through the Regional District of Buckley-Nechako. Area E contributes $10,000 towards the Visitor Information Centre. The Village of Burns Lake and Area B contribute based on “converted assessment values which works out to about 38 per cent ...see CHAMBER ▼ P7

Dan George, newly elected chief, said supporting Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) pipeline projects in the area would attract investments.

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Lack of maternity program The Lakes District Hospital and Health Centre is not a designated maternity site, which means soon-tobe mothers have no other option than to find a different location to have their babies.

Fun-filled day of skating Grandpa Norm Synotte takes grandchild (L) Hope and best friend Riley for a spin at the public skating day in Burns Lake. Public skating is every Friday, 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., and FLAVIO NIENOW PHOTO Sundays from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m.

“Having the millwright course through CNC was the best thing that could have happened to me. It has given me job security for the rest of my life. I am currently employed full time and never have to worry about work again.”

- Travis Murray, Industrial Mechanic/Machinist (Millwright) Graduate, 2014

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The next

Industrial Mechanic/Machinist Register (Millwright) Foundation Level today! Program runs in Burns Lake February 16 to July 12.

Phone: 250.692.1700 • Fax: 250.692.1750 • Toll Free: 1.866.692.1943 545 Highway 16 West • PO Box 5000, Burns Lake, BC • V0J 1E0 Email: lksdist@cnc.bc.ca • Website: www.cnc.bc.ca/lakesdistrict


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