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Elk Valley Thrift Store volunteers celebrate a year of success
Fernie Alpine Resort is now open - Page 3 ELKFORD
Inaugural ceremony hosted - Page 5 JAFFRAY
Columbia Basin Trust seeks input - Page 4
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On December 12, the Elk Valley Thrift Shop will be celebrating a year of success, which includes the thrift store volunteers graciously accepting their award for Best Non-Profit Business at the Sparwood Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards ceremony on October 29. For more photos and the full story turn to page 20. From The Free Press files.
Fernie pee-wee hockey - Page 19
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Working to take back East Kootenay highways through Facebook group By Katelyn Dingman Free Press Staff
L Fernie Christmas craft fair - Page 21
ast week, following a brutal winter storm in the Elk Valley, Mainroad Contracting received a lot of public backlash after two local residents created the Facebook page Taking Back East Kootenay Highways in order
to generate a public conversation about the roadways and the lack of service they believe Mainroad is providing. As of Monday, December 8, after less than a week since being created, the group attracted nearly 1,600 members who have been posting photos, complaints, questions about current road conditions and
warnings to local Elk Valley drivers. Co-creator Morgan Owen said she started the group to bring awareness to the issue and to attempt to get Mainroad withdrawn from their Ministry of Transportation (MOT) contract, which is up in 2016. “My family drives these roads every day. I have to drive these roads sometimes and I’m scared,”
Community Appreciation Day - Sunday, Dec.14th
Residents of the Elk Valley are invited out to the resort for a FREE day of skiing and riding, as part of our annual Community Appreciation Day! A fundraising BBQ will also be held with all proceeds going towards the Fernie Alpine Ski team. For further details, please visit our website or contact Guest Services.
she said. “I’m scared to send my husband out to work in Sparwood when the roads are like this. It’s a death trap.” Like thousands of other Teck employees, Owen’s husband travels to Sparwood four mornings a week. “A lot of them are forced to commute on these roads,” she said. Continued on page 2