Wednesday, December 24, 2014
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Volume 94 - No. 52
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BURNS LAKE
LAKES DISTRICT NEWS
Morrison Mine waiting for the green light
Police continue to seek public assistance in missing man The Burns Lake detachment of the RCMP continues to seek the public’s assistance in locating a missing man.
Pacific Booker still expecting to proceed with $2.5 billion mining project
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Burns Lake receives age-friendly grant
FLAVIO NIENOW Pacific Booker Minerals Inc. (PBM) is still waiting for the outcome of Mount Polley’s review panel to proceed with the Morrison Copper/Gold Mine Project. The mine project, located north of Granisle, was to have began in 2014 to mine an estimated $6 billion in mineral resources. On Aug. 4, 2014 a breach of the tailings storage facility dyke occurred at Imperial’s Mount Polley mine causing water and tailings to be released. The incident caused Mary Polak, minister of environment, to suspend the environmental assessment of the Morrison Copper/Gold Mine Project pending the outcome of the independent expert engineering investigation and review panel in relation to the tailings dam breach at the Mount Polley mine. Under the BC Environmental Assessment Act, the minister of environment has the right to suspend an assessment until the outcome of any investigation conducted by the government of British Columbia. This wasn’t the first time PBM faced a setback in the Morrison mine project. On Oct. 1, 2012 a last minute denial ...see MORRISON MINE
Burns Lake has been awarded a $14,975 agefriendly community planning and project grant to help support local strategies to help seniors stay mobile, physically active, socially connected and healthy.
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Burns Lake fighter changes his life around through sport Paul Alec Junior went from participating in preliminary fights to being the main attraction of fighting events across the province in just a couple of years.
Ballet at its best Ballerinas and toy soldiers joined in a ballet class last week at the Lakeside Multiplex. FLAVIO NIENOW PHOTO
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Happy Holidays
from the Staff and Students at the Lakes District Campus of the College of New Caledonia.
Our office is closed December 22nd and will re-open January 5th.
Story on page 12 Make training your New Year’s resolution!
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