Invermere Valley Echo, April 15, 2015

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A volunteer work day held on Saturday, April 11th at the new Rotary Gardens in Radium Hot Springs drew a great turnout of 25 volunteers eager to get the new community garden project up and running. Turn to page 2 for the full story. PHOTO SUBMITTED

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Columbia Lake Park access decision COUNCILBRIEFS Canal Flats mill employees on hold until studies conclude STEVE HUBRECHT steve@invermerevalleyecho.com Not much progress has taken place in recent months on determining the future of access to Columbia Lake Provincial Park, but BC Parks is hoping to settle on a final option later this year. “That’s our target,” said Ministry of Environment Kootenay and Okanagan regional planning section head Greg Chin on trying to bring the process to a close sometime in 2015. Chin was in the valley more than a year ago, as part of open house public consultation meetings carried out by BC Parks in Fairmont Hot Springs in late March 2014. At the time, Chin had outlined three possible scenarios for the park — keeping the status quo; vehicle access to Warspite Creek; and vehicle access to the shoreline of Columbia Lake. Several attendees of those meeting expressed a strong desire for better access to the shoreline. Chin had said access value was one of the considerations for BC Parks on the site, but that they must be balanced with other values, including environmental stewardship. “There’s not much to update right now,” Chin told The Valley Echo on Monday, April 13th, adding that BC Parks is waiting for an environmental study and archaeological study to be completed. See A4

offered private career fair BREANNE MASSEY breanne@invermerevalleyecho.com

A career fair may help Canal Flats Canfor mill employees bounce back from the brink of a layoff. The Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce (CVCC) in collaboration with Canfor is reaching out to the Canal Flats community by hosting a job fair between noon and 5 p.m. at the arena on Thursday, April 16th. “The Canal Flats job fair is focused on Canfor employees,” said Susan Clovechok, CVCC executive director. “We started a workforce planning strategy at the beginning of this year, so it’s part of that process, and the Canfor job fair came up through discussions with their transition team — it’s about what can be done to help the affected employees in Canal Flats.” The decision to focus on the Canal Flats community came quickly after Canfor announced 81 layoffs at the sawmill to their employees on February 5th. “We’re going to be helping them find work,” said Clovechok. “There’s about 15 employers at that (career fair), as far as I know right now.” The Canal Flats Arena is located at 4925 Burns Avenue, but this career fair is only open to job seekers who have been invited by Canfor in light of the upcoming staffing changes.

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