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It’s an exciting time of year in the Columbia Wetlands as thousands of birds return on their spring migration. Eagle Eye Tours co-owner Cam Gillies led a group on a birdwatching mission on Saturday, April 18th to check out the action. Turn to page 10 for a first-hand account by a first-time birder. PHOTO BY NICOLE TRIGG

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Invermere hoping to boost multi-use centre funding STEVE HUBRECHT steve@invermerevalleyecho.com The District of Invermere (DOI) is pursing a multi-million dollar grant to help fund the new multi-use centre as well as some other community projects. Invermere council resolved unanimously during its Monday, April 13th meeting to submit a $6 million grant application to the Union of British Columbia Municipalities (UBCM) Strategic Priorities Fund for capital funding for the multi-use centre; another for $1.8 million for revitalization work on 13th Avenue; and still another for $65,000 to help develop an Infrastructure Priorities Replacement Plan. “The ask (for the multi-use centre application) is for $6 million, but if we’re lucky we’ll get $2 million,” said DOI chief administrative officer Chris Prosser, saying it is rare for applications to get the full amount asked for

from this grant. cause this year the final say on applicaHe pointed out that the total amount tions comes from UBCM staff, not from of the fund is $120 million and that al- a federal government minister (as had most every single one of the more than previously been the case). 180 municipalities in B.C., as well as re“So theoretically the application will gional districts, will apply to the grant be decided solely by the scoring it gets for at least one project, if not more. from UBCM staff, not by any political If the funds were distributed equally, considerations such as trying to curry the amount coming favour and get votes to each municipality in a particular riding It’s extremely would be less than by approving certain unlikely to get the projects,” said mayor $1 million, he continued, but added that full amount. Gerry Taft, who also CHRIS PROSSER asked if it might be the multi-use centre CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER application should more prudent to pare be a strong contender, since projects back the amount asked for in the grant must be regional in nature to quali- and direct the funding to a specific asfy (which the planned new centre is) pect of the planned multi-use centre, and should correspondingly be scored rather than ask for the full amount for quite highly by UBCM staff. the whole project. “There is a genuine regional compoMr. Prosser replied that it is strateginent, particularly with the recreation cally smarter to ask for the full amount. and tourism aspects,” said Prosser, “Right now, it’s a stronger application who expressed further optimism be- than it would be if we broke it down,

hived it off and asked for less,” he said. Councillor Greg Anderson asked what would theoretically happen in the event that the district was granted the full $6 million, if it would mean the district (and its taxpayers) would use the grant funding to build the community centre without borrowing the $5 million approved for the district to borrow by voters in a 2013 referendum. “It’s extremely unlikely to get the full amount, but if we did I think we would then have to have a discussion on whether or not to include additional phases (several phases are planned for the multi-use centre) and achieve economies of scale in construction,” responded Prosser. The 13th Avenue revitalization application is a request for money to help replace sewer and water lines on the avenue between 14th Street and Georlich Road, and to do some road See A4

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