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Houston council supports pipeline By Xuyun Zeng Houston Today
SOCIAL with John Rustad
Houston council unanimously voted to send a letter of support for TransCanada’s Coastal GasLink pipeline project. The letter, addressed to the president of the Coastal GasLink Pipeline Project, Rick Gateman. It highlighted that Houston “may be one of the biggest beneficiaries of local spending” during pipeline construction and praised TransCanada for being “open and honest”, and “transparency” with council and Houston residents. “We’re one of the later communities to sign on, but they’ve been asking for support from communities,” Mayor Shane
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Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and local MLA, John Rustad spoke and answered questions last Thursday, September 3 at the Houston Seniors Centre. Pictured above Rustad is taking a moment to speak with Gottlieb Binner about healthcare in Houston.
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Brienen told council Tuesday. “And they’ve had a number of open houses in our community, they’ve been, we felt, very transparent and honest, and we just wanted to give them our support with the project.” “I think it’s fairly See LETTER on Page 2
Council approves repaving of Houston roads and curbs By Xuyun Zeng Houston Today
Houston will see more construction work in the near future. The District’s council approved funding for repaving roads and replacing curbs at its regular meeting last Tuesday. The District will pay $405,639.66 dollars to LB Paving of Smithers to work on roads and curbs
on Butler Avenue, Copeland Avenue, Nadina Way, Tweedie Avenue, Mountainview Drive, 6th Street and Omineca Crescent. “The state of our roads, we’ve been continuously falling behind and we’re putting some more money in there now and I think that’s good for business and everyone in town,” Mayor Shane Brienen said. “The end will be
“We are putting some more money in[to the care of our roads] now and I think that’s good for business and everyone in town.”
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Particularly in front of Sunshine Inn, it’s getting beaten up pretty bad there,” Glavin said to council. “These are the areas that are having structural deficiencies.” The most extensive construction will occur between Highway 16 and 10th Street on Copeland and Butler Avenues. Re s p e c t ive ly, they will see
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3192-square-metres and 2005-sq.-m. of roadway worked on. The District budgeted $175,000 for roadworks this year. In order to make up for the shortfall, up to $264,000 had to be rerouted from reserve contributions. “Is it wise to move $264,000 out of our reserves?,” Coun. Rick Lundrigan asked at council. See PAVING on Page 2
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