Barriere Star Journal, September 24, 2015

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Alex McDonald is living his dream

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By Jill Hayward North Thompson Star/Journal

Barriere Wastewater project in its final stages

..... page 3 Terry Fox Run its not too late to donate

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RCMP report on recent roberies and ongoing investigations

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Do you remember the Barriere Secondary graduating class of 2014? Remember that tall, slim athletic fellow called Alexander McDonald? In high school Alex was well known for his athletic achievements, especially in cross country skiing; one of those young people who everyone feels has places to go and things to accomplish. And that is exactly what Alex has been doing since graduation. Following his dream Alex immediately left Barriere to live in Whistler, B.C., where he is training with Coach Chris Manhard and Maria Lundgren of the Callaghan Valley Training Centre (CVTC) where he is a member of the BC Ski Team, and following his goal to compete internationally in a sport he has come to love. Last month Alex returned to Barriere for a couple of weeks to recuperate and to see family and friends. While here, the Star/Journal interviewed this young 19-year-old athlete, who told this reporter he now has “...one year of training and racing down.” Asked what that 12 months of training involved Alex answered, “Training involves lots of running, roller skiing, roadside cycling, and a lot of working continued on page 11...

Alex McDonald trains on the Haig Glacier this summer with the BC Ski Team at the Betty Scott Camp near Canmore, Alberta. Every morning the team would hike up onto the glacier, ski for two to three hours. Photo submitted

Barriere Search and Rescue building is underway Lisa Quiding North Thompson Star/Journal Earlier this week preparations for construction began for the Barriere Search and Rescue (BSAR) building. The two bay 30’ x 50’ building will house the highway rescue truck and BSAR communications trailer. The building will be designed to coincide with the current downtown community buildings. It will also be utilized for storage, meetings and communication

for the group allowing them to save money and be in a secure location. Currently, BSAR occupies the School Board building on Fouquet Road in Barriere which is unable to house their truck and trailer. The fundraising for the project began some time ago when BC Ambulance Service asked BSAR to move the highway truck from their location. The group managed to raise money and received a grant from the Lower North Thompson Community Forest

Society (LNCFS) making the building possible. The District of Barriere has donated the land for the structure and has told BSAR once the new Solar Aquatics Wastewater plant is running, it would provide heat for them as well. Three bids were received for the project and it was awarded to Tyand Builders from McLure. Tyand worked hard to find many donations and its bid included in-kind services in order to finish the building on budget.

The foundation will be poured prior to ground freeze and the main construction will begin in the new year with expected completion by early spring. BSAR would like to acknowledge the incredible contributions from the community that aided to make this all come together; LNCFS, Tyand Builders and their contributors, the District of Barriere, Quality Contractors for the land prep and the many donations received.

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Terry Lake MLA Kamloops - North Thompson

618-B Tranquille Rd. Kamloops BC, V2B 3H6 Phone 250-554-5413 Fax 250-554-5417 email: terry.lake.mla@leg.bc.ca

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