THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2015
Volume 41, Issue 43
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North Thompson Star/Journal
Lords and ladies from the Shire of Ramsgaard gathered at the North Thompson Agriplex last weekend to celebrate fall with revelry and good sportsmanship. The event featured tournaments in archery, rapier, and weapons. Attendees dressed in period clothing throughout the event, which also included royal courts, feasts, dancing, various classes and workshops.
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By Jill Hayward North Thompson Star/Journal
Last Friday the Star/Journal interviewed District of Barriere Mayor Virginia Smith for an update on construction of the new wastewater system. S/J: Who originally approved the sewer system project for Barriere? Mayor: Council approved and submitted a grant application for this project under the Green Innovative Fund which is a 100 per cent project funded grant. We were successful with the application and were granted $6.7 million to complete the project. We did this because we were very aware that there are places in the municipality that have difficulties with their septic fields, and under Interior Health regulations they cannot expand their current system enough to be approved. Any septic system that fails today has to be replaced by a two tank system that requires much more space. Septic fields cannot have density of population; for instance, a town-
house requires sewer. Without sewer the growth of a community is restricted. S/J: Why was the decision to do this project not taken to the citizens for approval? Mayor: Because it was a grant, and the District didn’t have to borrow money for the project. When we sent the wastewater project out to tender it came back a lot more expensive than we had initially expected, so we had to modify the scope to stay within the grant. When we did go to referendum it was to borrow the funds to replace water lines down Barriere Town Road as we were putting sewer lines in at the same time. With the sewer lines on the west side and water lines on the across the road we would have had to cut across 30 some odd times. It made sense to do the water lines while the roads were dug up for the sewer installation. When the referendum failed, council decided not to install the sewer lines down Barriere Town Road to avoid any problems with the ...continued on page 8
KAMLOOPS - Effective as of Oct. 15, 2015, the open burning ban was completely rescinded within the Kamloops Fire Centre’s jurisdiction. A map of the affected areas is available online at: http://bit.ly/1K6Omqv The rescind order covers all BC Parks, Crown lands and private lands, but it does not apply within the boundaries of a local government that has forest fire prevention bylaws in place and is serviced by a fire department. Before lighting any fire, residents should check with local civic authorities to see if any other burning restrictions are in place. Anyone who lights an open fire must have sufficient personnel, water and tools on hand to prevent the fire escaping. Anyone lighting a Category 3 fire must first obtain a burn registration number by calling 1 888 797-1717 and must comply with air quality control legislation. A Category 3 fire is a fire that burns: * Material piled more than two metres in height or three metres in width * Stubble or grass covering more than 0.2 hectares * More than two piles of any size For more information about open burning and tips on making responsible burning decisions, please download an open burning guide at: http://bcwildfire.ca/hprScripts/WildfireNews/Bans.asp The Kamloops Fire Centre stretches from the northern border of Wells Gray Provincial Park to the U.S. border in the south, and from the Bridge River Glacier west of Gold Bridge to the Monashee Mountains east of Lumby. To report a wildfire, unattended campfire or open burning violation, call 1 800 663-5555 toll-free or *5555 on your cellphone. For the latest information on fire activity, conditions and prohibitions, visit the BC Wildfire Service website: www.bcwildfire.ca
S E R V I N G T H E N O RT H T H O M P S O N VA L L E Y F R O M H E F F L E Y C R E E K TO B L U E R I V E R
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
www.terrylakemla.bc.ca