Burns Lake Lakes District News, March 09, 2016

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Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Volume 96 - No. 10

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BURNS LAKE

LAKES DISTRICT NEWS

Burns Lake secures money for new college

The CNC board still hasn’t responded if they will offer their support FLAVIO NIENOW The Lakes District post-secondary education committee has secured funding of almost $170,000 for the creation of a pilot regional community college in Burns Lake. Funders include the Village of Burns Lake ($20,000); Comfor Management Services Ltd. ($20,000); the lakes economic development service - a joint function of the village and the Regional District of Bulkley-Nechako’s Area B ($10,000); the Northern Development Initiative Trust ($100,000); School District No. 91 ($7800); and $12,000 from industry. Other requests pending total $26,800. Cathy Ashurst, President of the Lakes District Family Enhancement Society, said the Village of Burns Lake and the Lakes District post-secondary education committee are still in the infancy stage of developing a concept document. However, she said the group is now working on a plan which they may be able to share in the next couple of weeks. The board of directors of the College of New Caledonia (CNC) were invited ...see NEW COLLEGE

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Burns Lake athletes Cole Bender (L), Ava Nealis (M) and Kyle Nealis at the 2016 B.C. Winter Games in Penticton. Ava Nealis brought home two silver medals and one bronze medal in biathlon and Cole Bender earned a silver medal, also in biathlon.

Burns Lake athletes bring home medals

More than 1200 athletes competed in 17 different sports in Penticton FLAVIO NIENOW

Two Burns Lake athletes representing the Omineca Ski Club brought home four medals from the 2016 B.C. Winter Games held in Penticton on Feb. 25-28. Ava Nealis brought home two silver medals

Spring Break-up Training Begins!!

and one bronze medal in biathlon and Cole Bender earned a silver medal, also in biathlon. “I thought the B.C. Winter Games was an amazing event,” said Ava. “So well organized, friendly volunteers, and I met so many new friends from around the province.” Burns Lake resident Kyle Nealis was also competing at the games and placed 13 in cross-country skiing - individual start midget boys and individual sprint midget boys. The Burns Lake athletes have been training hard for months and have had a busy season so far, with three provincial competitions plus the B.C. Winter Games. “It was great hanging out with all the athletes and getting to know them better at the

winter games,” said Cole. “I cannot wait for next year’s race season to hang out with them again.” Coaches Waneta Nealis and Wesley Bender said the B.C. Winter Games consisted of “four days of late nights, early mornings, great food, new friends, and the friendliest volunteers ever mixed with three days of biathlon competitions.” More than 1200 athletes competed in 17 different sports at venues throughout the South Okanagan. The athletes were supported by over 330 coaches and 184 officials who shared their knowledge and expertise with the athletes. ...see WINTER GAMES ▼ P3

Occupational First Aid Level 1 .........March 14 We respond to training OFA Transportation Endorsement...March 15 needs! Call Traffic Control Flagging .....................March 22 Log Scaling and Grading......................April 25

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Phone: 250.692.1700 • Fax: 250.692.1750 • Toll Free: 1.866.692.1943 545 Highway 16 West • PO Box 5000, Burns Lake, BC • V0J 1E0 Email: lksdist@cnc.bc.ca • Website: www.cnc.bc.ca/lakesdistrict


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