Cranbrook Daily Townsman, October 07, 2016

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FRIDAY

OCTOBER 7, 2016

Ice take > 3-goalie show on the road

A unique > Healing exhibition Earth Conference at Centre 64

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Kelsey Thompson plays ‘Lucy,’ an autistic girl going through a time of tumultuous change — but not as much as her estranged mother. See more, Page 9

RCMP still seeking missing Daniel Ladd Cranbrook RCMP would like to express appreciation to the public for a number of tips already received as the investigation into the whereabouts of Daniel Ladd continues. This will continue to be

prioritized as a missing persons case. Cranbrook RCMP would like to reach out to Mr. Ladd to contact police or his family to confirm his safety. If you have any information on his whereabouts

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RCMP are still searching for Daniel Curtis Ladd, who was last seen by friend on August 19 before being reported missing by family members who are concerned for his safety.

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RDEK chair reflects on political conference

Journey to the Interior

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please call Cranbrook RCMP at 250-489-3471 or Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477). Information can also be relayed via web or text based tips with details on canadiancrimestoppers.org

While nothing earth-shattering came out of UBCM conference for the Regional District of East Kootenay, board chair Rob Gay says all board directors valued the experience. The annual conference of the Union of British Columbia Municipalities allows civic politicians to network with provincial cabinet ministers to lobby for funding and support. One of the key announcements from Premier Christy Clark during her keynote address was the creation of a Clean Water and Wastewater Fund with $148 million in funding. The funding formula was also changed, as all three levels of government — local, provincial and federal — pitch in 33 per cent, however, that formula is now 17 per cent for local government, 33 per cent for provincial, and 50 per cent for federal. “In the past when we did water and sewer projects,” said Gay, “the

formula was usually one-third, one-third and one third with local government, the province and the feds. “She’s [Christy Clark] has come out and said now that our share would be 17 [per cent] so that’s pretty significant when it comes to taxes and whatnot.” Gay held meetings with Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett regarding the Elko Dam project which BC Hydro has currently put on hold. Other meetings included the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations on Fireworks, Land Tenure Applications and the Southern Rocky Mountain Management Plan. Gay and RDEK board directors also met with the the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure on some highway issues and with the Ministry of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training on branding and marketing in the Columbia Valley.

See RDEK, Page 4

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