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Greenwood Council: City loses major funding; Councillors work to beautify city

The City of Greenwood has taken a financial hit this year. Instead of getting $426,960 from the provincial Strategic Community Investment Fund, the city will get $228,080. This news really hurts the community, according to Mayor Nipper Kettle. “This will hit us very hard so we will have to really watch where and how we...

BMX-ers aren't racing to washrooms anymore

The City of Grand Forks council members have once again granted the Grand Forks BMX Society access to the washrooms at the west end of the park. Access was taken away a year ago after campers lodged complaints about the state of the facilities, said mayor Brian Taylor at the April 15th council meeting. “We did have some...

UPDATED: Missing 16-year-old found

The following is a press release issued by police on April 19:   Further to the media release sent out yesterday, Zachary Knodel was located late last night. Knodel did end up going to a family members house in the lower mainland. Police will be requesting Ministry of Children and Families follow up the child and parent. The...

Health gap in B.C. widening, says Health Council

People in the least well‐off areas of British Columbia are dying sooner than those in better‐off areas, according to new figures from the Health Officers Council of BC. Overall life expectancy in BC has improved, but in less affluent areas of the province life expectancy has remained much the same or even declined. In an...

Art in Action opens this weekend

The Boundary District Arts Council (BDAC), Grand Forks’ gallery 2 and the Grand Forks and District Public Library are joining forces to promote the 14th BC Arts & Culture Week in the Boundary. Our theme, “Art In Action,” portrays what Arts Week will be from April 21 to 27 with displays continuing until May 4. The groups...

Ruckle residents braves house fire to save his buddies

UPDATE: Joe Lafreniere is out of the hospital after his house caught on fire April 12, but he doesn't have anywhere to go. The Ruckle resident has been left without a home and only the clothes on his back. “I was sitting on the couch watching TV when I saw flames coming through the sliding door,” he said. “I ran and filled ...

Locals learn to harvest water for sustainable gardening

Local permaculture enthusiasts learned about conserving water from Gordon Hiebert -- the owner of Element Eco Design. He made a presentation about water harvesting at City Park’s Senior’s Centre, April 9. The event was hosted by the Grand Forks and Boundary Agricultural Society and included a potluck dinner. The hall was...

City councillors want to make the Overton Creek watershed a priority

Grand Forks city council promised to look into protecting the Overton Creek watershed at their April 2 committee of the whole meeting. Roy Ronaghan encouraged councillors to protect this clean water source when he made a presentation at the meeting. He represented the Committee for the Enhancement of the Gilpin Grasslands. ...

Meet political commentator and labour leader at fund raising dinner

It is a rare opportunity to hear from an internationally-renowned speaker in a small town, but Grand Forks has the chance this week to welcome Leo Gerard at a fund raising dinner. Gerard is the international president of the United Steelworkers of America (USW), but is also recognized in even higher circles after being appointed...

Plenty of fun at Early Years Fair despite lower than usual turnout

The annual Early Years Fair was held at Dr. Perley Elementary School, April 8. The fair is organized by the Boundary Family Individual Services Society (BFISS) and brings together every Boundary organization that works with young children. “Anybody involved with early intervention or early learning is invited,” said Linda...

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