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Boundary Dog Sled Races day one

Updated with full story:  With beautiful weather, plenty of competitors and hundreds of spectators, the Boundary Dog Sled Classics can only be deemed a success.  The Boundary Dog Sled races were a sprint-edition this year compared to the long-distance races held in previous years. This allowed spectators to watch almost the...

LIBRARY MUSINGS: Fines gone, Mother Goose back

Remember what I talked about in my last column? About how our Board of Directors had passed a motion to do away with overdue fines? Well, that very same progressive Board is looking for a few good women and men to join in the fun – if you think you might be interested in joining the library Board, give us a call or stop by ...

Kettle River Q&A – What’s next for the Watershed Plan?

Last May I wrote about the keys to successful watershed management – how planning groups need to work hard to build understanding, support, and capacity through the entire planning process. Now, the RDKB and the Kettle River Watershed Management Plan Stakeholder Advisory Group (SAG) are building the foundations for long-term...

OP/ED: GFRec needs more flexible pool rates

I want to start this op/ed piece by stressing that as far as I know, the recreation board has not raised their rates at this time. I don’t know if they are going to in the future. Regardless, I feel the recreation facilities need to be more affordable for everyone. Late last year there was some talk about the RDKB increasing...

Coming dog races will be more spectator friendly

The Boundary Dog Sled Classics are mixing it up this year by making their races more spectator friendly for the coming races on Jan. 25 and 26. This year, organizers are changing the track to a sprint track where the dogs will race loops that range between three to six miles. This will let the spectator's see more of the...

COMMENT: MLA makes connections with seniors

A new year is a great opportunity to share my enthusiasm for my commitment to work hard for British Columbia’s seniors and their families. As Parliamentary Secretary for Seniors, I look forward to continuing to connect with as many British Columbians as I can throughout the province. What better time to reconnect with B.C.’s...

LETTER: A reminder from the food bank to keep donating

To the residents of our area: As I look outside my window this morning, at the heavy snow weighing down branches and bushes, I can't help but think how the physical trauma of hunger and the psychological burden of not being able to provide for one's family must weigh on the shoulders of Food Bank clients. We live in a land ...

LIBRARY MUSINGS: Fabulous Fridays and Mother Goose coming to GFPL

I’ve got some very exciting news to start off 2014 – we are getting rid of overdue fines! Our Board of Directors passed a motion to do this for a one-year trial period, starting January 1, 2014. There are a few public libraries in Canada who have eliminated overdue fines, and I spoke to each of them to see what their experiences...

Community groups work to build relationships

Boundary Region community organizations will be gathering on Thursday, February 20th for a day of partnership building and action planning sponsored by Community Futures Boundary  and SPARC BC (the Social Planning and Research Council of BC). The day long event, entitled Strengthening Partnerships for Community Development: ...

GFBB take down Princeton Posses 7-5

Princeton Posse vs. Grand Forks Border Bruins The Princeton Posse and the Grand Forks Border Bruins met at the Midway arena, Jan 10.  It was a game packed with power plays that brought the Bruins a win over the Posse’s with a final tally of 7-5.  The start of the game was delayed, which resulted in the Posse's being handed ...

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