Traditional blacksmithing gets revival in GF
Blacksmithing isn't a dead profession. In the Boundary, you can still learn this trade thanks to a course taught at the Boundary Museum. Check out the video to see what it's all about....
Beautiful weather for gallery 2's garden tour
Gallery 2 held their bi-annual tour on Saturday, with visitors seeing a wide variety of gardens in the region including the local community gardens, commercial nurseries and pristine backyards. Check out the video for a collection of images....
Lightning strike sends GF firefighters hiking uphill
Smoke could be seen on the hill across from the Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ (USCC) community centre, Monday, after lightning struck a tree. When firefighters from Grand Forks Fire Rescue attended the scene they found there was no road access so they had to hike up to the fire with water packs on their backs and...
The cupcake kid has won a province-wide contest
Maxwell Nicholson, the local "cupcake kid" is known for the baked goods he sells at the Grand Fork's farmer's market. Now, he is known to an even broader audience after winning first place at Discover Trades BC's "Show Us Your Skills" video contest. The contest accepted entries between February and May of this year, with the...
Greenwood residents hear at meeting Marshall Lake still scheduled for decommissioning
The future of Marshall Lake was the topic of the hour when a group of concerned Boundary residents met with ministry staff in Greenwood, June 26. The Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations made a presentation at MacArthur Centre to a group of about 25 locals and stakeholders. After doing studies on the...
BCWF course encourages community conservations of wetlands
Members of the B.C. Wildlife Federation were in Grand Forks the weekend of June 14th, to provide willing community members training in wetland conservation. The training occurred over three days and involved a classroom component which took place at Selkirk College, as well as two days in the field at Boothman’s Oxbow. In the...
7th annual fly fishing drift is just around the corner
The dog days of summer are here and so is the 7th annual Pontoon Boat – Fly Fish Drift. The drift is held on July 12 to 15 and is hosted by Bud Alcock with the Victorian Motel and RV Park. Participants will spend the days fly fishing on single person pontoons as they drift along both the Granby and Kettle Rivers within 16 km...
Music in the Park is back
Local muscians are entertaining Grand Fork's residents and visitors every Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Gyro Park. The weekly concert started June 3 with the duo Sock Monkeys. Check out the video to see what it's all about....
Councillor Gary Smith signs up for the Kootenay Energy Diet
Residents around the Boundary are signing up for the Kootenay Energy Diet and Grand Forks city councillor Gary Smith is one of them. “The assessment’s already been done,” said Smith, adding the process was quick and informative. “The whole thing was done within an hour.” Smith said the certified energy auditor came in and put...
CLSS voluntary boat inspections commencing this month
This July, the Christina Lake Stewardship Society in partnership with the Boundary Invasive Species Society, will be beginning voluntary boat inspections and public education at the Texas Point boat launch. The initiative of this project is to prevent Zebra and Quagga mussels from entering Christina Lake, which would cause ...