LETTER: Support for Popoff from Sask.
I live in Saskatchewan, but have followed Mischa Popoff’s continuing stand for conservative principles for several years now. Although the hordes of socialist ideologues have assaulted him incessantly, this man will not back down for what sound thinkers believe to be right and sensible. In our present state of dismay and ...
Save Lynch Creek North -- a public plea
Friends and Residents of the North Fork are appealing to the public to help prevent industrial clear-cut logging at Lynch Creek North. A group of interested people met at the Boundary Women’s Centre in Grand Forks on May 2 to garner interest in the cause. Lynch Creek North is located west of Gladstone Park and plans for logging...
Intersections: Full Circle Art Collective
Full Circle Art Collective evolved when a small group of artists, having worked in the same communal studio in Vancouver for many years, were finding themselves on physically separate paths, yet there was a desire to stay connected. Each artist from the collective brings a distinct, mature signature to their work, and by...
LETTER: Protect water sources from livestock
Does the Kettle River Management Plan warrant $50,000 of tax payer money? If the past is prologue to the future then the answer is no! Why spend more money and time on a study if there is no intestinal fortitude to talk about the real problem, cows and the politics of ranching? Source water protection is the goal of all...
Weekly breastfeeding cafe starts next week
It’s well known that support reinforces breastfeeding rates. In 2012, Boundary Family & Individual Services Society (BFISS) and Public Health Nursing partnered with the help of college students, Success by Six and the Rotary Club to enroll 60 businesses in the Breastfeeding Friendly Boundary initiative. Recognizing that...
Saddle store relocates to Greenwood
Greenwood residents won’t have to go far to get their leather-work done. Ingram Creek Saddlery is moving from rural Midway to the main strip in Greenwood. “We will be right between the bank and the liquor store,” said Bob Bugeaud, who owns the store with his wife Margaret Ann. The saddle store has been in business for about...
Midway Community Gardens in full swing this year
The Midway Community Gardens are up and ready for planting this season. The gardens enable anyone to grow their own food, regardless of how much space they have at home. It’s an affordable process with raised garden beds and garden plots costing $5 for the year. After that, gardeners just need to get their seeds and put in ...
Former premier endorses independent candidate Mischa Popoff
Bill Vander Zalm, former B.C. Premier and leader of the successful anti-HST campaign, has endorsed Mischa Popoff, an independent conservative candidate in Boundary-Similkameen. Popoff was dropped by B.C. Conservative Leader John Cummins for what Cummins said were “insensitive and disrespectful” comments about single mothers....
Bike to vote comes to Grand Forks
This May 14th two Grand Forks businesses along with the Grand Forks Community Trails Society and the Grand Forks Cycling Club are partnering to encourage Grand Forks voters to bike to vote. Strida Canada West, Chain Reaction Ride and Slide, Grand Forks Cycling Club and the Grand Forks Community Trails Society are hoping Grand...
British Columbia has four area codes as of June 1
A new area code has been released across British Columbia to meet a growing demand for phone numbers. The area code, 236, was reserved by the Canadian Radio- television and Telecommunications Commission in 2011. At the time, it was expected that British Columbians would run out of phone numbers by 2016. To prevent that from...