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SPOTLIGHT FILMS: The Intouchables

Seldom has someone in the audience stand up to promote a film as upcoming films were being announced at one of Spotlight’s showings, but that is just what happened when they announced French film The Intouchables. The individual had seen the film and stated quite clearly how moving it was and that she strongly recommends it....

The desirable Milfoil Weevil confirmed to be in Christina Lake

The Regional District Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) is one step closer to their weevil rearing project. Weevil samples taken from Christina Lake have been confirmed to be the right kind of weevil for eating the invasive Eurasian Milfoil, making it possible to rear and release more of the rice-sized bug to naturally eat the weed....

Kevin Argue new superintendent for School District 51

Kevin Argue, the present principal for Dr.D.A. Perley Elementary School, will be the new superintendent of schools for School District 51. The Board of Education made the announcement today, Wednesday, November 21, after weeks of interviews and deliberation. Even local Parent Advisory Council members, teachers and union...

Grand Forks businesses joining forces to revitalize downtown core

An energetic group of downtown business owners have joined together to create a plan to revitalize the downtown to benefit themselves and the local economy. Last week a group of 25 downtown merchants and professionals held a meeting to establish a board and advisory committee for a Downtown Business Association.  The group ...

Pharmasave owner leads a Mo'vement for cancer research

Graeme Carlson is growing a moustache. Not a significant feat on its own, although it has been at least 15 years since he sported one, but it’s the meaning behind it that counts. You see, Carlson’s mo’ is raising money and awareness for men’s health. But Carlson isn’t the only one sporting some new facial hair, nope, he wasn’t...

POLICE BEAT: Stolen vehicle found abandoned close to Omega Restaurant

A stolen 1996 Dodge 350 pick-up truck owned by McLeod’s By-Products of Armstrong, BC was found abandoned close to the Omega Restaurant in Grand Forks this past week. Grand Forks RCMP fingerprinted the vehicle after it was reported found on Monday, November 12 at 10:08 a.m. in the 7400 block of Highway 3. Police found that the...

OPINION: Canada needs quality First Nation leaders in Parliament

By: Mischa Popoff, Policy Advisor for The Heartland Institute, Research Associate for The Frontier Centre for Public Policy Getting kicked off a flight for being inebriated must’ve been troubling for New Democrat MP Romeo Saganash. But it was even more troubling for me. Put aside for the moment the fact that Saganash is a...

Second annual Chocolate and Champagne a decadent experience

The Christina Lake Arts and Artisans Society (CLAAS) second annual Chocolate and Champagne hit a high note with chocolate lovers from all over the Boundary and beyond this weekend. The fundraising event attracted more than 100 people, four chocolatiers and a large selection of creative chocolate appetizers at the Christina ...

SUMMING IT UP: Grand Forks city council

As requests for funding from community organizations start to appear before Grand Forks city council Mayor Brian Taylor challenged his colleagues to consider if the city is going to do project-based funding or look at it from the perspective of social planning at their meeting last Monday, Nov. 5. Taylor mentioned this in...

Foundation spreads a little hope along with their celebration

What would you do if you had $800,000? Would you give it to your community? Well, the Phoenix Foundation of the Boundary Communities, celebrating 15 years of giving last week, has done just that – granted money to support community projects. “In 1997, a group of like-minded individuals, including Cathy Manson, Maxine Ruzicka,...

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