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Bruins win a game to close their season

Although it may not have been the season that all the Grand Forks Border Bruins fans had been hoping for, it was at times very entertaining, but now it is over.   The Bruins finished off their 2010/2011 season play this past weekend with games in the East Kootenays, but before that they played a few games here in the...

GFSS teams place high in basketball classic

The Grand Forks Secondary School (GFSS) gymnasium was home to great basketball action this past weekend as the GFSS junior and senior boy’s basketball teams held their annual Grand Forks Classic basketball tournament.   The Jr. Boy’s welcomed two teams to the ‘Forks, the Summerland Secondary Rockets and the Mt. Sentinel...

Grand Forks Credit Union announces over $1 million in member dividends

Based on earnings in 2010, the Board of Directors of Grand Forks Credit Union (GFCU) announced 10% patronage resulting in more than $1,000,000 in profits distributed back to their members. “This is another distinction between us and other financial service providers,” explained Kelly Thomas, CEO. “When the surplus earnings ...

Women's Centre fund raiser was an emotional journey

The Women’s Resource Centre in Grand Forks held its major fundraiser of the year this past Saturday night at the Grand Forks Secondary School’s auditorium, a show entitled: “The Heart’s Journey.”   Through poetry, song, and dance, the performers took the roughly 100 people in attendance on an emotional journey of hell raising,...

School board approves budget and discusses east/west representation

The East Boundary/West Boundary divide reared its ugly head this past Tuesday at the School District 51’s (SD 51) Board of Education meeting held at the school board office in Grand Forks.   The meeting, which was centered around the approval and ultimate application of the amended annual budget for the fiscal year 2010/2011...

LETTER: Nominations being accepted for the Order of British Columbia

The Order of British Columbia offers British Columbians a golden opportunity to take part in the public recognition of individuals who demonstrate outstanding achievement, excellence and distinction in their particular fields of endeavour.Nominations are now being received for the 2011 Order of British Columbia. If you know...

Museum open to referendum for service funding

As the municipal elections creep closer, referendum questions are being floated by the local governments. In a presentation to Grand Forks City Council at their last meeting, the Boundary Museum Society (BMS) asked the city for help in determining a service location for the community’s archives, and went on to give their...

Boundary Hospital renal services get boost

Interior Health is improving the renal unit at Boundary Hospital thanks to approximately $30,000 in funding for site renovations from Interior Health and the Grand Forks Hospital Auxiliary and more than $213,000 in funding for additional equipment from the BC Renal Agency.“This new equipment will allow staff to care for more...

Christina Lake looking for expanded and new services

Service expansion and referendum questions were the focus of a town hall meeting at Christina Lake this week along with their annual regional budget and service review. Area Director Grace McGregor announced that she has been working with both the library and the museum to develop outreach locations in the small community. ...

Local grants available through Phoenix Foundation

Community groups from around the Boundary may have challenges raising money needed for worthwhile projects, but each year there is one option that makes their work just a bit easier. The Phoenix Foundation of the Boundary Communities’ 2011 granting opportunities are open once again to aid the region in building a better place...

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