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Final stamp put on cannabis legislation; no grow ops proposal defeated

There was no smoke or fire as the city took its final toke on the document that will legislate the use, production and sale of cannabis in Grand Forks. City council passed final reading of the Zoning Bylaw amendment late last month that included several points pertaining to cannabis. However there was no discussion on the...

RDKB Emergency Operations update, evacuation alerts still in place

RDKB Emergency Operations Centre Update On very short notice, fire crews at the Kootenay Boundary, Christina Lake and Grand Forks fire departments delivered door to door alert notifications to 55 addresses in the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary on August 12.  Full details of all evacuation alerts including how to prepare...

RDKB says 55 homes under evacuation alert; air quality very poor

The Emergency Management Service is activating the Emergency Operations Centre to Level 1 to support wildfire response within the RDKB, according to Chris Marsh, RDKB manager of emergency programs.  He also said roughly 55 homes in the region are being put on evacuation alert due to wildfire activity. “On Aug. 11, the Granby...

RDKB announces filling of six staff vacancies

The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary has been busy lately, filling key staff positions to better serve the public a media release said Monday. The RDKB has filled six positions during the pasts two months — two general managers, two managers and two unionized staff. “We are really pleased to have found top-notch talent...

Boundary Flood Recovery meeting Wednesday

There is a scheduled meeting of the Boundary Flood Recovery set for Wednesday (August 8) at the Grand Forks Secondary School in Grand Forks. The meeting is set to begin at 6 p.m. with details of the River Study results to be released. There will also be updates from the flood recovery team. Everyone is welcome to attend and...

Heat Warning continues for Boundary

Temperatures in the Boundary are expected to continue into Wednesday before cooling a few degrees Environment Canada said. The 36 C heat has forced Environment Canada to continue a Heat Warning for the Boundary Region, at least into Wednesday. “A prolonged stretch of well above normal temperatures is continuing across the...

Attempt to prohibit cannabis grow operations in the city overturned by council

A plea by one city councilor to heed “public concern” regarding allowing cannabis grow operations to set up in the city was ignored as the council moved ahead on third reading for a bylaw to regulate cannabis in Grand Forks. Beverley Tripp said the public meeting regarding the Zoning Bylaw amendment — which defined the zones...

Column: From the Hill -- Columbia River Treaty issues

Last week I spent three days in Spokane at the Pacific Northwest Economic Region meetings.  Over 600 legislators, business people, and other interested folks from BC, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Alberta, Saskatchewan, the Yukon and Northwest Territories gathered to talk about issues important to this region....

Boundary Invasive Species Society sends out Japanese knotweed warning

There are four different types of knotweed in our province and up until 2015 we had only found Japanese knotweed in the Boundary.  In 2015 we found giant knotweed (fallopia sachalinensis) while doing a survey of the Kettle River. There are a number of sites of Japanese knotweed (Fallopia japonica) in our area. A lot of...

Column: From the Hill -- the Bus Service Problem

Greyhound’s announcement that it will be pulling all its routes out of western Canada at the end of October came as a surprise, and for many it was more serious news.  It left them wondering how they were going to travel to work sites, to visit relatives and friends, or to go to university in the fall.  For them, the bus isn’t...

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