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Sustainability Commission funding in flames as museum budget nearly doubles for 2013

Funding to community groups was cut by four per cent (about $14,000) relative to 2012 levels overall at Wednesday evening's committee of the whole (COW), with the Sustainability Commission taking the main hit as funding for the SC manager disappeared—ostensibly to bring the role "in house" to the city—while the city granted...

Swathes of community support scythed in the 2013 budget

The Chamber of Commerce, Tourism Rossland, the Rossland Pool Society , and the Neighbourhoods of Learning committee were all cut by five per cent relative to 2012 funding during council’s Wednesday evening committee-of-the-whole (COW), for a total expenditure of $107,540—about $5660 less than 2012. Please note: all council ...

Star Gulch swimming hole dream deferred to 2014 or beyond

Facing hard budgetary constraints, council decided at Wednesday evening's committee-of-the-whole (COW) to defer a study on the potential conversion of the Star Gulch Reservoir beside Centennial Trail into a community swimming hole until at least 2014. With the massive increase in the city's water supply afforded by the...

Neighbourhoods of Learning Committee faces an imminent end to city funds

Council will maintain funding to the Neighbourhoods of Learning Committee (NOL) for 2013, but that may be it for city funds as the municipality faces budget constraints and council begins to reconsider its educational role in a post-K-12 Rossland. Coun. Jill Spearn, an elementary school teacher and council's representative ...

Community groups take the hit after millions in Columbia-Washington overruns

CAO Cecile Arnott confirmed to council at Wednesday's committee-of-the-whole (COW) that the Columbia-Washington upgrades have cost the city on the order of $6 million, about $1.4 million more than was originally budgeted. The final project cost is still under dispute as negotiations with the contractor continue. On top of...

COMMENT: Kumar Sues City

Victor Kumar, former CAO for the City of Rossland, is suing the City in Small Claims Court.  Can you believe the audacity? After some of the things he did while employed as the CAO and the mess he left behind that will likely take years to correct--now this! In a Notice of Claim filed in the Rossland Court House on April 9,...

Who Really Owns City Hall? 8: Legitimizing democracy

The topics explored and debated in the preceding seven Who Really Owns City Hall columns were not concerned with the powers and responsibilities delegated by the Yukon’s Legislative Assembly to communities under section 18(1)(e) of the Yukon Act. Some provinces have delegated more and different responsibilities to their...

What to do with a bag of slag? Let KAST help you figure that out...

Over the past couple of decades successful companies and entrepreneurs have grown out of opportunities in the local metals, materials and Teck supply chain. One of the most well-known is Firebird Technologies who picked up on a niche opportunity and grew it from an incubation center in East Trail, to being purchased by 5N. ...

Pulsar Mutt Strut--this Saturday!

HEART dog rescue is celebrating its second year in existence with its Mutt Strut fundraiser on Saturday, May 4th at Birchbank picnic grounds. Dogs of all shapes and sizes are welcome to come out and strut for the title of Kootenay’s Cutest. The ever-popular obedience and fetching competitions are back this year as well.  HEART...

Rossland Interact Club Golf Fundraiser

The Rossland Interact club is organizing a nine hole golf tournament at Redstone Resort on Friday May 10th. The tournament will raise money for the Friends of Burma project. The Friends of Burma are a group that are bringing two refugee families from Burma to Rossland and will support them for a year as they become accustomed...

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