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Trail mayor/staff to meet with ministry officials

Trail Mayor Mike Martin, and the city’s chief administrative officer, David Perehudoff, are scheduled to meet with officials from the Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural Development, the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI), and the Ministry of Health over the next two days in Victoria. These meetings ...

MP pans 2015 budget as a windfall for the rich

Alex Atamanenko, MP says he is disappointed but not surprised by the Conservative Government’s continuing tax breaks for big corporations and Canada’s wealthiest few.  “This budget has nothing that will assist the middle class who are the driving force of our economy, nor does it assist those falling below the poverty line,”...

Civic Elections Hazardous to Municipal CAOs

Local elections across B.C. were supposed to be buried and done with last November, but some of the fallout from a few races is still coming home to roost and there are a few lessons to learn from it. The top ones? Local elections are a perilous time to be a chief administrative officer (CAO), the passing the buck saga continues...

BC government told multi-billion dollar resource road network an asset and a liability

In a new report on the state of access management, the Forest Practices Board estimates that B.C. now has over 600,000 kilometres of resource roads and concludes that the provincial government's information about and management of these roads remains inadequate. "It is extremely difficult for the public and other users of...

INTERIM CAO CHOSEN

The City of Rossland is pleased to welcome its new Interim Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), who will start on April 27, 2015. After reviewing dozens of resumes and interviewing five finalists, City Council selected local resident, Mr. Mike Maturo, to fill this critical position while the current Chief Administrative/Chief...

West Kootenay Labour Council Hosts May Day BBQ

“The West Kootenay Labour Council (WKLC) invites all residents of the Castlegar area to join us in celebrating International Workers’ Day on Friday May 1,” said Gerry Schmon, WKLC president.  Local union affiliates are sponsoring a free barbecue lunch between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Spirit Square in front of City Hall....

RDCK rejects bids for Balfour/Kaslo Transfer Station Upgrades

It’s getting to sound like a broken record as for the second time in as many weeks the Regional District of Central Kootenay board has rejected bids for a project. Last week the tendering process did not produce a winner according to the RDCK staff for renovations to the Nelson and District Aquatic Centre after […]

A 'Love-In' at the Miners Hall -- About Rising Taxes!?

It was amazing.  Over 60 Rosslanders of all ages, from one in diapers to several white-haired elders and many in between, showed up on  Sunday, April 12, 2015 at the Rossland Miners Union Hall -- to talk about the 2015 City budget.   All Council members attended.  In previous years, attempts by the City to engage Rosslanders...

Spearn and Council Talk

 Monday, April 13, 2015:  Committee-of-the-Whole Meeting (5:00 pm); Regular Council Meeting (6:00 pm) All Council members were present, with Deputy Corporate Officer Cynthia Añonuevo and Acting Chief Financial Officer Lois Hunter. In the Committee-of-the-Whole meeting,  Hunter talked about the budget for 2015.  She explained...

LETTER: Local resident urges opposition to Bill C-51

Dear Editor, I would like to urge all citizens of Canada and our local MP Alex Atamanenko,  to speak out against Bill C-51. The government’s secret police Bill C-51 is reckless, dangerous, and ineffective: reckless for turning CSIS into a ‘secret police’ force with little oversight or accountability; dangerous for opening the...

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