Health of the North Shuswap

Health of the North Shuswap

As I write this, mid-March, things are closing up fast. We’re hunkering down for a stretch of ‘alone time’ as we try to reduce the effects of Coronavirus. Most of my upcoming committee meetings are cancelled, we are being asked to attend CSRD board meetings remotely. CSRD buildings such as Arenas and Community Centres will be closed except for priority events. Fortunately, the staff at the office are able to continue many of their tasks by going into the office…

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Your Tax Dollars at work

Your Tax Dollars at work

Have your say on how the CSRD spends tax dollars The first Committee of the Whole Budget meeting for the Columbia Shuswap Regional District’s Five Year Financial Plan offers a chance for the public to address the board about spending priorities.  The meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, January 29, 2020 at 9:30 AM at the CSRD office, located at 555 Harbourfront Drive, Salmon Arm. A second meeting is set for Wednesday, February 26, 2020 also at 9:30 AM at the CSRD office. At both of these meetings, interested members of the public…

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The Storm and the Roads

The Storm and the Roads

Contact for AIM roads: 778-646-2300 or aimroads@acciona.ca Well we made it through the Great New Years Darkness of 2020. Wasn’t that a storm and botch of epic proportions!! We’re fortunate in a number of ways; it wasn’t too cold, and friends and neighbours looked after each other. Hydro did their best and brought in crews from other areas of BC to help get us back and running as quickly as possible, but still, some were out for at least 6…

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Agriculture Wildfire Workshop

Agriculture Wildfire Workshop

On January 18th from 8:30am – 3:00pm at the Prestige Harbour Inn (251 Harbour Front Dr NE, Salmon Arm, BC V1E 2W), the BC Agriculture and Food Climate Action Initiative is hosting an agriculture and wildfire risk reduction workshop aimed at agricultural producers from all sectors, wildfire response and emergency personnel, and local government representatives.  Producers will gain vital knowledge to prepare themselves and their operations for wildfire. Producers will have the opportunity to: Learn local wildfire behavior, threat, and…

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General Town Hall meeting

General Town Hall meeting

November 2nd, 1pm at Celista Hall This is a continuation of the Town Hall meetings that I started last March. I hope to have a Town Hall meeting every 6 months or so just to bring you up to date on things happening around the community and give you an opportunity to ask questions and give me ideas of things needing attention. For next Saturdays meeting I’m bringing in some speakers to talk about important things for the winter. I’m…

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Community Watch & Health/Political meetings

Community Watch & Health/Political meetings

Community Watch – Wednesday Oct 23, 7pmHealth & Rehab and also Political Action on Thursday Oct 24, 7pmBoth meetings at the Scotch Creek Hall, doors open at 6:45. This week we’ll be having our second meeting for the Community Watch Group on Wednesday at 7pm at the Scotch Creek Hall (doors open at 6:30). The group has been busy getting information on various different flavours of communty watch, from Citizens on Patrol to Rural Crime Watch and others. On Wednesday…

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Community Safety Meetings

Community Safety Meetings

Safety In the North Shuswap – Upcoming meetings Health/ Recovery & Political Action meeting now Wednesday October 23th. The North Shuswap Health Centre is having their AGM on Wednesday the 16th, which we originally scheduled for the HR & P meeting, but it is important to have them at the table for this upcoming meeting so we’ve now moved it to Wednesday the 23rd. I hope all those interested in these topics will be able to make it. Last week…

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NS Safety Meeting – Wrap up

NS Safety Meeting – Wrap up

We had a great Community Safety meeting last night with about 130 residents coming out to see what is happening and how we can make our community safer. Sargent Barry Kennedy from the Chase RCMP detachment began the evening giving us some info about what has been happening in our area. There was a good question and answer session with a variety of questions and comments detailing our frustrations with the crimes and criminals in the area as well as…

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