April 9th – Has spring arrived. Twin Lake frozen solid, shaded and dark
Archives for 2018
by Linda Larson
Flooding: We are once again at the mercy of Mother Nature. An unusually high snow pack and heavy rains have again put many of you in harm’s way. I have met with all the agencies involved who are working around the clock to try and keep your homes and property safe. It is an uphill […]
by Brenda Shaw
MEASLES I thought I would share my experiences with the readers on the consequences of not being vaccinated for measles as they are still a threat to your children. I was four years old when I got measles and within four days, they had gone into my right ear canal and ruptured my eardrum. I […]
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High Water Table Causing Construction Delays
Substantially completing infrastructure upgrades on Fairview Road is not progressing as originally planned due to the high water table. The construction contractors introduced the use of dewatering equipment to reduce the amount of water at the excavation site. Unfortunately backfilling and excavating the wet fill at the site each day has slowed construction progress on […]
Will the wine war – now resume ??
Kinder Morgan is suspending “non-essential activities” and spending for the Trans Mountain pipeline project, citing ongoing opposition from the British Columbia government. “In the current environment, we will not put shareholders at risk on the remaining project spend,” Steve Kean, Kinder Morgan’s chair and chief executive officer. *** British Columbians expect their government to stand […]
Low lands flooding north of Geology Camp
1900 block of Willowbrook Rd (Fairview to White Lake) Small ranch country – about 5 homes inundated with water with lots of nearby creeks overflowing. Friends and family sandbagging and helping out where they can.