Saturday, March 10, 2012

CRD Board Highlights - March 9th meeting

Courtesy of the Cariboo Regional District:

Interior Health Update

Allison Ruault, Acute Health Service Administrator – Cariboo, for Interior Health (IH), appeared before the Board to provide an update on issues relating to IH in the Central Cariboo. Dr. Glen Fedor and Dr. Rod Dickey presented recruitment proposals for Williams Lake and 100 Mile House, respectively. Further information about IH is available online at www.interiorhealth.ca Later in the meeting, the Cariboo Chilcotin Regional Hospital District Board approved funding for its 40 per cent share of the purchase of a Mammography and Nurse Call systems for the Cariboo Memorial Hospital.

Community Tourism Project Funding

The Cariboo regional District will be submitting applications to the Community Tourism Opportunities (CTO) fund for three separate tourism projects to be spearheaded by the Regional District, the McLeese Recreation Society and the Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society. If approved, the Regional District will install kiosks at various wheelchair accessible wilderness trail sites throughout the region. The McLeese Lake Recreation Society will use its portion to install a visitor information kiosk in McLeese Lake to provide community events information, tourism attractions and local recreation opportunities. The Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society will utilize its portion to begin development of an Arts and Culture Route in the central Cariboo to encourage cultural tourism and connect local artists. The Regional District is eligible for up to $30,000 through the CTO program. The McLeese Lake Recreation Society’s project requires $4,000 from the program to be matched with funding from the Recreation Society and the Area D Economic Development function. The Central Cariboo Arts and Culture Society’s project requires $7,000 from the program to be matched with funding from the Arts and Culture Society for an overall total of $46,000.

North Central Local Government Association (NCLGA)

The Regional District has nominated Quesnel Alternate Director Laurey Anne Roodenburg as the representative for the Cariboo Regional District on the NCLGA Executive. This will be Roodenburg’s second consecutive term on the NCLGA Executive as the CRD representative.

Support for Xeni Gwet’in

The Cariboo Regional District will be submitting an application to the Northern Development Initiative Trust on behalf of the Xeni Gwet’in. The Xeni Gwet’in is requesting funding of $90,840 to develop a community kitchen.

Central Cariboo Search and Rescue

Allen Schaad, and members from CRD’s Central Cariboo Search & Rescue (CCSAR), presented information to the Board about the organization. The presentation focused on the history of the unit, the areas they cover, and the different types of services they offer such as auto extrication, swift water rescue, and land search and rescue. Further information, or to join the team, visit CCSAR online at www.ccsar.ca or call the unit at 250-398-5445.

North Cariboo Recreation Function Boundary

The Regional District will be hosting a series of public consultation open house in the north Cariboo regarding the proposed expansion of the North Cariboo Recreation and Parks service boundary. Meetings will be held in May and June at the Bouchie Lake Community Hall, Parkland Elementary School, Barlow Creek Hall, and West Fraser Fire Hall. Watch your mail and the CRD website (www.cariboord.bc.ca) for updates and meeting details.

Invasive Plant Management Report

The CRD Board of Directors received the annual review of the Invasive Plant Management department. The program coordinator highlighted some of the work being done on the critical Provincial Early Detection Rapid Response species in our area including Marsh Plume Thistle, Perennial Pepperweed, and Black Henbane. Further information about the Invasive Plant Management program is available online at www.cariboord.bc.ca or by calling the CRD’s Invasive Plant Management program at 250-392-3351 or toll free 1-800-665-1636.

Electoral Area A Funds for Rick Hansen Foundation

Electoral Area A Director Ted Armstrong will be using $400 of his Special Projects Fund to support the community of Kersley when they host the Rick Hansen 25th Anniversary Relay. On March 25, 2012, the Relay will arrive in Kersley around 12:15pm, and wind its way through the community with a stop at the Community Hall around 12:45 for a luncheon. Everyone is welcome to attend. Further information about the Relay is available online at www.rickhansenrelay.com

Declarations

Local Government Awareness Week – May 20-26, 2012

Next CRD Board Meeting

Friday, March 30, 2012 – 9:30 am

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