Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Mid-Week News - Mar 12th edition

In Quesnel:

1) Quesnel wants fair share of Marijuana profits - read here.  In a related matter - the Cariboo Regional District will be taking bylaws to permit medicinal marijuana facilities in industrial zones within the Regional District to public hearings in the next 30 days or so, reports Cariboo RD Chair and Area G Director Al Richmond to the Williams Lake Tribune.  Read more here.  To contact your Area Director in regards to this - click on the list of Directors' email addresses here

2) 13th Annual Awards Gala for the Quesnel Community Foundation takes place on Saturday, April 5th at the local Seniors' Centre in Quesnel.  $60,000 of grants, scholarships and agency grants will be handed out at the Awards Gala.  Read more here

3) City of Quesnel imposes annual municipal weight restrictions - read more here

In Williams Lake:

1) After Friday's decision that the Williams Lake Community Forest had been approved - Cariboo RD Area F Director Joan Sorley tells the Williams Lake Tribune that she has asked for a meeting with Williams Lake Mayor Kerry Cook & WL Indian Band Chief Ann Louie to see if there is some 'common ground' that can be met so something can be taken back to the rural communities of Big Lake, Miocene and Horsefly for consideration - read here

2) The Tribune reports that the City of Williams Lake has spent $300,000 in legal fees for the fiscal year ending Dec 31st, 2013.  In contrast, the City spent a mere $72,896 in 2008.  Mayor Cook explains why the high figure in 2013 includes the City unionized employee strike in 2013, the dispute with the Cariboo RD over Rural Fringe Fire Protection and City personnel issues and she hoped 2014 would not see a repeat of the amount for legal fees for 2013.  Read more here

3) The Coy Cup tournament started at the CMRC with our local team - the Williams Lake Stampeders won in a 8-7 fashion after being down 5-2 after 40 mins of play.  Read more here

4) Finally - the issue of New Prosperity fails to die down.  Two letters to the editor in today's Williams Lake Tribune.  One calls for the mine decision to be reconsidered - read here while Gary Young, the former Ind. MLA candidate from Lac La Hache that ran and lost against Donna Barnett in the 2013 Provincial General Election says Move on from New Prosperity - read here

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