Short-Term Rentals – working toward a better way; Chamber of Commerce seeks more funding; RDKB provides info on activities, budget, and taxes; how to deal with rodent problems; a decision on Public Input Period; establishing a new Standing Committee; a new mural for the YAN building; “Wheels & Reels” bike fest; cupcakes for Canada Day; Rossland’s CFO wins an award; and the
The 2022 Community Contributor Award; a focus on improving access to health care; getting Centennial Trail groomed/packed – soon! the Community Grant Funding problem; 2024 Coy Cup aspirations; our mayor’s latest report on RDKB doings; and more … read on for details.
Following its approval at Board level, the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) has published its Climate Action Plan. It outlines the low carbon, bold and streamlined approach that it will take to secure a resilient and net-zero future in the RDKB by 2050.
An alternative approval process to determine if eligible electors are opposed to the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary entering into long-term borrowing to fund necessary upgrades to the McKelvey Creek Regional Landfill and to purchase organics processing equipment is underway. Any eligible electors who are opposed to the long-term borrowing will be able to submit an
During the regular monthly board meeting the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary approved staff to proceed with an alternative approval process to determine if eligible electors are opposed to the RDKB entering into long-term borrowing to fund necessary upgrades to the McKelvey Creek Regional Landfill and to purchase organics processing equipment. Any eligible electors who