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Push continues to ban non-local truck traffic on Highway 5A between Kamloops and Merritt kamloopsthisweek.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kamloopsthisweek.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
On Monday (July 5), the board held a special meeting, during which Kamloops South-Thompson MLA Todd Stone told the board more fires started in the same period in British Columbia during the historic 2017 fire year. However, he noted significance of the size of fires this year, loss of life and Village of Lytton being wiped out. The board considered asking for a provincial state of emergency. TNRD board chair Ken Gillis said such a declaration makes a statement one he thinks the province should have made “long ago.” He also said he is not confident the province could move swiftly, should it need powers allowed through a state of emergency declaration. ....
The TNRD Building is also home to the Kamloops Art Gallery and Kamloops Library. The board is recommending deferral of a decision until the fall. The decision will be ratified at a future meeting. The recommendation was carried unanimously. TNRD area I (Blue Sky Country) director Steven Rice questioned why COVID-19 relief funds would be used in such a scenario, noting the optics. TNRD CAO Scott Hildebrand said the regional district spends $4,000 monthly renting space at Sandman Centre to host meetings during the pandemic, noting the regional district is growing, necessitating a new multi-use meeting space post-pandemic. The proposed plan is to build a multi-purpose meeting space on the second floor of the library for use by the board and library. In addition, it would be rented out to external groups/committees as a way to generate revenue. ....
At its regular board meeting on Thursday, April 22, the regional district board voted to write a letter in support of the request from Stump Lake Ranch. NRD Area P (Rivers and the Peaks) director Mel Rothenburger said safety concerns can be seen in news headlines of accidents on the winding highway, which he noted often include the term “fiery crash.” Barriere Mayor Ward Stamer said he had a logging company, noting Highway 5A was not built for lumber trucks. “Common sense says those trucks should be kept off Highway 5A and kept to the Coquihalla [Highway, also known as Highway 4],” Rothenburger said. ....
TNRD Board of Directors approved letter of support restricting truck traffic on Hwy 5A - Kamloops News castanet.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from castanet.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.