News briefs from the April 13, 2015 Greenwood City Council meeting.
Police apprehend suspects, bikes stolen, trailer fire in Greenwood and a cell phone saves elderly man
A song that rallied opposition to apartheid in South Africa still resonates.
School District 51 (Boundary) held public consultation meetings in April focussing on planning, finance and educational directions.
My fortune cookie told me to get a grip - so now I'm all packed and ready to go. But I really needed a pet carrier not a grip.
The sports field at Boundary Central Senior Secondary was divided into 10 soccer pitches of varying sizes.
There was one in the West Boundary at BCSS and another in Grand Forks for the East Boundary parents and communities the following night.
RCMP would like to remind the public that when reporting crimes, it is crucial to report as soon as possible.
Miller Springs water bottling plant is asking the Agricultural Land Commission for the okay to expand. Some local residents are concerned.
Greenwood council used an 11th hour special meeting to put paid to the 2012 $263,200 grant for upgrades to Barbara Diane Colin ball park.
Golfers are back on the links at Kettle Valley Golf Club in Rock Creek.
Midway & Beyond Theatre and local residents who enjoy community theatre will benefit from the continued support from Heritage Credit Union.
A proposal to add a two per cent accommodation tax in the Boundary appears set to move ahead.
A new report card format is being developed in West Boundary elementary schools - intended to be more informative and goal focussed.
The West Boundary has been victim to a rash of property crimes over the past couple of weeks - suspects are still at large.
West Boundary police are being kept busy with a string of property thefts being reported lately.
Community planning in Area E is taking shape as rural director Vicki Gee proposes a process for the "Rural Bridesville" area.
The term "lock out procedure" took on a consequence for me when I lost the key to a padlock.
"Remember no man is a failure who has friends." Clarence the Angel from It's a Wonderful Life
Boundary residents are to be reminded to lock their vehicles doors at all times; even if running into a store for a minute or two.