Todd Stone, Kamloops – South Thompson MLA and minister of transportation and infrastructure was special guest-speaker at an April 9 Chase Chamber dinner-meeting at the Underwood Restaurant. Stone spoke about priorities contained within BC on the Move, British Columbia’s recently announced 10-year plan for transportation investment. He said an estimated $800 million will be spent rehabilitating highways, side roads and bridges over the next three years, including 33 per cent more on side roads such as Chase Creek Road and 50 per cent more on replacing bridges across the province.

Todd Stone, Kamloops – South Thompson MLA and minister of transportation and infrastructure was special guest-speaker at an April 9 Chase Chamber dinner-meeting at the Underwood Restaurant. Stone spoke about priorities contained within BC on the Move, British Columbia’s recently announced 10-year plan for transportation investment. He said an estimated $800 million will be spent rehabilitating highways, side roads and bridges over the next three years, including 33 per cent more on side roads such as Chase Creek Road and 50 per cent more on replacing bridges across the province.

On the Move

Todd Stone, Kamloops – South Thompson MLA and minister of transportation and infrastructure was special guest-speaker at an April 9 meeting

Todd Stone, Kamloops – South Thompson MLA and minister of transportation and infrastructure was special guest-speaker at an April 9 Chase Chamber dinner-meeting at the Underwood Restaurant. Stone spoke about priorities contained within BC on the Move, British Columbia’s recently announced 10-year plan for transportation investment. He said an estimated $800 million will be spent rehabilitating highways, side roads and bridges over the next three years, including 33 per cent more on side roads such as Chase Creek Road and 50 per cent more on replacing bridges across the province.

 

 

Salmon Arm Observer