Andrew Tripp

Karl Ranch owners Martha Rogers and Brad Schneider with Luke, a collie-cross who was best friends with Rogers' family dog Karl. Karl passed away from cancer and was the impetus for Rogers to dedicate her life to   animal welfare.

Karl Ranch opens shop in Rock Creek

Animal sanctuary owners Martha Rogers and Brad Schneider talk about Karl Ranch

Karl Ranch owners Martha Rogers and Brad Schneider with Luke, a collie-cross who was best friends with Rogers' family dog Karl. Karl passed away from cancer and was the impetus for Rogers to dedicate her life to   animal welfare.
The racing was thunderous and non-stop last Saturday in Midway, when dozens of sledders and spectators came together for the 7th annual Snowmobile Drag Races, presented by the Kettle Valley Racing Association.

Sleds throttle out on strip

The 7th annual Snowmobile Drag Races brought dozens of racers out to compete for cash and trophies.

The racing was thunderous and non-stop last Saturday in Midway, when dozens of sledders and spectators came together for the 7th annual Snowmobile Drag Races, presented by the Kettle Valley Racing Association.
The Rock Creek Fair Association officers and directors for 2016. Standing from left, Pierre Sinclaire, Rebecca Lindquist, Lincoln Blaine, Carol Thom, Ian Smith, Danny Nakatsu, Jeff Sarsons, Debbie Pownall and Dean Corbett. Seated from left, secretary Rachel Lautard, treasurer Lisa Sims, president Bill Bosovich and Vice-President Ilana Fraser

Rock Creek Fair Association elects 2016 executive.

All but two of the Rock Creek Fair Association executive are returning for 2016.

The Rock Creek Fair Association officers and directors for 2016. Standing from left, Pierre Sinclaire, Rebecca Lindquist, Lincoln Blaine, Carol Thom, Ian Smith, Danny Nakatsu, Jeff Sarsons, Debbie Pownall and Dean Corbett. Seated from left, secretary Rachel Lautard, treasurer Lisa Sims, president Bill Bosovich and Vice-President Ilana Fraser

Competitive lumber products help woodlots

This was one positive to emerge from the Boundary Woodlot Association (BWA) annual winter meeting held in Midway on Jan. 9.

Boomers mourn their heroes

In Focus column by Andrew Tripp, Jan. 21 Boundary Creek Times.

Mayor rebus social media comments

Greenwood Mayor Ed Smith released a written report at the last regular meeting on Jan. 11.

West Boundary property assessments fluctuate significantly

Property owners should have all received their assessments, and some may have been surprised by the information provided by BC Assessment.

Basket case

In Focus column by Andrew Tripp, Jan. 14 Boundary Creek Times.

Vivien Browne

Browne: Caring, loving, self-less

The Boundary Creek Times would like to acknowledge her work by awarding Browne the inaugural “West Boundary Community Volunteer Award.”

Vivien Browne
The BCSS production of the Elvis Presley-inspired musical comedy All Shook Up attracted over 250 people to its four night run, which came to an end on Tuesday evening. Audiences were treated to numerous energetic musical numbers, intertwined with both dramatic and humourous dialogue in a 1950’s story inspired by Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night.

All Shook Up shakes it up

The BCSS production of the Elvis-infused musical comedy All Shook Up completed its week-long run on Tuesday.

The BCSS production of the Elvis Presley-inspired musical comedy All Shook Up attracted over 250 people to its four night run, which came to an end on Tuesday evening. Audiences were treated to numerous energetic musical numbers, intertwined with both dramatic and humourous dialogue in a 1950’s story inspired by Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night.

Lions set to deliver hampers

The Kettle River Lion’s Club is about to wrap up its annual Christmas hamper drive this Saturday .

The times they are a changin’

In Focus column by Andrew Tripp, Dec. 10 Boundary Creek Times.

Nurse Practitioner Celia Evanson

Evanson a welcome addition to Rock Creek Health Centre Clinic

Evanson also serves Greenwood one day per week, working alongside Dr. Michael Slatnik performing similar tasks as the resident doctor.

Nurse Practitioner Celia Evanson

Thrift store no bore

In Focus column by Andrew Tripp, Dec. 3 Boundary Creek Times.

RDKB Area E Director invited residents to the Rock Creek fairground pavilion on Monday evening to listen to her outline plans for a regional fire protection service. A referendum next year will determine whether or not those plans will be implemented.

Fire protection focus of meeting

Area E Director Vicki Gee organized the meeting to discuss emergency preparedness and fire protection.

RDKB Area E Director invited residents to the Rock Creek fairground pavilion on Monday evening to listen to her outline plans for a regional fire protection service. A referendum next year will determine whether or not those plans will be implemented.
Lion’s Club member Phil Gunhouse delivers a Christmas tree to Rock Creek’s Christian Valley Service. The tree will sit inside the store, inviting visitors to hang a festive ornament while making a donation to the Lion’s Christmas Hamper Drive.

Hamper drive under way

The annual Kettle River Lion’s Club Christmas Hamper Drive is officially under way.

Lion’s Club member Phil Gunhouse delivers a Christmas tree to Rock Creek’s Christian Valley Service. The tree will sit inside the store, inviting visitors to hang a festive ornament while making a donation to the Lion’s Christmas Hamper Drive.
All Shook Up, this years BCSS drama production, is nearing the end of rehearsals in preparation for its December premiere. Here, cast members run through one of the many high-energy musical numbers.

All Shook Up music takes shape

Boundary Central Secondary School production runs Dec. 9, 10, 14 and 15.

All Shook Up, this years BCSS drama production, is nearing the end of rehearsals in preparation for its December premiere. Here, cast members run through one of the many high-energy musical numbers.

Court stays a hearing on petition aimed at ousting Greenwood council members

Justice Rogers identified the alleged lack of compliance as a threshold issue in regards to the petition filed this summer.

RDKB Rural Area E/West Boundary Director Vicki Gee.

Gee takes a look back at her first year

Area E/West Boundary Director Vicki Gee last week marked the end of her first year in office.

RDKB Rural Area E/West Boundary Director Vicki Gee.

Excerpts from a nightmare

In Focus column by Andrew Tripp, Nov. 19 Boundary Creek Times