Mud season descends on the good folks of Canim Lake and area

Community news happening around the Canim Lake area

Marga Hausmann, left, Bev McWilliams, Leona Hurrell, Judy Simkins, Yvette Stark posed in Margo’s Cabin after Judy’s presentation on seniors' issues, including available government benefits and taxation rules.

Marga Hausmann, left, Bev McWilliams, Leona Hurrell, Judy Simkins, Yvette Stark posed in Margo’s Cabin after Judy’s presentation on seniors' issues, including available government benefits and taxation rules.

Dear Canimites,

As mud season descends, bluebirds flit along the ranch land fence lines, swans and cranes call from the lake’s edge, and the Mahood mallards muster. Spring has sprung.

 

Simkins presentation

Judy Simkins of Life Cycle Financial gave a presentation to the Canim Lake Community Club at Margo’s Cabin.

People found her engaging and very knowledgeable in her field and the presentation informative and useful. Judy focused on issues important to seniors, including available government benefits and taxation rules.

She also answered questions. Everyone who heard her seems to have learned something new and useful.

Thanks to Yvette Stark for organizing the speaker series through the winter.

 

Grow-op meeting

The Cariboo Regional District is considering a bylaw that would allow large scale medical grow-ops only on land zoned “heavy industrial.”

CRD Area H Director Margo Wagner is encouraging residents to attend a meeting on the proposed bylaw on April 28 at 7 p.m. in the Forest Grove Community Hall. She anticipates a good discussion of the issues surrounding large medical grow-ops, and a chance for residents to ask questions and air their views.

 

People news

• Hawkins Lake artist Helen Kellington has produced two very unique note cards, one with the image of a waxwing, and another of a bright woodpile of Douglas-fir, entitled Cariboo Gold, and golden it is.

These are on sale at the Canim Lake Store. Also on view there are several of Helen’s new paintings. Store owner Grace Buse freely supports local ventures and talent as a way of contributing to the community.

• The Tuesday night crib group finished the season in style, with 12 and then 10 people playing the last two nights.

That’s all for now. Until next time, here’s wishing you many blessings.

 

100 Mile House Free Press