NS Inc. #4 Free Money (grants)

NS Inc. #4 Free Money (grants)

Provincial and Federal Grant Applications Provincial and Federal Free Money An Example A recent grant – the Growing Communities Fund grant – was sent to each municipality and Regional District. Here are the amounts provided to local municipalities (rough numbers based on the calculations provided with the grant) Municipality        Population            Grant$Salmon Arm           19,342                    $6.3mRevelstoke                8,275                    $2.7mSicamous                  2,613                    $1.5mGolden                      3,986                    $1.9mNS Inc.                      3,200                    $2.3m (if we were incorporated) CSRD                      21,539                    $3.8m (what the CSRD actually got)All areas split this (Area…

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NS Inc. #3 Other possible services

NS Inc. #3 Other possible services

Things that NSInc. may have some have control over. Besides those things that we can have direct control over, there are other services, typically provided by the Province, where we would have more ability to control outcomes. One might be the provision of Health Services in our community. I look at small incorporated communities like Chase (pop 2400), Barriere (pop 1765), Clearwater (2388), and each of them has an Interior Health community health facility and ambulance service. The North Shuswap…

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NORTH SHUSWAP INCORPORATED #2

NORTH SHUSWAP INCORPORATED #2

This is a bit of a long one.Things that NSInc. would have control over in an incorporated scenario. We would take a lot of the decision making out of the CSRD’s hands and bring it to local people. Things like solid waste transfer would likely be contracted to the CSRD as they have economies of scale to handle that, but most other decisions would be made here. This is a list of some things that would come here… For more…

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NORTH SHUSWAP INCORPORATED #1

NORTH SHUSWAP INCORPORATED #1

Taxes that will stay on our current tax notices. The following items on our tax notices would stay essentially the same. They would increase annually due to inflation or other charges, but they are outside of a municipalities control. The numbers shown are the total for the whole North Shuswap and are rounded for ease. BC Rural Tax – $965,000 mainly for road maintenance and repair. Each taxpayer pays an amount called the BC Rural Tax which is mainly used…

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NS Incorporation

NS Incorporation

Many people in the North Shuswap have been frustrated with our system of governance (CSRD) for many years. I remember shortly after I moved out here in 2004, chatting with community leaders about the Regional District and its challenges. Over the years there have been various attempts to bring the North Shu population together and demand a look at how we’re governed and what other choices there may be. This culminated in 2017 with a formal, private study, done on…

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Scotch Creek Water System

Scotch Creek Water System

Construction starts on Scotch Creek Water System expansion Construction of the first phase of the Scotch Creek Water System upgrade will take place starting Monday, November 6. Phase 1 of the project includes the addition of distribution system piping in 2023, while phase 2 will involve the development of the lake intake and pump/treatment building in 2024.  See the map of the water service area which will be covered by the upgrade.  Residents will be notified directly of any disruptions…

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Crown Lands Fuel Reduction

Crown Lands Fuel Reduction

Oct 11, 23 A week ago I requested an update regarding crown forest above our communities. Brent Lipinski responded today with an update of how things are going and what’s coming up. Here is his response. I am pleased to provide information regarding existing Wildfire Risk Reduction (WRR) projects that the Okanagan Shuswap Natural Resource Districts’ WRR team has in the North Shuswap Electoral Area-F. Preamble Just a couple things I wanted to note. Firstly, we always want communities to…

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TO THOSE IN NEED…

TO THOSE IN NEED…

Time is getting short before the weather takes a significant cold swing. We are now finalizing our lists for those who are needing assistance due to the wildfire. Hopefully this week we will have a list of those in need and the type of need. This will allow us to direct resources to the right people. If you have lost or significantly damaged your home and you need help with accommodation, rebuilding, food or other needs you should be registered…

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Recovery Actions – CSRD

Recovery Actions – CSRD

Sept 29, 23 Had a zoom meeting this morning with CSRD staff, Colliers Project Leaders (the project consultants that will help us with the recovery), CSRD Chair Kevin Flynn and myself, to bring us up to speed on where they’re at, what their thinking is and where we’ll go with this recovery project. Some brief notes: The EOC (Emergency Operations Centre) will be winding down operations which will let CSRD staff get back to their regular jobs. They’re finding that…

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Synopsis from Bridge meeting

Synopsis from Bridge meeting

SC Bridge Meeting – Sept 28, 2023 Meeting was recorded by the Kicker. My AD (Alternate Director) Charlotte Hall went through the recording and made these notes. (She’s awesome!) Budget $830,000 Timeline 3 weeks COMMunity: 7pm-6am is a long time. Very inconvenient for mothers trying to get their children home from after school sports programs. Also inconvenient for our working-class citizens who are trying to get home after a long day. MOTI: For the first 3 days (or so) they…

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