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Interior Health is vaccinating entire adult populations of dozens of small communities - BC News
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April 16, 2021
Public washrooms now open in Canal Flats
The Village of Canal Flats this morning reported on social media that the new public washrooms at the Canal Flats park are now open.
The washrooms are on a timer and accessible from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. The washrooms are a part of the larger community pavilion project in Canal Flats, which will be completed later this spring with the addition of picnic tables, landscaping, electrical/lighting, and even a countertop area, the village said.
The project is funded by a Columbia Basin Trust Community Outdoor Revitalization Grant and the Canal Flats Community Society with project oversight and ownership by the Village of Canal Flats.
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April 13, 2021
Funding a reminder of local airport’s importance
The Columbia Valley Airport in Fairmont Hot Springs has recently been approved to receive $90,000 in funding from the provincial government through the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure.
The airport was included in this funding of regional airports across the province specifically because the airport hosts medevac services.
“The receipt of these funds highlights again the importance of the airport and the essential services it hosts for the Columbia Valley,” said Pascal van Dijk, President, Columbia Valley Airport Society. “This funding wouldn’t have been available without the airport being a host for medevac flights. The ability for medevac flights to efficiently serve the Columbia Valley affect us all.”