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Greenbelt Commission installs low-mobility outhouse at 108 Mile Ranch

Community news happening around the 108 Mile Ranch
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The new low-mobility washroom

The Greenbelt Commission recently installed a new low-mobility outhouse at the Main Beach in the 108 Mile Ranch.

Commission members also relocated one of the other regular outhouses to a location along the Sepa Lake trail adjacent to the golf course. Prior to doing the relocation, an informal survey of the trail use was completed and the location was chosen from the survey.

 

Pipeline replacement

Spectra Energy is undertaking a major pipeline project in the Block Drive horse pasture.

The company is replacing a significant length of one of its lines. Remember the message sent by Cariboo Regional District Area G Director Al Richmond about the public meeting held in the 108 Community Centre on June 18.

For the safety of the horses, they have been relocated to the Walker Valley horse pasture.

 

Roadside weeds

It looks like we are being taken over by the tall weeds, which are on the side of the roads.

Some are so tall, it is hard to see as you leave your driveway. The weeds are Western Goat's Beard Tragopogon Dubius (www.agf.gov.bc.ca).

It would be great if the weeds were cut back to make it safer for driving and so we could see the children at play.

 

Volleyball drop-in

There are free volleyball games at the Main Beach at 7 p.m. every Tuesday night during the summer. Why not show up, have a great time and meet some of your neighbours. It's a good way to have some fun, as well a doing some great exercise.

 

Gentle reminders

Remember the sprinkler restrictions are in force, from 6 to 8 a.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. Odd numbered houses can water on odd days and even numbered houses sprinkle on even days.

Smokers are asked to not throw their cigarette butts out of the car window, as it is too dry and it could start a fire.