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What part of town did the vandal strike?
It’s that time of year – keep your items hidden and locked.
Once everyone’s working and riding the scum factor usually decreases.
rudy-adminParticipantNot sure of an auction site however if your planning to be in BC it’s best to purchase a BC registered vehicle to avoid the expensive inter-provincal inspection process.
You will require a mailing address to register a vehicle.
Good luck!
rudy-adminParticipantYes – smoking Curry bowl at high speed!
rudy-adminParticipantTry Small Engine Repairs in West Fernie beside Earls Fruit stand or across from Silver Rock Condo’s.
I hear they are good and inexpensive.
rudy-adminParticipantIt’s that time of year unfortunately – secure the fort until May!
rudy-adminParticipantWasn’t that a song: “Don’t worry – be happy!!!!!!!”
rudy-adminParticipantThe snow is great that time of year Jimmy, when it snows.
And the pubs with the Canadian gals are the best. You’ll have to find them though…
rudy-adminParticipantWhat’s a VOIP and an IGONET?
rudy-adminParticipantThere is a team in Cranbrook that plays on weekends. For more info call the teams trainer: Heather at 423-4800.
rudy-adminParticipantTry calling Mike Pennik of the Fernie Historical Society at 1-250-423-7016, he might be able to help.
Good luck!
rudy-adminParticipantI have six that are clean and in good shape.
PM me if you want them.
rudy-adminParticipantRoly has a nice covered trailer and don’t forget your shoes! 423-8077
rudy-adminParticipantCheck out: http://www.ferniedmo.com/
rudy-adminParticipantThe Coal Discovery trail (Sparwood – Fernie) has been closed to the TransRockies, or any other commercial event, by the new owners of a small piece ( 4 kms ) of the trail outside Hosmer. The new owner is the Nature Conservancy of Canada.
The new cut blocks are on Tembec’s land, the old owner of the land.
Their reason for the closure is the potential impact on the migration of Grizzly bears. The TransRockies is held in August when bears are in the Alpine. The trail is on the valley floor. The NCC is allowing farming, a open gravel pit and other commercial activities on the parcel but not the TransRockies. The parcel is crossed by a very active railway and the #3 Hwy.
Local government spend over $250,000 building the trail for community events. The NCC has stated that they will not reverse their decision and that it is based on a sound wildlife strategy.
The opinion expressed by the NCC and Wildsight is that mountain biking is out of control is the valley. This is their effort to contain the perceived problem. I thought that hunters, trains and road vehicles killed bears.
rudy-adminParticipantFernie had lots of good carpenters. Act soon to book for the spring. Try asking at Fernie job seekers.
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