Fall 2015 Newsletter

Our fall newsletter has arrived!

Click here to read about what has been happening in the Community Forest for the last 6 months. Topics include our harvesting operations update and plan, Job Creation Program, and a goodbye to our interns Karen and Simone!

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Barriere Splash Pad Receives Provincial Funding

Kamloops-North Thompson MLA Terry Lake announced on June 12, 2015 that the B.C. government is contributing $40,000 toward the cost of a new water park in Barriere.  “Combined with the generosity of the Lower North Thompson Community Forest Society (of $150,000) and the fundraising efforts of the community at large, we can now move forward with a grant application that requires matching funds – something we could not have done without Minister Lake’s efforts to procure today’s contribution from the province,” Mayor Virginia Smith said.

Click here for a link to the full announcement.

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MLA Terry Lake reiterating the announcement at the Annual BC Community Forest Conference in Clearwater.

LNTCFS Bursaries and Scholarships

Members of the Barriere Secondary School graduating class of 2015 have been awarded a total of $16,000 in the form of bursaries and scholarships on behalf of LNTCFS.

photo credit: Jill Hayward
Photo Credit: Jill Hayward

Check out the contributions made by LNTCFS and a complete list of awards presented at the graduation ceremony here.

Barriere and District Riding Club unveils new renovations

The new and improved grandstand at the North Thompson Fall Fair grounds was unveiled on May 23. The brand new roof and renovations were facilitated by a generous donation from LNTCFS and additional donations from Jim’s Market, Noble Tractor, and the Kamloops Large Animal Veterinary Clinic.

2015 Riding Club Roof

Click here for more news on this exciting completion.

Spring Newsletter 2015

Our spring newsletter has arrived!

Click here to read about what has been happening in the Community Forest for the last 6 months. Topics include our recent harvesting operations, the Job Creation Program, the grants that were given out this past year and our new interns!

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BCCFA Conference in Clearwater!

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The British Columbia Community Forest Association is holding it’s annual conference and AGM. It will be held June 11-13, 2015 in Clearwater, BC and is a great opportunity to learn more about community forests.

Topics covered include: Managing for Visuals, BCCFA Executive Director’s Update, Conflict Management, the Cheakamus Community Forest Carbon Project, and Methodologies for Calculating Long Term AAC.

The Guest Speaker at the Annual Banquet will be Steve Thomson, Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Operations. For details and registration, click here.

Management Plan #2 – DRAFT

The LNTCFS has completed a Draft Management Plan (MP) #2 for the Community Forest. This plan is now available for review and comment.

Take a look and have your say!!

Draft Management Plan #2

Appendix 2 – Timber Supply Analysis

In order to be considered, comments or concerns must be made in writing and either mailed, hand delivered (4648 Barriere Town Road), or e-mailed to LNTCFSociety@telus.net by April 9, 2015. Click here to submit comments online, for more information and to view our existing plan.

2014 Grants Awarded

2014 GRANTS AWARDED

We received a significant number of grant applications in 2014 with requested funding well exceeding the $15,000 planned amount for disbursement.  As a result and due to the merit of the applications received, the LNTCFS Board of Directors chose to increase the total grant amount to help meet the need.  The current total disbursement is $63,700, with several applications under further review.

Barriere Youth Soccer

Click below for a summary of the 2014 LNTCFS Grants and the various community organizations that we are pleased to support:

2014 Grants Summary