I don't know if the spaghetti dinner is sold out or not - if you don't have a ticket, e-mail the club at the address in the poster. All are welcome after dinner for the silent auction and music by Sean Petersen.
Baldy Community - since 1968
Independent Blog for the Baldy Community
Friday, March 6, 2026
RDKB Solid Waste Management Plan
The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) is moving into the next phase of its Solid Waste Management Plan update — and residents are invited to take part.
Originally approved in 2005, the plan is being refreshed to reflect today’s realities, new technologies, and the region’s growing commitment to waste reduction and environmental responsibility.
With the Public & Technical Advisory Committee (PTAC) now
formed — bringing together representatives from across the region — the project
is shifting into a broader community engagement phase. The RDKB is inviting
residents to complete an online survey and share their thoughts on current
waste services and future priorities.
To support accessibility, all surveys will be available online and
in paper format. Residents who are not online are encouraged to call the RDKB
to request copies or provide their contact information for future engagement
opportunities.
“This plan will guide how we manage waste for the next ten
years,” says Grace McGregor, Chair of the RDKB Board. “Community input is
essential. We want to understand what’s working well and where residents see
opportunities for improvement so the final plan reflects the needs of people
across our region.”
The updated plan will examine ways to: Extend landfill lifespan,
increase waste diversion, improve recycling and organics programs, reduce
greenhouse gas emissions and plan responsibly for future generations.
Terry Martin, Chair of the Solid Waste Management Plan Steering
and Monitoring Committee, says broad participation is key.
“Waste management affects everyone. The more voices we hear from
— rural and urban residents, businesses, and community members — the stronger
and more practical our plan will be.”
Janine Dougall, General Manager of Environmental Services,
emphasizes that this stage is about listening.
“This is a chance for residents to directly influence how waste
services evolve in the RDKB. The survey will help us align future investments
and programs with community priorities.”
The plan update will continue through summer 2027, supported by
technical experts, engagement activities, and oversight from the PTAC and
elected officials.
Residents are encouraged to complete the survey by Sunday, April
5 and follow the project online at:
https://jointheconversation.rdkb.com/solid-waste-management-plan-update
Survey participants will be entered into a draw to win one of
two $50 Everything Gift Cards.
For more information, call 250.368.0231 or toll-free
1.800.355.7352.
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Tell Primrose
I don't think she has seen my FB message. She is in the feature photo above with siblings and cousins.
The last time change? and the Spring Schedule
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Okanogan County Heads Up
I follow a FB group from Washington State for wildfire information.
Last night the site admin was lamenting her muddy property, and a storm tracking from the south, heading NE. I looked at the radar screen shot, and went to sleep with more than a little optimism. Some of our "biggest dumps" come from the south.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Monday
Hello Baldy Babes,
A day filled with
sunshine, laughter and beautiful views from Sagebrush Meadow. Hilary was our
guide today taking us through the trees to the pool and to the top of the
McKinney T-Bar and back down to the Lodge for Fish and Chips!
We only have four
more Mondays to snowshoe our beautiful mountain trails Baldy Babes!
Looking forward to
seeing your smiling faces next week.
Take Care, Marian
Monday, March 2, 2026
Backcountry, give your head a shake
Avalanche fatalities are almost daily right now, skiers, riders and sleds.
As we approach the 20th Anniversary of a tragic loss, here is my annual avalanche reminder.
Patrick Reiter was part of this community, and skied here the weekend before he died. It was a beautiful day on Mt. McBride. A group had stayed at the cabin that day because of the avalanche risk. Pat was equipped and well versed in avalanche awareness. For some reason, he went out later in the day with friends.
The memory is as raw as the shock 20 years ago when Sherry showed up at my door to tell me.
Pat's friends don't need a blog post to remind them - I just post this annually in the faint hope that it might cause one backcountry enthusiast to make better decisions.
Sunday, March 1, 2026
It's March - Spring Passes available and usable now
If you didn't buy a seasons pass this year, you can ski the rest of the season with a spring pass.
Live music this afternoon.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Tidbits of Change - the Legendary Norm Crerar
I think it was in the eighties when I first met Norm at a CWSAA or CPSS event.

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