Saturday, October 31, 2015

Lac Le Jeune Halloween Family Bash

Thanks to everyone who came out to the Lac Le Jeune Halloween Family Bash! What a great party!

Friday, October 30, 2015

Clocks change November 1!

Countdown to Pacific Daylight Time

Halloween and animals

Halloween can be a scary and challenging time for animals -- both pets and wildlife.

The SPCA website outlines some things to consider for your pets during trick or treating and fireworks. Strange looking people in costumes can cause friendly animals to feel threatened and become aggressive. Running from loud noises is a typical response for many pets.

Keep in mind that fireworks might continue for the days following Halloween; it seems if people get their hands on fireworks, they must set them all off!

Image: SPCA

If using fireworks, please also consider wildlife. Startled birds will collide with trees, cars, and buildings. Wildlife and farm animals become tangled in fences as they flee the loud and unusual noises.


Do you need some trees removed?

Photo by Gerry
Do you need any trees removed on your property? Lucy Lindros is hiring a tree removal company to take out one tree, so if there are others needing a tree service, the travel costs could be shared.

Please call 250-374-9864 if you're interested.

Monday, October 26, 2015

Break-ins at Walloper

photo by lyudagreen 
Ten cabins were broken into at Walloper Lake in the last week or so, with tools and equipment stolen.

Here are some tips to help keep your home secure.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Backyard Moose Family

We have a couple of munching moose in the neighbourhood. Thanks to Corinne Shock for the videos!




Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Free tire rims

FREE
Need Rims for Winter Tires
Fits Tire sizes 215 – 60/65 – R17
Set of four currently with summer tires mounted

Phone: 250-314-6760

Halloween Family Bash


What: Halloween Family Bash
When: Saturday, October 31st 12-4pm
Where: Provincial Park

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Kamloops Bike Riders Association: Memorandum of Understanding

The Kamloops Bike Riders Association and the Lac Le Jeune Conservation Association have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to ensure communication between the two organizations, and to provide support for KBRA in achieving their goals.