Notice of Public Meeting
Future of the Lac Le Jeune Refuse Transfer Station
Please attend to learn about and provide your feedback on options for future handling of garbage and recycling in the Lac Le Jeune, Walloper Lake, Face and Pasca Lake areas:
Date: Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Time: 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Location: Lac Le Jeune Resort and Conference Centre
For further information please contact Don May at the TNRD.
Don May, Manager, Environmental Health Services
Thompson-Nicola Regional District
300 - 465 Victoria Street
Kamloops, BC V2C 2A9
Telephone: (250) 377-7199
Toll Free in BC: 1-877-377-8673
Fax: (250) 374-6489
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Friday, July 24, 2009
Notice of Public Meeting
This letter was mailed to all Lac Le Jeune residents. Please attend this meeting!
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Petition
Are you opposed to curbside garbage collection in our area? Some Lac Le Jeune residents are organizing a petition. It is available at the transfer station so next time you drop off your garbage and recycling, consider signing the petition. Obviously, the more names the better so individual signatures are better than one signature to represent a household. The petition states, simply:
We support the existing system of garbage collection because it serves the needs of our community. We ask the TNRD to reject curbside garbage collection for our area.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
A sign of things to come
- by phone: 250-377-8673
- in person: 4th Floor - 465 Victoria Street
- by email: planning@tnrd.bc.ca
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Letter from R.H. Elliot
Several people have mentioned that they did not receive the June 22, 2009 letter regarding changes to the waste management program in Lac Le Jeune so I have copied it below. As already mentioned in earlier posts, there are many reasons to oppose this new program. If you are also opposed, please write that letter as soon as possible! To date we have not heard from anybody in our community who is in favour of curbside garbage collection.
R. H. Elliott
Director, Electoral Area "J"
(Copper Desert Country)
300 - 465 Victoria Street
Kamloops, British Columbia
V2C 2A9
Tel. (250) 377-8673 Fax (250) 372-5048
June 22, 2009
Dear Electoral Area "J" (Copper Desert Country) Residents:REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE WASTE MANAGEMENT:
all big words, all words that create nightmares
For this Regional Director it has been an effort to accomplish the goals set out by the Board and by the meetings that I have attended to listen to the people. Therefore I have set in motion some changes to the PLAN.
Copper Desert Country Area "J" constituents will have door to door pick up of garbage and recyclables starting July 2009 for Savona and Cherry Creek. Further, Paska Lake, Face Lake and Lac le Jeune will have changes in their waste collection system but these will not happen until the late fall, more news on this when we get our new truck. Tranquille Valley will continue with their container for now with changes being investigated that will best match the communities needs. More news to come on this later.
Contracts have been worked out with the Savona Improvement District for Cherry Creek and Savona. Please watch your mailbox for further details from the TNRD explaining collection times, what can be recycled and what cannot. Payment for this new service will be on the taxes.
No tipping fees, no gas to travel, curb side service for garbage and recycling:
Win Win
Yours truly,
Director Ronaye H. Elliott Electoral
Area "J" (Copper Desert Country)
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Proposed Curbside Garbage Collection continued
This comment posted by Bev Lorimer is so full of good information I thought I should post it as an article instead:
The email address for our regional representative, Roanye Elliott, is ronaye@direct.ca. I have already sent her a message pointing her to these blog posts.
Another person you may wish to include in your correspondence is:
Mr. Steve Wasylik
Conservation Officer Services
1259 Dalhousie Drive
Kamloops, BC V2C2A9

This advice is on the Canadian Bear Smart website under For Policymakers - Become a Bear Smart Community section, and also on the BC Ministry of Environment website.
Three or four weeks ago I sent an email to TNRD re the proposed garbage changes. My reply was in the form letter that we all received from our regional director.Here are a few more notes to add to Bev's excellent observations and advice:
LLJ residents will be taxed to pay for pick-up ( as stated in letter from TNRD regional representative). Part time and/ or seasonal residents will pay the same.
The point that Elna Strand made re bears should be a real issue. Just ask residents in Kamloops, North Vancouver, and Coquitlam about their bear / garbage encounters.
In the summer and fall when the wildlife are about we can get rid of our household waste twice a week. Weekend residents can get rid of it as they leave on Sunday. When curbside pick up was first discussed a few years ago the plan was for weekly…..OR LESS FREQUENT pick up.
For those of us who take recycling and composting seriously we will now be penalized because the tax man does not care who disposes of what! We all pay the same for the service.
The Lodge and the Park will have to go along with this weekly (?) program too. The Strands pointed out that local ranchers will be affected as well.
Many complained about the “dollar a bag” program but I think the majority of us have gotten quite used to it. The result of that program was to maintain the transfer station and to have an attendant. Our community is now much more interested in recycling and composting and we need to be able to continue to do this.
TNRD addresses below:…..all reachable at TNRD 300- 465 Victoria St. Kamloops V2C 2A9
- Greg Toma. Chief Administrative Officer. TNRD
- Peter Hughes. Director Environmental Services. TNRD
- Don May. Manager Environmental Health Services. TNRD
- Martin Dickson. Environmental Service Technologist. TNRD (looks after our area)
And the instigator of this plan is our regional representative on the TNRD Board (this is an ELECTED position)
Mrs. Ronaye Elliott
PO Box 171, Savona, BC. V0K 2J0
Our letter writing and phoning made a difference the last time TNRD wanted to close our transfer station. Please write the above representatives. If you are having trouble composing a letter there are neighbours who will help.
The email address for our regional representative, Roanye Elliott, is ronaye@direct.ca. I have already sent her a message pointing her to these blog posts.
Another person you may wish to include in your correspondence is:
Mr. Steve Wasylik
Conservation Officer Services
1259 Dalhousie Drive
Kamloops, BC V2C2A9

This advice is on the Canadian Bear Smart website under For Policymakers - Become a Bear Smart Community section, and also on the BC Ministry of Environment website.
Community officials should seriously consider eliminating curbside pick up. Providing bears with access to garbage creates the potential for human-bear conflict and an unsafe environment for residents.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Garbage Collection in Lac Le Jeune?

A few months ago a couple gentlemen in a large pick up were driving slowly down Lookout Road, looking back and forth at each property. They stopped to chat, probably because I was watching them so closely. Either that or they wanted to know why I was pushing my dog in a jogging stroller. "Don't mind us -- we were asked to check out this area for possible curbside garbage collection."
I didn't think much about it at the time. I mean, why on earth would we want curbside garbage collection in Lac Le Jeune? These guys must be hoping for some work, but I don't think they'll find it here, I thought.
Well this week the news spread quickly. Apparently Thompson-Nicola Regional District IS moving full steam ahead. I'm wondering, has anyone in Lac Le Jeune been consulted? I can't imagine there would be too many residents in favour of this plan.
Are you opposed to curbside garbage collection? Then you should write a letter to the TNRD. Here is the letter mailed by Elna Strand last week. It nicely covers all the key issues:
June 30, 2009Chairman and BoardThompson Nicola Regional District#300-465 Victoria StreetKamloops, BCV2C 2A9Dear Sir;We live at 3897 Lookout Road, Lac Le Jeune. There is a rumor that the TNRD plans to change our garbage collection from the present system of a central collection station, to curb-side collection.This decision appears to have been made without due consideration for local conditions. I am opposed to this change for the following reasons:1. Curb-side collection means that garbage will be beside the road for, at the least, several hours. This is unacceptable because it will attract bears and other wildlife. This is a rural, holiday area with a variety of wildlife. With our current system for handling garbage we have no garbage dependent animals near residential areas. At the present time we have a bear and a cub in the area. We do not see these animals as a problem. However, with curb-side garbage collection they will rapidly become a problem.2. This area has many part-time residents. They come for week-ends throughout the year. The current system allows them to dispose of their garbage on the week-end. Curb-side collection would, undoubtedly, not be on the week-end which means that garbage will sit beside the road for several days.3. There are also a few ranches in the area that use the central collection station. How will they be served by curb-side collection?Curb-side garbage collection may be appropriate for suburban areas with full-time residents. It is not appropriate for a rural area such as ours with many part-time residents. Any garbage disposal system should meet the criteria of being convenient for all the residents, and not attract wild animals into residential areas. I do not see that curb-side collection meets these criteria.Significant decisions, such as a change in garbage disposal, should take local conditions into consideration and should not be made without consulting local residents.Our community association is the Lac le Jeune Conservation Society. It will hold an annual general meeting this summer at which time the garbage situation can be discussed. I am forwarding a copy of this letter to the President of the Society, Rick Van Rijn, for his information.Please reconsider curb-side garbage collection for Walloper Lake and Lac Le Jeune.Sincerely yours,Elna StrandBox 5009Lac Le Jeune, BCV1S 1Y8 Tel: 250-314-0647 email: strand@direct.ca
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Lac Le Jeune Conservation Association

To pay your 2009-2010 dues just send this information via email to Linda Légaré (lmlegare AT telus.net). Mail your $5 to:
Lac Le Jeune Conservation Association
c/o 1952 Eastwood Ave.
Merritt, BC V1K 1K3
Lac Le Jeune Conservation Association
Membership Application/Renewal
July 2009- July 2010
Name: _________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________
Phone: ___________________ Email _________________________
Lake Address (PO Box & street address): __________________________
Lake Phone: ________________________
___Full Time resident
___Seasonal Resident
Which best describes your Lac Le Jeune property location? (This information will assist the Area Reps)
___East
___Upper Subdivision
___Lower Subdivision
___Lookout Road
___Little Lake
___Town Site
___Other: Please Explain ______________________________
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Trailer gone missing
If you or someone you know took the little black trailer from beside the gate at the ski hill on June 28 or 29, please call 250-377-0032. The boys were using it to build jumps for their mountain bikes and wrecked the wheel and we didn't have a chance to go get it before it disappeared. We would really appreciate getting it back.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Worm Composting Workshop

What: Mel Anderson of All Things Organic will be putting on the one-hour workshop. Residents will learn all they need to know about the proper way to compost with worms, which is a little trickier than regular composting but allows you to compost indoors and during the winter months.
Where: Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park. Meet at the picnic shelter on the hill near the beach.
When: Thursday, July 30th, 7:00 p.m.
Why: Cut down on household waste and make nutrient rich soil in the process.
To register call TNRD 250-377-8673. There are 20 spaces, and we must have at least 10 people registered by July 27th for the workshop to run.
This workshop is free, and participants may choose to purchase a TNRD subsidized worm composter for $25. Worms are $45 per lb. Parking is available in the day-use area lot for $1 per hour.
photo by Andrew Cant
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