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The History of Christina Lake

Over the last 200 years many intrepid explorers have visited Christina Lake and the surrounding area. When David Thompson explored the Arrow Lakes to the east in 1811, he heard about En-Chalm (as it was known then), from the First… Continue Reading →

Remembrance

100 years ago the world was in the depths of a War, the so-called Great War, begun in Europe. 98 years ago that war came to an end and we vowed to Remember the sacrifice given by those who served… Continue Reading →

Boundary Historical Society Newsletter – Nov. 2016

November 1, 2016 Hello to all our Members, Life Members and Friends of the Boundary Historical Society; It’s been a busy time since my last newsletter in August. We partnered with the Boundary Museum in having a booth at the… Continue Reading →

Council Pinches Pennies

Fiscal Restraint In the past few years Grand Forks City Council has been accused of spending too much money on a few things . . . well Council took money matters seriously back in 1910 as can be seen in… Continue Reading →

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