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At Highland Creek Contracting, we've been serving the Silverton and Nelson areas for over 9 years! We specialize in landscape construction with the best garden soil in the Kootenays, construction site preparation, and much more. We also provide safe and precise excavation services. Call us now to get a quote!
Hello and welcome to The Cup!Join us for coffee and one of our homemade specialties. We have an inviting atmosphere and friendly staff. The Cup is a perfect location for any occasion. Whether you choose to join us or grab a little something to go, we guarantee the finest quality food.From our family to yours we thank you for making us your neighbourhood cafe.The Cup has a new menu to celebrate spring and the upcoming summer season. On the menu page you will find an array of fresh new items to please your palate.We serve breakfast all day everyday as well as sandwiches, burgers, bowls and salads.We will serve ice cream and gelato in our new store, right beside the café opening July 1 as well as other convenience items and gifts. We look forward to seeing you out for lunch with your friends or enjoying an ice cream/gelato on a hot summer day.
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Survey work has already started for a major 200 foot-wide right-of-way that will include a major industrial road and compressor station needed for the 4-foot diameter pipeline.According to VWS bear biologist Wayne McCrory 'The survey is apparently being carried out with no park use permit, but with endorsement from the Premier's office. However, a permit will be required for the next stage of creating drilling pads, and may soon be issued by the government; yet the public has been kept totally in the dark, only learning of the surveys from commercial bear viewing operators in the Khutzeymateen Inlet. Any permits issued in the protected conservancies will be in violation of the Park Act'.If allowed, the roaded pipeline corridor through the wilderness parks will set a bad precedent and allow for more pipelines or transmission lines to follow.