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Community Forest Corporation Completes 1 Year of Operations

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The Vermillion Forks Community Forest Corporation (VFCFC) completed a full year of operations in 2011. The corporation, a partnership between the Town of Princeton, Regional District Okanagan Similkameen and the Upper Similkameen Indian Band, have just completed a full year of operations having been granted a license by the Provincial Government in 2010.
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Riverside Theatre
Riverside Community Centre Theatre hosts a variety of pre-released blockbuster movies on the big screen with surround sound. For more information call the recreation and culture office at 250-295-6067.
 
Cost: $5.00 at the door
Children 3 & under are Free
Doors open 1/2 hour before show time listed.

Click on the movie posters below to learn more about the coming shows:

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Town Enforces Deer Feeding Bylaw

Since it's introduction in 2009, the Town of Princeton has been actively enforcing it's deer feeding bylaw. It wasn't until August, 2008 that municipalities had the authority to regulate the feeding of deer.

In 2008 the provincial government introduced a regulation that provided municipalities the authority to regulate deer feeding.

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