Caitlyn and Karen Dube look forward to a trip to Mexico, where they’ll be building homes and helping local communities. RMG file photo of a previous cabaret, Farmalot. Photo courtesy UNBC The tip of the Castle Creek glacier near McBride has receded about 750 meters since research began 50 years ago. Castle Creek is unique in North America because it leaves behind rings that show the annual glacial retreat. Above: PhD student Matt Beedle (left) and professor Brian Menounos measure changes in glacier thickness using GPS. Photo by Laura Keil Hollie Blanchette had a table at the home-based business mini trade show at the Chamer of Commerce meeting last week. She showcased her stained glass and her daughter’s beeswax candles. Glenda Whyte proudly bringing her pies to have the final decorations on the top added. It was a real team effort last Tuesday. Here, the pastry makers, Irene Battensby and Joan Kruisselbrink, are enjoying making the pastry just right, for the pastry rollers. Jack Hoy and Bill Kruisselbrink at the start of the “assembly lineâ€ÂÂ, peeling apples Related Posts:This week in photos: October 10th 2019This week in photos: August 29th 2019This week in photos: July 9This week in photos: Oct.1st 2020CircusWest: ValemountPost navigationProvince accepts Valemount Glacier Destinations Master Plan for reviewEditorial: Time to take responsibility for climate change