Brent Beallie has got the go ahead from his insurers to rebuild the Tete Jaune store and his home of 18 years. /ANDRU MCCRACKEN Levi Taylor guesses his electronic music festival planned for this summer might just be the biggest event in Crescent Spur’s history. Taylor’s farm boasts a still unfinished 10,000 square foot home and was once home to a ski hill. Taylor is an artist-in-residence at a Calgary night club, but he’s not much for city life. “I really do miss the Robson Valley. It is part of my soul,†he said. /SUBMITTED Snow enthusiasts of all ages enjoyed a beautiful day on Lucille Mountain on Sunday February 17, 2019. The annual BBQ event at the cabin was hosted by the McBride Big Country Snowmobile Association. /SUBMITTED BY SARA OLOFSSON & AMBER WHELPTON The weather station is situated just outside the library in an open space allowing the data that it is gathering to be accurate. There are no obstacles nearby that may skew the temperature, wind speed or rain measurements. /ANDREA ARNOLD About 20 people were at the event including (L-R)Valemount Mayor Owen Torgerson, Regional District Representative Dannielle Alan and McBride Mayor Gene Runtz. /ANDRU MCCRACKEN A new app that runs on widely available and portable tablets (left) is replacing the more expensive standalone units like the one shown above. Doctor Stefan Du Toit demonstrates on the older machine with medical student Kevin Nguyen. /ANDRU MCCRACKEN Related Posts:This week in photos: Nov 21st 2019This week in photos: Aug 8th 2019This week in photos: September 19thThis week in photos: Oct 17 2019This week in photos: July 11th 2019Post navigationValentine’s PonyFilm premiere highlights virtues of the Robson Valley