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Creston Rotary Club taking over trails project

The Creston Rotary Club is tackling a new trails project.

The club is partnering with Wildsight Creston Valley to construct a gravel footpath linking Devon Street to 16th Avenue.

President Gwen Telling says they are applying for Columbia Basin Trust funding through Wildsight’s Society status.


The path was initially a Trails for Creston Valley Society project and had the town’s support.

But was picked up by the Rotary Club due eligibility restrictions for the CBT funding.

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