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Red Mountain snow making bodes well for future facilities

Construction of Red Mountain’s snow-making project is already underway now that Rossland council said okay to taking water from Star Gulch reservoir.

It could add up to six weeks on the season – initially for the Red Mountain race team.

But Red Resort ‘s Don Thompson says there are longer term hopes as well.

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Red will start making snow this winter as soon as the temperature allows.

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