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Castlegar to flaunt its Bloom recognition

Promoting Castlegar as an international Communities In Bloom award winner is a top priority when budget discussion start up.

So says city councillor Sue Heaton-Sherstobitoff who just came back from Prince Edward Island for the 2014 CIB Awards Ceremony.

Castlegar won the prize for best floral displays in a small market on the international level.

They were also nominated for community involvement – something Heaton-Sherstobitoff says is essential to the local program.

She adds the award puts the CIB spotlight on Castlegar for years to come.

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