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Province responds to misspelled 91ƵKootney Boundry91Ƶ sign

The sign near Big White was spotted last week and sparked confusion
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The misspelled sign was spotted on Big White Road last week. Photo: Mike St. Clair/Facebook

The notorious misspelled sign that was spotted near Big White last week has seen its last day.

After the 91ƵKootney Boundry91Ƶ sign grew attention on social media, a request was made to the B.C. Ministry of Infrastructure as to how this error occurred and when it can be fixed.

91ƵIt was clearly a mistake and the sign should not have been installed,91Ƶ said ministry spokesperson Danielle Pope.

91ƵThe ministry is responsible, the sign is being removed (on Aug. 6) and a replacement sign has been ordered for installation later this week.91Ƶ

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Though the sign was brought to the attention of both the regional District of Kootenay Boundary and the ministry late last week, the sign was reportedly installed in the spring.

The sign is only a few kilometres away from a correctly spelled sign on Highway 33.

Mike St. Clair, who made the original post on Facebook pointing out the sign, was originally concerned because the sign, and its replacement, is a waste of taxpayer money.

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91ƵThe ministry91Ƶs local district office will be reviewing its procedures with staff and contractors to prevent an incident like this from happening again,91Ƶ Pope said.

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