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Misspelled sign near Big White sparks confusion

Both words in a Kootenay-Boundary road sign were misspelled
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An apparently misspelled road sign near Big White Ski Resort has become infamous.

The sign, which reads 鈥淓ntering Kootney Boundry,鈥 was spotted along Big White Road on Thursday by 琉璃神社 man Mike. St. Clair, and posted to Facebook where it gathered dozens of confused comments.

鈥淚 drive by at 40 kilometres an hour and noticed they misspelled Kootenay,鈥 said St. Clair.

St. Clair, who works in the Big White area, said that the sign is relatively new. A Black Press Media reporter was able to find and confirm the sign.

鈥淭his is our tax money hard at work and somebody can鈥檛 spell? It would be like the government sending you a cheque and spelling your name wrong,鈥 St. Clair said.

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The Facebook post was stormed with multiple requests to forward the picture to the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB), with hopes that the sign could get replaced quickly with the correct spelling.

Oddly enough, the sign is only a few kilometres away from a correctly spelled road sign on Highway 33.

Frances Maika with the regional district said they were first made aware of the sign by the Big White Fire Department on Thursday evening, and have since received countless calls and messages.

鈥淪ignage on roads is not done through the RDKB, but we appreciated the calls,鈥 Maika said.

鈥淲e鈥檝e contacted the [provincial government] who are now taking it from here to fix the sign.鈥

The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure is responsible for these specific signs.

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St. Clair expects that if the ill-famed sign is not quickly fixed, it may be removed as a souvenir.

鈥淭hey really blew it with this new sign,鈥 he said.

鈥淭hey鈥檒l have to put it up again and that鈥檚 more (taxpayer) money.鈥

A spokesperson with the ministry said that staff are trying to locate the sign in order to look into the matter.

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