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Representation for school board is elected to [[School District 51 Boundary]] which is based in Grand Forks.It operates two schools in Midway; [[Boundary Central Secondary School]] and [[Midway Elementary School]].
Representation for school board is elected to [[School District 51 Boundary]] which is based in Grand Forks.It operates two schools in Midway; [[Boundary Central Secondary School]] and [[Midway Elementary School]].


A kid named Alex White lives there. He is a douche.


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Revision as of 15:44, 19 July 2007

Village of Midway
Village
Midway in winter
Midway in winter
Motto(s): 
Between the Mountains and the Sea
Country Canada
Province British Columbia
RegionKootenays
Regional districtKootenay-Boundary
Founded1893
Incorporated1967
Government
 • Governing bodyMidway Village Council
 • MayorMarguerite Rotvold
Area
 • Total12.16 km2 (4.70 sq mi)
Elevation
578 m (1,896 ft)
Population
 (2005)
 • Total630
Time zoneUTC-8 (PST)
Highways 3
WaterwaysKettle River


Midway (49°0′38″N 118°46′43″W / 49.01056°N 118.77861°W / 49.01056; -118.77861) is a village located in southern British Columbia in the West Kootenay region. It is located 13 km west of Greenwood and 51 km east of Osoyoos along Highway 3.

History

Originally known as Boundary City, the land was purchased by the Midway Town site Company. The Company divided the land into lots and sold each for about $100. The name was changed by the owner, RC Adams, a few years later.

A year after its establishment, an elementary school was built.

The town was slowly populated. During mining booms in the late 1800s and 1990s, the population reached up to 6000. Midway also expanded in 1899 with the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway, making it a centre point for the distribution of ore.

Government

Midway's local government consists of a mayor and four councillors elected to four year terms. The current mayor is Marguerite Rotvold. The councillors are Gail Bryan, Dick Dunsdon, Randy Kappes and Pat Kelly. Rotvold's predecessor, James McMynn, was the longest serving mayor in Canada, retiring after 38 years.

Representation for school board is elected to School District 51 Boundary which is based in Grand Forks.It operates two schools in Midway; Boundary Central Secondary School and Midway Elementary School.