Local legend honoured with sign on Highway 813

A commemorative sign may soon appear along Highway 813, celebrating a cherished community figure. At a recent council meeting, the M.D. of Opportunity #17 took a key step toward renaming a local monument “Ruby’s Pass” in honor of this special individual.

Key Takeaways:

  • The M.D. of Opportunity #17 plans to rename a monument to “Ruby’s Pass.”
  • A council meeting on February 9, 2026, discussed and moved the proposal forward.
  • Approval from the Ministry of Transportation is needed before the renaming takes effect.
  • The revised sign would be placed along Highway 813 in honor of a local legend.

Why the Renaming Matters

At the heart of this initiative is a desire to honor a local legend who has left a memorable impact on the community. The M.D. of Opportunity #17 hopes to turn a well-known monument along Highway 813 into a permanent tribute, demonstrating the value they place on community heroes.

The Council Meeting

On February 9, 2026, local officials gathered to consider the proposal to rename the monument “Ruby’s Pass.” According to meeting notes, administrators sought the council’s direction, as well as its approval. The discussion underscored the importance of recognizing residents who have contributed significantly to the community’s heritage.

Pending Ministry Approval

While the M.D. of Opportunity #17 has laid out the plan, the final step involves receiving the green light from the Ministry of Transportation. Only upon approval can the renaming be carried out. This procedural detail highlights the broader cooperation required among local and provincial levels.

Local Impact

Should the proposal receive authorization, the newly named Ruby’s Pass will stand as a prominent reminder of the individual it commemorates. Located on Highway 813, the monument is expected to draw attention not only from residents but also from drivers passing through. By spotlighting a local legend in such a public way, community members aim to keep their story alive for future generations.

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