‘I wouldn’t say they look good’: B.C. town combats complaints about tree stumps with festive decor | Unpublished
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‘I wouldn’t say they look good’: B.C. town combats complaints about tree stumps with festive decor

December 20, 2025

The initial decoration of a couple of 'eyesore' tree stumps in Creston, B.C. by an anonymous source, leads town staff on a holiday–season decorating mission to spruce up the remaining stumps. While reactions to the initiative are mixed, the festive stumps have certainly become a talking point in the normally quiet southeastern B.C., mountain town.



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