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Keep Jumbo Wild protesters continue to keep machinery out of glacier resort

The temperature plummets to near zero on the thermometer when the sun sets and 22 Celsius in the middle of the day. However, a little cold weather isn’t about to stop a group of protesters set against any development at the Jumbo Glacier Resort in southeastern B.C from keeping machinery off the mountain. “We’re here […]

Shambhala brings another laundry list of arrests and charges

The year's Shambhala festival brought with it the usual dog's breakfast of drugs, alcohol, mental health and nuisance calls, according to RCMP Cpl. Riordan Bellman. "The Salmo Detachment responded to over 40 calls of service relating to the festival," he said. "There were 14 prisoners, and one had to be taken to hospital as...

No one injured after explosion under car in Oliver

No one was injured after an Improvised Explosives Device exploded in residential area police thought happened Monday (August 12) in Oliver. RCMP were advised of an incident involving an Improvised Explosives Device at approximately 10:40 .a.m. However, police now believe the incident occurred early Sunday morning around 2 a.m., and not Monday. RCMP said the […]

Person dies of natural causes at Shambhala Music Festival

Shambhala Music Festival near Salmo has reported its second death in two years. However, this fatality came as a result of natural causes said RCMP Sgt. Darryl Little said in a release issued Friday. Little said the death occurring at the music festival being held south east of Salmo was not due to drugs. “The […]

Officer struck by passing motorist, 30-year-old faces charges

A RCMP officer from Tofino was injured after being struck by a passing car during a road-side stop near the Vancouver Island community. The incident happened Friday (August 2) at 9:28 p.m. Cst. Kathy Bullock of the Tofino Detachment was conducting a traffic stop on the Pacific Rim Highway just outside of Tofino. During her […]

Crimes costing tens of thousands morphed into community contribution?

Graffiti has cost the city and local enterprise countless dollars, including upwards of $10,000 damage last weekend alone (see: https://castlegarsource.com/news/vandals-cause-upwards-10000-damage-over-long-weekend-25885#.UgLC4W0dLtQ ), but some locals are trying to find ways to bring the perpetrators into the community's embrace...

Vandals cause upwards of $10,000 damage over long weekend

During the long weekend period starting Friday, Aug. 2 to Monday, Aug. 5, the Castlegar RCMP responded to 55 complaints, including expensive   vandalism and one major theft, according to Cpl. Debbie Postnikoff.   "The majority of the complaints were causing a disturbance and mischief related incidents," she said. "Castlegar...

Vandals cause major damage to area school

Nelson Police report that vandals hit an area school during the early hours of Saturday (August 3). Police received multiple calls at 4 a.m. of glass smashing at L.V. Rogers High School in Fairview. When police arrived it was apparent vandals caused excessive amount damage, including smashed windows and other damage to the Kootenay Lake […]

Kelowna teens violently ill after ingesting ecstasy

RCMP is reporting that several Kelowna teens are recovering after they ingested what they believed to be ecstasy and became violently ill Friday (August 2). Now a Vancouver television station is reporting that a Kelowna girl is dead after ingesting ecstas. Age of the girl has not been released but RCMP said three youths, 15, […]

Two young Nelson children make alarming discovery

Nelson Police report that two youngsters made an alarming find while playing on the sidewalk near their home Wednesday. The children aged three and six, were playing with sidewalk chalk on a walkway in front of the family home when the two found a bag of containing white powder on the ground. “The (older) child, […]