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Significant donation brings cadets closer to a new hall

The Castlegar Air Cadet Squadron is $1,705 closer to a new hall after Smile Cookie week at Tim Hortons. “Kathy and Chris Sykes, owners of the Castlegar Tim Hortons, presented 581 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron with a cheque last Tuesday,” said Commanding Officer Gerry Rempel. “During the week (of Oct. 14 to 20), Cadets...

Former Israeli Airforce Helicopter Pilot Speaks at Mir Lecture Series Event

Former Israeli Defence Force (IDF) helicopter pilot Yonatan Shapira’s outlook on the violent struggle in the Gaza Strip and West Bank changed dramatically 12 years ago and for more than a decade he has been traveling the world in an effort to bring change through non-violent means. Shapira will bring his insight on the Israeli...

NPD Constable handed Conditional Sentence Order after assault conviction

A Nelson Police Constable was handed a Conditional Sentence Order 30 Days House Arrest and one year probation Tuesday by BC Provincial Court Judge Richard Hewson. Judge Hewson sentenced Const. Drew Turner at Nelson Courthouse after the Nelson Police Department officer was convicted for assault in September following an incident...

Searchers find body of hiker in Whistler/Pemberton area

A hiker has been found dead in the Whistler/Pemberton area, according to RCMP Staff Sgt. Steve LeClair. “On Oct. 24 at 8:34 p.m., Whistler Pemberton RCMP were advised of an overdue hiker who had intended to hike in the Cerise Creek area and stay at the Keith Flavelle Hut north of Pemberton,” LeClair said. “Police attended to...

Locals thrilled at news Canada Post is putting brakes on Community Mailbox Program

President of Canada Post Workers Union (CUPW) Local 790 Brenda Muscoby-Yanke was elated with a news release Monday that Canada Post has temporarily suspended future deployment of the program to convert door-to-door mail delivery to community mailboxes. “We think this is great news for all Canadians let alone the Nelson workers...

Five British Nationals killed in B.C. whale-watching accident

The BC Coroners Service is providing preliminary information about the five persons confirmed deceased in the sinking of a whale-watching boat off Tofino on Oct. 25, 2015. The five persons were all British nationals and all were passengers aboard the boat, not crew members. Three were tourists vacationing from Britain, and ...

Accident sends postal worker to hospital

An accident in Trail this morning has sent one woman to hospital, according to RCMP Sgt. Darren Oelke. "About 9:20 a.m., a Canada Post worker was crossing Victoria St. southbound on a green light when she was struck by a pickup truck making a left turn from Cedar Ave. onto Victoria St.," Oelke said. "The 58-year-old postal ...

Selkirk College Saints Turn On the Offensive Tap

Selkirk College Saints rookie Dallas Calvin scored four goals on Saturday night to pace his team to a 9-2 thumping of the Eastern Washington University Eagles. Returning to the Castlegar & District Community Complex after a road swing to Vancouver Island, the Saints offensive outburst helped push the defending British...

Lack of compliance with producer-oriented recycling costs hits local taxpayers in the wallet

A provincially-mandated recycling program predicted to save B.C. regional districts and municipalities millions of dollars is instead costing the Regional District of Central Kootenay and its member communities over $425,000. The Multi Material B.C. (MMBC) program was brought in to put the onus and the cost on the commercial...

The Incredible Journey of Boris — local dog survives 18 days in bush near Princeton

Login Lynn, and his dog Boris are pretty much inseparable. When he’s not working for Nelson Hydro, Lynn and his trusty companion, Boris are together. However, it appeared the two friends may have parted ways for good when, during a 4-X-4 camping trip on the Whipsaw loop near Princeton in early October, Boris, spooked by a...
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