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Castlegar's own Squires brothers set new bar for community giving, despite tender years

When you think ‘hometown hero’, what comes to mind is rarely someone under the age of six. But Jaxon Squires, at five, and his brother Ryder, almost three, are confounding expectations and living up to the designation, selling their own toys to raise funds for the new BC Children’s Hospital. “They started in January – we...

Village of Salmo announces Diane Kalen-Sukra as new CAO

There’s a new Chief Administrative Officer for the Village of Salmo. Mayor Stephen White recently announced that Diane Kalen-Sukra has taken over the position for the Village of Salmo. “We are pleased to have recruited such a qualified and committed individual for this vital Village position,” said Mayor Stephen White in media release. “Council is […]

Selkirk College Saints Bolster Defensive Corps with Pair of Recruits

With playing commitments from a pair of top-notch defenceman, the three-time defending British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League (BCIHL) champion Selkirk College Saints have started to rebuild a key component to continued success. With the majority of the 2014-2015 Saints blueline contingent graduating this spring, the...

UPDATED: Teck officials confirm three injured in explosion at Greenhills Mine near Elkford

Teck Resources Limited reported that there has been an explosion at the Greenhills Coal Mine outside Elkford, sending three people to hospital. In a media release the mining company said that "a flash fire occurred in the dryer complex at Teck’s Greenhills Operation near Elkford British Columbia today at approximately 11:...

Retiring pilot chooses Castlegar to celebrate his final flight

Earlier this week, Air Canada Jazz pilot Captain Rob Gordon retired after 27 years of service. Fire Chief and airport manager Gerry Rempel said Gordon's last flight was a special one, met with fanfare here in town. "His goal was to make the last flight of his career into Castlegar," Rempel said. "With his family onboard  to...

Police garner guilty plea in three Surrey homicides

One man has pled guilty to three homicides after a lengthy investigation by the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team. On February 24, 2013,  Amritpal Saran was found deceased on Colebrook Road in Surrey. This was followed by two deaths in New Westminster.  August 12, 2013 Jill Lyons was found deceased in an apartment on the...

Be careful travelling this Easter Weekend

Every Easter long weekend, an average of three people are killed and 670 injured in 2,300 crashes in B.C. — of that stat 66 people are injured in 300 crashes every year in the Southern Interior. People planning a road trip with family or friends this weekend, should do their part to keep our roads safe by making smart choices...

UPDATED: Local business owner starts fundraiser for nurse killed in Christina Lake MVA

Ed. Note: The following was submitted to the Source after a local nurse and Christina Lake resident was heading home from the funeral of a second nurse and her vehicle was struck by a falling tree, crushing the driver's side of her SUV (see coverage below). Hi, my name is Chantel  Fullerton and there has recently been a tragic...

Waneta Expansion Project powered up and running

The Waneta Expansion Limited Partnership (WELP), a partnership between Fortis Inc., Columbia Power Corporation and Columbia Basin Trust, announced today that the Waneta Expansion Project near Trail is now online and generating power. The $900 million 335 MW expansion adds a second powerhouse, immediately downstream of the...

BC allowing liquor sales in grocery stores as of yesterday

Eighty per cent of all feedback during the Liquor Policy Review asked for it, government promised it and now consumers will benefit from it: liquor sales in grocery stores started yesterday. First out of the gate for the wine-on-shelves model is the Save-On-Foods in Surrey, partnering with the BC Wine Institute to represent...
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