Council to hear March crime reduction report
At its regular meeting Monday, Castlegar City Council will be receiving its monthly Crime Reduction Unit (CRU) report for the month of March. In said report, CRU commanding officer Cpl. Darryl Orr outlines some of the Castlegar CRU’s accomplishments for the month (except those that create privacy issues in terms of reporting). March 1: “An […]
Know where to vote in this month's provincial election
Knowing where to vote can be confusing, and election day draws nigh, so District Electoral Officer Don Vinish gave us a clear list of where you can vote, in advance or on election day, in the West Kootenay District. First, Vinish says you can vote anywhere in the province, as well as anywhere within the […]
Pulpit Rock Trail gets spruced up
By Suzy Hamilton, The Nelson Daily Shortcuts may be good for computer keyboards and barber shops, but they’re murder on hiking trail switchbacks. Thanks to a $6,500 grant from RDCK Areas E and F, a three person trail crew from the Castlegar Friends of Parks and Trails begins work on May 7 to upgrade the popular 1.8 km Pulpit...
UPDATED: RCMP confirm, body found in Slocan is Daniel Crossley
Police have now confirmed that a body suspected to be that of a missing Slocan 18-year-old is, indeed, Daniel Crossley. In a press release issued at 2:20 p.m. on Thursday, RCMP Sgt. Darryl Little said, “The RCMP are now able to confirm the identity of the body recovered from the lake near Slocan City as […]
Interfor closes deal to allow for increased Castlegar production
International Forest Products Limited, better known as Interfor, announced today it has closed its deal to purchase two timber tenures in the Kootenay Region from Springer Creek Products Limited Partnership. “The tenure is adjacent to our existing tenure, so it’s that much more efficient for us getting fibre to our mill. It was a logical […]
UPDATED: Police issue release re: MVA near airport
Police have issued a release regarding an accident this morning that sent three Castlegar residents to hospitals. "Two vehicles were travelling northbound on Highway 3a, with one of the vehicles in the merge lane just north of the entrance to Castlegar," said RCMP Sgt. Laurel Mathew. "The 85-year-old driver in the merge...
Park Street residents escape attic fire thanks to alert neighbour
A quick thinking neighbour may have saved Park Street residents from injury after fire broke out Wednesday evening in the Uphill district of Nelson. At approximately 9:35 p.m., a neighbour in the 1400 block of Park Street noticed the roof of nearby residence was on fire. The neighbour quickly notified the occupants at home ...
Mayor reports on B.C. Mayors' Caucus
Seventy mayors from across B.C., including our own Lawrence Chernoff, have concluded two days of meetings in Prince George, aimed at examining the challenges of B.C.’s communities and the sharing of best practices. In a press release, the B.C. Mayors' Caucus said, “The mayors dealt with a number of pressing issues common to...
UPDATED: Fire at Interfor extinguished
Fire chief gerry Rempel reports the fire was extinguished befoe midnight last night. The cause is still unknown, but Rempel says they’re not treating the fire as suspicious. Previous story: A fire in the waste wood piles at Interfor is covering the Castlegar/Robson area with smoke, but officials say firefighting efforts are beginning to pay […]
Author's reading brings laughter/camaraderie/bodily fluids to Castlegar library
A rollicking tale of long hours, camaraderie, and bodily fluids—along with a healthy dose of humour—comes to Castlegar & District Public Library on May 13 at 7 p.m. with a presentation by author Jennifer Craig. Yes Sister, No Sister, is a funny, engaging memoir of the author’s life as a trainee nurse in the 1950s […]