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Mail expected to start moving by Tuesday

West Kootenay and Boundary residents should see letters, cheques, and those dreaded bills, flowing to their residences by Tuesday after the Conservative government pushed through back-to-work legislation during the weekend.Following a one-day marathon session in the House of Commons, the Senate passed the Canada Post back-to-work...

The city's row to hoe

Talk about politicians “farming out” work – the city of Castlegar is doing just that, but in a positive way.  City council, at its regular meeting Monday night, voted unanimously to lend the local farmer’s market some assistance - $2,000, to be specific, to help the Castlegar & District Heritage Society keep the venue...

City all A-Twitter over social media

The City of Castlegar has hit the ground running as it embraces social media – tweeting and posting like mad as the first Kootenay community to utilize Facebook and Twitter as a vehicle for public dialogue.  City council green-lighted the new communications approach at its regular meeting Monday night – and within hours, the...

Castlegar Summer Paving Program to start soon

The City of Castlegar’s summer paving program will soon be underway, as Transportation and Civic Works director Chris Barlow told city council at its regular meeting Monday night.  He said the purpose of the work is to, “proceed with the rehabilitation of various sections of roadway, including associated improvements to the...

'Geo-cached' treasure awaits adventurers in Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park

There may not be gold in them thar hills, but there is a geo-cached load of treasure hidden within the reaches of Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park. BC Parks and the Geocaching Association of B.C. have placed a geo cache in Kokanee, along with 99 other parks around the province, with prizes for those who find […]

Buying a West Kootenay cottage and keeping the peace

As summer approaches thoughts start turning to lapping waves, crackling campfires and tranquil forests. It’s the time of year when cottage, cabin or beach house fever starts to take hold.   But the sunny dream of owning a vacation home may be dampened by the reality of property prices in many of the region’s popular vacation […]

Putting the power in the hands of the people: a Local Food Guide

What started as a desire to see food produced locally three years ago by a small group of people in the Slocan Valley has grown to over 200 members, a surge in valley produce and now an online resource. Called the Local Food Guide, the online resource will be taking root at the existing business […]

POLICE: RCMP seek help in tire theft

Police are asking for help to locate a truckload of tires valued at over $40,000 that was stolen from the Grand Forks Kal Tire shop. The break-in took place on Thursday, Jun. 23 sometime during the night and the thieves made off with numerous new and re-tread tires. “The outside fenced compound had been broken […]

District receives final funds despite drop in student enrolment

The Kootenay Lake school district’s overall enrolment numbers are down 115 students, corresponding to a 2,367 drop province-wide, as final student numbers from the Province roll in. School District No. 8 had a final total of 5,031 students enrolled district wide in full time programs as recorded in June, down from the 5,146 estimated in […]

OP/ED: Oops ..where did you go??!?

It seems like so long since I penned a column, and spoke directly to you, our readers, whom I value so deeply. I’m sorry for that, and for The Source’s somewhat diminished content in recent weeks – rest assured, we’ll be right back to inspiring hate mail and death threats in short order. LOL. (Is it okay to say “LOL” in a...
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