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RCMP: Facebook not the venue for reporting crime

Local police are reminding residents that social networking sites like Facebook are not the place to report crimes, and that false allegations of criminal activity posted on these sites can have serious repercussions.This, after a Facebook thread last week reported that a group of men accosted one girl, who allegedly escaped...

CBT wants your vote on photo contest

View images by clicking here Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) wants you to vote for your favourite photo! The Show Us Your Basin photo contest, which closed earlier this month, received nearly 1,000 images from residents across the Basin. These images have been narrowed down by a selection committee and now CBT wants residents to choose […]

SPCA launches new campaign

The B.C. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (BC SPCA) has launched a provincewide education campaign to raise awareness about the plight of chained, backyard dogs. “Every year SPCA animal protection officers respond to hundreds of calls about dogs who are chained or tethered in backyards,” says Lorie Chortyk, general manager of community […]

Author to present at Castlegar Library

Author Chris Czakowski presents a a slideshow and lecture and will sign copies of her new book A Mountain Year at the Castlegar & District Public Library on Nov. 14 at 3 p.m. Czajkowski was born and raised in the north of England. She lived and worked in Uganda, New Zealand, the South Pacific and […]

Selkirk College unveils Founders' Wall

Ed Note: The following is a press release issued by Selkirk College:On Oct.16, Selkirk College celebrated Founders' Day in honour of the individuals who sowed the seeds, laid the corner stones and created our regional college.Nearly 40 Selkirk College founders, Ffounding retirees, chartered students, retirees and current staff...

Next goal: set a court date, says mayor

Castlegar mayor Lawrence Chernoff (pictured left) said the next step for Castlegar in its $3.6-million taxation conflict with local pulp mill Celgar is to see a court date set, so the whole issue can be dealt with and everyone can move on.He said the whole situation has been incredibly frustrating, which is why he welcomes ...

Castlegar chosen for regional climate change initiative

Columbia Basin Trust’s (CBT) leading-edge initiative, Communities Adapting to Climate Change, is wrapping up Phase 1 with two communities in the Columbia Basin now equipped with action plans on how to adapt to impacts of climate change at a local level…and three more ready to get started on new work, including Castlegar. “After months of […]

City grants scrutinized

Castlegar city council, at its regular meeting Monday, appeared to evidence a greater emphasis on decision-making regarding grant money, overturning two finance committee recommendations in response to community requests.The first committee recommendation was that council deny the United Way's request for $1,000 to help support...

Fair focus on sustainability in Castlegar

More than a few Castlegar residents find dire environmental predictions scary – so the city is offering its own twist on Hallowe'en, hosting a Sustainability Fair at the Complex to help ease fears and assist the environment as we head into autumn.On Oct. 31 the City of Castlegar, along with community partners like Fortis B.C.,...

RCMP: Pedestrain unharmed; bear spray a bad thing

An accident backed up traffic along Castlegar's main drag this morning, but police say there's no cause for concern.According to Castlegar RCMP Cpl. Deb Postnikoff, a call came in at 6:40 a.m. indicating a pedestrian had been hit by a motorist while using the crosswalk at Fourth Street on Columbia Avenue.“It turns out, the ...
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