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No Answers From the Conservative Candidate, After all

A couple of weeks ago, I sent each candidate in this riding an invitation to answer questions — the same questions for each candidate — to allow the candidates and their parties to help us all understand both the differences and the similarities in their respective positions on issues and their policies, and what they […]

The First Set of Questions for our Candidates: Denesiuk Answers

This is the first of three sets of questions.  If the answers arrive, the next set will appear next week.  Each candidate’s responses are published as a separate article.  Please read them all, and compare.  All elections are importatnt, and we all need to be as well-informed as possible — and to vote. Section I:  […]

LETTER: Federal Conservative candidate weighs in on international issues

Daily there are thousands of migrants fleeing to Europe from Syria and Iraq.  This year there have been over 300,000 refugees arriving on European shores.  People are fleeing the savage rule of ISIS in parts of Iraq and Syria and the ongoing civil war in Syria.  We continue to read headlines that ISIS has fired […]

Annual RedFish Festival packs in the people

About 1500 campers and residents came out to the Kokanee Park Visitors Centre Sunday to celebrate the return of the Kokanee at the annual RedFish Festival. And they didn't mind the rain at all! Festivities  moved inside the centre and theatre and kids made great outdoor crafts in the Discovery Room. Meanwhile, centre naturalists...

NPD report suspect nabbed after man robbed at gunpoint in Uphill area

A suspect is heading back to Nelson after being picked up in another community for a suspected robbing of a man at gunpoint in the Uphill region of the Heritage City Sunday night. Police received a 9-1-1 call to dispatch at 11 p.m. (August 30) from a male reporting he had just been robbed at […]

West Kootenay Toy Run right around the corner

In less than two weeks motorcycle riders from throughout the region will be hopping on the bikes to participate in the 28th Annual West Kootenay Toy Run. On Sunday, September 13, riders will enjoy another fabulous day riding the Kootenay loop with friends,meeting new ones, collecting toys for the Areas Food Banks. The ride ...

Campfires back on the burner in Southeast Fire Centre’s jurisdiction

Campfires are back on the camping scene as effective at noon on Monday, August 31, the Southeast Fire Centre’s jurisdiction has relaxed the recent ban. Due to recent spell of cooler weather and wetter conditions in the forecast as well as a decreased wildfire risk in the region, the following activities are now allowed by the...

Campfires once again permitted in Castlegar and Southeast Fire Centre

Castlegar Fire Chief Gerry Rempel says the city is standing down its campfire ban, given the ample moisture the area has received over the past several days. Also, in a press release issued today, the Southeast Fire Centre indicated campfires will once again be allowed within the larger district: Effective at noon on Monday,...

From More to Enough

“We need things consumed, burned up, replaced, and discarded at an ever-accelerating rate.”– Victor Lebow, Journal of Retailing, 1955 Come, gather round, and let’s write a new story. This story will be about nurturant change and provide you with physical and emotional care and nourishment.  It will also alter the way you live...

UPDATED: Evacuation alert for Grand Forks/Christina Lake area lifted

The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary has lifted the Evacuation Alert for areas of Electoral Area D south of the Kettle River, Industrial/Ruckle area of the City of Grand Forks, and the Cascade/Ponderosa area of Christina Lake/Electoral Area C. For the most up to date information visit rdkb.com or follow @AlanLStanley ...
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