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RCMP Recruiting is coming to the West Kootenays

On Oct. 12, 2023, RCMP Recruiters will be in Castlegar and Nelson. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., the RCMP will be participating in the Selkirk College Career Fair in the Castlegar Campus gym. At 5pm, RCMP Recruiters will hold a Mandatory Career Presentation in room P303 at Selkirk College’s 10th Street Campus in Nelson. […]

LETTER: Sign petition to save our dog park

RANT to the residents trying to close down the dog park at Millenium in Castlegar because of: . Dogs barking and making noise during daytime (it empties after sunset) . Dogs running through their yards (from the fenced in dog park? How?) . Decreased Sandpipers in the area (Sandpipers decreased when they removed the pools […]

Newsletter from MLA/Minister Katrine Conroy

On Sept. 30, people across British Columbia and the entire country observe Orange Shirt Day to honour the children who suffered in the residential school system and to remind all Canadians that “Every Child Matters.” Since 2021, Sept. 30 is also the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. This year marks the first time that this day […]

LETTER: Protecting human rights and inclusiveness

Dear Elected Representatives to the School Boards 8 & 20: I write today to express my concern over the negative impact on the lives of teachers and students that the Anti-SOGI voices are attempting to create. I support all initiatives that line up with our Province’s Human Rights guidance, to protect the most marginalized in […]

City Requesting Water Conservation on Oct. 7

The City of Castlegar is requesting that residents limit their water consumption to essential use only on October 7, 2023. Water conservation efforts are being requested to accommodate major maintenance activities required at Mercer Celgar. During this time, the City’s main water supply will be restricted and the City will rely on reservoirs for water […]

Grant Thornton Boosts Support for Selkirk College Indigenous Students

Helping Indigenous learners achieve post-secondary ambitions at Selkirk College is the aim of a $5,000 donation by Castlegar’s Grant Thornton office. Presented at the beginning of the fall semester, the local office of the national professional services firm continued its ongoing support of the Selkirk College Foundation with fresh funds targeting support for Indigenous students […]

Castlegar closing seasonal parks as winter looms

With the days getting cooler, seasonal closures begin this week at Castlegar’s parks. The natural swimming ponds at Millennium Park and the splash zone at Kinsmen Park are now closed for the winter. The seasonal park washrooms and water fountains remain open and are expected to close in mid-October. These closures are necessary to prevent […]

Column: Planetary Boundaries

As scientists warn that we’ve pushed the planet “well outside the safe operating space for humanity” and young people march for their futures, the fossil fuel industry campaigns to keep its products, and the world, burning. Industry’s push for continued global energy market dominance accounts for the climate emergency in the most cynical way. Most […]

Newsletter from MLA/Minister Katrine Conroy, housing tops list

For many people in our community and across B.C., affordable and available housing is top of mind. It’s one of our government’s top priorities too. This week, our government announced two actions from our Homes for People plan that will help get more British Columbians into affordable homes, faster. We launched the Single Housing Application Service […]

Four wildfire firefighters killed in crash near Cache Creek

On Sept. 19, 2023, at approximately 2 a.m., emergency crews responded to a two-vehicle collision reported 1km west of Juniper Beach Provincial Park, on Highway 1, near Walhachin, BC. Upon crews arriving, one of the vehicles involved being a semi-tractor trailer had caught on fire. The driver of the semi-truck was able to escape before […]
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