Coroners Service identifies Trail drowning victim
The BC Coroners Service has confirmed the identity of a man who was found deceased in the Columbia River on July 18. The man is Andrew Lee Evans, aged 28, from Fruitvale. Evans was witnessed entering the Columbia River by RCMP officers on July 10, and was seen to be experiencing difficulties before being swept away by strong...
Interior Health announces another closure of Victorian Community Health Centre
The Interior Health weekly closing of Victorian Community Health Centre Emergency Department has been released. Kaslo and area residents will be without emergency care from 5 p.m. Tuesday, July 23 to 8 a.m. Wednesday, July 24 and 5 p.m. Wednesday July 24 to 8 a.m. Thursday, July 25. Outside these hours, the emergency department will […]
No go for medicinal pot grow on North Shore
By Suzy Hamilton, The Nelson Daily The board of the Regional District of Central Kootenay unanimously voted against a rezoning application that would allow a north shore couple to grow medicinal marijuana under the new Health Canada regulations (MMPR). “We turned it down because of the potential impacts and that it was no benefit to […]
Land purchase grows Taghum Beach Park by 8.3 acres
The Regional District of Central Kootenay made Taghum Beach Park more of a happening place in the summer with the recent purchase of 8.3 acres adjacent to the day-use area. “We are thrilled about this acquisition of land which will improve the park for the many residents and visitors who enjoy it,” said Ramona Faust, […]
Government announces opt out options for smart meters
Ed note: The following is a press release issued byt the BC government: Bill Bennett, Minister of Energy and Mines, announced today that BC Hydro will offer new options for customers who have put their smart meters on hold. Government is responding to public concerns by providing opt-out options with the costs borne by those […]
Community Foundation ready to serve Castlegar
The Community Foundation of Castlegar and District now has official charitable status as confirmed on July 1st by the Canada Revenue Agency. “We are very pleased that the lengthy process to achieve this status has been successful," said board president Bob Jackson. “This means the foundation can now receive funds and issue...
Advertising Feature: Why Does Pinnacle PAC Offer Free Initial Consultations?
Many professional firms offer “free initial consultations” to the public as an enticement to get customers in the door. It’s part of their promotional strategy to attract new customers. Pinnacle PAC offers free initial consultations for a few other reasons. First, we want to get to know our prospective customers. We view the relationship between […]
POLICE BEAT: Canoe concern has happy ending
Yesterday saw a fortunate ending to a dicey river situation, according to Trail RCMP Sgt. Rob Hawton. “Shortly after 4 p.m. on July 16, police received a call that there was a capsized canoe with a number of people in the water in the Columbia River at Rock Island in Trail,” Hawton said. “Police and […]
Justin Trudeau to visit Trail and Nelson within the week
Prime ministerial hopeful Justin Trudeau and his family will be in Nelson and Trail for informal meet-and-greets in less than a week, according to Southern Interior Liberal Riding Association president Dan Ashman. Ashman said Trudeau will be in Lakeside Park in Nelson on Sunday at around 5 p.m. and in Trail's Gyro Park at 2...
UPDATED: No one seriously injured in Thrums accident yesterday
Traffic flow on Highway 3A east of Castlegar was tied up Tuesday afternoon following a three-car accident less than a kilometer west of the Thrums Market, but only one person was sent to hospital, and without life-threatening injuries, according to RCMP Sgt. Laurel Mathew. The accident happened around 4 p.m., when a woman heading toward […]