From battering rainfall to big rocks: a post-flood State of the Union
With the sun shining and no severe weather warnings pending, it’s perhaps acceptable to begin hoping the worst of the rain is over, after a month that shattered precipitation records by a 68-per-cent margin (although showers are predicted for Sunday). As of Wednesday, the Southeast Fire Centre recorded 204.9 mm of rain, as...
OP/ED: Waltons, eat your heart out. This family knows how to have FUN
A family fun-filled day, that’s what we had planned. You know, like the ones they show on commercials with all of the slow motion laughter and delight. Well, I’m sorry to tell you, all that that just didn’t happen. I’ve now decided that family fun-filled days are only possible if you pack; a good sense […]
Prosecution supports Trail youth's sentence in Internet luring/sexual exploitation case
Judge Don Sperry sentenced a Trail youth to two years of treatment and supervision after pleading guilty to 10 of 47 charges in Castlegar court Tuesday. The charges, ranging from extortion to impersonation, relate to the Internet luring of 10 boys between the ages of 10 and 14 years old, who were then coerced to […]
Million-dollar alley takes another toll, with six sent to hospital
Castlegar’s ‘Million-dollar alley’ was the site of yet another crash yesterday, this time sending six people to hospital. According to Castlegar RCMP Sgt. Laurel Mathew, it was roughly 3 p.m. when two vehicles collided head-on while travelling Highway 22 near Trowelex. “A grey pick-up truck being driven by a 55-year-old man...
LETTER: Council's chicken decision coming home to roost
Ed Note: See bottom of letter for information about Facebook group supporting urban chickens in Castlegar. I'm baffled by the arguments Castlegar City Council is using to prohibit backyard chickens in small numbers. If the concerns really relate to noise, excrement, and attraction of pests - then why do we allow citizens to...
LETTER: Cuts at Castlegar Primary don't just hurt programs - they hurt kids
What has 34 legs, speaks Russian but has no teacher? The soon-to-be Grade 3 Russian Bilingual (RB) class. Unfortunately, it is the intention of school administration to split this class between two schools: 13 children will remain at Castlegar Primary in a split Grade 2-3 RB class, while four children will be sent to a...
Nakusp wants doctors in the neighbourhood, uses house as incentive to come to community
The community of Nakusp will do nearly anything to protect their medical services at the Arrow Lakes Hospital, even buy a house. Over the past five years the number of physicians in the community, which serves upwards of 5,000 people in the region, has dropped from three full-time and one part-time physician to one full-time […]
State of emergency rescinded after Broadwater slide; but remain in place for five RDCK areas
The States of Local Emergency declared Saturday due to a mudslide near Robson has been rescinded, but remain in place in five RDCK areas, according to the RDCK’s Emergency Operations Centre. “The State of Local Emergency declared June 23, concerning the landslide which closed Broadwater Road north of Robson has been rescinded,” said public information […]
Selkirk College joins forces with Taiyuan Normal University to provide unique opportunity
There’s a sign on the side of the building at Taiyuan Normal University (TNU) in Taiyuan, China, that reads — Sino-Canadian Selkirk College of Taiyuan Normal University. The reason for the sign comes from a unique collaboration between TNU and Castlegar’s Selkirk College which offers a three-year English diploma program. TNU develops and delivers the […]
Emergency centre offers flooding update and resources
RDCK Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) staff and emergency responders continue to monitor various rivers and creeks across the district as ongoing and forecasted precipitation warrants increased awareness and vigilance by everyone. Record precipitation amounts in June have initiated numerous flood events since the early part of the month. Intense rainfall (upwards of 60-80 millimetres over […]