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Time's almost up to sponsor a sculpture for this year's SculptureWalk!

Wednesday  is the last day to sponsor a sculpture in this year’s SculptureWalk, then it’s full steam ahead to the Installation Day and Opening Gala on May 26. We will soon be welcoming 30 new sculptures into Castlegar’s downtown core – our biggest event yet. It’s a stellar crop this year, featuring unique, stunning works of...

Saturday's big for moon watchers

Saturday promises to be a big day for nighttime sky watchers as full moon will be the brightest this year. Dubbed the “super moon,” the phenomenon occurs when a full moon reaches its closest point to the earth, making it appear larger than usual. A super moon happens every 14 months, when the full moon […]

Busy weekend for police with bear spray and criminal mischief

Last weekend was a busy one for local police, who answered 71 calls for service (as compared to roughly 25 on a normal weekend, according to RCMP Cpl. Deb Postnikoff. On April 29 at 12:30 a.m., police responded to an address on First Avenue and Fourth Street, where a caller said a group of young […]

LETTER: Not everyone impressed with city delegation to Embetsu

To the Editor: Once again it is spring in the land of Happily Ever After and the mayor's thoughts have turned to travel. Some time ago in his not so peaceful court he was rebuked for his travel plans to a far and distant kingdom. However, being the King of the land, he said to his court, nay I shall bring this back to court...

Regional rivalries rolled out when derby crashes Castlegar

Mark your calendars! May 12, roller derby takes Castlegar by storm when the derby dames of the West Kootenay Womens Rollers Derby League once again battle it out for supremacy and bragging rights on the track. This double-header event features Salmo’s Babes of Brutality taking on the home town team, Castlegar’s Dam City...

Mexican immigrant smuggled into ... Castlegar?

The wee hours of Friday morning saw Castlegar police handling an unusual situation, for our area. “At about 2:15 a.m., a male dialed 911, stating that he had no money and needed help to go back to Mexico,” said Castlegar RCMP Cpl. Deb Postnikoff, adding police went to the No Frills parking lot, where they found the caller. ...

Introducing new Castlegar guide to resources for seniors

A helpful, up-to-date, easy to read resources guide to services for seniors is now available for residents in the Castlegar area. The guide was funded by Interior Health and produced by the West Kootenay Boundary Regional Crisis Line. Publicly-funded and private services listed in the guide range from government services,...

BC Hydro offers update on Hugh Keenleyside Dam upgrades

Last month, low-level outlet gate five was removed from the dam for refurbishment. This process will take approximately three months and entails removing, inspecting and either replacing or refurbishing all of the parts; removing the existing seals; inspecting all existing welds; recoating the gate; installing the new seals;...

A helping hand for hoppers

The modern dating scene might be a perilous one but the modern breeding scene for local frogs, salamanders and toads is just plain deadly. The Pacific Chorus Frog, the Tiger Salamander, the Long-toed Salamander and the Spadefoot Toad spend their winters among the rocks and trees found in Gilpin Grasslands Provincial Park. But when the […]

Bruce Cockburn comes to play at Capitol Theatre in August

The Royal is very proud to announce the second show in our Capitol Theatre Series: An Evening with Canadian icon/singer/songwriter/activist Bruce Cockburn on Tuesday, August 7. For over four decades Bruce Cockburn has been a staple in Canadian music as an ever evolving and skilled lyricist and musician. Cockburn is truly a Canadian legend and […]
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