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Body recovered in tragic rafting accident

The body of 54-year-old Wade Brunelle was recovered this morning after a summer rafting trip turned tragic last night.   Brunelle fell from his raft into the river east of Grand Forks about 100 metres from the confluence of the Kettle and Granby rivers in deep water. He was rafting with his brother who lost […]

Search teams search to locate missing river tuber

Search teams worked frantically Sunday night for a missing tuber from the Kettle River. Fire Chief Blair MacGregor was on site directing teams working alongside the Grand Forks Search and Rescue as the RCMP oversaw the operation. Volunteers lined the banks and bridges of the river south of where the Kettle meets the Granby looking […]

Co-gen a no-go for Interfor

International Forest Products Ltd. (Interfor) will not be proceeding with its plan to develop a co-generation plant in Grand Forks after they received news that their bid to B.C. Hydro was unsuccessful.  On August 2nd, Interfor announced that its proposal under Hydro’s Phase 2 Power Call to construct a 20 MW power plant at Grand […]

2011 Nelson Airshow goes 'Big' and packs in the crowds

Move over Abbotsford Air show Nelson is coming up from behind. While Abbotsford may have the Canadian Forces Snowbirds and a few other heavyweights — CF-18 Hornet Tac and A-10 Thunderbolt II — organizers of the 2011 Nelson Flightfest did just fine, thank you very much, as thousands of spectators from throughout the region flocked […]

Boundary Sawmills scrambles for $1 million to close mill purchase in Midway

With a target in sight of $1 million, Stephen Hill is literally hitting the pavement in Vancouver to raise the money needed to complete the purchase of the Midway mill site for Boundary Sawmills Inc. (BSI).  “I’m handing out brochures asking for assistance to pay off our deal with Fox,” said Hill. Hill has been […]

Taking wing this Saturday with Nelson Flighfest

Two military aircraft will highlight one of the largest single-day events in the West Kootenay as Nelson Flighfest gets off of the ground this Saturday. The Nelson Pilots Association will be hosting the annual event, as well as the Airport Appreciation Day in an aviation event that attracts both locals and folks flying in from […]

Environmental toxicity — Part three

By Dr. Brenda Gill The first two articles discussed what environmental toxicity was all about, what type of symptoms are indicating a toxic overload and some of the simple solutions to removing them from your body.  This article will discuss supplements and herbs that would be helpful. Herbs that would be helpful: Milk thisle (Silymarin)- […]

The chemical romance that is Shambhala: three days of bliss

If you missed the five-day window in which to purchase tickets to Shambhala Music Festival when it opened in late spring (before it sold out), this story won’t do you any good. And if you do have tickets to one of the biggest festivals in Western Canada, this story probably won’t do you any good either […]

Kootenay Ice host Major Midget tryout camp this weekend at NDCC Arena

Midget-aged hockey players from throughout the Kootenays will be in Nelson this weekend to attend the evaluation camp of the Kootenay Ice Midget AAA Hockey Team. The Ice is part of the 11-team B.C. Major Midget Hockey League for players 15, 16 and 17 year old. Camps are held every year to evaluate players and […]

KIJHL kicks off 2011012 season September 16th, Leafs travel to Castlegar to meet Rebels while Hawks are in Grand Forks

The Kootenay International Junior Hockey League, releasing its schedule Thursday, opens the 2011-12 regular season schedule on September 16th with a 10-game slate. Opening night includes all four West Kootenay/Boundary teams as Murdock Division Nelson Leafs visit KIJHL finalist Castlegar Rebels while Beaver Valley Nitehawks travel to Grand Forks to meet the Bruins. The teams […]