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The heron will soon land in Nelson

An eight-metre tall bronze sculpture of a blue heron, created by internationally-recognized artist Jock Hildebrand, will soon have a home in Nelson. The City had the opportunity to have the sculpture donated by the developer that commissioned it, in exchange for a tax receipt. “I think Heron’s Landing will be a perfect fit for Nelson, […]

Cops arrest known sex offender in Penticton

 RCMP in Penticton immediately located and arrested  known high risk sex offender Ronald Teneycke on  Aug. 1 after receiving a report of a sexual assault made by the victim who managed to flee from her assailant, late Sunday night in OK Falls, BC.  The Penticton RCMP received a call from a frantic woman from an Ok Falls...

Update: 'Armed and dangerous' man thought to be in West Kootenay caught in Osoyoos

The RCMP got their man, David Wesley Bobbitt, Wednesday thanks to an alert orchardist just south of Oliver. RCMP spokesman Cpl. Dan Moskaluk said Bobbitt, 35, was trying to set up camp on the orchardist’s property when the owner approached the Penticton man and asked him to leave. “Following the conversation between the two, the […]

Out There: Looping Through the Selkirks

As a kick-off to my long weekend staycation (which for me means staying at home being a home-body), my dad and I decided to go on a road trip from Rossland, to Creston, and then over to Nelson. The Salmo-Creston-Nelson part of this route now has an actual name, as evidenced by the signs I […]

A NOBLE PURSUIT: The deplorable HST decision

There’s still time to submit your harmonized sales tax (HST) referendum vote – but as far as how one should vote, now that’s a more complicated path to tread (ballots my be in the mail or returned in to a Service BC office by Friday, August 5).  It is my opinion that there are only […]

Dr. Brenda Gill: Environmental toxic exposure (Part two)

By Dr. Brenda GillThe last article gave you a questionnaire to help determine if environmental toxins should be considered in your case.  This article will discuss what kinds of symptoms are typical for someone with a toxic overload and some of the solutions.  These are some of the “red flags” I look for with an environmental...

Not a lot of hot air: Flightfest wings into Nelson this weekend

The hot winds of summer are blowing the annual Flightfest into Nelson this weekend. The Nelson Pilots Association will be hosting the annual event, as well as the Airport Appreciation Day on Saturday. This aviation event attracts both locals and folks flying in from across BC, Alberta the US — last year’s furthest participants flew […]

Team Wilderness Traverse.com tops 2011 Raid the North Extreme

Team Wilderness Traverse.com was clearly the cream of the crop at the 2011 Raid the North Extreme.The Canadian/New Zealand squad (team captain Bob Miller and Jakob Van Dorp of Ontario and Sarah Fairmaid and Gordon Blythen of New Zealand) dominated the field to capture bragging rights when the race finished Sunday in Trail.Team...

Phone and computer scam has NPD issuing warning to Nelsonites

Another phone scam is ringing in the ears of Nelsonites — this one with cyber twist. A computer and telephone fraud scam is currently plaguing the Nelson area, with fraudsters posing as company representatives cold calling people to tell them that — for example — their computer is running slow or has viruses. They then […]

Help a toad or two cross a road at Summit Lake this summer

Each year tens of thousands of western toadlets, each not more than the size of a dime, get squashed as they attempt the treacherous migration from the shoreline of Summit Lake to upland habitat across Highway 6, south of Nakusp. But for six hours over two days this summer, you can help them migrate safely. […]