Poll

Dec

Don’t move a mussel

Imagine your boat so covered in mussels that you must scrape it off every time you want to use it. Imagine native species like trout disappearing from your favourite lake. Imagine intake pipes so clogged that water no longer flows to your house. These issues are real in many parts of North America already. The […]

Wednesday Update: Wilderness Traverse.com dominates Raid the North Extreme - Kootenay Kaos moves into seventh

Wilderness Traverse.com with two members each from Canada and New Zealand, continue to be light-years ahead of the field 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) was heading into Renata late Wednesday. […]

Art-in-the-Park for kids at Kokanee Creek

Art-in-the-Park for Kids at Kokanee Creek 1-3 pm Wed, Thurs, Fri through the summer Kokanee Park Visitor’s Centre Do your kids love making art? Do they love camping? Are you planning day-trips or holidays close to home? If your kids are between five and 12 years old, join Kokanee Park art instructors for regular or […]

Castlegar takes its Chances with new gaming casino, open today

 Today’s the big day – after years of anticipation, Chances Gaming Centre will finally be opening its doors in Castlegar. Grand opening celebrations begin with an invitation-only reception, from noon to 4 p.m., with over 200 guests ranging from the local MP and MLA, as well as mayors-and-councils from all tri-city communities, to contractors and […]

Hit TV show to hit here next month

Hit television-show-hosts the Canadian Pickers are coming to the Koots, and they want to root through YOUR drawers! Okay, maybe that’s putting too fine a point on it, but they do want to explore the overstuffed barns/sheds/attics/basements in the area, using their special skills to discover treasure where the rest of us may see only […]

Dress rehearsal a success for rookie triathletes, Cyswogn'Fun big day goes Sunday at Lakeside Park

By Bruce FuhrThe Nelson Daily Sports Similar to a Capitol Theatre performance, rookie triathletes also need a dress rehearsal to work out any cobwebs before opening night — or in this case, day. Which is just what members of the Nelson Triathlon received during the weekend as the cast did a run through of the […]

Jack Layton steps down to take on another battle against cancer

Jack Layton delivered some bad news to Canadians Monday afternoon from Toronto. The New Democrat leader said he is stepping down to fight another form of cancer after doctors discovered new tumours in his body.
 “I’m going to fight this cancer now so I can be back to fight for families when Parliament resumes,” Layton said, […]

Hundreds of SARS family members flock to Nelson to honour Sheliah Sweatman

Rescue members from Golden to Grand Forks and Smithers to Seattle, Wash., flocked to Nelson Saturday to pay tribute during a memorial service for Ymir resident Sheliah Sweatman. Sweatman, a member with the Nelson Search and Rescue, died in late June after being swept down the Goat River near Creston while members of a swift […]

Celebrate with Celgar this weekend

2011 marks the 50th anniversary for the Celgar pulpmill. To celebrate this historic milestone, Zellstoff Celgar invites kids and adults alike to take a guided tour of the mill. Tours will be offered three times a day, from July 18 to 22. Space is limited, so please book ahead by calling 250-365-4238. Zellstoff Celgar will...

Race along with Raid the North Extreme, starting this weekend

 Atmosphere Raid the North Extreme (ARTNX), Canada’s premiere expedition-style adventure race, is proud to announce a new media strategy that focuses on gaining maximum exposure for all stakeholders through a unique online experience that evolves in tandem with the race itself. “Adventure racing is a dynamic and exciting sport and we have chosen to move […]