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Grizz book ticket to KIJHL conference final

Two teams have booked tickets to the conference final after the Revelstoke Grizzlies blasted Kamloops Storm 10-4 in Kootenay International Junior Hockey League Playoff action Wednesday in Revelstoke. The Grizz scored four times in each of the first two periods to halt the Storm and win the best-of-seven series 4-1. Revelstoke now meets Osoyoos in […]

Bee warned: losing our native bees will really sting. Local entomologists to help BC see Bees

In what sort of accommodation do bees stay while on holiday? A bee and bee, of course.   Common sense may tell us that having more creatures flying around that could potentially sting us might not be a good idea. Lynn Westcott, a Castlegar-based entomologist, disagrees with that. Throughout her career she’s been stressing the […]

Low attendance at SD 20 meeting disappoints

Local officials are disappointed with a meager turn-out to last night’s School District 20 (SD20) public consultation meeting at Stanley Humphries Secondary School.  Only about 40 people, including at least 15 SD 20 staffers and three Castlegar city councillors, were on hand to discuss the district’s options in moving forward...

Cancel-gar no more: airport upgrades slated

What was once renowned as the ‘Cancel-gar’ airport should be taking off with some improvements this year, as the city works to upgrade the facility and its services to reflect its role as the recently-named  West Kootenay Regional Airport.   First, the city will be forming an Airport Advisory Committee with representatives from across the […]

Expo to draw thousands this weekend

It’s that time of year again, when Castlegar gears up for spring and summer with the chamber of commerce’s 11th annual Home and Lifestyles Expo.  Chamber executive director Pam McLeod said this year’s offering promises to be better than ever, with 69 vendors and an exciting range of booths, services and products.  “We had...

Kootenay Savings workers reject latest offer

One hundred and fifty unionized employees at Kootenay Savings Credit Union have rejected the company’s latest offer by 81 per cent. As a result, the union (Local 9705) and the company have said they are trying to set a date to sit down and begin bargaining process all over again. Over 90 per cent of […]

Rebels close in on Murdoch Division title, edge Hawks 4-3

By The  Nelson Daily SportsTwo seasons ago the Castlegar Rebels made it to the Murdoch Division only to be swept in four games by the Nelson Leafs.There’s not much of a resemblance between the two Castlegar teams.Taylor Anderson had three points to lead the Rebels to within one game of advancing to the Kootenay Conference...

Nakusp Hockeyville supporters gear up for March 8

By Bruce FuhrThe Nelson DailyIt’s so close residents and Hockeyville supporters from Nakusp can taste it.On Tuesday, March 8 supporters from Nelson to Nakusp will be glued to their television sets or computers to watch the Kraft Hockeyville 2011 Top 10 show on CBC.“Nakusp is still a buzz with excitement and with the announcement...

LETTER: Selkirk students' union rep refutes B.C. minister's defense of education budget

To the Editor: Ida Chong: Out to Lunch on Budget  I would like to set the record straight. On Wednesday, Minister Ida Chong condemned the NDP for spreading fear about the government making cuts to student aid programs in the 2011/2012 budget; calling these claims “not true”. While the NDP may have reported a larger cut […]

Two Nelson men arrested under Mental Health Act

Two 30-year-old men were arrested under the Mental Health Act by Nelson Police Department officers in separate incidents in the city over the weekend. One man was arrested in his home without incident on Feb. 25 and the other was arrested on Feb. 27 in the downtown core, said NPD Sgt. Dino Falcone. “They were […]