Attempted murder suspect to remain in jail
Robyn Mackay, 50, will remain in police custody after a bail hearing in Nelson yesterday. Mackay, a Castlegar resident, was arrested after a 73-year-old Castlegar man, her father, was stabbed repeatedly on Aug. 15. “At (about) 12:15 a.m., Castlegar RCMP received a report of an elderly adult male being the victim of a stabbing...
City to respond to SD 20 school closure plans
City of Castlegar mayor and council have referred a School District 20 (SD 20) report to committee in preparation for drafting a letter expressing dismay at the district's proposals. The letter is in response to SD 20's new plans to reduce costs, which includes the closure of the Blueberry Communtiy School Hub. "I thought it...
Rezoning sees rare split vote at council
More than 20 people showed up for a public hearing Monday night on the rezoning of a property on 21 Street just off Columbia Avenue. The property is the proposed site of a new two-storey building to house J.J.'s Fashions, but residents expressed concerns that the street is too narrow to allow proper traffic flow. “There ...
Bear bylaws to be enforced with fines
City council, at its regular meeting Monday night, decided that public education isn't doing the trick and it's time to start enforcing bylaws meant to reduce the amount of unsecured garbage drawing hungry bears into the city. The issue arose after remarks made by Mayor Lawrence Chernoff drew national media attention, shedding...
Some locals bear-ly aware ... but fines will get their attention
Wow – newsflash – the City of Castlegar is actually considering enforcing its own bylaws. Stop the presses, she says sardonically. That shouldn’t be news at all, if you ask me … it should just be a given ….but the sad part is, I guarantee a hue and cry when residents start having to […]
Public meeting on $25-mill expansion draws 100+ residents
As many as 100 people were on hand at the Complex Saturday morning to discuss the proposed $25-million expansion plan, which includes a new sheet of ice, a new tot pool and more. The meeting was designed to provide information to residents so they may cast an educated ballet in the upcoming expansion referendum, which is...
Castlegar goes solar
The City of Castlegar is one of 15 communities and one First Nation across BC that is looking to develop and expand innovative solar power programs. The City will receive $5,000 in funding to enable them to develop solar hot-water programs in an effort to promote clean energy, reduce greenhouse gas and create a more sustainable...
TECH TALK: No such thing as a stupid question
We've all had moments, I think, during which a computer made us feel profoundly stupid (My dad had one that, every time an error message popped up, it would also emit an evil laugh. Seemed funny at first, but Lord, how we learned to hate that computer). The cause of frustration, for most of us, is often the complicated nature...
Waneta partnership formalized
Columbia Power Corporation (CPC) and Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) announced today that they have formally signed a partnership agreement with Fortis Inc. (Fortis) to construct the Waneta Expansion Hydroelectric Project, south of Trail, BC. The agreement will see Fortis with a 51-per-cent share of the project, CPC with 32.5 per...
Mir lecture focussed on emotional intelligence
Selkirk College’s Mir Centre for Peace Lecture Series invites you to explore the foundation for peace on the planet with Vancouver-based Emotional Intelligence Specialist David Cory. As a specialist in the Emotional Intelligence field for the past 12 years, David Cory will share stories and review humankind’s ability to ...