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Culture Tour coming to Christina Lake

Taking place August 8 & 9, from 10 am - 5 pm, the Columbia Basin Culture Tour allows you to explore artists' studios, museums, art galleries and heritage sites during this free, self-guided event. Travel to studios and archives that aren't normally open, see demonstrations, new exhibitions and collections or meet people...

Trail recreation rates to rise

Rates are on the rise for recreational services in Trail. Monday afternoon, council received three readings of the Trail Recreation Fee Bylaw Amendment Bylaw 2795. The bylaw will be advanced to adoption in August and proposes an increase in fees by 1.7 per cent at various facilities including the Memorial Centre and gymnasium. Additionally, those […]

Wildfire in Casino area causes concern for residents

A wildfire yesterday in the Casino area proved to be a fairly minor one, despite its alarming proximity to Trail residences, according to Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue chief Terry Martin. “There’s a main power line heading out to Teck, and there was a fire in the cleared brush underneath,” said Martin, adding the...

Columbia Basin Culture Tour fast approaching - and free!

Taking place Aug. 8 and 9, from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., the Columbia Basin Culture Tour allows you to explore artists' studios, museums, art galleries and heritage sites during this free, self-guided event. Travel to studios and archives that aren't normally open, see demonstrations, new exhibitions and collections or meet people...

SE Fire Centre battling 52 new blazes since Monday

Recent thunderstorms have kept BC Wildfire Service crews busy fighting dozens of new fires in the Southeast Fire Centre. Crews have responded to 52 new fires since Monday, 50 of which were caused by lightning. The Boundary region had 23 new wildfires. The largest covers 25 hectares and is located north of Midway and east of...

CBT and Fortis plugging local communities into energy savings

Several West Kootenay communities will soon be reducing their carbon footprint thanks to $168,000 support from Columbia Basin Trust and FortisBC. Over the next year, participating local governments will work alongside the Community Energy Association (CEA) which will provide expert support to help communities, in FortisBC’s...

Local CO Jason Hawkes saves family in distress on Kootenay Lake

By Zaynab Mohommad, The Nelson Daily A friend in need is surely a friend in deed. A vacationing family is thankful for the quick actions of local Conservation Officer Jason Hawkes after their boat took on water across from the Kaslo Municipal Campground on the afternoon of (Tuesday) June 30th. “You have to be very […]

Nelson Pilots rolls out red carpet to BC Float Plane Association

The came, they landed and they all had a great time. The British Columbia Float Plane Association (BCFA) fly-in and annual general meeting was a tremendous success as a large contingent of participants and planes took over the Nelson Airport for the weekend. “A few of the members came to Nelson last year for the […]

'Burn off operation' responsible for huge column of smoke coming from Sitkum Creek Wildfire; Martin Mars helps fight Akokli Creek fire on East Shore of Kootenay Lake

Residents concerned about the huge column of smoke coming from the Sitkum Creek wildfire north of Nelson Saturday afternoon can be rest assured BC Wildfire Service crews have everything under control. Fire Information Officer for the Southeast Fire Centre, Karlie Shaughnessy, told The Nelson Daily the smoke is due to “burn ...

Sitkum Creek wildfire keeps on growing

The Southeast Fire Centre is now reporting the Sitkum Creek Wildfire is estimated at 530 hectares. The active, interface wildfire, which started July 4, is listed at 50 percent contained. It’s located four kilometers north of Kootenay Lake, between Sitkum and Duhamel Creeks on the North Shore. The BC Wildfire Service has recently reduced the […]