Illinois high schools now required to buy insurance for athletes
This past Sunday, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn signed into law a bill known as “Rocky’s Law” that requires Illinois high schools, through the local school district, to buy catastrophic injury insurance up to $3 millionUS or medical costs for up to five years, whichever one comes first, that covers student athletes. The insurance must cover […]
Jury awards American woman $18.6 mill in lawsuit against Equifax
A jury awarded Julie Miller of Marion County, Oregon $18.6 million last Friday in a federal lawsuit against Equifax. The lawsuit claimed she spent two years trying to get Equifax Information Services to fix major mistakes on her credit report which cost her the opportunities to get new credit. Miller said she had contacted ...
RDKB hires new animal control officers
Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) accepted a contract with the BC Commissionaires at their July 25 meeting. The Commissionaires will accept the position as animal control officers for one year starting Sept. 1 for a fee of $8,600 a month plus an initial $1,500. They will cover animal control issues in Grand Forks, Christina Lake, Greenwood […]
Vandals cause upwards of $10,000 damage over long weekend
During the long weekend period starting Friday, Aug. 2 to Monday, Aug. 5, the Castlegar RCMP responded to 55 complaints, including expensive vandalism and one major theft, according to Cpl. Debbie Postnikoff. "The majority of the complaints were causing a disturbance and mischief related incidents," she said. "Castlegar...
IHA lifts Do-Not-Use order for Kootenay River, but not Lemon Creek or Slocan River
Residents of the area impacted by the July 26 jet fuel spill at Lemon Creek are advised of the latest health update: All Do Not Use water restrictions on the Kootenay River above and below Brilliant Dam have been removed. This means that water drawn from the Kootenay River may be consumed, and that it is now safe for recreational...
COMMENT: Cluster Munitions and Bill S-10
The federal government has tabled legislation, Bill S-10, An Act to Implement the Convention on Cluster Munitions. My party opposes this Bill because it does not signify an attempt to ratify the Convention on Cluster Munitions but in fact, proposes to make an exception to it. Cluster munitions can release hundreds of explosives over a large […]
Perry Ridge fire now 100-per-cent contained
People in the region feeling parched for good news may be refreshed to hear the Perry Ridge fire, about 4.5 km west of Winlaw, is now 100-per-cent contained. "Since (Aug. 1), the Perry Ridge fire received 19 mm of rain. This precipitation resulted in very little fire activity yesterday and so far today," according to a...
Executive Flight Centre Update #5: Hiring fair for Lemon Creek clean up on Aug. 7
Here is the latest information regarding the Lemon Creek fuel spill for August 5: Breaking News – Katherine Enns, RPBio, MSc Volunteers for Response Katherine Enns, RPBio, M.Sc. has been asked to assist the Slocan River Streamkeepers Association with the interpretation of the environmental data and communication with the...
The warmest July since 2007
It was a July for the weather record books. “It was the warmest July since 2007,” Ron Lakeman, meteorologist at the Southeast Fire Centre in Castlegar, said in a statement. “The high temperature exceeded 30 degrees 18 of the 31 days.” Lakeman said the reason for the gorgeous month weather-wise was due to a “high […]
UPDATE: Resiliency Centre for Slocan; showers/toilets/etc available today
Breaking News – Resiliency Centre Open to Residents- The Community Resiliency Centre at the Winlaw Elementary School is now operational. The purpose of this Resiliency Centre is to support the local residents who have been impacted by the fuel spill by providing a “one stop shop” for accessing water, showers, lavatories and...