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BRAZIL: Murder of indigenous child provokes reaction

This post is part of our special coverage Indigenous Rights. The murder of an eight year old child from the Awa-Gwajá indigenous community, allegedly burnt alive [pt] by loggers in the state of Maranhão, Brazil, has caused outrage throughout the Internet, as well as disbelief by many in the face of such cruelty. The Indigenous...

US government expands definition of rape to include men

On Friday, the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) expanded its long-standing definition of rape to include men, and the rape of any gender by lack of consent — as opposed to physical coercion. The revised definition should ensure all rapes are recorded in crime statistics. Valerie Jarrett, a White House...

Ministry stats show cellphone law saves lives

The law targeting drivers using cell phones appears to be working says a provincial government news release.The new law “is estimated to have saved 16 lives and brought about a 12-per-cent reduction in the number of serious injuries,” the Solicitor General’s Ministry.Changes to the Motor Vehicle Act came into affect in Feb....

Selkirk College’s Mir Centre for Peace offers community mediation services

Mediation is the art of resolving conflict through peaceful means; through reflection on one’s own thoughts, values and feelings toward conflict, as well as relationships with others involved in the conflict.If this sounds like a useful practice for your life, be sure to take advantage of the new Mediation Services Program ...

Castlegar man facing laundry list of charges after alleged attempted robbery

 On Jan. 8, at 2:29 a.m., police received a report of an attempted robbery of a taxi driver in the downtown core of Trail. The taxi was flagged down on Bay Ave. by a male, who then jumped in the vehicle and ordered the driver to drive, as he had a gun in his pocket. […]

Trail couple arrested and charged after weapons incident

On Jan. 5, police received a report of threatening with firearm that occurred the previous day at a residence in East Trail. There was a verbal confrontation between two individuals on the street that ended with one of them lifting his shirt to reveal what appeared to be a handgun tucked in his waistband. The […]

Housing continues to play a key role in economy

 Housing-related spending accounts for more than 20 per cent of Canada’s gross domestic product, contributing about $330 billion to the Canadian economy in 2010 — up 7.1 per cent from $308 billion in 2009. This and other key findings are in the ninth annual Canadian Housing Observer, released today by Canada Mortgage and...

Free Film Screening and Talk about the Japanese-Canadian Internment experience

Touchstones Nelson is partnering with Selkirk College and the Mir Centre for Peace to present a free community event about the Japanese-Canadian Internment experience during World War II. This free community event will take place on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Mir Centre for Peace at Selkirk College. The event will begin with a […]

Mushing passion shared by Rail Trail 200 directors

If you go out for a walk along the TransCanada Trail in Greenwood you may just be surprised by the call "Go Haw!"   If you should hear that call, you may want to stand to the side while Terri Meyer and her dog team race on by.   Meyer, a Greenwood resident and director for the Boundary's own annual Rail Trail 200 Dog Sled...

Skier from United States killed in avalanche near Golden

An avalanche near Golden has claimed the life of an American skier Friday. At approximately 3:30 p.m. on January 6, Golden/Field RCMP received a report on an avalanche in Molars Bowl, just west of Golden. It was reported that a group of back country skiers were caught in the avalanche and one person buried.  The […]