UPDATED: Car involved in power pole crash Thursday allegedly stolen from Heritage City Auto
A Slocan Valley man has more on his plate than just surviving a car crash. The man has now been arrested for Break Enter and Theft and Possession of Stolen Property after the vehicle that crashed into a power pole early Thursday morning was allegedly stolen . “Police investigation confirmed that the vehicle in question […]
MED MARIJUANA: Opening minds and discussions
A series of medical marijuana stories as provided to the Sentinel by a Medical Marijuana license holder. Medhead is writing anonymously because of the potential stigma their condition and medication would have on their life in a small community. This is an introduction to Medhead and where this series is going to go over the […]
OP/ED: Hooked on phonics. Seriously hooked.
Since I am a lover of the written word (at least the writing part of it), it may not come as a surprise to you to hear that I am also a bit of a bookworm. Not a bookworm in the usual sense, though. I can go months without finding a novel that interests me […]
Kootenay CSI: Drug recognition experts bode ill for local stoned drivers
RCMP Cpl. Phil Mager (ironically, pronounced ‘Major’) just came to the Koots in July, and drug users will want to know about him – he’s a drug recognition expert. Mager is the non-commissioned officer in charge (NCOIC) of the West Kootenay Integrated Road Safety Unit, and part of his mandate is to ensure drug-impaired drivers […]
POLICE BEAT: Cops contain bears near Warfield school; recommend charges against local man
Parents may be wondering why there was a police presence outside Warfield’s Webster Elementary School this morning – Trail RCMP Cpl. Dave Johnson said the issue was a trio of bears. “We actually got a call at 6:45 a.m. from a concerned citizen, saying there was a cougar in a tree near the school,” […]
RDCK, CUPE Local 2262 reach tentative deal in NDCC labour dispute
The picket lines are down at the Nelson and District Community Complex after the Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) and unionized workers of CUPE Local 2262 agreed to a tentative settlement Wednesday evening. “It’s definitely a weight off of everybody’s shoulders, that’s for sure,” Steve Stringfellow, National Rep for the Canadian Union of Public […]
Suspicious package closes Credit Union
Update: (5:00 p.m.) The roads around the Grand Forks Credit Union are open again after RCMP determined that the briefcase left on the bank’s doorstep did not contain explosives. Boundary Detachment investigators reviewed the situation with the RCMP Explosives Disposal Unit throughout the day and requested the assistance of a special trained dog unit for […]
'Canada's Carbon Corridor' Part 1: Connecting the dots across Northern BC
I recently returned from a whirlwind tour across northern BC, one of many legs of filming for a documentary and multi-media project I've been co-directing for the past year and a half, called Fractured Land. The people we spoke to along the way, the sights we witnessed and documented finally brought into focus the real ...
Ottawa's failure to follow own law threatening endangered species: Ecojustice report
A new report that evaluates the effectiveness of Canada’s endangered species legislation is pointing to the federal government’s failure to follow its own law as one of the biggest barriers to saving imperilled wildlife. Released today by Ecojustice, Failure to Protect: Grading Canada’s Species at Risk Laws, gives the federal,...
CUPE Local 2262, RDCK return to bargaining table in NDCC labour dispute
There soon could be an end to the labour dispute between the Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) and CUPE Local 2262 workers at the Nelson and District Community Complex. As of Tuesday, the two sides are back at the bargaining table. “We back at the table with the employer,” Steve Stringfellow, National Rep for […]