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Clarence Clemons, Springsteen’s E Street Band sax player, dies at 69

Clarence Clemons, soulful saxophonist most famed for his forty years as a sideman in Bruce Springteen’s E Street Band, died Saturday at a Palm Beach, Florida hospital. The cause of death was complications from a stroke he had suffered a week ago at his Singer Island home. He was 69.   Called the “Big Man” […]

Ainsworth Hot Springs and area get broadband boost

A big broadband boost to the tune of $50,000 will be going out to the communities of Shutty Bench, Fletcher Falls and Ainsworth Hot Springs as the Province is providing cash to expand Internet service. Overall, the province is providing $2.34 million to over 60 locales in rural B.C. to expand broadband Internet into B.C.’s […]

Get your wallet out, this just in from Victoria

Finally, some news out of Victoria for the rural areas of BC: your property taxes are due. Some of the more than 397,000 rural property owners in British Columbia and the Regional District of Central Kootenay may be wondering how to pay their property taxes by the July 4 tax deadline during a postal strike. […]

Canadians spend more time surfing the web than playing with their pets

A new research study of the state of pet health and wellness in Canada has found that the choices owners are making about their pets’ nutrition and exercise could be affecting the length and quality of their pets’ lives. Canada’s Pet Wellness Report; a research study of 1,000 Canadian dog or cat owners and 100 […]

Safety pays as B.C.’s best mine rescue and first aid teams compete

B.C’s best mine rescue and first aid teams put their skills to the test in a spirited competition in Revelstoke. The 56th Annual Provincial Mine Rescue and First Aid Competition brought together provincial mine rescue and first aid teams on June 11. The competition simulated real life situations and tested skills in first aid, extrication, […]

Medical marijuana: Health Canada admits program needs fixing

The Canadian Association of Medical Cannabis Dispensaries (CAMCD) feels they should be directly involved in any process to change the federal medical marijuana program. CAMCD was recently established to promote a regulated approach to medical cannabis access and is currently creating a certification system for dispensaries to ensure quality care is available for patients across […]

Treatment options for environmental sensitivities — part two

Last week Dr, Brenda Gill outlined how to help yourself if you suffer from allergies at this time of the year. Today, she writes part two of her environmental sensitivity column. The following will give you some ideas on how to minimize your reactions. Minimize your known allergens – food and environmental For airborns: Consider […]

Go fishing for free this weekend at Cottonwood and other West Kootenay lakes

Grab your fishing rod and tackle and forget your licence, it’s the annual free family fishing weekend in BC. People can get together with family and friends to go fishing for free without a licence on Fathers’ Day weekend (June 17-19) this year and in the years to come. In Nelson, The Nelson and District […]

CAW reaches tentative agreement with Air Canada, picket lines come down

The CAW reached a tentative agreement with Air Canada earlier Thursday after more than 12 weeks of negotiations with Air Canada. After the tentative agreement was announced, picket lines were taken down and plans were established for ratification votes over the next two weeks on the new four-year agreement. CAW President Ken Lewenza said the […]

Legislation quashes free collective bargaining: union

Postal workers across the country could be forced back to work under a bill that their union is calling unnecessary, unjust, and counterproductive. Minister of Labour Lisa Raitt today served notice of the government’s intent to introduce back-to-work legislation. “We never got a chance in this round of bargaining,” said Denis Lemelin, CUPW National President. […]

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