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Three days to celebrate 40 years: the Vallican Whole party

The Vallican Whole Community Centre, originally the epicentre of the counterculture movement in this part of the West Kootenays, is celebrating its 40th birthday with a three-day party Aug. 26-28. Who can believe it’s 40 years since this wild and crazy bunch of dreamers built the most beautiful hall in the Kootenays? Several of the […]

The most painful sting in the world

By BBC Earth Steve Backshall and the Deadly 60 team trek deep into the hot and muddy jungle to seek out one of the world’s most elusive birds of prey. But no Deadly 60 trip is without its surprises, and when Steve meets an old enemy his nerves truly are put to the test. What’s […]

Check out two area gallery/museums free, through your library

The more we get together the happier we’ll be, goes the song—and the Nelson Public Library agrees. The Library has partnered with Touchstones Nelson: Museum of Art and History in Nelson, and Kootenay Gallery of Art in Castlegar to give Library members a taste of these great places—and all it takes is a Library card. […]

Cranbrook to host stop on Community Gaming Grant Review tour

People in the West Kootenay have one more kick at the Gaming review can, courtesy of the East Kootenay. BC’s Community Gaming Grant Review will visit Cranbrook for a community forum on Thursday, Aug. 25 at the Prestige Rocky Mountain Resort. Skip Triplett, appointed last month by Premier Christy Clark to lead the independent review, […]

Water meter protests all wet

 City contractors trying to install water meters are meeting some resistance from residents – and city officials are warning people that’s a decision they may later regret. Castlegar Mayor Lawrence Chernoff said several people have now turned the contractors away, and he’s not sure they understand the financial consequences of so doing.  “If you get […]

Police seize big-money pot production; local man facing charges

 A 26-year-old Castlegar man will be facing charges after police raided a grow-op believed to be worth about $700,000, according to Castlegar RCMP Cpl. Darryl Orr.   “On Aug. 17 at approximately 12:30 a.m., the Castlegar Crime Reduction Unit, along with Castlegar General Duty members, executed a search warrant issued under the Controlled Drugs and Substances […]

Llamas loose on local lawn

 It’s not uncommon, in the Koots, to find wildlife in one’s backyard – but imagine waking up one morning to find two llamas lounging on your lawn. Fruitvale’s Darcy Samulak doesn’t have to imagine anything – except maybe how to feed his furry new friends, and how to find their owners.  “When we got up […]

Why, oh, why, Wile-E? Local cats fast becoming a favourite snack for area coyotes

If you’re like me, a cat person who does a lot of walking around town (not with the cat, obviously), you might have been noticing an awful lot of missing cat signs posted on telephone poles and community bulletin boards. It seems that every few days, there is a new sign up announcing another vanished […]

Keeping the search alive one year after Owen Rooney's disappearance

For the parents, and siblings of Australian Owen Rooney, every day is a painful reminder that he is still missing one year after his mysterious disappearance from Grand Forks, B.C.  “It’s always there – it never really feels normal. A huge part of you is missing and you don’t know where he is or if […]

Castlegarians jailed for attempted murder/ assault

Two local residents are now in jail after two separate incidents, according to Castlegar RCMP Sgt. Laurel Mathew. “Robyn Mackay, age 51, who was charged with the attempted murder of her father in August 2010, in Castlegar,  has pled guilty and received a jail sentence of six years,” Mathew said, adding that 31-year-old Joshua Street was […]