Bringing science to life for Kootenay youth
“For a child there is no division between playing and learning; between the things he or she does ‘just for fun’ and things that are ‘educational.’ The child learns while living and any part of living that is enjoyable is also play.” -Penelope Leach Science, like all subject matter in life, can be taught, read […]
Vander Zalm in Castlegar to oppose HST
Photo by Kyra Hoggan: Former B.C. premier Bill Vander Zalm discusses the HST with residents at the Castlegar Public Library Monday. Roughly 50 people showed up at the Castlegar Public Library Monday morning to hear former B.C. premier Bill Vander Zalm slam the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) due to take effect on June 1 of this […]
New cop hits ground running with grow-op bust on Columbia
Two Castlegar residents have been arrested after a search warrant was executed on their Columbia Avenue home last Wednesday. Castlegar RCMP Sgt. Laurel Mathew said over 100 marijuana plants, along with pre-packaged marijuana, were found in the home in the 100 block of Columbia Avenue. A 29-year-old female and 37-year-old male were arrested and are […]
Selkirk residence re-vamp a go
Selkirk College is pleased to announce that the design–build services contract for the renovation of the Tenth Street student residence in Nelson has been awarded to Wildstone Construction and Engineering. This is the end of a two-phased tendering process which began in January of this year. Phase one involved the selection of three companies deemed […]
Hate Twitter? I used to...confessions of a convert
Contemplating the heady flow of data in and out of my current work environment, it surprises me that I am returning again for a quick chat on Social Media, more so that I am choosing Twitter to chat about. Why Twitter? Well because Twitter just turned four years old and recently just tweeted its 10 […]
Councillor votes 'no' on budget; Celgar deal signed
Though few people (just under 20) attended the special meeting of council Monday night , it offered some interesting developments. An agreement between Celgar and the City of Castlegar was signed, Celgar manager Al Hitzroth offered a presentation describing the necessity of the deal, and one councillor voted in opposition to the agreement, the budget […]
Fatal car crash in Castlegar
A car crash Sunday on Highway 3A, just past 14 Street in Castlegar, has led to the death of a local man. At about 12:30 a.m., police responded to an accident in in which the 49-year-old female driver (from Nelson), lost control of her car and went down a steep embankment, according to RCMP West Kootenay […]
INTERVIEW: Interior Health's Frank Marino responds to surgeons
Last week The Source ran an interview with Dr. Andre De Greef, head of surgery at KBRH, addressing doctors’ concerns about looming cuts to the OR. This week, we’ve got a reply to that story from Frank Marino, the Health Service Administrator for Trail and Castlegar. When did you hear from surgeons about the issue and […]
Selkirk College promotes Healthy Hearts at Work
The Nursing program at Selkirk College has partnered with Interior Health to promote wellness in the workplace. Over the last few months, first and third year Nursing students and the Interior Health’s Chronic Disease Management Department have collaborated their efforts to empower employees of organizations to get healthy by holding on-site “Hearts at Work” fairs. The fairs offered testing for […]
Six weekend Permaculture Design course to be offered in Nelson
This year, Kootenay Permaculture, in cooperation with Selkirk College, is offering a 72 hour Permaculture Design Course in a six weekend (12 day) format. The course will start on April 3 and run for three weekends in April and three weekends in May. It will be offered at the Silver King Campus in Nelson. The goal of the course is […]