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City spares us stink; offers indoor composters

 The City of Castlegar is upping the ante in its green gamble – after offering composters and rain barrels to great effect in previous years, they’re now bringing residents green kitchen can composters. Why are they doing this, you ask?  Easy – because the alternative stinks.  “The composters have carbon filters on top – if […]

Castlegar kids home after project conclusion and African safari

 Day 10 The objective of today was was to give us a bit of the local history and culture. First off, we headed north to the Hendrik Verwoerd tunnels. These tunnels are part of a Trans African highway which stretches all the way to Cairo. Next up, we went to the Phippidi falls where we climbed down […]

Municipal leaders from across Canada gathered in Nelson today

Over 100 delegates from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities were in Nelson today for one of their regular board meetings, with preparations for parliament on the menu. The FCM represents the interests of its 2,000 member municipalities on policy issues that are handled at the federal level. During the scheduled meetings, board members will discuss […]

Jobs and economic diversification rise to the fore in tour: Murray

Ask and you shall receive. And Joyce Murray, Liberal MP for Vancouver Quadra and former BC Environment Minister, asked what the Kootenay region needed. The former East Shore resident wrapped up her two-day tour meeting Wednesday with community leaders from Nelson, Castlegar, Trail, and the Queens Bay area to discuss key local issues related to […]

SECOND UPDATE: Columbia Avenue shut down by gas line break

It wasn’t until around 7 p.m. last night that crews finally re-opened Columbia Avenue for traffic, after a gas main was broken by a construction crew just before 11 a.m. Early estimates of how long it would take to fix the severed gas main  turned out to be unfoundedly optimistic. Fire Chief Gerry Rempel was originally […]

Update: Pipe bomb in Kokanee Creek Park ‘successfully’ neutralized by RCMP

A package containing a pipe bomb and other explosive material found in Kokanee Creek Provincial Park Wednesday morning were successfully neutralized by the RCMP’s Explosive Disposal Unit (EDU) later in the afternoon. RCMP had determined that a pipe bomb and other explosive material were in the suspicious package, described as the size of a shoe […]

Truckers take 2011 GFI title

The Lewiston Paffile Truckers took home $18,000 in winnings as the champions for the 2011 Grand Forks International tournament after defeating Australian Geelong Baycats 9-1 under the heat of a late Boundary summer sun Monday.  While the Baycats traveled the farthest for the tournament, the Truckers are experienced on the Grand Forks field having visited the tournament […]

Update: Armed robbers caught in the Creston/Kootenay area

Two brothers sought on Canada-wide arrest warrants and considered armed and dangerous were apprehended Sunday morning near the U.S. border south of Creston, RCMP said. Ian Michael Butz, 28, and Jason Avery Butz, 26, were arrested after an off-duty Canada Border Services Agency officer spotted the pair near Creston, RCMP Cpl. Dan Moskaluk said. The […]

Bears? An electrifying solution

It is beginning to feel like fall and plums, apples, pears and other fruit are the bounty of the season.  But fall is also the season when we often see bears in town taking advantage of all the fruit that we make available.  One solution is electric fencing. Bear Aware will be hosting a free […]

Arts and heritage organizations get assistance for professional development

Arts and heritage organizations are facing many challenges. Meet those challenges head-on with this upcoming professional development workshop in Nelson, Sept 24 and 25. Presented by Leslie Thompson, this workshop will cover effective board management, volunteer recruitment and management, marketing and fundraising fundamentals for arts and heritage organizations – key elements for sustainability. Travel subsidies […]

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