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COLUMN: Part One -- Human Consciousness, Under Construction

Human Consciousness, under construction: Doing Good, Becoming Better, Following Leaders I fought in the old Revolution on the side of the ghost and the king. Of course, I was very young And I thought that we were winning. I can’t pretend I feel very much like singing As they carry the bodies away.        -- Leonard Cohen, The...

Opinion: Profit over safety = recipe for disaster

On February 3, a 150-car train carrying toxic chemicals derailed near East Palestine, Ohio. Close to half the town’s 4,700 residents had to evacuate as deadly gas and smoke fouled the air and chemicals contaminated waterways. Fortunately, no people were killed (although at least 3,500 fish perished), unlike in the devastating...

COUNCIL MATTERS: Rossland City Council meetings, February 21, 2023

CoW: working toward a Recreation Master Plan; the “15 Minute City” conspiracy theory surfaces in Rossland;  electronic participation in Council meetings;  “CIP” is now “ReDi”;  a new RDKB report; and, federal electoral district boundaries changes are coming; and, Ophir Reservoir is filling nicely. Council met at 3:00 PM for...

Two vehicle crashes in as many days in Rossland prompt police warning about winter road conditions

On Feb. 17, at 15:18 p.m., Frontline Trail and Greater District RCMP and Integrated Road Safety Unit officers responded to a report of a single motor vehicle roll over near the intersection of Murphy Creek Forest Service Road and Hwy 3B in Rossland. Police say a 62-year-old West Kelowna woman was driving a 2021 Ford Ranger ...

BC SPCA offers 50% off all adoptions

February is the month for love, and what better expression of love than the unconditional devotion and affection of a four-legged friend? The BC SPCA is offering 50 per cent off all adoption fees from Feb.10 through 26 at its locations throughout the province. The adoption promotion is presented by Hill’s Pet Nutrition. “We...

Province touts use of Electronic logging devices to make roads safer

Starting this summer, provincially regulated commercial vehicle operators will be required to use electronic logging devices (ELDs) to track drivers’ time behind the wheel, reducing the likelihood of driving while tired.  ELDs automatically record driving time, helping to ensure commercial drivers do not drive longer each day...

Local hospice urges public to make waves in swim-a-thon fundraiser

The Greater Trail Hospice Society (GTHS) is holding its annual swim-a-thon fundraiser on Thursday, March 9 at the Trail Aquatic Centre. “This event is our major fundraiser of the year,” says Society Chair Brenda Hooper. “We’ve held this event most years since 1997 and rely on the funds generated to support our Hospice Programs,”...

Power couples: British Columbians quarrel over home energy use

New BC Hydro research shows many couples in B.C. are engaged in power struggles over home energy use – from room temperature and lights left on to running the dishwasher half full. The survey, conducted on behalf of BC Hydro, finds over a quarter (26 per cent) of British Columbians who are in a relationship said they regularly...

Go Fund Me Page set up for Rossland family who lost 25 relatives in an earthquake overseas

A local woman, Chantelle Drouin, has started a Go Fund Me page for a Rossland family who lost 25 family members in an earthquake in Turkey. Drouin described her fundraiser as follows:   "My dearest friend and colleague Cheryl Forrest and her three children have suffered a tremendous loss that no family should ever have to...

Canada invests $2.39 million to make Trail’s Skills Centre more accessible and sustainable

Thursday, the Honourable Harjit S. Sajjan, Minister of International Development and Minister responsible for the Pacific Economic Development Agency of Canada, and Morag Carter, Executive Director of the Skills Centre, announced a federal investment of more than $2.3 million towards the Skills Centre Eco-Renovation Project....

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