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DeGroot shooting now oldest open IIO investigation

An officer-involved fatal shooting dating back to Oct. 13, 2014, has now become the oldest open investigation being handled by the Independent Investigations Office of BC (IIO). (For coverage of the shooting, click here). The sixth-oldest open IIO investigation is also local, after a fatal shooting on Kinnaird Bridge in...

Chief addresses fire preparedness in Castlegar and area

After last year's frightening fire season and the massive fire in Fort McMurray this season, residents are understandably wanting to know what the Castlegar Fire Department (CFD) is doing to protect our community from interface fires. To clarify, the province defines wildland/urban interface as the geographical point where ...

RDCK residents can now get emergency alerts via text message or landline

Emergency communications in the RDCK are getting a big boost from a new system that will notify residents and visitors about emergency events throughout the region. The Emergency Alert notification system is a free and easy program that enables users to receive free text messages and landline calls notifying them of emergencies...

Nelson man 'put his life at risk' to save BOB jumper

Ryan Labbe was preparing to enjoy some quiet time Friday (May 13) night at Lakeside Park. The City of Nelson worker had just pulled his vehicle up to the Lakeside Park boat launch when he heard yelling coming from the Big Orange Bridge deck. Labbe said there was a distraught man on the bridge that was screaming he was going...

Selkirk College School of Environment & Geomatics Students Awarded for Superb Work

Applied Science Technologists & Technicians of British Columbia (ASTTBC) Regional Manager Bruce Stevens attended the Selkirk College graduation ceremony last month to honour five students from the School of Environment & Geomatics for their presentations made during the recent applied research conference. The students...

COLUMN: Catastrophe Punctuates the Human Story

Disaster in “Canada’s most divisive city” When I label Fort McMurray our ‘most divisive city’ I am stealing the phrase of a Globe and Mail journalist. It is an apt label. Fort Mac and what it symbolizes – the fossil-fuel industry and resource capitalism – does indeed divide us into camps according to our political response ...

COLUMN: Eating Less Meat Will Reduce the Earth's Heat

Will vegans save the world? Reading comments under climate change articles or watching the film Cowspiracy make it seem they’re the only ones who can. Cowspiracy boldly claims veganism is “the only way to sustainably and ethically live on this planet.” But, as with most issues, it’s complicated. It’s true, though, that the ...

Retaining wall replacement on Columbia, flood damage claim, sewerage differences, and more

Report on Rossland City Council's Regular Meeting, May 16, 2016 Council members present:  Mayor Kathy Moore, Councillors Lloyd McLellan, John Greene, Andrew Zwicker, and Andy Morel.    Absent:  Marten Kruysse and Aaron Cosbey Public Input Period:  Christine Andison of Red  Mountain Racers (RMR)  handed out a summation of the...

La Cafamore: Classical Music From The Movies (And Other Internet Lies)

Now in its eighth season of performances in the Kootenays, La Cafamore presents: Music from the Movies (and other internet lies).  The trio consisting of Angela Snyder (violin), Alexis More (viola) and Carolyn Cameron (piano) will plays works of Felix Mendelssohn, Dimitri Shostakovich and Joe Hisaishi. When:  Thursday June ...

Washington Street Construction: May 17 Update

WHAT IS HAPPENING THIS WEEK? Locating service connections from 3rd Ave - 4th Ave Rock breaking between 1st Ave and 2nd Ave for water, sewer, storm main alignment. Sanitary and Storm mainline pipe and manholes up to 2nd Ave. PEDESTRIAN ACCESS We encourage all pedestrians to avoid Washington St and find alternate routes to and...

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