Summer Reading Clubs -- for Kids AND Adults
Enrich your life by reading, whatever age you are. The Rossland Public Library is hosting not just one, but two summer reading clubs this season -- one for kids and a new one for adults. For kids: BC Summer Reading Club 2017: Walk on the Wild Side The Rossland Public Library invites kids of all ages to join the 2017 BC...
Spokane Street Project Starting Friday, May 26
Rosslanders must be getting accustomed to the temporary inconvenience of our infrastructure improvements. There was the Columbia Avenue project, then the Washington Street project and the bin wall replacement; each of them involved re-routing or delaying traffic. This season, the Spokane Street improvements will disrupt our...
Fire considered 'lucky' given potential damage
A structure fire in Rossland yesterday is being hailed as “extremely lucky” despite having caused an estimated $50,000 worth of damage, according to Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue Captain Glen Gallamore. The call came in at 4:30 p.m. and crews arrived on scene at 4:35 p.m. at 2049 Happy Valley Road in Rossland. Thirteen...
Hunter-Funded Wildlife Agency Quietly Announced Before BC Election
By Judith Lavoie. This article is from DeSmog Canada. A plan to form a new, independent wildlife management agency in B.C., which would relieve the provincial government from managing contentious wildlife issues such as grizzly, wolf and caribou populations, is generating anxiety among some conservation groups who fear the...
Council Gets Stuff Done; Fixes a Donations Problem; LED Street Light Facts; No Free Arena Time
Rossland City Council Meeting, Tuesday, May 23, 2017 Five Council members attended: Acting Mayor Andrew Zwicker presided, with Councillors Lloyd McLellan, John Greene, Andy Morel, and Marten Kruysse. Mayor Kathy Moore and Councillor Aaron Cosbey were absent. Public Input Period gave a resident an opportunity to air his...
COLUMN: What Kind of a Noise Annoys a Neighbour?
At Tuesday's Council meeting, a Rossland resident complained about noise from a neighbour's yard. "First it was their dog, now it's chickens," he declared. His battle with his neighbours has been long, acrimonious and on-going, and has included his displeasure with the appearance of their backyard vegetable garden. He also...
Trail city council responds to sale of Waneta Dam
In a Closed Meeting held on May 23, Trail City Council discussed the legal implications associated with the recently announced sale of the Waneta Dam by Teck Resources Limited to Fortis Inc. Council also took the opportunity to review the City’s involvement when Teck sold one-third of its interest in the Dam to BC Hydro in...
Small fire downtown gets startling response from fire dept
A shed fire downtown drew a massive response from the Castlegar Fire Department Tuesday night, as it was reported during department training exercises. “The call came in at 8:50 p.m. to respond to a structure fire in the 700 Block of 10 Avenue,” said Fire Chief Sam Lattanzio. “Because we were training, we had trucks out and...
RDCK, New Denver planning boundary-expansion-for-water deal
Residents of a tiny community on the outskirts of New Denver may soon be off their 13-year-old boil water advisory.
But it may cost them their independence.
The directors of the Regional District of the Central Kootenay passed a motion at their May meeting to support the Village of New Denver’s application for grant money for capital upgrades to the Denver Siding water system.
But in exchange, the 25 water users in the community would become part of the Village of New Denver- if the deal goes through.
Clothesline Project set to 'air' in Castlegar next week
Castlegar and District Community Services Society invites you to the Clothesline Project, recognizing the issue of violence against woman and all other kinds of violence during the Victims and Survivors of Crime Week.
It’s an opportunity to support and have dialogue about this important issue which could impact anyone.