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COLUMN: Feeding Humanity in a Warming World

Calculating farming’s contribution to greenhouse gas emissions is difficult, but experts agree that feeding the world’s people has tremendous climate and environmental impacts. Estimates of global emissions from farms range widely. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency puts them at 24 per cent, including deforestation,...

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

Oxygen Art Centre in downtown Nelson is an artist-run venue that provides space and programming for artists and the public to engage in the creation, study, exhibition and performance of contemporary art in all disciplines.   Oxygen Art Centre is currently accepting submissions for its Exhibition and Residency program.  ...

A Fort Mac Evacuee Thanks Rossland

An evacuee from Fort McMurray wants to thank Rossland for helping her and her family have what she calls "a soft landing" when they arrived here, exhausted and reeking of chemical smoke from the wildfire devastating swaths of the boreal forest -- and the city of Fort McMurray.  Lisa Chobanuk-Borse (who grew up in Rossland) ...

A New Truck with Rossland Carshare

News Flash!  Rosslanders who join Rossland Carshare now have access to a pick-up truck as well as a car.  The 2000 Ford Ranger is a new addition, and is here on a trial basis, to assess demand.  Hint:  joining Carshare will be much less expensive than buying, insuring, and maintaining a pick-up truck of your very own for...

City says good-bye to beloved Councillor Kevin Chernoff

Councillor Kevin Chernoff of Castlegar City Council has passed away suddenly this morning. Mayor Lawrence Chernoff said, ”On behalf of City Council, I want to express our shock and dismay at the sudden passing of one of our fellow councillors, Kevin Chernoff. Kevin has long been a valuable member of our Council and our...

Selkirk College Students Assist Arrow Lakes Restoration Project

Selkirk College students in the Integrated Environmental Planning (IEP) Program dug a little deeper into their studies at the end of the semester along the banks of the Lower Arrow Lake. At the tail end of completing the first year of the two-year program, 17 students gathered in a 50-hectare wetland area just up the lake...

Poverty groups continues to pressure government over BC Bus Pass changes

The Nelson Committee on Homelessness (NCOH), along with over 150 organizations from around the province have signed on an open letter released by the BC Poverty Reduction Coalition calling for changes to the Provincial bus pass rates and transportation program for people living in poverty. The Province plans on increasing the disability benefits by $77 […]

'V-Formation' -- A New Sculpture Graces Rossland

On Friday morning, Nelson artist Nathan Smith's interactive sculpture, "V-Formation" came to Rossland and settled into the courtyard beside Mountain Nugget.  The artist accompanied the  flock on its journey.  The interactive aspect of this sculpture becomes evident when a person turns the bicycle pedal at the front of the...

Late-night mill fire prompts impressive regional effort from three fire departments

A late-night fire at Kalesnikoff Lumber Thursday served to underline the importance of mutual-aid agreements between fire departments in our region, according to Tarrys Fire Chief Greg Patterson. Patterson said they got a call at 11 p.m. from Trail fire dispatch reporting a structure fire at Kalesnikoff Lumber (just off Highway...

Developers look for financial and non-financial support from the city for affordable housing project

An affordable housing project that is “very close to shovel ready” is asking the city to overlook other projects that are preparing to solicit grant money in favour of its proposal, as well as around $700,000 in financial support. The working committee for the Kootenay Christian Fellowship Share Housing Initiative appeared before city council Monday […]

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