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Rotating teacher strikes to continue; community rallies

Rotating teacher strikes will continue next week, with instruction brought to a halt in every school district for another full day (in SD 20, that will be June 2, and June 5 for SD 8. See end of story for all district schedules). “On Monday, June 2, schools and other SD20 locations will be picketed by members of the BCTF,” ...

Free Trail event features expert on putting children and families first

“Putting children and families first” is a one time event that will be free to the public in Trail on June 10 and 11. Participating in the event will be Joanne Schroeder, who is a child development expert from the University of British Columbia. “People who are passionate about children and families will want to attend this...

Outpouring of community support rallies around Levy family

The logger who was killed in a tragic accident near Beasley on Monday always “went the extra mile to help a friend,” said a close family friend. “Kyle Levy had a heart of gold.” Levy, 35, was killed Monday in a fatal logging accident west of Nelson, BC while working as a choker for AF Timber. The accident occurred at 8 a.m.,...

BREAKING: Bodies of Slocan drowning victims recovered

On Wednesday morning, May 28, the bodies of three male youth who died in Slocan Lake on May 10 were successfully recovered, according to RCMP Sgt. Darryl Little. The deceased are Hayden Kyle, 21, Skye Donnet, 18, and Jule Wiltshire-Padfield, 15. "The recovery efforts involved Ralston and Associates, Arrow Lakes Search and...

GALLERY: Picket lines in Robson during rotating strike

Photos courtesy Brandi Dueck Rotating strike action in the SD 20 (including Rossland, Trail and Castlegar) on May 27 saw protesters at most schools in the district - including Robson Community School, where these photos were taken. The following day saw picketing in Nelson and area. Meanwhile, the SD 20 Track and Field meet...

'Good Samaritan" clarifies dog attack; calls for city action

The Good Samaritan credited with saving a young girl and her puppy after a dog attack in Millennium Park on May 19 is clarifying his perception of the incident and calling for a policy shift to better protect park/playground users. Chris Talbot, 42, said the attacking dog was an unneutered, Pitbull-type dog (one of the biggest...

Wetlands, library renos, and will the Gold Fever Follies survive?

This is a report on the Rossland City Council meeting held on May 26, 2014.  For those who haven't read this column in the past, your reporter's intention is to give you a realistic idea of what happens in council meetings, and where the various council members stand on different issues -- not to report only on particularly ...

Op/Ed: Thoughts from a teacher's kid

Tap tap tappity tap tap. One of the strongest memories I have from my childhood is my dad tapping away at the computer. It’s not my earliest memory, but it happened nightly, so it was burned into my head. It was a comforting sound. My room was across the hall from his office and he would be working steadily into the night, ...

Trail begins consultation via mail with residents impacted by boundary extension

Residents who will be effected by the City of Trail's proposed boundary extension can expect to receive a letter this week (if they haven't already) asking them whether they support the move, according to Trail CAO David Perehudoff. “The (expansion) process is still underway and no approval has been provided,”...

Missing elderly Chilliwack man may be in BC Interior

The Chilliwack RCMP are seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing elderly Chilliwack man. William Mooney (Bill) was last seen on May 1 at a credit union on Cheam Avenue in Chilliwack. Police and family members are concerned for Mooney’s physical and mental health and are asking the public for their assistance in...

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