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POLICE: Bush party goes bad

A Grand Forks man has been charged after a bush party took an ugly turn Sunday night. Timothy LaFreniere was charged with aggrevated assault and is scheduled to appear in court today. At about 3:00 a.m. on May 13 the Grand Forks RCMP were called out to the local party spot known as moto after […]

COMMENT: TRIUMF Lab helps make case for electoral finance reform

Who would ever have thought that a single political donor could have disclosed so much about the sorry state of affairs surrounding money and politics in B.C. In what they now call a “learning experience,” TRIUMF – Canada's nuclear physics laboratory located at the University of British Columbia – finally acknowledged last ...

Fire guts North Shore house Monday

The news just got a lot more interesting for a North Shore couple. While watching the 5 o’clock  segment the couple noticed smoke and fire coming from the house at 2184 Highway 3A at approximately 5:20 p.m. Monday. “All I noticed was the . . . news was on when we saw the fire start and called it in,” […]

More than $3 million to be spent for Highway 3 improvements

The province is investing more than $13 million in Highway 3 improvements, with more than $3 million to be spent in the West Kootenay region. Four projects valued at $13 million will get underway this year, improving safety and travel for residents, visitors and commercial drivers on Highway 3 in the West Kootenay, Similkameen and […]

Selkirk College supports local KAST winner

On April 14, 2012,  82 young scientists participated in the West Kootenay and Boundary Regional Science Fair. The 2012 event involved the largest number of senior students than in previous years. Selkirk College Integrated Environmental Planning Technology Instructor, Rob Macrae, did not expect to be involved but when he was...

UPDATED: Pilot in plane crash identified

Three passengers are dead, including pilot Colin Moyes, of West Vancouver, after a single-engine de Havilland Beaver crashed in the Okanagan Sunday evening. Moyes was described by friends as an experienced pilot in his early 50s. The plane was en route back to Pitt Meadows when something went terribly wrong. The crash occured close to […]

Greenwood gold water gets official award

It's official. The City of Greenwood now has the trophy plate to prove it has the best tasting municipal water in the world. City mayor, Nipper Kettle, was presented the award during a "Best Tasting Water in the World" ceremony in Greenwood Friday, May 11. More than 200 people packed the McArthur Centre in downtown Greenwood...

North Shore, Balfour Departments respond to Nine Mile house fire

Quick reponse by a thoughtful neighbour may have saved a North Shore family from possibly life-threatening injury following a roof fire Thursday (May 10) at 4230 Highway 3A nine miles north of Nelson. At approximately 4:50 p.m., North Shore Fire Department received a call of a fire on Crescent Bay Road after a neighbour noticed […]

HIGH STREAM ADVISORY: Boundary on watch for flooding

A few days of warmer temperatures led to a shift from accumulating snowpack to melting resulting in rising river levels across the Southern Interior this week, putting the Kootenay / Boundary regions on flood alert. The high stream advisory was posted by the B.C. River Forecast Centre on Thursday as they anticipate continued...

RCMP: Bank robbery thwarted in Quesnel

A 41-year-old male is in police custody following a bank robbery in Quesnel, according to RCMP Const. Krista Vrolyk. “Shortly before 5 p.m. on Friday, Quesnel RCMP received a report of a bank robbery,” Vrolyk said. “Staff at the Scotiabank called 9-1-1 after a lone male entered the bank, demanded money and quickly fled on […]

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