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Child poverty on the rise in B.C. but still no plan for relief

Could B.C. be the very last province to enact a plan to fight poverty? That’s the question asked by B.C. Campaign 2000 last week as it published its latest report card on child poverty. The province’s child poverty rate rose from 14.5 percent in 2008 to 16.4 percent in 2009, using Statistics Canada’s low income […]

Fire takes house on Johnson Flats

Grand Forks residents flocked to the scene of billowing black smoke engulfing a house located at the end of 19 Street on Johnson Flats Saturday morning. Although it appears as if the firefighters are not too interested in stopping the fire, incoming fire chief Dale Heriot said the whole event is an exercise. Owners of […]

KENYA: Food security concern as farmers change crops to coffee production

ELDORET, 23 November 2011 (IRIN) - The switch by many farmers in Kenya's Rift Valley province from staple cereals to more profitable coffee is likely to increase the country's dependence on grain imports and possibly affect food security, agricultural experts have warned."It is unsafe to use our land for crops with the hopes...

UPDATE: Occupy Nelson to rally for housing on Friday at City Hall

Occupy Nelson will assert homelessness one of its key priorities at the Housing For All: Voices From The Street rally Friday. The rally is in response to a meeting with Mayor John Dooley, members of City council, ANKORS and the Nelson Committee on Homelessness, where Occupy Nelson proposed the creation of a safe-space for the […]

BC Hydro files plan to meet reduced rate expectations

BC Hydro’s plan to reduce the rate increases it is seeking from customers over the next three years will involve 700 job cuts and depends on improved electricity markets to deliver higher revenue from its trading division, the utility revealed Thursday, the Vancouver Province’s Derrick Penner reports. The utility filed its amended application for rate […]

Taking Chances brings Rebels/City a happy ending

A letter expressing upset to city council penned by the president of the Castlegar Rebels, Jim Craig, has proved to be the catalyst for a good news story, in which everyone walked away happy.  Craig said in a letter included in Monday night’s council meeting that the Rebels rely on their community bingo nights for […]

Addams bucks up to return surveillance cameras

RCMP regained possession of camera cards containing images from sensitive police files from a surveillance gone wrong.   Staff Sgt. Dan Seibel, operations NCO for the Kootenay Boundary Regional RCMP Detachment, said that he retrieved the government property earlier this week from Dion Nordick, known as Buck Addams, through his lawyer.    “Since this incident […]

Final council meeting ends with tears and cake

Monday night saw an unusually emotional city council meeting, as the five re-elected incumbents said their good-byes to councillor Kirk Duff. Duff was the only incumbent seeking re-election who lost his seat, and this by a mere 41 votes.  The loss means an end to, or at least a pause in, a 20-year career in […]

RDCK seeks restrictions on use of new Nelson transfer station property

The regional district is taking some issue with the new waste transfer station site in Nelson, and will be trying to get restrictions placed on the types of waste management activities the site can undertake. Regional District of Central Kootenay’s (RDCK) Central Resource Recovery Committee has recommended the board of directors ask staff to pursue […]

The West Kootenay Food System: An exciting economic Development Opportunity

After many months of research, interviews and discussion, the much anticipated first step towards what will hopefully become a regional food system alliance for the West Kootenay is now complete. In April of this year, funding and support was secured to carry out research into organizations in Canada and the United States which are seeking […]

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