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No joy in Nakusp, but still plenty of pride

By Bruce FuhrThe Nelson DailyThere’s no joy today in Nakuspville. Or is there?Despite failing to make the top ten in the 2011 Kraft Hockeyville contest, there remains nothing but “pride” in the town of 1800.“(While) I’m a bit disappointed that we didn't make it farther in the end, (Kraft Hockeyville) brought the community out...

Tales & Legends of the Mountain Kingdom: The love and death of Father Pat

There are so many legendary personalities and characters in Rossland’s early history: it’s an amateur historian’s delight. A lot of the information makes great reading, especially when you get to fill in the blanks with your own imagination. One person who certainly deserves the title of “legend” in these parts is Rossland’s...

Food Friday: Energy food!

 I love Food Fridays! It means I get to experiment in the kitchen and reap the benefits! And yes, share with you as well. These two recipes made their way into my Health in a Hurry: Fast Fun Food workshop last night, and were a total hit! The energy ball recipe is adapted from a […]

U.S. stays mum as Iraqi security forces kill, detain and abuse protesters

By Marian Wang in ProPublica. As the Mideast protests and government crackdowns continue, one country to watch closely is Iraq, with whom the U.S. has along-term partnership and where clashes between protesters and government forces recently turned violent. Even as Iraqi security forces detained and abused hundreds of intellectuals and journalists, the U.S. government—in keeping with a […]

Canadian student groups flood PMO with calls for an end to $1.4 billion in subsidies to oil companies

Nearly two years later it would seem that young Canadians are tired of waiting.  Yesterday hundreds of youth from across the country began calling the hill asking to chat with our Prime Minister, calling for an end to the $1.4 billion in public money current given to oil and gas companies each year. The cross-country “phone […]

Local generosity challenges some myths about Canadian perceptions of poverty

Yesterday, the Salvation Army launched its new Dignity Project with an Angus Reid study it had commissioned about public perceptions of poverty in Canada. The research done by the famous pollsters revealed some interesting statistics and a few shocking myths, including the following:   Nearly 50 percent of Canadians feel that...

Bee warned: losing our native bees will really sting. Local entomologists to help BC see Bees

In what sort of accommodation do bees stay while on holiday? A bee and bee, of course.   Common sense may tell us that having more creatures flying around that could potentially sting us might not be a good idea. Lynn Westcott, a Castlegar-based entomologist, disagrees with that. Throughout her career she’s been stressing the […]

Ode to Pancake Tuesday

A recent conversation with my father went something like this:<?xml:namespace prefix = o /> Me: Dad! Guess what next Tuesday is? Dad: What? It’s the 8th. Me: Yes, but guess what day it is? Dad: What? Me: It’s Pancake Tuesday! Dad: So we’re having a dinner, then. Me: You bet!  Can you bring sausages or what? As I said ...

What is the state of Rossland's business community and how do we improve it? New project aims to answer questions

There is lots of talk and lots of assumptions as to what the trick (or tricks) to boosting business in Rossland might be. There’s a perceived need to both solidify existing businesses as well as attract new ones. With lots of ideas out there, the Rossland Chamber of Commerce is currently collaborating with the Sustainability...

Seedy people set to gather at Miners Hall

With all of the genetic engineering feats of late designed to boost agricultural production, one group of seedy locals will be getting together this weekend to prove that they can achieve better results--naturally. Rather than Frankenstein-like projects doing everything from merging trout genes with wheat to develop frost-resistant...

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