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BC Utilities Commission Hearings: Smart Meters, Safe or Harmful?

By Suzy Hamilton, The Nelson Daily The world’s leading health officials do not agree on whether Smart Meters are good or bad for your health. That was a dominant theme among interveners at a two week BC Utilities Commission hearing March 4-15 into Fortis BC’s application to install 115,000 Smart Meters in their coverage area. […]

RDCK prepares for changes in medical marijuana grow ops

By Suzy Hamilton, The Nelson Daily There may be more problems than meets the high when Health Canada finally decides how medical marijuana grow ops (MMGOs) will be licensed, where the farms can be located and how big they can be. New regulations by Health Canada will prohibit MMGOs in residential dwellings. Currently medical marijuana […]

Ticks are back! It’s time to take precautions

An early start to warm spring weather means many of us are getting out and enjoying the great outdoors.  The warm weather also brings out ticks, small bugs that bite and feed on the blood of humans and animals and can sometimes transmit disease. Ticks are most often found in tall grass and wooded areas. Fortunately, there are...

OP/ED: Local MP less-than-pleased with federal budget

Local NDP MP Alex Atamanenko says that, with the exception of a small business tax credit, the Conservative budget falls short of delivering results for people here in rural B.C. “The government promised to focus on jobs but has not introduced any new measures to create meaningful employment. It is good that skills training is […]

April is Daffodil Month - fight back against cancer in your community as a Door to Door volunteer

If you want to make a difference in the fight against cancer, the Canadian Cancer Society needs you! With Daffodil Month just around the corner, Door to Door canvassers are needed this April to help the Society raise funds for the best in cancer research, prevention and support programs. Volunteering is a great way to give ...

Community has a hand in hiring two new doctors for Kaslo Victorian Community Health Centre

By Suzy Hamilton, The Nelson Daily Kaslo Victorian Community Health Centre will maintain 24/7 emergency care by replacing two doctors who begin work April 1. And both the mayor and Interior Health are hoping that a fresh start and a collaborative approach in the future will ensure long term and consistent  health care for Kaslo. […]

Seedy Sunday means it must be spring...

“Seed is the source of life and the first link in the food chain.  Control over seed means a control over our lives, our food and our freedom.” Physicist and activist Vandana Shiva It’s time to dust off the gardening equipment and start planning your crops for this year! Rossland REAL Food’s annual Seedy Sunday and Interact...

Cancer treatments: Those that have proven results!

I would like to focus on what has been shown to be the most effective treatments from studies that have either decreased tumour growth, minimized chemotherapy and/or radiation effects and in some cases increased their efficacy or have been shown to change the body’s pattern to ultimately reverse the cancer process. The most...

Regional Hospital Board tucks away $2 Million as taxpayers foot the bill

By Suzy Hamilton, The Nelson Daily Homeowner taxes in the West Kootenay will be going up slightly to put $2 million in a reserve fund in the 2013 West Kootenay-Boundary Regional Hospital District (WKBRHD) budget passed February 27.  The money is being set aside for emergencies or possibly a new facility in the West Kootenay, […]

Auto-Immune Diseases- Help the Immune System Function Properly

People often come to me for help in treating auto-immune conditions, since there are very few pharmaceutical options that help and most of them have many side effects.  An auto-immune condition means the immune system is over-reacting against the bodies’ own proteins somewhere in the system.  There are more than eighty illnesses...

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