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Taking it to the streets: HEU stages rally against privatization of hospital laundry services

By Zaynab Mohammed, The Nelson Daily A crowd of more than 50 people marched down Baker Street in support Hospital Employee Union laundry workers at Kootenay Lake Hospital Saturday morning in Nelson. The march, which paraded through the Nelson downtown core, concluded at City Hall Courtyard where friends and family joined the...

City plans all wheel park for under-used portion of Gyro

The City of Trail has decided to postpone the All Wheel Park telephone survey that was to commence early this week by GDH Solutions and Discovery Research. This decision was made after city council agreed to proceed with a Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program grant application for $350,000 that would go towards...

RELEASE: BC issues environmental assessment certificate for LNG Export Terminal

Environment Minister Mary Polak and Natural Gas Development Minister Rich Coleman have issued an Environmental Assessment Certificate to LNG Canada Development Inc. for the LNG Canada Export Terminal project, which will be located in northwest British Columbia in the District of Kitimat.  The decision was made after considering...

Scientists call for MP Support of Science and Evidence-based Decision-making

The science group Evidence for Democracy is launching a ‘Science Pledge’ campaign today asking Members of Parliament, candidates, organizations and citizens to pledge their support for science and evidence-based government decision-making. The campaign launches in the wake of recent demonstrations by government scientists...

Medicare and the Retirement Conundrum

There's been lots of attention paid recently to the Canada Pension Plan and how to extend it, and news stories and commentary about how adequate or otherwise Canadians' retirement situation will be. The sunshine boys over at the C.D. Howe Institute (a.k.a. the Isn't Capitalism Wonderful Institute, or ICWI) reassure us that ...

Attacks Have Long Diminished Debate

By David Suzuki In 1962, biologist and writer Rachel Carson published Silent Spring, a book about the widespread use of agricultural pesticides, and how toxic chemicals like DDT were threatening insects, birds and other elements of our natural world. It garnered widespread critical and popular acclaim and is heralded as the...

BC Southern Interior MP Alex Atamanenko says goodbye to Parliament

British Columbia Southern Interior, NDP MP Alex Atamanenko says goodbye to his time representing the riding during the closing of the 41st Parliament in Ottawa. Mr. Alex Atamanenko (British Columbia Southern Interior, NDP):       Mr. Chair, as always, when I get up here, there is a standing ovation.   This has been quite a ...

LETTER: Protect our freshwater fish

Dear Madame Premier,   My name is Brynne Morrice. I’m a B.C.-based filmmaker, born and raised here. I love our province deeply. I love our people, I love our culture, and most of all I love the unparalleled natural beauty that defines our province.   Last summer, I learned of the imminent threat that zebra and quagga mussels...

Province passes tough laws to govern use of left-hand lanes

Do the right thing - don't hog the left lane As of June 12, 2015, drivers will need a good reason to travel in the left lane on high-speed, multi-lane highways throughout the province of British Columbia. Beginning today, new regulations will come into effect that will clarify rules regarding travelling in the left lane....

RDCK looks for public input regarding regional parks

The Regional District of Central Kootenay wants the public’s input on how parks in the region are developed. So the RDCK is inviting the public to attend open houses on draft management plans for four RDCK parks: Crescent Valley Beach, Balfour Beach, Waterloo Eddy and Pass Creek.   “These open houses are part of our […]

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