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Order of British Columbia Nominations Open

To the Editor: Province seeks outstanding British Columbians for highest honour Nominations for the Province’s highest form of recognition – the Order of British Columbia – are now being accepted for individuals demonstrating outstanding achievement, excellence and distinction in their fields of endeavour. This is your...

Letter: Lot of work ahead for Canadians

To The Editor: Canada drew upon its compassion during the Paris Climate Summit.  Knowing that if our carbon emissions continue unchanged, some of the earliest and most tangible consequences are to island nations in the southern hemisphere. They will be overwhelmed by the rising sea level, lives and livelihoods lost, and so ...

Slopes For Hope -- Rossland

The Canadian Cancer Society is inviting snowboarders, alpine and nordic skiers and all people who love to play in the snow to the 4th Annual Slopes for Hope Red Mountain Resort and Black Jack Ski Club event on Saturday, February 21, 2016.  Join us for this family friendly ski-a-thon in which participants attempt to ski or...

Rossland Recreation News

There's lots to do in Rossland in the winter ... read on for inspiration. RSS Programming for the Community!    Check out some of the 2016 programming at Rossland’s community school gym located at Rossland Summit School.  For more information please check the website at  www.rossland.ca Please register for Rossland Recreation...

Death, Violence, Consciousness -- and Love: what does it all mean?

Changes for a new year In the past, this time of year would move me usually to make some kind of summary and prognostication about the year just passed and the one ahead, or even of a more long-term future. Typically I would be pessimistic about global politics, the world economy, war, climate, social unravelling, cultural ...

Nelson SAR pull another backcountry party from Five-Mile drainage

Five-mile drainage, southeast of Nelson, is proving to be a great location for backcountry skiing. However, Nelson Search and Rescue want to advise skiers to be careful when heading out in the back country after the local society were called to Five-Mile for the third time this season to rescue lost skiers. This is the third...

The state of the reserve: regional health board to debate future of growing reserve fund

A reserve fund once set up to purchase and finance capital projects is creating an embarrassment of riches for the region’s health board. The West Kootenay Boundary Regional Health District board (WKBRHD) will be deliberating this month on what to do with a reserve fund that has grown to $9.3 million, nearly exceeding the $10...

'Legendary Performance' coming to the Miners Hall -- January 22

The musical sounds of jazz legend Dave Brubeck will be brought to life by the Remi Bolduc Jazz Ensemble on January 22, in the final installment of the Rossland Council for Arts and Culture’s 2015/16 Performance Series. Remi Bolduc, one of Canada’s best Jazz saxophonists, lives in Montreal, where he is a professor and Area...

Convicted accomplice in Nelson Armed Robberies remains in custody after bail hearing adjourned

The convicted accomplice involved in a string of robberies that terrorized financial institutions throughout the West Kootenay in spring of 2014 remains in custody after a bail hearing was adjourned Thursday afternoon at Provincial Court in Nelson. Krista Kalmikoff, 28, has been sent to a women’s holding facility until February...

Changes at Victorian Community Health Centre a step in right direction

It's been a long time coming, but changes are in store for the Victorian Community Health Centre (VCHC) in Kaslo, with plans to increase primary care services to seven days a week. Beginning in April, the changes will give residents the option to see a physician on Saturday and Sunday, statutory holidays however will remain...

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