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Photo Vans To Capture Home Images for BC Assessment

We may see a "clearly marked" van taking pictures of our homes in the near future in Rossland and Trail.  The pictures are for BC Assessment, to enable them to more accurately assess the "fair market value" of our homes for purposes of property taxation.  Here's the official press release, and following that, some FAQs and ...

Huge concern for sockeye run in BC's South Okanagan region

Kootenay Lake is not the only place in BC having to deal with a decline in fish stocks. CBC News is reporting there could be a potentially catastrophic collapse of the sockeye salmon run on the Columbia River system this year. Okanagan Nation Alliance fish biologist Richard Bussanich said latest predictions are now thought ...

Woman stages one-person protest in support of wolves

A concerned woman staged a one-person protest against the BC Government's wolf kill Monday afternoon at the Park and Ride outside Nelson. The woman, who wanted to remain anonymous, held up signs to passing motorists saying, "Stop the War on Wolves" and "Wolves are Tortured to Death". Earlier this year, the province announced...

Golden City Days calling for Parade entries!

Golden City Days is looking for colorful parade participants to march down Columbia Avenue on Saturday September 12!  Here's the invitation: Please accept this invitation to participate in the 2015 Golden City Days Parade on Saturday, 12 September 2015 You may enter a float, a vehicle, a marching or walking group, play music,...

Pornography 'Fuels Loneliness and Depression'

If you Google "porn addiction" you'll be presented with a plethora of articles on the topic, and various suggestions for beating an addiction to pornography. Of course, some medical personnel -- and the contentious DSM-5 -- do not yet characterize compulsive porn-watching as an actual addiction, but others are less cautious. ...

History-writing for a time with a hazy future

“You can beat us with wires, you can beat us with chains/ You can roll out your rules, but you know you can’t outrun the History Train.” -- Paul Simon, Peace Like a River “Keep away, old man, you don’t fool me,/ You, and your ‘History’, won’t rule me.”                                                           -- The Who, Slip...

BE HEALTHY OUTDOORS- PART 2

          The last article discussed various ways of staying well when you’re enjoying the surroundings we live in.  This article gives you some ideas for treating problems if they arise.     ·         Discourage those annoying mosquitoes and other biting insects by increasing garlic in your diet or by taking a supplement, ...

Sitkum Creek Wildfire 90 percent contained, Area Restriction Order rescinded

Mother Nature is making life a lot easier for BC Wildfire firefighters battling the Sitkum Creek Interface Wildfire north of Nelson. Thanks to recent rains and an effective burnoff — July 18 — the wildfire is now 90 percent contained, allowing the Southeast Fire Centre to relax an area restriction order. "An Area Restriction...

Vandals damage grave markers at Nelson Memorial Cemetery

City of Nelson Memorial Cemetery staff arrived to work Friday morning to find that vandals pushed over a handful of grave markers during the night. Nelson Police were called to the Uphill-based cemetery to investigate the vandalism. Police found that vandals had pushed over the grave markers in the Anglican section of the...

NPD, Physician concerned with string of recent drug overdoses

Interior Health and Nelson Police are warning the public in the wake of at least four critical drug overdose cases in Nelson over the last three months. The warning comes as the summer festival season heats up — Starbelly Jam, Shambhala and Unity Music Festival — in the Nelson area. “This is my third year in Nelson, and I’ve...

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