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Concerns raised over potential logging in Glacier Creek watershed

Concerns have been raised regarding the environmental impact of a proposed logging venture in the Glacier Creek watershed. Gabriela Grabowsky, a landowner in the Glacier Creek region, alerted objectors to the new logging blocks in an effort to raise awareness about the situation. The proposed development area in Glacier Creek...

Charge in Lemon Creek fuel spill stayed as federal lawyers, fisheries take up investigation of case

A further investigation into the Lemon Creek fuel spill will be undertaken by federal ministries as the Fisheries Act charge brought forward by a Slocan Valley resident has been stayed. Federal lawyers from the Public Prosecution Service of Canada said Monday outside of BC Supreme Court in Nelson that Marilyn Burgoon’s charge...

Selkirk College Saints Set for BCIHL Stretch Drive

The Selkirk College Saints pursuit of a fourth straight British Columbia Intercollegiate Hockey League (BCIHL) title begins in earnest Friday against the Trinity Western Spartans. With the second semester of play underway, the three-time defending league champions begin a string of five straight home games at the Castlegar & District Recreation Centre where they hope […]

Big smiles from West Kootenay Community TEETH after winning $50,000 from Pacific Blue Cross

If anyone sees the people associated with the West Kootenay Community TEETH Clinic today, don’t be alarmed if they’re grinning from ear to ear. The West Kootenay Community Teeth Clinic in Nelson made it to the top of the podium, winning the grand prize of $50,000 in a province-wide Pacific Blue Cross contest for local charities....

TEETH Clinic wins $50,000

Today Pacific Blue Cross announced that the West Kootenay Community TEETH Clinic Society is the winner of its 75th anniversary Share the Care campaign. The society will receive a $50,000 donation from Pacific Blue Cross Health Foundation for achieving the most votes for its video storytelling campaign. The runner up and recipient of $10,000 is […]

Paving the way: telehealth clinics for post-transplant follow up

Transplant patients living in rural communities can be faced with a number of challenges when travelling long distances to attend an appointment. But for Paula Smith, a new telehealth service for post-kidney transplant patients has eliminated all of these.   Paula’s kidney function first started to decline more than 10 years...

RDCK Board adopts management plans for three parks

The Regional District of Central Kootenay has adopted management plans for three area parks — Crescent Valley Beach, Waterloo Eddy and Pass Creek. The plans were given the rubber stamp by the Board and are ready to implement, the RDCK announced Wednesday   “The process to engage the public, collect feedback and draft the plans […]

Selkirk College and the Ski Industry -- in China

Selkirk College Connects to China’s Massive Ski Industry Bob Falle doesn’t mind seeing his students daydream about skiing. “You walk into the classroom, and if it’s snowing outside, you can see the students looking out the window, dreaming the same thing,” says Falle, the Chair of the School of Hospitality & Tourism at ...

A New Regional Rec Subsidy for Rosslanders; Skatepark Location Discussed

Council Matters:  Rossland City Council, January 25, 2016 Council Members Present:  Mayor Kathy Moore, and Councillors Lloyd McLellan, Andy Morel, Andrew Zwicker,  and John Greene.  Absent:  Marten Kruysse and Aaron Cosbey. Public  Input Period:  Sean Miller, President of Trail Stingrays, a swimming club with a number of...

Gas prices dropping — but why all the fluctuation?

A year ago, Nelsonites were paying under a buck for a regular liter of gas. But while Nelson drivers wait for that elusive dip below a dollar, owners in the surrounding West Kootenay are cheering prices as much seven cents below the buck mark. So why the discrepancy in price from say, Centex outside Salmo — 92.9 — to Chevron...

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