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Pedestrian struck by vehicle in Nelson downtown

The center of downtown Nelson was blocked off to traffic for almost an hour after a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle in the crosswalk Wednesday in the 400 Block of Baker Street. The pedestrian was hit by a gray van while walking across in the lane shortly before noon. Nelson Police, Nelson Fire Department […]

COLUMN: Ain’t nothing like the real thing — but virtual reality comes close

By David Suzuki The digital revolution is breaking new ground every day. Technology has a way of doing that. I remember when Hewlett-Packard introduced its first “laptop” computer, which stored a page and a half of writing. It revolutionized my life as a newspaper columnist, allowing me to write on planes or in a tent and...

Highway 3 reduced to single alternating traffic pattern

Highway 3 was reduced to single-lane, alternating traffic pattern for most of Wednesday as crews cleaned up a tractor-trailer accident Tuesday afternoon. Crews were cleaning up lumber debris and fixing the bridge deck after lumber on the trailer shifted. Tractor-trailer accident on Paulson Bridge shuts down Highway 3A Drive...

CLIMATE CHANGE DISRUPTORS, AND A LETTER TO CBT

Rossland City Council Special Meeting, Monday, May 9, 2016, 3:00 pm All Council members were present. A New Pilot Project: The first item of business was a presentation by Brian Fry, Chair of Climate Change Disruptors (CCD), and Pilar Portela, CEO and co-founder,  with a proposal for a pilot project for data collection,...

Todd Shymko's Story, in His Own Words

My name is Todd Shymko.  I’m 37 years old and have been snowboarding for over 25 years. I’m fit, active and have spent a reasonable amount of time in the outdoors since childhood, hiking, camping and snowshoeing. This is my story of  mistakes I made, and the results of those mistakes, and how Rossland Search […]

Selkirk College Alumnus Brings Wealth of Knowledge Home to Kootenays

Selkirk College Alumnus Brian Fry considers himself an ordinary man from an ordinary region, both capable of extraordinary things. Humble to the core, the one-time ski racer, now millionaire is a small town boy true to his roots ready to help grow potential in the West Kootenay. “There is a way to do so much here. But we do...

'The Butt Ugly Truth' -- a Tale of Youth and Hope

By: Jean Paul Kamand, Aman Mohar, Vanessa Vuen Parrenas, Navin Gill, Manesha Dulay, and Jasmin Mander We are a group of conscientious students in a Leadership 11 Class from R.C. Palmer Secondary School in  BC's Lower Mainland, working together. The President of  WediditServices, Jean Paul Kamand,  was invited as a speaker to...

PART II: Be the Best You Can Be

One of the concepts of duration events is carbohydrate loading using complex carbs such as grains, pastas, pancakes and whole grain breads. This needs to be done 4-5 days before an endurance event. The complex carbs are reduced to 40-50% of diet and protein and fats are increased. This depletes the glycogen in the muscles and...

Don't Miss the Joe Hill Coffeehouse on May 15

SUNDAY, MAY 15, IN THE ROSSLAND LEGION HALL, DOORS AT 6:00 PM, SHOW AT 7:00. Joe Hill Coffee House, Rossland’s community venue for talent from near and far, has a great show for you on May 15: The Band Formerly Known as The String Section – Five excellent young local musicians.  Not to be missed! Steve Rathwell – our itinerant...

Selkirk College’s Professional Cook Program a Recipe for Employment

Not many schools can promise a student will have a job at the end of their studies. This year, Selkirk College’s cooking program is offering its grads their choice of them. “Right now we have 16 students and more than 40 jobs to fill,” says Simon Parr, Instructional Assistant for Professional Cook (Level One) at the Tenth...

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