Electrical glitch resolved at Silver City Days; rides to be running on time
A glitch that saw the rides stop working during the first night of Silver City Days is fixed in plenty of time for the causeway’s opening this afternoon, according to festival society president Ian McLeod. “One of the main generators blew up on us at about 6 p.m. (Wednesday),” he said, adding the mechanical issue […]
Heritage City featured on News Hour on the Road Show
They came, they shot and they left. The News Hour on the Road Show made a stop Thursday in the Heritage City, shooting the most watched provincial news program in BC from the courtyard of Nelson City Hall. The News Hour on the Road Show focused on stories from the Heritage City, including a feature […]
Police respond to bear calls in Rosemont; NPD issues warning to residents
Nelson Police want to get the message out to the public regarding the safe disposal of garbage ahead of “bear season” in the Heritage City. The public notice comes after officers were called to the Rosemont area two nights in a row to a report of a large black bear that has been visiting a […]
Rossland Trail Roller Girls set to do battle!
The Red Army is aiming for a win this Saturday as they battle their sisters from Castlegar. West Kootenay Roller Derby league’s second bout of the season will open with a much-anticipated match up, the Rossland Trail Roller Girls (RTRG) versus Castlegar’s Dam City Rollers. RTRG will have to put on their game faces as they...
Rossland film makers take home awards at West Kootenay Regional U19 Film Festival
Young film makers impressed the audience at this year’s annual U19 Film Festival held on April 27 at the Royal Theatre in Trail. The annual festival is the largest youth film festival in the West Kootenay region where young film makers compete with short films for cash prizes. “The calibre and quality of the films was the...
Interfor nets almost $18 million
International Forest Products Limited (Interfor) reported net income of $17.8 million or $0.32 per share before share-based compensation expense and other items in the first quarter of 2013. These results compare with net earnings, reported on the same basis, of $3.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2012 and a loss of $4.1 million in […]
LETTER: Speaking up for sustainability
To the Mayor and Councillors: I am extremely disappointed to learn of the recommended cuts to the Sustainability Commission, and strongly urge you to revise your budget plans for 2013. The Sustainability Commission is the hub of several community groups in Rossland, and is integral to the vision so many of us have of Rossland...
Nelson Cup Regatta comes to Nelson this weekend
Sailboats will add to the landscape of Kootenay Lake this weekend as local club plays host to the Nelson Cup Regatta. “The Organizing Authority is the Kootenay Lake Sailing Association,” said the Notice of Race flyer. “The race will be governed by the ISAF Racing Rules of Sailing. . ..” The race, expecting boats from […]
OPINION: An update after disappointing Castlegar All Candidates Forum
Update: Unfortunately, the really big news coming out of last night’s All Candidate Forum in Castlegar was that less than one per cent of the Greater Castlegar population attended – roughly 55 people. Hopefully, residents will inform themselves via media and the Internet about the various candidates – but I’m afraid this doesn’t bode well […]
POLICE: Busted grow op no 'Ma-and-Pa' enterprise
Earlier this morning, members of the Castlegar RCMP detachment, along members of the crime reduction unit, executed a search warrant for theft of electricity at a residence located on Columbia Road in Ootischenia, according to Cpl. Darryl Orr. “Upon entry into the residence, a sophisticated three-room grow op was discovered containing approximately 400 marijuana plants,” […]