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Fatal car crash near Trail

A Trail man is dead after a collision last night on Highway 22 between Castlegar and Trail, in the Birchbank area. West Kootenay Traffic Services Cpl. John Ferguson said 53-year-old Franklin Murray Kotyk was heading northbound toward Castlegar when his 2000 Ford SUV crossed the centre line and hit an oncoming 1990 Chevy pickup. Kotyk […]

KBRH job action withdrawn - normal services Monday

Rotating job action, with lab workers slated to reduce to essential levels Monday, has been cancelled. Interior Health issued a brief release Monday, indicating services will remain at normal levels. “Interior Health has just received notification that the job action planned for this week by the Health Sciences Professional Bargaining Association (HSPBA) has been withdrawn,” […]

Whitewater opens ski season with mid-season conditions

Mid-season form? It’s a description media liaisons rarely use at the start of ski seasons. However, this season is totally different for Whitewater Ski Mountain. The resort, identified by Powder Magazine as “one of the best powder mountains on the continent” opened for the 2012-13 season with a 200 centimeter base — the best since […]

KBRH job action to continue Monday with lab workers

Midnight Sunday will see the third day of rotating job action at KBRH – Thursday saw pharmacists strike, Friday was diagnostic imaging, and hospital lab services will be reduced to essential services on Monday, according to a union press release. Health Science Professionals Bargaining Association (HSPBA) said there will be no picket lines during the […]

Job action at KBRH to impact patients

A job action at Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital (KBRH) today may result in delays or postponements for patients, according to Interior Health Authority (IHA) spokesman Karl Hardt. Hardt said yesterday’s job action by hospital pharmacists had no impact on patients, but today will likely be a different story. “Some patients will be rescheduled today,” Hardt […]

NPD officers talk suicidal woman from jumping off Big Orange Bridge

Nelson Police was kept busy Thursday with no less than four major calls for assistance, the final response to deal with a woman threatening to commit suicide at the Big Orange Bridge. “Witnesses reported seeing the female over the edge of the (Nelson Bridge) railing with a large knife in her hand,” Nelson Sergeant Janet […]

Decision made, Leafs Colton McCarthy off to Moose Jaw

Fans watching Colton McCarthy weave his way through the Grand Forks defence before setting up teammate Colton Schell for Nelson’s first goal during Wednesday’s 4-1 win at the NDCC Arena may want to file that image into their memory banks. Because there may not be very many more spectacular plays coming from the 16-year-old Salmon […]

City to meet with duelling downtown business owners

A meeting will have to happen within the next 30 days to resolve a dispute between the city and two downtown business owners, after council’s regular meeting Monday night became contentious. According to councillor and Planning and Development Committee chair Kevin Chernoff, the issue arose as the result of the city sending ‘unsightly premises’ notification […]

City of Trail's quarterly newsletter highlights stone walls and local author

This story is an excerpt from the City of Trail’s quarterly newsletter. Watch The Champion for other local newsletter lore. Trail’s Historic rocks walls and covered staircases offer one of B.C.’s best walking tours Local Trail resident Eileen Truant Pedersen has produced Set in Stone: A History of Trail’s Rock Walls, a coffee-table book that […]

OP/ED: Bet you're just itching to be more like me ...

I’d like to share with you my past few weeks – it is a time in my life that I would like to leave behind and never re-visit again. EVER.  It all started when my two sons came down with the chicken pox. Both were pretty nasty cases; they were itchy, sore, feverish, spotty, oozy, […]

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