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Robberies provoke police into public warning

Three separate businesses in Castlegar have been robbed of counter-top donation boxes in recent weeks, according to RCMP Const. Jeremy Knight. Knight said police have identified the suspect in one such case, and have leads in the investigation of the other two. “Some businesses chain the donation boxes down, or even glue them to the […]

January is happening at the Royal Inn

Here’s what’s happening at the Royal Grill and Lounge in January: Tuesday, January 17th – Magic Bus w/ Suplex – Showtime 10pm – Magic Bus Tuesdays is a night to hear some talented local musicians or dj’s with no cover!  This Tuesday Dj Suplex takes the stage!   Wednesday, January 18th – Variety Shows w/ Estevan And […]

Renegade flagpole halts traffic outside Touchstones

High winds took down the flagpole at the Touchstones Museum Tuesday afternoon forcing traffic to a stand still. At approximately 3:15 p.m. the flagpole on the former City Hall building became dislodged at its base due to high winds. The pole was tossed around breaking windows on the historic building. Nelson City Police was called […]

Sparwood's Will, McHargue claim provincial spots during Senior's Curling Playdown at Nelson Club

By Bruce Fuhr, The Nelson Daily Sports Two East Kootenay rinks will carry the zone colours at the B.C. Senior Men’s Curling Championships after zone playdowns wrapped up Sunday at the Nelson Curling Club. Ken McHargue and Ralph Will, both of Sparwood, won the two qualifying spots for the upcoming provincials set for March in […]

New year, but same result for Kootenay Ice

New year, unfortunately the same result for the Kootenay Ice Major Midget Hockey team. The Okanagan Rockets outscored the Kootenay Ice 14-3 to post a two-game sweep in B.C. Major Midget Hockey League action in Kelowna. The Rockets scored four first period goals en route to a narrow 4-3 win over the Ice in the […]

Because they can: Federal government rushed legislation

Good or bad? Does it really matter anymore? This is a question that weighs on the minds of many Canadians. Government legislation (bills) which would normally be put through the proper course of debate in the House of Commons has been miraculously deemed “what all Canadians want” and pushed through the system by using Time ...

Castlegar man facing laundry list of charges after alleged attempted robbery

 On Jan. 8, at 2:29 a.m., police received a report of an attempted robbery of a taxi driver in the downtown core of Trail. The taxi was flagged down on Bay Ave. by a male, who then jumped in the vehicle and ordered the driver to drive, as he had a gun in his pocket. […]

Trail couple arrested and charged after weapons incident

On Jan. 5, police received a report of threatening with firearm that occurred the previous day at a residence in East Trail. There was a verbal confrontation between two individuals on the street that ended with one of them lifting his shirt to reveal what appeared to be a handgun tucked in his waistband. The […]

KIJHL teams look for diamonds in the rough as B.C Hockey roster deadline nears

By Bruce FuhrThe Nelson Daily Sports Don’t expect a lot of movement in the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League as teams prepare to submit final rosters January 15 to B.C. Hockey. At least that’s what Nelson Leaf coach Frank Maida thinks will happen as junior teams across the country ready for the final part of […]

Free Film Screening and Talk about the Japanese-Canadian Internment experience

Touchstones Nelson is partnering with Selkirk College and the Mir Centre for Peace to present a free community event about the Japanese-Canadian Internment experience during World War II. This free community event will take place on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Mir Centre for Peace at Selkirk College. The event will begin with a […]

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