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EDITORIAL: The Rossland Telegraph is three years young!

What do I love about life in a small town? I've been thinking a lot about that lately, and I think I've come up with an answer that works for me. More than anything I love the human scale of life in a place like Rossland.In Rossland a person can affect the world around them. Care about city issues? Run for council. Like...

Manitoba Hockey comes down hard on Neepawa Natives for hazing

The sport of hockey was once again cast in a bad light after a hazing incident in Manitoba was revealed when the parents of the boys spoke out. And the Manitoba Hockey League did not take the incident lightly, hitting the Neepawa Natives with a $5,000 fine, along with the suspension of 16 players, the […]

Meet a top candidate for Canada’s next prime minister

Brian Topp, a frontrunner in the upcoming national NDP Leadership race, is coming to Nelson Sunday, Oct. 30.  Come and get to know the guy who could very well become Canada’s next prime minister from 11 am to 1 pm in the Kestral Room of the Best Western Baker Street Inn.  Topp believes in progressive […]

Carbon neutrality by 2012 for regional district becoming a difficult goal: report

The regional district is experiencing “difficulty” in achieving its emissions reduction target set for 2012, according to an internal report from its Environmental Services coordinator. As a participant in the Carbon Neutral Kootenays project, the Regional District of Central Kootenay adopted a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction Plan which establishes a goal of reducing greenhouse gas […]

Tough road trip to Winfield for Nelson Leafs Midget Reps

The Nelson Leafs Midget Reps took it on the chin during a Minor Hockey Tournament this past weekend in Winfield. The Midget Leafs finished winless in four starts against competition from northern B.C. and Okanagan. Castlegar Reps started the Leafs off on the wrong foot by doubling Nelson 4-2. Castlegar held period leads of 2-1 […]

Rockets blast off on Kootenay Wildcats, pound home side in weekend series

Home ice advantage could not stop the offensive surge of the Thompson-Okanagan Rockets. Thompson-Okanagan flexed its offensive muscles to dump the Kootenay Wildcats in a pair of B.C. Female Midget AAA League action Saturday and Sunday in Nelson. The Rockets opened the two-game set by blasting Kootenay 9-0 at the Civic Centre Arena.
 Sunday, the […]

Rossland: A trail-building, mask-making, sherpa-boosting paradise

Indoor Soccer at RSS starts this week on Wednesday, October 26 at 6:00pm in the Gym.  This is a fun soccer game for those who love to play.  Although this is advertised as an Adult program in the Recreation guide, if you’re a Teen and love to play soccer – please come out and have fun!  Make sure you have clean, indoor running...

Snow ski, sand ski, ski swap: Red Mountain Racers are back in action

Winter is blinking her frosty lashes in the Kootenays and it is no better time to start thinking about skiing. Red Mountain Racers will be holding the annual Ski Swap on Halloween Weekend-Saturday 29 October 2011 at Willi Krause Field House in Trail. Gear check in starts at 8:30 and experienced volunteers will be on hand to...

Popular fishing show to film in Nelson and surrounding area

Reel Adventures is getting into real television after inking a deal with a popular North American fishing show, The Dimestore Fisherman. The show has been in existence since 1999 and has become very popular throughout Canada and the U.S., boasting a viewing audience of over 30 Million people. “I have a film crew coming to […]

Exporting ourselves to death

“The unbroken violation of nature in Canada, the economy founded on the trapping and mutilating of animals, the destroying of trees, the drying up of rivers and the polluting of lakes, began inspiring guilt and uneasiness long before the contemporary ecology movement.” – Northrop Frye, National Consciousness in Canadian Culture   Infinite growth on a […]

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