NDCU employees, Tara Keirn, Heather Gingras and Nicole Leith present a cheque to P’nina. — Submitted photo Bike season is upon us and Nelson and District Credit Union continues to support the passion ...
The family, of Mount Sentinel High School vice-principal Blair D’Andrea, is welcoming everyone to attend the “Celebration of Life” for Blair Friday (March 1) at the L.V. Rogers gymnasium in Nelson.
The Yaqan Nukiy Lower Kootenay Band will release more than one million burbot in a restored wetland in the Creston Valley this year. “We hope that by releasing the burbot in the wetlands, that they ...
Nearly one year after announcing the purchase of two Husky retail fuel sites in Nelson and Glenmerry, B.C., Slocan Valley Co-op is adding a third retail fuel site in Castlegar. The Board of Directors ...
On average, ICBC says eight youth are killed and 1,027 are injured in crashes each year in the Southern Interior. — Submitted photo New drivers are eight times more likely to be involved in fatal ...
Captain Kerry at Reel Adventures Sportfishing is looking forward to a good fishing month in June. — Reel Adventures Sportfishing photo What a mixed bag of weather . . . but that was May. The month ...
It is expected that the rate rise on the meters will add up to $400,000 to City coffers — submitted photo. The City is contemplating a 37.5 per cent increase to hourly meter parking rates in the ...
Kalesnikoff mass timber products and lumber recently celebrated 85 years of business in the West Kootenays. The company, started in the 1930s by three immigrant Russian Doukhobor brothers, for years ...
Through a $63,000 Gaming Grant from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs the society can now pursue construction of a boathouse — Nelson SAR website screenshot. The Nelson Search and Rescue Society is ...
Bylaw amendments will allow for more sidewalk walking space than for patios — City agenda photo. There will be significantly less parking in the downtown starting this month. As of May 1 downtown ...
FortisBC said that for the first time in 20 years, damages to underground gas system fell below 900 in 2022, with 896 instances of British Columbians damaging underground utility lines. — Submitted ...
Witnessing the artful blend of a special mix of concrete illustriously shaping architectural formations at the Twente Additive Manufacturing (TAM) 3D printing facility is a thing of awe and beauty.