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What gas stations and libraries have in common

The Nelson library has made the decision: we’re going to get rid of all of our print books, magazines, and newspapers in one giant booksale and go digital.
Vampires and Abs

Vampires and Abs

The cast of Princesses Love Vampires and 13 Minutes of Abs takes a break from filming. The trailer for the film — created by local comedian and soon-to-be blockbuster filmmaker David Rae — will get its first-ever screening at Rae’s upcoming show at L.V. Rogers high school.
Columbia Basin Trust hires two Nelson residents

Columbia Basin Trust hires two Nelson residents

Rona Park and Gary Ockenden have new positions with the organization.

Nelson’s MS Walk slated for May 1

This spring, more than 6,000 B.C. and Yukon Scotiabank MS Walk participants will come together in over 26 communities to raise funds in support of enhancing quality of life for those living with multiple sclerosis.
A Flowing River... Honest

A Flowing River... Honest

The soccer fields at Lakeside Park became one paraglider’s canvas Saturday.
Reflection on a New Reality

Reflection on a New Reality

Volunteer face painter Laura Kirby gives Cyrus Smith, 4¾, his first look at his new colouring at the It’s All About the Kids fair and swap.

Downstream benefits demand

Premier Bennett says British Columbia will insist on 50 per cent or more of downstream benefits accruing from the projected Columbia River power development
Qigong Cash

Qigong Cash

Kootenay Christian Fellowship’s Michelle Fillion (right) receives $1,000 toward the purchase of the Savoy Hotel from the Kootenay Qigong group (from left, Ming Kit Kwan, Lily Mayall, and Barb Bond).

What’s your story?

Who do you think you are? Once upon a time… in everyone’s life, we were a “little bundle of joy.” We come into the world with our joy. Everyone has a never-ending supply.

Care to Learn puts on family fundraiser

Care to Learn Day Care Centre is hosting a fair and swap on Saturday at Central School.