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Regional parks management plans ready for public review

Regional parks management plans ready for public review

Balfour beach, Crescent Valley beach, Waterloo Eddy and Pass Creek parks draft plans available at open houses on June 22 and 23.
UPDATED: RCMP ask for public’s help to locate missing Blewett man

UPDATED: RCMP ask for public’s help to locate missing Blewett man

Nelson RCMP are searching 42-year-old Joe Moyer after he left his home in Blewett early this morning, heading towards the Kootenay Canal.
Kaslo recognized for age-friendly activities

Kaslo recognized for age-friendly activities

Kaslo becomes one of 36 BC communities to receive Age-friendly BC Recognition. Riondel, Creston, and Revelstoke are among the others.
Classic cars stop in Nelson

Classic cars stop in Nelson

A fleet of classic cars made a brief showing in Nelson en route to Banff, AB.
UPDATED: Nelson council rejects Civic Theatre’s funding plan

UPDATED: Nelson council rejects Civic Theatre’s funding plan

A new plan will come back to council on Monday.
Regional District to hire construction management firm for pool renovations

Regional District to hire construction management firm for pool renovations

The regional district has short-listed three firms and expects to chose one in July. The pool will remain open in the meantime.
Job training program boosts Nelson CPR station restoration

Job training program boosts Nelson CPR station restoration

The CPR station project has created jobs and training in restoration techniques.
Silverton director elected to national board

Silverton director elected to national board

A local politician has been elected to the BC caucus of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ board of directors.
Nelson youth centre to be renovated, rebooted, and reborn

Nelson youth centre to be renovated, rebooted, and reborn

Improvements reflect increasing participation and engagement.
Architecture grad brings five awards home to Nelson

Architecture grad brings five awards home to Nelson

Narelle Sookorukoff won five prestigious awards when she graduated from UBC's architecture school this year.