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Armed man threatens people at Nelson bus stop

Armed man threatens people at Nelson bus stop

A 33-year-old man is facing charges of breaching his probation and assaulting an officer after an incident downtown Tuesday evening.
UPDATED: Slocan Lake search suspended

UPDATED: Slocan Lake search suspended

After 10 days, the search for three youths presumed drowned in Slocan Lake following a canoe accident has been called off.
UPDATED: BC teachers strike hits Kootenay Lake district Wednesday, May 28

UPDATED: BC teachers strike hits Kootenay Lake district Wednesday, May 28

A rotating strike by BC teachers will see 23 Kootenay Lake district schools closed on Wednesday, May 28.
Zarelli gets 14 days in Perry Ridge protest

Zarelli gets 14 days in Perry Ridge protest

A man who blocked a Slocan Valley logging road in March has received a 14-day conditional sentence and 18 months probation.
Nelson ice plant in for upgrades

Nelson ice plant in for upgrades

The Regional District of Central Kootenay has awarded a $117,000 contract to Cimco Refrigeration to fix the Nelson rec complex’s ice plant.
Creston artist Bruce Paterson reproduces historic sketches in new book

Creston artist Bruce Paterson reproduces historic sketches in new book

Originally published in Kootenay Review from 1987-1995, sketches feature historical scenes and buildings in the West Kootenay...
RDCK delays water board proposal

RDCK delays water board proposal

The Regional District of Central Kootenay has shelved the idea of creating a water supply board until January.
UPDATED: Search on Slocan Lake delayed by mechanical issues

UPDATED: Search on Slocan Lake delayed by mechanical issues

Efforts drew to an early close Monday with still no sign of three missing youths presumed drowned following a canoe accident.
Delegation from SD#8 heading to China

Delegation from SD#8 heading to China

The group of 19 is made up of six CUPE employees, five teachers, four principals, two trustees, and two senior management.
RDCK upholds furniture decision

RDCK upholds furniture decision

The RDCK is sticking by its decision to buy furniture from a Vancouver Island supplier even though a local company had a lower bid.