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Nelson council wants province to control city wages

Nelson council wants province to control city wages

Nelson city councillor Michael Dailly thinks municipal salary increases should be tied to the average wage in the municipality.
Raise awareness and wear mismatched socks

Raise awareness and wear mismatched socks

March 21 is World Down Syndrome Day recognized by the United Nations.
Selkirk College backs off hiring new dean

Selkirk College backs off hiring new dean

Neither the college nor its faculty association will comment on the college's offer of a senior executive job to a convicted sex offender.
Deer Park Forestry Service Road closed due to washout

Deer Park Forestry Service Road closed due to washout

Deer Park Forestry Service Road has been closed after heavy water flow caused part of the road to slide into the lake at kilometre 7.2.
Wildfire risk remains high in Nelson

Wildfire risk remains high in Nelson

Experts presented to council on the risks Monday afternoon.
Reversing war and poverty through buying power: A Q&A with Barbara Stegemann

Reversing war and poverty through buying power: A Q&A with Barbara Stegemann

A Q&A with Barbara Stegemann, this year’s Find Your Divine speaker, about how her company, The 7 Virtues, is trying to end war and poverty.
BC Conservatives' late revival questioned

BC Conservatives' late revival questioned

Leaderless party's organizer is a long-time NDP supporter who supported John Horgan's leadership
Former B.C. children's watchdog sues province

Former B.C. children's watchdog sues province

Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond is targeting the government over alleged unpaid pension benefits
Shambhala joins Team Winlaw

Shambhala joins Team Winlaw

Kootenay music festival paid for all the sports jerseys for rural elementary school.
Overdoses claim 102 lives in B.C. in February

Overdoses claim 102 lives in B.C. in February

Vancouver, Surrey, Kelowna saw the highest number of deaths.