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Fire damages house in uphill

Fire damages house in uphill

The fire started on the porch and did not damage the interior of the house.
Telus investing $800,000 in Nelson

Telus investing $800,000 in Nelson

“These days it’s not uncommon for families to have more than ten wireless devices amongst them.”
Aimee Beaulieu transition house marks 20 years

Aimee Beaulieu transition house marks 20 years

Dozens gathered at an open house to recognize two decades of sheltering women and children from violence.
Reconciliation walk planned for Nelson

Reconciliation walk planned for Nelson

KAIROS is planning a Reconciliation Walk in Nelson at noon on Friday, May 29 from city hall to Lakeside Park.
Kootenay Lake school board urges action on child poverty

Kootenay Lake school board urges action on child poverty

Board chair Lenora Trenaman and trustee Curtis Bendig will draft a letter to Premier Christy Clark.
MLA calls for poverty reduction plan

MLA calls for poverty reduction plan

Michelle Mungall has introduced an economic inclusion and poverty reduction bill to the BC Legislature for the third time.
Impatient judge forges ahead with Lemon Creek case

Impatient judge forges ahead with Lemon Creek case

The federal government says it's still investigating whether to prosecute the case.
Free films in Nelson explore Lyme disease

Free films in Nelson explore Lyme disease

The dual film screening Under Our Skin and Emergence is on May 23.
Nelson family completes pilgrimage

Nelson family completes pilgrimage

As Robert Goertz organized 241-km relay in honour of his daughter Talia, the government contributed $250,000 to the Shriners.
Hospital workers present 12,000-signature laundry petition to minister

Hospital workers present 12,000-signature laundry petition to minister

Nelson hospital laundry worker Sophia Dricos took the Kootenay petitions to Victoria.