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Nelson’s king of the griddle

Nelson’s king of the griddle

Ninety-two-year-old Earle Cutler set to continue a Canada Day tradition in Nelson: he has been flipping pancakes on Canada Day since 1952.
Kootenay River flooding prompts high-level letter

Kootenay River flooding prompts high-level letter

BC Hydro is asking the US to take “all reasonable measures” to limit flood damage given near-record levels on the Kootenay River.
Get on the bus free on Canada Day in Nelson

Get on the bus free on Canada Day in Nelson

Nelson Transit Community Group arranges free service on Sunday
WestJet more reliable says Gouk

WestJet more reliable says Gouk

Former MP part of pitch to lure Calgary Carrier to Castlegar
The state of homelessness in Nelson

The state of homelessness in Nelson

Nelson Committee on Homelessness issues fourth annual report card
Kootenay Lake School District chops Nelson Resource Centre

Kootenay Lake School District chops Nelson Resource Centre

Nelson district resource centre librarian talks about the elimination of the Kootenay Lake School District centre.
‘This was a bitter dispute’ says Nelson teachers' union president

‘This was a bitter dispute’ says Nelson teachers' union president

Deal could put an end to teachers’ strike; Nelson president says Nelson area educators were hoping for a much better outcome
Nelson senior committed to community

Nelson senior committed to community

Joan Reichardt was fed up with Saskatchewan winters. After 22 years, she realized she couldn’t spend the rest of her life there.
The rewards of being a small town doctor in Nelson

The rewards of being a small town doctor in Nelson

Dr. Paul Walker recognized for impressive career in medicine
Kids raise money for kids in Nelson

Kids raise money for kids in Nelson

Grounded Coffee House annual art sale set for this Thursday