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Kids accused in jewel heist arrested again

Two of the boys charged in the theft of $45,000 worth of goods from an Uphill home last month got in trouble again over the weekend.
Bat scratches man in Nelson

Bat scratches man in Nelson

A local courier is warning South Nelson residents about a bat that scratched him last week — which he worries could be rabid.
Local relief worker returns from Onagawa

Local relief worker returns from Onagawa

By a stroke of luck, a North Shore resident helping with earthquake and tsunami relief efforts in Japan met two Nelson homestay students. Mary Nishio recounts the devastation she witnessed at Onagawa.

Ymir and Balfour face water restrictions

The Regional District of Central Kootenay has issued a water conservation notice for Ymir due to spring run off adversely affecting the Quartz Creek intake.
One grizzly was caught before: conservation officer

One grizzly was caught before: conservation officer

At least one of the grizzly bears spotted around Nelson over the last week has been relocated before, but the local conservation officer can’t confirm whether it’s one of the animals seen in the city last year.
Hertz’s reality TV run ends

Hertz’s reality TV run ends

Nelson’s most famous chef received orders to pack his knives and go in episode five of the series, after making two appetizers described by judges as “like cat food” and “not bad, but not great” — possibly the nicest thing they’ve said to him all season.
Hammers swinging in Studio 80 renovation

Hammers swinging in Studio 80 renovation

Renovations and upgrades to the performance space at Selkirk College’s Tenth Street Campus remain on track for a mid-summer completion.
Trafalgar students bound for national science fair

Trafalgar students bound for national science fair

Miranda Sherell conducted a massive taste test with her peers and found colours affect how we taste. Emma Bohri investigated the impact to-go coffee cups have on our planet. Both Trafalgar students are now off to Toronto to match their experiments against kids from across the nation
Savoy plan still alive

Savoy plan still alive

A rezoning application that would allow Kootenay Christian Fellowship put low cost housing and church facilities in the former Savoy Hotel has made it past first and second reading at Nelson city council, and given those behind the project the “courage” to move ahead.

Disc golfers set record straight

The president of Nelson’s disc golf society says city councillors who object to their proposal to build a course are doing so without knowing all the facts.