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RDCK: Faust in, Mickel probably out

RDCK: Faust in, Mickel probably out

One Regional District of Central Kootenay director for rural Nelson plans to run for re-election, while another is pretty sure he will pack it in.
Full of Pride

Full of Pride

Downtown came alive Sunday afternoon with the 15th annual pride parade, the climax of a special week for Kootenay Pride.

Genetically modified food forums slated for Nelson

BC Southern Interior MP Alex Atamanenko will be offering up some food for thought as he stops in Nelson as part of a series of forums to discuss issues surrounding genetic modification.
Who’s running for re-election?

Who’s running for re-election?

With municipal elections just over two months away, some Nelson city councillors are still on the fence about whether they will run for re-election in November.

UPDATED: Silver Ledge arson trial begins

The estranged partner of the man accused of burning Ainsworth’s historic Silver Ledge Hotel testified Tuesday that she warned him “Just don’t do anything stupid.”
Province bucks up for Trafalgar playground

Province bucks up for Trafalgar playground

Nelson's Trafalgar Middle School will receive $50,000 in provincial funding for a new playground.

August second-driest on record

Six straight months of cooler-than-average temperatures ended in August.

Man charged with threatening bylaw officer

A 31-year-old Nelson man is in trouble after allegedly threatening a bylaw enforcement officer on Thursday.
Looking good for 110

Looking good for 110

Slocan marked its 110th birthday Sunday with a pancake breakfast, parade, historical display, cake, spaghetti dinner, climbing wall, and other things.
Police remind drivers to slow down

Police remind drivers to slow down

Students of all ages will return to class next week and the Nelson Police Department is reminding drivers to slow down.