Skip to content

News

No lack of CT scanner techs, says Interior Health

Kootenays ‘crucial’ says Dix

Kootenays ‘crucial’ says Dix

Crescent Valley break-in suspect arrested in Alberta

Trade agreement to be discussed

The Nelson Chapter of the Council of Canadians and MP Alex Atamanenko (B.C. Southern Interior) have invited international trade critic Peter Julian to speak at a public forum in Nelson next week on the Canada–European trade agreement and its threats to Canadian sovereignty. The agreement is officially known as the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement with the European Union.
Budget options weighed

Budget options weighed

Nelsonites, start saving your loonies. Parking fees could double in metered spots, as the city looks for ways to pull in more revenue for its paving and transit programs.
Old Savoy could become church

Old Savoy could become church

Kootenay Christian Fellowship plans to redevelop the old Savoy Hotel.

Local sawmill flagged for safety breaches

WorkSafeBC has cited Meadow Creek Cedar for more than 30 safety violations on area logging roads and at its Lardeau Valley sawmill.
Pews a tool in awareness

Pews a tool in awareness

At the moment, the seven wooden pews all look the same. But by the end of May, they’ll be transformed into unique works of art thanks to seven local artists.
Logging trucks towed for violations

Logging trucks towed for violations

A Surrey transport company hauling logs for Meadow Creek Cedar has had four trucks taken off the road for safety violations and faces a provincial audit.

Local flees Egyptian crisis