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Man injured in second Winlaw dog attack

In the wake of a second serious dog attack in Winlaw, the regional director for the Slocan Valley will meet Wednesday with RCMP and Regional District of Central Kootenay staff to discuss the merits of a dog control bylaw.
Credit union deal finally signed

Credit union deal finally signed

A year after a strike ended at the Nelson and District Credit Union, unionized employees at last have a signed collective agreement.

Move on, says Atamanenko

Incumbent New Democrat Alex Atamanenko says he accepts Conservative Stephen Hill’s apology for comments at a forum in February and hopes it doesn’t distract too much from the campaign.

Trial set in alleged sexual propositioning case

Three days have been set aside next year for the trial of a man accused of sexually propositioning women from a van.
Skate and raise funds

Skate and raise funds

The Kootenay Lake Outdoor Skatepark Society kicked off its fundraising campaignlast week with events at the Nelson and District Youth Centre and Spiritbar.
UPDATED: Hill apologizes for forum comments

UPDATED: Hill apologizes for forum comments

BC Southern Interior Conservative candidate Stephen Hill is apologizing for statements he made at a trade forum in Nelson in February, including ones that referred to “the presence of the unwashed” and washing with bleach.
Mungall pleased with Dix win

Mungall pleased with Dix win

Nelson-Creston MLA Michelle Mungall says she’s delighted Adrian Dix is the NDP’s new leader, but doesn’t expect anything in return for backing his campaign.

Hill expecting rough ride in Nelson

Conservative Stephen Hill says he accepts that the knives will likely be out for him during Tuesday’s federal all-candidates forum in Nelson.
Graeme takes reins at Selkirk

Graeme takes reins at Selkirk

A Nelson resident has been named the new president and CEO of Selkirk College. Angus Graeme, who has been filling the post on an interim basis since December, officially assumed the permanent position on Friday.
Relocation may be only option for Onagawa

Relocation may be only option for Onagawa

A local man now in Onagawa, Japan says rebuilding the tsunami-ravaged town seems such a distant possibility, relocation may be “the only sensible strategy,” for displaced residents.