A planed power outage will impact residents in the Sproule Creek Road area for about three hours on June 20 (Alex Skultety, My KootenayNow.com staff) News Less than 1 min.read Power outage planned around Sproule Creek Road By Alex Skultety June 19, 2019 FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmail Some residents in the area of Sproule Creek Road will be without power for a few hours tomorrow morning (June 20). Nelson Hydro says its expected to last from approximately 9:00 AM until noon. A map showing the impacted area (Supplied by Nelson Hydro) Alex SkultetyNews Continue Reading News One person seriously injured in head on collision on Highway 3A/6 My Nelson Now Staff - July 16, 2024 Read more Kootenay Pass Closures 50-year-old man killed in motorcycle crash on Highway 3A Storrm Lennie - July 16, 2024 Read more News Stranded swimmer rescued from cliff on Kootenay River Storrm Lennie - July 15, 2024 Read more News West Kootenay Landlord Society reacts to new provincial rental regulations Storrm Lennie - July 12, 2024 Read more News Former Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources talks energy saving Storrm Lennie - July 12, 2024 Read more News Stage 2 Water Conservation Measures now in effect throughout RDCK Storrm Lennie - July 10, 2024 Read more Now playing Now playing - Advertisement - Related Articles One person seriously injured in head on collision on Highway 3A/6 News July 16, 2024 50-year-old man killed in motorcycle crash on Highway 3A Kootenay Pass Closures July 16, 2024 Stranded swimmer rescued from cliff on Kootenay River News July 15, 2024 - Advertisement - Latest News B.C. adds 5k jobs in June, led by gains in part-time work Provincial July 11, 2025 British Columbia added 5,000 jobs in June but saw a dip in full-time employment, according to the latest jobs report from Statistics Canada. B.C. adds 5k jobs in June, led by gains in part-time work Provincial July 11, 2025 British Columbia added 5,000 jobs in June but saw a dip in full-time employment, according to the latest jobs report from Statistics Canada. B.C. maintains decision to end drug coverage for girl with rare, fatal disease Provincial July 11, 2025 B.C. is standing by the decision not to continue drug coverage for a Vancouver Island girl with a rare, fatal disease. Measles cases reported in B.C. this year top 100 Provincial July 10, 2025 B.C.’s health officials have said 102 cases of measles have been reported across B.C. so far this year, with most of those in the Northern Health region. Puck drop date set for KIJHL season KIJHL July 9, 2025 The puck will drop on the 2025-26 KIJHL regular season on Friday, September 19, when the league’s 21 teams each embark on a 44-game schedule. - Advertisement -