Commercial loggers help clear Nelson park

A commercial logging crew is moving into Rosemont’s Art Gibbon Park in Nelson.

Kalesnikoff Lumber has bought a number of old trees that were ripped out by the mega summer storm or that were cut down as danger trees.

Nelson fire fighter and Fire Smart Coordinator Scott Jeffery says local residents will notice the work through next week.

The public needs to stay out of the area for safety reasons.

Jeffery says the removal of the logs is the last stage of the clean-up which will return the park to its Fire Smart status after thinning-out work back in 2011.

*Picture – trees across Nelson were uprooted by the June 29th storm

Continue Reading

chnv Now playing play

ckkc Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

B.C. urges water conservation as drought deepens in some regions

British Columbia’s water, land and resource stewardship minister is encouraging residents to conserve water, saying drought is worsening in parts of the province. 

Tubs, a sweetie-pie cat just for you!

Meet Tubs! She is this week's Summit Radio Pet of the Week with the West Kootenay Branch of the BCSPCA. 

Severe Thunderstorm Watch issued in East and West Kootenay

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for both the East and West Kootenay. 

Support local seniors through Kootenay Seniors’ 50/50 Raffle

Win up to $10,000 while helping seniors get where they need to go.

B.C. adds 5k jobs in June, led by gains in part-time work

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. 
- Advertisement -