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Stepping Stones seeks tents

If you have a tent or tarp you're not using, don't throw it away -- give it away. Nelson's Stepping Stones emergency shelter on Vernon St. is in need as...

UPDATED: Harrop Creek Wildfire to be monitored

The 20 hectare wildfire burning in a remote part of the mountains south of Harrop will not be tackled immediately by BC Wildfire crews. They've identified the area as being...

Fire destroys home in Bonnington

Another wildfire near the Kootenay River. A home on Thompson Rd in Bonnington burned down earlier this morning and crews have been working to stop any spread. Two helicopters, 3 RDCK...

Local MP continues farmers market tour

Our local MP continues his advocacy for small business agriculture and the environment with a visit to Nelson today. Kootenay-Columbia New Democrat Wayne Stetski is on a summer tour of...

Air and ground crews at ready for wildfires

The South East Fire Centre has crews on standby throughout our area in the event of wildfires. Two initial attack crews and two helicopters were able to assist local fire...

RDCK upholds ban on model park homes

The RDCK is upholding it's ban on park model homes. The modular units are for seasonal use and don't have the insulation to handle a harsh winter. Speaking as an individual...

Remembering Danny Rickaby’s business legacy

The son of a well known Nelson business leader is hoping the community will respond to a fundraising idea. Danny Rickaby, who owned the New Adventure Hotel and other businesses,...

Prolific offender arrested again in Nelson

Nelson police are reporting yet another altercation with a well known offender. They say the 24 year old man threw a rock through the windshield of a vehicle and uttered...

Body found in creek believed to be Alvin Dunic

RCMP say a body found in Crawford Creek Wednesday is believed to be that of Alvin Dunic. The Crawford Bay...

Early signs that Nelson clean air bylaw is working

Nelson's stricter rules banning smoking within 7 meters of all entrance ways and publicly used areas seem to be...

Sidewalk loo set to open in Nelson downtown

Nelson's first sidewalk public washroom will be a great addition to the downtown. This from Municipal Services Manager Chris Gainham...

Kaslo group hoping for pocket park grant.

The village of Kaslo is hoping to create a new green space in time for their 125th birthday next...

Community “dodges bullet” with log fire:Fire Chief

Nelson's fire chief says we got lucky after a burning log was found in the bush Tuesday night. Len MacCharles...

Big fine for passenger who flicked cigarette

An unmarked police car just happened to be in the right place at the right time to deal with...

Nelson cyclist critically hurt after hitting car

A Nelson cyclist was critically injured Tuesday morning. NPD Sgt Dino Falcone says a preliminary investigation suggests the man (in...

Mungall assures LNG industry after Petronas withdrawal

BC's new Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources says the province is still a player in the liquefied...

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Eby shuffles cabinet, including key jobs, public safety and housing roles

Premier David Eby shuffled his cabinet Thursday in what he called a “strategic” move to respond to a world that has changed since his B.C. NDP were elected last fall.

Save our Streets pitches bail reform, prolific offender changes to B.C. Federal Liberal caucus

One of the co-founders of the Save our Streets Coalition (SOS) believes the federal government can do more to crack down on repeat offenders as well as provide a full continuum of care for those suffering from addiction and mental illness.

New protection measures in place for Great Bear Sea  

B.C. is introducing new protection measures for 14.5 square...

B.C. streamlines process for U.S. and international doctors to work in the province

U.S.-trained doctors can now become fully licensed in British Columbia without the need for further assessment if they hold certain U.S. certifications.

Nelson receives over $700k for emergency dispatch upgrades

The City of Nelson has secured $710,490 in provincial funding to strengthen its emergency response system. 
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