Tag: Janice Morrison

Nelson’s main street named one of the best in BC

Nelson’s Baker Street has made the province’s list of best town main streets according to World Atlas, along side...

Civic Centre repairs require millions more in investments

In the latest update on Nelson's Civic Centre repairs, the City of Nelson has revealed that the building's structural...

Local Mayors react to Kootenay-Central election results

Local mayors are ready to get their provincial priorities back in front of Brittny Anderson now that she has...

City of Nelson wins Climate & Energy Action award

The City of Nelson has won a 2024 Climate & Energy Action award for it’s ‘Low Carbon Homes Pilot’. Mayor...

Official opening of Nelson’s Pier on Hall Street

Hundreds gathered today, Saturday September 14, to mark a place in Nelson’s history and celebrate the official opening of...

City of Nelson provides update on the status of the Civic Arena

The City of Nelson has rescheduled the opening date for the Civic Arena due to the ongoing emergency roof...

Unhoused encampment removed from Nelson City Hall

The unhoused encampment, and protest site, in front of Nelson City Hall has been cleared out. A number of the...

New Indigenous Gathering Space Builds Connections

Overlooking the rugged beauty of the West Arm of Kootenay Lake, the community came together to officially open the...

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Most drivers tailgate but get frustrated when being tailgated, ICBC says

Many B.C. drivers admit to tailgating, but when it comes to being tailgated themselves, they feel frustrated.

Bus service transferring to new Victoria Street exchange on Monday

Nelson’s Victoria Street Transit Exchange will open on Monday, June 30.

Kootenay Lake Ferry dispute report release

Provincial arbitrator Vince Ready has handed down his final report in the Kootenay Lake ferry dispute, ending the collective bargaining process.

B.C. Transit rolls out first all-electric buses in Victoria

British Columbia’s first all-electric transit buses are set to hit the road in the provincial capital.

Report recommends sweeping reforms to how B.C. addresses gender-based violence

A new report says gender‑based violence should be declared an epidemic in B.C., and offers several recommendations for the province to better address the issue.
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