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A Resister’s Guide

“Government was intended to suppress injustice, but its effect has been to embody and perpetuate it.” – William Godwin Like Henry David Thoreau, I heartily agree with the motto – “That government is best which governs least”. When one considers the long list of problems that our governments have tried unsuccessfully to resolve,...

Nelson's Myers travels to Washington DC to be part of 'solidarity for love, inclusion and respect'

It has been quite a week south of the 49th parallel as the 45th President of the United States began his four-year term. However, before Donald Trump could begin to warm the seat of his Oval Office chair, more than a million people around the world — including marches in Castlegar, in the Nelson area and Grand Forks — joined...

West Arm residents want look into own mayor, council

There’s a bit of an independence movement brewing along the shores of Kootenay Lake east of Nelson. Some residents living in Balfour, Harrop, Procter and area want a bigger say in their local government. At last Thursday’s meeting of the board, Area E director Ramona Faust asked the Regional District of the Central Kootenay...

Opinion: Restrictions on Smoking Outdoors?

(Editor's Note:  The article below is contributed by the Canadian Cancer Society.  Readers should note that on January 9, 2017, the City of Trail  adopted Bylaw #2821, which restricts outdoor smoking.  It says:  " 2.1.  No person shall smoke: (a) In any Park; (b) At or within 6.0 metres of a Recreation Facility;  (c) At an ...

B.C.’s tourism sector sees spike in visitors

In the first 11 months of 2016, more than 5.1 million international visitors arrived in British Columbia, a 12.2% increase over the same time frame in 2015. The latest numbers from Statistics Canada show that from January to November 2016, a total of 5,143,414 international visitors arrived in B.C. to date last year, for an...

City begins gathering final details on medical cannabis regulations in preparation for public meeting

A new pot of regulations are brewing over medical cannabis in Nelson as the city prepares to hash out its legal language to regulate the industry prior to the passing of federal law. The introduction of what might comprise medical cannabis business licence regulations in Nelson were on the table for perusal Monday in city...

At least 120 feminists join the Women's March in Grand Forks

Organizers of the Women's March in Grand Forks are thrilled at the turnout, which is estimated at around 120 participants.  "We had no idea what to expect," said Kelly Davison, a co-organizer of the event along with Shara Cooper....

Marchers from across the region join Castlegar's Women's March on Washington

Marchers from Castlegar, Trail, Nelson, Rossland, Salmo and the Slocan Valley came together in Castlegar Saturday morning for the Women’s March on Washington, organized by Cara-Lee Malange, community education coordinator with the Mir Centre for Peace.  Malange said she was delighted at the turn-out for the event....

Tim Jones Peak commemorates search and rescue leader

A peak in the North Shore Mountains is being named in honour of a long-time leader of British Columbia’s search and rescue community and commemorates his work as an advocate for backcountry safety. Tim Jones Peak is located on Mount Seymour in the North Shore Mountains and previously was known locally as Second Pump Peak,...

Huge snowfall in region last week nowhere near record breaking

Last week’s snowfall, while significant, didn’t even come close to breaking records, according to Southeast Fire centre’s weather forecaster Ron Lakeman. He said Jan. 18 saw 26 cm of snow in a 24-hour period, compared to the record of 43.7 cm on Jan. 9, 1969. “It was a good snowfall, but we’ve certainly seen more,” he said....

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