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LIBRARY MUSINGS: Come take part in a Downtown Abbey tea party

  It’s February, which can mean only one thing: time to start planning your garden!  Here’s how we can help: we’ve ordered seed catalogs from a number of different seed companies, and we’ve made these available for you to check out. It seems to make more sense than each of us ordering our own catalog, I think.     In related...

LETTER: Jimenez death in CBSA Vancouver - Oh Canada - a land of Prisons and pipelines

Dear editor, I am appalled by the jailing and the subsequent death in custody of CBSA in Vancouver, of Lucia Vega Jimenez - a 42 year old Mexican woman working to save money to care for her ailing mother. Days before Christmas, she was jailed for not having bus-fare and not having immigration papers!!  While alone in CBSA...

Cocaine nets Trail man criminal charges

A Trail man is facing possession for the purpose after trafficking charges after intelligence resources led police to arrest the man outside a local pub during the wee hours of Saturday morning. “On Feb. 1, at 12:49 a.m., members of the Trail Crime Reduction Unit arrested a 31-year-old male for Possession of Cocaine for the...

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award info-night on February 20, 2014

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award encourages anyone between the ages 14 and 24 to participate in an international award. It gives you the opportunity to get more involved in your community, to make new friends, to get physically fit and to discover an activity that excites and inspires you as well as participate in an adventurous...

Orcas and dolphins stun Nanaimo ferry riders

Ferry riders in Nanaimo got an unexpected show yesterday when a pod of Bigg's killer whales (Orcas) cornered a pod of dolphins in Departure Bay.  The dolphins were Pacific white-sided dolphins and CTV News reported that the whales eventually killed and ate two of them.  Bigg's whales are a type of transient orca that feeds ...

Midway RCMP bust grow-op in Beaverdell

Midway RCMP discovered a grow-up in Beaverdell in early January after stopping a driver for a broken light. The driver gave the police the wrong name in order to hide his identity but the RCMP discovered he has been in Canada illegally for 10 years.  When they went to arrest him on Jan. 10, they found a grow-op in a Beaverdell...

CL Winterfest fills weekend with snowy fun

The Christina Lake Winterfest has been a pillar at the Lake for so long that organizer Brenda Auge can't put a date on when it first started, but she does know that community members look forward to it each year and this year was no different.  "A lot of people have told me stories from Winterfest from when they were young,"...

Fire prompts chief to issue public warning

A fire in the Crescent Valley this afternoon could’ve had a tragic ending, prompting fire chief Glenn Leidloff to issue a public safety notice for local residents. He said the fire department got the call at roughly noon, to attend a chimney fire in a wood stove. He said a resourceful and quick-thinking 14-year-old resident...

Ground Hog predictors return with mixed results

An early end to winter 2014 depends on whom you believe. In Ontario, Wiarton Willie left the cozy den Sunday morning to see his shadow, which according to folk tradition signals another six weeks of winter for Canadians — this after an already punishing winter for Eastern Canada. However, further to the east in Nova Scotia,...

BHS has full house at annual luncheon

The Boundary Historical Society (BHS) held their annual luncheon Saturday in the basement of the Boundary Museum.  Around 45 diners crowded into the room to enjoy soup and sandwiches at the social gathering.  Typically, a speaker is invited to the BHS' luncheon, but this year the guests just enjoyed each other's company.  We...

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