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Slocan accident sends two to hospital

Two locals have been hospitalized after an accident in the Slocan Valley yesterday, according to RCMP Sgt. Darryl Little.   "The West Kootenay Integrated Road Saftey Unit is currently investigating the cause of an accident that sent two people to hospital yesterday afternoon at approximately 5:15 p.m. on Highway 6 near...

Thrums accident thought to be alcohol related

A crash that saw a vehicle roll down a ditch near Thrums last night appears to be alcohol related, according to Castlegar RCMP Cpl. Dan Pollock.   "On Sept. 12 at around 6:45 p.m., a member of the public observed a vehicle driving erratically and then going off road into the ditch on Highway 3A about four kilometers north...

Missing 77-year-old Nakusp man found

Update: Apparently (and thankfully), Friday the 13th is not, in this case, living up to its ominous reputation, as RCMP Sgt. Darryl Little reports the safe return of a missing Nakusp man. "Peter Arends has been located safe and sound," Little said. "Mr Arends had traveled to the Revelstoke side of the Arrow Lakes yesterday ...

Teck's sustainability practices rank in top 10 per cent

Teck has been named to the 2013 Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI) for the fourth straight year, indicating that Teck's sustainability practices rank in the top 10 per cent of the world's 2,500 largest public companies. "We're pleased to be appointed to the DJSI for the fourth straight year," said Don Lindsay, president...

Can BC Go GE Free? Groups Rally as Union of BC Municipalities set to vote on Sept 18/19 at AGM

Thousands of people across the province who are concerned about genetically engineered (GE, also often called GM or genetically modified) foods and crops are rallying to support a resolution calling for a GE Free BC that will be debated at the Vancouver AGM of the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM).“This is a monumental...

Oh Baby! Mini-baby-boom at KBRH

From 6:47 p.m. August 7 to 9:53 p.m. on Aug. 8, Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital welcomed seven new babies into the world, according to IHA communications officer Karl Hardt, who added four of the babies were from Castlegar, one from Trail, one from Grand Forks and one from Greenwood. "In a maternity unit that averages...

CUPE issues press release; says schools on verge of shut down

CUPE’s talks with the BC Public Schools Employers’ Association will continue on Sept.16, but a lack of progress on a reasonable wage increase for education workers in BC’s K-12 system threatens to shut down the public school system. “We don’t have endless patience. Our members have been without a wage adjustment for four...

"For sale" signs may be downsized in Greenwood

The City of Greenwood is talking about limiting the sizes of  “for sale” signs along the highway. Mayor Nipper Kettle proposed that the signs be kept on the small size -- giving the example of 10 inches by 10 inches -- during the City's regular council meeting Sept. 9.  Kettle says the idea is to prevent visitors from getting...

Vancouver Aquarium successfully rehabilitates and releases first harbour porpoise

After more than five months of veterinary treatment at the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Centre, Levi, a rescued harbour porpoise, was carefully lowered into the waters of Saanich Inlet this morning, before gently pumping his tail fluke and gracefully gliding away. He is the first cetacean (i.e., porpoise, dolphin...

GF launches new website

The City of Grand Forks’ new website is up and running. The website if part of the city’s branding project and includes the new logo that it adopted in March. Users will find all the classic information that was on the old website, like city information and services, but this site is more interactive and will function better...

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