Help out your local posties!
Thawing conditions creating large build ups of ice and treacherous conditions for delivery personnel. While winter may be winding down in March, the advent of late-winter or early spring conditions present additional safety risks for Canada Post delivery personnel.Canada Post is asking property owners to remove, as much as ...
GFSS girls basketball team most sportsmanlike in the province
Hang another banner in the rafters of the Grand Forks Secondary School’s (GFSS) gymnasium as the GFSS Wolves Senior Girls basketball team has finished off their monumental season with a fifteenth place finish at the “AA” high school basketball provincials this past weekend in Kamloops. Running Mar. 9 - 12, the tournament ...
Funding cuts hit Success by Six programs across the region
It’s a made-in-B.C. program that directly helps parents and kids – by offering a range of worthwhile programs such as early learning and literacy, nutrition, children’s play, outreach programs, parenting skills development, and cultural programs to enhance the lives of young children and their families. Last week the B.C....
Dorothy shone on ice as figure skating club presents Wizard of Oz
Over one hundred of people crammed the Grand Forks Arena to watch two showings of the Grand Forks Figure Skating Club’s annual skate production, the Wizard of Oz. Over 60 skaters participated in the production that took place this past Saturday, March 12. The presentation was coached in part by Carla Bryan, Kristi Kuromi,...
NDP interim leader Dawn Black visits Nelson/Creston riding
By Bruce FuhrThe Nelson DailyB.C. New Democrat Party interim leader Dawn Black will be in the Nelson/Creston riding this weekend to visit the region as part of International Women’s Week.Black, a unanimous selection by NDP caucus as interim leader prior to the April 17 leadership convention is scheduled to join Nelson/Creston...
OP/ED: Celebrating International Women's Day brings up the need to keep working
The new millennium has witnessed a significant change in society's thoughts about women's equality and emancipation. Younger generations feel that 'all the battles have been won for women' while many feminists from the 1970's know only too well the challenges still faced across the world. With more women in the boardroom,...
Engaging entrepreneur and philanthropist to speak in Grand Forks
So what is Leadership? What is Staying Power? Yes, it’s certainly big vision and adaptability, but it’s also paying attention to the small moment’s one person at a time. Or so it goes according to Mr. Gus Whalen, CEO of the Warren Featherbone Company. Mr. Whalen is a testament to staying power as the leader of his family...
Sixteen Boundary women receive recognition
The Boundary region joined the global platform celebrating International Women’s Day on Tuesday. The soiree recognizing outstanding women of the Boundary, hosted by the Boundary Women’s Coalition, was one of thousands of celebrations held across the world. Performer and social activist, Annie Lennox, led a mass march across...
Ministry staff are keeping an eye on the Kettle River
The need for monitoring and controlling future water flows in the Kettle River is no longer a question with 582 water licences along the river and repeated annual low flow levels. The Kettle is the number one endangered river in B.C. and government staff are more than aware of the challenges for both water quality and fish ...
Riders rebound to square Kootenay Final with 5-2 win
The Nelson Daily SportsThe Fernie Ghostriders struck for three first period goals en route to a 5-2 Kootenay International Junior Hockey League victory over the Castlegar Rebels in Kootenay Conference playoff action Tuesday in the East Kootenay City.The win evens the best-of-seven final at 1-1. Castlegar won the opening game...