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Search and rescue seeks fee-for-service agreement with city; transient camps growing

The city could come to the rescue of Grand Forks Search and Rescue by entering into an annual fee-for-service agreement with the only search and rescue team in the Boundary. Members of the Grand Forks Search and Rescue (GFSAR) appeared before council recently with the request for annual financial and in-kind contributions, ...

RCMP investigate B & E in downtown Grand Forks

Grand Forks RCMP is dealing with the report of a burglary at Landmark Books & Gifts located at 262 Market Avenue in the Boundary City. Sgt. Jim Fenske said in a media release Wednesday, that the crime occurred sometime over the Labour Day weekend. "An unknown suspect stole various items from the store including a large ...

Suspect wanted in Nelson jewelry store smash-and-grab involved in horrific car crash near Hope Slide

The suspect sought for an early-morning jewelry store robbery in Nelson that netted thieves stolen items and caused damage to the tune of $30,000 is believed to be the same man involved in a car accident on Highway 3 east of Hope Monday afternoon — an accident that left a 35-year-old mother of four dead at the scene. Sergeant...

Suspect sought after brazen early-morning robbery in Nelson

Police in Nelson are looking for man following a brazen early-morning robbery of a well-known Heritage City jewelry store Tuesday. Nelson Police in a media release said the robbery happened at Ted Allen’s Jewelry, which is located at 431 Baker Street. "In the early morning hours of September 11, 2017 Ted Allen’s Jewelry was...

FortisBC crews in Turks and Caicos Islands to help after Hurricane Irma

A trio of FortisBC workers from the Kootenays arrived in in the Turks and Caicos Islands on Sunday, September 10 to begin in helping restore power to the area devastated by Hurricane Irma over the weekend. FortisBC said in total, six power line technicians and one supervisor from FortisBC joined a 58-person operation crew...

Bear activity in Nelson drops in 2017 but still well above average

Calls regarding problem bears are down this year compared to last year in the city but are still well above previous years, says the region’s WildSafe BC coordinator. David White said the quandary of bears in the city right now is around 80 calls, down from the nearly 200 the city withstood last year, but still above the 35...

Partial closures of East Kootenay Premier Lake, Kikomun Creek Provincial Parks

The Southeast Fire Centre said in a media release Friday, September 8, 2017, efffective immediately, areas beyond 50 metres of developed portions of Kikomun Creek Provincial Park and Premier Lake Provincial Park are closed to the public. "Areas within 50 metres of the developed portions of the park campgrounds, day-use areas...

Capital projects for the city receive financial wherewithal

The city’s high-powered prerogative to pull off its capital projects plans this year has it cracking open the financial plan and adding in a few more line items. Grand Forks City council resolved recently to introduce and discuss another 2017-2021 Financial Plan Amendment Bylaw to help further along its capital projects agenda,...

City of Grand Forks implements Stage 3 Watering Restrictions beginning Monday

The warm, hot summer has taken a toll water supplies everywhere in the province of BC. This has forced the City of Grand Forks to begin implementing Stage 3 Watering Restrictions effective Monday, September 11th, because of the provincial drought levels. “We’re asking for the cooperation of all residents as we try to reduce...

Chinese company joins race to acquire Pacific Insight Electronics

A company headquartered in China — Shenzhen Kaizhong Precision Technology Co. Ltd.  — is making an eleventh-hour pitch to purchase Nelson-based Pacific Insight Electronics Corp. This deemed “Superior Proposal” offer comes while Pacific Insight Electronics Corp. works through a definitive agreement with U.S.-based Methode...

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