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Five regional parks proposed in Ktunaxa RDCK Traditional Use Study Summary Report

There are five areas for regional parks being proposed under the recently released Ktunaxa and regional district report which contain traditional use significance. The report — Ktunaxa RDCK Traditional Use Study (TUS) Summary Report — provided a review of proposed areas for the regional parks, with traditional use study documents from past projects, documentation of […]

Water, sewer utilities slated to increase further for 2024: City Finance

Water and wastewater rates continue to climb uphill in the city after a report on the proposed utility budget has recommended another annual increase to the services. A report from the city’s Finance department in a special budget meeting of council on Oct. 27 is suggesting a 2.5 per cent increase to the water rates […]

Jim Pattison Foundation commits $5 million to establish Centre for Health System Learning & Innovation

People living in the Interior region will soon benefit from a new Centre for Health System Learning & Innovation (the Centre) that is being established in partnership with Interior Health and the Kelowna General Hospital (KGH) Foundation. This centre is becoming a reality today with a commitment from The Jim Pattison Foundation of $5 million […]

All clear message given after bomb scare forces evacuation of L.V. Rogers High School

Students at L.V. Rogers High School received an early start on Halloween trick or treating after the facility was evacuated Tuesday morning due to a bomb scare. A social media post by the City of Nelson said that all students and faculty had been safely evacuated following the scare. Nelson Police, local RCMP and Nelson […]

Province identifies transportation as a major rural issue, but little more than small scale patches promised — Nelson Transit Action

The Nelson Transit Action group is voicing its concern following recent comments by BC Premier David Eby during an open a public forum held recently in Oliver. Premier Eby opened the forum addressing three rural BC faces — health care, transportation and transportation to health care. The Nelson Transit Action said the Premier was a […]

RDCK establishes new recreation inclusion and access select committee

New opportunities are expected to be developing in recreation in the regional district, after the establishment of a new committee. Developed through Community Services, the Regional District of Central Kootenay board of directors created the Recreation Inclusion and Access Select Committee at its Oct. 17 meeting. The committee will be designed to develop new opportunities […]

New purpose-built track announced for Smallwood Recreation Site

A bear-safe program and a new mountain biking route are the two projects slated for the Nelson region as part of new infrastructure tourism grant program. As part of the Destination Development Fund, the Nelson Cycling Club (NCC) will be receiving $65,000 for the Smallwood Recreation Sites and Trails network, with a purpose-built, low angle […]

Nelson businesses can apply next month for help with vandalism costs

An answer to the real costs associated with vandalism for Nelson businesses will be found next month with the arrival of a new program that will help recover costs from vandalism, and for vandalism prevention. Small businesses in Nelson — and throughout British Columbia — will be able to apply for funding to help recover […]

Call made for open and transparent consultation around safe inhalation site selection

People are ‘terrified’ of where and when a controlled substance safe inhalation site is selected for Nelson and more transparency is needed leading up to its creation, says a member of the city’s newest neighbourhood group. Kari Kroker of the Nelson Neighbourhood Network (NNN) said there are no parameters in regards to the creation and […]

Taking issue: Street culture issue comes to council with intent

The downtown Nelson neighbourhood is under siege, says a representative of the Nelson Neighbourhood Network, a downtown residents’ association. Mike Stolte said in the last six months the street culture issue in the city’s downtown has worsened to the point where people don’t feel safe on the street or in their homes. “I’ve never felt […]

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