Nelson Leafs are receiving outstanding leadership from team captain Jack Karran two games into the Kootenay International Junior Hockey League playoffs.
The Grande Prairie native leads the with four points in two games, including a game-winning goal in Nelson’s 3-2 win on opening night of the post season.
Police are stepping up enforcement during the month of March with Distracted Driving/Occupant Restraint Awareness Month.
In a media release, police across the Province, including officers in the West Kootenay/Boundary region, will be conducting intensified distracted driving enforcement in your area.
To The Editor:
Our Provincial Government has notified us that invasive species of plants are the intended target of 24 chemicals to be used throughout our lands.
Good health is the foundation for a good life. But for too long, too many B.C. patients have been struggling to access the services they need. People can’t find a family doctor, are waiting too long for surgeries and diagnostics, and worry about caring for their aging loved ones.
A GoFundMe page set up to help a local Kootenay Lake School District teacher involved in a car accident last Friday on Highway 3A, near Grohman Narrows Provincial Park has been suspended due to the overwhelming support from the community.
Nelson Leafs took a 2-0 lead in their Kootenay International Junior Hockey League Playoff Series with the Spokane after the Green and White defeated the Braves 2-1 Wednesday night at the NDCC Arena.
In the most-recent column, I opened questions of the history of the West, its historic global dominance, non-westerners reactions to that past, and the present geopolitical world of Western, First-World primacy.
Ian Walgren of Nelson captured a pair of Speed Skating medals — Silver and Bronze — at the Special Olympic Winter Games February 21-23 in Vernon.
Walgren, competing for Region 1 — Kootenays, is the first ever SOBC speed skater to represent Region one and the first to medal in the Speed skating event.
Walgren also carried the banner for Region 1 during the opening ceremonies.
Local Arts and Culture enthusiast, Sydney Black, was honoured with the Sustainability Leadership Award by the City of Nelson during Monday’s council meeting.
Black, well-known for her work in the arts community, received the award from Nelson Mayor John Dooley and councillor Rik Logtenberg.
Two wheels instead of four is the mantra being put forth by the proponents of the city’s Active Transportation Plan as they look to take action on the initiative.
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