Selkirk College Students Tops in Business Simulation Competition
In an important test of what’s to come after graduation, four students in Selkirk College’s School of Business triumphed in a simulation competition that matched their talents against top-notch post-secondary peers. Held at New Westminster’s Douglas College in early-March, the annual Western Canadian Business Competition (WCBC) brought together schools from across British Columbia and Alberta […]
Lane closures, short delays for final touches to Highway 1 in Kicking Horse Canyon
The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure is advising the public that final work on Phase 4 of the Kicking Horse Canyon Project will begin on Tuesday, April 2, 2024. The MOTI said drivers are advised to expect lane closures and minor delays throughout the spring. Highway 1 will be reduced to lane one in each […]
Province approves use of Taser 7
The Province has approved the use of Taser 7 as an intermediate weapon for all police agencies in British Columbia. The approval process for Taser 7 included convening a multi-disciplinary panel to provide advice to the director of Police Services with consideration of a range of expertise and perspectives. The panel had representatives from various organizations, such […]
Study finds battery hub feasible for BC's Southern Interior
The federal government’s plan to phase out gas and diesel passenger vehicles by 2035 requires the Canadian economy to shift, with battery recycling at the forefront in the Lower Columbia region of BC’s Southern Interior. Economic development agency Lower Columbia Initiatives Corporation (LCIC) is leading the charge by investigating ways to further augment the region’s […]
Daily Dose — Kootenay Film Brings Outdoor Francophone Women to the Forefront
A locally-created short film about French-speaking outdoors women of the West Kootenays, NATURE + ELLES, has been selected for the 2024 Women’s Adventure Film Tour (WAFT). The film will be screened with English subtitles on April 5th at Castlegar’s Old Theatre with a Q&A with director Jackie Atkins, producer Patrick Lac, and three of the 11 local participants, […]
Beware of speeding ticket text scam — RCMP
RCMP is advising the public of a speeding ticket text scam is making its way through the BC Interior and Vancouver Island, including Nanaimo. RCMP said people have been a text message urging drivers to deal with a speeding ticket of face court action. On Monday March 25, 2024, the Nanaimo RCMP switchboard received numerous […]
Italian Society Hosting Spring Banquet May 4th
Are you looking for a fun evening out that includes a great Italian meal, music and dancing, all while helping contribute to charitable causes in our community? The Nelson Italian-Canadian Society is hosting their annual Spring Banquet on Saturday, May 4th at the Nelson Rod & Gun Club Hall. Social hour starts at 6 p.m. […]
Bus exchange tackles parking problem as construction deadline looms
What the downtown will lose in parking when the new transit exchange is constructed this summer it will gain later this year, say BC Transit representatives. David Lenton — and Elise Wren — from the provincial transit authority spoke about the preliminary schematics of the new transit exchange and how it would address parking concerns […]
Wages in Kootenay Development Region rise the highest in province: report
Over the last year the median hourly wage in the Kootenay Development Region rose by over $4 per hour, and now sits well above the provincial and national rate, according to the latest State of the Basin Focus report. Produced by Selkirk College: Selkirk Innovates — through the Columbia Basin Trust — the e-newsletter noted […]
Nelson Fire & Rescue Services approves burning period for city residents
Nelson Fire & Rescue Services has approved a burn period for residents from March 30th until May 12th. This initiative aims to encourage residents to reduce the amount of deadfall and woody debris around their homes this spring. The primary purpose of allowing this burn period is to minimize the fire risk posed by these ground fuels. Given the dry summers and […]