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Nelson’s Canada Day Buses Will be Free and Melodious

Nelson city buses will be free on Canada Day, and on some of the runs, riders will be treated to live music on the bus. The Nelson Transit Community Group has organized this unique event. The group’s spokesperson Barry Nelson says there will be buses on the hour, alternating between the Rosemont, Uphill, and Fairview routes....

UN advisor returns to Kootenays from Rio with new hope for local solutions … and little faith in global ones

United Nations trade and climate change advisor Aaron Cosbey—a Rossland resident—attended the first Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, and he was back again last week for the glitz, fanfare, and "complete failure" of the Rio +20 anniversary conference."It was a very predictable thing," Cosbey said, listing many reasons...

Council of Canadians calls on premiers to take Vermont’s lead and ban fracking

Following Vermont’s ban on hydraulic fracturing last month, the Council of Canadians has written to the premiers of the provinces and territories across Canada asking that they follow suit. “Last month, the state of Vermont took action to protect water sources and to curb demands on fossil fuels. Provincial governments should...

Weekend storms leave Christina Lake and Grand Forks residents without power

Gusting winds and driving rains knocked down trees, branches and electricity to homes all over the east Boundary region over the weekend. The storm hit suddenly and violently on the evening of Friday, June 22 leaving more than 600 Fortis BC customers without power for between four and 24 hours, depending on the severity of ...

Dooley and Macdonald Reflect Back on Council’s Marijuana Debate

The Nelson Daily’s full transcript of the marijuana debate at the June 11 Nelson City Council meeting has had an extraordinary number of page views on our site. The discussion chronicled there raises many questions.  Should Mayor John Dooley have stepped down from chairing the meeting given his highly emotional response to ...

Marshall Lake dam faces 11th hour decisions

Local governments and the public have until the end of this month to come up with a plan to preserve Marshall Lake. That’s all the time the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO) will allow for a decision to be made on whether or not the city, regional district or the public are willing and able...

COURT BRIEFS: UPDATED - Grand Forks man charged in Midway bombing

Ian Jason Peregoodoff, 43 of Grand Forks, has been charged with two counts of arson and damage to private property and two counts of mischief after allegedly bottle bombing the Midway RCMP Detachment and police vehicle on Monday, June 18. Peregoodoff remains in police custody appeared in the Nelson provincial court on Wednesday,...

Nelson Councillors at National Municipality Conference: 'Small Town Voices Need to be Heard'

Two Nelson city councillors have just returned from the annual conference of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, held this year in Saskatoon. They experienced it from different perspectives because Paula Kiss is in her first term in office and Bob Adams is in his third and has been to the conference before.  The following...

Renos a sign of housing markets maintaining across Canada

An estimated 1.7 million households in 10 major centres undertook renovations in 2011 according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s (CMHC’s) Renovation and Home Purchase Survey released today. This represents about 37 per cent of homeowner households, a slight decrease from 42 per cent, or 1.9 million households, in...

Mene. Mene. Tekel. Upharsin.

The words that title my piece are biblical and mean, roughly, “number, number, weight, division.” They are apt to this moment. I believe that numbers, judgment, and a state of feeling divided, are clues to our malaise as Canadians right now. To say that Stephen Harper divides Canadians like no other prime minister before him...

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