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Time out needed for bullies at city halls

There's something about local government that brings out the worst in some people. Staff get spat on. Mayors and councillors are often the victims of what can only be described as cyberbullying. In some towns, process servers would be well-advised to offer volume discounts to local governments. It takes place every which way...

Could some of 25,000 Syrian refugees land in Nelson?

During the Federal Election, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised, if elected, he would allow 25,000 Syrian refugees into Canada. However, after the recent terrorist shootings last Friday in Paris, and bombing in Beirut, some people have called for the feds to think again about the decision. Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall...

City to purchase AEDs for City Hall and Civic Works Department

Castlegar city council, at its regular meeting Monday evening (Nov. 16), unanimously approved the purchase of two AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) for roughly $5,500. City utilities manager Jesse Reel, in his report to council, recommended the move, as well as changes to training and Occupation Health and Safety...

The song remains the same: 2016 provisional police budget calls for creation of three new positions

It’s déjà vu all over again. With a pending decision on the Nelson police board’s 2015 budgetary appeal still forthcoming at the end of this month, the board’s powers-that-be delivered their 2016 budgetary wish list Monday afternoon in council chambers. And it did not deviate from the 2015 request — a submission subsequently...

City council says no to free Wi-Fi coverage in public places

The City of Nelson may have designated itself as a “smart” community, but only in certain acceptable areas of the city after council turned down the offer of free public Wi-Fi coverage in high traffic city areas like parks. City council voted during the last meeting against accepting Shaw’s GoWi-Fi program to provide free...

Communities in Bloom seeks pride of place in city marketing materials

Castlegar Communities in Bloom (CiB) is riding the incredible success of an entire decade, and is now asking the city to include their efforts in municipal marketing undertakings such as entrance signage and the city website. At its regular meeting Monday night, council heard from a CiB delegation headed by B.C. CiB chair...

City council to hold regular meeting at SHSS to engage city youth

A tentative date has been set for city council to hold a regular meeting at Stanley Humphries Secondary School, providing an opportunity for youth to learn about, and engage in, municipal politics. At its regular meeting Monday night, council heard from councillor Florio Vassilakakis, who said the afternoon of Jan. 18 will ...

Garbage in, garbage out: City unveils new approach to waste management

Trash talk took centre stage at the Community Forum Tuesday night, with roughly 25 people, not including city staff and council, on hand to hear what the city proposes in terms of garbage collection and waste management. A presentation offered by director of Transportation and Civic Works Chris Barlow indicated some changes...

Recreation talks between Trail/Rossland break down

Ed. Note: The following is a press release issued by the City of Trail: Trail City Council reports that, following weeks of negotiations with the City of Rossland to reach a Parks and Recreation Funding Agreement, unfortunately discussions have discontinued at this time.  Mayor Mike Martin, who formed part of the City’s...

Hot panhandling bylaw topic fizzles out on council's griddle; decision delayed until spring, 2016

The burning issue and ethics of whether or not to institute a panhandling bylaw for Nelson's downtown will now have to smoulder for another six months. City council balked at the decision to advance to third reading on draft legislation for a panhandling bylaw Monday night during the regular council meeting, choosing instead...

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