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Planned Nelson-Castlegar bike route would be built in stages over many years

Planned Nelson-Castlegar bike route would be built in stages over many years

Organizer says proposed route would serve small communities along the way
Evacuation alerts rescinded for four Slocan Valley fires

Evacuation alerts rescinded for four Slocan Valley fires

Alerts rescinded for Nemo Creek, Ponderosa, Komonko, and part of Mulvey Creek fires
New mural in Nelson challenges community to reconsider wolves

New mural in Nelson challenges community to reconsider wolves

B.C. has killed wolves since 2015 in order to revive the caribou population
Empowering the Citizen Patient: Learning about your health conditions

Empowering the Citizen Patient: Learning about your health conditions

Dr. Mindy Smith writes about managing health conditions
Sinixt release salmon into Columbia River in U.S., track migration to Canada

Sinixt release salmon into Columbia River in U.S., track migration to Canada

Salmon were released upstream from the Grand Coulee Dam, which has blocked fish migration for more than 80 years
BEHIND THE FENCE: Castlegar woman recalls her time in the New Denver School

BEHIND THE FENCE: Castlegar woman recalls her time in the New Denver School

'Just seeing that place reminds me of all the awful things that happened there'
UPDATE: Wildfire evacuation alerts rescinded for Argenta, Slocan

UPDATE: Wildfire evacuation alerts rescinded for Argenta, Slocan

The communities had been evacuated last month
2 Lower Mainland men injured after shooting in Trail

2 Lower Mainland men injured after shooting in Trail

Both men were dropped off at the Trail hospital Aug. 17 with gunshot wounds
In Kaslo, Canada's 1st woman skateboard champ kick pushes out of obscurity

In Kaslo, Canada's 1st woman skateboard champ kick pushes out of obscurity

PJ McKenzie won 2 titles in the 1970s and was an early star of the sport
Nelson man studies how unarmed civilians might de-escalate West Bank conflict

Nelson man studies how unarmed civilians might de-escalate West Bank conflict

Randy Janzen visited West Bank this summer to assess the viability of peaceful interventions