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B.C. cabinet minister discusses energy issues with Nelson residents

B.C. cabinet minister discusses energy issues with Nelson residents

Josie Osborne is also the minister responsible for low carbon innovation
Canyon Street building eyed for homeless shelter

Canyon Street building eyed for homeless shelter

Canyon Street building eyed for homeless shelter; petition calls for more discussion first
DFO trying to return young whale to pod after beached mother died on Vancouver Island

DFO trying to return young whale to pod after beached mother died on Vancouver Island

Whale beached on Saturday, March 23
Castlegar flight cancellation bus helped passengers reach destinations this winter

Castlegar flight cancellation bus helped passengers reach destinations this winter

The new Air Canada service shuttles passengers to Kelowna to meet Vancouver flights
Tents pitched at Nelson City Hall to protest loss of homelessness program

Tents pitched at Nelson City Hall to protest loss of homelessness program

Protesters want new location found for Coordinated Access Hub
B.C. First Nation shares concerns over oil spills with UN

B.C. First Nation shares concerns over oil spills with UN

‘Right now the only losses compensated are economic’: Heiltsuk Chief Marilyn Slett
New student housing opens at Selkirk College’s Silver King Campus

New student housing opens at Selkirk College’s Silver King Campus

The building adds 36 units for students in Nelson
Black and Rural by Shayna Jones touring Kootenay Region in April

Black and Rural by Shayna Jones touring Kootenay Region in April

Stage play examines the experiences of Black folks living in rural areas
City of Nelson takes over Kootenay Lake West transit service

City of Nelson takes over Kootenay Lake West transit service

New contract includes 13 routes formerly contracted to NextGen Ltd.
Regional hospital in Trail welcomes Dr. Kirsten Hickie to their orthopedic team

Regional hospital in Trail welcomes Dr. Kirsten Hickie to their orthopedic team

1,700+ scheduled and emergency orthopedic surgeries are performed annually at KBRH