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Agricultural Land Commission Policy
If you have questions on the latest changes to the Agricultural Land Commission Policy on residences in the Agricultural Land Reserve, here is a rundown. Effective December 31, 2021, the ALR Use Regulation, s. 34.3 permits one additional residence if the following...
Renewing Life and Light
The Anglican Churches of Nelson and Kaslo welcome the Reverend David Burrows. From Nunavut, Nova Scotia, Ontario and then his priesthood in Newfoundland and Labrador, David’s ministry encompasses faith communities and non-profit agencies. In his arrival in Nelson,...
This Holiday Season, Be Nice!
The holiday season is upon us. Therefore, sadly predictable, even with hyperinflation and an uncertain economy, our Western consumerism has begun its annual shift into high gear, resulting in our interacting with front-line hospitality workers (retail sales...
Forging Ahead
The ancient art of blacksmithing being taught at Selkirk College’s Victoria Street Campus has received a modern boost from Columbia Basin Trust. The eight-month Blacksmithing & Metal Art Program relies heavily upon forges to heat the metal that ultimately results...
Capturing Basin Data
Gaining deeper insight into a myriad of data indicators from across the Columbia Basin-Boundary Region is the focus of the latest report released by Selkirk Innovates. The State of the Basin Snapshot Report 2022 is an approachable and illustrative 12-page document...
Central Kootenay Waterbodies Clear
The Central Kootenay Invasive Species Society (CKISS) proudly announces that Central Kootenay waterbodies remain free of the invasive zebra and quagga mussels, thanks to the ongoing efforts of the B.C. Invasive Mussel Defence Program. The latest sampling results,...
Confronting Barriers to Peace in the Middle East
To provide understanding and deeper insight into the disastrous conflict currently raging in the Middle East, Selkirk College’s Mir Centre for Peace is presenting a lecture series event that features a pair of experts who will explore the challenges and pathways to...
Labour Market Outlook Meshes with College Outcomes
The Province of British Columbia released its annual Labour Market Outlook, identifying future needs and linking opportunities to post-secondary educational pathways. The annual 10-year forecast provides valuable insight into the flow of supply and demand for labour...
Watch for Mistletoe!
According to custom, if you’re caught standing under the mistletoe, you may get a kiss. For centuries, mistletoe has been considered a plant that increases life and fertility. Celtic Druids living in the 1st century A.D. viewed it as a symbol of vivacity, since it...
Light Up the Hospital!
Kootenay Lake Hospital is the only hospital in the Kootenay Boundary that offers Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT). The OCT Machine provides non-invasive imaging that aids in the diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, and retinal diseases such as...
CNOY
Castlegar and District Community Services (CDCSS) is encouraging Castlegar residents to once again, team up, fundraise and walk in the Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY). This family friendly, winterrific fundraising walk takes place on the evening of February 24, 2024...
New Executive Director
The Board of Directors of the Nelson Museum, Archives & Gallery is very pleased to announce Jennifer Dunkerson as the new Executive Director, effective November 27, 2023. Dunkerson has extensive experience in the arts and culture sector in Canada, including as the...
Revitalizing the NKL Arts Council
As some people may know, in February of 2023, an extraordinary meeting was held in Kaslo, the purpose of which was to either find a full slate of new board members or dissolve the society. As a result of that meeting a new board was formed and a revitalized arts...
Let it Shine
Two choirs, one big beautiful concert! Choir directors Kathleen Neudorf (Nelson Choral Singers) and Noémi Kiss (Cottonwood Singers) will be joining forces to create one big beautiful choral celebration: “Let It Shine.” Two local choirs, some 75 singers, a jazz trio,...
Caregiver Support Group
In BC over one million people care for family members and friends who are seniors. They are unpaid caregivers who provide incidental or around the clock care. Caring for someone is incredibly rewarding. Caregivers can and do experience isolation, grief, and...
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