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Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Hunters join forces with conservationists to call on B.C. to protect fish and wildlife habitat. Unlikely alliance includes fishers, trappers, naturalists and conservation organizations AIR CANADA TO RESUME CASTLEGAR FLIGHTS IN JUNE Air Canada will return to the West Kootenay Regional Airport with flights to and from Vancouver starting June 28, 2021. The Air Canada Express flights will be operated by Jazz Aviation LP. Flights will be available on Monday, Thursday and Friday afternoons on upgraded Dash 8 UPDATE: SULLIVAN CREEK FIRE BETWEEN CASTLEGAR AND TRAILAUTHOR: BETSYKLINE
A wildfire burning between Castlegar and Trail is visible from Highway 22 near Birchbank. According to the BC Wildfire Service, the fire at Sullivan Creek was discovered Sunday, May 30. As of Tuesday, the fire had grown to five hectares. The fire was now been classified as out ofcontrol. The
WEST KOOTENAY VACCINE LOCATIONS ANNOUNCED West Kootenay vaccine locations announced. Interior Health has released a list of places to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Nelson Star Staff; Mar. 8, 2021 2:50 p.m. RECEIVED 1ST DOSE OF COVID VACCINE BEFORE APRIL 6? IT’SAUTHOR: KATYASLEPIAN
Received 1st dose of COVID vaccine before April 6? It’s time to register for 2nd in B.C. Individuals who have not registered via the provincial system should do so starting May 1 INTERIOR HEALTH OPENS UP VACCINE ELIGIBILITY IN COLUMBIAAUTHOR: TREVORCRAWLEY
Interior Health opens up vaccine eligibility in Columbia Valley to 18 years or older. Only local residents can register and book appointments as COVID-19 case counts spike in the region INTERFOR TO INVEST $35 MILLION AT CASTLEGAR MILLAUTHOR: BETSY KLINE Interfor will be investing $35 million at their Castlegar mill over the next year. The company says the investment will enhance its long-term competitiveness through improved productivity and higher-grade, higher-value production, and preserve its significant economic contribution to the Kootenays. ANTI-VAXXERS RALLY IN FRUITVALE A vocal but peaceful group of unmasked protesters rallied at Creekside Park in Fruitvale last week. According to Trail and Greater District RCMP, on Apr. 23 around noon, they received a report of an organized outdoor event, and observed a female speaker using a microphone to talk to an allegedly unmasked crowd of approximately 40 people. B.C. CDC UNVEILS GUIDE ON HOW TO CARPOOL DURING THEAUTHOR: KATYASLEPIAN
B.C. CDC unveils guide on how to carpool during the pandemic. Wearing masks, keeping windows open key to slowing the spread of COVID-19Katya Slepian
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Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Hunters join forces with conservationists to call on B.C. to protect fish and wildlife habitat. Unlikely alliance includes fishers, trappers, naturalists and conservation organizations AIR CANADA TO RESUME CASTLEGAR FLIGHTS IN JUNE Air Canada will return to the West Kootenay Regional Airport with flights to and from Vancouver starting June 28, 2021. The Air Canada Express flights will be operated by Jazz Aviation LP. Flights will be available on Monday, Thursday and Friday afternoons on upgraded Dash 8 UPDATE: SULLIVAN CREEK FIRE BETWEEN CASTLEGAR AND TRAILAUTHOR: BETSYKLINE
A wildfire burning between Castlegar and Trail is visible from Highway 22 near Birchbank. According to the BC Wildfire Service, the fire at Sullivan Creek was discovered Sunday, May 30. As of Tuesday, the fire had grown to five hectares. The fire was now been classified as out ofcontrol. The
WEST KOOTENAY VACCINE LOCATIONS ANNOUNCED West Kootenay vaccine locations announced. Interior Health has released a list of places to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Nelson Star Staff; Mar. 8, 2021 2:50 p.m. RECEIVED 1ST DOSE OF COVID VACCINE BEFORE APRIL 6? IT’SAUTHOR: KATYASLEPIAN
Received 1st dose of COVID vaccine before April 6? It’s time to register for 2nd in B.C. Individuals who have not registered via the provincial system should do so starting May 1 INTERIOR HEALTH OPENS UP VACCINE ELIGIBILITY IN COLUMBIAAUTHOR: TREVORCRAWLEY
Interior Health opens up vaccine eligibility in Columbia Valley to 18 years or older. Only local residents can register and book appointments as COVID-19 case counts spike in the region INTERFOR TO INVEST $35 MILLION AT CASTLEGAR MILLAUTHOR: BETSY KLINE Interfor will be investing $35 million at their Castlegar mill over the next year. The company says the investment will enhance its long-term competitiveness through improved productivity and higher-grade, higher-value production, and preserve its significant economic contribution to the Kootenays. ANTI-VAXXERS RALLY IN FRUITVALE A vocal but peaceful group of unmasked protesters rallied at Creekside Park in Fruitvale last week. According to Trail and Greater District RCMP, on Apr. 23 around noon, they received a report of an organized outdoor event, and observed a female speaker using a microphone to talk to an allegedly unmasked crowd of approximately 40 people. B.C. CDC UNVEILS GUIDE ON HOW TO CARPOOL DURING THEAUTHOR: KATYASLEPIAN
B.C. CDC unveils guide on how to carpool during the pandemic. Wearing masks, keeping windows open key to slowing the spread of COVID-19Katya Slepian
NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY FOR FIRST DOSE COVID-19 VACCINE 9 hours ago · Those who have yet to get their first COVID-19 vaccine can just show at their convenience. Interior Health immunization clinics across the region are adding and extending hours for drop-in vaccinations. Drop-in access is for people who are 12 and up DETAILS ON CANADA’S VACCINE SHARING PLAN COMING SUNDAY, UP 9 hours ago · Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will wait until an international summit with his democratic peers concludes before providing any details on how Canada will make up to 100 million vaccine doses available to countries not as flush with protection against COVID-19. Trudeau himself hasn’t confirmed OBITUARIES – CASTLEGAR NEWS explore castlegar news. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather PHYSICIANS WERE SUFFERING BURNOUT AND THEN THE PANDEMIC 13 hours ago · As vaccine rates tick towards herd immunity and governments reveal plans of a post-pandemic summer filled with travel and gatherings, nurses and doctors trying to help COVID-19 patients are likely looking towards some serious rest. A new study from the University of British Columbia, released Friday 2ND ICBC REBATE SET FOR MID-JULY, AVERAGING $120 PER 14 hours ago · ICBC will issue a second COVID rebate as part of the plan to respond to fewer crashes during the past year and a half of the pandemic. ICBC will start distributing rebates averaging $120 per policy in mid-July, returning approximately $350 million in additional rebates to 2.94 million customers EEDITIONS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of RECEIVED 1ST DOSE OF COVID VACCINE BEFORE APRIL 6? IT’S A syringe is loaded with COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination clinic run by Vancouver Coastal Health, in Richmond, B.C., Saturday, April 10,2021.
BC FERRIES ANTICIPATING “PENT-UP DEMAND” AS TRAVEL 15 hours ago · With the end of recreational travel restrictions coming throughout the province on June 15, BC Ferries has begun preparing for a greater volume of travellers. “We look forward to welcoming recreational travellers back on board, in accordance with the end of the province’s travel restrictions WEST KOOTENAY VACCINE LOCATIONS ANNOUNCED West Kootenay vaccine locations announced. Interior Health has released a list of places to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Nelson Star Staff; Mar. 8, 2021 2:50 p.m. KASLO SCHOOL’S CLASS ISOLATED DUE TO POSSIBLE COVID-19 Another School District 8 school has had a potential COVID-19 exposure. A class at Kaslo’s J.V. Humphries School has been isolated until Friday due to an exposure from the community that occurred April 6 to 9, according to the district.CASTLEGAR NEWS
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Slocan Valley’s Lemon Creek fuel spill class action suit gets second go-ahead. The lawsuit stems from the July 2013 spill of 35,000 litresof jet fuel
OBITUARIES – CASTLEGAR NEWS explore castlegar news. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather EEDITIONS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of AIR CANADA TO RESUME CASTLEGAR FLIGHTS IN JUNE Air Canada will return to the West Kootenay Regional Airport with flights to and from Vancouver starting June 28, 2021. The Air Canada Express flights will be operated by Jazz Aviation LP. Flights will be available on Monday, Thursday and Friday afternoons on upgraded Dash 8 PFIZER INCREASING VACCINE SHIPMENTS AS CANADA APPEALS TO U Procurement Minister Anita Anand is pushing Moderna to start shipping its COVID-19 vaccine doses to Canada from the United States instead of Europe. The negotiations, which also involve the U.S. government, come a month after Pfizer-BioNTech shifted Canada’s supply from WILDFIRE BURNING NORTH OF CASTLEGAR NEAR HOMES A new wildfire near Mountain Ridge Road north of Castlegar was discovered Friday. The Mountain Ridge Road fire is considered under control at well under one hectare. Mountain Ridge Road branches off of Pass Creek Road a few kilometres past Raspberry. The fire is RECEIVED 1ST DOSE OF COVID VACCINE BEFORE APRIL 6? IT’SAUTHOR: KATYASLEPIAN
Received 1st dose of COVID vaccine before April 6? It’s time to register for 2nd in B.C. Individuals who have not registered via the provincial system should do so starting May 1 WEST KOOTENAY VACCINE LOCATIONS ANNOUNCED West Kootenay vaccine locations announced. Interior Health has released a list of places to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Nelson Star Staff; Mar. 8, 2021 2:50 p.m. GOFUNDME TO PROBE MORE B.C. RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL SITES Editor’s note: This article contains details about experiences at residential schools in B.C. and may be upsetting to readers. Three prominent Vancouver Island Indigenous leaders are raising funds to search the Island’s five residential schools with the same technology used to discover the massCASTLEGAR NEWS
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Slocan Valley’s Lemon Creek fuel spill class action suit gets second go-ahead. The lawsuit stems from the July 2013 spill of 35,000 litresof jet fuel
OBITUARIES – CASTLEGAR NEWS explore castlegar news. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather EEDITIONS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of SUMMERLAND FIREFIGHTER’S TRANSGENDER IDENTITY BEGAN 3 11 hours ago · Three years after coming out as transgender, Darrien McWatters has undergone gender reassignment surgery. “It’s not minor surgery,” McWatters said of the procedure which was done at GRS Montreal in May. The procedure was done three weeks ago, but the transitioning process began in AIR CANADA TO RESUME CASTLEGAR FLIGHTS IN JUNE Air Canada will return to the West Kootenay Regional Airport with flights to and from Vancouver starting June 28, 2021. The Air Canada Express flights will be operated by Jazz Aviation LP. Flights will be available on Monday, Thursday and Friday afternoons on upgraded Dash 8 PFIZER INCREASING VACCINE SHIPMENTS AS CANADA APPEALS TO U Procurement Minister Anita Anand is pushing Moderna to start shipping its COVID-19 vaccine doses to Canada from the United States instead of Europe. The negotiations, which also involve the U.S. government, come a month after Pfizer-BioNTech shifted Canada’s supply from WEST KOOTENAY VACCINE LOCATIONS ANNOUNCED West Kootenay vaccine locations announced. Interior Health has released a list of places to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Nelson Star Staff; Mar. 8, 2021 2:50 p.m. RECEIVED 1ST DOSE OF COVID VACCINE BEFORE APRIL 6? IT’SAUTHOR: KATYASLEPIAN
Received 1st dose of COVID vaccine before April 6? It’s time to register for 2nd in B.C. Individuals who have not registered via the provincial system should do so starting May 1 GOFUNDME TO PROBE MORE B.C. RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL SITES Editor’s note: This article contains details about experiences at residential schools in B.C. and may be upsetting to readers. Three prominent Vancouver Island Indigenous leaders are raising funds to search the Island’s five residential schools with the same technology used to discover the mass EEDITIONS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of TRAVEL QUARANTINE RULES SET TO EASE FOR FULLY VAXED 1 day ago · Fully vaccinated Canadian citizens and permanent residents who test negative for COVID-19 will likely soon be exempt from two weeks quarantine on return to Canada, the government announced Wednesday, as millions of doses of the Moderna vaccine were INTERIOR HEALTH OPENS UP VACCINE ELIGIBILITY IN COLUMBIA Interior Health opens up vaccine eligibility in Columbia Valley to 18 years or older. Only local residents can register and book appointments as COVID-19 case counts spike in the region FIVE MORE COVID-19 CASES IN WEST KOOTENAY The West Kootenay had five new COVID-19 cases during the week of May 23 to 29, according to the BC Centre for Disease Control. Nelson’s local health area, which includes Salmo and parts of the Slocan Valley, had two cases, as did Creston. Grand Forks meanwhile added one new case. Trail, Castlegar WEST KOOTENAY VACCINE LOCATIONS ANNOUNCED West Kootenay vaccine locations announced. Interior Health has released a list of places to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Nelson Star Staff; Mar. 8, 2021 2:50 p.m. FIRST NATION CONDEMNS ‘INADEQUATE’ PUNISHMENT OF B.C 1 day ago · A First Nation in B.C.’s Cariboo region is condemning the B.C. Law Society’s handling of a Vancouver lawyer’s mishandling of residential school survivor cases. Stephen Bronstein was suspended for one month and fined $4,000 after admitting to mishandling the cases of Sixties Scoop survivors. He CONTROVERSIAL CHILLIWACK TRUSTEE WINS APPEAL FOR FREEDOM 1 day ago · Chilliwack school board trustee Barry Neufeld has won his appeal against a court decision dismissing his defamation lawsuit against former B.C. Teachers’ Federation president Glen Hansman. In a written decision posted Wednesday morning, the Court of Appeal for B.C. found that the judge who FAMILY PLANS WRONGFUL DEATH LAWSUIT IN B.C. WOMAN’S POLICE 1 day ago · The lawyer for the family of Chantel Moore says he plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the City of Edmundston, N.B., and the police officer who shot and killed her last year. “We intend to file that complaint in the coming weeks,” T.J. Burke said in an interview Tuesday, one day after BACKLOG: NEW DRIVERS TRAVEL FROM AS FAR AS PRINCE RUPERT 1 day ago · The high demand for road tests in B.C. has resulted in people travelling to Salmon Arm from as far as Prince Rupert to earn their driver’s licence. Paul Keam of Paul’s Professional Driver Training Services in the Shuswap said he’s had parents calling from Surrey, Prince Rupert, Fort Nelson and VIDEO: WHALES APPEAR DURING INDIGENOUS CEREMONY FOR 215 1 day ago · The 7 Generations Steward Society had a surprise during a small ceremony they held last week to commemorate the 215 children found buried at the Kamloops Residential School. “There was an ceremony downtown, but because it was during the day, a lot of people had to miss it,” said Cory CliffeCASTLEGAR NEWS
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Slocan Valley’s Lemon Creek fuel spill class action suit gets second go-ahead. The lawsuit stems from the July 2013 spill of 35,000 litresof jet fuel
OBITUARIES – CASTLEGAR NEWS explore castlegar news. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather EEDITIONS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of AIR CANADA TO RESUME CASTLEGAR FLIGHTS IN JUNE Air Canada will return to the West Kootenay Regional Airport with flights to and from Vancouver starting June 28, 2021. The Air Canada Express flights will be operated by Jazz Aviation LP. Flights will be available on Monday, Thursday and Friday afternoons on upgraded Dash 8 PFIZER INCREASING VACCINE SHIPMENTS AS CANADA APPEALS TO U Procurement Minister Anita Anand is pushing Moderna to start shipping its COVID-19 vaccine doses to Canada from the United States instead of Europe. The negotiations, which also involve the U.S. government, come a month after Pfizer-BioNTech shifted Canada’s supply from WILDFIRE BURNING NORTH OF CASTLEGAR NEAR HOMES A new wildfire near Mountain Ridge Road north of Castlegar was discovered Friday. The Mountain Ridge Road fire is considered under control at well under one hectare. Mountain Ridge Road branches off of Pass Creek Road a few kilometres past Raspberry. The fire is RECEIVED 1ST DOSE OF COVID VACCINE BEFORE APRIL 6? IT’SAUTHOR: KATYASLEPIAN
Received 1st dose of COVID vaccine before April 6? It’s time to register for 2nd in B.C. Individuals who have not registered via the provincial system should do so starting May 1 WEST KOOTENAY VACCINE LOCATIONS ANNOUNCED West Kootenay vaccine locations announced. Interior Health has released a list of places to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Nelson Star Staff; Mar. 8, 2021 2:50 p.m. GOFUNDME TO PROBE MORE B.C. RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL SITES Editor’s note: This article contains details about experiences at residential schools in B.C. and may be upsetting to readers. Three prominent Vancouver Island Indigenous leaders are raising funds to search the Island’s five residential schools with the same technology used to discover the massCASTLEGAR NEWS
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Slocan Valley’s Lemon Creek fuel spill class action suit gets second go-ahead. The lawsuit stems from the July 2013 spill of 35,000 litresof jet fuel
OBITUARIES – CASTLEGAR NEWS explore castlegar news. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather EEDITIONS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of AIR CANADA TO RESUME CASTLEGAR FLIGHTS IN JUNE Air Canada will return to the West Kootenay Regional Airport with flights to and from Vancouver starting June 28, 2021. The Air Canada Express flights will be operated by Jazz Aviation LP. Flights will be available on Monday, Thursday and Friday afternoons on upgraded Dash 8 PFIZER INCREASING VACCINE SHIPMENTS AS CANADA APPEALS TO U Procurement Minister Anita Anand is pushing Moderna to start shipping its COVID-19 vaccine doses to Canada from the United States instead of Europe. The negotiations, which also involve the U.S. government, come a month after Pfizer-BioNTech shifted Canada’s supply from WILDFIRE BURNING NORTH OF CASTLEGAR NEAR HOMES A new wildfire near Mountain Ridge Road north of Castlegar was discovered Friday. The Mountain Ridge Road fire is considered under control at well under one hectare. Mountain Ridge Road branches off of Pass Creek Road a few kilometres past Raspberry. The fire is RECEIVED 1ST DOSE OF COVID VACCINE BEFORE APRIL 6? IT’SAUTHOR: KATYASLEPIAN
Received 1st dose of COVID vaccine before April 6? It’s time to register for 2nd in B.C. Individuals who have not registered via the provincial system should do so starting May 1 WEST KOOTENAY VACCINE LOCATIONS ANNOUNCED West Kootenay vaccine locations announced. Interior Health has released a list of places to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Nelson Star Staff; Mar. 8, 2021 2:50 p.m. GOFUNDME TO PROBE MORE B.C. RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL SITES Editor’s note: This article contains details about experiences at residential schools in B.C. and may be upsetting to readers. Three prominent Vancouver Island Indigenous leaders are raising funds to search the Island’s five residential schools with the same technology used to discover the mass EEDITIONS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of TRAVEL QUARANTINE RULES SET TO EASE FOR FULLY VAXED 14 hours ago · Fully vaccinated Canadian citizens and permanent residents who test negative for COVID-19 will likely soon be exempt from two weeks quarantine on return to Canada, the government announced Wednesday, as millions of doses of the Moderna vaccine were INTERIOR HEALTH OPENS UP VACCINE ELIGIBILITY IN COLUMBIA Interior Health opens up vaccine eligibility in Columbia Valley to 18 years or older. Only local residents can register and book appointments as COVID-19 case counts spike in the region FIVE MORE COVID-19 CASES IN WEST KOOTENAY The West Kootenay had five new COVID-19 cases during the week of May 23 to 29, according to the BC Centre for Disease Control. Nelson’s local health area, which includes Salmo and parts of the Slocan Valley, had two cases, as did Creston. Grand Forks meanwhile added one new case. Trail, Castlegar WEST KOOTENAY VACCINE LOCATIONS ANNOUNCED West Kootenay vaccine locations announced. Interior Health has released a list of places to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Nelson Star Staff; Mar. 8, 2021 2:50 p.m. FIRST NATION CONDEMNS ‘INADEQUATE’ PUNISHMENT OF B.C 13 hours ago · A First Nation in B.C.’s Cariboo region is condemning the B.C. Law Society’s handling of a Vancouver lawyer’s mishandling of residential school survivor cases. Stephen Bronstein was suspended for one month and fined $4,000 after admitting to mishandling the cases of Sixties Scoop survivors. He CONTROVERSIAL CHILLIWACK TRUSTEE WINS APPEAL FOR FREEDOM 19 hours ago · Chilliwack school board trustee Barry Neufeld has won his appeal against a court decision dismissing his defamation lawsuit against former B.C. Teachers’ Federation president Glen Hansman. In a written decision posted Wednesday morning, the Court of Appeal for B.C. found that the judge who FAMILY PLANS WRONGFUL DEATH LAWSUIT IN B.C. WOMAN’S POLICE 18 hours ago · The lawyer for the family of Chantel Moore says he plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit against the City of Edmundston, N.B., and the police officer who shot and killed her last year. “We intend to file that complaint in the coming weeks,” T.J. Burke said in an interview Tuesday, one day after BACKLOG: NEW DRIVERS TRAVEL FROM AS FAR AS PRINCE RUPERT 17 hours ago · The high demand for road tests in B.C. has resulted in people travelling to Salmon Arm from as far as Prince Rupert to earn their driver’s licence. Paul Keam of Paul’s Professional Driver Training Services in the Shuswap said he’s had parents calling from Surrey, Prince Rupert, Fort Nelson and VIDEO: WHALES APPEAR DURING INDIGENOUS CEREMONY FOR 215 20 hours ago · The 7 Generations Steward Society had a surprise during a small ceremony they held last week to commemorate the 215 children found buried at the Kamloops Residential School. “There was an ceremony downtown, but because it was during the day, a lot of people had to miss it,” said Cory CliffeCASTLEGAR NEWS
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Slocan Valley’s Lemon Creek fuel spill class action suit gets second go-ahead. The lawsuit stems from the July 2013 spill of 35,000 litresof jet fuel
AIR CANADA TO RESUME CASTLEGAR FLIGHTS IN JUNE Air Canada will return to the West Kootenay Regional Airport with flights to and from Vancouver starting June 28, 2021. The Air Canada Express flights will be operated by Jazz Aviation LP. Flights will be available on Monday, Thursday and Friday afternoons on upgraded Dash 8 EEDITIONS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of RECEIVED 1ST DOSE OF COVID VACCINE BEFORE APRIL 6? IT’SAUTHOR: KATYASLEPIAN
Received 1st dose of COVID vaccine before April 6? It’s time to register for 2nd in B.C. Individuals who have not registered via the provincial system should do so starting May 1 WEST KOOTENAY VACCINE LOCATIONS ANNOUNCED West Kootenay vaccine locations announced. Interior Health has released a list of places to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Nelson Star Staff; Mar. 8, 2021 2:50 p.m. INTERFOR TO INVEST $35 MILLION AT CASTLEGAR MILL Interfor will be investing $35 million at their Castlegar mill over the next year. The company says the investment will enhance its long-term competitiveness through improved productivity and higher-grade, higher-value production, and preserve its significant economic contribution to the Kootenays. SIX NEW COVID CASES IN CASTLEGAR LAST WEEK Confirmed COVID-19 cases throughout the Kootenays continued to rise over the last week. According to the latest figures released by the BCCDC, there were 39 new cases in the Kootenay Boundary for the weekof April 9 – 15.
INTERIOR HEALTH OPENS UP VACCINE ELIGIBILITY IN COLUMBIAAUTHOR: TREVORCRAWLEY
Interior Health opens up vaccine eligibility in Columbia Valley to 18 years or older. Only local residents can register and book appointments as COVID-19 case counts spike in the region ANTI-VAXXERS RALLY IN FRUITVALE A vocal but peaceful group of unmasked protesters rallied at Creekside Park in Fruitvale last week. According to Trail and Greater District RCMP, on Apr. 23 around noon, they received a report of an organized outdoor event, and observed a female speaker using a microphone to talk to an allegedly unmasked crowd of approximately 40 people.CASTLEGAR NEWS
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of LOCAL NEWS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Slocan Valley’s Lemon Creek fuel spill class action suit gets second go-ahead. The lawsuit stems from the July 2013 spill of 35,000 litresof jet fuel
AIR CANADA TO RESUME CASTLEGAR FLIGHTS IN JUNE Air Canada will return to the West Kootenay Regional Airport with flights to and from Vancouver starting June 28, 2021. The Air Canada Express flights will be operated by Jazz Aviation LP. Flights will be available on Monday, Thursday and Friday afternoons on upgraded Dash 8 EEDITIONS - CASTLEGAR NEWS Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of RECEIVED 1ST DOSE OF COVID VACCINE BEFORE APRIL 6? IT’SAUTHOR: KATYASLEPIAN
Received 1st dose of COVID vaccine before April 6? It’s time to register for 2nd in B.C. Individuals who have not registered via the provincial system should do so starting May 1 WEST KOOTENAY VACCINE LOCATIONS ANNOUNCED West Kootenay vaccine locations announced. Interior Health has released a list of places to receive the COVID-19 vaccine Nelson Star Staff; Mar. 8, 2021 2:50 p.m. INTERFOR TO INVEST $35 MILLION AT CASTLEGAR MILL Interfor will be investing $35 million at their Castlegar mill over the next year. The company says the investment will enhance its long-term competitiveness through improved productivity and higher-grade, higher-value production, and preserve its significant economic contribution to the Kootenays. SIX NEW COVID CASES IN CASTLEGAR LAST WEEK Confirmed COVID-19 cases throughout the Kootenays continued to rise over the last week. According to the latest figures released by the BCCDC, there were 39 new cases in the Kootenay Boundary for the weekof April 9 – 15.
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