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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 Nelson LOCAL NEWS – NELSON STAR Mosque to host vigil for family killed in London, Ont., vehicle attack. Pickup truck mounted a curb, struck family as they were out for an evening walk, then drove away SECOND DOSE COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS COMING SOONAUTHOR: TWILAAMATO
Interior Health (IH) announced on Monday (May 31) that second-dose vaccination clinics will be up and running soon. More than 518,000 doses have been administered throughout the region. As B.C. receives more vaccines and the immunization program OBITUARIES – NELSON STAR explore nelson star. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather B.C. COVID RESTART PLAN: HERE’S WHO YOU CAN SEE, AND WHEREAUTHOR:KATYA SLEPIAN
Many British Columbians have been waiting for months to find out when they can gather with people outside their household, outside of just the trusted 10. And on Tuesday (May 25), they got an answer. The province laid out a four-step plan for getting back to normal as COVID-19 vaccinations rise and TEN NEW CASES OF COVID-19 IN NELSON AREA New cases COVID-19 continue to decline in the West Kootenay after spiking in April. The Nelson local health area, which includes Salmo and parts of the Slocan Valley, had 10 new cases for the week of May 2 to 8, according to the BC Centre for Disease Control. Nelson’s areahas led the West
SUPER MOON AND LUNAR ECLIPSE COMING WED. MAY 26, 2021 A photo by Rick Nowell of the last total lunar eclipse of 27 Sep 2015 in Cranbrook. The umbra is the dark central shadow cone cast by the Earth, about 2.5 times the size of the moon. HIDDEN PLACES IN NELSON Looking for an adventure off the beaten trail? Here are a few favourites near Nelson: The Busk Estate. The strangest site in Kokanee Creek Provincial Park is an abandoned swimming pool, formerly on the estate of Charles W. Busk, from which the park was created.. Busk, a well-to-do English surveyor, came to Nelson in the late 1880s, where he laid out the lower Fairview neighbourhood and pre TWO CRESTON SCHOOLS REPORT POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSUREAUTHOR: KELSEYYATES
Two Creston schools have reported potential exposures to COVID-19 on May 3 and 4. According to Interior Health, several members of the Erickson Elementary School community and one person from Adam Robertson Elementary School has tested positive for the virus. NEW REPORT OUTLINES HOW TO PROTECT NELSON’S WATER SOURCESAUTHOR:BILL METCALFE
The main threats to Nelson’s water sources, according to a new report, are wildfire, flooding and drought. But the watersheds that provide Nelson’s drinking water are outside the city and are not owned or controlled by it. At a May 11 council meeting, Councillor Jesse Woodward floated the ideaNELSON STAR
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Nelson LOCAL NEWS – NELSON STAR Mosque to host vigil for family killed in London, Ont., vehicle attack. Pickup truck mounted a curb, struck family as they were out for an evening walk, then drove away SECOND DOSE COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS COMING SOONAUTHOR: TWILAAMATO
Interior Health (IH) announced on Monday (May 31) that second-dose vaccination clinics will be up and running soon. More than 518,000 doses have been administered throughout the region. As B.C. receives more vaccines and the immunization program OBITUARIES – NELSON STAR explore nelson star. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather B.C. COVID RESTART PLAN: HERE’S WHO YOU CAN SEE, AND WHEREAUTHOR:KATYA SLEPIAN
Many British Columbians have been waiting for months to find out when they can gather with people outside their household, outside of just the trusted 10. And on Tuesday (May 25), they got an answer. The province laid out a four-step plan for getting back to normal as COVID-19 vaccinations rise and TEN NEW CASES OF COVID-19 IN NELSON AREA New cases COVID-19 continue to decline in the West Kootenay after spiking in April. The Nelson local health area, which includes Salmo and parts of the Slocan Valley, had 10 new cases for the week of May 2 to 8, according to the BC Centre for Disease Control. Nelson’s areahas led the West
SUPER MOON AND LUNAR ECLIPSE COMING WED. MAY 26, 2021 A photo by Rick Nowell of the last total lunar eclipse of 27 Sep 2015 in Cranbrook. The umbra is the dark central shadow cone cast by the Earth, about 2.5 times the size of the moon. HIDDEN PLACES IN NELSON Looking for an adventure off the beaten trail? Here are a few favourites near Nelson: The Busk Estate. The strangest site in Kokanee Creek Provincial Park is an abandoned swimming pool, formerly on the estate of Charles W. Busk, from which the park was created.. Busk, a well-to-do English surveyor, came to Nelson in the late 1880s, where he laid out the lower Fairview neighbourhood and pre TWO CRESTON SCHOOLS REPORT POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSUREAUTHOR: KELSEYYATES
Two Creston schools have reported potential exposures to COVID-19 on May 3 and 4. According to Interior Health, several members of the Erickson Elementary School community and one person from Adam Robertson Elementary School has tested positive for the virus. NEW REPORT OUTLINES HOW TO PROTECT NELSON’S WATER SOURCESAUTHOR:BILL METCALFE
The main threats to Nelson’s water sources, according to a new report, are wildfire, flooding and drought. But the watersheds that provide Nelson’s drinking water are outside the city and are not owned or controlled by it. At a May 11 council meeting, Councillor Jesse Woodward floated the idea NO APPOINTMENTS NECESSARY FOR FIRST DOSE COVID-19 VACCINE 7 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 SURREY HAS HAD 25% OF B.C.’S TOTAL COVID-19 CASES 6 hours ago · Surrey has accounted for about one-quarter of all of B.C.’s COVID-19 cases as the B.C. Centre for Disease Control released the latest monthly data. That’s despite having only about 11 per cent of B.C.’s total population. Surrey’s share of COVID-19 cases has been dropping slightly since the AT NELSON’S COVID-19 VACCINE CLINIC, DOSES OF HOPE At Nelson’s COVID-19 vaccine clinic, doses of hope. Approximately 150 people per day are receiving the vaccine in the city Tyler Harper; Mar. 25, 2021 5:30 a.m. B.C. COVID RESTART PLAN: HERE’S WHO YOU CAN SEE, AND WHERE Many British Columbians have been waiting for months to find out when they can gather with people outside their household, outside of just the trusted 10. And on Tuesday (May 25), they got an answer. The province laid out a four-step plan for getting back to normal as COVID-19 vaccinations rise and LOWER KOOTENAY BAND ANNOUNCES CROSS-BORDER COVID-19 The Yaqan Nukiy, also known as the Lower Kootenay Band (LKB), is choosing to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day in a different way this year. To coincide with the day on June 21, a drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination clinic will be held in partnership with the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho, Canadian MASSIVE JADE BOULDER RETURNS TO CACHE CREEK STORE SIX 14 hours ago · Barbara Roden Jun. 11, 2021 7:30 a.m. News The iconic jade boulder from the Cariboo Jade Shop in Cache Creek, which was stolen during a daring robbery on Dec. 19, 2020, is back on display at the store, but is now being kept safely inside. The 3,000 VIDEO: BEAR OBSERVED EATING FROM GARBAGE BIN IN LAKESIDE 7 hours ago · A video taken by a Nelson resident this week caught a bear making short work of a garbage container in Lakeside Park. See the video below. The City of Nelson’s public works director Colin Innes told the Nelson Star that the city is replacing open garbage containers with bear-proof bins, and doing this gradually over several years because the bear-proof units cost about $1,800 each plus labour. NACI ADVICE ON ‘PREFERRED VACCINES’ FOR COVID-19 SPARKS The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is coming under fire after contradicting the advice Canadians have been receiving for weeks to take the first vaccine against COVID-19 that they’re offered. TAHLTAN NATION, B.C. GOVERNMENT SIGN AGREEMENT FOR SHARED 11 hours ago · President of the Tahltan Central Government, Chad Norman Day, surveys Tahltan territory by helicopter in this July 2019 handout photo. The Tahltan Nation and the British Columbia government have struck what officials say is a historic agreement for shared decision-making for the nation’s territory in northwestern B.C., a hot spot for mineral exploration. BURNING BAN ISSUED FOR NELSON AREA A ban on open burning is in place for Nelson and the surrounding rural areas. The ban is part of province-wide restrictions mandated by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.. The local volunteer director for the B.C. Lung Association thinks the ban has the potential to save lives.NELSON STAR
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Nelson LOCAL NEWS – NELSON STAR 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 NATIONAL EXPERT GROUP RAISES CONCERN ABOUT PROVINCIAL 2 hours ago · Some provinces hit hard by the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic have moved toward shedding more public health restrictions, but a national group of experts is calling for those governments to slow their plans down. Zero Covid Canada sent a letter Thursday to the premiers of British Columbia B.C. HOSPITALIZATION FROM COVID-19 DECLINING, 54 IN 2 hours ago · B.C. public health officials reported 153 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday, the fifth straight day below 200, and hospitalization and intensive cases continue to decline with increased vaccination. There are 176 people in hospital with coronavirus-relatedconditions, down
OBITUARIES – NELSON STAR explore nelson star. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather HOW TO TELL IF A CALL FROM ‘CRA’ IS LEGITIMATE OR A SCAM 2 hours ago · The scam is a common one: a phone call claiming to be the Canada Revenue Agency demanding an immediate payment. If you think it might really be the government calling you about your taxes, you should verify it is before you do anything, experts say. 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 ASTRAZENECA EXPIRY CHANGE BASED ON SCIENCE BUT Many immunologists and infectious disease experts are rushing to convince Canadians that extending the expiration date on some Oxford-AstraZeneca doses is a normal and scientifically sound decision. Health Canada said Saturday it had approved adding anothermonth to
SUPER MOON AND LUNAR ECLIPSE COMING WED. MAY 26, 2021 A photo by Rick Nowell of the last total lunar eclipse of 27 Sep 2015 in Cranbrook. The umbra is the dark central shadow cone cast by the Earth, about 2.5 times the size of the moon. NACI ADVICE ON ‘PREFERRED VACCINES’ FOR COVID-19 SPARKS The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is coming under fire after contradicting the advice Canadians have been receiving for weeks to take the first vaccine against COVID-19 that they’re offered.NELSON STAR
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Nelson LOCAL NEWS – NELSON STAR 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 NATIONAL EXPERT GROUP RAISES CONCERN ABOUT PROVINCIAL 2 hours ago · Some provinces hit hard by the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic have moved toward shedding more public health restrictions, but a national group of experts is calling for those governments to slow their plans down. Zero Covid Canada sent a letter Thursday to the premiers of British Columbia B.C. HOSPITALIZATION FROM COVID-19 DECLINING, 54 IN 2 hours ago · B.C. public health officials reported 153 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday, the fifth straight day below 200, and hospitalization and intensive cases continue to decline with increased vaccination. There are 176 people in hospital with coronavirus-relatedconditions, down
OBITUARIES – NELSON STAR explore nelson star. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather HOW TO TELL IF A CALL FROM ‘CRA’ IS LEGITIMATE OR A SCAM 2 hours ago · The scam is a common one: a phone call claiming to be the Canada Revenue Agency demanding an immediate payment. If you think it might really be the government calling you about your taxes, you should verify it is before you do anything, experts say. 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 ASTRAZENECA EXPIRY CHANGE BASED ON SCIENCE BUT Many immunologists and infectious disease experts are rushing to convince Canadians that extending the expiration date on some Oxford-AstraZeneca doses is a normal and scientifically sound decision. Health Canada said Saturday it had approved adding anothermonth to
SUPER MOON AND LUNAR ECLIPSE COMING WED. MAY 26, 2021 A photo by Rick Nowell of the last total lunar eclipse of 27 Sep 2015 in Cranbrook. The umbra is the dark central shadow cone cast by the Earth, about 2.5 times the size of the moon. NACI ADVICE ON ‘PREFERRED VACCINES’ FOR COVID-19 SPARKS The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is coming under fire after contradicting the advice Canadians have been receiving for weeks to take the first vaccine against COVID-19 that they’re offered. COVID-19 INFECTIONS IN CANADA AT LOWEST LEVEL SINCE 7 hours ago · Canada’s COVID-19 infections are at the lowest level since last September, with the seven-day average of new cases sitting at 1,611 as of Wednesday. They are also down almost a third from a week ago, and down 82 per cent from the third wave peak of more than 8,800 cases per day on average in 1ST DOSE OF MRNA VACCINES STOPS 65% OF COVID INFECTIONS 4 hours ago · A new preprint study released by B.C. researchers suggests that a single dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine reduced the risk of infection in seniors by two-thirds during B.C.’s third wave in the spring. The study from B.C. Centre for Disease Control researchers, which has not yet been peer-reviewed B.C. HOSPITALIZATION FROM COVID-19 DECLINING, 54 IN 2 hours ago · B.C. public health officials reported 153 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday, the fifth straight day below 200, and hospitalization and intensive cases continue to decline with increased vaccination. There are 176 people in hospital with coronavirus-relatedconditions, down
NATIONAL EXPERT GROUP RAISES CONCERN ABOUT PROVINCIAL 2 hours ago · Some provinces hit hard by the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic have moved toward shedding more public health restrictions, but a national group of experts is calling for those governments to slow their plans down. Zero Covid Canada sent a letter Thursday to the premiers of British Columbia SECOND DOSE COVID-19 VACCINATION CLINICS COMING SOON Interior Health (IH) announced on Monday (May 31) that second-dose vaccination clinics will be up and running soon. More than 518,000 doses have been administered throughout the region. As B.C. receives more vaccines and the immunization program NACI ADVICE ON ‘PREFERRED VACCINES’ FOR COVID-19 SPARKS The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is coming under fire after contradicting the advice Canadians have been receiving for weeks to take the first vaccine against COVID-19 that they’re offered. BC MAJOR CRIMES INVESTIGATE ANOTHER MURDER NEAR PENTICTON 3 hours ago · The RCMP Southeast District Major Crime Unit is investigating after a woman’s body was found yesterday (June 9) at a residence in Naramata. This is the third homicide investigation in Naramata in the last month after the bodies of brothers Carlo and Erick Fryer were discovered May 10. Police HOW TO TELL IF A CALL FROM ‘CRA’ IS LEGITIMATE OR A SCAM 2 hours ago · The scam is a common one: a phone call claiming to be the Canada Revenue Agency demanding an immediate payment. If you think it might really be the government calling you about your taxes, you should verify it is before you do anything, experts say. FAMILY GRIEVING AFTER PUPPY MAULED TO DEATH AT SURREY PARK 3 hours ago · A North Delta family is grieving after their seven-month-old dog, Odis, was mauled to death at a Surrey park. Manj, who said he didn’t want his last name used, said his wife, Susan, was with their dog at Kennedy Park, located at 12171 90th Ave., on Monday (June 7) around 11:30 a.m. when the CHILD WELFARE SYSTEM MUST FOCUS ON SENSE OF BELONGING FOR 5 hours ago · The First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Help Line and On-line Counselling Service: toll-free at 1-855-242-3310 or through hopeforwellness.ca The KUU-US Crisis line: 24/7 toll-free at 1-800-588-8717 to provide support to Indigenous people in B.C. For more information, visit: kuu-uscrisislineNELSON STAR
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Nelson LOCAL NEWS – NELSON STAR City of Nelson’s CUPE workers get 2% annual increase over four years. Union members’ work includes water, sewer, cemetery, parks, garbage, snow removal, youth centre NEWS – NELSON STAR B.C.’s gender-diverse teens 6x more likely to experience ‘extreme stress’: UBC study. Researchers say family and school support can cushion the blow of bullying for these students OBITUARIES – NELSON STAR explore nelson star. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather EEDITIONS – NELSON STAR Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Nelson FORT ST. JOHN MAN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER FOLLOWING 7 hours ago · A Fort St. John man has been charged with five counts of attempted murder after a shootout with police in Merritt earlier this week. Gerald Cooper, 46, is also facing a charge of fleeing police. The charges stem from an incident on June 6, in which RCMP in BRITISH COLUMBIA’S JUNE SNOW MEASUREMENTS SLIGHTLY ABOVE 9 hours ago · British Columbia’s snow pack levels were near normal according to the June 1 figures, with a provincial average of 107 per cent across all snow measurements. This is an increase from the May 15 records, which showed an average of 103 per cent of normal. TEN NEW CASES OF COVID-19 IN NELSON AREA New cases COVID-19 continue to decline in the West Kootenay after spiking in April. The Nelson local health area, which includes Salmo and parts of the Slocan Valley, had 10 new cases for the week of May 2 to 8, according to the BC Centre for Disease Control. Nelson’s areahas led the West
HIDDEN PLACES IN NELSON Looking for an adventure off the beaten trail? Here are a few favourites near Nelson: The Busk Estate. The strangest site in Kokanee Creek Provincial Park is an abandoned swimming pool, formerly on the estate of Charles W. Busk, from which the park was created.. Busk, a well-to-do English surveyor, came to Nelson in the late 1880s, where he laid out the lower Fairview neighbourhood and pre NACI ADVICE ON ‘PREFERRED VACCINES’ FOR COVID-19 SPARKS The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is coming under fire after contradicting the advice Canadians have been receiving for weeks to take the first vaccine against COVID-19 that they’re offered.NELSON STAR
Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Nelson LOCAL NEWS – NELSON STAR City of Nelson’s CUPE workers get 2% annual increase over four years. Union members’ work includes water, sewer, cemetery, parks, garbage, snow removal, youth centre NEWS – NELSON STAR B.C.’s gender-diverse teens 6x more likely to experience ‘extreme stress’: UBC study. Researchers say family and school support can cushion the blow of bullying for these students OBITUARIES – NELSON STAR explore nelson star. news; sports; trending now; business; entertainment; life; community; opinion; videos; weather EEDITIONS – NELSON STAR Get current local news, crime, politics, weather, sports, entertainment, arts, features, obituaries, real estate and all other stories relevant to residents of Nelson FORT ST. JOHN MAN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER FOLLOWING 7 hours ago · A Fort St. John man has been charged with five counts of attempted murder after a shootout with police in Merritt earlier this week. Gerald Cooper, 46, is also facing a charge of fleeing police. The charges stem from an incident on June 6, in which RCMP in BRITISH COLUMBIA’S JUNE SNOW MEASUREMENTS SLIGHTLY ABOVE 9 hours ago · British Columbia’s snow pack levels were near normal according to the June 1 figures, with a provincial average of 107 per cent across all snow measurements. This is an increase from the May 15 records, which showed an average of 103 per cent of normal. TEN NEW CASES OF COVID-19 IN NELSON AREA New cases COVID-19 continue to decline in the West Kootenay after spiking in April. The Nelson local health area, which includes Salmo and parts of the Slocan Valley, had 10 new cases for the week of May 2 to 8, according to the BC Centre for Disease Control. Nelson’s areahas led the West
HIDDEN PLACES IN NELSON Looking for an adventure off the beaten trail? Here are a few favourites near Nelson: The Busk Estate. The strangest site in Kokanee Creek Provincial Park is an abandoned swimming pool, formerly on the estate of Charles W. Busk, from which the park was created.. Busk, a well-to-do English surveyor, came to Nelson in the late 1880s, where he laid out the lower Fairview neighbourhood and pre NACI ADVICE ON ‘PREFERRED VACCINES’ FOR COVID-19 SPARKS The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is coming under fire after contradicting the advice Canadians have been receiving for weeks to take the first vaccine against COVID-19 that they’re offered. B.C.’S COVID-19 INFECTION RATE BELOW 200 FOR THIRD DAY 8 hours ago · B.C.’s COVID-19 infection rate continues to decline, with 165 cases in the 24 hours up to Tuesday, the third straight day below 200 confirmed new infections. There are 203 people in hospital with coronavirus-related conditions, up from 199 on Monday, and 57 FORT ST. JOHN MAN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTED MURDER FOLLOWING 7 hours ago · A Fort St. John man has been charged with five counts of attempted murder after a shootout with police in Merritt earlier this week. Gerald Cooper, 46, is also facing a charge of fleeing police. The charges stem from an incident on June 6, in which RCMP in B.C. COVID RESTART PLAN: HERE’S WHO YOU CAN SEE, AND WHERE Many British Columbians have been waiting for months to find out when they can gather with people outside their household, outside of just the trusted 10. And on Tuesday (May 25), they got an answer. The province laid out a four-step plan for getting back to normal as COVID-19 vaccinations rise and 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 EXPLODING DEVICE AT GENDER REVEAL PARTY LEADS TO WILDFIRE 9 hours ago · A $600 fine has been issued after a gender reveal party led to a wildfire in Alberta. Travis Fairweather, a wildfire information officer, says the party was taking place about 10 kilometres west of Fort McMurray on May 31. An exploding target full of blue or pink powder didn’t just reveal the baby REMOTE B.C. ADDICTION TREATMENT CENTRE TRIES AGAIN WITH 11 hours ago · A proposed 60-bed addiction treatment facility on a remote lake near Vanderhoof is getting a second hearing, with a letter of support from B.C.’s deputy agriculture minister after pleas about the deadly impact of opioid drugs on the local Indigenous community. Carrier Sekani Family Services MORE THAN HALF OF ASIAN CANADIANS EXPERIENCED RACISM, HATE 13 hours ago · A majority of Canadians of Asian descent have faced discrimination in the past year, a new survey from the Angus Reid Institute suggests. A part of findings published Tuesday (June 8) indicate people younger in age and of a lower-income bracket are the most likely to be targets of such racism and bigotry. NACI ADVICE ON ‘PREFERRED VACCINES’ FOR COVID-19 SPARKS The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is coming under fire after contradicting the advice Canadians have been receiving for weeks to take the first vaccine against COVID-19 that they’re offered. CRESTON SCHOOL RENAMES LIBRARY IN ACT OF RECONCILIATION 9 hours ago · To honour and respect the Lower Kootenay Band (LKB) community, Prince Charles Secondary School (PCSS) has rebranded its library facilities. Under the guidance of Elder Robert Louie, LKB students joined in the discussion with suggestions TWO CRESTON SCHOOLS REPORT POTENTIAL COVID-19 EXPOSURE Two Creston schools have reported potential exposures to COVID-19 on May 3 and 4. According to Interior Health, several members of the Erickson Elementary School community and one person from Adam Robertson Elementary School has tested positive for the virus.NELSON STAR
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HIDDEN PLACES IN NELSON Looking for an adventure off the beaten trail? Here are a few favourites near Nelson: The Busk Estate. The strangest site in Kokanee Creek Provincial Park is an abandoned swimming pool, formerly on the estate of Charles W. Busk, from which the park was created.. Busk, a well-to-do English surveyor, came to Nelson in the late 1880s, where he laid out the lower Fairview neighbourhood and pre NACI ADVICE ON ‘PREFERRED VACCINES’ FOR COVID-19 SPARKS The National Advisory Committee on Immunization is coming under fire after contradicting the advice Canadians have been receiving for weeks to take the first vaccine against COVID-19 that they’re offered.NELSON STAR
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