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Fees are coming to formerly free campsites near Nakusp.

Fees coming to Box Lake campground

Visitors to the Box Lake Campground next year will be paying $12 a night for the privilege of staying at the picturesque site.

Fees are coming to formerly free campsites near Nakusp.
Foster public art with a night of wine, music and chocolate on Nov. 2.

An evening of art that will deepen peace

“An Evening of Art” is coming to the Nakusp Legion on Saturday, Nov. 2.

Foster public art with a night of wine, music and chocolate on Nov. 2.
Jolie and Til Niquidet receive a big win from Mrs. Virginia Lyne in Syracuse, NY.

Dogs’ day for Nakusp breeder in New York

“Jolie,” who is six months plus one week old won the Winners Bitch (best female non-champion) in Syracuse, NY.

Jolie and Til Niquidet receive a big win from Mrs. Virginia Lyne in Syracuse, NY.

Burton water quality improved says RDCK

Burton's boil water notice has been downgraded to a lower-level advisory, but at-risk residents are still cautioned to boil water.

Nakusp mayor Karen Hamling greets paddlers coming with a CRT message.

Voyages of Rediscovery bring salmon to the CRT table

A group of paddlers traveling from the ocean to the headwaters of the Columbia River in Canal Flats pulled ashore in Nakusp recently.

Nakusp mayor Karen Hamling greets paddlers coming with a CRT message.
Gabi Koehler, right, serves up some hot food and drinks on her first day of business at Gabi’s Fairytale Cafe in Nakusp.

Middle Earth turns into fairytale cafe for Burton restauranteur

Gabi’s Fairytale Cafe, the newest eatery in town, opened on Tuesday, October 8.

Gabi Koehler, right, serves up some hot food and drinks on her first day of business at Gabi’s Fairytale Cafe in Nakusp.
Neil Allkins is the new manager at Overwaitea in Nakusp.

Managing well with a rural move

You might have seen him, the new manager at Nakusp’s one and only grocery store. Here’s a bit more about the new guy in town.

Neil Allkins is the new manager at Overwaitea in Nakusp.

Still time to help shape the future of the Columbia River Treaty

CRT meetings are returning to Nakusp on Nov. 6 to gather more input from the public about the treaty.

Still time to help shape the future of the Columbia River Treaty

CRT meetings are returning to Nakusp on Nov. 6 to gather more input from the public about the treaty.

Sandra Chun, with a picture of her father Kyung Chun.

Body found in Fosthall identified as Kyung Chun

The body of a man found on Sunday, Oct. 6 has been identified as missing mushroom picker Kyung Chun.

Sandra Chun, with a picture of her father Kyung Chun.

Grow op in Edgewood busted

Over 3,800 marihuana plants were seized on Tuesday, Oct. 8 in Edgewood, B.C.

Body of man found in Fosthall area Saturday

A hat which is believed to belong to the missing mushroom picker Kyung Chun was found in the Fosthall area on Saturday, October 5.

Coachman residents shocked by eviction plans

Nakusp Coachman Campsite residents are upset that they may have to look for a new home for their mobile homes in the near future.

Ramp responsibilities as clear as?

Here is a response to a request for clarity about BC Hydro’s responsibilities in regards to the Arrow Lakes boat launch.

'Wonder' is one part of Barbara Maye's multimedia exhibition currently showing at Studio Connexion in Nakusp.

Pigment of the imagination: Maye finds new ground

In stone and paint, Barbara Maye has re-grounded herself in "Pigment." And if life imitates art, her life is also falling into balance.

'Wonder' is one part of Barbara Maye's multimedia exhibition currently showing at Studio Connexion in Nakusp.
Janis and Shon arrive in Alaska, after cycling thousands of kilometres from Nakusp.

How to bike travel to Alaska: Janis and Shon’s big adventure

Shon and Janis Neufeld, the folks behind Shon’s Bike Shop recently returned from a 4,000 kilometre cycling journey from Nakusp to Alaska.

Janis and Shon arrive in Alaska, after cycling thousands of kilometres from Nakusp.

Issue of recycling in B.C. comes to Nakusp again

The complex and incendiary issue of changes to how recycling is carried out in the province came to Nakusp.

Nakusp RCMP are asking for help locating Steven Schroff who has been missing since Friday, Sept. 13.

UPDATED: Steven Schroff found safe and sound

Schroff had been camping out of cell phone range, and had vehicle trouble. He was able to fix his truck and make it to Grand Forks.

Nakusp RCMP are asking for help locating Steven Schroff who has been missing since Friday, Sept. 13.

Thefts, shoplifters, and drunk drivers occupy RCMP

Nakusp RCMP have been busy chasing after stolen license plates, impaired drivers and newly notorious shoplifters.

Nakusp senior home safe and sound after night in woods

After a day and a night spent out in the woods, Peter Arends is back home in Nakusp safe and sound.