Craig Savage

Above: Skier Kiley Waterfield. Below: Hockey player Hailey Herridge. Not pictured is hockey player Reese McRory.

Three locals off to BC Winter Games

Skier Kiley Waterfield and hockey players Hailey Herridge and Reese McRory will be representing the Nakusp area at BC Winter Games.

Above: Skier Kiley Waterfield. Below: Hockey player Hailey Herridge. Not pictured is hockey player Reese McRory.

Is there a war on Christmas?

Is Christmas about Santa Claus or Jesus? “Santa Baby” or the baby in the manger?

Business survey shows challenges, reasons for optimism

The Nakusp and Area Development Board presented the results of the Business Retention and Expansion survey recently.

Notes from Village Council meeting Aug. 26

Notes from the Nakusp Village Council meeting Aug. 26.

Who needs saving?

Saved. Born again. Got religion. Saw the light. People use many different words and phrases for the process of adopting faith.

Our view of the future shapes the present

How we view the future can have a profound effect on how we act in the present.

Advantages of small town life

Prior to moving here about three years ago, I had spent almost my entire life in major metropolitan areas.

Is there a debate about ferry versus fixed link?

Craig Savage asked a variety of people their opinion about ferries versus bridges on the Arrow Lakes.

In celebration of unity

There are so many more people whose hard work, faith, and love have been evident that I cannot write about them all.

Making the case for public faith

Craig Savage has noticed a recent trend in attitudes toward faith in North American culture excluding it from the public sphere.

Answer to evil depends on question

There are two major ways in which we must grapple with the existence of evil: intellectually and personally.

What if God was one of us?

Joan Osborne asked this question in her song “One of Us” that reached Number One on Canadian music charts in 1995.

The Rotary Community Carol Sing was well-attended and included a few non-traditional numbers this year.

Community Carol Sing still going strong 26 years later

The 26th Annual Community Carol Sing hosted by the Rotary Club once again featured a variety of Nakusp musical talent.

The Rotary Community Carol Sing was well-attended and included a few non-traditional numbers this year.

Remembering those we’ve lost

Most of us have been through the loss of a loved one – it’s a part of the human experience we all share.

Do you need to prove the existence of God?

Have you ever had a pointless argument? You know the kind I mean.