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Kootenay man needs double-lung transplant

Daniel Fitzgibbon is one of 25 British Columbians waiting for the surgery

Body of missing Nelson artist Darwin Greyeyes found

Greyeyes had disappeared in June 2017

Moving day: Doors open to tenants at Nelson’s Hall Street Place

It's the city's first new affordable housing development in seven years

Residents criticize tech company’s plans for property on Nelson’s North Shore

A zoning application by Valid Manufacturing has locals voicing concerns

Student-led initiative leads to solar system approved for Kootenay high school

Mount Sentinel Secondary's Grade 12 students will raise money every year for additional panels

Unable to perform live, L.V. Rogers jazz group instead records debut album

LVJ5 has released Lockdown Fever on streaming services

‘Pretty awesome’: Nelson-area student advocates for school to improve outdoor accessibility

Emerson Potter, who lives with cerebral palsy, had trouble moving around Blewett Elementary's grounds

Canadian Pacific freight train derails near Nelson

There were no injuries or spills related to the incident

Over 8,000 vaccine doses delivered so far in Nelson: Interior Health

The majority of those are first doses

School District 8 trustees vote to keep Wildflower located at Central School

The K-9 classes will remain under one roof

The voice of the Kootenays: CBC correspondent Bob Keating retires

Keating had reported out of Nelson since 2000

Kootenay-Columbia MP exploring electric passenger train service

Rob Morrison says a train from Cranbrook to Creston makes sense

RCMP still investigating 2019 death of Slocan Valley man

Foul play is suspected in Aaron Graham's death

At Nelson’s Rosemont Elementary, parents grapple with rumours and COVID-19

A lack of information from Interior Health has meant families are left relying on each other

Part of Pulpit Rock trail closed by cougar sighting

Pulpit Rock to the flagpole will be blocked to the public for the next two weeks

Kaslo school’s class isolated due to possible COVID-19 exposure

A class at J.V. Humphries School is home for the week

West Kootenay student wins $100K scholarship

Tala MacDonald is one of 30 Canadians to receive the Loran Award

A restaurant opens in Nelson, and no one is allowed inside

The Black Cauldron opened while indoor dining is restricted in B.C.

‘We’re all supposed to take care of each other’: 5 years of toxic drug supply crisis marked in Nelson

Over 7,000 people have died in B.C. since the crisis was announced in 2016

Class at Nelson’s Rosemont Elementary in isolation after COVID-19 exposure

It's not clear if any students or teachers were infected