Claire Paradis

Dana, Marise and Calvin welcome you to the new Holly House Bakery.

Holly House has new bakers and new goodies

Holly House Bakery in Nakusp has quietly undergone major changes in the last six months.

Dana, Marise and Calvin welcome you to the new Holly House Bakery.

Council Notes: Financial plan to be presented to public April 8

Notes from the March 25 Village of Nakusp council meeting: water, breakwater, and more.

The Edgewood boat ramp now has all 14 piles in and the curious can watch construction from a special viewing area.

Three Arrow Lakes boat ramps to be ready this summer

Three boat launch projects along the Arrow Lakes now underway should be completed in June.

The Edgewood boat ramp now has all 14 piles in and the curious can watch construction from a special viewing area.
Chuck Stake, aka Don Mabie, and Wendy Toogood hold two of the many binders full of original art they have collected and made thanks to Artist Trading Card sessions.

No money required: Artist Trading Cards more than collecting

Good things come in small packages, and at the ATC sessions, they come in 2.5 x 3.5 inch (6.4 x 8.9 cm) dimensions.

Chuck Stake, aka Don Mabie, and Wendy Toogood hold two of the many binders full of original art they have collected and made thanks to Artist Trading Card sessions.

Notes from March 11 Village of Nakusp council meeting

Debris, doctor, ferry, and water rates all made an appearance at the March 11 Village of Nakusp council meeting.

Summit Lake Ski Area hit by thieves

Staff arriving at the Summit Lake lodge were greeted by doors that had been pried and kicked open.

RCMP files: Strange incident near Rosebery; man nabbed with meth sentenced

Strange incident near Rosebery; man nabbed with meth sentenced

Trade show valuable experience for NSS students

Seven students from Nakusp Secondary School made an impression at the BC Boat and Sportsmen Show in Abbotsford recently.

RDCK budget reveals lower rates for Area K and Nakusp

The 2013 RDCK budget will see an increase, unlike many at this point in economic history.

The official tour of the new cross country loop at Summit took trekkers on a sunny trip through fantastic terrain.

Cross country trail another great addition at Summit

It was a bluebird day alright; hardly a cloud in the the rich blue of the sunny sky that stretched over Summit Lake Ski Area.

The official tour of the new cross country loop at Summit took trekkers on a sunny trip through fantastic terrain.
Rusty Reimer and the Falcon Midget House team are proud of their season.

Nakusp Minor Hockey coach and president happy with banner win

The Nakusp Minor Hockey coach and president saw the Nakusp Falcon Midget House team take the area banner this year in Trail.

Rusty Reimer and the Falcon Midget House team are proud of their season.

Contract for Fauquier water plant granted

The contract for the design of the plant and project management has been awarded to ISL Engineering.

This is the midship section, covered against the elements, just one part of the very large 3D puzzle known as a ferry.

How to build a ferry: putting the pieces together

Tupper-England had just finished a ten-day welding stint and was now looking forward to four days of freedom.

This is the midship section, covered against the elements, just one part of the very large 3D puzzle known as a ferry.
Proskier Andy Mahre, left, hits the Summit Lake slopes for some night skiing with Angus Jackson.

Andy Mahre checks out K2-sponsored terrain park at Summit

The terrain park up at Summit Lake Ski Area all started with a plan by Angus Jackson.

Proskier Andy Mahre, left, hits the Summit Lake slopes for some night skiing with Angus Jackson.
This Polaris PRO RMK sled was stolen from the Bayview area near Nakusp on the morning of March 7.

Sled and trailer stolen from Bayview

Karolina Moskul was looking forward to going sledding with her brother, but someone stole the 2013 Polaris PRO RMK.

This Polaris PRO RMK sled was stolen from the Bayview area near Nakusp on the morning of March 7.
MC Hank Scown hands the Stihl saw to Anastasia, who didn’t looked dressed for bucking logs but was happy about the win.

Mule deer concern raised at Nakusp Rod and Gun Club awards

Although there was the usual hilarity at the Nakusp Rod and Gun Club awards night on March 2, there was also a more serious topic.

MC Hank Scown hands the Stihl saw to Anastasia, who didn’t looked dressed for bucking logs but was happy about the win.
This is the midship section, covered against the elements, just one part of the very large 3-D puzzle known as a ferry.

New Arrow Lakes ferry taking shape in Nakusp

Local welder Kate Tupper-England shares her experiences building the new Galena Bay to Shelter Bay ferry.

This is the midship section, covered against the elements, just one part of the very large 3-D puzzle known as a ferry.
Nakusp took on Kelowna during the Old Timers hockey tournament last weekend.

Hockey tourney just like Old Times

It was just like old times during the Old Timers tournament in Nakusp Feb. 22-24.

Nakusp took on Kelowna during the Old Timers hockey tournament last weekend.

Regional Workforce Table looks at training needs in future

As the provincial election closes in, the third provincial Regional Workforce Table closed its final focus group right here in Nakusp.

The Saturday morning Burton dog walking group is just one of the positive byproducts coming out of the Learning Centre.

Burton Community Learning Centre and SD 10 making space for students

Although it hasn’t been in the papers much, the Burton Community Learning Centre (BCLC) is moving ahead in a big way.

The Saturday morning Burton dog walking group is just one of the positive byproducts coming out of the Learning Centre.