Jillian Trainor

Edgewood receives funding for new fire hall

This marks the first time the community will have a proper fire hall.

Kris Wood (left) and Electric Tesla of Blackberry Wood jam out during the Fools For Love dinner and dance at the Royal Canadian Legion of Nakusp on April 1. The Vancouver-based band had residents hopping and bopping on the dance floor to a variety of music including a few wallets, a zombie love song, and more.

An event only a fool would miss

The Legion hall was filled on April 1 for the Fools For Love dinner and dance.

Kris Wood (left) and Electric Tesla of Blackberry Wood jam out during the Fools For Love dinner and dance at the Royal Canadian Legion of Nakusp on April 1. The Vancouver-based band had residents hopping and bopping on the dance floor to a variety of music including a few wallets, a zombie love song, and more.

Busy year for the Burton Volunteer Fire Department

Highlights from the Burton Community Association's annual general meeting.

Jaime Moffat, the new Corporal in Nakusp.

Meet the new RCMP member

Jamie Moffat is the new corporal for the Nakusp branch of the RCMP.

Jaime Moffat, the new Corporal in Nakusp.
Rosemary Hughes and Janet Spicer accept their Rotary Citizen of the Year Awards.

Hughes and Spicer win Rotary Citizen of the Year Awards

The pair were honoured on March 25 at the Nakusp Royal Canadian Legion.

Rosemary Hughes and Janet Spicer accept their Rotary Citizen of the Year Awards.

MLA Conroy talks ferries, jobs and roads at Nakusp meeting

Conroy was in Nakusp for the meet and greet and for the Citizen of the Year award banquet.

Village council goes over proposed budget for 2017

Highlights from the proposed capital budget of 2017.

Population of Nakusp has gone up since the 2011 census

Highlights from the March 27 village council meeting.

The Right To Be Cold is one of the five books being debated in this year’s Canada Reads competition. The competition is broadcasted on CBC Radio One from March 27 to March 30 at 11:05 a.m. Pacific Time.

Nakusp casts its vote for Canada Reads

Residents took part in a discussion over which book they think Canadians need to read in 2017.

The Right To Be Cold is one of the five books being debated in this year’s Canada Reads competition. The competition is broadcasted on CBC Radio One from March 27 to March 30 at 11:05 a.m. Pacific Time.

NABS receives $100k for Mount Abriel Project

The project is a large one for the organization, and will take place in different phases.

Mixed waste tipping fees to increase at the Nakusp Landfill

The Nakusp Landfill is one of several disposal sites to see the increase.

Meet the new RCMP officer

First in a series interviewing the new RCMP members who have arrived in the village since summer.

Darian Smith proudly displays her awards at the Nakusp Rod and Gun Club's awards banquet. Along with winning Junior Whitetail, Smith won Junior Hunter and the Fred Pigott Memorial Award.

Rod and Gun Club banquet goes ahead despite lack of power

Residents were left pondering if the event would go ahead after a power outage.

Darian Smith proudly displays her awards at the Nakusp Rod and Gun Club's awards banquet. Along with winning Junior Whitetail, Smith won Junior Hunter and the Fred Pigott Memorial Award.

Arrow Lakes region hit by power outage Saturday night

A fallen tree was determined to be the cause of the outage in the evening hours of March 11.

Another NSS team takes part in provincials

Highlights from the Monthly school board meeting for School District 10.

Laurie Page smiles as Gypsy the cat looks less than impressed during a routine appointment at the Nakusp Veterinary Clinic. Page is one of two vets at the clinic, and is this month's Notable Neighbour.

Notable Neighbours

This month's Notable Neighbours column focuses on Laurie Page of the Nakusp Veterinary Clinic.

Laurie Page smiles as Gypsy the cat looks less than impressed during a routine appointment at the Nakusp Veterinary Clinic. Page is one of two vets at the clinic, and is this month's Notable Neighbour.

B.C.’s best-kept secret no more

The Nakusp Hot Springs has been named as one of the top 10 businesses in Western Canada

Julia Flesaker’s environmental studies class prepare to test the waters at Halway Hot Springs near Nakusp. The class has been getting sample from five hot springs in the area, comparing their temperatures, water chemistry, pH levels, mineral content, and more.

Hot springs a hot topic for environmental studies class

The hot spring in and around the Nakusp area have recently been a subject of interest for the high school's environmental studies program.

Julia Flesaker’s environmental studies class prepare to test the waters at Halway Hot Springs near Nakusp. The class has been getting sample from five hot springs in the area, comparing their temperatures, water chemistry, pH levels, mineral content, and more.

RDCK budget highlights for Area K 2017

Highlights from the RDCK budget for Nakusp and Area K on March 6

Vistor Center visits buck downward trend: Chamber

Highlights from the Nakusp and District Chamber of Annual General Meeting.