The second Seniors’ Resource Fair to take place Friday, May 31 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the Nakusp Arena and Auditorium.
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Our Kaslo kayak was a brief getaway from the hustle and bustle of regular life in Nakusp, an easy mini-vacation.
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Our journey through Texas and the search for migrants has ended – we are now on our way home through the mid-western United States.
READIf you have yet to release a juvenile white sturgeon into the waters of upper Arrow Lakes Reservoir, then you will soon have a chance.
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“Last year’s lineup of authors was hard to top,” said Lynn Krauss, director of the festival, “but we think we’ve done it.”
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Whitticase is coming to Nakusp to teach a yoga retreat April 26-28 where the emphasis will be on "Opening into Newness."
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Gary Davidson looks at the northern and southern members of the heron family.
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Joe Desrochers love of Haiti is relatively new. His first trip to the Caribbean country was in April 2012.
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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.
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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.
READAs the colder winter weather gives way to warmer spring temperatures, it’s time to put on your trusty road running shoes.
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The Nakusp and Area Community Trails Society (Nakusp ACTS!) wants to help get you out into the fresh air.
READIn November 2005, Loney and three other men were captured by armed gunmen and held hostage in Iraq.
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If you walk past NaCoMo on a Tuesday or Thursday evening, you will likely hear the rumble of musical beats and joyful guffaws.
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On Jan. 1, 2013 eight intrepid swimmers congregated at the Burton camp ground boat launch for the second annual Arrow Lake Polar Bear Swim.
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Short-eared Owls breed in grassland or marshy areas, something we have very little of.
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Travelling the world was the beginning of Tyson Bartel’s journey both inside and out.
READCreated by Moshé Feldenkrais, the eponymous exercise is a system of movements designed to increase awareness of the body and how it works.
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Highlights taken from the lifestyle pages from Nakusp in 2012.
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The Christmas Bird Count is a project of the National Audubon Society in the U.S. and is coordinated in Canada by Bird Studies Canada.
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