Ticks, small bugs that bite and feed on the blood of humans and animals, can sometimes transmit disease.
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The Arrow Lakes Valley is normally quite poor for shorebirds and will never challenge Salmon Arm.
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B.c. bats might soon be facing a fungus decimating populations out east.
READOn Sunday, PK Nakusp opens the doors for youth throughout the Basin to come experience Parkour.
READTwo shows on Kootenay Coop Radio will be hosting a Speed Dating Experience on Thursday, May 10 at the Spirit Bar in Nelson, B.C.
READNow that May is here, many new gardeners might be asking “What can I safely plant now?”
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During the last couple of weeks, a large number of White-crowned Sparrows have been moving through Southern B.C.
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Fourteen organizations in Kootenay Columbia will receive $271,370 for their projects.
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On Saturday, April 28 bat houses were installed on a TLC-owned property just south of Fauquier.
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The release of the juvenile sturgeon will take place between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., Tuesday May 8, at the Shelter Bay Provincial Park.
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The Nakusp Hot Springs held a second Pampering and Spa Day on Wednesday, April 18.
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It was an evening of wining, winning and dining on Saturday, April 21 at the Burton Community Hall.
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Nakusp’s local running club, the Arrow Lakes Running Group is organizing the second annual Nakusp Spring Community Run.
READThe first Seniors’ Resource Fair will take place at the Nakusp Arena Auditorium on Friday, May 4 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
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Spring migration – I have been reminded recently just what an amazing spectacle this is!
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Local parkour group PK Nakusp is spearheading a campaign to get a youth centre up and running for Nakusp.
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The Nakusp Library wants to make sure you all know that we can bring books and movies to you.
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Dance Nakusp students showed off to their families at the final class of the winter session.
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Margaret Williams turned 100 on March 30 this year, with the celebratory shindig being held at Nakusp's Rotary Villa.
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Every year at this time many species of birds that flew south for the winter begin to return.
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