About 10 per cent of Arrow Lakes School District students self-identify as having aboriginal background
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A day in the life of CMH Kootenays in Nakusp – from the morning meetings to the deep, deep powder.
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This winter continues to produce some unusual species.
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January 27 is Family Literacy Day and the Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) is celebrating the families reading together!
READAre you feeling frustrated with having made some New Year Resolutions this year?
READAlzheimer’s is now cited as being amongst the top 10 leading causes of death.
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January 2 was also the Christmas bird count in Nakusp, and I met up with Chris Siddle to learn how to count birds.
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In our region there were three counts: in Fauquier, Nakusp and New Denver. Here a few of the highlights.
READThe Nakusp Public Library like to encourage people make the most of their New Year’s resolutions.
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Kids in Nakusp this winter have an opportunity to dance thanks to Galadriel Watson.
READListening to an American Bullfrog, or seeing invasive “rock snot,” helps users identify these species and report them.
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Bird activity around Nakusp has been quite slow recently.
READAngel first showed up at PALS (Protecting Animal Life Society), pregnant and homeless.
READTrout Lake resident Linda Wall contributes the quarterly Trout Lake Tracker column.
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Whether it’s a joke or a cliché, it’s said the fear of public speaking is stronger than the fear of death.
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This December, you can take advantage of a new trail in the Brouse area.
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This December, you can take advantage of a new trail in the Brouse area.
READWhat small, really simple things can be done to help the body and mind begin to stay more in balance during the holidays this year?
READWith anyone interested in monitoring creek waters, the discussion may inevitably lead to bug collection – the spineless ones.
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Gary Davidson went for a walk around Nakusp last week and found a few surprises.
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