About 60 young people found their way to the opening of the Nakusp and Area Youth Society’s new space.
Beyond the Batholith is a series of abstract portraits, celebrating 12 Kootenay writers by the talented Kaslo artist, Arin Fay.
The new hours for the Nakusp Library begin May 22. It’s a pilot project and we invite your responses.
The Nakusp Library wants to make sure you all know that we can bring books and movies to you.
eBook readers weigh next-to-nothing, carry a lot of books, and allow people to change settings to make reading easy.
For the first part of March, the Nakusp Library will be accepting donations of DVDs and videos -- anything goes.
The Nakusp Public Library like to encourage people make the most of their New Year’s resolutions.
Twenty-one people came to the Nakusp Library on a Friday afternoon to hear Arley McNeney's story about 1940's Kootenay mining camps.
Chelsea Pike saw on Grant Lawrence’s Facebook page that he was coming to the Kootenays, so she invited him to Nakusp.
If we could collect a penny for every time we heard someone start a sentence with, “Wow! I didn’t know you had...” we would probably never need to have another fundraiser. Here, for your reading pleasure, are seven of the library’s services that surprise people most often, and we hope you find something to surprise you, too.