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New Denver joins carbon neutral club

New Denver joins carbon neutral club

New Denver was recognized last week as the 31st BC municipality to achieve carbon neutrality in corporate operations.
Frosty front hits Burton, nips at celebration

Frosty front hits Burton, nips at celebration

I joked that the Recession had finally hit Burton and the parade had been cancelled. The quip was just about as funny as the truth.
New blood invigorates traditional carol sing

New blood invigorates traditional carol sing

It’s a tricky balance to strike, the point between tradition and innovation that makes annual community rites engaging and interesting.
Mo’tain men raise hair and funds during Movember

Mo’tain men raise hair and funds during Movember

You may remember recently reading about Nakusp’s very own Movember team, the Mo’tain men.
Trees sprout books at library this holiday season

Trees sprout books at library this holiday season

At Nakusp Public Library we’re hoping that, with help, our Christmas tree will grow our book collection.
Rotary exchange students flood into town for Remembrance Day

Rotary exchange students flood into town for Remembrance Day

Twenty-two exchange students came to Nakusp from all over Rotary District 5080 for the Remembrance Day weekend.
Savage brings coordinating talents to town

Savage brings coordinating talents to town

Craig Savage is now the Events Systems Coordinator for Nakusp.
Nakusp has new Fire Chief for a day

Nakusp has new Fire Chief for a day

Although the suit fit like a glove, the fire truck would have needed a couple big blocks on the pedals for him to drive it.
Postcards from the past

Postcards from the past

On November 21, local historian and Nelson Star reporter Greg Nesteroff will be sharing his extensive collection of old postcards.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Burton

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Burton

The Burton Farmer’s Market is hosting their second annual Christmas Craft Fair and Lunch on Saturday, Nov.16 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.