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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.
Be part of a chorus of support for musician Jennifer Scott

Be part of a chorus of support for musician Jennifer Scott

Scott found out in June that she has ovarian cancer, and is currently in her second of four rounds of chemotherapy.
Gabi’s Jack-o-lantern cafe a mystery

Gabi’s Jack-o-lantern cafe a mystery

Gabi Koehler is wondering who carved the pumkins by her cafe door.
New doctors enjoy nature of small town living

New doctors enjoy nature of small town living

Dr. Chelsea Anchikoski has joined Dr. Sayed Subzwari as another new physician in Nakusp.
Nakusp Youth Centre receives casual donation

Nakusp Youth Centre receives casual donation

NYC (Nakusp Youth Centre) was recently given a cheque by KSCU staff of funds raised by their Care Wear program.
Summer comes to a close in Trout Lake

Summer comes to a close in Trout Lake

What a brilliant summer it was at Trout Lake! The campground was packed during the season, many locals and visitors enjoyed venturing out.

Outdoor Education provides real-world lessons for students

See what the Outdoor Ed program is up to this year, come to the Nakusp Secondary School open house on Wednesday, Oct. 23 from 5-7:30 p.m.

Learn the skill of accepting mistakes, and public speaking, at Toastmasters

Once a retired gentleman said to me, “If I could do it all over again, I would learn two things at a young age."