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Burton Farmers’ Market and Fall Fair more than just fair

Burton Farmers’ Market and Fall Fair more than just fair

August 26 was early, but late enough in the season to get some good-sized zucchini and pumpkin entries for the Burton Fall Fair.
Fall a community affair

Fall a community affair

Like years before, the end of this too-short summer will be celebrated by local Fall Fairs.

Nakusp couple need help battling liver disease

Brendalee and Mickey recently received the news that the rare disease that Mickey suffered from, Primary sclerosing cholangitis, is back.
Music in the Park a 15-year-old treat

Music in the Park a 15-year-old treat

Music in the park has been a tradition in Nakusp for 15 years now and this free weekly show is a rare treat.

Milton Parent celebrated

Filled with music and family, the memorial held in honour of Milton Parent was a true reflection of the great man’s lasting impact.
Arrow Lakes Ambassadors retire after busy year

Arrow Lakes Ambassadors retire after busy year

After a year of hard work and traveling around B.C. the Arrow Lakes Ambassador Team has retired.
Scotch broom a real space invader

Scotch broom a real space invader

Scotch Broom, that pretty yellow-flowered bush that grows by the wayside, is beautiful, but potentially deadly.
Local grad heads to TWU

Local grad heads to TWU

Rachel Wiebe of Nakusp, B.C., daughter of Daniel and Sandra Wiebe, has been awarded TWU's prestigious President’s Scholarship.

Canada Day parade begins in sun, ends in fun

Unfortunately, as the Legion-led parade turned onto Broadway, the first drops of rain began to fall.
Casseroles’ clang heard in New Denver

Casseroles’ clang heard in New Denver

The small parade in New Denver was a show of solidarity with Les Casseroles in Montréal, the movement that started as a student protest.