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Former Interior Health top doc convicted of sex crime loses licence

Former Interior Health top doc convicted of sex crime loses licence

Albert Stefanus De Villiers has surrendered his licence with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C. and cannot apply to another jurisdiction
Nine West Kootenay projects receive $4 million in provincial investment

Nine West Kootenay projects receive $4 million in provincial investment

The Rural Economic Diversification and Infrastructure Program fund is being used for projects in Rossland, Nelson, Crawford Bay, Creston and the Slocan Valley
UPDATE: Hwy 3 east of Creston to re-open at 6 p.m.

UPDATE: Hwy 3 east of Creston to re-open at 6 p.m.

Highway 3 (Crowsnest Highway) was closed due to a serious motor vehicle incident
Kootenay drug deaths down in early 2025, but B.C.’s overdose crisis persists

Kootenay drug deaths down in early 2025, but B.C.’s overdose crisis persists

Statistics show a drop in unregulated drug deaths in the Kootenay Boundary during the first quarter of 2025
Canada Post 'effectively bankrupt', workers issue strike notice

Canada Post 'effectively bankrupt', workers issue strike notice

Workers will take to the picket line at 12 a.m. on Friday.
Nelson artist Abby Wilson launches new West Kootenay hiking guide

Nelson artist Abby Wilson launches new West Kootenay hiking guide

West Kootenay Hiking will be launched at the Nelson Public Library on May 31
QUIZ: A tribute to Queen Victoria

QUIZ: A tribute to Queen Victoria

In Canada, the Victoria Day long weekend is a time for summer celebration
Vernon soccer team 'Attacks' Nakusp tournament, wins gold

Vernon soccer team 'Attacks' Nakusp tournament, wins gold

Vernon Christian Royals junior girls soccer team now competing at Okanagan Valleys at Marshall Fields
MP, community fighting to save lives of 400 Edgewood ostriches

MP, community fighting to save lives of 400 Edgewood ostriches

Peaceful protest at Vernon's Polson Park, hundreds gathering at farm for Operation Ostrich