The percentage of women who are registered apprentices in BC is at 10.4%, up from 8.5% in 2009. International Women’s Day is a day to celebrate the success of women in non-traditional and in-demand ...
Nelson/Creston MLA Michelle Mungall not impressed with Tuesday’s Liberal budget. Nelson/Creston MLA Michelle Mungall took the fight oflocal families to the BC Legislature Monday when the NDP rep ...
Despite the stormy weather outside, it was relatively calm inside City Hall on Monday night. Mayor Kozak and council moved swiftly though a small agenda filled largely with housekeeping items. The ...
Telus says it will invest $3 billion in advanced technology and new facilities in B.C. over the next three years, including a splashy new office and residential complex in downtown Vancouver that the ...
Ward Street in front of Nelson City Hall was flooded with students participating in Monday’s Climate Change Strike. — Bruce Fuhr, The Nelson Daily photos Was it a way to skip school or a chance to ...
Bowling in Nelson may be lost after it was announced the owner of Savoy Lanes are terminating their lease. It’s a sport that once thrived in the Heritage City. But recent news that the Savoy Lanes is ...
Consider this your invitation Heritage City Boomers to an evening of returning to those glory years of the Baby Boom Generation. Rick Miller, a Gemini award-winning actor/director, will be reliving ...
Brody Blair attempts to block a shot during second half of Monday’s West Kootenay Men’s Basketball League Playoff game at the LVR Hangar. — The Nelson Daily photo It will be Empire Coffee battling ...
Although small, I understand the fermentation process does produce CO2, a known greenhouse gas (GHG) and as such contributes to climate change, much in the same way that flatulence emits methane – a ...
People from all beliefs came together Sunday a Prayer Vigil & Candlelight Procession show sympathy and support for the victims of the appalling attack at the mosque in Sainte- Foy, Quebec. — Bruce ...
I happened to be in downtown Nelson recently and appreciated the huge job the City still has to do. At the same time, I appreciate why so many people are walking on the roads – many sidewalks continue ...
The study finds that government employees in Alberta — including federal, provincial and municipal workers — received 7.9 per cent higher wages. — Fraser Institute graphic With the Alberta ...
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