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HST town halls draw thousands

HST town halls draw thousands

Library elects new board members and lays plans to stay relevant in digital age

Rossland's public library recently held its AGM, elected two new board members to its ranks, and soon the board will choose a new chair to move forward in a year that holds both challenges and opportunities.

New tax review panel hears its first complaints

The three-member parcel tax review panel convened on April 21 to hear complaints against the tax and, after receiving statements from Carmel O’Flanagan against the Ophir Reservoir parcel tax, the panel authenticated both that tax and the water and sewer parcel tax.
With vote looming, candidates debate wide range of issues in Rossland

With vote looming, candidates debate wide range of issues in Rossland

The all-candidates meeting at the Miners’ Hall on Wednesday evening drew roughly 60 Rosslanders to hear the four candidates in the BC Southern Interior riding debate their platforms.
HST phone forums get underway

HST phone forums get underway

Dix picks critics for NDP opposition

Dix picks critics for NDP opposition

Artist brings Tlingit culture to Creston

Artist brings Tlingit culture to Creston

In the language of her maternal family, Jean Taylor is called Khàsx’ ân Tlâ. The well-known Tlingit artist has recently relocated from the Yukon, to Creston..

Coun. Graham votes against Creston CBT benefits

Creston alternate director Wesly Graham voted against the motion after making a motion to support the resolution at a recent Creston town council meeting...
Government stimulus project increases Creston Valley fire safety

Government stimulus project increases Creston Valley fire safety

A federal government stimulus project recently ended in the Creston Valley after bringing work to over 100 unemployed resource workers...

Salmo man pleads guilty to 2009 Creston murder

A 35-year-old Salmo resident has pleaded guilty to the 2009 second-degree murder of Randall Werner Claassen...