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UPDATED: Public hearing ordered for Nelson police accused of racist chat messages

UPDATED: Public hearing ordered for Nelson police accused of racist chat messages

The Office of Police Complaint Commissioner has not yet set dates for the hearing
New Kootenay Lake ferry labour deal details released

New Kootenay Lake ferry labour deal details released

Binding recommendations were made by a government-appointed mediator in order to end a nearly five-month strike
Tourism groups on either side of B.C. border call for U.S. tariff resolution

Tourism groups on either side of B.C. border call for U.S. tariff resolution

International Selkirk Loop represents about 350 members in the West Kootenay, northeastern Washington State, and north Idaho
Kootenay man sentenced in 'disturbing' domestic violence, animal killing case

Kootenay man sentenced in 'disturbing' domestic violence, animal killing case

Jordan Bidinoff-Gardiner previously plead guilty to setting a fire in his ex-partner's home and for killing her dog
'Queerness is the rule': New B.C.-made film highlights fabulous gay animals

'Queerness is the rule': New B.C.-made film highlights fabulous gay animals

Animal Pride: Nature's Coming Out Story is out today on CBC Gem
Postcards evoke ghosts of WW2 sacrifices for B.C. homeowners

Postcards evoke ghosts of WW2 sacrifices for B.C. homeowners

Postcards were sent to the homes as part of a campaign memorializing Canadian soldiers who died in the final year of the Second World War
Beneath My Scars: B.C. author recounts surviving domestic violence

Beneath My Scars: B.C. author recounts surviving domestic violence

Nelson's Anna Maskerine shares her fight to survive and shine light on the issue of partner abuse
Premier Eby hears concerns about repeat offenders in visit to Nelson

Premier Eby hears concerns about repeat offenders in visit to Nelson

The premier said the province will consider adding property crime offences to its repeat violent offenders program
'Scale is too high' to give financial relief to B.C. universities, colleges: Eby

'Scale is too high' to give financial relief to B.C. universities, colleges: Eby

British Columbia's post-secondary institutions are making cuts to address federal immigration rules targeting international students
'Wildfire': Lytton firefighters return to battle in B.C. documentary series

'Wildfire': Lytton firefighters return to battle in B.C. documentary series

Wildfire debuts April 29 on the Knowledge Network