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In every Nelson he visits, Jeff Truesdell finds the man he loved

In every Nelson he visits, Jeff Truesdell finds the man he loved

How do you live with the loss of a loved one? For Truesdell, it means visiting every Nelson in North America
B.C. rural area wants feds to fix phone issues following wildfires

B.C. rural area wants feds to fix phone issues following wildfires

There is no cell coverage north of Kootenay Lake where several communities were evacuated last summer due to wildfires
B.C. runner first Canadian to sign Nike student-athlete deal

B.C. runner first Canadian to sign Nike student-athlete deal

Nelson's Matti Erickson competes at the University of Oregon
In Idaho, a man admits to racially taunting Nelson soccer players but won't be charged

In Idaho, a man admits to racially taunting Nelson soccer players but won't be charged

Police investigated after witnesses said youth were shouted during a May tournament
Nelson's Whitewater Ski Resort adds 60 acres of terrain

Nelson's Whitewater Ski Resort adds 60 acres of terrain

The new area features all-Black runs and is accessible by the Raven chairlift
Kaslo's Andrea Hand wins national logger sports title

Kaslo's Andrea Hand wins national logger sports title

Hand clinched her first Canadian title last month in Kelowna
UPDATED: B.C. police accused of racist WhatsApp chat issue Charter challenge

UPDATED: B.C. police accused of racist WhatsApp chat issue Charter challenge

The lawsuit says the B.C. Police Act contravenes the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
New mural in Nelson challenges community to reconsider wolves

New mural in Nelson challenges community to reconsider wolves

B.C. has killed wolves since 2015 in order to revive the caribou population
Canada's 1st woman skateboard champ kick pushes out of obscurity

Canada's 1st woman skateboard champ kick pushes out of obscurity

Kaslo's PJ McKenzie, who won 2 titles in the 1970s, resurfaces after more than 40 years to embrace her legacy
B.C. man studies how unarmed civilians might de-escalate West Bank conflict

B.C. man studies how unarmed civilians might de-escalate West Bank conflict

Nelson's Randy Janzen visited West Bank this summer to assess the viability of peaceful interventions
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