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Castlegar News nominated for provincial journalism award

Castlegar News nominated for provincial journalism award

The Ma Murray awards will take place April 20
EDITORIAL: Castlegar mayor asked questionable questions

EDITORIAL: Castlegar mayor asked questionable questions

Mayor Maria McFaddin asked questions about her family at a recent council meeting
UPDATE: Ecosystem restoration burn begins at Deer Park Mountain

UPDATE: Ecosystem restoration burn begins at Deer Park Mountain

Smoke may be visible from Deer Park, Renata, Castlegar, Edgewood and Highway 6
Kalesnikoff opening third mass timber facility near Castlegar

Kalesnikoff opening third mass timber facility near Castlegar

The new facility will create up to 90 jobs
RDCK launches online portal for bylaw and dog complaints

RDCK launches online portal for bylaw and dog complaints

All requests for bylaw enforcement and dog control should be submitted through the portal
Castlegar woman to spend rest of drug trafficking sentence in jail after new arrest

Castlegar woman to spend rest of drug trafficking sentence in jail after new arrest

Robyn Poznikoff had been given a two-year conditional sentence to serve at home
Regional District of Central Kootenay opens three organic waste disposal sites

Regional District of Central Kootenay opens three organic waste disposal sites

Organic waste disposal available at Grohman Narrows, Ootischenia, and Salmo waste facilities
Slocan Valley Co-op purchases The Dam Restaurant Bar

Slocan Valley Co-op purchases The Dam Restaurant Bar

Current employees at The Dam have all been given offers of employment
Castlegar’s outdoor ice rinks open for season, but warmer weather may force closures

Castlegar’s outdoor ice rinks open for season, but warmer weather may force closures

The latest status of the rinks can be found at castlegar.ca/rinkstatus
West Kootenay fire departments receive over $500K to boost training

West Kootenay fire departments receive over $500K to boost training

Community Emergency Preparedness Fund grants will also support equipment purchases
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