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Kaslo a great kayak adventure destination

Our Kaslo kayak was a brief getaway from the hustle and bustle of regular life in Nakusp, an easy mini-vacation.

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Seniors’ Fair returns in 2013

The second Seniors’ Resource Fair to take place Friday, May 31 from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the Nakusp Arena and Auditorium.

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Ghosts of the past live on at the Trout Lake Cemetery

Take a tour of the abandoned cemetery at Trout Lake, B.C.

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Paramedic fund aids rural health care

Prospective paramedics are encouraged to apply for the Emergency Medical Assistant (EMA) Education Fund.

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Arrow Lakes Grape Growers plotting future

Just over three years ago, the ALGGS started the process that has gotten the vines into the ground.

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Eating with the seasons and loving it

Before food transportation was so widespread, our ancestors’ fresh food options consisted solely of what they could grow.

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Black powder brings smelly end to school year

After the NSS year-end assembly, four of Dorian Boswell’s Outdoor Ed. students headed to try their hand at black powder shooting.

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Hit the trail this summer with Charlie Horse

Charlotte Ruse and three horses greeted us at the farm, as did the two dogs Luna and Dakota.

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Hit the trail this summer with Charlie Horse

Charlotte Ruse and three horses greeted us at the farm, as did the two dogs Luna and Dakota.

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Hit the trail this summer with Charlie Horse

Charlotte Ruse and three horses greeted us at the farm, as did the two dogs Luna and Dakota.

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Hit the trail this summer with Charlie Horse

Charlotte Ruse and three horses greeted us at the farm, as did the two dogs Luna and Dakota.

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Nutritious Swiss chard hearty and delicious

Heartier than spinach and not as tough as cabbage, chard makes a great side to meat and potatoes.

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Lemon Creek opens pit houses to public for third year

For the third year in a row, archaeologists from Hamilton College in upstate New York have invited the public to come learn more.

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Drilling into woodpecker identification

There are several species of woodpecker in our region ranging in size from 17 cm to 42 cm.

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PK Nakusp met with traceurs from around the world at PKBC 7

On July 6, Parkour youth leaders from Nakusp joined other Parkour folks from across the globe at the Origins Parkour facility in Vancouver.

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Is there an alien invader in your backyard?

The Central Kootenay Invasive Plant Committee (CKIPC) is focusing efforts this summer on educating residents.

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Holistic health practitioners get to the root of the matter

Holistic heath incorporates the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual healing of our bodies.

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Find the everyday wonder of yoga

Breathe, feel, watch, allow: these are the key elements of mindful experience that are practised in yoga.

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Rotary District Governor takes on “ultimate consumer”

In his speech to the Nakusp Rotary Club Carroll made the distinction between two kinds of post-retirement living.

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Herbalism gathers in nature’s panacea

Gathering plants for their benefits is an ages-old past time that predates pharmacology, but you have to be careful.

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