Friday, Mar. 14, 2014 Vol. 4, No. 10building Nelson & area community since 1988
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Inside this issue:
Survey page 13: is gluten (wheat) part of your diet?
Call for Entry: Artists/Heritage Venues
D e a d l i n e i s A p r i l 1 4S e e m o r e p a g e 3
RCMP News: Armed Robberiessee page 11
Calendar of eventssee pages 7-8
Film: The Husband screens Wed. Mar 19
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Along for the screening is principal actress and Nelson native Sarah Allen. Allen grew up in Nelson, where she found the Capitol Theatre stage earlyand later studied at the Canadian Film Centre in Toronto.
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Sandpiper Studio - working at the gloryhole group.
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Dave Wahn and Allen Fillion in front of City Hall
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H E L P W A N T E DWanted: Multi-talented person
We’re sending Rory Case off to the great unknown of Toronto so that she can pursue her life’s career, so we need to find someone to fill her shoes.
This part-time position, approximately 25/hrs a week, has office duties, graphic design, graphic/video production, production of our newsletters, and assistance with Expressions Café. Must be a social person, technically competent, and innovative. Previous experience with InDesign, Photoshop required. Experience with video editing a plus. For more information about wage, hours, and specific details, please send me a resume and cover letter. I’m interviewing now and the job training would hopefully start April 15. Reply to Nelson Becker at: [email protected]
Automotive-Trucks/SUVs/Vans
1999 FORD RANGER, BLACK, 4X4 AUTOMATIC, EXTRA-CAB, CANOPY, SUMMER/WINTER TIRES RIMS, STEREO, 237,000km, $3,850 phone:250-229-5742
EducationSEEDS SUNDAY GARDENING series, Lakeside Park greenhouse: March 23, 1-2:30 pm. Topic: Best rich Soils. 352-3870
EventsSNOW’S HILLHOUSE MICROFARM ROCKET MASS HEATER WORKSHOP. April 26-28. www.hillhousefarm.ca Before March 31 $225/personPRUNING WORKSHOP-APRIL 12TH SNOW’S Hillhouse Microfarm 10-noon $30 or 10-3pm $45 250-825-0048 or http://www. hillhouse-farm.ca/pruning-workshop/
Misc. for SaleENJOY SPRING IN this lovely Blue Sky blue suede women’s coat $75 large 352.6533
Misc. WantedNELSON BICYCLE CO-OP needs bike donations. Any shape ok. We’re a volunteer run non-profit. 250-352-3263 or [email protected]
Recreational Vehicles
2008 ARCTIC CAT M1000 162” $5k in extras/upgrades. Sled Rips, Phone for details $6000 O.B.O 2503596970
RentalsBEASLEY 1BD,1BTH AVAILABLE APRIL1 or May 1 Clean, Bright, Walk-outSuite $1000.00-Utilities Included W/D, NS, NP Email:[email protected] BR, 1 bth. Downtown Nelson. laundry, cable TV, DVD, fast Internet. $1,100/mo. Everything included. 250-505-5119WINLAW 2BD MOBILE, wood stove/electric, spring water. Available immediately. $700/month. References required. 250-354-04922 BRRM DOWNTOWN Nelson. Adults only. W/D, NS, NP. Available April 1st. $950 plus utilities. 250-825-9498.
Sports EquipmentSNOWBOARDS FOR SALE: Libtech Jamielynn-160cm brand new - $360 Gnu Riderschoice-154.5 brand new - $350 [email protected] thanks!
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Shoe drive This is Nelson’s 4th year supporting
Sole 4 Souls Canada yearly shoe drive(soles4soulscanada.com). Since its inception in 2005, Soles 4 Souls has distributed more than 14.5 million pairs of footware to people in the midst of extreme poverty and those recovering from natural disasters worldwide. Starting March 18 and ending April 15 there will be a dozen drop off boxes around town to accept donations. It’s important to please tie shoes and boots together, clean and gently used would be appropriate. Please clean out your closets and donate your excess footware to this important relief effort and give “the gift of shoes.” For more information call 250-229-5265
Call for Entry: Artists/VenuesColumbia Basin Culture Tour August 9-10, 2014 A project of the Columbia Kootenay Cultural Alliance
Participating individuals and venues must be located in the Canadian Columbia Basin, the southeast corner of British Columbia roughly bordered by the communities of Valemount, Golden, Elkford, Creston, Rossland, Arrow Lakes and Revelstoke. Although not in the Basin, the communities of Grand Forks and Christina Lake are again invited to participate this year.
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For info call: 1-250-505-5505 or 1-877-505-7355
The hottest music trioFriday, Mar. 21, 7:30 p.m. Expressions Cafe, 554 Ward St
The Hot Mammas blend tight harmonies to create a musical mood reminiscent of the Boswell Sisters (20’s), The Andrew Sisters (40’s), The McGuire Sisters (50’s), and more! Their engaging stage presence and fearless energy is contagious, and will fill your spirit with the joy of song and get your toes tapping along. They will also be joined by the multi-talented Tom Arntzen, who is a gifted vocalist, pianist, bandleader and entertainer living in Vancouver, Canada. He is also a highly respected teacher, composer, arranger, producer and actor.
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Three Seasoned performers come together with a UNIQUE Blend of tight harmonies and intricate vocal arrangements, marking their first album “THE HOT MAMMAS” as timeless.
Film: The HusbandWednesday, Mar. 19 at 7:30 p.m., Civic Theatre
Star power steps off the Big Screen and onto the Nelson Civic Theatre stage when the Civic shows Canadian Filmmaker Bruce MacDonald’s new film The Husband. Along for the screening is principal actress and Nelson native Sarah Allen. A raw and openhearted drama about a man named Henry left to care for his infant son when his wife is imprisoned for cheating on him with a minor. THE HUSBAND takes an uncompromisingly honest look at a character rendered utterly humiliated by the person he loves.
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Rory on the townby Rory Case
The lights d i m m e d , the crowd settled and
out walked Harry Manx onto the Capitol Theatre stage, last Saturday eve-ning. Immediately, I could feel his calm and collected presence. As soon as he spoke, the crowd vibrated with laughter. His stories were humorous yet enlight-ening. Accompanied by a guitarist and keyboardist, Harry delved into Eastern riffs and rock tunes. Hand,
heads, and feet moved with the music and we all smiled and laughed with Harry as he transported the audience to a musical land far, far away. His show was a mixture of upbeat instrumentals to psyche-delic melodies with lyrics of life. I’m so glad I got to his performance up close; it was a night to remember. If you haven’t heard of Harry Manx before, check out his music at:http://harrymanx.com or search him on youtube.
Eastern jams with Harry Manx
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QuickLinks: Arts&entertainmentScotiabank MS Walk
Trail Gyro Park on Sunday, Apr. 27, and Nelson’s Lakeside Park Rotary Shelter on Sunday, May 25
Registration for this event is free and easy—just go to the website to register as an individual or a team. There are incentive prizes for different fundraising levels, and every participant receives a t-shirt in recognition of their support.
www.mswalks.ca or call 250-551-9273
Shambhala 2014 LineupSat, Mar. 15, 9 a.m. on their website
Spring has sprung, and it’s just days away from the biggest announcement of the year. At 9 a.m. on Saturday, Mar. 15, Shambhala will be announcing the eagerly anticipated 2014 lineup. Shambhala has already announced headliners Bassnectar, Mark Farina, Hannah Wants and DJ Sabo. Also, recently unveiled; the next evolution of The Labyrinth stage, an exciting new stage called The Grove.
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Harry Manx raises his banjo in salut after his encore last Saturday night
“Talk, Music, Action” eveningThursday, Mar. 27. 7 p.m. Capitol Theatre, Nelson
Celine Trojand from the Dogwood Initiative and local performance poet Magpie Ulysseys have been added to the line-up at the “Talk, Music, Action event coming up at the Capitol Theatre. The evening of presentations, music and action is being put on by local group Kootenays for a Pipeline-Free BC to build resistance to the Enbridge and Kinder Morgan pipeline proposals in our part of the province. Tickets for the event will be $15 or more donation, just $5 for students and youth. Find out more on Facebook: Kootenays for a Pipeline-Free BC.
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Unplugged music this weekSaturday, Mar. 15, 1- 3 p.m. 523 Front St, Ellison’s Cafe
Art and Folk Foundation is a fab-ulous acoustic songwriting ensemble from Selkirk Music Program who play all original songs.
Alan Kirk and Harry Rezansoff have played together in local groups Switch, Alan Kirk Band and played various venues in B.C. as an acoustic duo. In 2012 they opened for Juno winner Bill Bourne on his tour of the Kootenays. With Alan on guitar and Hal on standup bass, their unplugged per-sona can best be described as acoustic folk/rock/blues.
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Rain on a Distant RoofTuesday, Apr. 1, 7 p.m. Nelson Library
Nobody likes to think about ticks, or about Lyme Disease. But you can’t sweep this bug under the rug. Author Vanessa Farnsworth brings Lyme Disease—and her own journey with the bizarrely intelligent tick-borne bacterium—to light in a special pre-sentation at the Nelson Library.
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Capitol theatre Upcoming shows:
ALEX ZERBE: Family-Friendly Action Comedy
Sunday, March 30 at 2:00 p.m.SHAY KUEBLER: Karoshi
Contemporary Dance PerformanceWednesday april 16 at 8:00 p.m.
Buy tickets at www.capitoltheatre.bc.ca
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Register for “Writing for the Wild”Friday, May 2, 7:30 p.m. Heart’s Rest Retreat Centre, New Denver
Budding authors can blossom this spring with the help of mentors and peers during the third annual Convergence Writers’ Weekend at the Heart’s Rest Retreat Centre in New Denver, May 2 to 4. The theme of this year’s gathering is “Writing for the Wild.” Registration is now open for this year’s event, which is limited to 25 participants. Cost for the Weekend is $275, which includes all six meals from dinner May 2 to lunch May 4. A limited number of scholarships are available for youth between 15 and 30 years of age, and this year also for residents of Silverton or New Denver of any age.
Deadline for registration is April 11.
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The future wants to curl up in your lap at the Nelson Public Library’s Technology Petting Zoo, where five new devices are available to take for a virtual walk. Set up in the Library’s lounge area, the “zoo” contains two eReaders: Kobo and Sony, and three tablets: Kobo Arc, Nexus, and iPad. The idea is to allow people who might fear the wild world of technology to get up close and comfortable with the devices that are becoming prevalent in our day-to-day lives.
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Big change at City of NelsonSome of city’s busiest departments reshuffled all in the name of improved service, cost savings and new revenues; two new bosses, one hangs up his hat.
With spring right around the corner, the City of Nelson is making changes to its managerial line-up and departmental structure — a good-news move that will improve service to both the public and building sector, save hundreds of thousands of dollars and generate new revenues.
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Mayor Calls on Feds to Fix FlawsDooley says New Building Canada Fund has gaps that will hurt City’s effort to keep finances in check, spur development
Nelson mayor John Dooley joined other members of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Board of Directors in calling on the federal government to fix serious gaps in the design of the New Building Canada Fund. Those gaps could put much-needed infrastructure investments in Nelson at risk.
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Snowmobiler Dies in AvalancheOn March 11, 2014, Creston RCMP
responded to the Grey Creek area to a report of a missing snowmobiler.
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Recycling benefits health careThe Regional District of Central
Kootenay and the Nelson Leafs Recycling Centre are thrilled to donate $7000.00 to the Kootenay Lake Hospital (KLH) Foundation. That amount represents the last six months’ profits from beverage containers collected at the Nelson Transfer Station. Since 2010, the program has contributed over $34,000.00 to the KLH Foundation’s fundraising efforts.
The RDCK and the Nelson Leafs Recycling Center have hosted a beverage container recycling program at the Nelson transfer station since 2010. Recycling bins provide residents with a convenient place to recycle refundable beverage containers.
For more information on RDCK resource recovery programs and projects please visit:
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WK Naturalist PresentationMonday, Mar. 31, 7 p.m. Seniors Centre, Selkirk College Trail Campus 900 Helena St. S. entrance
Native Plants for Native Pollinators: Native pollinators need our help. There have recently been steep declines in honey bee and native pollinator populations. This threatens our food production, plant diversity and healthy ecosystems. Fortunately, gardeners can take positive action to help reverse this. easy ways to enhance pollinator habitat in your garden as well as what flowers are preferred by different groups of insects.
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Nelson & Area: Fri. Mar 14 - Sun. Mar 23lll Live Music ll Special Events l Ongoing Events
Fri. Mar 14lllRequest DJ. Finley’s
Irish Bar and Grill lllSlynk w/B-ron, 10 p.m
.Spirit BarllElephant Mountain Music
Theatre presents RENT, 8 p.m. at the Capitol TheatrelExpressions night Cafe,
GAMES NIGHT! Open 6 p.m. 554 Ward St. Coffee. cupcakeslMovie: Non-Stop, 7:30 p.m.at
Civic TheatrelSocial Dancing at Finleys
6:30-8:30 p.m. Mixed playlist by Peter, no cover or Clinton Swanson & FriendslWomen of all ages get togeth-
er to knit, crochet lace, make rugs & more. Women’s Centre 10-1 p.m. lGender Outlaws, a support
and social group for trans and gen-der diverse folks. 250-354-5362.lSt. Saviour’s Anglican
Church Food Pantry, 701 Ward Street (Silica Street entrance) 9-11am. Everyone welcome.
Sat. Mar 15lllThe Librarian w/Naasko
& Onebeyond Visuals, 10 p.m. Spirit BarlllPurim Costume &
Dance Party at Bigby Place, 509 Front St. Info at 250.352.1917.lllArt & Folk Foundation,
Alan Kirk & Harry Rezansoff at Ellison’s Cafe Acoustic Unplugged Sessions, 1-3 p.m.llElephant Mountain Music
Theatre presents RENT, 8 p.m. at the Capitol TheatrellCross Cultural Threads:
Peyote Stitch Beadwork, 10 - 2 p.m. at Nelson & District Women’s Centre, 250-551-5509
lExpressions night Cafe, open 6 p.m. 554 Ward St. Coffee. cupcakeslMovie: Non-Stop, 7:30 p.m.
at Civic TheatrelNelson Chess Club meets:
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Nelson’s Senior Association, 717 Vernon St. All ages welcomelMeat Draws at Nelson Legion.
3:30p.m., in beverage room with Karaoke after. 250-352-7727.lCathedral of Mary Immaculate
Mass, Nelson at 7 p.m.lSacred Heart Mass, Kaslo
at 4 p.m.Sun. Mar 16lllNiko at the Hume Library
Lounge. 6p.m. to 10p.m.
lllKaraoke at Finley’s Irish Bar and Grill 9 p.m.lllMusic and Mantra
with KRI-Certified Sarah Calvert (Amarpal Kaur), 7- 9 p.m. The Moving Centre
llJoe Hill Coffee House, 7 p.m. Rossland Miner’s HalllMovie: Non-Stop, 7:30 p.m.
at Civic TheatrelFirst Baptist Church, 611 - 5th
St., Nelson. A Family Friendly Service at10 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Scott SimpsonlKootenay Christian Fellowship
at 10:30 a.m. 520 Falls Street. Phone 1-888-761-3301. Divine purpose, serving community developing rela-tionshipslSt. Saviour’s Anglican
Service: 10:30 am. All Welcome. Ward & Silica, 250-352-5711lSt. John’s Lutheran Church
Service. Everyone welcome to 4p.m. worship. 321 Silica St. 250-354-3308.lNelson United Church
Service. 10 a.m. All are welcome. 602 Silica St. 250-352-2822.
lCribbage at the Legion bever-age room, 12:45p.m. 250-352-7727.lUnity Centre of the Kootenays
Seniors 51 – 717 Vernon St. 11 a.m. Contact – 250-354-5394lAscension Lutheran Church
Service 10:15a.m. Rosemont Elementary. All are welcome. 250-352-2515.lCathedral of Mary Immaculate
Mass, Nelson at 8:30 a.m and 10:30 a.m.lSacred Heart Mass, Proctor
2nd and 4th Sunday at 1 p.m.lNelson Vineyard Church: 10
a.m., 2402 Perrier Lane. Bring some-thing to share at our potluck brunch. Guests and children always welcome. contact:250-509-0151 or [email protected]
Mon. Mar 17lllSarah & Rich at the
Library Lounge. 6 p.m. to 10p.m.lllThe Wailers w/ Shane
Philip, Capitol Theatre (SOLD OUT)lMovie: Frozen – Sing Along
Version! 2 p.m. Civic TheatrelScottish Country Dancing 7 - 9
p.m. Call 250-359-7545 or 250-352-1863 (cancelled for spring break)lQi Gong at the Nelson
Seniors Centre 719 Vernon 10:30 a.m. $3 drop-inl Heritage Harmony
Barbershop Chorus. Welcoming anyone! Tim 250-825-9694 or John 250-352-6892
Tues. Mar 18lllDoug and Melody 6 p.m.
The Library Loungel Indoor Radio Control
Helicopter and small plane flying. All ages welcome, Central School 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. $5 Gym fee
lMovie: Lego Movie, 2 p.m. and Walking With Dinosaurs at 7 p.m. at Civic TheatrelRotary Club of Nelson
Daybreak meet every week at 7 a.m. at the Hume
Wed. Mar 19lllOpen mic night at
Expressions Cafe, 554 Ward st. 6 - 10 p.m. Coffee,tea, gourmet hot chocolate. 250-354-3910lll Paul Landsberg at the
Library Lounge. 6p.m. to 10p.m.lMovie: Lego Movie, 2 p.m. at
Civic TheatrellFilm: The Husband, 7:30
p.m. Civic TheatrelNelson Duplicate Bridge Club
meets 7 p.m. in The Nelson Senior Citizens Building, 717 Vernon StlNelson Tech Club: for elec-
tronic hobbyists and Arduino enthusiasts to meet and work on projects. every Wednesday 6pm -Annex, Selkirk `10th St Campus. New members welcome. small facility fee, first visit free.http://www.nelson-tech- club.info/ email info@nelson- tech-club.infolLearn to make a QUILT with
Susan Foot at the Women’s Centre 9-11.45 call 551-4951lStitch it up! Learn to use
a sewing machine, alter clothes, mend, put on a zipper. FREE 9 a.m - noon at the Women’s centre.lOvereaters Anonymous
Meeting, Community First Medical Clinic, 518 Lake Street, Nelson, noon - 1 p.m., 250-354-4105lNelson Women’s Centre
Drop-in. Noon - 4p.m. Free cloth-ing and food. 420 Mill St. 250-352-9916.
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l Kootenay Christian Fellowship at 10:30 a.m. 520 Falls Street. Phone 1-888-761-3301. Divine purpose, serving commu-nity developing relationshipslSt. Saviour’s Anglican
Service: 10:30 am. All Welcome. Ward & Silica, 250-352-5711lSt. John’s Lutheran Church
Service. Everyone welcome to 4p.m. worship. 321 Silica St. 250-354-3308.lNelson United Church
Service. 10 a.m. All are welcome. 602 Silica St. 250-352-2822.lCribbage at the Legion bever-
age room, 12:45p.m. 250-352-7727.lUnity Centre of the Kootenays
Seniors 51 – 717 Vernon St. 11 a.m. Contact – 250-354-5394lAscension Lutheran Church
Service 10:15a.m. Rosemont Elementary. All are welcome. 250-352-2515.lCathedral of Mary Immaculate
Mass, Nelson at 8:30 a.m and 10:30 a.m.lSacred Heart Mass, Proctor
2nd and 4th Sunday at 1 p.m.lNelson Vineyard Church: 10
a.m., 2402 Perrier Lane. Bring some-thing to share at our potluck brunch. Guests and children always welcome. 250-509-0151 or [email protected]
Wed. Mar 19 continuedlGirls’ Night with Margaret-Ann
at the Youth Centre. 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. 608 Lake St. ph. 250-352-5656.lDarts at the Nelson Legion.
7:30p.m. 250-352-7727.lNelson & Area Elder Abuse
Prevention Resource Centre. Wednesdays from 12 - 2pm 719 Vernon St. Phone 250-352-6008.www.nelsonelderabuseprevention.org
Thurs. Mar 20lllKiyo & Guests at the
Library Lounge. 6p.m. to 10 p.m.lllDJ Rippel, Dion Rego,
Dugg Crates & Intersect, 10 p.m. Spirit BarlExpressions night Cafe, open 6
p.m. 554 Ward St. Coffee, cupcakeslMovie: Walking With
Dinosaurs, 2 p.m. at Civic TheatrelQi Gong at the Nelson United
Church 602 Silica St 10:30 a.m. $3 drop-inlLadies Target Shooting.
No experience needed. Contact Angela [email protected] for more info & to book a spacelNelson Women’s Centre. Drop-
in. Noon - 4p.m. Free clothing and food. 420 Mill St. 250-352-9916.lKootenay Quilters Guild
every first and third Thurs of each month. - 10 a.m. at Christie-Lees Hall, Radio Ave u
Fri. Mar 21lllRequest DJ. Finley’s
Irish Bar and Grill lllThe Hot Mammas: three
seasoned performers, singing har-monies at Expressions Cafe, 7:30 p.m. 554 Ward St, $15lllBilly Bangers & DJ
Breaker, 10 p.m. Spirit Bar
lllCarsick Cars & White+ w/ guests Laws of Signs, KCR base-ment, 308 Hall Street. Doors open at 8 p.m. $15 at the door.lSocial Dancing at Finleys
6:30-8:30 p.m. Mixed playlist by Peter, no cover or Clinton Swanson & FriendslWomen of all ages get togeth-
er to knit, crochet lace, make rugs & more. Women’s Centre 10-1 p.m. lMovie: Civic TheatrelGender Outlaws, a support
and social group for trans and gen-der diverse folks. 250-354-5362.lSt. Saviour’s Anglican
Church Food Pantry, 701 Ward Street (Silica Street entrance) 9-11am. Everyone welcome.
Sat. Mar 22lllDirt Floor, Faye Mallett
& Melissa Bandura (Familiar Wild) at Ellison’s Cafe Acoustic Unplugged Sessions, 1-3 p.m.lllMasquerade Party/
fundraiser for the SPCA, 10 p.m. Spirit BarllSpring Classic: Men/
Women's hockey tournament, Nelson - all day
llSpring Equinox and World Water Day Labyrinth Walk. Join us at the Lakeside Labyrinth in Rotary Lakeside Park at 1 p.m. Free event sponsored by The Nelson Community Labyrinth Group. [email protected] night Cafe, open 6
p.m. 554 Ward St. Coffee. cupcakeslMovie: at Civic TheatrelNelson Chess Club meets: 9 a.m.
- 1 p.m. Nelson’s Senior Association, 717 Vernon St. All ages welcomelMeat Draws at Nelson Legion.
3:30p.m., in beverage room with Karaoke after. 250-352-7727.lCathedral of Mary Immaculate
Mass, Nelson at 7 p.m.lSacred Heart Mass, Kaslo
at 4 p.m.Sun. Mar 23lllNiko at the Hume Library
Lounge. 6p.m. to 10p.m.
lllKaraoke at Finley’s Irish Bar and Grill 9 p.m.
llSeeds Sunday gardening series, Lakeside Park greenhouse: 1-2:30 p.m. Topic: Best rich Soils. 352-3870lMovie: at Civic TheatrelFirst Baptist Church, 611 - 5th
St., Nelson. A Family Friendly Service at10 a.m. Pastor: Rev. Scott Simpson
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expressionsNightCaféA successful film showing & three hot mammas coming soon
By Nelson Becker
L a s t week was amazing at Expressions cafe. The
Beyond Boarding evening last Saturday night was a huge success. The three young filmmakers/activists have been traveling around BC and documenting what’s happening to the environment they love to snowboard in. They presented two films; Belen and Northern Grease. The first one was about their travels in the Amazon and the second was about their adventures in BC, far up north, to become more aware of the resource extraction that is going on. They explored the topic and looked for ways to become more
environmentally friendly how we could use less energy and find alternative ways for producing energy. After the films many people stuck around to ask questions and comment. Check out their mandate and website at:www.beyondboarding.org
Next week, in addition to our successful Wednesday Open-mic, we have a special performance by the Hot Mammas on Friday, Mar. 21. Three very delightful women from Vancouver who perform great harmonies, bringing us back down memory lane. Their music is influenced by Boswell Sisters (20’s), The Andrew Sisters (40’s), The McGuire Sisters, and many more. I’m really
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Nelson City Police news: smashed windows, capsized boatOn Friday, Mar. 7, at 7:30 p.m.
officers responded to multiple reports of an intoxicated female scream-ing and knocking on random doors in the Rosemont area. When first approached by officers, the female ran away and continued knocking on doors for no apparent reason. When approached a second time, the female assaulted a member as she was being arrested for causing a disturbance
and being intoxicated in a public place. Charges are pending.
On Saturday, Mar. 8, at 2:40 a.m. officers were notified by a citi-zen of two businesses with smashed front glass doors in the Front and Hall Street area. The Nelson Police Department is asking any members of the public with any information to contact the Department or Crime Stoppers with any information. The
investigation is ongoing.On Sunday, Mar. 9 at 5:50 p.m.
the Nelson Police Department was advised of two men in the water next to their capsized boat near the Nelson Bridge. Fortunately for both men, a passing boater was able to remove them from the water and neither required medical treatment.
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On Monday, Feb. 24, at approximately 4:50 p.m., the Salmo RCMP Detachment received a complaint of a bank robbery alarm at the Kootenay Savings Credit Union located on Highway 6 in Salmo, BC. Salmo, Nelson and Trail RCMP members responded, however, the suspect had fled on foot prior to police arrival and has not yet been arrested. The male entered the bank just prior to closing and brandished a firearm. He was able to get away with an undisclosed amount of money. No one was injured during the incident.
The male suspect is described as Caucasian, 5’ 6”, 150 lbs, and was dressed in black pants, a new looking purple ski jacket, black mask, with a hood also pulled down over his head/face.
RCMP Forensic Identification Services attended the scene. Salmo Detachment and Kootenay Boundary GIS are continuing with their investigation into this serious incident. Police are seeking the assistance from the public on any information relating to this offence and are urged to contact CRIMESTOPPERS at 1-800-222- TIPS (8477) or Salmo Detachment at 250-357-2212.
Salmo RCMP are interested in talking to the owner of the silver pickup truck seen on February 24, 2014 in Salmo, BC. Please contact 250-357-2212 with any information.
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On Friday, Mar. 7, at approximately 6:45 p.m., the Castlegar RCMP received a complaint of an armed robbery at Johnny’s grocery, located on Broadwater road in Robson. The suspect male entered the store and brandished a firearm, ordering the employee to open the till. The employee complied, and the suspect escaped with an undisclosed amount of money. Neither of the 2 employees who were present were injured. The suspect fled on foot and has not yet been apprehended.
The male is described as: Caucasian, approximately 5’6”, slender build. He was dressed in black and was wearing a black mask and had a hood pulled down over his head/face. There is no known vehicle associated at this time.
Castlegar RCMP, the Kootenay Boundary Regional General Investigation Section, and Forensic Identification services are continuing to investigate this matter.
Anyone with information in this matter is urged to contact the Castlegar RCMP office at (250) 365-7721, or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).
On March 11, at approximately 1:18 p.m., the Castlegar RCMP Detachment received a complaint of a bank robbery alarm at the Kootenay Savings Credit Union located on 4th
Street in the downtown area. Castlegar members and Kootenay Boundary Regional GIS responded immediately, however, the suspect had fled on foot prior to police arrival and has not yet been arrested. The male entered the bank and brandished a firearm. He was able to get away with an undisclosed amount of US currency. No one was injured during the incident. RCMP Forensic Identification Services also attended the scene for the purposes of collecting evidence.
The male suspect is described as Caucasian, approx. 5’6”, slim build, wearing black cargo pants, a dark faded black hoodie and possibly wearing a ball cap under the hoodie. His face was covered. He was wearing black shoes and dark gloves.
Police are asking the public to be on the look out for anyone acting suspiciously or lurking around businesses and to be attentive to individuals who seem to be out of place. Do not approach this male, rather, call 9-1-1 if you see someone that you feel that the police should be checking.
If you have any information relating to this offense, police are urging you call CRIMESTOPPERS at 1-800-222- TIPS (8477) or Castlegar Detachment at 250-365-7721.
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RCMP news: Armed Robbery
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Opinion&editorial
The opinions presented on this page are the opinions of the author and do not represent the opinions of the publisher or staff of the Express News Update
Is getting to work on time really
that big of a deal? I say yes, absolutely.
Although it seems that being two minutes late shouldn’t be a big deal, I feel like it is. Granted, if it is an occa-sional necessity or some-thing that simply hap-pens it isn’t that much of an issue in my opinion. Everyone is late every once in a while, life can happen.
So how do you stay punctual? First of all, take into account the weather for the day. If the weather conditions
are not optimal leave the house early, so even if you end up being 20 minutes early, it’s better then being 20 minutes late or even 5 minutes late. Secondly, if you have errands you gener-ally run prior to work try running them after or on another date if possible. Putting your job first is more important then picking up groceries.
Hopefully this advice will get your priorities in order when it comes to being more punctual. Get to work on time; it’s not that hard. Prioritize your career and make changes if needed.
Spencer Pollard is an young man living in Nelson BC with an interest in digital arts and writing. His ideas are of benefit to all of Nelson, and to stroke his abnormally large ego
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Is gluten (wheat) a part of your diet?
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/gf_dietWatch for this week’s survey question in the Monday Mini. If you are not a subscriber to the Mini you can join our mail-
ing list here. Results and comments will be posted in Friday’s Express News Update.
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Last week’s survey response:
AltHougH the violence wasn’t physical it was emotional/mental. It got the point where it sent me into depres-sion and where I had suicidal tenden-cies because it made me feel like I was not a worthy human being. I ended that relationship and haven’t had those thoughts or bouts of depression since.
FAr more women are brutalized than
any other group. To neutralize it by saying stop violence period negates this fact. Of course stop violence peri-od. ESPECIALLY STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN. Your preamble is ignorant of reality.
VioleNCe against anyone is a hid-eous crime. However, One Billion Rising should keep the slogan as is, to do
otherwise deflects from the fact that women are the primary victims of vio-lence in the world.
Cool you added transgender, i like that
i agree statistics should show vio-lence against all people as indicated above.
Comments
Have you ever been a victim of violence?If you’re a man: 71.4% YES - 28.6% NOIf you’re a woman: 87.5% YES - 12.5% NO
If you’re a transgender: 100% YES
By Nelson Becker
Gluten for punishment
The Express Survey is not a scientific survey but is intended to promote discussion in our community.The opinions presented on this page are the opinions of the author and do not represent the opinions of
the publisher or staff of the Express News Update
In today’s Kootenay community many people find themselves “gluten intolerant.” This is a new
consciousness that did not exist 20 years ago. Many people speak to that, having eliminated gluten from their diet, they feel much better.
While I eat gluten, mainly in the form of pasta, I have not noticed any difference in my body when I consume it, but we are all different.
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