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Canada Day came and went the past two years, without any fanfare in Nelson as the COVID-19 pandemic severely curtailed public gatherings everywhere. That will all end on Friday, July 1, 2022, when the Nelson Chamber of Commerce hosts the annual festivities at Rotary Lakeside Park in Nelson. The day will again kick off with the Lion’s Club pancake breakfast on Baker Street in
Spring is in the air, the snow is quickly disappearing and another successful Coldest Night of the Year 2022 (CNOY) is in the rearview mirror. Last month more than 40 teams from Nelson and Balfour, Bonnington, Beasley and Kaslo gathered their friends, family and co-workers to walk and raise funds for the Nelson CARES Society program ‘Ready for Home’ that operates out of Ward
Another successful Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) event is in the books. On Saturday, upwards of 170 walkers on more than 40 teams took to the streets in their bubbles in Nelson and or their own communities of Balfour, Bonnington, Beasley and Kaslo to walk and raise funds for the Nelson CARES Society program ‘Ready for Home’ that operates out of Ward Street Place. With the
Nelson CARES Society has had much to be grateful for in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. The efforts of their staff, board and volunteers have been nothing short of heroic and with the generous support of the community, they have been able to continue to serve the most vulnerable among us. Last year the Coldest Night of the Year (CNOY) was a fully virtual event. This year