One of the city’s water sources is flowing at well below normal, according to provincial forecasters, or less than 10 per cent of its stream flow percentile rating. The B.C. Drought Information Portal is showing Anderson Creek at a current level of .06 metres with a current flow rate of .03 cubic metres per second well below the normal current level of .14 m (.09 m3/sec),
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Which is exactly what can be said for the city’s ‘Welcome to Nelson’ sign design competition. In looking to replace the beyond-repair trio of wayfinders guarding the entrances to the Heritage city, the main theme behind the re-design was: keep it similar. So when city council convened through Zoom during its February regular
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Which is exactly what can be said for the city’s ‘Welcome to Nelson’ sign design competition. In looking to replace the beyond-repair trio of wayfinders guarding the entrances to the Heritage city, the main theme behind the re-design was: keep it similar. So when city council convened through Zoom during its February regular
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Which is exactly what can be said for the city’s ‘Welcome to Nelson’ sign design competition. In looking to replace the beyond-repair trio of wayfinders guarding the entrances to the Heritage city, the main theme behind the re-design was: keep it similar. So when city council convened through Zoom during its February regular
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Which is exactly what can be said for the city’s ‘Welcome to Nelson’ sign design competition. In looking to replace the beyond-repair trio of wayfinders guarding the entrances to the Heritage city, the main theme behind the re-design was: keep it similar. So when city council convened through Zoom during its February regular