by The Nelson Daily Staff on Wednesday July 28 2021
RCMP responded to a report of a large grass fire Tuesday afternoon along Highway 3A near Annabel Road on the North Shore. Facebook
RCMP officers from the Nelson Detachment responded to a variety of calls during the past few weeks, including campers stranded on Pig Island on Kootenay River near Beasley, theft of fire equipment from the Beasley Fire Hall, an intoxicated woman smashing windows with an axe at a boat access cabin in the West Arm of Kootenay Lake, assault with a weapon that had occurred in Slocan Park BC and a report of a large grass fire along Highway 3A near Annabel Road on the North Shore.
by The Nelson Daily Staff on Monday July 26 2021
The RDCK said stricter water conservation measures may be required if demand increases significantly, hot, and dry weather persists, or if the reservoir declines to critically low levels.
Monday, effective immediately, the Regional District of Central Kootenay issued mandatory Stage 3 Water Conservation Measures for the South Slocan Water System, located approximately 30 kilometers southwest of Nelson and is within RDCK Electoral Area H.
The RDCK said the Dam Inn is across Highway 3A and is supplied water from this water system.
The RDCK said that Stage 3 Water Conservation Measures have been implemented as a measure to ensure that the system has adequate water supply for wildfire protection and to reduce the impact of high water consumption on reservoir levels, and low water pressure in portions of the water system.
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