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Commando war comic marks 60 years of adventures on the battlefield The pocket-sized Commando books with its iconic dagger logo is celebrating 60 years of wartime adventure and lantern-jawed heroes. Updated: 25/06/2021, 5:29 pm The Commando comic has been entertaining fans young and old for 60 years and is still going strong. The pocket-sized Commando books with its iconic dagger logo is celebrating 60 years of wartime adventure and lantern-jawed heroes. First published in 1961 by DC Thomson Media, Commando has thrilled its readers, aged eight to 80, with over 5,000 issues of adventure, heroism, and comradery. At the start, Commando’s stories were almost exclusively about the Second World War but over time, readers have been able to delve into tales of any conflict from the days of the Roman Empire to the almost contemporary First Gulf War. ....
by Timothy Schafer on Thursday May 27 2021 After the city was denied a federal grant for paving the waterfront path, there s a call to Lakeside Park recreation partners to assist with completing the project. The Nelson Daily photo The city will be calling on its Lakeside Park recreation partners to accomplish the task of paving the waterfront path after it was denied a federal grant for the project. After the City of Nelson had its Healthy Communities Initiative Grant in the amount of $240,000 denied recently, the city elected to turn to its regional district partners to fund the budget. But the project did raise some concerns around the virtual council table. Coun. Rik Logtenberg noted one city resident had concerns that paving the gravel path would increase the need for speed. ....