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The building at 152 Bridge St, known for many years as the Royal Hotel, has been sold to an unknown buyer.
The mantle of owning a 170-year-old piece of Nelson s history, the former Royal Hotel building, has been picked up by a new buyer. The building has been a fixture of the Nelson hospitality scene in various guises since 1851, at the intersection of Bridge St and Collingwood St – known as Four Spirits Corner. The For Sale signs have been up in recent weeks with offers sought over $699,000.
READ MORE: Last week the building was listed as sold, but it is not yet known who has bought it or their plans for the site.
by Nelson Daily Sports on Tuesday January 26 2021
Twin sisters Semegn and Addis Atkinson recently committed to play for the Langara Falcons of Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST). Submitted photo
A trio of Nelson players in the Whitecaps Caps 2 College” soccer program recently landed spots on college and university varsity teams.
Twin sisters Semegn and Addis Atkinson have been selected to play for the Langara Falcons of Pacific Western Athletic Association (PACWEST) while Kieran Dehnel committed to play for the University of Lethbridge of the Canada West USPORT division.
“We couldn’t be prouder of the girls,” said Marinos Papageorgopoulos, BMO Academy Centres director for Vancouver Whitecaps FC.