NELSSON STAR Bre a k i ng n e w s at n e l s on s t a r. c om
FREE
Friday, March 23 • 2012
Vol. 4 • Issue 76
{vurb} Newfoundland success story on stage Monday See second section
Pioneer profile remembers Agnes Baker See Page 3
Province hands out $400,000 for Nelson skatepark
280 Baker Street Nelson BC (250)
354-4089
valhallapathrealty@telus.net www.valhallapathrealty.com
OPEN YEAR ROUND
Lessons • Retail
Outdoor facility gets major boost, now community must help raise the rest of the cash
250.352.1157
Tues. - Sat. 9:00 - 4:00 601-D Front St. Emporium
MEGAN COLE Nelson Star Reporter
People Caring for Pets
Dental Discounts extended through March
cated about 57 kilometers west of Invermere in the Purcell Mountains on the site of an old sawmill. The announcement came Tuesday from Natural Resources Minister Steve Thomson and East Kootenay MLA Bill Bennett in Victoria. The phased development plan
The Kootenay Lake Outdoor Skate Park Society could be breaking ground as early as this summer after an announcement that they will be the recipients of a $400,000 provincial grant. “After I heard I just laid down on the carpet in the sun and stayed there for a bit,” said chair of the society Rob Levesque. “It’s a lot to take in. First of all the mayor and council came through this time. It’s been nine years and all of a sudden we have land we have a design and then the City put in for a grant and we have $400,000.” In December the City of Nelson applied for the Ministry of Community, Sport and Cultural
Story continues to ‘Mungall’ on Page 14
Story continues to ‘No turning’ on Page 13
Avalanche Leaves Two Skiers Dead Tragedy has again struck in the mountains surrounding Nelson after two people died in a Wednesday avalanche west of the city. Nelson Search and Rescue members were called to the scene, but stood down while Samuel Dobrin photo the heliski operator handled the rescue and recovery. See story on Page 3.
250-352-2999 info@selkirkvet.com www.selkirkvet.com SELKIRK VETERINARY HOSPITAL
Province Gives Go Ahead to Mega Resort
Reaction to Jumbo mixed SAMUEL DOBRIN Nelson Star Reporter
Nelson 250-505-2101 Castlegar 250-365-2111 Nakusp 250-358-2347
Staying true to the vibrant mix of opinion in our community, reaction to this week’s Jumbo Glacier Resort green light is divided. “The decision was obviously not made lightly,” said Tom Thomson, executive director of the Nelson and District Chamber of Commerce.
“It comes following the most comprehensive review and consultation process in BC history.” After a consultation and review process spanning more than 20 years, the provincial government approved the Jumbo Glacier Resort proposal in the East Kootenay. The resort aims to be North America’s only year-round, glacierbased ski resort and would be lo-
Home Owners helping home owners