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Wednesday, May 8 • 2013
She is everything...
News Hour crew heading to Nelson See Page 26
Mother. Bride. Wife. Best Friend
Vol. 5 • Issue 89
Spreading the love for Mother’s Day See Pages 14-15
Business Accord
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Chamber puts out challenge to City SAM VAN SCHIE
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Not only were we the first financial institution in town with an ATM, we were the first with weekend hours. Open Saturday from 9:30 to 12:30.
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NO mORE CONSIGNmENTS BuT TRAdES WELCOmE
The local chamber of commerce wants to see Nelson become the most small business friendly municipality in BC. Nelson and District Chamber of Commerce executive director Tom Thomson was at Monday’s city council meeting to explain steps the city could take to get there, beginning by supporting the goals in the BC Small Business Accord. The accord lists six goals for governments to strive towards to be more business friendly, such as providing training programs, simplifying regulatory processes, creating opportunities through procurement policies and considering the what impact policy decisions would have on small business. “Nelson is doing a lot of this already, but there may be areas to improve,” Thomson said. He provided council with a list of 19 Nelson-specific ways to
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One Last Taste of Winter
The Nelson Figure Skating Club held its year-end show on Saturday at the Nelson and District Community Complex. The show’s theme was a trip around the world and was attended by proud family and friends. More on Page 18. Kirsten Hildebrand photo
Young Man’s Body Found in Slocan Lake
A tragic end to Crossley search GREG NESTEROFF Nelson Star Reporter
The search for Daniel Crossley has ended tragically as an RCMP dive team recovered his body Thursday morning. The 18-year-old man went missing on April 23 from his home and as a search ensued, no signs of him were reported and he made no contact with his family.
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Crossley’s family learned Wednesday a body was spotted in Slocan Lake near the Springer Creek Forest Products mill by the mill manager. They shared their sorrow on the Facebook page dedicated to finding him. “Daniel is more precious to us than any words can express,” they wrote. “We will always cherish the time we had with him here on earth and with great eagerness await a fu-
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ture reunion. He has our love now and always. We love you, Daniel.” A police dive team arrived late Wednesday from the Okanagan but was unable to recover the body until 9:30 a.m. Thursday. The BC Coroners service will do an autopsy to determine the exact cause of his death, but RCMP Sgt. Story continues to ‘Investigation’ on Page 12
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