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A 63-year-old Winlaw man is dead after his truck went into the Slocan River on Monday afternoon. RCMP West Kootenay Traffic Services says it responded to the call just before 3:40 p.m. When they arrived they found that the lone occupant of a 2001 Chevrolet pickup lost control of his vehicle and went into the river. “With the assistance of the Winlaw, Beasley, and Passmore fire departments and search and rescue the vehicle was secured in the fast flowing river,”

Cpl. John Ferguson said. An excavator was used to remove the vehicle and debris. The victim was found dead in the vehicle. Police say a medical condition is a possible cause. “The RCMP would like to thank the dedication of the local fire department and Kevin Sutherland Contracting for their assistance in recovering the truck and the deceased,” Ferguson said. The BC Coroners Service and police continue to investigate.

A local Sinixt First Nation leader was sentenced to 14 days house arrest Tuesday after a BC Supreme Court judge found her in criminal contempt, but she immediately signalled she would not comply with the terms. “Take me [to jail] now,” Marilyn James told Justice Mark McEwan moments after he finished reading his judgement before a packed gallery. “I will not stay in my home for two weeks.” James and Dennis Zarelli were arrested on Perry Ridge on March 4 after McEwan continued an injunction application brought by Galena Contracting, a company hired by BC Timber Sales to extend a logging road. Zarelli earlier pled guilty and received the same sentence. During her trial, the Slocan Valley woman argued she didn’t Marilyn James impede the company, because its crews were already working beyond a locked gate where she was standing when she spoke to owner Ray Hascarl. However, McEwan said there was “no question” in his view that she defied the injunction by encouraging people to attend the site, and while standing by the side of the road would not have violated the order, James blocked Hascarl’s free passage. James said she opposed the work on Perry Ridge because it threatened cultural sites in the area. She and supporters maintained a camp just beyond the gate. The Crown took no position on sentencing. When asked if she had anything to say, James replied in part: “I believe you are causing me harm and I say because of what I believe, you should punish me to the full extent of the law … Gandhi got 40 years breaking rocks. I would expect no less.” “I’m going to disappoint you again,” McEwan said. “I see no reason to impose a different penalty than on [Zarelli].” James won’t go to jail if she abides by the sentence’s conditions, but said she had “no plan whatsoever” to do so. She also said she had “no qualms” fulfilling her “cultural obligations.”

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