Nelson Star, July 02, 2014

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A man whose body was discovered Thursday in Cottonwood Park has been identified as Lance Garry Sparks, 52. The BC Coroners Service says he was most recently a Nelson resident. Visitors to the park noticed his body submerged in the creek at the bottom of the falls and called for help. Police, fire, and search and rescue helped recover him.

The coroner says he’s believed to have died the previous evening, although they didn’t indicate how they reached that conclusion. Nelson Police Sgt. Dino Falcone said foul play is not suspected. “It’s possibly a misadventure. I just want to caution anyone that’s walking in and around any fast moving streams, especially if they are near slippery rocks, to be really careful,” he said.

Nelson has lost its avian namesake. The patriarch of a fledgling family of osprey, who are currently being filmed live via a webcam atop a power pole on Highway 3A, went missing on June 19 after delivering food to his month-old chicks. In osprey families, the father typically fishes while the mother feeds and protects her young. According to reports from Nelson Hydro and his devoted online fans, Nelson was a devoted and attentive father before his death. Nelson Hydro line manager Doug Pickard said they were alerted to Nelson’s disappearance on June 20. “We noticed that the male member of our nesting pair was missing. Hoping for his return, we monitored the nest more closely over the next few days but unfortunately he never showed.” When Nelson hadn’t reappeared over the weekend, employees discussed the situation and the potential connection between Nelson’s disappearance and a local power outage. Online speculation that Nelson’s demise might have been brought about by an over-zealous hunter abounded but was quickly dismissed by staff. “Being power line people, we knew that 25 amp high voltage fuses blowing sound very similar to a shotgun being fired,” said Pickard. They discovered the electrocuted osprey’s corpse a few days later during a ground inspection. “We found him underneath a power line that services the sewer treatment plant, between the plant and the highway in a ravine,” said Pickard. “He had a good-sized fish in his claws. It was a rainbow trout.” Nelson’s collision with a high-voltage line had indeed caused a June 20 power outage in the Grohman area. In the wild, this may have been a death sentence for his newborn progeny. But Nelson Hydro has committed to doing everything in their power to help them survive the approximately five weeks it will take them to reach full size. Continued on Page 2

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