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Nelson Fire Rescue and the Nelson Police Department are investigating a suspcious fire that damaged the bottom Tamara Hynd photo floor of the Academy of Classical Oriental Sciences building early Saturday.
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Blaze deemed suspicious The first crew saw smoke coming from the basement and main floor area, Capt. Rick Maida said in a news release. After ensuring the building was evacuated, the first crew located the fire, which was quickly extinguished, preventing the flames from spreading to the rest of the building. Before that, two people in the building had tried unsuccessfully to put the fire out with extinguishers. There were no injuries. The fire department says the blaze appears to have started in the basement, appears suspicious, and is under investigation.
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The Nelson fire and police departments are investigating a “suspicious” fire that caused about $25,000 damage to a heritage building over the weekend. At 1:30 a.m. Saturday, the fire department responded to a call at the Academy of Classical Oriental Sciences at 303 Vernon Street. Both on duty members responded immediately and 13 additional members responded from home, bringing two engines, a ladder truck, tender truck, utility vehicle and one personal vehicle.
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“There was no mechanical reason, nor any other reason why a fire would have occurred in the location where it originated,” chief Simon Grypma said Monday. However, he said no link has been established to other recent suspicious fires, including a porch fire on Pine Street on August 1, a tree fire on Ward Street on August 30, and a bus stop bulletin board on September 20. The fire at the academy is under “active investigation” by both police and firefighters, Grypma said, although the police department has taken the lead. Continued on Page 4
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Nelson’s mayor will be paid $2,000 more per year and councillors another $1,000 each starting in 2015, in line with a citizens’ committee’s recommendations. The group was asked to take a second look at the issue after receiving some additional information about the amount similar-sized cities pay their elected officials. Currently Nelson’s mayor makes about $35,500 annually and councillors about $15,300 each. Combined with other perks, the total cost of remuneration is about $146,000 per year. When the committee originally met in June, it concluded the present stipends were adequate, although it suggested a change to a technology and clothing allowance that presently pays the mayor about $2,200 per year and councillors about $1,100 each. They wanted that reduced to $1,500 in the first year plus an iPad. Their overall proposal would have reduced the pay total to $140,000 per year. City staff, however, recommended an increase to $44,200 for the mayor and $17,000 for councillors based on the median figure of the comparison group, which included Esquimalt, Dawson Creek, Port Alberni, and five other places in BC, where mayors’ wages range from $37,500 to $65,000 and councillors are paid $15,000 to $28,000 each. They agreed with the committee’s recommendation on the technology allowance. That would have brought the total annual cost to about $148,000. Both staff and the committee recommended future pay increases be tied to the average of the BC consumer price index and two per cent, rather than just the CPI. The committee met again September 26 to review the new information relative to other comparable cities, and according to their minutes discussed the differences between the municipalities including Continued on Page 2
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