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Bedtime story characters come to live Zack Higgins is playing Humpty Dumpty in this year’s Bedtime Rhymes Pantomime at the Capitol Theatre, written by Lisel Forst. The production features 55 local cast members. Audience members can expect to see their favourite characters, such as Mother Hubbard and Wee Willie Winkie, brought to life on stage during the show, which runs from December 4 to 7. Will Johnson photo
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The North Shore Hall will receive a $400,000 renovation in 2015. The project should create more available recreational space and time for local user groups. The Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) agreed to allot $200,000 in Community Works Funds to the hall infrastructural upgrades last Thursday. Area F director and Rural Affairs Committee chair Ron Mickel supported the project saying “There will be no increase in taxation.” He explained that about $300,000 of the approximate $416,000 project comes from gas tax funds. The remainder of the funding has come from Nelson Search and Rescue, the Columbia Basin Trust and a $95,000 five-year term loan. Mickel said the basement of the hall has had $50,000 to $60,000 in asbestos abatement as per an agreement with the Nelson Search and Rescue who now lease a portion of the basement and use the hall as their staging location. Other than that, the hall has not undergone any upgrades since the early 1970s. The renovations will include flooring upgrades for active recreation, fitness and dance programs; electrical, basement and upstairs bathrooms to be universally accessible, new windows and improved aesthetics and acoustics. Mickel said the proximity of the hall just across the big orange bridge from Nelson (675 Whitemore Road) may alleviate some of the cramped conditions with user groups like gymnastics, dance and yoga. A report prepared for the RDCK board by Water Services Liaison Tanji Zumpano stated the improvements will, “result in the additional 1,200 Continued on Page 4
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