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Total coverage from the Nelson bridge to Kaslo and the area north. Plus East Shore; Kootenay Bay to Creston.

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Nelson Library<br />

celebrates 100 years<br />

Library lovers will want to<br />

mark their calendars for the<br />

Nelson Public Library’s 100th<br />

birthday celebrations coming<br />

up in the New Year.<br />

Two special events offer<br />

plenty of ways to live it up with<br />

the Library. On Friday, January<br />

17 a special event at the Capitol<br />

Theatre starting at 7 pm features<br />

two-time Leacock awardwinning<br />

author Terry Fallis,<br />

Playmor Junction Big Band,<br />

Slava Dovals’ DanceFusion<br />

youth companies, Allison Girvan<br />

and Lalin choir and more,<br />

with tickets available now at the<br />

Capitol.<br />

On Sunday, January 19 a free<br />

Open House from 1 <strong>–</strong> 4 pm<br />

offers a historical re-enactment,<br />

music, a photography booth<br />

<strong>–</strong> and cake, of course! For full<br />

information go to www.nelsonlibrary.ca<br />

<strong>–</strong> Anne DeGrace<br />

Free For Free<br />

FREE NORDIC TRACK ELLIPTI-<br />

CAL: CX 1055, good working order.<br />

250-353-1598.<br />

FREE ROCKS MINERALS AND FOS-<br />

SILS from here and other areas. 250-<br />

367-9605, 250-<strong>23</strong>1-3802. Montrose.<br />

FREE ROOSTERS: For your hens or<br />

for eating. 250-352-5685, Blewett.<br />

Shop Kaslo, it is worTH the drive!<br />

A great place to<br />

visit and shop<br />

during Boxing Week<br />

<br />

From all of us at the <strong>Pennywise</strong><br />

<br />

CALGARY ROUTE NOW APPROVED!<br />

Why is it called Boxing Day?<br />

Boxing Day is named after a British tradition that<br />

was first mentioned in Samuel Pepys’ diary in<br />

1663. The servants of the nobility were allowed<br />

to take the day after Christmas off to visit their<br />

families. The employers would give each servant<br />

a box to take home containing gifts, bonuses, and<br />

sometimes leftover food. Kinda like a yuletide tip!<br />

KASLO TO VANCOUVER<br />

KASLO TO CALGARY<br />

Check our schedule online@<br />

mountainmanmikes.ca<br />

Photos:<br />

Stellar Heliskiing<br />

Christian Pondella<br />

Baker St. and Nakusp Hot Springs - Kari Medig;<br />

courtesy Destination BC<br />

ON STANDS NOW...<br />

The West <strong>Kootenay</strong>’s Regional Visitor Magazine<br />

Go & Do Winter 2019/20<br />

This West <strong>Kootenay</strong> guide is loaded with information on winter<br />

recreation, accommodation, dining and events.<br />

Featuring: Many places to slide and ride in the snow, hot springs,<br />

winter fairs, local craft beers and getting around in the West <strong>Kootenay</strong>!<br />

The Go & Do is made for visitors and used by locals too.<br />

Ask for your copy at a business near you!<br />

Riding Red Mountain - Ryan Flett<br />

courtesy Destination BC<br />

WWW.GOKOOTENAYS.COM<br />

FREE!<br />

WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/WESTKOOTGOANDDO<br />

= picture online: www.pennywiseads.com <strong>Dec</strong> <strong>23</strong>, 2019 <strong>Pennywise</strong> 11

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