The City of Nelson is proud to announce that Heidi Quillan has moved into the newest Bylaw Enforcement Officer position. Officer Quillan recently filled the vacant position due to the retirement of 31-year veteran Officer Fred Thomson. Officer Quillan will join fellow Bylaw Enforcement Officers Mark Young and Bruce Fuhr in the City of Nelson Bylaw Department to serve our
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by Lone Sheep Publishing on Friday Oct 01 2010 L to R Adrian Barnes, Tim Schafer, David Livingstone, Andrew Zwicker, (front) Peter Sheets, Bruce Fuhr
This week, we’re proud to announce the latest addition to the Lone Sheep family of newspapers:
The Nelson Daily. Owned and operated by Tim Schafer and Bruce Fuhr, both formerly of the now-defunct
Nelson Daily News and Peter Sheets formerly of the
Trail Rossland News, the new Nelson Daily promises to be a vital and vigorous replacement for that publication and an important addition to the civic, recreational, and cultural life of Nelson, BC.
Here at Lone Sheep, we’re proud to assist Tim, Bruce and Peter in their new venture. We encourage you to check the paper out and let your Nelson and Slocan Valley friends and colleagues know about it. Tim and Bruce bring over forty years of journalistic experience to this project, and they’ve already loaded the site with a ton of great content, to be up
by Sara Golling on Monday Dec 21 2020
The new year will start a new era in the life of the Rossland Telegraph.
Founded in 2008 with Adrian Barnes as its first editor, the Telegraph continued without him when his health deteriorated and he persuaded the next editor to take it on. That was me; I have edited the Telegraph for six years – as long as Adrian did – but celebrated my 75
th birthday last month and am determined to retire. Mostly.
It would be better to pass the care and feeding of Rossland’s only truly local publication on to a Rosslander with a strong sense of community, but so far no one has shown willing to do this job. In hopes that someone suitable in Rossland will eventually continue the Rossland Telegraph as a Rossland-owned and edited publication that reports on City Council and other Rossland concerns, I am turning the immediate editing duties over to a caretaking team.