Local Fire and Rescue services are highlighting the importance of charging your batteries safely for National Fire Prevention Week. National Fire Prevention Week runs from Oct. 5 to 11, and this ...
A B.C Indigenous company is trailblazing a new kind of science to help reclaim former industrialized sites with native plants. Nupqu Resource Limited Partnership, based out of Cranbrook B.C, recently ...
Two salmon that were released into Columbia River years ago, have finally returned home to their ancestral waters. Indigenous communities from the B.C Interior gathered at the headwaters of the ...
Few may know that at the heart of college campus on southern Vancouver Island sits a unique hub of ingenuity, driven by creativity and innovation. One of only three applied research centres in the ...
Brad Parsell is Kootenay Rockies Tourism Association's new chief executive officer. Parsell has a background in the tourism industry, working on projects related to destination management, community ...
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The B.C. General Employees' Union (BCGEU) is escalating job action to include public service workers who support the province's mining sector. On Sept. 16, members working at the Mineral Development ...
The Kimberley Helping Hands Food Bank has announced the retirement of two devoted volunteers. The Food Bank extended their heartfelt gratitude to Judy Peterson and Judy Caron, both of whom have ...
Underwater noise is a serious threat to endangered Southern Resident killer whales, as ship and ferry traffic intensifies through some of the busiest waters off Vancouver Island. With ship traffic ...
The City of Kimberley has temporarily closed public access to the Lion's Trail between Black Bear Bridge and the Marysville entrance as a safety precaution due to cougar activity in the area.
The Cranbrook RCMP are continuing to investigate a surge of graffiti tagging around the community, noting a recent wave of the word “seko” appearing at multiple locations across town. Police are ...
The Seven Nations Soaring Eagles Healing Centre is in the final stages of construction after nearly a decade of planning and effort. Located at 1278 West Creston Road, the centre is a collaboration ...