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PM hosts world but dismisses First Nations at home
As Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau hosts the international community in Montreal this week for the United Nations Biodiversity Conference, the six Indigenous governments from…
Obituary of Roy Allan WEAVER
Roy Allan WEAVER September 11, 1951 ~ December 2, 2022 (age 71) It is with deep sorrow and much love that the family of Roy Allan Weaver, AKA…
Obituary of Olga Annie KIELPINSKI
Olga Annie KIELPINSKI January 15, 1930 ~ December 2, 2022 (age 92) It is with both sadness and comfort that Olga Annie Kielpinski, nee Cutts, passed away on…
Obituary of Linda Diane Little
Linda Diane Little It is with profound sadness that the family of Linda Diane Little announce her passing on December 2, 2022 at Joseph Creek…
Long-time city councillor and volunteer passes away
The City of Kimberley is sad to announce the passing of Bert Banks, long-time city councillor and community volunteer. Bert Banks was a city councillor…
Conserving ecosystems in B.C. has global impact
By Nancy Newhouse Op-Ed Commentary This week and next governments, scientists and conservation experts are gathering in Montreal for a global summit on nature, called…
Obituary of Theresa (Terri) Marrie
Theresa “Terri” MARRIE December 31, 1937 ~ December 6, 2022 (age 84) Theresa (Terri) Marrie passed away on December 6, 2022 at Rocky Mountain Village in Fernie BC;…
Obituary of Hilda Winifred Merriam
Hilda Winifred Merriam It is with heavy hearts we announce the passing of Hilda Winifred Merriam on November 30th, 2022. Winnie was born in Verdun,…
91 non-profit organizations get support from Trust
The list of non-profit organizations across the Columbia Basin that will soon be benefiting from new technology is long. Ninety-one groups are purchasing equipment that…