Elko Parks & Recreation Association is preparing for a busy April. First up, on April 9, is another Elko Pancake Breakfast with all the trimmings,…
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Funds for Fairmont Airport hazard beacons
The B.C. government is providing $23,429 for renewable energy upgrades to hazard beacons at the Fairmont Hot Springs Airport. The funding announcement is part of a…
Party old school – retro – vintage style April 1
We are resurrecting the past of Kimberley from the 1930s through the 2000s! Break out the old-school, retro, vintage (whatever you want to call it)…
Kimberley RCMP warn of pop-up scam
Another scam is making the rounds of Kimberley computers. Beware of pop-up screens telling you that your computer has been infected with a virus and do NOT…
Taft opening Invermere campaign office
The campaign to elect Gerry Taft as the next MLA for Columbia River-Revelstoke will officially open their Invermere campaign office on April 3. Members of…
Stay safe around trees and power lines
If you see a tree within three metres of an energized overhead line, contact BC Hydro to assess the danger Certified utility arborists are at…
15 deer removed from city
Fifteen deer were removed from the City of Cranbrook this winter, following the municipality’s fifth deer population management program (cull). Operations began Tuesday January 3,…
Trails Vision discussion April 7
Your opinion matters, and so does your vision. Share your thoughts on the future of outdoor recreation in the Columbia Valley on April 7 from…
Trust accepting built heritage grant applications
First intake of three-year, $6-million granting program now open The first intake of Columbia Basin Trust’s new Built Heritage Grants is now open. “We know…
Funding for airport infrastructure project
Canadian Rockies International Airport in Cranbrook will receive $60,000 in funding from the B.C. Air Access Program this year for apron safety upgrades, announced Kootenay…