Last Tuesday, the BC Supreme Court released its decision holding that the province needs to change its free entry mineral claim system within the next…
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Ktunaxa Nation disappointed with BCSC Jumbo ruling
The Ktunaxa Nation is deeply disappointed in the BC Supreme Court’s August 17 ruling that found unreasonable the former Minister of Environment’s decision terminating an…
Jumbo is going back to court
Jumbo Glacier Resort is heading back in court on June 25,. Glacier Resorts, the company behind the ski resort proposal for the upper Jumbo Valley,…
Arrests made in 2010 double homicide
Two men have been arrested for a double homicide that occurred outside Cranbrook in 2010. On May 29, 2010, RCMP were called to the scene…
Understanding Christy Clark
Letter to the Editor Gordon Campbell’s Liberals came to power in 2001 with a promise of fair treatment of public sector unions. With Christy Clark…
Ktunaxa proceeding with appeal of Qat’muk decision
The Ktunaxa Nation Sept. 2 announced that its lawyers have completed the next step in the process for appealing the BC Supreme Court’s decision regarding…
BCTF ignoring government’s fiscal reality: province
After mediator Vince Ready walked away from the bargaining table, citing the B.C. Teachers’ Federation (BCTF) and provincial government being too far apart for mediation…
Teachers’ strike could last “quite a while”
The full-scale B.C. teachers’ strike, now in day three, could last “quite a while” warned Education Minister Peter Fassbender today (June 19). Fassbender noted his disappointment with…
Teachers to begin rotating strikes on Monday
Teachers in the East Kootenay will be taking part in a rotating strike action Monday, May 26. The B.C. Teachers’ Federation (BCTF) announced May 20…
An opportunity missed: Wildsight
Yesterday, the BC Supreme Court dismissed the Ktunaxa Nation’s petition challenging the Master Development Agreement of the Jumbo Glacier Resort. “The decision of the BC…