The PacificSport Columbia Basin Board and viaSport BC are pleased to announce the launch of a new PacificSport Centre in the Columbia Basin, with the…
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Local sporting events get provincial funds
Nearly 140 sport organizations throughout the province, including six in the East Kootenay, are benefiting from $1 million in support from the B.C. government to…
Three local hockey groups supported
The Ministry of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport July 27 announced that 72 amateur sport leagues and teams will receive support from the province so…
18 regional sports groups get relief funding
A total of 18 East Kootenay and Creston/Golden area sport organizations are receiving funding to help them recover from the pandemic and welcome a safe…
Province provides relief funding for amateur sport
The B.C. government is providing $15 million for B.C.-based amateur leagues and teams competing at the provincial, national or international level to ensure athletes will…
Four East Kootenay sports groups get funds
Twenty-eight community sport organizations in the Kootenays, including four in the East Kootenay, will receive financial support from the province’s $1.5-million Local Sport Relief Fund….
Sport activities moving into Phase 3
Athletes throughout British Columbia will be able to engage in more organized sport activities and some competitive play as the province moves to Phase 3…
New order protects amateur sports from damages
The B.C. government announced June 10 it has created a ministerial order that protects amateur sport organizations, their employees and volunteers from liability. “We want…
Winter Spirit grants available from viaSport
People facing barriers to sport participation will benefit from a one-time grant program that will give them more opportunities to try out accessible winter sport…