The future is bright as Kootenay kids dream up garden-based innovations KAST Youth, in partnership with FortisBC, is excited to announce the winners of this year’s…
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FortisBC work continues near Sparwood and Kimberley
FortisBC maps The fourth year of construction is starting and once again FortisBC is returning to the East Kootenay, primarily for work around Sparwood but…
Low-level flights heads-up covers part of region to June 15
Talon Helicopters will be performing low level flying with LaSen Inc. for FortisBC across the region including the City of Cranbrook, between May 1 and…
Kootenay Contraption Contest winners announced
This year’s grand prize winner is Ciara M, a Grade 5 student from JA Laird Elementary School in Invermere. The future is bright as Kootenay…
Cost-of-living credits announced by new Premier
With global inflation still driving costs up, families and small businesses in B.C. will get a one-time cost-of-living credit on their BC Hydro bill this…
Hydro power overhaul benefits people in the Basin
Major maintenance keeps a Trust investment strong They like to call it “the brain.” That’s because this complex piece of equipment provides much of the…
Low-level flights occurring Sept. 27 to Nov. 1
Talon Helicopters will be performing low level flying with LaSen Inc. for FortisBC between Sept. 27 and Nov. 1, during daylight hours, per Special Authorization…
Low level flights taking place until August 31
Talon Helicopters is performing low level flying with LaSen Inc. for FortisBC across the Regional District of East Kootenay, including the cities of Cranbrook and…
Kootenay Contraption Contest winners named
Twenty months into the global pandemic, it’s certainly possible our new reality magnified the experience of extreme weather events in B.C. this year, but in…
Carbon monoxide alarms save lives
British Columbians are urged to take steps to stop carbon monoxide buildup, which has caused more than 150 deaths in B.C. since 2008. Carbon monoxide…