Twenty-five school districts in British Columbia will each receive $200,000 to fund the construction of new accessible school playgrounds, the provincial government announced last week….
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Summit Spring Fling Open House May 3
Tour the new Rocky Mountain Childcare Centre and enjoy family-friendly festivities Summit Community Services Society invites community members to the Summit Spring Fling Open House…
Over 200 tour Rocky Mountain Childcare facility
On Monday, January 6 from 5-7 p.m., the Kimberley community was invited to tour the new Rocky Mountain Child Care facility that was built through…
City of Kimberley facility rental rates increasing
Kimberley City Council Report By Nowell Berg On October 23, City of Kimberley council held its regular bi-monthly meeting. Councillors Sue Cairns, Kevin Dunnebacke, Jason…
Raising the next generation of animal rescuers
Being a non-profit animal rescue society, fundraising comes with the job. As much as Meant 2B Loved volunteers would prefer to just focus on animals,…
Marysville students find the wonder of winter
Students study animal track sheets to compare tracks found in the snow. Submitted by Wildsight Students from Marysville Elementary School recently got to experience the…
Active transportation grants for local communities
Seventy-four local and First-Nations-led projects, including three in the East Kootenay, to help plan and build safe, inclusive active transportation connections are moving forward in…
Ground broken for new childcare facility in Kimberley
Officials from the Ministry of Education and Child Care, School District No. 6 (Rocky Mountain), and partners today broke ground on a new $8.8 million…
Marysville students discover winter wonder
Submitted by Wildsight Students in Sarah Kinsey’s Grade 2/3 class at Marysville Elementary School found there’s more fun to be had outdoors than snow angels…
EKTEP students give back to local schools
Program, held in partnership with UVic, fundraises to thank local schools for support Students in University of Victoria’s East Kootenay Teacher Education program (EKTEP) have…