The City of Cranbrook is seeking to add some flexibility to zoning bylaws. City council Monday evening gave third reading to Zoning Amendment Bylaw No….
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Funding a reminder of local airport’s importance
The Columbia Valley Airport in Fairmont Hot Springs has recently been approved to receive $90,000 in funding from the provincial government through the Ministry of…
Details around the big detour beginning April 12
The B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) is twinning the Trans-Canada Highway through Kicking Horse Canyon west of Yoho National Park from spring 2021…
Kootenay Lake Ferry terminal improvements begin
Work to upgrade the Kootenay Lake Ferry terminals begins in the coming weeks, with improved amenities, more parking and better access for people who rely…
Winter tires required for early spring safety
Drivers are reminded that winter tire regulations remain in place until April 30, on many highways to account for early spring snowfall, including all highways…
Parks Canada bolstering phone service in KNP
Highway 93 in Kootenay National Park. e-KNOW file photo Parks Canada’s Lake Louise Yoho Kootenay Field Unit this morning reported that new permanent emergency satellite…
Meet the Kootenay Elk Hunting Association
Letter to the Editor Hello. I wanted to tell you about a new association based out of Castlegar but serve the entire Kootenay area. It’s…
Elk Valley RCMP Report
By A/Cpl Debra Katerenchuk This week’s Elk Valley RCMP Detachment Media Report contains details of investigations into vehicles not stopping for school buses, speeding complaints…
Working together to protect wildlife and drivers
By Doug Clovechok About a year ago I met with Rick Hoar and Kent Kebe from the Lake Windermere Rod and Gun Club about the…
Four local projects funded in MOTI program
Four East Kootenay road improvement projects stemmed from $28 million in B.C. government funding to upgrade side, secondary and forest service roads throughout the province…