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Lieutenant Governor visiting the Kootenays
The Honourable Janet Austin, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, will undertake an official visit to the Kootenay communities of Cranbrook, Creston, Nelson and Castlegar from…
Festival season is back
Take your pick when it comes to celebrating the region and its culture Groove to live music…marvel at wall-sized art… go on a guided wetland…
Grant helps project look into poverty reduction in region
The B.C. Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction today announced that a joint East Kootenay poverty reduction project will be receiving $73,800, part of…
ISCBC teams take action on invasive species
Every year since 2015, the B.C. government has proclaimed May “Invasive Species Action Month.” The month also coincides with the start of field season for…
Kimberley advances to final four of Best Small Town in B.C.
Almost there. The City of Kimberley (54.7%) received more votes than Osoyoos (45.3%) last week in the Interior finals of CBC’s Best Small Town in…
New book outlines When Trains Ruled the Kootenays
Rocky Mountain Books is pleased to announce the release of When Trains Ruled the Kootenays: A Short History of Railways in Southeastern British Columbia by Terry Gainer, now…
BCEBC holding public meetings in Radium and Cranbrook
The BC Electoral Boundaries Commission (BCEBC) will hold public meetings across southeastern and south central B.C. next week. The Commission will visit nine communities between…
Basin communities target climate resilience
Eight projects help communities address climate change with support from the Trust Whether they’re enabling the public to use electric cars or promoting clean energy,…
IH nurse prescriber program continues to expand
One year ago today, Crystal Head of Vernon was the first registered nurse in B.C. to write an opioid agonist treatment (OAT) prescription for opioid…