Three Columbia Basin students are awarded the 2024 Neil Muth Memorial Scholarship Three students who have faced and overcome adversity are getting support to help…
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Tackle the Toad Trail Race returns to Nelson
Tackle the Toad is rewilding Nelson trail running once again! Kicking off Canada Day weekend, on Saturday, June 29, the iconic trail race is once…
Important findings from KORE Roundtable Sessions
In the summer of 2023, the Kootenay Outdoor Recreation Enterprise (KORE) engaged in a research project with Selkirk Innovates to develop a regional sector profile…
Conservation fund projects tour hailed a success
Elected officials from throughout the Kootenay Boundary region came early to the Association of Kootenay Boundary Local Government (AKBLG) convention recently to learn more about…
Local active transportation projects funded
The B.C. government recently announced $24 million is being spent to support 80 active transportation infrastructure projects in communities around the province, including five in…
Consultant hired to help with ChildCare New Spaces Grant
City of Cranbrook administration has secured the services of Cover Architecture Collaborative Inc., out of Nelson through a public request for proposal call, to collaborate…
Cranbrook resident joins Columbia Basin Trust board
Owen Torgerson from Valemount has been elected Vice-Chair. Columbia Basin Trust welcomes representatives from Cranbrook, Nakusp and Nelson Three new members are joining the Board…
Farms get support from Trust to face climate change
Columbia Basin Trust helps 26 farms reduce their impacts and improve their outlook The Columbia Basin benefits from the wide range of food that is…
Next 10 years of Columbia Basin Trust must include learning
By Graeme Lee Rowlands and Monica Nissen Op-Ed Commentary Like many in the Columbia Basin, we recently received an invitation to comment on the Columbia…
Kootenays growth and housing starts strong: CPABC
According to BC Check-Up: Live, an annual report by the Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia (CPABC) on demographic and affordability trends across the province, the…