Kimberley City Council Report By Nowell Berg On April 22, City of Kimberley council held its regular bi-monthly meeting. Councillors Sue Cairns, Kevin Dunnebacke, Jason…
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Local projects getting REDIP funding
Local governments, First Nations and not-for-profit organizations in the Kootenay and Boundary regions will receive funding to promote economic diversification, clean-economy opportunities and infrastructure development,…
Wardner residents seek to meet over dog solutions
A group of Wardner residents would like to arrange an opportunity to discuss some ongoing concerns and challenges regarding our four legged friends. The plan…
Mayors make good on hockey team wagers
There was a momentary boozy flourish during the completion of last week’s Regional District of East Kootenay Board of Directors’ meeting. District of Invermere Mayor…
Emergency Preparedness Fair May 4
National Emergency Preparedness Week is approaching from May 5 – 11 and the East Kootenay Emergency Management Program will be holding an Emergency Preparedness Fair in…
Memorial Arena grand reopening April 27
Save the date, the City of Cranbrook has scheduled a community celebration and grand reopening for the Memorial Arena on Saturday, April 27. The city…
Invermere and Radium bolster CVHS coffers
The District of Invermere and the Village of Radium Hot Springs recently made financial contributions to support the Columbia Valley Housing Society (CVHS). On March…
FireSmart Ember Stomp in Jaffray May 4
The East Kootenay FireSmart Program invites you to join us for our first Ember Stomp, a Wildfire Community Preparedness Day Event, at the Jaffray Community…
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…
RDEK gets funds for local creek projects
The B.C. government announced March 21 it is spending approximately $39 million for more than 50 local disaster-risk reduction and climate-adaptation projects through the Community…