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BCGEU accepts offer to return to bargaining table
The BC General Employees’ Union (BCGEU) has agreed to return to the bargaining table but the current two-week long job action will stay in place,…
Fairmont CEO placed on leave over sexist comment
The Chief Executive Officer of Fairmont Hot Springs Resort has been placed on leave for making a sexist comment during a March 9 B.C. Tourism…
App transforms access to services for youth and caregivers
Youth and their caregivers around British Columbia now have faster, easier access to mental health and substance use services and supports through the new Foundry…
Local to receive B.C.’s highest honour
Cranbrook resident Neil Cook is among 13 exceptional people to be appointed to the Order of British Columbia, the province’s highest form of recognition, Lt….
Local courses earn regional 2019 PGA of BC Awards
The PGA of British Columbia has announced the regional recipients in 11 categories of the 2019 PGA of BC Awards and three East Kootenay golf courses…
Local cadets compete in effective speaking competition
On February 23, 10 Air Cadets from the Kootenays participated in local Air Cadet Regional Effective Speaking competition, sponsored by the Air Cadet League of…
BC Hydro warns about scams after record 2018
Fraudsters posing as BC Hydro employees were 50% more successful in their attempts to steal money in 2018 than 2017, leaving BC Hydro customers out…
Invermere rated 33rd coziest ‘city’ in Canada
Expedia.ca has released a list of the 55 coziest cities in Canada and an East Kootenay district has made the mark. Invermere is rated the…
Face-to-face patrols help homeless, lower crime
By Patricia Vasylchuk Patrolling on bikes and on foot is helping RCMP officers improve relationships with local residents and help stop street crime. The face-to-face policing…