Drivers will return to Highway 1 through the Kicking Horse Canyon ahead of schedule at 6 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 25. People can now travel…
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Fencing aims to reduce wildlife-vehicle collisions in region
A new wildlife fencing project in the East Kootenay will help keep people and wildlife safe from highway collisions by directing animals to safe corridors…
Progress reported on Kicking Horse Canyon Project
The first year of construction on Phase 4 of the Kicking Horse Canyon project has seen notable progress, with new bridges under construction and retaining…
Resurfacing work set for Highway 3 east of Cranbrook
Summer paving projects in B.C.’s interior will be covering more than 450 kilometres of highways and side roads, including 36 km in the East Kootenay….
Time for an electric-ready Kootenay Lake ferry
Letter to the Editor The following is a copy of a letter sent to Honourable Rob Fleming, B.C.’s Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Dear Rob…
Provincial state of emergency extended
With recovery efforts still underway in communities affected by severe flooding and highways damaged by flooding and mudslides, the B.C. government is extending the provincial…
Radium roundabout contractor honoured
e-KNOW file photo Copcan Civil Ltd. B.C. has been named as a Transportation Contractor of the Year Awards of Excellence winner for its work on…
Provincial state of emergency declared
The B.C. government has declared a provincial state of emergency to mitigate impacts on transportation networks and movement of essential goods and supplies, and to…
Local governments get active-transportation funds
Cycling, pedestrian and other active-transportation infrastructure that will safely connect neighbourhoods to parks, schools and town centres in 33 Indigenous and local governments in B.C….
Transit now free in B.C. for children 12 and under
Public transit is now free for all children 12 and under in B.C., saving families money, increasing access to affordable transportation options and encouraging more…