The B.C. government is extending the provincial temporary crisis supplement for people on income or disability assistance and low-income seniors during the COVID-19 pandemic. “As…
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Free membership for RCMP on Appreciation Day
On Feb.1, the BC/Yukon Legion marked the 100th anniversary of the RCMP with a complimentary one-year membership to first-time, serving and retired RCMP. For the…
Protocol for wearing uniforms and medals
Local resident Rod Duggan contacted e-KNOW with a request to help educate the public about the protocol for wearing uniforms and medals, with an eye…
Special medal available to WW2 veterans
Letter to the Editor Since 2014 the Government of France has been awarding their highest medal, the Legion of Honour, to Canadian veterans who participated…
Canada delivers for Armed Forces personnel and vets
Veterans Affairs Canada to begin implementing three new benefits Points from Parliament With David Wilks MP for Kootenay-Columbia The Honourable Erin O’Toole, Minister of Veterans…
Critical Injury Benefit for those who need it most
View from the Hill By David Wilks Kootenay-Columbia MP The Conservative Government has introduced a new financial benefit, the Critical Injury Benefit (CIB), which would…
New monthly benefit addresses gap
The Honourable Erin O’Toole, Minister of Veterans Affairs, March 9 unveiled a proposed new financial benefit aimed at providing financial stability to veterans who are…