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Community BBQ for Grand Forks this afternoon, Castlegar man cooking the cuts

There will be a barbecue tonight (Sunday) at 4 p.m. at the Grand Forks Arena for residents, evacuees and volunteers, thanks in large part to Castlegar’s own Randy Benigen, who also served dinner to hundreds of soldiers at the same location last night. Benigen, 53, works as a boilermaker and has for 28 years, but started smoking...

Inspiring kids kick in to help in Grand Forks flood relief

While many of the stories coming out of the flooding in Grand Forks have been heart-breakingly tragic, many have also been heart-breakingly uplifting, as well – including the one about 10-year-old Logan Engen and his friends.  When Engen and his friends - Greg Hills, Hunter Watson, Daymek Surnak, Ryley Wolfram and Justin Hills...

Interior Health offers post-flood health and safety tips

Interior Health is advising Kootenay Boundary residents who are returning to their homes after flooding to take the following precautions to protect their health. General Precautions: · Wash your hands often if you have been cleaning up after a flood, especially before handling or eating food. · Wash with warm soapy water and...

CORRECTED: Grand Forks shooting bovine-related

CORRECTION: The gun was not registered, but rather had a Possession & Acquisition License (PAL). Grand Forks residents reported – and were alarmed by – a massive police response in town last night. According to Director in Charge of BC RCMP Communications Dawn Roberts, the initial call was a firearm complaint, reporting...

Trail/Castlegar CRU cops jail alleged drug dealer

A Trail man is heading to court this afternoon after police arrested him and executed a search warrant on his house, according to RCMP Cpl. Devon Reid. “On May 17, at approximately 12 p.m., the Trail and Castlegar joint Crime Reduction Unit arrested a 46-year-old male from Trail for trafficking of controlled substances....

Trail businesses teaming up to help Grand Forks be built Ford tough

Help Grand Forks today! Grand Forks is tired and needs help. They are filling sandbags at a rate of 15,000/day. They need help to fill 35,000 bags/day to avert further disaster. More than 3,000 residents are out of homes, 200 homes destroyed. Bring your tent and trailer to Grand Forks to stay over; volunteers bring shovels,...

Evacuation alerts issued for Slocan Valley

The Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) has issued evacuation alerts for residents and visitors in areas of the Slocan Valley due to the potential flooding. The alerts affect Indian Point Road and Slocan Valley Road West. Local firefighters will hand-deliver the alert to affected households. The affected areas are ...

IHA: Drinking water precautions during and after flooding

Interior Health is advising residents that drinking water can be impacted during and after floods. If you are unsure of the safety of your water or uncertain about how it is impacted, then you should use an alternate source that is not affected by floods, such as bottled water. Individuals with compromised immune systems and...

Evacuation alert expanded along Erie Creek and Salmo River to Ymir

The Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) has expanded an evacuation alert for residents and visitors along Erie Creek and Salmo River to Ymir, due to the potential danger from rising waters expected in the coming days. Local firefighters will hand-deliver the alert to affected households. A list of affected streets ...

Flood protection efforts continue in Salmo, Firefighters arrive to lend a hand

The Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) continues with flood protection efforts in Salmo, in anticipation of potential flooding in the area. Today, more than 40 firefighters from fire halls across the RDCK arrived on-site to help fill and place sandbags to protect critical public infrastructure. Tuesday evening, Salmo...

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