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High streamflow advisory rescinded

The BC River Forecast Centre is ending the High Streamflow Advisory for rivers in the Southern Interior including: • West Kootenay and East Kootenay;   • Columbia; • Boundary ;  • Okanagan; • Similkameen;   • South Thompson tributaries.   The hot spell earlier in the week has ended, and temperatures have dropped over the […]

City delegation optimistic after meetings in Victoria

Mayor Lawrence Chernoff, councillor Dan Rye and city manager John Malcolm returned to Castlegar optimistic after a full day of meetings with provincial ministers, ministerial staff and elected representatives May 9. Rye said the trio met with, among others, Minister of Advanced Education Naomi Yamamoto, Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Innovation Pat Bell, opposition critic […]

Third annual Nature Fest in Castlegar this weekend

Looking for something to do on your May long weekend? Come down to Millennium Park in Castlegar (110 5th St) and enjoy the Third Annual Castlegar Garden and Nature Fest taking place on Saturday May 19, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In addition to the park’s winding walkways, native plants and a scenic river views, you can […]

Selkirk College holds community meetings to determine future direction

Grappling with dramatic funding cuts hasn’t prevented Selkirk College from looking toward an ambitious future, if a series of local community consultations is any indication. Selkirk College staff and administration representatives travelled to each of the six regional communites in which one of the nine college sites are located, beginning with Grand Forks on April […]

OP/ED: One Mom's job action in support of teachers

All of the recent job action talk lately has me really feeling terrible for our teachers. I don’t know a whole lot about the politics of it all but I do know that teaching is HARD! I cannot imagine what it must be like to have to sit in a room with 30-plus children all […]

New Denver, Kaslo host traditional May Days celebrations

For the general public that forgot to book a campsite or hotel room or just don’t want a lot of driving in the Victoria Day long weekend, check out May Day celebrations in Kaslo or New Denver. Both celebrations have been around for more than 100 years — Kaslo 119 and New Denver 105 years […]

DriveBC now offering webcam views of Kootenay Lake ferries

The first of 30 new webcams to be installed this year on the DriveBC network are now live, giving motorists a real-time view of traffic queues, weather and road conditions at the Kootenay Lake ferry terminals. DriveBC web cameras are now live at: * The Balfour ferry terminal, 35 km east of Nelson, looking north […]

Bad News Betties outlast Vendettas at License to Thrill

The Bad News Betties of Trail avenged a loss from last season by dumping the Valley Vendettas 196-158 at the License to Thrill Women’s Roller Derby doubleheader action Saturday in Castlegar. In the other game Salmo’s Babes of Brutaility blasted the hometown Dam City Rollers 209-67. The doubleheader was the latest in the West Kootenay […]

Cottonwood Community Market kicks open doors Saturday

The Garden Festival started the market scene last week on Baker Street. Saturday, the market season kicks into high gear with the opening of the Cottonwood Falls Community Market from 9:30 t0 3 p.m. at the Cottonwood Falls Park in Nelson.  “As our climate and our future become more uncertain, a strong local agriculture network […]

Anyone with bats urged to report to Kootenay Community Bat Project

The successful Kootenay Community Bat Project (KCBP) is gearing up for another year of identifying local bat species, providing educational programs and workshops, and assisting landowners with bat issues. Of the 16 species of bats in B.C., half of them are considered vulnerable or threatened and an additional species, the little brown myotis, has recently […]