As you drive through the resort community of Christina Lake you may have noticed the makeover taking place at the mall as you approach from the west. A couple from Lumby are responsible for the new ...
The Province is supporting the preservation of a historic piece of B.C.’s aviation history to ensure its story can be shared with residents and visitors for generations to come. “The Hawaii Martin ...
The Nelson RCMP has received several complaints from concerned citizens regarding a mail distribution fraud currently targeting the City of Nelson and surrounding Central Kootenay Regional District ...
Dear Mayor Konrad & Members of City Council, Although I am fairly new to the area, I have been a strong supporter of the MAAP Project since relocating to Grand Forks a year ago. I applaud the work ...
News on funding proposal decisions for recreation improvements across the Boundary region came through this week with the Village of Midway and the City of Greenwood coming up as winners. The Village ...
The Selkirk College Carpentry Program shop has become a safer place to learn with the addition of three top end table saws that employ the latest flesh-saving technology. Using an elk sausage, ...
Old church in Greenwood — from Mayor Nipper Kettle’s Facebook page. Greenwood has some new art that residents and visitors can see as they drive through town. The Kettle River Art Club made 11 ...
The province has fired AGLG (auditor general for local governements) Basia Ruta, the first person to have held this position in the newly-created office, after she completed only two local government ...
There’s no place like home… Except Grandpa’s. In Joey Visits Grandpa, author Patricia Nichvolodoff tells a humorous and heart-warming story about the special relationship between Joey and his ...
At about 4:30 p.m. March 27 the Fire Department responded to a house fire in the Ruckle subdivision. By the time Fire Department crews arrived at 820 64th Ave. flames and smoke were pouring out of the ...
Selkirk College has kicked off the next exciting chapter in post-secondary education in the West Kootenay-Boundary by securing a $1 million donation from Columbia Basin Trust for facility and ...
Fifty years ago municipal councils were elected to one year terms. Forty years ago the law was changed to allow for two-year terms. Twenty-four years ago terms were extended to three years, and now ...