2023 was a year of accelerated activity in the ongoing process of modernizing the Columbia River Treaty. The pace of negotiations between Canada and the…
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You are invited to help shape anti-racism legislation
People in British Columbia are encouraged to share their thoughts through an online questionnaire about how government can best address systemic racism. The information gathered…
Circuit breaker business grant applications open
Eligible bars, breweries, wineries, gyms and fitness centres can now apply for the Circuit Breaker Business Relief Grant to help support businesses during the COVID-19…
Job-protected leave for workers getting COVID-19 vaccine
Workers can take the time they need to receive the COVID-19 vaccine without fear of losing their jobs, the B.C. government announced this afternoon (April…
Smoky skies bulletin issued
Wildfire smoke from local and distant fires has prompted the BC government, Interior Health and First Nation Health Authority to issue a smoky skies bulletin…
Applications open for BC Parks Student Ranger Program
Young adults keen to work outdoors this summer and to acquire a diverse range of job skills can now apply for the BC Parks Student…
Victoria soils self with snubbish blunder
e-KNOW Editorial By Ian Cobb Sometimes editorials write themselves. On Monday afternoon (Sept. 23), I learned about a series of important-sounding open houses being held…
Putting people first and building a better future, together
By John Horgan Op-Ed Commentary The beginning of a new year is a time to look forward to all the opportunities that lie ahead, while…
College welcomes return of tuition-free programs
Adult Upgrading and English Language programs at College of the Rockies will once again be tuition free. The decision, announced by the BC government on…
Be mindful of roadside and emergency workers: city
With the return of the nice weather, we will start to see more traffic on our roads and more City of Cranbrook staff out working….