Four East Kootenay road improvement projects stemmed from $28 million in B.C. government funding to upgrade side, secondary and forest service roads throughout the province…
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MOTI survey asks B.C. travellers to share experiences
The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) is inviting people to share their experiences with the province’s highways and services, to make travel better for…
Drivers reminded to share road with horses, riders
With warmer weather encouraging people to use all forms of transportation, drivers in rural areas are reminded to share the road with others: including horses…
Helpful tips for travelling in winter driving conditions
The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) reminds travellers about increased traffic on B.C. highways during Christmas and New Years. To arrive safely, it is important…
Truck chain-up regulations feedback sought
The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) is seeking feedback from the commercial vehicle industry on proposed enhanced chain-up regulations and related fines for B.C….
Moyie to Creston roads getting $12.85M in upgrades
Highway 3 between Creston and Yahk and Highway 95 between Kingsgate and Curzon Junction will be getting $11.5 million in upgrades this construction season. A…
RDEK asking for winter roads maintenance review
The Regional District of East Kootenay is asking the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) for a review of highway winter maintenance standards following a…
BikeBC funding participation to be easier: MOTI
This year, communities throughout British Columbia will get new opportunities to make local transportation safer, greener and more affordable, thanks to enhancements made to the…
Localized flooding on King Street
The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) is asking that only local traffic use the section of King Street between Armour Road and Wilks Road…
Wasa RV park nearing approval
By Nowell Berg Despite numerous objections expressed by Wasa property owners at a January public hearing, the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) board of…