By Lorene Keitch Jessie Caza stands at the front of the class, mask on. A classroom of Grade 9 students squirm and fidget as the…
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Internet speed tests still available for some residents
There is still time for residents in select East Kootenay communities to be able to test their internet speed courtesy Columbia Basin Trust. Panorama Mountain…
In a challenging year, Columbia River Treaty work continues
Letter to the Editor On Nov. 26, I was sworn in as B.C.’s new Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development. I…
Report captures Columbia River Treaty community voices
The voices of B.C. Columbia Basin communities are captured in a new report that details a series of Columbia River Treaty meetings held in autumn…
Six Kootenay educators recognized
Each year a volunteer team sits down to the task of reviewing nominations to recognize outstanding local educators from across the Columbia Basin region for…
Trust provides over $1 million to address wildfire risks
While the ground remains snowy, communities throughout the Columbia Basin are thinking ahead to how they can reduce the risks of wildfires. Several projects will…
Columbia Basin Trust announces board changes
Columbia Basin Trust is announcing changes to its Board of Directors. Jocelyn Carver has been elected Chair, David Raven has been elected Vice-Chair and Castlegar’s…
Trust helps create and improve childcare spaces
Many families in the Columbia Basin rely upon childcare. To help meet this need for quality spaces, 67 childcare providers in 24 communities will be…
Search continues for missing Nakusp man
RCMP are renewing their plea for the public to come forward with any information that may aid them in locating a missing Nakusp man. 36-year-old…
Trust increases support for farmers’ markets program
Farmers’ markets are an important way of connecting Columbia Basin residents with the products of local farmers. Columbia Basin Trust (Trust) is increasing access to…