Letter to the Editor Katrine Conroy, Minister Responsible for the Columbia River Treaty issued the following statement after the 15th round of Canada-U.S. negotiations toward…
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Minister’s statement on Columbia River Treaty negotiations
Letter to the Editor The Canadian negotiating team continues to work constructively with the U.S. to find agreement on a modernized Columbia River Treaty that…
Bars get expanded hours during World Cup
Bars and pubs in B.C. can temporarily extend operating hours during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, giving fans extra time at their venue of…
Travel in times of Covid (part four)
Budget Slow Travel By Patrick Robertson We just got back from a seven-day Alaskan cruise on the Holland America Zuiderdam with stops in Juneau, Skagway,…
Energy Economics leads the way in renewable energy in B.C.
By Erin Knutson Energy Economics is leading the way with green energy. The Creston-based company (with a head office in Vernon and satellite office in…
Small flock tests positive for H5N1 in RDCK
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has confirmed that a small poultry flock in the Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) has tested positive for…
At least three toxic drug deaths in region in January
At least 207 British Columbians were lost to toxic illicit drugs in January 2022, according to preliminary data released by the BC Coroners Service. Three…
Recommended for anyone into Canadian literature
Book Review By Derryll White Deverell, William (1979). Needles. “We are told to forgive our enemies. But we are not often told to forgive our…
The Life and Times of a Kootenay Boy
By Erin Knutson Nolan Rad For Nolan Rad, life in the Kootenays has been an adventure worth documenting in his chronological memoir ‘The Life and…
Local business and society receive CBBI funds
An Invermere business and a Cranbrook-based society working with the Ktunaxa Nation are among 21 state-of-the-art projects that demonstrate innovative low-carbon, energy-efficient building practices and…