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Weekly update on Columbia Avenue Redevelopment project, Phase 2

Construction kicked off this week and focussed on setting up the worksite between 18th and 21st Streets, removing asphalt, stockpiling aggregates, and locating utilities. The contractor is maintaining two-way traffic through the construction site and is taking several steps to minimize impacts to commuters, businesses, and ...

Have Your Say - Help Develop Castlegar’s Housing Strategy

The City of Castlegar has launched a survey to gather input from the community before it develops a Housing Strategy. Castlegar’s Housing Strategy will build on the 2018 Housing Needs Assessment and subsequent workshops and be supported by a Housing Advisory Committee. The Housing Strategy will be a roadmap for how we can...

DriveSmartBC: Ticket Fallacies

I refused to sign the ticket that I got for speeding last week. Does that mean this ticket is invalid and I don't have to pay it? Questions like this one are common from readers who were not happy following their roadside encounter with traffic enforcement. However, a violator's signature is not required to make the ticket ...

BC SPCA Spring Lottery for the animals is bigger than ever

The BC SPCA Lottery for animals in need is back and bigger than ever. Buying a lottery ticket will help B.C.’s abused, neglected and injured animals and could potentially put thousands of extra dollars in your pocket!  “With 31 cash prizes totalling $125,000 to be won, plus a bonus 50/50 pot up to $500,000, there are now more...

Suzuki's daughter to take over as foundation executive director

Last fall, the David Suzuki Foundation announced that I would be joining the team full-time this September as executive director. I write you today with a deep sense of excitement, responsibility and alignment for taking up this work. I've grown up with the Foundation. More than 30 years ago, my parents Tara Cullis and David...

Province pairs with CBT for wildfire mitigation

The B.C. government is investing $2.4 million to complete wildfire risk reduction projects in the Columbia Basin as part of its economic recovery plan to create jobs and help communities recover from COVID-19 impacts. “Our government’s support of this program will help mitigate wildfire threats and also provide training and...

Columbia Basin Culture Tour 2021 puts out call for applicants

Columbia Basin – Call for entry: registration is now open for artists/venues in the Columbia Basin to participate in the Columbia Basin Culture Tour (CBCT), a celebration of culture taking place August 7 & 8, 2021, from 10 am to 5 pm. Help us make the 13th anniversary tour the best yet! The CBCT is a self-guided tour...

Kootenay Savings continues to give back to community

As part of Kootenay Savings ongoing commitment to giving back to the Kootenays, through good times and challenging times, the credit union has teamed up with their community-minded employees to distribute $9,500 in donations to seventeen deserving non-profit groups. “Many local charities are struggling to deliver their programs...

DriveSmartBC: Pedestrians on the highway

"Don't pedestrians have to use the sidewalks?" asks a reader. The concern expressed here is that when a safe place is provided for pedestrians away from traffic flow, some people choose not to use it. The reader observes that these people make life difficult for drivers by adding one more hazard on the roadway. First, a pause...

Construction Begins on Phase 2 of the Columbia Avenue Redevelopment Project

Construction on the Columbia Avenue Redevelopment Project - Phase 2 gets underway Monday, March 1.The project starts with work between 18th and 21st Streets. In the first week of construction, crews will be marking out existing infrastructure, clearing brush and trees, and removing asphalt. Throughout March residents can...