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Grads morph Spooks on Zuke to Nightmare on 7th Avenue - be very afraid

Every year, the Stanley Humphries Grad class/parents/volunteers go out of their way to raise awareness, food and funds for the Community Harvest Food Bank, usually with Spooks on Zukes event - a local annual Halloween staple. Sadly, ongoing pandemic restrictions and compliance have ruled that out this year. Nothing daunted,...

Column: From the Hill -- Behind the scenes on that 'confidence motion'

I don’t usually go into the “inside baseball” minutiae of backroom politics on Parliament Hill—the battles over make-up of committees, opposition motions with poison pills, and filibusters—because, frankly, most Canadians aren’t concerned about these details.  They just want parliament to work for them, especially when so...

Rec Site cabins and COVID-19

Winter is coming.  We’ve seen a few initial snowfalls, and it’s getting colder.  People have been asking about the day-use shelters in the Rossland Range Recreation Site – will they be open for use? The short answer is no. Recreation Sites and Trails, BC has advised that the cabins remain closed for now, but unlocked and...

Revelstoke crash claims one life

On Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 5:41 AM, Revelstoke RCMP were called to the scene of a fatal crash involving three vehicles. The collision, between two passenger vehicles and a commercial vehicle, happened on Highway 1 just west of Revelstoke. Evidence on scene indicate that an east bound Pontiac attempted to pass a transport...

Murphy Family Foundation Donates Funds to New Gyro Park Playground

The City of Trail is very pleased to announce it has received a generous donation of $23,500 USD from the Murphy Family Foundation towards the Gyro Park Playground Project. The project is currently under construction and includes new playground equipment offering a high level of inclusive play for all children. The equipment...

Plan for delays on Columbia Avenue Thursday

As part of its winter preparations, the City of Castlegar is 'bringing down the bump' on Columbia Avenue Thursday, so motorists shoould plan for delays, according to a press release issued Tuesday. "On Thursday, Oct. 22, residents can expect delays when travelling along north Columbia Avenue," the release said.."Traffic will...

More protesters arrested at Trans Mountain drill site

On Oct.15, at approximately 12:40 p.m., officers from the Community-Industry Response Group (C-IRG), Division Liaison Team (DLT), and Kamloops RCMP responded to a report that a number of demonstrators had gathered at a Trans Mountain (TMX) drill site on Mission Flats Road in Kamloops, and were blocking work trucks from driving...

Castlegar Cadets ask for public help in hall repairs

The Castlegar Air Cadets are asking for the public’s help after water was discovered leaking through the roof at their headquarters at the Kiwanis Community Hall this October. While making their normal weekly check on the building, members of the Sponsoring Committee noticed puddles of water on the main floor which has resulted...

Navigational Lock at the Hugh Keenleyside Dam will be closed Oct. 24 – 30

The Navigational Lock at BC Hydro’s Hugh L. Keenleyside Dam will be closed starting at 4 p.m. on Friday, October 23rd until 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 31. This closure is necessary to undertake maintenance on the upstream and downstream gates.  Regular hours of operation for the Navigational Lock are 8:00 a.m. to 4 p.m....

Advance voting in BC Election opens Thursday

Elections BC said in a media release that advance voting for the 2020 Provincial General Election opened today (Thursday, October 15), running until Wednesday, October 21. Elections BC said the advance voting period is seven days this election, up from six in the last provincial election in 2017. “An extra day has been added...
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