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Castlegar gets grant for solar project

The City of Castlegar has received a $65,000 grant from the Columbia Basin Trust that will help the community move toward energy efficiency and self-reliant community energy generation objectives contained in its Official Community Plan. The grant will enable completion of a $100,000 project to place solar panels on the roof...

A Second Search Dog in Training for Rossland SAR

Rossland SAR member Murray Watt and his dog Alla have been accepted into “In Training” status.  Completing the training and getting certified as a search dog by the RCMP can take up to two years.    Not just any dog can be trained to join a SAR group.  First, the dog’s person –...

Three men lucky to escape Syringa-area crash with their lives

Three young men are extremely lucky to be alive today after an MVI about two-and-a-half km up Deer Park Forest Service Road yesterday. Castlegar top cop RCMP Sgt. Darren Oelke said a 25-year-old Castlegar man was showing his two Surrey friends, 20 and 21 years old, the area Sunday afternoon. “The truck was at the highest part...

BC RCMP announce new Police Cat Services

BC RCMP are clawing their way through crime by proudly introducing a new tool in law enforcement, Police Cat Services. Frontline officers throughout the Province who have been volunteered for the pilot project will be assigned their police cats over the next few months. Each Police Cat handler will also be given a Cat carrying...

Burning yard/garden waste in Castlegar a costly mistake

With fire season underway, the Castlegar Fire Department is reminding residents that burning yard and garden waste is an absolute no-no - and could cost you big bucks. The following is a Facebook post CFD published detailing just how expensive it can be to violate burning rules within city limits: Please be aware, City of...

BREAKING: Vehicle in fatal MVI into Salmo River was two-tank fuel truck

New information is surfacing about a fatal MVI  and fuel spill on Hwy 3 near Salmo last night. RCMP West Kootenay Traffic Services Sgt. Chad Badry said the vehicle involved was a B-Train fuel truck, meaning a tractor hauling two fuel tankers. “They were carrying gasoline and diesel,” Badry said. “A significant amount was...

Tech-savvy Trail provides app for residents to report issues to city

The City of Trail has contracted with Really Simple Reporting to bring a customized phone app to Trail residents to encourage reporting on issues like Roads, Water/Sewer, Parks, Bylaws and more. Really Simple Reporting is a free app download at the iPhone and Android App Stores, and it’s easy to use  -  just follow the steps...

UPDATE: IHA provides more information on RDCK release regarding Kootenay Pass fuel spill

Update from Interior Health: This incident resulted in fuel contamination in the South Salmo River. Interior Health has identified no registered drinking water users downstream of the spill site and there is a low risk to public health. Residents who may draw their water from the river between the crash site and the Salmo...

Editorial Rant: RCMP Surveillance of Social Media -- to What End?

Recent articles in The Tyee discuss the revelation that the RCMP have been engaged in monitoring social media – characterized in the article as “ongoing wide-scale monitoring of individuals’ social media use [that] could pose a threat to Canadians’ privacy and charter rights, say experts.” But ...

Provincial amendment to add 35 hectares to Syringa Park

Syringa Provincial Park may be getting 35 new hectares added, according to an announcement by the Province of B.C. yesterday. “Proposed amendments to the Protected Areas of British Columbia Act will expand B.C.’s parks and protected areas system, adding approximately 107 hectares of new land to six existing Class A parks,” ...
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