Referendum on Complex enhancements fast approaching
Over the past two months, members of the Castlegar & District Recreation Commission, along with Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) staff from the Community Complex, have been responding to inquiries and sharing information about the enhancements project so electors can be fully informed before voting in the...
Two houses destroyed by fire in Boundary City
Grand Forks Fire Rescue responded to fires that engulfed two houses Wednesday. The fires, occurring in the west part of the city, happened on the same day BC Premier John Horgan visited the Boundary City to discuss programs aimed at helping people affected by disasters, including the horrific floods that devastated parts of...
Home destroyed in fire Saturday
A mobile home was completely destroyed by Saturday night, according to Robson Fire Chief Jeff Grant. He said the received a call of a structure fire at 9:30 p.m., and arrived at the Ponderosa Trailer Park to find a mobile home completely engulfed in flames. “No one was injured, but the home suffered serious structural damage,”...
Castlegar Top Cop retires
Castlegar RMP Sgt. Laurel Mathew retired last week after almost 28 years as police officer and nine years at the helm of the Castlegar detachment. Mathew, who is originally from Sylvan Lake, said she was in the army reserves and planned to enlist – until she ended up serving at an RCMP Regimental dinner and spent some time ...
Notice of water interruption Tuesday
To All Residents of the City of Castlegar: Due to Mercer Celgar’s annual pumping systems maintenance, the City of Castlegar’s main water supply will be shut down from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 12. Mercer Celgar’s planned maintenance work is taking place to ensure the reliability of water pumps. During the shut...
Guest Editorial: Wilderness, or heli-playground?
Editor’s Note: Many people are not yet aware of the proposal to turn about 700 square kilometres of the southern Purcell Range into a heli-playground, cutting new trails and building lodges, with helicopter flights carrying in skiers in the winter and hikers and mountain bikers in the summer. The...
City seeks expansion of sewer system
Septic systems within the city borders could be a thing of the past if a new report on wastewater commissioned by the city is fully implemented. Under the draft report Sewer Phasing Plan Study — delivered to Grand Forks city council recently by Urban Systems — seven areas of the city under serviced by the sewer collection...
May sees record-breaking heat
May 2018 was the warmest May on record, according to Ron Lakeman, weather forecasterwith the Southeast Fire Centre. “The cool and wet pattern which prevailed during the past three months made a sudden shift during May,” Lakeman said. “An upper ridge of high pressure built over southern BC for dry and unseasonably warm conditions...
Left turns allowed during Columbia construction
The City of Castlegar continues its commitment to improving Columbia Avenue. Construction on Columbia Avenue was in full swing last week and there appears to be a mis-conception that there are no left turns permitted along Columbia Avenue within the construction zone. MarWest and the City of Castlegar would like to ensure the...
Flooding in Boundary leads to increase in Mosquito numbers
While the flooding severely impacted residents throughout the Boundary this spring, there is one something that benefited greatly from all the water — mosquitos. As a result, those pesky insects are more apparent than most years. The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary has engaged Morrow Bioscience as the contractor for ...