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Peace studies projects take students from classroom into community

A group of eight Selkirk College students recently showcased their Peace Studies service learning projects that took them from the classroom into the community as leaders promoting peace and making a difference. Peace Studies Instructor Lori Barkley welcomed the self-directed students home to the Mir Centre for Peace as they...

Clothesline Project returns to Castlegar

Castlegar will see The Clothesline Project recognize the issue of violence against women and victims of crime this June 1 in Spirit Square (beside City Hall). Castlegar and District Community Services Society would like to invite you to this public event and support the dialogue about these important issues which could impact...

Selkirk College Alumnus Brings Wealth of Knowledge Home to Kootenays

Selkirk College Alumnus Brian Fry considers himself an ordinary man from an ordinary region, both capable of extraordinary things. Humble to the core, the one-time ski racer, now millionaire is a small town boy true to his roots ready to help grow potential in the West Kootenay. “There is a way to do so much here. But we do...

Kootenay Lake School District No. 8 moves slowly with facilities draft plan

Slowly, but surely, Kootenay Lake School District No. 8 is moving along with its facilities draft plan. The first major decision coming for the upcoming school term appears to have Yahk Elementary School will be closing for 2016-2017. However, the school will not close permanently, but with an expected enrolment of zero...

B.C. update on continued support for displaced Albertans

British Columbia continues to marshal emergency management resources and support to assist neighbouring Albertans who have fled the devastating wildfires. On May 6, 2016, Premier Christy Clark announced a $300,000 donation from the Government of British Columbia to the Canadian Red Cross to support relief efforts in Fort McMurray, Alberta, adding to donations by British […]

CBT announces recreation infrastructure grants

Whether you enjoy lawn bowling or golf, take to the backcountry on foot, skis or bike, or prefer to hit a tennis ball or pickle ball, dozens of expansions, improvements and new developments to the spaces that keep you moving are on their way. Thanks to Columbia Basin Trust’s Recreation Infrastructure Grants, 42 projects around...

LETTER: Former councillor pans parcel tax

As most of us know the City budget is very complex and takes considerable time to put together. Weighing out what to fund and what not to fund or somewhere in between can be very stressful for those directly involved. My experience has been that decisions made by our elected officials are done with the best intentions using...

Groundbreaking ceremony for Millennium Park Phase 2

Yesterday the City of Castlegar along with representatives from RDCK Areas I & J, TRUE Engineering and Sorenson Excavating celebrated the ground breaking on the Millennium Park Phase II project. The successful first phase of Millennium Park included the construction of the award winning Millennium Ponds, Rotary Green Gym,...

BC Hydro completes Arrow Lakes Reservoir boat ramp improvements

Representatives from the Province, BC Hydro, the Columbia Shuswap Regional District, the Revelstoke Rod and Gun Club, and other partners celebrated the completion of the Shelter Bay Provincial Park boat ramp upgrade project on Saturday May 7, 2016 near Revelstoke. The Shelter Bay boat ramp project is the last of eight boat ...

Crews continue efforts on wildfires in northeast B.C., most of which were human-caused

Recent warm, dry conditions have led to increased fire activity in the Prince George Fire Centre. Scattered showers are forecasted for this weekend which should aid fire suppression efforts. There are currently seven wildfires of note, which are all located in the Peace Region. The Beatton Airport Road wildfire, which is...
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