UPDATED: Columbia to be opened to single-lane, alternating traffic shortly
Public safety concern from gas-line break on Columbia is now over, leak is stopped and Castlegar Fire Department is standing down. However, there are still repairs to be made, so it will only be open to single-lane, alternating traffic by about 6 p..m. Previous coverage: Columbia Avenue is completely shut down between No...
Interior Health launches water advisory map
In a first-of-its-kind project in Canada, Interior Health has launched a real-time, interactive water advisory map, enabling people to search the entire Interior Health region for current drinking water advisories. They can also learn more about IH water suppliers, types of advisories, and the reasons for these advisories. ...
UPDATE: Boundary health centre re-opens
Interior Health is advising residents in Grand Forks and Boundary of the following updates to local health services resulting from changes to evacuation orders and alerts related to flooding in the region: Boundary Community Health Centre (7441 - 2nd Street) is open. Mental Health Substance Use and Public Health services have...
Hidden hero project highlights goodness
Do you know a HIDDEN HERO? Someone who does good, for one or many? Someone who hasn’t received much recognition for their kindness, their efforts, their successes? Artist Claire Dibble, in collaboration with the Kootenay Gallery is seeking nominations for everyday heroes within the Castlegar and District community for a new...
Clothesline Project returns to Castlegar
The Clothesline Project is happening on May 30 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. This annual event brings awareness to the issue of violence within our community. This project recognizes victims and survivors of domestic abuse as well as those who have experienced other forms of violence. The Clothesline Project highlights the supports...
LETTER: It's a Complex issue
Do we invest in an upgraded Regional Community Complex? Be clear, I am not writing this to tell people how to vote – I am asking them to be informed voters. My initial reaction to upgrading - “No”! Higher taxes? Not for me!!” I felt I had not used the facility much over the years –why should I pay for it then? Looking...
MP Richard Cannings Honoured as FPAC Forest Community Champion
The Forest Products Association of Canada (FPAC) is pleased to name Richard Cannings, MP South Okanagan-West Kootenay as a winner of the 2018 FPAC Forest Community Champion Award. Cannings will be joined by International Trade Minister François-Philippe Champagne, Kenora, Ontario Mayor Dave Canfield, and Whitecourt, Alberta...
Selkirk College’s Rural Pre-Medicine Program Reaches Major Milestone
Two members of Selkirk College’s Class of 2018 have taken a significant step in their pursuit of becoming doctors after receiving offers of admission from the MD Undergraduate Program at the University of British Columbia. Svetlana Hadikin and Adib Malas graduated from the Rural Pre-Medicine (RPM) Program in April and earlier...
Edgewood Firehall turns on a new source of power
A large south-facing roof in the small community of Edgewood has now been equipped to generate electricity. With $22,500 in support from Columbia Basin Trust, the Edgewood Volunteer Fire Department Society recently installed solar panels on the local fire hall. The 42 panels will use the sun to generate up to 15 kilowatts of...
City rescinds water advisory
The City of Castlegar has rescinded the water advisory that has been in place since May 14, according to a press release issued today. The reason for the advisory was that, due to the spring freshet (runoff), water turbidity (cloudiness) had exceeded recommended levels, but that is no longer an issue. "The water distribution...