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Interior Health looking to contact employees who worked between 2003 and 2009

Interior Health wants to get in touch with people who worked for them from 2003 to 2009 to find out if their personal information was recovered in an RCMP investigation. IH officials said Vernon North Okanagan RCMP found a document during an investigation containing the personal information of over 20,000...

Kalesnikoff unveils plans for a third mass timber facility near Castlegar

Kalesnikoff has announced it is building its third mass timber facility this year. The $34 million project is anticipated to break ground soon, with an opening target set for the end of 2024. The location of the new facility hasn’t been revealed yet, but a media release from Kalesnikoff stated that...

Tree well incident claims the life of a 76-year old Rossland resident at Red Mountain Ski Resort

A 76-year-old man has tragically lost his life after falling into a tree well at Rossland's Red Mountain Resort on Tuesday afternoon. In a statement released by Trail RCMP, officials said another skier discovered the man at around 3:30 p.m. He was reportedly in bounds, unconscious and buried under the...

Street racers apprehended in downtown Trail

Trail RCMP reportedly removed two street racers from the roads last week. On Thursday, around 9:30 p.m., two vehicles were allegedly caught street racing eastbound on Victoria Street. The two drivers, a 24-year-old female from Nelson in a 2006 Subaru Outback, and a 29-year-old male from Castlegar in a 2016 Audi,...

Province announces new nurse-to-patient ratio and financial incentives to aid nurse recruitment

BC’s Ministry of Health has introduced a new nurse-to-patient ratio in its attempt to improve workloads in hospitals across the province. The initiative, announced today (Friday), is a first in Canada and fulfills a commitment to the B.C. Nurses Union made during 2023’s contract negotiations, which established minimum ratios as...

B.C. introduces measures to align with new international student regulations

The B.C. government is rolling out measures to align with the federal government's cap on international students. B.C. government officials said this will come in the form of attestation letters that will be sent to eligible post-secondary institutions. The process is meant to allow international applicants to study in B.C., as...
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