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B.C. opening thousands more seats for students this fall
The British Columbia government is promoting thousands of new seats ready for students this school year.
Empowering the next generation of leaders- one spark at a time
Six young women from the Greater Trail area of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary recently took part in this year’s Kootenay Ignite Firefighting Camp, marking the largest delegation yet from the region in the camp’s three-year history.
$5.8 million in energy upgrades for affordable housing in the Kootenays
Affordable rental housing across the Kootenays will benefit from over $5.8 million in clean energy upgrades thanks to the Columbia Basin Trust.
Canada Day in the Kootenays
Don’t know where to go and what to do this Canada Day, Tuesday, July 1? We’ve got you covered. Here is a full list of events happening around the Kootenays.
Big crowds, lots of smiles, at McHappy Day in the Kootenays
There was no shortage of hungry patrons and happy customers at the Castlegar, Cranbrook, Grand Forks and Trail McDonalds...
Kootenay-Boundary officers honoured for valour and commitment to public safety
A number of Kootenay-Boundary officers have been recognized for their bravery and dedication at the 40th annual Police Honours...
Rogers threatens to lock out unionized Kootenay workers
Rogers Communications has threatened to lock out 26 former Shaw employees in the Kootenays who unionized in February 2024. The...
Premier Eby speaks on Trump tariff threats
Premiers will meet today to plan Canada’s response to Trump’s tariffs threat including a trade mission to Washington, DC.Premier...
Local conversations seek to identify better support for disabled youth
The Family Action Network (FAN) has teamed up with the Diverse Family Roots Society (DFRS) to facilitate a series...
Two men hospitalized with gunshot wounds in Trail
Trail RCMP is seeking information after two Lower Mainland men were dropped off at a the Kootenay Boundary Regional...
Preparing for future wildfire risk in six RDKB communities
Reducing risk and being prepared for wildfires will be the focus for six West Kootenay/Boundary communities over the next...
Smoke Eaters to welcome back fans
After updates to the Provincial Health Order restrictions, the Trail Smoke Eaters will be welcoming fans back into the...
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‘Generational investment’: Ottawa’s 2025 budget focuses on housing, workers and clean energy
A “generational investment” is how Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne introduced the 2025 federal budget, a plan that pours money into housing, workers and clean-energy projects.
Free transit and ferry rides for veterans in B.C. on Remembrance Day
Ferries and public transit in parts of British Columbia will be free for veterans as the province marks Remembrance Day next Tuesday.
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B.C. Coroners Service reports 158 suspected drug toxicity deaths in September
The B.C. Coroners Service said Monday that preliminary data shows 158 people died in September of suspected drug toxicity.
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Joint task force to develop supports for tariff-hit forestry sector
A joint federal and provincial task force will work to determine how to support Canada’s forestry sector amid potentially devastating U.S. tariff rates on softwood lumber.
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Forests summit planned in Vancouver amid mounting U.S. tariffs on wood
Federal and provincial ministers are set to meet in Vancouver Monday for a forestry summit, as the sector braces for a major hit from new U.S. tariffs.
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