Listen Live

14.1 C
Creston

Now playing play

spot_img

Creston

Kootenays

Provincial

Now playing play

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

More News Happening

2024 spring rise declared for Kootenay Lake

The International Kootenay Lake Board of Control, after consultation with FortisBC, has determined that the spring rise on Kootenay Lake occurred on Apr. 16. A press release from the International Kootenay Lake Board of Control stated that they will now be monitoring the lake’s water levels until its measuring point...

Drug advisory issued for West Kootenay

Interior Health has issued a drug advisory for the West Kootenay. Drug checking has detected high amounts of fluorofentanyl and benzodiazepines that have been associated with higher overdose risk, amnesia, and heavy sedation. Antione Marcheterre, Drug Checking lead for Interior Health says these drugs are more unpredictable, withe less known about...

B.C. ball hockey association suspended by national governing body

The BC Ball Hockey Association has been suspended, after an alleged sex offender was identified on its board of directors. “The presence of an alleged convicted criminal and alleged sex offender within BCBHA’s directorship is unacceptable and incompatible with the safety and values CBHA strives to ensure within the sports...

Robot cars banned from BC roadways starting this month

Fully self-driving cars are now banned in BC, but there weren’t any for sale yet, anyway. Changes to the Motor Vehicle Act took effect this month, banning all vehicles with self-driving capabilities at level three or above. That would affect cars that can drive themselves without human input, and there...

“I’m glad the federal government is stepping up”: MLA Brittny Anderson on federal budget

Nelson-Creston MLA Brittny Anderson says the 2024-25 federal budget’s $8.5 billion investment in housing is a step in the right direction, but emphasizes the urgency for housing initiatives now.   On Tuesday the federal government tabled its budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year, which proposes $52.9 billion in additional spending over...

Lower Kootenay Band Nasukin meets FortisBC CEO to discuss building relationships and homes

On April 17, Yaqan Nukiy Nasukin Jason Louie met with FortisBC CEO and president Roger Dall'Antonia to discuss their ongoing relationship. During the meeting, Louie spoke of his people's connection to the reserve and the challenges they have overcome through their time there. He said the Yaqan Nukiy were initially given...
- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -