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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...

Dash for Trash event set to clean up Creston Valley

Creston residents have a chance to help clean up the valley with the annual Dash for Trash events. Teams of volunteers will head out to designated areas of the Creston Valley to fill bags with litter and bring them back to the Columbia Brewery. Paul Punia, Environmental and Health Safety Manager...

Creston Recycling Pickup allows locals to dispose of special items

Creston residents have a unique opportunity to recycle special items during the upcoming Creston Recycling Pickup at the Creston Community Complex. On April 27th, from 10 am to 2 pm, residents can bring in small appliances, light bulbs, power tools, electronics, and other items that normally would not be accepted...

Local outreach work continues as drug poisoning crisis enters eighth year

Ankors and the East Kootenay Network of People Who Use Drugs (EKNPUD) feel that B.C.’s drug poisoning epidemic has worsened in the years since it began. Sunday, April 14 marked the anniversary of the B.C. Government declaring a public health emergency in response to toxic drug-related deaths. EKNPUD honoured the occasion...
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