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Potential employees set to meet employers at Creston job fair

Those looking to enter the workforce or find a new career are invited to attend the Creston job and...

Creston continues search for permanent homeless shelter location

The Town of Creston has said no to a permanent homeless shelter on Canyon Street. During a town council meeting,...

Creston Celebrates 100 Years of Ice Sports: A Legacy Project Unveiled

The Creston community is abuzz with excitement as it prepares to host the provincial championships for hockey. But this...

Meet your Candidates: Richard Klimek

Richard Klimek is one of five candidates vying for one of the two Creston council spots open for the...

Creston homeowners to expect jump in property taxes

Those calling Creston home will have to deal with a slight increase in their property taxes in 2024. Mayor Arnold...

Police dog involved in arrest of violent assault suspect

RCMP Police Dog Services were instrumental in the arrest of a Creston man last week. On Jan. 10, officers responded...

New night shelter to protect Creston homeless from cold

Creston has opened a cold weather shelter just in time for the portal vortex to blow through the valley. What...

Creston man arrested and charged with multiple firearm-related offences

Creston RCMP have arrested a man following a search warrant being carried out. On Jan. 5, at around 11 am,...

Search warrant results in nearly six-hour standoff in Creston

A 50-year-old Creston man has been brought into custody following a nearly six-hour standoff. On December 20th at around 11:00...

Cram the Cruiser event fills five cruisers with donations

Five police cruisers worth of non-perishable food and toy donations were delivered to the Creston Valley Gleaners Society food...

Resigning Creston councillor will continue community involvement

A Creston town councillor says he resigned because he believes he can have a bigger impact in the community...

Creston teacher wins Great Canadian Baking Show

Loïc Fauteux-Goulet is the pride of Creston after taking home first place in the Great Canadian Baking Show. After filming...

J.H. Huscroft to receive up to $400,000 of funding

Creston's J.H. Huscroft Ltd. is getting a bit of a boost from the provincial government. Nearly $500,000 of the BC...

One dead in fatal crash in West Creston

Creston RCMP responded to a vehicle rollover on Oct. 17 in West Creston. Two occupants were in the vehicle. First responders...

Legislation to introduce stricter rules on short-term rentals in BC

In response to the growing housing crisis in BC, the province has put forward new legislation hoping to deal...

Creston RCMP report significant crime reduction

Creston RCMP numbers are showing a slight decline in calls for service this year. Mayor Arnold DeBoon says the crime...
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RCMP vehicle sparks wildfire north of Lytton

A wildfire burning near Lytton grew to over 1.5 square kilometres Thursday and has been declared a wildfire of note by the B.C. Wildfire Service.

Climate advocate joins B.C. Greens leadership race

The B.C. Greens have added 24-year-old climate advocate Emily Lowan from Victoria to the slate of candidates in the party's leadership race.

Residents can leave feedback on CleanBC initiative using survey

The B.C. government wants your thoughts on its plan to lower emissions by filling in a survey.

West Kootenay under drought level three

Drought conditions in most of the West Kootenay region are at drought level three.  

Thunder Cats defenceman jumps to ACAC

Creston Thunder Cats defenceman Jace Litoski is college bound after signing with the Portage College Voyageurs of the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference.
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