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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.

Fatal crash closes highway

Trail RCMP confirm a fatal multi-vehicle crash has closed Hwy 22 near Birchbank Golf Course. BC Highways expects a five...

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...

Meet the candidates in the West Kootenay

West Kootenay voters will be pleased to hear two candidate forums will take place next week in Nelson and...

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 threat

Premiers will meet today to plan Canada’s response to Trump’s tariffs threat including a trade mission to Washington, DC. Premier...

Drug alert issued for Trail

Interior Heath is issuing a drug alert for a purple substance sold as 'DOWN' as it has been found...

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...

Record-breaking heat sweeps through the Kootenays

If it felt unusually hot in the Kootenays on Monday, it’s because it was. According to data from Environment...

Two Trail RCMP officers injured during altercation

A 41-year-old Trail man is facing an assault with a weapon charge, after a "violent" struggle with police. Police officials...

Trail RCMP asking partygoers to remain clothed

Trail RCMP had to respond to a report of several naked men streaking down a road in the 3800...

UBC survey reveals medical service gaps in rural communities

A University of British Columbia research project aims to give rural communities the evidence they need improve health services...
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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.

Report on B.C. event safety submitted to B.C. government

A public inquiry about community event safety has been submitted to the B.C. Government.

Comox councillor enters B.C. Greens leadership race

Comox town councillor and family doctor Jonathan Kerr is in the running to be the next leader of the B.C. Greens. 

B.C. opens applications for IVF funding, offering up to $19K per patient

Applications are open now through to March 2026 for British Columbia’s publicly funded in-vitro fertilization program.
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