COUNCIL MATTERS: Rossland City Council Meetings, March 11, 2024 -- CORRECTED
Mayor Morel offers condolences to family on the passing of a prominent Rosslander. Council hears from more residents on short-term rentals; an upcoming merger of LCIC and LCCDTS; and more … By Alina Konevski PRESENT: Mayor Andy Morel and Councillors Craig Humpherys, Lisa Kwiatkowski (virtual), Maya Provençal (virtual), Stuart Spooner and Jeff Weaver. ABSENT: Councillor […]
Kootenay unemployment rate hits new low with high rate
The Kootenay region has surged to the top of the bottom of the unemployment rate race. Between the West and the East, the unemployment rate for the region is a combined 6.8 per cent, the highest in the province and the fifth highest amongst economic regions across the country — outside of the Maritimes and […]
Snowpack improves somewhat, but remains well below average.
The West Kootenay’s snowpack is still well below record-low levels but it is inching upward, according to the latest B.C. River Forecast Centre’s snow survey. As of March 1 the West Kootenay snowpack is 28 per cent below normal throughout the region — having risen five per cent over the last month (67 per cent) […]
Interior Health is looking to contact employees from 2003-2009
Interior Health (IH) is asking individuals who worked at IH from 2003 to 2009 to contact a toll-free number to determine if their personal information is contained in a document that has been recovered in an RCMP investigation. In January, the Vernon North Okanagan RCMP informed IH about a document discovered during an investigation that contained […]
Two Kootenay parks receive boost through ‘Protected Areas of B.C. Act’ amendments
The province is adding protected land to two West Kootenay parks. Around 30 hectares will be added to Valhalla Park (six ha.) and the Purcell Wilderness Conservancy Park (24 ha.) as new legislative amendments to the Protected Areas of B.C. (PABC) Act were recently passed. Located near Slocan, Valhalla Provincial Park is 49,893 ha. in […]
Skiing fatality at Red Mountain Tuesday
On Tuesday, March 5, 2024, at 3:36 p.m. a frontline Trail and Greater District officer responded to a report of a 76-year-old Rossland man found in critical condition after a skiing incident on Red Mountain Resort in Rossland, according to Trail RCMP Sgt. Mike Wicentowich. “Another skier located the unconscious man buried under the snow […]
KAAP's Adorable Adoptables: Kash and Kiran
These two boys are from a large rescue we’ve undertaken of over 60 cats and kittens born outside. They were living in a pile of logs. They are about seven months old. They are shy and don’t “show” well to strangers, so they won’t come running to greet potential adopters, but they are coming along […]
Connect to your local lake: Join the 4th Annual National Lake Blitz
Lakes are integral to communities, providing essential resources and serving as recreational and cultural hubs. We live along their shores, explore their fresh waters and admire the diverse wildlife. Yet, increasing climate and other impacts highlight the need to monitor and protect these vital ecosystems. This summer, Living Lakes Canada invites you to dive into […]
Rossland Museum Silent Auction: March 1-March 17
We’re holding a silent auction to support our Renewal Project! Explore and bid on these incredible auction items donated by our amazing local businesses and individuals at: https://app.charityauctionstoday.com/auctions/rossland-museum-discovery-centre-silent-auction-40950. Pick up a day of cat-skiing, a growler of the best local beer, a night at the Smokies, a staycation with dinner and a hotel room, a session of […]
Alberta man killed in Revelstoke avalanche
On March 3, 2024, at about 1 p.m., the Revelstoke RCMP was notified of a back-country avalanche in the Sale Mountain area, near Revelstoke. A 58-year-old man from Alberta was snow-biking with a group and was trapped in the avalanche. The man was located by group members and first aid assistance was provided immediately. Revelstoke […]