BC Hydro: Arrow Flow Change Notification
BC Hydro would like to notify the public that the discharge rates from Arrow Lakes Reservoir will increase noticeably on Saturday, November 27 and Sunday, November 28. At 7 a.m. on Saturday, November 27, flows will increase from 292 cubic metres per second (m3/s) to 425 m3/s. At 8 a.m. on Saturday, November 27, flows will...
From skating to soaring at the Rossland Arena
When you discover that thing that rocks your world, everything becomes easier, happier, and effortless. That thing becomes your passion, and you can’t wait to participate. For Audry Hall, her passion is figure skating. Anyone who has skated can relate to the sound of the metallic slash that scrapes through the ice as it is ...
Small zinc fire at Trimac
Three Montrose firefighters and 11 Trail firefighters, along with Teck Fire Rescue responded to a zinc fire Sunday morning, according to Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue Cpt. Grant Tyson. He said the call came in at 8:30 a.m., and responders arrived within 10 minutes to find a very minor, but very messy, fire. "The...
Three found dead, search suspended after Duffy Lake mudslide near Lillooet
The search at the Duffy Lake area slide continued Friday and sadly the bodies of three men have now been recovered. Over the preceding couple of days, the RCMP has been working closely with EMBC, Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, BC Coroners Service and the Pemberton and Lillooet Search and Rescue teams to locate,...
Temporary changes to recycling in the RDKB due to highway closures from flooding
The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary wants residents to know about temporary changes to recycling while transportation routes are closed or slowed due to the recent extreme rainfall and damage to highways. On the Kootenay side of the region including in the municipalities of Fruitvale, Montrose, Trail, Warfield and...
Highway 7 opens to essential travel
Highway 7 to Hope is open for essential travel, which will help people reach their homes and the movement of goods and services. Drivers can expect single-lane alternating traffic and significant delays due to congestion. Crews are working to remove debris on Highway 3. The opening of this corridor is expected at some point...
Local experts talk climate change in upcoming event
What can our community do to respond to a changing climate? How is climate change impacting our health? Our food security? Our forests? How can we help? To hear answers to these questions and more, join Wildsight’s Youth Climate Corps (YCC) on November 25th for the virtual event, Imagine Nelson: A Panel Discussion on...
Column: Part Three -- Intervention and Immigration: Geopolitics in Transition
Part Three Cold War, classic form: geopolitics frozen The second Cold War of modern history was the one we all know, The Free World vs. The Communist [Sino-Soviet] Bloc from 1946 to 1989. It was a period of many wars but never one between the two nuclear superpowers, the US and Soviet Russia. The West won the Cold War when ...
Search efforts continuing in Lillooet mudslide, one dead
The body of one woman has been recovered from the mudslide which occurred across Hwy 99 near Lillooet on Monday morning and search efforts are continuing today. Late yesterday, Pemberton and Lillooet Search and Rescue personnel, who were transported to the area via helicopter, located and extricated the body of a woman from...
COUNCIL MATTERS: Rossland City Council meetings, November 15, 2021
Rossland City Council Meetings, November 15, 2021 Hard decisions on short-term rentals; get your stuff off laneways and City RoWs, or else; a benefit for Community Groups; kudos on the new, improved courtyard; “NO” to a letter opposing Zincton development; RDKB report; and more … Present: Acting Mayor Chris Bowman and...