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Op/Ed: 'Hudson & Rex': Charming canine actor challenges us to look at animal labour

By Kendra Coulter, for The Conversation My favourite police officer on television is smart, empathetic, attentive and brave. He’s also incredibly handsome. I’m talking about Rex, the fictional police canine played by the German shepherd Diesel vom Burgimwald who co-stars on CITY TV’s hit show Hudson & ...

COLUMN: From the Hill -- COVID-19

I am writing this from my small Ottawa apartment.  It’s Sunday and the spring sun is shining, beckoning me to walk down to the river.  But I’ll obey my doctor’s orders and stay inside—although I received the good news yesterday that my COVID-19 test results came back negative, I was told to stay in self-isolation one more...

EXPLAINER: To understand BC's push for the Coastal Gaslink pipeline, think fracking, LNG Canada and the Site C dam

By Sarah Cox, for The Narwhal The pipeline at the centre of the Wet’suwet’en conflict is also central to the province’s long-running effort to attract multinational corporations and build up a liquefied natural gas export empire — all with infusions of public money. Here’s what you need to know...

New affordable homes for families, seniors on the way in Trail

Construction is underway on nine new affordable rental homes for families and seniors in Trail through a partnership between the Government of B.C., the Columbia Basin Trust and the Lower Columbia Affordable Housing Society. "These new homes will give more people in Trail a safe and affordable place to call home,” said Katrine...

RDKB prepares for 2020 freshet – asks residents to do the same

The BC River Forecast Centre has released the latest Snow Survey and Water Supply Bulletin, showing higher than normal levels for both the Boundary and West Kootenay snowpacks. The Boundary snowpack is at 134 per cent of normal, which is a six per cent increase since the last bulletin issued on February 1, 2020. The West...

Revised Arrow Flow Change Notification

BC Hydro would like to notify the public that the Arrow Lakes Reservoir flow change schedule for this weekend has been revised to accommodate the ongoing guidewall repairs at the Hugh L. Keenleyside Dam. The revised schedule is as follows:   Date Time Change From To Friday, March 13th 4:00 p.m. ↑ 396 m3/s 14,000 ft3/s 538...

Rossland City Council meetings, March 9, 2020

  Declassified material on the Mid-town Transition Project; GreenLink Trail;  better by-law enforcement; and more Present:  Mayor Kathy More, and  Councillors Janice Nightingale, Chris Bowman, Andy Morel, and Stewart Spooner.  Absent – Dirk Lewis. 1               Public Hearing  to consider: Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 2718to...

Almost $2 mill in provincial grants for Southeast Fire Centre

New Democrat MLAs Katrine Conroy and Michelle Mungall are welcoming nearly $2 million in provincial grants to assist communities in the Southeast Fire Centre in preparing for wildfires. “This is a great opportunity for rural communities to develop solutions that work for them,” said Conroy, MLA for Kootenay West. “These grants...

POSTPONED: COMMUNITY MEETINGS IN SALMO AND TRAIL

In response to recommended best practices for public gatherings, Columbia Basin Trust is postponing its public engagement events scheduled for March 11, 2020, in Salmo and March 12, 2020, in Trail. These were the first in a series of events that invite people in the Columbia Basin to celebrate all they have accomplished alongside the […]

National Historic Site designation for Rossland Miners Union Hall

On March 6, 2020, the Lily  May Room at the Rossland Miners Union Hall held a festive gathering of Rossland notables, Parks Canada personnel, our local Member of Parliament and a representative of our local MLA; all were celebrating the designation of Rossland’s Miners Union Hall as a Federal Historic Site. Speakers...

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