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CKISS honours local champions

The Central Kootenay Invasive Species Society (CKISS) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 CKISS Volunteer Awards, recognizing three outstanding community members whose dedication, passion, and hard work have made a meaningful impact on invasive species management across the region. This year’s honourees are Jazmine Lowther, Ron Lowther, of Nelson BC and Kyle […]

BC winter Games: a major contribution from a local credit union

The Kootenay Savings Community Foundation (KSCF) and Kootenay Savings Credit Union (KSCU) are proud to announce a landmark partnership with the Trail-Rossland 2026 BC Winter Games. This significant commitment, valued at $25,000, designates KSCU as the Official Financial Institution of the Games and establishes KSCF as a key Community Partner sponsor. This partnership represents one […]

Ignoring harmful behaviour: there are consequences

[Editor’s note: The content in this article can usefully be applied to interactions in families, schools, churches, and other institutions and organizations — it isn’t limited to businesses or “work”.]   By Christine C. Hwang, Daniel L. Brady, Laurie J. Barclay, and Robert J. Bies   Most people recognize that we shouldn’t actively harm others […]

Castlegar man charged after drug trafficking investigation

On April 4, 2025, the Castlegar RCMP Crime Reduction Unit, with support from general duty officers and police dog services, executed a search warrant at a residence located in the 1300 block of Columbia Avenue in Castlegar, according to RCMP Cpl. Brett Urano. He  said investigators seized a quantity of drugs believed to be fentanyl, […]

RCMP seek witnesses to an assault

On Nov.29, at approximately 9:30 p.m., a victim was assaulted by an unknown man on the 970 block of Spokane Street, Trail, BC. The victim was grabbed and tossed onto the ground. The victim sustained injuries that required them to go to the hospital. Police are looking to identify the suspect and need witnesses to […]

Students and Donors Expand Holiday Food Hamper Initiative

Selkirk College distributed 55 holiday food hampers to students, thanks to the dedicated fundraising efforts of students in the Steps to Opportunities, Academics and Readiness (SOAR) Program on the Silver King Campus and the generosity of donors on Giving Day, an annual fundraiser to support key priorities. Packed with non-perishable food items, the hampers are one of the […]

Teck and Anglo American receive Government of Canada approval for merger of equals under Investment Canada Act

Teck Resources Limited (TSX: TECK.A and TECK.B, NYSE: TECK) (“Teck”) and Anglo American plc (“Anglo American”) have received regulatory approval from the Government of Canada under the Investment Canada Act (“ICA”) for the merger of equals between Anglo American and Teck which was announced on September 9, 2025. Anglo American and Teck believe that the formation […]

Four school strategies for inclusiveness around holidays

By Amina Yousaf, Associate Head, Early Childhood Studies, University of Guelph-Humber  What some school boards now call the “winter break,” over the days leading up to and after Christmas, is approaching. But in Canada’s diverse public schools, centring one religious holiday sends a subtle message to many children: your family’s traditions don’t quite belong here. […]

Column: Graceful surrender: age and youth in the era of longevity

“Take kindly the counsel of the years, gracefully surrendering the things of youth.” — Desiderata Come mothers and fathers Throughout the land And don’t criticize What you can’t understand Your sons and your daughters Are beyond your command Your old road is rapidly agin’ — Please get out of the new one If you can’t […]

Human Rights Commissioner reacts with concern to recent emphasis on involuntary care, based on findings of new report

B.C.’s independent Human Rights Commissioner is expressing serious concerns about recently released General Guidance for Physicians on Treatment of Children and Youth with Substance Use Disorders Under the Mental Health Act(opens in a new window). Commissioner Kasari Govender is concerned the guidance runs contrary to the government’s human rights obligations by ignoring important evidence on the ineffectiveness of involuntary […]

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