Trail Arts Council presents “The Knitting Pilgrim” a multidisciplinary one-person play
Trail Arts Council presents “The Knitting Pilgrim” a multidisciplinary one-person play on Tuesday, April 15 at 7:30 pm at The Bailey Theatre in Trail. Using storytelling, image projection and a one-of-a-kind textile installation called “Stitched Glass”. Hand-knit by Kirk Dunn, Stitched Glass is a triptych of large panels, designed in the style of stained-glass windows, […]
DriveSmartBC: Guide to RV Towing Rules for BC
There is a lot more to RV towing than simply hooking up your trailer or loading your camper and making sure that the rear lights work. Before you get started, the three major concerns to understand include having the right driver’s licence, knowing if your brakes are sufficient to get you stopped and how much […]
Two confirmed deceased in plane crash
Chilliwack RCMP is confirming that two persons are deceased following a plane crash on Saturday afternoon. On April 5, at 3:30 p.m., Chilliwack RCMP was notified of a possible plane crash approximately 8 km south east of Chilliwack Lake. Chilliwack Search and Rescue (SAR) was deployed and located the Cessna 172. Sadly, the two persons […]
B.C. strengthens supports, cuts wait times for landlords, renters
Landlords and renters will benefit from new measures that enhance supports, while disputes continue to be resolved quickly and fairly. “Through our government’s investments in the Residential Tenancy Branch, we’ve reduced wait times for renters and landlords by an average of 70% since November 2022,” said Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Housing and Municipal Affairs. “Today, […]
Community development team announces new executive director
On Monday, March 31, Cam Whitehead stepped into the role of executive director for the Lower Columbia Community Development Team Society (LCCDTS), which runs the Metal Tech Alley initiative. “Most people know me as the former executive director of the Kootenay Association for Science and Technology, or KAST” he says. “There, I led projects that […]
Kootenay Savings Annual Elections and AGM
This election is about more than just names on a ballot—it’s about your voice, your choice, and the future direction of Kootenay Savings. Elections are at the heart of a strong and engaged community, giving members like you the power to influence decisions and choose the leaders who will help guide our credit union forward. […]
Council Matters: Rossland City Council Meetings, April 7, 2025
UPDATED: Concerned about spending at City Hall? Study the draft 2025-2029 Financial Plan – it contains a lot of information; there will be a Public Consultation about it on a date and time yet to be announced. Also why the RDKB requisition is going up by 24%; much of that is for sewage treatment upgrades, […]
SRRAC Formally Requests Environmental Assessment for Record Ridge Mine
The Save Record Ridge Action Committee (SRRAC) has formally requested that BC’s Minister of Environment and Parks designate the proposed Record Ridge magnesium mine for a full Environmental Assessment (EA) under Section 11 of the BC Environmental Assessment Act. This move comes in direct response to recent decisions by the Ministry of Mining and Critical […]
Three arrested after Castlegar RCMP execute search warrant
Three Castlegar individuals have been arrested after a search, according to Castlegar RCMP Sgt. Monty Taylor. Taylor said that on April 4, 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. […]
MLA Morissette's weekly newsletter
I’ve been hearing about the challenges many people in Kootenay – Monashee are facing when it comes to the cost of living. We’ve also heard concerns from all around B.C. about the consumer carbon tax, and this week we took action and eliminated this tax. The carbon tax has been an important tool in our […]