Record Ridge: Now we wait for the judge's decision
The court hearing on the issue of whether or not the Environmental Assessment Office’s (EAO) decision not to order an environmental review, or assessment (EA) of the proposed Record Ridge open-pit mine was reasonable was held in the Rossland courthouse from May 5 to May 7 inclusive, before Justice Gordon C. Weatherill. Four parties were […]
The Word on Rossland's Transit route
Rumours travel fast… but your Rossland transit route isn’t going anywhere. BC Transit has confirmed there are currently no plans to change transit routes in Rossland – including the lower Rossland service area. Transit routes and service levels are determined through partnership between BC Transit and local governments, including the RDKB. While routing ideas or […]
Column: Conclusions from the International Conference in Colombia
The world must move away from coal, gas and oil — quickly. Fossil fuels pollute land, water and air, create global instability and energy price volatility, increase the gap between rich and poor and alter the climate in ways that threaten health and survival. But it’s difficult to accomplish this when the global economic system […]
Op/Ed: Mayor Andy Morel on the Record Ridge proposal
By Andy Morel, Mayor of Rossland British Columbians expect that when the provincial authorities set rules for Environmental Assessments and project permitting those rules will be applied. Yet on Record Ridge, just outside Rossland in the West Kootenays, critical information appears to be incomplete or missing. There is no Human Health Risk Assessment, despite its […]
Growing healthy forests, not just trees
By John Parker and Justin Nowakowski, Senior Scientists, Smithsonian Institution Around the world, people plan to plant more than 1 trillion trees this decade in an ambitious effort to slow climate change and reduce biodiversity loss. But if the past is prologue, many of those planted trees won’t survive. And if they do, they could […]
Column: Wars and Oil
The sooner the world moves on from coal, oil and gas power, the better off we’ll all be. Climate and pollution impacts will be reduced, as will energy price and supply volatility, the wealth gap and global conflict. “But we can’t get off fossil fuels overnight,” people have been saying for at least the past […]
Council Matters: Rossland City Council Meetings, April 20, 2026
Public Consultation: 4:30 PM This consultation is dedicated to providing more information for, and hearing input from, residents on the 2026 – 2030 Financial Plan. The earlier opportunities to hear about the anticipated costs of keeping Rossland operating with current or slightly lower levels of service began last year, at the August 11 Council meeting […]
SRRAC defeats two court challenges by WHY after winning an injunction
With files from the Save Record Ridge Action Committee (SRRAC) The first case: WHY challenged the right of the Sinixt to participate in the upcoming judicial review. Details below. A procedural hearing was held on Tuesday, April 14 at the Rossland Courthouse ahead of a judicial review scheduled for May. That review will examine the […]
Taxpayer alert: Final Public Consultation on the City's Financial Plan
At 4:3o on Monday, April 20, at Rossland City Hall, citizens have a final opportunity to learn more about and provide input on the City’s draft 2026 – 2030 Financial Plan. The Plan is available on the City’s website for all who want to learn more about where all those tax dollars go, and why. […]
Council Matters: Rossland City Council Meeting, April 7, 2026
An all- new, improved zoning bylaw (if you have thoughts on any of it, now is the time to discuss them and express them to the City); more work on the Financial Plan; the cost of recreation facilities and services; cupcakes for Canada Day; the City is seeking a new Manager of Recreation & Events […]