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New water-monitoring program could save 1.5 billion litres a year

Homeowners and businesses in rural British Columbia will soon benefit from new water meters that will help small communities save water and increase resiliency during droughts, while lowering costs for people who use less water. “Drinking water is an incredibly precious resource,” said Brittny Anderson, Minister of State for Local Governments and Rural Communities. “Small […]

Ombudsperson finds Government refuses to fix known unfairness in pandemic worker benefit

BC Ombudsperson Jay Chalke has released a new report finding that the provincial government unjustly required some workers to repay the $1,000 BC Emergency Benefit for Workers (BCEBW) – and later refused to correct the unfairness, despite previously fixing another nearly identical problem. The BCEBW was introduced by the province in 2020 to support people […]

Council Matters: Rossland City Council Meetings, May 5, 2025

First, the consultation on how and why taxes are going up – many questions and answers.  Then,  a presentation on how and why the RDKB requisition is going up (hint: a new sewage treatment plant …)  And, how the City supports community groups and whether that should change; why we have water meters; more agita […]

OP/ED: Neighbours United urges MPs to work together to support people and nature

Following last week’s federal election, Neighbours United congratulates all newly elected Members of Parliament in the Kootenays, across British Columbia, and throughout Canada. We urge our elected leaders to work together across party lines to ensure all Canadians have access to clean air and water, a healthy environment, and a strong economy. By caring for […]

Column: The election is over. Now what?

Our civic duty doesn’t end at the ballot box. As increasing turmoil shook the world during our federal election, climate change all but disappeared from campaigns. That would be fine if the issue hadn’t been politicized such a degree. After all, you’d think all parties would favour resolving a crisis that threatens human wellbeing and […]

Liberals win minority government, Conservative MPs elected in two local ridings

Canada’s 45th federal election is over, with Liberal leader Mark Carney continuing in his role as Prime Minister at the head of a minority government, The Liberals won by a scant 2.4 per cent of the vote, capturing 43.7 per cent of the vote (8,510,084 votes, 169 seats) compared to the Conservative’s 41.3 per cent […]

Newsletter from MLA Morissette

B.C. is an amazing place to call home. People come here to live, work, and raise a family because they know it’s one of the best places in the world to be. And British Columbians make it such a great place. But our way of life is being threatened by the trade war and tariffs […]

Local NDP MLAs welcome Premier Eby, Minister Gibson to meet with community members, tour workplaces

BC New Democrat MLAs Steve Morissette and Brittny Anderson joined Premier David Eby and Minister of Jobs, Economic Development and Innovation Diana Gibson on Tuesday to visit local businesses and discuss the government’s efforts to create and protect good paying jobs across the province. “The Kootenays are a great example of the incredible hard work that British Columbians do in […]

Council Matters: Rossland City Council Meeting, April 22, 2025

Rossland heritage Pool society update; the City’s audited financial statements; Canada Day and cupcakes; crime stats from the RCMP and other reports …. It was a short meeting.   Present:  Acting Mayor Maya Provençal, and Councillors Jeff Weaver, Lisa Kwiatkowski and Eliza Boyce.   Absent: Mayor Andy Morel, and Councillors Stewart Spooner and Craig Humpherys. Staff:  […]

Record breaking turnout for advanced voting in Canada's 46th federal election

Elections Canada, in a press releaser Tuesday morning, estimated 7.3 million electors voted during the four days of advanced polling (Friday, April 19 thru Monday, April 22) during the federal election. The release stressed that this number is an estimate based on preliminary figures, as some polls may not have reported yet. Assuming the estimates […]

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