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Columbia River watershed infected with fish-killing whirling disease

Columbia River watershed infected with fish-killing whirling disease

Canadian Food Inspection Agency declaration imposes restrictions on movement fo fish and equipment
Castlegar Rebel forward killed in vehicle collision

Castlegar Rebel forward killed in vehicle collision

Go Fund Me for family breaks $43K in less than 24 hours
Driver dies in single-vehicle accident near Queens Bay

Driver dies in single-vehicle accident near Queens Bay

Collision occurred in the the 1400 block of Highway 31
UPDATE: Missing man found

UPDATE: Missing man found

Police announce that their search has been called off
West Kootenay employers would support job recruitment agency, study says

West Kootenay employers would support job recruitment agency, study says

Consultant Mike Stolte researched viability of the service
Trail Track and Field hosts BC Summer Games qualifier

Trail Track and Field hosts BC Summer Games qualifier

Registration is open for B.C. Games Zone 1 Qualifier, running at Warfield’s Haley Park, May 25
A B.C. First Nation’s 3-year effort to change a city’s name

A B.C. First Nation’s 3-year effort to change a city’s name

Powell River’s name currently reflect a man whose main goal was to assimilate Indigenous people
QUIZ: Are you ready for gardening season?

QUIZ: Are you ready for gardening season?

May is the time when many Canadians begin to plant their gardens
Kaslo mayor joins Columbia Basin Trust board

Kaslo mayor joins Columbia Basin Trust board

Suzan Hewat replaces Aimee Watson as the RDCK nominee
Nakusp to develop waterfront master plan

Nakusp to develop waterfront master plan

Nakusp Hot Springs celebrates its 50th anniversary on Oct. 19