â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

Local SAR teams helping with Boundary flooding

A number of Search and Rescue teams from our region have been helping with the ongoing flooding situation in the Boundary.

South Columbia, Nelson, Castlegar and Rossland SAR teams are lending their support to Grand Forks SAR to help residents who are being evacuated from their homes.

South Columbia SAR president Mike Hudson says they were called to the area yesterday morning.

Hudson says they’re still helping.

Just under 2,800 residents from 1,395 properties have been issued evacuation orders since flooding began this week. The Grand Forks Fire Department says 10 more home on Almond Gardens Road East are the latest to be evacuated.

About 30 residents who ignored evacuation orders have been rescued today.

The Regional District of Kootenay Boundary says emergency officials are flying over areas impacted by flooding to assist anybody who may have been trapped. The RDKB adds its working on a re-entry plan for evacuated residents.

Interior Health says Boundary District Hospital is still open but Boundary Community Health Centre, Grand Forks Mental Health Clubhouse and Midway Health Unit are closed.

Fortis BC reports power has been restored to its direct Grand Forks customers with the exception of the City of Grand Forks. Customers are being supported from a new substation as the Ruckles Substation remains out of service. Click here for more updates as crews continue to work to restore power in the Boundary.

Click here for the latest updates on evacuation alerts and orders.

Continue Reading

cjat Now playing play

ckqr Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Forests summit planned in Vancouver amid mounting U.S. tariffs on wood

Federal and provincial ministers are set to meet in Vancouver Monday for a forestry summit, as the sector braces for a major hit from new U.S. tariffs.  The post Forests summit planned in Vancouver amid mounting U.S. tariffs on wood appeared first on AM 1150.

From a walk-on to Trail Smoke Eaters assistant captain

When Trail Smoke Eaters head coach and GM Eric Thurston told Cade De St. Hubert he is the team's new assistant captain, Thurston told the Minnesota native he is like the Swiss army knife he takes while camping.

Trail to review rules for declaring proclamations

Asked in the same meeting to declare Indigenous Survivors Day and Christian Heritage Month, Trail city council has opted to review its policy around issuing proclamations altogether.

Clocks “fall back” an hour this weekend as daylight time ends

Clocks are set to “fall back” across much of Canada this weekend, as daylight time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, Nov. 2. The post Clocks “fall back” an hour this weekend as daylight time ends appeared first on AM 1150.

Trail RCMP overtime costs dropping

The City of Trail is on track to pay about one-fifth as much in RCMP overtime costs for the current fiscal year compared to the last one.
- Advertisement -