News Less than 1 min.read ELECTION RESULTS:RDKB areas By Glenn Hicks November 16, 2014 FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmail Area D Roly Russell 478 Bob Kendel 173 Irene Perepolkin 72 Area E Vicki GEE 245 Bill Baird 209 Bill Bosovich 171 Glenn Hicks Continue Reading Weather West Kootenay under drought level three My Kootenay Now Staff - July 2, 2025 Read more Provincial Report on B.C. event safety submitted to B.C. government My Kootenay Now Staff - July 2, 2025 Read more Provincial Comox councillor enters B.C. Greens leadership race Emily Joveski - July 2, 2025 Read more Provincial B.C. opens applications for IVF funding, offering up to $19K per patient Emily Joveski - July 2, 2025 Read more Provincial B.C. to let developers defer most fees until occupancy starting in 2026 Emily Joveski - July 2, 2025 Read more Provincial First Nations leaders setbacks in reconciliation should spur reflection this Canada Day Emily Joveski - July 1, 2025 Read more Now playing Now playing - Advertisement - Related Articles Game On! Indoor pickleball launches in Fruitvale Kootenay News May 30, 2025 RDCK, City of Trail to impose Stage 1 water conservation measures next week City of Trail May 21, 2025 Genelle Fire Hall receives a lifeline Kootenay News May 20, 2025 - Advertisement - Latest News West Kootenay under drought level three Weather July 2, 2025 Drought conditions in most of the West Kootenay region are at drought level three. Report on B.C. event safety submitted to B.C. government Provincial July 2, 2025 A public inquiry about community event safety has been submitted to the B.C. Government. Comox councillor enters B.C. Greens leadership race Provincial July 2, 2025 Comox town councillor and family doctor Jonathan Kerr is in the running to be the next leader of the B.C. Greens. B.C. opens applications for IVF funding, offering up to $19K per patient Provincial July 2, 2025 Applications are open now through to March 2026 for British Columbia’s publicly funded in-vitro fertilization program. B.C. to let developers defer most fees until occupancy starting in 2026 Provincial July 2, 2025 Home builders in B.C. will be able to delay paying the majority of development cost charges until a building is occupied, starting next year. - Advertisement -