Pioneer Arena site prep to begin next week

The demolition of Castlegar’s Pioneer Arena is on track to begin in August. 

The city said in a statement that crews are set to install fencing and prepare the site during the week of Aug. 5–8. Abatement inside the building will begin the following week to remove any hazardous materials. 

Demolition will occur shortly afterward and is expected to take about two months. 

The arena, located at 925 Columbia Ave., was deemed at the end of its life in October 2023.  

In May 2024, the city announced plans to develop a housing and health project on the site, but so far has only secured approval and funding for the housing component. 

The housing project is a partnership between the city, B.C. Housing and Lu’ma Developments, and will add up to 78 non-market housing units to the community. 

“The city’s strategic plan commits us to creating a future with affordable homes for all,” said Mayor Maria McFaddin. 

“This project reflects that commitment and our willingness to step outside our traditional role to help make housing happen. It’s a significant step toward ensuring residents of all ages and income levels can continue to call Castlegar home.” 


Want to get your business noticed? Have you considered advertising through your local radio station? Speak to one of our sales agents and find out how radio advertising can boost your business today. Call 250-365-7600 or email Vista Radio.

Storrm Lennie
Storrm Lennie
Storrm began her journalism career in the Kootenays, joining Vista Radio in 2022. Originally from Red Deer, Alta., she now calls Nelson home and brings her passion for politics and community to her reporting.

Continue Reading

cjat Now playing play

ckqr Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

B.C. airports brace for Air Canada flight attendant strike

Airports in B.C. are bracing for travel disruptions after the union representing 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants issued 72-hour strike notice Wednesday.

Trail mayor hopeful about lab after meeting with Interior Health

Colleen Jones is feeling optimistic following a meeting last week with Interior Health officials to discuss the future of the city's downtown blood lab.

Fauquier boil notice cancelled

The RDCK says repairs have been completed, and water quality tests indicate the water quality is good.

Interview – Leo’s Sleepover, a locally written children’s story on diabetes

Trail author Dave Colquhoun and illustrator Stacey Kissock about their new book, Leo's Sleepover, with Summit Radio morning host Wayne Kelly.

Castlegar receives $400K for flood mapping

The City of Castlegar will update its floodplan mapping and hazard risk assessments with help from a provincial grant.
- Advertisement -