Jesse Saville

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Afternoons with Bryce

Your afternoon is about to rock! After spending the last few years bouncing around the province, Bryce is excited to settle in the beautiful Kootenays. With a passion for...

Power Rock Mornings with Sam Pike

Sam Pike got his start in radio in his hometown of Airdrie, Alberta. Starting with a passion for news as a reporter, he worked for multiple radio stations before...

Big Deck Envy

Brought to you by Glacier Honda, Mainstreet Motors, The Brick, Remax All Pro Realty, Ashley Homestore & 99.3 The Goat    Is your deck the envy of the neighbourhood—or could it use...

Mornings with Wayne Kelly

Wayne Kelly thought the Kootenays was going to be a pit stop on his radio journey. That was in 2000 - and he's still here waking us up after...

Middays with Chris Kuchar

Husband. Father. Cat Dad. Middle aged guy with grumpy old man tendencies. E-bike rider, elliptical user, vinyl record collector, coffee snob. I put my back out putting socks on...

Afternoons with Andrea

Hey bestie! Afternoons with Andrea is sure to give you something to think about - find everything ranging from local to science to finding the meaning of life from 2-6...

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RDKB calls for end to civilian suffering

Some local politicians are weighing in on world affairs, asking the federal government support peace efforts and humanitarian aid wherever civilians are at risk.

Empowering the next generation of leaders- one spark at a time

Six young women from the Greater Trail area of the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary recently took part in this year’s Kootenay Ignite Firefighting Camp, marking the largest delegation yet from the region in the camp’s three-year history.

UPDATED: U18 baseball tourney pushes on in Trail after storm

A major storm was a setback for a provincial baseball tournament in Trail, but organizers are pushing ahead with a condensed schedule.

Increased wildfire risk this August long weekend from lightning, dry conditions

The B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS) said the province is seeing a return to seasonal temperatures heading into the August long weekend, but increased lightning means the potential for new fire starts remains high.

No major damage following storm: City of Trail

The City of Trail says clean up following a major storm Thursday afternoon will probably extend into next week.
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