A new partnership for Nelson's ski resort is a win-win for pass holders and the community.
This from Whitewater's Rebeckah Hornung as the resort has joined the Powder Alliance Pass...
Water consumption in Nelson has decreased by approximately 30% since the beginning of July.
The City is thanking residents for following water restrictions that began last month.
Colin Innes with Public Works...
The next stages of Nelson's Stores to Shores project will shut down a chunk of Baker Street.
The Baker and Hall intersection will be completely closed for paving this Thursday and next Wednesday...
The City of Trail is going ahead with replacing the dilapidated roof on the aquatic centre.
Council budgetted $450,000 for the upgrade as the current roof has failed and is...
More bad news for transit service in our region.
Castlegar Mayor and West Kootenay Transit Committee Chair Lawrence Chernoff says the province has told them that Regional Districts and municipalities...
Upgrades to Grand Forks' community waste water infrastructure will help protect fish and their aquatic habitat in the Kettle River.
The City received two thirds of the $460,000 project from...
A $2 million renovation could be coming to the fitness centre at the Castlegar and District Community Complex.
Castlegar and District Recreation Commission has applied to the Canada 150 Community...
The Nelson and Area Economic Development Partnership is once again trying to improve the lives of local business owners.
The organization has started its 2015 Business Retention and Expansion project.
Community...
A new working group is exploring the possibility of removing supportive housing from British Columbia’s Residential Tenancy Act in an effort to address safety concerns at the facilities.
The Canadian Federation of Independent Business has praised British Columbia on making strides toward removing interprovincial trade barriers over the last year, but claims there’s still more work to be done.Â