Kate Brown
Kate is the Senior News Director for B.C. She is a proud mom of two with a wealth of journalism, media and communications experience. Born in Australia, Kate moved to the Kootenays for a change in lifestyle and now spends her days enjoying the mountains, lakes and activities the region has to offer.
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Learning while camping with educational opportunity in Castlegar
Residents are invited to camp, explore, and learn with Wildsight along the Columbia River through a ‘Columbia River Conversations’ Field Tour designed around interactive learning.
New streamlined approach to booking a building permit inspection
The RDCK has made booking building permit inspections a seamless and positive experience with the introduction of a new centralized email address.
Drug alert issued for Trail after 5 poisonings in one day
A drug alert has been issued for Trail following multiple non-fatal drug poisonings reported in the city.
Storm knocks out power and ignites bushfires
A thunderstorm has caused a number of power outages across the Kootenays tonight, with FortisBC crews working to restore power to around 4,800 customers in the Trail, Rossland, Montrose and other communities.
When ding-dongs forget to ditch
Youths in Warfield and Fruitvale got more than they bargained for when two separate incidents of Ding-Dong-Ditch missed the ditch part.
You can’t park there
A 40-year-old Trail woman has caught some unwanted attention after she was seen driving across her neighbours lawn and later crashed into her own garage door on Sunday.
UPDATED: Wildfire north of Nakusp grows to 120 hectares
B.C. Wildfire Services are responding to the MacLeod Creek wildfire, located approximately eight kilometres north of Nakusp on the east side of Highway 23.
Blue Barn and KAAP team up for our furry friends
Kootenay Animal Assistance Program Society and Castlegar’s Blue Barn pet store are teaming up to raise funds and awareness on your pet’s care in an effort to control pet populations, as well as find new homes for some furry friends.
$5.8 million in energy upgrades for affordable housing in the Kootenays
Affordable rental housing across the Kootenays will benefit from over $5.8 million in clean energy upgrades thanks to the Columbia Basin Trust.
REN Energy commits to Fruitvale
REN Energy boss clears the air with Fruitvale's Renewable Natural Gas facility project concerns.
Rossland mom checks off English Channel swim
It has been a long time coming, but as of June 29 Rossland’s Aerin Bowers has officially completed her swim across the English Channel.
MLA weighs in on Trail Lab closure
Kootenay-Monashee MLA has acknowledged the concerns of resident over the closure of Trail’s medical lab but backs the decision for stronger services for the region.
Updated: RDKB activates emergency operations centre
Local fire services are still awaiting information on a fire burning south of the border, near North Point in the state of Washington.
Updated: Search warrant yields firearms, drugs, cash and stolen property
The Highway 3B between Warfield and Rossland is now re-opened in both directions.
B.C. RCMP refutes online rumours of school zone speed change to 24/7 on July 1
With another school year winding to a close, confusion has circulated online over school zones and when they change.
Leadership locked in for Mount Sentinel Secondary School
School District No. 8 has appointed Emily Mather as vice-principal of Mount Sentinel Secondary School starting August 1.
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‘It’s been surreal’: The speedy revamp of Trail’s Bilesky Park
A long list of companies lined up to donate material and services to help upgrade the fields at Trail's Little League baseball facility.
Teck to merge with Anglo American
The proposed deal would give Anglo American shareholders about two-thirds ownership in the new company.
Remembering Ken Dryden’s Trail connections
The late Montreal Canadiens goaltending great visited the city in 2006 and he was immortalized in a novel set in the area.
Eby sees approval rating fall to new low, finds latest poll
A new poll shows Premier David Eby’s approval has dropped to its lowest rating since he took office.
BCGEU strikes expand, but with ‘minimal impact on the public’
The union representing thousands of public service workers in British Columbia escalated job action across the province on Tuesday.
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