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Canada Day in the Kootenays

Don’t know where to go and what to do this Canada Day, Tuesday, July 1? We’ve got you covered. Here is a full list of events happening around the Kootenays.

Man turns himself in for aggravated arena assault

A 57-year-old Grand Forks man turned himself in to police at the Trail and Greater District RCMP Detachment. The man...

Rogers threatens to lock out unionized Kootenay workers 

Rogers Communications has threatened to lock out 26 former Shaw employees in the Kootenays who unionized in February 2024.  The...

Local conversations seek to identify better support for disabled youth

The Family Action Network (FAN) has teamed up with the Diverse Family Roots Society (DFRS) to facilitate a series...

Nitehawks Destroy Border Bruins 10-4, Take 2-0 Series Lead

Beaver Valley's offense exploded for ten goals - five with the man advantage - as the Nitehawks dismantled the...

Stocks Nets Game Winner as Nitehawks Edge Border Bruins 5-4 in OT

An overtime goal from Jared Stocks staked the Beaver Valley Nitehawks to a 5-4 victory in Game one of...

Border Bruins Break Away From Rebels in OT 4-3

An early lead couldn't save the Castlegar Rebels from themselves as three breakaway goals - including the overtime winner...

Rebels Acquire Reinforcements in Three Separate Deals

Fresh off a disappointing weekend, the Castlegar Rebels are mixing it up. The team has acquired defenseman Cade McNeil-Roberts and...

Shooting Confirmed in Grand Forks

The B-C Independent Investigations Office has confirmed that a shooting involving police took place yesterday in Grand Forks. Global News...

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First Nations leaders setbacks in reconciliation should spur reflection this Canada Day

Canada Day this year comes amid a surge in national pride among Canadians, however, First Nations leaders across the province say Canada Day should also be an opportunity to reflect on the country’s colonial history.

B.C. weighs stripping tenant protections from supportive housing residents

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.

Commercial logging isn’t happening in BC parks; says B.C. Minister

When it comes to commercial logging, BC parks are off-limits.

B.C. receives improved rating on interprovincial trade: CFIB

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. 

Majority of British Columbians optimistic about Canada’s future: poll

A new poll finds Canadian pride is surging as the country prepares to mark its 158th birthday on Tuesday.
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