BC NDP MLA Steve Morissette says new provincial funding for a local project means Trail will be better able to withstand and ...
May and June are among the highest risk months for wildlife collisions on B.C. roads due to changing behaviour by both drivers and animals, cautions Road Safety at Work. ICBC reports an average of ...
B.C. is moving forward with changes to the Controlled Alien Species Regulation (CASR) under the Wildlife Act that ban the ...
The Kootenays own astrophysicists are hosting an event that highlights both our communities and our heavens. Her letter is as ...
At approximately 08:47 this morning, 11 members from Station 374 (Trail) and 2 members from Station 372 (Warfield) responded to a significant fuel spill at the Warfield Petro-Canada. The spill ...
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Temperatures are increasing and so are highway speeds; BC Highway Patrol is reminding you that throughout the month of May police officers province-wide will be doing extra enforcement for the ...
When the conversation turns to driving one of the first questions raised is why don’t B.C. drivers follow the traffic rules? Our system is complex and involves people with many different skills, ...
This morning CUPE 8911 communicated its intention to pursue a strike vote among bargaining unit members scheduled for May 13, 2026. As B.C.’s largest emergency communications provider for 9-1-1 calls ...
The navigation lock at Hugh L. Keenleyside Dam is closed until further notice due to unplanned maintenance. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your patience while we work to reopen ...
The sooner the world moves on from coal, oil and gas power, the better off we’ll all be. Climate and pollution impacts will be reduced, as will energy price and supply volatility, the wealth gap and ...