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New measles cases in the Interior

Interior Health has confirmed additional measles cases in the Interior, including locations in the Nelson area.

Kimberley water report shows demand drop amid population increase

Kimberley's 2024 Drinking Water Report shows the community's water demand has decreased by one per cent, despite population growth.

Golden Rockets making trades

The Golden Rockets have acquired the playing rights to two players. 

Toby Creek Dike improvements prompting closures

Construction work on the Toby Creek Dike in Invermere is starting on July 1, with some areas closed to the public. 

Fernie annual report showcases 2024 work

The City of Fernie has released its 2024 annual report showcasing the work done around the community over the past year.

B.C. Crime Stoppers campaign urges South Asian victim of extortion to come forward

The B.C. government is partnering with Crime Stoppers on an awareness campaign to encourage members of the South Asian community who have been targeted by extortion to come forward. 

Fairmont Airport gets almost $50k for weather monitoring upgrades

The Fairmont Hot Springs Airport is getting a $48,688 grant from the B.C. government to upgrade its weather monitoring system.

Most drivers tailgate but get frustrated when being tailgated, ICBC says

Many B.C. drivers admit to tailgating, but when it comes to being tailgated themselves, they feel frustrated.

Monitoring data shows climate change impacting local watersheds

Hot, dry summers are expected to continue throughout the Columbia Basin, and Living Lakes Canada (LLC) is urging improved water management tailored to local needs.

Toxic drugs kill four Kootenay residents in April

The latest preliminary BC Coroners Service report says four Kootenay residents died from drug poisoning in April.

B.C. Transit rolls out first all-electric buses in Victoria

British Columbia’s first all-electric transit buses are set to hit the road in the provincial capital.

Changes coming to KIJHL roster composition

Hockey Canada is expanding the Western Canadian Development Model pilot project which will see changes to the KIJHL.

Cranbrook council mulling gymnastic proposal

Cranbrook City council will be weighing a proposal from Key City Gymnastics that could see a multi-sport facility at Moir Park.

Fernie moves forward with housing needs report

The City of Fernie is preparing a new housing needs report, which will be used to inform land use planning and zoning decisions.

Report recommends sweeping reforms to how B.C. addresses gender-based violence

A new report says gender‑based violence should be declared an epidemic in B.C., and offers several recommendations for the province to better address the issue.

Cranbrook RCMP seeking missing woman

Cranbrook RCMP are asking the public to keep an eye out for missing woman, Jennifer Bjerknes, who was last seen on Monday.

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