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Over 2,600 East Kootenay BC Hydro customers left without power

A storm sweeping across the East Kootenay on Wednesday afternoon has knocked out power to over 2,600 BC Hydro customers in the region, mostly in areas surrounding Cranbrook.

Work begins on Fernie’s Canyon Trail and Cedar Avenue

A major overhaul of Fernie's Canyon Trail and Cedar Avenue is underway, which will disrupt traffic until late next month.

Elk River raft race raises over $2,500 for youth Discovery Camps

The 29th annual Elk River raft race brought in $2,680 for the Elk River Alliance's (ERA) youth camps.

Fernie looks to improve permit process

The City of Fernie is looking to revamp its permitting process after feedback from the building and development community. 

Two arrested in relation to Elk Valley break and enter

The Elk Valley RCMP has arrested two men from Alberta following a break and enter investigation. 

Fernie supports plan to use city-owned land as child play space

The City of Fernie will back a proposal from Wild Wapiti Playschool to devote a section of courthouse grounds as an outdoor play space.

Water advisory in effect for Timber Ridge

The RDEK has issued a water quality advisory for Timber Ridge and a portion of the East Side Water System.

PGA Scramble to hit the links at St. Eugene resort

Get your clubs shined as the RBC PGA Scramble is hitting the links at St. Eugene Golf Resort on July 13.

Tie Lake FireSmart event set for this Saturday

Residents of the Tie Lake #7 FireSmart group will have the chance to ask questions and learn more about fire resiliency at an upcoming event. 

RCMP breaks up weekend donnybrook

Kimberley and Cranbrook RCMP broke up a fight at a crowded campground north of Lazy Lake. 

Entire East Kootenay under drought level 4

The entire East Kootenay region is under drought level four, bringing increased risks of wildfires and water scarcity.

B.C. to let developers defer most fees until occupancy starting in 2026

Home builders in B.C. will be able to delay paying the majority of development cost charges until a building is occupied, starting next year.

Drug alert issued for Cranbrook

Interior Health has issued a drug alert for Cranbrook for light pink pebble sold as Down.

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.

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