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F.W. Green Home parking reduction granted

Cranbrook Council has approved a parking reduction for the F.W. Green Home project. 

Construction to impact Kimberley city hall access

Construction work in Kimberley will close most of the sidewalk in front of city hall next week. 

Fernie council approves modification for housing development

Fernie City council has given the okay to amend a covenant for a housing project at190 Whitetail Drive.

Public washrooms reopening after string of vandalism

Multiple public washrooms in Cranbrook will reopen to the public next week, since being closed by vandalism and property damage. 

B.C. bearing brunt of tariff war, says Eby ahead of First Ministers’ meeting

Premier David Eby said British Columbia is shouldering a disproportionate economic burden from Canada’s trade war with the U.S., and he’ll be calling for “basic fairness” at next week’s First Minister’s meeting.

B.C. limiting sales of two more diabetes drugs

British Columbia is limiting sales of two more diabetes drugs that are frequently prescribed off-label for weight loss.

Tree fort fire snuffed out

Canal Flats Fire Rescue put out a tree fort fire earlier this week before it could spread towards the community. 

Fernie updates permit tracking website

The City of Fernie has updated its online permit tracking to include the status of building permit applications. 

Sparwood focusing on unsightly premises

Sparwood bylaw is setting its sights on unsightly properties around the community. 

Cranbrook council approves dam loan

Cranbrook City council has decided to borrow $10 million for the Gold Creek dam replacement project. 

Eby shuffles cabinet, including key jobs, public safety and housing roles

Premier David Eby shuffled his cabinet Thursday in what he called a “strategic” move to respond to a world that has changed since his B.C. NDP were elected last fall.

New protection measures in place for Great Bear Sea  

B.C. is introducing new protection measures for 14.5 square kilometres of the Great Bear Sea.  The area of the sea...

B.C. streamlines process for U.S. and international doctors to work in the province

U.S.-trained doctors can now become fully licensed in British Columbia without the need for further assessment if they hold certain U.S. certifications.

Hospital board approves money for third floor expansion

The Kootenay East Regional Hospital District (KERHD) board has committed an additional $15 million to the Oncology/Renal project at the East Kootenay Regional Hospital to support a third floor

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