Breanne Massey

Regional News: $22 million delivered by CBT

A social responsibility to improve programs and services has opened up new horizons for Kootenay communities.

Village of Radium Hot Springs resting on its laurels

Action taken to complete goals within the Village of Radium Hot Springs was recently reviewed in the 2015 Annual Report.

Council Briefs: Radium streets to be barricaded for car show

permission to barricade the streets of Radium Hot Springs for the Columbia Valley Classics Car Club car show this fall was made.

CBT joins cause to stop invasive mussels

A $360,000 cash injection from CBT will help double the number of mobile decontamination units geared toward stopping invasive mussels

$10 a day childcare recommended

A publicly funded childcare option that’s affordable could help create a blueprint for parents to return to work.

Volunteering to harvest food at the greenhouse

Permaculture is a system of agricultural and social design principles that’s focused on making use of the features from a natural ecosystem.

This scene of the Bow Glacier in Banff National Park by Bill Desbrisay

Valley artists exhibit acrylic paintings

The Headwaters Art group will be exhibiting acrylic paintings at the Fairmont Lions’ Den between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 18th.

This scene of the Bow Glacier in Banff National Park by Bill Desbrisay

Tune into Music in the Park

Folk and rock music will lend flavour to the summer heat with Music in the Park.

Westside Legacy Trail project progresses

A green space geared toward exercise aficionados may soon be on the horizon.

Editorial: Going gluten free need not be hard

Going to the grocery store can be a daunting task for label-reading millennials.

Why the pie face?

Tips to the teens walking into adulthood

Far and wide think about the direction their lives took after experiencing the landmark ceremony that thrusts teens into adulthood.

Why the pie face?

Affordable housing initiative in the works

The stress of finding affordable housing amidst the high cost of living in the Columbia Valley has plagued many people in the Valley.

Regional News: COTR transfer students on road to success

Success stories for students don’t always begin with a new horizon at a university in a major city.

Regional News: RDEK receives $116,215

A $75.2 million investment has been divided to help communities across the province meet local needs

Future support uncertain for brain injury patients in the Columbia Valley

The way support systems are serving people with brain injuries in the Columbia Valley may be changing.

$1,063,163 approved for community projects

A spectrum of community projects will soon be flush with cash.

FRC puts out feelers for northern satellite office

FRC executive director Pat Cope felt a social responsibility to make community programs easily accessible to the valley’s remote clients.

Alison Harper has inspired children in the Nunavut town of Kugluktuk to participate in community bike rides

Kugluktuk children inspire bike culture up north

Alison Harper was thrilled by the rolling success of a community bicycle ride with the children in Kugluktuk, Nunavut.

Alison Harper has inspired children in the Nunavut town of Kugluktuk to participate in community bike rides
A riot of sights

Market finalizes vendors for summer

Shoppers embraced the soft opening of the Invermere Farmers’ and Artists’ Market downtown on 6th Avenue last weekend.

A riot of sights

June marks Brain Injury Awareness Month

Brain injuries are a traumatic and disabling head injury that can change somebody’s life in mere seconds.