Lorene Keitch

Setting the stage at the new Invermere multi-use centre

Is it a mult-use centre, or a performing arts centre?

Dr. Kamran Golmohammadi

A deep look at the pool of data on drinking water by Interior Health

Interior Health on water quality systems

Dr. Kamran Golmohammadi

Interior Health awash with ideas, dry on the dough

Interior Health awash with ideas, dry on the dough

Paint product problems at Invermere Fire Hall

Paint product problems at Invermere Fire Hall

Paint product problems at Invermere Fire Hall

Paint product problems at Invermere Fire Hall
Chad Townsend (left) and Richard Klafki, NCC stewardship coordinator, install signage on the Hoodoos hike.Submitted photo

Upgrades made to Fairmont’s Hoodoos trail

Loop trail, signage, fencing and drainage on popular Fairmont trail

Chad Townsend (left) and Richard Klafki, NCC stewardship coordinator, install signage on the Hoodoos hike.Submitted photo

RDEK commits $1.2 million to Windermere water project

Funding equal to cost of buying Parr Utilities building

Columbia Valley Chamber of Commere supports notion of local investment co-op

Chamber’s two resolutions passed at B.C. Chamber AGM

Disagreement over OCP effects on Canal Flats

Fairmont Hot Springs and Columbia Lake draft OCP feedback offered by Canal Flats Council

The hunt for parking at Tilley Memorial Park

Canal Flat’s beachfront park gets overrun with cars on sunny summer weekends; Council hopes to add more spaces to the popular park

Rocky Mountain School District-wide PAC reemerges

DPAC to be a unifying voice across three zones in School District 6

The Invermere Army Corps Cadets spend much of their time as a group volunteering, including with the Lions club recently where they helped load and set up for a biking event May 20th then helped to take it down May 21st.                                Submitted photo

Cadets invite community to year-end ceremony

Invermere’s Cadets demonstrate skills learned at ceremony June 10th

The Invermere Army Corps Cadets spend much of their time as a group volunteering, including with the Lions club recently where they helped load and set up for a biking event May 20th then helped to take it down May 21st.                                Submitted photo

Don’t let traffic drive the tourists away

Traffic problem in Radium Hot Springs must be dealt with sooner rather than later

Water from a broken pipe glistens in the evening sun at James Chabot park May 26.                                Photo by Nikki Fredrikson

Waterpipe break causes temporary closures at James Chabot

Broken pipe leads to temporary, minor flooding at popular local park

Water from a broken pipe glistens in the evening sun at James Chabot park May 26.                                Photo by Nikki Fredrikson
Kayakers head off on a beautiful paddle from the Athalmer boat launch Saturday, May 20. The Columbia Wetlands Stewardship Partners is hoping to install toilets at historic launches such as Athalmer along the Columbia River. Photo by Lorene Keitch

Citizens look at toilets for along Columbia River

Wetlands group plan facilities study

Kayakers head off on a beautiful paddle from the Athalmer boat launch Saturday, May 20. The Columbia Wetlands Stewardship Partners is hoping to install toilets at historic launches such as Athalmer along the Columbia River. Photo by Lorene Keitch

Canal Flats discusses arena upgrades and advisory committees

Council seeks public input on OPC through advisory commission

The specacular view from Tilley Memorial Park on an sunny spring day.                                Photo by Lorene Keitch

Canal Flats to get new docks

More than 60 feet of new dock space planned for Tilley Memorial Park

The specacular view from Tilley Memorial Park on an sunny spring day.                                Photo by Lorene Keitch
Give generously this month to help those in need.

Golf to give to the Columbia Valley Food Bank

Golf or give this month to the Invermere food bank

Give generously this month to help those in need.
Invasive species in the Columbia Valley

Invasive species in the Columbia Valley

East Kootenay Invasive Species Council holds forum and AGM

Invasive species in the Columbia Valley
Visitors and locals alike enjoy to paddle the Columbia River.

Toilets a necessity on Columbia River

Infrastructure important in tourism destinations

Visitors and locals alike enjoy to paddle the Columbia River.

Election experience for local students

Civix vote in Columbia River-Revelstoke gives students chance to learn about the way an election works