Nicole Trigg

Editorial: Health warning: read between the lines

Interior Health is at it again — this time with a focus on lab services.

Editorial: Potential of solar is sky high

The SunMine project in Kimberley is putting Invermere’s neighbour to the south on the map as a leader in Canadian solar technology.

Editorial: Money in the bank is political strategizing

No one is going to argue with Canadians keeping more of their hard-earned tax dollars, but economists aren’t convinced

Editorial: Twenty five more years of fossil fuels?

Reaching consensus about LNG in B.C. seems a long way off if the first day of the Legislature’s special summer session is any indication.

Editorial: Canadians are taking charge of compassionate care

The medical marijuana debate just got a lot closer to home.

Four golf pros with the Copper Point Golf Club golfed a combined 3

A long day of golf to help find a cure

To help fundraise for the ALS Society of BC, golf professionals across the province golf from sunrise to sunset.

Four golf pros with the Copper Point Golf Club golfed a combined 3

Editorial: A major blow dealt on the Jumbo battleground

A bureaucratic battle that’s become as familiar to locals and regulars has reached a conclusion — of sorts.

Editorial: Canal Flats concerns can’t be ignored

Village residents need to reconsider their opposition towards the proposed RV Resort

Editorial: Stetski strategy unveiled

Those of us following the federal election have been patiently waiting for the Liberals to declare a candidate

Federal budget allocates funds for TransCanada upgrades

On Tuesday, April 21st, the Conservative government released its federal budget and Kootenay Columbia MP David Wilks is pleased

Editorial: Cautious federal budget ignores the big picture

no surprise that the federal government is veering away from privatization talk

High school students do more than their fair share for Earth Day

David Thompson Secondary School Leadership class takes over their school on Earth Day

It’s an exciting time of year in the Columbia Wetlands as thousands of birds return on their spring migration.  Eagle Eye Tours co-owner Cam Gillies led a group on a birdwatching  mission on Saturday

The Columbia Wetlands: an international destination

given up my lazy Saturday morning sleep in and meet a group of eager birdwatchers at Ritchies Point parking lot along Westside Road

It’s an exciting time of year in the Columbia Wetlands as thousands of birds return on their spring migration.  Eagle Eye Tours co-owner Cam Gillies led a group on a birdwatching  mission on Saturday
Crocus correction: to bee or not to bee

Editorial: Crocus correction: to bee or not to bee

underestimated readers’ committment to conservation and sustainability.

Crocus correction: to bee or not to bee

Columbia Basin Trust announces new board

Columbia Basin Trust announced its new Board of Directors, includes three individuals very well-known in the Columbia Valley.

Editorial: Growing awareness around food production

food security and local food sustainability come up as people look to assert some control over their lives in a very unpredictable world.

Province responds to public pressure

The Lake Windermere Ambassadors have been calling for action to prevent the spread of invasive mussels in local waters

Columbia Valley anglers will benefit from new agreement

As of April 1st, 100 per cent of revenue generated from B.C. fishing licences is going to the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC

Editorial: The truth of Lyme disease is hard to take

Despite being declared a world epidemic by the World Health Organization, Lyme disease has continued to be an enigma of an illness in Canada

Editorial: Chalk another one up for Invermere council

After so many years of complaints, Invermere council has decided to proceed with some water testing