Nikki Fredrikson

Radium aims to share water system success

The Village of Radium Hot Springs hope to discuss their water treatment success with other municipalities.

Since competing at the 2016 BC Summer Games

Powell swings into BC Summer Games

Columbia Valley local Tyler Powell competes at BC Summer Games in golf.

Since competing at the 2016 BC Summer Games

New pathway project in Fairmont underway

Fairmont Community Association to provide safer pathways through the community.

Improved transportation in store for valley schools

Education Minister Mike Bernier announces Student Transportation Fund.

Kootenay River Runners turns 40

Kootenay River Runners celebrates 40 years

Kootenay River Runners celebrates 40 years of rafting

Kootenay River Runners turns 40
This picture is of a 0.2 hectare fire in the Invermere Fire Zone that occurred on July 24th near the Templeton Forest Service Road.

Two contained wildfires in effect in Columbia Valley

Despite a wet start to the summer season, wildfires continue to be a concern for the Columbia Valley.

This picture is of a 0.2 hectare fire in the Invermere Fire Zone that occurred on July 24th near the Templeton Forest Service Road.

Centre assists individuals with employment goals

As the summer slowly fades into the school year, the EK Employment Centre in Invermere proves to be increasingly important.

Fourteen-year-old Alexandra Schaal was one of four young Invermere athletes to compete in this year’s BC Summer Games

Invermere athletes compete at BC Summer Games

Invermere represented at BC Summer Games by four young athletes.

Fourteen-year-old Alexandra Schaal was one of four young Invermere athletes to compete in this year’s BC Summer Games

B.C. bans the use of drones for hunting

The province of British Columbia announces new hunting regulation regarding the use of drones.

Travelling museum exhibit comes to the valley.

Royal B.C. Museum Species at Risk travelling exhibition stops in the Columbia Valley.

Access to parking improved in Radium village

Radium Hot Springs council discussed development opportunities, parking regulations, and hear citizen concerns.

Fairmont flood mitigation flows into next phase

Residents and businesses will see more construction to Fairmont Creek come early 2017.

Red pin icons mark wildlife observations on the RoadWatch BC website.

Elk Valley launches RoadWatch BC program

Animal-vehicle collisions occur frequently in the province but thanks to a new app those collisions may be avoided.

Red pin icons mark wildlife observations on the RoadWatch BC website.

Columbia Basin Environmental Education Network receives funding

The Columbia Basin Environmental Education Network received a $4,000 grant for the Wild Voices Kids program.

George Mercer

Canadian National Parks featured in book series

A new fiction book series, written by author George Mercer, to be released is going to feature Canadian National Parks

George Mercer

Rudy Clown brings twisting talent to valley

Rudy the Clown has made her way to the Upper Columbia Valley and has big plans for her future.

Bike to Work a success for Kootenay region

Bike to Work, a healthy alternative to the automotive commute has become a recent success in the Kootenay region.

Old Coach Trail sign

Uncertainty around Deja View bike trail continues

Village of Radium awaits approval from ministry for sanctioned bike trails.

Old Coach Trail sign

Land Donation Allows for Official River Access in Radium

The Village of Radium receives land donation by Horsetheif Service Road.

More garbage cans for dog walkers discussed

Radium Council discussed the lack of available garbages in the westside of the village.