A study conducted at the College of the Rockies will determine which plants are most heat tolerant
A man fled the scene on foot wearing a “Superior Delivery” hoodie
The Howes had all of their belongings stolen in Grand Forks during their move
For many Indigenous communities, dipping in icy waters is a historic cleansing ritual
Police removed them from premises when they refused to leave
Police say family was moving house when they were robbed of their worldly possessions
‘Producers like us have created a self-sufficiency for our region’
Formerly Prince Charles Secondary School, the new name was chosen in reconciliation
Kootenay producers can rent space and equipment at the food hub
Teachers say dropping the name ‘Prince Charles’ is a move towards reconciliation
Significant work already completed on the historic landmark
Farmers and producers across the Columbia Basin will start using the facility this week
The 21-year-old was last seen on Sept. 21
Half the crops at Blue Canoe Orchard were lost to the summer heatwave
‘Creston is setting the path forward for other rural communities like theirs to live healthier, safer, and cleaner lives.’
The child died from their injuries on Sept. 2
Just 55 per cent of Creston residents are fully vaccinated, among the lowest in Interior Health
Chuck Page wants to collect 101 donations for Valley Community Services
‘We’re just worrying about how everyone is going to survive.’
The meeting will be on Friday, July 30 at Boswell Community Hall