The Golden City will become part of the South Okanagan-West Kootenay riding after the feds delivered their final report on revision.
Summer holidays for students planning to attend the former high school turned elementary school have been extended by two days.
Rossland and the snowy lands around it will be featured in a new film set to be released by Teton Gravity Research this fall.
As Rossland students prepare to head back to class this fall there are more unknowns than knowns in teacher contract negotiations.
The province's first blended learning program will build upon its initial success when the former high school opens its doors this fall.
The cast of Gold Fever Follies will undress the proper garments of A Job Well Done Sunday night and get their knickers in a naughty knot.
A proposal by an upper Red Mountain Ski Resort resident to add a recreational cabin to his property stopped council in their tracks.
The city's newest development is still bogged down in the developmental stage as negotiations were put on hold by council.
For a brief period this Sunday evening the cast of Gold Fever Follies will undress the proper garments of A Job Well Done.
A tremendous show of support from the local community for Rosslander Carol Enns will be celebrated with a fantastic show Thursday.
The result of a June public session to decide the fate of MacLean and its associated Annex has narrowed the field of seven options.
FORRS now seeks non-exclusive recreational site designation for a series of trails and public use shelters in the Rossland Range.
Rossland's Ben Gresley Jones will be among an international field of golfers teeing off in the 109th Canadian Men's Amateur Championship.
The province will wade into the tangle created when the city's building inspector's own company was able to bill the city for renovations.
Martial artist Mattias Hofmann captures bronze at the Tae Kwon Do World
Championships in Coventry, England.
A task force trying to bring an open access network to the city says it has more than speed as its benefit.
Despite a rumour last week the city's winter shuttle service to Red Mountain Resort was to be shuffled, it's not.
Frustrated local building developer offers up city block for use for $1 for one year.
A Kootenay Avenue road closure bylaw adopted by council on May 24 is adopted again and now includes a land swap.
Rossland could become a West Kootenay pioneer if a move to bring broadband, high speed internet to the Golden City is successful in Sept.