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Kootenay Ferry Strike Over

BCGEU ferry workers and their employer, Western Pacific Marine have reached an agreement.This means there will be no further disruptions along the Kootenay Ferry route.The 5 year tentative agreement...

Have your say about transit services in the West Kootenay Transit System

WEST KOOTENAY – BC Transit, the Regional District of Central Kootenay, the City of Nelson and the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary are inviting the public to give feedback to...

Public asked to help develop a Community Heritage Register for the RDCK

Nelson, BC - The Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) is developing a Community Heritage Register to formally acknowledge places of cultural heritage significance. The public is being asked to...

Young couple lost and found

A man and woman in their early twenties were rescued by Columbia Valley RCMP.Located on November 1 east of Wasa after being stranded for a week with their dog,...

BC Hunting Online to streamline forms and payments

Hunters and guide outfitters now are able to do more business online with a number of permits, payments and guiding certificate transactions can now be submitted through BC Hunting...

Companies shortlisted for new Kootenay Lake ferry construction

NELSON. B.C - The MV Balfour is retiring late 2022 when a new, electric ready ferry will replace the aging vessel. Now, three companies have been shortlisted to construct...

EXTRA: Conservative Rob Morrison declares victory in Kootenay-Columbia

NELSON, B.C - After a tight race on Monday night, the power shift in the Kootenay-Columbia riding was a fact when Conservative Rob Morrison declared victory just after 10...

Federal Election 2019: Rob Morrison, Conservative

*With Files From Bradley Jones, MyEastKootenayNow*Rob Morrison is hoping to turn Kootenay-Columbia back to Conservative blue after four straight terms from 2004 to 2015, and he hopes to do...

Federal Election 2019: Wayne Stetski, NDP

*Updated October 11, 2019*NDP’s Kootenay Columbia MP Wayne Stetski paid a visit to dairy farmers in the Creston Valley...

Federal Election 2019: Robin Goldsbury, Liberal

With files from Jensen Shields*Updated October, 15 2019*Her campaign slogan is “The Right Choice” and Robin Goldsbury finds herself...

Federal Election 2019: Trev Miller, Animal Protection Party

*Updated Oct 11, 2019*Attending the October 16, 2019 All Candidates Forum in Creston, Trev Miller said his party is...

Police officer wounded in lengthy standoff with suspect in Argenta

ARGENTA, B.C. - One police officer is in hospital with serious, but non-life threatening injuries after a lengthy standoff...

Federal Election 2019: Abra Brynne, Green

*With files from Bradley Jones, Myeastkootenaynow.com*Abra Brynne is looking to make history in Kootenay-Columbia this federal election, and become...

RCMP investigating after middle school girls report man exposing himself

TRAIL, B.C. - RCMP are pleading to the public to help identify a man after three 10-year old girls...

Phone scammer use spoofing technology to pose as RCMP officer

NELSON, B.C. - Police warm the public to be vigilant after a Nelson woman has received a call from...

Winter tires requires from beginning of October

WEST KOOTENAYS, B.C. - October 1 marks the date when winter tires are required on most B.C highways -...

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‘Hundreds’ of fish dead after Nelson’s Anderson Creek dries up

The City of Nelson is blaming "a number of unanticipated factors" that left a section of Anderson Creek dry and many fish dead.

Quiet and gentle cat looking for forever home

Meet Mo! He's this weeks Summit Radio Pet of the Week from the BCSPCA West Kootenay in Castlegar.

Interview – Kaslo company pioneers proactive wildfire-fighting approach

Hamish Shaw talks to Summit Radio Afternoon Host Andrea about Kaslo wildfire prevention and surveillance company Æther Shield recent developments of their wildfire fighting initiative StormShieldDrones Inc. Listen to the full interview below!

B.C. approves expansion at Mount Polley mine

British Columbia has approved an expansion project at the Mount Polley Mine, about 56 kilometres northeast of Williams Lake. 

B.C. health officials urge parents to update children’s vaccinations ahead of school year

British Columbia’s deputy provincial health officer is urging parents to ensure their children are up to date on their vaccines as most kids prepare prepare to return to school next week.
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