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West Kootenay crash numbers down in 2024 

ICBC has released its crash count data for 2024, and numbers went down in three West Kootenay communities. 

Average rent in Nelson went up by $6 in 2024

The average rent in Nelson went up slightly in 2024. According to data from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation,...

Local Royal Canadian Legions gear up for annual Remembrance Day Ceremonies

Remembrance Day is on Monday, November 11, and Royal Canadian Legions throughout the Kootenays are preparing for local ceremonies. “Remembrance...

City of Trail braces for second heat wave; cooling centre opens

Environment Canada has issued another heat warning for the Southern Interior Region, prompting the City of Trail to re-open...

Nelson and area to see above average temperatures in the coming days

Summer has been off to a soggy start, but that’s set to change this week with Environment Canada forecasting...

RDCK imposing Stage 1 water conservation measures on June 1

Stage 1 water conservation measures will be imposed on Saturday, June 1, for residents on Regional District of Central...

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UPDATED: Semi-trailers crash on Highway 6 between Nelson and Ymir

No one was injured in a head-on collision involving two large semi-trucks on Highway 6 between Nelson and Ymir last Thursday. 

Heat warnings issued through Tuesday for B.C. south coast, parts of Interior

Scorching temperatures are expected through Tuesday in southwestern British Columbia, climbing as high as 35 degrees in some areas. 

Two dead in backcountry crash near Trout Lake

The BC Coroners Service confirms it's investigating the incident Thursday on Rady Creek Forest Service Road, but they're not providing any other details.

Parks visitors can snap photos to help researchers track glacier changes

In addition to snapping a selfie during a visit to a national or provincial park, visitors are being encouraged to take an “Icy.”

B.C. jobs decline in July: Women and youth most impacted

British Columbia lost about 16,000 jobs in July, mirroring a broader national decline.
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