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BC’s first 2024/25 fiscal report reveals additional $1.1 billion deficit

BC’s Finance Minister Katrine Conroy presented her government’s first quarterly report for the 2024/25 fiscal year on Tuesday, revealing...

Public invited to Columbia River Treaty info session

The B.C. government will host a virtual information session about the recent Columbia River Treaty (CRT) agreement-in-principle (AIP). Canada and...

Renewed engagement process begins for Columbia River Treaty

People in the Columbia Basin can provide their thoughts on the Columbia River Treaty (CRT) through a renewed engagement...

More help for families with the BC Family Benefit Bonus

Local families have praised the announcement of more financial relief through the BC Family Benefit Bonus starting this month. Castlegar...

Canada and U.S. reach agreement-in-principle on Columbia River Treaty

Canada and the United States have made progress in modernizing the Columbia River Treaty (CRT) by reaching an agreement...

Province to give increased tax credit payments to those in need

The BC Government aims to support families in need with increased Climate Action Tax Credit payments. According to the province,...

A boost to BC families to help beat cost of living pressures

Many families will see a boost to their bank account this summer, as the province announces the expansion of...

NDP MLA for Kootenay-West, Katrine Conroy not seeking re-election

After 19 years in office, NDP MLA for Kootenay-West Katrine Conroy has announced she will not be seeking re-election...

Kootenay events benefit from Provincial Funding

Kootenay events are set to benefit as the BC Government invest $15 million in its BC Fairs, Festivals, and...

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B.C. RCMP refutes online rumours of school zone speed change to 24/7 on July 1

With another school year winding to a close, confusion has circulated online over school zones and when they change. 

Selkirk College balances budget with implications

Selkirk College is on track to end this fiscal with a balanced budget, but doing so has come with a cost.  

Canada Day in the Kootenays

Don’t know where to go and what to do this Canada Day, Tuesday, July 1? We’ve got you covered. Here is a full list of events happening around the Kootenays.

New measles cases in the Interior

Interior Health has confirmed additional measles cases in the Interior, including locations in the Nelson area.

B.C. Crime Stoppers campaign urges South Asian victim of extortion to come forward

The B.C. government is partnering with Crime Stoppers on an awareness campaign to encourage members of the South Asian community who have been targeted by extortion to come forward. 
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