Tag: Kelly Vandenberghe

NDP Brittny Anderson re-elected in Kootenay-Central

The polls are now closed and NDP candidate Brittny Anderson has declared victory in Kootenay-Central,  securing her position as...

Kootenay-Central candidates talk housing and affordability during final all candidates forum

Kootenay-Central constituents filled the banquet room at Nelson’s Prestige Hotel last night for the final all-candidates forum hosted by...

Kootenay-Central Conservative Candidate Kelly Vandenberghe

As the provincial election grows near, get to know your local BC Conservative candidate for Kootenay-Central: Kelly Vandenberghe. Who is...

All Candidate Forum in Nelson

Voters in Kootenay Central will get to hear provincial candidates’ on key issues at a public forum in Nelson...

Kelly Vandenberghe to run as BC Conservative candidate for Kootenay-Central riding

Creston’s Kelly Vandenberghe is running as the BC Conservative candidate for the Kootenay-Central riding in the October 19 provincial...

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RDCK to start selling compost at Salmo and Ootischenia facilities

Residents will soon be able to purchase Class A compost from the Ootischenia Landfill and Salmo Transfer Station for agricultural, garden, and landscaping purposes. 

Spike in false alarm triggers prompts warning from Nelson Police

Nelson police have responded to 17 panic alarm activations at local businesses and banks since the beginning of August - but 16 were confirmed to be false. 

Kaslo’s Lily of the Lake to double distance of annual swim

Four years after her first swim across Kootenay Lake, 14-year old Lily Nay of Kaslo is set to swim again, but this year she's pushing herself even further.

Federal funding boosts research and Indigenous knowledge on wildfires

Ottawa is offering $45.7 million for projects in B.C. and across Canada that advance knowledge about wildfires. 

B.C. invests $35M in clean energy project fund

British Columbia is investing $35 million towards new clean energy projects, through the CleanBC Industry Fund. 
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