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Vantage Point looks forward to continued success

Vantage Point looks forward to continued success

Vantage Point, a well known development in the Elk Valley, has been hugely successful this year
Part-time vet clinic is now open in Elk Valley

Part-time vet clinic is now open in Elk Valley

Vet services are now available two afternoons a week in the Elk Valley.
Business targets rising municipal costs

Business targets rising municipal costs

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RDEK awards volunteers

RDEK awards volunteers

The RDEK Areas A and B Volunteer of the Year awards dinner was held on Friday night at the Lizard Creek Lodge in Fernie.
Rotary donates to ShelterBox in Elk Valley

Rotary donates to ShelterBox in Elk Valley

Rotary donates to ShelterBox in Elk Valley
B.C. boosts venture capital tax breaks

B.C. boosts venture capital tax breaks

The B.C. government will add an extra $3 million to its small business venture capital tax credit and set up an expert panel to review business taxes in B.C., Premier Christy Clark announced Wednesday.
A community-based sports store to make your life in the mountains amazing

A community-based sports store to make your life in the mountains amazing

A community-based sports store to make your life in the mountains amazing in The Elk Valley
Fernie Hotel and Pub meat draw raised over $3,000 for Kindergym

Fernie Hotel and Pub meat draw raised over $3,000 for Kindergym

Fernie Hotel and Pub meat draw raised over $3,000 for Kindergym
Trilobite fossil research project examine and review the local geology

Trilobite fossil research project examine and review the local geology

Dr. Brian Chatterton, Professor Emeritus Dr. Nat Rutter, from the University of Alberta along with other members of the Board of the prestigious Burgess Shale​ Geoscience Foundation will examine and review the local geology and look at some newly discovered East Kootenay Trilobite fossil sites near the Bull River.

HST result a win for tax fairness, says CUPE BC

Last weeks referendum results rejecting the harmonized sales tax (HST) by a nearly 10-per-cent margin sends a clear message that British Columbians are becoming fed up with tax changes that favour corporations and the wealthy, says the Canadian Union of Public Employees.