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Kootenay-based author selected as finalist for Canadian Book Club Award

Kootenay-based author selected as finalist for Canadian Book Club Award

Ramona Wildeman’s “A Siege of Herons” nominated in Children’s Book category
Teck to conserve at least three hectares of land for every one affected by mining

Teck to conserve at least three hectares of land for every one affected by mining

Teck aims to be nature positive mining company by 2030
Kimberley’s Selkirk Aboriginal Education students in create Ab Ed Journal publication

Kimberley’s Selkirk Aboriginal Education students in create Ab Ed Journal publication

For the past two years, a team of seven students in Selkirk Secondary’s Aboriginal Education program have created four issues of the Ab Ed Journal, a magazine featuring student-created articles and artwork celebrating Indigenous culture and highlighting the issues of a modern Indigenous Canadian.
20 years of world’s longest running skateboard race in Kimberley celebrated in new film

20 years of world’s longest running skateboard race in Kimberley celebrated in new film

Kimberley-made film about local downhill skateboard race two decades in the making
KAR provides update on repair to arson-damaged chairlift

KAR provides update on repair to arson-damaged chairlift

Kimberley Alpine Resort may be closed for the season, but a lot is happening behind the scenes. Following last year’s devastating arson that put the Northstar Quad chair out of commission just one day into the 2021-22 season, the resort immediately placed orders for the components needed for their rebuild, and a May 19 update indicates that everything is on track to have it operational in time for winter 2022.
WATCH: Moose Hide Campaign Day in Kimberley

WATCH: Moose Hide Campaign Day in Kimberley

Indigenous-led campagin strives to end violence towards women and children
Avalanche forecasting done for year, spring-warm up still to come

Avalanche forecasting done for year, spring-warm up still to come

Another season of forecasting has come and gone for Avalanche Canada, and though forecasts are done, the organization says backcountry users should still be wary of a major warm-up as spring progresses.
$2.1 million in grants provided to Southeast Fire Centre communities

$2.1 million in grants provided to Southeast Fire Centre communities

13 communities in total to receive up to $150K each in funding
A challenging season draws to a close at KAR

A challenging season draws to a close at KAR

KAR staff thank Kimberley for support throughout a difficult winter for the resort
Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation names new seed orchard coodinator

Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation names new seed orchard coodinator

Stephen Joyce has over 37 years experience as seed orchardist and forestry manager