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Recent Work by Paul

Big turnout for Wildsight meeting on impact of logging in St. Marys Valley

Big turnout for Wildsight meeting on impact of logging in St. Marys Valley

Over 100 Kimberley residents attended a meeting hosted by Wildsight on Tuesday, Nov. 26, to learn about the impact of current and planned logging on wildlife and the ecosystem in the St. Mary's River Valley.
Kimberley Alpine Resort to open for early preview weekend

Kimberley Alpine Resort to open for early preview weekend

Kimberley Alpine Resort has received 130 centimetres of snow to date.
Sophie Pierre named Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School

Sophie Pierre named Senior Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School

Former Chief of ‘Aqam Community and Order of Canada Recipient Sophie Pierre has been named the inaugural Senior Fellow in Indigenous Governance and Development at the Harvard Kennedy School.
RDEK launches hotline to report non-compliant short-term rental operations

RDEK launches hotline to report non-compliant short-term rental operations

New hotline is for residents to report non-compliant Short-Term Rental (STR) operations.
‘Snow’Vember has hit hard’ in B.C.

‘Snow’Vember has hit hard’ in B.C.

Fernie Ghostriders best Kimberley Dynamiters in close contest

Fernie Ghostriders best Kimberley Dynamiters in close contest

Fernie Ghostriders take 5-4 win over Kimberley Dynamiters.
RCR gears up for potential La Niña winter

RCR gears up for potential La Niña winter

Snow has begun to fall here in the Kootenays and skiers and snowboarders around the region are eagerly anticipating the arrival of the 2024/25 ski season.
Cheryl Casimer elected Nasuʔkin Chief Councillor of ʔaq̓am

Cheryl Casimer elected Nasuʔkin Chief Councillor of ʔaq̓am

Casimer takes over role as Chief of ʔaq̓am from Joe Pierre, who was Nasuʔkin for eight years.
RDEK releases Climate Action Plan draft for public comment

RDEK releases Climate Action Plan draft for public comment

Submit your comments on the RDEK Climate Plan Draft before Dec. 2
A Warm Embrace Campaign meets funding target

A Warm Embrace Campaign meets funding target

Thanks to a $150,000 donation in October from the Kimberley Health Care Auxiliary, the East Kootenay Foundation for Health has reached its fundraising target and can begin moving forward with their project to bring a Tier 3 NICU to the East Kootenay Regional Hospital.
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