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“Packsaddle Traverse”, by local artist Jean Ann Berkenpas is being featured in the Federation of Canadian Artists (FCA) 2025 Calendar Exhibition and Competition this month. The online exhibition ...
I’m opposed to this plan for the following reasons: The BC Provincial Government’s “new paradigm” for forest management, ...
Valemountain Days 2025 managed to dodge most of the rain that was forecast during the weekend festivities of June 13-15. The annual community festival went off without a hitch and included a parade ...
I'm writing about the Walker Wilderness and BC Timber Sales' plans to start logging in one of the last unlogged watersheds of ...
Two years ago this month (June 2023), the average global temperature jumped by a third of a degree Celsius in a single month.
By Abigail Popple, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, RMG McBride is under a boil water notice as of this evening.
A 0.2 hectare fire was discovered on Thursday near Small River, about 18 kilometres south of Dunster by Highway 16.
If ever we get the chance to decide together our common future, we will not let any of us get a far larger part of the wealth ...
Attending the McBride Community Forest Corporation Open House on May 24, I was both surprised and delighted to hear Chair Mike Monroe announce that the Articles of Incorporation of the MCFC have been ...
Mountain meadows and slide areas give excellent feeding areas for bears with the new green-up in early spring.
Over the course of a three-hour workshop, held at the Valemount Public Library, local seniors and researchers talked about access to long-term care, combating isolation, and the sense of community ...
Nearly 9,000 chinook salmon fry swam free at this year’s salmon release in Valemount. This year’s event included some changes that will allow organizers to better track growth in the salmon population ...