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French Immersion up in Kootenays, down in B.C.

French Immersion up in Kootenays, down in B.C.

French immersion enrolment in BC public schools has been on the decline since the COVID-19 pandemic’s first year, according to the latest numbers compiled by Canadian Parents for French (CPF).
Evacuation order issued for Whiteswan as Mt. Morro fire grows

Evacuation order issued for Whiteswan as Mt. Morro fire grows

Order is for four properties, as well as Home Basin Campground and Inlet Creek Campground on Whiteswan Lake.
Three killed when vehicle goes off road near Invermere

Three killed when vehicle goes off road near Invermere

Columbia Valley RCMP responded to a report of a single vehicle motor vehicle collision on Westside Road, near Panorama Drive, in Wilmer,
Suspect flees at high speed from police near Creston, BC; caught in swamp

Suspect flees at high speed from police near Creston, BC; caught in swamp

A man suspected of several property crimes who fled at high speed from police was finally apprehended in a swamp near Creston
Creston's white elevator coming down

Creston's white elevator coming down

Former UGG grain elevator is beyond feasible conservation efforts, says CBT
The life and times of William Constable

The life and times of William Constable

Creston’s Centennial Citizen has been actively involved in history — at home and abroad
Province buys Cranbrook motel for supportive housing

Province buys Cranbrook motel for supportive housing

Whirling disease threatens fish in Kootenays

Whirling disease threatens fish in Kootenays

CKISS urges anglers to prevent introduction whirling disease in Central Kootenay
The rise of Burlesque: Unself-censored self-expression

The rise of Burlesque: Unself-censored self-expression

Queen City Burlesque’s Burlesque Expo set for Nelson this weekend, March 15, 16
Sweeping avalanche warning issued for B.C., Alberta

Sweeping avalanche warning issued for B.C., Alberta

Special avalanche warning in effect until March 4; Avalanche Canada says human-triggered avalanches remain likely