GAS the most recent ski resort proposal to get an environmental certificate in BC — has faced opposition since inception.
Invermere was an idyllic little community in the East Kootenay of British Columbia
Whether one is religious or not, the appeal of the end of December is practically universal across North America
Rick Jensen, former president and CEO of Panorama, has replaced Greg Deck as chair of the Columbia Basin Trust (CBT).
people around the world are wondering what, if anything, will actually be able to accomplish.
Since the attacks on Paris last week, Canadian public reaction has surged in a number of different directions
Pride was a sentiment that reverberated through the halls of the Shuswap Band’s new office area
It’s a bittersweet victory for NDP candidate Wayne Stetski.
strategic voting has been gaining momentum in the lead up to the October 19th election
The notion of strategic voting has been gaining momentum in the lead up to the October 19th election.
It’s surprising that a majority of B.C. municipal leaders are pushing for the provincial government to enable online voting
it’s anyone’s guess what the next federal leader is going to look like on October 20th.
Instead of accepting a life of long-term care, they decided to take Norm’s fate into their own hands.
readers an in-depth Elections 2015 feature leading up to the October 19th Canadian federal election
As columnist Tom Fletcher points out, not all of B.C. is up in flames.
Interior Health is at it again — this time with a focus on lab services.
The SunMine project in Kimberley is putting Invermere’s neighbour to the south on the map as a leader in Canadian solar technology.
No one is going to argue with Canadians keeping more of their hard-earned tax dollars, but economists aren’t convinced
Reaching consensus about LNG in B.C. seems a long way off if the first day of the Legislature’s special summer session is any indication.
The medical marijuana debate just got a lot closer to home.