Nicole Trigg

Stone Creek Resorts president and CEO Guy Turcotte says the closure will expand Eagle Ranch Resort's dining operation. The resort is expected to reopen in April.

Eagle Ranch closes for renovations

One of the Columbia Valley’s world class dining experiences has unexpectedly closed down for the remainder of the winter season.

Stone Creek Resorts president and CEO Guy Turcotte says the closure will expand Eagle Ranch Resort's dining operation. The resort is expected to reopen in April.

Columbia River-Revelstoke Liberal candidate defends auditor-general decision

Doug Clovechok says it's the best decision for the province of British Columbia.

Whiteway opens to cross country skiers

The Lake Windermere Whiteway may be open to cross country skiers, but it’s not Guinness record-breaking yet.

Bob Campsall says he was surprised to receive a Diamond Jubilee medal.

Columbia Valley receives its fifth Diamond Jubilee medal

Invermere resident Bob Campsall has been recognized for his dedicated political and environmental work.

Bob Campsall says he was surprised to receive a Diamond Jubilee medal.

Editorial: Giving dialogue a chance

Fitting for the beginning of a brand new year, the first weekend of January 2013 saw breakthroughs.

Editorial: Be merry, and stay safe

We're challenged here in the Columbia Valley when it comes to enjoying a bit of holiday cheer.

Editorial: Let’s not forget Winter Solstice

Christmas lights, Christmas decorations, Christmas parties, shopping for Christmas presents....

Lake Windermere Ambassadors program co-ordinator Kirsten Harma and District of Invermere mayor Gerry Taft congratulate 'Catch the Freeze' contest winner Don Steedman on Thursday (December 13).

*UPDATED* Lake Windermere frozen but not safe

This year's freeze date is the most delayed since 2004.

Lake Windermere Ambassadors program co-ordinator Kirsten Harma and District of Invermere mayor Gerry Taft congratulate 'Catch the Freeze' contest winner Don Steedman on Thursday (December 13).

Editorial: The powder call

Avalanche season is upon us — no pun intended — which means it's time to sit down and have a conversation with those adrenalin junkies...

Editorial: Stop the Violence

The anniversary of the Montreal Massacre takes place on December 6.

Hot pools privatization protest gains momentum

Union is determined to save national park hot springs, including Radium Hot Springs, from commercialization.

The Toby Theatre celebrated its 60th anniversary this past July.

Sixty years of small-town theatre

For 60 years, the Toby Theatre has survived the changing landscape of the film industry.

The Toby Theatre celebrated its 60th anniversary this past July.

Local First Nations react to transparency act

The Columbia Valley’s two First Nations bands are split in their reactions to the bill recently introduced.

Editorial: Playing it too safe

Local media have had their hands full in the last month.

2012 Land Awards keynote speaker Ed Begley Jr.

Invermere Community Greenhouse makes a splash at Land Awards

Invermere’s Community Greenhouse was a winner the moment it was nominated as a finalist in this year’s Land Awards.

2012 Land Awards keynote speaker Ed Begley Jr.
Cutloose owner Brenda Valer brings the fashion from California and Texas to the Columbia Valley.

Fashion boutique and more

Cutloose Hair & Tanning Salon brings affordable fashion to Invermere.

Cutloose owner Brenda Valer brings the fashion from California and Texas to the Columbia Valley.
Parks Canada staff are appealing to the public for information on two elk carcasses discovered in Kootenay National Park.

Information still sought on elk carcasses

Parks Canada staff have begun an investigation after two elk carcasses were discovered in Kootenay National Park.

Parks Canada staff are appealing to the public for information on two elk carcasses discovered in Kootenay National Park.

Editorial: A Jumbo complex

So there you have it it. The word has come down from the top that Jumbo Glacier Resort is to be incorporated.

Agricultural Plan in the works for East Kootenay

The Ministry of Agriculture has partnered with over 41 communities across B.C. to develop agricultural area plans.

First Nation challenging government’s approval of Jumbo Glacier Resort

The Ktunaxa Nation is following through on its July announcement that it will contest the B. C. government’s decision.