Coast Mountain News

Wildfire at Kleena Kleene under control: BC Wildfire Service

The fire is listed as human-caused

Popular APTN food docuseries filiming in Bella Coola Valley this week

Majority of episodes focus on fishing, foraging, hunting, and visiting small, local, organic farms

Donations fuel successful Lonesome Lake purchase by BC Parks Foundation

It took only four weeks for the donations to come in

Bears are back, and so is WildSafeBC

Rae will be working hard to reach out to community members in new and innovative ways

  • May 6, 2021

Clothing dryer suspected cause of Alexis Creek home fire, owner wants to warn others

Neil Miller is thankful he still has his horses, community support and his life

Sunshine and smiles all around Bella Coola Ridge Riders Horse Club gymkhana

The event was the first of the year, with COVID-19 safety precautions in place

Bella Coola Valley Rodeo cancelled for 2021

Club organizers say next year's rodeo will be bigger and better than ever

Central Coast snowpack now 46 per cent above normal

The risk of spring flooding is elevated due to the above normal snowpack across the entire province

Documentary to highlight importance of sputc for Nuxalk Nation

Sputc: We Shall Eat When the River is Full is a cinematic tale of wealth, loss and recovery

Bella Coola Music Festival planning on 2021 fest

The BCMF is planning for a 2021 festival on July 17 and 18, however it may look.

LETTER: Lost Lake trailhead trees shouldn’t be cut down

The area is slated to be cut by the Bella Coola Community Forest

Bella Coola composer up for Juno Award

Anna Hostman has been nominated for a 2021 Juno award for Classical Composition of the Year

Bella Coola Airport to receive $180,000 in funding

The announcement is part of BC's $10 billion COVID response

  • Apr 1, 2021

Our HOMETOWN: Secwepemctsin teacher aspires to keep Indigenous languages alive

National Indigenous Languages Day held March 31

  • Apr 1, 2021

Bella Coola to benefit from connectivity investments for coastal communities

CityWest will receive more than $10 million from Connecting British Columbia

Province spending $55M to bring high-speed internet to more of B.C.’s coast

Announced Friday, the project is expected to connect 139 communities – 48 being rural and Indigenous

  • Mar 26, 2021

Central Coast snowpack highest in the province at 41% above normal

Weather conditions from April through June will determine the timing and rate of snow melt

Historic House of Numst’ to be restored

The House of Numst' will be restored and expanded to become the new home of Nuxalk Radio