With the playoffs already assured, the Rockies have promoted several players from the local midget team to help close out the season.
Columbia Valley Rural Fire and Rescue Service was called to a home in Windermere last Wednesday to respond to a house fire.
Visitor numbers remain on par with previous year despite hurting Alberta economy
The Columbia Valley Rockies split their weekend games against the Spokane Braves and Grand Forks Border Bruins.
The Akisqnuk have named Heather Rennebohm as the new economic development officer for the band.
Despite the ludicrous nature of Donald Trump's first days as a president, he's essentially doing what he said he would.
Local MP Wayne Stetski said he felt betrayed by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's decision to go back on his promise for electoral reform.
Kootenay Columbia MP Wayne Stetski recently returned to Canada with a new perspective on politics from a foreign diplomacy trip.
Sgt. Bob Vatamaniuck recently reported to the District of Invermere providing them details on the region's most pressing issues.
The Columbia Valley Rockies clinched a spot in this year's playoffs with a tie against Kimberley and victory over Golden.
A recent study from TD Canada Trust revealed that millenials are putting pressure on boomers' pocket books ahead of retirement.
Area F Director Wendy Booth is in the driver's seat to become the next president of the UBCM this fall.
The Lake Windermere Ambassadors recently released their study for 2016 on the health of Lake Windermere with all signs leading up.
Just over a year into his term as Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau is demonstrating that he's just another politician.
It may have taken 37 games to do it, but the Columbia Valley Rockies finally started a winning streak.
The RDEK determined during that their last board meeting that they will be once again supporting the WildSafeBC program.
After extensive reviews and open houses, Area G will be finally moving forward on its bylaw to allow backyard agriculture.
The Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce held their seventh annual local government meeting, discussing future issues within the region.
The RDEK recently announced $87,600 in funding for eight programs in this year's Local Conservation Fund Program.
Invermere council members heard that construction of the new multi-use centre should be completely wrapped up by the end of May.