Letter: West Twin misinformation To the Editor, Joe Nusse’s letter regarding our democracy being actively eroded and government actions often being a re-election strategy, etc., has some merit. ...
McBride Council discussed surveying lots around the Charlie Leake Airport, installing a sidewalk around the cemetery, and the Village’s relationship with Integris during the February 10th meeting.
The Iranian regime is brutal, fanatical and corrupt. It has just committed the mass murder of its own citizens in the city ...
As McBride looks to begin water meter installation later this year, residents have brought up questions about how meters will be installed, whether they will be indoors or outdoors, and if it will ...
Valemount Council discussed water meters, reduced FireSmart funding availability, and a proposal to purchase firewood alternatives during the February 10th regular meeting.
In late December, a massive avalanche broke free from the side of Mt. Charlotte completely burying the Aloha Trail and forest road below.
Runtz reminds councillors of meeting etiquette By Abigail Popple, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, RMG McBride Mayor Gene Runtz reminded Council of proper meeting procedure during the February ...
Why water meters? Your questions answered By Abigail Popple, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, RMG As Valemount looks to begin water meter installation later this year – part of a pilot project ...
The Rocky Mountain Goat is a weekly newspaper covering east-central British Columbia, a rural area which includes the communities of Valemount, McBride, Dunster, and Blue River.
Laura Keil is a writer and journalist in the Columbia Basin. She is currently working on a historical fiction novel that charts the rise of the Columbia River Treaty dams in the 1960s as the main ...
At Black Spur, they were able to determine the positions of the original buildings by figuring out where the photographer was standing.” / PHOTO COURTESY LEANNE RIDING I was unloading gear from the ...
Farmer, veteran, and inventor Phillip Marsh has developed a technology that can help battle climate change and create useful products from organic waste, and he has done it on his family farm on ...
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