Since forming in 2020, 100 Women Who Care Fernie has grown into one of the Elk Valley’s most inspiring grassroots […]
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Persistent Drought Underscores Need for Local Water Action
Despite recent rainfall offering short-term relief, southeastern British Columbia continues to face severe and ongoing drought conditions that highlight the […]
Category 3 Open Fire Ban Lifted Across the Southeast Fire Centre
The BC Wildfire Service has announced that the Category 3 open fire prohibition will be rescinded at 1:00 PM (MT) […]
Fill Your Cup in Fernie: Stay Two Nights or More and Get Up to $125 in Local Gift Cards
October and November in Fernie bring a quieter kind of magic to the mountains. With golden larches fading into snow-dusted […]
Reconnecting the Rockies: Keeping Wildlife Safe Along Highway 3
The Reconnecting the Rockies project is one of Canada’s most ambitious wildlife corridor initiatives underway outside a national park — […]
Creating a Backcountry Legacy
The brown and white signs marking recreation sites and trails are an iconic part of BC’s backcountry legacy. In the […]
Fernie Firehall Battle Heads to Court Over Prentice Park
The ongoing controversy over the Fernie Firehall project and Prentice Park has reached a new stage — this time in […]
Fernie’s Keegan Street Named Among Columbia Basin’s Top 30 Under 30
Fernie’s own Keegan Street, co-founder and head roaster of Rooftop Coffee Roasters, has been recognized as one of the Columbia […]
National Fire Prevention Week Focuses on Lithium-Ion Battery Safety
This year’s National Fire Prevention Week campaign, which runs from October 5th to 11th, is “Charge into Fire Safety™: Lithium-Ion […]
Fernie Trails Alliance Welcomes Conservation Purchase by NCC
The Fernie Trails Alliance (FTA) has welcomed the news that the Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) has purchased a significant […]
Fernie’s Collective Stoke is Building for Winter
As the mountain air turns crisp and the Lizard Range caps itself in white, Fernie’s collective stoke is firing up […]
Elk Valley Lands Transition to Conservation Under Nature Conservancy of Canada
A major chapter in the Elk Valley’s land history has closed, with 120,000 acres of private timberlands now secured for […]
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Featured Event
The Space We Create: A Screening and Conversation on Housing Affordability
Location: The Arts Station
Date: 10/04/2026
Time: 18:30 - 21:00







