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Wildsight welcomes Elk Valley water pollution inquiry
Wildsight welcomes the announcement of an International Joint Commission (IJC) investigation into water pollution from the Elk Valley coal mines […]
Columbia River Field School applications open
Sixteen youth from across the Columbia Basin will navigate the complex social, economic and natural history of the mighty Columbia River as they paddle its waters this summer.
RDEK Regional Parks to Include Elk River Accesses
The RDEK Regional Parks Plan is being amended to include two new parks: the Morrissey River Access in Electoral Area A and Elko River Access in Electoral Area B.
Wildsight’s EcoStewards program recognized with national award
Wildsight’s EcoStewards program is the inaugural recipient of Wildlife Habitat Canada’s Diane Griffin Award.
The Griz Day’s parade was delightful and festive
The Griz Day’s parade was delightful and festive, drawing a large crowd of spectators and featuring a variety of entries to entertain everyone.
Structure Fire in Tie Lake Area Contained
Firefighters have contained a structure fire in a home on Thistle Road in the Tie Lake area. “We received an […]
The Ghostriders Defeated Creston and Play Columbia Valley
The Ghostriders defeated Creston in 5 games, next up is the Columbia Valley Rockies who defeated Kimberley in 5 games. […]
Enhancements Focus on Ecosystem Health
Making changes to ecosystem health in the Columbia Basin takes time, which is why four organizations are undertaking long-term projects to create significant, positive impacts.
Griz Days and Shop Like The Griz!
The Fernie Chamber is so excited to bring you the 47th Annual Griz Days from March 1 – 3 and […]
New Members Join Columbia Basin Trust Board
Three new members are joining the Columbia Basin Trust board, becoming part of the 12-member Board of Directors which helps ensure that the organization continues to support the efforts of the people in the Basin.
To halt Elk Valley water pollution, B.C. must stop approving new coal mines
Recent progress on a proposed new coal mine in the Elk Valley highlights government inaction on the region’s growing water pollution crisis.
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Featured Event
The Misery Mountain Boys and Red Girl
Location: Knox on 2nd
Date: 22/01/2026
Time: 19:00 - 23:00






