The RDEK, Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure and Water Stewardship completed a second aerial assessment of several key locations around the Elk Valley today and the situation appears to be stabilizing this afternoon.
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Flood Waters Slowly Receding, Situation Stabilizing Across the Elk Valley
Water levels are slowly receding from flooded properties in the Elk Valley today as calmer, drier conditions are forecasted over […]
Declaration of State of Local Emergency
Given the ongoing threat of a flooding in Area A, and the need to be able to react quickly should […]
Montane and Fernie Ridge trails closed due to flooding
Due to safety concerns the Montane and Fernie Ridge trails are closed to public access until further notice. There has […]
City of Fernie Flood Update
UPDATE: 14:00 PM November 15, 2021. ~ A self-serve sandbag station has been set-up at 1350 Railway Avenue, corner of […]
RDEK Looking to Hear from Cokato Road Residents
Cokato Road remains closed between the 4500 block and Morrissey due to flooding and muddy debris in more than one […]
Housing Needs Assessment Engagement Summary Released
Following several months of engagement, a new report has been released summarizing the results of the consultation for the Regional […]
RCR Realized There’s a Pandemic
By Keith Liggett So someone’s switched the drink at RCR’s Calgary headquarters from Kool-Aid to Red Bull. On November 1, […]
Annex Dike Project proposed Hand Boat Launch Questioned
The Annex Dike Project includes a proposed Hand Boat Launch that has many citizens questioning why park green space is […]
Gay Continues as Chair of RDEK
The annual election of RDEK Chair and Vice Chair was held at the Regional District of East Kootenay today and […]
Regulation for Short-term Accommodations Requested
The Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM) has made 13 requests of the province to consider in order to establish a […]
Province announces next steps for old growth protections
Today the provincial government took steps towards protecting BC’s irreplaceable old growth forests, but the work is not done yet. […]
