June 15, 2021 EVSTF Annual Solstice Ride for Mental Health The Elk Valley Suicide Task Force (EVSTF) is hosting the Second Annual Solstice Ride for Mental Health. On June 20th […] Read more
June 14, 2021 BC Announces Step 2 of Restart Plan Earlier today BC’s Premier announced the official start of Step 2 in the four-step restart plan. The reopening announcement allows […] Read more
June 03, 2021 High Water Flow Advisory The RDEK is reminding residents about the need to be cautious around all waterways and prepared in the event of […] Read more
June 01, 2021 Trail Dogs is Fernie’s new Flow Trail It has rollers that are fun to roll or double, it is great for progression with a lot of different ways to ride the trail. Read more
May 21, 2021 Family Adventure in South Country That Mountain Life’s latest family adventure edit is a great family bike trail in Fernie’s South Country! Erich Leidums, producer […] Read more
May 19, 2021 BC’s Summer Fishing Challenge Returns Youth 15 and younger are invited to capture fishing moments and share their experiences through the summer to earn prizes. Read more
May 18, 2021 Koocanusa Recreation Strategy Updated More Crown land camping areas open to public as of May long weekend Read more
May 18, 2021 FAR Disappoints Summer Timber Chair Users Fernie Alpine Resorts recent announcement regarding summer operations with the exclusion of the Timber Chair have left many of their […] Read more
May 14, 2021 Dire Situation for Fish, Wildlife, and Habitat The dire situation for fish, wildlife, and habitat in British Columbia has lead to the formation of a new coalition calling for change. Read more
May 08, 2021 Sparling East Playground Opens The City of Fernie is pleased to announce the opening of the Sparling East Playground. Mayor Qualizza joined City staff […] Read more
May 03, 2021 The Fernie Trails Alliance is Hiring The Fernie Trails Alliance (FTA) is looking to hire five people for temporary summer positions to work on their 2021 […] Read more
April 23, 2021 BC confirms travel restrictions to curb COVID-19 To help keep British Columbia’s communities safe and protect the health-care system from COVID-19, the Province is introducing travel restrictions that limit non-essential travel in B.C. Read more