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Flood watch issued for B.C.'s East Kootenay region ahead of weekend storm

Flood watch issued for B.C.'s East Kootenay region ahead of weekend storm

Incoming system could bring up to 175mm of rain in places, bears similarities to one that caused major flooding in Alberta in 2013
Heavy rainfall in the forecast for southeastern B.C. this weekend

Heavy rainfall in the forecast for southeastern B.C. this weekend

East Kootenay residents can expect 40 to as much as 80 millimetres of rain this weekend
Bootleg Gap to host BC Amateur Championship, hires new superintendent

Bootleg Gap to host BC Amateur Championship, hires new superintendent

Kimberley local Owen Perrin steps into role as superintendent after 21 years at Trickle Creek.
Special avalanche warning issued for parts of B.C., Alberta

Special avalanche warning issued for parts of B.C., Alberta

Avalanche warning for most B.C. and Alberta forecast areas.
Snowmobiler killed in avalanche near Radium

Snowmobiler killed in avalanche near Radium

Avalanche Canada says dangerous conditions exist in most regions in western Canada.
Skiers from around the world head to Kimberley for the NorAm Cup

Skiers from around the world head to Kimberley for the NorAm Cup

Nor-Am Cup draws athletes from all over the world
Dynamiters defuse Golden Rockets

Dynamiters defuse Golden Rockets

The Nitros have won all fives games they've played against Golden this season.
Kelowna, Vernon teams crowned B.C. U18 curling champs in Kimberley

Kelowna, Vernon teams crowned B.C. U18 curling champs in Kimberley

Boys gold winners Team Jaeger, and Girls gold and silver teams Arndt and Rempel will all represent B.C. at the Canadians
Former B.C. chief named Harvard's 1st senior fellow for Indigenous project

Former B.C. chief named Harvard's 1st senior fellow for Indigenous project

Former Chief of ‘Aqam Community and Order of Canada Recipient Sophie Pierre has been named the inaugural Senior Fellow in Indigenous Governance and Development at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Conservative Scott McInnis projected winner in Columbia River-Revelstoke

Conservative Scott McInnis projected winner in Columbia River-Revelstoke

Scott McInnis has been elected MLA for Columbia River-Revelstoke, following a neck-and-neck race in the 2024 BC Election
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