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3 weeks ago |
vernonmorningstar.com | Evert Lindquist
Even with its year-round snow-capped mountains, B.C.'s Southern Interior is continuing to turn consistently warmer than what our parents and grandparents grew up used to. For those days of gruelling heat, which human-caused climate change keeps on perpetuating, Interior Health (IH) is reminding communities to stay cool and take care of yourself this summer, as well as look out for your neighbour.
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3 weeks ago |
revelstokereview.com | Evert Lindquist
In a move by city staff in May to consolidate two commissions integral to local planning and heritage, Revelstoke councillors debated existing challenges of poor attendance among members. Development services director Paul Simon came to city council Tuesday, May 27, with a proposed bylaw to merge Revelstoke's advisory planning and heritage advisory commissions, in hopes of retaining quorum and higher participation at monthly meetings. As tabled by Coun.
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3 weeks ago |
revelstokereview.com | Evert Lindquist
Pedestrians have already been able to enjoy a sturdier and safer stroll along the forest boardwalk trail near Nakusp Hot Springs this week, following speedy spring renovation work. The hot springs shared Friday, June 6, via Facebook that its Hot Springs Trail, which spent the first week of June fully closed and under construction with trucks on site, had already partly reopened.
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3 weeks ago |
arrowlakesnews.com | Evert Lindquist
Pedestrians have already been able to enjoy a sturdier and safer stroll along the forest boardwalk trail near Nakusp Hot Springs this week, following speedy spring renovation work. The hot springs shared Friday, June 6, via Facebook that its Hot Springs Trail, which spent the first week of June fully closed and under construction with trucks on site, had already partly reopened.
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3 weeks ago |
nelsonstar.com | Evert Lindquist
Two Edgewater students have scored among five winners of a national Indigenous art contest, for creative projects using tea leaves and an array of other medicinal plants paramount to their cultures.
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