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Most drivers in B.C. should keep winter tires on vehicles until April 30

Most drivers in B.C. should keep winter tires on vehicles until April 30

Spring is here, but Road Safety at Work’s Shift Into Winter campaign warns that it is not yet time to take winter tires off your vehicles.
Man, 32, dies in crash south of Cranbrook; police calling for witnesses

Man, 32, dies in crash south of Cranbrook; police calling for witnesses

One fatality in collision
Spooky Eyes: Backyard Astronomy

Spooky Eyes: Backyard Astronomy

By Gary Boyle - The Backyard Astronomer
Mackenzie Top Peak ski community contest launches 2023 version

Mackenzie Top Peak ski community contest launches 2023 version

Last year, Kimberley tied for first, and Fernie placed fourth in national contest
B.C. ice fishers asked to carefully clean equipment to avoid spreading invasive species

B.C. ice fishers asked to carefully clean equipment to avoid spreading invasive species

Seeds and larvae can hide on ice augers and other fishing gear
Extreme cold has many lifts shut down at Kootenay ski hills

Extreme cold has many lifts shut down at Kootenay ski hills

Weather forecast is for warming temperatures so all should be back to normal by the weekend
Winter tires are required on many B.C. routes between Oct. 1 and March 31

Winter tires are required on many B.C. routes between Oct. 1 and March 31

While fall’s leisurely arrival has winter driving far from the minds of many in British Columbia, cooler temperatures and gray skies will be here soon enough. And that means that regardless of the kind of vehicle you drive , it’s time to switch to winter tires.
Clean-up firm slapped with record WorksafeBC fine tied to lack of asbestos protection

Clean-up firm slapped with record WorksafeBC fine tied to lack of asbestos protection

WorkSafeBC fines GFL Environmental over $700,000 for infraction on Kimberley job site
Mt. Evans fire near Kimberley being monitored by helicopters and air tankers

Mt. Evans fire near Kimberley being monitored by helicopters and air tankers

Terrain is not safe for ground crews says BC Wildfire Service
Firefighters gain upper hand on 2-hectare wildfire south of Fairmont, B.C.

Firefighters gain upper hand on 2-hectare wildfire south of Fairmont, B.C.

The fire is burning on Crown land on the west side of Highway 93/95 near the Columbia Lake viewpoint
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