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BC ELECTION 2017: Dr. Peter Entwistle (Independent)

Election Day (May 9th) is quickly approaching and many voters are still wondering how to cast their ballots. The Boundary Sentinel asked each candidate in the Boundary-Similkameen riding the same five questions. Check here for the answers from Independent candidate Dr. Peter Entwistle. 1. How well do you think the provincial...

Advance polling dates in Boundary region

Residents of the province go to the polls for the BC Provincial Election Tuesday, May 9. However, anyone unable to make voting day can mark their ballots during advance polling that began this past weekend, including Grand Forks. In the Boundary region, advance polling is being held again at the Grand Forks Seniors Hall Friday...

Six homes remain on Evacuation Alert near Zwicky Road Landslide

In a media release Friday, the Regional District of Central Kootenay has rescinding the Evacuation Order for six homes below the Zwicky Road Landslide. However, the RDCK said the six homes will remain on Evacuation Alert. “The Evacuation Alert on the surrounding 41 homes has been rescinded,” the release said. “Residents are...

Daffodil Dash to use flower power to fight childhood cancer

Honouring a promise she made to her late granddaughter, Trail resident Lynn Gould lights a candle every Thursday for all the children who are living with cancer and for those who have passed on. Lynn also continues the advocacy work started by Natasha Rose Gould, an incredible 12-year-old girl who lost her battle with an...

Chamber hosts all candidates meeting May 1

The Boundary Country Regional Chamber of Commerce (BCRCC) is hosting an all candidates forum, Monday, May 1 at the Grand Forks Seconday School (GFSS) auditorium. Candidates are scheduled to speak from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Audience members will have a chance to stand up and ask questions or hear the candidates answer questions...

Mineral Mountain Ziplines Breaks Ground at Fairmont Hot Springs Resort

After nearly a year of planning, Todd and Jay Manton with their ziplining company and the team at Fairmont Hot Springs Resort are excited to announce breaking ground on their newest ziplining operation — Mineral Mountain Ziplines. “After the overwhelming response to our first zipline in Nelson, Jay and I were looking for an...

Robots Making Their Way to Selkirk College for RoboGames

The Fifth Annual RoboGames is making the trek from the Heritage City to the Selkirk College Castlegar Campus Gymnasium Saturday (April 29) as more than 80 young people from across the West Kootenay and Boundary region arrive to create and compete. The RoboGames were formerly held at the Tenth Street Campus in Nelson for the...

BC quietly grants Mount Polley permit to pipe mine waste directly into Quesnel Lake

This article is from DeSmog Canada, written by Carol Linnit. The B.C. Ministry of Environment has quietly granted the Mount Polley Mining Corporation permission to drain mining waste directly into Quesnel Lake, B.C.’s deepest fjord lake and a source of drinking water for residents of Likely, B.C., as part of a “long-term water...

Where to Vote Cards are in the mail

Where to Vote cards are being delivered across British Columbia starting today, and Elections BC is reminding voters to bring their card with them when they vote. “Bringing your Where to Vote card with you will make the voting process faster and easier,” says Chief Electoral Officer, Keith Archer. Registered voters will receive...

UPDATED: Geotechnical report keeps six homes under Evacuation Order

After receiving a report from geotechnical engineers the Regional District of Central Kootenay has decided to keep six homes below the slide under evacuation order. The RDCK made the announcement in a media release Thursday. "The Regional District of Central Kootenay has received a report from geotechnical engineers regarding...

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