There’s a killer called WNS on the way west and Parks Canada wants to...

By David F. Rooney Some time in the next few years white-nose syndrome (WNS), a fungus-driven disease from Europe that has ravaged bat populations from...

Revelstoke Museum’s new show, MOSAIC, should be a hit. It’s all about us!

By David F. Rooney MOSAIC – Revelstoke’s Multicultural Heritage is the Revelstoke Museum & Archive's newest exhibition and deserves to be a hit. And why not?...

Museum & Archives is seeking a whole new look — and you get a...

By David F. Rooney The Revelstoke Museum & Archives, which is already brighter and lighter, is bent on acquiring a whole new look and everyone...

Archaeologists’ talk about their Sinixt village excavation was fascinating

By David F. Rooney American archeologists peeling back the layers at a 3,000-year-old Sinixt village site at Lemon Creek unveiled some of their findings during...

Researchers discover nightmarish Burgess Shale creature had relatives all over the world

The 505-million-year-old Burgess Shale in Canada’s Yoho National Park is famed for its bizarre marine animal fossils, most of which are thought to be...

Tips to save money on your BC Hydro bill during hot weather

Hot temperatures this summer might make you look for shade, but they also represent opportunities to saving money on your electricity at home, says...

Fourth Street will revert to a 50 kmph zone

Drivers who frequently use Fourth Street East will no doubt be pleased to learn that the the City will be removing the 30-kmph signs...

The bears are coming

A survey of local wild berries shows that this season has brought a bumper crop to the forests and clearings around Revelstoke (Click here...

Seeking the road to community prosperity

By David F. Rooney How many empty commercial properties do you think are scattered across the city? Ten? Fifteen? Twenty? Twenty-seven — 24 of them in...