Friends’ meeting to outline steps taken to dispose of its remaining assets
The Friends of Mount Revelstoke and Glacier are holding a meeting on Tuesday evening, March 26, to bring the membership up to date on...
Pilot project brings start-to-finish glass recycling to Revelstoke
By Laura Stovel Of all the material that we recycle, glass seems to cause the most problems. When people mistakenly add glass to their curbside...
U16 skiers “did a great job” at Red Mountain
By Mary Clayton The Revelstoke Ski Club sent six ski racers to the U16 Provincial Championships at Red Mountain in Rossland March 21 – 24,...
Glacier National Park avalanche claims a life
A Sunday afternoon avalanche at Sifton Col in Glacier National Park has claimed the life of a Revelstoke man. A statement from the local RCMP...
Hockey Goes On Contest voting was steady on Saturday. Did YOU vote online?
By David F. Rooney With $100,000 at stake for Revelstoke Minor Hockey, voting was steady at multiple locations around town on Saturday as volunteers worked...
Government struggles with spring fever
By John Devitt The seasons are changing as we all know and many of us become afflicted with what is known as ‘spring fever’. Although...
Easter cake pops to celebrate spring
Weaning children away from chocolate at Easter is as likely as finding a magic polka-dot bunny under a snowbank, but some parents and grandparents...
Bike-powered films hit Revelstoke with Guerrilla Cinema
By Laura Stovel For Sean Bozkewycz, biking isn’t just about getting around. The passionate environmentalist is generating electricity while he cycles around town. His bike...