Two coyotes nailed, perhaps more to come before snares are removed next weekend

By David F. Rooney Two coyotes — a male and a female — have so far been caught in the snares laid on private property...

Where’s the beef? Why, it’ll be at Ray’s Butcher Shop when it opens on...

By David F. Rooney It has been months in the making and hundreds of local residents have been avidly awaiting its opening — and we...

Family needs help locating lost cat

An Alberta family is seeking help in locating their cat, which escaped from their car outside the Sandman on Friday. "Tony escaped from the car...

In Pictures: Day 2 of the 24th Annual Revelstoke Glacier Challenge

By David F. Rooney You could see the changes this weekend in the way the Glacier Challenge has evolved over the years. Not that long ago...

In Pictures: Day 1 of the 24th Annual Revelstoke Glacier Challenge

By David F. Rooney The opening of the 24th Annual Revelstoke Glacier Challenge may have been marred by vandalism (Click here to read the story)...

A food app from Parks Canada? Who’d have guessed?

Got a smart phone? If you do you can go directly to that point where gastronomy and history intersect with technology — the new...

See this sign? Heed it… for your dog’s sake

By David F. Rooney Planning on walking your dog along the Illecillewaet River? That's fine — just don't take your pet past the sign on...

Teen vandals cause thousands in damage at Glacier Challenge site

By David F. Rooney Rotarians and Glacier Challenge organizers received a tremendous shock Friday morning when they arrived at Centennial Park to finish setting up...

Columbia Basin Trust invests $600,000 in opportunities for youth

Columbia Basin Trust is pumping $600,000 into a new program to support youth in Basin communities. A statement from the CBT said Community Directed Youth...

Top cadet Rachel Rienks down under

By Lieut. Alison Morris Rachel Rienks, a Grade 12 student at Revelstoke Secondary School, is experiencing the opportunity of a lifetime this summer in the...