Expert on youth at risk to speak here May 4-6
Martin Brokenleg, an internationally acclaimed expert on youth at risk, will be speaking at three free sessions in Revelstoke this week. “His visit is a...
Public comment invited on Parks Canada’s draft Multi-Species Action Plan
A proposed Multi-Species Action Plan for Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Parks has been posted to the Species at Risk Public Registry. The draft...
Second reading for the 2017 budget
By David F. Rooney City Council read the 2017-2021 Financial Plan a second time during its regular meeting on Tuesday, April 11. The plan, which includes...
100,000 more reasons to appreciate the Credit Union
The Revelstoke Credit Union marked its Annual General Meeting on Tuesday evening, April 11, by donating $100,000 to local community groups, including $48,500 for...
Tania McCabe hired as the City’s new Director of Finance
Tania McCabe has been hired as Revelstoke’s new Director of Finance. Ms. McCabe’s appointment was effective on April 11. McCabe has served as the Deputy...
Private well users encouraged to protect drinking water
With the annual spring melt underway, Interior Health is advising all homeowners with private wells to take appropriate steps to safeguard their drinking water. When...
Come walk with Ginger!
Many Revelstokians may have seen local resident Ginger Shoji out walking around our community. What you may not know is that she walks as...
RMR to increase lift capacity by 25%
Not only is Revelstoke Mountain Resort celebrating its 10th anniversary this winter, it is also increasing lift capacity from 7,299 to 9,700 skiers per hour...
New recycling guides coming to town
Recycle BC – formerly Multi-Material BC – is distributing new hard-copy recycling guides to the City of Revelstoke. The new guide, which is also available...
New art exhibitions open until April 28
By David F. Rooney The Visual Arts Centre's first new shows of 2017 opened last Friday with a good crowd in attendance. The main gallery was...