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Tundra swans
The first tundra swan this spring (a single bird) was spotted in the Athalmer sloughs on March 7. By March 18 the swan numbers had increased to over 50. The Columbia Valley is one of 3 main migration ...
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Wolverine Way tour
Feb 17-21 / Revelstoke, Golden, Invermere, Kimberley, Cranbrook, Fernie –
This odd-looking fellow with the scary claws may be little but, according to Doug Chadwick, author of the book
‘The
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Wilmer, historic village with spectacular mountain views
Many of Wilmer’s original buildings remain today. (CVGuide photos) Wilmer, British Columbia, is a tiny community situated on one of the benches overlooking the Rocky Mountain Trench, just a stone’s ...
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Bear Aware — reducing bear-human conflicts
After plans for a bear cub rehabilitation project at Fromme Mountain on Vancouver’s North Shore were abandoned, the money that had been earmarked for the project has been re-directed into the Bear Aware ...
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Cliff Markham spotlights local media arts
The 4th annual Golden Film Festival launches on March 19 at the Mount 7 Recreation Complex in Golden. One of the very brightest stars on the Columbia Valley arts scene is Golden’s Cliff Markham, founder ...
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Japanese internment exhibit visits Fort Steele
Until Apr 23, Fort Steele –
Fort Steele Heritage Town is showcasing a new traveling exhibit entitled
‘Two Views: Photography by Ansel Adams and Leonard Frank
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Splash into summer safely – tips for water activities
The last couple of weeks of hot weather have seen thousands of British Columbians and visitors take to the water to enjoy the many activities that our lakes, rivers and seashore afford. There is just ...
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Homeland Security to screen Canadians for flights over US
March 12, 2010 — As of December of 2010 no passenger on a Canadian airline who is flying to a US destinations, or even over US airspace enroute to another destination, will be allowed on board the aircraft ...
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Reserving BC campsites
Planning your perfect camping vacation in one of British Columbia’s provincial parks this year? Want to make sure you get the best campsite? Starting Tuesday, March 15, 2011, you can reserve your favorite ...
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Winter in Kootenay National Park
Kootenay National Park, being one of the great natural treasures of the southeastern part of British Columbia, offers so many ways to enjoy the great outdoors that there is something to delight everyone ...
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Boating licence could save you a ticket
The summer 2010 boating season is well underway across British Columbia, and indeed across the country, and the new Pleasure Craft Boating Card is now mandatory. After a 10-year federal law phase-in period, ...
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Cell phones and driving — Motor Vehicle Act changes take effect
Jan 31, 2010 — Grace period over, cellphone fines start Monday. Starting Monday, February 1, fully licensed drivers caught talking on a hand-held phone or electronic device will face a $167 fine, while ...
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Kicking Horse expansion approved
Feb 21, 2011 — The Government of British Columbia and Kicking Horse Mountain Resort (KHMR) announced February 18, 2011 in a joint press release the approval of a new master development agreement for ...
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Driving with a BAC between 50 and 80 mg%
Behind the Wheel –
In 1977 BC established the limit of 50 mg% as the provincial limit on Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) for drivers. When tested with an approved screening device drivers ...
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Off-roaders to be ticketed for environmental damage
Minister of Forests and Range, Pat Bell, is calling on all operators of ATVs, 4X4s and dirt-bikes to respect the land and the environment as they enjoy the backcountry roads and trails this spring and ...
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