Columbia Valley Community Foundation will be checking the vital signs of the communities in the valley, going directly to its residents for input.
by Marie MilnerAll Radium Hot Springs articles
Growth and enhancement of the existing facilities will be a benefit for both parties with the new agreement.
The Columbia Valley communities are setting an excellent example for regional collaboration in many sectors.
by Marie MilnerHere's a list of Kootenay Golf Course opening dates we have been able to track down.
From dream to reality, the road was long . . . but worth it
Steve Langevin is a former professional dirt bike rider and snowmobile racer who has started Radium Snowbike and Snowmobile Rentals.
by Kirsten ArmlederWe invite your business to join in supporting and saluting these young business professionals (under 40) who deserve to be recognized.
Residents of rural B.C. have a voice in the administration of their areas, thanks to the province’s system of regional districts.
by Marie MilnerThe Haynes family, independent grocers in southeastern B.C., are expanding their scope of business.
by Marie MilnerClara Reinhardt is a relative newcomer to Radium Hot Springs, and as mayor of the village, she’s an enthusiastic supporter.
by Marie MilnerElk Park Ranch covers 80 hectares within the village of Radium, 36 of which have been reserved for green-space and walking trails and paths.
Is the ranch life for you? Check out these properties that showcase the best of Rocky Mountain living.
by Keith PowellThe annual Kootenay Rockies Tourism AGM and conference was held at the Regent Hotel in Revelstoke.
The new office is located on Highway 93 in the Village of Radium Hot Springs.
Seven local Kootenay communities will see funding from the Resort Municipality Initiative.
Kootenay National Park will see much needed upgrades thanks to $44 million investment.
Columbia Basin Trust program helps the environment.
Five community gardens across the Kootenays grow social capital as well as plants
by Virginia RaschMany community services are available at or through the Radium Hot Springs Visitor Information Centre.
by Marie MilnerThree local residents talked with us about their vehicles and why they chose them.
by Marie MilnerThe new Rural Advisory Council allows B.C.’s small communities to influence the development of policies relevant to them.
by Marie MilnerWater Smart communities in the Columbia Basin have steadily reduced local water consumption since 2010.
Through the process of acclamation, Clara Reinhardt has succeeded Dee Konklin as mayor of Radium Hot Springs, B.C.
by Marie MilnerThe 16th Annual Business Awards held at the Copper Point Resort was an evening of celebrating success, achievement and excellence.
Apply now for a youth, environment or social grant for your community project.
Columbia Basin Trust is reaching out to identify small- to medium-sized local and regional Internet service providers.
CBT is contributing $300,000 over three years to support business education for local youth.
Vancouver-based Canfor and a number of other companies lead the list.
Feedback on the outcome of the draft 2014 – 2019 Social Strategic Plan needed.
Ken Fisher has announced his retirement effective Friday, July 4th, 2014.
CBT is offering an exciting opportunity to Basin residents.
Communities in B.C.'s Columbia Valley are working together to promote cultural tourism and socio-economic health for their region.
by Marie MilnerMichael Anderson, president of True Key Hotels & Resorts, likes to see his staff grow and progress in their expertise.
by Marie MilnerMass timber construction is ecologically friendly, and is a likely market for products from Brisco Manufacturing Ltd.
by Marie MilnerExecutive director Kelvin Saldern has announced he is leaving KAST for a position at the Columbia Basin Trust.
15th Annual Business Excellence Awards recently held by the Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Radium Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce.
Canfor Corporation is a company on the move in the East Kootenay.
In summer 2013, work will be underway in Kootenay National Park to add wildlife fencing and underpasses in order to reduce wildlife/vehicle collisions.
by Karen KornelsenGreg Deck, from Radium Hot Springs, is replacing Garry Merkel as Chair.
Dee and Rod Conklin run two successful businesses in the Columbia Valley, and Dee is mayor of the Village of Radium Hot Springs.
by Marie MilnerThe Prestige Hotel in Radium Hot Springs is being re-branded under the Best Western badge.
Columbia Basin Trust is making $150,000 available for projects that benefit Basin youth through two granting programs.
With Canfor's sawmill reopening in the village of Radium Hot Springs, B.C., the community is celebrating new hope and perseverance through tough times.
by Karen KornelsenThe community of Radium Hot Springs is celebrating the return of a vital economic presence.
by Karen KornelsenCanfor, B.C.'s largest forestry product company, is busy getting their shuttered Radium Hot Springs sawmill back into production.
by Keith PowellElk Park Ranch is a Schickedanz West subdivision development immediately north of Radium Hot Springs, B.C.
by Marie MilnerOne of the most iconic and longstanding features of Kootenay National Park is up for privatization, as Parks Canada announced this week that it is seeking an independent operator for the pools at Radium Hot Springs.
Canfor Corp. (TSX:CFP) plans to spend $40 million to upgrade sawmills in the Kootenay region.
Radium Hot Springs is the first stop on the Columbia Valley Golf Trail and Radium Springs Estates are proof that tourism demands are being met.
by Breanne MasseyRadium Hot Springs is the home to the Kootenays' only exclusive wine bar, and it is celebrating its first anniversary.