Rossland News
Category
General Information
Phone: +1 250-365-6397
Website: www.rosslandnews.com
Likes: 1905
Reviews
Facebook Blog
Charges are pending against the suspect
There were at least 55 Canadians on board and more than 100 passengers had ties to Canada
Trail native and former Smoke Eaters captain Jake Lucchini is skating with the Montreal Canadiens at their NHL training camp.
Another record breaking month closes out 2020
The plan by West Kootenay EcoSociety partners nine local governments, including Rossland
Victim's vehicle was found in Salmo
Nelson Crown counsel has no new information on possible charges against the attacker of an off-duty police officer in Nelson on July 16.
You're going to have to wait a little bit longer ...
Program will provide a processing machine to countertops in every Nelson household
B.C.’s rapid test capacity for pre-symptom COVID-19 detection is being tested in health care and for high-risk rural populations, but the tests aren’t licensed for wider-scale use
This latest fraud resulting in a Trail man losing thousands was reported to the RCMP on Saturday.
After falling victim to two housing rental scams, a couple new to Revelstoke is still homeless.
This is the second in a series of Q&As with the candidates.
The village is dealing with swarms of moths right now.
The traffic data collector would cost the city at least $8,000.
Interior Health is reporting 23 new cases of COVID-19 over the Thanksgiving long weekend, bringing the region’s total case-count to 582 since the pandemic began.
Six Mile Beach near Nelson is known for its unique sand spit. But locals have feared it for decades.
This is the first in a series of Q&As with the candidates. Look for a new set each morning.
Will Watt has launched the WillPower podcast to encourage young people to overcome their struggles.
Rossland city council decided to move forward with eliminating two short-term rental fees during a meeting earlier this month.
The Vancouver Canucks have acquired defenceman Nate Schmidt from the Vegas Golden Knights for a third-round pick in the 2022 NHL draft.
The driver didn’t suffer any major injuries and has since been released from hospital.
The Royal Canadian Legion is taking the unprecedented step of discouraging Canadians from attending Remembrance Day ceremonies this year as COVID-19 upends the traditional ways of honouring those who sacrificed their lives for Canada.