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Winter will come – prepare yourself for winter driving

Winter will come – prepare yourself for winter driving

Even the most experienced drivers in regions of B.C. that routinely see wintery weather can’t predict how their vehicle – or others on the road – will react in snow or on ice.
Virtual care for your furry friend made easy

Virtual care for your furry friend made easy

New app makes non-urgent medical pet care convenient and stress-free
Jumpstart your future at a career and education event just for the Kootenays

Jumpstart your future at a career and education event just for the Kootenays

FREE Cranbrook Career and Post-Secondary Education Event is live and in-person Sept. 8
Get Moving with Your Community this June

Get Moving with Your Community this June

Download the ParticipACTION app, track your activity + help your community compete to win $100K!
This spring, return to cycling for a fresh start

This spring, return to cycling for a fresh start

More than just a bike ride — GoByBike for health, for the planet and for prizes!
The Downsides of Do-It-Yourself Videos

The Downsides of Do-It-Yourself Videos

The tutorial you found on YouTube make it seem easy enough. Cut a few holes in the wall, move around some wires, and you’ll have brand new light switches installed in no time. You might even save a few bucks by not getting permits or hiring a licensed contractor.
Foundry supports youth in living a good life

Foundry supports youth in living a good life

Free and confidential health and wellness supports for BC youth ages 12 to 24 – online and in-person
Let’s play! Grants help Trail area kids get off the sidelines

Let’s play! Grants help Trail area kids get off the sidelines

Every year, KidSport pays registration fees for low-income families, so ALL kids can play
Métis building strong future, based on long history in BC

Métis building strong future, based on long history in BC

Over 22,000 Métis are registered in BC, with 90,000 self-identifying as Métis on the last census
B.C. has millions of dollars in unclaimed funds – some of it may be yours

B.C. has millions of dollars in unclaimed funds – some of it may be yours

Last year, retired Surrey, B.C. primary school teacher Sue Wallace received a phone call from her son telling her that he noticed her name listed in the online database of the BC Unclaimed Property Society’s website. Intrigued by the possibility that she might have forgotten funds somewhere, she went to the BCUPS’s website to see for herself.