
If you’re relatively new to the community, you may not know the railway once held an important role in Nakusp and area. The Nakusp Rail Committee will soon be changing this by installing an old caboose and rail snow plow […]
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If you’re relatively new to the community, you may not know the railway once held an important role in Nakusp and area. The Nakusp Rail Committee will soon be changing this by installing an old caboose and rail snow plow […]

Construction has begun in Invermere on a new flexible, multi-purpose community hall. The Columbia Valley Centre will be able to accommodate as many as 500 people, will house the local library and will offer spaces that can be reconfigured to […]

We’re excited to offer you an improved experience, which will make it simpler to find the information you need. For example, these pages will help guide you and your project: I Have an Idea helps you develop your project idea […]

Our climate is changing. Temperatures and precipitation in the Basin are becoming more extreme and increasing the risk of flooding, drought and wildfire. Basin communities have told us that one of their priorities is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and […]

Next application deadline: July 11 Whether you enjoy lawn bowling or golf, take to the backcountry on foot, skis or bike, or prefer to hit a tennis ball or pickle ball, dozens of expansions, improvements and new developments to the […]

The Trust is pleased to welcome Kaylyn Gervais to the role of Manager, Community Relationships, for Columbia Basin East. Kaylyn joins a team of two others, Kelvin Saldern in the West and Lynda Lafleur in the North. Their role is […]
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