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I saw on the news last week that a call is going out to scrap unfair prices on women’s feminine hygiene products.
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by Admin | Apr 13, 2024
I saw on the news last week that a call is going out to scrap unfair prices on women’s feminine hygiene products.
by Admin | Apr 6, 2024
January and February 2024 saw a sharp increase in food bank use in the Columbia Valley. Coupled with rising costs of living, more residents of the valley are turning to emergency food relief to put food on the table.
by Admin | Mar 31, 2024
Just say “ICAN” if you want to help in Invermere.
by Admin | Mar 31, 2024
The Friends of Kootenay National Park are saying goodbye.
by Admin | Mar 27, 2024
The following poem offers a hope-filled perspective on mental health as we prepare to recognize Mental Health Awareness Month in May.
by Admin | Mar 23, 2024
I read the article about Fairmont Hot Springs Resort’s refusal to allow a bat condo to be placed on their land near the old barn in Fairmont.
by Admin | Mar 17, 2024
The Kootenay Community Bat Project (KCBP), a group dedicated to bat conservation, has secured funding to build a bat condo to replace the barn.
by Admin | Mar 17, 2024
I read the article in the March 7 edition of the Pioneer, ‘Barn bats seek new home in Fairmont’, with great disappointment that this colony is facing homelessness unless a location can be found for their new roost.
by Admin | Mar 16, 2024
I was so excited to fill out the recent Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce survey regarding a pedestrian-only main street feature on Saturdays and/or Fridays and Saturdays.
by Admin | Mar 10, 2024
I really struggle to find the words to respond to the editorial (Use privacy stalls, please) in the February 22 edition of the Pioneer.
by Admin | Mar 8, 2024
This letter is written in honour and memory of Melanie Nicolaides, Amanda Clearwater and her young children – Bethany, Jayven, and Isabella Manoakeesick, and her teen niece Myah-Lee Gratton.
by Admin | Mar 3, 2024
This letter aims to express clear opposition to the proposed amendments to the District of Invermere’s Official Community Plan and Zoning Bylaw that will too lightly attempt to address this summative scourge of short-term rentals (STRs) in the community.
by Admin | Feb 24, 2024
Weather is a fact of life with which we are all familiar. We live it, we feel it, we see it. Consequently, we are all qualified to have opinions based on life experience.
by Admin | Feb 24, 2024
As much as short-term rental (STR) owners say their properties support economic development, the truth is they don’t – well, they don’t beyond their own personal economic development as a small business.
by Admin | Feb 16, 2024
Letter to the editor (The following letter is addressed to Minister of Water, Land and Resource...
by Admin | Feb 10, 2024
Letter to the editor I would like to thank the editor and staff of the Pioneer for printing the...
by Admin | Feb 1, 2024
Canada has a legal system; not to be misconstrued as a justice system.
by Admin | Jan 31, 2024
Letter to the editor Attached is a photo I took of a pickled happy face that I found in the bottom...
by Admin | Jan 21, 2024
The passing of the B.C. NDP Bill 44 on November 29 marked the largest transfer of power from municipalities to Victoria since British Columbia entered Confederation in 1871.