A new branding and marketing strategy promises to breathe new life and opportunity into the Village of Canal Flats.
equal consideration would be given to all applications and the remaining would be allocated to the highest priorities in the community.
Canal Flats council meeting there was a presentation given by Canadian Forest Industries Ltd.on the inherent reasons for recent layoffs
Issues with funding arose prior to the beginning of the renovation, forcing the Chamber to reconsider budgeting strategies.
The Canal Flats Community Group and Youth Group have petitioned council, seeking potential funding for upgrades to the recreation facility.
Community Directed Funds Committee meeting,regarding the agreement between Columbia Basin Trust and its Community Directed Funds Program.
Invest Kootenay has implemented some important initiatives, that bode well for the attraction of investment groups to the Columbia Valley.
A presentation by the Greenways Trail Alliance was a highlight of the January 12th Canal Flats council meeting.
A full council met to discuss recent items on the agenda that were deferred from last week’s meeting.
A fresh team of newly elected council officials was sworn in.
Key items were discussed at Canal Flats council meeting.
"There’s a lower probability of illegal use of it, after it’s been approved"
The union of BC Municipalities recently passed a unanimous motion opposing provincial funding of municipalities without residents
Local photographer and digital artist Blair Hobbs is hosting a one of a kind showing and fundraiser at the Smoking Waters Coffee Company
The B.C. government’= is trying to position B.C. as the country’s leading province for people with disabilities.
The Village of Canal Flats held its regular council meeting
Several valley businesses opened their doors to eager young hopefuls and have gleaned the benefits
The CLSS presides over the Columbia Lake and promises to take their stewardship seriously
Several items were listed during the recent Village of Canal Flats regular council meeting
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada, Mark Strahl was in the valley.