Invermere Valley Echo

Governance study proposed

In a letter to the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Oct. 20, Minister of Community Development Blair Lekstrom, agreed to support a process to undertake a study that would take into considerat… more
Invermere Valley Echo

Olympic torch coming to valley

The torch will arrive in Invermere in the early afternoon on Jan. 22, and will be part of the longest domestic torch relay to take place in Olympic History. "This is an incredible opportunity for our … more
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Invermere Valley Echo

Back in town

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Mo-vember madness for men’s health

The fundraiser saw $1,200 raised for the Prostate Cancer Research Foundation of Canada, and 12 male teachers grow their … more
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Upgrades on the horizon for The Eddie

The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) will submit an application Jan. 16 for a $400,000 Towns for Tomorrow grant… more
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Sponsorship helps to keep Ktunaxa language alive

Three Ktunaxa Nation students have been given the chance to revive their endangered native language via a Web-based lang… more
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Local birthday boy gives back

After watching the movie Sharkwater with his parents, Graycen Oliver was astounded and disturbed by the treatment of sha… more
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Docs add their input

Local doctors intend to have their say to the Minister of Health George Abbott, in another push to ensure Invermere and … more
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Kain's name badly misused

“In fact, commercial tourism began in 1916 when local guide/outfitter Conrad Kain opened a base camp at the resort site.… more
Invermere Valley Echo

Hello to the joyous season

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