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Despite rain, drought conditions remain

On June 27, the province updated its drought map. And while Fort Nelson has dropped from level four to level three, the East Peace...

Ladies and Gentlemen, your Tumbler Ridge grad class of 2024

In our June 20th Issue we celebrated our Graduates and we missed posting graduate, Kacey Jameus. Our sincerest apologies to Kacey, her family, friends...

Lions celebrate 40 years in Tumbler

Above photo: Lion Linda Matthews was presented with the Melvin Jones Fellowship at the club’s 40th anniversary dinner. 2024 is an auspicious year for the...

Despite recent rain, Tumbler Ridge remains at level four drought

Photo: The Kettle Pond behind the Visitor Information Centre is fast becoming a mud puddle as a low snow year and lack of rains...

Mining Month: Last load of coal from Wolverine

Monday, April 29 saw the last load of coal removed from the Wolverine Mine. While there are still people on-site, bringing the mine to a...

Council cuts summer students positions

Few things say summer in Tumbler Ridge like the sight of young people in PPE, out mowing the ditches or watering flowers. Historically, these positions...

Budget 2024: April 4, 2024, a tough night for non-profits

On April 4, Council discussed requests for grant-in-aid (GIA) funding and fee-for-service (FFS) requests. First, the good news. The TR Forever Young Society was approved...

Geopark and Museum finally getting funding

After nearly four years without funding from the Regional District, the Tumbler Ridge UNESCO Global Geopark and Tumbler Ridge Museum are finally getting their...

Fire season 2024: District preparing for another dry hot year

Above photo: Brandon Broderick’s 2023 photo of the West Kiskatinaw fire at sunset. The 2024 Wildfire season is fast approaching, and the District of Tumbler...

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