ReDi Grant recipients celebrate funding following record-breaking application year
Over 30 local non-profits receive more than $383,000 in funding from Columbia Basin Trust program.
Over 30 local non-profits receive more than $383,000 in funding from Columbia Basin Trust program.
While the resolutions won’t be up for debate at the Union of BC Municipalities convention, the support will help boost Revelstoke-sponsored concerns provincially.
As the provincial and federal governments shift immigration and labour focus, Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce advocates for hospitality employers and local youth training programs.
‘We're really proud of being able to consistently and sustainably support our community,’ chair Tracy Spannier says.
Municipality representatives from throughout B.C.’s Southern Interior will network for resources and solutions impacting interior communities.
‘This is a huge opportunity to build out affordable housing in the community,’ RCHS general manager says.
Online and mobile banking will be unavailable Friday, April 17 to Monday, April 20.
Revelstoke Adaptive Sports Program and Illecillewaet Greenbelt Society collaborate to improve accessibility along key Columbia River trails.
The former School District 19 bus is soon to be a traveling home and workspace for student Turi Duhamel as part of his capstone project.
Revelstoke Hospice Society’s grief library offers books, games and audio resources for those living in and visiting Revelstoke while navigating grief.