Development

City of Revelstoke mayor and council standing in front of the Grizzly Plaza stage

Revelstoke resolutions backed by municipalities at UBCM

Council and staff meet with provincial ministries to advocate for housing, transit and conservation resources.

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BC Hydro moves forward on plans for unit six of the Revelstoke Dam

Construction on unit six of the Revelstoke Dam will begin in the spring, and BC Hydro is working with the City of Revelstoke on plans to house workers.

A group of white men standing around a table and smiling at the camera, one of them holding the Revy Own home land agreement
Community input needed for Revy Own Home Ownership project

Community Futures Revelstoke launches survey to help shape future long-term housing project.

The front entrance to the Revelstoke Community Connections outreach building. In the left hand window is a mural of fish in a river. Handing in the right hand window is an updated Pride flag with the BIPOC and Trans Flag colours and the Intersex symbol.
Revelstoke emergency shelter space opens for winter

Community Connections Revelstoke Society once again operating emergency shelter space from October to April.

Revelstoke airport hangers and fuel station
Revelstoke looks to cut airport deficit, boost growth

City economics development group is exploring short-term opportunities to help build long-term sustainability.

Emergency Service Food Drive volunteers sorting boxes of food under a large white tent
Emergency Service Food Drive calls on community support

Revelstoke food bank sees nearly 1,000 clients ahead of its annual fundraiser.

Gary Sulz, Francesca Williams and Tim Stapenhurst stnading in front of the corkboard Francesca used to plan the logo
City of Revelstoke launches new logos

The multi-icon system focuses on setting tone and accessible communication.

Regional district surrounding Revelstoke opting into provincial STR regulation

City of Revelstoke not included in regulation, but surrounding communities soon require principal residence.

Three people stand in front of the metal doors of an access lift in a brightly light room at the back of the Revelstoke Museum and Archives. The door is the entrance to the new accessibility lift.
Revelstoke Museum & Archives celebrates lift-off with community-backed accessibility project

Revelstoke rises to the occasion with over $110,000 in community donations to help complete the museum’s new accessibility lift.

Commons Roots youth program leaders sitting on the edge of a large garden box in a small clearing.
Common Roots Group digs into Food Commons project

The summer youth program brings together Indigenous Friendship Society of Revelstoke, Local Food Initiative, Canada Service Corps and VIDEA in the latest partnership.