The McBride Grizzly minor hockey team faced off against Valemount for one of their last few games of the season on Thursday, March 7th. The final score was 2-1 for Valemount. Sara takes control of the ...
Clearwater RCMP and BC Highway Patrol responded to a two-vehicle collision that left two dead and two in critical but stable condition early Tuesday morning. According to Highway Patrol media ...
Chanel was all smiles as she chatted with Santa following the skating presentation. /ANDREA ARNOLD Cooper jumps for joy at the prospect of being done school for two weeks. / ANDREA ARNOLD Ho Ho Ho, ...
In her garage in the alley behind 1091 2nd Ave, Katherine Arneson repairs and restores vehicles under her business name Back Alley Artistry. Back Alley Artistry specializes in vehicle painting, paint ...
The Goat reached out to all those who put their names into the ring for the 2022 Municipal election. Valemount candidates have been acclaimed, however we felt it was important they too were able to ...
Walk into the lobby of the Moose Pub and you’re greeted by a sign that not only tells you to wait to be seated, but that due to a shortage of staff, the wait for food will be 45 minutes. Local ...
The Valemount Climbing Club is making good progress on their new bouldering gym, the first of its kind in the community. They are still waiting for the crash mats and some of the holds from suppliers ...
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Michelle Rejman displayed her hand made reins, halters and lead ropes. /ANDREA ARNOLD Artist Jayde Richter (right), along with support from sister Coral Garcia Conde (middle) and friend Jayda ...
Kevin Chiupka, Dale Stephens, Bob Callaghan and John Rivard, members of the Roadside Splinters, participated as a living exhibit in the Valley Museum Archives current “Everything Music” display.
The McBride Community Forest Corporation was under the microscope recently due to the start of logging activities at the base of Lucille Mountain near McBride. Locals were concerned the logging would ...
The Simpcw’s declaration that they are protecting the Raush Valley is a big deal. While the announcement doesn’t change land use statuses under B.C. law, it does send a very loud and clear message to ...