Irregular water levels were a key factor to the mosquito boom in Revelstoke last year, mosquito biologist says.
Accessible development permit language and easier website navigation key for local businesses submitting applications, ...
‘In other communities it has been practice for many years to acknowledge the Aboriginal people’s who once use the land as traditional territory. This practice is somewhat new for many in Revelstoke.’ ...
The B.C. government’s ongoing strategic review of old growth forest practices in the province has generated considerable interest in Revelstoke, an area whose harvesting and milling sector has ...
Parks Canada interpretation officer based in Revelstoke, Verena Blasy, inspects a Lungwort Lichen. Photo: Rob Buchanan On one of my walks, deep into the temperate rainforest that surrounds Revelstoke, ...
A new creative arts blog hosted on revelstokemountaineer.com will showcase what Revelstoke artists and creatives are producing during the COVID-19 isolation period, and will feature prizes for ...
4538 Airport Way industrial-sized spaces retrofit to accommodate a family of three. This house puzzled passersby and was a topic of conversation. The story behind who was involved in the project and ...
The Revelstoke Dam pictured in May 2022. The sixth empty penstock is to the right of the image. Photo: Aaron Orlando/Revelstoke Mountaineer Magazine This story is part of a feature that first appeared ...
“Like many others, we, as a store, need to reduce our footprint,” says Catherine Marleau, Retail Manager at Revelstoke Mountain Resort. “For us, this means supporting brands that share our values.” ...
Authors Dr. Marianne Ignace and Chief Ronald E. Ignace recently won the Basil Stuart-Stubbs Prize for outstanding Scholarly Book on British Columbia for their book Secwepmc People, Land and Laws. A ...
Revelstoke Museum & Archives says locals and seasonal visitors helped keep numbers up for the 2023 winter. Photo provided by Revelstoke Museum & Archives Revelstoke’s 2023-2024 winter saw a lagging ...
File photo: The Greenbelt trails near the Columbia River in Revelstoke include paved paths and a network of various dirt walking and cycling paths. Grant funding from the provincial government will go ...
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