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Reserve funds: How much does Revelstoke have in the tank?

Revelstoke city council has opted to study city reserve funds and maybe create an official policy.

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Photo: Phantom of the Stoke chair

Revelstoke snowboard shop and bowling alley The Cabin hosted a snowboard event at RMR on May 18-19, overlooking the green Columbia valley

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Revelstoke city planning director John Guenther resigns

Planning director embarked on ambitious plan to modernize city planning rules, but fell short when council nixed unified development bylaw

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Smoke from planned fires may be visible near Revelstoke

Smoke and flames from the planned burning of waste wood may be visible near Revelstoke from May 20 to June 3.

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Temporary foreign worker program changes supported in Revelstoke

Changes to temporary foreign workers program shouldn't have significant impact on Revelstoke employers; no reports of abuse known in town.

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Snowmobile Club picks up reigns after Snowmobile Society dissolves

Snowmobiling in Revelstoke will fall under Revelstoke Snowmobile Club after the Snowmobile Revelstoke Society voted to dissolve last week.

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Revelstoke school board passes balanced budget

Big enrolment decline doesn't translate into equivalent funding decrease

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Sutton Place Hotel contractor fined by WorkSafeBC after workers injured

Hard Hammer Construction was fined almost $70,000 for a January 2011 incident at Revelstoke Mountain Resort that left two workers injured.

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Proponent envisions Revelstoke medical marijuana dispensary

Is Revelstoke ready for a retail medical marijuana dispensary? Advocate said one is needed in context of changing laws and opinions

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Update: Norm Macdonald wins re-election in Columbia River-Revelstoke

Norm Macdonald wins re-election in Columbia River-Revelstoke as Liberals retain majority in B.C. legislature.

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Polls busy on election day in Revelstoke

A steady stream of voters made their way to the Revelstoke Community Centre to vote on Tuesday.

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Rig goes up in flames at Big Eddy Market

The cab of a tractor-trailer was totally destroyed in noon-hour blaze at the Big Eddy Market on Sunday, May 12.

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Revelstoke Courthouse dome to get ‘cool mint’ makeover

After two years of debate and delay, repairs to the Revelstoke Courthouse roof will start soon.

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Firearms and plants seized in police bust of Malakwa marijuana grow

Two people facing multiple charges in relation to Malakwa marijuana grow op from which police seized over 400 plants and numerous firearms.

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Recent Revelstoke heat wave sets records

Revelstoke has seen record high temperatures for the past three days according to Environment Canada

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Learn about plan to protect Revelstoke's Greeley Creek watershed

A new study of the City of Revelstoke’s drinking water watershed maps the area and explores potential threats, including climate change

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Rivers, smoke rise with temperature

BC Local News - Thursday May 9, 2013

High streamflow advisories have been issued across the Southern Interior, with the first fires reported across B.C.

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City of Revelstoke learns disappointing reality of strata tax rules

Is the Sutton Place Hotel a hotel or a strata development? For the City of Revelstoke, the difference is about $900,000 in taxes per year.

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Body of missing White Rock man David Klammer found by Arrow Lake

Body recovered south of Shelter Bay, about 40 kilometres downstream from the riverside recreation area where his car was found in November

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B.C. election polls open in Revelstoke

Voters can cast their ballots at advance polls at the Revelstoke Community Centre from May 8 to May 11 between the hours of 8 a.m.– 8 p.m.

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