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Avalanche risk high around Revelstoke due to unpredictable snowpack

Avalanche risk high around Revelstoke due to unpredictable snowpack

Buried weak layers mean large slabs of snow could break off at any moment, forecasters warn
How to fly: A peek behind the curtain at heli-ski piloting, one of Revelstoke’s biggest industries

How to fly: A peek behind the curtain at heli-ski piloting, one of Revelstoke’s biggest industries

Mountain Mavericks was featured in the latest edition of the Revelstoke TIMES magazine
How to fly: A peek behind the curtain at heli-ski piloting, one of Revelstoke’s biggest industries

How to fly: A peek behind the curtain at heli-ski piloting, one of Revelstoke’s biggest industries

Mountain Mavericks was featured in the latest edition of the Revelstoke TIMES magazine
Skaters in Revelstoke take to the road

Skaters in Revelstoke take to the road

Too icy to drive? Take the skates
A Revelstoke man is paying for his snowboarding season by selling trees in The Big Apple

A Revelstoke man is paying for his snowboarding season by selling trees in The Big Apple

Paul Pinecone is eager to get home after the holidays to snowboard
Update: Highway 1 closure at Rogers Pass east of Revelstoke is reopened

Update: Highway 1 closure at Rogers Pass east of Revelstoke is reopened

Individual closures of up to 1.5 hours between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
VIDEO: More than 100 rescue animals stranded in Revelstoke hotel

VIDEO: More than 100 rescue animals stranded in Revelstoke hotel

The animals were on their way from Moose Jaw to Vancouver
Drivers urged to ‘Shift into Winter’ when heading out on B.C. roads

Drivers urged to ‘Shift into Winter’ when heading out on B.C. roads

With changing seasons, Shift into Winter is reminding drivers of winter safety
B.C. will have 80,000 job openings over the next 10 years

B.C. will have 80,000 job openings over the next 10 years

The B.C. Government is working on the professionalization of the trades
Feds kick in $5.5 million to help B.C. mitigate economic effects of disasters

Feds kick in $5.5 million to help B.C. mitigate economic effects of disasters

Funds given to Community Futures British Columbia to distribute to small business and non-profits