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Eagles return to nest near Big Eddy

Eagles return to nest near Big Eddy

A pair of Bald Eagles has returned to their nest at the confluence of Tumtum Creek and the Columbia River. This nest of sticks is in a sturdy old tree and has been in use for many years. It can be seen with binoculars from the Greenbelt Trail. Likely, it is the same nesting pair as last year as the more mature eagles are dominant. Without some means of marking them, we can’t be certain of their identity.
Adventures at Rogers Pass

Adventures at Rogers Pass

Over the past 125 years Glacier National Park has gone from the centre of mountaineering to the centre of backcountry ski touring. The View looks into the history of backcountry adventure in Rogers Pass.
Kayla Fenwick brings home the ribbons

Kayla Fenwick brings home the ribbons

Expert to help Revelstoke save native bee species

Expert to help Revelstoke save native bee species

The Three-spot Mariposa Lily is an understated three-petalled white and yellow flower indigenous to some areas of the Columbia Basin. Like all living things, it’s part of the intricate and complex web of life that sustains us all.
Historic Windsor Hotel set to re-open in June

Historic Windsor Hotel set to re-open in June

Things to consider when buying, building or renovating a home

Things to consider when buying, building or renovating a home

Balu Yoga & Wellness to open this weekend

Balu Yoga & Wellness to open this weekend

Revelstoke’s newest yoga studio is a reincarnation.
Day of G.N.A.R. at RMR

Day of G.N.A.R. at RMR

Graduates add new skills to workplace experience

Graduates add new skills to workplace experience

Trampolines aren’t just for the kids