UNDRIP in BC
UNDRIP- The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples is a legally non-binding resolution passed by the United Nations in 2007. It delineates and defines the individual and collective rights […]
Ongoing Agenda
Canada and countries worldwide already lifted most of the Covid 19 restrictions and mandates. People are enjoying traveling, and social and cultural gatherings. Back to dance parties, gyms, and cinemas. […]
Remembrance day
Remembrance Day is a memorial day observed in Commonwealth member states since the end of the First World War honour armed forces members who have died in the line of […]
Council inauguration
The inaugural council meeting took the place in the City hall of Salmon Arm on November 7 at 7.00 PM. The mayor and councillors were elected in the municipal election […]
SOGI rallies in Salmon Arm
Last weekend, two groups, each one about twenty people, with different views about SOGI {Social orientation and gender identity} were presented on Highway 1 close by Centenoka Park Mall to […]
Justice for the vaccinated- Sorrento
Thursday, October 27 almost full Sorrento memorial hall welcomed Dr. Charles Hoffe and Dr. Stephen Malthouse in their tour “Justice for the vaccinated”. The tour has occurred in multiple cities […]
Municipal election results
The results of the municipal election in British Columbia showed that interest in local municipal governments is very low. Provincial turnout in this election was only 37,07%. In Salmon Arm […]
CSRD continues in discrimination policy
The Columbia Shuswap Regional District {CSRD} board decided to keep the discrimination policy in the CSRD area. At Thursday’s board meeting they voted for suspending its COVID-19 Proof of Vaccination […]
The nomination period closed.
As of today, the nomination period for the Municipal election in British Columbia has been closed. Our municipalities will be voting for the new members of city councils, directors of […]