In late February, 37 MLAs, including PG-Valemount MLA Rosalyn Bird, voted to advance a bill that would have repealed BC’s ...
Dyer: The Fallout from Epstein By Gwynne Dyer “It’s amazing how the arrest of a 66-year-old man in Norfolk has raised the ...
Mount Robson Provincial Park is expected to warm by 5.6 degrees Celsius by the 2080s, according to a document obtained by The Goat.
Valemount Mayor Owen Torgerson has been elected chair of the Columbia Basin Trust’s board of directors, the non-profit announced on February 25th. The board governs the organization and its assets to ...
Canoe Valley Skating Carnival pumps up the jams Photos by Laura Keil and Spencer Hall The Canoe Valley Skating Club blew spectators away with the glitter, style and talent on the ice during its annual ...
RCMP closed a stretch of Highway 5 near Blue River for nearly eight hours on March 12th to apprehend a person who was wanted for murder.
McBride Council discussed a collaboration with Northern Health, appointed a resident to the Tourism Committee and discussed banking with Integris during its February 24th regular meeting.
A Valemount Historic Society event at Golden Years Lodge gave residents plenty of historical knowledge to chew on last month.
There are moments when partisanship must fall away. This is one of them. We speak first not as legislators, but as parents, grandparents, neighbours and members of families.
The Rocky Mountain Goat is a weekly newspaper covering east-central British Columbia, a rural area which includes the communities of Valemount, McBride, Dunster, and Blue River.
Pileated woodpeckers generate immense force of 1200 - 1400 G-forces when chiseling cavities on trees to get at their food.