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Mountains of Yoho National Park pictured from Field on April 20, 2025.

News

Yoho National Park runner suffers minor injuries after grizzly bear charges, attacks

Parks Canada has closed area, says defensive response consistent with behaviour of grizzlies

Skiers ride the powder at Revelstoke Mountain Resort on Feb. 9, 2024. (Photo by Royce Sihlis/RMR)

News

Revelstoke Mountain Resort postpones 2025-26 opening

Resort says more snow needed, especially lower down; ticket holders asked to reach out

A puppy featured in Call of the Wild, a Revelstoke series released by Celine Rytz on Tuesday, Nov. 25. (Image courtesy Backcountry Aid + Rescue Kit/YouTube)

Entertainment

Revelstoke dogs unleashed in new local doc series

Call of the Wild explores human-canine relationships that make community special

Revelstoke-based Indigenous painter Delreé Dumont, who earned the 2025 Governor General’s Literary Award for illustrated books in young people’s literature for her artistic contribution to This Land Is a Lullaby. (Photo courtesy Orca Book Publishers)

News

Revelstoke-based Indigenous painter earns Governor General’s Literary Award

Onion Lake Cree Nation member illustrated children’s story about knowledge-sharing

Online creator Jesse Zahacy enjoys a laugh and libation in her Instagram branding. (Image courtesy Jesse Zahacy)

News

B.C. influencer’s body-positive message surges among online followers

Revelstoke’s Jesse Zahacy offers humour-filled content about self-love and acceptance in fitness-focused town

A residential neighbourhood near Revelstoke’s downtown pictured Nov. 9, ahead of the news that the city’s living wage rose by $2.30 per hour since 2024. (Evert Lindquist/Revelstoke Review)

News

Revelstoke’s cost of living rises 9% to $27.80 per hour

Living wage for 2025 jumps $2.30 from previous year, driven mainly by housing, food

Revelstoke’s Nat Segal, left, and Julianna Howatt pictured during the production of Beauty in a Fall, which premiered at the Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival on Saturday, Nov. 8. (Photo courtesy Nat Segal)

News

Revelstoke film follows transgender mountain guide’s search for solace

Julianna Howatt seeks to promote allyship as Beauty in a Fall shares her life-changing story

A backcountry skier inspects a 50-metre crown left by an avalanche in Glacier National Park’s Balu Pass on Saturday morning, Nov. 8. (Photo courtesy Avalanche Canada)

News

Early-season avalanches send B.C. skiers for ride

Avalanche Canada reports recount two Rogers Pass incidents of partially buried backcountry users

From left, Tyler McKendry, Valhalla Wilderness Society biologist Amber Peters, her dog Akash and Václav Kuželka prepare a boat at Carnes Creek to access the Rainbow-Jordan Wilderness via Lake Revelstoke, pictured Oct. 9, 2025. (Evert Lindquist/Revelstoke Review)

News

Film fuels biologist call to help protect unique B.C. old-growth wilderness

Valhalla Wilderness Society asks Safe Haven audience to push for Revelstoke-area Rainbow-Jordan park

Special turns on the wye at Taft after the 100th Last Spike anniversary at Craigellachie on Nov. 7, 1985. This business car was at the original driving of the Last Spike. (Photo by Maynard Atkinson)

Community

140 years on, railway historians reflect on legacy of the Last Spike

Completion of CPR at Craigellachie on Nov. 7, 1885, “a big deal” for future of nearby Revelstoke