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The following is a list of organizations with a primary role in emergency management in British Columbia, Canada. These organizations, often working together and with others, e.g. law enforcement and other first responders, to ensure the health and safety of people during an emergency or a disaster.
The Village of Nakusp (/ n ə ˈ k ʌ s p /) [3] is located south of the mouth of Kuskanax Creek, on the Upper Arrow Lake in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. Lying between the Selkirk and Monashee ranges, the village is known for its nearby hot springs and picturesque mountain lakeside setting.
West Kootenay Transit System (formerly known as Kootenay Boundary Transit System) is the public transit system in Trail, Castlegar, Nelson, British Columbia and surrounding area. The transit services are operated from Trail, Castlegar, Nelson and serve Rossland , Warfield , Genelle, Montrose , Fruitvale , Salmo , Kaslo , Creston , Nakusp .
Arrow Lakes Hospital is a six-bed hospital facility, [1] located in Nakusp, British Columbia. The hospital is owned and operated by Interior Health in the Kootenay Boundary Health Service Area. [ 2 ]
The ministry was first established, as the Ministry of Solicitor General, on July 6, 1988, by the government of Premier Bill Vander Zalm.The solicitor general assumed responsibility for policing, the corrections system, the coroner's office, the Motor Vehicles Branch, Public Gaming Branch and the emergency program, all previously under the Attorney General of British Columbia. [1]
The Regional District of Central Kootenay (RDCK) is a regional district in the province of British Columbia, Canada. As of the 2016 census, the population was 59,517. The area is 22,130.72 square kilometres. The administrative centre is located in the city of Nelson.
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The next year, the Dominion Government Telegraph Service opened the line to Nakusp. [34] The link to Castlegar opened in 1917, providing a connection to the BC Tel line to Nelson. [35] In 1961, BCTel bought the phone company. [36] In 1947, a three-bed Red Cross outpost opened. [37] In 2011, the facility became the Edgewood Health Centre. [38]