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Missing hiker found deceased
A visitor from Australia who went missing June 11 has been located deceased, Kimberley RCMP reported this afternoon (June 13). On June 11, Kimberley RCMP…
The Cranbrook cat conundrum
Letter to the Editor It is often said that in this world there are “dog people” and that there are “cat people.”If you meet enough…
Happy International Women’s Day
By Jody Jacob This year’s United Nation’s theme for International Women’s Day is DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality, which recognizes and celebrates the women and…
Thanks to Canadian Armed Forces for assistance
Letters to the Editor I want to thank all of the Canadian Armed Forces personnel, and all our other partners who provided such invaluable assistance,…
How do you explain the COVID-19 enigma?
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary It’s getting worse, not better! As of today (March 27) world-wide some 2.7 million people have died from COVID-19,…
Working collaboratively to preserve Elk Valley watershed
Faces & Places: Chad Hughes Story by Nicole Trigg Kootenay Conservation Program A transplant from Australia, Chad Hughes is the new executive director for the…
Wear the mask or pay the price
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary When it comes to COVID-19 it’s pretty damn obvious what we did wrong. When I say “we,” I’m talking…
There’s still a marathon to run
By Kelly Mills Op-Ed Commentary On April 22, 1970, 20 million Americans rallied in streets, parks and auditoriums to demonstrate for a healthy, sustainable environment….
Tragedy and irony as massive fires burn in Australia
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary Is Australia the canary in the coal mine? This question is hard to ignore as catastrophic bush fires continue…