On February 21, City of Cranbrook Mayor Wayne Stetski and members of School District 5 (SD5) and Key City Theatre Society (KCTS) met with Kootenay-Columbia…
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Hospital board interested in fledgling service
One of the biggest issues facing health providers and resident in British Columbia is the growing number of people without family doctors. Called “orphaned patients,”…
Another layer added to Niedermayer tribute
City of Cranbrook Mayor Wayne Stetski stands with a famous photo of Cranbrook’s Scott Niedermayer with the Stanley Cup on top of Fisher Peak, which…
More traffic than ever but less maintenance on our highways
E-KNOW Editorial One single comment. One single comment sums up how ludicrous it is we are talking about how shoddily our highways are being maintained…
Expo celebrates environmental education and educators
Regional environmental education organizations gathered in Cranbrook Nov. 29 for the first Environmental Education Expo, hosted by Columbia Basin Environmental Education Network (CBEEN). Seventeen different…
Black Friday will be a good day to be a shopper
The Cranbrook and District Chamber of Commerce and a host of businesses in the Key City are banding together to provide Christmas shoppers with a…
Chinese delegation visits city
Mr. Zhongzhi Yang, Board Chairman of Jiangsu Wuyang Group Co. Ltd. (third from left, front) and several members of the Taicang, China based company’s delegation…
Concerns growing over parties on Crown Land
Regional officials want to put the clamp down on Nirvana – before paradise is lost altogether. Area B director Heath Slee Recent mass gatherings (raves)…
Home Based Business regs moved forward
Proposed changes to the regulation of home based businesses in the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) – a topic of some feverish discussion the…
Change, growth and marriage
If you are a regular reader of East Kootenay News Online Weekly (e-KNOW), you have by now noticed that our website has changed. Change is…