The 2021 and 2022 British Columbia Reconciliation Award recipients will be honoured in a ceremony at Government House tonight (Jan. 12), including members of the…
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Local group honoured for reconciliation work
Locally based xaȼqanaǂ ʔitkiniǂ (Many Ways of Doing the Same Thing) Research Team has today been honoured with a British Columbia Reconciliation Award. The Office…
Site C – a project that shouldn’t be built
Perceptions by Gerry Warner The sparsely populated Peace River Valley contains some of the richest agricultural land in B.C., is home to the furthest north…
At the Library
By Mike Selby Cranbrook Public Library ‘Alone Against the North’ charts Adam Shoalts’ amazing journey into the Hudson’s Bay Lowlands—one of the last unmapped places…
Shane Koyczan bringing his spoken word artistry
The name of the tour is ‘Silence is a Song I Know All the Words to’ and the artist is Shane Koyczan. His 2015 tour…
Is colonizing Mars the answer to the world’s woes?
Perceptions by Gerry Warner Count me out! That’s right, I don’t want to join the 170,000 or so who have applied to join the Mars…
There are no easy explanations for global warming
Perceptions by Gerry Warner The big rainstorm last week brought back a flood of memories for me from my childhood near Castlegar when I used…
Surviving Progress screening in Cranbrook and Kimberley
Wildsight’s One Planet Film Series will wrap up the season with two screenings of ‘Surviving Progress’ on January 31 and February 1. “We’ve been waiting…
The Economics of Happiness screening in Cranbrook and Kimberley
The Economics of Happiness, a new documentary film that finds local solutions to global problems, is the November offering from Wildsight’s One Planet Film Series….
Censored letter writer finds venue with e-KNOW
Editor’s note: The following is a letter that was sent to the Columbia Valley Pioneer in Invermere. The letter has not been published and the…