“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,…
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Selenium pollution has US attention
Selenium pollution crossing the border at Lake Koocanusa was on the agenda for a high-level meeting between the US and Canada in Washington, D.C. April…
Local helps capture silver for B.C. at NAIG
Dryden Gris. Photos submitted A local teen recently helped Team B.C. capture a silver medal in volleyball at the North American Indigenous Games (NAIG) playing…
Conference Centre boosts economy
It’s been a busy 2016 at the Kimberley Conference Centre. Spring saw 50 conferences, expos and receptions flock to the East Kootenay’s largest meeting facility….
Local impresses in first International Pro Competition
Cranbrook wakeboarder Colden Thompson proved he has what it takes to compete on the pro circuit after putting in an impressive set of runs in…
What does Brexit mean for Canada?
By Dr. Sherry Cooper The decision by British voters to leave the European Union (EU) has shocked markets and will no doubt lead to continued…
B.C.’s parks draw record number of visitors
British Columbia’s world-renowned provincial park system continues to attract global attention, with visitors from outside B.C. making up more than one-quarter of a record number…
Why to advertise online
With the increasing use of digital devices and access to information on the Internet, people are ever-more turning to online sources for their information gathering…
Backyardigans bringing adventure to Key City
Come along as The Backyardigans explore a magical aquatic world in Koba Entertainment’s splashy new production, The Backyardigans: Sea Deep in Adventure. Join the gang…
You bought that in the US, eh?
Construction Questions By Menno Dueck Building and renovating can be a costly venture. Is cross border shopping a good way to save some money? Here’s…