A cougar frequenting an area of Kootenay National Park near Radium Hot Springs has forced National Park staff to enforce a closure for public safety….
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Open air burning restricted in city
The return of the great summer weather brings the risk of fires back into the minds of many people, including the staff of the Cranbrook…
Spring Splash at Kimberley
The annual spring splash was held at the Kimberley Alpine Resort last weekend, helping close out another excellent year on the slopes at the resort….
Do the right thing and quit squawking about it
Perceptions by Gerry Warner Why did the chicken cross the road? To get out of Cranbrook, of course. Not very funny, I admit, but then again…
Up next in The Arts Station Gallery
You have never seen pottery like this before! Lisa Martin currently has her work up for grabs at Carosella but soon enough, her striking clay…
Cranbrook tabbed as location for some graduating sheriffs
British Columbia’s justice system has been strengthened with the addition of 23 new deputy sheriffs who began working in courtrooms throughout the province this week,…
Tamarack Centre hosting second Trashion Fashion Show
Tamarack Centre is proud to host the second Annual Mt. Baker Trashion Fashion show April 19 at 7 p.m. Located near Winners, come see the…
The Breaking Barriers Tour
Members of the Get Bent Active Arts Society (GBAAS) have spent the last 10 years contributing to the growth and development of dance, in particular…
Silver Spring Drive home destroyed in blaze
A home at 3749 Silver Spring Drive in Cranbrook was destroyed in a fire on the evening of April 12. Cranbrook Fire & Emergency Services…
Fernie Chamber installs new board
Last night (Thursday, April 12), the Fernie Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual general meeting at the chamber office. Chamber Membership Services director Rachel Bone…