Most people opt to drive a block to the store to pick up a jug of milk, rather than walk. You likely won’t be able…
Have your say on key issues in your region
CBT seeks input on social, economic and environmental challenges What are the challenges in your region? How can these challenges be addressed? Columbia Basin Trust…
Is that a Lego house?
Construction Questions By Menno Dueck Are you ready to step up and publicly admit that you not only played with Lego as a kid, but…
Benefits of discretionary portfolio management vs. traditional advised accounts
By Kim Inglis Since the 2008 financial crisis, active management has been a hot topic. Although many investors believe it to be the best approach…
From Pachelbel to Led Zeppelin with Kootenay Brass Quintet
What kind of music can you make with five bells and a whole lot of hot air? Just about any kind! The Kootenay Brass Quintet…
Birthplace of Canada’s national parks re-opened
On May 17, on behalf of the Honourable Peter Kent, Canada’s Environment Minister and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, Blake Richards, Member of Parliament for…
Kimberley and Area Trails Management Plan
Meeting May 30 Almost everyone reading this will realize that one of the best things about living in Kimberley is the easy access to a…
Woven Fine
Kari Lehr and Karen Tamminga-Paton live and work in the beautiful Crowsnest Pass, Alberta. The work in this exhibition is a wonderful combination of beautiful…
New restaurant opens at CRIA
After a few days with reduced food and beverage services to accommodate transition to a new restaurant operator and some upgrades at the Canadian Rockies…
What’s Up – Shooting Star
By Larry Halverson/Friends of Kootenay There are 13 species of shooting stars in North America, six in British Columbia and two of those are found…