The City of Cranbrook is hosting two open houses this week to provide and gain information on what residents think about three upcoming projects. The…
Public safety responsibility of all this winter, city says
Now that the first serious snow fall of the season has smothered Cranbrook with a white blanket, the business of snow clearing is once again…
First call for rookie police dog results in arrest
The new Cranbrook and area police dog was successful in tracking a subject after the 7-11 was robbed early this morning (Nov. 4). Just after…
Doing homework can provide significant edge
by Kim Inglis While investors understand that exchange-traded funds (ETFs) track indices, many are unfamiliar with the specific ways in which indices can be built….
Taking action to conserve our natural heritage
Letter to the Editor This year marks Teck’s 100th anniversary and, over the course of the last century, our people have helped build communities, create…
Bergmann Piano Duo plays Key City today
Key City Theatre is proud to present internationally recognized pianists Elizabeth and Marcel Bergmann in a unique duo piano concert on November 3 at 3…
Invermere supports borrowing and cull
A referendum asking District of Invermere voters if they support borrowing up to $5.6 million to build a new community centre and a poll querying…
The Columbia River Treaty must be re-negotiated
Perceptions By Gerry Warner It’s a little early to be thinking of the New Year, but the year 2014 will be momentous because of a…
Nadia Gordon’s writing is straightforward and direct
Book Review By Derryll White Gordon, Nadia (2002). Sharpshooter. I like to drink wine, with supper or perhaps a glass late at night while reading. …
Combating bullying still a priority
Letter to the Editor Combating bullying has been a priority for our government, because bullying touches people of every age across our province. Since the…