A Cranbrook-based peewee hockey team is currently fundraising in order for it to attend a 2015 tournament in Australia. To help the kids make it…
Three bicycles stolen in past week
Over the past week, Kimberley RCMP has received three reports of stolen bicycles. Two reports are from the Townsite area and one near the ski…
40 gather in Triangle for day of action
Forty people gathered in the rain on Saturday, May 10 at Triangle Park in Townsite for a block party hosted by Wildsight in Kimberley as part of…
Majority favour another cull: city survey
Almost 70% of residents in the City of Cranbrook favour another cull to help control and manage the deer population in the city. A recently…
Portion of McPhee road to be closed for roadwork
Motorists are advised that a portion of McPhee Road in Cranbrook will be closed to traffic on Thursday, May 22, from 11 a.m. to 2…
Teachers to begin rotating strikes on Monday
Teachers in the East Kootenay will be taking part in a rotating strike action Monday, May 26. The B.C. Teachers’ Federation (BCTF) announced May 20…
Elizabeth Lake drainage assessment approved
An engineering assessment will be completed on the Elizabeth Lake drainage basin from the watershed to the City of Cranbrook storm water system. The need…
U.S.–Canada coordinate ops to manage flood risk
Current snowpack levels across the Kootenay (spelled Kootenai in America) River Basin are above normal for this time of year, contributing to above-normal spring runoff…
Fundraising efforts for Brick Building begin
Members of the Cranbrook Heritage Association were hosted by SuperStore last week. Selling bricks and cornerstones in support of the restoration of the small city-owned…
Plenty of disgust and questions during Koocanusa cleanup
By Ian Cobb/e-KNOW Little did he know when he was first elected to office 14 years ago that he would end up being a garbage-man…