The Kimberley Chamber of Commerce’s next Business After Business event will be at the Kimberley Independent School (KIS), Suite 8-73 101 Ave, on Thursday May 15,…
The importance of tourism focus of monthly luncheon
The Cranbrook and District Chamber of Commerce’s May luncheon program is May 21 at St. Eugene Golf Resort and Casino. Starting at 11:45 a.m. at…
RMI funds for regional tourism hubs
Four East Kootenay municipalities are getting $702,716 to put toward tourism, the Government of British Columbia announced today. In total, the province is providing $10.5 million…
Tourism in Fernie receives $349,799
Fernie will receive $349,799 from the B.C. government to support tourism infrastructure and amenities, Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett announced today. “This money will help…
Grants available for media artists
Independent media artists can now apply for project grants from the BC Arts Council. Project assistance up to $25,000 are available to independent media artists…
Anti-bullying and harassment policy help
As of November 1, 2013, B.C. businesses have new obligations under the Workers Compensation Act to take action to prevent bullying and harassment in the…
Abducted girls may be moving through B.C.
Two girls abducted from school yesterday near Vulcan, Alberta may be moving through British Columbia toward the coast, RCMP report. On May 12, at approximately…
Cranbrook Farmer’s Market extending
Spring is in the air and plans for a fresh new market season are well underway! The Cranbrook Farmer’s Market Society is entering the sixth…
Council receives 2014 road works program
Ian Cobb/e-KNOW And the winner is… 6th Street North. City of Cranbrook council this evening (May 12) received the proposed 2014 Capital Roads Program from…
Thomas Melnick to chair Electoral Boundaries Commission
A Cranbrook-based Supreme Court Justice has been appointed as chair of the Electoral Boundaries Commission, the Ministry of Justice announced this afternoon (May 12). Justice…