As the United Nation’s Decade of Education for Sustainable Development draws to a close, educators from across the Columbia Basin came together at Quantum Leaps…
Allison Au Quartet Nov. 4 at Arts Station
Juno-nominated for their debut album, ‘The Sky Was Pale Blue, Then Grey,’ the Allison Au Quartet is a Toronto-based modern Jazz ensemble. Since it’s formation…
Know Your Watershed is out of the gate
The gorgeous fall weather had Kootenay schools out in their local creeks and rivers learning about the water systems that sustain their communities. Know Your…
Sparwood Council Facts
Community Energy Award Megan Lohman, representing the Community Energy Association, congratulated the District of Sparwood Oct. 20 for Sparwood’s placement as honourable mention in the…
Chamber takes steps to improve voter turnout
Urges use of social media to help remind others about voting With the 2014 municipal election just around the corner, and the campaign well under…
Johns seeks third term to continue work
After two successful terms as School District No. 5 Trustee Chris Johns believes he still has work to do for the Cranbrook school community. “I’ve…
Stay informed in the hysterical bubble and help defeat terror
Kootenay Crust By Ian Cobb Canada placed a son and protector to rest yesterday. Cpl. Nathan Cirillo, a 24-year-old Hamilton lad who aspired to a…
Police request help in locating stolen vehicle
On October 29, Cranbrook RCMP responded to a reported theft of vehicle in the Cranbrook area. The vehicle reported stolen is described as a 2006…
Get financially fit before 2015
By Colin J Campbell Small Business Month is a good time to think about getting ready for the end of the year. If your year-…
BPNS Tourney recognizes YKRS with $500 gift
Earlier this summer members from the Yahk Kingsgate Recreation Society (YKRS) lent a hand and watched for hole-in-one possibilities at the BPNS Golf Tournament in…