By Peter Christensen Op-Ed Commentary Everybody we knew spoke Danish. Church services were in Danish. In grade one, I got the strap, a two-foot long…
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International film fest launching August in Cranbrook
Organizers of Cranbrook’s first Bleeding Tree International Dark Drama Film Festival are excited to bring a full slate of ‘dark drama’ films to local filmgoers…
Creston officers attend Yaqan nu?kiy Pow Wow
Over the May long weekend Creston RCMP officers were busy with protecting the community and participating in the many community events, including the Yaqan nu?kiy…
A beekeeper sweetens her skills
Business advisory services educate entrepreneurs, including this Creston apiarist How to hire good employees. How to lead them well. How to read your financials. In…
Kimberley municipal projects set to begin soon
Kimberley City Council Report By Nowell Berg On May 27, City of Kimberley council held its regular bi-monthly meeting. Councillors Kevin Dunnebacke, Sue Cairns, Woody…
Groups and individuals invited to apply for grants
Sustainability is more than just reducing your ecological footprint, its also about building up your local community. The Fernie Fox Hotel, is seeking applications for…
Women’s gym to become social enterprise
Community Connections Society of Southeast BC (CCS) has acquired Cranbrook gym, Life Balance Health and Fitness. The Cranbrook-based non-profit will operate the women’s gym as…
Columbia Valley RCMP Report
By Sgt. Ed deJong This past week, May 20 to May 27, Columbia Valley RCMP responded to 55 calls for service. The following is a…
Obituary of Esther Lucille Jacobson
Esther Lucille Jacobson Esther Lucille Jacobson, also known as Jake, died at East Kootenay Regional Hospital on May 17, 2024. She was in the hospital…
Baker Wild wows with stellar performances at Key City
By Erin Knutson Mount Baker Wild Theatre (MBWT) captivated audiences with a unique rendition of its latest production, Legally Blonde: The Musical, at Key City…