BC Annual Bat Count contributes to monitoring for impacts of white-nose syndrome across the province Spring is here and bats are returning to summer roost…
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KEGG gets okay for garden in McDougall Park
Kimberley City Council Report By Nowell Berg On May 25, City of Kimberley council held its regular bi-monthly meeting. Councillors Kyle Dalum, Kent Goodwin, Nigel…
100 Women Who Care Fernie impacting the Elk Valley
Two local organizations recently received a $3,450 financial boost to further the great work they are doing in the Elk Valley. The donations came from…
EcoGarden summer expansion on track for Fernie
By Erin Knutson The Community EcoGarden in Fernie will continue with expansion plans this summer after receiving confirmation of grants from the Columbia Basin Trust…
Food Bank, Community Garden benefit from COTR gift
Donated garden sheds were constructed by college’s Introduction to Construction students Two Cranbrook organizations, the Cranbrook Food Bank and Community Connections (organizers of the Community…
Obituary of Alan Wells Askey
ALAN WELLS ASKEY AUGUST 6, 1927 – MAY 16, 2021 Wasa Lake resident Dr, Alan Askey, 93, died peacefully at home on the evening of May 16,…
Fernie dog trainer recognized by BC SPCA
Project K9 is the first dog training company in the Elk Valley area to receive BC SPCA AnimalKind accreditation, which recognizes companies committed to high animal…
Obituary of Brian Earl Merrett
Brian Earl MERRETT January 4, 1955 ~ May 14, 2021 (age 66) Daryl and Delee were heartbroken to learn of the unexpected passing of our brother, Brian. He…
Local artist installs public art sculptures in Cranbrook
Earlier this month, local blacksmith and internationally-acclaimed artist, Paul Reimer, installed two art pieces for display at Kootenay Granite in Cranbrook. Breakwater (right), an interactive…
A Super Moon and a Lunar Eclipse May 26
By Rick Nowell On Wednesday, May 26, a super moon will occur. A super Moon is when a full Moon occurs when the Moon is…