It’s shaping up to be the hottest ticket in the Kootenays. As Key City Theatre nears its 30th brilliant season, our stage curtains are looking…
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Slow down and move over for highway crews
Replacing culverts, shoulder repairs, paving and mowing operations are some of Mainroad East Kootenay Contracting’s regular summer maintenance activities. This means East Kootenay drivers, like…
BC RCMP statement on travel restriction enforcement
Letter to the Editor Earlier this month the B.C. Provincial Government announced a ban on non-essential travel between three regional zones in British Columbia. This…
Wildfire Community Preparedness Day May 1
Saturday, May 1 is Wildfire Community Preparedness Day and residents across the East Kootenay are being urged to spend some time tomorrow thinking about how…
Obituary of John Eldon Shaw
John Eldon Shaw 1931 – 2021 We are saddened to announce the passing of the man named John Shaw. He was a husband, our father…
Obituary of David William Coupland
David William Coupland With great sadness, the family of David William Coupland “Bilco” announce his passing on April 19, 2021, at The Kimberley Special Care…
Obituary of Wesley Russel Whitehead
Wesley Russel Whitehead Aug 15, 1953 – April 19, 2021 Graveyard Service ʔaq’am Cemetery – Thursday April 22, 2021 at 1: oo pm Survived by- Daughter Candice…
Automated curbside recycling begins May 3
After months of planning and public information sharing, the City of Cranbrook officially launches its brand-new automated curbside recycling service on Monday May 3, with…
College unveils Two-Year Action Plan
Institution will focus on being ready for change, set for success, and prepared to go forward College of the Rockies has unveiled a Two-Year Action Plan aimed at working together…
Budget isn’t perfect but there are positives
Letter to the Editor Like many of you, I get tired of partisan politics. The Conservative Party of Canada’s approach to just about everything is…