The local Calendar Club has donated a large quantity of Teddy Bears to the Cranbrook RCMP Victim Services. On January 7, Lynn Townsend, Operator of…
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Retiring board chair leaves mark on Trust and region
Strong leadership drives the Trust toward continued success At the end of 2019, Rick Jensen wrapped up seven years on Columbia Basin Trust’s Board of Directors,…
Everyone stars in Samajam shows
Key City Theatre is proud to present a family experience like no other. Samajam, the world’s best participatory music show comes to Cranbrook on Tuesday,…
Obituary for James Gordon McMillian
It is with deep sadness that the family of James Gordon McMillan announces his passing on Saturday, December 28, 2019. Jamie was predeceased by his…
Silence breaks on stigma in Alzheimer Society campaign
Cranbrook residents living with dementia are going public in an effort to change hearts and minds and tackle the ongoing discrimination they experience in their…
2019 in the East Kootenay
Who is going to miss 2019? That’s right; all eyes forward and no looking back – except for this brief photographic presentation showcasing some of…
United we rise; divided we’ve suffered
By Dr. Brian L. Horejsi Op-Ed Commentary As the New Year breaks over a world in social, political and environmental turmoil it is, once again,…
Gas price Clue mystery game
Letter to the Editor A funny thing is happening with the province’s investigations into soaring gas prices. It’s like a game of Clue, but some…
Locals take part in Teck Kootenay Cup Races
The Teck Kootenay Cup Races #1 and #2 took place on December 28 and 29, at the Black Jack Ski Club in Rossland, and were…
Cautious optimism for Provincial Wildlife Strategy
Letter to the Editor British Columbia’s hunters and anglers have long been the vanguard of wildlife conservation efforts in our province. Over the years, many…