By Mike Redfern Another cozy, comfortable evening of good music and good humour, so characteristic of Live at Studio 64 concerts, was enjoyed by Saturday…
Home » Archives for Carrie Schafer »
Fourteen Trumpeting Elephants has arrived
Cranbrook and District Arts Council’s first book, Fourteen Trumpeting Elephants, has arrived, after nearly two years in the making. The book features a story by…
Obituary of Shirley May Grainger
Shirley May Grainger May 18, 1933 – November 17, 2019 “Take me home. I willingly surrender. I shall not fear, for you are with me….
This brave little survivor needs your help
The BC SPCA’s East Kootenay Branch is seeking your help with medical costs for Nacho the cat, who survived a brutal attack from another animal….
Ghostriders’ Defosse second star of the week
The Hot In The KI 3 Stars of the Week (Nov. 18-24) are Summerland Steam forward Cody Swan, Fernie Ghostriders forward Dylan Defosse (pictured above)…
Symphony Christmas Concert Saturday at Key City
The always popular Christmas Concert performance by the Symphony of the Kootenays returns this Saturday, Nov. 30 at 7:30 p.m. at Key City Theatre. Along…
East Kootenay Volleyball Club registration opens Dec. 1
The East Kootenay Volleyball Club (EKVC) is opening registration for volleyball athletes as of December 1. This is in accordance with the guidelines from Volleyball…
Council approves OCP change for PIE
Kimberley City Council Report By Nowell Berg On November 25, City of Kimberley council held its regular bi-monthly meeting. Councillors Kent Goodwin, Nigel Kitto, Darryl…
Cannonball Planet Mercury to appear as morning star
A starry proposal to the College of the Rockies and a pending Dark Sky Preserve in the Okanagan By Dan Hicks As our innermost planet’s…
College electrical program reaches milestone
Almost half of current foundation students are female For the first time ever, College of the Rockies’ electrician foundation program is made up of almost…