Submitted by the Kootenay Conservation Program The Kootenay Conservation Program (KCP) has recently been awarded $2 million over four years in a federal Environment and…
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Holly Hyatt sings the blues Live@Studio 64
From the silvery Slocan Valley comes rhythm and blues songwriter, vocalist and bass guitarist Holly Hyatt with her five-piece band for the second Live@Studio 64…
A jazz concert with a difference at Studio 64
By Mike Redfern When Kimberley Arts Council’s Live@Studio 64 committee invited the Dirk Quinn Jazz Quartet to open the fall jazz and blues concert season…
Have your say on childcare in Kimberley
The City of Kimberley and consultants Be the Change Group Inc. are inviting the public to an open house. The community is asked to come…
A few points as we head to the polls
Letter to the Editor The science is clear: climate change is a global emergency that affects us all and we have limited time to act. …
College students benefit from increased SIDIT awards
Over $23,000 in SIDIT awards available to college students from the Southern Interior Current College of the Rockies students may be eligible for $23,000 in…
Notes from City Hall
Thanksgiving Day Closure and Next Council Meeting City Hall and the Works Yard will be closed Monday, October 14 for Thanksgiving. The regular Meeting of…
Obituary for Donald Edwin ANDERSON
Donald Edwin ANDERSON DECEMBER 9, 1930 ~ SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 (AGE 88) Eighty-eight-year-old Donald Edwin Anderson passed away at the Elk Valley Hospital on September 29, 2019, surrounded…
Tim Hortons Cranbrook leads west in smiles
Thank you to Tim Hortons Cranbrook for another amazing Smile Cookie Campaign! The Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary and the East Kootenay Foundation for Health, along…
Let’s raise a glass to support the arts
Centre 64 and the Kimberley Arts Council are hosting the second annual Women for Women event on Friday, November 1 from 7 to 11 p.m….