Victoria Day Weekend Closure Kimberley City Hall and the Public Works Yard will be closed on Monday, May 20. The Aquatic Centre will be open…
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Prescribed burning season extinguished for the spring
By Ian Adams Rocky Mountain Trench Ecosystem Restoration Program The small wildfire that broke out in the Kimberley Nature Park last weekend serves as a…
At the Library
By Mike Selby Cranbrook Public Library James Carl Nelson’s ‘The Polar Bear Expedition’ tells the little known story of how thousands of American soldiers battled…
Conservative nominee misinformed
Letter to the Editor I was disappointed to read the letter from the Conservative nominee for the upcoming federal election related to gas prices in…
Obituary for Helen Patricia Kahl
KAHL (ROBERTSON), HELEN PATRICIA (PAT) OCTOBER 22, 1937 – MAY 3, 2019 In the early morning hours of Friday, May 3, 2019, Helen Patricia Kahl passed away at the…
Obituary for Robert “Bob” James MacSporran
Obituary for Robert “Bob” James MacSporran Robert James (Bob) MacSporran Passes Away Peacefully Bob MacSporran passed away peacefully at Joseph Creek Care Village, Cranbrook, B.C….
Obituary for William John “Bill” Bradshaw
William John (Bill) Bradshaw April 14, 1930 – May 3, 2019 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our Dad and…
Sunrise Rotary Club 2018 scholarship recipient
By Dan Schellenberg Rebecca Bermel Rebecca Bermel, of Cranbrook, was a proud recipient of an undergraduate scholarship granted by the Rotary Club of Cranbrook Sunrise,…
Invisible rivers beneath our feet with Dr. Ric Hauer
What do grizzly bears, birds, wolves, and fish have in common? A dependence on gravel bed rivers—a special type of river found in the mountains—and…
JCI provides Operation Street Angel with garden beds
On Saturday, April 27, volunteers and members of the non-profit organization JCI Kootenay installed six garden beds in conjunction with the Operation Street Angel wellness…