Kimberley residents, visitors and veterans of Canada’s Armed Forces, RCMP and other emergency services commemorated the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World…
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No one should face the dementia journey alone
Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias affect thousands of British Columbians, but asking for or receiving the diagnosis can be challenging and families often don’t know…
Potato Crisp
Making the most of the chilly season, kids in Jaimee Beaupre’s Grade 3/4 class at Kimberley Independent School spent time in Kimberley Nature Park last…
At the Library
By Mike Selby Cranbrook Public Library A forester shares his favourite stories with incredible photography in Peter Wohlleben’s ‘The Hidden Life of Trees.’ Sent to…
Teck donation benefits trades students
College names recipients of newly created scholarship fund Four College of the Rockies trades students received a boost to their education as the first recipients…
100 years of Remembrance
This year’s Remembrance Day observations and ceremonies the nation over held increased significance – it was 100 years to the hour and day that the…
Columbia Valley RCMP Report
By Sgt. Darren Kakuno This past week, November 5 through November 11, Columbia Valley RCMP responded to 50 calls for service. The following are some…
Obituary for Elliott Rodney Houlind
HOULIND, ELLIOTT RODNEY “BLAINE” NOVEMBER 24, 1957 – OCTOBER 26, 2018 It is with great sadness, loss and shock that the family of Blaine Houlind announce his…
The Unforgivable Sin
By Peter Christensen Op-Ed Commentary Having just returned to Premier John Horgan’s “hip” or not hip brouhaha of electoral referendum, from a wonderful month at…
We must never forget
By Doug Clovechok As the MLA for Columbia River – Revelstoke, it is my honour to once again make a statement in recognition of Remembrance…