For the first time in the 22-year history of the Rockies Film Series, we sold out the Key City Theatre twice in one day thanks…
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Students help turn Wilson Lake into a wetland
Students with the Mountain Adventure Skills Training Program (MAST) at the College of the Rockies – Fernie Campus, are always eager to give back and…
Show to benefit Art Twomey Legacy Fund
One of the world’s most exotic landscapes lies at the heart of the American southwest. Across the high desert of Utah and northern Arizona stretches…
Third Party Reporting available for sexualized violence victims
By Katie Chave Think about a secret you have. Something you’ve told very few people, if any. What are the reasons that you haven’t shared…
First-Past-the-Post or Proportional Representation?
Part three in a series of BC Electoral Reform By Carol Gordon This article is part of a series on British Columbia’s upcoming 2018 Referendum…
Notes from City Hall
Be Bear Smart Bears are in search of food before going into hibernation. Some simple steps to follow to help avoid a run-in with bears…
Rotary to mark historic progress toward a polio-free world
Event among thousands to be held by Rotary across the globe on World Polio Day – October 24 Rotary Clubs of Cranbrook and Cranbrook Sunrise…
Will a Canadian Carbon Tax save the Earth?
By Bill Bennett Op-Ed Commentary The federal Liberal government is forging ahead with a carbon tax on taxpayers and our businesses. Mr. Trudeau is apparently…
2018 roads program comes to an end
Paving is underway this afternoon on 23rd St. North from Highway 3 to 30th Avenue North. This is the final work needed to complete the City of…
EKARC/RDEK help scouts attend Jamboree on the Air
The East Kootenay Amateur Radio Club (EKARC) in partnership with the Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) enabled the Cranbrook 4th Cub Scout group to…