The City of Cranbrook’s 2018 Capital Works Program is progressing very well, with a significant amount of work being completed in the month of May….
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Making physical activity a top priority
National Walking Day May 26 Canada’s largest association representing older Canadians has added regular physical activity as a priority for its members and for all…
Raising digitally responsible youth
7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow evening at School District No. 5 Board Office Snapchat this? Instagram that? Roblox, Minecraft and Musicly.ly: Mom, I want to…
Fernie’s first Business Walk June 13
What do restaurants, retailers, contractors, and financial services have in common? They are all businesses that will be visited by business leaders and civic leaders…
Cranbrook RCMP Report
By S/Sgt. Hector Lee The following is a synopsis of calls received by Cranbrook RCMP for the week (from 6 a.m.) May 14 to 6 a.m., May 21. Police handled…
EACS seeks new space to serve valley residents
The Elkford Arts Council Society (EACS), a registered non-profit, is appealing for community support in its quest to acquire a more accessible and functional community…
Obituary for Hugh James Matters “Jim”
Hugh James Matters “Jim” 1936 – 2018 It is with great sadness that the family of Hugh Matters announces his passing on Tuesday, May 15,…
Fernie Council Connection
The following is a synopsis of what occurred during the May 14 City of Fernie council meeting. 2018 GEORGE S. MAJIC SPIRITUS AWARD Mayor Mary…
Boil Water Notice rescinded
Water turbidity in the Mark Creek system has improved over the past 72 hour period. The water is now rated as FAIR (between 1 NTU…
Columbia Valley RCMP Report
By Cpl. L-P. Gendron-Fafard This past week, May 14 through to May 20, Columbia Valley RCMP officers responded to 110 calls for service. Here are…