Sam Steele Days 2018 was another huge success, with thousands of Cranbrook residents taking part in the weekend of fun and games, along with thousands…
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Let’s come together this World Refugee Day
Letter to the Editor Today, we honour the strength, courage and perseverance of the millions of refugees around the world who are displaced and forced…
Congratulations to the grads of 2018
By Doug Clovechok I am especially honoured to take this opportunity to congratulate the high school graduates of 2018. You have achieved an important milestone,…
Flushing shifts to Wildstone, Shadow Mountain
Water utility customers can expect to experience some water discolouration periodically over the next few months, as the City of Cranbrook continues with its annual…
Final Streamers spring event is June 21
The vision of Mainstreams is to honour our local watershed by learning more about the creatures living in our creeks and streams. The final Streamers…
At the Library
By Mike Selby Cranbrook Public Library Rod Mickleburgh examines the history of the British Columbia labour movement in his well researched and brightly illustrated ‘On…
Traffic tip of the week
This week’s tip: ‘L’ and ‘N’ driver’s licences By Cpl. RP Hrehirchuk New driver sign condition for Class 7L, 8L, 7 and 8 licences 30.10…
Kimberley Farmers’ Market fires up June 21
Kimberley Farmers’ Market is celebrating our fifth season in 2018! Thursdays, June 21– September 20 from 5-7:30 p.m. Howard Street is the place to be…
Lake Windermere Lions kick off campaign for EKFH
The Lake Windermere District Lions Club has presented the East Kootenay Foundation for Health (EKFH) a cheque for $25,000 to put towards fundraising efforts for a…
Torch lit for 55+ BC Games
The Kimberley/Cranbrook 2018 55+ BC Games’ host society held a public torch lighting on Sunday, June 17 at Balement Park. Drumming, a welcome to Ktunaxa…