Committee of the Whole Meeting Report By Carol Gordon The District of Invermere Committee of the Whole was held on May 8, at 3 p.m….
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RCMP catching more impaired drivers
Kimberley City Council Report By Nowell Berg On May 14, City of Kimberley council held its regular bi-monthly meeting. Councilors Kent Goodwin, Albert Hoglund, Nigel…
Chance for youth to paddle and learn this summer
This August, 16 Columbia Basin youth will paddle the mighty Columbia River for 11 days through a new Wildsight program: The Columbia River Field School….
EKC leads in support of Community Foundation
East Kootenay Community Credit Union (EKC) is leading the way in supporting the on-going operations of the Cranbrook and District Community Foundation (CDCF), with a…
Cranbrook has a troubled conscience right now
Letter to the Editor Open Letter to Cranbrook City Council I urge you to take action as quickly as possible towards to the Lethbridge Denny’s…
Youth inspired and equipped to make a difference
100 youth attend the Basin Youth Network 2018 Leadership Summit You’ve got the potential to make a real difference. Dare to believe one day you…
At the Library
By Mike Selby Cranbrook Public Library Frances Mayes returns to Tuscany with her new novel about four American strangers bonding over time spent in an…
Fernie’s second Disability Awareness Night June 2
The Canadian Adaptive Network is hosting the second annual Fernie Disability Awareness Night. This exciting evening will be held at the Max Restaurant in the…
Pedestrian hit in Marysville
A female pedestrian was hit on Highway 95A at the crosswalk by 304 Avenue in Marysville a few minutes ago. Firefighters, police, and ambulance were…
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 7 to 6 a.m., May 14. Police handled…