By Ken Matthias Cranbrook Community Theatre (CCT) presents its latest offering, The Sunshine Boys, a comedic account of a retired duo comedy act reunited to…
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City expects mosquito population boom
Safe biological treatment program underway With the increase in temperature and the continued snowmelt, efforts are well underway to battle a possible boom in the…
Kicking Horse Coffee named Canada’s best place to work
Kicking Horse Coffee is being recognized as the Best Workplace in Canada. “We are incredibly happy and proud!” said Elana Rosenfeld, Kicking Horse Coffee’s CEO….
Property taxes set to rise; flat tax dropping
Kimberley City Council Report By Nowell Berg On April 23, City of Kimberley council held its regular bi-monthly meeting. Councillors Kent Goodwin, Albert Hoglund, Nigel…
Chamber and Summit complete video project
In 2017 the Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce was approved for funding from the Imagine Kootenay Capacity Fund Program. The objective of the project was…
Notes from City Hall
Feeding Deer The City of Kimberley’s Bylaw Officer has been receiving several complaints of residents feeding deer in residential neighbourhoods. Did you know this is…
At the Library
By Mike Selby Cranbrook Public Library ‘Never Rest On Your Ores’ is the insightful story of how Teck Resourcecs was built from the ground up,…
Art going public thanks to new Trust program
Columbia Basin Trust commits $750,000 to help communities increase public art Communities in the Columbia Basin already benefit from spectacular natural surroundings. Now they have…
Last chance to have say in revitalizing ALR
Letter to the Editor This is the final week to have your say in the revitalization of our province’s Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) by sharing…
SD5 Board Notes
The following is a summary motions carried by the School District No. 5 (SD5) School Board of Trustees during the April 10 board meeting held…