Here are three facts you need to know about the City of Kimberley’s Wooden Bridges 1. Three of the wooden bridges (Marysville Falls, MacKenzie Street…
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Team Canada members mentor local youth
On Saturday, October 28, 40 local youth took to the ice at the Sparwood Arena to learn from Canadian men’s Pyeongchang 2018 Olympic hockey team Head Coach…
At the Library
By Mike Selby Cranbrook Public Library New up-to-date and authoritative legal references are new this week, including ‘The Charter of Rights and Freedoms,’ ‘An Advocacy…
Program providing free radon tests
Here in the Columbia Valley, we have a strong connection to the landscape, but did you know that relationship carries on when we’re indoors too?…
Gwen Noble chosen for Catalyst for Change Award
Community Connections Society of Southeast BC is very pleased and honoured to announce that their Executive Director, Gwen Noble (pictured above), has been chosen as…
Senior girls second in Okotoks
MBSS Sports Update Mount Baker Secondary School’s (MBSS) Senior Volleyball teams were in Okotoks, Alberta last weekend, where the girls placed second overall (out of 10…
Elk Valley Thrift Shop is on the move
Helping a non-profit organization achieve its vision can involve providing business expertise, a grant to build capacity or a loan to bridge a financial gap….
Restore Joseph Creek open house Saturday
Plenty of upgrades have been made around the lake at Idlewild this fall. If you have not had a chance to visit the lake lately…
Another Spooktacular time at Fort Steele
Fort Steele Heritage Town hosted its 31st annual Spooktacular Saturday, Oct. 28, from 4 to 9 p.m. The well-attended Halloween event offered plenty for kids…
Invasive willow removal part of planned work
Invasive willow trees are set to be significantly cut back to stumps from a section of Joseph Creek by City of Cranbrook Public Works staff…