Nora Nowell 1917 – 2017 Mrs. Nora Nowell (born Knight) of Cranbrook, BC, passed away at East Kootenay Regional Hospital in Cranbrook on Thursday, October…
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Ambitious roads program draws to close
2nd Street South to be finished this week The last and the largest of the projects in the City of Cranbrook’s 2017 capital roads program…
Mom’s the Word 3: Nest Half Empty
A new generation of laughs comes to Key City Theatre November 10. Moms, dads and aspiring parents will not want to miss this glimpse into…
Horoscope for the week beginning October 27
By Michael O’Connor Tip of the Week The Sun entered Scorpio on October 22 from Mountain Time and west and October 23 everywhere else. Mercury was…
Coldest Night launching with Us and Them
As a kick off to the Coldest Night of the Year, Homeless Outreach & Prevention, with support from our sponsors The Heid-Out Restaurant and Brewhouse…
Notes from City Hall
Be Bear Smart Bears are in search of food before going into hibernation. Some simple steps to follow to help avoid a run-in with bears:…
Recruitment underway for city committees
The public is invited to participate and be involved in several City of Cranbrook advisory committees, starting in 2018. Membership in any of these committees…
Firefighter Halloween Bash raises more than $11k
The Cranbrook Firefighters’ fifth annual Halloween Bash, held Saturday, Oct. 21 at Columbo Lodge, was another great success – raising over $11,000.00 for Muscular Dystrophy…
Forest Crowne property tax increase protested
Kimberley City Council Report By Nowell Berg On October 23, Kimberley city council held its bi-monthly meeting. Councillors Kent Goodwin, Albert Hoglund, Nigel Kitto, Bev…
Benchland industrial designation process approved
By Nowell Berg Dozens of Marysville residents were in attendance at the City of Kimberley council meeting Oct. 23 – there to hear council’s debate…