In the interest of public safety, the Regional District of East Kootenay has implemented a partial evacuation order for the Moyie Lake area and an…
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Emergency vehicles and the public’s responsibilities
An emergency vehicle is defined as ‘police, fire, and ambulance,’ that at times, can be seen driving their emergency vehicles, with lights and sirens activated,…
Food matters community hall Sept. 18
Food matters. The decisions we make as individuals, as a community and as a country about food have a direct impact on our health, environment,…
Evacuation order for Moyie / Monroe Lake areas
An evacuation ORDER has been issued for the Moyie / Monroe Lake areas that have been under an evacuation ALERT. The RCMP and Search and Rescue…
KNC proceeding with renewable energy installation
The Ktunaxa Nation Council (KNC) announced August 28 that it is partnering with Columbia Basin Trust, Accelerate Kootenays and Solar Now to install solar arrays…
Provincial state of emergency extended fourth time
B.C.’s wildfire-driven provincial state of emergency has been formally extended again, through the end of day on Sept. 15. This is the fourth time the state…
Obituary for Lorna Emma Binder (nee Soule) “Lori”
Lorna Emma Binder (nee Soule) “Lori” 1932 – 2017 It is with deep sorrow that the family of Lorna Binder announce her passing on Tuesday,…
Horoscope for the week beginning Sept. 1
By Michael O’Connor Tip of the Week Month number nine is a Universal 1-Year, meaning that it is a 1-Month. Number one is all about…
Cranbrook Legion Supports Kimberley Pipe Band
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 24 Cranbrook has enjoyed a longstanding and very positive relationship with the Kimberley Pipe Band. “Seemingly forever the pipe…
New bike racks installed thanks To Sunrise Rotary
It is now easier for cyclists in downtown to find places to safely park and lock their bicycles, with 34 new bike racks installed by…