Florence “Togi” MacKay February 17, 1922 – July 17, 2017 Togi passed away on Monday, July 17, 2017 while residing in Ivy House, in Invermere,…
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City hears about Cenotaph demo; mulls deer cull funding
Kimberley City Council Report By Nowell Berg On July 24, City of Kimberley Council held its bi-monthly meeting. Councillors Kent Goodwin, Albert Hoglund, Nigel Kitto,…
Notes from City Hall
Permissive Tax Exemptions Community groups or not-for-profit organizations interested in requesting a Permissive Property Tax Exemption for the 2018 calendar year are invited to submit…
RCMP seek help identifying man involved in assault
Elk Valley RCMP is currently attempting to identify a person of interest in relation to an assault outside a local bar in Fernie. Police were called to…
Obituary for Eldred Gerald Armstrong
Eldred Gerald Armstrong “Jerry” 1923 – 2017 Eldred Gerald Armstrong, born on September 10, 1923, in Watrous, SK and was known as Jerry by family…
SIP continues to work for seniors
Seniors in Partnership (SIP) is a standing committee of the United Way East Kootenay. It was started by a group of passionate volunteers who identified…
First Saturdays returns August 5
Kimberley’s First Saturdays is back on August 5 for another amazing day packed with activities and entertainment celebrating the arts. Here is the line-up: Platzl…
It takes a village to raise a festival
Cranbrook, take a bow. Our city, it’s citizens, organizations and businesses, for the fourth year in a row has excelled at hosting the largest and…
At the Library
By Mike Selby Cranbrook Public Library ‘Out Standing in the Field’ is Sandra Perron’s memoir about being Canada’s first female infantry officer, and her service…
Fitness Inc. excited about new location
In January 2018, Fitness Inc. will open its doors at its new location at 201 Industrial Rd F. The new, two-story facility will be 12,500…