Letter to the Editor Mr. Tom Shypitka’s decision to run as an independent has removed a big dilemma for me. Here’s why: Earlier this year…
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Lions and Cadets work to keep our world neat and clean
On Saturday, September 28, a roaring group of Cranbrook Lions Club members were joined by Capt. Dorothy Burt and several cadets from the 1813 Lord…
Green candidate rallies young voter support in Fernie
On Saturday, September 28, Kerri Wall, the BC Green Party candidate for Kootenay-Rockies, officially launched her campaign for MLA at an intimate and lively event…
ERA recruiting volunteers to collect trees and raise funds
The Elk River Alliance (ERA) is looking to the Elk Valley community to support its restoration and fundraising efforts this fall/winter. ERA works towards a…
Third annual World Tourism Day event a full house
Theme of this year’s event was ‘Tourism and Peace’ It was a full house on September 26 as community members, students, and employees celebrated World…
CFES reminds about importance of smoke alarms
Fire Prevention Week 2024: October 6 – 12 The importance of having working smoke alarms in your home to keep you and your family safe…
Our Harvest Moon shadowed and a comet coming
By Dan Hicks September’s Lunation 1258 ended with our new moon of October 2 (12:39 MDT) when our waning crescent moon vanishes in front of…
Input sought to guide options to reduce taxes in 2025
City survey open until October 18 An important survey is open now until October 18 to gather public opinion around ways to reduce taxes in…
Proposed Kimberley Rural Fire Protection Service discussed
Over 50 people attended a public information meeting last night (Oct. 2) to learn more about the proposed Kimberley Rural Fire Protection Service. “Our staff…
COTR’s co-curricular activities enhance student learning
Learning opportunities outside of the classroom can now be documented College of the Rockies leadership recognize that learning and personal growth are not limited to…