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…
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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…
Kootenay physician wins award to advance rural research
The East Kootenay Regional Hospital (EKRH) is Interior Health’s fourth and newest clinical research site thanks in part to the efforts of Dr. Denise Jaworsky,…
BC Hydro preparing for impacts of drought
After a multi-year drought in in B.C., BC Hydro is encouraging customers to be prepared for weather-related power outages caused by drought-weakened trees and other…
The Art of Healing and Transformation
You’re warmly invited to an inspiring celebration of Creston-based ceramic artist Andrea Revoy and the healing power of creativity. In her small but mighty exhibit,…
CFKR’s Fernie Community Fund boosted
The Community Foundation of the Kootenay Rockies (CFKR) gratefully acknowledges the generous donation of $2,894.92 from Ryan Frazer, Re/Max Elk Valley Realty, to CFKR’s Fernie…
Fall’s arrival leads to Oct. 1 winter tire requirement
Whether driving for work or pleasure, crash risk increases as season changes Even though we’re only a week into fall, it’s not too early to…
When is tax not a dirty word?
Letter to the Editor I can always tell when a provincial or federal election is pending. We begin to hear political parties promising new policies that…