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Obituary for Ottilia Frixel
Frixel, Ottilia (nee Rieder) Dec 23, 1929 – Jan 23, 2017 Though not often, Mom did relate some stories of her difficult life during the war. …
Obituary for Marty Chadney
Marty Chadney It is with great sorrow that the family of Marty Chadney announces his passing on Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 50 years of…
Obituary for Donna Charlotte Jane Rusnell “Jane”
Donna Charlotte Jane Rusnell “Jane” April 10, 1947 – December 28, 2016 It is with saddened hearts we announce the passing of Jane Rusnell, who…
Ballet Jörgen Canada presenting Swan Lake
Ballet Jörgen Canada brings the most renowned Classical Ballet, Tchaikovsky’s Swan Lake, to Key City Theatre February 21. Bengt Jörgen, one of Canada’s most distinguished classical…
Don’t be fooled about advent of driverless cars
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Are you looking forward to the day when you jump into your driverless vehicle and settle down to watch a movie,…
A compelling and exciting way to learn
Book Review By Derryll White Perez-Reverte, Arturo (1990). The Flanders Panel. Born in Cartagena, Spain, this is Arturo Perez-Reverte’s first mystery novel. He brings to…
Ratepayers paying the price
MLA Report By Norm Macdonald Columbia River-Revelstoke MLA BC Liberals have mismanaged BC Hydro entirely for partisan reasons BC Hydro is a Crown Corporation, which…
Democracy is alive at Wasa
By Nowell Berg A second public meeting regarding re-zoning bylaws that would see a 120-unit RV Park built at Wasa took place January 24. Regional…
Trust funds environmental wellbeing in valleys
Forty-nine projects were approved for funding in 2016 with a combined total of $1.07 million from Columbia Basin Trust’s Environment Grants program. The projects address…