“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary A little more than a decade ago I visited Tiananmen Square. It was my first trip to China and…
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Election crystal ball murky but don’t hit the panic button
Perceptions by Gerry Warner So the world is coming to an end. By this time next week, the world’s greatest democracy will be ruled by…
Fernie movie premier of Suffragette
‘Suffragette’ is set to play at Fernie Arts Station on March 9, at 7 p.m. as an opener to the Women’s Day events that will…
Horoscope for the week beginning Feb. 5
By Michael O’Connor Tip of the week February is an interesting month as the hours of daylight noticeably increase while winter deepens. From Pagan tradition,…
Canadians facing political Armageddon Oct. 19
Perceptions by Gerry Warner Aside from the success of those wonderful Toronto Blue Jays, Canada is possibly headed for a hell of a mess Oct….
Internet child luring investigation leads to U.K.
A 27-year-old British man has been sentenced in the U.K. relating to an Internet child luring investigation that involved a Cranbrook youth. In November 2012, a young…
Gullibility (also not) a mental disorder
Kootenay Crust By Ian Cobb In the good old days, when people could go an entire day without touching a telephone or be able to…
The quandary with urban wildlife
Council Comments By Coun. Bob Whetham In some places it’s bears, in others it’s beavers or geese. Here in Cranbrook, it’s an overabundance of deer….
There will be no forgetting
Today, Nov. 11, Canadians take time to remember and respect the generations that delivered a peaceful and abundant way of life for so many generations…