The flow of repetitive election signage that speckles the sides of Highway 3 through Cranbrook during elections is going to be slowed. City of Cranbrook…
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ISCBC teams take action on invasive species
Every year since 2015, the B.C. government has proclaimed May “Invasive Species Action Month.” The month also coincides with the start of field season for…
App transforms access to services for youth and caregivers
Youth and their caregivers around British Columbia now have faster, easier access to mental health and substance use services and supports through the new Foundry…
Wasa youth golden at Provincial Water Ski Championships
By Nowell Berg On August 17, Wasa/Cranbrook resident Erica Godsave placed first in the U12 category for slalom and first for trick water skiing at…
Struggling ICE continue to re-tool and re-load
The Kootenay ICE did the Red Deer Rebels a favour yesterday as the Western Hockey League Central Division leaders vie to maintain that lead. The…
Invermere rated 33rd coziest ‘city’ in Canada
Expedia.ca has released a list of the 55 coziest cities in Canada and an East Kootenay district has made the mark. Invermere is rated the…
Cranbrook and Kimberley are Open for Business
Small Business BC and the Province of British Columbia have announced the finalists for the Open for Business Awards and the cities of Cranbrook and…
B.C. invests in community organizations to challenge racism
Cranbrook and Fernie groups in on funding program People throughout British Columbia will be better equipped to challenge racism, hate and discrimination in their communities…
Ecofish calling Cranbrook home
Environmental consulting firm opens new Kootenays office Ecofish Research, a Vancouver-based science and environmental consulting firm, is opening its doors to Cranbrook to better serve…
City thanking Stan Salikin
The City of Kimberley is publicly thanking and recognizing a resident this Thursday (August 11) for being such an involved citizen and volunteer. “Stan Salikin…