The 25th running of Bull Riding in the Rockies was another smash success in downtown Invermere Friday, July 18. The rodeo grounds across from Eddie…
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Winter and Spring 2025 in the East Kootenay
By Ian Cobb and Carrie Schafer Winter 2025 in the East Kootenay was relatively welcoming, aside from its snitty and damaging beginning Nov. 20/21 (2024)….
Year 13 was a helluva ride
Kootenay Crust By Ian Cobb East Kootenay News Online Weekly (e-KNOW.ca) quietly turned 14 on Sunday, July 6, aside from a nice mention on Global…
Autumn and Christmas in the East Kootenay 2024
The following photo collection was captured during rambles around the East Kootenay in the autumn and Christmas season 2024. Photos in this collection were captured…
The right tilt for the Leaning Tower
Road Trippin’ – Pisa, Tuscany, Italy By Ian Cobb I was nursing a three-alarm hangover when we drove to Pisa thanks to tangling the night…
CFEK introduces Kerstin Renner as new GM
Community Futures East Kootenay (CFEK) is excited to introduce Kerstin Renner as the new General Manager (GM). She is replacing long-time GM Sean Campbell, who…
Fernie loses its matriarch
e-KNOW Editorial By Ian Cobb The City of Fernie has lost its matriarch. That’s how I saw Mary Giuliano, who passed away August 17 in…
CFEK and Ground Floor manager announces departure
Sean Campbell Community Futures East Kootenay (CFEK) and Ground Floor Coworking Space (Ground Floor) have announced the departure of Sean Campbell, their General Manager for…
Spring in the East Kootenay
Springtime in the East Kootenay is a diverse and wide-ranging affair. From wintery returns to summery splendour to soggy sections, you never know what you’ll…
e-KNOW flies into second decade
e-KNOW Editorial / By Ian Cobb On a warm, July 6 morning in 2011, East Kootenay News Online Weekly (e-KNOW) quietly blinked alive. A patchwork…