The Columbia Basin Institute of Regional History (CBIRH) is pleased to announce the successful reception of its latest publication, Forgotten Kimberley, A Photo History of…
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Author catapults local history with double book launch
By Erin Knutson Local author, publisher and photographer Keith Powell has done it again, launching his latest books, ‘Abandoned Kootenays’ and ‘Koocanusa Burning,’ at the…
CBIRH completes website update and rebranding project
Erin Knutson Submitted by the Columbia Basin Institute of Regional History (CBIRH) The Columbia Basin Institute of Regional History (CBIRH) is pleased to announce the…
The new face of history at CBIRH
Hello, all history enthusiasts, the Columbia Basin Institute of Regional History (CBIRH) is proud to announce the arrival of its new website and rebranding. With…
The next few weeks could be sandbag weather
“Perceptions” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary For B.C. flood watchers, the next few weeks could be critical. In case you haven’t noticed, flooding has already…
Forgotten Cranbrook gives back with outstanding sales
Wild Horse Creek Press Publisher Keith Powell presented Columbia Basin Institute of Regional History (CBIRH) Board Chair Chris Johns with a cheque for $4,500 Tuesday…
City presented copy of Forgotten Cranbrook
Keith Powell (left), Derryll White (second from left), and Erin Knutson (right), presented City of Cranbrook Mayor Wayne Price with a copy of the new…
Forgotten Cranbrook remembered in new book
By Erin Knutson Wildhorse Creek Press publisher and board member at the Columbia Basin Institute of Regional History (CBIRH) Keith Powell suggested a book project…
Beloved politician leaves a legacy donation
By Erin Knutson Following the recent passing of Anne Edwards on Oct. 15 in Calgary, Alberta, the Columbia Basin Institute of Regional History (CBIRH) was…
A flood may happen but maybe that’s not so bad
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary Don’t look up! Don’t do it unless you’re interested in a potential catastrophe that could hit our region and…