By Rob Morrison We think today of the more than 650,000 Canadians who served in the First World War, the over 66,000 who never came…
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Nurse Jessie Lee treated terrible war wounds
By Elinor Florence My admiration is boundless when it comes to the wartime nursing sisters who so bravely carried out their grim duties – so…
How Canadian kids helped the war effort
By Elinor Florence Toys of YesteryearToyland joins the war. Patsy Ann McHugh, as a nurse, bandages the hand of a “wounded aviator”, Bobby O’Connor, using…
Cheers to the Chute Girls
By Elinor Florence Fifty thousand Canadian women served during the Second World War, performing work previously done by men. And one vitally important job was…
Travelogue to support Grandmothers in Africa
From Cranbrook to Africa with love; a Jan. 20 travelogue being put on by the GoGo Grannies will support Grandmothers in Africa. Canadian troops storm…
D-Day: The unhappiest man on the beach
By Elinor Florence Arthur Bradford Seventy-one years ago today, Arthur Bradford’s Spitfire was shot down over Normandy, and he parachuted into the sea where he…
Fernie Council Connection
The following is a breakdown on what occurred during the April 28 City of Fernie regular council meeting. 1. BYLAWS 1.1 – Bylaw No. 2236…