The Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship recently announced a new Adventure Tourism Hub with the goal of streamlining permitting process and making it…
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Cranbrook author releasing third novel
Dave Butler’s award-winning Jenny Willson Mystery Series continues Toronto’s Dundurn Press will publish/release In Rhino We Trust, the third novel in author Dave Butler’s award-winning…
Crime writing gang formed
It’s a crime, really (or at least a mystery). It’s a crime so many mystery authors serve their time plotting their murders chained to their…
Sustainability in Business April luncheon focus
What does sustainability look like in the East Kootenay? Why is sustainability important? How can we make sustainability profitable? Join the Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce…
Inaugural Friday Literature Reading Series Jan. 11
Long time Cranbrook resident Dave Butler is the inaugural author at the St. Eugene Resort Friday Literature Reading Series on Friday, January 11. Butler’s first…
St. Eugene Resort a new literary hub in the Kootenays
This winter St. Eugene Golf Resort & Casino will host a literary reading series every Friday night and offer two extended St. Eugene Writers Workshops….
Kootenay Authors Book Fair and Open House Dec. 9
Mark down the afternoon of Dec. 9 as the new date for the seventh annual Kootenay Authors Book Fair and Open House. It will feature eight local area authors, including…
At the Library
By Mike Selby Cranbrook Public Library Cranbrook’s Dave Butler (pictured above) returns with the second part of his Jenny Willson mysteries—‘No Place for Wolverines.’ Winner…
Join the rut in Radium Nov. 2 to 4
Have you ever wondered what it is like to see Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep in full rutting action? We invite you to join us for…
At the Library
By Mike Selby Cranbrook Public Library Kevin Kwan’s humour and satirical trilogy is new this week, which began with ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ and ends with…