Former District of Invermere Councillor Spring Hawes is seeking the nomination to run as New Democratic Party candidate in the provincial riding of Columbia River…
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WTF (why the flipflop)
Letter to the Editor District of Invermere Mayor and council, I have reviewed the first draft of the Official Community Plan (OCP) alongside the current…
Imagine a sustainable Kimberley
By Don McCormick Kimberley’s Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (Imagine Kimberley) was initiated by former mayor Jim Ogilvie and adopted by the city in 2011. It…
Action on Kimberley’s economic development front
Letter to the Editor It is interesting to watch Councillor Don McCormick pretend to get excited about something that already exists. Perhaps it’s why many…
Free advertising for local farmers
The fourth edition of the East Kootenay Local Food Guide will be produced this spring 2014. The guide aims to be a complete list of…
RDEK Board Highlights
Board priorities The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of Directors Jan. 10 set its 2014 priorities. Among the projects on the Strategic Priorities…
City unveils ‘the Plan’
Message from the Mayor and Council On behalf of City Council, I am proud to present the City of Kimberley Corporate Strategic Plan (Plan). Although…
Ayling updates council on Cranbrook Connected
Cranbrook Connected is forging onward as per the Integrated Community Sustainability Plan (ICSP), stated committee chair Chris Ayling Jan. 23 in his first quarterly report…
Chris Ayling honoured by chamber as Citizen of the Year
With seven fellow former Citizens of the Year looking on, Chris Ayling was presented with the 2011 honour today (Jan. 18) during the Cranbrook Chamber…
Chris Ayling named Cranbrook Chamber’s Citizen of the Year
The Cranbrook and District Chamber of Commerce Dec. 14 announced that Chris Ayling is its 2011 Citizen of the Year. He is being recognized for…