The Cranbrook Archives, Museum and Landmark Society (CAMAL) is excited to announce the soft opening of Fort Steele Heritage Town on Sunday, June 22, coinciding…
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CAMAL taking over operation of Fort Steele
Cranbrook Archives, Museum and Landmark Society (CAMAL), the new operator of Fort Steele Heritage Town, is planning new, dynamic, interactive and diverse visitor experiences that…
Cranbrook History Centre hosts Forgotten Stories Ed Talks
Submitted by CBIRH The Columbia Basin Institute of Regional History (CBIRH) enjoyed an evening with friends at the Cranbrook History Centre (CHC) on Wednesday (Jan….
At the Library
By Mike Selby Cranbrook Public Library The Summer Reading Club has begun! You can register anytime over the summer—just visit the library to get started. …
Forgotten Kimberley flying off shelves
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…
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…
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…
The Sunrise Rotary Club Train and Site Restoration Project
By Dan Schellenberg Members of Cranbrook Sunrise Rotary Club stand proudly amidst the Alco Train Restoration Project Site. The project, has undergone a number of…