“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary Three weeks or so ago, the good citizens of Cranbrook arose as one and succeeded in getting a vulgar…
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Standing for free speech
Letter to the Editor A clarification for your readers: ʔaq̓am Chief and Council represent one Ktunaxa community. They do not speak for all Ktunaxa leadership,…
Delhi 2 Dublin in Cranbrook April 10
Delhi 2 Dublin has been electrifying global dance floors for nearly two decades with their signature “Subcontinental Pop”—a genre-defying fusion of Bhangra, electronic, hip-hop, reggae,…
Ian Tyson alumni The Gift at Key City March 27
Eighteen years ago a number of Ian Tyson’s onetime sidemen, collaborators and musical admirers came together under the banner of The Gift. It was to…
High Valley playing Cranbrook March 23
Multi-platinum country group High Valley has cultivated a loyal following that craves the band’s upbeat messages, anthemic melodies and signature fusion of contemporary country and…
Key City Theatre cancels controversial show
Key City Theatre has announced it has decided to cancel an upcoming performance by controversial Canadian outrage comic Ben Bankas. The nixed March 20 rental…
Super Simple coming to Cranbrook March 21
Super Simple Songs, the beloved children’s brand with more than 45+ million YouTube subscribers and over 60+ billion views worldwide, is bringing its acclaimed live…
Film Series season wraps with Sentimental Value
Rockies Film Series will wrap up this season with a Norwegian Film titled Sentimental Value on Wednesday, March 25 at 7 p.m. at Key City Theatre. Joachim…
Outrage comic has no place in Ktunaxa ʔamakʔis: ʔaq̓am
ʔaq̓am Chief and Council March 4 issued a response to Key City Theatre’s recent statement surrounding an impending performance by Canadian outrage comedian Ben Bankas,…
Controversy sparks around approaching show at Key City
By Ian Cobb By its nature, controversy sparks debate, as evidenced in an upcoming performance by a controversial comedian at Key City Theatre. Prior to…