April delivered on promises of more than May flowers when two different dances encouraged a stronger sense of community, while furthering Kimberley Refugee Resettlement Group’s…
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The Jazz Council is back!
It’s reunion time! Two years after their last concert together, the original members of The Jazz Council are bringing their infectious swing, magnetic energy, and…
Poetry and prose to grace the garden
They say the pen is more powerful than the sword, and perhaps more graceful as well. For the first time ever, the Festival of the…
Kimberley Arts goes global
Kimberley is about to become part of the global public art project Before I Die, thanks to the Kimberley Arts Council and Columbia-Kootenay Cultural Alliance….
From Pachelbel to Led Zeppelin with Kootenay Brass Quintet
What kind of music can you make with five bells and a whole lot of hot air? Just about any kind! The Kootenay Brass Quintet…
Near record low turnout to polls
British Columbia’s 40th provincial election was almost a record-setting affair, but in a bad way. Only 50% of eligible voters turned out at the polls…
And the election winners are…
It’s a case of the same-old, same old for East Kootenay residents when it comes to representation in the Victoria Legislature. The Christy Clark-led Liberal…
Laurel Ralston / Green Party – Columbia River-Revelstoke
Election 2013 Laurel Ralston’s answers to e-KNOW questions: 1Q. Please provide a brief history of yourself – recent work experience (career), accomplishments and other things…
Macdonald ready for third election
Election 2013 Columbia River-Revelstoke NDP candidate, two-time NDP MLA Norm Macdonald, opened his campaign office in Kimberley Thursday, April 18. Despite last minute street construction…
The race for Victoria is underway
Premier Christy Clark dissolved the B.C. Legislature April 16 and the writ was dropped signalling the formal start to the May 14 provincial election. Clark’s…