UPDATE Cranbrook RCMP this afternoon (July 3) report that Courtney Johnson has been located. Thank you to the public for all their assistance. Initial story…
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Winds causing power outages
About 362 homes in the Fort Steele area, Mayook area east of Cranbrook and a part of ?aqam Community have been without power the last…
2019 in the East Kootenay
Mark Creek, Kimberley/September. Who is going to miss 2019? That’s right; all eyes forward and no looking back – except for this brief photographic presentation…
RDEK Board Highlights
The following is a synopsis of some of the matters covered during the Dec. 6 Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) board of directors’ meeting….
RDEK Board Highlights
The following is a synopsis of what occurred during the Jan. 11 Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) board of directors’ meeting. Interoute Construction gravel…
Trail rider rushed by grizzly near Mayook
A cyclist riding the Chief Isadore Trail escaped with minor injuries after being rushed by a mother grizzly yesterday evening near Mayook. The rider managed…
Check RDEK public hearing notices on e-KNOW
“I didn’t know about it.” “We weren’t made aware of this.” “If there was better communication…” Ask any Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) or…
Chief Isadore Trail officially opened
Joining in the ribbon cutting ceremony from left to right were Electoral Area C Director Rob Gay, Chair of the Regional District of East Kootenay…
Trench Society tours unique grasslands
Directors of the Rocky Mountain Trench Natural Resources Society toured sites around the Koocanusa reservoir recently and came away with an increased sense of urgency…
Upcoming Cranbrook to Wardner Destination Trail celebrations
The best offering of events to celebrate our trail, our region and our nation! By David B. Savage Imagine a ceremonial unveiling with the Ktunaxa…