“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary Dark clouds were hanging low over Kootenay Lake as we pulled into the Balfour ferry terminal. Dead tired, we’d…
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France and Italy travelogue March 8
Photos by Carrie Schafer/Through My Eyes Photography “Whether it was the full moon over the Eiffel Tower, gaining an appreciation for the Nebbiolo grape in…
Tattoo Extravaganza at Centre 64
By Mike Redfern The new exhibition of body art in the Gallery at Centre 64, Personal Portraits – Stories in Ink, breaks new ground for…
A can’t lose proposal to improve the Olympic Games
“Perceptions” by Gerry Warner You may not know it, but the Olympic Games really are ancient, stretching all the way back to 776 BC on…
Fred Sutherland: The Last Canadian Dambuster
By Elinor Florence Fred Sutherland of Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, is now Canada’s last surviving Dambuster – one of only two men left in the…
Climate action on a local scale
After world nations negotiate in Paris on climate – Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK), BC Hydro and Columbia Basin Trust are partnering to help East…
Kill, kill, kill never works
Perceptions by Gerry Warner So what is the proper response to the ISIS savagery in Paris last week? Should Western countries, in the words of…
1813 Cadets fundraising for Vimy 100th trip
Can you imagine what it would be like to stand at the Vimy memorial and take part in the 100th anniversary celebrations of the Battle…
Humankind’s great Tao stubbing of 2015
Kootenay Crust By Ian Cobb This past week has been one of reflection around the world. Ever since three tiny little men shrieking the singular…
Press freedom as important as ever
e-KNOW Editorial Most of the world’s rational and intelligent citizenship are today reeling over the reports that 12 people working for the weekly French satire…