The Columbia Valley Rural Fire & Rescue Services (CVRFRS) recently made a significant donation of equipment to Firefighters Without Borders, a non-profit organization that provides…
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Musical Bobolink gets around but faces threats
By Ian Adams “It is as if he touched his harp with a vase of liquid melody, and when he lifted it out, the notes…
Ride/write on brother
e-KNOW Editorial By Ian Cobb I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone quite as interesting as David F. Rooney. A South American raised Canadian; a…
Flats resident appearing on History’s Alone
At a time when Canal Flats is facing the most uncertain future in its history following the closure of the Canfor Mill, the community has…
Witness: Voices and Choices book launch Feb. 28
Cranbrook resident Jiri (George) Horak is officially launching his book Witness: Voices and Choices on Friday, Feb. 28 at Christ the Servant Hall. Turning 85…
Explorer Jon Turk to share his adventures
Legendary Fernie explorer, author, and speaker Jon Turk will tour the Kootenays this fall, sharing personal stories from his many adventures in the world’s wildest…
COTR grad lands ‘Best Job in the World’
College of the Rockies (COTR) Adventure Tourism Business Operations graduate Greg Snell has the best job in the world – or at least one of…
COTR alum finalist for Best Job in the World
College of the Rockies Adventure Tourism Business Operations graduate Greg Snell is one of three finalists for Tourism Australia’s ‘Best Job in the World –…