Kimberley’s James Green recently competed at the 2024 World Triathlon Age-Group Championships as a member of Canada’s Age Group Team, placing 44th out of 101…
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The Legacy of the Bones is quite a feat
Book Review By Derryll White Redondo, Dolores (2016). The Legacy of the Bones. “Pain when inside is stronger It isn’t eased by sharing.”…
The Sun Over Breda is a strong and interesting work
Book Review By Derryll White Perez-Reverte, Arturo (2007). The Sun Over Breda. In war, come what may, There is much I can say, …
Cranbrook storytime touches people in Spain
La mejor Biblioteca Pública de Purchena (which roughly translates to the Best Public Library in Purchena) can be found at the foot of the Sierra…
We can’t shoulder the weight of the shadow right now
e-KNOW Editorial By Ian Cobb I get it. If I lived in Calgary and had a nice cozy cabin (or a sprawling lakeside home) in…
COTR alumnus took his education on the road
College of the Rockies People: Their Courage, Curiosity, and Contributions College of the Rockies (COTR) Business Management alumnus, Andrew Crozier (right), has always loved to…
Fascinating tale will keep readers glued to this book
Book Review By Derryll White Asensi, Matilde (2006). The Last Cato. “I know a Greek labyrinth that is a unique, straight line. SO many philosophers…
International scholarship students in the East Kootenay
Each year, the Rocky Mountain International Student Program is a popular destination for international scholarship students from Spain. In this school year, six of these…
Living Lakes Canada celebrating many milestones
Living Lakes Canada is heading to Valencia, Spain for the 15th International Living Lakes Conference on May 7-9. The conference, titled the World Congress for…
Selkirk grad completes Canadian book tour
Newly published poet Stephanie Warner (Selkirk Secondary School class of 2005) has just completed a mini Canadian book tour that included stops in Calgary, Banff,…