“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary Was it Captain Kirk who first said something about going boldly where no man had gone before? Forgive me…
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COTR nursing instructor gets research council grant
Marnie Kramer’s research aimed at improving nursing regulatory exam outcomes College of the Rockies Bachelor of Science in Nursing instructor Marnie Kramer is the recipient…
College of the Rockies announces new PR director
College of the Rockies’ President and CEO David Walls is pleased to announce the appointment of Erin Gawne as Executive Director, Public Relations. Erin Gawne…
ICE add strength and conditioning coach
The new Kootenay ICE continues to evolve and form into a revived Western Hockey League franchise, with new staff, players, management directions and energy as…
Victoria’s Secret
Letter to the Editor A parallel universe has arrived in the Kootenays. In Victoria, the BC NDP’s gender equity policy requires that a NDP MLA…
Early Childhood Caries and Fluoride Varnish
By Rae McFarlane Dental decay found in children under six years of age is classified under the term, Early Childhood Caries (ECC). The definition includes…
COTR welcomes new Vice President
College of the Rockies is pleased to announce the appointment of Stan Sae-Hoon Chung as the new Vice President, Education and Applied Research. New College…
‘Epic sequel’ to Burgess Shale found in KNP
An assembly of fossils discovered in Kootenay National Park may prove to be richer in terms of variety than the famed Burgess Shale Beds in…
Turboprop at Arts Station Oct. 30
From October 23 to November 4, Turboprop will be going on tour across Canada in advance of recording their debut album. The tour includes stops…
Nightmarish Burgess Shale creature had relatives around world
The 505-million-year-old Burgess Shale in Canada’s Yoho National Park is famed for its bizarre marine animal fossils, most of which are thought to be found…