Medieval Combat in Cranbrook By Michelle Forbes Deep inside every person is the child that once dreamed of being a knight, and sword fighting some…
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Survey shows only 7% ‘emergency ready’
St. John Ambulance is encouraging British Columbians and residents of Yukon to take safety into their own hands to not just ‘be prepared’ but rather…
ICE add a scoring Connor to mix
Connor McLennon The Kootenay ICE this morning added another key piece to re-building a winning hockey club, selected second overall in the Western Hockey League…
ICE drop to second in Bantam Draft lottery
The WHL Bantam Draft Lottery was held March 22 at the Western Hockey League office in Calgary to determine the order of the first six selections…
Peace found
By Ian Cobb e-KNOW In the early to mid 1990s, five Columbia Valley residents with diverse musical and personal backgrounds came together under a common banner…
Elkview shines in Mine Rescue Competition
By Mary Giuliano Mining is still the backbone of the economy for the Elk Valley, the province and the country as a whole and this…
Cucumbers recall issued due to Salmonella concerns
Consumers should be aware of an expanding recall of field cucumbers sold in Western Canada due to a fear of Salmonella contamination. Overwaitea Food Group…
Kimberley CA student excels in national exam
Kimberley CA student Paul Cameron passed the three-day national Uniform Evaluation (UFE) exam, which was administered by the legacy Chartered Accountants School of Business (CASB)…
Lies, damned lies and Stephen Harper
Letter to the Editor On August 9, Stephen Harper made an astonishing campaign announcement, broadcast on CBC TV. First, he proposed new legislation that would make…
Basin Institute offers look into history of mountaineering
By Don Moore Bill Hurst The Columbia Basin Institute of Regional History has recently added a collection of photographic slides by the late Bill Hurst….