The following is a summary of board motions carried during the February 12 School District No. 5 (SD5) Board of Trustees meeting held in Cranbrook…
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Happy International Women’s Day
Today, VAST Resource Solutions Inc. recognizes and celebrates International Women’s Day (March 8) by introducing you to one of our biologists Becky Phillips, who, among…
Wild and Scenic Film Festival in Invermere Nov. 25
The aim of the much-anticipated fourth annual Wild and Scenic Film Festival is to inspire and motivate the community with stories that highlight the spirit of adventure,…
In Focus brings five photographers to Centre 64
Opening in the Gallery at Centre 64 in Kimberley is an exhibition of photographs by five leading Kootenay-based photographers. In Focus opens Tuesday, March 31,…
Traveller and writer brings a week of words to Cranbrook
Canadian author Glenn Dixon is Writer-in Residence at Mt. Baker Secondary School in Cranbook October 28 to 31, part of the annual Vancouver Writers Fest…
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 –…
All was Fair in Cranbrook
Fine art photographer and photojournalist Neal Panton took his tri-pod and camera gear to the travelling fair that rolled through Cranbrook recently and the following…
Water they waiting for?
By Miranda Holmes March 22 is World Water Day – established by the UN as a day to contemplate the importance of access to water…