Groups invited to submit project proposals A new funding program for improvements to The Great Trail in the Kootenays is now open for applications, thanks…
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Looking for an ancient frog with modern genetics
Parks Plates and Trust support innovative ecological study in Gilnockie Provincial Park By Ian Adams The helicopter nestles into the natural forest opening atop a…
Climate change or an expensive hoax? You decide
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary So, it’s the beginning of December and where is winter? Just arrived in Cranbrook and it’s also been balmy…
Blind golf championships in region next year
As President of the Western Canadian Blind Golf Association (WCBGA) and Vice-President of Blind Golf Canada (BGC), it gives me great pleasure in announcing the…
Local educators awarded at Canadian conference
A number of local educators took home awards from the 2018 Canadian Environmental Education Conference. The awards ceremony, which took place on October 20 at…
Online tool gives access to freshwater info
Residents of the Kootenays now have easier access to science-based information on freshwater supply and demand in the Kootenays with the release of the new…
Local helps Kootenays to rugby draw
Summer Blackmore from Cranbrook scored two second half tries against the Northwest team for her Kootenays team in their 10-10 draw in BC Summer Games…
Air Quality Statement issued
Environment Canada has issued a Special Air Quality Statement warning of smoky skies for the Cranbrook and Kimberley areas. “Smoke is causing poor air quality…
Retallack proposal endangers South Purcells
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary Joni Mitchell said it best. “They paved paradise and put up a parking lot.” But here in the Kootenays…
Let’s help Brilliant win $100,000
BCAA is investing $100,000 to make B.C. a better place to play and 10 communities have been announced as finalists to win that money on…