The provincial government is encouraging more British Columbians to get active with program grants in two areas: those that develop accessible sport in rural communities…
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Regional organizations get gaming funds
Human and social service organizations in the East Kootenay that help citizens in need shared in $24,516,591 in community gaming grants, the Ministry of Community,…
Program launched for excellence in Aboriginal sport
Following hot on the heels of Anahim Lake’s Carey Price being awarded the Lou Marsh honour as Canada’s top athlete for 2015, the provincial government…
Cranbrook/Kimberley games bid a success
A joint bid by the cities of Cranbrook and Kimberley to host the 55+ BC Games is one of three approved by the Ministry of…
City meets with ministers at UBCM
Representatives of the City of Cranbrook, along with Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett meet with Peter Fassbender, Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development at…
SD6 celebrates first agreement signing
The Rocky Mountain School District (SD6) signed its first Aboriginal Education Enhancement Agreement today, marking its continued commitment to Aboriginal learning in its schools. The…
Reborn Rocky Mountain Elementary celebrated
A community celebration was held today to mark the completion of a major restoration for Rocky Mountain Elementary school after fire caused extensive damage. A…
Teachers to begin rotating strikes on Monday
Teachers in the East Kootenay will be taking part in a rotating strike action Monday, May 26. The B.C. Teachers’ Federation (BCTF) announced May 20…
Skilled trades offer bright future for B.C. students
Letter to the Editor In B.C., a million job openings are expected by 2022. Fully 43% of those jobs will require skilled workers, and some…
Funds light up environmental upgrades in schools
From new boilers to air source heat pumps and electric cars, school districts throughout B.C. have cut their carbon emissions and operation costs with the…