On August 10 and 11, Canada and the United States held the 18th round of negotiations toward a modernized Columbia River Treaty (CRT). The U.S….
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Local physicist, global audience
College of the Rockies People: Their Courage, Curiosity, and Contributions Dr. Ben Tippett teaches Math, Physics, and Astronomy at College of the Rockies. He also…
Snow Valley Slam tourney June 2
Some serious roller derby action is coming your way. Five teams will hit the track June 2 during the Snow Valley Slam in one day…
Goats calling it quits with Spring Splash show
It’s can be a sad time of year for those who love plunging downhill on one or two pieces of wood. The inevitable end of…
A book well worth reading
Book Review By Derryll White Ferrigno, Robert (2006). Prayers for the Assassin. I have liked everything I have read of Robert Ferrigno’s. Having said that,…
Help needed monitoring spread of deadly bat disease
WANTED: Reports of dead bats and of bats flying during winter By Leigh Anne Isaac White Nose Syndrome (WNS), a fungal disease responsible for the…
Good writing but social analysis lacking
Book Review By Derryll White Pearson, Ridley (1999). The Pied Piper. I have never read this author. A lady gave me the book while I…
Time has come to be a living wage community
“Perceptions” by Gerry Warner Does Quesnel Mayor Bob Simpson have a better idea? Simpson announced this week that Quesnel would join New Westminster in becoming…
ICE unveil 2015-16 regular season schedule
With rumours swirling that the Kootenay ICE could be playing their final season in Cranbrook because of poor attendance to games, the Western Hockey League…
Port expansion crucial to support Canadian trade
Letter to the Editor A competitive tax environment, a highly educated workforce, an abundance of natural resources, and an economy rooted in international trade make…