Letter to the Editor Multiculturalism Week (Nov. 20-26) is a time to celebrate the diverse range of cultures in British Columbia. There are more than…
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Kootenay’s 100th anniversary stamped
Parks Canada and Canada Post celebrate the 100th anniversary of Kootenay National Park’s establishment Parks Canada photo Parks Canada celebrated the start of Kootenay National…
RFPs sought for history project
Attention: Scholars in Social History and/or Women’s Studies Are you a post-graduate student looking for a compelling research topic? Or perhaps you are an established…
Woman of the Year named by CFUW
Hear Ye, Hear Ye! CFUW Cranbrook Club Woman of the Year 2015 has been selected! The recipient is Leslie Molnar, Mathematics Instructor at College of…
30th Artisan Bazaar ready for Nov. 8
Over 30 East Kootenay Artisans will be displaying their homemade products for sale at the 30th annual Christmas Craft Bazaar on Saturday, November 8. “We are…
Over $1.6 million given to B.C. women
Since 2008, women students in B.C. have been granted $1,698,310 in scholarships and bursaries from the 1,847 members in 23 Canadian Federation of University Women…
Missing piece would double Waterton Lakes National Park
By Andrea Becker There’s a very real possibility that Waterton Lakes National Park could more than double in size, and people from across Alberta, B.C….
Burgess Shale worm provides crucial missing link
Discovery pushes fossil record back 200 million years Canada’s 505 million year-old Burgess Shale fossil beds, located in Yoho National Park, have yielded yet another…
New coal mine would jeopardize water and wildlife
Proposed open pit coal mine by Elk River threatens internationally significant wildlife corridor An open pit coal mine proposed for the Elk Valley would jeopardize a…
Flathead River Valley open for coal mining despite ban
Federal coal block in Flathead not included in B.C. mining ban B.C.’s Flathead River Valley is still open to mountain top removal coal mining and…