The final report on Cranbrook's deer cull revealed contractors captured and killed 11 whitetail deer despite the fact mule deer where the intended targets of the city's attempt to reduce the deer...
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A few weeks ago, I spent a very pleasant Friday evening in Calgary, fighting the crowd to sample...
Two backcountry skiers from Nelson were found safe and sound, reports the RCMP.
In a press release sent out to media, Staff Sgt. Dan Seibel reports the two skiers, a man and a woman from Nelson,...
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TECK in Sparwood made a corporate donation of $75,000 that has taken the mammography campaign to over $700,000.
Top Crop Garden, Farm & Pet is supporting the 2012 East Kootenay Regional Science Fair.
New Dawn Developments unveils Northwood Estates for Cranbrook.
Fernie Secondary School students spent some time recently at the Fairy Creek Watershed.
Michelle Signer, a former College of the Rockies’ student, has now completed her post-secondary studies at Griffith University in Queensland, Australia. This was made possible by a partnership transfer agreement between the two institutions. She has now finished a Bachelor of Business in Tourism Management degree at Griffith.
Kootenay Ice hockey in Cranbrook Rec Plex vs. the Medicine Hat Tigers
The Tourism and Recreation Management program at Cranbrook's College of the Rockies will be offered entirely online
Here are the Top 10 from the WHL, featuring four highlights from the Kelowna Rockets and a give-and-go from the Vancouver Giants.
Diagnosed in February 2010, Alana made the journey outside the East Kootenay area to gain access to a digital mammography unit.
Cranbrook's Dave Clark gives a large donation to A Clear View.
Here are the Hockey Pool results for the week ending February 17.
Coaches BC is the provincial organization responsible for coaching education programs and the ongoing support and development of coaches.
Members of the Cranbrook RCMP responded to a complaint that multiple workers had been injured in an industrial electrical acciden
Bill 20 is up for second reading as the Province continues to work toward meeting Premier Christy Clark’s commitment.
Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) is hosting an information session about the Columbia River Treaty (CRT) on Wednesday, February 29.
The West Fernie Dike Project has been approved for $1.5 million in funding from the Federal and Provincial Governments.