Decision-making around economic growth in the Kootenay-Boundary region will soon be easier,
READSince March of 2012, the business owners in Cranbrook have been targeted by unknown persons breaking into their establishments
READAn Open Fire Prohibition Order is in force for Lake Koocanusa from May 17-21.
READEnvironment Minister Terry Lake is spreading the word to British Columbians to do what they can to control bear attractants
READThe College of the Rockies will receive $612,681 as part of the one-time $10 million investment from the Province
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A sea of Blue was created today in Rotary Park to start off the celebration of Volunteer Day in BC, by the Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary.
READCity of Cranbrook Leisure Services has organized a noon hour “Walk with the Mayor” on Thursday May 10
READThe safety of both yourself and your family is paramount in any emergency situation
READBlue Lake Forest Education Society is extremely pleased to announce the recent appointment of Kelly Diamond
READThe evacuation alert for Morrison Subdivision and a section of Wallinger Avenue in Kimberley will be lifted today.
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Cranbrook Airport Services Ltd., Vantage Airport Group, and the City of Cranbrook are pleased to announce the donation of $1056.
READThe Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation announced today that it is providing grants totalling $5.8 million
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College of the Rockies is hosting an informal session for adults, young parents and seniors considering returning to learning.
READ‘Make Wiser Water Choices’ – that’s the message as the City of Cranbrook kicks off its Water Conservation Public Education program today.
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City Of Kimberley officials have issued an evacuation alert for Morrison Subdivision and a portion of Wallinger Avenue
READSoutheast Kootenay School District 5 is getting $635,216 through the Learning Improvement Fund and $105,060 through the BC Education Plan.
READThe 2012 City of Cranbrook Mosquito Control Program is now underway.
READCranbrook fire destroys a large portion of the city downtown
READNine projects will receive funding from the Columbia Valley Local Conservation Fund in 2012.
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BCTF votes 73 per cent to withdraw extra-curricular activities as ruling orders teachers to complete report cards
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