TECK in Sparwood made a corporate donation of $75,000 that has taken the mammography campaign to over $700,000.
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The Tourism and Recreation Management program at Cranbrook's College of the Rockies will be offered entirely online
READMembers of the Cranbrook RCMP responded to a complaint that multiple workers had been injured in an industrial electrical acciden
READBill 20 is up for second reading as the Province continues to work toward meeting Premier Christy Clark’s commitment.
READColumbia Basin Trust (CBT) is hosting an information session about the Columbia River Treaty (CRT) on Wednesday, February 29.
READThe West Fernie Dike Project has been approved for $1.5 million in funding from the Federal and Provincial Governments.
READthe Regional District of East Kootenay is moving forward in the implementation of the Lake Windermere Management Plan (LWMP).
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The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) today unveiled the winners of its 2012 Sustainable Communities Awards
READThe Kootenay Advertiser is proud to unveil its new online calendar
READAll Interior Health residents now have round-the-clock access to toll-free telephone crisis support.
READThe Kootenay East Regional Hospital District (KERHD) has adopted its annual budget for 2012, and it includes some good news for taxpayers.
READTarget Corporation is has confirmed that Tamarack Mall in Cranbrook, BC will be home to a future Target location.
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On February 3, 2012, Cranbrook RCMP received a report that a theft was in progress involving an orange 2009, Arctic Cat Prowler ATV.
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On January 20 the BC Council on Admissions and Transfer granted College of the Rockies designation as a ‘receiving’ institution.
READOn the morning of February 1, the blue stars atop the East Kootenay Regional Hospital were turned off as the Starlite Campaign ended.
READHeart disease and stroke will take one in three Canadians before their time, and is the leading cause of death for women.
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The opening of a new Aboriginal Space at EKRH took place today with delegates from Interior Health (IH) and Ktunaxa Nation
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Jonathon Eadie representative for the BC Hydro Employee’s Community Services (HYDRECS) Fund made a final gift of $1,000 to EKFH.
READMinister of Education George Abbott will meet with School District 5 (SD5) Trustees.
READIn the past few months there have been an unusual number of Ecstasy related deaths in B.C. and Alberta.
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