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Barry Coulter

Barry Coulter

Barry Coulter had been Editor of the Cranbrook Townsman since 1998, and has been part of all those dynamic changes the newspaper industry has gone through over the past 20 years. He was sending his first email around the same time he was running his last page through the waxing machine, and bought a new film camera mere seconds before digital cameras made film obsolete. Coulter grew up in Saskatchewan, but has lived all over Canada, following a multitude of jobs and/or studies. When not on the job for the Townsman, he is a musician, and an actor with Cranbrook Community Theatre.

Phone
250-426-5201 ext. 56
Email
barry.coulter@cranbrooktownsman.com

Recent Work by Barry

Fort Steele’s historic Locomotive 1077 suspended for safety review

Fort Steele’s historic Locomotive 1077 suspended for safety review

Suspension of operations were unnecessary, some staff say
Whirling disease threatens fish in Kootenays

Whirling disease threatens fish in Kootenays

CKISS urges anglers to prevent introduction whirling disease in Central Kootenay
The rise of Burlesque: Unself-censored self-expression

The rise of Burlesque: Unself-censored self-expression

Queen City Burlesque’s Burlesque Expo set for Nelson this weekend, March 15, 16
Sweeping avalanche warning issued for B.C., Alberta

Sweeping avalanche warning issued for B.C., Alberta

Special avalanche warning in effect until March 4; Avalanche Canada says human-triggered avalanches remain likely
Creston RCMP seize drugs during search warrant

Creston RCMP seize drugs during search warrant

Cranbrook Kimberley Hospice welcomes new volunteers

Cranbrook Kimberley Hospice welcomes new volunteers

CCT takes flight with Norm Foster comedy

CCT takes flight with Norm Foster comedy

Peter Schalk and Elena Hark bring us into their neighbourhood on “Here On The Flight Path,” now running at the Studio Stage Door in Cranbrook
McCoy, Wright, Doc Walker, and the Great Canadian Road Trip

McCoy, Wright, Doc Walker, and the Great Canadian Road Trip

Country stars’ tour has a classic, old-time Country vibe about it
Blues Notes: Elevators, going up

Blues Notes: Elevators, going up

Ethan Askey and the Elevators, Cranbrook’s Blues quartet, are setting traplines and baiting them with the Blues
‘Cran-Ukrainians’ putting down roots in community

‘Cran-Ukrainians’ putting down roots in community

Almost two years after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Shelter For Ukrainians has helped many find safe haven in the area
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