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Chance to fly in a piece of history

Chance to fly in a piece of history

The B-25 Mitchell, one of the most popular and recognized aircraft of the Second World War, will be in Cranbrook July 14-18.

Athletic, artistic groups get government funds

Provincial grants have recently been awarded to several East Kootenay athletic and artistic organizations.
Partners formalize forestry relationship

Partners formalize forestry relationship

The St. Mary’s Band and Canfor Enter into New Business and Capacity-building Relationship

Canada Day party back and bigger than ever

Connect Church has begun fundraising for Cranbrook’s celebration of the national holiday
Selkirk Music Program has busy spring

Selkirk Music Program has busy spring

Legally Blonde runs at McKim Theatre from Wednesday May 21 to Saturday May 24, with five shows in all.

Angling management plans up for review in East Kootenay

Ten years after implementation of classified waters, Province seeks interested parties to form review committee
Food forest pioneer returning to EK

Food forest pioneer returning to EK

Richard Walker, Canada's leading food forest pioneer, will giving a food forest workshop on May 10 and 11 at Clear Sky Center.

Saturday’s choir festival a community event

International Choral Festival features Friday reception at CMRT, 7 choirs from B.C. and U.S.
Edith Nee's family, friends appealing for kidney donor

Edith Nee's family, friends appealing for kidney donor

Nee, former chair of the B.C. Press Council, was diagnosed with kidney failure two years ago.
East Kootenay brides’ second biggest day

East Kootenay brides’ second biggest day

St. Eugene will spoil brides to be at its third annual bridal fair on Sunday