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UPDATED: Cranbrook’s India Sherret crashes in Olympic debut, in stable condition at hospital

UPDATED: Cranbrook’s India Sherret crashes in Olympic debut, in stable condition at hospital

Ski cross athlete loses balance mid-race in seeding round of event in Pyeongchang
Police arrest two at Fort Steele interchange

Police arrest two at Fort Steele interchange

Stolen firearms and drugs found in vehicle
City of Cranbrook culls 50 urban deer

City of Cranbrook culls 50 urban deer

In an effort to reduce incidents of deer aggression across the community, the City of Cranbrook has culled 50 deer from the urban herd over the past two months.
Council discusses January Bylaw and Animal Control report

Council discusses January Bylaw and Animal Control report

Tickets issued for parking restrictions; warnings issued for feeding deer.
Wild Ideas: Home-scale Solar Power

Wild Ideas: Home-scale Solar Power

Wildsight hosting event on home-scale solar power
It’s playoff hockey time

It’s playoff hockey time

Josh Lockhart looks at the first round matchup; Kimberley vs Fernie
Highlights from the RDEK monthly board meeting

Highlights from the RDEK monthly board meeting

Letter to be Sent to Minister of
Critical Condition: ‘People are dying from treatable medical conditions’

Critical Condition: ‘People are dying from treatable medical conditions’

Problems with ambulance service policies are systemic and province-wide, advocacy group leader says.
Stetski makes progress on bringing Fisheries office back to Kootenays

Stetski makes progress on bringing Fisheries office back to Kootenays

Nelson – Since being elected in 2015 Kootenay-Columbia Member of Parliament Wayne Stetski has been pressuring the Liberal government to reverse the damaging cuts made by the previous Conservative government in the areas of water and eco-system protection. Following an exchange on the floor of Parliament last week he is becoming more confident the Government may be hearing him.
BC BUDGET: New spaces a step to universal child care

BC BUDGET: New spaces a step to universal child care

Fees reduced for licensed daycare operators