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Sentencing set for Creston man who admitted to killing neighbour

Sentencing set for Creston man who admitted to killing neighbour

Mitchell McIntyre has plead guilty
Kimberley PrideFest: Gratitude, love and community

Kimberley PrideFest: Gratitude, love and community

Fourth annual PrideFest shows continued growth for Kimberley Pride Society.
JulyFest returns to the Civic Centre arena

JulyFest returns to the Civic Centre arena

This year's JulyFest will be held in the McKim fields and feature a Civic Centre concert Saturday night for the first time in many years.
New Kootenay Lake ferry labour deal details released

New Kootenay Lake ferry labour deal details released

Binding recommendations were made by a government-appointed mediator in order to end a nearly five-month strike
Rainfall not enough to hinder this year's Round the Mountain

Rainfall not enough to hinder this year's Round the Mountain

Athletes and volunteers have a great time in spite of heavy rain.
Wildsight finds fresh old-growth logging in Shuswap caribou habitat

Wildsight finds fresh old-growth logging in Shuswap caribou habitat

Stella-Jones confirmed logging activity in a 29-hectare cut block east of Mica Dam, on critical land for the Columbia North herd
Severe thunderstorm alert warning issued for Kootenays

Severe thunderstorm alert warning issued for Kootenays

Environment Canada predicts strong wind gusts and heavy rain
Kimberley's water consumption down while population increases

Kimberley's water consumption down while population increases

40 per cent of Kimberley's water consumptions comes from leakage.
Vancouver Aquarium releases endangered tadpoles near Cranbrook

Vancouver Aquarium releases endangered tadpoles near Cranbrook

Over 2,500 tadpoles released near Cranbrook
JCI Kootenay seeks nominations for 30 Under 30 project

JCI Kootenay seeks nominations for 30 Under 30 project

Project will recognize 30 exceptional people under the age of 30, who have made a difference in their communities