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Barry Coulter

Barry Coulter

I have been Editor of the Cranbrook Townsman since 1998.

Phone
250-426-5201 ext. 5605
Email
barry.coulter@cranbrooktownsman.com

Recent Work by Barry

IOAD: The road to understanding

IOAD: The road to understanding

International Overdose Awareness Day, held Aug. 31 in Rotary Park, works towards the destigmatization of drug use
NTBC fundraising to protect Lower Wolf Creek

NTBC fundraising to protect Lower Wolf Creek

A leading B.C. land conservation charity in B.C. is raising the final $415,000 to protect 171 hectares of ecologically significant land in the East Kootenay
French Immersion up in Kootenays, down in B.C.

French Immersion up in Kootenays, down in B.C.

French immersion enrolment in BC public schools has been on the decline since the COVID-19 pandemic’s first year, according to the latest numbers compiled by Canadian Parents for French (CPF).
Rolling Barrage returns to Cranbrook Aug. 15

Rolling Barrage returns to Cranbrook Aug. 15

The ride has become a symbol of solidarity and support for veterans, first responders, and those who have and continue to serve our country
Evacuation order issued for Whiteswan as Mt. Morro fire grows

Evacuation order issued for Whiteswan as Mt. Morro fire grows

Order is for four properties, as well as Home Basin Campground and Inlet Creek Campground on Whiteswan Lake.
Cultural Arts tour returns to East Kootenay

Cultural Arts tour returns to East Kootenay

The Columbia Basin Cultural Tour promotes art and culture by offering free visits to artist studios, art galleries, museums and heritage sites.
Cranbrook drug trade disrupted over past months

Cranbrook drug trade disrupted over past months

Cranbrook Enhanced Response Unit zeros in on individuals involved in the sale of illicit drugs
Rails to Trails will close for rock removal

Rails to Trails will close for rock removal

A detour around the worksite will be in place
RCMP seek man wanted province-wide

RCMP seek man wanted province-wide

Cranbrook RCMP are seeking assistance from the public in locating Awet ABRAHA
Three killed when vehicle goes off road near Invermere

Three killed when vehicle goes off road near Invermere

Columbia Valley RCMP responded to a report of a single vehicle motor vehicle collision on Westside Road, near Panorama Drive, in Wilmer,
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