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Firefighters respond to aircraft incident at Invermere airport

Firefighters respond to aircraft incident at Invermere airport

Firefighters respond to aircraft fire at Invermere Airport May 23.
Interior Health faces class-action lawsuit over 2009 data breach

Interior Health faces class-action lawsuit over 2009 data breach

The lawsuit alleges the health authority failed to safeguard the personal information of thousands of current and former employees
Foundry East Kootenay celebrates first anniversary in Cranbrook

Foundry East Kootenay celebrates first anniversary in Cranbrook

Community celebrates a year of Foundary East Kootenay operations and services supporting youth
Kootenay regional business round-up

Kootenay regional business round-up

Business news and notes from the East and West Kootenays
Crown counsel union files grievance over Okanagan, Kootenay staff shortages

Crown counsel union files grievance over Okanagan, Kootenay staff shortages

The BC Crown Counsel Association says 20 more Crown prosecutors are needed in the region in order to handle cases in a timely fashion
Creston RCMP provide statement on logging truck collision, Hwy 3 closure

Creston RCMP provide statement on logging truck collision, Hwy 3 closure

Collision involved multiple vehicles, caused serious injuries
Cranbrook RCMP seek info on car fire incident

Cranbrook RCMP seek info on car fire incident

Police seeking information on car fire discovered near Baker Mountain Rd. on May 12
Tim Hortons raises $19K with Smile Cookie campaign

Tim Hortons raises $19K with Smile Cookie campaign

Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign supports Cranbrook Health Care Auxiliary fundraising efforts
Wildsight opposes proposed fast-tracking legislation

Wildsight opposes proposed fast-tracking legislation

Wildsight comes out against proposed infrastructure fast-tracking legislation
Three Nelson soldiers never returned from WW2, but their homes remain

Three Nelson soldiers never returned from WW2, but their homes remain

Postcards were sent to the homes as part of a campaign memorializing Canadian soldiers who died in the final year of the Second World War