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Curling club says Grand Slam would be great for Cranbrook

Curling club says Grand Slam would be great for Cranbrook

The City and the Cranbrook Curling Club are hoping that 2017 will be a year that kicks off with a world class curling event in the city.
Dangerous intersection has seen 29 accidents since 2008

Dangerous intersection has seen 29 accidents since 2008

Resident cautions Council of the dangers that the intersection of Highway 95A, Theatre Road and Mission Road presents.
Ktunaxa set to appeal Jumbo judicial review

Ktunaxa set to appeal Jumbo judicial review

Ktunaxa Nation will be appealing a judicial review of the Jumbo Glacier Resort that went in favour of the BC government in April.

Rail roundhouse to be renovated

Heritage structure to remain intact as CP Rail draws down operations in Cranbrook.
Liberals acclaim Kootenay-Columbia candidate

Liberals acclaim Kootenay-Columbia candidate

Don Johnston of Nelson to take on Wilks, Stetski and Green in upcoming federal election

Over $12,000 raised for ShelterBox program

Money raised will go towards supplying more equipment for ShelterBox program.
Cranbrook RCMP, resident recognized for crime fighting efforts

Cranbrook RCMP, resident recognized for crime fighting efforts

Both a local resident and Cranbrook RCMP were recognized for their work in stopping a jewelry theft gang in Cranbrook.

Cranbrook to bid for 2017 Grand Slam

City of Cranbrook looks to partner with Curling Club to get prestigious international curling event

Youth drug use trending downward: survey

East Kootenay Addictions Services Society releases findings on latest adolescent drug use survey.
Local Salvation Army workers assist after Cache Creek flooding

Local Salvation Army workers assist after Cache Creek flooding

Two from Abbotsford are among the 20 Sally Ann workers from across the province who are helping with relief efforts