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St. Mary’s crosswalk a safety issue, principal says

St. Mary’s crosswalk a safety issue, principal says

The principal of St. Mary’s Catholic Independent School is worried about the safety of children at 4th Street S and 16th Avenue S.

Chamber hosting inaugural meeting

New executive sworn in, Citizen of the Year feted on January 23 at the Heritage Inn
Kimberley nordic skier representing Canada at World Championships

Kimberley nordic skier representing Canada at World Championships

Colin Ferrie from Kimberley is off to Kazahkstan after Canada Winter Games

News and notes from the RDEK

Highlights from the January 9 Regional District of East Kootenay Board meeting
Assessment starts for Squamish LNG plant, pipeline

Assessment starts for Squamish LNG plant, pipeline

B.C. review to examine gas pipeline twinning from Coquitlam to Squamish for LNG export terminal on former Woodfibre pulp mill site

Weather set to warm up this weekend

The cold spell of late is about to take a turn over the weekend as the weather forecast calls for highs of up to +5.
Polygamist group banned from using 'Mormon', 'Latter-day Saints'

Polygamist group banned from using 'Mormon', 'Latter-day Saints'

Supreme Court hands down ruling prohibiting a Creston Valley polygamist group from using terms associating it with Mormon Church.

Chamber gearing up for 2015

Chamber set for inaugural meeting on Jan. 23, presentation of citizen of the year award.
Star of the southern slopes

Star of the southern slopes

The conditions are ripe at South Star trails, so slap on those skis and get going
B.C. prison crowding probed by auditor

B.C. prison crowding probed by auditor

Security incidents on rise in provincial jails, inmates double-bunked and few completing education programs