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Nothing short of explosive

Nothing short of explosive

Nitros brass expect the best as training camp opens Friday.

Bus ridership down slightly in Cranbrook

BC Transit noted a three per cent decrease over last year's ridership in an annual report presented through the city's administration.

Charges stayed in Neidig case

Judge cites three breaches of defendant's charter rights
ICBC seeks 5.2 per cent hike in basic auto insurance rates

ICBC seeks 5.2 per cent hike in basic auto insurance rates

Distracted drivers' use of personal electronics cited as factor in injury claims rise
Longtime Kimberley mayor passes away

Longtime Kimberley mayor passes away

Jim Ogilvie served as alderman, mayor and Kimberley advocate since 1965
BCTF, Fassbender meet as teachers strike threatens to delay school start

BCTF, Fassbender meet as teachers strike threatens to delay school start

Meeting comes on cusp of new school year as government, union spar over mediation, escape hatch from next court ruling

Crime down in Cranbrook

RCMP present latest statistics to Cranbrook City Council.
B.C. teachers return to picket lines

B.C. teachers return to picket lines

B.C. teachers return to picket lines, ramp up pressure on government

Options offered to public school parents

Local independent schools offering options for parents if teachers dispute drags into autumn
Infected horses serve as West Nile reminder

Infected horses serve as West Nile reminder

Two Cache Creek horses first sign of virus in B.C. this year