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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

New Ktunaxa Health Centre officially opens

New Ktunaxa Health Centre officially opens

The opening of the Ktunaxa Nation Regional Health Centre in downtown Cranbrook is the culmination of a long evolution of health care in  ʔamakʔis Ktunaxa
Boden's "Ashes" shortlisted for first novel award

Boden's "Ashes" shortlisted for first novel award

Cranbrook author's "When We Were Ashes" one of six finalists for Amazon Canada First Novel Award
'Soft opening' scheduled for Fort Steele

'Soft opening' scheduled for Fort Steele

Fort Steele Heritage Town set to reopen with soft opening June 22
Turbidity levels still elevated in Cranbrook water

Turbidity levels still elevated in Cranbrook water

Increase in turbidity is likely because of the transition to spring weather, encouraging a fast lake turnover
Symphony of the Kootenays: Out of tragedy, a Romantic masterpiece

Symphony of the Kootenays: Out of tragedy, a Romantic masterpiece

Pianist Amy Zanrosso performs Brahms Concerto No. 1 at Key City Theatre, as part of "Women in Music" concert
Performers set for music competition finals in Cranbrook

Performers set for music competition finals in Cranbrook

Next Play Youth Music Competition, presented by FPPAS, featured performers from Creston, Cranbrook and Fernie at the May 4 finale
Cranbrook RCMP arrest man after overnight alley blockade

Cranbrook RCMP arrest man after overnight alley blockade

A man is in custody as of Thursday morning, after the report of an assault, and a chase and blockade near 11th Street South, not far from Gordon Terrace School.
Cranbrook Legion raises $25,000 for community groups

Cranbrook Legion raises $25,000 for community groups

The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 24 Cranbrook donated $25,000, raised from its 2024 Poppy Campaign, to several community groups, in a presentation held Friday, March 14.
The global journey of Cape Breton music

The global journey of Cape Breton music

MacMaster, Leahy, et al, and the hard driving Celtic sound of Cape Breton at the Key City Theatre in Cranbrook
6th Street NW to be closed Friday, as Kootenay Springs demo wraps up

6th Street NW to be closed Friday, as Kootenay Springs demo wraps up

Drivers needing to access businesses like Symmetry Dental, 7-11, Money Mart, or Burger King can only use the right-hand, westbound lane of Highway 3/95.
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