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COVID-19 staff case identified at Cranbrook seniors care facility

COVID-19 staff case identified at Cranbrook seniors care facility

Staff member at Kootenay Street Village is self-isolating at home after being diagnosed
B.C., Alberta health ministers urge public to stay home Easter weekend

B.C., Alberta health ministers urge public to stay home Easter weekend

Regional politicians, online petition calling for closure of provincial border to non-essential traffic
Interior Health officials outline pandemic response in virtual town hall

Interior Health officials outline pandemic response in virtual town hall

琉璃神社-Lake Country MLA Norm Letnick moderates digital discussion, Q&A with Interior Health leadership
BCHL realigns to two-conference system for next season

BCHL realigns to two-conference system for next season

Changes approved with the entry of the Cranbrook Bucks into the league
Site of planned Jumbo Valley ski resort to be protected, managed by First Nations

Site of planned Jumbo Valley ski resort to be protected, managed by First Nations

Development rights permanently retired for site of proposed year-round ski resort west of Invermere
Special prosecutor to review Cranbrook toddler drowning case

Special prosecutor to review Cranbrook toddler drowning case

Evidence disclosure at issue in the case of a woman sentenced for criminal negligence causing death
If B.C. adopts year-round daylight time, each East Kootenay town would pick own time zone

If B.C. adopts year-round daylight time, each East Kootenay town would pick own time zone

Kootenay East MLA Tom Shypitka stopped by a recent regional district meeting to explain
Young woman on the mend after explosion at frozen Cranbrook lake

Young woman on the mend after explosion at frozen Cranbrook lake

Emergency personnel responded to a reported explosion in Cranbrook on Dec. 27.
Cranbrook Bucks expansion franchise joins BCHL

Cranbrook Bucks expansion franchise joins BCHL

Hockey will be back in Cranbrook for the 2020-21 season after the departure of the WHL last March
Funding available to control B.C. urban deer population

Funding available to control B.C. urban deer population

Provincial government providing up to $100,000 for urban deer operational or research projects
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