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First Nations Leadership Council joins call for probe into lack of police prosecutions

First Nations Leadership Council joins call for probe into lack of police prosecutions

‘We are shocked and angered, and will not be backing down’ — FNLC
Creston singers part of choir at Carnegie Hall

Creston singers part of choir at Carnegie Hall

Creston singers Alexandra Ewashen, David Hammond, and Sue Jorgensen joined the BOUNDLESS vocal ensemble from Bonners Ferry
Footlighters play reading series returns

Footlighters play reading series returns

MELTDOWN: Low West Kootenay snowpack threatens drinking water drawn from creeks

MELTDOWN: Low West Kootenay snowpack threatens drinking water drawn from creeks

Watershed vulnerability depends on size, aspect and amount of precipitation
Local skater presented with regional award

Local skater presented with regional award

Cassidy Wood, representing the Creston Valley Skating Club, was recently presented with the StarSkater of the Year Award by the Kootenay Region of Skate Canada
Creston Farmers Market opens for the year at Market Park

Creston Farmers Market opens for the year at Market Park

UPDATE: Kootenay Ferry reopens after dock damage

UPDATE: Kootenay Ferry reopens after dock damage

The ferry is closed in both directions
West Kootenay group petitions province to take back highway maintenance

West Kootenay group petitions province to take back highway maintenance

Public Access Protection Society has started a petition
Largest-ever Kootenay Children’s Festival coming to Cranbrook in May

Largest-ever Kootenay Children’s Festival coming to Cranbrook in May

Event will feature The Golden Crust Family, Karima Essa and Christina The Crazy Hooper
‘Spring Fling’ coming to downtown Trail Saturday, May 4

‘Spring Fling’ coming to downtown Trail Saturday, May 4

Trail and 8 visiting pipe bands will play in downtown Trail the morning of Saturday, May 4