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Kimberley residents asked to decide on two referendaWith the federal election completed yesterday, the next voting opportunity for Kimberley residents will be the municipal election on November 15. This time around, they will have to make more decision… more
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Abbott defends post as MPIt looks like Canada will once again be governed by a Conservative minority government as numbers are verified from polls across the country. In the riding of Kootenay-Columbia Jim Abbott will once mo… moreKootenay News Advertiser
City defends sewage treatmentCranbrook Mayor Ross Priest has responded to a recent letter to the editor criticizing the city's sewage treatment. "The accusation that the Ministry of Environment just became aware of the problem [… more |
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Work done at Phillips ReservoirThe Cranbrook Public Works department recently completed work on a major project at the Phillips Reservoir. Work started… moreKootenay News Advertiser
CMHA of the Kootenays calls on the community for helpThe Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) of the Kootenays celebrated Mental Illness Awareness Week with a lavish fu… moreKootenay News Advertiser
Plenty of loopholes for marketing callsA newly activated do-not-call registry that promises to block pesky telemarketers won't work, a consumer advocacy group … moreKootenay News Advertiser
Students and administration get tough on bullyingA pink wave that started last fall in Nova Scotia is now sweeping the country, also leaving its mark on Mount Baker Seco… moreKootenay News Advertiser
Federal Election 2008 - Meet the candidatesOn Tuesday, October 14, Canadians across the country will go to the polls and elect their federal representatives in the… moreKootenay News Advertiser
Regional hospital is 40!The East Kootenay Regional Hospital is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year and current and former staff as well a… more |
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