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Kimberley’s Ben Taylor-Vallance, 13, youngest ever Black Spur Ultra 54-km finisher

Kimberley’s Ben Taylor-Vallance, 13, youngest ever Black Spur Ultra 54-km finisher

Black Spur Ultra race held annually in Kimberley
Cranbrook disc golfer wins Canadian National Championship

Cranbrook disc golfer wins Canadian National Championship

Casey Hanemayer has won his last three straight tournaments
RCMP recognize Kootenay men who saved girl from drowning

RCMP recognize Kootenay men who saved girl from drowning

Jason Sherratt and Chris Pearson rescued and resucitated a 3-year-old from Wasa Lake; emphasize importance of first aid training
BC Hockey CEO discusses reclassification of three leagues to Junior A - Tier 2

BC Hockey CEO discusses reclassification of three leagues to Junior A - Tier 2

Cameron Hope talks future of Cyclone Taylor Cup, cost increases, Tier 1 designations
BC Hockey approves Junior A status for three Junior B hockey leagues

BC Hockey approves Junior A status for three Junior B hockey leagues

KIJHL, PJHL and VIJHL are Junior A Tier 2 starting 2023/24 season
RCMP investigate man who falsely claimed he started wildfire in Cranbrook area

RCMP investigate man who falsely claimed he started wildfire in Cranbrook area

RCMP say individual has turned himself in
Aggressive deer on the rise in the Kootenays as fawning season arrives

Aggressive deer on the rise in the Kootenays as fawning season arrives

Fawning season is in full swing and reports have been popping up on social media about encounters with aggressive deer in Kimberley and Cranbrook.
Kimberley’s Steve Tersmette releases second Waterfall Hikes book

Kimberley’s Steve Tersmette releases second Waterfall Hikes book

Kimberley’s Steve Tersmette has published Waterfall Hikes in the Canadian Rockies, a follow-up to his 2020 book Waterfall Hikes in Southern British Columbia.
Considerable avalanche danger remains in B.C. as temperatures begin to rise

Considerable avalanche danger remains in B.C. as temperatures begin to rise

Persistent weak snowpack continues to cause issues
B.C. Interior Avalanche danger remains considerable as February snow further complicates snowpack

B.C. Interior Avalanche danger remains considerable as February snow further complicates snowpack

Persistent deep, weak layer responsible for recent fatal avalanches
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