Greg Amos

Jumbo finances questioned

Jim Galloway sought to find the devil in the details when asking about procedural matters used to govern the one-month-old community

Culinary whiz kids bound for Monaco

Local high school students won ing
the annual National Global Travel and Tourism Partnership Research Competition

Panorama investing $6 million in housing, snow-making machines

Snowmaking machines will allow Panorama to better maintain snow consistency and provide longer seasons

Letter to the editor: Remembering the life of a wonderful man

"It's time I address the 2012 deer cull in the Windermere Valley and the life and loss of my husband" - Tammy Miller-Mullikin

There’s no story here

Newsroom employees must be weary when chasing ledes

Cancer society seeks volunteer canvassers

The Canadian Cancer Society is seeking door to door canvassers this April to help the Society raise funds

Final CBT consultations flowing through valley

Province to host two free conferences on future of Columbia River Treaty

Womens’ Resource Centre opens

Centre will offer resources, social space, Internet access, guest speakers and more

Fire trucks, community funds in regional bud

On average, rural residential properties in the RDEK will see approximately a 1.3 per cent overall increase in their tax levy

Kootenay aboriginal business showcase en route

The KABDA is launching into a Kootenay Aboriginal Business Showcase on March 22 and 23

Tsunami memories in hydro habitat

Though the consequences were far less deadly, Japan two years ago suffered the worst nuclear accident since Chernobyl in 1986

Village of Canal Flats chief administrative officer Brian Woodward describes in detail the two options facing Eagle's Nest residents pursuing an affordable solution for potable water

Time running out for Eagle’s Nest water solution

The Eagle's Nest must upgrade its water system by January 2015 to meet Interior Health standards

Village of Canal Flats chief administrative officer Brian Woodward describes in detail the two options facing Eagle's Nest residents pursuing an affordable solution for potable water

Starlight Challenge wraps up for 2013

Most consistent racers earn podium positions at the end of the Starlight Challenge

Skyler Wallinder of the Nakiska Alpine Ski Association catches some air off a lip during Sunday

Racers compete after condo blaze at Can Am Under-16 ski races

Nearly 200 competitors took to the slopes above Panorama Mountain Village to battle over hill hierarchy.

Skyler Wallinder of the Nakiska Alpine Ski Association catches some air off a lip during Sunday

A business model that fits the valley?

I think there may have been a glimmer of intelligent life coming from the Legislature last week

International paralympic skiing event for Panorama in 2015

The International Paralympic Committee named Panorama as the destination for the Alpine Skiing World Championships

Canal Flats council candidates named

Roy Webb, Dean Midyette, and Linda Magee will be battling it out for a coveted seat on the village's five-member council.

Editorial: Luddites had the right idea

Like virtually everyone else my age in the developed world, I have come to rely heavily on my smart phone.

This cougar was seen fleeing from a backyard in Timber Ridge on February 13

Cougar sightings prompt caution

Two deer killed recently by cougars within urban areas in Invermere and Timber Ridge

This cougar was seen fleeing from a backyard in Timber Ridge on February 13

Salsa dancing finds a foothold in valley

Night of Latin American dance will be shaking up the Station Pub