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Science breaks new … ground
Researchers at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland announced this week that dinosaur flatulence may have produced an amount of methane gas 150 million years ago comparable to the amount of methane produced today by both animals and society....
Features
Madame Jeanette at the Zenith Cafe
Say, how about a little jaunt downtown. There are things going on: movies, theatre, busy stores,...
The private war against Nelson Algren
"Never play cards with a man called Doc. Never eat at a place called Mom's. Never sleep with a...
Downtown Cranbrook then and now
Two photos, or rather the same photo twice. The first is from a 1963 Cranbrook telephone directory...
The life of a Syrian: A destiny of struggles
World renowned Syrian poet Nizar Qabbani once wrote, "I am not able to write on Damascus without...
Editorial
Trashing a filthy habit
It's going! It's finally going, fellow Kootenay dwellers! I am of course talking about the white...
Freedom of the CBC
As I waited for my friend Pat at his Kimberley home a few weeks ago, the radio was on in the tiny...
The end of the beginning
The big fire was front-page news. The conflagration began in Miner's Hardware four-storey storage...
The end of an era
Its latest edition in 2010 was 32 volumes and cost $1,395. It's been in print for 244 years and...
Letters
Mark Creek Bridge
As most people know, the City of Kimberley is going to rebuild the flume on Mark Creek in order to...
Support for ALS
ALS is a rapidly progressive, neuromuscular disease. It attacks the motor neurons that transmit...
GoGo Grannies
Thank you to the businesses and the ladies in the community who came out and supported our Annual...
Olympians opposed
We (the under-signed) are Canadian Olympic and Para-Olympic medalists who love winter sport, and...
Columnists
Drive-thru prayers and drive-in churches
Hazing, harassing, coursing and herding
The 'F Word'
Something for the couch potatoes
My double flies the Earth
Let the space rush begin
Our disastrous spring so far
Questions swirl around Canucks' future after early exit
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