The child died from their injuries on Sept. 2
Just 55 per cent of Creston residents are fully vaccinated, among the lowest in Interior Health
Chuck Page wants to collect 101 donations for Valley Community Services
‘We’re just worrying about how everyone is going to survive.’
The meeting will be on Friday, July 30 at Boswell Community Hall
Originally manufactured in the United States in July 1921, Derry has travelled many miles during his lifetime
Five local teens will be charge of the operation for the summer to learn hands-on business skills
Morris Flowers Garden Center offered some suggestions for creating visual interest
Many factors make it difficult to establish if graves contain the remains of children who attended the St. Eugene Residential School, says ʔaq̓am
The replica was decorated with a small bed, school uniform, and notes written with pleas for help
26-year-old Clint Wolfleg was found dead in a private residence on May 31, 2015
In an act of reconciliation, a new name will be chosen for Prince Charles Secondary School
The library has been renamed Yaqsumit, after the iconic sturgeon-nosed canoe
In partnership with the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho, the clinic will be held on National Indigenous Peoples Day
Paul Dort hasn’t missed a market since he began volunteering a year ago
“I just wanted the people of Creston to know that there’s someone fighting for this issue.”
In 1966, Lang was named squadron leader of the Golden Centennaires, which was formed to celebrate Canada’s 100th birthday
“We just want to bring something unique, vibrant, and cool to our old hometown.”
Shannon Tetz, Cheryl Rendek, and Janet Wall shared 87 years of service collectively
Those who tested positive on May 3, 4 are now self-isolating at home