Parents of B.C. newborns named Liam and Emma not alone
Parents naming their newborn baby Liam and Emma are not alone according to the 140th edition of the British Columbia Vital Statistics Agency Annual Repor. Liam and Emma are the most popular names for B.C. babies born in 2011 according to the annual report from the British Columbia Vital Statistics Agency. The most widely selected […]
The winter driving season is a challenge for all drivers
Sadly, an average of 34 people are killed and 7,110 injured in 4,740 crashes every December on B.C. roads, making it one of the highest months of the year for crashes. Now that the winter season has kicked into full swing on road conditions across B.C. driving can be both challenging and unpredictable. Which is […]
UPDATE: Canada wins Spengler Cup with 7-2 win over HC Davos
Team Canada made it look easy in the final of the Spengler Cup Monday, dumping the host club and defending champion HC Davos 7-2 to capture the title for the 12th time. Canada’s Patrice Bergeron, finishing the game with four points, scored 46 seconds into the game and Canada never looked back. It was Canada’s […]
Winning Powder Mag contest should increase exposure, awareness and tourism in West Kootenay
There was no million-dollar first prize or feature magazine story for the winner. But that doesn’t seem to be a concern to anyone in the Kootenays after the Whitewater/Red Mountain tag team captured bragging rights in the recent Powder Magazine Ski Town Throwdown contest to find the best ski towns in North America. “It validates […]
Fire hits downtown Kimberley
RCMP said downtown Kimberley was hit with a major fire Friday afternoon. Kimberley RCMP reported the fire started at approximately 5:45 p.m. and was contained to the building housing Kootenay Cycle Works. RCMP said the brick structure is still standing but the inside has been totally gutted while an adjacent business The...
Elderly woman dies on Via Rail train travelling from Toronto to Vancouver
Via Rail confirmed on its website that an elderly woman died Saturday of flu-like symptoms on a train travelling from Vancouver to Toronto. The website said at approximately 5 a.m. Saturday, Train 2, which was travelling between Vancouver and Toronto, was delayed several hours near Parry Sound, Ontario, due to a medical...
Movies for chilly days: I could watch this a million times...
At this time of year when the snow is deep and we take time to relax with family, what could be better than turning up the heat, and snuggling in with a blanket and popcorn to watch your all time favourite movie. The Lone Sheep family thought it might be nice to share the movies that we can watch - not just once, but again,...
Hospital Foundation rolls out invitation to 2013 Polar Bear Dip
2013 is just around the corner. And a few hours past the start of the New Year is the annual Kootenay Lake Hospital Foundation Polar Bear Swim at Lakeside Park. It doesn’t matter if your a swimmer, floater, young or old, everyone is invited to take the New Year plunge to raise money to enhance […]
Teen dances no longer allowed at Element
It's looking like the teen dances at the Element night club that caused such controversy will now be a thing of the past. Element owner Florio Vassilakakis said the government licensing has banned the events. "They've banned youth events that are like a normal evening in the club (without the alcohol)," he said. "I could,...
Growing Forward program extended for B.C. agriculture
Canada and B.C. targeted funding to support business development, innovation, food safety, and sustainability under the Growing Forward agreement in the first quarter of 2012-13. Growing Forward is a five-year framework that co-ordinates federal, provincial and territorial agricultural policy. Between April 1 and June 30,...