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Creston Valley's Three Voices of Healing helps change lives

Creston Valley's Three Voices of Healing helps change lives

For 35 years, a wellness centre in Lister has been helping change the lives of drug and alcohol abusers...
Creston RCMP respond to men fighting over cat

Creston RCMP respond to men fighting over cat

Two males on Ninth Avenue became embroiled in a dispute about possession of a cat...
Creston RCMP track down baseball bat wielding 80-year-old

Creston RCMP track down baseball bat wielding 80-year-old

•When police stopped a male who had been reported as walking toward Elm Street with a baseball bat...
Creston groups join forces for Tai Chi and Qigong Day

Creston groups join forces for Tai Chi and Qigong Day

About 30 members of Creston Valley Tai Chi groups met in Millennium Park on Saturday morning to celebrate...
Creston Arts and Culture Week ends with teen concert

Creston Arts and Culture Week ends with teen concert

Teens packed the Ingham Arts and Culture Centre on Saturday night for a teen concert and dance...
Sustainability planning for Creston Valley's future begins

Sustainability planning for Creston Valley's future begins

With the expertise of a group from Whistler and the REFBC, Creston has jumped into a sustainability planning process...
Chief Louie greets guests at Lower Kootenay Band open house

Chief Louie greets guests at Lower Kootenay Band open house

Dozens of Creston Valley residents responded on April 25 to an invitation to visit during an open house at the Lower Kootenay Band...
‘Fiscal climate’ won’t allow change to Kootenay Lake ferry schedule

‘Fiscal climate’ won’t allow change to Kootenay Lake ferry schedule

Nearly 300 East Shore residents who have signed a petition to restore the former sailing times of the Kootenay Lake ferries...
Creston landfill earns Crystal Moose Award

Creston landfill earns Crystal Moose Award

Several years of investment in upgrades to the Creston landfill have landed the site a Crystal Moose Award...
Visitor cleans up trash by Goat River in Canyon

Visitor cleans up trash by Goat River in Canyon

Scott Murray grew up in Canyon but what he found while visiting in the last week has left him shaking his head...