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Town of Creston financial report reveals salary costs

Creston Town Council passed a motion Tuesday accepting a financial report that must be forwarded to the provincial government. In that report was a summary of the salaries and expenses of non-union employees...
Yale treaty going ahead despite protests

Yale treaty going ahead despite protests

Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce introduces new manager

Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce introduces new manager

It’s fitting that Jim Jacobsen is the executive director of the Creston Valley Chamber of Commerce
Valdy entertains at Blossom Festival opening

Valdy entertains at Blossom Festival opening

Saltspring Island folk music artist Valdy thrilled a good-sized crowd at Prince Charles Theatre on Friday night, the kickoff event for the 70th Creston Valley Blossom Festival.
B.C. Liberals offer to cut HST rate

B.C. Liberals offer to cut HST rate

Creston Valley Blossom Festival a success

Creston Valley Blossom Festival a success

Except for a rainy Sunday morning weather for the 70th annual Creston Valley Blossom Festival couldn’t have been much better.

Creston RCMP respond to assaults, false 911 calls

Creston RCMP were kept busy trying to sort out assault reports at Lower Kootenay and searching for the source of several 911 calls from cellphones, Staff Sgt. Gord Stewart said...
Changing styles keeps Creston artist busy

Changing styles keeps Creston artist busy

Joanne Ferry says she’ll be happy to finish her house renovations and get back to her passion of creating art...
Seven-headed dandelion grew at Creston school

Seven-headed dandelion grew at Creston school

We've all heard of four-leaf clovers, but this was a completely unexpected floral discovery...

Creston funeral director says veterans deserve better

Creston funeral director Dennis Kemle has added his voice in protesting what he says is inadequate financial help for the funerals of low-income Second World War veterans...