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Barry Coulter

Barry Coulter

Barry Coulter had been Editor of the Cranbrook Townsman since 1998, and has been part of all those dynamic changes the newspaper industry has gone through over the past 20 years. He was sending his first email around the same time he was running his last page through the waxing machine, and bought a new film camera mere seconds before digital cameras made film obsolete. Coulter grew up in Saskatchewan, but has lived all over Canada, following a multitude of jobs and/or studies. When not on the job for the Townsman, he is a musician, and an actor with Cranbrook Community Theatre.

Phone
250-426-5201 ext. 56
Email
barry.coulter@cranbrooktownsman.com

Recent Work by Barry

The bronze bugler

The bronze bugler

New Karl Lansing elk sculpture graces new Creston park
KRSS hosts student-athlete all-star event

KRSS hosts student-athlete all-star event

Whirling disease threatens fish in Kootenays

Whirling disease threatens fish in Kootenays

CKISS urges anglers to prevent introduction whirling disease in Central Kootenay
Creston Darts team makes it to provincials

Creston Darts team makes it to provincials

Local throwers come out on top at zone tournament
Several locations considered for Creston homeless shelter

Several locations considered for Creston homeless shelter

Goal is to help unhoused individuals back to being part of the community, Den Society says
Canyon Street building eyed for homeless shelter

Canyon Street building eyed for homeless shelter

Canyon Street building eyed for homeless shelter; petition calls for more discussion first
Hawton, Holland on top in Creston’s by-election

Hawton, Holland on top in Creston’s by-election

The rise of Burlesque: Unself-censored self-expression

The rise of Burlesque: Unself-censored self-expression

Queen City Burlesque’s Burlesque Expo set for Nelson this weekend, March 15, 16
Thunder Cats will be seeking new head coach, GM

Thunder Cats will be seeking new head coach, GM

Count your chickens: Hens now allowed in Creston

Count your chickens: Hens now allowed in Creston

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