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cranbrooktownsman.com | Barry Coulter
A youth was taken to hospital after being hit by a car at a Cranbrook intersection in the evening of Thursday, June 5. According to a press release from the Cranbrook RCMP, on June 5, shortly after 10 pm police responded to a report of vehicle colliding with a cyclist at the intersection of Victoria Ave and 7th Street South.
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3 weeks ago |
cranbrooktownsman.com | Barry Coulter
Mount Baker Secondary School held its annual Awards Night, Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at the Key City Theatre in Cranbrook. More than 80 scholarships, bursaries and awards were presented to deserving students. The evening was started with the Mount Baker Vocal Jazz Group singing O Canada, and the Honour Song, performed by the Sookenai Drum Group. Dave Hill, Christie Johnson and Sean Sinclair served as announcers.
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3 weeks ago |
cranbrooktownsman.com | Barry Coulter
The Cranbrook Senior Bandits kicked off June on Saturday, June 1, with a double-header against the Mission Valley Mariners. Great baseball weather, great baseball crowd, and great baseball. The Bandits came back in Game 1 to force extra innings, but the Mariners prevailed 4-3. But the Bandits’ offence exploded in Game 2 — final score, 11-4 Cranbrook. Meanwhile, the Junior Bandits B team had a great season opener down in Libby, Montana, winning both their games against the Libby Loggers.
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3 weeks ago |
cranbrooktownsman.com | Barry Coulter
Ray Dube has cut into six generations of hair — and five in his own family — over the course of almost 60 years. But on May 31, 2025, the legendary Cranbrook barber cut his last head of hair in his shop in the Mount Baker Hotel on Baker Street. “I’ve been thinking a lot about my older customers,” Ray said, during a brief respite between clients. Ray was born in Saskatchewan, but moved to Marysville with his family in 1956, and grew up there. He started barbering at 17, in Lethbridge, in 1966.
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3 weeks ago |
cranbrooktownsman.com | Barry Coulter
New Key Biodiversity Areas have been identified in British Columbia thanks to the presence of rare and threatened frogs, according to news from Wildlife Conservation Canada (WCS Canada).
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