Daily Archives: August 19, 2012

Let the mountains school you

By Marie Birkbeck “Let the Mountains School You” is a tag line Dan Kenkel, Principal of Valemount Secondary School (VSS) would like to attach to his Mountain School concept being…

Robson Valley Music festival, bigger than ever

By Nicole Veerman The Robson Valley Music Festival in Dunster, B.C. is back for it’s eighth year and it promises to be bigger and better than ever. “It’s just grown…

“Icefall damages park infrastructure” Above: On Friday, August 10 a large piece of glacial ice fell from Mt. Edith Cavell, in Jasper National Park, crashing into a pond beneath, generating a mini-tsunami tearing the pavement from Cavell Road.

Icefall creates mini-tsunami in Jasper National Park

By Daniel Betts If ice falls off the mountain, and nobody is around to hear it, does it make a sound? We certainly know it can make a big mess….

“Three years and counting” Above: The most recent photo of Devon Brock Moldowan, missing since June 14, 2009. His siblings have launched a poster campaign from Vancouver, B.C. to Stonewall, Man. in an effort to generate new leads.                               File Photo

Three years later, family continues to search for missing brother

By Nicole Veerman Tammy Tervoort has three-year-old birthday presents sitting in her closet, waiting for the day her baby brother comes home. With them, are some of his belongings. Things…

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