What’s Inside April 2020

It is so great to be back after a brief hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic! We are happy to report we are emerging slowly from our social distancing adventure healthy, and so eager to interact with people in person again, albeit cautiously. Summer 2020 will likely be...

Sanctuary Lavender

When Shannon and Rémi Cardinal began looking for a location to build their own winery, Creston wasn’t the place they intended to end up. Having traveled and visited vineyards and wineries in Eastern Canada and France, the idea was born to open their own winery. After...

History- November 2019

The Italian Campaign   From the very beginning of the Second World war, men and women from the Creston Valley served in the air, bringing the war to the Axis homeland on the wings of Bomber Command. They served at sea, playing a crucial role in defending against...

From the Mayor-November 2019

Fire Hydrants, Streetlights and More!   The Town of Creston provides a wide range of services to our community, with each service requiring the ownership and responsible operation, maintenance and renewal of physical assets. These assets include everything from...

A message from the Chief-Nov 2019

Message from the Chief – Investing in our Health   Ki’suk kyukyit (greetings). I have been a member of Simply Fit for a great number of years. The local gym has changed hands in ownership a few times but one thing that remained the same was the convenience of...

What’s Inside November 2019

I Love Creston – November 2019   What’s Inside? If you find yourself seeking something fun to do in Creston, look no further than the November edition of I Love Creston! Several exciting events are taking place, some for the first time, and others an annual...

Community Forest-Nov-2019

Creston Community Forest: More than Forest Management Creston residents may remember the opening of the Billy Goat Bluffs Trail in June of 2018. This 5.8 km out and back trail, which begins on Helen Street at the edge of town, is just one of the hiking/walking trails...

In Pain

In Pain

Instability: Are you Moving Too Much? By Jesse Moreton, BSc DC After convincing you last issue that joints don't really go “out” as much as they tighten up or get strained, I now have the difficult task of explaining one exception; instability. As the name...

Fly in the Fibre

Fly in the Fibre

Summer Fibre Challenge  The challenge was this- find an artist that inspires you and complete a project inspired by that artist but use a different medium. We had a lot of fun choosing artists that we admire and deciding on our favourite mediums to expand not...

Creston Minor Hockey

Creston Minor Hockey

Creston Minor Hockey Hosts Provincial Midget Championships March 16 – 20, 2019   Canada is hockey and hockey is Canada.  More so than any other sport, it is ingrained in our culture, in our imaginations, and in our very sense of being. Whether it involves...