February 13, 2023 love in paris By Keith Liggett the click imperceptible and the key arcs leaving a ring silently in the water below our ringless […] Read more
January 14, 2023 Plates and Silverware And now warming and rain loosening up those deadly layers increases the potential for avalanches. Read more
December 20, 2022 One with the Cup Sunday I watched the World Cup Final in a little pizza/sports bar a block off the waterfront in Alameda, California. […] Read more
December 14, 2022 Troy Cook was a Friend But above all, he was a friend. Through thick and thin. Through disagreements and through joint projects. Troy was a friend. Read more
November 14, 2022 The Long March to Winter The fall was lazy, sunny, long, warm, and guillotined closed a couple weeks ago. One day, everyone trotted around in […] Read more
April 25, 2022 The False Truths of Silos Only a City Staff and Council living within a silo listening to the reverberating echo of their own voices, could be as tone deaf. Read more
April 01, 2022 Bear Aware Transitions to Adopt a Bear Today Bear Aware announced it would begin the immediate transition from Bear Aware to Adopt a Bear. The new Adopt […] Read more
March 17, 2022 Please. Vote for the Best BC Small Town Vote in CBC’s Best Small Town Contest, but put your vote to work for Fernie. Vote for another town, writes […] Read more
January 31, 2022 A Modest Proposal By Keith Liggett This truckers protest got me thinking. We need to come up with a way to accommodate both […] Read more
December 26, 2021 That First Christmas Alone By Keith Liggett My first Christmas alone was in Aspen. I lived in what could only be called a third […] Read more
December 02, 2021 Tentative Opening Day. FAR. December 4, 2021 By Keith Liggett The most depressing thing in the world is going up to the ski area a couple weeks […] Read more
November 10, 2021 RCR Realized There’s a Pandemic By Keith Liggett So someone’s switched the drink at RCR’s Calgary headquarters from Kool-Aid to Red Bull. On November 1, […] Read more