There's an assumption that everyone in a small town knows what everyone (else) is thinking.
Like most assumptions, this one has some serious holes in it.
That certainly became evident during last year's controversy surrounding the (ongoing) saga on the fate of Kaslo's South Beach.
What do locals really think about their village? What do they appreciate about their home town? What do they wish would change? What do they hope remains as it is?
Host Randy Morse sets out to answer these questions through a series of conversations with local residents over the course of 2026. In this first instalment, recorded live at Kaslo's Blue Belle Bistro, he sits down over a coffee with BC Rural Centre Executive Director and Kootenay Lake Historical Society Chair, Sarah Sinclair, together with Historical Society Treasurer and SS Moyie Project Manager, Kit Ashenhurst, for a lively conversation on their views of the place they call home.
Enjoy!