
Life Through The Prison Bars Taken at Fort Steele Heritage Park this photograph is of a street actor “Brent Gill” looking through the prison bars of the towns jail house. My wife Laurie was also working as an actor, I love this area of our province. The crime of mental illness Noni MacDonald, MD MSc, Stephen J. Hucker, MD and Paul C. Hébert, MD MHSc Section Editor, Public Health, CMAJ Consulting Forensic Psychiatrist, Professor, Law [...]

Prison Bars .. Life Through The Prison Bars Prison bars .. A different process to the other prison bars shot .. I think this is going to be my standard way with black and white I really love the metallic look. Day says new prisons needed for ‘unreported crimes’ Stockwell Day is facing criticism after he suggested that Ottawa needs to spend billions of dollars on new prisons in order to lock up people who [...]

History of Fort Steele The origin of Fort Steele can be traced to the small settlement of Galbraith’s Ferry, which was born during the 1864 Kootenay gold rush. In 1888 the settlement’s name was changed to Fort Steele to honour Superintendent Samuel Steele of the North West Mounted Police, who peacefully settled tensions between white settlers and the Ktunaxa people. Major mineral discoveries in the East Kootenay brought a new boom in 1897. Fort Steele [...]




