We are thrilled to announce our very first Black Friday at the Cranbrook Public Library. You heard that right. You, yes you, can borrow any item at the library at 100% off! Start…
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Grizzly conflicts bound to keep rising: BCWF
Submitted by B.C. Wildlife Federation Recent attacks by grizzly bears are a reminder that we are increasingly in conflict with these giant predators. Grizzlies are the animal most…
PHA off to 11-1 start in Female Super League
16U team has best winning percentage in FSL following four-win road trip to Saskatchewan A recent road trip to Saskatchewan vaulted the 16U Female Super League…
Connect Church hosting Christmas Gift Giveaway
Connect Church in Cranbrook is planning a Christmas Gift Giveaway on December 6 from 10 a.m. -2 p.m. at the 14th Avenue building. We have…
Lease and operating agreements a huge step for Field House
Building a new Field House in Fernie took a giant step forward October 28 when city council endorsed lease and operating agreements for the facility….
At the Library
By Mike Selby Cranbrook Public Library In 1912, a visitor to Cranbrook felt “something is wrong with the people here. In all my travels over…
Wildsight bringing Trouble in the Headwaters to region
This November, Wildsight is bringing communities together for a thought-provoking film tour examining the connections between clearcut logging, flooding, and the health of our watersheds….
Reverently remembering while dodging tossed torches
By Dan Hicks Op-Ed Commentary Cranbrook’s Remembrance Day 2025 Rotary Park ceremony was well attended – affirming our enduring reverence for Canada’s war dead, perhaps…
Two questions for Mayor and council
Letter to the Editor I read the article written by Trevor Crawley, Cranbrook Townsman, where he reported on the facts, comments presented at the public…
Cominco Gardens rejuvenation nearly complete
Kimberley City Council Report By Nowell Berg On November 10, City of Kimberley council held its regular bi-monthly meeting. Councilors Sue Cairns, Kevin Dunnebacke, Diana…