Three seasoned City of Cranbrook councillors hung up their campaign shoes prior to the Nov. 15 election. Councillors Angus Davis, Denise Pallesen and Bob Whetham…
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Auto mall gets city thumbs up
Another large Theatre Road area empty space is destined for development following City of Cranbrook council approval Nov. 3. City council approved an Industrial Development…
Challenge highlights food access issues
Cranbrook, you’re being challenged! On Monday, November 3, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., residents of Cranbrook are being challenged to drop food off at…
11-year-old grabs council’s ears on chickens
An 11-year-old girl’s suggestion had City of Cranbrook council’s full attention last night. Sierra Oatman, a Grade 6 student at Highlands Elementary School, wrote a…
Push to preserve wee building gaining big momentum
By Ian Cobb/e-KNOW It may be a small building but it has become a big symbol of the need for Cranbrook to continue to preserve…
Utilities rising $2 a month in 2014
City of Cranbrook utilities ratepayers will face a $2 per month increase in 2014 for water, sewer and solid waste services. City council Nov. 4…
Upgrades coming for Canadian Museum of Rail Travel
Potentially bigger things will be rolling down the tracks to the Canadian Museum of Rail Travel. Damon Colgan, new executive director for the museum, informed…
City continues shaping sign bylaw revamp
The City of Cranbrook continues to revamp its signage bylaw with an eye on improving aesthetics while trying to balance the needs of the business…
A rewarding and significant part of our lives
Letter to the Editor Remembering where we come from is truly a rewarding and significant part of our lives – not only in a personal…
MP believes federal help possible for shelter
The homeless shelter project that has been front and centre with Cranbrook’s Salvation Army the past few years is in good stead for federal government…