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Wildfire Risk Reduction work completed
Crown Land Wildfire Risk Reduction crews have completed winter and spring field work in the Baker Road area and within the Cranbrook Community Forest. As…
Long-line work scheduled for Community Forest area
Cranbrook Community Forest has issued a public notice alerting residents about upcoming helicopter operations by BC Hydro. BC Hydro will be conducting critical infrastructure work…
Hunting restricted in Cranbrook Community Forest
The Cranbrook Community Forest (CCF) is designated as an Interpretive Forest Site under Section 56 of the Forest and Range Practices Act. Hunting, trapping, or…
Injured mountain biker rescued from Curly Trail
Cranbrook Search and Rescue today (July 29) responded to a call to assist an injured mountain biker on Curly Trail in the Cranbrook Community Forest….
Charting pathways to the stars above
By Dan Hicks This May marks a minor Cranbrookian astronomical milestone in that the month will be the third successive year in which I have…
Community Forest fuel reduction project starting in 2025
The Provincial Wildfire Risk Reduction Program will soon start a hand treatment fuel reduction project in the Cranbrook Community Forest. This work will begin in…
Fourth annual BC Trails Day June 1
British Columbia’s world-renowned trails and outdoor spaces are once again set to take center stage as outdoor enthusiasts gear up for the fourth annual BC…
Community Forest wildfire risk reduction meeting Nov. 30
The Ministry of Forests Rocky Mountain District Crown Land Wildfire Risk Reduction team will be hosting a meeting later this month to discuss fuel mitigation…
Brush thinning continuing along Rails-to-Trails
Important brush thinning work along a section of the Rails-to-Trails is scheduled for Saturday, May 20 and Sunday, May 21, in partnership with Dogtown Fire…