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Sam Steele Days a well behaved weekend
Cranbrook RCMP would like to give kudos to Cranbrook and area citizens and visitors over the Sam Steele Days weekend. Members of Cranbrook and Kimberley RCMP…
Key City Theatre liquor hours expanding
Cranbrook’s Key City Theatre will soon be able to serve alcoholic beverages for twice as much time after City of Cranbrook council April 25 unanimously…
Fernie Council Connection
The following is a synopsis of what occurred during the April 11 City of Fernie council meeting. 1. AGREEMENTS, LICENCES PERMITS & POLICIES 1.1 Fernie…
Sparwood Council Facts
The following is a synopsis of what occurred during the Feb. 1 District of Sparwood council meeting. BYLAWS Development Application Procedures Bylaw Council adopted Development…
City exploring seasonal patios for downtown
Cranbrook city council Feb. 1 authorized city administrative staff to proceed with development of a draft bylaw to facilitate outdoor seasonal patios on public land…
Sparwood Council Facts
The following is a synopsis of what took place during the District of Sparwood council meeting on Jan. 18. BUSINESS Off-Leash Dog Park Pilot District…
City taking comments on Liquor Licence Amendment
The Kodiak Lounge located at 892 – 6th Avenue, Fernie, has applied to the Liquor Control and Licensing Branch (LCLB) for a change to their existing…
ALC Act changes supposed to encourage farming
New regulations under the Agricultural Land Commission Act will encourage farming and help B.C.’s agricultural community fill the growing demand for B.C. food, locally and…
Red tape cuts will help ski hills, golf courses
The B.C. Government is cutting red tape around licensing, making it easier and more cost-effective for golf courses and ski hills to expand their liquor…