The province today announced it is providing $100,000 to support training and capacity-building to ensure the long-term success of Cranbrook’s Safe Community Situation Table. The…
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Exceptional milestone for building in Q1
Cranbrook has recorded its strongest, single-quarter, and single year in building permit activity ever in the city’s history, totalling over $243 million year to date…
Two prescribed burns a go thanks to $190k grant
A pair of proposed important prescribed burns – one at the Canadian Rockies International Airport and one in the community watershed area in Phillips North…
Minister visits local flood-mitigation projects
B.C.’s Minister of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness visited flood-mitigation projects this week in Fernie, Invermere, Fairmont Hot Springs and Canal Flats. “These timely investments…
Habitat for Humanity build and open house coming this spring
Planning is well underway for Habitat for Humanity Southeast BC’s new build of a two-family semi-detached home in the City of Cranbrook later this spring,…
Environmental work approved for former Knight’s Hall land
Efforts continue by the City of Cranbrook to prepare the former Knight’s Hall/Tudor House property for sale, following council approving on Monday, to allocate the…
City of Cranbrook hosts ConvergX
Bringing leaders together on aerospace, defence, and supply chains Last week, the City of Cranbrook played host to a full-day ConvergX event, to explore cross-sector…
Cranbrook supports regional time zone discussions
It’s time to talk. City of Cranbrook council Monday night endorsed the city’s participation in collaborative discussions and decisions at the Regional District of East…
Asset management key public works focus in 2025
Prioritizing and strengthening the City of Cranbrook’s asset management was a key and significant focus of the Public Works department in 2025, which will improve…
Cranbrook pushes for regional look into time change
City of Cranbrook council is requesting to have discussions with other local governments in the East Kootenay about the region not being included in Monday’s…