As part of B.C.’s $10-billion COVID-19 response, grants supporting businesses and communities totalling $20 million for 38 rural projects have been approved, including two in…
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Vandalism and theft disrupting deer cull: city
Vandalism and theft of City of Cranbrook and provincially-owned equipment has significantly impacted the deer population management activities (cull) since operations began in December 2019,…
Christmas tree cutting permits available
British Columbians who want to cut their own Christmas tree can get a permit online, or by contacting their local natural resource district office or…
Winter urban deer cull program approved
City of Cranbrook council last night (Oct. 28) unanimously voted to direct city administration to conduct an urban deer cull program through the winter months….
Grazing livestock seen as wildfire fuel managers
As part of ongoing efforts to help keep communities safe from wildfire, the B.C. government is providing $500,000 to the BC Cattlemen’s Association to develop…
Celebrating the immersion of sturgeon
Families, friends and members of surrounding communities are invited to the annual juvenile white sturgeon release on Thursday, May 16, between 2 and 4 p.m….
MLA worried about caribou conversation
Columbia River-Revelstoke MLA Doug Clovechok says he is worried about the provincial government’s plans regarding mountain caribou and the lack of public input being considered….
Challenges, vandalism impact deer cull
The recent effort to help reduce incidents of deer aggression in Cranbrook concluded last week, with three animals removed over a two-week period, a March…