Lost dogs or cats that have been picked up by City Bylaw Services or the RCMP will not be released to their owners until all…
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Remember to license your dog or cat through DocuPet
Public use of the City of Cranbrook’s DocuPet pet licensing has been fantastic since its launch earlier this spring, however it is important that all…
City partners with DocuPet for pet licensing
The requirement to license your dog or cat in the City of Cranbrook is easier thanks to the city’s partnership with DocuPet. New licenses or…
City urges voluntary move to Stage 3 Watering Restrictions
Phillips Reservoir water levels continue to drop With the Phillips Reservoir dropping an average of 3.5 inches per day, the City of Cranbrook is asking…
Cranbrook’s No Camping Bylaw now in place
The City of Cranbrook’s new No Camping Bylaw is now in effect following adoption by council at its regular meeting on Monday night. The new…
Know their name – a day in the city addressing homelessness
With the growing number of people living without permanent shelter in Cranbrook becoming more visible, the question often arises: “what is the city doing to…
Proposed No Camping Bylaw nears approval
Following direction provided by City of Cranbrook council in April, city staff brought forward a proposed no camping zones bylaw Monday night, which was given…
No camping zones bylaw coming soon
Increasing numbers of homeless individuals in the City of Cranbrook and increasing numbers of visible tent encampments continue to pop up around the community were…
Cats now required to be licensed in city
Changes to the Animal Control Bylaw, approved by council at its regular meeting Monday, November 21, now requires that cats be licensed within the City…
Council moves forward with the licensing of cats
City of Cranbrook council Nov. 7 unanimously approved the first three readings of a bylaw aimed at licensing cats. In response to a request of…