City of Cranbrook council last night approved the rezoning of a 2.5 acres property on 4th Street South, adjacent to St. Mary’s School, from R-1…
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New CAO sworn in at city hall
New City of Cranbrook chief administrative officer David Kim (second from right) officially took his oath of office in council chambers at City Hall this…
City hires new CAO
The City of Cranbrook has officially announced the appointment of David Kim as the new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). CAO Wayne Staudt officially retires March…
City CAO Wayne Staudt retiring
After 14 exceptional years of service with the City of Cranbrook, Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Wayne Staudt will officially retire with his final day being…
City meets with ministers at UBCM
Representatives of the City of Cranbrook, along with Kootenay East MLA Bill Bennett meet with Peter Fassbender, Minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development at…
Outdoor water use changes coming on Wednesday
With ongoing hot, dry weather following a low snow pack winter, creeks and rivers are suffering from extreme drops in water levels. “We are very…
Promise made is a promise kept: city
City of Cranbrook Mayor Lee Pratt and city staff stopped by to inspect the new pavement installed on Kootenay Street North recently as the city’s…
2.58% increase in city tax rate
On Thursday, council adopted the City of Cranbrook’s Tax Rates Bylaw that will see a 2.58% overall increase in 2015. In order to maintain the…
City Hall Briefs
Re-zoning allows for heavy industrial use City of Cranbrook council March 23 unanimously passed Official Community Plan Amendment Bylaw No. 3819 and Zoning Amendment Bylaw…
City staff praised for Sink Hole Sunday response
By Ian Cobb/e-KNOW ‘Sink Hole Sunday’ – as a March 15 day of public works hell is now being referred to – could cost the…