The City of Cranbrook reports it has been alerted about some residents receiving text messages claiming that they owe money on parking tickets. “The text…
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Cruiser struck as driver flees police
On Sunday, March 23, at approximately 2:30 p.m., Cranbrook RCMP members attempted a traffic stop on a silver Pontiac Sunfire in the Tamarack Mall parking…
Renovations begin for regional hospital NICU
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) project at East Kootenay Regional Hospital is set to take a significant step forward with an expansion and renovation…
Large WFP events creating positive community impact
Increased revenue generation for the City of Cranbrook Large concerts, festivals, shows, and community events are proving to have a positive impact on the community-at-large…
Bird Canada e-Scooter pilot program returns for second year
The City of Cranbrook has partnered with Bird Canada for another year as part of the BC Electric Kick Scooter Pilot Program to offer alternative…
Northern rubber boa calls Kootenay home
There are boa constrictors in Kootenay National Park? Known as the northern rubber boa, these nocturnal snakes can grow up to 85 cm. They are…
Top 10 riskiest scams of 2024
Canada Risk Report released Investment scams, including those involving cryptocurrency, remained the riskiest scam type in 2024, according to a new report from the Better…
Local fire departments receive CEPF support
More than 130 projects for more than 230 volunteer and composite fire departments, including six in the East Kootenay, will receive funding through new training…
Blu Moose Golden Gravel returns June 7
We’re getting excited for our favourite bike ride of the year! The Blu Moose Golden Gravel is on June 7, and registration is open now….
Kimberley Arts hosting Open House April 5
Kimberley Arts Council/Centre 64 is hosting an Open House on Saturday, April 5 from 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Head down and check out what is…