Focus on the local urban deer population shifts away from aggressive does to the upcoming autumn deer mating period or the fall rut. City of…
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Cranbrook snowmobilers work to protect caribou
A stewardship management agreement between the Cranbrook Snowmobile Club and the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations will help protect endangered mountain caribou…
Enhanced patrols over May long weekend
Conservation officers, natural resource officers and park rangers are ramping up patrols over the May long weekend to help ensure British Columbians and visitors have…
Report acts of urban deer aggression: city
Each and every report important to determining future population management Any incidents involving acts of deer aggression in the City of Cranbrook should be reported….
B.C. flexes its mussels
By Todd Larsen East Kootenay Invasive Plant Council Anyone who has been following the news in B.C. this summer is well aware that many organizations…
Report all acts of aggression by deer, city asks
Each report important to determining future population management Any incidents involving acts of deer aggression in the City of Cranbrook should be reported, the city…
Vandalism ends deer cull in Cranbrook
City will apply for additional Wildlife Permit for the fall Vandalism of four provincially owned clover traps overnight Thursday has resulted in the City of…
The noise that is NDP misinformation
Letter to the Editor It would seem like NDP Norm Macdonald (Columbia River-Revelstoke) is up to his regular antics, yet again attempting to distract constituents…
Wildlife issues need to be reported to province, city says
City of Cranbrook residents are reminded that if you see or have issues with any wildlife, please call the Provincial RAPP line to report it…
Officers ready for annual May long influx of visitors
Victoria Day long weekend is when the rubber tire tourism traffic really hits the roads in the East Kootenay; signaling the start of another busy…