Cranbrook is blooming! Enjoy the Cranbrook Garden Clubâs 23rd Open Garden Day on Saturday, July 13. The tour consists of a self-guided tour of seven…
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20th Open Garden Day July 10
By Barb Keitch Enjoy a self-guided tour of seven beautifully diverse gardens and discover blooms and edibles as well as local artisans, educators â Water…
Public asked to help battle noxious weeds
Invasive plants are all around the City of Cranbrook and can pose a serious threat to wildlife, the economy, recreation and the environment. You may…
Regional invasive plant battle gets ammo
The East Kootenay will be receiving about 13% of a $1.72 million provincial government funding allotment designed to held fight invasive plants. The Ministry of Forests,…
Weeds in the backcountry
This time of year is perfect for backcountry trips by ATV, mountain-bike, foot, or horseback. In order to preserve the important characteristics of our backcountry…
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…
Invasive plant partnership can be template
It is inspiring to see what can be achieved when various groups get together for a common goal. We all appreciate the natural beauty, biodiversity,…
Public encouraged to battle invasive plants
Spotted Knapweed a growing threat to city and area Invasive plants are all around the City of Cranbrook and can pose a serious threat to…
Invasive mussel fight gets reinforcements
Three additional invasive mussel mobile inspection and decontamination crews will be added to the Columbia Basin following a funding announcement this morning (July 10) at…
Groups hosting weed pull on Sunday
The East Kootenay Invasive Plant Council (EKIPC) and Rocky Mountain Trench Ecosystem Restoration Program are hosting a weed pull around the Cranbrook Community Forest Lakes this Sunday….