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Public Consultation Notice: 2042 Amendment Bylaw No. 4190, 2025

Public Consultation Notice: 2042 Amendment Bylaw No. 4190, 2025

Notice of Public Hearing: “City of Cranbrook Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 4192, 2025”

Notice of Public Hearing: “City of Cranbrook Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 4192, 2025”

Request for Proposals (RFP) - RECREATION SITE OPERATOR: Whitetail Lake Recreation Site RFP25DRMN001

Request for Proposals (RFP) - RECREATION SITE OPERATOR: Whitetail Lake Recreation Site RFP25DRMN001

Public Notice: Notice of Disposition of Land (140 - 10th Avenue North, Creston BC)

Public Notice: Notice of Disposition of Land (140 - 10th Avenue North, Creston BC)

Notice of Public Hearing: “Playle Road Closure and Disposition Bylaw No. 4162, 2025”

Notice of Public Hearing: “Playle Road Closure and Disposition Bylaw No. 4162, 2025”

Public Notice: Public Consultation Notice

Public Notice: Public Consultation Notice

Maintenance trends on the rise: Cranbrook

Maintenance trends on the rise: Cranbrook

Requests for service, road, water and wastewater work and overall work orders for Public Works in the City of Cranbrook are all on the increase year over year. following a report to mayor and council in January.
Fake gun seized, 6 teens apprehended in downtown Kelowna

Fake gun seized, 6 teens apprehended in downtown Kelowna

The RCMP will be recommending charges for more than one of the youth involved
Button up with newest initiative to support B.C. wildfire recovery

Button up with newest initiative to support B.C. wildfire recovery

Fireweed Pin featuring Coast Salish art available for $5 at British Columbia Automobile Association locations, with funds supporting volunteer firefighters
UPDATED: B.C. sexual health clinics to remain open this year in deal with health ministry

UPDATED: B.C. sexual health clinics to remain open this year in deal with health ministry

Options for Sexual Health previously said it could not continue operating without a funding increase
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