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City opens cooling centre at library

Posted: June 28, 2021 Water fountains opening as temperatures climb With the unprecedented heat wave upon and not much relief in sight, the City of Cranbrook is assisting residents, visitors, and those most vulnerable in our community with ways to cool off and get a reprieve from the temperatures. The Cranbrook Public Library is now acting as a cooling centre for those who need get out of the heat. The building will be open during regular operating hours for those who need it, with extended hours until 8 p.m. on both Tuesday, June 29 and Wednesday, June 30. The library will be closed on Thursday, July 1 for Canada Day.

Engine Boss Wildland Fire Training this weekend | Columbia Valley, Cranbrook, East Kootenay, Elk Valley, Kimberley

Prescribed burn near airport delayed due to wind | ?aqam – St Mary s, Cranbrook, East Kootenay, Ktunaxa Nation

Posted: April 14, 2021 Prescribed burn near airport delayed due to wind UPDATE: Scott Driver, Director of Cranbrook Fire & Emergency Services this morning reported the prescribed burn planned for the Canadian Rockies International Airport area has been put on hold due to potential wind gusts. The City of Cranbrook is carrying out a prescribed burn Thursday, April 15, and localized smoke should be visible from Cranbrook, Kimberley, Fort Steele and ʔaq’am. A 22-hectare parcel straddling the road entrance to the Canadian Rockies International Airport (CRIA) will see prescribed fire starting in the morning, to control fuel loads and limit conifer regeneration. We are tackling this work as part of a larger coordinated effort to protect communities and infrastructure, with our partners and neighbours in ʔaq’am, Kimberley, the BC Wildfire Service, MFLNRORD staff and local industry.

Council amends Downtown Seasonal Patio Bylaw

Posted: April 6, 2021 Measure to support local restaurants to expand outdoor patio spaces City of Cranbrook council has officially enacted measures to support local food and beverage establishments to expand outdoor patio spaces in Cranbrook until October 31. At a special meeting Tuesday, April 6, council adopted amendments to the Downtown Seasonal Patio Bylaw to allow for enhanced use of seasonal patios during disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting provincial health orders. Mayor Lee Pratt This is an emergency expansion of Cranbrook’s existing outdoor patio program initiated by the City of Cranbrook in response to the provincial order put into effect at midnight on Tuesday March 30, which limited restaurant services to take out or delivery only unless the business has an outdoor patio where patrons can be safely physically distanced from others.

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