â–º Listen Live

Cranbrook warns Idlewild Lake still not safe for skating

The City of Cranbrook is warning residents that ice on Idlewild Park lake is still too thin to be considered safe.

Cranbrook said it’s important to understand that ice on local bodies of water is not yet thick enough for skating or walking, as thin ice can be dangerous for people and their pets.

Residents are asked to talk to their children about avoiding bodies of water at this time of year.

The City said a part of Idlewild lake was uncovered to use as a large skating rink, but it was not done officially.

“This was not done by the City of Cranbrook. Staff with Public Works monitors the ice thickness and once it is at least 10cm thick, clearing and flooding work is done so it can be safely used,” said Cranbrook.

Ice conditions will be regularly monitored, with a public announcement made once it is safe to use.

R McCormack
R McCormack
Born and raised in Cranbrook, they graduated from Lethbridge College in 2019. They came back for a practicum position with 2dayFM in Cranbrook, resulting in a job as the Saturday show host before moving into the newsroom. They have covered a wide variety of topics ranging from federal politics to local interest. Their after-hours passion lies in local history, gardening and coin collecting.

Continue Reading

cfsm Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Empowering youth in the Kootenays through social enterprise

Community Futures East Kootenay is launching the next phase of Innovate for Impact, a program designed to support youth and community organizations exploring social enterprise across the Kootenays.

JCI Kootenay bringing back Cranbrook’s Santa Claus Parade Nov. 29

The Santa Claus Parade is coming back to downtown Cranbrook on Saturday, Nov. 29, at 5:30 p.m., marking the 54th year of the holiday tradition.

College of the Rockies to host UBC info session on science transfer pathways

College of the Rockies will host representatives from the University of British Columbia for an information session on transfer opportunities to UBC’s faculties of pharmaceutical sciences and medicine.

Kimberley approves agreement for RDEK Indigenous liaison position

Kimberley city council has authorized an Indigenous engagement position agreement with the Regional District of East Kootenay for a grant funded emergency liaison position. 

College of the Rockies opens 2026-27 application window Nov. 1

College of the Rockies will start accepting applications for the 2026–27 academic year on Saturday, Nov. 1.
- Advertisement -