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Constable Clint Corbeil delivered the Kimberley RCMP Quarterly Report, for the period of July to September of this year, to City Council at their meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 14 Corbeil was filling in for ...
Another winter is just around the corner and Kimberley Alpine Resort (KAR) is preparing for what the Farmer's Almanac and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are predicting ...
The fourth-annual Kootenay Outdoor Recreation Enterprise (KORE) Summit was held at the Kimberley Conference Centre on Oct. 2-3, bringing together over 150 attendees. "This year's KORE Summit was the ...
Home Grown Music Society's coffee house series kicks off its 42nd season on Friday, Oct. 18, featuring a number of acts including the Confluentials — a duo consisting of Barry Coulter and Christina ...
Interior Heath has issued a drug alert for Cranbook and surrounding area for light green chunks or flakes sold as down, which contain carfentanil and fentanyl. Interior Health says there is an extreme ...
Girls’ hockey continues to thrive in Kimberley with the Kimberley Sparklers, an all-girls developmental team for players ages 5–12. The program follows Hockey Canada’s Sport for Life model and ...
Material in one pile not exceeding 2 metres in height and 3 metres in width Material concurrently in 2 piles, each not exceeding two metres in height and three metres in width Stubble or grass over an ...
Newly independent MLA Elenore Sturko is calling for a coroner’s inquest in the death of a Cloverdale teen. Sturko, who was recently kicked out of the Conservative caucus, wants the NDP Government to ...
A B.C Indigenous company is trailblazing a new kind of science to help reclaim former industrialized sites with native plants. Nupqu Resource Limited Partnership, based out of Cranbrook B.C, recently ...
At the top of the hill overlooking Tofino’s First Street Dock, Nuu-chah-nulth elder Tom Curley, 86, paused for a moment to catch his breath. He couldn’t find his orange shirt for the annual Truth and ...
There was a great community turnout at the Kimberley Fire Department's Fire Prevention Open House on Thursday, Oct. 9, which included demonstrations, information-sharing and activities for the kids.
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