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City of Kimberley to sell SunMine to Teck Metals

City of Kimberley to sell SunMine to Teck Metals

On Monday evening, Kimberley City Council indicated their intent to take the sale of the SunMine to voters in a referendum this fall, to coincide with the municipal election.
Local Search and Rescue honoured for wildfire season work

Local Search and Rescue honoured for wildfire season work

Emergency Management BC pays tribute to Cranbrook and Kimberley SARs for going above and beyond the call of duty in 2017
Fire situation fairly quiet in Cranbrook Kimberley area

Fire situation fairly quiet in Cranbrook Kimberley area

No news is good news for the Kimberley Cranbrook area as far as the fire situation is concerned.
Local area service doesn’t go through for 100 block of Norton Ave.

Local area service doesn’t go through for 100 block of Norton Ave.

Residents of the 100 block of Norton Ave will see a gravel parking lane and no curb on the west side of the street after a local area service was denied through the petition process.
Nominations for third-annual Kootenay Game Changer Awards close Tuesday

Nominations for third-annual Kootenay Game Changer Awards close Tuesday

The third-annual Kootenay Game Changer Awards are set to take place on September 22, 2018 at St. Eugene Resort, and the deadline for nominations is coming up on Tuesday, July 31.
Lightning causes several fires to breakout in southeastern B.C.

Lightning causes several fires to breakout in southeastern B.C.

Whitetale Creek fire causes partial closure of Kootenay National Park as lightning sparks 15 fires
Dynamiters reunite to receive rings

Dynamiters reunite to receive rings

JOSH LOCKHART
Council approves development permit for St. Mary Lake Road

Council approves development permit for St. Mary Lake Road

The proponent hopes to subdivide their property into seven residential parcels.
MP announces additional investment for Kootenay-Columbia youth employment

MP announces additional investment for Kootenay-Columbia youth employment

Nelson – MP Wayne Stetski announced today an additional federal investment of $86,732 for youth employment in his Kootenay-Columbia riding. The additional investment brings the total 2018 Canada Summer Jobs funding for Kootenay-Columbia to $711, 829.
Land on Kimbrook Crescent to see development after years of sitting vacant

Land on Kimbrook Crescent to see development after years of sitting vacant

The developer hopes to build two multi-family units