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Marsden Street Active Transportation Project to start June 16

Marsden Street Active Transportation Project to start June 16

"While the work may cause short-term inconvenience, it will result in long-term improvements to the area’s infrastructure, safety, and walkability."
Kimberley City Council meeting roundup

Kimberley City Council meeting roundup

Curbside recycling fees reduced.
A quiet crisis: The unspoken struggles of men’s mental health in B.C.

A quiet crisis: The unspoken struggles of men’s mental health in B.C.

Men make up nearly 75% of suicide deaths in Canada; a new Victoria grassroots initiative aims to be a tool to address the problem
‘We need a reset’: Kelowna MLA demands Interior Health CEO step down

‘We need a reset’: Kelowna MLA demands Interior Health CEO step down

Susan Brown is set to retire as CEO in December
Cranbrook veterinary clinic picks up provincial awards

Cranbrook veterinary clinic picks up provincial awards

Tanglefoot Veterinary Services in Cranbrook has been recognized with two provincial awards from the B.C. Veterinary Technologists Association.
Kimberley Community Choir donates to Spark Society for Youth

Kimberley Community Choir donates to Spark Society for Youth

Funds support all the programming the Spark Centre offers.
Kimberley Farmers' Market 2025 season begins Thursday, June 19

Kimberley Farmers' Market 2025 season begins Thursday, June 19

Kimberley Farmers' Market returns for 11th season every Thursday this summer.
UPDATE: Okanagan upgraded to severe thunderstorm warning with nickel-sized hail

UPDATE: Okanagan upgraded to severe thunderstorm warning with nickel-sized hail

'When thunder roars, go indoors'
188 hours: Lizard on the lam reunited with Creston family

188 hours: Lizard on the lam reunited with Creston family

Missing bearded dragon returns home after a week-long search
MLA McInnis lauds reversal of cuts to BC Family Residence Program

MLA McInnis lauds reversal of cuts to BC Family Residence Program

Health Minister Josie Osborne reversed planned funding cuts to a program that supports families of sick children who have to travel to Vancouver for appointments