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Creston RCMP provide statement on logging truck collision, Hwy 3 closure

Creston RCMP provide statement on logging truck collision, Hwy 3 closure

Collision involved multiple vehicles, caused serious injuries
Three Nelson soldiers never returned from WW2, but their homes remain

Three Nelson soldiers never returned from WW2, but their homes remain

Postcards were sent to the homes as part of a campaign memorializing Canadian soldiers who died in the final year of the Second World War
Former Interior Health top doc convicted of sex crime loses licence

Former Interior Health top doc convicted of sex crime loses licence

Albert Stefanus De Villiers has surrendered his licence with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of B.C. and cannot apply to another jurisdiction
Kimberley renews agreement with BC Transit

Kimberley renews agreement with BC Transit

Request for expansion of Route 22 Kimberley-Cranbrook Commuter service declined.
UPDATE: Hwy 3 east of Creston to re-open at 6 p.m.

UPDATE: Hwy 3 east of Creston to re-open at 6 p.m.

Highway 3 (Crowsnest Highway) was closed due to a serious motor vehicle incident
City of Kimberley welcomes residents to annual Public Works Day

City of Kimberley welcomes residents to annual Public Works Day

Public Works Day has been held in Kimberley for over 60 years.
Military Ames to host Warrior Resiliency Program

Military Ames to host Warrior Resiliency Program

Event geared towards those who serve, or who have served in the Military, the RCMP or as a first responder.
Military Ames to unveil service dog memorial June 7

Military Ames to unveil service dog memorial June 7

Service Dog Memorial statue to be installed at 295 Spokane Street on Saturday, June 7.
BC Highway Patrol making 'extra push' in Shuswap over long weekend

BC Highway Patrol making 'extra push' in Shuswap over long weekend

Victoria Day long weekend averages three deaths per year and almost 2,200 crashes
Tourism Kimberley exec director presents to council

Tourism Kimberley exec director presents to council

Andrew McNair aims to continue growing tourism sustainably and responsibly.