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Paul Rodgers

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Recent Work by Paul

Kimberley Library to host Advance Care Planning Workshop

Kimberley Library to host Advance Care Planning Workshop

Free information session from Cranbrook and Kimberley Hospice Society.
Kimberley Farmers' Market welcomes coordinator Sparta Humphreys

Kimberley Farmers' Market welcomes coordinator Sparta Humphreys

Sparta Humphreys comes to Kimberley with a decade in experience in producing major events.
Fantastic fundraiser, concert held at Elks Social House

Fantastic fundraiser, concert held at Elks Social House

Rogue Tassel and Fyfe Williams get the dance floor moving at the Elks Social Hall.
Kimberley's Logan Murray wins AJHL championship with Calgary Canucks

Kimberley's Logan Murray wins AJHL championship with Calgary Canucks

Murray comes from a long history of Kimberley hockey.
Nicolas Hesson: family man, promoter, business owner, DJ

Nicolas Hesson: family man, promoter, business owner, DJ

Nick Hesson shares his story.
KDHS announces Heritage Interpretive Panel Project

KDHS announces Heritage Interpretive Panel Project

Kimberley District Heritage Society will celebrate Kimberley's history with development and installation of interpretive panels.
Two Kimberley bands to headline Saturday night at Elks Social House

Two Kimberley bands to headline Saturday night at Elks Social House

Event aims to raise money for some upgrades to building.
City seeks input on housing-focused Community Plan update

City seeks input on housing-focused Community Plan update

The OCP was adopted in 2018 to outline the community's long-term vision fro growth and development and serves to guide policy decisions. 
RCR donates $1000 to East Kootenay Climbing Association

RCR donates $1000 to East Kootenay Climbing Association

East Kootenay Climbing Association will use funds to replace, or install bolts in crags around the area.
Wildsight thanks community for fantastic co-community cleanups

Wildsight thanks community for fantastic co-community cleanups

Approximately 1,000 pounds of waste were collected across 26 routes in Kimberley and Cranbrook.
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