On October 20 Summit Community Services, a program funded by the BC United Way, will open a brand new drop-in centre for seniors in Kimberley. Named SOAR, standing for seniors outreach and resources, ...
With Kimberley's ice surfaces, those being the Civic Centre, the Curling Club and the Marysville Arena, all reaching the end of their natural lives, decisions have to be made to ensure Kimberley's ...
Another season is in the books at Bootleg Gap Golf Course and this years will certainly be a memorable one for a number of reasons. “It was definitely a banner year,” said general manager and head ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Cranbrook RCMP is seeking assistance in identifying a male suspect allegedly involved in liquor thefts in Cranbrook and Kimberley. On Sept. 15, a male suspect entered the BC Liquor store in ...
The MP for Cariboo-Prince George has sent a letter expressing concerns over the Canadian National (CN) proposal to discontinue portions of the CN line going through 100 Mile House. In a letter sent to ...
Residents of Marysville shared their gratitude to the Kimberley RCMP, who responded to their calls after a unhoused man had set up a temporary tent on the pathway leading from the top of 310th Ave. to ...
When the siren sounds in B.C., the response is no longer the same everywhere. Some fire departments are scaling back medical calls, saying the workload has become unsustainable. Others still treat ...
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